Possible this is Juliana Klotz, birth year match Karl Strumpp's book, p 616. She and husband living with Joseph Klotz so maybe this is her brother.
Eva went to work as a domestic for the Adam and Anastasia Klotz family. I believe they were living at Vibank. There she met Kasper Klotz. The rest of the family went to Southern Alberta to file on homesteads in April 1909 but Eva remained with the Klotz family. I do not know when they were married but Kasper and Eva moved to Willowbunch and filed on a homestead in 1912. Several dry years forced them to give up the property. Kasper and Eva moved to Denzil where his older brothers had found homestead land earlier. I believe Kasper was working for his brother, Nick. Their children were Dominic (died in infancy) Rose 1912, Florence 1913, Valentine 1915-1956, Agnes 1919, Elizabeth 1924. Eva died November 2, 1924, one month after the birth of Elizabeth. Eva's sister Elizabeth Dorscher went to Denzil in 1923 to help Eva look after the children she remained to take care of the children after Eva's death. Elizabeth was born in Baden, Russia November 3, 1903. On 25 February, 1925 Elizabeth and Kasper were married in Denzil by Fr. Schulz. A daughter, Victoria, was born to Elizabeth and Kasper June 30, 1926. In 1928 the farm they lived on was sold. They moved to southern Alberta and bought a small farm. They lost it in the thirties. In 1941 most of the family had grown and they moved to Champion AB where they worked for a farm family. In 1942 they moved to Vancouver.Aunt Lizzy worked in a restaurant and Kasper worked for the CPR for a short time and then took a job with BC Electric. He retired from BC Electric at age 65 in 1957. In Vancouver, Kasper played professionally with a band. In 1959 they returned to Alberta and lived at Vulcan. Kaspar continued to do farm work.They retired to the Centennial Lodge in Red Deer AB in 1972. Kasper died in Red Deer May 31, 1977. Elizabeth died in Red Deer October 28, 1988. I got this information from an interview with Aunt Lizzy in 1986 while researching for a family history book. I visited Denzil last July and looked for Eva's grave. There were several from that era that were marked only by small metal crosses. I guess one of those was her grave. George Eva went to work as a domestic for the Adam and Anastasia Klotz family. I believe they were living at Vibank. There she met Kasper Klotz. The rest of the family went to Southern Alberta to file on homesteads in April 1909 but Eva remained with the Klotz family. I do not know when they were married but Kasper and Eva moved to Willowbunch and filed on a homestead in 1912. Several dry years forced them to give up the property. Kasper and Eva moved to Denzil where his older brothers had found homestead land earlier. I believe Kasper was working for his brother, Nick. Their children were Dominic (died in infancy) Rose 1912, Florence 1913, Valentine 1915-1956, Agnes 1919, Elizabeth 1924. Eva died November 2, 1924, one month after the birth of Elizabeth. Eva's sister Elizabeth Dorscher went to Denzil in 1923 to help Eva look after the children she remained to take care of the children after Eva's death. Elizabeth was born in Baden, Russia November 3, 1903. On 25 February, 1925 Elizabeth and Kasper were married in Denzil by Fr. Schulz. A daughter, Victoria, was born to Elizabeth and Kasper June 30, 1926. In 1928 the farm they lived on was sold. They moved to southern Alberta and bought a small farm. They lost it in the thirties. In 1941 most of the family had grown and they moved to Champion AB where they worked for a farm family. In 1942 they moved to Vancouver.Aunt Lizzy worked in a restaurant and Kasper worked for the CPR for a short time and then took a job with BC Electric. He retired from BC Electric at age 65 in 1957. In Vancouver, Kasper played professionally with a band. In 1959 they returned to Alberta and lived at Vulcan. Kaspar continued to do farm work.They retired to the Centennial Lodge in Red Deer AB in 1972. Kasper died in Red Deer May 31, 1977. Elizabeth died in Red Deer October 28, 1988. I got this information from an interview with Aunt Lizzy in 1986 while researching for a family history book.I visited Denzil last July and looked for Eva's grave. There were several from that era that were marked only by small metal crosses. I guess one of those was her grave. George