Notes: Wiedenbeck, Bonsack, Ehlers, Kivlin, von der Heide, Pieper. Evangelisch reformierte Kirche/ Ohio Brown County. In the latter part of the same year he dissolved partnership with his brother John and retired. 158-159 (Rantoul, later part of 19th c.); farming pp. Bloede, Victor C. The Journey Victor G. Bloede: His forebears and successors. The Ragatz family emigrated from Tamins, Switzerland in 1842, settling in Honey Creek Township, Sauk County, Territory of Wisconsin. FH Goetsch Abstract: Boltz family members came from the villages of Leimersheim and Germersheim in the Pfalz. Notes: Translated by Melitta Suder Pick. Arrangements in Care of: Funerals by T.S. Abstract: Letters, copy of Our man In Limbo by H. Loeffler Munster, Ind. MT 59405 Abstract: Paper written for 3rd annual conf. He worked mainly in Calumet County, Wisconsin, as a farmer. [Letters]. Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Baptismal document (Taufschein): Gladys Henriette Laidlaw, 1898. She moves to New England, then the Midwest, feeling less out of place with each move, but still longing for home. Pauline married William Laidlaw. Zastrow/ 1830-1922/ Zimmerhausen, Zaunbrecher. FH Seefeldt Notes: Pages 238-240 are blank. The photos are attributed to the following studios: Stierle Bros. of Marshfield; G. F. Baumann of Grand Island, Neb. She was a graduate of Central Senior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. Margaret had a brother, Ferdinand, who later married Minna. Abstract: Notebook contains songs (most in English, some in German) and one recipe (in English). Kahle, Adolf/ Betke, Wilhelmina/ 1821-/ Halberstadt, Kahlfuss. 526 pp. 81 pp., ill. (some col.). Abstract: Ancestor charts and also assorted papers in Danish and German. Lippe Family, A Thousand Years of History, Two Centuries in Canada. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1932. Abstract: Notebook, transl. Adam Zink (also spelled Zinke, Sink, or Zinck) married Anna Marie Neumann (or Niemann) in Hesse-Darmstadt; they arrived in Milwaukee sometime after September 1846. Brumders Buchhandlung (book owned by U. of Ill. Library); a page showing the Vollstaendiger Lager-Katalog von Geo. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, unnumbered pages; about 101 insert sleeves in three-ring binder. Abstract: Photos, greeting cards. Great Falls, Die kurpfaelzischen Familien Engelmann und Hilgard. . Documents include: a history of Company G, 13th Wisconsin Infantry; [Veteran] Volunteer Enlistment for Peter Shaffner (State of Tennessee, Town of Nashville, 1864); memorandum from prisoner of war records, 1865; discharge due to death (diarrhea, 1865); certificate for government undertakers, John A. Smithers & Bro., St. Louis; company muster rolls; a letter, with translation, from 29 July 1864 written from Lars-Laending, Staat Alabamaand signed Peter Schaeffner; copies of pages 101, 108, and 109 from Der Turner Soldat; A Turner Soldier in the Civil WarGermany to Antietam [A biographical narrative of a German immigrant who served as a Private in the 20th Regiment, New York Volunteers, United Turner Rifles, by C. Eugene Miller and Forrest F. Steinlage]; and a translation of a letter from John Stahel, Capt. Roth. Family history/ Wuench/ Wunch/ Winch/ Greissinger/ Crissinger/ Plotner/ Keiner/ Loll/ Lotz/ Neuweger/ Schneider, Laurent, Francis W., comp. Originals are owned by Mae Hartwig. MKI FH Kickbusch Krueger 1984. Baptism certificate for Ida Maria Mathilde Voss, born 30 June 1882, baptized 21 November 1882. Historical/ German Americans Minnesota/ Biography German American/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Social conditions/ Economic aspects/ World War, 1914-1918, Robinson-Zwahr, Robert R. Die Bremerverwandtschaft in Deutschland und in Texas. 198? Around 1942, as a German national who declined to enter the American army, he was taken by rail to be interned near Bismarck, ND, where he took up oil painting as a hobby. Abstract: Article about Father Langenfeld. Bohstedt, assorted papers. Erstlingsbluethen deutscher Lyrik in Amerika (New York: Steiger, 1872). She went to college and earned an associates degree in business and later became a licensed insurance agent. Notes: Donated by La Vern Rippley, 2019. . P86-52 . Swiss Americans/ Letters/ Emigration and immigration (Switzerland-US), Wickham, Gerald Dale. FH Scheid All came to live in Wisconsin in the 19th century, eventually settling in towns in Marathon County. 37 paintings. Family History/ Bautz, Wendelin/ Hohenzollern/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Family History/ Lippe/ Quebec/ Herman I of Lippe. 447-480. Letters translated into English pp. FH Buerger / SHS CS71.B9545 1999 Abstract: Pauline Johanne Friedr. Abstract: The Wagner family is traced back to the city of Trier; the Laufenberg family to the town of Boseroth, south of Siegburg. Includes two locks of hair. P84-114 and 1 compact disc. Family tree/ Kenosha (Wis.)/ Dallmann/ Bentz/ Kressin/ Ruege/ Treptow/ Darsow/ Pommern, Prussia/ Pomerania, Prussia. [Diaries]. 1893-1931. Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. Surnames, with variations, include: Zimscoske, Zimkowski, Simcosky,and Kuykendall. 47, no. MKI P2012-7 Friedens-Schule zu Menomonie, Wisconsin fuer Frieda Hoerig. Meine Reise nach Lourdes, Woerishofen und Boehmen / Erinnerungen aus dem Boehmerwald. A Catalog of Documents Pertaining to Bernhard Thier. 1987. Abstract: Three items, in English: 1. History and criticism/ Women authors/ Kudlich, Hans, 1854-1917, Krueger, Frederick. 1, in German, January 1, 1893 July 31, 1902; Vol. Notes: From Wikipedia, 2007: The Schlaraffen, members of a mens organization (exclusively men of a mellower age and in secure positions), dedicated to maintaining a quaint and witty German in prose and verse. Theodor Heinrich Carl Buenger was born on 29 April 1860 in Chicago Illinois. Notes: Papers of Joseph Valentin Dombrowski and family; Milwaukee city directories in State Historical Society may be used to find family; George may have travelled to Germany with the Maennergesangverein Milwaukee; stamps on postcards are of interest. [Patenbrief and prayer to godchild: Hustisford am ersten heiligen Pfingsttage den 1ten Juni 1884]. FH Winters (P86-36), Steinbach. III; Gaertner, Sahnow, Pechuman, Beutel. Sister Augusta has preserved the original pencil manuscript of this history since the death of Sister Alberta in the year 1944. Emma died in St. Louis in 1926. She is survived by : her daughters, Melanie Riley (Jerry) and Jamie Bowman (Stuart); her siblings, Eddie Turner (Nancy) and Susan Haught; her niece Peggy Miller; her nephew Michael Turner; her grandchildren, Rodney, Kayle (Rick), Kiara, Corey, Zachary and Nathan; her nephew Andy McNally; her sons, Corey, Zachary and Nathan; and her great grandchildren, Aubree and Alaya. Thiel, Claus/ 1707-1988/ Potter (Wis.)/ Trechow, Mecklenburg/ Family history/ Wisconsin Calumet County New Holstein/ Farming/ Foods/ Narration, Thiel, William G. The Family of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Achterberg and Emelie Zielke Achterberg. Notes: Donated by Winifred Lacy, 2002. Cottage Grove, WI: [the author], 2004. P86-159, Kohel, Michael. [93] pp., ill. (some col.) Miscellaneous Documents. Madison, WI: Selbstverlag, 1992. Notes: Blocki, Oehling, Thiele, Braasch, Johannsen; Includes English translation of an 1872 family memoir by Emma Doehling Blocki, wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Blocki. MKI FH Boyers Includes copies of a marriage certificate, birth certificates, emigration passport (1842), various governmental papers (the Royal Prussian Government in Aachen), maps of the Eifel region, and Holzheim and Lanzerath histories. [10] pp. Notes: 21 pp. Originals were in possession of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thiel of La Crosse, WI. Josi/ Hazard/ Family history/ Switzerland/ Wisconsin/ 1800-, Heiner, Gabriele. Mrs. H. Zedler, Milwaukee; includes signatures from Watertown, Wisconsin. FH Wermerskirchen Meyer, Christian/ Chicago/ Celle/ 1757-1958/ Family history, Miesen, Hubert. Schroeder/ 1922 / Neetze / letters, Schultz, David W. On the banks of Cedar Creek: In commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the immigration of the Groth brothers. She married Wardell Bowman on November 21, 1993. Origin of the family is Chalons sur Marne, France. Pleasant) near Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin. Carl and Frederika (Gruetzmacher) came with their children from Prussia by way of Liverpool, and settled in Milwaukee sometime after arriving in New York in September 1839. August 1941 in Karl Schurz Park, Grafton, Wis. Eintritt 10c. Abstract: 8 baptismal records, 1827-1843, from the Bistumsarchiv, Trier, for the families Jung and Flesch. Notes: Meyer, Bergmann, Westphal, Werner, Bacmeister. By 1955 Lonny and half her family had escaped to West Germany, and they worked to bring the remaining relatives from East Germany. Notes: Various pagings. Montana 59405, Copyright 2022 - 23 Schnider Funeral Home, Inc.. All Rights Reserved. 4-8. documents/ German Americans Wisconsin. 1815-; descendants of Blocki, Eugene; and Blocki, Anton. LD 6126 .B6 B6 1976; P87-53 / AGRIC LD G126 .B6 B6 / SHS Pam 76-3974 Joseph Reiter died in 1936. Abstract: Copies of the diaries of Reverend Bernard Christian Brandenburg, a German Episcopal minister. Synode von Nord-Amerika. P94-23 . J. Abstract: Frederich Duesterhoeft was born in Schokken, Kreis Wongrowitz, Posen, in 1851. Meyer, Barbara Joan, and Sally Meyer Connelly. PIA/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Societies, etc. Dezember 1874 zu Oberhausen in Rheinpreussen geboren. Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2018. viii, 526 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. Schreiner, Josef/ 1841-/ Chicago/ Mallersdorf, Bavaria/ Passports, [Ships Log Carl Friedrich Bartz]. The Wolter Family Letters collection includes correspondence, business documents, government documents, birth and death notices, wartime (WWII) correspondence, holiday and travel cards, letters and drawings by children, conference materials, newspaper articles, and reprints of articles in the field of ophthalmology. Materials are primarily in German, some items (pre-1945) handwritten in the old German script. Saturday, January Fourth, Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen at Eight OClock P. M. Short addresses by Dean Edward A. Birge, University of Wisconsin. Donated by Jim & Lydia Goetsch, Merrill, WI 54452 (October 2002). Beyer, John Adam, 1600-?/ Grunstadt (Frankenthal)/ Pennsylvania/ Charts, Boyer, Donald Arthur. In 1938, Agnes traveled to Germany for a visit with the hope to stay, but relatives warned her of the impending war, and she returned to Chicago. Schindewolf/ Christy/ Family History/ Prussia/ Janesville (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Ohio, Cunz, Dieter. Abstract: Study of the family of Othmar H. Ammann (1879-1965), a civil engineer and expert on long span bridges. 7 pp. Becker, his wife Ottilia (Schauer) Becker, and their children. Abstract: The author grew up on a dairy farm in Central Wisconsin in a family where both parents were descended from Pomeranian immigrants, and this work provides many details of rural life in the Midwest. 1510 13th Street South Originals in possession of James Kleinschmidt. Ten of the letters are from a son [Karl] in the military writing to his mother; he is anguished that the family is planning to immigrate to America. 421 pp., ill. Declaration of Intention, Naturalization Record, for Joseph Reines, February, 5, 1918.. 11, 1969, pp. Geistige Erfahrungen und Geschichte des Johann Michael ? Pleasant) near Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin. Certificate of Award for having read Robinson Crueso [sic], awarded 11 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Abstract: A short biography of Anna Weber Franz written by her granddaughter; includes pictures. handwritten article/document, in English, on New Holsteins Forty-Eighters; Puetz, Sibylla. German Americans Missouri/ St. Louis (Mo. MKI P2020-02 Siller, Carl Friedrich Eduard/ 1801 / Danzig/ German-American pharmacist/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Smith, Ida. Certificate of Award for having read Boy on the Farm, awarded 18 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Autobiography of Pastor M. J. Hillemann. Swiss Americans/ Letters/ Emigration and immigration (Switzerland-US), Notes: Wickham, Emmett, Muehlschlaegel, Millsagle, Kumpf, Steip, Wickham, John/ 1734-1848/ Ohio/ Pennsylvania/ Illinois. She was also cherished by loving nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends. FH Wunsdt His parents were of German and Irish origin and were originally from Cologne, Germany. Schuetzen Club, Inc. Sonntag, den 10. Abstract: Ancestor charts and biographical sketches New Holstein, Wisconsin Reminiscences/ Pioneers and Pioneer Life/ Letters, Luxembourg/ Poetry/ Port Washington (Wis.)/ Becker, Nicholas E, 1842-1920. Sakramente., Beuren (Kreis Trier-Saarburg)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Frank, Helena, 1872-1893/ Stevens Point (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Portage County, Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Andenken an den Hochw. Madison, WI: Selbstverlag, xxxix, 443 pp. Abstract: Neumuhl-Kork, a suburb of Kehl, is the birth place of this branch of the Steurer family. She was 60. Abstract: Alt Bremer Haus (Essighaus), Bremen (4); Bremen, Der Roland; Luebeck Rathaus; Luebeck, Rathaustreppe; Luebeck, Holstentor; Luebeck, Katharineenkirche; Luebeck, St. Marien; Luebeck, Haus der Schiffergesellschaft; Altona; Altona, Stadttheater; Bad Harzburg im Winter; Kiel (with note written on back: 3. PIA/ Biography/ Miscell. Notes: Donated by Philip Graupner, 2008 and 2010. Family history/ Boyer/ Beyer/ Bayer/ Pennsylvania Dutch/ German Americans Pennsylvania, Brandenburg, Bernard Christian. Notes: 1 p.; Van Kleeck, Barentsz FH Zook Notes: Fr. Family history/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ German Americans North Dakota/ German Americans Montana/ Rippley/ Ripley/ Rieple/ Ripli/ Rippli/ Unadingen, Baden/ Wisconsin Buffalo County Waumandee, Ritsche, Marita E. Cross Currents: In the Wake of the Great War. William Paul Bogenschneider (1856-1914) emigrated in 1882 and settled in New York City; he married his first wife, Louise Georgine Matthesborn 1857 in Meiningen, Saxony, Prussiain 1884 in Manhattan, New York, and his second wife, Frieda [Unknown]born in 1869 in Hannover, Niedersachsen in 1904. Notes: Neese, Turley, Antrim, Wilhite, Starr, Paylor Legal handwritten document dated May 1900, possibly related to the death of Antje Voss of St. Annen, Schleswig Holstein. He then accepted a call as pastor at Tinley Park and Orland, Illinois, and served these congregations from 1884 until 1892. Joyce Young. Notes: Steffen, Radloff, Radant, Sahnow. Verikas, Elisabeth geb. Confederate heritage is not covered in this voume. Madison, WI: Mohs Seaplane Corporation, c1984. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Joyce Ann Bowman, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Johannes Friedrich Bernhardt Clausen (Chicago); and Fritz Dietrich Clausen (Milwaukee). Family history/ Engler, Jacob, 1806-1854/ Poland/ Prussia/ Winona (Minn.)/ Minnesota, Evert, Jeanne E. The Evert Family Story. Ophelias sister was Mrs. J. D. Bessler, already living in America, possibly in Lincoln, Neb. Family History/ Weinkoetz, Casper/ 1803-1978/ Wisconsin/ Baden. [S.l. A sister of his grandmother Graupner had immigrated to the USA in the 1870s and her children were living near DePere, Wisconsin. [Deutsches Reich Reisepass Nr. Sittel, Theodor, 1828-1889 Biography/ German-American physician/ Physiologist, Rauschenberger, Dolores. Working was her passion, but she also loved fishing, camping, and boating.She is survived by her husband, Lon Bowman; son Mike (Deborah) Jenkins; daughters Amanda (Eric) Doheny, Annette (Roy) Kennedy, and Sabrina (Scott) Adam; eleven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three siblings, brothers Earl Anderson of Great Falls and Gary Anderson of Fairfield; and sister Myrna Engelmeier of Simms.She was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Irene Anderson; grandsons Michael Keller and Kruz Porter.In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Mercy Flight, C/O Benefis, 1101 26th St. S., Great Falls, MT 59405. Volume III contains the translations of the letters written by the American Buergers back to their relatives in Germany. preface. FH Zaunbrecher, Zaunbrecher, Charles, comp. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, 2013. MKI / WHS CS71 .K57 2013 The Boltzes of Bakertown. Abstract: The author grew up on a dairy farm in Central Wisconsin in a family where both parents were descended from Pomeranian immigrants, and this work provides many details of rural life in the Midwest. Notes: Prochnow, Krueger, Neuendorf, Bungert, Lenz. Notes: Roth, Nikolas, John, Michael ), [Death notice for Johanna Winschuh, 1874-1885] Documents and photographs related to the Schlaraffia Milwaukia. Abstract: Includes genealogy information about the Wiedenbecks, Taufschein, charts, and translated letters; and also about von der Heide, and Bonsack. Passenger List Hamburg; Portions of Hamburg Passenger List; Finding New York Passenger List with Zoubek Family; Original New York Passenger List; Portions of Transcribed New York Passenger List; Composite Totals from the Two Passenger Lists; Summary of the Two Passenger Lists; Cross Reference of Passenger Lists). . Es ist ein Gott, den wir erkennen und verehren sollen; donated by Thomas Fairchild (930 Mohican Pass, Madison, 53711) on 2 July 2003; for family history, see: Endress im Hof: A Genealogical History of the Endress Family, compiled by William Fries Endress (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1926), at the Wisconsin State Historical Society CS71.E562 1926). New Holstein, Wisconsin Reminiscences/ Pioneers and Pioneer Life/ Letters, Becker, Nicholas E. [Poems by and photographs of Nicholas E. Becker]. FH Parge Notes: Donated by Brian Paul Kaess. This is their story and the story of their descendants down to the present. . A sister of his grandmother Graupner had immigrated to the USA in the 1870s and her children were living near DePere, Wisconsin. Abstract: Sister Victoria tells of her early family life in Essenbach, Bavaria; her religious education and career as a teacher; and her experiences in Germany as Hitler rose to power and in America during the Second World War. Family History/ Acterberg/ Achterberg/ Weber/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ World War, 1914-1918, Thurow, Raymond C. The Thurows of Pomerania. 1992. Abstract: Imma Charlotte Lonny Richards, nee Doebler, was born in 1926, the oldest child in a family of six daughters and one son, on an estate in Gutsdorf, in the district of Dramburg, Pomerania (now in Poland). 381 pp. C. Lutz and the Creation of the Nations Greatest Marine Construction Company. Am 29. Ancestors 2nd ed. Prussia/ Nordrhein-Westfalen/ Kreis Coesfeld/ Koetterhagen/ Ketterhagen/ Katterhagen/ Burlington (Wis.), Bohstedt, Gustav. In July of 1843, 42-year-old widower George Jacob Wambold emigrated from Selzen, Hessen-Darmstadt with his tow children, Elizabeth and Henry. Geistige Erfahrungen und Geschichte des Johann Michael ? Others were discovered by accident when I opened a suitcase that had been found in the basement. [2001]. By the 1770s members of the family were living in Magdeburg, and by the 1800s some were in Luebeck, Warnemuende, and Wismar. Upon the dedication of the New Boys High School Building, January 4th, 1913. 3. Notes: Donated by Neil Giffey (614 West Foundation St., P.O. Abstract: Ships log maintained by Carl Friedrich Bartz (1820-1899), who left Pomerania (vicinity of Drosedow) to become a sailor in approximately 1834. Krones deutsche Schul-Vorschriften in zehn Heften. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar [Part 3].. His father, Henry DeFreis, emigrated from the province of Friesland in the Netherlands and soon changed his name from Fokkema. Williams mother, Margaret Kropf DeFreis, emigrated from Kirchenlamitz in Oberfranken, Bavaria, and ended up in Buffalo which had a steady stream of immigration from Kirchenlamitz. A Wisconsin Immigrant Family. FH Rucinski Schallert, William Frederick/ -1914/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Brandenburg, Prussia, Schaufler (?). ; and Nevada, Mo. Notes: See also: FH Richards. My Early Years. June 28, 29, 30, 1984 at Red Wing Minnesota. [52] pp., ill. And others. The de Neuis settled in Shiloh Township in Grundy County, Iowa. In 1930, he became an American citizen. Abstract: Family chart, early origins, chapters on several of the Bahns; chapter on Hain family; chapters on Heckert, Libhart, Harbaugh, Bahn genealogies; history of St. Johns (Hains) reformed church. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. Joyce Zoellner . 7. Oktober 1905. 21 pp. Faulkton, SD, 1972. from ms.; Schauer, Terlicker, Burkart. Family tree of the Steurer. S363 for Sibylla Puetz]. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2008. various pagings [177] pp., ill. (some col.). She also described her impressions on a return visit to Munich after almost fifty years, and her retirement to California until her death in 1945. Notes: Cover title: History of Thuerwaechter and Burg Families, photocopy of original Notes: In German script with English translations of documents; donated by Smith, Phil. : Eden, 1902. II. Abstract: Contents: Introduction Ancestral Background: Unadingen [Baden] Germany Gregor Rieple Family Mathias Rieple, Ripli, Rippli Family Agatha Matchey Rippley Family Fate of Mathias Ripli, Rippley, Disposition of his Estate Agatha Moves to North Dakota First Born of Mathias Rippley Joseph Rippley, Mary Monek Stanislaus [Stanley, Stack] Rippley, Bernadette, Claudia Offspring of Joseph Rippley Neidecken Interlude Stanley, Stack Ripley Line Stack and Josephine Spokesfield Offspring More Mathias Rippley Offspring: Mathew, John, George [Katie] Anna Rippley Guzinski Elizabeth, Lizzie Rippley Tompkins Martin Stephan Rippley and Offspring Clara Rippley Vernlund Charles Mathias Rippley [Mathias Rippley Offspring continued] His wife, Mary Clara Prokop and First Born, Clarence The Louis G. Rippley Family Charles Louis Rippley La Vern John RippleyII Mary Helen Rippley Elsie Ann Rippley Brommer Phyllis Marie Rippley Sonsalla The Adolph Frank Rippley Family Rita Ann Rippley Ruth Ann Rippley Therese Rippley George Rippley Barbara Jean Rippley The Sarah Stella Rippley Pronschinske Family Jane Pronschinske Sendelbach Maxine Pronschinske Sendelbach Ruth Pronschinske Tritz Elsie Mary Rippley [Sister Zoerita O. S. F.] The Albert Charles Rippley Family Judith Rippley Boehm Gerald Mathias Rippley The Rochester, Minnesota Ripley Family Conclusion. FH Eichelkraut/Wild Joyce retired after 36years from Louisville Bedding Co. in Munfordville. If you would like to see family photographs, maps, and a family tree, please go to www.dreamingingerman.com Originally from Picher, Mecklenburg, Juergen, Carl, and Joachim Goth settled in Dane County, Wisconsin. Heinrich Kruckeberg died in 1905 in Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin. Abstract: Copies of the diaries of Reverend Bernard Christian Brandenburg, a German Episcopal minister. Abstract: This paper is a progress report compiled by Dr. Raymond C. Thurow and his family about the origins of their extended family and their migrations. Notes: 1981 copy of original, English translation pub. Abstract: Mention of life in Austria before immigrating (beginning of 20th c); crossing to America, story of life in America pp. it is hopeful that what follows is as accurate an assembly of information about the reasons for the emigration of Carl and Emelie Achterberg in 1891 as well as about [their] backgrounds . Notes: May be related to items from H. Steinfort; see P89-24 and P89-25; sister is Maria Steinfort, father is C. H. Steinfort, mother is Henriette Steinfort. Also an advertisement for a play titled Die Ahnfrau. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. Abstract: Includes family trees, photographs, journal entries, burial locations, etc. Mr. Iversen had attended a highway meeting in Madison on Tuesday, returning to New Holstein about midnight. Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans California/ 20th century/ Saxony/ Los Angeles (Calif.)/ National Socialism, Kiefner, Geo. See complete list of archival holdings here. P88-135 FH Langenfeld That same year they returned to the U.S. where William served as a country minister in Michigan until he obtained a position in teaching, his chosen profession, in Maine. (The Carr Line; Two Ships, Two Passenger Lists; The Zoubeks Trip in 1885; Pictures; Pictures of New York Harbor; Steamship. The importance of saying "I love you" during COVID-19, Effective ways of dealing with the grieving process, Solutions to show your sympathy safely during the Covid-19 pandemic, Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service - Kirkersville, Criss-Wagner Hoskinson Funeral & Cremation Services and Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service. Wilhelm. Donated by Dr. Ronald Yake. FH Rahn . Includes a notebook with sections entitled: Einleitung, Ewigkeit, Unraeumlichkeit[? They returned to Germany, and then came back to Michigan, where Reimer worked at the University of Michigan as an ophthalmologic and neurologic pathologist. Strothmann, Wilhelm, 1656-1972/ Family history/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Versmold, Westphalia, Struve, Arno. 1 compact disc. Abstract: History of the Rucinski / Ruczynski family which immigrated 1882 from Lachovo, Schubin, Posen, Bromberg, Prussia, Germany. He married his second wife, Louisa Eliza Zirbel in 1868, and they moved to Milwaukee sometime between 1870 and 1877. Donated by Robert Bellman. Letters from a Swiss immigrant to her parents. 1860-1912. Entries in the justice dockets are in English, but many entries in the other volumes are in German. 80-86. Notes: In German; through the kindness of Rev. Schmidt, Ernst Ferdinand Felix, 1830-1900 Biography/ German-American author, Schmitt, William H. Schmitt Family History. . By 1843 Kluegel had received an invitation to come to Wisconsin, which he accepted; he preached primarily at the First Lutheran Church (German) in the city of Milwaukee, and also in Germantown Township, Washington County, and in Mequon Township, Ozaukee County. Suetterlin-Schreibweise. Donated by Claudia Poser. In the summer of 1959 she met Roland Richards [See FH Richards] at the Resi, a restaurant and dance hall in Berlin. The author is the fifth youngest. Dallas, ), The Ancestral Families of Ronald Favorite Yake (4 pp. 4155 S R. L. Thornton Fwy, Notes: German text (English translation in The Struve family in Europe and Texas). She was born in Newark, on November 4, 1956, the daughter of the late John and Marlene (Byers). 5, no. Art/ Family History/ Steinfort, Heinrich, Steinhaeusser, Hans. Joyce Bowman passed away on Nov. 10, 2021. Carolines parents and later her grandparents emigrated from Triebs, Kreis Greifenberg, Pomerania. Abstract: Contents: Letter from Julius Schulz to his uncle Frederick Butt, written from Stargard on 19 November 1910, and three letters written by Julius from Berlin on 20 June (1920), 20 March 1921, 17 February 1922, and 13 June 1923; letters from Wilhelm Schulz to his brother-in-law Frederick Butt, written from Werben on 1 March 1921, 3 July 1921, 6 December 1921, 9 January 1922, 10 February 1922, 8 February 1923; and a letter from Anna Maria Schulz to her brother Frederick Butt, written from Werben and dated 29 July (no year). The letters chronicle the experiences and communications of emigrants from Ladbergen, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, to Stratford, Wisconsin, and Marathon County west of Wausau, as well as their family members and friends in Europe and in other areas of the United States. The Struve Family in Europe and in Texas. Notes: ca. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. Niemeyer, Ruth. Donated by Gerald H. Jerry Clausing. Abstract: Handwritten manuscript. Includes historical background and information on the homeland and immigration of Christian Groth and his sons Ludwig, Martin, Ferdinand, and Wilhelm; land transactions in Cedarburg;details of their church and schools; our forefather and their families; interesting facts of their early days in this land; and genealogical information on the family of Christian Friedrich Groth and Benigna Christina Engel ne Gennow. Notes: Discovered by Joe Salmons in MKI institutional papers; 3 pp. Abstract: Contents: Marriage certificate for Carl W. E. Strehmel and Elisabeth Homann, married in 1884 in Watertown, Wisconsin [document printed/published by Cranston & Stowe in Cincinnati]; Erinnerung an den Tag der Confirmation for Selma, Elisabeth Strehmel, born 1885 and confirmed 1899 in Columbus, Wisconsin [document printed/published by Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis]; Erinnerung an den Tag der Confirmation for Karl, Eduard Reinhard Steinbach, born 1883 and confirmed 1897 in Columbus, Wisconsin [document printed/published by Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis]; Trau-Schein for Eduard Steinbach and Selma Strehmel, married 1907 in Elba, Wisconsin [document printed/published by Ernst Kaufmann, Lahr, Baden, New York]; Taufschein for Roger Eduard, child of Eduard Steinbach and Selma (Strehmel), born in 1920 in Town Elba, Wisconsin [document printed/published by Northwestern Publishing House in Milwaukee, Wisconsin].

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