The History of the Rueping Family. Heinrich Kruckeberg died in 1905 in Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin. [Miscellaneous Records]. She was loved and cherished by many people including : her parents, O. C. Adger and Lillie B. Adger; her daughter Natosha L. Adger; her husband Wardell Bowman; her brother Leonard "Recy" Adger; her grandchildren, Brooklynn and Sherrard Taylor II; and her siblings, Gloria Thomas Anderson and Carl Adger (Francene). Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Joyce Ann Bowman to show support. Abstract: Various documents donated by M. von Reitzenstein, Grand Marsh, WI In 1940, Marie Ave-Lallemant was married to Howard Moebius of Milwaukee, of the prominent Moebius Printing Company. Parge. Fitchburg, Wis.: Kitchentable Publishing, 1993. The bulletins are in both German and English, although articles appear to be distinct in each language and not translations. 80-86. John Gruber and his Almanac. Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. Oldsmar, FL: Geheb Publishing, 2016. xii, 283 pp., illustrations, maps, portraits. 34 pp. He married Lucille [Zahn] in 1935. Lucille was adopted by Edward and Irma Zahn. Brumders Buchhandlung (book owned by U. of Ill. Library); a page showing the Vollstaendiger Lager-Katalog von Geo. Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. The letters date from Jan. 25, 1889 to Oct. 14, 1890, with the final pages showing a visiting announcement from a newspaper, a marriage announcement for Emil C. Gaebler and Catharine Jussen, and a poem entitled Spaetherbstbluethe. Abstract: Theodore Vollmer, 1878-1953, was the oldest son of 8 children of Friedrich and Amalie Rahn Vollmer. Notes: Donated by Herb Falck, 2005. Peters Seereiser, handwritten in a blue and white notebook MKI P2002-54 Family history/ Pfeil/ Wambold/ Ebling/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Hesse Darmstadt/ 19th century/ Winona (Minn.)/ German Americans Minnesota/ Wisconsin Washington County, Wendt, Viola. Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Richard Louis Verlag, 1958. Kramer, Wilhelm/ Kramer, Margaret/ 1823-1982/ Wisconsin/ Spellen, Westphalia/ Family history, Fruits, Stanley C. Our Rensberger Ancestors. 2nd ed. 1-18 (of German script) his youth and military service; pp. FH Stenz (P86-108) FH Bertermann 1 Notes: Created by members of the Schlote and Wolter families. Zwingli/ Eichelkraut/ Wild/ Family history/ Saalfeld, Kanton Glarus/ Wisconsin, Boyer, Dennis. Notes: Donated by Jacob Martens. Deierlein, Heinz/ Family history/ Franken/ Nuernberg/ Wisconsin/ Oregon/ Ohio, Geesaman, Claire. Eau Claire, Wis.: William G. Thiel, 2018. 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. Asbach, John/ Family History/ Iowa/ German Americans Iowa/ Handwritten/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Letters/ Language, German (US) Foreign elements, Bacharach, Hilde L. The Puppeteer Family Weinkoetz From Wisconsin.. FH Groth Notes: Donated by Philip Drajeske (Munster, IN 46321), May 2002. 4-8. Find an obituary. Those who came to Pennsylvania were mostly from the Palatinate on the river Rhine and Bavaria. Family history/ Kaess/ Swartz/ Ochiltree/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans, Kahle, Robert W. [Kahle genealogy, chart]. 1988. 40. Originals are owned by Mae Hartwig. From http://www.schulteis.com/omnibus/germantown/interments/p61.htm: Amalia (Zimmerman) Ruegg was born on Sunday, 10 July 1842 in Canton of Clarus, Switzerland. MKI P2002-55 Abstract: Includes family trees, photographs, journal entries, burial locations, etc. Notes: Fruits, Rensberger, Steinbrecher. MKI also has the original documents; letters, photos, etc. 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 . By the 1770s members of the family were living in Magdeburg, and by the 1800s some were in Luebeck, Warnemuende, and Wismar. Family History/ Acterberg/ Achterberg/ Weber/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ World War, 1914-1918, Thurow, Raymond C. The Thurows of Pomerania. 1992. Lautz, Karl Otto und Heinrich. Notes: Photocopy of booklet. ]; Einen Grus from Elisabeth Meuer [Weuer? [2010]. Religious/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Madison (Wis.). They had five children: Theodor Arthur (18 January 18861957), Elsa Ottilie (13 December 18871985), Albert Louis (22 March 18931969) and Edgar Walter (25 October 18971956). 4, Winter 1999. Kansas City, Mo. FH Mast He was a young man of exceptional cheerful disposition and had a scope of friends who will miss him from their midst. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, unnumbered pages; about 101 insert sleeves in three-ring binder. FH Struve Madison, Wis.: T. G. Ragatz, 2007. The Martinsville folks were craftsmen and river people, Oderbruchers like the Melchers who had lived and worked along the Oder. In the Afterglow. Abstract: Entlassungs-Urkunde, Zeugnis, Geburtsurkunde, U.S. citizen testimonial. Abstract: In reviewing the many passenger lists, not one immigrant was listed as having a STEFFY/STEFFEY surname. Company K, 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers (from. Mother of Donna (Arvid) Helgeson, Dale (Lynn) Bowman, and David (Mari) Bowman. Bittner, Bernadette, Bernice Enz, and Carol Ryan. Franz Friedrich Wilhelm Bogenschneider (1866-1942) emigrated in 1885 and settled in Lake Mills, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. Schmidt, Wilhelm Phillip/ 1653/ Brandenburg, Soto, Debbie. Kaess Family from the Neckar Valley. Westphal, August, 1850-1915/ Brumm, Carl F., 1844-1914/ Family History/ Brandenburg/ Minnesota, Wetzel, Erwin. Family history/ Knott/ Hartmann/ Moravia/ Minnesota/ Idaho, DeNeui, Donald and Carolyn. Krones Paragon System of Penmanship. That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. Her daughter Agnes Marie Reiter married William Dzombak on Nov. 2, 1953, and settled in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. FH Lamboley They also includes additional online resources related to German Americana. Bowman age 82 of Munfordville passed away Sunday morning at her home. Gorz, Katharine. Schoephoerster, Frederick/ Family history/ 1835-1904/ Prairie du Sac (Wis.), Mohs, Bruce Baldwin. Joyce joined the Community Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Oscar D. Epps, Sr. on September 29, 2013. Confederate heritage is not covered in this voume. Includes: Random Thoughts: Aphorisms, Reflections (New York: Drechsel, 1956); Program Outline for a Television and/or Radio Quiz Show (2 copies); Drben ist vieles legerer US-Schriftsteller Karl T. Marx in Hnningen, Bonner General-Anzeiger, Sept. 8, 1987; German Culture in North America (a course workbook developed for Bernd G. Lngins Germantown: Auf Deutschen Spuren in Nordamerika); photocopy of the titlepages and introductions from Marxs books Nachdenkliches: Gedankensplitter, Betrachtungen, Gedichte, Sinnsprueche and Deutsch-Amerikanische Aphorismen: Betrachtungen, Sinnsprche, Gereimtes, Ungereimtes; Goethe, the Problematic Man (The Steuben News, Sept.-Oct. 1982); two manuscript stories, 1937-1947 (a story involving the rise of pro-Hitler sentiment in Yorkville, New York) and Private Golz Home Coming; and Baron von Stiegel and the Red Rose Festival (Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, June-July 1964). Joyce Bowman - Stoughton, Wisconsin , Gunderson Funeral Home - Memories Includes reports on/by Pastor W. C. Schilling (Juy 26, 1874-August 29, 1878); Pastor Hermann Erck (August 25, 1878-August 10, 1879); Pastor Franz Steyer; Reverend Johann Schuette (Schtte); Pastor Theordor Buenger (July 9, 1882-August 4, 1884); Pastor Ernst Baese; Pastor G. Eyler; and Pastor C. Jobst. If you would like to see family photographs, maps, and a family tree, please go to www.dreamingingerman.com Family history/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota, Ripley, La Vern J. Noble Women, Restless Men: The Rippley (Rieple, Ripley, Ripli, Rippli) Family in Wisconsin, North Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. FH Graupner Abstract: Ancestral chart, letters (some typed), certificates, receipts, etc. Notes: German text (English translation in The Struve family in Europe and Texas). 91 pp. 132 pp., ill. FH Deierlein Notes: 5 pp. The family first settled in Baltimore, Maryland and then moved to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. TX 75211. Mein Lebenslauf. 1, in German, January 1, 1893 July 31, 1902; Vol. Von Feuersturm zum Feuerstein = From Firestorm to Firestone. Golden Gate Funeral Home 4155 S R. L. Thornton Fwy, Dallas, TX 75224, Community Missionary Baptist Church 115 W Belt Line Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115, Dallas/ Fort Worth National Cemetery 2000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75211. Schmidt/ Laidlaw/ Confirmation/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Franklin (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County. Abstract: Anne Sophie Louise Charlotte Gausmann was the eldest daughter of Johann Friedrich Gausmann and Anne Marie Louise Poggemueller. Puterbauch: Genealogical chart . Other last names include Bauerfeld, Mogk, Sturm, Ritter, Gottschalk, Hallensleben, Bischoff, Rohland, Wenzel, Schmidt, Knote, Toepfer, Sanftleben, Schoenau, Lindau, Funke, Blankenberg, Boessenroth, Beier, Meyer, and Walter. . Madison, WI: Bird, 1979. Includes background history on Pomerania and Poland and information on the family name. In September of 1843, 60-year-old Johannes Pfeil emigrated from Heppenheim (now Gau-Heppenheim), Hessen-Darmstadt with his wife Elisabeth Wahl Pfeil and at least six of their eleven children. In 1874 he established a drug business in Baltimore and manufactured products such as Dr. August Koenigs Hamburger Tropfen.] Papers include correspondence written by Manred Schubach, chiefly in German, between 1965 and 1971, to the German General Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung, other German-American clubs in Wisconsin, and commercial firms in Germany and the United States. Hans Lautz. Abstract: Copies of the diaries of Reverend Bernard Christian Brandenburg, a German Episcopal minister. Section C The 1885 Voyage of the Vaclav Zoubek Family from Hamburg, Germany, to the Port of New York Aboard the S. S. India (The Carr Line; Two Ships, Two Passenger Lists; The Zoubeks Trip in 1885; India Pictures; Pictures of New York Harbor; Steamship Europa; Original India 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). Gersbach, Bob. 108 pp, ill. Memoirs/ Marr, John, 1831-1920/ Thuringen/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Marschner, Robert F. Marschner genealogy letter. Sister Augusta has preserved the original pencil manuscript of this history since the death of Sister Alberta in the year 1944. Steurer, Maurine, translator. Puetz, Sibylla. Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior/ 1742-/ Pennsylvania, Wallau, Wendel, and Karyl E. Rommelfanger. 50 pp. Meissner, Friedrich A., 1804-1899/ German Americans Wisconsin/ La Crosse (Wis.)/ Farm life (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Monroe County/ Letters, Meyer, Barbara Joan, and Sally Meyer Connelly. Notes: Oesau, Hanssen, Kletzien; see also FH Oesau: Claus Oesau and His Descendants by Francis W. Laurent. See FH Untiet for additional letters, original letters, copies of original letters, as well as transcriptions and translations of letters. Abstract: Ships log maintained by Carl Friedrich Bartz (1820-1899), who left Pomerania (vicinity of Drosedow) to become a sailor in approximately 1834. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1975. xvi, 172 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. Eicks, C. H./ Bremen/ New York, Letters to Emil Ingwerson. Certificate of Award for having read Reynard the Fox, awarded 20 April 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Abstract: Paper written for 3rd annual conf. Seebach, Ehrenfried/ 1808-1897/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Werse, Rhine/ Obituary, Notes: Reisepass / Reisepaesse / Reisepsse. Family history/ Graupner/ 20th century/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Boser/ Liepert/ Germany/ History/ Letters. Abstract: Includes history of ancestors and descendants; appendices: Bernhard Dietrich Thier documents (Urkunden); Family letters pp. MKI P2013-3 Deutschen Evang. Windmond anno Uhu.i 87), which may have come from the Schlaraffia in New Orleans; a poem dedicated Dem Siebziger Aepfelchen); and a brochure of 1994-1995 events for the Schlaraffia Milwaukia located at 500 E. Marquette Avenue in Milwaukee. 104 pp. The baptism took place in Town Rantoul, Calumet Co., Wisconsin. DuWaynes married Gladys Ann Krueger, whom he has known from childhood. He was the sixth child of Cantor Theodor Ernst Buenger and his wife Martha Loeber. Comprising the Boehmke, Latotski, Kluck, Klein, Radtke, Gruhlke, and Reibe Families. 513 pp., ill. 7 pp. Abstract: Background, genealogy, letters, additional documents, and family pictures chronicle the experiences and communications of the authors family and friends in their immigration from Ladbergen, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, to Stratford, Wisconsin, and Marathon County west of Wausau. [64] pp., ill. Also included is an article by Nancy Stohs published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that describes the experience of creating this history along with a transcript of an on-line chat Stohs conducted with readers. Eau Claire, Wis.: William G. Thiel, 2018. Notes: Donated by Jeanne E. Evert, Cottage Grove, WI, 2005. 108 pp., ill. Vol. and teaches music in Des Moines, Iowa. August 1941 in Karl Schurz Park, Grafton, Wis. Eintritt 10c. In 1864 he was captured at Paint Rock River and taken to Libby Prison. Abstract: Contains: An undated invitation to two festivities: 1. Uecker/Schoenheider/Meyer/Wolfram Family Tree. Includes census data, marriages, land acquisitions, naturalization, passport application (1859), the subsequent emigration of his cousin Marx Hennings and his wife Wiebke Scharr Hennings in 1869, and maintenance of contact with relatives in Dithmarschen. Family history/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Letters/ Schaffner, Peter/ Stahel, John. In accordance with her wishes, there will be no calling hours or services. Family History, Finkler, Henry P. M., and Adolph Finkler. Abstract: Claus Oesau emigrated from Germany in 1848 and settled in New Holstein in Calumet County, Wisconsin. Confirmationsschein for Anna Reinholdt; she was confirmed on 23 April 1865 in Town Rhine. Notes: Portraits; Examination of Christopher Sower, Sr. who published the first Bible in the U.S. (1743) and his son Christopher Sower, Jr. who published the later two editions of the Bible. Poland / Family history / Lemberg / Fitt/ World War, 1939-1945/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US), Fotopoulos, Marcia. FH Wagner Abstract: Narrative of the ancestors, the journey, Chicago 1848 to 1855; Johnsburg 1855 to 1888; then genealogy FH Harper (prayers for the monthly gathering); a deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa; a page from a family Bible; two fragments of writing exercises in English; and a map showing the course of the Rhine river. Michael Fisher Obituary (2012) - Roanoke Valley, VA - Legacy Remembers 1984. Abstract: Niederdeutsche Vereinigungen in Davenport, Iowa. 381 pp. Werner Grossmann obituary. MKI P2004-49 Document published: Verlag der Deutsch Ev. . L. Leverenz Co. and answered the call of his country while employed in the later store in the fall of 1897. it is probable that all Dobberpuhls in America coming from Kreis Cammin and especially from the villages of Grambow and Tribsow, Pommern, have interconnecting family lines. Also examines Dobberpuhl settlers in Washington. 41 pp. Abstract: Carl/Karl Heinrich Friedrich Pressentin was born March 6, 1827 in Demen, Germany. New Orleans, the Mississippi River, and German Migration to the Midwest. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. Abstract: Bertha Johanna Hessberger was born in 1890 in Moers, Germany. 5, no. Family History/ Boltz/ Rheinland-Pfalz/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Jefferson County/ Native Americans, Koss. In the 1890s, the Hausler & Lutz Dredging and Towing Company became one of Chicagos foremost marine construction companies during a time of convulsive change and consolidation within the industry. It was later named the Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, and by 1917 was the greatest marine construction company in the nation. Part 3: Brief Biographies for Johann Lutzs Other Noteworthy Children. Topics include the founding of the club, showings of German-language films, planning and advertisements for various German-themed festivals, and the purchasing of clothing, badges, and other items for club members. Abstract: Includes reasons for immigration, background history in Germany: 1816-1849. Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman lost her battle with cancer on Sunday, May 26th. Notes: Rensberger, Steiner, Myers, Fruits, Schaffer Fehr Family Sheets, 1634-1958. 21 pp. 1869. Nachtrag. Footville, Wis.: the author, n.d. Family history/ Farm life/ German Americans Wisconsin. . Donated by Robert Bellman. Voss, born 5 May 1896, confirmed 17 April 1910. Emma was born in 1843, most likely in Marienfelde, Kreis Marienwerder, Prussia. . From the family history: The Richter family comes from Bavaria. Image shows five women standing in a row behind a seated row of five alternating women and men (three women, two men). Ehrenfried Seebach obituary. 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. The Greatest Christmas Ever, December 25, 1918. [Verona, WI 53593] Notes: donated by Lois Kind (nee Wachter) Search Joyce Bowman Obituaries and Funeral Services - Legacy.com Abstract: Ledger-diary, translated into English. Emanuels Gemeinde im Namen des Dreieinigen Gottes getauft worden. MKI P2009-7 ; Riedinger, Essie. 8, no. A record indicates that his son, Johannes, served in the 6th Regiment, Dutchess County militia during the time of the American Revolution. Theron . 40 pp. 1. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. Christopher Dock: Pioneer Christian Schoolmaster on the Skippack. . Abstract: Program listing birth and death information, funeral program, pallbearers, church, flower donations, etc. He settled in Cincinnati, and later in Chillicothe, Ohio, where he and his family published a German-language newspaper, Unserer Zeit. Menasha, Wisconsin : Rev. Notes: Endre, Abri, fr; also among title are the initials: G. T., L. St., GUZ., HN., and BT. [Letter about Ganshirt research]. This book will only deal with the immediate lives of Gustave and Viola Ac[h]terberg and the forebears of Viola Weber. Includes census data; Gustave Achterbergs World War I military record; Gustaves first and second marriages; the life of Viola Harriet Weber; various places Gustave A. Ac[h]terberg and Viola H. A[h]terberg lived (ending up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin); and the Weber, Werner, Kersch, Sauer, and Gramling families. Schmidt und Frau Aug. Bleibaum. Abstract: Old German script practice booklet, this volume introduces Capitals, singly and in words. The exercises have been completed by Irma Bublitz, who signed the cover and dated it Nov. 17, 1909. Signatures indicate there were two sisters, Clara and Hilda, a brother Willy, and a first cousin named Anna Meyer. Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans California/ 20th century/ Saxony/ Los Angeles (Calif.)/ National Socialism, Kiefner, Geo. Simon/ Albany (N.Y.)/ logbook. FH Gruber 1510 13th Street South Write your message of sympathy today. 30 pp. 1850. [Various family documents]. Notes: 5 pp. Inscription on the margin of document: Lobe den Herren Meine Seele der dich in der Heyl[igen] Tauff von allen deinen Suenden abgewachen undt gereiniget hatt Ehre Sey Gott in der Hoehe alleluia ammen. 49 pp. Abstract: Biography, analysis of work, writings and hymns In the early 70's, he started a successful . Subtitle on cover: A Memoir about the Meaning of Home. In 1912 he came to Viola and opened a bakery in partnership with his brother-in-law. Schuetzen Club, Inc. Sonntag, den 10. FH Marth Abstract: Ancestor charts and also assorted papers in Danish and German. Contents: Documents relating to Joseph Reinhardt: Gymnasium report card (1843), document from University of Jena (1847), letters of reference written by Friedich Schultze regarding Reinhardts education at an agricultural institute (1847, 1849), Final Certificate of Naturalization (1857), Passport (1858), a typed biography of Joseph Reinhardt (1895); Vote for Joseph Reinhardt for State Senator, death notice (1899), and various German documents and receipts; Farewell poems written for Joseph Reinhardt by friends in Fulda, Germany, 1843-1844; Two letters in English written to Joseph Reinhardt; Letters written by Klara Malkmuss to her fiance Dr. E. J. Reinhardt in Fulda, Germany (1826-1827) [most likely the parents of Joseph Reinhardt]; Documents relating to Adolph Reinhardt (son of Joseph): Passport (1882), letters to Mathilde and son Joseph (detailing farming experiences); Memorial Record (d. 1910); Documents relating to Mathilde (Nafziger) Reinhardt (wife of Adolph): Tauf-Schein (1877), letters to Mathilde from Mutti [?] Donated by Dr. Ronald Yake. Abstract: Includes genealogy information about the Wiedenbecks, Taufschein, charts, and translated letters; and also about von der Heide, and Bonsack. Ehlert, Edward. 2. Abstract: Background history: revolutionary war German Americans Wisconsin/ Wausau (Wis.)/ Business & Industry/ Jews/ World War, 1939-1945/ Immigrants/ Wallach/ Heim/ Hesse, Wolter Family Letters, 1929-1999. Adolph died in 1846, and Anna and six children emigrated in 1850, arriving first in New York City and then traveling to their new home near Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Elm Grove, Wis.: unpublished, [199?]. Abstract: Jacob Sternberger emigrated from Kaaden, Bohemia (now Kadan, Czech Republic) to the United States in 1850. Abstract: The tree consists of four major lines, all originating in Germany. Evangelisch reformierte Kirche/ Ohio Brown County, Letters, 1892-1902. Notes: Order form for Volumes I and II. . FH Roth (formerly P89-81) Prisoners of war/ Letters/ World War, 1939-1945, Stenz, John F. The Stenz Family 1692-1980: A Genealogical Record and Brief History. M Mary Jarzynka November 22, 2019 I am so sad to hear of Joyce's passing. Notes: Donated by Joyce Hasselman Nigbor, 2006. Abstract: From the introduction: One aspect of this family line that has been confirmed is the connection between Paul Ernst Kaess (1921-2002) and Swabian nobility, a line that stretches all the way back to Charlemagne. This is an example of a religious item typically brought with German-speaking immigrants when they came to America. Decorah, Iowa: Anundsen Publishing, 286pp. Vol. Greifenberg: 1935. Rediesss mother was Minnie Pade, a teacher in rural schools in Dodge County. They emigrated to America, settling in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. FH Richter 1 box. 1953. Oak Park, IL: C.A. Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Columbus (Wis.)/ Miller/ Steinback/ Klatt/ Riedner/ Uecker/ Klecker, Ave-Lallemant Family History. Includes a notebook with sections entitled: Einleitung, Ewigkeit, Unraeumlichkeit[? Joyce Young | The Highland County Press Abstract: Newspaper aimed at the descendants of Hermann and Christine (Baldrian Poeppel from Koeslin, Pomerania, Prussia. Strong family bonds, as well as luck, allowed Otti to survive the war, and an encounter with Laurie Ney, an American soldier, led to her immigration to America and sixty-three years of marriage. 30 pp. In 1932, she published a book When I Was a Girl in Bavaria (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard), in a popular childrens series, describing her early years in Germany. Milwaukee, Wis.: German-English Academy, 1913. 2, Town of Rantoul and Charleston. Falck, Myron R. Coats of arms for the name Falck and variations of that name as found in the Siebmacher Wappenbuecher. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ Menge/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin/ Autobiographies/ Autobiography/ Jackson (Wis.)/ Kirchhayn (Wis.), Marth, Elmer H. My Ancestors and Family. Jacob Goering, Jr., was born 1755 in York, Pennsylvania); Haller (emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania, then to Virginia. MKI P2002-57 Notes: Jung, Flesch. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, 2013. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 1997. Luxembourg/ Iowa/ Immigrants/ Probst, Johann Peter. Rieman/ Family history/ Illinois/ 1839-, Hillemann, Martin J. Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman passes - KSLA Biography German American/ Krohn, Hans August Wilhelm/ World War, 1939-1945, Marth, Elmer H. Milk, Microbes and Marth: An Autobiography. [193?]. The art of shoeing horses by J. C. Gross, 1850 (in German) Wilhelm John Friedrich and Wilhelmine Fredericke (Luebke) Stark emigrated from the village of Schoenhagen, Hindenburg district, Kreis Naugard, Pommern in 1874. Contents: Box 1: Original letters of Herta Gross in German. The history of Else Krueger Schuhmacher. Notes: 21 pp. Notes: Gross, Haese, Rahn, Seefeldt, Hangen. 36-37 the two final pages of his story. 7, Halberstadt. Abstract: Traces the family from John Lottes (born 1851 in Stegaurach, Bavaria) and his wife Margaretha Geinzer (born 1866 in Welkenbach, near Herzogenaurach, Bavaria). Abstract: Scanned images of more than 70 letters dating from 1855 to 1926, the majority in German and the old German script, relating to the Goth family. In 1912 the family emigrated to the U.S. aboard the Konigen Luise, settling in Chicago. Fehr Family Sheets, 1634-1958. 21 pp. 1893-1931. Older letters are between Liselotte Schlote and her father. She immigrated to America in 1929, also settling in Chicago. [Pedigree chart]. The author was born in Krefeld, West Germany, spent her childhood shuttling back and forth between East and West Germany, and emigrated with her family to South Carolina when she was thirteen. This volume included family information on the Kaess, Dorschke, Drozdzok, Falkenecker, Kokott, Mandrisch, Bidembach, Dawson, Swartz, Urbina, Lang, Golz, Pereda, Kulhanek [and other surnames]; religions represented in this work include Lutheran, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, Secular, and so on. MKI / WHS CS71 .K57 2013 18. September 1902 by Pastor E. F. Scherbel. My story of my younger life. FH Knott He enlisted and was a member of Company G, 13th Wisconsin Infantry. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google She was a graduate of Central Senior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. P84-76 1986. Abstract: Clippings from the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung from July 1912 mounted in a black paper book marked Photographs. 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; interesting facts of their early days in this land; and a genealogical table. H. Thomas, Pastor der Ev. Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree to Buenger in October 1923. 92 pages : illustrations (some color), maps. An antiquated language with its own vernacular for everyday things (Schlaraffen Latin for example powder pot for tobacco pipe, gasoline horse for car, castle monster for mother-in-law) gives the Sippungen their own humorous note. 1948-1950. Abstract: Includes scanned images of Civil War letters from John (Johann) Asbach to his parents and siblings; photocopies and translations of these letters are found in FH Hasselman at the end of the entry for Asbach, John William. Transcriptions made by Kristin Reifsynder, Kim Miller, and Marcel Rotter. FH Janke 50 pp. 2, Feb. 1995). Notes: Donated by Pamela Tesch, 2013. Abstract: Eusebius Gersbach was born in the area of Harpolingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg. Published 1916, the author is Clementine Brown Railey. FH Wickham After seeing two months of active service he was wounded in the head at the battle at France and was taken to a base hospital and later spent several months at hospitals here until his discharge in January of last year and returned to his home here and has since secured occasional occupation. Invitation: The pupils of the Academic Department of the German-English Academy request your presence at a reception in the Gymnasium to be held immediately after the dedication of the New Building, January fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. Lists the names of the Invitation Committee and Reception Committee.
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