Wilhelmy, A. Auf einsamer Insel / Goldene Berge. The marker is located in Nora Cemetery of Rice Lake in Barron, County, WI. Family History/ Achterberg/ Zielke/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Pommern, Prussia/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Wisconsin Winnebago County/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US), Thiel, William G. Gustave August Acterberg, Viola Harriet Weber, and the Weber, Werner, Kersch, Sauer, and Gramling Families. A profile of my grandmother Anna Weber Franz. 14 pp. Wehrwein/ Bavaria, Asbach, John, and Katharina Asbach. Reminiscences of his many friends and patients have also been used to throw an additional light on his character. n.d. Donated by Claudia Poser. Notes: Fruits, Rensberger, Steinbrecher. Tucson: The von Lautz Co., 1981. Notes: Josi; Hazard; Trader; Kruschke; Hauswirth; Rieben; Zumkehr. Abstract: These materials are in the possession of Mrs. Carol Niendorf. Maher Family History. . Family history/ Felten/ Waldorf (Kreis Ahrweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz)/ Germany, Durland, Mary. 1827. FH Kahlfuss ]; writing exercise from Gertrude Ziebarth, Nov. 20, 1913. letter written in old German script from New Holstein in 1860 to Fraulein Hansen and signed C. Oesau; Briefe] und in Verbindung stehende Dokumente betreffend sind Auswanderer des Dorfs von Ladbergen, Deutschland. Synode v N. Amerika, R. Wobus St. Charles Mo. ]; postcard addressed to Lieber Freund from Koscharte [? Asbach, Private John William (Johann Wilhelm). Donated by William G. Thiel. Materials are primarily in German, some items (pre-1945) handwritten in the old German script. 77 pp., ill. Prairie du Sac: 1984. Koehler, Vern Emma. Abstract: Letters translated into English from a father in Horn to her daughter, Lucie Kramer who immigrated to America (Watertown). Albert & Thea: Lives Well-Lived. Abstract: Story of Elisabeths flight in leaving her homeland. Mount Pleasant, Iowa: 1963. Originals are owned by Mae Hartwig. Notes: Donated by Edward T. Berkanovic, 1990; includes table showing names of subjects (when known), descriptions, photographers, and other information, compiled by Alexandra Jacob in 2002. a letter from Francis W. Laurent to Mr. Kletzien; cemetery on 7 Jan. 1871 [card issued by Moses John Hickman, Furnishing Undertaker, 1. Photos taken in Reutlingen, Stuttgart, and Westphalia, Germany; and in St Louis and Milwaukee. Contains: An undated invitation to two festivities: 1. Abstract: Contains: Die Familie Ave-Lallemant und ihre Toechternachkommen (Zusammengestellt von C. Nikolaus Luehrsen, Aachen. 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. Theresa Laufenberg and Joe Wagner met in Madison and were married in 1911 in Pine Bluff. Donated by Juergen Eichhoff. 1790?-1984. Merrill, Wis.: Gruling Books 4-U, 2011. vi, 475 pp., ill. [Various family documents]. Confirmation certificate for Hermuth Alb. Abstract: With a translation into English of parts of Das Lippe-Detmolder Settlement in Wisconsin, by Jerome C. Arpke. When the Wall falls in 1989, she is now able to visit family without restrictions; but reunification involves new struggles with the meaning of home as Germany transforms from two states to one. She married Martin Melcher in 1888. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. Notes: The Reverend Erwin A. Uecker; also donated Family Tree Maker 10.0 compact disc. Otterberg 1730 Bacharach 1802 in America. Padrutt, Arthur L. Ahnen-Tafel der Familie Remig Bohnert. 4 pp. Transcriptions made by Kristin Reifsynder, Kim Miller, and Marcel Rotter. 216 pp. Includes background history on Pomerania and Poland and information on the family name. Kindschi family history. 19 pp. Synode in Iowa (German only), and some letters and notes regarding subscriptions to the bulletin. Notes: MKI owns two copies. MKI P2013-4 Born to eternal life Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the age of 95. Stallo, Johann Bernhard, 1823-1900 Biography/ German-American philosopher, Rattermann, H. A. Theodor Sittel, Deutsch-Amerikanischer Arzt und Physiologe. Notes: Hand-bound book of letters, on cover is written Soprano; donated by Max Gaebler, October 2002. FH Krueger Schuhmacher April 1838; zum Priester geweiht am 18. Other scrapbooks with various newspapers clippings (1934-1942): 1901; 1914-1932; 1934-36; 1936-37; 1938-39; 1941 (3 vol); 1941-42; 1943; specially bound: 1933; 1934; 1941 (3 vol. Wetzel, Erwin. FH Bohstedt My life story1914-1945. Magli family history. Notes: Handwritten Green Bay, WI: 1977. Family history/ Harper, Bertha Tauber, 1853-1945/ German Americans New York/ Women authors/ German Americans Georgia/ German Americans Michigan, Harper, Bertha Tauber. German-American author. Abstract: Statements about German school texts and Christmas programs, storybook. Family history/ Genealogy/ Hunn/ Hesse Darmstadt/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Zink/ Sonnemann/ Zirbel/ Wussow/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ German Americans Wisconsin, Evert, Jeanne E. The Schaeffer Family History. Notes: Additional eleven printed pages show Rev. Dorfgueting. 1821. This site was built using the UW Theme | Privacy Notice | 2023 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. FH Moll Johann Heinrich Schuenemann and Maria Catherine Greitenevert: Their ancestors in Ochtrup, Germany and their descendants. Donated by Ellen Trankle Kohnhorst, 2008: Abstract: Heinrich Friedrich Konrad Kruckeberg (Christophs grandson) was born in 1835 in Ockensen, Salzhemmendorf, Germany, to Heinrich Friecrich Conrad Kruckeberg and Johanne Christine Luise Wasmann (Christophs daughter). . Gottlieb Kluegel married Johanna Friederika Caroline Amelia Grebel in 1844 in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Territory. 150 pp. J. Fliegel, one to Ruth Aastrup (later Ruth Fliegel); letter dated 1923; photographs; appeal from Bethel bei Bielefeld (An unsere Freunde in Amerika, 1926); greeting cards; miscellaneous clippings and religious pamphlets; miscellaneous advertisement. FH Nettesheim Abstract: Poems are in Luxembourgish in the German-language Port Washington Zeitung; photocopied poems from a book (22 pages), under the title Lidder a Gedichter; photographs of N.E. Brumders Buchhandlung (book owned by U. of Ill. Library); a page showing the Vollstaendiger Lager-Katalog von Geo. Briefe] und Dokumente kompiliert von Paul N. Untiet ein Nachkomme von Ladbergen Auswanderer Kipp, Untiet, Harmeyer, Hoge und Schroer. Upon his return to the old country he wrote accounts of his stay in Texas. 1987. Family history/ Lutherans/ German Americans New York/ German Americans Michigan/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Atlantic crossing/ Melchor/ Lessien, Harper, Bertha Tauber. On July 6, 1899 he was united in marriage to Miss Ann Vollstedt, who precededhim in death by several years. Ludwig, Sr., and Margaret both died by the time Ludwig, Jr. was 21. . Lebte seit 1885 in Stevens Point, im Staate Wisconsin, Nord Amerika. He was elected president of Concordia College, St. Paul, and served in this position from 1893 to 1927. 48 pp., ill. FH Rucinski FH Doebler History of the John Schuette family. 1971. Dallas, On title page: Gezeichnet von Hermann Baltzer, prakt. Notes: Donated by the author. Evoking home: the Rucinski family from Lachowo Gut, Germany to Wisconsin/Minnesota. . Religious/ Handwritten, Bunnelle, Phyllis M. The 1875 and 1885 Immigration from Bohemia of Barbora Busek (Scheinost) and the Vaclov Zoubek Family. Songs/ Societies, etc./ Ships/ Photographs/ Milwaukee (Wis.). She was a graduate of Central Senior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. Other surnames mentioned within this family history include: Albers, Bauer, Behnke, Eberle, Ebling, Flohr, Freitag, Hassinger, Holzhuser, Jung, Kessel, Kirsch, Kluge, Koch, Koerble, Kranich, Lauber, Loppnow, Pfeil, Reidenbach, Rottman, Schmidt, Schnieder, Schulteis, Smokey, Tiegs, Tralle, Wahl, Wallrabenstein, Wambold, Wickenbach Wiskow, and Wolter. Abstract: presently shelved with oversized books Cleveland: Privately printed, 1920. The Steurer family can trace their line back to the middle ages. letters (recent), FH memories (1872), obituary, and various. Letter from donor kept in Donations: Correspondence file folder (Librarians office). Abstract: Two objects: an image of a rose once adhered to a raised background; a wish for Glueck, zur Erinnerung Den oft an mich with F. E. g. 6. Kaess, Brian Paul. Educational/ Exercise Book/ Historical/ Time Line/ Poetry/ Family History, Strieter, John, and Orlan trans. Von Feuersturm zum Feuerstein = From Firestorm to Firestone. handwritten article/document, in English, on New Holsteins Forty-Eighters; MKI P2002-61 Herman/ Himber/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Prussia, Gersbach, Robert. She attended grade school in Cedar Rapids followed by high school in Atkins, Iowa and. FH Schreiner The cumulative index provides the name, birth, death, marriage, spouse, and parents for individuals when available. - Hermuth Voss was born in the town of Rantoul on May 5, 1896, and came with his parents here about seven years ago. Hamersky, Michael D. Hamersky & Allied Families Newsletter, January 1982, 9 pp. Notes: Handwritten on a hardbound tablet; L:GER. Illustrated from photographs. Family History/ Letters/ Handwritten/ Photographs / Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Dobberpuhl/ Krueger/ Wisconsin Ozaukee County/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Pommern, Prussia. [A]t the age of seventeen [he] came to America, making his home in New York, where he worked at his trade as baker. 1818-1983. Family history/ Zimkoske/ Simcosky/ Choph/ Bessler, Graettinger, Theresa. Notes: Related to autograph book of Alvina Steinfort Brennecke, P2002-54? Materials are primarily in German, some items (pre-1945) handwritten in the old German script. . Transliterations and translations by Laurie Bowman. 61 pp. By 1857 William C. Naschold, Johanns grandson, had moved to Columbia County, Wisconsin. . Subtitle on cover: A Memoir about the Meaning of Home. Geistige Erfahrungen und Geschichte des Johann Michael ? Abstract: Includes bookmark from Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Mo. Abstract: Family history begins with Louis Wittick and Louisa Chedley (Scheigle? Those wishing to access these materials prior to 2038 should first contact: Klaus Wolter (. The Riechers Family. . Abstract: The tree consists of four major lines, all originating in Germany. The family first settled in Baltimore, Maryland and then moved to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. . 1890s. They were following Annas son Reinhard, who had fled to America to avoid service in the Prussian army. Family history/ Wuench/ Wunch/ Winch/ Greissinger/ Crissinger/ Plotner/ Keiner/ Loll/ Lotz/ Neuweger/ Schneider, Laurent, Francis W., comp. Notes: A manuscript and letters by John Becker from Fort Atkinson, 1881 & 1887. 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. Notes: Donated by Pamela Anderson, 10/2007. of 11. Notes: Donated by Marita Ritsche, 2005. He attended the public school and also took a course in a business college at Milwaukee. [89] pp., ill. (some col.) See FH Untiet for additional letters, original letters, copies of original letters, as well as transcriptions and translations of letters. FH Mohs The booklet includes pictures and maps, a family tree, and a four page index of names other than Bautz. Willys love of family and strong values were instilled into the American Geheb family which he and his wife, Irma, started in Chicago, Illinois. FH Bremer Vaccinations-Attest (smallpox) for 2-year-old Hans Voss of St. Annen, dated 1845. 119 pp. [This publication] was presented to William John DeFreis on his 12th birthday by his cousin Charles Westra in Buffalo, N.Y. William was born in Buffalo on February 19, 1893. Though not addressed in this book, in 1875 Bertha married Canadian-American William Harper, and moved to the U.S. that same year. Includes a brief history of Pomerania, many maps, and family narratives. Jung, and Flesch. The documents are primarily letters written in the old German script during the 20th century to the Richter family in the United States. (3 Drawings of Goethe). The reverse side describes the product and provides directions and cautions for its use. Buenger, Theodor Heinrich Carl. In the Afterglow. 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. Ida and Elsa later lived in Milwaukee; Ida married Willard Liepert and they took over the Liepert family farm near Boltonville, while Elsa married August Dauer and the two returned to Germany in 1928. Lutz, Jacob Ludwig/ Kiler, John/ Family history/ Wuerttemberg/ Baden/ Busek, Barbora (Scheinost)/ Zoubek, Vaclov/ Atlantic crossing/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Genealogy, Bunnelle, Phyllis M., and Philip R. Bunnelle. Chart. Abstract: Daniel Jaeck was born in Dec 1697 in the area of Sauerberg (now known as Surberg), in the Canton of Bern (now in the canton of Aargau), Switzerland. Kirchenbuch des Missionfeldes an den Wisconsin Central, Wisconsin and Minnesota, North Wisconsin, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis und Omaha Eisenbahnen. Notes: Created by members of the Schlote and Wolter families. Frampton n Cedar Falls Iowa signed Otto Lam[? Material from this file was used in the Friends of the MKI Newsletter, Vol. Transliterations and translations by Laurie Bowman. St. Louis: Eden Publishing House, 1896. Madison, Wis.: the author, 2006. Abstract: Includes a family tree, two letters in German script written by Johannes Staiger and Ignaz Staiger, and a transcription of the letters. FH Lautz Donated by Paul N. Untiet. September 1898 in der Evang. Darmstadt: 1849. 30 pp. Other family names included in this history: Gersbach, Adler, Himber, Hensen, and Becker. Notes: MKI also owns complete set of photocopies of these journals. 349-350. Abstract: Scans of original documents primarily for Theodor (Theo) Wallach and Else (Elsa) Heim Wallach, including 1938 passports, a 1904 Fuehrerschein for Theo, a photostat of their wedding certificate (1938), an Ehevertrag Abschrift for Isidor and Dina (Bruchfeld) Heim (Elses parents), Isidores 1914, German Americans Wisconsin/ Wausau (Wis.)/ Business & Industry/ Jews/ World War, 1939-1945/ Immigrants/ Wallach/ Heim/ Hesse, Notes: Created by members of the Schlote and Wolter families. Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Richard Louis Verlag, 1958. Most letters concern family greetings and financial hardships endured during the First World War. Abstract: Includes autobiography of Frederick Dannenfelser in appendix A. FH Franz Sittel, Theodor, 1828-1889 Biography/ German-American physician/ Physiologist, Rauschenberger, Dolores. Seneca, S.C.: Jens & Jens Family Books, 1999. The documents are primarily letters written in the old German script during the 20th century to the Richter family in the United States. Madison, Wis.: the author, 2004. In addition, the family names of Franzen and Daniels, related through marriage, are recorded. Abstract: Documents six generations of the Giffey line back to 1710, and includes the surnames Giffey, Lampe, Niebel, Gehrke, Kathmann, Mack, Iverson, Brinkerhoff, Kaschube, Schwandt, Draves, Dilts, Davies, Sullivan, Pangburn, Meeder, Kluczinski, and Lockwood. His home on Wisconsin avenue, just east of the Calumet Club, was built in 1910.The deceased served as assessor and alderman in New Holstein for several years. From My Grandfathers Notations on Various Dates As He Had Gathered Them From Various Obtainable Sources, translated by Robert E. Ave-Lallemant, 12 pages. FH Smith Das Familienbuch: Lebenswege und Schicksale der Familie Meyer. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. He immigrated to America in 1927, settling in Chicago. 01915; in box FH Eichs . Mueller, Heinrich. Madison, WI. Notes: Loeb, Greenebaum, Kuh, Weilmann, Mannheimer, Patek. Notes: German text (English translation in The Struve family in Europe and Texas). ; Wellauer, Plett, Duras, Brabec, Flyum, Juve, Matzova, Sacherova. Schmidt geboren den 29ten Maerz 1871 confirmirt den 14ten April 1884 in der Ev. FH Maurer Kiefner, dessen interessante Plaudereien aus dem Boehmerwald noch in angenehmer Erinnerung sind, eine Serie seiner Reise-Erinnerungen. 50 pp. One of the authors great-grandmothers, Elisabeth Weber, was born in Dusseldorf, Westphalia. ]: the authors, 2009. Donated by William G. Thiel. 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. Some of the items had been known for a long time. Ophelia was a licensed physician trained in Berlin, and she paid for the familys passage across the Atlantic Ocean aboard a merchant ship by being the ships doctor. She worked for the United States Postal Service until she retired on September 3, 2012. 450-470. Letters were from Wisconsin. Notes: Donated by Winifred Lacy, 2002. Fliegel/ Postcards/ Aastrup/ Photographs/ Religious. 21 May 1931). He left two sons in Texas: Amand & Louis. Othmar Ammann was the designer and chief engineer of six of the major bridges of New York City as well as consultant for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. An expense account from January 1895 through August 1903 of a German family of a father, mother and children in U.S.A. [105 pp.] . Abstract: Henry Wessels was born in 1800 in Kreis Recklinghausen, Nordrhein-Westphalen, Germany, and died 1857 in Millstadt, St. Clair Co., Illinois. Names include: Vogel, Davison, Miller, Remus, Steinback, Klatt, Riedner, Bourk, Uecker, and Klecker. Notes: Letters compiled with notations by Paul N. Untiet, English translations by Philip Graupner. Abstract: Alt. Volume II: The Babenschneider and Bogenschneider Families. Family History/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Farm life/ Farming/ FH Krueger, Meier, Eugene B. Eugene Bertram Meier Jr.s Trip to Silesia and Pomerania, 1978: A Monograph Based on Primary Sources. Notes: Dannegger, Dannecker, Staiger; donated by Eugene Wengert. Geschichte des Gutes Rensekow, Kr. ), donated later, is also part of this collection. other documents and fragments of letters, as well as newspaper clippings; 227-259; Werner Thiers travelog in Germany. Kahle, Robert W. [Kahle genealogy, chart]. 1988. Madison, WI: 1988. Search by Name. Hartig, Joachim. New York: Krone Brothers, 1885. She moves to New England, then the Midwest, feeling less out of place with each move, but still longing for home. (An Abstract of a Thesis). Abstract: The Doerings originally lived in Thuringia near Hessen and Lower Saxony. See also: FH Kletzien 11-15; a history of the pioneers and the first settlements p. 19; the familys beginning and the story of Carolines life as a child, her immigration (in the 1850s), their first settlement in Wisconsin, Krueger, Johann/ 1775-1977/ Wisconsin/ Niederhagen/ Regenwalde, Pommern, Blied/ Religion History/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Blocki Family. Kindschi family history. 19 pp. Notes: Donated by Don Hohlstein of Rio, Wisconsin, 2008. FH Geheb [Description by David Harper, Bertha Tauber Harpers paternal grandson]: Bertha Tauber was born in Munich in 1853. from ms.; Schauer, Terlicker, Burkart. German-English Academy/ Schools/ Education/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.). Passports/ Wurtemburg/ German Americans New York/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Waushara County/ Family history, [Schreiner: Assorted papers]. Marked DRAFT.Graphics include map, two crests, and a photograph. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. Sauer, Duxbury, Ruth A. Borchardt, and Donald E. Duxbury. History of the Hemker family. FH Hinrichs Doring Lineage. That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. Michael Todd Fisher, 43, of Roanoke, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday December 20. Letters/ Religious, German Club of Wausau-Merrill (Wis.). 16 pp. 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. 25, 31-38, 66-67 and recollections (Day before yesterday p. 45-51. He had a brother, Franz, who later moved to Brazil. Notes: Reprint of 1971 ed. Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Ingwerson, Emil, Letters to Mathilde Reinhardt. Evangelisch reformierte Kirche/ Ohio Brown County. 1983. My Life. 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. Zeichenbuecher fuer Heinrich Steinfort. undt Bluehe Gehe auff der Tugendt Bahn biss dich Ein Mahl dein Go[tt] wuerdt ziehen zu dem hellen Sternen Blahnn. . German Edition, no. Held at the Wisconsin Historical Society (non-circulating). Notes: Huebner; Jarmer. 23 pp. Includes information on typical farm chores, buildings, social activities, coming of the railroad and roads, etc., experienced by many first farmers. Amalie, 1858-1930 was born in Milwaukee of parents who had emigrated from Pomerania for religious reasons. Abstract: Also reprinted 1970. In 1912 the family emigrated to the U.S. aboard the Konigen Luise, settling in Chicago. Merrill, Wis.: the author, c2010. Many of these items have been scanned. . Notes: Moved from P2000-9 to FH Reinhardt, March 2002. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. Distributed by Gustav R. Zilisch, Leichenbestatter, Hustisford, Wisconsin. 93 pp. Mr. Bessler was the General Superintendent of the Burlington Route Railroad. The 1900 document is addressed Am den Landemann Herrn Hans Voss in Neuholstein, Rentoul [Rantoul] Potter Calumet Co. Wisc Nordamerike. Family history/ Rhein-Hessen/ Chicago/ Jews/ Loeb Benjamin/ Loeb, Jakob/ Loeb, Seeligmann/ 1801 / Forty-eighters, Loeffler, Heinz. They served in the Illinois Volunteers, Company B, 79th Regiment from 1862 until 1865. November 12, 1935 - April 24, 2023. Printouts from internet pages as cited. FH Bartel Notes: Grosnick, Seefelt, Zastrow, Spiegelberg, Klipfel, Zickert, Luedtke, Brei; see also Seefelt family. Wilhelm. And others. Notes: Scanned from original documents temporary loaned by Lori Wallach. Maeser, Reinhard. Notes: Gross, Haese, Rahn, Seefeldt, Hangen. Notes: Puttkamer, Metz, Westphal, Budtke, von Selle, Volkmann; donated in August 2002 by Mrs. Joan Meier, 87 Golf Parkway, Apt. 4 volumes. Wilhelm John Friedrich and Wilhelmine Fredericke (Luebke) Stark emigrated from the village of Schoenhagen, Hindenburg district, Kreis Naugard, Pommern in 1874. Family history of the Smith family. Heinrich Kruckeberg died in 1905 in Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin. Becker, his wife Ottilia (Schauer) Becker, and their children. Wittenberg, Austria-Hungary/ Eagle River (Wis.)/ Gorz, Katharine/ Family history/ Wisconsin, Gould, Ed Jr. Zimkoske/Simcosky Family Genealogy. 173-175; description of home farms pp. Boulder, CO: 1984. Ancestors in France, Taken from the Booklet Chronik der Familie Ave-Lallemant, by Reinhold Ave-Lallemant. Certificate of Award for having read Boy on the Farm, awarded 18 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. of Wagner and related families, many of whom settled in Wisconsin. Abstract: Dear Willy is the story of Willy Oswald Gehebs life told through journals, letters, documents, and photos found in an old suitcase stored away since 1947. Abstract: The Dobberpuhl family emigrated from Grambow, Kreis Cammin, Pomerania, and were among the founders of Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Circles of Time: The Saga of the Homestead of Johannes & Frauke de Neui, a Couple from Ostfriesland, Germany, 1865 to 2000. Family History/ Acterberg/ Achterberg/ Weber/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ World War, 1914-1918. 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. Abstract: Includes Gesegnete Weihnacht! card signed by E. F. Dornfeld; Herzliche Glueck-Wuensche zur goldenen Hochzeit signed by H. Schmidt; Zum Andenken an Euren Mainzer Aufenthalt gweidmet von Eurem Freund Hans Stark (Mainz, den 28. 27, No. FH Sahnow Magli, Felix/ Bern Canton, Switzerland/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Family history/ 1850-1987, Kinsinger, Levi & Lydia, Compilers. 40. 5, in English, March 23, 1928 December 31, 1931. Abstract: A vindication for the keeping of the expense account is written on p. Taufzeugen waren Herr Heinr. 1897. FH Ankelen Kurtzs Buggy Wheel Project [Text and Photographs, 1983-2010]. Immanuels Gemeinde zu Cedarburg, Wis. Church records/ Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Wisconsin. Family history of Daniel L. & Sarah B. FH Weaver German Workerss Organization. Family History/ Giffey/ Brandenburg, Prussia/ Lampe/ Boesen, Luchow, Hannover/ Niebel/ Kathmann/ Gehrke/ Brinkerhoff/ Kaschube/ Schwandt/ Dilts/ Pangburn/ Kluczinski/ German Americans Wisconsin. 1996. Abstract: Descendants of Wendelin Bautz and Magdalena Dieringer Bautz, from Haigerloch (Hohenzollern). He graduated from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1882 and was a missionary serving twenty-nine mission stations in Northwest Wisconsin between 1882 and 1884. 4. Abstract: Genealogy, history, pictures: focused on Germany MKI P2002-45 Joyce passed away Saturday evening, October 1, 2022, in Columbus, following an extended illness. Abstract: Narrative of the ancestors, the journey, Chicago 1848 to 1855; Johnsburg 1855 to 1888; then genealogy Abstract: Clippings from the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung from July 1912 mounted in a black paper book marked Photographs. Great Falls, Kirchengeschichte & Weltgeschichte. Brandenburg writes on January 3, 1919: I have filled 3 different books, but they are all written in German and German script. . 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. Bertha died in 1963 in Krankenhaus Bethanien, Moers, Germany; Rudolf died in 1970 in Chicago. Notes: 1981 copy of original, English translation pub. Andreas immigrated from the village of Wagenstadt, . [37], [18] pp., ill., and one compact disc. Oesau, Claus/ 1797-/ Family history/ Chilton (Wis.)/ New Holstein (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Schleswig Holstein/ Oesau/ Hanssen/ Kletzien/ Ahrens/ Arens/ Forty-eighters/ Wisconsin Calumet County New Holstein/ Letters. John Asbach served with Company M, 3rd Iowa Calvary, and was killed October 25, 1864 in the battle of Osage, Kansas. Notes: Donated by Brian Paul Kaess. Eau Claire, Wis.: William G. Thiel, 2018. The family history project has been written in three parts: Volume I is a summary of the familys life in Germany, the story of their coming to America, and a chronicle of our family members lives in America. Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Dombrowski/ Family history/ Schwarza (Kreis Schleusingen)/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Danzig/ Postcards. There was a sister, Marie. (Two drawing books of Heinrich Steinfort.) When Death Occurs; Service Options; . U.S.: Selbstverlag, 375 pp. [Papers have been scanned and are in UW Box folder]. Granroth, Sandra, compiler. In 1757 he married Catrina Lauffenberg in Rhinebeck, New York.
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