The summer of 1975, they moved with their children from Sun River to Great Falls where Joyce pursued a lifelong career as an insurance agent. Abstract: These documents primarily concern Liselotte (Schlote) Wolter and her husband Jrgen Reimer Wolter. Abstract: Biographical sketch of Hans Krohn. Older letters are between Liselotte Schlote and her father. [n.d.]. Notes: Donated by Wayne and Joel Krueger. The Falck family: Remembrance still is bright. Dreieich: 1980. Family history/ Immigrants/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Pomerania, Prussia. Abstract: Bertha Tauber was born in Munich in 1853. [Various documents].1900a. s.l. Legal handwritten documents from 1858 and 1900, both stamped Ober Landesgerichtsbezirk Kiel. 1882. [Papers have been scanned and are in UW Box folder]. PIA/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Societies, etc. Bloede, Victor C. The Journey Victor G. Bloede: His forebears and successors. Brumder/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German-American publishers Milwaukee, Steinfort (Brennecke), Alvina/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Souvenir album/ Handwritten, Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Columbus (Wis.)/ Miller/ Steinback/ Klatt/ Riedner/ Uecker/ Klecker. FH Kielgast Bohstedt, Gustav/ Family history/ Wisconsin/ Gnissau, Holstein, Bohstedt, Gustav. [Documents relating to the von Puttkammer family]. Steurer, Maurine, translator. Abstract: Report from Maryland Historical Magazine, XLVII, 2, June, 1952 Abstract: Letter: An Sophie and signed Wilhelm., Wintermantel/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Baden/ 1788-/ Family history, Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten. Abstract: All the Geisers in the East Central area of Wisconsin are descendants of Melchoir Xavier Geiser (1814-1872). Autobiography of Pastor M. J. Hillemann. Notes: Huebner; Jarmer. Madison, Wis.: Blied, 1903-1947. . Notes: 1 p.; Van Kleeck, Barentsz Irma Bublitz is the mother of Elmer H. Marth [see: FH Marth], and she grew up in Town Jackson, Washington County, about one mile east of Kirchhayn. 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. s.l. FH Kaess Family history/ Clausing/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Moegenburg/ Elzig/ Haas/ Homan/ Meyer/ Vocke/ Wulff/ Schumann, Reichmann, Felix, comp. The actor Fred Bud MacMurray is one of the descendants of Johann Christian Grebel. Family tree/ Uecker/ Ecker/ Heise/ Wolfram/ Schmidt/ Neupert/ Schoenheider/ Suessenguth/ Meyer/ Goltermann/ Honebrink/ Honerbrink/ Klaustermeier/ Alsace, Umhoefer, Gary A. Benedikt Umhoefer and Sons: A brief history of the immigrant Umhoefer family. Bertha Tauber Harper, from an interview by Beatrice Hess (high school student), 7 pp. 20 pp. Mein Lebenslauf. FH Schoenecker Evangelical. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. in Oberdollendorf, a district of Koenigswinter, Westphalia, in either 1844 or 1847; two fragments of writing exercises (in English); envelope with Mount Pleasant, Iowa pre-printed as return address; Civil War letter from Johann Asbach to his parents and siblings, written in German and English from a camp near Memphis, Tennessee (May 7, 1864) [letters reflect a mixture of German and English words]; a 29-page handwritten Andachts-Uebungen der monatlichen Versammlung (prayers for the monthly gathering); deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa. Abstract: Johann Friederich Bornfleth was born 1824 in Pomerania; he left the village of Arnsberg, Kreis Greifenberg in 1865 at the age of 41 to immigrate to the United States. ; Ruble. 136 pp. Legal handwritten document dated May 1900, possibly related to the death of Antje Voss of St. Annen, Schleswig Holstein. Abstract: Re: Hans Kudlich; typescript. 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. By 1955 Lonny and half her family had escaped to West Germany, and they worked to bring the remaining relatives from East Germany. Originals were in possession of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thiel of La Crosse, WI. Poser, Claudia. Notes: Schnaich, Bavaria 40 pp. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 633 pp. Wittenberg, Austria-Hungary/ Eagle River (Wis.)/ Gorz, Katharine/ Family history/ Wisconsin, Gould, Ed Jr. Zimkoske/Simcosky Family Genealogy. Solches wuenschet von Hertzen Dein Getreuer Petter Christian Gordtner Getaufft Zu Gundershoffen d[en] 28 t[en] Julii als mann Zalt Nach unssers Erloessers Herren Jesu Christi Geburtt Anno 1707. St. Louis, MO: Robert E. Parkin Genealogical Research & Productions, [1983]. 89 pp. St. Louis, Mo: Concordia, 1905. Family History/ Photographs/ German Americans Kansas/ Rahn, Recipe book with handwritten recipes, and clippings in both English and German. His son, Adolph, married Mathilde Nafziger and they had a son, Joseph. Pfarrers Heinrich I. Dreis, 1912 (Madison, Wis.); and two copies of 1916 pamphlet announcing English services for the remaining months (Sept. Dec) at St. Marcus Ev. At the age of ten he and his parents left the village of Zewitz in 1872 to live in America. FH Bertermann 3 115 W Belt Line Rd, Faber/ 1529-1929, [Family letters: Kramer; Wiedenbeck] It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Joyce Ann Bowman (Dallas, Texas), who passed away on March 20, 2022, at the age of 64, leaving to mourn family and friends. Agnes Szymanski Reiter died on August 5, 1999, and is buried in St. Vincent Cemetery, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. 4155 S R. L. Thornton Fwy, Pastor Grabau asked that they stay, at least until Pastor Ehrenstroem could join them. FH Fruits (P86-50) Vol. [Hustisford, Wis.: Gustav R. Zilisch, 1909]. Bertha Tauber Harper, by Roland Harper, 32 pp. At the age of ten he and his parents left the village of Zewitz in 1872 to live in America. ); Bendel, Johann, 1839-1899 and Pesch, Magdalin, 1845-1882 coming from Nassau and Bengel, descendants living in Madison, Lac qui Parle, MN. 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. Ancestors Abstract: Leonard and Barbara Kochendoerfer emigrated from Wuerttemberg, Germany to America in the spring of 1875. Otterberg 1730 Bacharach 1802 in America. Abstract: Scanned images of 11 letters written in the old German script, along with transliterations and translations. Notes: Donated by Robert Bellman. Also donated is a copy of: Stargard in Pommern: Gotfried Ernsten, 1722. Abstract: Brief summation of August Friederich Kleinerts birth; his preparations for his and his familys trip to America, their experiences on the voyage and in establishing a home in the wilderness of Wisconsin; additional sections: pp. in Odessa, Russia and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Berlin. Abstract: Family reunion pamphlet, photo, postcard. Family History/ Hennings/ New Holstein (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Calumet County New Holstein/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Dithmarschen (Germany)/ Wisconsin German Americans, Thiel, William G. Familie Thiel. German Connection. Evangelisch reformierte Kirche/ Ohio Brown County. FH Pressentin 01915; in box FH Eichs . [on] Oct. 17, 1867. . Schmitt/ Schmidt/ Alsace/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ German immigrants Pennsylvania/ Coal mining, Schramm, Jacob. small accounting ledger, first dated 15 October 1872; Swiss Americans/ Letters/ Emigration and immigration (Switzerland-US), Wickham, Gerald Dale. The history also provides details on ancestors and siblings; names include: Burmeister, Wagner, Gaedke, Jaschinski, Behm, Sonnenkalben, Razies, Sprengel, Rauschnik, Linde, Vogler, Granzow, and Rumpfeld. Notes: Donated by Hubert R. Arndt. Notes: Seefeldt, Dupas, Lawrence, Polzin, Stock. Madison, WI: Selbstverlag, 1992. Abriss eines Unterrichts in der Christlichen Lehre fuer die Evangelische Jugend [Handwritten Catechism/Confirmation Book]. Meinholz/ Family history/ 1709-1982/ Ashton (Wis.)/ Duesseldorf/ Frixheim/ Wisconsin, Meyer-Rasch, Carla. 4, Winter 1999. Notes: Name on cover unreadable, Schaufler mentioned in text. FH Marth Bittner, Bernadette, Bernice Enz, and Carol Ryan. Some time later he operated a branch store in the west end of the city. Family history/ Knott/ Hartmann/ Moravia/ Minnesota/ Idaho, DeNeui, Donald and Carolyn. ; Paape, Ruchholtz, Liphardt, Starck Notes: An earlier version of this history won a Special Honorable Mention in the 2004 Henry Barkhausen Competition for Original Research, awarded by the Association for Great Lakes Maritime History. Abstract: Descendants of Wendelin Bautz and Magdalena Dieringer Bautz, from Haigerloch (Hohenzollern). 25 pp. ), Cassens, Robert G. My Ostfriesian Ancestors in Whiteside County, Illinois. FH Gugler Abstract: Donated by the Altenheim, Chicago, 1986. FH Gruling - [From: Vaccinations-Attest (smallpox) for 2-year-old Hans Voss of St. Annen, dated 1845. 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. FH Ragatz Family tree/ Kenosha (Wis.)/ Dallmann/ Bentz/ Kressin/ Ruege/ Treptow/ Darsow/ Pommern, Prussia/ Pomerania, Prussia. MKI also has the original documents; letters, photos, etc. The letter from 1895 includes advertisements for Early Settlers on Lake Winnebago, a translation of Die Ansiedler am Winnebago-See, published by G. Brumder as part of the Jugend Bibliothek. 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. While at the latter place he met Miss Myrtle Johnson to whom he was married on December 25, 1911. . handwritten article/document, in English, on New Holsteins Forty-Eighters; 41 pp. Notes: Donated by James A. Pfeil. Well-wishers signing in 1951 from Schwerin and Hohenwoos, also one from Milwaukee, 1852. . Abstract: Includes bookmark from Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Mo. Abstract: Descendants of Christian Giesen Religious/ Handwritten, Bunnelle, Phyllis M. The 1875 and 1885 Immigration from Bohemia of Barbora Busek (Scheinost) and the Vaclov Zoubek Family. Briefe] und in Verbindung stehende Dokumente betreffend sind Auswanderer des Dorfs von Ladbergen, Deutschland. Vols. - Hermuth Voss was born in the town of Rantoul on May 5, 1896, and came with his parents here about seven years ago. 17; Third Series. MKI P2002-88 (King) Zook. FH Reinhardt FH Struve 1 Translations of the letters in English in ring binders: 8tes Infantrie-Regiment 6te Compagnie Buechlein fuer den Soldaten Wilhelm Schumacher. Herbert Miller Obituary. FH Wehrwein Notes: See also: MKI P2004-26, Newspaper Clippings Documenting a 1912 Trip by the Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund to Germany. Inscribed Lester Seifert, 10 Dec. 1946. Finkler, Henry P. M., and Adolph Finkler. 1, 3-4 are 8.5 x 14; Vol. 1; Martin Kressin and Dorothea Ruges names appear on the Death Certificate of their daughter Anna Marie. If I had it to do over I would have written them all in English. Donated by Robert Bellman. Abstract: Leaflet about St. Nazianz and journal article included. 58 pp. Notes: Also includes an introduction to Neumuhl-Kork and the Steurer family from Schlegels American families of German ancestry in the United States. Schroeter, Eduard/ Sauk City (Wis.), Schmidt, Frederick R. editor and translator. . Joyce and Howard divorced and she married Lon Bowman in January 2001.Joyce was full of energy and ambition. Notes: Handwritten on a hardbound tablet; L:GER. Maternal lines: Neupert/Schoenheider/Suessenguth (Thuringen to Chicago); Meyer/Goltermann (Landesbergen and Erichshagen, Hannover, Germany, to DuPage County, Illinois, to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois). Contains more than 107,400 individuals and shows some 36,574 marriages. J. . [A]t the age of seventeen [he] came to America, making his home in New York, where he worked at his trade as baker. FH Windmiller (P87-117) MKI P2005-25 ; Puterbaugh, Burkhurdt, Dillinger, Hawker, Wolff. Abstract: Two letters, in English, to H. Severing, Supt. [Wellauer, ancestor charts]. A. Bendler, 781, 10th St. Milwaukee, July 20, 1912. P95-1 Ancestors of Jacob Ludwig Lutz and John Kiler and related Mueller, Widmaier, Bek, Braun, Beerstecher, Engelfried, Harr, Lohrer, Mammel, and Roller families in Sersheim and Kuppingen, Germany. Notes: Donated by Norbert Manthe of Wauwatosa, WI. Grosnick/ Seefelt/ Wisconsin/ Pomerania/ 1842-/ Family history/ Memories, Seefelt, Edward R. The Seefeldt Family History. German Edition, no. Carl Friedrich married Wilhelmine Leschinsky (1860-1950) in 1884 in Lake Mills. Contents: Box 1: Original letters of Herta Gross in German. Notes: 21 pp. Abstract: Transcription and translation (done by Karyl M. Rommelfanger of Manitowoc, Wisconsin) of an essay written by Lutheran Pastor Theodore H. Buenger and included in the church record book carried by various missionary pastors as they traversed north central and northwest Wisconsin. Geschichte des Gutes Rensekow, Kr. Children of Other Lands Books. Older letters are between Liselotte Schlote and her father. [24 pp.] Abstract: Part of the authors autobiographical memoir. 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. 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. Abstract: A vindication for the keeping of the expense account is written on p. Electronic data for portions of the collection (Madison copy), State Historical Society: MAD L:\ARCHIVES\SHARED\COLLECT\lacmssG.doc; La Crosse Area Research center, La Crosse Mss G Prochnow, Michael/ Prochnow, Anna Marten/ Oakdale (Wis.)/ Hansfelde, Posen/ 1790-1984, Tesch, Maria Catharina, and Nicolaus Tesch . [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. Sample copy of family newsletter. Notes: Donated by Father Kevin Wester, Campbellsport, WI 53010; Becker was also known as Beckesch Klos. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. Theodore was a farmer most of his life and at one time farmed the Trimborn Farm, now a Milwaukee County Park in Hales Corners. Henry DeFreis, 1866-1900. Notes: Includes genealogical tables, bibliographical references, and name index. 7. FH Mast Lautz, Hans/ 1350-1932/ Wiesbaden/ Bonn/ Cologne/ 14th c. Lautz, Walter G., ed. Marked DRAFT.Graphics include map, two crests, and a photograph. Brewery work brought Ludwig, Sr. to New York and then to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Milwaukee. Document published: Verlag der Deutsch Ev. Madison, Wis.: the author, 2004. FH Ritsche Other surnames noted in this genealogy include: Asserin, Banker, Buchta, Hein, Herbstein, Hoof, Horn, Kisow, Linder, Kellermann, Schlueter, Schoeller, Schroeder, Schultz, Schwerbel, iede, Wegener, Wolfgram, and Zenk. Notes: Isbarn/ Kielgast. Care packages, World War II [58] pp., ill. : 198-? Tribute Wall Obituary & Events. FH Kuederling FH Meinholz Notes: Donated by La Vern Rippley, 2019. Wagner / Laufenberg Family History. Bowman. 39-44, letters pp. History of the John Schuette family. 1971. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2008. various pagings [177] pp., ill. (some col.). Notes: Golden Anniversary Edition Get Updates. Written in English but sprinkled with German phrases, the tale reveals motivations for leaving the homeland, recounts adventures on the Atlantic crossing, and details the confusion and surprises encountered as the travelers arrive in America and head for Minnesota. Joyce passed away Saturday evening, October 1, 2022, in Columbus, following an extended illness. Otti Remembers: German WWII Teen Immigrates to America. Rediesss mother was Minnie Pade, a teacher in rural schools in Dodge County. . Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, 2013. Notes: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott Notes: Grosnick, Seefelt, Zastrow, Spiegelberg, Klipfel, Zickert, Luedtke, Brei; see also Seefelt family. Abstract: Contents: Princess Padmini New Discoveries about Queen Thi of Egypt and About the Books of Law of the Old Testament: A Historical Study Womans Part in the Readjustment of Mankind: An Address Thoughts of a Modern Woman: Who Is She? Notes: MKI also owns complete set of photocopies of these journals. Wendel Wallau emigrated from the town of Gau-Algescheim in the modern-day state of Hessen, Germany. Abstract: On card: Veranstaltet vom Deutsch Am. book of childrens poetry, Hoechst interessant, published by Carl Hirsch. A copy of the original letter, a transcription and a translation of the letter are included. Abstract: Johann Balthasas Fromm was born to a family of hand weavers in Sachsen-Meiningen in 1818. Johann Heinrich Schuenemann and Maria Catherine Greitenevert: Their ancestors in Ochtrup, Germany and their descendants. FH Lendborg Cottage Grove, WI: [the author], 2006. This collection includes articles, letters, authors publications, aphorisms, poems, newspaper clippings, etc. Roads to the Past, Vol. P84-72 Donated by Paul N. Untiet. Notes: Photocopy of booklet. Caroline had been born in 1865 in Mecklenburg, Germany. . Abstract: assorted genealogical correspondence [Documents]. Abstract: Story of the homestead of Johannes and Frauke (nee Winenga) de Neui, whose Ostfriesian immigrants came from the rural villages of Bunderhammrich, Ditzumerverlaat, Landschaftspolder in Ostfriesland; and in Midwolda, the Netherlands. Remembering Joyce Bowman. Family history/ Bertermann/ Grosshofer/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago, Hahn, Joseph. A note of appreciation is due Sister M. Augusta, niece of Sister Albert the author. She married Howard Jenkins in 1963. 1929. Franks contributions A pioneer in local government will be laid to rest Saturday, June 1st. Donated by William G. Thiel. John Asbach served with Company M, 3rd Iowa Calvary, and was killed October 25, 1864 in the battle of Osage, Kansas. Chester Chandler Obituary. 22-31. Family History/ Blocki/ Posen/ Sheboygan (Wis.). who was interred in Baw[?] Luth. Generation 2: Nicholas Meyer (1849-1924) was orphaned and adopted into the family of Frank Schwartz of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, possibly as an indentured child. by 1867 Nicholas was married to Anna Trossen and had settled in Green Bay, and by 1881 he had founded the Green Bay Soap Company. ), Germany, on 17 April 187; two prayers written by Anna Katharina (Bast) Tesch (Vor der Schule = Before School and Nach der Schule = After School; two letters from the Tesch family to Aunt Maria: one from Nettchen and Katchen and ? to Aunt Maria and Robert, written in Niedert (near Koblenz, Germany) on 13 April 1860; and one from Johanette Tesch and Nikolaus Tesch, written in Niedert on 17 Febr. ), donated later, is also part of this collection. Notes: Hand-bound book of letters, on cover is written Soprano; donated by Max Gaebler, October 2002. 01915; in box FH Eichs . Comfrey, MN: Selbstverlag, 1988. xii, 236 pp. Jung/ Kaifenheim/ 1827-1843/ Baptism records. [20] pp., ill. Geinzer and Lottes met in Madison, Wisconsin, and were married in 1890. From a letter dated August 1965 from Herold AveLallemant, Shreveport, Louisiana: You may be interested in the thesis written in 1949 by a Mr. Frederick Speidel Youkstetter at the University of Chicago on Friedrich Christian Benedict Ave-Lallemant, His Life and His Fiction., Family history/ Souvenir album/ Handwritten/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Pomerania/ Nerger/ Ave-Lallemant, Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin. Family history/ Letters/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge / Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Handwritten. 4-6, 13, ill.] (Rensberger) Fruits/ Family history/ Maryland/ 1811-1982, Fruits, Stanley C. Ancestors and Descendants of Herman Kramer and Elizabeth (Hegeman) Kramer. 61-69. Genealogical record of Van Kleeck family in America. Family History/ Engelmann, Erasmus Theodor/ Kurpfalz/ St. Louis (Mo. FH Gruber Abstract: Collection of Gemeinde-Bote: Monatsblatt der Ev. Spine title: Ladbergen Letters. Notes: 42 pp. He was a musician and became the director of the Bavarian Concert Orchestra. He sailed for about 20 years, and arrived in the United States in 1854. ), written from Keeping Water and dated Aug. 7, 1880. Family history/ Richter/ Dubbel/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German Americans Montana/ Letters/ World War, 1939-1945/ National Socialism, Abstract: On one side is a picture puzzle titled Das Picnic, with the words Wo ist der Mann, welcher stets Dr. August Koenigs Hamburger Tropfen gebraucht? in old German script below. [Durango, Mexico]: the author, 2019. ; donation of Juergen Eichhoff; includes article clipping from March 8, 1984 Capital Times, Is it true Oscar doesnt care anymore?; photocopy of Oskar Mayer aus Koessingen, 1859-1955 by Deiter Groeschel; and photocopy of Mit schwaebischer Zaehigkeit zum Unternehmer: In Koesingen wurde Oskar Mayer geboren by Adolf Haas. The Jannke Family Tree. She was born in Newark, on November 4, 1956, the daughter of the late John and Marlene (Byers). Dannenfelser: Genealogy and family history. Warden, 904-765-1234 . Bohstedt, assorted papers. FH Uecker The letters are from C. Henry Joseph, (husband of Amelia Endlich, Emils sister) written from New Hope, Portage Co., Wis. and dated Sept. 13, 1865; from Amelia Endlich (Emils sister); from Wilhelm Ingwerson (Emil and Amelias brother) written from Mount Pleasant [Nebraska?] . Other family names included in this history: Gersbach, Adler, Himber, Hensen, and Becker. The Reinhard and Ella (Bakken) Gersbach Story. Correspondence of Alexander Schuster and Ann Kuehl. FH Solzer That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. Karl G. Maeser, born 16 Jan. 1828 in Meissen, Saxony. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. Prisoners of war/ Letters/ World War, 1939-1945, Stenz, John F. The Stenz Family 1692-1980: A Genealogical Record and Brief History. Most dates are 1900, with a few being 1904. Volume II is the English translation of Anna Buerger Feldmanns book on the history of the family in Germany. Lutherischen Dreifaltigkeits Gemeinde zu Cedarburg, Wisconsin for the years 1927, 1928, 1929, and 1930. Geheb, Willy Oswald, 1900-1988/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago/ Brazil/ Mexico/ Immigrants, German/ 20th century/ Letters/ Handwritten, Geil, Elfrieda Hemker. This is his story of leaving New York and arrving in Chicago to catch a train for Watertwon, WI, where he visited his brother, an uncle and cousins. In 1866 Juergen married Anna Juergens (born 1843 in Erfde Herzogtum, Schleswig-Holstein). Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Joyce Ann Bowman to show support. August Sonnemann came to America in 1867 from Hannover, settling first in Youngstown, Ohio. Notes: Also contains a book of poetry: Pestalozzi-Album. Abstract: Ancestor charts and also assorted papers in Danish and German. Notes: 1903 History of Gugler Lithographic Company, photo of Heinrich Gugler. Notes: Donated by Phyllis M. Bunnelle. Passports/ Wurtemburg/ German Americans New York/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Waushara County/ Family history, [Schreiner: Assorted papers]. FH Huber German-English Academy/ Schools/ Education/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.). Transcriptions made by Kristin Reifsynder, Kim Miller, and Marcel Rotter. Another descendant of Christian Schmitt is Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt, a geologist and astronaut in the Apollo program. Notes: Book written both in German and English. The letters reflect a mixture of German and English words. : s.n., 1992]. Family History/ Weinkoetz, Casper/ 1803-1978/ Wisconsin/ Baden. She was a part of the Luke Gospel Family. Santa Fe, N.M.: Vergara Printing, 1968. Photos/Video. Notes: Schoephoerster, Schoephorster, Schoephoester FH Ganshirt Handwritten/ Exercise books/ Bublitz, Irma/ Penmanship, German/ Calligraphy, Study and teaching, Bubolz, George C. Father Julius and Mother Emilie: A personal biography of midwestern pioneers. Including: Cassens, Drantmann, Frerichs, Gerken, Hinrichs, Knelson, Lass and Preibisius. Albert Kluge at the German Evangel. Great Falls, Church records/ German Methodist Church, Madison, Wis./ 1850-1912. Reception. 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. MKI P2018-10 Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text. FH Duesterhoeft ]: the author, 2010. Also includes Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls, by Merlin E. Horn (2nd ed., 2007); On the Banks of Cedar Creek and two copies of Giants of Christian Faith (Groth family histories that include Dobberpuhls); Founders Park: Cedarburg, Wisconsin; and copies of the Bericht der Ev. 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, [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. Survived by Husband Robert Bowman. FH Wolter Loving Grandmother of Sara (Adam) Gaulke, Lindsay Helgeson, Mathew (Brittany) Helgeson, Michael Bowman, Daniel (Mallory) Bowman, and Danielle (Steve) Dutkiewicz. His wife, Paula Gunzel, and young son, Georg(e) Hessberger, Jr., emigrated in 1924. Translations of the letters are included in FH Hasselman: Known Ancestors of Joyce Irene Hasselman and Janice Elaine Hasselman. Notes: Discovered by Joe Salmons in MKI institutional papers; 3 pp. German Methodist Church, Madison Wis. Church Records, 1850-1912, 2 vols. My life story1914-1945. Notes: 1981 copy of original, English translation pub. Trau-Schein [marriage certificate] for Anna Reinhold and Hans Voss, 16 Jan. 1870. 1st ed. In 1912 he came to Viola and opened a bakery in partnership with his brother-in-law. John came to the United States and located in Watertown, Wisconsin, in 1851, and by 1855 he and his family had moved to Rockland, Wisconsin. . Mother of Donna (Arvid) Helgeson, Dale (Lynn) Bowman, and David (Mari) Bowman. Bunnelle, Phyllis M., and Philip R. Bunnelle. Westphal, August, 1850-1915/ Brumm, Carl F., 1844-1914/ Family History/ Brandenburg/ Minnesota, Wetzel, Erwin. Joyce A. Wolter/ Family history/ Letters/ German Americans Michigan/ World War, 1939-1945/ Schlote, Educational/ Hoerig, Frieda/ Report card/ Menomonie (Wis.), Arlington Heights, Ill.: the author, 2001. Margaret learned tailoring. Lutz is credited with launching the J. Abstract: Church book, notebook, parish record, minutes of conference, bible Joyce joined the Community Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Oscar D. Epps, Sr. on September 29, 2013. The photos are attributed to the following studios: Stierle Bros. of Marshfield; G. F. Baumann of Grand Island, Neb. Mike Paraniuk . Examination certificate, possibly associated with a test to become a tailor, dated 14 December 1867 for Gottfried Richard Remp, born in Greifenberg Death notice for a John Tiedchen[?] Family history/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Diaries/ German Americans Illinois/ Kruse, Kurtz, Mark A., and Karen B. Kurtz. Geiser/ Woelfel, Gates of Heaven Synagogue, Madison Wis. Minutes: 1856-1922. Circles of Time: The Saga of the Homestead of Johannes & Frauke de Neui, a Couple from Ostfriesland, Germany, 1865 to 2000. Three photographs depict children, three depict men, five depict women, and one is of a family. 22 pp. Other surnames mentioned in the history: Augustin, Heft, Mentzel, Sabol, Holzer, Fluhr, and Hartmann. FH Hildebrand Stuttgart: Kugler, 1991. [Various family documents]. 63-68. Ferdinand. Learn more about accessibility at UWMadison. of Pennsylvania Press, 1950. Bendel, Kevin M. Pedigree chart. 4 pp. 162 pp. Memoirs/ Marr, John, 1831-1920/ Thuringen/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Marschner, Robert F. Marschner genealogy letter. FH Ochsner Family history/ Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans. in German script. 1863. 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). Roth, Mathias/ 1863-/ Family history/ Trassem, Saarburg/ Spring Green (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Roth, Cynthia. Dexheimer. September 1913. The contract discusses land holdings, future children, and arrangements in the case of an unexpected death. Company K, 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers (from The Fugelman, vol. Weaver Genealogy 1748-1985: Switzerland to the U.S. Holmesville, OH: Selbstverlag, 1986?
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