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Kleine Scheidchronik 1565-1981. 109-129: memories of her childhood in Watertown, WI, and on a farm north of Watertown, end of 19th century. Frontenac, Minn.: Lorris Anne Wendland, 2015. Christopher was one of these children. After first settling in the northwest part of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, members of this family eventually moved to the Winona, Minnesota area. into English, describing trip across ocean He then accepted a call as pastor at Tinley Park and Orland, Illinois, and served these congregations from 1884 until 1892. Abstract: Contains original letters written in the old German handwriting script, photocopies of original letters, and (sometimes only) transcriptions and/or translations of letters dating from 1877 to 1937. [Documents relating to the Westphal family]. Abstract: birth certificate; naturalization papers; military pass; various, Aust, Friedrich/ Birth certificate/ Naturalization/ Military. Donated by Bob Luening. FH Gruber Notes: Hasselman, Asbach, Beyer, Boyer, Harsiem, McCord, Miller, Munch; donated 1984. Kirchenbuch des Missionfeldes an den Wisconsin Central, Wisconsin and Minnesota, North Wisconsin, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis und Omaha Eisenbahnen. Kaess, Brian Paul. Robinson-Zwahr, Robert R. Die Bremerverwandtschaft in Deutschland und in Texas. 198? Teubert/ Obituary/ Racine (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Thiel, William G. Claus Johann Hennings: A New Holstein Pioneer. 200 Jahre in Mecklenburg. 21 May 1931). [58] pp., ill. Louisas mother, Christina (Heuer) Zirbel (sometimes spelled Zerbel) came to Milwaukee with her children in 1839, having left from the port of Stettin, Prussia. Kindschi family history. 19 pp. [213] pp., ill. (some col.). 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. Notes: Kahle, Betke, Morentz. [Verona, WI 53593] FH Tegeder 208 pp. Names include: Vogel, Davison, Miller, Remus, Steinback, Klatt, Riedner, Bourk, Uecker, and Klecker. (B85-610), Lehmann, Philipp. : n.d. Dance program book: German-English Academy. While at the latter place he met Miss Myrtle Johnson to whom he was married on December 25, 1911. . 288-291; agricultural statistics for Calumet county 1870-1910 pp. Paternal lines: Uecker/Heise (Pommerania to Watertown, Wisconsin; to Chicago; to Wright County, Minnesota); Wolfram/Schmidt (Thuringen (Wolfram) and Alsace (Schmidt/Klein) to Carver County, to Wright County, to Todd County, Minnesota). Family history/ Farm life/ German Americans Wisconsin. P95-4 Family history/ Kaess/ Swartz/ Ochiltree/ Swabia/ Benningen, Wuerttemberg, Kaess, Brian Paul. MKI Oversize He arrived in America in 1847, bringing with him his wife Barbara, son Jakob, and daughters Anna Maria and Barbara. Notes: Donated by the author (Portland, OR 97217-4530); delivered by the daughter of Mrs. Penny Gray ne Zehren (Milton, Wis. 53563) in October 2002. Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman lost her battle with cancer on Sunday, May 26th. Confirmation certificate for Hermuth Alb. Mai 1926); postcard to Mr. John Boss[?] MANSFIELD: Joyce Ann Bowman, 76, of Mansfield passed away following a short illness on Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021. Faulkton, SD, 1972. Roth. Captain John Stahel was born in Wuelflingen, Canton Zurich, Switzerland in 1832, and settled in Wisconsin (first in Sauk Prairie, then later in Mazomanie). FH Paape ); a letter from Katharina and Peter Bender to their aunt and children, written in Augenthal (near Munich, Germany) on 22 Oct. 1894; a letter from Georg Kraemer to his friend Georg [Heim?] [32] pp., ill. Eicks, C. H./ Bremen/ New York, Letters to Emil Ingwerson. Surnames, with variations, include: Zimscoske, Zimkowski, Simcosky,and Kuykendall. Family History of Arthur and Martina (Hartmann) Duesterhoeft. Milwaukee, Wis.: German-English Academy, 1913. Notes: Received from Mrs. Barbara Fass, Milwuakee, given by Irmgara Roemheld, Wauwatosa, and the Milwaukee County Historical Society, December 1983; ledger pages are stamped with numbers from 13-54, 59-106, 113-116, 119-121, 124-128, and 135-136. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. [n.d.]. 141 pp. Notes: 1 p.; Ottow, Dittberner, Zastrow The 1900 document is addressed Am den Landemann Herrn Hans Voss in Neuholstein, Rentoul [Rantoul] Potter Calumet Co. Wisc Nordamerike. We are sad to announce that on October 1, 2022 we had to say goodbye to Joyce Ann Bowman of Buckeye Lake, Ohio, born in Newark, Ohio. Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2015. xxxvii, 456 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. 58 pp. Amherst Junction, WI: By the author, 1983. Abstract: Generation 1: Mathias Meyer (1807-1854) and Gertrude (1810-1854) emigrate to America in 1846, most likely coming from Baden. PIA/ Lutheran Church/ Biographies/ Baltzer, Adolf, 1817-1880/ Evangelical Lutheran Church. Christian Frederick and Dorothea Louisa (Blank) Siewert left Hohenschoenau, Prussia, for America in 1850. [Milwaukee, Wis.? Notes: Jacobs; Brehmer Bertermann/ Baptism records/ Birth certificate/ Germany, [Genealogical Information on the Yake Family]. Riechers, Johann Christian/ Family history/ Wisconsin/ Engeln, Hannover/ 1821-1978, Gross, Frank Robert. August Friedrich Wilhelm Emil Wittnebel and Amelia Charlotte Caroline Sauer Wittnebel, along with four children, left Trechel, Kreis Stargard, Pomerania in 1890. She moves to New England, then the Midwest, feeling less out of place with each move, but still longing for home. A smaller portion is in English. Heinrich Kruckeberg died in 1905 in Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin. FH Strathmann Notes: Niederrblingen, Gttlingen, Tpfer, Schnau, Benroth; letter from Bob Brue, Shorewood, WI, indicating I found this in the travel trunk that Richard Lorenz used to travel with. 41 pp. Descendants of Samuel N. Miller and Sarah J. Petersheim 1876 1991. 526 pp. Joyce Bowman - Stoughton, Wisconsin , Gunderson Funeral Home - Memories Briefe] und Dokumente kompiliert von Paul N. Untiet ein Nachkomme von Ladbergen Auswanderer Kipp, Untiet, Harmeyer, Hoge und Schroer. Grosnick/ Seefelt/ Wisconsin/ Pomerania/ 1842-/ Family history/ Memories, Seefelt, Edward R. The Seefeldt Family History. Documents and photographs related to the Schlaraffia Milwaukia. Abstract: An estimated seventy letters written by the parents and brother of C. H. Eicks in the 1880s and early 1900s, many addressed in care of Messr. Also included are family charts of Bernard Brandenburg and his wife Albertina Raasch, which contain information on their relatives who are known to the family and are mentioned in the diaries. FH Steinbach John went to college in Watertown, Wis. and became a teacher. Steurer, Maurine, translator. Survived by Husband Robert Bowman. Abstract: Photocopies and scanned images of documents related to Friedrich August Bellmann; originals were discovered inside a suitcase in a basement. The names Anne and Miss Sarah Endress also appear written on the pages. Madison, Wis.: the author, 1920. Wallau, Wendel/ 1853-1859/ Manitowoc (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Gau-Algesheim, Hessen/ Diaries, Wallraff, Frederick Cummings, and John Hamilton Wallraff. 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?] Notes: Related to autograph book of Alvina Steinfort Brennecke, P2002-54? Madison, WI: Blaize Communications, 2018. ix, 112 pp., illustrations. Portrait of a Swiss immigrant to the U.S. in the late 1800s. Those wishing to access these materials prior to 2038 should first contact: Klaus Wolter (n8nxf@chartermi.net) or Niels Wolter (niels.solar@gmail.com) or Johannes Wolter (Johannes.wolter11@gmail.com). On Wednesday he became ill and medical aid was summoned, but his illness became so severe that even though every possible effort was made to relieve his suffering, the end came early this morning. Abstract: Emma Berta Schmidt is the mother of Charlotte Dorothea von Elbe Donated by Robert Bellman. Poetry/ Literature, German American/ German Americans Illinois. See also German Immigrant Family Letters, 1877-1950: Letters of Adolf and Bernhardine nee Hoge Kipp, by Paul N. Untiet (MKI CS71 .K57 2013). [Hales Corners, Wis.]: [1898]. Well-wishers signing in 1951 from Schwerin and Hohenwoos, also one from Milwaukee, 1852. Neumuehl. 1994. undt Bluehe Gehe auff der Tugendt Bahn biss dich Ein Mahl dein Go[tt] wuerdt ziehen zu dem hellen Sternen Blahnn. Philadelphia: Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, 1943. Hasselmann/Biederstaedt from Mecklenburg/Strelitz, Germany: Johan Frederick Theodor Hasselmann & Fredericka Marie Caroline Biederstaedt. P92-55 Surnames include: Kipp-Manecke, Hoge-Fledderjohann, Nssmeier, Storck, Mller, Hrkamp, Harmeier, Bettler, Ktterheinrich, Lagemann, Prigge, and Lbke. Dorfgueting. 1821. Notes: Donated by Father Kevin Wester, Campbellsport, WI 53010; Becker was also known as Beckesch Klos. Munster, Ind. In 1874 he established a drug business in Baltimore and manufactured products such as Dr. August Koenigs Hamburger Tropfen.] Shelved with the Kaess / Ochiltree / Swartz Family History. Madison, WI: Selbstverlag, 1992. He was elected president of Concordia College, St. Paul, and served in this position from 1893 to 1927. other handwritten documents on New Holsteins history; Madison, WI: Mohs Seaplane Corporation, c1984. Band der gesammelten Werke. Kochendoerfer, Leonard/ Kochendoerfer, Barbara/ La Crosse (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Wuerttemberg/ 1842-1987/ Family history, Tegeder, Robert M. Sources for Tegeder family research: History of German families who came to the United States 1820-1920. The family owned the Heidelberger Fass, later named Hessbergers, a Chicago restaurant that appears in the movie Groundhog Day. FH Hamersky These are all written on stationary printed: Cuirassier-Regiment von Seydlitz (Magdeburg) Nr. Contents include: 1848 lithograph of Carl Siller, a biography in English (adapted from G. V. Levitsky, Jurjev, 1903), a copy of pages from the Milwaukee City Directory for 1851-2, and a copy of Sillers Curriculm vitae (in the old German script) dated 1835, as well another document (dated 1867) which describes Sillers life and his arrival in America. Educational/ Exercise Book/ Penmanship/ Family History/ Steinfort, Heinrich, Steinfort, Heinrich. Document published: Verlag von Ernst Kaufmann 66 & 68 Fulton Street, New York, No. Includes some ancestry and family history in Germany. She was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Emery and Doris Lane. Kirchenbuch des Missionfeldes an den Wisconsin Central, Wisconsin and Minnesota, North Wisconsin, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis und Omaha Eisenbahnen. 3 pp. 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. . Emanuels Gemeinde im Namen des Dreieinigen Gottes getauft worden. and family, written in Augenthal on 19 April 1870; a letter from Peter P. Heim to his brother Georg, Georgs wife and children, also from Thomas Heym to his son Georg, Georgs wife and children, written in Augenthal on 15 Nov. 1868; a letter from Thomas Heym to his son, his sons wife and children, written in Augenthal on 21 Oct. 1869; and letters written by Georg Heim from the U.S.: two letters from Georg Heym to his wife Marichen and the family, written in Evergreen Bluf[f? MKI 2011-6 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. Names of signers include Baumhoven, Haas, Emmerling, Brodesser, Brand, Schmitz, Kroeger, Thormaehlen, Bourgeois, Trimborne, Birkhauser, Beck, Fox, and others. 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. In addition to producing leading research on American dolls, the Kurtz team has reported on the Amish, Mennonites, and the Church of the Brethern, such as Wheels Made by Hand, an article about an Amish buggy repair shop in Goshen, Indiana. [Documents of Rev. Edward Dorsch and Otto Roeser: German-American Poets in Michigan. Michigan Heritage, vol. Bird, Robert Byron, and Ethel Antrim Bird. Abstract: Autograph book with writing in English and German for Theresa Graettinger in Milwaukee; dates range from 1879 to 1882. The family name of Kaestner is mentioned; this apparently is the name of Karls cousins.
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