Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. German Americans Indiana/ Family history/ Drehobl/ Lenz/ Lentz/ Lantz/ Bavaria, Ilberg. Caddo Parish Commissioner Joyce Bowman passes - KSLA Abstract: Kirk Rappe was given this autobiography of his great uncle, Alvin Rappe, by his father, Edward Rappe. Faulkton, SD: 42 pp. Hans Lautz. Juergen and Carl Goth helped to build the first German Lutheran Church of Middleton, Wisconsin. Notes: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott P86-46 Abstract: Pauline Johanne Friedr. Luxembourg/ Iowa/ Immigrants/ Probst, Johann Peter. 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.] ); 1942 (4 vol.). Abstract: Photocopy of a letter from August Roeseler, living in Horicon, Dodge County, Wisconsin, to his family in Germany, place unspecified. Schmidt, Frederick R. editor and translator. Notes: Blocki, Oehling, Thiele, Braasch, Johannsen; Includes English translation of an 1872 family memoir by Emma Doehling Blocki, wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Blocki. FH Giffey See: FH Asbach for original letters written in German by Johann Asbach (Hasselman document contains photocopies and translations of these letters). 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. [165] pp., ill. Kehl is an interesting little town in the circle of Offenburg, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany. Abstract: Ancestor charts and biographical sketches . See FH Untiet for additional letters, original letters, copies of original letters, as well as transcriptions and translations of letters. Joss, Frederick/ Joss, Emily Bigler/ Southern Il/ Switzerland/ Family history Notes: Donated by Greg Hansen of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2013. The History of the Rueping Family. Herbert was born in rural Greene County and came from a family of 10 children. Abstract: various photocopies. Strey, 1869, No 1120 Chesnut [sic] Stree. 1929. Notes: Scanned from original documents temporary loaned by Lori Wallach. This collection includes articles, letters, authors publications, aphorisms, poems, newspaper clippings, etc. 1985. Handwritten/ Exercise Book/ Suetterlin, McConkey, Joyce Irene. 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. Abstract: Contents: 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[?] The product was (most likely) manufactured and sold by A. Vogeler & Co., of Baltimore Md. Reiner, Jacob Christoph, 1781-1832/ Wuerttemberg/ Wisconsin/ Family history, Reines, Joseph. Poland / Family history / Lemberg / Fitt/ World War, 1939-1945/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US), Fotopoulos, Marcia. Footville, Wis.: the author, n.d. various pagings. Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. Travel, Kindschi, Donald. Abstract: Collection of Gemeinde-Bote: Monatsblatt der Ev. Peters Seereiser, handwritten in a blue and white notebook Mother of Donna (Arvid) Helgeson, Dale (Lynn) Bowman, and David (Mari) Bowman. 11, 1969, pp. Lutheran Church (now Hope Lutheran Church) in the Township of Cottage Grove, Dane County, Wisconsin on November 10, 1858. . FH Rappe Huber, Anthony/ Pennsylvania Berks County/ Narratives. His letters often feature swastikas. Abstract: The Doerings originally lived in Thuringia near Hessen and Lower Saxony. 4. 1876. By 1857 William C. Naschold, Johanns grandson, had moved to Columbia County, Wisconsin. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Chester Chandler of Midland City, Alabama, who passed away on April 24, 2023, at the age of 62, leaving to mourn family and friends. 381 pp. 7, Halberstadt. FH Monigal 19th century/ Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Grebel/ Kluegel/ Lutherans. Notes: Meyer, Bergmann, Westphal, Werner, Bacmeister. Abstract: Autograph book with writing in English and German for Theresa Graettinger in Milwaukee; dates range from 1879 to 1882. Spine title: Ladbergen Letters. Dr. Andy Bowman Letters to the Editor Fr. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar [Part 2]., Gaebler, Max. Steinbach, Karl Eduard Reinhard/ 1883/ Confirmation/ Strehmel/ Wisconsin/ Birth certificate/ Marriage records/ Confirmation, Steinfort, Heinrich. Abstract: Beruf: Weberin, Geburtsort: Aachen, Geburtstag: 10.12.1889, Wohnort: Eilendorf. 17 April 1942), both immigrated from Pomerania as children with their families. Box 336, Beverly Farms, Mass. Abstract: In July of 1843, Friedrich Melcher, his parents, and four siblings emigrated from Alt Ruednitz on the Oder River to North America, settling first in a new German Lutheran community near Buffalo, New York. Synode v N. Amerika, R. Wobus St. Charles Mo. 109-129: memories of her childhood in Watertown, WI, and on a farm north of Watertown, end of 19th century. He was a German speaking Lutheran Protestant.He traveled the route of many other Swiss Protestant refugees to the town of Schalkendorf inAlsace. He married Anna Catharina Leibenguth and had three sons, including Johann Daniel Jaeck, who immigrated to America sometime around 1780, then moving his family to Canada between 1795 and 1800. 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. FH Berg Notes: Donated by Don Hohlstein of Rio, Wisconsin, 2008. Ancestors in France, Taken from the Booklet Chronik der Familie Ave-Lallemant, by Reinhold Ave-Lallemant. The letters reflect a mixture of German and English words. Includes a scan of, Family history/ Letters/ Mecklenburg-Schwerin/ Pommern, Mecklenburg/ Wisconsin Dane County/ Middleton (Wis.)/ Goth/ Lueth/ Pilcher, Mecklenburg. Abstract: This report deals with the Gaumanns in America who are direct descendants of Johann Friedrich Gausmann and his wife, Amme Marie Louise Pogemmueller. Wermerskirchen, Peter/ Minnesota Scott County/ Gross and Klein Vernich/ Family history/ 1733-1983, Koenig, Roselyn Schoenecker. There is no photo or video of Joyce Ann Bowman.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. [Pedigree chart]. Haney, Richard C., and Vera W. Haney-Piddington. Certificate of Award for having read Boy on the Farm, awarded 18 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Fritz and Carol used their step-fathers surname, Grosshofer, though no records of a formal adoption have been located. Abstract: Scanned images of 11 letters written in the old German script, along with transliterations and translations. 8, no. Notes: Papers of Joseph Valentin Dombrowski and family; Milwaukee city directories in State Historical Society may be used to find family; George may have travelled to Germany with the Maennergesangverein Milwaukee; stamps on postcards are of interest. Learn more about accessibility at UWMadison. Songs, Vogel, M. G. Poeppel Reunion. . The business prospered from the beginning and later he bought out his partner, then bought the Waggoner block and made a success in our midst. The cumulative index provides the name, birth, death, marriage, spouse, and parents for individuals when available. Notes: Donated by Philip Drajeske (Munster, IN 46321), May 2002. Ehrenfried Seebach obituary. Notes: Introduction by Wilhelmina Harper. Pauline married William Laidlaw. Notes: Donated by Tom Martinelli. From the family history: The Richter family comes from Bavaria. Notes: Reprint of 1932 ed. By 1955 Lonny and half her family had escaped to West Germany, and they worked to bring the remaining relatives from East Germany. 1; Martin Kressin and Dorothea Ruges names appear on the Death Certificate of their daughter Anna Marie. In accordance with her wishes, there will be no calling hours or services. Abstract: Notebook, marked English on cover, contains: Salutatory Delivered Gratuation [sic] Evening June 20th, 1918; Die Geschichte des Deutschen Romans; Die Franzoesische Revolution; Meine ersten Unterrichtsstunden in den oeffentlichen Schulen; Carl Schurz; Der Schauspieler; Ein naechtlicher Besuch; The Principle of Archimedes and its Applications; My First Visit to Madison; Holgrave, His Character and His Ideas; My Autobiography. Abstract: Begins: Jacob Schramm and Magdalena Clos where [sic] on the 29 of November 1864 united as man and wife in Fearing Township Washinton [sic, Washington] County Ohio; other names: Schonholz [Schoenholtz], Zimmer, Daniel, Knoch, Woodlawn, Hope, Boyd. Separatdruck aus dem 12. Mai 1926); postcard to Mr. John Boss[?] Princes Place, Corner of Morgan Street Commercial Road, and 111, Corner of William Street, Cannon Street Road, St. Georges East] Old German handwriting on a piece of paper dated 4 April 1872 for Albert Gottfried Richard Remp in Htten, signed in Neustettin, and apparently regarding the military Ausmusterungs-Schein [note declaring one unfit for military duty] dated 1872 for Albert Gottfried Richard Remp (born 2[?] 96 pp., ill. (some col.). 49 pp. MKI P2003-8. 1850. Fliegel/ Postcards/ Aastrup/ Photographs/ Religious. Granroth, Sandra, compiler. After arriving in Buffalo, Pastor Ehrenstroems congregation wanted to continue to Wisconsin, where they had connections with other from the Ukermark region. Abstract: Johann August Ferdinand Streich was born in 1806 in Janserie in Jacobshagen, Prussia. The family has connections to Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and Washington counties in Wisconsin. . 31 pp., ill. Puetz, Sibylla. Educational/ Exercise Book/ Penmanship/ Family History/ Steinfort, Heinrich, Steinfort, Heinrich. [Obituary of G. Teubert, Sr.] Passports/ Wurtemburg/ German Americans New York/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Waushara County/ Family history, Abstract: Assorted papers of Josefa Schreiner, Reisepass, Schreiner, Josef/ 1841-/ Chicago/ Mallersdorf, Bavaria/ Passports. Adolph and Mathilde apparently had land in both Granville and in Babcock, Wisconsin. Lautz, Karl Otto und Heinrich. A sister of his grandmother Graupner had immigrated to the USA in the 1870s and her children were living near DePere, Wisconsin. Abstract: Autograph book for Amande Lorenz in Niederroeblingen (between Goettingen and Leipzig, Germany). Belag zur Begruendung des Klassensteuer-Abgangs in der Ortschaft Coldenbuettel des Veranlagungs-Kreis Eiderstedt, for Hans Voss, dated 1868. [Marriage contract]. Vol. Notes: The author is the great-great-granddaughter of Johann Georg Andreas and the cousin of Austin Wehrwein of St. Paul, MN. Abstract: Describes the life of Juergen Kruse, who was born in Klein Bennbeck, Schleswig-Holstein, in 1832 and died in Bremen, Kansas, in 1914. Minuted von dieser Bruecke entfernt, wohne ich.); Tellskapelle; Hamburg, Universitaet; Hamburg, Chilehaus; and two Fuenfzig Mark notes (1910 and 1919). Abstract: Ledger-diary, translated into English. Notes: 21 pp. Brumders Buchhandlung (book owned by U. of Ill. Library); a page showing the Vollstaendiger Lager-Katalog von Geo. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. Simon/ Albany (N.Y.)/ logbook. FH Lutz 1979. Includes two locks of hair. He was employed by A. W. Freund & Co. and also the Geo. 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. ; donation of Juergen Eichhoff; includes article clipping from March 8, 1984, Abstract: Clippings from the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung from July 1912 mounted in a black paper book marked Photographs., Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund/ Travel/ Germany/ Education/ Teachers. 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. Letters/ Forty-eighters/ Sternberger/ Leute/ Ruedebusch/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Mayville (Wis.)/ Native Americans. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. However, after enduring several years of homesickness, Albert, Thea, and their infant daughter Helga returned to Germany in 1939. of 11. FH Pfeil German Americans Wisconsin/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wagner/ Laufenberg/ Rhineland-Palatinate/ Wisconsin Dane County, Marx, Karl Theodore. Because my children can read German but it is hard for them to read the German script. . Notes: Donated by Hubert R. Arndt. Abstract: Johann Christian Grebel, his wife Martha Marie, and their six children (all born in Greussen, Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen), emigrated to America in 1838; he bought 123.85 acres of government land in Grandville Township, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. for the funeral of Richard Breusike. The letters reflect a mixture of German and English words. Bloede, Victor C. The Journey Victor G. Bloede: His forebears and successors. 196 pp. FH Sternberger Family history/ Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans. 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. Names associated with the letters: Richter, Dubbel, Kastert, Pfeffer, Keppeler, Kretschmann, Maier, Bensberg, Kreidl, Bley, Neuser, and Weisg. Carl Siller was a professor of Pharmacy at Dorpat University, 1843-1850. MKI P2007-41 This three-part article is taken from a larger, unfinished family history by the author entitled Foot Prints, Threads, and Shadows: A Kinship Anthology, Book One, the Lutzs of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, and Their Related Families. 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. Her parents are Herr Hans Vosz, born in St. Anna, Holstein, Deutschland and his wife Anna nee Reinhold from Bernhusen, Schleswig, Deutschland. Family history/ Dannegger, Mathias/ Staiger, Mathaus/ Wisconsin/ Family tree/ Letters/ Diaries, Wessel, Lois. Abstract: Assorted papers of Josefa Schreiner, Reisepass Includes: Ancestors from Pomerania: Bornfleth, Stueber, Wittnebel Sesquicentennial of the Bartel Emigration from Pomerania to America: Arrived in New York August 4, 1854 Compact disc with images of the documents that have been printed for the two titles listed above. Family History/ German Americans Ohio/ Ringwald/ Genealogy/ Chillicothe (Ohio)/ Baden/ Wagenstadt, Bryant, Robert C. The Junkermeier Family in Germany and America. Abstract: 1897 obituary from the Red Wing Republican. At the age of ten he and his parents left the village of Zewitz in 1872 to live in America. 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. Emanuels Gemeinde im Namen des Dreieinigen Gottes getauft worden. Durnbaugh, Donald F. The Sauer Family: An American Printing Dynasty.. June 4, 2012Preliminary page. She was predeceased by : her parents, John Turner and Marlene Turner (Byers). FH Fromm Abstract: Postcards to Rev. Joyce Bowman passed away on Nov. 10, 2021. Dr. Schmidt also made many philanthropical, civic, patriotic, cultural and medical contributions to the welfare of the people of Chicago and of the nation at large. in German script. 1863. Die Nachkommen des Pfarrers und Inspektors Erasmus Theodor Engelmann. Goetsch/ Merrill (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Abraham/ Albrecht/ Arndt/ Baumann/ Borchert/ Hackbarth/ Kniess/ Krause/ Krueger/ Luedtke/ Maahs/ Meindl/ Miller/ Mootz/ Porath/ Raddatz/ Radke/ Radtke/ Schultz/ Steckling/ Sturm/ Woller/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ Pomerania. Baptism certificate for Emma Augusta Margaretha Voss, born 27 April 1886 in Town of Rantoul, Calumet Co., Wis. Baptised 23 May 1886. Notes: Photocopies and scanned images. Notes: In German; date of Maria Teschs birth: 14 Nov. 1828; date of confirmation: 18 May 1843; date of first communion: 4 June 1843. 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. M Mary Jarzynka November 22, 2019 I am so sad to hear of Joyce's passing. Notes: 1 p.; Van Kleeck, Barentsz A Collection of Letters and Related Documents Regarding Auswanderer of the Village of Ladbergen, Germany = Eine Ansammlung Buchstaben [sic, i.e. Notes: Photocopies donated by Elda Ehrlinge, Hanover, WI. Family history/ Graupner/ 20th century/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Boser/ Liepert/ Germany/ History/ Letters, Letters to C. H. [Heinrich] Eicks in New York from Osterholz/Bremen, Germany. She attended grade school in Cedar Rapids followed by high school in Atkins, Iowa and. 65 pp., ill. Santa Fe, N.M.: Vergara Printing, 1968. 1, in German, January 1, 1893 July 31, 1902; Vol. [School Notebook: German Essay Writing, 1st Seminar and Elements of Algebra]. The pastor of the Lutheran church of which the deceased was a member, will officiate. World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). Click here to view the program for the dedication reception. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother & great . 60 pp. Album/ Pictures/ Photographs/ Photos/ Ankelen/ Lachenman/ Dehne, Friedrich [Frederick] August Bellman [Bellmann]. S.l. Letter from donor kept in Donations: Correspondence file folder (Librarians office). 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. [From the Internet: August Vogeler was born in Germany in 1819, and emigrated to the United States in his twenties. FH Zastrow Briefe] und Dokumente kompiliert von Paul N. Untiet ein Nachkomme von Ladbergen Auswanderer Kipp, Untiet, Harmeyer, Hoge und Schroer. Peter August Thomsen was born in 1847. Goshen, Indiana: Kurtz Lens and Pen, 1983. Brian Kaess is part German, German American, Silesian, Swiss American, Polish, Scotch Irish, Irish, French, and English American. 1987. 173 pp. St. Louis, MO: Robert E. Parkin Genealogical Research & Productions, [1983]. Zastrow/ 1830-1922/ Zimmerhausen, Zaunbrecher. Great Falls, Jacob Goering, Jr., was born 1755 in York, Pennsylvania); Haller (emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania, then to Virginia. 2. Abstract: Various documents donated by M. von Reitzenstein, Grand Marsh, WI MKI Oversize 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. Peter Iversen was born February 16th, 1872 in Lech, Schleswig Holstein, Germany, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iversen. FH Wagner / Laufenberg [24] pp. Tauff dadaurch du bisht genohmen auff zu Ein nem Kindt der Seeligkeit von nun an biss in Ewigkeit Drum So wachsse Gruen [?] Autobiographies/ Family history/ Achim, Hannover/ 1869-1953/ Wisconsin/ Autobiography, Horn, Merlin E. Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls: People from Kreis Cammin in the former Province of Pomerania, Prussia. Abstract: Letters are in German script. Munster, Ind. The writings inside appear to have been done in Breslau. Abstract: Contents: Baptismal certificate for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Maart [Marth], born Nov. 7, 1833 and baptised on Nov. 10, 1833; confirmation certificate for Helene Munder, from a church in Militsch (in Silesia), dated March 24, 1853; army certificate for M. Marth, with dates for 1853, 1854, and 1855; official release from Prussia for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Marth, March 1857; passport for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Harth [Marth], traveling from Baldekow, Pomerania to Nordamerika, dated May 23, 1857; [second baptismal certificate for Maart, signed Feb. 26, 1857?

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