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| 21801 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Joh Wagmann Arrival Date: 8 Apr 1887 Estimated Birth Year: 1868 Age: 19 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium Destination: New York Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Noordland Port of Arrival: New York Nativity: Germany Line: 3 Microfilm Roll: 505 List Number: 367 CENSUS: 1900: married Name: John Wegemann Home in 1900: St Louis Ward 8, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Age: 32 Estimated birth year: 1868 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Immigration year: 1887 Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: St Louis Ward 8, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri; Roll: T623 892; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 115. | Wegmann, Johannes (I7118)
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| 21802 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Johs Hofmann Arrival Date: 30 Mar 1888 Estimated Birth Year: 1878 Age: 10 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium Destination: New York Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Waesland Port of Arrival: New York Nativity: Germany Line: 40 Microfilm Roll: 517 List Number: 375 CENSUS: 1910: boarders: Peter Breiner (26) immigration 1909, August Breiner (20) immigration 1907 Name: John Hoffman Age in 1910: 32 Estimated birth year: 1877 Home in 1910: 20-WD ROCHESTER, MONROE, New York Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 993 Part: 1 Page: 28A Year: 1910 MILITARY: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about John Conrad Hoffmann Name: John Conrad Hoffmann City: Rochester County: Monroe State: New York Birth Date: Sep 21 1877 Race: White Roll: 1818715 DraftBoard: 2 CENSUS: 1920: Name: John Hoffmann Age: 42 years Estimated birth year: 1877 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Home in 1920: Rochester, Monroe, New York Roll: T625_1125 Page: 10B ED: 247 Image: 0812 immigration: 1888 naturalization: 1894 CENSUS: 1930: Name: John Hoffman Age: 52 years Estimated birth year: 1877 Birthplace: Germany Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1454; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 173; Image: 0751. | Hoffmann, Johannes Konrad (I10862)
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| 21803 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Magd Wagmann Arrival Date: 8 Apr 1887 Estimated Birth Year: 1873 Age: 14 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium Destination: New York Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Noordland Port of Arrival: New York Nativity: Germany Line: 5 Microfilm Roll: 505 List Number: 367 | Wegmann, Magdalena (I7103)
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| 21804 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Maria Wagmann Arrival Date: 8 Apr 1887 Estimated Birth Year: 1870 Age: 17 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium Destination: New York Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Noordland Port of Arrival: New York Nativity: Germany Line: 4 Microfilm Roll: 505 List Number: 367 | Wegmann, Maria (I1707)
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| 21805 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Nicolaus Wagmann Arrival Date: 8 Apr 1887 Estimated Birth Year: 1878 Age: 9 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium Destination: New York Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Noordland Port of Arrival: New York Nativity: Germany Line: 7 Microfilm Roll: 505 List Number: 367 MILITARY: Name: Nichalas Wegmann City: Not Stated County: Jefferson State: Illinois Birth Date: 04 Aug 1876 Race: White Roll: 1613508 DraftBoard: 0 http://genealogytrails.com/ill/jefferson/military/ww1draft_w_z.html Nichalas Wegmann 04 Aug 1876 W Jefferson, IL DEATH: WEGMANN NICK M/W UNK 0012058 1948-03-05 MARION CENTRALIA ALSO C - - BURIAL: Unmarked Graves in Jefferson County Source: Fred Justice Submitted By: Cindy Ford http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljeffer/cems/unmarked_u_z.html Wegmann, Nick 1876 3-5-1949 Woodlawn | Wegmann, Nikolaus (I14849)
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| 21806 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Sophie Wegman Arrival Date: 30 Mar 1872 Age: 9/12 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Deutschland Port of Arrival: New York Line: 11 Microfilm Roll: 354 List Number: 230 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Sophia Weaver Age: 63 years Estimated birth year: 1866 Birthplace: New York Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Chili, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Chili, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1446; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 205; Image: 0775. | Wegman, Sophia M. (I10673)
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| 21807 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 travelled with mother Clara Name: Heinrich Wurt Arrival Date: 28 Mar 1887 Estimated Birth Year: 1878 Age: 9 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Rotterdam, Netherlands Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: P Caland Port of Arrival: New York Line: 20 Microfilm Roll: 504 List Number: 327 CENSUS: 1900: boarder, immigration date 1875???????? Name: Henry Wertz Home in 1900: Nameoki, Madison, Illinois Age: 25 Estimated birth year: 1875 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Boarder Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Nameoki, Madison, Illinois; Roll: T623 326; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 61. Name: Henry Wurtz Home in 1900: Wayne, Allen, Indiana Age: 23 Birth Date: Dec 1876 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1891 Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Spouse's name: Anna Marriage Year: 1899 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 1 Residence : Fort Wayne City, Allen, Indiana | Würtz, Heinrich (I14643)
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| 21808 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 visited Germany????American citizenship Name: Georg Klem Arrival Date: 23 May 1867 Age: 42 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: United States of America Ship Name: Atlantic Port of Arrival: New York Line: 3 Microfilm Roll: 279 List Number: 455 BIOGRAPHY: ncestry.com Message Boards Submitter: CHARLEEN VITTITOW Subject: Ancestors in Bavaria Message: Searching for information about KLEM and DRIES families.JOHN ADAM KLEM married CATHERINE DRIES 1812, Boellenborn, Pfalz, Bayern. They had possibly eleven children. Their home was in Bavaria. GEORGE JACOB KLEM born 1815 came to the United States . This was my g.g. grandfather. | Klem, Georg Jakob Klemm (I14641)
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| 21809 | IMMIGRATION: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Name: Valentine Neu Year: 1809-1852 Place: Ohio Source Publication Code: 4511.35 Primary Immigrant: Neu, Valentine Annotation: Date and place of declaration of intention or of naturalization. Extracted from Stark County Common Pleas Journals, on microfilm at the Stark County District Library. Page reference to original record is also provided. Source Bibliography: LANDIS, LAUREN K. Index to the Naturalization Records of Stark County, Ohio (1809-1852). Canton, OH: The Stark County District Library, 1994. 62p. Page: 38 Name: Valentine Nye Year: 1809-1852 Place: Ohio Source Publication Code: 4511.35 Primary Immigrant: Nye, Valentine Annotation: Date and place of declaration of intention or of naturalization. Extracted from Stark County Common Pleas Journals, on microfilm at the Stark County District Library. Page reference to original record is also provided. Source Bibliography: LANDIS, LAUREN K. Index to the Naturalization Records of Stark County, Ohio (1809-1852). Canton, OH: The Stark County District Library, 1994. 62p. Page: 39 | Ney, Valentin Neu (I18089)
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| 21810 | IMMIGRATION: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record Name: Anton Seibert Year: 1855 Place: Illinois Source Publication Code: 8368 Primary Immigrant: Seibert, Anton Annotation: Entries located in the Introduction are indicated in this index by the code I. Source Bibliography: SHELLEY, JANE, and ELSIE M. WASSER, compilers. Naturalization and Intentions of Madison County, Illinois: An Index 1816-1900. Edwardsville, Ill.: the compilers, 1983. 163p. Page: 132 BIOGRAPHY: Hi Recs - pleasure hearing from you. Thanks for thinking, still, about the Eisenhauer letters. I've been swamped, too, and gone little farther, but am still very interested. I entered a couple quick comments yesterday, which you acknowledged below. I have today exchanged emails with Sherry Mitchell, the source of the hard copy documents which substantiated my comments of yesterday... She tells me there is even more documentation (three later census reports) confirming the idea that Ferdinand Seibert was born in Rochester, New York in 1851 rather than in Illinois (which information is listed in the 1870 and 1880 census reports). The confusion over whether Ferdinand was born in Illinois or in Rochester, New York, is not completely resolved in favor of Rochester, as far as I am concerned (and this is an important point for us in attempting to determine when Jacob and Balthasar Seibert, both living in Rochester starting in 1850, may have left for Illinois). I apologize for not having begun to provide substantial the results of my research into the descendants of Balthasar and Anton, those two brothers of Jacob Seibert (b. c. 1818 in Birkenhoerdt). I am close to beginning to provide you with my results, and will document each "claim" as thoroughly as possible for your records. Even before beginning to do so, however, I would like to put on paper a very important set of insights concerning Anton Seibert. He has for some time been recorded in the online database of the Birkehoerdt Project as having "disappeared", essentially (no information re marriage or death was available). I think I know the answers to all these questions, and will outline these below. More importantly, the insight which allowed me to make the identification of Anton Seibert of Birkenhoerdt as being the same Anton Seibert living in Belleville, Illinois by 1855 at the latest, is based on information known only to me, and which I think it is entirely possible no one could with certainly reproduce. For this reason, I'd like to go ahead now and give you the basis for this important "conclusion". (I'll sleep better knowing someone else knows this information, frankly.) Hardcore documentation proving beyond any doubt that the Anton Seibert born in Birkenhoerdt and brother to Jacob and Balthasar was the same person as the Anton Seibert living in Belleville, Illinois in 1855 has not been found, even after a very diligent search effort. The evidence I have collected is nonetheless compelling for me, that the two Antons are the same person. My evidence is the following: In 1972 I traveled to Du Quoin, Illinois, to research Seibert family history. I met by accident a man named Alvin Seibert, almost 80 years old, in Du Quoin. While he told me that he was a grandson of a man named Jacob Seibert, I did not know for sure whether he was a descendant of the "right" Jacob Seibert - of the man who was brother to my ancestor Caspar Balthasar (& Margaretha Wegmann) Seibert. It was clearly possible that he and I were descended from different groups of Seiberts. Although neither he nor I was able to connect our two families with certainty, he told me what he knew about his ancestors and other Seiberts. Very promisingly, he indicated that his grandfather Jacob had had a brother named "Balsy" - who might have been my ancestor "Balthasar" AKA "Balser". Unfortunately, and in fact very confusingly, he said that this "Balsy" had only had 2 sons, Louis and Leopold, and no daughters (when in fact my Balthasar Seibert had only 3 daughters, Elizabeth, Kate, and Mary). (For this reason, 30 years went by after 1972, in which I was not at all convinced that Alvin Seibert and I were related at all.) He completed his account of his branch of the Seiberts - impressing me very much, incidentally, with the clearness of his recall of most of the information he remembered - stating even the names of most of the children of Louis and Leopold, as well as where Anton, Louis, and Leopold lived (near Mascoutah, Illinois). It was clear he was speaking of definite people, and of relatives. Unfortunately, it seemed that his Jacob Seibert might be a different person from the one related to me. A few months ago, I made contact with Ms. Sherry Mitchell, online, who grew up in Du Quoin and is also descended from the same Jacob Seibert as Alvin Seibert - who she knows to be "my" Jacob Seibert of Birkenhoerdt. Thus she proved the connection of my Seiberts to those of Alvin Seibert - and simultaneously validated his stories about Louis and Leopold Seibert, etc. The problem for me switched from trying to determine whether Alvin was related to me or not, to figuring out how his at first contradictory stories of "Balsy with two sons" could be made to fit the real facts. At this point I made a "leap of faith" and guessed, with great luck, that Anton Seibert of Birkenhoerdt might have been the father of the Louis and Leopold Seibert mentioned by Alvin Seibert, rather than "Balsy". Starting from this hypothesis, I have since been able to convincingly substantiate this hypothesis. Online searches almost immediately turned up and 1860 and 1870 census records for Anton Seibert, living with his THREE sons Jacob, Louis, and Leopold, and wife Katherine Nebo. I also discovered the marriage record of 1855 for one "Anthony Seibert" and "Katherine Nebo". Moreover, I discovered a reference to Anton's early death in 1873, at age 46. (I believe that it is because of Anton's very early disappearance in contrast to his brothers, each of whom died 20 to almost 30 years later, that Alvin Seibert had no recollection of Anton Seibert.) The above information sufficed and suffices in my mind to make a compelling case for the Anton Seibert of Belleville, father of Jacob, Louis, and Leopold, having been the same person as Anton Seibert of Birkenhoerdt. As indicated above, I have diligently sought after absolute proof of their identity - have, for instance, tried all avenues to find the birth date of the Anton Seibert who died in Belleville in 1873, with no luck. His age at the time of death, however, was 46 - which is consistent with the known date of birth for the Anton Seibert of Birkenhoerdt (1827), even though this does not suffice to PROVE the two men were the same Anton Seibert. I have gone on to fairly well trace the offspring of Anton Seibert. Anton's death record at the Mascoutah Illinois old "Holy Infant Childhood Church" shows his wife's name to have been "Katherine Newa" (note spelling, in contrast to the "Nebo" spelling in their 1855 marriage record). Son Jacob Seibert died in 1878, and is buried in the same Mascoutah Old Holy Infant Childhood Cemetery as Anton (they are the only two Seiberts in that cemetery). Jacob is identified as having been the son of Anton Seibert and Katherine Newa (I know there are 2-3 documented appearances of the spelling "Newa", and only one of "Nebo" as in the 1855 marriage). Anton's widow Katherine Newa Seibert remarried to one August Rother in the Mascoutah area before the end of the same year that Anton died. In the census of 1880, they are listed as Katherine and August Rother, and Louis and Leopold are living with them, listed as "step-sons" of August Rother. Leopold never married. Louis married and had various children, most of whose names I had already received, amazingly, from Alvin Seibert. And so on. I look forward to sharing with you all information I have been able to discover about Anton Seibert and his descendants, and on my line (through brother Balthasar Seibert) as well, very soon. Note additionally concerning Anton Seibert's wife, Katherine Newa, that there are other people named Newa living in the Mascoutah area in the late 1800's. I am convinced that they are of the same family, although I have no proof. I speculate that Anton and Katherine Newa lived in the Mascoutah area because of her family ties there - while Jacob and Balthasar Seibert both spent most of their lives in the Du Quoin area. (Immediate descendants of Anton Seibert lived not only in the area of Mascoutah, which is in St. Clair County, Illinois, but in adjacent "New Baden", which is in Clinton County, Illinois.) Again, I will provide more complete information about all these folks and a lot more in the very near future. Right now, however, I am all too keenly aware, at the moment, of the very "tenuous existence" of my identification of Anton Seibert in Mascoutah as the same Anton Seibert from Birkenhoerdt. A little diversification of this knowledge, which may be uniue and unreproducible, makes me feel a little better! :) Thank you, as before, for all the hard work you are doing. It is greatly - greatly - appreciated. My best to you and Ursula. I hope your summer weather is beautiful. With a lot of luck, I may have the opportunity to spend a fair amount of time in Germany next summer. I can't wait! All the best, Robert Donnell DEATH: http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/prd6.htm N - S's PROOF OF DEATH INDEX, 1870-1880, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS SEIBERT, Anton (46y.) 22 Apr 1873 P. 148; NO. 590 | Seibert, Anton (I4056)
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| 21811 | IMMIGRATION: travelled with Georg Breiner, Otto Breiner, Johann Gölz and family, Andreas Schafft, ... May 03, 1893 Noordland Antwerp, Belgium baker Rochester, New York First Name: Carl Last Name: Engel Ethnicity: Bavarian Last Place of Residence: Birkenhordt Date of Arrival: May 03, 1893 Age at Arrival: 17y Gender: M Marital Status: Ship of Travel: Noordland Port of Departure: Antwerp Manifest Line Number: 0030 | Engel, Karl (I3317)
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| 21812 | IMMIGRATION: travelled with Magdalena Boos (20), Georg Wegmann (26) + family, sister Christina + Johannes Breiner (24) | Schweitzer, Barbara (I7690)
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| 21813 | IMMIGRATION: www.ellisisland.com emigrated May 3rd 1893 Noordland - Antwerp, Belgium | Göltz, Michael Andreas (I2885)
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| 21814 | IMMIGRATION: www.ellisisland.org Karcher, Karl German Birkenhordt Germany December 30, 1913 23 M S Finland Antwerp, Belgium brother: Georg Kärcher, 212 84th Street, New York | Kärcher, Karl (I1903)
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| 21815 | IMMIGRATION: www.ellisisland.org Weise, Peter German Birkenhird August 27, 1901 23 M S Southwark Antwerp, Belgium ????? CENSUS: 1910: Name: Peter Weis Age in 1910: 32 Estimated Birth Year: 1877 Home in 1910: SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, California Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 95 Part: 3 Page: 199B Year: 1910 CENSUS: 1930: ????? Name: Peter Weis Age: 52 years Estimated birth year: 1877 Birthplace: Germany Relation to Head-of-house: Lodger Race: White Home in 1930: San Francisco, San Francisco, California Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: T626_204; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 277; Image: 1059. immigration: 1902 occupation: leather worker DEATH: California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: WEIS, PETER Social Security #: 545039033 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 26 Jun 1877 Birthplace: OTHER COUNTRY Death Date: 19 Oct 1957 Death Place: SAN FRANCISCO Mother's Maiden Name: CHRISTOFFERSEN Father's Surname: WEIS | Weis, Peter (I5172)
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| 21816 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Immigration: wife Elizabeth 50, children Magdalena 20, Catharina 15, Heinrich 9, Christina 7 Name: George Wegmann Arrival Date: 21 Apr 1869 Estimated Birth Year: 1809 Age: 60 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Switzerland Ship Name: Holsatia Port of Arrival: New York Line: 15 Microfilm Roll: 308 List Number: 363 BIOGRAPHY: Ted White white@sbri.org Immigration: 1857 or after 1865 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonnws/1893/FEB.html George Wegman died yesterday, aged eighty-three years and five months, at his home, No. 720 North Clinton Street. He came to this city twenty-six years ago and has resided here continuously ever since. He leaves besides his widow, one son Henry F. Wegman, and six daughters, Mrs. Ludwig Walch of Augsburg, Germany, Mrs. Charles Kiefer of Cohocton, NY, Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Henry Richter, Mrs. Charles Ritter and Miss Catherine Wegman. Two brothers, Balzer Wegman and ex-Police justice John Wegman, also survive him. Notice of the funeral will be found in the proper column. (From Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, Feb 14, 1893) [Not sure which daughter married which man] farmer CENSUS: 1880:Name: Georg WEGMANN Age: 71 Estimated birth year: <1809> Birthplace: BAV Relation: Self Home in 1880: Rochester, Monroe, New York Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Georg WEGMANN Father's birthplace: BAV Mother's birthplace: BAV Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T9_864; Family History Film: 1254864; Page: 282B; Enumeration District: 104; Image: 0386. DEATH: WEGMAN - At his home, No. 720 North Clinton street, Monday evening, February 13th, 1893, George WEGMAN, aged 83 years and 5 months. The funeral will be Thursday, February 16th, at 9 a.m., at St. Michael's Church. | Wegmann, Johannes Georg (I5426)
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| 21817 | IMMIGRATION: 1860: Name: Catharine Wegman Age in 1860: 18 Birth Year: abt 1842 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Rochester Ward 4, Monroe, New York Gender: Female Post Office: Rochester | Wegmann, Catharina (I4958)
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| 21818 | IMMIGRATION: Als Passagier des Schiffes 'Betsey' legte er am 27.08.1739 in Philadelphia den Treueid ab. | Adam, Martin (I58441)
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| 21819 | immigration: before 1910 see brother Georg | Kärcher, Anna (I9513)
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| 21820 | IMMIGRATION: First Name: Appollia Last Name: Ehrhardt Ethnicity: Germany Last Place of Residence: Stein Date of Arrival: June 22, 1892 Age at Arrival: 46y Gender: F Marital Status: Ship of Travel: Maasdam Port of Departure: Rotterdam Manifest Line Number: 0056 | Rieber, Apollonia (I19392)
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| 21821 | IMMIGRATION: First Name: Johann Last Name: Wachtel Ethnicity: German Last Place of Residence: Busenberg Date of Arrival: May 03, 1893 Age at Arrival: 38y Gender: M Marital Status: Ship of Travel: Noordland Port of Departure: Antwerp Manifest Line Number: 0738 CENSUS: 1910: Name: John Wachtel Age in 1910: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1855 Home in 1910: 13-Wd Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana 1920: Name: John Wachtel Age: 65 years Estimated birth year: abt 1855 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Home in 1920: Indianapolis Ward 13, Marion, Indiana Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Year of immigration: 1893 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Germany Father's Birth Place: Germany Image: 433 | Wachtel, Johannes (I32280)
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| 21822 | IMMIGRATION: Heinrich Mullecker Year: 1888 Place: America Source Publication Code: 849 Primary Immigrant: Mullecker, Heinrich Annotation: "Emigrants from Steinweiler, Germany, during Three Centuries." Date of emigration and intended destination. Departures from Steinweiler. Includes family data, village of origin, occasional place of settlement. Source Bibliography: BRAUN, FRITZ. Auswanderer aus Steinweiler in drei Jahrhunderten. (Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, Folge 27.) Kaiserslautern [Germany]: Heimatstelle Pfalz, 1968. 59p. Page: 43 IMMIGRATION: Heinrich Mullecker Year: 1889 Place: America Family Members: Son Georg; Son Heinrich; Son August; Daughter Anna Source Publication Code: 849 Primary Immigrant: Mullecker, Elisabetha Katharina Martz Annotation: "Emigrants from Steinweiler, Germany, during Three Centuries." Date of emigration and intended destination. Departures from Steinweiler. Includes family data, village of origin, occasional place of settlement. Source Bibliography: BRAUN, FRITZ. Auswanderer aus Steinweiler in drei Jahrhunderten. (Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, Folge 27.) Kaiserslautern [Germany]: Heimatstelle Pfalz, 1968. 59p. Page: 43 IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 immigration: 20 Aug 1879 profession: farmer Name: Heinrich Mellecker Arrival Date: 20 Aug 1879 Estimated Birth Year: 1858 Age: 21 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Bavaria Ship Name: Lessing Port of Arrival: New York Line: 43 Microfilm Roll: 419 List Number: 928 IMMIGRATION: 29 Nov 1888 BURIAL: Holy Trinity Cemetery (Catholic)See Most Holy Trinity (RC) Cemetery Most Holy Trinity (RC) Cemetery 'Holy Trinity Cemetery' Address: 675 Central Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11207 Mailing Address: 80-01 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village, NY 11379 Telephone: (718) 894-4888 This Catholic cemetery has been in operation since 1820 and is owned/governed by the Brooklyn Diocese. Visiting hours are 9AM-4PM daily; office hours are 9AM-5PM weekdays 9am-1pm on Saturday. Records Information: Records are housed at Catholic Cemeteries Office; Middle Village, Queens. searches by office personnel only, no appointment is necessary. Branchevergreen or Branch Evergreen is a part of this cemetery. April 11th, 2002 issue of the Ridgewood Times / Times Newsweekly in the "Our Neighborhood: The Way It Was" Mr. James Mueller of Meshoppen, Pennsylvania writes the following: .. "In the 1800s, a Brooklyn tinsmith donated the land for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery to Most Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church on Montrose Avenue in the Williamsburgh section of Brooklyn. His only request was that all grave markers be either wood, copper or tin thereby ensuring his livelihood. Over the years the church maintained that rule, but now will allow flat stone monuments." | Müllecker, Heinrich (I882)
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| 21823 | IMMIGRATION: Name: Cath Eisenhower Arrival Date: 16 Mar 1863 Estimated Birth Year: 1860 Age: 3 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: United States of America Ship Name: Teutonia Port of Arrival: New York Line: 28 Microfilm Roll: 226 List Number: 195 CENSUS: 1880: CENSUS: 1930: single, 61, lived with sister Theresa Neuer and children | Eisenhauer, Catharina (I9799)
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| 21824 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists Record about Simon Geenen Name: Simon Geenen Arrival Date: 22 Jan 1881 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Age: 24 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Rotterdam, Netherlands Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: P Caland Port of Arrival: New York Line: 31 Microfilm Serial: M237 Microfilm Roll: 433 List Number: 82 Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States CENSUS: 1900: Name: Simon Gennan Home in 1900: Brooklyn Ward 18, Kings, New York Age: 41 Estimated birth year: 1859 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Immigration year: 1870 | Geenen, Simon (I24174)
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| 21825 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Ang Millocker Arrival Date: 15 Jun 1889 Estimated Birth Year: 1886 Age: 3 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Saale Port of Arrival: New York Line: 4 Microfilm Roll: 534 List Number: 783 IMMIGRATION: www.ellisisland.org emigration: 10 Jun 1903 First Name: August Last Name: Mirllecker Ethnicity: Germany Last Place of Residence: Henrweiler Date of Arrival: June 23, 1903 Age at Arrival: 17y10m Gender: M Marital Status: S Ship of Travel: Vaderland Port of Departure: Antwerp Manifest Line Number: 0025 passage paid by brother Georg DEATH: Information from death certificate State of California, Department of Health Services (State file number 78-045908) IMMIGRATION: Elisabeth Katharina Martz Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s Place: America Year: 1889 Primary immigrant: Mullecker, Elisabeth Katharina Martz Accompanying family members: Georg (son), Heinrich (son), August (son), Anna (daughter) Permanent entry number: 8319635 Accession number: 915597 Source publication code: 849 Source publication page number: 43 Source publication: Braun, Fritz, Auswanderer aus Steinweiler in drei Jahrhunderten Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfälzer, Folge 27, Kaiserslautern: Heimatstelle Pfalz BIOGRAPHY: Naturalization record of New York August Muellecker 1224 3rd Ave Volume #120 Page #124 Date: 07 Aug 1913 CENSUS: 1910 US Census lived with Andrew Gill (who had 3 lodgers) Name: August Muellecken Age in 1910: 23 Estimated birth year: 1886 Home in 1910: 19-WD MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, New York Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 1042 Part: 2 Page: 181A Year: 1910 CENSUS: 1920 US Census Name: August Muellecker Age: 34 years Estimated birth year: 1885 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Home in 1920: Manhattan, New York, New York Roll: T625_1188 Page: 5A ED: 213 Image: 0729 CENSUS: 1930 US Census August lived in Glendale and said his profession was gardener Year of immigration: 1903 Name: August Muellecker Age: 44 Estimated birth year: 1885 Birthplace: Germany Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Glendale, Los Angeles, California Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Glendale, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 127; Page: ; Enumeration District: 971; Image: 578.0. BIOGRAPHY: Visit to Germany in 1924 Muellecker, August USA New York City, N.Y. September 17, 1924 38Y M M Columbus Bremen, Germany address: 2286 8th Ave, New York City DEATH: Social Security Death Index: Name: AUGUST MUELLECKER SSN: 558-66-4430 Last Residence: 91206 Glendale, Los Angeles, CA Born: 1 Aug 1886 Last Benefit: Died: Mar 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: CA (1962 ) | Müllecker, August (I2693)
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| 21826 | IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Elisab Millocker Arrival Date: 15 Jun 1889 Estimated Birth Year: 1859 Age: 30 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Saale Port of Arrival: New York Line: 1 Microfilm Roll: 534 List Number: 783 IMMIGRATION: Elisabetha Katharina Martz Mullecker Year: 1889 Place: America Family Members: Son Georg; Son Heinrich; Son August; Daughter Anna Source Publication Code: 849 Primary Immigrant: Mullecker, Elisabetha Katharina Martz Annotation: "Emigrants from Steinweiler, Germany, during Three Centuries." Date of emigration and intended destination. Departures from Steinweiler. Includes family data, village of origin, occasional place of settlement. Source Bibliography: BRAUN, FRITZ. Auswanderer aus Steinweiler in drei Jahrhunderten. (Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, Folge 27.) Kaiserslautern [Germany]: Heimatstelle Pfalz, 1968. 59p. Page: 43 | Martz, Elisabeth Katharina (I904)
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| 21827 | IMMIGRATION: New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists Recordabout Adolph Geenen Name: Adolph Geenen Arrival Date: Apr 5, 1850 Age: 22 Gender: M Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Havre Place of Origin: Deutschland Ship: New York Family Identification: 3152512 Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 86 CENSUS: 1870: Name: Adolph Geenen Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827 Age in 1870: 43 Birthplace: Bavaria / Bayern Home in 1870: Kansas City Ward 2, Jackson, Missouri CENSUS: 1900: Name: Adolph Geenen Home in 1900: Beloit, Mitchell, Kansas Age: 72 Estimated birth year: abt 1828 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head | Geenen, Adolph (I32062)
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| 21828 | IMMIGRATION: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record about Jacob Weinsheimer Name: Jacob Weinsheimer Year: 1865 Place: Ohio Source Publication Code: 9626.4 Primary Immigrant: Weinsheimer, Jacob Source Bibliography: WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO, Abstracts of Naturalization Records, 1812-1903. Wooster, Ohio: Wayne County Historical Society, 1985. 142p. Page: 63 | Weinsheimer, Jakob (I18095)
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| 21829 | IMMIGRATION: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record about Wilhelm Dilger Name: Wilhelm Dilger Year: 1922 Place: North Dakota Source Publication Code: 437.30 Primary Immigrant: Dilger, Wilhelm Annotation: Date when original list was published and place of residence. Extracted from the North Dakota Herold, Dickinson, ND, 1922. Source Bibliography: BAUER, ARMAND. "Settlers from German Colonies in Russia that Immigrated to America from Die Deutsche Kolonien in Suedrussland." In Heritage Review, vol. 21:4 (Dec. 1991), pp. 42-45. Page: 44 BIRTH: http://www.ahsgr.org/gedlist/gedlist-den.txt Dilger, Wilhelm * 8 Jul 1857 * Katharinental + 18 Sep 1929 + Mandan BIOGRAPHY: http://www.rollintl.com/roll/katharinental.htm KATHARINENTAL, SOUTH RUSSIA VILLAGE SURNAME LIST This is a list of known Katharinental inhabitants. Early settler family surnames are marked with an "*". ANSELMANN*, BACHERT*, BAUER*, BAUMANN*, BERNHARDT*, BÖHM*, BRAUN*, BRAUNBECK*, BULLINGER*, BUSCH*, BUTSCH*, DAUB*, DEIBELE*, DIETZ*, DILGER*, DILLMAN*, DÖRR*, DOLL*, FEININGER*, FITTERER*, FLINK*, GREFF*, HAFF*, HÄRDY*, HAMMEL*, HECK*, HEIDT*, HEIL*, HEINZMAN (HEINZELMANN)*, HEISER*, HÖRNER*, HORNSTEIN*, JANZER*, JOCHIM*, KAISER*, KAPPES*, KASTNER*, KLEIN*, KÖHLER*, KRIEGER*, KUNZ (KUNTZ)*, MACKERT*, MARTIN*, MERZ*, MEYER*, MESSER*, MILTENBERGER*, MISCHEL*, NEUKIRCHER*, RESSLE (RESSLER)*, RUNG*, SCHILLING*, SCHMALZ*, SCHOCH*, SCHÜTZMANN*, STEINER*, STROH*, STURN*, THIEREIN*, WEITENHEIMER*, WEILER*, ZENTNER* BIOGRAPHY: Katharinental Village Information Region: Black Sea Founded: 1817 German Name: Katharinental Area: Odessa Religion: Catholic Russian Name: Katerinovka District: Beresan Location: Fox Valley Creek Ukrainian Name: Rayon: Parish: Landau Village Coordinators: Alvina Ballinger, Val Ingram <../vcoordinators.htm> Pioneer Settlers Names:ANSELMANN, BACKERT, BAUER, BAUMANN, BERNHARDT, BÖHM, BRAUN, BRAUNBECK, BULLINGER, BUSCH, BUTSCH, DAUB, DEIBELE, DIETZ, DILGER, DILLMANN, DÖRR, FEININGER, FITTERER, FLINK, GREFF, HAFF, HÄRDY, HAMMEL, HECK, HEIDT, HEIL, HEINZELMANN, HEISER, HÖRNER, HORNSTEIN, JANZER, JOCHIM, KAISER, KAPPES, KASTNER, KLEIN, KÖHLER, KRIEGER, KUNZ, MACHERT, MARTIN, MERZ, MEYER, MESSER, MILTENBETGER, MISCHEL, NEUKIRCHER, RESSLER, RUNG, SCHILLING, SCHMALZ, SCHOCH, SCHÜTZMANN, STEINER, STROH, STRUM, THIERIN, WEITENHEIMER, WEILER, ZENTNER(Source: Village Coordinator Val Ingram) CENSUS: 1920: Name: William Dilger[William Dilzer] Age: 63 years Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Russia Race: White Home in 1920: Mandan Ward 1, Morton, North Dakota Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Year of immigration: 1913 Able to read: No Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Russia Father's Birth Place: Russia Image: 193 | Dilger, Wilhelm (I36745)
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| 21830 | IMMIGRATION: www.ellisisland. org Kaercher, Georg Germany, German Rheinpfalz, Germany October 18, 1910 25y M S Finland Antwerp, Belgium Mutter: Barbara Kärcher, Ziel: Brooklyn Schwester, Anna Keorgy, 1971 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York MILITARY: Name: George Karcher City: Manhattan County: New York State: New York Birthplace: Germany Birth Date: May 28 1888 Race: White Roll: 1766146 DraftBoard: 123 CENSUS: 1920: Name: George Kramer Age: 35 years Estimated birth year: 1884 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Home in 1920: Brooklyn, Kings, New York Roll: T625_1180 Page: 17B ED: 1416 Image: 0108 | Kärcher, Georg (I10294)
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| 21831 | IMMIGRATION:???? New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Name: Clara Wurt Arrival Date: 28 Mar 1887 Estimated Birth Year: 1849 Age: 38 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Rotterdam, Netherlands Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: P Caland Port of Arrival: New York Line: 19 Microfilm Roll: 504 List Number: 327 | Stengel, Clara (I3796)
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| 21832 | imothy Ray Williams, 55, of Monroeville went to be with his Heavenly Father on Monday morning, February 28, 2011 following a long battle with liver cancer. He was born October 23, 1955 in Norwalk and was a U. S. Navy veteran, serving 4 years. He was employed at the Shelly Company, Findlay, OH. Tim was a member of the Laborers Union, Local #480, Sandusky and the Ohio Operating Engineers Local 18C, Toledo. He is survived by his mother: Clara Belle Williams of Norwalk, two brothers: Randy Williams of Keystone Heights, Fl., Mark (Annette) Williams of Sandusky, his children: Krystle (Nathan) Featheringill of Norwalk, Heather (Brandon) Grantham of Midland City, AL., Timothy Williams Jr., of Cherry Point, N.C., and Charles (Samantha) Williams of Monroeville, five grandchildren: Riley Grantham, Kieran Grantham, Isis Featheringill, Autumn Featheringill, and Aubree Featheringill, Uncle & Aunt: Roy & Carolyn Turner of Monroeville, Aunt Stella (Turner) Lierenz of Sandusky, his dog: Emmy and four cats, numerous friends, cousins, nieces, nephews and many other special people. He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Elmer & Stella Turner, father: Carlos Williams, two brothers: Daniel Williams and Milo Williams, Uncle John Turner, Aunts: Mertle Turner and Kathryn (Turner) Viock, and his beloved cats: Cassie and Shadow. Friends may call Wednesday, March 2, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 & 6:00-8:00PM in the Pfeil Funeral Home, Monroeville Chapel, 109 Monroe Street, Monroeville, OH., where funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday, March 3, 2011. The Rev. Jack Kiskaden will officiate. Committal services will follow in the Riverside Cemetery, Monroeville with Rev. Amy Little officiating. Following the graveside, there will be a luncheon at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Monroeville. All are welcome to come and celebrate Tim's life. Memorial contributions may be made to Stein Hospice Service, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, Ohio 44870. Condolences may be shared with the family at pfeilfuneralhome.com. | Turner, Elmer Roy (I151210)
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| 21833 | In 1860, farmer John Brahler (22) and his new wife Elizabeth (19) lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. Their neighbors in the census were John's father Adam Brahler, and John Heil. In 1870, John Brahler (32) lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Elizabeth (29) and children John (8), Rosa (6), George (4), Henry (2), and Vitelius (1). Of the children, only John attended school. John and his wife were both born in Virginia; the children were all born in Ohio. John's real estate was valued at $3000; his personal property was worth $2180. Adjacent households in the census were those of John Sebastian Hohman and John's father, Adam Brahler. John Brahler may have owned the house in which his father lived, since Adam did not own any real estate. At the time of the 1880 census, farmer John Brahler (42) lived in the Village of Fulda, Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his wife Elizabeth (40) and eight children: John U. (18), Rosa (16), George (14), Henry (13), Fidelis (11), Barbara (9), Charles (5), and Mary (3). Less than a month before the census, two of John's sons died on the same day: Michael (8) and Joseph (6 months). The cause of their deaths is uniknown. Also living with the family at the time of the census was a 30 year old boarder: a physician named John T. Brown. All the children attended school except Charles and Mary. Adjacent households in the census were the parish rectory where Father Damian Kluber lived, and the farm of Peter Ruppel. | Brahler, John (I145984)
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| 21834 | In 1860, George Richner (1833-February 1, 1915) erected a large frame farmhouse for George and Elizabeth (Coates) Bracy. It stands today and out a lane a short distance east of Mt. Zion Church building. George Richner was the son of Claudius, Sr., (born 1782) and Margaret (ca. 1793-November 22, 1874). Born in Bavaria (Germany), Claudius hired out on a whaling vessel to earn passage fare to America. He departed Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 1810, and settled land near the junction of standing Stone Run and Sunfish Creek. Claudius, Sr., and Margaret were buried in the Bracy-Mt. Zion Cemetery. John C. Richner (April 16, 1783-January 28, 1867) a bachelor brother to Claudius, was also buried there. | Richner, Johannes Claudius (I147405)
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| 21835 | In 1867 , Rev. Peter Leonard Thevis, a native priest of Langbroich, Germany , was asked to come to New Orleans by Archbishop Jean-Marie Odin, maily because of the large number of German immigrants there. It was on January 13 , 1880 that Fr. Thevis, accompanied by his brother Peter Joseph Thevis, his nephew, John Gerhard Thevis and Herman Grein, came on this railway to Rayne, and to the prairie land three miles north of Rayne to look over the area. The site selected for the future colony was known as "Roberts Cove" named for Benjamin Roberts, the original owner of a Spanish land grant. Thereafter, thirteen families joined them in 1881 . These German Catholics were fleeing the Gangelt , Geilenkirchen district of Germany to avoid religious persecution and military impressments. Fr. Hennemann, OSB, of the Benedictine order, purchased land that included a house which served as both rectory and chapel and another building which served as a school house in the spring of 1883. The Benedictines helped to established the parish of St. Leo IV in 1885 Roberts Cove was staunchly German until the World War One era when harsh anti-German wartime legislation initiated a decline of the German language and other cultural elements. Consequently, there are few remaining German speakers and relatively few overt manifestations of German culture yet the community is still viewed as a German ethnic enclave. [3] Culture Roberts Cove is known for its annual GermanFest in October . The event is held the first weekend in October at St. Leo's Catholic Church. [4] Visitors are treated to local German food, heritage and genealogy. German singing and German Folk dancing performed by descendants from 8 to 80 years old are special attractions. [5] The Roberts Cove German Heritage Museum is open for visitors. [6] | Thevis, Johannes Gerhard (I59181)
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| 21836 | In 1882, when Fred Bintz was of an age for armed service, in order to avoid the draft he obtained a pass to come to the United States. It was planned that Louis (next younger in the family) would come with him, & the parents paid money to someone who was to deliver the pass at the boat. Somehow, the pass was never produced & Louis smuggled himself on to the boat with another family. Louis was 16 years old but small for his age. At Amsterdam they were all supposed to show their passes but Louis hid himself under a bunk & escaped detection. Grandma Bintz had sewn some money inside his shirt so that he would have a little on which to get along until he could get work when he arrived in this country. While on the ship, Louis befriended another shipmate who was seasick. Later this would be friend robbed him when he was asleep & Louis arrived in this country without any money. How Louis was able to get past immigration authorities in New York & get together with Fred, & finally arrive in Philadelphia, is a portion of the story that is lost. Louis worked in a button factory for awhile in Philadelphia, later moving to Peoria, IL, and subsequently to the Raymond, MN area where the rest of the family was located by that time. Fred went to Vineland, NJ where he lived for several years. Then he went to MN. | Bintz, Friedrich Wilhelm (I151596)
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| 21837 | In 1882, when Fred Bintz was of an age for armed service, in order to avoid the draft he obtained a pass to come to the United States. It was planned that Louis (next younger in the family) would come with him, & the parents paid money to someone who was to deliver the pass at the boat. Somehow, the pass was never produced & Louis smuggled himself on to the boat with another family. Louis was 16 years old but small for his age. At Amsterdam they were all supposed to show their passes but Louis hid himself under a bunk & escaped detection. Grandma Bintz had sewn some money inside his shirt so that he would have a little on which to get along until he could get work when he arrived in this country. While on the ship, Louis befriended another shipmate who was seasick. Later this would be friend robbed him when he was asleep & Louis arrived in this country without any money. How Louis was able to get past immigration authorities in New York & get together with Fred, & finally arrive in Philadelphia, is a portion of the story that is lost. Louis worked in a button factory for awhile in Philadelphia, later moving to Peoria, IL, and subsequently to the Raymond, MN area where the rest of the family was located by that time. Fred went to Vineland, NJ where he lived for several years. Then he went to MN. | Bintz, Ludwig (I151597)
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| 21838 | In 1889, Louis Gantner was united in marriage with Sophia Garthoffner, of Boonville, a daughter of George and Victoria Garthoffner. To Mr. and Mrs. Gantner have been born the following children: Helen, a graduate of the Boonville High School, and graduate of the Warrensburg State Normal School, now a teacher in the Boonville schools; Lenore, a graduate of the Boonville High School, now a stenographer in St. Louis, Mo.; Ernest, who died in infancy; Walter, who enlisted in the service of the United States in August, 1917, at Washington University, and is now, at the time of this writing, in France with Unit 21, Hospital Core;,; George, a law student at St. Louis University, of St. Louis, Mo.; Bertrand, a student pharmacist in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gantner and their children are worthy members of the Catholic Church. Mr. Gantner is affiliated with the Knights of Columbus and the Modern Woodmen of America. The Gantners reside at 726 Spring street in Boonville. Mr. Gantner has served one term as member of the City Council. For more than 40 years, the Gantner name has been an honored and highly regarded name in Cooper County, the synonym of honest industry, efficiency, and integrity | Family (F2629)
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| 21839 | In 1930, Francis Johanning owned a home worth $5000 at 2018 21st Street NE in Canton, Stark County, Ohio. He lived there with his wife Madonna (24), son Richard J. (1 yr, 2 mos), mother Mary (61), and sister Minnie (26). The Johannings also had a boarder. Francis was employed as a cabinet maker in a lumber yard. The Johanning family owned a radio set. | Johanning, Francis C. (I133823)
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| 21840 | In 1934 Grandma graduated from Hawarden High School and spent two years at Iowa State Teacher's College hoping to take a pre-medical course. But her father couldn't afford to send her to a medical college, so in 1937 she entered the Iowa University School of Nursing. After her graduation in 1949, she worked as an assistant in the Pediatric Clinic under Dr. Philiip Jeans. | Coffman, Ada Lucille (I220983)
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| 21841 | In 1935, Wayne Mallett was a teacher in Stock Twp. rural school in Berne, Noble County, Ohio. (Zanesville Times Recorder, 28 Sep 1935, pg 7). | Mallett, Harry Wayne (I122691)
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| 21842 | In an email from Gunther Haarstark of Frankfurt (harry@hfx.de) on January 14, 2004, he states "As a child I visited M. L. Cunz in "Haus Waldesruh" in Darstein near Pirmasens where he lived the rest of his life. He died in the 70's - my mother placed a little oak on his grave." | Cunz, Michael Lothar (I24857)
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| 21843 | In an email on 19 Sep 2010, Richard James Walter wrote: "I have been on again and off again trying to put together a record of our Dad's World War II service and really got back into again after Uncle Elmer's package of cards and letters gave us more clues. I came upon a discovery this weekend that I wanted to share with you. Some background. We know from his Honorable Discharge that he was inducted (he didn't enlist) on March 5, 1942 and departed for Hawaii on April 21, 1942 and arrived in Hawaii on April 28, 1942. The discharge record gives little clue as to the company he was assigned but does indicate that he went through technical training and his specialty was AP Armorer 911. We know from his postcards that prior to departing Hawaii he did his basic training at Fort George Meade in Maryland and then technical training at Keesler Field in Biloxi, Mississippi which is pretty cool since I know you Luke were initially at Keesler or at least Biloxi if I am remembering correctly. So he arrived in Hawaii on April 28th, 1942 and letters he wrote from there show as a return address 73rd Fighter Squadron, 18th Fighter Group. The Army Air Force 73rd Fighter Squadron was initially attached to the 18th Pursuit (later Fighter) Group and on October 15, 1942 was assigned to the 318th Fighter Group. Historical records show that the 73rd Fighter Group was stationed at Bellows Field, Hawaii through May 1942 and then Midway Island beginning June 1942, back to Hawaii January 26, 1943 and then Saipan, an island in the Pacific in June 1944. Our Dad departed for the U.S. Mainland on November 5, 1944. Anyway, the discovery. In 1942 our Dad was with the 73rd Fighter Squadron (nickname Bar Flies) assigned to the 318th Fighter Group and stationed at Bellows Field Hawaii through June and then Midway Island through the end of 1942. Attached is a group picture of his Squadron taken either at Bellows Field or at Midway Island. It is titled, "318th FG 73rd FS 1942" and below the picture it reads, "318th FG 73rd FS. C.O. Maj. "Swearin" John Evans". While no names are associated with the picture you will find our Dad front and center with his unmistakable smile." Several pieces of the puzzle of Lucas Joseph Walter's military service have been put together and are included here as pictures. Several items of interest are the "17 Post Cards during WWII in the Army", "Letter to Parents, 7 Aug 1942, from Hawaii in the Army", "Letter to Parents, 28 Nov 1943, from Hawaii in the Army", "Lucas J. Walter, Sr.--Loading Airplane Camera (Pacific Stars & Stripes)", Lucas J. Walter, Sr. at Crile Army Hospital", "and "Recollections of Lucas J. Walter's War Experiences". | Walter, Lucas Joseph (I241629)
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| 21844 | In his birth record he is known as Joannes Andreas Wegman, and in his marriage record as Andreas Joannes Wegman. This translates to John Andrew Wegman. One sponsor at his christening was Maria Eva Wegman. BURIAL: Buried in Holy Sepulchre with wife http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonroe/cem/holy7e.htm Andrew J.; husband; 1849 - 1916 | Wegman, Andreas John (I3784)
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| 21845 | In Memory of Gerald (Jerry) Dauenhauer May 16, 1953 - June 23, 2010 Obituary Gerald (Jerry) Dauenhauer Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free. I'm following the path God has laid, you see. I took His hand when I heard His call. I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day, to laugh, to love, to work or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way, I found the peace at the close of day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joys. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, yes, these things I too will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow. I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life's been full, and I savored much, good friends, good times, a loved one's touch. Don't lengthen it now with undue grief. Lift up your hearts, and peace to thee. God wanted me now. He set me free. To all my loved ones who I leave on Earth, I will be waiting for you. Don't Hurry. Jerry went to be with the Lord on June 23, 2010. He was born May 16, 1953 in Yakima to Florence and Paul Dauenhauer. He was a son, brother, father, grandpa, uncle, and a friend to many. He loved all of his family, chosen family, in-laws, and out-laws alike. He loved waterskiing, 4x4ing, fast cars, and the fast life. He lived hard and played hard and in his own words, "I have had a good life". He was preceded in death by his father Paul, and his grandson Cody Dauenhauer. He is survived by his loving mother Florence Dauenhauer of Yakima, his sister Sharon and John of Arlington, his nieces Amy, Jessica, and Angela, his companion: Concha Sava, his children: Travis and Naomi Reedy, Jesse and Brianna, Jerry and Jessica, Rosella, Levi, and Stormy Dauenhauer, his grandchildren: Jason, Jacob, Alyssa, Brooke, Dylan, Jerry, James, Samantha, Juliana, Molly, Lily, Jordan, Kenneth, and Eva, his great grandson: Nathan, and for the many good friends and family that weren't mentioned, we are sorry. A Viewing and Service will take place at 1:00pm on Monday, July 12, 2010 at the Keith & Keith Terrace Heights Chapel. | Dauenhauer, Paul P. (I123614)
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| 21846 | In the 1900 census, the family of William Sutton (39) lived with his brother-in-law Philip Reasbeck at 128 Camp Ave. in Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. William was employed as a quarryman. His parents were born in Germany | Sutter, William (I53809)
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| 21847 | In the 1918 Rochester City Directory she is listed as Carolyn C. Wegman, steno, bds 195 Fernwood. She is not living with her parents in the 1920 census at Fernwood. The birth date comes from the 1900 census.According to her Nov. 1918 marriage record, she was age 22 and born in Rochester. It was her first marriage and Edwin Suss's second marriage. Carolyn was then living at 195 Fernwood Ave. | Wegman, Carolyn C (I8335)
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| 21848 | in WK II: RAD-Mann, dann Afrika-Korps, kriegsgefangen in USA 'Stempelschnitter' (Holzarbeiter) b Fa Lenz, am Bahnhof Bundenthal gestorben nach längerer Bettlägrigkeit Title MATTLER-23 Description Uploaded 2016-07-16 09:43:30.0 Submitter Werner Mattler aus Carlsberg | Albrecht, Oswald (I249870)
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| 21849 | Index to Marriage Record 1837 - 1920 Inclusive Volume II Letters L To Z Inclusive Record Location: Wells County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerks Office Bluffton Compeled by Indiana Work Projects Administration 1940 Spouse 1: Amra Wehr Spouse 2: Joseph Holzinger Marriage Date: 08 Nov 1905 County: Wells Book: C-10 Original Source Page: 473 Title: Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applications April 1905 - December 1920 Letters A - Z Record Location: Wells County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Bluffton Compiled by Indiana Work Projects Administration 1940 Spouse 1: Joseph Holzinger County: Wells Book: 1 Original Source Page: 126 Father: John Mother: Caroline Eberly Gender: M Birth Date: 30 Jan 1871 | Family (F3389)
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| 21850 | Indiana Births, 1880-1920 Name: Amick, Kenneth Fredk. Father: Roman Mother: Mary Scher County: Huntington Gender: M Birth Date: 07 Aug 1908 Reference: Huntington County, IndianaIndex to Birth Records1875 - 1920 InclusiveVolume ILetters A - L Inclusive Book: CH- 2 Page: 21 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Kenneth Amick Age: 21 years Estimated birth year: 1908 Relation to Head-of-house: Son Home in 1930: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T626_593; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 0732. Social Security Death Index: Name: Kenneth Amick SSN: 308-07-0308 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Born: 7 Aug 1908 Died: Oct 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/stpeter/peter%5Fag.htm Amick, Kenneth F., b. 1908, d. 1978, s/w Dorothy Amick | Amick, Kenneth Frederick (I10724)
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