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Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. 116 pp. Weaver Genealogy 1748-1985: Switzerland to the U.S. Holmesville, OH: Selbstverlag, 1986? Legal handwritten document dated May 1900, possibly related to the death of Antje Voss of St. Annen, Schleswig Holstein. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. Family history/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge/ Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Van Kleeck. FH Schlimgen Friedrichs sister, Jacobine Friederike Marie Wilhelmine, married Georg Anton Nerger and left Mecklenburg to settle in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1891. ; Muster, Koell, Krebs. FH Zimkoske [12] pp. Write your message of sympathy today. ; Family History of Bertha Tauber Harper, by Wilhelmina Harper (daughter), 3 pp. Wendel Wallau emigrated from the town of Gau-Algescheim in the modern-day state of Hessen, Germany. Notes: The diary was written in Old German script, and was translated by Edda Gentry and B. Kelly. FH Deierlein Eine Schweizer Auswanderungsgeschichte nach authentischen alten Briefen, Tagebuecher und Dokumenten. 90 pp. Joyce B. FH Bertermann 3 Notes: The author is the great-great-granddaughter of Johann Georg Andreas and the cousin of Austin Wehrwein of St. Paul, MN. August Wilhelm Bogenschneider (1837-1919) and Ernestine Wilhelmine Walk (1844 or 1846 to 1914) emigrated in 1870 from Pomerania, Prussia, to Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA. Abstract: Contains: German confirmation certificate for Maria Catharina Tesch, born 14 Nov. 1828 in Altweidelbach (near Koblenz and Mainz, Germany); fathers name: Nicolaus (Nikolaus) Tesch; mothers name: Anna Catharina Tesch; three letters written by Nikolaus Tesch, one to his daughter, written in Altweidelbach on 28 Sept. 1862; one to his sister and her children, written in Altweidelbach on 2 June 1895; and one to his sister, written in Altweidelbach on 2 Sept. 1900; a letter from Anna Katharina Bast to her brother (?) 170 pp. Friedrichs sister, Jacobine Friederike Marie Wilhelmine, married Georg Anton Nerger and left Mecklenburg to settle in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1891. . . Notes: Donated by Richard Jens. Loving Grandmother of Sara (Adam) Gaulke, Lindsay Helgeson, Mathew (Brittany) Helgeson, Michael Bowman, Daniel (Mallory) Bowman, and Danielle (Steve) Dutkiewicz. Includes maps and photographs. Zehren/ Wisconsin Fond du Lac County Ashford Township/ Wisconsin Dodge County Lomira Township/ Beuren (Kreis Trier-Saarburg)/ Kirsch, Jacob, Carl/ Brehmer, Wilhelm/ Chicago/ Berlin/ Family history, Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, Click here to view the program for the dedication reception, See complete list of archival holdings here, http://www.2manitowoc.com/04/NHTobits.html, http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB000073DE00000000, https://frautschi-letters.mki.wisc.edu/FLVAhomed.html. Abstract: A personal narrative relating the authors memory of his home in Pomerania, Germany, before he and his wife immigrated to the United States in 1950. Band 14, Heft 2. Jordan, MN: 1983. Letters/ Handwritten/ 19th century/ Germany, Letters from Germany to Frederick Butt in Jordan Township, Green County, Wisconsin (1910-1923). He died of disease in 1865 in St. Louis as he was returning home. Letters/ Detmold/ Watertown (Wis.), Family papers of F. Aust. Obituary Joyce Adger was born on June 11, 1957 in Kansas City, Kansas to parents O.C. He and others from his same home village purchased land in Kossuth Township, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, nar the present-day community of Francis Creek., Wallau, Wendel/ 1853-1859/ Manitowoc (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Gau-Algesheim, Hessen/ Diaries. Mein Lebenslauf [and other documents]. ], Business & Industry/ Advertisement/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Medicine & Health/ Wisconsin Fond du Lac County/ German Americans Maryland/ Baltimore (Md. Born in Danzig in 1801, he immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1850. FH Mast MKI P2001-10 Ganz gewiss, Amerika allein ist unser Glueck, unsere Hoffnung! Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. P84-114 Notes: Bohnert, Kohler, Scheidler, Kirn, Streif, Kleusch, Wetzel; donated by Arthur L. Padrutt. 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. Abstract: Letter from Pat Rediess dated 1985 with photographs taken in the 1910s probably in Wisconsin. Includes a letter that describes Jacobs travels in Wisconsin. Box 2: FH Steinbach Notes: Donated by the author. One set of letters are from 1917-1918, written by the Schanzlin-Lagemanns, living as missionaries in India. FH Strothmann Josi/ Hazard/ Family history/ Switzerland/ Wisconsin/ 1800-, Heiner, Gabriele. . Brewery work brought Ludwig, Sr. to New York and then to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Milwaukee. FH Maurer Karl G. Maeser: A Biography. Notes: Hand-bound book of letters, on cover is written Soprano; donated by Max Gaebler, October 2002. FH Puttkamer Eldora, Iowa: Donald and Carolyn DeNeui, 2004. Abstract: Pauline Johanne Friedr. Abstract: Narrative of the ancestors, the journey, Chicago 1848 to 1855; Johnsburg 1855 to 1888; then genealogy P93-100 In July of 1843, 42-year-old widower George Jacob Wambold emigrated from Selzen, Hessen-Darmstadt with his tow children, Elizabeth and Henry. to Henry Remp dated June 28, 1876 regarding a threatening letter for payment on a note Small book with Remp on cover and three pages of accounting figures apparently for labor provided, dated 1878 Final certificate of naturalization issued in the State of Minnesota, County of Winona to Reynold Remp on 11 October 1880 Quit-Claim Deed provided to R. Remp for a lot in Dresbach (Winona County, Minn.) on 1 Dec. 1882 Commission of postmaster for the post office at Dresbach (Winona County, Minn.) for Reynold Remp, dated 20 August 1883 and signed by Walter Q. Gresham, Postmaster General Certificate of sale, 4 May 1891, for parcel of land in the Village of Dresbach (Winona County, Minn.), sold to R. Remp and signed by James OBrien, County Auditor Tax receipt from the County Treasurers Office, Winona County, Minn. for R. Remp, 26 May 1896 A letter from the Deposit Bank and Trust Company of Winona, Minnesota dated 6 May 1924 and written to Reynold Remp concerning the interest on the Ole O. Hopperstad mortgage Tax receipt from the County Treasurers Office, Winona County, Minn. for Reynold Remp, 1944. FH Zook Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans California/ 20th century/ Saxony/ Los Angeles (Calif.)/ National Socialism, Kiefner, Geo. Notes: Wermerskirchen, Schneiderhan, Deustermann, Domler. Abstract: Letters 397-412; warum August Parge Deutschland verliess p. 397; Briefe 397-412; Die Geschichte der Familie parge in Nordamerika pp. Stallo, Johann Bernhard, 1823-1900 Biography/ German-American philosopher, Rattermann, H. A. Theodor Sittel, Deutsch-Amerikanischer Arzt und Physiologe. Notes: 8 pp. [Madison, Wis.]: [the author], [2007]. Faber/ 1529-1929, [Family letters: Kramer; Wiedenbeck] Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2005. xiii, 250 pp. Certificate of Award for having read Adventures of Brownie, awarded 17 Jan. 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Donated by Robert Bellman. . Notes: Puttkamer, Metz, Westphal, Budtke, von Selle, Volkmann; donated in August 2002 by Mrs. Joan Meier, 87 Golf Parkway, Apt. 1989. Notes: Part one: Vol. Notes: Elmer H. Marth is emeritus professor of Food Science, Bacteriology, and Food Microbiology and Toxicology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Eine Christblume fuer alt und jung. Upon the dedication of the New Boys High School Building, January 4th, 1913. 3. Abstract: Includes history of ancestors and descendants; appendices: Bernhard Dietrich Thier documents (Urkunden); Family letters pp. 5, no. Dorner, Peter. Notes: Donated by Alice Wendt, July 2002. ), both born in the first half of the 1800s in Auenstein, Baden-Wurttemberg, and both buried in Austin, Minnesota. Wagner/ Hunsrueck, Rheinland/ Family history. He died in 1864 and was the first person buried in the Standalone Cemetery (today called Mt. P84-76 . Several letters, written by family members, that refer to the ships log are included. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. In Europe the Boehmkes lived in the area known then as West Prussianear the market town of Preussisch-Stargard. See also FH Lutz. Rothensteiner, John, 1860-1936 Criticism and Interpretation/ Biography/ German-American author/ St. Louis (Mo. FH Harper Material from this file was used in the Friends of the MKI Newsletter, Vol. P86-113 Abstract: 2 archives boxes. 1 compact disc. 421 pp., ill. Abstract: From the introduction: Two sets of my 3rd Great Grandparents immigrated to Wisconsin from Hessen-Darmstadt: the Johannes Pfeil family and the George Wambold family, both immigrating in 1843. : s.n., 1992]. In 1911, he and his brother John bought the general store of the late James Griem, now operating as the H. E. Schmitt & Co. store. 27 Dec. 1864 (or 1869). Adolph died in 1846, and Anna and six children emigrated in 1850, arriving first in New York City and then traveling to their new home near Cross Plains, Wisconsin. FH Frautschi World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). His letters often feature swastikas. This volume included family information on the Kaess, Dorschke, Drozdzok, Falkenecker, Kokott, Mandrisch, Bidembach, Dawson, Swartz, Urbina, Lang, Golz, Pereda, Kulhanek [and other surnames]; religions represented in this work include Lutheran, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, Secular, and so on. [whose] married name became Maier. Schaufler/ 1821-1823/ Diaries, Scheid, Rudolf. German Americans Wisconsin/ Family history/ Vollmer, Konnak, Sally. Krones Paragon System of Penmanship. 173 pp. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Herbert Miller of Jonesboro, Arkansas, who passed away on April 24, 2023, at the age of 87, leaving to mourn family and friends. 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. FH Bloede Family History/ Blocki/ Posen/ Sheboygan (Wis.). Annex E: Partial translation pages 64-97 of 1503-1903 Camerer story FH Knott [. Abstract: Fr. Buenger, Theodor Heinrich Carl. Donated by Kirk Rappe. . Hercher/ Freiburg/ Photos, Herriott, F. I. Dr. August P. Richter; Editor of Der Demokrat; Davenport, Iowa 1884-1913: An Appreciation. Notes: Engelmann, Hilgard, Pless, Krafft, Theveny, Lentze, Family History/ Engelmann, Erasmus Theodor/ Kurpfalz/ St. Louis (Mo. MKI P2002-100 He settled in Cincinnati, and later in Chillicothe, Ohio, where he and his family published a German-language newspaper, Unserer Zeit. These are all written on stationary printed: Cuirassier-Regiment von Seydlitz (Magdeburg) Nr. 2 pp. Private graveside services at a later date. 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. Abstract: Some of the family (Josi) came from Switzerland. Abstract: former nationality German.now residing at 803 Mulford Street, Evanston, Illinoishe is now in the United States of America and is a citizen thereof through the naturalization on March 27, 1922, by the Circuit Court, at Chicago, Illinois, of Rudolph Grosshofer, to whom his mother was married on April 15, 1920, applicant a minor on the date of the naturalization, having resided permanently in the United States since December 6, 1912. Dated 17 May 1943. There was a sister, Marie. Passenger List Hamburg; Portions of Hamburg Passenger List; Finding New York Passenger List with Zoubek Family; Original New York Passenger List; Portions of Transcribed New York Passenger List; Composite Totals from the Two Passenger Lists; Summary of the Two Passenger Lists; Cross Reference of Passenger Lists). He arrived in the U.S. in 1882 and worked for the Fauerbach Brewing Company in Madison, Wisconsin, until 1892, after which he worked at other breweries in the city. Notes: Reisepass / Reisepaesse / Reisepsse He died in 1905, and is buried in Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. 41 pp. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, 1977. 1, 3-4 are 8.5 x 14; Vol. 30 pp. Union heritage in the family can be found in the History of the House of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland, with the Genealogy of Those Who Came to American and of Some of the Allied Families 1124-1916. Notes: Zaunbrecher, Gossen Donated by Duane Bogenschneider, 2016. Notes: Changes and additions to Emigration from Wuerttemberg, Germany, from the Descendants of Jacob Ludwig Lutz and John Kiler in America [FH Lutz]. Joyce Bowman Obituary It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Notes: Various pagings. Friedens-Schule zu Menomonie, Wisconsin fuer Frieda Hoerig. Make A Payment (270) 524-2421. FH Magli FH Bubolz Adolph was a successful businessman, running a grocery business and investing in real estate in St. Louis, Missouri. The play is set in a city on the Rhein, and the characters include a father, mother, daughter, son, and uncle. Abstract: John Eiselmeier was born in Muehlbach, Austria, close to Linz, in 1861 [or possibly 1862]. FH Dorner Abstract: On card: Veranstaltet vom Deutsch Am. Abstract: Brigitte Helga (Lemberg) Fitt was born Nov. 28, 1939 in Wolfshau (now Wilcza Poreba in Poland) near Hirschberg (now Jelenia Gra in Poland). Notes: Donated by Arne Gausmann, 2008. Family history/ Pfeil/ Wambold/ Ebling/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Hesse Darmstadt/ 19th century/ Winona (Minn.)/ German Americans Minnesota/ Wisconsin Washington County, Wendt, Viola. III; Gaertner, Sahnow, Pechuman, Beutel. Notes: With penciled additions to 1983. Abstract: Includes newspaper clippings: Grandma Teubert passes ninety. Abstract: A vindication for the keeping of the expense account is written on p. Kurze Auslegung des Kleinen Katechismus Dr. Martin Luthers. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. Abstract: Hardcover notebook written in German and used in German school. Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. M. Buerger of Jackson, Wisconsin. Note: During the 1930s, Ferdinand Duppel was enamored of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party. Photographs/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Tienhaus/ Griebsch/ Burkhart/ Jenner/ Duhne/ Bolten/ Roeseler/ Seebach/ Weisel/ Trostel/ Sorge/ Netter/ Paumgarden/ Nachbauer/ Alexander/ Trostel/ Baum/ Oesterlein, [Ticket for] 7tes Wisconsin Schuetzenfest. 2, in German, August 2, 1902 December 31, 1907; Vol. FH Groth Herausgegeben von der Deutschen Evang. Abstract: Describes the life of Juergen Kruse, who was born in Klein Bennbeck, Schleswig-Holstein, in 1832 and died in Bremen, Kansas, in 1914. Comprising the Boehmke, Latotski, Kluck, Klein, Radtke, Gruhlke, and Reibe Families. Luxembourg/ Iowa/ Immigrants/ Probst, Johann Peter. Albuquerque, NM: 1982. Otterberg 1730 Bacharach 1802 in America. Granroth, Sandra, compiler. Hertas letters volume I to XIII; . Alien Registration Cards for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinschmidt, Marshall, Wis., 1918. B, Madison, WI 53704 (phone: 608.241.8463); see also FH Westphal. Notes: As told to and written by Donald Zelle. 21 pp. Wisconsin: 1865, 1880. Frampton n Cedar Falls Iowa signed Otto Lam[? 23, 1988, pp. Heinrich Struve came to Texas in 1848, did his bit toward the taming of a wild country, and then returned to his native country to tell of his experiences. 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. Winnetka, Ill., [publisher not identified], 1941. Russellville, Ky: 1993. Vols. Wendt/ Baptism records/ Confirmation, Wengert, Eugene. The Feltens in Waldorf. FH Sahnow 8, no. Abstract: Assorted papers of Josefa Schreiner, Reisepass This collection includes religious and emigration documents; mortgage statements, warranty deeds, and receipts; letters dating from 1847 to 1914; photographs; birth, marriage, and death announcements; and newspaper clippings. This collection includes transcriptions and translations of a large number of letters dating from 1900 through the post-World War II Care Package years of the 1940s. Image shows five women standing in a row behind a seated row of five alternating women and men (three women, two men). Abstract: We believe this family came to America from Berlin, Germany around 1864, and then to Augusta, Illinois. They had seven children, one of whom was Reinhard, the authors grandfather. Letters from a Swiss immigrant to her parents. 1860-1912. 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. Family history/ Mecklenburg Schwerin/ Kielgast/ Isbarn/ 1816- / Wisconsin, Schindewolf, Heinrich. If you would like to see family photographs, maps, and a family tree, please go to www.dreamingingerman.com Tucson, Arizona: 1932, 1979. MKI 2011-6 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? The Riechers Family. Joyce Ann Bowman Obituary 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. Footville, Wis.: the author, n.d. various pagings. Abstract: Letters translated into English from a father in Horn to her daughter, Lucie Kramer who immigrated to America (Watertown). Germany/ Schindewolf, Heinrich/ Helmarsheusen, Hesse, Schlicher, J. J. By-Joyce Young, 72, of Hillsboro, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022 at her home. Schauer, John Peter/ 1845-1908/ New Franken/ Tauberbischofsheim, Bavaria/ Memoirs, Campion, Mary Callista Sister. Siblings Hermann and Elsa came to the U.S. in 1925, working first on the Lemke farm in Morrison Township. in German script. 1863. Access is restricted for 20 years, and will become public in 2038. The documents the author used included: letters, census records, wills, birth and death certificates, marriage certificates, newspaper articles and obituaries, books (county, family, and general histories), war records, naturalization papers, and church records. Entries for individuals include the following information: birth dates and locations, causes of death, professions, nationalities, states lived in, number of children, educational level, and a general information category that often tells much about the lives of the individuals.

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