Michael Fisher Obituary (2012) - Roanoke Valley, VA - Legacy Remembers St. Charles, Missouri: [self-published], 1975. Frances (or Franciska) Scheil and her brother Adam came to America in 1872 from Zweisel, Bavaria. [Family papers]. Abstract: Ledger-diary, translated into English. FH Weaver Includes copies of a marriage certificate, birth certificates, emigration passport (1842), various governmental papers (the Royal Prussian Government in Aachen), maps of the Eifel region, and Holzheim and Lanzerath histories. He naturalized as an American citizen in 1865. FH Wehrwein Ubbelohde family tree . 18. DuWayne and his brother Don were among the founding members of the Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin, a group that celebrates the Pomeranian heritage and culture, with members performing traditional dance and speaking a regional Low German dialect. Notes: Mast, Miller, Yoder, Stutzman, Bontrager, Mullet, Villiard, Bender [22] pp. _________________________________________________________________. : 1979. [Patenbrief and prayer to godchild: Hustisford am ersten heiligen Pfingsttage den 1ten Juni 1884]. September 1898 in der Evang. Nov. 1832. unpaginated. Educational/ Exercise Book/ Penmanship/ Family History/ Steinfort, Heinrich, Steinfort, Heinrich. Donated by J Tiedemann, December 2018. Electronic data for portions of the collection (Madison copy), State Historical Society: MAD L:\ARCHIVES\SHARED\COLLECT\lacmssG.doc; La Crosse Area Research center, La Crosse Mss G Frederick August Bellman was born in Dresden, Saxony, Germany, August 21, 1885 and died at his home in Viola, Wisconsin, January 23, 1919 in his thirty-fourth year. Notes: MKI also owns complete set of photocopies of these journals. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin, Martin, George. 14 pp. Marshalls Band is still active, since 1884: http://www.marshallsband.org/ Abstract: Contains: An undated invitation to two festivities: 1. 8, no. Apple Valley, MN: 1983. MKI P2002-88 7, Halberstadt. Abstract: Photocopies out of newspapers with English translations. Zaunbrecher Family Tree. Includes many documents, clippings, maps Brandenburg writes on January 3, 1919: I have filled 3 different books, but they are all written in German and German script. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. Notes: 42 pp. A note of appreciation is due Sister M. Augusta, niece of Sister Albert the author. Madison, WI: 1988. In September of 1843, 60-year-old Johannes Pfeil emigrated from Heppenheim (now Gau-Heppenheim), Hessen-Darmstadt with his wife Elisabeth Wahl Pfeil and at least six of their eleven children. [Durango, Mexico]: the author, 2019. Abstract: The majority of the Gruling/Zastrow ancestors came from Pomerania, specifically the towns of Labehn, Dumroese, and Stantin in Kreis Stolp; Ottendorf in Kreis Naugard; and (presumably) Ruebenhagen in Kreis Regenwalde. Notes: Received from Mrs. Barbara Fass, Milwuakee, given by Irmgara Roemheld, Wauwatosa, and the Milwaukee County Historical Society, December 1983; ledger pages are stamped with numbers from 13-54, 59-106, 113-116, 119-121, 124-128, and 135-136. The approximately 280 reychs (local clubs) stay in close contact with one another. 248 pp., ill. Notes: Letters compiled with notations by Paul N. Untiet, English translations by Philip Graupner. Taufzeugen waren Herr Louis Rieckhof, Frau Friederike Schmidt. Remembering Joyce Bowman. Chester Chandler Obituary (1961 - 2023) | Midland City, Alabama - Echovita FH Umhoefer to Hamburg; Army certificate for Heinrich von Puttkamer for a suitcase repair; U.S. Army discharge papers for Heinrich (Henry) von Puttkamer (served 1889-1893); marriage certificate for Heinrich von Puttkamer and Francesca (Fanny) Metz, 1893; two postcards: one from [?] [Various documents]. Aus meinem Leben. Abstract: Photocopies out of newspapers with English translations. 2, Town of Rantoul and Charleston. 450-470. Letters were from Wisconsin. Abstract: A genealogical history of the Tegeders of Mehringen, Germany and of the American Branch of the Midwest descendants of Johann Theodore and Euphemia Tegeder, who immigrated to America in April 1874. 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 Hemker Cincinnati, OH: Selbstverlag, 1902. Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Sheboygan County/ Lutz, Johann/ Business & Industry/ Chicago. Notes: Memories depicting incidents and experiences of growing up on the farm near Luxemburg, Wisconsin in the 1930s Chapters include The Holiday Season Miracles: Saint Nick and Santa Cometh, Whats for Supper? A printed book version (copyright 2014, 227 pp. The Damrosch Dynasty: Americas First Family of Music. Material from this file was used in the Friends of the MKI Newsletter, Vol. Naturalization/ Reines, Joseph Austin, 1847-1918/ Marinette (Wis.), Reinhardt. Family history/ Duesterhoeft/ Posen/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Calumet County/ Chilton (Wis.), Schabbing-Hille, Anna. Notes: Photocopies of selected documents held by Dr. Cam Craddock, Verona, Wisconsin, which he obtained from the Estonia Historical Archive in Tartu, Estonia (formerly known as Dorpat). PIA/ Biography/ Miscell. Also included are a letter from Veronica Asbach to her daughter Kathrina McNelly in Andover, Missouri (dated Feb. 10, 1887); a 29-page handwritten book titled Andachts-Uebungen der monatlichen Versammlung (prayers for the monthly gathering); a deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa; a page from a family Bible; two fragments of writing exercises in English; and a map showing the course of the Rhine river. Notes: 5 pp. Chicago: Robert C. Bryant, 1983. Notes: Donated by Wayne and Joel Krueger. Calnin, Mechtild. Abstract: English translation of 1866 edition. FH Ney Abstract: Includes autobiography of Frederick Dannenfelser in appendix A. Abstract: Softbound drawing tablets have store labels: C. L. Krueger, Dortmund. At the bottom of the card is printed: F. M. Findeisen, New Cassel (Fond du Lac County), Wis. [Internet searches show that Frederick Maximilian Findeisen was born around 1836/1837 in Prussia and arrived in New York in 1862. P89-27 Also includes a 13-page family history written in 1971. ], Minnesota, on 25 May 1866 and 28 May 1866; a letter from George Heym to his friend Petermann and family, written in Rice Lake, Anoka County, on 9 Aug. 1868; a letter from George Heim to his wife and children, written in Nelsonville, Athens Co., on 10 March 1871, with regards to (or from?) Abstract: 2 archives boxes. Hans Lautz. Family history/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Letters/ Schaffner, Peter/ Stahel, John. Fliegel/ Postcards/ Aastrup/ Photographs/ Religious. Abstract: Materials related to a project to document the work of Ora Nisley from Middlebury (near Goshen), Indiana, who repaired Amish buggies and farm wagons. Abstract: Photocopies and scanned images of documents related to Friedrich August Bellmann; originals were discovered inside a suitcase in a basement. MKI Exhibit Materials Mildred Fish Harnack. FH Simon . Notes: Engelmann, Hilgard, Pless, Krafft, Theveny, Lentze FH Hinrichs FH Zimkoske Chart. MKI P2005-24 Abstract: Background, genealogy, letters, additional documents, and family pictures chronicle the experiences and communications of the authors family and friends in their immigration from Ladbergen, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, to Stratford, Wisconsin, and Marathon County west of Wausau. 193 pp., ill., maps. Author is from Wambeln (Kreis Arnsberg, Westphalia). Family history/ Doring (Doering)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Lafayette County/ Gratiot (Wis.), Cunz, Dieter. Maher Family History. written in Luebeck (? March 20, 2022 Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan, Washington and elsewhere. A. C. Plappert for Peter Christian Iversen, New Holstein, Wisconsin, May 15, 1924. 10 pp. Mai 1926); postcard to Mr. John Boss[?] Held at the Wisconsin Historical Society (non-circulating). FH Zehren Pennsylvania/ 1737-1850/ Puterbaugh, George, Connelly, Sally. Includes a map and text relating to Treptow, Kreis Greifenberg, in Pomerania. Notes: Donated by Pamela Anderson, 10/2007. FH Krueger Schuhmacher 255 pp.,ill. (some col.). [Hustisford, WI: handwritten, 1884]. FH Ev. Green Bay, WI: 1977. Strey lists address as No 1120, Chesnut Stree (sic) Notes: Signature reads Sibylla Ptz, but Name des Passinhabers reads Sibilla Puelz (Plz), 24. Dorfgueting. 1821. The following account is Private John William Asbachs story as best I know it. John William Asbach died October 25, 1864, in the Battle of Osage, Kansas. Service map data OpenStreetMap contributors. [2001]. Notes: Discovered by Joe Salmons in MKI institutional papers; 3 pp. Notes: Denkrede, gehalten im Deutschen Literarischen Klub von Cincinnati, am 18. Heinrich Kruckeberg died in 1905 in Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin. He immigrated to America in 1927, settling in Chicago. 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. The writings inside appear to have been done in Breslau. 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. Margaret had a brother, Ferdinand, who later married Minna. 1, 3-4 are 8.5 x 14; Vol. April 1838; zum Priester geweiht am 18. Abstract: Information on Minnesota and Scott County pp. Warden, 904-765-1234 . Roth, Mathias/ 1863-/ Family history/ Trassem, Saarburg/ Spring Green (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Roth, Cynthia. Dez 1856 written on back. Descendants of Mathias Dannegger. Donated by William G. Thiel. Other surnames noted in this genealogy include: Asserin, Banker, Buchta, Hein, Herbstein, Hoof, Horn, Kisow, Linder, Kellermann, Schlueter, Schoeller, Schroeder, Schultz, Schwerbel, iede, Wegener, Wolfgram, and Zenk. ], Business & Industry/ Advertisement/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Medicine & Health/ Wisconsin Fond du Lac County/ German Americans Maryland/ Baltimore (Md. Bibliographies on German-American History, 2. He married Lucille [Zahn] in 1935. Lucille was adopted by Edward and Irma Zahn. Goshen, Indiana: Kurtz Lens and Pen, 1983. They meet in midwinter (October 1 April 30) once per week in their Schlaraffen castle (equipped in the style of a knights tavern from the middle ages) for Sippungen (gatherings which take place in the fixed ceremonial form of a knights play). Abstract: Peter Schaffner [Shaffner] was born in Germany and came to America in the 1850s. Donated by Dr. Ronald Yake. Notes: als Erzaehlung bearbeitet. Notes: Hoesly, Elmer, Rhyner, Schindler. FH Bellmann Abstract: From the introduction: One aspect of this family line that has been confirmed is the connection between Paul Ernst Kaess (1921-2002) and Swabian nobility, a line that stretches all the way back to Charlemagne. Notes: Lappe, Siebald, Knieriem, Xylander, Kersten, Schuchard, v. Trott Originals in possession of James Kleinschmidt. 200 pp. Ludwig, Sr., and Margaret both died by the time Ludwig, Jr. was 21. . ], 2000. Includes appendices: Land of the Free: A Journey to the American Dream Adam Kohel and the American Civil War Ancestral Analysis of DNA Land Records, Wisconsin. Ancestors in France, Taken from the Booklet Chronik der Familie Ave-Lallemant, by Reinhold Ave-Lallemant. FH Schoenecker [10] pp. . Abstract: Leonard and Barbara Kochendoerfer emigrated from Wuerttemberg, Germany to America in the spring of 1875. 162 pp. He graduated from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1882 and was a missionary serving twenty-nine mission stations in Northwest Wisconsin between 1882 and 1884. Ruble, Peter/ 1700-/ Palatinate, Ruedebusch, Charles A. Abstract: Notebook contains songs (most in English, some in German) and one recipe (in English). Denkmahl der Freundschaft, a box containing individual sheets with handwritten inscriptions and artwork dating from 1817 through 1828. 03/24/1929 - 11/10/2021 . Abstract: Wedding photo of Rudolph Koss and bride, author of 1871 History of Milwaukee. Also donated is a copy of: Surnames include: Kipp-Manecke, Hoge-Fledderjohann, Nssmeier, Storck, Mller, Hrkamp, Harmeier, Bettler, Ktterheinrich, Lagemann, Prigge, and Lbke. Gruber/ Prairie du Sac (Wis.)/ 1843-1940, Schumann. . Filled with research narrative, family stories and events, Bedford and Lawrence County history, 52 pages of black-and-white family photos, a fold-out chart of the Lenz family, etc. The Amazing Mr. Mohs: Titled as the Movie of the Same Name. Abstract: Collection of Gemeinde-Bote: Monatsblatt der Ev. Notes: Title taken from cover of compilation. Werner Grossmann obituary. 102 pp. Notes: Donated by Sally Konnak, daughter of Mabel, daughter of Charles, son of Carl and Charlotte Boltz. Bertha, meanwhile, raised five children and engaged in a number of social activities. Band der gesammelten Werke. Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten Access is restricted for 20 years, and will become public in 2038. ; Riedinger, Essie. Kielgast (Kilgust) family tree. Die Verstorbene wurde am 29. Emanuels Gemeinde im Namen des Dreieinigen Gottes getauft worden. Notes: Unpublished work, dedicated to the memory of Alice Wallau Ahrens. Philadelphia, Pa.: National Publishing Company, 18?? The descendants of the superintendent of the protestant church Erasmus Theodor Engelmann. Jacob Goering, Jr., was born 1755 in York, Pennsylvania); Haller (emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania, then to Virginia. Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2015. xxxvii, 456 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. Declaration of Intention, Naturalization Record, for Joseph Reines, February, 5, 1918. 8, no. 1890s. The reverse side describes the product and provides directions and cautions for its use. Notes: Scanned images and photocopies; donated by Pat Ebert, 2008. History of the Hemker family. Inscription on the margin of document: Lobe den Herren Meine Seele der dich in der Heyl[igen] Tauff von allen deinen Suenden abgewachen undt gereiniget hatt Ehre Sey Gott in der Hoehe alleluia ammen. His parents were of German and Irish origin and were originally from Cologne, Germany. Contents: Documents relating to Joseph Reinhardt: Gymnasium report card (1843), document from University of Jena (1847), letters of reference written by Friedich Schultze regarding Reinhardts education at an agricultural institute (1847, 1849), Final Certificate of Naturalization (1857), Passport (1858), a typed biography of Joseph Reinhardt (1895); Vote for Joseph Reinhardt for State Senator, death notice (1899), and various German documents and receipts; Farewell poems written for Joseph Reinhardt by friends in Fulda, Germany, 1843-1844; Two letters in English written to Joseph Reinhardt; Letters written by Klara Malkmuss to her fiance Dr. E. J. Reinhardt in Fulda, Germany (1826-1827) [most likely the parents of Joseph Reinhardt]; Documents relating to Adolph Reinhardt (son of Joseph): Passport (1882), letters to Mathilde and son Joseph (detailing farming experiences); Memorial Record (d. 1910); Documents relating to Mathilde (Nafziger) Reinhardt (wife of Adolph): Tauf-Schein (1877), letters to Mathilde from Mutti [?] FH Tegeder Voss, born 5 May 1896, confirmed 17 April 1910. 1864. Many of these items have been scanned. Band der gesammelten Werke. FH Zook Family history/ Richter/ Dubbel/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German Americans Montana/ Letters/ World War, 1939-1945/ National Socialism, Abstract: On one side is a picture puzzle titled Das Picnic, with the words Wo ist der Mann, welcher stets Dr. August Koenigs Hamburger Tropfen gebraucht? in old German script below. 4 pp. Kurze Auslegung des Kleinen Katechismus Dr. Martin Luthers. Vol. Abstract: Includes a family tree, two letters in German script written by Johannes Staiger and Ignaz Staiger, and a transcription of the letters. The importance of saying "I love you" during COVID-19, Effective ways of dealing with the grieving process, Solutions to show your sympathy safely during the Covid-19 pandemic. 16 pp. FH Finkler This is an example of a religious item typically brought with German-speaking immigrants when they came to America. Giesen, Christian/ Cologne/ Wisconsin/ 1825-/ Family history, Giffey, Neil. Cottage Grove, WI: [the author], 2003. 1868. Heinrich August was born in 1858 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany, and in 1884 he married Caroline Sophie Marie Eickhorst in Racine, Wisconsin. Abstract: Includes bookmark from Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Mo. Rothensteiner, John, 1860-1936 Criticism and Interpretation/ Biography/ German-American author/ St. Louis (Mo. 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. Following his presidency he remained as a professor at the school until his death on 9 September 1943. Miscellaneous Documents. Strong family bonds, as well as luck, allowed Otti to survive the war, and an encounter with Laurie Ney, an American soldier, led to her immigration to America and sixty-three years of marriage. Notes: Donated by Greg Hansen of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2013. Abstract: The author grew up on a dairy farm in Central Wisconsin in a family where both parents were descended from Pomeranian immigrants, and this work provides many details of rural life in the Midwest. The Greatest Christmas Ever, December 25, 1918. At 25, she concluded her work with the Firestones and became an American citizen, married Clarence Fitt, and had a son. Various Papers. 7th ed. Notes: 8 pp. Winnetka, Ill., [publisher not identified], 1941. A Preaching Place: Traveling Missionaries in Wisconsin. 18 and 21 pp.
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