167 pp. ); 1942 (4 vol.). Notes: Donated by Werner and Marie Randelzhofer, Racine, 2005. From Basel to Bethel: A chronicle of the life and ministry of pastor Gustav J. Wullschleger A translation of Zusammenstellung des wichtigsten Ereignis aus meinem Leben. Notes: 5 pp. MKI also has the original documents; letters, photos, etc. 240 pp, ill., maps. Abstract: Contents: Examination certificate, possibly associated with a test to become a tailor, dated 14 December 1867 for Gottfried Richard Remp, born in Greifenberg Death notice for a John Tiedchen[?] The writer notes they were in Milwaukee, and that in 1842 he married Friederica Wilhelmine Augusta (geboren Schallock). Letter, 17 June 1855. Carl and Charlotte Boltz sailed in 1869 for America and also came to Sullivan Township near Rome. August 20, 1939 . Am 29. Abstract: The marker is also inscribed, Erected by National Teachers Seminary, Milwaukee, WI. The photograph is in an envelope addressed to Prof. Max Griebsch, Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis.; return address is Rev. Langenfeld, Rhineland/ article/ Father Langenfeld. 136 pp. for the funeral of Richard Breusike. Family history/ Genealogy/ Yake/ Jaeck/ Swiss Americans/ Immigrants, Swiss/ Leibenguth/ Schalkendorf, Alsace/ Switzerland/ Alsace. See also FH Buerger. Updated 2018 to include photos of Gerd Edwin Paul Kaess, Brian Paul Keass, Mayte Urbina Pereda, Elizabeth Major Swartz, Evie Haller Gibboney, Friedrich Emil Kaess and Anna Berta Falkenecker, Garret Thomas Kaess, Margaret Jane Swartz, Juleanne Kaess, Margaret Jean Ochiltree Swartz, Marie Ellen Dawson, Paul Jesus Kaess, Newell T. K. Swartz, Paul Ernst Kaess, and Nicholas Todd Kaess. In 1848 he married Johanna Elenore Schibe, and they had the following children: Johann Ernst Wilhelm, Heinrich August, Pauline, and Ernestine. BX 7943 .R3 L4 1912 (B85-484) 1799-1928. Notes: Zaunbrecher, Gossen MKI P2002-88 Notes: Donated by Arne Gausmann, 2008. MKI P2002-102 Joyce Ann Bowman Obituary It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Joyce Ann Bowman (Dallas, Texas), who passed away on March 20, 2022, at the age of 64, leaving to mourn family and friends. . . FH Rappe J. Family history/ Pomerania/ Pommern/ Emigration and Immigration (Europe-US) . [Documents]. 8tes Infantrie-Regiment 6te Compagnie Buechlein fuer den Soldaten Wilhelm Schumacher. Abstract: Contains the Schaeffer, Trost, Schumacher, and Scheil family stories. Abstract: The Wagner family is traced back to the city of Trier; the Laufenberg family to the town of Boseroth, south of Siegburg. FH Tegeder Unpaginated. Hertas Letters to Frank 1929-1930; Vol. Johann Lutz came to America in June 1847 from Gruenmettstetten on the northeastern edge of Germanys Black Forest. [United States? Abstract: Drawings and poems. FH Umhoefer MKI P2002-44 P93-36 FH Kaess All three families eventually settled in Columbia County, Wisconsin. Family History of Arthur and Martina (Hartmann) Duesterhoeft. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. 2, Town of Rantoul and Charleston. FH Wullschleger Abstract: Family history of Deierleins in Huettenbach and Stoeckach, north of Nuernberg in Franken; ancestral list in great detail; Zimmerer, Bernhard, Gerstacker, Gebhard, Planckensteiner, Ochs, Maussner, Flechsel, Riess, Hanff, Wendler 2 19th century/ Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Grebel/ Kluegel/ Lutherans, [Gugler Lithographic Company, assorted papers.] Abstract: Four letters to Emil Ingwerson, who was serving in the army during the Civil War. Babenschneider was the Low German name before many of the family members changed it to the High German Bogenschneider. Religious/ Commentaries/ Women authors/ Handwritten/ Westphalia, Ottow. Joyce Bowman Obituary. She was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Emery and Doris Lane. Notes: Donated by Fred and Lois Wessel, 2009. FH Scheid FH Schaufler Mount Pleasant, Iowa: 1963. [Slightly less than a century later, Friedrich Melchers great-grandson Robert Bickel and his wife Louise would return to western New York and raise their own family of nine children.] Louise Lessien, the mother of Agnes Melcher, was born in Wheatfield, New York, but lived the majority of her life in Grand Haven, Michigan. Abstract: The following is a recapitulation of information about and a reconstruction of the story of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm and Emelie Achterberg and their children. Poetry/ Literature, German American/ German Americans Illinois. The papers of Frank W. Kuehl, brother to Ann Kuehl, are on file in the archives of the Wisconsin State Historical Society. Notes: Asbach, Hansecker, McNelly, Hasselman; a handwritten page presumably taken from a Bible indicates Johann Wilhelm Asbach was married to Veronika Proff [or Trott, Prott, Trost?] - Donated by William G. Thiel. Abstract: Includes Herman Schliebes reminiscences pp. Saint Peter, Minn.: Falck, Myron R., 104 pp. Tauff dadaurch du bisht genohmen auff zu Ein nem Kindt der Seeligkeit von nun an biss in Ewigkeit Drum So wachsse Gruen [?] Notes: Created by members of the Schlote and Wolter families. Kiefner, dessen interessante Plaudereien aus dem Boehmerwald noch in angenehmer Erinnerung sind, eine Serie seiner Reise-Erinnerungen. in German script. 1863. Lippe Family, A Thousand Years of History, Two Centuries in Canada. MKI P2002-61 ; Wellauer, Plett, Duras, Brabec, Flyum, Juve, Matzova, Sacherova. Family history/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge/ Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Van Kleeck/ 1610-/ Lippstadt, Westphalia/ Genealogy/ Baerent Baltus van der Lippstadt. Transcriptions made by Kristin Reifsynder, Kim Miller, and Marcel Rotter. Donated by Myron and Mary Bohn on behalf of Roger Butts, 2007. Abstract: Boltz family members came from the villages of Leimersheim and Germersheim in the Pfalz. . Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. Family history/ Stumpf/ Hensen. Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Richard Louis Verlag, 1958. Abstract: English translation of 1866 edition. Originals are owned by Mae Hartwig. FH Maurer P86-45 Notes: It is particularly fitting that Mr. John Feucht should be remembered in this year 1953, since it was just 100 years ago that he left his home in Europe and sailed for America. MKI has scrapbooks of the columns published in the years 1941-1945 (6 volumes); a manuscript (typescript) of the autobiography written in 1934 in German covering the years 1862-1929; a scrapbook of the English version of his autobiography (his childhood and young adulthood: 1862 to 1885) and of his trip abroad in 1906, published in the Jonesboro Gazette of Jonesboro, Illinois; and a typescript version written in 1938 in English of the end of his autobiography (1917-1938). FH Lutz Grossursippenfeier unseres R. [Ritter] Markstein [Markstein was the name given to Dietrich C. Luening]; four black-and-white photographs of events presumed to be Schlaraffia proceedings; a postcard that may show the inside of a Schlaraffia Reych; a hand-made illustrated birthday card for Aepfelchen [Edwin, son of D. C. Luening] on his sixty-fifth birthday (An Aepfelchen zum 8. ; Paape, Ruchholtz, Liphardt, Starck . Notes: Krueger, Behnke, Reinke, Rusch, Zahn. Schmidt, Ernst Ferdinand Felix, 1830-1900 Biography/ German-American author, Schmitt, William H. Schmitt Family History. Notes: 8.5 x 11 printout. Maurer, Phillip Jacob, 1791-1833/ Diaries/ Cronenberg/ New Bremen (Ohio), Dent, Bob donator. Abstract: incl. One book of predominently unidentified professional studio photographs, once owned by Ida Voss. Also includes. FH Joss (P86-80) The Nagel Story. MKI P2004-50 Brandenburg, Bernard Christian/ Gronow/ Raasch/ Luebke/ Humburg/ Family History/ Diaries. Herausgegeben von der Deutschen Evang. Abstract: Apparently the property of Sophia H. Baass. Abstract: Part of the authors autobiographical memoir. Abstract: Handwritten manuscript, given by Betty J. Huebner 2, in German, August 2, 1902 December 31, 1907; Vol. 60 pp. 325 pp., ill. Notes: On title page: A record of facts and events written from personal knowledge and special information including my own experiences and autobiography. Printed by Morris Publishing, Kearney, NE. Berg, Wilhelm, 1815-1883/ Family History/ Pomerania/ North Dakota/ Washington. Brumders Buchhandlung (book owned by U. of Ill. Library); a page showing the Vollstaendiger Lager-Katalog von Geo. FH Ankelen In 1874 he established a drug business in Baltimore and manufactured products such as Dr. August Koenigs Hamburger Tropfen.] While at the latter place he met Miss Myrtle Johnson to whom he was married on December 25, 1911. . Volume II is the English translation of Anna Buerger Feldmanns book on the history of the family in Germany. A note of appreciation is due Sister M. Augusta, niece of Sister Albert the author. FH Wiethaler Lutheran Church (now Hope Lutheran Church) in the Township of Cottage Grove, Dane County, Wisconsin on November 10, 1858. (64 years old). 158-159 (Rantoul, later part of 19th c.); farming pp. 65 pp., ill. Mike Paraniuk . Notes: See also: MKI P2004-26, Newspaper Clippings Documenting a 1912 Trip by the Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund to Germany. . Notes: Donated by Herb Falck, 2005. Anna died in 1834, and it was her dying wish that he take the children and move to America. Notes: Donated by Denise Ney. Certificate of Award for having read Reynard the Fox, awarded 20 April 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Notes: Box of papers, containing mostly church bulletinsoriginally belonging to John Mintzlaff. He married his second wife, Louisa Eliza Zirbel in 1868, and they moved to Milwaukee sometime between 1870 and 1877. Ehrenfried Seebach obituary. [1900s?]. Agnes married Otto Johann Bickel in 1922. Privacy Policy and Album/ Pictures/ Photographs/ Photos/ Ankelen/ Lachenman/ Dehne, Friedrich [Frederick] August Bellman [Bellmann]. . FH Dexheimer Family history/ Letters/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge / Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Handwritten, Untiet, Paul N., ed. FH Kramer Wiedenbeck . Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Baptismal document (Taufschein): Gladys Henriette Laidlaw, 1898. Notes: Donated by Ed Gould, 2008. ), and other materials related to the search for information on this family. 1 box. Notes: Donated by Erica Grabenhorst Kauten. Monigal/ Family history/ charts, Mueller, Erhart. A printed book version (copyright 2014, 227 pp. P86-33 Familien Deierlein (Zweig Huettenbach Stoeckach) Deierlein Families (Branch Huettenbach Stoeckach). Notes: The Reverend Erwin A. Uecker; also donated Family Tree Maker 10.0 compact disc. Cottage Grove, WI: [the author], 2003. Geinzer and Lottes met in Madison, Wisconsin, and were married in 1890. He was a musician and became the director of the Bavarian Concert Orchestra. Abstract: Mention of life in Austria before immigrating (beginning of 20th c); crossing to America, story of life in America pp. Pritzwalk: Tienken, A., 1932. The history of Else Krueger Schuhmacher. 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. She was raised in Sun River Valley and graduated from Simms High School in 1962. 8, no. Bakertown was a small settlement at the junction of County P and Bakertown Road, where the church was located. Includes information on the Free-Will Baptists, the image of Wisconsin in the eyes of German-speaking emigrants, the sea voyage from Europe to America, Native Americans in Wisconsin, the earliest white settlers, Bakertown and Rome, and Milwaukee. Footville, Wis.: the author, n.d. ; Wellauer, Plett, Duras, Brabec, Flyum, Juve, Matzova, Sacherova. She was the daughter of the late Harold and Betty (Coe) Bowman of Lexington. Taufzeugen waren Herr Louis Rieckhof, Frau Friederike Schmidt. [sic]; New Standard German Series Composition Book (Brumder, 1887) bears the name of Frieda Strey. FH Fair/Fehr Fliegel/ Postcards/ Aastrup/ Photographs/ Religious. Photographs/ National German-American Teachers Seminary/ Abst/ Barron County, Wis./ Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund. Abstract: Niederdeutsche Vereinigungen in Davenport, Iowa. Cincinnati, OH: Selbstverlag, 1911. The 1900 document is addressed Am den Landemann Herrn Hans Voss in Neuholstein, Rentoul [Rantoul] Potter Calumet Co. Wisc Nordamerike. Included are translations of the German language correspondence, written mostly by Meissner to family, friends, and business acquaintances in Germany. Theresa Laufenberg and Joe Wagner met in Madison and were married in 1911 in Pine Bluff. Notes: Miller, Petersheim, Yoder, Bontrager, Mullet, Beachy, Troyer Notes: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott Poser, Claudia. FH Ammann Reminiscences of his many friends and patients have also been used to throw an additional light on his character. FH Harper MKI owns only scanned images of the original letters and photograph. he married Ophelia Barbara Choph, who was German-Polish. Also in Wisconsin Historical Society ( CS 71 .B7919 1984). Bunnelle, Phyllis M., and Philip R. Bunnelle. Includes information on typical farm chores, buildings, social activities, coming of the railroad and roads, etc., experienced by many first farmers. Generation 2: Nicholas Meyer (1849-1924) was orphaned and adopted into the family of Frank Schwartz of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, possibly as an indentured child. by 1867 Nicholas was married to Anna Trossen and had settled in Green Bay, and by 1881 he had founded the Green Bay Soap Company. Wilhelm John Friedrich and Wilhelmine Fredericke (Luebke) Stark emigrated from the village of Schoenhagen, Hindenburg district, Kreis Naugard, Pommern in 1874. Friedrichs sister, Jacobine Friederike Marie Wilhelmine, married Georg Anton Nerger and left Mecklenburg to settle in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1891. . 7, Halberstadt. 2 pp. Abstract: Letters are in German script. Friedrich and Christina Louisa (Wolf) Evert left Mecklenburg-Schwerin for America in 1868. The baptism took place in Town Rantoul, Calumet Co., Wisconsin. Diary while still in Germany; reasons for coming to America; trip to America. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1975. xvi, 172 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. [Letters]. Hans Lautz. Lieder fuer frohe Zirckel. 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. 2012.He was born in Washington DC, April 12, 1969, to Joyce Fisher of Roanoke, and the late David L. Fisher.Micha Family history/ Letters/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge / Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Handwritten. 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. Apple Valley, Minn.: Selbstverlag, 1998. Abstract: Emma Berta Schmidt is the mother of Charlotte Dorothea von Elbe Alois Zitterl, 1923; Andenken an das Silberne Jubilaeum des Hochw. Funeral arrangement under the care ofCriss-Wagner Hoskinson Funeral & Cremation Services and Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service. The couple immigrated to America in 1856, arriving in New York City in May, eventually settling in Two Creeks, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Originally from Picher, Mecklenburg, Juergen, Carl, and Joachim Goth settled in Dane County, Wisconsin. The Zuschkes and Schmidts, Textile Mnufacturers and Honorable Citizens of Guben (Germany). Winnetka, Ill., [publisher not identified], 1941. Maternal lines: Neupert/Schoenheider/Suessenguth (Thuringen to Chicago); Meyer/Goltermann (Landesbergen and Erichshagen, Hannover, Germany, to DuPage County, Illinois, to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois). Contains more than 107,400 individuals and shows some 36,574 marriages. Abstract: Also short biography of Ernest Samuel Hildemann. Borchardt, Wilhelm Carl Johann, 1839-1898/ Pomerania/ Prussia/ Wisconsin/ Family History, Duxbury, Ruth A. Sahnow family history: Ancestors and descendants of Frederick and Louise (Gaertner) Sahnow Pommern, Prussia to New York and Minnesota. Frances (or Franciska) Scheil and her brother Adam came to America in 1872 from Zweisel, Bavaria. Notes: Donated by Winifred Lottes Lacy; ancestors traced back to Merode and Rhineland, Prussia. The Gausmanns in America. ; and photocopies of images of Bertha Tauber Harper (born in Munich, German, March 7, 1853), William Harper (born in Whitby, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 14, 1843), and of a family portrait: William Harper and family on front steps of home on Northern Blvd [now 5th Ave], College Point, Queens, N.Y., 1905 or 1906. Luth. Notes: Donated by La Vern Rippley, 2019. s.l. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. Notes: photocopy of an article published in NewMonth, transl. Family History/ Pomerania. FH Pfeil Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Andenken an die in Christus entschlafene wohlachtbare Jungfrau Johanna Winschuh. Notes: Title taken from cover. 1904. Gottlieb Kluegel was born in Paitzdorf, Duchy Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, in 1804. Notes: Donated by Philip Drajeske (Munster, IN 46321), May 2002. It begins with the story of how the American Buergers and the German Buergers got back in contact with each other after many years of separation. documents/ German Americans Wisconsin, Geburtsurkunde and Taufschein for Bertermann. 36 pp. Head of East Germany's foreign intelligence service who helped to recruit 1,500 West German spies during the cold war. Abstract: Contains original letters written in the old German handwriting script, photocopies of original letters, and (sometimes only) transcriptions and/or translations of letters dating from 1877 to 1937. 50 pp., ill. Wuench / Wunch / Winch Family, Crissinger Family, Plotner Family. She filed this portrait of her ancestor. From Rhein-Hessen to Chicago: Loeb Footprints in Time. This collection includes articles, letters, authors publications, aphorisms, poems, newspaper clippings, etc. P95-4 Abstract: Otti Baulig was born in 1929 in Koblenz-Ltzel, Germany. Transcriptions made by Kristin Reifsynder, Kim Miller, and Marcel Rotter. He attended the public school and also took a course in a business college at Milwaukee. Abstract: Story of Meyer family Zoellner ancestry chart. Abstract: Also includes Times of a Life, poetry by Robert Emmet Monigal. In the 1890s, the Hausler & Lutz Dredging and Towing Company became one of Chicagos foremost marine construction companies during a time of convulsive change and consolidation within the industry. It was later named the Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, and by 1917 was the greatest marine construction company in the nation. Part 3: Brief Biographies for Johann Lutzs Other Noteworthy Children. New Orleans, the Mississippi River, and German Migration to the Midwest. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. In July of 1843, 42-year-old widower George Jacob Wambold emigrated from Selzen, Hessen-Darmstadt with his tow children, Elizabeth and Henry. FH Thier Lutz is credited with launching the J. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. Family History/ Achterberg/ Zielke/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Pommern, Prussia/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Wisconsin Winnebago County/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US), Thiel, William G. Gustave August Acterberg, Viola Harriet Weber, and the Weber, Werner, Kersch, Sauer, and Gramling Families. Notes: Donated by Thomas D. Brock, 2007 [See also: FH Ringwald]. Abstract: Gottfried David Benjamin (Babenschneider) Bogenschneider was born in 1724 and lived in Krackow, Randow, Pomerania, Prussia. Loving Grandmother of Sara (Adam) Gaulke, Lindsay Helgeson, Mathew (Brittany) Helgeson, Michael Bowman, Daniel (Mallory) Bowman, and Danielle (Steve) Dutkiewicz. FH Brumm/Westphal [62] pp. 1 CD and 72 pp. World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). Family history/ Doebler/ Pomerania/ Ohio/ Richards/ World War, 1939-1945/ Stettin, Germany, Richards, Roland Peter. Religious/ Handwritten, Bunnelle, Phyllis M. The 1875 and 1885 Immigration from Bohemia of Barbora Busek (Scheinost) and the Vaclov Zoubek Family. Nierstrass/ Zaunbrecher, Charles/ family tree Thurow, Raymond C. The Thurows of Pomerania. 1992. Juni 1893 nach sechsmonatlichem Magenleiden, oefters gestaerkt durch den Empfang der hl. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. Abstract: Speech presented to the Manitowoc Historical Soc. MKI P2002-100 Marshalls Band is still active, since 1884: Family History/ Photographs/ German Americans Kansas/ Rahn, Family History/ Archives/ Cooking/ Recipes, German Workerss Organization/ Wausau (Wis.), Abstract: Ernest Wilhelm Bertermann was born in 1825 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany. The Reinhard and Ella (Bakken) Gersbach Story. Notes: Photocopies donated by Elda Ehrlinge, Hanover, WI. Notes: 32 pp. Adger; her sister, Gloria Thomas Anderson; her brother, Carl (Francene) Adger; her sister-in-love, Lawanna Adger; a host of loving nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends. Golden Gate Funeral Home 4155 S R. L. Thornton Fwy, Dallas, TX 75224, Community Missionary Baptist Church 115 W Belt Line Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115, Dallas/ Fort Worth National Cemetery 2000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75211. Section C The 1885 Voyage of the Vaclav Zoubek Family from Hamburg, Germany, to the Port of New York Aboard the S. S. India (The Carr Line; Two Ships, Two Passenger Lists; The Zoubeks Trip in 1885; India Pictures; Pictures of New York Harbor; Steamship Europa; Original India 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). 85 pp. Vols. German Americans Wisconsin/ Family history/ Vollmer, Konnak, Sally. MKI P2002-59 Obituary. They emigrated to Wisconsin, where Theo began a scrap metal business first in Cornell, and then in Stanley.