Gift of Frances L. Luebke; Brandenburg was the great uncle of her husband. _________________________________________________________________, Tegeder, Robert M. The Bahn Family in America, 1731-1983, and some genealogical information about the Harbaugh, Libhart, Heckert, Fisher and Hain Families of Early Pennsylvania: The history of John Henry Bahn who emigrated from Germany to the American colonies in 1731 and of some ofj his descendants. John went to college in Watertown, Wis. and became a teacher. Family history/ Bertermann/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Racine (Wis.), Remp Family Documents and Photographs. Waupaca, Wis.: Horn Publications, 2007. xii, [287] pp., ill. FH Boltz Hasselman, John Frederick/ 1838-/ Wisconsin/ Prussia, McGrady, L. J. Timmerman: A family history beginning with Peter Heinrich Timmerman (1807-1886). in German script. 1863. 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). York, Pa.: Association of American Boyers, 1984-1998. his wife Betty "Joyce" Miller; and his siblings, Lester, Jerald Miller, Sharon Allred, Jackie Bowman and Norma Pemberton. [Diaries]. 1893-1931. Meyer, Barbara Joan, and Sally Meyer Connelly. FH Wolter Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Johann August Emanuel and Katharina (Haaf) Hunn left Bensheim, Hesse-Darmstadt for America in 1852 and settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Includes maps and photographs. Donated by Ellen Trankle Kohnhorst, 2008: Becker, his wife Ottilia (Schauer) Becker, and their children. Notes: 8.5 x 11 printout. Abstract: Family history begins with Louis Wittick and Louisa Chedley (Scheigle? His son, Mr. Richard E. Schmidt, gathered these into a scrapbook which is the source the editor has used to weave the colorful fabric of the doctors life into a biographical and historical pattern. Revised and updated. Notes: Lent for scanning by Sue Lendborg, August 2003. Also included are template flyers for the clubs Fasching / Mardi Gras Costume Ball, sample badges for their 1966 Oktoberfest, and a (mutilated) program for the 69. Notes: Changes and additions to Emigration from Wuerttemberg, Germany, from the Descendants of Jacob Ludwig Lutz and John Kiler in America [FH Lutz]. Genealogy index: Family history of John Annas or Indian Miller and our ancestors. That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. Kilgust, Dean A., 1978. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. Also two leather wallet/folders, one containing a few photographs, the other hair from Joseph Reinhardt (son of Adolph and Mathilde), and a pair of spectacles. Family history/ Immigrants/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Pomerania, Prussia, Bogenschneider, Duane Raymond. DuWaynes married Gladys Ann Krueger, whom he has known from childhood. Stuttgart: Kugler, 1991. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1975. xvi, 172 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. Notes: Handwritten Notes: Signature reads Sibylla Ptz, but Name des Passinhabers reads Sibilla Puelz (Plz), 24. . Jan 13, 2022. A profile of my grandmother Anna Weber Franz. 14 pp. She is survived by : her daughters, Melanie Riley (Jerry) and Jamie Bowman (Stuart); her siblings, Eddie Turner (Nancy) and Susan Haught; her niece Peggy Miller; her nephew Michael Turner; her grandchildren, Rodney, Kayle (Rick), Kiara, Corey, Zachary and Nathan; her nephew Andy McNally; her sons, Corey, Zachary and Nathan; and her great grandchildren, Aubree and Alaya. The Lives and Times of Frederick Joss and Emily Bigler Joss and Their Descendants. In 1940 Grace and Fred sought to legally change their surname to Gylund. Notes: Reprint of 1971 ed. 4, Winter 1999. 312-313; individual farm statistics pp. Invitation: The pupils of the Academic Department of the German-English Academy request your presence at a reception in the Gymnasium to be held immediately after the dedication of the New Building, January fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. Lists the names of the Invitation Committee and Reception Committee. Notes: Janke, Verikas. 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. Both Schlote and Wolter families lived in Hamburg before Reimer and Liselotte were married; Reimer and Liselotte moved to Michigan, where he studied pathology around 1953. One of them, Frank Boser, had a farm and offered to sponsor a family member seeking to come to the United States after World War I. Carl and his older sister Ida left Germany from Cuxhaven in 1923. FH Wallach Brandenburg writes on January 3, 1919: I have filled 3 different books, but they are all written in German and German script. BX 7943 .R3 L4 1912 (B85-484) Wermerskirchens: A family history. FH Paape 86 aus Satrop, 1869, which includes prayers and songs; and 56 photocopy pages from the journal of Peter August Thomsen, 11th Comp.-Regiment No. My Early Years. Kleine Scheidchronik 1565-1981. Otti Remembers: German WWII Teen Immigrates to America. German Workerss Organization. Hartland, WI: Commercial Communications Inc. for Kruse Family, 2005. 1984. Records, 1965-1978. Ludwig Friedrich Franz Pressentin, b. August 26, 1839 in Sternberg, Mecklenburg, died July 29, 1883 in Madison, Wisconsin. Find Recent Obituaries for Bowman, Georgia Teubert/ Obituary/ Racine (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Thiel, William G. Claus Johann Hennings: A New Holstein Pioneer. 1790?-1984. Family history/ German Americans Iowa/ Farm life/ De Neui/ Farm life Iowa Shiloh (Township) History/ Frisians/ Low German dialect, Densmore, Jack. Alien Registration Cards for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinschmidt, Marshall, Wis., 1918. A note of appreciation is due Sister M. Augusta, niece of Sister Albert the author. Adolf Baltzer. She was born on May 10, 1841 in Minden, Germany and came to America with her parents in September, 1852. Notes: 13 pp. April 1894, Vormittags 11 1/2 Uhr entschlief sie nach laengerem Leiden an einer Abnehmungskrankheit, mit den hl. Neese, Solomon/ Neese, John Rufus/ 1744-1979/ Family history/ North Carolina/ Indiana/ Palatine. Magli family history. October 1, 2022 Also includes Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls, by Merlin E. Horn (2nd ed., 2007); On the Banks of Cedar Creek and two copies of Giants of Christian Faith (Groth family histories that include Dobberpuhls); Founders Park: Cedarburg, Wisconsin; and copies of the Bericht der Ev. World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). Abstract: Diaries of Reverend Bernard Christian Brandenburg, a German Episcopal minister. MKI P2002-87 FH Jung 1992. Notes: Spelled Descendents FH Zook Family history/ German Americans Illinois/ Illinois Whiteside County/ Cassens/ Drantmann/ Frerichs/ Gerken/ Hinrichs/ Knelson/ Lass/ Preibisius. St. Louis: Eden Publishing House, 1896. ), donated later, is also part of this collection. 36 pp. s.l. Abstract: Assorted photocopied family papers: Family crest; map showing where Puttkamers lived in Pomerania; four photographs: Heinrich von Puttkamer in Germany, Heinrich in the U.S., Heinrich with two other soldiers, and Fanny (Francesca) von Puttkamer in Milwaukee; Danish ship passage receipt for Heinrich von Puttkamer from Lagina[?] Abstract: Includes scanned images of Civil War letters from John (Johann) Asbach to his parents and siblings; photocopies and translations of these letters are found in FH Hasselman at the end of the entry for Asbach, John William. This book documents, through original letters, Willys adventures, endeavors, and conflicts in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States, and illuminates the ideals, beliefs, and struggles of his family living in Germany during WWI, the Weimar Republic, the rise of Adolph Hitler, WWII, and the aftermath of WWII in East Germany. The memoirs of Melchior Schauer (1845-1908)., Notes: photocopy of an article published in, Schauer, John Peter/ 1845-1908/ New Franken/ Tauberbischofsheim, Bavaria/ Memoirs, Rothensteiner, John, 1860-1936 Criticism and Interpretation/ Biography/ German-American author/ St. Louis (Mo.). Abstract: This booklet was printed for a family reunion held in Cedarburg, Wisconsin on August 1, 1992, and is a revised and expanded version of Giants of Christian Faith, published in 1942 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the immigration of the Groth brothers. [41] pp. Bird, Robert Byron, and Ethel Antrim Bird. Abstract: Early Lutheran minister relates his experiences in central Wisconsin FH Kramer (P86-51) Cincinnati, OH: Selbstverlag, 1902. Notes: Miller, Yoder Certificate of Award, for Punctuality and Perfect Attendance, awarded 15 March 1904 to Hermuth Voss of School District No. Chicago: Robert C. Bryant, 1983. Family history/ Dannegger, Mathias/ Staiger, Mathaus/ Wisconsin/ Family tree/ Letters/ Diaries. Ubbelohde, Jobst Heinerich/ Hameln, Hannover/ Bremen/ 1826-/ Family history, Uecker, Erwin A., comp. 9 pp. In 1932, she published a book When I Was a Girl in Bavaria (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard), in a popular childrens series, describing her early years in Germany. Homewood, Il: 1983-1984. Abstract: Otti Baulig was born in 1929 in Koblenz-Ltzel, Germany. ; Puterbaugh, Burkhurdt, Dillinger, Hawker, Wolff. 2, Feb. 1995). Abstract: On card: Veranstaltet vom Deutsch Am. Notes: Transcribed and translated by Nicole Konopka. Joyce A. Bowman Obituary 58 pp. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, unnumbered pages; about 101 insert sleeves in three-ring binder. Abstract: Edna E. Schindewolf married William P. Christy in 1907; clippings. PIA/ Biography/ Miscell. by John Schuette in 1906 The approximately 280 reychs (local clubs) stay in close contact with one another. Abstract: Includes Gesegnete Weihnacht! card signed by E. F. Dornfeld; Herzliche Glueck-Wuensche zur goldenen Hochzeit signed by H. Schmidt; Zum Andenken an Euren Mainzer Aufenthalt gweidmet von Eurem Freund Hans Stark (Mainz, den 28. 1828. Also includes Descendants of Ignatius Sternberger and At the Breakfast Nook Table: Conversations about Family History, donated by Charles Ruedebusch. Letters/ Diaries, Letters/ Madison (Wis.)/ Theater & Drama, Lichtenstein, E. Paul, Trans. [on] Oct. 17, 1867. . (1 sheet). Ochsner. Notes: Donated by Tom Martinelli. Papers, 1845-1899. FH Falck April 1872, gestorben in Stevens Point, Wis., am 7. Henry married Maria W. B. Konrad, and their son, Gilbert Henry Kruckeberg, was born in 1914 in Oconomowoc, Waukesha, Wisconsin, and died in 1968 in Appleton, Calumet, Wisconsin. Family History/ Genealogy/ Meyer/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Cleveland (Ohio)/ German Americans Ohio/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Business & Industry, Meyer, Frieda. Wehrwein/ St. Paul (Minn.)/ Minnesota/ Family history, Wellauer, Maralyn Ann. Dear Willy, the Story of a Life Well Lived. The letter from 1896 also includes an advertisement for The Settlers on Lake Winnebago: A True Narrative of Pioneer Life in the North-West. Carl Friedrich Bogenschneider (1859-1925) emigrated in 1880 and settled in Lake Mills, Jefferson County, Wisconsin.