Family letters; donated by Mary Louise Symon (1816 Vilas Ave, Madison, WI 53711, Sept. 1984) She was born on May 10, 1841 in Minden, Germany and came to America with her parents in September, 1852. He left two sons in Texas: Amand & Louis. P95-1 Abstract: In 1841 Bartholomew Ragatz sent his eldest son, Christian, to America to locate a suitable homestead for the family. 1828. Names associated with the letters: Richter, Dubbel, Kastert, Pfeffer, Keppeler, Kretschmann, Maier, Bensberg, Kreidl, Bley, Neuser, and Weisg. Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2018. viii, 526 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. of Wagner and related families, many of whom settled in Wisconsin. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Joyce Bowman (Fraser, Michigan), born in Detroit, Michigan, who passed away on September 20, 2013, at the age of 77, leaving to mourn family and friends. 22 pp. On Wednesday he became ill and medical aid was summoned, but his illness became so severe that even though every possible effort was made to relieve his suffering, the end came early this morning. She was a graduate of Central Senior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. 41 pp. Family history/ Letters/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge / Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Handwritten, Untiet, Paul N., ed. He was a watchmaker who came to America in 1872. The Story of Jacob Sternberger and Franziska Leute. Family History/ Giffey/ Brandenburg, Prussia/ Lampe/ Boesen, Luchow, Hannover/ Niebel/ Kathmann/ Gehrke/ Brinkerhoff/ Kaschube/ Schwandt/ Dilts/ Pangburn/ Kluczinski/ German Americans Wisconsin. Fehr Family Sheets, 1634-1958. 21 pp. Prochnow, Michael/ Prochnow, Anna Marten/ Oakdale (Wis.)/ Hansfelde, Posen/ 1790-1984, Tesch, Maria Catharina, and Nicolaus Tesch . The 1900 document is addressed Am den Landemann Herrn Hans Voss in Neuholstein, Rentoul [Rantoul] Potter Calumet Co. Wisc Nordamerike.. Reinhardt/ Nafziger/ Trunk/ Eltville, Germany/ Babcock (Wis.)/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Farming/ Farm life (Wis.)/ Rural life & conditions/ Granville (Ill.)/ Letters, Reitzenstein, Von. The documents are primarily letters written in the old German script during the 20th century to the Richter family in the United States. MKI P2002-59 See also FH Lutz. Notes: 4 pp. Abstract: Includes family charts, photographs (loose & album); copy books. Transliterations and translations by Laurie Bowman. The writer notes they were in Milwaukee, and that in 1842 he married Friederica Wilhelmine Augusta (geboren Schallock). Family history/ Pomerania/ Bartel/ Bornfleth/ Stueber/ Wittnebel/ Borchardt/ German Americans Wisconsin. . Photographs/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Forty-eighters/ Pade/ Wisconsin Dodge County/ Lomira (Wis.)/ Education, [Various religious cards and mementos]. Roesler/ 1855/ Letters/ Horicon (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Roth. Donated by Myron and Mary Bohn on behalf of Roger Butts, 2007. Mount Pleasant, Iowa: 1963. Nierstrass/ Zaunbrecher, Charles/ family tree A Catalog of Documents Pertaining to Bernhard Thier. 1987. Platteville (? Mother of Donna (Arvid) Helgeson, Dale (Lynn) Bowman, and David (Mari) Bowman. Family history/ Family tree/ Genealogy/ Wasmann/ Kruckeberg/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Wisconsin, Goth Family Letters. : 198-? 8 pieces. The bulletins are in both German and English, although articles appear to be distinct in each language and not translations. FH Schaufler 5, in English, March 23, 1928 December 31, 1931. Synode v N. Amerika, R. Wobus St. Charles Mo. unpaginated, ill. Joyce A. Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. Another descendant of Christian Schmitt is Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt, a geologist and astronaut in the Apollo program. Transliterations and translations by Laurie Bowman. From an obituary from the Viola [Wisconsin] News: August, as he was familiarly known by all, was one of the most universally well liked men in Viola. The group decided to purchase three large areas of land that would suit their needs, based on the skills they brought with them from home. Zaunbrecher Family Tree. See also: Schneider, John H. (John Hoke). Clarendon hills, IL: 1987. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Jacob Reiner and Elsbeth Hitz and Allied Lines. Notes: Moved from P2000-9 to FH Reinhardt, March 2002. [Zastrow, assorted papers]. Gruber/ Prairie du Sac (Wis.)/ 1843-1940, Schumann. Abstract: 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. Notes: There is no page 15. Donated by Bob Gersbach, 2007. [Photo]. The play is set in a city on the Rhein, and the characters include a father, mother, daughter, son, and uncle. Abstract: Study of the family of Othmar H. Ammann (1879-1965), a civil engineer and expert on long span bridges. Bowman Joyce A. 40. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. [who] born on November 21, 1819. . 2, Summer 1999. The Boltzes of Bakertown. Notes: Years covered 1887-1976. These stories were first published in periiodicals and then later they were collected and published as a book Hans Kudlich: Ein oesterreichischer Revolutionaer in Amerika., Mallman, Sharon M. The Brumders of Milwaukee.. Also included are photocopies from The Lineage of Ludwig and Louise Mielke by Norbert Manthe (Wauwatosa, WI 1981) and From Wild Root by Stella Pauline Bartz Sheddrick (San Antonio, TX: Pipecreek Publications, 1986), that each offer genealogical information on the Bartz family. The author was born in Krefeld, West Germany, spent her childhood shuttling back and forth between East and West Germany, and emigrated with her family to South Carolina when she was thirteen. ), [Death notice for Johanna Winschuh, 1874-1885] German Americans Missouri/ St. Louis (Mo. BX 7943 .B3 B3 1986 Originals in possession of James Kleinschmidt. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732038]. Abstract: Kindschi Family History 66-79. Find an obituary. Abstract: Ancestral chart, letters (some typed), certificates, receipts, etc. Family history/ Lotte/ Wallraff/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Prussia/ Rhineland-Palatinate. Donated by Robert Bellman. A copy of the original letter, a transcription and a translation of the letter are included. Tucson: The von Lautz Co., 1981. We are sad to announce that on April 9, 2022, at the age of 92, Marilyn Joyce Bowman (Indiana, Pennsylvania), born in Clymer, Pennsylvania passed away. 2, Feb. 1995). So from now on I shall write in Englisch [sic]. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Also includes Descendants of Ignatius Sternberger and At the Breakfast Nook Table: Conversations about Family History, donated by Charles Ruedebusch. Brock, Thomas D. The Fromm Family in Meiningen, Germany and Cincinnati and Chillicothe, Ohio. 2, 5 are 8.5 x 11. Ms. Daniel had displayed her paintings at the Chicago Public Library in 1970, and it is believed she donated her paintings to the MKI in 1986. Magli, Felix/ Bern Canton, Switzerland/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Family history/ 1850-1987, Kinsinger, Levi & Lydia, Compilers. Abstract: Assorted papers of Josefa Schreiner, Reisepass Notes: Pages 238-240 are blank. Loving Grandmother of Sara (Adam) Gaulke, Lindsay Helgeson, Mathew (Brittany) Helgeson, Michael Bowman, Daniel (Mallory) Bowman, and Danielle (Steve) Dutkiewicz. Joyce passed away Saturday evening, October 1, 2022, in Columbus, following an extended illness. Translations of the letters in English in ring binders: Abstract: Some mention of family life on the farm near Plattville, Wisconsin, pp. Donated by Bob Luening. 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. Notes: Donated by Werner and Marie Randelzhofer, Racine, 2005. Wilhelm. New Holstein, Wisconsin Reminiscences/ Pioneers and Pioneer Life/ Letters, Becker, Nicholas E. [Poems by and photographs of Nicholas E. Becker]. 77 pp., ill. 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. from ms.; Schauer, Terlicker, Burkart. Notes: Yoder, Mast, Hostetler, Hershberger, Borntreger, Byler, Kramer, Shetler A History of the Wermerskirchen Families. Box 336, Beverly Farms, Mass. Manitowoc, Wis.: [Manitowoc Public Schools], [219] pp., ill. Notes: Unpublished work, dedicated to the memory of Alice Wallau Ahrens. Old letters (Civil war?) (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. 4-5, 8-9. Family History/ German Americans Ohio/ Ringwald/ Genealogy/ Chillicothe (Ohio)/ Baden/ Wagenstadt, Bryant, Robert C. The Junkermeier Family in Germany and America. Notes: Elmer H. Marth is emeritus professor of Food Science, Bacteriology, and Food Microbiology and Toxicology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Abstract: Describes the life of Juergen Kruse, who was born in Klein Bennbeck, Schleswig-Holstein, in 1832 and died in Bremen, Kansas, in 1914. 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. Riechers, Johann Christian/ Family history/ Wisconsin/ Engeln, Hannover/ 1821-1978, Gross, Frank Robert. Family history/ Bertermann/ Hessberger/ Grosshofer/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago, Gylund, Gary. [Miscellaneous Records].. Herbert Miller Obituary. Eingereicht von Peter Ave-Lallemant, Hamburg-Hochkamp. Lunden: 1825. She was born in Koeln-Ehrenfeld . FH Tesch Brandenburg, Bernard Christian/ Family History/ Diaries. At the time of her passing she resided in Aledo, TX. In Europe the Boehmkes lived in the area known then as West Prussianear the market town of Preussisch-Stargard. ); Business receipts for Joseph, Adolph and Mathilde Reinhardt; Letters to Anna (Nafziger?) 5, in English, March 23, 1928 December 31, 1931. 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. ; Puterbaugh, Burkhurdt, Dillinger, Hawker, Wolff. FH Ruble Brigitte attended a business college in Aschaffenburg, where she learned English and became a paralegal. His letters often feature swastikas. Herman/ Himber/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Prussia, Gersbach, Robert. Family history/ Dannegger, Mathias/ Staiger, Mathaus/ Wisconsin/ Family tree/ Letters/ Diaries. Notes: Transcribed and translated by Nicole Konopka. Postcards, Stammtisch, Cafe Martini, Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 1920 [photograph]. Abstract: Schumacher was born in Bieringen, Oberamt Kuenzelsau in 1822. PIA/ Biography/ Miscell. Finkler, Henry P. M., and Adolph Finkler. Eichelkraut, John Heinrich Julius/ Family history/ Schwanden, Glarus (Switzerland)/ Saalfeld, Thuringen (Germany)/ New Glarus (Wis.). Milwaukee: Radtke Reports, 1957. letter written in old German script from New Holstein in 1860 to Fraulein Hansen and signed C. Oesau; Notes: 10 pieces; Zastrow, Neitzel, Dillbenner, Havemann. Nierstrass/ Zaunbrecher, Charles/ family tree Following his presidency he remained as a professor at the school until his death on 9 September 1943. One woman holds a book, six of the eight women have their heads covered in shawls, one man is in military uniform. Abstract: Photocopy of a letter from August Roeseler, living in Horicon, Dodge County, Wisconsin, to his family in Germany, place unspecified. Abstract: Two objects: an image of a rose once adhered to a raised background; a wish for Glueck, zur Erinnerung Den oft an mich with F. E. g. 6. FH Lutz Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Certificate of Citizenship for Fredrick Herman Gylund. 167 pp. Family history/ Harper, Bertha Tauber, 1853-1945/ German Americans New York/ Women authors/ German Americans Georgia/ German Americans Michigan, Harper, Bertha Tauber. Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Erinnerung an Helena Frank, geboren in Beuren, Rheinpreussen, am 30. Berg, Wilhelm, 1815-1883/ Family History/ Pomerania/ North Dakota/ Washington. Notes: Schoenecker, Giesen, Haus, Bartel 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. P88-135 The contract discusses land holdings, future children, and arrangements in the case of an unexpected death. 4 archives boxes; 1.04 megabytes of data. Abstract: This paper is a progress report compiled by Dr. Raymond C. Thurow and his family about the origins of their extended family and their migrations. 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. View Joyce A. Bowman's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more. Abstract: Three items, in English: 1. Captain John Stahel was born in Wuelflingen, Canton Zurich, Switzerland in 1832, and settled in Wisconsin (first in Sauk Prairie, then later in Mazomanie). The letters date from Jan. 25, 1889 to Oct. 14, 1890, with the final pages showing a visiting announcement from a newspaper, a marriage announcement for Emil C. Gaebler and Catharine Jussen, and a poem entitled Spaetherbstbluethe. Papers include correspondence written by Manred Schubach, chiefly in German, between 1965 and 1971, to the German General Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung, other German-American clubs in Wisconsin, and commercial firms in Germany and the United States. 2, Summer 1999; part two: Vol. Many of these items have been scanned. Her narrative portrays life in German Pomerania, including details of conditions under National Socialism, during World War II and the Soviet advance and occupation, and in the German Democratic Republic. FH Mast 1-29 and Lebensbild: Memories of Heinrich Struve (autobiography) pp. 96 pp., ill. 34 pp. Also includes Descendants of Ignatius Sternberger and At the Breakfast Nook Table: Conversations about Family History, donated by Charles Ruedebusch. 156 pp. [Wundst, two statements]. Family history/ Doebler/ Pomerania/ Ohio/ Richards/ World War, 1939-1945/ Stettin, Germany, Richards, Roland Peter. In addition to producing leading research on American dolls, the Kurtz team has reported on the Amish, Mennonites, and the Church of the Brethern, such as Wheels Made by Hand, an article about an Amish buggy repair shop in Goshen, Indiana. Strey lists address as No 1120, Chesnut Stree (sic) Abstract: Four letters to Emil Ingwerson, who was serving in the army during the Civil War. Alois Zitterl, 1923; Andenken an das Silberne Jubilaeum des Hochw. Albert & Thea: Lives Well-Lived. Abstract: Family chart; letters (photocopies; about 30) in German script and translation of one letter into English. and Lillie B. Adger. Notes: Bendel, Diekopf, Pesch, Hoffman, Maslow, Brown. [64] pp., ill. Family tree of the Steurer. Notes: Donated by Marion Kuehl Applegate. 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. Abstract: Family history written by William H. Schmitt, who was born in 1852 in Barton, Wisconsin. FH Ilberg 208 pp. 17-19, journey to Wisconsin 20-21; Meinholz story, Wisconsin: story of the settlers, the very beginnings of Dane County and Madison, pp. (An Abstract of a Thesis). Most dates are 1900, with a few being 1904. Includes accounts of four Lawrence County murders, and another that occurred in Chicago, Illinois. 86 aus Satrop, 1869, which includes prayers and songs; and 56 photocopy pages from the journal of Peter August Thomsen, 11th Comp.-Regiment No. MKI P2002-102 FH Schallert Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2015. xxxvii, 456 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. First United Methodist MKI P2003-20 Swiss Americans/ Ammann, Othmar H., 1879-1967/ Architecture/ Family history/ Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Ruegg, Amalia. Some books owned by Rahn family members are in the Published in America Collection at MKI. September 1898 in der Evang. Family history/ Genealogy/ Ragatz/ Ragaz/ Swiss Americans/ Wisconsin Sauk County, Rague, Louis von. . Abstract: Family history but also biography of Victor G. Bloede, written by his grandson. Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten Boulder, CO: 1984. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1975. xvi, 172 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. in Pommern (Pomerania), now in Poland, along with insights into their life in rural Wisconsin, as is possible. Carl Friedrich Wilhlem Achterberg was born 1864 in Rosenhoeh, Kreis Dramburg, Pommern; and Emelie Zielke was born 1868 in Jannewitz, Kreis Schlawe, Pommern. Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Baptismal document (Taufschein): Gladys Henriette Laidlaw, 1898. Schmitt/ Schmidt/ Alsace/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ German immigrants Pennsylvania/ Coal mining, Schramm, Jacob. Johann Lutz came to America in June 1847 from Gruenmettstetten on the northeastern edge of Germanys Black Forest. Uecker/Schoenheider/Meyer/Wolfram Family Tree. 1876. Notes: Donated by Father Kevin Wester, Campbellsport, WI 53010; Becker was also known as Beckesch Klos. Family history/ German Americans New York/ 18th century/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Columbia County/ Naschold/ Nashold, Nettesheim, Eugene M. Family Nettesheim. Some of the names and places noted on the sheets: Krebs (Barth), Bindemann (Cuestrin), Braun (Cuestrin), Selle (Cuestrin), Kielmann (Danzig), Bohmer (Greifswald), Kallmorgen (Greifswald), Rudolph (Greifswald), Bartsch (Gruenberg), Schoenknecht (Gruenberg), Seidel (Gruenberg), Thiemer (Gruenberg), Nerger (Parchim), Brandenberg (Rothenburg), Haeyn (Schmiedeberg), Nerger (Tessin), Petersen (Tessin), Wegner (Tessin), Zeuschner (Zuellichau), Hanshagen (?). Kindschi family history. 19 pp. Abstract: An estimated seventy letters written by the parents and brother of C. H. Eicks in the 1880s and early 1900s, many addressed in care of Messr. Notes: Mast, Miller, Yoder, Stutzman, Bontrager, Mullet, Villiard, Bender FH Thiel Abstract: Includes history of ancestors and descendants; appendices: Bernhard Dietrich Thier documents (Urkunden); Family letters pp. See FH Untiet for additional letters, original letters, copies of original letters, as well as transcriptions and translations of letters. Autobiography by Frank 1905 1950; He died in 1905, and is buried in Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. FH Fitt Abstract: Includes genealogy information about the Wiedenbecks, Taufschein, charts, and translated letters; and also about von der Heide, and Bonsack. St. Louis, MO: Robert E. Parkin Genealogical Research & Productions, [1983]. Obituary Joyce Adger was born on June 11, 1957 in Kansas City, Kansas to parents O.C. FH Lutz 2, in German, August 2, 1902 December 31, 1907; Vol. Gottlieb Kluegel was born in Paitzdorf, Duchy Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, in 1804. 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. [Letters]. Abstract: Henry Wessels was born in 1800 in Kreis Recklinghausen, Nordrhein-Westphalen, Germany, and died 1857 in Millstadt, St. Clair Co., Illinois. Write your message of sympathy today. . Memoirs/ Marr, John, 1831-1920/ Thuringen/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Marschner, Robert F. Marschner genealogy letter. Abstract: Dokumente: Konfirmation; Trauschein; Taufscheine (mehrere); Heiratsurkunde. Krommer, Anna. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin, Martin, George. Instead, try searching for ae, oe, or ue. Marshalls Band is still active, since 1884: http://www.marshallsband.org/ FH Bogenschneider Vol. Geheb, Willy Oswald, 1900-1988/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago/ Brazil/ Mexico/ Immigrants, German/ 20th century/ Letters/ Handwritten, Geil, Elfrieda Hemker. FH Dobberpuhl / Krueger Synode in Iowa (German only), and some letters and notes regarding subscriptions to the bulletin. Includes photocopy of original document (quality of copy is fair to poor). MKI P2003-7 Juergen and Carl Goth helped to build the first German Lutheran Church of Middleton, Wisconsin. Wisconsin Women: December 1987. Kirchengeschichte & Weltgeschichte. . He was the sixth child of Cantor Theodor Ernst Buenger and his wife Martha Loeber. [Various papers]. 1982. by Diane L. Kiley. Notes: Donated by Gary Gylund. FH Deierlein Religious/ Handwritten, Bunnelle, Phyllis M. The 1875 and 1885 Immigration from Bohemia of Barbora Busek (Scheinost) and the Vaclov Zoubek Family. Brandenburg, Bernard Christian/ Gronow/ Raasch/ Luebke/ Humburg/ Family History/ Diaries. Contents: Provenance of the Kurtzs Buggy Wheel Project Itemized Donation list Donation agreement and usage terms [assignation of copyright] Tearsheets: His Wheels Roll On, Heritage Country, Middlebury Indiana, Spring/Summer 1983 / The Buggy Repair Shop, On the Line, Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, August 7, 1983 / Wheels Made by Hand, Cobblestone, Peterborough, New Hampshire, November 1987 / Buggy Repairman, Child Life, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 1991. Fourth of July celebration, 1850. Bibliographies on German-American History, 2. Notes: Photocopied article and also 8-page script for video. Genealogy of Peter Kregel of Grambow, Province of Pommern, Germany, and His Descendants, Who Came to America in 1857 and Settled in Wisconsin. Letters/ Juessen Catharine (ne Ruetz)/ Gaebler, Emil C./ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Clay Center (Kan.), Hessische Familienkunde. The Gausmanns in America. Janke / Racine (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Marienwerder, West Prussia/ 1944, Viergutz, Martha. While at the latter place he met Miss Myrtle Johnson to whom he was married on December 25, 1911. . 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?] Jeschki/ 1900-/ Letters/ Pictures/ Madison (Wis.)/ Saxony. Notes: 21 pp. Paternal line of Samuel and Benjamin Boyer. Other scrapbooks with various newspapers clippings (1934-1942): 1901; 1914-1932; 1934-36; 1936-37; 1938-39; 1941 (3 vol); 1941-42; 1943; specially bound: 1933; 1934; 1941 (3 vol. Notes: Donated by Gary Gylund. in Oberdollendorf, a district of Koenigswinter, Westphalia, in either 1844 or 1847; two fragments of writing exercises (in English); envelope with Mount Pleasant, Iowa pre-printed as return address; Civil War letter from Johann Asbach to his parents and siblings, written in German and English from a camp near Memphis, Tennessee (May 7, 1864) [letters reflect a mixture of German and English words]; a 29-page handwritten Andachts-Uebungen der monatlichen Versammlung (prayers for the monthly gathering); deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa. 25 pp. Notes: Groth, Engel, Gennow, Wendt, Behm, Koepsell, Kringel, Bruss, Jahn, Koegler. Vollmar, A. Notes: Two copies. Eldora, Iowa: Donald and Carolyn DeNeui, 2004. Donated by Norbert A. Hildebrand, 1983. Also includes 49 photocopy pages from the journal of Peter August Thomsen, Schlwesig-Holstein Fusilier, Regiment No. 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 [?] Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. MKI P2004-34 (FH Yake) He was the sixth child of Cantor Theodor Ernst Buenger and his wife Martha Loeber. FH Roesler Care packages, World War II Notes: German-American author, 1902-1997. Abstract: Genealogical tree with information on individuals with the names Dallmann, Kressin, Ruege, and Bentz. Gersbach, Bob. FH Munder ; Wellauer, Plett, Duras, Brabec, Flyum, Juve, Matzova, Sacherova. From a letter dated August 1965 from Herold AveLallemant, Shreveport, Louisiana: You may be interested in the thesis written in 1949 by a Mr. Frederick Speidel Youkstetter at the University of Chicago on Friedrich Christian Benedict Ave-Lallemant, His Life and His Fiction., Family history/ Souvenir album/ Handwritten/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Pomerania/ Nerger/ Ave-Lallemant, Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin. Abstract: Carl Siller, Ph.D., was possibly the father of German-American author Frank (Francis von) Siller. Letters from Ferdinand and Minna were later written by a Mrs. Herold, a friend, when they were too elderly or ill to write. 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. Turnipseed, Merle E. Rubsamen: Germany to America. This collection includes articles, letters, authors publications, aphorisms, poems, newspaper clippings, etc. Buerger, M. [Various handwritten papers]. Notes: Donated by the author (Portland, OR 97217-4530); delivered by the daughter of Mrs. Penny Gray ne Zehren (Milton, Wis. 53563) in October 2002. The Life and Works of John Rothersteiner. 20 pp. German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Music/ Liszt, Franz/ Gaebler, Sophie/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Gaebler, Max. )/ Iowa, Baltzer, Hermann. Notes: Donated by Greg Hansen of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2013. 4 pp. Abstract: Contains: An undated invitation to two festivities: 1. Paulus, Margaret Jane Babcock.
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