Born in Danzig in 1801, he immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1850. Maeser, Reinhard. Hamersky, Haney, Richard C., and Vera W. Haney-Piddington. He left two sons in Texas: Amand & Louis. Woike/ Picture album, Worden, Patricia J. Goetsch Roots & Branches. Prairie du Sac, WI: 1987. Family history/ Kaess/ Swartz/ Ochiltree/ Swabia/ Benningen, Wuerttemberg, Kaess, Brian Paul. Family history/ Farm life/ German Americans Wisconsin. That same year they returned to the U.S. where William served as a country minister in Michigan until he obtained a position in teaching, his chosen profession, in Maine. Private graveside services at a later date. Notes: Vols. Cedarburg, Wis.: Evangelisch-Lutherischen St. Immanuels-Kirche, [1920s]. Carl Friedrich Bogenschneider (1859-1925) emigrated in 1880 and settled in Lake Mills, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. A Preaching Place: Traveling Missionaries in Wisconsin. 18 and 21 pp. Notes: Meyer, Bergmann, Westphal, Werner, Bacmeister. He married Marie Louisa Lemke in 1840 in Schoenebeck, Pomerania, Prussia. Merrill, Wis.: Gruling Books 4-U, 2011. vi, 475 pp., ill. [Ohio Waisenfreund]: n.d. III; Gaertner, Sahnow, Pechuman, Beutel. 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. Abstract: Ledger-diary, translated into English. Richter, August Biography/ Der Demokrat (Davenport, Ia. One book of predominently unidentified professional studio photographs, once owned by Ida Voss. J. Fliegel, one to Ruth Aastrup (later Ruth Fliegel); letter dated 1923; photographs; appeal from Bethel bei Bielefeld (An unsere Freunde in Amerika, 1926); greeting cards; miscellaneous clippings and religious pamphlets; miscellaneous advertisement. Abstract: Personal letters, most in English, some in German FH Grosnick Cottage Grove, WI: [the author], 2004. ]: the authors, 2009. 3 written pages. FH Kohel Joyce joined the Community Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Oscar D. Epps, Sr. on September 29, 2013. 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? FH Bogenschneider vol. for the funeral of Richard Breusike. Abstract: Also Taufschein, und Confirmationsschein. Also survived by many other relatives and friends. ), The Ancestral Families of Ronald Favorite Yake (4 pp. Abstract: Leaflet about St. Nazianz and journal article included. S.l. . [1831, 1833]. Documents include: a history of Company G, 13th Wisconsin Infantry; [Veteran] Volunteer Enlistment for Peter Shaffner (State of Tennessee, Town of Nashville, 1864); memorandum from prisoner of war records, 1865; discharge due to death (diarrhea, 1865); certificate for government undertakers, John A. Smithers & Bro., St. Louis; company muster rolls; a letter, with translation, from 29 July 1864 written from Lars-Laending, Staat Alabamaand signed Peter Schaeffner; copies of pages 101, 108, and 109 from Der Turner Soldat; A Turner Soldier in the Civil WarGermany to Antietam [A biographical narrative of a German immigrant who served as a Private in the 20th Regiment, New York Volunteers, United Turner Rifles, by C. Eugene Miller and Forrest F. Steinlage]; and a translation of a letter from John Stahel, Capt. 40 pp. . Asbach, John/ Family History/ Iowa/ German Americans Iowa/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Letters/ Language, German (US) Foreign elements, Nigbor, Joyce Hasselman, comp. Kurzes Schauspiel in 2 Akten. 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. Notes: with an essay by Kathleen Neils Conzen. The actor Fred Bud MacMurray is one of the descendants of Johann Christian Grebel. In addition, the family names of Franzen and Daniels, related through marriage, are recorded. Descendants of Johann Joachim Christian Pressentin. 5 pp. Family history/ Letters/ Mecklenburg-Schwerin/ Pommern, Mecklenburg/ Wisconsin Dane County/ Middleton (Wis.)/ Goth/ Lueth/ Pilcher, Mecklenburg, Grebel Family History. ], from Friedrich Westphal to a friend, and a prayer; a poem for a new baby from Louise Newin, ne Bayer. Miscellaneous materials. Toledo, Ohio: 1992. The Martinsville folks were craftsmen and river people, Oderbruchers like the Melchers who had lived and worked along the Oder. ; Rubsamen, Sebastain . Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Joyce Ann Bowman to show support. October 1, 2022 Dear Willy, the Story of a Life Well Lived. 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. Abstract: Peter Schaffner [Shaffner] was born in Germany and came to America in the 1850s. German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Music/ Liszt, Franz/ Gaebler, Sophie, Gaebler, Max. Notes: Also includes: Reynolds Family, Wilson Family, Shell Family, Marks Family, Churchill Family, Young/Emerson Family; donated by Ruth Eleanor Reynolds Lathrop. Abstract: Schumacher was born in Bieringen, Oberamt Kuenzelsau in 1822. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. Millersburg, OH: Selbstverlag, 1992. ), The Ancestral Families of Ronald Favorite Yake (4 pp. FH Fitt 4. Family letters; donated by Mary Louise Symon (1816 Vilas Ave, Madison, WI 53711, Sept. 1984), Notes: 32 pp. Baptism certificate for Emma Augusta Margaretha Voss, born 27 April 1886 in Town of Rantoul, Calumet Co., Wis. Baptised 23 May 1886. Schauer, John Peter/ 1845-1908/ New Franken/ Tauberbischofsheim, Bavaria/ Memoirs, Campion, Mary Callista Sister. The Ragatz family emigrated from Tamins, Switzerland in 1842, settling in Honey Creek Township, Sauk County, Territory of Wisconsin. Locations include: Columbus, Wisconsin; Austin, Minnesota; Jackson, Minnesota; Waterloo, Wisconsin; and Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Abstract: Military pass [Militaer-Pass, Danzig, 1873]; Fuerhungs-Attest for Joseph Valentin Dombrowski, 1873; reference letter for Valentin Dombrowski from A. Lindemann [Bonbon & Dampf-Cocoladen-Fabrik, Danzig], 30 Maerz 1892]; certificate of naturalization for Valentin Dombrowski, 1906; Reise-Pass from Danzig to America, 1 April 1892; letter [from Albert Weissflog, Schwarza (Kreis Schleusingen) to Herr Georg Dombrowski, Milwaukee, 1926]; postcards from Germany (with various stamps] to: Miss E. and Elizabeth Dombrowski; Miss L. Dombrowski; Mr. [and Mrs.] V. Dombrowski; George Dombrowski, [all at same address in Milwaukee]; also postcards to Mrs A.C. Hildebrand and Mr & Mrs. Vogel. Bird, Robert Byron, and Ethel Antrim Bird. 24 pp. Indianapolis: ca 1986. In 1930, he became an American citizen. Photographs/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Forty-eighters/ Pade/ Wisconsin Dodge County/ Lomira (Wis.)/ Education, [Various religious cards and mementos]. Donated by Robert Bellman. Ancestors in France, Taken from the Booklet Chronik der Familie Ave-Lallemant, by Reinhold Ave-Lallemant. Wilhelm. [Notebook]. Website feedback, questions or accessibility issues: mki@library.wisc.edu. Documents and photographs related to the Schlaraffia Milwaukia. Wallau, Wendel, and Karyl E. Rommelfanger. Notes: Harbaugh, Libhart, Heckert, Fisher, Hain. Herrn Anton V. Mueller, 1918 (printed by Milwaukee Church Supply Co.); In pious memory of Rev. Joyce Bowman Obituary - North Reading, Massachusetts - McDonald Funeral Abstract: Letter: An Sophie and signed Wilhelm., Wintermantel/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Baden/ 1788-/ Family history, Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten. Pauline married William Laidlaw. Aust, Friedrich/ Birth certificate/ Naturalization/ Military, Family photo album. Other surnames mentioned in the history: Augustin, Heft, Mentzel, Sabol, Holzer, Fluhr, and Hartmann. Notes: German-American author, 1902-1997. Section D Miscellaneous Information (Types of Sailing Vessels; Some Definitions; The Klessig Family in America; Another Immigrant Comes to America; Lutz Voyage of 1853; Entering New York Harbor and Moving West; Emigrants to America Please Take Notice; Castle Garden; Acknowledgements; Wahoo [Nebraska] Depot and Town). Death was believed due to a stroke. College. Notes: Order form for Volumes I and II. 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. Feucht, John B. Schroeder/ 1922 / Neetze / letters, Schultz, David W. On the banks of Cedar Creek: In commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the immigration of the Groth brothers. Souvenir album/ Handwritten, [Unidentified artifacts]. 196 pp. She worked as a supervisor of the stenographer pool at US Rubber until her retirement in 1966. Jewett, Ruth Harbecke. Frautschi, Christian/ Frautschi, Jacob/ Turbachtal, Switzerland/ Madison (Wis.)/ Diaries, Letters/ 1968-/ Wisconsin/ Swiss Americans, Freunden des Gesanges. One of the authors great-grandmothers, Elisabeth Weber, was born in Dusseldorf, Westphalia. New Orleans, the Mississippi River, and German Migration to the Midwest. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. His son, Adolph, married Mathilde Nafziger and they had a son, Joseph. Invitation: Reception on the occasion of the Dedication and Inspection of the new building erected for the Academic Department of the German-English Academy. Family history/ Genealogy/ Hunn/ Hesse Darmstadt/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Zink/ Sonnemann/ Zirbel/ Wussow/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ German Americans Wisconsin, Evert, Jeanne E. The Schaeffer Family History. 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. of Pennsylvania Press, 1950. [Madison, Wis.]: [the author], [2007]. FH Krueger Schuhmacher Brewery work brought Ludwig, Sr. to New York and then to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Milwaukee. Gausmann/ Family history/ Kluge/ Lutherans, Gebhardt, Werner. . In 1912 he came to Viola and opened a bakery in partnership with his brother-in-law. 80-86. Abstract: Fr. Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten Abstract: Ships log maintained by Carl Friedrich Bartz (1820-1899), who left Pomerania (vicinity of Drosedow) to become a sailor in approximately 1834. He was a member of the 27th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers. FH Thier Notes: Donated by Fred and Lois Wessel, 2009. Notes: A manuscript and letters by John Becker from Fort Atkinson, 1881 & 1887. FH Drehobl A Catalog of Documents Pertaining to Bernhard Thier. 1987. His second marriage, in 1840, was to Ursula Tomayer. Westphal/ Prussia/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Volkmann/ Puttkamer, Meissner, Friedrich A. FH Nettesheim Falck, Myron R. Coats of arms for the name Falck and variations of that name as found in the Siebmacher Wappenbuecher. 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. Madison, WI: Blaize Communications, 2018. ix, 112 pp., illustrations. Other names mentioned in this history include: Auhrabka, Niggenauber, Flemming, Vogt, Buss, and Toenjes. From his obituary: Peter Iversen, 69, a prominent resident of New Holstein, was found dead in the yard of the Calumet Club of that city at 7 a.m. Wednesday morning by Bernie Dorn, while covering his morning paper route. Letters/ Religious, German Club of Wausau-Merrill (Wis.). 349-350. 1 p. The Descendants of Johann Boehmke, ca. 1987. 36 pp. Wiethaler/ Bavaria/ Germany/ 1914-1945/ Religious/ World War, 1939-1945/ Germany Emigration and immigration United States/ Wisconsin German Americans. Mike Paraniuk . Section B Barbora Buseks 1875 Voyage from Bremerhaven, Germany, to Port of New York Aboard the S. S. Salier (Picture of the Salier at Bremerhaven Pier; Only One Passenger List; Barboras Voyage; illustration of steamship routes; North German Lloyd; Description of Passengers Aboard the S. S. Salier; Sister ships Salier and Habsburg; Pictures; Passengers from Bohemia and Austria aboard the S. S. Salier; Transcribed and Original S. S. Salier Passenger List). The author is the fifth youngest. 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. Company K, 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers (from The Fugelman, vol. Scanned copies can be found in UW Box. . Synode in Iowa (German only), and some letters and notes regarding subscriptions to the bulletin. Theodor Heinrich Carl Buenger was born on 29 April 1860 in Chicago Illinois. . [Picture album from Ruth Woike]. 3 , 1999, Fall, pp. Notes: Rensberger, Steiner, Myers, Fruits, Schaffer and ed. Abstract: The Deutscher Klub (German Club) of Wausau-Merrill, Wisconsin, was founded in 1965 by Manfred Schubach (first president) and eleven others in consultation with the German General Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in Chicago and other German clubs in Wisconsin; it was officially dissolved in April 2010. Family History/ Letters/ Diaries/ 1772-1994/ Schleswig-Holstein/ Wisconsin, Nigbor, Joyce Hasselman, comp. Inscribed Theo. Abstract: Gladys Henriette, Tochter der Familie William und Pauline Laidlaw, geboren den 16. Family tree/ Uecker/ Ecker/ Heise/ Wolfram/ Schmidt/ Neupert/ Schoenheider/ Suessenguth/ Meyer/ Goltermann/ Honebrink/ Honerbrink/ Klaustermeier/ Alsace, Umhoefer, Gary A. Benedikt Umhoefer and Sons: A brief history of the immigrant Umhoefer family. He was in the Illinois House of Representatives and in 1886 was elected to the State Senate form LaSalle County. : the author, n.d.]. This is their story and the story of their descendants down to the present. 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. Family tree/ Uecker/ Ecker/ Heise/ Wolfram/ Schmidt/ Neupert/ Schoenheider/ Suessenguth/ Meyer/ Goltermann/ Honebrink/ Honerbrink/ Klaustermeier/ Alsace, Notes: Umhoefer, Pins, Begler, Bush, Ernster, Sudtelgte, Lackas, Umhoefer, Benedikt/ 1804-1987/ Wisconsin/ Minnesota/ Iowa/ Saal a.d. Saale/ Rhon-Grabfeld/ Bavaria/ Family history. Greifenberg. Notes: Scanned images and photocopies; donated by Pat Ebert, 2008. Pfarrers Heinrich I. Dreis, 1912 (Madison, Wis.); and two copies of 1916 pamphlet announcing English services for the remaining months (Sept. Dec) at St. Marcus Ev. Joyce Myree Bowman, 71, passed away Friday, August 12, 2016 at her home in Sun River.A memorial service will be held in celebration of her life at Northwest Family Fellowship on Friday, August 26, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. Side dishes and desserts to share are welcome.Joyce was born to Donald and Irene Anderson on September 14, 1944 in Great Falls. The bulletins are in both German and English, although articles appear to be distinct in each language and not translations. U.S.: Selbstverlag, 375 pp. Lieder fuer frohe Zirckel. FH Ruble Milwaukee, Wis.: Milwaukee Herold, 1941-45. Heinr. She enjoyed listening to music, dancing, and entertaining guests in her home. Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans California/ 20th century/ Saxony/ Los Angeles (Calif.)/ National Socialism, Kiefner, Geo. Sakramente., Beuren (Kreis Trier-Saarburg)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Frank, Helena, 1872-1893/ Stevens Point (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Portage County, Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Andenken an den Hochw. [S.l. Some of the items had been known for a long time. 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, Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service - Kirkersville, Criss-Wagner Hoskinson Funeral & Cremation Services and Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service. Includes historical background and information on the homeland and immigration of Christian Groth and his sons Ludwig, Martin, Ferdinand, and Wilhelm; land transactions in Cedarburg;details of their church and schools; our forefather and their families; interesting facts of their early days in this land; and genealogical information on the family of Christian Friedrich Groth and Benigna Christina Engel ne Gennow. (An Abstract of a Thesis). Georg Schmitt, older brother of William H. Schmitt, died in the Civil War. Church in Milwaukee. Wendel Wallau emigrated from the town of Gau-Algescheim in the modern-day state of Hessen, Germany. Notes: Bohnert, Kohler, Scheidler, Kirn, Streif, Kleusch, Wetzel; donated by Arthur L. Padrutt. Luth. Clarendon hills, IL: 1987. He was born in Thuringen in 1831, told of his childhood in Germany; immigrated to Milwaukee in 1855 and settled there. He had a brother, Franz, who later moved to Brazil. [22] pp. Mr. Bessler was the General Superintendent of the Burlington Route Railroad. Brandenburg writes on January 3, 1919: I have filled 3 different books, but they are all written in German and German script. Abstract: Boyers came from Europe to America beginning in 1648. See also: Schneider, John H. (John Hoke). Notes: Donated by Jeanne E. Evert, Cottage Grove, WI, 2005. Decorah, Iowa: Anundsen Publishing, 286pp. [24 pp.] FH Kaess [Florence signed her name in a copy of Kurze Auslegung des Kleinen katechismus Dr. Martin Luthers. Pastors frequently move about and the Kluges were no exception. FH Kramer Wiedenbeck Abstract: Documents six generations of the Giffey line back to 1710, and includes the surnames Giffey, Lampe, Niebel, Gehrke, Kathmann, Mack, Iverson, Brinkerhoff, Kaschube, Schwandt, Draves, Dilts, Davies, Sullivan, Pangburn, Meeder, Kluczinski, and Lockwood. Poser, Claudia. Friedrich and Christina Louisa (Wolf) Evert left Mecklenburg-Schwerin for America in 1868. . Mr. Thiel is Brandenburgs grandson. Roemheld/ copybook, Ward, Robert Elmer. Brandenburg writes on January 3, 1919: I have filled 3 different books, but they are all written in German and German script. They emigrated to America, settling in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. - Donated by William G. Thiel. Notes: Donated by Philip Graupner, 2008 and 2010. Mai 1926); postcard to Mr. John Boss[?] MKI owns only scanned images of the original letters and photograph. 72 pp. Luth. Abstract: Family history of the many descendants of Josef Drehobl (1828-1908) and Anna Maria Lenz (1830-1902), immigrants from Germany who settled in Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana in 1885. . Family history/ Weaver/ Switzerland/ Ohio, Wehnwein, Austin C. The Wehrwein Web: A sketch of the family from Schoenaich to St. Paul. 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[?] . Abstract: Edward Kraemer, founder of Kraemer & Sons (general contracter and construction firm in Plain, Wisconsin), was the descendant of immigrants from Irlach, Bavaria. An antiquated language with its own vernacular for everyday things (Schlaraffen Latin for example powder pot for tobacco pipe, gasoline horse for car, castle monster for mother-in-law) gives the Sippungen their own humorous note. Documents and photographs associated with Agnes Anna Szymanski Reiter, 19011999. He was a poet and artist, and served in the 4th New York Regiment during the Civil War. FH Vollmer Born to eternal life Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the age of 95. Abstract: Assorted photocopied family papers: Passport for Friedrich Westphal and Albertine (Berta) Budtke from the Koeniglich Preussische Staaten, Provinze Pommern (1851); biographies (in German) for Friedrich and Berta; pox vaccination paper for Berta; photo of Hulda Westphal (written in pen: 1878-1960), daughter of Friedrich and Berta; wedding invitation for marriage of Hulda A. Westphal and Eduard B. Volkmann, 9 May 1895, Town Herman, Dodge County, Wisconsin; four letters: from Wilhelmine Westphal to her brother, from Steffen [?] Schuetzen Club, Inc. Sonntag, den 10. The product was (most likely) manufactured and sold by A. Vogeler & Co., of Baltimore Md. Family history/ Graupner/ 20th century/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Boser/ Liepert/ Germany/ History/ Letters. Declaration of Intention, Naturalization Record, for Joseph Reines, February, 5, 1918.. This book will only deal with the immediate lives of Gustave and Viola Ac[h]terberg and the forebears of Viola Weber. Includes census data; Gustave Achterbergs World War I military record; Gustaves first and second marriages; the life of Viola Harriet Weber; various places Gustave A. Ac[h]terberg and Viola H. A[h]terberg lived (ending up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin); and the Weber, Werner, Kersch, Sauer, and Gramling families. A Sunday Child. Die Niederdeutschen versammelten sich insbesondere in den siebziger und achtziger Jahren haeufig unter den Namen der plattdeutschen Dichter Fritz Reuter und Klaus Groth. [Madison, Wis.]: [the author], [2007]. P86-46 Miller, John Annas or Indian/ Family history/ 1876-1991/ Ohio/ Kansas/ Hesse/ Mennonites, Miller, Henry C., compiler. [Wellauer, ancestor charts]. There was also a sister Julia who married Johann Bensberg. cemetery on 7 Jan. 1871 [card issued by Moses John Hickman, Furnishing Undertaker, 1. In 1893 he was called to become a professor at Concordia College, St. Paul, Minnesota. From My Grandfathers Notations on Various Dates As He Had Gathered Them From Various Obtainable Sources, translated by Robert E. Ave-Lallemant, 12 pages. - [From: http://www.2manitowoc.com/04/NHTobits.html]: - The sorrowful news was heralded about the village this Friday morning that Hermuth Voss had died at 6:35 oclock at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Voss from a wound that he received while fighting for his country in the battle of France. 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. Prochnow, Michael/ Prochnow, Anna Marten/ Oakdale (Wis.)/ Hansfelde, Posen/ 1790-1984, Tesch, Maria Catharina, and Nicolaus Tesch . Notes: A manuscript and letters by John Becker from Fort Atkinson, 1881 & 1887. By 1857 he was living in the Town of Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. Eagle River, WI: Pine Press, 1983. Album/ Pictures/ Photographs/ Photos/ Ankelen/ Lachenman/ Dehne, Friedrich [Frederick] August Bellman [Bellmann]. Otti Remembers: German WWII Teen Immigrates to America. Siblings Hermann and Elsa came to the U.S. in 1925, working first on the Lemke farm in Morrison Township. Family history/ Junkermeier/ Iowa/ Varenholz, Lippe/ Boeke, Stephen/ 1684-1983, Bublitz, Irma. P86-52 [A]t the age of seventeen [he] came to America, making his home in New York, where he worked at his trade as baker. John came to the United States and located in Watertown, Wisconsin, in 1851, and by 1855 he and his family had moved to Rockland, Wisconsin. Abstract: Notebook contains songs (most in English, some in German) and one recipe (in English). ; Mission papers signed Valentin Russ, 1886, 1897, and 1902; Zum frommen andenken an den hochw. Miller, John Annas/ Miller, Indian John/ Family history, Moely, Mildred Schoephoerster. Joyce Ann Bowman Obituary (1957 - 2022) | Dallas, Texas - Echovita Abstract: Includes chapters on Schleswig Holstein and chapters on reasons for immigration to North America; Wisconsin and the German immigration; history of the Thiel family.