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. FH Wickham 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. Certificate of Award for having read Robinson Crueso [sic], awarded 11 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Tribute Wall Obituary & Events. Schlimgen, Johann/ Wisconsin/ Bergheim, Rhein/ 1795-1972/ Family history, Giesen, Lyle C. Giesen Kessenich Bauer Genealogy. . Abstract: English translation of 1866 edition. Abstract: Collection of scanned documents dating from 1894 to 1952. Abstract: Gladys Henriette, Tochter der Familie William und Pauline Laidlaw, geboren den 16. Stoddart, Alfred. Hans Lautz. of Wagner and related families, many of whom settled in Wisconsin. Zoellner ancestry chart. Monigal/ Family history/ charts, Mueller, Erhart. An Sophie. Notes: As told to and written by Donald Zelle. 2001. 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. Fliegel.] Langenfeld, Rhineland/ article/ Father Langenfeld. 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. Family history/ Kaess/ Swartz/ Ochiltree/ Swabia/ Benningen, Wuerttemberg, Kaess, Brian Paul. 200 Jahre in Mecklenburg. Also includes 49 photocopy pages from the journal of Peter August Thomsen, Schlwesig-Holstein Fusilier, Regiment No. Contents: Kindheit und Jugend Krieg Flucht England [Aboard] Die Dunera Australien Royal Navy Normandie Der Nachkrieg Esslingen AIU (American Insurance Union) Irene New York (1949) Muenchen Columbia University Europa (1960) DDR Eltern Schweiz (1976) Japan Schweiz (1980) Dunera Skandal wieder Tod vom Freund Gary Barrack Irenes Krankheit Michaels Krankheit Zum Schluss Ueberbleibsel. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. 35 pp. Notes: Privately distributed. 3, May 1899, pp. Nierstrass/ Zaunbrecher, Charles/ family tree FH Sternberger Notes: Transcribed and translated by Nicole Konopka. Schroeter, Eduard/ Sauk City (Wis.), Schmidt, Frederick R. editor and translator. Notes: Index of names: Amato, Backus, Benn, Brockmann, Clasen, Dibbern, Ehrig, Frahm, Fredericksen, Gandolph, Geerk, Giebecke, Hahn, Hamann, Heinze, Horn, Horstmann, Ingraham, Jurgeleit, Neindorf, Pareigis, Qualmann, Roelke, Sachau, Sell, Sindt, Stillwell, Thier, Thiers, Timm. FH Ragatz Donated by Michael E. Kohel. FH Hunn 81 pp., ill. (some col.). Janke / Racine (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Marienwerder, West Prussia/ 1944. 81 pp. In 1938, Agnes traveled to Germany for a visit with the hope to stay, but relatives warned her of the impending war, and she returned to Chicago. Notes: Available on microfilm at the University of River Falls University Archives and Area Research Center (RF Micro #25, Reel #9). 17; Third Series. The Christys have 3 children. Ida and Elsa later lived in Milwaukee; Ida married Willard Liepert and they took over the Liepert family farm near Boltonville, while Elsa married August Dauer and the two returned to Germany in 1928. A son Clemens died in infancy in 1893. Abstract: From the introduction: This book is a compilation of pictures, letters, newspaper articles, and documents left by Friedrich August Bellmann (born August 21, 1885 in Radeburg, Germany; died January 23, 1919, in Viola, Wisconsin). ; donation of Juergen Eichhoff; includes article clipping from March 8, 1984, Abstract: Clippings from the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung from July 1912 mounted in a black paper book marked Photographs., Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund/ Travel/ Germany/ Education/ Teachers. Diaries, Letters/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Pommern, Prussia/ Krueger/ Heutching/ Kueckhefer/ Ulbricht/ Habheger/ Buestrin, Krueger, John W. Three Cousins from Pomerania = Drei Vettern aus Pommern: Kickbusch and Krueger Families in Marathon County, WI. These are all written on stationary printed: Cuirassier-Regiment von Seydlitz (Magdeburg) Nr. Donated by Bob Luening. Wisconsin/ Letters/ Wisconsin Calumet County New Holstein/ German-American publishers Milwaukee, Rueping, F. J. After seeing two months of active service he was wounded in the head at the battle at France and was taken to a base hospital and later spent several months at hospitals here until his discharge in January of last year and returned to his home here and has since secured occasional occupation. Notes: Donated by Raymond Lorberter (b. Abstract: Letter written to godchild: Heuet Bistu [bist du] o liebes Kindt von allen deinen Suenden durch die Tauffe gantz befreyet und durch Christi Blutt verneyet dru[m] So gedenck ahn diessen Bundt lebe fromm zu aller Stundt undt zu diessem ahngedenckhen will ich diesse Gaab dir schenckhen Klein ist die Gaab Gross die Gnad die dir Gott Er wiessen hatt im Sacramment der Heyl. [89] pp., ill. (some col.) The letters are from C. Henry Joseph, (husband of Amelia Endlich, Emils sister) written from New Hope, Portage Co., Wis. and dated Sept. 13, 1865; from Amelia Endlich (Emils sister); from Wilhelm Ingwerson (Emil and Amelias brother) written from Mount Pleasant [Nebraska?] The author is the fifth youngest. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2009. Bohstedt, assorted papers. Abstract: Families referred to in this genealogy with German backgrounds: Kurtz (Rev. See also: Schneider, John H. (John Hoke). Notes: Donated by Don Hohlstein of Rio, Wisconsin, 2008. 4, Winter 1999. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. 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 [?] 119 pp. 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. P95-4 Fehr, Balthasar, 1660-1718/ Family history/ Alabama/ Grosseicholzheim, Baden/ 1634-1958. Notes: Title taken from cover. book of childrens poetry, Hoechst interessant, published by Carl Hirsch. Merrill, WI: 2 pp. Bittner, Bernadette, Bernice Enz, and Carol Ryan. Abstract: Letter: An Sophie and signed Wilhelm. This is their story and the story of their descendants down to the present. Private graveside services at a later date. Various pagings. 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. 1. In 1874 he established a drug business in Baltimore and manufactured products such as Dr. August Koenigs Hamburger Tropfen.] Westphal/ Prussia/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Volkmann/ Puttkamer, Meissner, Friedrich A. Civil War Letters and Documents for Peter Schaffner, John Stahel, etc. [Photocopies], 1864. various pagination. Notes: Includes The Descendants of Daniel Jaeck in Alsace (2 pp. Certificate of Award for having read Divided Skates, awarded 25 Oct. 1905, to Hermuth Voss, grade 3. Philadelphia, Pa.: Kohler, 1872. Family History/ Boltz/ Rheinland-Pfalz/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Jefferson County/ Native Americans, Koss. . 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. Gordonville, Pa: Print shop, 1994. Abstract: Authors note: Volume II covers 35 additional Bogenschneider family groupings and eight Babenschneider family groupings. Invitation: Reception on the occasion of the Dedication and Inspection of the new building erected for the Academic Department of the German-English Academy. FH Langenfeld 01915; in box FH Eichs . Rosanne. Notes: Donated by Thomas D. Brock, 2008. The 1900 document is addressed Am den Landemann Herrn Hans Voss in Neuholstein, Rentoul [Rantoul] Potter Calumet Co. Wisc Nordamerike. Topics include the founding of the club, showings of German-language films, planning and advertisements for various German-themed festivals, and the purchasing of clothing, badges, and other items for club members. [Various materials]. of Schools in New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, from Amalia Ruegg (also appears spelled as Amelia and Regg). The memoirs of Melchior Schauer (1845-1908). NewMonth, 1986, Feb. 1st ed. Known ancestors of Joyce Irene Hasselman and Janice Elaine Hasselman. 300 pp., ill., maps, portraits. He immigrated with his parents and five siblings. Geo. [Obituary of G. Teubert, Sr.] Company K, 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers (from The Fugelman, vol. 78 pp., ill. P89-5, Loeb Luebke, Fran, and Hamilton M. Loeb. Notes: Donated by Philip Drajeske (Munster, IN 46321), May 2002. cemetery on 7 Jan. 1871 [card issued by Moses John Hickman, Furnishing Undertaker, 1. ]: the authors, 2009. FH Szymanski Abstract: Contents: Printed images of scanned photographs: Anna Brandenburg Rahn, Helen and Erna Rahn, Otto Rahn in tuxedo, Otto Rahn in Marshalls Band outfit, card for Otto L. G. Rahn, Clarinet, Marshalls Band, Topeka, Kansas, with Special Tours listed from 1886 to 1913. Church records/ Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Collection of Letters to Richter Family in the United States. Duxbury, Ruth A. Borchardt, and Donald E. Duxbury. Arrangements in Care of: Funerals by T.S. Donated by Wayne and Joel Krueger. Notes: Moved from P2000-9 to FH Reinhardt, March 2002. Notes: Engler, Harder, Hilbe, Marg, Gerlach, Rotering, Schlesser, Andrew. A sister of his grandmother Graupner had immigrated to the USA in the 1870s and her children were living near DePere, Wisconsin. Eau Claire, Wis.: William G. Thiel, 2018. Abstract: These materials are in the possession of Mrs. Carol Niendorf. Notes: Missing painting for home of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. Meine Reise nach Lourdes, Woerishofen und Boehmen / Erinnerungen aus dem Boehmerwald. This memoir, filled with illustrations, provides an intimate look at the experiences of a young girl who endures bombing raids, tuberculosis, and extreme deprivation as a teen during the war years of World War II. He was in the Illinois House of Representatives and in 1886 was elected to the State Senate form LaSalle County. Letters from Ferdinand and Minna were later written by a Mrs. Herold, a friend, when they were too elderly or ill to write. Bertermann/ Baptism records/ Birth certificate/ Germany, [Genealogical Information on the Yake Family]. and dated Sept. 5, 1865; and one addressed to Lieber Bruder and signed only Deine dich liebende Schwester (from Amelia? By 1843 Kluegel had received an invitation to come to Wisconsin, which he accepted; he preached primarily at the First Lutheran Church (German) in the city of Milwaukee, and also in Germantown Township, Washington County, and in Mequon Township, Ozaukee County. These stories were first published in periiodicals and then later they were collected and published as a book Abstract: A personal narrative relating the authors memory of his home in Pomerania, Germany, before he and his wife immigrated to the United States in 1950. He last farmed in Racine County where he died. Notes: Tegeder, Puent Family History/ Buerger/ Letters, Ruedebusch, Charles A. Abstract: Emma Berta Schmidt is the mother of Charlotte Dorothea von Elbe Notes: Portraits; Examination of Christopher Sower, Sr. who published the first Bible in the U.S. (1743) and his son Christopher Sower, Jr. who published the later two editions of the Bible. FH Franz (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. Origin of the family is Chalons sur Marne, France. Sahnow, Frederick/ Sahnow (Gaertner), Louise/ 1745-1993/ Family history/ Pommern, Prussia/ New York/ Minnesota, Ehlert, Edward. Wander-Buch. . One of the authors great-grandmothers, Elisabeth Weber, was born in Dusseldorf, Westphalia. MKI P2002-84 Life Memories and Day Book of Friedrich Wilhelm Balcke. Lottes Lane: The story of John Lottes and Margaret Geinzer and their family. Mueller, Heinrich. . Minuted von dieser Bruecke entfernt, wohne ich.); Tellskapelle; Hamburg, Universitaet; Hamburg, Chilehaus; and two Fuenfzig Mark notes (1910 and 1919). Abstract: Letter: An Sophie and signed Wilhelm., Wintermantel/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Baden/ 1788-/ Family history, Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten. Abstract: Carl Siller, Ph.D., was possibly the father of German-American author Frank (Francis von) Siller. 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. Donated by David B. Harper, 2009. Brandenburg, Bernard Christian. )/ Iowa/ Muellheim, Ripley, La Vern J. Reading, Pa.: Pilger, n.d. Janke, Auswandert On the run: Elisabeths story. Joyce Young. July 23, 1726. . - The funeral will be held from the residence Monday afternoon and the remains will be interred in the local cemetery. Christian Frederick and Dorothea Louisa (Blank) Siewert left Hohenschoenau, Prussia, for America in 1850. A Preaching Place: Traveling Missionaries in Wisconsin. 18 and 21 pp. Bertha Tauber Harper, from an interview by Beatrice Hess (high school student), 7 pp. New York: Krone Brothers, 1885. 1885. When translated from the old German script, they revealed how Willy, born in Schmirma (Saalekreis, Saxony-Anhalt), Germany in 1900, the fourth of eight children, left Germany tin 1923 to seek adventure, find success, and provide for the family he left behind. Abstract: Only digital format of autograph book is in MKI collection. FH Kletzien Gordonville, Pa: Print shop, 1992. Dodgeville, WI: [the author], 2003. 1897. Brandenburg, Bernard Christian. MKI P2001-5 . Notes: Fr. 2007. Dez 1856 written on back. 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, [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. 9 pp. MKI P2003-20 Lautz, Hans/ 1350-1932/ Darmstadt/ Worms/ Wiesbaden. 320-322; description of Calumet county, pp. Notes: Donated by Alice Wendt, July 2002. Autobiography/ Luxemburg (Wis.)/ Madison (Wis.)/ Farm life/ Foods/ Wisconsin, Drajeske, Philip. _________________________________________________________________, 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. His wife, Paula Gunzel, and young son, Georg(e) Hessberger, Jr., emigrated in 1924. Abstract: Sister Victoria tells of her early family life in Essenbach, Bavaria; her religious education and career as a teacher; and her experiences in Germany as Hitler rose to power and in America during the Second World War. Notes: Rick Frautschi, 1500 Folger Drive, Belmont, CA 94002, folgerguys@msn.com. York, Pa.: Association of American Boyers, 1984-1998. German Workerss Organization. Eine Erzaehlung aus dem Seemannsleben. It can be found in the Kaess Ochiltree Swartz Family History (2017). 7. [2010]. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, 1928. Hans Lautz. Abstract: Daniel Jaeck was born in Dec 1697 in the area of Sauerberg (now known as Surberg), in the Canton of Bern (now in the canton of Aargau), Switzerland. 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. Those wishing to access these materials prior to 2038 should first contact: Klaus Wolter (n8nxf@chartermi.net) or Niels Wolter (niels.solar@gmail.com) or Johannes Wolter (Johannes.wolter11@gmail.com). FH Acterberg MKI P2004-26 FH Zoellner Family history/ Knott/ Hartmann/ Moravia/ Minnesota/ Idaho, DeNeui, Donald and Carolyn. See also: MKI GR 941 .C63 D47 1983 and P2007-21. John Eiselmeier died 1 Jan. 1947 in Milwaukee, Wis. MKI also owns a typescript description of his trip abroad: Meine Reise nach Europa im Jahre 1906, Tagebuch und Vortraege, 1943; and a scrapbook of articles about the teachers seminary, especially the National German-American Teachers Seminary. Synode von Nord-Amerika.

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