And others. Berthas brother, George Hessberger, arrived in Boston in 1923, and made his way to Chicago. September 1898 in der Ev. [Roemheld, Rechenbuch.] Letter from donor kept in Donations: Correspondence file folder (Librarians office). Confederate heritage is not covered in this voume. FH Krueger Schuhmacher [Drawings by German prisoner of war in Camp Lodi, 1945]. Kraemer family/ Wisconsin/ Business & Industry, Geheb, Claire Ohlsson, ed. by Diane L. Kiley. Certificate of Award for having read Adventures of Brownie, awarded 17 Jan. 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. 31 pp., ill. These stories were first published in periodicals and then later they were collected and published as a book. Gates of Heaven Synagogue Minutes, 1852-1922. 37 paintings. West Bend, WI: West Bend Art Museum, 1994. Kinfold of August F. Johanna A. Neese, Solomon/ Neese, John Rufus/ 1744-1979/ Family history/ North Carolina/ Indiana/ Palatine. This volume included family information on the Kaess, Dorschke, Drozdzok, Falkenecker, Kokott, Mandrisch, Bidembach, Dawson, Swartz, Urbina, Lang, Golz, Pereda, Kulhanek [and other surnames]; religions represented in this work include Lutheran, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, Secular, and so on. Schuetzen Club, Inc. Sonntag, den 10. Aust, Friedrich/ Birth certificate/ Naturalization/ Military, Family photo album. 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[?] They served in the Illinois Volunteers, Company B, 79th Regiment from 1862 until 1865. Cincinnati, Ohio: the author, 2003. vi, 516 pp., ill. Abstract: Family photographs of the Schumann and Wolf families from Brillion (Calumet Co.), Wisconsin, ca. JDS began in 2009-2010 as a K-3 school and added one grade level each year until our first senior class graduated in 2018. About See All. Donated by Norbert A. Hildebrand, 1983. His parents were of German and Irish origin and were originally from Cologne, Germany. Autobiographies/ Family history/ Achim, Hannover/ 1869-1953/ Wisconsin/ Autobiography, Horn, Merlin E. Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls: People from Kreis Cammin in the former Province of Pomerania, Prussia. Notes: From the Introduction (p. 0-3): This book is for people interested in how German immigrants influenced life in America, especially in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin; for people interested in the Bloedel, Flick, Graefe, Hesse, Scherr (Scheer), Schulte, Schulz (Schultz), Sinner or Wannemacher family lines; and [for] people looking for techniques for investigating their own family trees.Donated by the author at the suggestion of Beth Dippel, Sheboygan County Historical Research Center. Janke, Auswandert On the run: Elisabeths story. into English, describing trip across ocean Brandenburg writes on January 3, 1919: I have filled 3 different books, but they are all written in German and German script. 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. P97-25 Predigten fuer alle Sonn-, Fest- und Feiertage nebst einigen Busstags-Predigten und Grabreden. Answer 1 of 5: I recently had a request from a pal who is a teacher, asking if I knew of any beerhalls where she can take her group of 16 and 17 year olds for their final dinner before going back to Holland. Notes: Donated by Werner and Marie Randelzhofer, Racine, 2005. Luth. Notes: Donated by Robert Bellman. Notes: 34 pp. St. Louis, MO: Robert E. Parkin Genealogical Research & Productions, [1983]. Elm Grove, Wis.: unpublished, [199?]. Abstract: On card: Veranstaltet vom Deutsch Am. Abstract: Theodore Vollmer, 1878-1953, was the oldest son of 8 children of Friedrich and Amalie Rahn Vollmer. Evoking home: the Rucinski family from Lachowo Gut, Germany to Wisconsin/Minnesota. 35 pp. Annex C: Anhang zur Geschichte der Tuebinger Familie Camerer von 1503-1903 . [1831, 1833]. 1800), son of Andreas/Bernd Clausing and Dorothea Lossmannin, married Susanna Maria Dorothea Hofmann and immigrated in 1846 from Schoenewerda, Germany to Mequon, Wisconsin. Agnes married Otto Johann Bickel in 1922. Miller, John Annas/ Miller, Indian John/ Family history, Moely, Mildred Schoephoerster. 2, Summer 1999. Family history/ Nordrhein-Westfalen/ German Americans Illinois/ Wessel/ Wessels/ Catholics/ Auhrabka/ Niggenauber/ Flemming/ Vogt/ Buss/ Toenjes. These became the communities of Bergholz, Walmow (later Walmore), and Martinsville [these three towns are now part of Wheatfield, New York]. They settled near Lebanon, Dodge County, Wisconsin. FH Smith School uniforms teach students the importance of dressing for success; simply putting on a uniform helps students get into the right mindset, preparing them for the day. Includes information on typical farm chores, buildings, social activities, coming of the railroad and roads, etc., experienced by many first farmers. Abstract: Leaflet about St. Nazianz and journal article included. P89-5, Loeb Luebke, Fran, and Hamilton M. Loeb. Ein Lebensbild. . ), Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Andenken an die in Christus entschlafene wohlachtbare Jungfrau Johanna Winschuh. FH Wintermantel German-American Resources at the Max Kade Institute Family Histories and Archival Materials. Notes: Pages 238-240 are blank. Mrs. H. Zedler, Milwaukee; includes signatures from Watertown, Wisconsin. Ahnenpass, ancestor passport (In German and English) with explanations FH Ubbelohde John Gruber and his Almanac. Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. Theodor Heinrich Carl Buenger was born on 29 April 1860 in Chicago Illinois. The papers of Frank W. Kuehl, brother to Ann Kuehl, are on file in the archives of the Wisconsin State Historical Society. Durnbaugh, Donald F. The Sauer Family: An American Printing Dynasty.. Abstract: Letter: An Sophie and signed Wilhelm. German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Music/ Liszt, Franz/ Gaebler, Sophie, Gaebler, Max. Trek of the Hubers across the U.S. 2 pp. MKI P2020-01 FH Franz Family history/ Lotte/ Wallraff/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Prussia/ Rhineland-Palatinate. At the age of ten he and his parents left the village of Zewitz in 1872 to live in America. and Anna Maria Weber, 1743-1771; Josef Bohnert born in 1783 in Ulm and Regina Kohler, born in 1784 in Tiergarten. Carl Friedrich married Wilhelmine Leschinsky (1860-1950) in 1884 in Lake Mills. [12] pp. Abstract: The Dobberpuhl family emigrated from Grambow, Kreis Cammin, Pomerania, and were among the founders of Cedarburg, Wisconsin. FH Magli FH Kindschi Downers Grove, IL: 1984. 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 Windmiller (P87-117) Reading, Pa.: Pilger, n.d. Riemans Roots. Abstract: History of the Felten family and the town of Waldorf, Kreis Ahrweiler, Germany. PIA/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Societies, etc. Donated by Bob Luening. Albert & Thea: Lives Well-Lived. Tucson, AZ: The Von Lautz Co., 1981. [Notebook]. FH Thier The Wolter Family Letters collection includes correspondence, business documents, government documents, birth and death notices, wartime (WWII) correspondence, holiday and travel cards, letters and drawings by children, conference materials, newspaper articles, and reprints of articles in the field of ophthalmology. Uecker/Schoenheider/Meyer/Wolfram Family Tree. . Shop the latest school uniforms for girls' and boys' including all the top school uniform brands. 100 Jahre in Amerika. Union heritage in the family can be found in the History of the House of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland, with the Genealogy of Those Who Came to American and of Some of the Allied Families 1124-1916. Siblings Hermann and Elsa came to the U.S. in 1925, working first on the Lemke farm in Morrison Township. Abstract: Traces the family from John Lottes (born 1851 in Stegaurach, Bavaria) and his wife Margaretha Geinzer (born 1866 in Welkenbach, near Herzogenaurach, Bavaria). ], Handwritten/ Exercise books/ Bublitz, Irma/ Penmanship, German/ Calligraphy, Study and teaching. Some of the items had been known for a long time. They settled near Lebanon, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The Nagel Story. Ruedebusch, 1999. The Zuschkes and Schmidts, Textile Mnufacturers and Honorable Citizens of Guben (Germany). Philadelphia, Pa.: Kohler, 1872. FH Thuerwaechter (formerly P85-38) Farm Family Diets in a 1930s Wisconsin German Community, Home Baked Bread and Bean Soup, Life in the Military Service, and My Educational Development. FH Fitt New Holstein, Wisconsin Reminiscences/ Pioneers and Pioneer Life/ Letters, Luxembourg/ Poetry/ Port Washington (Wis.)/ Becker, Nicholas E, 1842-1920. Notes: Hasselman, Asbach, Beyer, Boyer, Harsiem, McCord, Miller, Munch; donated 1984. ]; writing exercise from Gertrude Ziebarth, Nov. 20, 1913. Box 221, Dodgeville, WI 53533-0221, giffey@mhtc.net), Sept. 2003. Joseph Godfrey Swartz served in the Confederate army). Christopher Sower, First and Second. American-German Review, vol. Evangelical Synod of North America Clergy Biography/ Schodel, M./ von Rague, Louis, Rappe, Alvin. Notes: Miller, Yoder Also on cover: Letters and Documents compiled by Paul N. Untiet, a Descendant of Ladbergen Auswanderer Kipp, Untiet, Harmeyer, Hoge, and Schroer = Buchstaben [. Family History/ Letters/ Diaries/ 1772-1994/ Schleswig-Holstein/ Wisconsin, Nigbor, Joyce Hasselman, comp. FH Janke Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 1997. His Civil War Diary & Subsequent Life on the Midwestern Plains. FH Ottow Donated by Myron and Mary Bohn on behalf of Roger Butts, 2007. Stoerker with captions, and from the Germans In Iowa exhibit resources, a letter from January 1919, from A. W. Baldwin of New Albin, complaining to Iowa Governor W. L. Harding about continued use of the German language in the church service. Inauguration of the new Burg at 1808 Chambers Street, with lodging in the Hotel Schroeder (Ecke Wisconsin Ave. und 5. Immanuels Gemeinde zu Cedarburg, Wis. Church records/ Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Wisconsin. P93-36 Abstract: Letters, copy of Our man In Limbo by H. Loeffler Community See All. There was also a sister Julia who married Johann Bensberg. 90 pp. Herrn Anton V. Mueller, 1918 (printed by Milwaukee Church Supply Co.); In pious memory of Rev. Family history/ Weaver/ Switzerland/ Ohio, Wehnwein, Austin C. The Wehrwein Web: A sketch of the family from Schoenaich to St. Paul. Miscellaneous materials.. First United Methodist Abstract: Background, genealogy, letters, additional documents, and family pictures chronicle the experiences and communications of the authors family and friends in their immigration from Ladbergen, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, to Stratford, Wisconsin, and Marathon County west of Wausau. Includes a form in both English and German from Hermann Marckworth with questions intended to be answered to prove ones relationship to the deceased [apparently Susanna Marth never replied to Marckworth]. History of the Schoenecker families. FH Zoellner Stallo, Johann Bernhard, 1823-1900 Biography/ German-American philosopher, Rattermann, H. A. Theodor Sittel, Deutsch-Amerikanischer Arzt und Physiologe. Other names mentioned in this history include: Auhrabka, Niggenauber, Flemming, Vogt, Buss, and Toenjes. Read more about how we calculate our rankings North Carolina Most Diverse Public High Schools in North Carolina 171 of 672 255 pp.,ill. (some col.). 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. Tailor. Family History/ Weinkoetz, Casper/ 1803-1978/ Wisconsin/ Baden. Family history/ Nordrhein-Westfalen/ German Americans Illinois/ Wessel/ Wessels/ Catholics/ Auhrabka/ Niggenauber/ Flemming/ Vogt/ Buss/ Toenjes, Westphal, Irene, ed. ]: D. Rauschenberger, 1982. P86-79 . Company K, 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers (from The Fugelman, vol. Notes: Scanned images and photocopies; donated by Pat Ebert, 2008. Filled with research narrative, family stories and events, Bedford and Lawrence County history, 52 pages of black-and-white family photos, a fold-out chart of the Lenz family, etc. 136 pp. Learn more about accessibility at UWMadison. A Kraemer chronicle. Donated by Luanne von Schneidemesser. Rubsamen/ 1555-1782/ Manchaster (Va.)/ Allendorf, Germany, Ubbelohde, J. Schallert family in Germany. Souvenir album/ Handwritten, [Unidentified artifacts]. 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 (?). FH Schuenemann Captain John Stahel was born in Wuelflingen, Canton Zurich, Switzerland in 1832, and settled in Wisconsin (first in Sauk Prairie, then later in Mazomanie). Notes: A second date appears written on the cover in fainter ink: Dec. 21, 1910; MKI has no. Greifenberg. Prisoners of war/ Letters/ World War, 1939-1945, Stenz, John F. The Stenz Family 1692-1980: A Genealogical Record and Brief History. Certificate of Award for having read Robinson Crueso [sic], awarded 11 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. He was the sixth child of Cantor Theodor Ernst Buenger and his wife Martha Loeber. The family name of Kaestner is mentioned; this apparently is the name of Karls cousins. Fehr, Balthasar, 1660-1718/ Family history/ Alabama/ Grosseicholzheim, Baden/ 1634-1958. Originals dated 1863, 12/6/1889, 1895. Notes: Donated by Charles A. Ruedebusch, the great-grandson of Jacob Sternberger. P84-25 Kindschi family history. 19 pp. Part 2: Theodore Casper T. Notes: Donated by Sally Connelly; researched for her husband Michael Doring Connelly, BA 1975, MA 1976. FH Huber a small village in southern Baden, near Herbolzheim. His brother Fred died earlier in this same month on February 6th. Brumder/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German-American publishers Milwaukee, Steinfort (Brennecke), Alvina/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Souvenir album/ Handwritten, Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Columbus (Wis.)/ Miller/ Steinback/ Klatt/ Riedner/ Uecker/ Klecker. FH Schuette FH Ganshirt 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. York, Pa.: Association of American Boyers, 1984-1998. 112 pp. Pennsylvania/ 1737-1850/ Puterbaugh, George, Connelly, Sally. FH Engler (P85-118) Other surnames mentioned within this family history include: Albers, Bauer, Behnke, Eberle, Ebling, Flohr, Freitag, Hassinger, Holzhuser, Jung, Kessel, Kirsch, Kluge, Koch, Koerble, Kranich, Lauber, Loppnow, Pfeil, Reidenbach, Rottman, Schmidt, Schnieder, Schulteis, Smokey, Tiegs, Tralle, Wahl, Wallrabenstein, Wambold, Wickenbach Wiskow, and Wolter. He married his second wife, Louisa Eliza Zirbel in 1868, and they moved to Milwaukee sometime between 1870 and 1877. Handwritten/ Education/ Schools/ Saxony, Becker, John. - He is survived by his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Voss, five brothers, William, Amherst; John, Collins; Gustav, Colby; George, Sherwood; Edward at home; three sisters; Mrs. Joach Behnke, Rantoul; Mrs. E. J. Falk, Adell and Ida at home. Remembering Friedrich August Bellmann. Other surnames mentioned: Kregel, Zimmermann, Radtke, Bogenschneider, Callies, Reklau, Bleck, Butz or Buth, and Groth. FH Kahlfuss Notes: Donated by the author. John Asbach served with Company M, 3rd Iowa Calvary, and was killed October 25, 1864 in the battle of Osage, Kansas. S.l. The company can be found at the official address: United States, Charlotte, NC 28214, 1209 Little Rock Rd. 8, no. Fehr Family Sheets, 1634-1958. 21 pp. We operate 2. Kirchengeschichte & Weltgeschichte. Hamersky, Kasmiersky, Kold, Kordel, Wilkus, Walk, Meier, Schurman. 3rd ed. Krueger Schuhmacher, Else/ Kreis Pyritz, Brandenburg/ Manuscript, Kruse, Ken, and Nancy J. Stohs. Milwaukee, Wis.: German-English Academy, 1913. Gemeinde im Town Middleton, Dane County, Wis. Als Erinnerungsblatt zum 50jaehrigen Julilaeum der Gemeinde am 14. und 15. Photo of John Eiselmeier on final page. She was born on May 10, 1841 in Minden, Germany and came to America with her parents in September, 1852. MKI P2002-84 Adolph was a successful businessman, running a grocery business and investing in real estate in St. Louis, Missouri. Memoirs/ Marr, John, 1831-1920/ Thuringen/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Marschner, Robert F. Marschner genealogy letter. Middle School (6-7 Bell Times-7:30am-2:30pm). 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. He last farmed in Racine County where he died. Click here to view the program for the dedication reception. She was born in Koeln-Ehrenfeld . Autobiography of Bishop William Horn 1839-1917. Genealogical record of Van Kleeck family in America. That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. He was in the Illinois House of Representatives and in 1886 was elected to the State Senate form LaSalle County. Wunsdt, Zamzow, DuWayne H. Zamzow Family Memoirs: A Prussian German Descendant. Abstract: Alt. Abstract: The Wagner family is traced back to the city of Trier; the Laufenberg family to the town of Boseroth, south of Siegburg. Grosnick/ Seefelt/ Wisconsin/ Pomerania/ 1842-/ Family history/ Memories, Seefelt, Edward R. The Seefeldt Family History. 1, No. Simon/ Albany (N.Y.)/ logbook. Donated by J Tiedemann, December 2018. Notes: Steffen, Radloff, Radant, Sahnow. [Ohio Waisenfreund]: n.d. Untitled. 1985. Juni 1914) appear interspersed in the text of the play. Die Verstorbene wurde am 29. [89] pp., ill. (some col.) Volume I: The Descendants of Gottfried David Benjamin Bogenschneider. Also in Wis Historical Society collection: CS 71 B9175 1975. 1 p. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. Biography German American/ Krohn, Hans August Wilhelm/ World War, 1939-1945, Marth, Elmer H. Milk, Microbes and Marth: An Autobiography. SzymanskiReiter, Agnes Anna. Wild, Katherine. Wetzel, Erwin. History of the John Schuette family. 1971. [Zastrow, assorted papers]. They both died in the cholera epidemic of 1854 in Cleveland. Middle school students study English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies through honors, grade-level, or intervention course work. MKI P2013-7 His home on Wisconsin avenue, just east of the Calumet Club, was built in 1910.The deceased served as assessor and alderman in New Holstein for several years. Family History/ Acterberg/ Achterberg/ Weber/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ World War, 1914-1918, Thurow, Raymond C. The Thurows of Pomerania. 1992. In doing so, everyday life is satirized as well as kept alive through recitations of literary and musical forms. Solches wuenschet von Hertzen Dein Getreuer Petter Christian Gordtner Getaufft Zu Gundershoffen d[en] 28 t[en] Julii als mann Zalt Nach unssers Erloessers Herren Jesu Christi Geburtt Anno 1707. Poser, Claudia. ; Puterbaugh, Burkhurdt, Dillinger, Hawker, Wolff. . . ; Schuberts, of Kiel, Chilton, Wis.; Hageman of New Holstein, Wis.; C. W. Schnell of Chilton, Wis.; and Thompson of Brillion, Wis. See: Photograph album of Ida Voss 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. Nierstrass/ Zaunbrecher, Charles/ family tree FH Rodolf Harnack/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Berlin/ 1902-42/ World War, 1939-1945. Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Columbus (Wis.)/ Miller/ Steinback/ Klatt/ Riedner/ Uecker/ Klecker, Ave-Lallemant Family History. Other surnames mentioned within this family history include: Albers, Bauer, Behnke, Eberle, Ebling, Flohr, Freitag, Hassinger, Holzhuser, Jung, Kessel, Kirsch, Kluge, Koch, Koerble, Kranich, Lauber, Loppnow, Pfeil, Reidenbach, Rottman, Schmidt, Schnieder, Schulteis, Smokey, Tiegs, Tralle, Wahl, Wallrabenstein, Wambold, Wickenbach Wiskow, and Wolter. FH Zoubek 2nd ed. Ludwig Friedrich Franz Pressentin, b. August 26, 1839 in Sternberg, Mecklenburg, died July 29, 1883 in Madison, Wisconsin. FH Langenfeld 80-86. Notes: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott The Greatest Christmas Ever, December 25, 1918. ), The Ancestral Families of Anna Catharina (Leibenguth) Jaeck (2 pp. Jackson Day School had an average SAT score of 953 (math and reading combined). MKI P2005-25 Paulus, Margaret Jane Babcock. Hamersky, Haney, Richard C., and Vera W. Haney-Piddington. Andreas immigrated from the village of Wagenstadt, . 1864. Hertas Letters to Frank 1929-1930; 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. Wendt/ Baptism records/ Confirmation, Wengert, Eugene. Notes: Bendel, Diekopf, Pesch, Hoffman, Maslow, Brown. FH Struve 27, No. Letters/ Religious, German Club of Wausau-Merrill (Wis.). Family history/ Genealogy/ Merrill (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Gruling/ Zastrow/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ 19th century, Guthrie, Wayne T. The Windmiller Family of Wurtemburg, Germany. Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Ingwerson, Emil, Letters to Mathilde Reinhardt. . He was elected president of Concordia College, St. Paul, and served in this position from 1893 to 1927.
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