Notes: Translation by Minnie Wullschleger and Ursula Peterson; donated by Richard Wullschleger. 132 pp., ill. (64 years old). In doing so, everyday life is satirized as well as kept alive through recitations of literary and musical forms. 2, 1999, Summer, pp. Gottlieb Kluegel was born in Paitzdorf, Duchy Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, in 1804. Notes: Rick Frautschi, 1500 Folger Drive, Belmont, CA 94002, folgerguys@msn.com. in Odessa, Russia and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Berlin. Warnke. From http://www.schulteis.com/omnibus/germantown/interments/p61.htm: Amalia (Zimmerman) Ruegg was born on Sunday, 10 July 1842 in Canton of Clarus, Switzerland. Menu. . Brumder, George, 1839-1910/ German-American publishers Milwaukee/ Brumder Publishing company History, Marr, John. 3rd ed. 4, Winter 1999. Notes: Donated by Philip Graupner, 2008 and 2010. Riedinger/ Davenport (Ia. His letters often feature swastikas. Notes: Transcribed and translated by Nicole Konopka. 21 May 1931). One copy has: Ex libris: Mrs. [Marie C.] Grannis, August 1989; label: Thomas E. Grannis, II, 28 Paget Road, Madison, WI 53704; other copy: Donated by Ronald W. Kletzien, March 1991; Contents: The Raid, by Gretchen E. Kletzien; An Unfinished Narrative, by Francis W. Laurent; Lineage Charts; Biographical Sketches; Bibliography. video, The Trying Times of Mildred Harnack. ); Business receipts for Joseph, Adolph and Mathilde Reinhardt; Letters to Anna (Nafziger?) Notes: Changes and additions to Emigration from Wuerttemberg, Germany, from the Descendants of Jacob Ludwig Lutz and John Kiler in America [FH Lutz]. Includes accounts of four Lawrence County murders, and another that occurred in Chicago, Illinois. Abstract: Early Lutheran minister relates his experiences in central Wisconsin ), [Death notice for Johanna Winschuh, 1874-1885] Notes: Denkrede, gehalten im Deutschen Literarischen Klub von Cincinnati, am 18. Princes Place, Corner of Morgan Street Commercial Road, and 111, Corner of William Street, Cannon Street Road, St. Georges East] Old German handwriting on a piece of paper dated 4 April 1872 for Albert Gottfried Richard Remp in Htten, signed in Neustettin, and apparently regarding the military Ausmusterungs-Schein [note declaring one unfit for military duty] dated 1872 for Albert Gottfried Richard Remp (born 2[?] , by Paul N. Untiet (MKI CS71 .K57 2013). The book includes printed Vaeterliche Worte an reisende Handwerks-Gesellen, a personal description of Heinrich Schindewolf, and four pages listing the places he visited as a journeyman in Germany. His letters often feature swastikas. Abstract: Program listing birth and death information, funeral program, pallbearers, church, flower donations, etc. 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. 41 pp. in English with index; Monigal, Kroener, Reisner, Doetter, Stepper, Scharl, Riedmair . P86-79 One woman holds a book, six of the eight women have their heads covered in shawls, one man is in military uniform. ]; writing exercise from Gertrude Ziebarth, Nov. 20, 1913. Survived by Husband Robert Bowman. Abstract: Includes bookmark from Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Mo. ; 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. There was a sister, Marie. Notes: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott She is survived by : her daughters, Melanie Riley (Jerry) and Jamie Bowman (Stuart); her siblings, Eddie Turner (Nancy) and Susan Haught; her niece Peggy Miller; her nephew Michael Turner; her grandchildren, Rodney, Kayle (Rick), Kiara, Corey, Zachary and Nathan; her nephew Andy McNally; her sons, Corey, Zachary and Nathan; and her great grandchildren, Aubree and Alaya. Also in Wis Historical Society collection: CS 71 B9175 1975. 2012.He was born in Washington DC, April 12, 1969, to Joyce Fisher of Roanoke, and the late David L. Fisher.Micha Gordonville, Pa: Print shop, 1992. See complete list of archival holdings here. Includes maps and photographs. Head of East Germany's foreign intelligence service who helped to recruit 1,500 West German spies during the cold war. 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. FH Weaver 1, Winter 2011-2012, pp. Abstract: Descendants of Wendelin Bautz and Magdalena Dieringer Bautz, from Haigerloch (Hohenzollern). Donated by Paul N. Untiet. German Americans Illinois/ Hasselmann/ Hasselman/ Biederstaedt/ Family history/ Genealogy/ Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Oberstewilms, Henriette. Songs/ Societies, etc./ Ships/ Photographs/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Photograph of Gravestone for Henry E. F. R. Abst, March 1, 1835March 5, 1921. Karen B. Kurtz has published books, essays in anthologies, poetry, and countless nonfiction articles for readers of all ages. Notes: A manuscript and letters by John Becker from Fort Atkinson, 1881 & 1887. Voss Family Papers and Documents. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, 2013. Included in the collection is a Kirchen-blatt from the Ev. Madison, Wis.: Blied, 1903-1947. 2, 5 are 8.5 x 11. He was born in Hustisford, Wisconsin, and died in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin on May 30th, 1909, at the age of 25. The donation was brought by Gerda Nelson. Madison, WI: 1988. Kiefner, Milladore, Wis. Notes: Donated by Greg Hansen of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2013. The Lineage of George Leo Nicholas Meyer, Jr. (1924-2001) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (George Leo Nicholas Meyer, Sr., George John Meyer of Milwaukee, Nicholas Meyer of Green Bay, Mathias Meyer of Germany and Cleveland) m. Mary Lee Gary (1929-1976): Descent from Mathias and Gertrude Meyer Who Died of Cholera in Cleveland in 1854. Notes: Wickham, Emmett, Muehlschlaegel, Millsagle, Kumpf, Steip FH Bertermann 1 After retiring, she settled in Fox Lake, Wisconsin. Groth, Christian/ Treptow/ Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ 1790-1962/ Family history, Gruling, Robert H. Gruling Times: The History and Genealogy of the Robert and Otilie Gruling Family. Milwaukee, Wis.: Milwaukee Herold, 1941-45. 8 pp. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ Menge/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin/ Autobiographies/ Autobiography/ Jackson (Wis.)/ Kirchhayn (Wis.), Marth, Elmer H. My Ancestors and Family. MKI P2001-10 She also described her impressions on a return visit to Munich after almost fifty years, and her retirement to California until her death in 1945. Henry married Maria W. B. Konrad, and their son, Gilbert Henry Kruckeberg, was born in 1914 in Oconomowoc, Waukesha, Wisconsin, and died in 1968 in Appleton, Calumet, Wisconsin. The Greatest Christmas Ever, December 25, 1918. One includes a photocopy of a handwritten poem in German, thought to have been written by Carl Bartz. Civil War Letters and Documents for Peter Schaffner, John Stahel, etc. [Photocopies], 1864. various pagination. Various pagings. She was born in Koeln-Ehrenfeld . . 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). Notes: Donated by Philip Drajeske (Munster, IN 46321), May 2002. ; and Nevada, Mo. 1st ed. small accounting ledger, first dated 15 October 1872; Lautz, Hans/ 1350-1932/ Darmstadt/ Worms/ Wiesbaden. Abstract: Collection of Gemeinde-Bote: Monatsblatt der Ev. FH Simon Poser, Claudia. Abstract: Mention of life in Austria before immigrating (beginning of 20th c); crossing to America, story of life in America pp. Falck, Myron R. Coats of arms for the name Falck and variations of that name as found in the Siebmacher Wappenbuecher. Jacob, Carl/ Brehmer, Wilhelm/ Chicago/ Berlin/ Family history. 78 pp. Notes: Donated by Raymond Lorberter (b. Notes: Transcribed and translated by Nicole Konopka. Autobiographies/ Family History/ 1839-1917/ Horn/ Autobiography, Huber, Rev. FH Rieman (P84-153), Schallert, Sterling William. FH Vollmer 32 pp. Letters/ Religious, German Club of Wausau-Merrill (Wis.). FH Bellmann Let the family know you are thinking of them. FH Loeb Pressentin is a poet included in Dornrosen. Schmidt und Frau Aug. Bleibaum. Private graveside services at a later date. Mrs. H. Zedler, Milwaukee; includes signatures from Watertown, Wisconsin. Originals are owned by Mae Hartwig. P86-33 [Hustisford, WI: handwritten, 1884]. FH Grosnick Abstract: Narrative of the ancestors, the journey, Chicago 1848 to 1855; Johnsburg 1855 to 1888; then genealogy She later gave birth to her daughter, Natosha L. Adger. (An Abstract of a Thesis). . Walnut Creek, OH: 1993. P94-23 and Anna Maria Weber, 1743-1771; Josef Bohnert born in 1783 in Ulm and Regina Kohler, born in 1784 in Tiergarten. This memoir also provides an account of travel on the Mississippi route after the familys arrival in New Orleans. Family history/ Genealogy/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Zamzow/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Low German dialect/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ Krueger, Zastrow. The writings inside appear to have been done in Breslau. Finkler, Henry P. M., 1866-1928/ Art/ History, First United Methodist Church. Die Nachkommen des Pfarrers und Inspektors Erasmus Theodor Engelmann. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin, Martin, George. and Ludwig learned the brewing trade. Notes: It is particularly fitting that Mr. John Feucht should be remembered in this year 1953, since it was just 100 years ago that he left his home in Europe and sailed for America. Meyer, Christian/ Chicago/ Celle/ 1757-1958/ Family history, Miesen, Hubert. Notes: ca 50 pp. Lamboley, Gerhard/ 1837-/ Stettin, Germany/ St. Nazianz, Lathrop, Ruth Eleanor Reynolds. Bowman, Joyce Ann age 81 a long-time resident of Lebanon, IN passed away on Tuesday, August 9th, 2022, in Weatherford, TX. Notes: Various pagings. 96 pp., ill. Taufschein [baptism certificate] for Anna Louise Vosz, born on 28 March 1871 and baptized 10 September 1871. Notes: 34 pp. Abstract: Includes 1903 history of company, H. Gugler photo, Gugler/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Stuttgart/ 1816-. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Joyce Ann Bowman (Dallas, Texas), who passed away on March 20, 2022, at the age of 64, leaving to mourn family and friends. Bountiful, Utah: Family History Publishers, 1994. xxi, 295 pp. FH Winters (P86-36), Steinbach. 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. [62] pp. Eau Claire, Wis.: William G. Thiel, 2018. FH Gross Dreaming in German: A Memoir. Frampton n Cedar Falls Iowa signed Otto Lam[? Notes: Reisepass / Reisepaesse / Reisepsse Vorwort written by Dr. Curt Baum, Milwaukee, im Juni 1929. Also includes information linking John (Jack) William Swantz to Abraham Lincoln, an entry from the History of Dodge County for Charles F. Grebel (1866-1938), and extensive information on Rev. FH Giffey Langenfeld History. 1 p. Family history/ Rhein-Hessen/ Chicago/ Jews/ Loeb Benjamin/ Loeb, Jakob/ Loeb, Seeligmann/ 1801 / Forty-eighters, Loeffler, Heinz. 314-315; traditional foods and diets pp. . Documents and photographs associated with Agnes Anna Szymanski Reiter, 19011999. Tegeder, Johann Theodore/ 1874-1981/ La Crosse (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Emsbueren, Westphalia/ Family history, Tegeder, Robert M.. Tegeders in the second millennium. Privately printed: 1983 March. [Deutsches Reich Reisepass Nr. from ms.; Schauer, Terlicker, Burkart. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. . Mount Pleasant, Iowa: 1963. [Miscellaneous Records].. Service map data OpenStreetMap contributors. FH Miller Upon his return to the old country he wrote accounts of his stay in Texas. [A]t the age of seventeen [he] came to America, making his home in New York, where he worked at his trade as baker. Each Schlaraffe is always welcome in every reych in the world. Abstract: Two letters, in English, to H. Severing, Supt. Gottlieb Kluegel was born in Paitzdorf, Duchy Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, in 1804. Johann Peter Probst.] Family History/ Blocki/ Posen/ Sheboygan (Wis.). 2 pp. Mai 1926); postcard to Mr. John Boss[?] Abstract: Old German script practice booklet, this volume introduces Capitals, singly and in words. The exercises have been completed by Irma Bublitz, who signed the cover and dated it Nov. 17, 1909. Also included are template flyers for the clubs Fasching / Mardi Gras Costume Ball, sample badges for their 1966 Oktoberfest, and a (mutilated) program for the 69. German Methodist Church, Madison Wis. Church Records, 1850-1912, 2 vols. 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. Buenger, Theodor Heinrich Carl. [Madison, WI]: the author, 2006. Abstract: Includes autobiography of Frederick Dannenfelser in appendix A. Other names mentioned include Hartmann-Knoch and Hombergk, and the city of Bautzen. Vol. Certificate of Award for having read Reynard the Fox, awarded 20 April 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Green Bay, WI: 1977. Notes: Parge, Flasshaar, Danehl, Vieth, Heck. Some of the locations mentioned include: Augusta, Ill.; Galesburg, Ill.; Rich Hill, Mo. Certificate of Award for having read Divided Skates, awarded 25 Oct. 1905, to Hermuth Voss, grade 3. P92-55 Gift of Frances L. Luebke; Brandenburg was the great uncle of her husband. Maternal lines: Neupert/Schoenheider/Suessenguth (Thuringen to Chicago); Meyer/Goltermann (Landesbergen and Erichshagen, Hannover, Germany, to DuPage County, Illinois, to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois). Contains more than 107,400 individuals and shows some 36,574 marriages. FH Jacobs Abstract: Jacob Sternberger emigrated from Kaaden, Bohemia (now Kadan, Czech Republic) to the United States in 1850. Windmond anno Uhu.i 87); a poem dedicated Dem Siebziger Aepfelchen); and a brochure of 1994-1995 events for the Schlaraffia Milwaukia located at 500 E. Marquette Avenue in Milwaukee. (Vollmer Family). This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google FH Roesler MKI P2002-50 T. H. C. Buenger was married on 8 April 1885 to Ottilie Meier. FH Bellmann 526 pp. A Preaching Place: Traveling Missionaries in Wisconsin. 18 and 21 pp. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. 1510 13th Street South Notes: Donated by Gary Gylund. The product was (most likely) manufactured and sold by A. Vogeler & Co., of Baltimore Md. FH De Neui Struve/ Texas/ Struve, Johannes/ Switzerland, Struve, Heinrich. Also included are a letter from Veronica Asbach to her daughter Kathrina McNelly in Andover, Missouri (dated Feb. 10, 1887); a 29-page handwritten book titled Andachts-Uebungen der monatlichen Versammlung (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. The letters date from as early as 1892 to 1902. n.d. [S.l. Neese, Solomon/ Neese, John Rufus/ 1744-1979/ Family history/ North Carolina/ Indiana/ Palatine, Bittner, Bernadette, Bernice Enz, and Carol Ryan. Abstract: Author is the subjects son. Lautz, Karl Otto und Heinrich. Reinhardt/ Nafziger/ Trunk/ Eltville, Germany/ Babcock (Wis.)/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Farming/ Farm life (Wis.)/ Rural life & conditions/ Granville (Ill.)/ Letters, Reitzenstein, Von. Family tree/ Kenosha (Wis.)/ Dallmann/ Bentz/ Kressin/ Ruege/ Treptow/ Darsow/ Pommern, Prussia/ Pomerania, Prussia. Woike/ Picture album, Worden, Patricia J. Goetsch Roots & Branches. MKI P2002-102 See also: FH Puttkamer Confirmation certificate for Hermuth Alb. Notes: Yoder, Mast, Hostetler, Hershberger, Borntreger, Byler, Kramer, Shetler FH Marschner unpaginated [102] pp., ill. P86-12 Notes: From Wikipedia, 2007: The Schlaraffen, members of a mens organization (exclusively men of a mellower age and in secure positions), dedicated to maintaining a quaint and witty German in prose and verse. Bartz, Carl Friedrich (1820-1899)/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Missouri. Caroline had been born in 1865 in Mecklenburg, Germany. So from now on I shall write in Englisch [. 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. Includes personal documents, photos, and bibliographical references (pages 89-92). Notes: 8 pp. P93-4 Genealogy/ Family history/ Bohemia/ Busek, Barbora (Scheinost)/ Zoubek, Vaclov/ Atlantic crossing. She immigrated with her cousin Helena Formella Ebel to the United States in 1923, settling in Chicago, Illinois, with her cousin and sponsor Jacob Ebel. FH Harnack 2, in German, August 2, 1902 December 31, 1907; Vol. . Bautz Descendants 1990.1990. Notes: Also contains a book of poetry: Pestalozzi-Album. 181 pp. FH Solzer She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother & great . 1, No. Family History/ Pomerania. Transliterations and translations by Laurie Bowman. Notes: Additional eleven printed pages show Rev. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. Certificate of Award for having read Boy on the Farm, awarded 18 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Joseph Godfrey Swartz served in the Confederate army). FH Wachter 132 pp., ill. 1 v. various pagings. They met in Cicero, near Seymour, in Outagamie County, Wisconsin, married on 20 March 1884 and raised 13 children (2 others died young) on the family farm. Neese, Solomon/ Neese, John Rufus/ 1744-1979/ Family history/ North Carolina/ Indiana/ Palatine. MKI P2002-44 - Even though all the family was at Hermuths bedside when death came they were not prepared for this sorrowful gathering as they had all come home to assist their parents in celebrating such a rare event as their golden wedding anniversary which is today. Notes: Jacobs; Brehmer Notes: Hand-written Mein Lebenslauf in student blue book (21 filled pages); various letters from the 1930s and 1940s (several from P. Vincentius Blied, a cousin living in Brasil, apparently associated with the Mosteiro de Sao Bento) in a file folder marked Blied Incorporated114 E. Washington Ave., Madison, Wis.); and materials associated with the Katholischer Central Verein/Catholic Central Verein of Wisconsin (Konventions-Buch from 1925 convention held in Madison and other documents), of which Frank Blied was President. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2008. various pagings [177] pp., ill. (some col.). . Abstract: Donated by the Altenheim, Chicago, 1986. 23, 1988, pp. Abstract: Transcription and translation (done by Karyl M. Rommelfanger of Manitowoc, Wisconsin) of an essay written by Lutheran Pastor Theodore H. Buenger and included in the church record book carried by various missionary pastors as they traversed north central and northwest Wisconsin. The Historic Maritime Lutzs of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. MKI P2007-16 . Abstract: Story of Meyer family 1929-1930: letters to Frank, her husband, when Herta was still in Germany and Frank already in the US; 1932-1948: Letters she wrote to her parents in Germany when she was living in the U.S. FH Reinhardt . ), and other materials related to the search for information on this family. Str.) and 2. [From the Internet: August Vogeler was born in Germany in 1819, and emigrated to the United States in his twenties. Some name variations include: Razys, Rassies, Ballazejus, Balazdejus, and Ballaseyus. German-English Academy/ Schools/ Education/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.). And others. FH Puttkamer Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Dombrowski/ Family history/ Schwarza (Kreis Schleusingen)/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Danzig/ Postcards. . Also survived by many other relatives and friends. Ehlert, Edward. 2001. Therefore the compilers of this book have gone through the various passenger lists and have taken down the names of [thirty-one] immigrants whose names have evolved down to Steffy or Steffey.
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