Notes: Donated by Pat Rediess; washed and deacidified 1985 by the Wisconsin Conservation Service Center, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. He came to America in 1872, and died in Wisconsin in 1913. Working was her passion, but she also loved fishing, camping, and boating.She is survived by her husband, Lon Bowman; son Mike (Deborah) Jenkins; daughters Amanda (Eric) Doheny, Annette (Roy) Kennedy, and Sabrina (Scott) Adam; eleven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three siblings, brothers Earl Anderson of Great Falls and Gary Anderson of Fairfield; and sister Myrna Engelmeier of Simms.She was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Irene Anderson; grandsons Michael Keller and Kruz Porter.In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Mercy Flight, C/O Benefis, 1101 26th St. S., Great Falls, MT 59405. Family history/ Pfeil/ Wambold/ Ebling/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Hesse Darmstadt/ 19th century/ Winona (Minn.)/ German Americans Minnesota/ Wisconsin Washington County. Funeral arrangement under the care ofGolden Gate Funeral Home and Crematory. FH Wermerskirchen Includes a table of military crimes and punishments, and hand-written notes. [Journal]. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, 1977. Abstract: Gottfried David Benjamin (Babenschneider) Bogenschneider was born in 1724 and lived in Krackow, Randow, Pomerania, Prussia. Kaess / Ochiltree / Swartz Family History. FH Tegeder (P86-53 / SHS Microforms Room) These pages contain information on pamphlets, journals and journal articles, book chapters, and more from the Library and Archives of the Max Kade Institute. . Briefe] und in Verbindung stehende Dokumente betreffend sind Auswanderer des Dorfs von Ladbergen, Deutschland. In 1937, Fred married Grace J. Johnson in Oak Park, Illinois both Grace and Fred worked at Douglas Aircraft in Chicago. Von Reitzenstein, Richards, I. Imma Charlotte Lonny Doebler. Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Richard Louis Verlag, 1958. . Notes: Rieman, Nienaber, Hatke, Sonnen, Dust, Thyering, Tegeder, Having FH Kletzien Photocopy of article. FH Tesch August 1941 in Karl Schurz Park, Grafton, Wis. Eintritt 10c. Joyce Ann Bowman Obituary We are sad to announce that on October 1, 2022 we had to say goodbye to Joyce Ann Bowman of Buckeye Lake, Ohio, born in Newark, Ohio. Friedrich and his wife Augusta remained in Martinsville through the Civil War, but in late 1878 or early 1879, they and their four surviving children moved to Grand Haven, Michigan. Sower, Christopher, 1694-1758 Bibliography, Reiner Reed, Helen A. However, after enduring several years of homesickness, Albert, Thea, and their infant daughter Helga returned to Germany in 1939. FH Strothmann Abstract: Entlassungs-Urkunde, Zeugnis, Geburtsurkunde, U.S. citizen testimonial. Notes: ca. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2008. various pagings [177] pp., ill. (some col.). FH Bremer Joyce had a way of finding humor in every situation, and she loved to laugh. Abstract: All the Geisers in the East Central area of Wisconsin are descendants of Melchoir Xavier Geiser (1814-1872). FH Jannke (P86-37) The Nagel Story. Abstract: Generation 1: Mathias Meyer (1807-1854) and Gertrude (1810-1854) emigrate to America in 1846, most likely coming from Baden. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2005. xiii, 250 pp. Christopher was one of these children. After first settling in the northwest part of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, members of this family eventually moved to the Winona, Minnesota area. Note: During the 1930s, Ferdinand Duppel was enamored of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party. handwritten documents signed Antje Claussen; 2, 1952, June. Reminiscences of his many friends and patients have also been used to throw an additional light on his character. Notes: Includes The Descendants of Daniel Jaeck in Alsace (2 pp. [on] Oct. 17, 1867. . 30 pp. ]: Blurb, 2012. Notes: Zoellner, Skarper, Hildeman, Anderson, Klitzke, Albertz, Olin. . Synode von N.A. Notes: Moved from P2000-9 to FH Reinhardt, March 2002. - Donated by William G. Thiel. [S.l. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, 2013. Abstract: Karl Theodore Marx was a businessman, author, and activist, who was born and raised in Stuttgart, Germany, on February 2, 1902. 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. From Rhein-Hessen to Chicago: Loeb Footprints in Time. Buenger, Theodor Heinrich Carl. Green Bay, WI: 1977. Confirmation Book. Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1997. 4 archives boxes; 1.04 megabytes of data. 20 pp. P89-5, Loeb Luebke, Fran, and Hamilton M. Loeb. Includes many documents, clippings, maps Our German Heritage: Genealogy of the Christopher Pfeil and Elizabeth Wambold Pfeil Family. [Hustisford, WI: handwritten, 1884]. Other surnames mentioned in the history: Augustin, Heft, Mentzel, Sabol, Holzer, Fluhr, and Hartmann. [10] pp. Subtitle on cover: A Memoir about the Meaning of Home. 18. Family history/ Gausmann/ Poggemueller/ Minden, Westphalia/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Dane County, Gausmann, Arne Tracing the Kluges (Albert and Louisa), 1858-1901. From My Grandfathers Notations on Various Dates As He Had Gathered Them From Various Obtainable Sources, translated by Robert E. Ave-Lallemant, 12 pages. After a year long public battle with cancer, in the end Bowman was surrounded by family at her Queensborough home, where she passed shortly after 9 a.m. A sister of his grandmother Graupner had immigrated to the USA in the 1870s and her children were living near DePere, Wisconsin. Amherst, WI: 176 pp. ]; writing exercise from Gertrude Ziebarth, Nov. 20, 1913. Familien Deierlein (Zweig Huettenbach Stoeckach) Deierlein Families (Branch Huettenbach Stoeckach). FH Sternberger Growing up in Wisconsin and my life beyond: Memories from here, there and elsewhere. MKI P2002-53 513 pp., ill. Notes: Printed by Worzalla Publishing Co., Stevens Point, Wisconsin. 200 pp. 1st ed. 132 pp., ill. Faber/ 1529-1929, [Family letters: Kramer; Wiedenbeck] Leipzig: E. Ungleich, 1895. 1985. unpaginated [102] pp., ill. MKI P2018-10 FH Kuederling The photos are attributed to the following studios: Stierle Bros. of Marshfield; G. F. Baumann of Grand Island, Neb. Eine Christblume fuer alt und jung. Abstract: Hardcover notebook written in German and used in German school. FH Loeffler Notes: 1 p.; Ottow, Dittberner, Zastrow s.l. MKI P2002-97 Chart. 35 pp., ill. John Asbach served with Company M, 3rd Iowa Calvary, and was killed October 25, 1864 in the battle of Osage, Kansas. Eichelkraut, John Heinrich Julius/ Family history/ Schwanden, Glarus (Switzerland)/ Saalfeld, Thuringen (Germany)/ New Glarus (Wis.). In 1861 he married Emma Friederike Hedwig Ballaseus. and Ludwig learned the brewing trade. Dec. 1845. Abstract: Contains: German confirmation certificate for Maria Catharina Tesch, born 14 Nov. 1828 in Altweidelbach (near Koblenz and Mainz, Germany); fathers name: Nicolaus (Nikolaus) Tesch; mothers name: Anna Catharina Tesch; three letters written by Nikolaus Tesch, one to his daughter, written in Altweidelbach on 28 Sept. 1862; one to his sister and her children, written in Altweidelbach on 2 June 1895; and one to his sister, written in Altweidelbach on 2 Sept. 1900; a letter from Anna Katharina Bast to her brother (?) One book of predominently unidentified professional studio photographs, once owned by Ida Voss. FH Ochsner 8 pieces. Others were discovered by accident when I opened a suitcase that had been found in the basement. 1987. Dance program book: German-English Academy. Abstract: Alt. Abstract: Oil-on-hardboard paintings depicting the birthplaces/childhood homes of the first 38 presidents of the United States (Washington to Ford). Madison, Wis.: Department of Food Science and Department of Food Microbiology and Toxicology (Food Research Institute), University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001. iv, 321 pp., ill. See also FH Buerger. Mr. Bessler was the General Superintendent of the Burlington Route Railroad. Donated by Claudia Poser. FH Riechers (P87-17) Baptism certificate for Emma Augusta Margaretha Voss, born 27 April 1886 in Town of Rantoul, Calumet Co., Wis. Baptised 23 May 1886. Dettmannsdorf: Home of Hermann and Charlotte von Elbe from 1928-1947. Str.) and 2. FH Bloede and 6 pp. 1 box. Some name variations include: Razys, Rassies, Ballazejus, Balazdejus, and Ballaseyus. Juni 1893 nach sechsmonatlichem Magenleiden, oefters gestaerkt durch den Empfang der hl. Abstract: The marker is also inscribed, Erected by National Teachers Seminary, Milwaukee, WI. The photograph is in an envelope addressed to Prof. Max Griebsch, Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis.; return address is Rev. . This is an example of a religious item typically brought with German-speaking immigrants when they came to America. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. : 198-? FH Faber FH Bohstedt Racine, WI: 1947. ca. See also: Schneider, John H. (John Hoke). He died in 1905, and is buried in Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.] Other family names included in this history: Gersbach, Adler, Himber, Hensen, and Becker. Abstract: Program listing birth and death information, funeral program, pallbearers, church, flower donations, etc. So from now on I shall write in Englisch [. 47, no. Mother of Donna (Arvid) Helgeson, Dale (Lynn) Bowman, and David (Mari) Bowman. Abstract: Dear Willy is the story of Willy Oswald Gehebs life told through journals, letters, documents, and photos found in an old suitcase stored away since 1947. Continued in vol. Abstract: Traces the family from John Lottes (born 1851 in Stegaurach, Bavaria) and his wife Margaretha Geinzer (born 1866 in Welkenbach, near Herzogenaurach, Bavaria). (King) Zook. He was born in Hustisford, Wisconsin, and died in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin on May 30th, 1909, at the age of 25. FH Schallert Notes: Donated by Jill Rosenshield, Special Collections, UW-Madison Memorial Library. Family history/ Pomerania/ Bartel/ Bornfleth/ Stueber/ Wittnebel/ Borchardt/ German Americans Wisconsin. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar [Part 3]. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. He naturalized as an American citizen in 1865. Notes: Donated by Philip Webber, 2007. Obituaries / Obituaries / Joyce Young Obituaries 17 February 2022. Geistige Erfahrungen und Geschichte des Johann Michael ? Beuren (Kreis Trier-Saarburg)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Frank, Helena, 1872-1893/ Stevens Point (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Portage County, [Death notice/prayer card for Rev. , by Paul N. Untiet (MKI CS71 .K57 2013). Certificate of Award for having read Robinson Crueso [sic], awarded 11 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Abstract: The Boehmkes arrived in the United States in the early 1880s. 7, Halberstadt. Madison, WI: 1993. xlviii, 342 pp. 30 pp. Madison, Wis.: the author, 2008. Legal handwritten document dated May 1900, possibly related to the death of Antje Voss of St. Annen, Schleswig Holstein. FH Engelmann Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Joyce Ann Bowman to show support. : s.n. Abstract: Contains original letters written in the old German handwriting script, photocopies of original letters, and (sometimes only) transcriptions and/or translations of letters dating from 1877 to 1937. Heinrich August was born in 1858 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany, and in 1884 he married Caroline Sophie Marie Eickhorst in Racine, Wisconsin. Notes: Donated by Ronald C. Wagner Solzer/ Solz, Hessen/ Germany Emigration and immigration United States, [Hinrichs, letter]. 5, in English, March 23, 1928 December 31, 1931. Notes: Boyer, Beyer, Choyce, Benner, Gehris, Heydt, Moore. FH Clausing FH Steinbach Biography German American/ Religion History/ Bible, Stoerker, Theophil. These are all written on stationary printed: Cuirassier-Regiment von Seydlitz (Magdeburg) Nr. This document incorporating information from censuses, vital and land records, newspaper clippings, family stories, and original letters provides background on the Sternberger family; Jacobs life in Europe (education, political ideals, and decision to emigrate); his arrival and early years in America; plans for the communal society to be known as Marienstern; chain migration of friends and family; Jacobs Civil War service; Jacob and Franziskas married life; and the Leute family history in both Schwenningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, and in America. . 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. Abstract: The Wagner family is traced back to the city of Trier; the Laufenberg family to the town of Boseroth, south of Siegburg. Notes: German-American author, 1902-1997. Abstract: Adolph Christian Ferdinand Moll was born in 1834 in Perleberg, Kreis Westpregnitz, Brandenburg, Prussia and came to America in 1852. Notes: In German script with English translations of documents; donated by Smith, Phil. Confederate heritage is not covered in this voume. FH Westphal Wisconsin/ Letters/ Wisconsin Calumet County New Holstein/ German-American publishers Milwaukee, Rueping, F. J. Dexheimer. 17-19, journey to Wisconsin 20-21; Meinholz story, Wisconsin: story of the settlers, the very beginnings of Dane County and Madison, pp. Milwaukee, Wis.: German-English Academy, 1913. Various Papers. Photos taken in Reutlingen, Stuttgart, and Westphalia, Germany; and in St Louis and Milwaukee. Notes: Donated by Pamela Anderson, 10/2007. Diaries/ Wullschleger, Wundst, Milvin. 8, no. FH Szymanski . Geinzer and Lottes met in Madison, Wisconsin, and were married in 1890. Parge/ Pommern, Mecklenburg/ Wisconsin/ 1580-1981/ Family history, Paulus, Margaret Jane Babcock. Abstract: Fritz Herman Karl Bertermann was born in Moers, North Rhine/Westphalia, Germany, in 1909. Confirmation certificate for Ida Mathilde Voss, born 30 June 1882, confirmed 29 March 1896. MKI P2005-24 DuWaynes married Gladys Ann Krueger, whom he has known from childhood. Abstract: Includes a family tree, two letters in German script written by Johannes Staiger and Ignaz Staiger, and a transcription of the letters. The baptism took place in Town Rantoul, Calumet Co., Wisconsin. Includes PIA book Vier Buecher von der Nachfolge Christi und ein vollstaendiges Gebetbuch im Geiste der Nachfolge Christi: Mit bischoeflicher Approbation by Thomas von Kempen, shelved with PIA coll. The family owned the Heidelberger Fass, later named Hessbergers, a Chicago restaurant that appears in the movie Groundhog Day. 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. FH Goetsch His son Paul Jesus Kaess combines all of these ethnic qualities while also being Mexican. Notes: Bendel, Diekopf, Pesch, Hoffman, Maslow, Brown. Early history of New Holstein. FH Giesen J. Hinrichs/ Letters/ 1825, Items from the German-English Academy, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 4, 1913. Westphal, August, 1850-1915/ Brumm, Carl F., 1844-1914/ Family History/ Brandenburg/ Minnesota, Wetzel, Erwin. When the Wall falls in 1989, she is now able to visit family without restrictions; but reunification involves new struggles with the meaning of home as Germany transforms from two states to one. Head of East Germany's foreign intelligence service who helped to recruit 1,500 West German spies during the cold war. A. C. Plappert for Peter Christian Iversen, New Holstein, Wisconsin, May 15, 1924. 10 pp. 4 linear feet (3 boxes). German Methodist Church, Madison Wis. Church Records, 1850-1912, 2 vols. . Joyce retired after 36years from Louisville Bedding Co. in Munfordville. Gordonville, Pa: Print shop, 1994. Volume III contains the translations of the letters written by the American Buergers back to their relatives in Germany. preface. The letters date from as early as 1892 to 1902. . German Edition, no. Notes: 32 pp. Juni 1978. . other handwritten documents on New Holsteins history; Inscribed Theo. 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. Abstract: Contains all of the genealogical information known for Joyce Irene Hasselman McConkey and Janice Elaine Hasselman Bosman by the author in 1982. 170 pp. Jung/ Kaifenheim/ 1827-1843/ Baptism records. . Notes: Cover title. Kruger. Notes: Meyer, Bergmann, Westphal, Werner, Bacmeister. Ottow family tree. . (Brumm) Westphal and Carl F. Hohanna C. (Voigt) Brumm. She was a member of the Munfordville Church of God. Notes: Two copies. Family history/ Junkermeier/ Iowa/ Varenholz, Lippe/ Boeke, Stephen/ 1684-1983, Bublitz, Irma. Notes: 5 pieces. ; Rubsamen, Sebastain These stories were first published in periiodicals and then later they were collected and published as a book Abstract: Ships log maintained by Carl Friedrich Bartz (1820-1899), who left Pomerania (vicinity of Drosedow) to become a sailor in approximately 1834. North Freedom, WI, 1988. Family history/ Sternberger/ Leute/ German Americans Wisconsin, Rueedi, Ernst. 1852-1886; two envelopes of miscellaneous letters; miscellaneous envelopes and calling cards; business receipts for Joseph, Adolph and Mathilde Reinhardt; and examples of cross-written letters (one written to Mein liebes Mathildchen). 1987. Merrill, WI: 2 pp. Abstract: Autograph book for Amande Lorenz in Niederroeblingen (between Goettingen and Leipzig, Germany). Gates of Heaven Synagogue Minutes, 1852-1922. Ferdinand. 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. Christopher Dock: Pioneer Christian Schoolmaster on the Skippack. Abstract: Diary, manuscript Es duerfte auch fuer unsere Leser von Interesse sein zu erfahren, dass der hochw. The letter from 1895 includes advertisements for Early Settlers on Lake Winnebago, a translation of Die Ansiedler am Winnebago-See, published by G. Brumder as part of the Jugend Bibliothek. 1985. He emigrated in November of 1838, arriving in New Orleans in January of 1839, settling first in Perry County, Missouri. (journeymans book) for Chrisitian Heinrich Schindewolf (tailor), born 1837 or 1838 in Helmarsheusen (Kreis Hofsgeismar, now Hessen). George W. Schmidt (name changed for unknown reason) was a grandson of Christian Schmitt who served for a time in the Wisconsin legislature. A profile of my grandmother Anna Weber Franz. 14 pp. Goshen, Indiana: Kurtz Lens and Pen, 1983. Evangelical Synod of North America Clergy Biography/ Schodel, M./ von Rague, Louis, Rappe, Alvin. 1st ed. Document published: Verlag von Ernst Kaufmann 66 & 68 Fulton Street, New York, No. Abstract: Alt Bremer Haus (Essighaus), Bremen (4); Bremen, Der Roland; Luebeck Rathaus; Luebeck, Rathaustreppe; Luebeck, Holstentor; Luebeck, Katharineenkirche; Luebeck, St. Marien; Luebeck, Haus der Schiffergesellschaft; Altona; Altona, Stadttheater; Bad Harzburg im Winter; Kiel (with note written on back: 3. 1943. He is . Abstract: The Dobberpuhl family emigrated from Grambow, Kreis Cammin, Pomerania, and were among the founders of Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Notes: Fruits, Rensberger, Steinbrecher. Family history/ Bertermann/ Grosshofer/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago, Hahn, Joseph. Sahnow, Frederick/ Sahnow (Gaertner), Louise/ 1745-1993/ Family history/ Pommern, Prussia/ New York/ Minnesota, Ehlert, Edward. P97-26 Family history/ Letters/ Kipp, Adolf/ Kipp, Bernhardine Hoge / Letters/ Immigrants/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Handwritten, Untiet, Paul N., ed. 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. A. W., and Marguerite donator Ubbelohde. Joyce Bowman Obituary (2013) | Shreveport, Louisiana - Echovita Notes: donated by Lois Kind (nee Wachter) Also includes: Frachbrief [bill of lading] for materials sent on the Nord-Brabant Deutsche Eisenbahn to the Graf Waldersee, dated 13 September 1909 English translation of birth certificate (signed 22 August 1885 in Radeburg) photographs of F. A. Bellmann, the Bellmann family in Bautzen (1909), the exterior and interior of the Viola (Bellman) Bakery, Friedrich and his brother Ernest a postcard from Adolf Bellmann in Bautzen to August Bellmann in New York (1909) Certificate of Naturalization for Friedrich August Bellmann dated 5 August 1909 from the New York City, New York postcard (in English) from Paul Hoffmann, a friend in Chicago, showing him riding a motorcycle (1914) death certificate for Frederic August Bellman (Jan. 23, 1919) death certificate for Anna Minnie Bellman (Mar. Many of the letters are addressed to Fred (Fritz) von Jeschki, living in Madison, sent by Margareta von Jeschki from Pietzschwitz, Sachsen, around the beginning of this century; includes newspaper sent from Germany with announcement of beginning of WWI. Vol. The business prospered from the beginning and later he bought out his partner, then bought the Waggoner block and made a success in our midst.. Reich moecht ich sein! Blessed Great-grandmother. 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. Handwritten/ Exercise Book/ Suetterlin, McConkey, Joyce Irene. s.l. . Notes: Donated by Jeanne E. Evert, Cottage Grove, WI, 2005. September 1913., Luxembourg/ Iowa/ Immigrants/ Probst, Johann Peter. Volume I: The Descendants of Gottfried David Benjamin Bogenschneider. P97-25 Care packages, World War II FH Hohlstein Obituary information for Joyce A. Bowman - Sego Funeral Home Darmstadt [Germany]: privately printed by L. C. Wittichsche Hofbuchdruckerei for Adolph Finkler, Milwaukee, 1929. 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 Gaebler Abstract: Henry Wessels was born in 1800 in Kreis Recklinghausen, Nordrhein-Westphalen, Germany, and died 1857 in Millstadt, St. Clair Co., Illinois. ]; postcard addressed to Lieber Freund from Koscharte [? Gift of Frances L. Luebke; Brandenburg was the great uncle of her husband. Siller, Carl Friedrich Eduard/ 1801 / Danzig/ German-American pharmacist/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Smith, Ida. Schmidt geboren den 29ten Maerz 1871 confirmirt den 14ten April 1884 in der Ev. Notes: Dannegger, Dannecker, Staiger; donated by Eugene Wengert. Krones Paragon System of Penmanship. Northfield, Minn.: St. Olaf College Press, 2019. s.l. Abstract: Johann Christian Grebel, his wife Martha Marie, and their six children (all born in Greussen, Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen), emigrated to America in 1838; he bought 123.85 acres of government land in Grandville Township, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Family history/ German Americans Iowa/ Farm life/ De Neui/ Farm life Iowa Shiloh (Township) History/ Frisians/ Low German dialect, Densmore, Jack. From the family history: The Richter family comes from Bavaria. FH Harnack Trau-Schein [marriage certificate] for Anna Reinhold and Hans Greve, 15 Dec. 1867.
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