A printed book version (copyright 2014, 227 pp. The letters were written to Adolf and Bernhardine Kipp from relatives in Ladbergen, Westbreven (Westphalia), Minnesota, Ohio, and Arkansas. Schaufler (?). See also: Kurtzs Buggy Wheel Project [Text and Photographs, 1983-2010], [Newspaper Clippings Documenting a 1912 Trip by the Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund to Germany]. Kaess Family from the Neckar Valley. Deutschen Evang. This manuscript contains the translation from German script by his granddaughter Gladys Dieruf; and additional sections not previously translated pp. Adolph and Mathilde apparently had land in both Granville and in Babcock, Wisconsin. World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). Certificate of Award for having read Boy on the Farm, awarded 18 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Die Niederdeutschen versammelten sich insbesondere in den siebziger und achtziger Jahren haeufig unter den Namen der plattdeutschen Dichter Fritz Reuter und Klaus Groth. Notes: Donated by Craig Fuhrmann, whose grandmother was Gertrude Steinfest, ne Wolf. 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. Bremer, Roesler, August. Bibliographies on German-American History, 2. Contents: Documents relating to Joseph Reinhardt: Gymnasium report card (1843), document from University of Jena (1847), letters of reference written by Friedich Schultze regarding Reinhardts education at an agricultural institute (1847, 1849), Final Certificate of Naturalization (1857), Passport (1858), a typed biography of Joseph Reinhardt (1895); Vote for Joseph Reinhardt for State Senator, death notice (1899), and various German documents and receipts; Farewell poems written for Joseph Reinhardt by friends in Fulda, Germany, 1843-1844; Two letters in English written to Joseph Reinhardt; Letters written by Klara Malkmuss to her fiance Dr. E. J. Reinhardt in Fulda, Germany (1826-1827) [most likely the parents of Joseph Reinhardt]; Documents relating to Adolph Reinhardt (son of Joseph): Passport (1882), letters to Mathilde and son Joseph (detailing farming experiences); Memorial Record (d. 1910); Documents relating to Mathilde (Nafziger) Reinhardt (wife of Adolph): Tauf-Schein (1877), letters to Mathilde from Mutti [?] )/ Missouri/ 1730-1958. FH Krueger Schuhmacher documents/ German Americans Wisconsin. 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. 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. 1st ed. Abstract: Charts, genealogy, biographical sketches; also includes memoirs of Karl Falck pp. 1985. 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. Abstract: Descendants of Anthony Huber. ]; postcard addressed to Lieber Freund from Koscharte [? Joyce was born in Natick, MA on February 14th, 1941, to the late Condee and Adelaide (Irving) Austin. Notes: Asbach, Hansecker, McNelly, Hasselman; a handwritten page presumably taken from a Bible indicates Johann Wilhelm Asbach was married to Veronika Proff [or Trott, Prott, Trost?] Abstract: Also reprinted 1970. Eduard Schroeter, the humanist.. Note: During the 1930s, Ferdinand Duppel was enamored of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party. The product was (most likely) manufactured and sold by A. Vogeler & Co., of Baltimore Md. 102 pp. They returned to Germany, and then came back to Michigan, where Reimer worked at the University of Michigan as an ophthalmologic and neurologic pathologist. . 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. FH Dannegger 1 compact disc. FH Gausmann FH Bertermann 3 of Wagner and related families, many of whom settled in Wisconsin. Margaret, an accomplished cellist, has played with the Minneapolis Symph. Biography German American/ Krohn, Hans August Wilhelm/ World War, 1939-1945, Marth, Elmer H. Milk, Microbes and Marth: An Autobiography. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2008. various pagings [177] pp., ill. (some col.). Wuench / Wunch / Winch Family, Crissinger Family, Plotner Family. Family history/ Felten/ Waldorf (Kreis Ahrweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz)/ Germany, Durland, Mary. One woman holds a book, six of the eight women have their heads covered in shawls, one man is in military uniform. Dexheimer. 196 pp., portraits. Family history/ Family tree/ Genealogy/ Wasmann/ Kruckeberg/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Wisconsin. Abstract: History of the Rucinski / Ruczynski family which immigrated 1882 from Lachovo, Schubin, Posen, Bromberg, Prussia, Germany. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1975. xvi, 172 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. Joyce Ann Bowman Obituary (1957 - 2022) | Dallas, Texas - Echovita One envelope marked Property of Mary Louise Symon, (1922-2009), daughter of Joseph A. Reinhardt and Frances Elizabeth Reinhardt. Abstract: Family history written by William H. Schmitt, who was born in 1852 in Barton, Wisconsin. He sailed for about 20 years, and arrived in the United States in 1854. The Christys have 3 children. Obituary Index of Germany. See also FH Buerger. J. Heinrich Struve came to Texas in 1848, did his bit toward the taming of a wild country, and then returned to his native country to tell of his experiences. Notes: Krueger, Behnke, Reinke, Rusch, Zahn. cemetery on 7 Jan. 1871 [card issued by Moses John Hickman, Furnishing Undertaker, 1. 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 majority of the Gruling/Zastrow ancestors came from Pomerania, specifically the towns of Labehn, Dumroese, and Stantin in Kreis Stolp; Ottendorf in Kreis Naugard; and (presumably) Ruebenhagen in Kreis Regenwalde. Abstract: This paper is a progress report compiled by Dr. Raymond C. Thurow and his family about the origins of their extended family and their migrations. PIA / Kiefner My Life. Terms of Service apply. Abstract: Two letters, in English, to H. Severing, Supt. and dated Sept. 5, 1865; and one addressed to Lieber Bruder and signed only Deine dich liebende Schwester (from Amelia? Ehrenfried Seebach obituary. FH Hasselman 30 pp. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin, Martin, George. George Jr. was a historical preservationist, president of the George J. Meyer Company, and veteran of World War II. Bohstedt, assorted papers. Brewery work brought Ludwig, Sr. to New York and then to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Milwaukee. Abstract: Gustav J. Wullschleger, an 1884 graduate of the Evangelische Predigerschule in Baselserved churches in Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, and North Dakota until he retired in 1927[He] kept a chroniclewhich included information about his family and his experiences as a pastor in America.. Amish/ Indiana/ Business & Industry/ Craft, Lacy, Winifred Lottes. Dr. Andy Bowman Letters to the Editor Fr. 30 pp. Abstract: The following is a recapitulation of information about and a reconstruction of the story of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm and Emelie Achterberg and their children. He was born [in 1888?] Pauline married William Laidlaw. Abstract: Hardcover notebook written in German and used in German school. unpaginated [102] pp., ill. Abstract: 2 archives boxes. Joyce Young. Hoyleton, IL: Verlag der Evangelischen Waisenheimat; (Gedruckt in der Druckerei des Eden Publishing House, St. Louis), 1912. John Asbach served with Company M, 3rd Iowa Calvary, and was killed October 25, 1864 in the battle of Osage, Kansas. Hertas letters volume I to XIII; Notes: Marth, Bublitz, Kurth, Graese, Munder, Krause, Menge, Krenz Abstract: Includes gen. charts, pictures and records. Other family names included in this history: Gersbach, Adler, Himber, Hensen, and Becker. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. Abstract: 2 photocopied genealogical charts Notes: Moved from P2000-9 to FH Reinhardt, March 2002. Documents and photographs related to the Schlaraffia Milwaukia. His second marriage, in 1840, was to Ursula Tomayer. 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. Includes a letter that describes Jacobs travels in Wisconsin. [sic]; New Standard German Series Composition Book (Brumder, 1887) bears the name of Frieda Strey. Langenfeld, Rhineland/ article/ Father Langenfeld. 91 pp. Pennsylvania/ 1737-1850/ Puterbaugh, George, Connelly, Sally. 75 pp. Abstract: Collection of Gemeinde-Bote: Monatsblatt der Ev. in Oberdollendorf, a district of Koenigswinter, Westphalia, in either 1844 or 1847; two fragments of writing exercises (in English); envelope with Mount Pleasant, Iowa pre-printed as return address; Civil War letter from Johann Asbach to his parents and siblings, written in German and English from a camp near Memphis, Tennessee (May 7, 1864) [letters reflect a mixture of German and English words]; a 29-page handwritten Andachts-Uebungen der monatlichen Versammlung (prayers for the monthly gathering); deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa. Sower, Christopher, 1694-1758 Bibliography, Reiner Reed, Helen A. Notes: Seefeldt, Dupas, Lawrence, Polzin, Stock. Niederschriften. Family History/ Bautz, Wendelin/ Hohenzollern/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Family History/ Lippe/ Quebec/ Herman I of Lippe. She married Wardell Bowman on November 21, 1993. MKI P2000-19 Family history/ Doebler/ Pomerania/ Ohio/ Richards/ World War, 1939-1945/ Stettin, Germany, Richards, Roland Peter. Home; Obituaries Services . Inauguration of the new Burg at 1808 Chambers Street, with lodging in the Hotel Schroeder ( Ecke Wisconsin Ave. und 5. Also included are photocopies of documents and photos relating to Johann H. and Augusta Gronow Brandenburg (parents of Bernard C. Brandenburg); Bernard C. Brandenburg and his wife Albertina Raasch; Ida Brandenburg Luebke; and Mary Brandenburg Humburg. FH Szymanski Donated by Norbert A. Hildebrand, 1983. The marker is located in Nora Cemetery of Rice Lake in Barron, County, WI. Ophelias sister was Mrs. J. D. Bessler, already living in America, possibly in Lincoln, Neb. Abstract: Letter to Catherina Margaretha Hinrichs (addressed as Tiene) in Toenning, written in Lunden (between Husum and Heide, near Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, north Germany), dated 8 May 1825 or 1826. Church records/ Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Collection of Letters to Richter Family in the United States. These pages contain information on pamphlets, journals and journal articles, book chapters, and more from the Library and Archives of the Max Kade Institute. Vollmer. FH Falck Abstract: Narrative of Rev. Family history/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Gersbach/ Gerspach/ Bakken/ Harpolingen, Germany/ Baumgartner/ Madison (Wis.)/ Baden-Wuerttemberg/ Zehnpfennig, Giesen, Lyle C. Genealogy: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott. FH Rubsamen 96 pp., ill., maps. . Winnetka, Ill., [publisher not identified], 1941. . FH Marschner Abstract: Includes Herman Schliebes reminiscences pp. Notes: Yoder, Mast, Hostetler, Hershberger, Borntreger, Byler, Kramer, Shetler . She was a member of the Munfordville Church of God. Includes two locks of hair. 1 p. 1800), son of Andreas/Bernd Clausing and Dorothea Lossmannin, married Susanna Maria Dorothea Hofmann and immigrated in 1846 from Schoenewerda, Germany to Mequon, Wisconsin. 80-86. Dance program book: German-English Academy. The first recorded Ringwald immigration to Chillicothe was that of Andreas Ringwald, who with his son-in-law Alexander Santo purchased in 1836 part of the land that later became the Ringwald farmstead in Springfield Towsnhip. ]: the authors, 2009. Friedens-Schule zu Menomonie, Wisconsin fuer Frieda Hoerig. FH Seidemann Adger; her sister, Gloria Thomas Anderson; her brother, Carl (Francene) Adger; her sister-in-love, Lawanna Adger; a host of loving nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends. Family history/ Bertermann/ Hessberger/ Grosshofer/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago, Gylund, Gary. Heinrich married Elisabeth Catharine Thoma, and their son, Henry Kruckeberg, was born in 1878 and died in 1957 in Wisconsin. He had a brother, Franz, who later moved to Brazil. Die Nachkommen des Pfarrers und Inspektors Erasmus Theodor Engelmann. Notes: Reprinting of the First American Edition published in 1979 by Walter G. Lautz. Upon his return to the old country he wrote accounts of his stay in Texas. Abstract: Contents: Introduction Ancestral Background: Unadingen [Baden] Germany Gregor Rieple Family Mathias Rieple, Ripli, Rippli Family Agatha Matchey Rippley Family Fate of Mathias Ripli, Rippley, Disposition of his Estate Agatha Moves to North Dakota First Born of Mathias Rippley Joseph Rippley, Mary Monek Stanislaus [Stanley, Stack] Rippley, Bernadette, Claudia Offspring of Joseph Rippley Neidecken Interlude Stanley, Stack Ripley Line Stack and Josephine Spokesfield Offspring More Mathias Rippley Offspring: Mathew, John, George [Katie] Anna Rippley Guzinski Elizabeth, Lizzie Rippley Tompkins Martin Stephan Rippley and Offspring Clara Rippley Vernlund Charles Mathias Rippley [Mathias Rippley Offspring continued] His wife, Mary Clara Prokop and First Born, Clarence The Louis G. Rippley Family Charles Louis Rippley La Vern John RippleyII Mary Helen Rippley Elsie Ann Rippley Brommer Phyllis Marie Rippley Sonsalla The Adolph Frank Rippley Family Rita Ann Rippley Ruth Ann Rippley Therese Rippley George Rippley Barbara Jean Rippley The Sarah Stella Rippley Pronschinske Family Jane Pronschinske Sendelbach Maxine Pronschinske Sendelbach Ruth Pronschinske Tritz Elsie Mary Rippley [Sister Zoerita O. S. F.] The Albert Charles Rippley Family Judith Rippley Boehm Gerald Mathias Rippley The Rochester, Minnesota Ripley Family Conclusion. Abstract: Report cards, confirmation cert., letters. 30 pp. Zwingli/ Eichelkraut/ Wild/ Family history/ Saalfeld, Kanton Glarus/ Wisconsin, Boyer, Dennis. It is possible that this suitcase had not been opened for nearly 60 years when I opened it in 2007. Notes: Engelmann, Hilgard, Pless, Krafft, Theveny, Lentze, Family History/ Engelmann, Erasmus Theodor/ Kurpfalz/ St. Louis (Mo. Notes: Donated by Fran Luebke, 2012. Endress/ Religious/ Pennsylvania/ Handwritten, Engler, David Alan. MKI P2013-3 [58] pp., ill. 7. Several letters, written by family members, that refer to the ships log are included. Songs/ Societies, etc./ Ships/ Photographs/ Milwaukee (Wis.). Franklin, NC: Genealogy Publishing Service, 2005. xxv, 369 pp., ill., maps. German-English Academy/ Schools/ Education/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Jacob and Franziska Sternberger Collection. From My Grandfathers Notations on Various Dates As He Had Gathered Them From Various Obtainable Sources, translated by Robert E. Ave-Lallemant, 12 pages. An Austrian Liberator in America 1854-1917. Abstract: Descendants of Wendelin Bautz and Magdalena Dieringer Bautz, from Haigerloch (Hohenzollern). A smaller portion is in English. Surnames include: Kipp-Manecke, Hoge-Fledderjohann, Nssmeier, Storck, Mller, Hrkamp, Harmeier, Bettler, Ktterheinrich, Lagemann, Prigge, and Lbke. 1; Martin Kressin and Dorothea Ruges names appear on the Death Certificate of their daughter Anna Marie. 55-86; ancestral origins, immigrants of US, pioneers, descendants 1799-1928. Abstract: Poems are in Luxembourgish in the German-language Port Washington Zeitung; photocopied poems from a book (22 pages), under the title Lidder a Gedichter; photographs of N.E. Elm Grove, Wis.: unpublished, [199?]. History of the Family Lautz. In 1864 he was captured at Paint Rock River and taken to Libby Prison. Other scrapbooks with various newspapers clippings (1934-1942): 1901; 1914-1932; 1934-36; 1936-37; 1938-39; 1941 (3 vol); 1941-42; 1943; specially bound: 1933; 1934; 1941 (3 vol. Notes: Cover title: History of Thuerwaechter and Burg Families, photocopy of original 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. 1918-. Family history/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ German Americans North Dakota/ German Americans Montana/ Rippley/ Ripley/ Rieple/ Ripli/ Rippli/ Unadingen, Baden/ Wisconsin Buffalo County Waumandee, Ritsche, Marita E. Cross Currents: In the Wake of the Great War. Abstract: Copy of church book, from Higginsport, Brown County, Ohio. Poetry/ Literature, German American/ German Americans Illinois. By 1850 he was living in Sheboygan and engaged in commercial fishing on Lake Michigan. FH Schaeffer Certificate of Award for having read Adventures of Brownie, awarded 17 Jan. 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. [93] pp., ill. (some col.) Joyce Bowman passed away on Nov. 10, 2021. FH Huber Schuetzen Club, Inc. Sonntag, den 10. - [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. to his brother [? [Family letters and papers: Reinhardt]. FH Elbe Seebach, Ehrenfried/ 1808-1897/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Werse, Rhine/ Obituary, Emigration passports from Wuerttemberg to America for Johann Georg and Madgalene Deuschle, 1855 and 1858. 19th century/ Family history/ Genealogy/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Grebel/ Kluegel/ Lutherans. So from now on I shall write in Englisch [sic]. Notes: Josi; Hazard; Trader; Kruschke; Hauswirth; Rieben; Zumkehr. TX 75224. Please note: In the majority of bibliographic records, MKI has not used umlauts. FH Buerger / SHS CS71.B9545 1999 : the author, n.d.]. (1 sheet). FH Kahle In the early 70's, he started a successful . Notes: Donated by Arne Gausmann, 2008. Abstract: A social, as well as a musical history [] it gives a good picture of the German immigrant experience in the United States: the arrival of the immigrants, their sponsoring group (the Arion Society), their customs (particularly at Christmas), their German singing societies, the German domination of the countrys orchestras, and the mounting prejudice against German immigrants during World War I. from the Steuben News. Merrill, WI: 2 pp. 4-8. Abstract: Statements about German school texts and Christmas programs, storybook. [S.l. 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: Weaver/Yoder/Miller 1948-1950. Abstract: incl. Friedrich and Christina Louisa (Wolf) Evert left Mecklenburg-Schwerin for America in 1868. Notes: Meinholz, Ballweg, Breunig, Ripp, Wipperfurth. FH Ottow Kruegers trip to Ploty, Poland (Plathe, Pomerania), and Gardomino, Poland ( Cardemin, Pomerania); a timeline for major events in the lives of Frederick Kickbusch, August Kickbusch, and August Krueger; and a photograph and family group sheet for Ferdinand and Bertha (Meilahn) Baumann. Maurer, Phillip Jacob, 1791-1833/ Diaries/ Cronenberg/ New Bremen (Ohio), Dent, Bob donator. Luxembourg/ Iowa/ Immigrants/ Probst, Johann Peter. 4, Winter 1999. 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. Family History/ Giffey/ Brandenburg, Prussia/ Lampe/ Boesen, Luchow, Hannover/ Niebel/ Kathmann/ Gehrke/ Brinkerhoff/ Kaschube/ Schwandt/ Dilts/ Pangburn/ Kluczinski/ German Americans Wisconsin. 1 p. Abstract: Chart going back 4 generations: Ancestors: Wilhelm Berg, 1815-1883, from Pomerania and Carolina Knaack, 1819-1875, from Prussia. 274 pp., ill. Abstract: A genealogical history of the Tegeders of Mehringen, Germany and of the American Branch of the Midwest descendants of Johann Theodore and Euphemia Tegeder, who immigrated to America in April 1874. FH Bohstedt He was living in Plymouth, Wisconsin when the Civil War began. Eichelkraut, John Heinrich Julius/ Family history/ Schwanden, Glarus (Switzerland)/ Saalfeld, Thuringen (Germany)/ New Glarus (Wis.). In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar [Part 3]. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. 7, Halberstadt. German Americans Biography/ Autobiographies/ South America/ Canada, Rattermann, H. A. Johann Bernhard Stallo, Deutsch-amerikanischer Philosoph, Jurist und Staatsmann. . P86-158, Koenig, Roselyn Schoenecker. Lebte seit 1885 in Stevens Point, im Staate Wisconsin, Nord Amerika. 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. Krueger, Johann/ 1775-1977/ Wisconsin/ Niederhagen/ Regenwalde, Pommern, Blied, Frank. Russellville, Ky: 1993. 120 pp. [on] Oct. 17, 1867. . . Vaccinations-Attest (smallpox) for 2-year-old Hans Voss of St. Annen, dated 1845. Johann Peter Probst, geboren zu Lullingen, Luxemburg, am 21. ), twelve handwritten pages of an immigration story that notes the family left Dorf Polchow bei Cammin (Kreis Cammin) hinter Pommern in 1839. There is no photo or video of Joyce Ann Bowman.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. 152, 23 pp., ill. (some col.). There was a sister, Marie. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. Abstract: These materials are in the possession of Mrs. Carol Niendorf. MKI P2002-19 Submit an obituary. [who] born on November 21, 1819. . Briefe] und Dokumente kompiliert von Paul N. Untiet ein Nachkomme von Ladbergen Auswanderer Kipp, Untiet, Harmeyer, Hoge und Schroer. 41 pp. Paternal lines: Uecker/Heise (Pommerania to Watertown, Wisconsin; to Chicago; to Wright County, Minnesota); Wolfram/Schmidt (Thuringen (Wolfram) and Alsace (Schmidt/Klein) to Carver County, to Wright County, to Todd County, Minnesota). letters (recent), FH memories (1872), obituary, and various. FH Stumpf 63-68. 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[?] 161-164. Abstract: Four generation ancestor charts: Ancestors: John Bauer, 1835 from Schmoelz, Bavaria, and Anna Marie Buettner, 1845 from Gotha. Schaufler/ 1821-1823/ Diaries, Scheid, Rudolf. She was a graduate of Central Senior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. P86-45 Transliterations and translations by Laurie Bowman. Abstract: Journeymans book for Heinrich Schindewolf (tailor), born 1837 or 1838 in Helmarsheusen (Kreis Hofsgeismar, now Hessen). Puttkamer/ Prussia/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Volkmann/ Westphal, Meier, Joan Agnes. P87-127 FH Wallraff ]; Einen Grus from Elisabeth Meuer [Weuer? [Madison, WI: the compiler, 2004]. (65 years old). P86-52 One includes a photocopy of a handwritten poem in German, thought to have been written by Carl Bartz. Madison, Wis.: the author, 2006. MKI P2020-02 P95-4 Notes: Translation by Minnie Wullschleger and Ursula Peterson; donated by Richard Wullschleger. Otterberg 1730 Bacharach 1802 in Deutschland.