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. Dezember 1869; gestorben zu North Washington, Iowa, am 2. ; Mrs. Notes: Donated by Raymond Lorberter (b. German Edition, no. Other last names include Bauerfeld, Mogk, Sturm, Ritter, Gottschalk, Hallensleben, Bischoff, Rohland, Wenzel, Schmidt, Knote, Toepfer, Sanftleben, Schoenau, Lindau, Funke, Blankenberg, Boessenroth, Beier, Meyer, and Walter. St. Paul, Minn.: Arlene West, 2000. Lebensbilder aus der Innern Mission! Includes: Random Thoughts: Aphorisms, Reflections (New York: Drechsel, 1956); Program Outline for a Television and/or Radio Quiz Show (2 copies); Drben ist vieles legerer US-Schriftsteller Karl T. Marx in Hnningen, Bonner General-Anzeiger, Sept. 8, 1987; German Culture in North America (a course workbook developed for Bernd G. Lngins Germantown: Auf Deutschen Spuren in Nordamerika); photocopy of the titlepages and introductions from Marxs books Nachdenkliches: Gedankensplitter, Betrachtungen, Gedichte, Sinnsprueche and Deutsch-Amerikanische Aphorismen: Betrachtungen, Sinnsprche, Gereimtes, Ungereimtes; Goethe, the Problematic Man (The Steuben News, Sept.-Oct. 1982); two manuscript stories, 1937-1947 (a story involving the rise of pro-Hitler sentiment in Yorkville, New York) and Private Golz Home Coming; and Baron von Stiegel and the Red Rose Festival (Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, June-July 1964). Ms. Daniel had displayed her paintings at the Chicago Public Library in 1970, and it is believed she donated her paintings to the MKI in 1986. Klaus Groths Beziehungen nach Davenport, USA.. In the latter part of the same year he dissolved partnership with his brother John and retired. 86, 1870/1871, which include recipes. 76 pp. Meinholz/ Family history/ 1709-1982/ Ashton (Wis.)/ Duesseldorf/ Frixheim/ Wisconsin, Meyer-Rasch, Carla. II. 1987. Faber/ 1529-1929, [Family letters: Kramer; Wiedenbeck] Finkler, Henry P. M., and Adolph Finkler. Notes: Denkrede gehalten im Deutschen Litterarischen Klub von Cincinnati, am 6. Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Erinnerung an Helena Frank, geboren in Beuren, Rheinpreussen, am 30. A Preaching Place: Traveling Missionaries in Wisconsin. 18 and 21 pp. This collection includes religious and emigration documents; mortgage statements, warranty deeds, and receipts; letters dating from 1847 to 1914; photographs; birth, marriage, and death announcements; and newspaper clippings. Rosanne Bates Clark, 1920-2005, was born in the township of Eau Galle in Dunn County, Wisconsin; her grandfather, William Hartung, came from the area of [Bad] Soden, Germany. Notes: Bauer, Florschuetz, Buettner, Schmitz, Huelzer, Yost, Schmidt. 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. In doing so, everyday life is satirized as well as kept alive through recitations of literary and musical forms. Originals in possession of James Kleinschmidt. PIA/ Biography/ Miscell. Joyce Bowman passed away on Nov. 10, 2021. Origin of the family is Chalons sur Marne, France. Abstract: Jacob Sternberger emigrated from Kaaden, Bohemia (now Kadan, Czech Republic) to the United States in 1850. Bountiful, Utah: Family History Publishers, 1994. xxi, 295 pp. Blied/ Religion History/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wisconsin. Struve/ memories/ autobiography/ Texas/ Rothenberg, Oldenwald Christian Frederick and Dorothea Louisa (Blank) Siewert left Hohenschoenau, Prussia, for America in 1850. 274 pp., ill. Photographs/ National German-American Teachers Seminary/ Abst/ Barron County, Wis./ Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund. Reines, Joseph. Lutz is credited with launching the J. Family history/ Zimkoske/ Simcosky/ Choph/ Bessler, Graettinger, Theresa. Wilhelmy, A. Auf einsamer Insel / Goldene Berge. Abstract: Clippings from the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung from July 1912 mounted in a black paper book marked Photographs. Born to eternal life Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the age of 95. 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. Carl and Frederika (Gruetzmacher) came with their children from Prussia by way of Liverpool, and settled in Milwaukee sometime after arriving in New York in September 1839. Abstract: Kahle Genealogy Chart 92 pages : illustrations (some color), maps. From My Grandfathers Notations on Various Dates As He Had Gathered Them From Various Obtainable Sources, translated by Robert E. Ave-Lallemant, 12 pages. Stoddart, Alfred. Notes: 21 pp. FH Dorner 66-79. 2, Summer 1999. Also includes 49 photocopy pages from the journal of Peter August Thomsen, Schlwesig-Holstein Fusilier, Regiment No. Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Columbus (Wis.)/ Miller/ Steinback/ Klatt/ Riedner/ Uecker/ Klecker, Ave-Lallemant Family History. Abstract: Ancestor charts and biographical sketches 262-264. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. 108 pp., ill. She enjoyed listening to music, dancing, and entertaining guests in her home. Notes: Schlimgen, Bowar, Birrenkott Ancestors Albuquerque, NM: 1982. On July 6, 1899 he was united in marriage to Miss Ann Vollstedt, who precededhim in death by several years. At the time of her passing she resided in Aledo, TX. Additional materials donated in 2005 include a translation of the letter written by Johannes Staiger on 22 April 1849, sent from New York to the Mayors office in Rathshausen, Germany, in which he describes the sea journey, their arrival in New York (later moving to Albany), the jobs they acquired, economic conditions, views of the situation in Germany (Revolution of 1848/49?) Sein heroisches Beispiel ist beschaemend fuer viele laue und gleichgiltige Katholiken unseres Landes. He was a German speaking Lutheran Protestant.He traveled the route of many other Swiss Protestant refugees to the town of Schalkendorf inAlsace. He married Anna Catharina Leibenguth and had three sons, including Johann Daniel Jaeck, who immigrated to America sometime around 1780, then moving his family to Canada between 1795 and 1800. Invitation: Reception on the occasion of the Dedication and Inspection of the new building erected for the Academic Department of the German-English Academy. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Marilyn Joyce Bowman to pay them a last tribute. Margaret, an accomplished cellist, has played with the Minneapolis Symph. Family history/ German Americans Illinois/ Illinois Whiteside County/ Cassens/ Drantmann/ Frerichs/ Gerken/ Hinrichs/ Knelson/ Lass/ Preibisius, Christy, Margaret. Notes: 10 pp. German Immigrant Family Letters, 1877-1950: Letters of Adolf and Bernhardine nee Hoge Kipp. Family History/ Buerger/ Letters, Ruedebusch, Charles A. 109-129: memories of her childhood in Watertown, WI, and on a farm north of Watertown, end of 19th century. [S.l. Manitowoc, Wis.: [Manitowoc Public Schools], [219] pp., ill. Family history/ Graupner/ 20th century/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Boser/ Liepert/ Germany/ History/ Letters, Letters to C. H. [Heinrich] Eicks in New York from Osterholz/Bremen, Germany. Krommer, Anna. Includes historical background and information on the homeland and immigration of Christian Groth and his sons Ludwig, Martin, Ferdinand, and Wilhelm; land transactions in Cedarburg;details of their church and schools; interesting facts of their early days in this land; and a genealogical table. Photographs/ National German-American Teachers Seminary/ Abst/ Barron County, Wis./ Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund, Rahn Family. All three families eventually settled in Columbia County, Wisconsin. FH Wunsdt Wagner/ Hunsrueck, Rheinland/ Family history. After having secured training in various camps in the United State he was transported with his company, the 58 infantry to France. FH Bertermann 2 1918-. Abstract: Four letters to Emil Ingwerson, who was serving in the army during the Civil War. Brewery work brought Ludwig, Sr. to New York and then to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Milwaukee. Personal narratives/ Memoirs/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Pomerania/ Prussia/ Stumpfeldt/ World War, 1939-1945/ Germany, Endress, Elizabeth Lummes. 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?] Includes historical background and information on the homeland and immigration of Christian Groth and his sons Ludwig, Martin, Ferdinand, and Wilhelm; land transactions in Cedarburg;details of their church and schools; our forefather and their families; interesting facts of their early days in this land; and genealogical information on the family of Christian Friedrich Groth and Benigna Christina Engel ne Gennow. FH Wehrwein (Amling) New York: Krone Brothers, 1885. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. DuWaynes married Gladys Ann Krueger, whom he has known from childhood. Rensberger, Stephen/ Walldorf, Baden/ 1615-/ Family history, Gaebler, Max. Photographs/ Picture album/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Wisconsin Calumet County Brillion, Schuster, Alexander, and Ann Kuehl. for the funeral of Richard Breusike. Mentions the names Detleff Heinrich Voss (St. Annen); Anna Margarethe Jess geb. other handwritten documents on New Holsteins history; Bendel, Johann, 1839-1899/ Family History/ Nassau/ Wisconsin. Riechers, Johann Christian/ Family history/ Wisconsin/ Engeln, Hannover/ 1821-1978, Gross, Frank Robert. Notes: German-American author, 1902-1997. Notes: A manuscript and letters by John Becker from Fort Atkinson, 1881 & 1887. Notes: Huebner; Jarmer. Abstract: Johann Friederich Bornfleth was born 1824 in Pomerania; he left the village of Arnsberg, Kreis Greifenberg in 1865 at the age of 41 to immigrate to the United States. FH Groth Abstract: Autograph book with writing in English and German for Theresa Graettinger in Milwaukee; dates range from 1879 to 1882. He continued as a well-revered educator and superintendent of schools in Massachusetts, Georgia, and Queens, NY, until his death in 1907. Search by Name. 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. Abstract: 8 books, donated by Cynthia Ross, 1988; the name C. F. [Friedrich] B. Strey appears in some of the books; three books are titled Bibelkunde or, Biblical research; another is titled Kirchengeschichte & Weltgeschichte; also an indication that Strey lived in Addison, Du Page County, Illinois; also the following: Fr. Other writing on the book indicates she was born May 14, 1806, and that she completed the catechism in 1822. Kindschi family history. 19 pp. documents/ German Americans Wisconsin. Lead Summary. Notes: Translation by Minnie Wullschleger and Ursula Peterson; donated by Richard Wullschleger. Image shows five women standing in a row behind a seated row of five alternating women and men (three women, two men). Descendants of Henry Wessels. 1890s. Es duerfte auch fuer unsere Leser von Interesse sein zu erfahren, dass der hochw. Notes: Additional eleven printed pages show Rev. Abstract: Carl Siller, Ph.D., was possibly the father of German-American author Frank (Francis von) Siller. 150 pp. Donated by Phyllis M. Bunnelle. 1948-1950. Wickham, John/ 1734-1848/ Ohio/ Pennsylvania/ Illinois, Wiedenbeck Bonsack, Myrtle. Volume II: The Babenschneider and Bogenschneider Families. MKI P2013-8 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. FH Lendborg Abstract: Drawings and poems. MKI P2002-87 Donated by Luanne von Schneidemesser. They returned to Germany, and then came back to Michigan, where Reimer worked at the University of Michigan as an ophthalmologic and neurologic pathologist. Notes: Donated by Hubert R. Arndt. Abstract: Also Taufschein, und Confirmationsschein. Notes: Meinholz, Ballweg, Breunig, Ripp, Wipperfurth. Browse obituaries by: High School. Some books owned by Rahn family members are in the Published in America Collection at MKI. MKI Oversize Notes: 1 p.; Ottow, Dittberner, Zastrow The Schumacher family originated in the villages of Hinterweiler and Kirchweiler in Kreis Daun of the Rhineland-Eifel area and settled in what is now Outagamie County in Wisconsin. : the author, 22 pp., ill. From Basel to Bethel: A chronicle of the life and ministry of pastor Gustav J. Wullschleger A translation of Zusammenstellung des wichtigsten Ereignis aus meinem Leben. Wallraff, Frederick Cummings, and John Hamilton Wallraff. Fliegel/ Postcards/ Aastrup/ Photographs/ Religious. Family history/ Genealogy/ Evert/ Mecklenburg-Schwerin/ Wisconsin Columbia County/ Siewert/ Gundlach/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ German Americans Wisconsin, Evert, Jeanne E. The Hunn Family History. Emma died in St. Louis in 1926. ; 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. Miscellaneous Documents. 30 pp. 15-16. III; Gaertner, Sahnow, Pechuman, Beutel. 3, Fall 1999. Joyce served well with the Seasoned Saints Ministry, the Assimilation Ministry and the Singles Ministry. ], from Friedrich Westphal to a friend, and a prayer; a poem for a new baby from Louise Newin, ne Bayer. . Berg, Wilhelm, 1815-1883/ Family History/ Pomerania/ North Dakota/ Washington. They emigrated to the United States in 1891, settling in Wisconsin. 4-8. Abstract: Includes bookmark from Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Mo. 1989. Kahle, Robert W. [Kahle genealogy, chart]. 1988. When the war began, Brigittes father served in the German army. Erinnerungsblaetter von meinem Bruder Henry P. M. Finkler, 1866-1928: Seinem Andenken geweiht, seinen Freunden gewidmet. Including: Cassens, Drantmann, Frerichs, Gerken, Hinrichs, Knelson, Lass and Preibisius. July 23, 1726. The booklet includes pictures and maps, a family tree, and a four page index of names other than Bautz. The letters reflect a mixture of German and English words. . . See also FH Lutz. FH Bahn Notes: Wickham, Emmett, Muehlschlaegel, Millsagle, Kumpf, Steip Notes: Donated by Ed Gould, 2008. ), WI: 1978? FH Lotte Photographs/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Tienhaus/ Griebsch/ Burkhart/ Jenner/ Duhne/ Bolten/ Roeseler/ Seebach/ Weisel/ Trostel/ Sorge/ Netter/ Paumgarden/ Nachbauer/ Alexander/ Trostel/ Baum/ Oesterlein, [Ticket for] 7tes Wisconsin Schuetzenfest. Stuttgart: Kugler, 1991. Notes: Box of papers, containing mostly church bulletinsoriginally belonging to John Mintzlaff..
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