Confirmation certificate for Hermuth Alb. P97-26 Notes: Rieman, Nienaber, Hatke, Sonnen, Dust, Thyering, Tegeder, Having . In 1932, she published a book When I Was a Girl in Bavaria (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard), in a popular childrens series, describing her early years in Germany. FH Grosnick 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. Abstract: Dr. Ernst Schmidt was a voluminous writer of political and historical articles, poems, essays and tales which were for the most part published in the United States. Lebte seit 1885 in Stevens Point, im Staate Wisconsin, Nord Amerika. FH Rippley 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. Halton, Melba Huber. 255 pp.,ill. (some col.). Passports/ Wurtemburg/ German Americans New York/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Waushara County/ Family history, Abstract: Assorted papers of Josefa Schreiner, Reisepass, Schreiner, Josef/ 1841-/ Chicago/ Mallersdorf, Bavaria/ Passports. August Friedrich Wilhelm Emil Wittnebel and Amelia Charlotte Caroline Sauer Wittnebel, along with four children, left Trechel, Kreis Stargard, Pomerania in 1890. Abstract: Theodore Vollmer, 1878-1953, was the oldest son of 8 children of Friedrich and Amalie Rahn Vollmer. Abstract: Includes family charts, photographs (loose & album); copy books. Weaver Genealogy 1748-1985: Switzerland to the U.S. Holmesville, OH: Selbstverlag, 1986? . 01915; in box FH Eichs . Abstract: 2 archives boxes. Watertown, WI: Weltbuerger Printing Co., 1942. Warnke. 1984. Miller, John Annas or Indian/ Family history/ 1876-1991/ Ohio/ Kansas/ Hesse/ Mennonites, Miller, Henry C., compiler. Damrosch family/ United States Music Biography/ World War, 1914-1918, Martin, John D., comp. 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. Notes: Donated by Helga Epstein. Among their children born in Trechel was Bertha Marie Auguste Wittnebel, who married Wilhelm Bornfleth in 1906 at Ashippun, Wisconsin they later farmed near Clyman, Wisconsin, and retired to a house on the Rock River at Hustisford. FH Richards Bendel, Johann, 1839-1899/ Family History/ Nassau/ Wisconsin. a preliminary draft of The Oesau Family of Holstein and New Holstein by Francis W. Laurent (see FH: Oseau); Eau Claire, WI: 1988. Die Bibel, oder, die ganze Heilige Schrift des Alten und Neuen Testaments, nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers. ; donated by Lyle Owen. FH Harper Notes: Donated by Fran Luebke, 2012. Religious/ Commentaries/ Women authors/ Handwritten/ Westphalia, Ottow. 2, Summer 1999. FH Schultz Notes: Donated by Don Hohlstein of Rio, Wisconsin, 2008. FH Simon Abstract: Report cards, confirmation cert., letters. Kahle, Adolf/ Betke, Wilhelmina/ 1821-/ Halberstadt, Kahlfuss. Wolter/ Family history/ Letters/ German Americans Michigan/ World War, 1939-1945/ Schlote, Educational/ Hoerig, Frieda/ Report card/ Menomonie (Wis.), Arlington Heights, Ill.: the author, 2001. Friedrich and Christina Louisa (Wolf) Evert left Mecklenburg-Schwerin for America in 1868. 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. Abstract: Generation 1: Mathias Meyer (1807-1854) and Gertrude (1810-1854) emigrate to America in 1846, most likely coming from Baden. Character names include: Charles Gruening, Charles White, William Ostenfeld, Otto Arens, Schliech, Bruckmann, Puchner, Griem, Bock, Tams, Witt, and Hanssen; Waunakee, WI: [1984?]. His father, Henry DeFreis, emigrated from the province of Friesland in the Netherlands and soon changed his name from Fokkema. Williams mother, Margaret Kropf DeFreis, emigrated from Kirchenlamitz in Oberfranken, Bavaria, and ended up in Buffalo which had a steady stream of immigration from Kirchenlamitz. Abstract: Three items, in English: 1. FH Dombrowski Toledo, Ohio: 1992. Abstract: Peter Schaffner [Shaffner] was born in Germany and came to America in the 1850s. Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin, Martin, George. Milwaukee: 1978. St. Petri Gemeinde zu Franklin, Wisc. ; 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. Kindschi, Donald. 108 pp., maps. 1, Winter 2011-2012, pp. 1, in German, January 1, 1893 July 31, 1902; Vol. See also: FH Kletzien 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. . Remembering Joyce Bowman. Notes: Donated by the author. Friedrich, 1850-1939 emigrated from Brandenburg in 1866 to escape the draft. My Life. An expense account from January 1895 through August 1903 of a German family of a father, mother and children in U.S.A. [105 pp.]. letters (recent), FH memories (1872), obituary, and various. In 1930, he became an American citizen. A smaller portion is in English. Notes: With penciled additions to 1983. 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. FH Bloede One woman holds a book, six of the eight women have their heads covered in shawls, one man is in military uniform. 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. Click here to view the program for the dedication reception. He continued as a well-revered educator and superintendent of schools in Massachusetts, Georgia, and Queens, NY, until his death in 1907. Abstract: This volume covers the lives and genealogy records of several spelling variations of the family name of Richardt, Rechert, Richard, Richerdt and Richards. FH Prochnow (P86-7) 173-175; description of home farms pp. Expense Account/ Family/ Braun, Elise. Notes: Elmer H. Marth is emeritus professor of Food Science, Bacteriology, and Food Microbiology and Toxicology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Oak Park, IL: C.A. FH Wiedenbeck 2, Town of Rantoul and Charleston. FH Doring 258 pp. Margaret learned tailoring. . Footville, Wis.: the author, n.d. Facts about the journey over p. 157; clearing the land pp. 4 volumes. 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. 2, 1999, Summer, pp. Notes: Donated by Winifred Lacy, 2002. Notes: Available on microfilm at the University of River Falls University Archives and Area Research Center (RF Micro #25, Reel #9).