FH Jung 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[?] Wayne H. Jens, Compiler. 35 pp., ill. [See also: Petty, Antje. [Various papers]. 1982. Eau Claire, Wis.: William G. Thiel, 2018. Donated by Duane Bogenschneider, 2018. Schmitt/ Schmidt/ Alsace/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ German immigrants Pennsylvania/ Coal mining, Schramm, Jacob. Mother of Donna (Arvid) Helgeson, Dale (Lynn) Bowman, and David (Mari) Bowman. FH Steffy/Steffey (Vollmer Family). Bremer, Roesler, August. 14 pp. So from now on I shall write in Englisch [sic]. Abstract: Paper written for 3rd annual conf. Names include: Vogel, Davison, Miller, Remus, Steinback, Klatt, Riedner, Bourk, Uecker, and Klecker. Notes: Blocki, Oehling, Thiele, Braasch, Johannsen; Includes English translation of an 1872 family memoir by Emma Doehling Blocki, wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Blocki. FH Westphal 4 linear feet (3 boxes). He was living in Plymouth, Wisconsin when the Civil War began. Wisconsin: 1865, 1880. The marker is located in Nora Cemetery of Rice Lake in Barron, County, WI. This site was built using the UW Theme | Privacy Notice | 2023 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. Bird, Robert Byron, and Ethel Antrim Bird. Swiss Americans/ Letters/ Emigration and immigration (Switzerland-US), Notes: Wickham, Emmett, Muehlschlaegel, Millsagle, Kumpf, Steip, Wickham, John/ 1734-1848/ Ohio/ Pennsylvania/ Illinois. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar [Part 2]., Gaebler, Max. 7 pp. Ruepinck, Hermann/ 1550-1942/ Family history/ Barop, Sabol, Mary Duesterhoeft, and Carol Duesterhoeft Newman. Kirk Rappe, transcriber, editor. MKI P2013-3 8, no. There was also a sister Julia who married Johann Bensberg. Family history/ Bertermann/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Racine (Wis.), Remp Family Documents and Photographs. The certificate is on file in the Kenosha County Register of Deeds Office, Kenosha, Wisconsin; text titled, The Area They Left Behind; the name Kressin also appears in the record for FH Groth. Das Familienbuch: Lebenswege und Schicksale der Familie Meyer. Notes: Donated by Philip Drajeske (Munster, IN 46321), May 2002. ); Bendel, Johann, 1839-1899 and Pesch, Magdalin, 1845-1882 coming from Nassau and Bengel, descendants living in Madison, Lac qui Parle, MN. [31] pp. 21, no. [Various materials]. Family tree/ Kenosha (Wis.)/ Dallmann/ Bentz/ Kressin/ Ruege/ Treptow/ Darsow/ Pommern, Prussia/ Pomerania, Prussia. FH Paape Jung/ Kaifenheim/ 1827-1843/ Baptism records. August 1898 in Hales Corners, Wisc. Family history/ Knott/ Hartmann/ Moravia/ Minnesota/ Idaho, DeNeui, Donald and Carolyn. Milwaukee, Wis.: Milwaukee Herold, 1941-45. FH Streich 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. cemetery on 7 Jan. 1871 [card issued by Moses John Hickman, Furnishing Undertaker, 1. 3, 1980 Autumn, pp. Wagner/ Hunsrueck, Rheinland/ Family history. Abstract: Descendants of Wendelin Bautz and Magdalena Dieringer Bautz, from Haigerloch (Hohenzollern). 21 May 1931). She enjoyed camping and watching OSU football. Abstract: Daniel Jaeck was born in Dec 1697 in the area of Sauerberg (now known as Surberg), in the Canton of Bern (now in the canton of Aargau), Switzerland. ; 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. All came to live in Wisconsin in the 19th century, eventually settling in towns in Marathon County. 513 pp., ill. Notes: Printed by Worzalla Publishing Co., Stevens Point, Wisconsin. There is a separate name index for Volume II, as well as a second cumulative index for all the Babenschneiders and Bogenschneiders in both volumes and elsewhere. Notes: Jung, Flesch. Originals dated 1863, 12/6/1889, 1895. Notes: Includes The Descendants of Daniel Jaeck in Alsace (2 pp. Family History/ Bautz, Wendelin/ Hohenzollern/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Family History/ Lippe/ Quebec/ Herman I of Lippe. A History of the Schoenecker Families. Borchardt, Wilhelm Carl Johann, 1839-1898/ Pomerania/ Prussia/ Wisconsin/ Family History, Duxbury, Ruth A. Sahnow family history: Ancestors and descendants of Frederick and Louise (Gaertner) Sahnow Pommern, Prussia to New York and Minnesota. Lautz, Hans/ 1350-1932/ Wiesbaden/ Bonn/ Cologne/ 14th c. Lautz, Walter G., ed. MKI owns only scanned images of the original letters and photograph. [Florence signed her name in a copy of Kurze Auslegung des Kleinen katechismus Dr. Martin Luthers. Abstract: The tree consists of four major lines, all originating in Germany. Zugleich ein Lebensbild aus der Deutschen Evang. Notes: Hasselman, Asbach, Beyer, Boyer, Harsiem, McCord, Miller, Munch; donated 1984. Abstract: Ancestors: Westphal, August F., 1850-1915 and Westphal Johanna A. Notes: Digital images of photographs in UW Box folder: Family Histories / Rahn. Geistige Erfahrungen und Geschichte des Johann Michael ? Abstract: From the introduction: One aspect of this family line that has been confirmed is the connection between Paul Ernst Kaess (1921-2002) and Swabian nobility, a line that stretches all the way back to Charlemagne. Notes: 1 p.; Van Kleeck, Barentsz Family History/ Bautz, Wendelin/ Hohenzollern/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Beaudin, Pierre. Huebner/ Family history/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Prussia/ Austria/ 1799-1928, Hutton, Edward L. The Josef and Anna Maria (Lenz) Drehobl Family from Kreuzberg, Bavaria, Germany to Bedford, Indiana, 1883-1885. Confirmation Book. Roemheld/ copybook, Ward, Robert Elmer. The Palatinates who settled in America spoke not the literary language of Germany but a dialect of the Palatinate region which . Lebte seit 1885 in Stevens Point, im Staate Wisconsin, Nord Amerika. Wendel Wallau emigrated from the town of Gau-Algescheim in the modern-day state of Hessen, Germany. Jan 13, 2022. Donated by J Tiedemann, December 2018. 4, Winter 1999. FH Wendt (in big drawer) Contents: Introduction The Rucinski Homeland Coming to America Vincent Wypyszynski Family Offspring The Rucinski Family in Arcadia Children of John and Helen (Kupietz) Rucinski Epilouge (sic). Joyce had a way of finding humor in every situation, and she loved to laugh. In lieu of flowers, mourners are encouraged. Boehmke/ Family history/ Kokoschin, West Prussia/ Kokoschken/ Konradstein/ Dombrowken/ Kottisch/ Rokoschin/ Preussisch-Stargard/ Latotski/ Kluck/ Klein/ Radtke/ Gruhlke/ Reibe/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Washington (State). Notes: On title page: Album Souvenir: Selections, Sketches, Autographs, etc. Christopher Dock: Pioneer Christian Schoolmaster on the Skippack. BOWMAN Valma | Obituaries | The West Announcements Abstract: Handwritten manuscript. Combined Accounts of Three Books, about the Emigration from Germany of Jacob Ludwig Lutz in 1853 and John Kiler in 1819, Changes and Additions and the 1875 Voyage of Barbora Busek and the 1885 Voyage of the Vaclov Zoubek Family from North German Ports. FH Goth Milwaukee, WI: Transfluency Press, 2005. Stoerker with captions, and from the Germans In Iowa exhibit resources, a letter from January 1919, from A. W. Baldwin of New Albin, complaining to Iowa Governor W. L. Harding about continued use of the German language in the church service. Letter from Chr. He enlisted and was a member of Company G, 13th Wisconsin Infantry. 92 pages : illustrations (some color), maps. . Abstract: Scanned images of 11 letters written in the old German script, along with transliterations and translations. Abstract: A vindication for the keeping of the expense account is written on p. Bakertown was a small settlement at the junction of County P and Bakertown Road, where the church was located. Includes information on the Free-Will Baptists, the image of Wisconsin in the eyes of German-speaking emigrants, the sea voyage from Europe to America, Native Americans in Wisconsin, the earliest white settlers, Bakertown and Rome, and Milwaukee. : [1980?]. Albert & Thea: Lives Well-Lived. Donated by Luanne von Schneidemesser. Parge. Dallas, Marth, Carl Christlieb/ Bublitz, Christian/ 1782-1994/ Family history/ Madison (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Wisconsin, Martin, George. 18. One of them, Frank Boser, had a farm and offered to sponsor a family member seeking to come to the United States after World War I. Carl and his older sister Ida left Germany from Cuxhaven in 1923. Abstract: File also includes Mrs. Family history/ Genealogy/ Yake/ Jaeck/ Swiss Americans/ Immigrants, Swiss/ Leibenguth/ Schalkendorf, Alsace/ Switzerland/ Alsace, A Genealogy Report for Christoph Johann Heinrich Christian Wasmann. [A]t the age of seventeen [he] came to America, making his home in New York, where he worked at his trade as baker. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Faber/ 1529-1929, [Family letters: Kramer; Wiedenbeck] Rediesss mother was Minnie Pade, a teacher in rural schools in Dodge County. Portrait of a Swiss immigrant to the U.S. in the late 1800s. FH Richter P93-4 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. Rediesss mother was Minnie Pade, a teacher in rural schools in Dodge County. Surnames include: Kipp-Manecke, Hoge-Fledderjohann, Nssmeier, Storck, Mller, Hrkamp, Harmeier, Bettler, Ktterheinrich, Lagemann, Prigge, and Lbke. Make A Payment (270) 524-2421. 03/24/1929 - 11/10/2021 . The two courted for some 20 years prior to marriage in 1949. Santa Clara, CA: Bunnelles, 2009. ), donated later, is also part of this collection. Sample copy of family newsletter. Volume III contains the translations of the letters written by the American Buergers back to their relatives in Germany. preface. 5, in English, March 23, 1928 December 31, 1931. FH Radtke1 Andreas Boltz departed from LeHavre, France, for America in 1853, and settled across from Senzs/Sanses Mill near the village of Rome, Wisconsin. Abstract: birth certificate; naturalization papers; military pass; various, Aust, Friedrich/ Birth certificate/ Naturalization/ Military. Abstract: Includes bookmark from Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Mo. P93-36 Minuted von dieser Bruecke entfernt, wohne ich.); Tellskapelle; Hamburg, Universitaet; Hamburg, Chilehaus; and two Fuenfzig Mark notes (1910 and 1919). Madison, WI: Privately published, 1982. [Madison, Wis.]: [the author], 2010. Notes: Printed from scans of originals. Family history/ German Americans New York/ 18th century/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Columbia County/ Naschold/ Nashold, Nettesheim, Eugene M. Family Nettesheim. 22 pp. Military Science/ Family History/ Soldiers/ Schumacher, Wilhelm, Alien Registration Cards for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinschmidt, Marshall, Wis., 1918.. unpaginated. Inscribed Florence Vollmer. Miscellaneous Documents. 1 v. various pagings. 1897. Footville, Wis.: the author, n.d. various pagings. Taufzeugen waren Herr Louis Rieckhof, Frau Friederike Schmidt. Abstract: Examines Claus Johann Hennings (1828-1913) roots and life in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein; his emigration in 1849 to Wisconsin; his pioneer life in New Holstein, Wisconsin; and his return to Dithmarschen for a visit. 1942. FH Bertermann 1 Locations include: Columbus, Wisconsin; Austin, Minnesota; Jackson, Minnesota; Waterloo, Wisconsin; and Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Notes: Donated by Philip Webber, 2007. St. Louis, Mo. Abstract: In reviewing the many passenger lists, not one immigrant was listed as having a STEFFY/STEFFEY surname. Bernard C. Brandenburg. Information in included on each Kreis providing the historical situation and environment of these ancestors and their families. Notes: 4 pp. In 1960 she sailed on the Bremen to meet Roland in Chicago, and they were married in Wisconsin. Letters/ 20th century/ Germany/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Green County/ World War, 1914-1918/ Butt/ Stabenow/ Schulz/ Werben, Germany/ Pomerania, Letters of the Graupner Family: Transcriptions and Translations. Abstract: Includes scanned images of Civil War letters from John (Johann) Asbach to his parents and siblings; photocopies and translations of these letters are found in FH Hasselman at the end of the entry for Asbach, John William. Dannenfelser: Genealogy and family history. Koss/ Photos/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Kratzner. The summer of 1975, they moved with their children from Sun River to Great Falls where Joyce pursued a lifelong career as an insurance agent. Certificate of Award for having read Reynard the Fox, awarded 20 April 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. FH Grosnick Notes: Groth, Engel, Gennow, Wendt, Behm, Koepsell, Kringel, Bruss, Jahn, Koegler. 5 journals and 1 binder. She worked for the United States Postal Service until she retired on September 3, 2012. Notes and Recollections on the Life of Our Beloved Grandfather, Pierre Lallemant and His Six Children, Gathered and Written By His 73-Year-Old Grandchild, Emilie Lange, nee Ave-Lallemant, a 21-page translation. Later he came west and worked in the Seybold bakery in Richland Center. Family history/ Pfeil/ Wambold/ Ebling/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Hesse Darmstadt/ 19th century/ Winona (Minn.)/ German Americans Minnesota/ Wisconsin Washington County, Wendt, Viola. P86-12 FH Umhoefer Revised and updated. to Hamburg; Army certificate for Heinrich von Puttkamer for a suitcase repair; U.S. Army discharge papers for Heinrich (Henry) von Puttkamer (served 1889-1893); marriage certificate for Heinrich von Puttkamer and Francesca (Fanny) Metz, 1893; two postcards: one from [?] . German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Music/ Liszt, Franz/ Gaebler, Sophie/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Ganshirt. Zoellner ancestry chart. Herman and Mathilda (Hensen) Stumpf Story. 141 pp. From the Family History of a Line of Farmers From the Prignitz Region. Emanuels Kirche in Hales Corners, Wisc. Leipzig: E. Ungleich, 1895. The Christys have 3 children. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. 75 pp. 7th ed. Translated from the German by Margot Ammann Durrer. Greifenberg: 1935. Prochnow. There was also a sister Julia who married Johann Bensberg. MKI P2002-100 Notes: Neese, Turley, Antrim, Wilhite, Starr, Paylor [Journal]. Certificate of Award for having read Boy on the Farm, awarded 18 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Milwaukee, Wis.: German-English Academy, 1913. Nierstrass/ Zaunbrecher, Charles/ family tree. Letters/ 20th century/ Germany/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Green County/ World War, 1914-1918/ Butt/ Stabenow/ Schulz/ Werben, Germany/ Pomerania. Schreiber, der durch Krankheit von direkt seelsorglicher Taetigkeit abgehalten ist, vom Krankenbette aus, an das er seit Monaten gefesselt ist, diese Artikel schreibt, um auf diese Weise durch Unterstuetzung der guten Presse seinen unfreiwillig gehemmten priesterlichen Seeleneifer zur Ehre Gottes zu betaetigen. Marilyn Joyce Bowman Obituary. McCabe, James D. Illustrirte Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von der Entdeckung des Amerikanischen Kontinents bis zur Gegenwart. Northfield, Minn.: St. Olaf College Press, 1996. 1989. Solches wuenschet von Hertzen Dein Getreuer Petter Christian Gordtner Getaufft Zu Gundershoffen d[en] 28 t[en] Julii als mann Zalt Nach unssers Erloessers Herren Jesu Christi Geburtt Anno 1707. 1885. FH Moll Abstract: This is the life of Phillip Jacob Maurer as reflected in his diaries and other writings. . In October of 1944, Brigitte, her mother, and her sister escaped eastern Germany as the Russian army advanced. Family history, Stoddart, Alfred. Abstract: Autobiography Family History/ Autobiography/ Dannenfelser, Heinrich, 1808-1889/ Hesse-Darmstadt/ Wisconsin, Petrie, Michael. Browse obituaries by: High School. The Wolferman, Hartmann, Sievert, Guhlcke, and Hildebrand ancestry since the 1590s from Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany to Wisconsin. Tucson, AZ: The Von Lautz Co., 1981. 237-245. . Legal handwritten documents from 1858 and 1900, both stamped Ober Landesgerichtsbezirk Kiel. Abstract: Beruf: Weberin, Geburtsort: Aachen, Geburtstag: 10.12.1889, Wohnort: Eilendorf. ; Family History of Bertha Tauber Harper, by Wilhelmina Harper (daughter), 3 pp. . Following his presidency he remained as a professor at the school until his death on 9 September 1943. Klaus Groths Beziehungen nach Davenport, USA.. ; Riedinger, Essie. 248 pp., ill. Notes: Letters compiled with notations by Paul N. Untiet, English translations by Philip Graupner. Joyce Adger was born on June 11, 1957 in Kansas City, Kansas to parents O.C. Educational/ Exercise Book/ Historical/ Time Line/ Poetry/ Family History, Strieter, John, and Orlan trans. Origin of the family is Chalons sur Marne, France. Abstract: Ancestor charts and biographical sketches Character names include: Charles Gruening, Charles White, William Ostenfeld, Otto Arens, Schliech, Bruckmann, Puchner, Griem, Bock, Tams, Witt, and Hanssen; Hamersky, Michael D. Hamersky & Allied Families Newsletter, January 1982, 9 pp. Abstract: Ernest Wilhelm Bertermann was born in 1825 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany. Roth [exercise books]. First United Methodist Church/ Notebooks, Fitt, Brigitte Helga. She married Wardell Bowman on November 21, 1993. 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. Send a sympathy gift. 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. Hertas letters volume I to XIII; Born on Aug. 11, 1926, in Green Forest, Ark., to Chester V. and. Herrn Anton V. Mueller, 1918 (printed by Milwaukee Church Supply Co.); In pious memory of Rev. 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. Abstract: Bertha Johanna Hessberger was born in 1890 in Moers, Germany. Abstract: Ships log maintained by Carl Friedrich Bartz (1820-1899), who left Pomerania (vicinity of Drosedow) to become a sailor in approximately 1834. Notes: Digital images of photographs in UW Box folder: Family Histories / Rahn. Notes: Index of names: Amato, Backus, Benn, Brockmann, Clasen, Dibbern, Ehrig, Frahm, Fredericksen, Gandolph, Geerk, Giebecke, Hahn, Hamann, Heinze, Horn, Horstmann, Ingraham, Jurgeleit, Neindorf, Pareigis, Qualmann, Roelke, Sachau, Sell, Sindt, Stillwell, Thier, Thiers, Timm. Certificate of Award for having read Robinson Crueso [sic], awarded 11 May 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. Madison, WI: Selbstverlag, xxxix, 443 pp. Family History/ Photographs/ German Americans Kansas/ Rahn, Recipe book with handwritten recipes, and clippings in both English and German. August Sonnemann came to America in 1867 from Hannover, settling first in Youngstown, Ohio. Notes: Reprint of 1932 ed. Florence Vollmer Kohnhorst, 1899-1986, was the youngest child of Friedrich and Amalie Vollmer. . 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. Miller, John Annas/ Miller, Indian John/ Family history, Moely, Mildred Schoephoerster. Mai 1926); postcard to Mr. John Boss[?] s.l. Notes: Wolferman; Hartmann; Sievert; Guhlcke; Hildebrand. All came to live in Wisconsin in the 19th century, eventually settling in towns in Marathon County. 1 CD and 72 pp. Notes: Donated by Arne Gausmann, 2008. Notes: A second date appears written on the cover in fainter ink: Dec. 21, 1910; MKI has no. Abstract: Jacob Sternberger emigrated from Kaaden, Bohemia (now Kadan, Czech Republic) to the United States in 1850. That same year he married Ernestina in Fond du Lac. Descendants of Johann Joachim Christian Pressentin. 5 pp. 27 Dec. 1864 (or 1869). . Notes: 5 pp. [24 pp. [34] pp. Other surnames mentioned in the history: Augustin, Heft, Mentzel, Sabol, Holzer, Fluhr, and Hartmann. Abstract: Story of Elisabeths flight in leaving her homeland. Donated by Juergen Eichhoff. FH Koss DuWayne and his brother Don were among the founding members of the Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin, a group that celebrates the Pomeranian heritage and culture, with members performing traditional dance and speaking a regional Low German dialect. Abstract: Gottfried David Benjamin (Babenschneider) Bogenschneider was born in 1724 and lived in Krackow, Randow, Pomerania, Prussia. [Deutsches Reich Reisepass Nr. J.W. Notes: Handwritten (Rensberger) Fruits/ Family history/ Maryland/ 1811-1982, Fruits, Stanley C. Ancestors and Descendants of Herman Kramer and Elizabeth (Hegeman) Kramer. [School Notebook: German Essay Writing, 1st Seminar and Elements of Algebra]. who was interred in Baw[?] The names Anne and Miss Sarah Endress also appear written on the pages. Some name variations include: Razys, Rassies, Ballazejus, Balazdejus, and Ballaseyus. Family history/ Junkermeier/ Iowa/ Varenholz, Lippe/ Boeke, Stephen/ 1684-1983, Bublitz, Irma. Death was believed due to a stroke. [Madison, Wis.]: Hermann von Elbe, [1985?]. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. Orch. Langenfeld, Rhineland/ article/ Father Langenfeld. 5, no. Notes: Vols. Abstract: Kahle Genealogy Chart Carl Siller was a professor of Pharmacy at Dorpat University, 1843-1850. Abstract: Includes several boxes of diaries, letters, books (see inventory); new materials donated by Rick Frautschi (September 2002): Jacob Teophil. Indianapolis: ca 1986. Asbach, John/ Family History/ Iowa/ German Americans Iowa/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Letters/ Language, German (US) Foreign elements, Nigbor, Joyce Hasselman, comp. Milwaukee, Wis.: Brumder, 1890. On Wednesday he became ill and medical aid was summoned, but his illness became so severe that even though every possible effort was made to relieve his suffering, the end came early this morning. Notes: May be related to items from H. Steinfort; see P89-24 and P89-25; sister is Maria Steinfort, father is C. H. Steinfort, mother is Henriette Steinfort. Donated by Paul N. Untiet. ; Schuberts, of Kiel, Chilton, Wis.; Hageman of New Holstein, Wis.; C. W. Schnell of Chilton, Wis.; and Thompson of Brillion, Wis. See: Voss family/ Handwritten/ Family History/ Baptism records/ Confirmation/ Marriage records/ Holstein/ Wisconsin Calumet County/ German Americans Wisconsin/ World War, 1914-1918. Steurer, Maurine, translator. 1893-1931. Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Dombrowski/ Family history/ Schwarza (Kreis Schleusingen)/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Danzig/ Postcards. Materials are primarily in German, some items (pre-1945) handwritten in the old German script. . World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). Herman/ Himber/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Prussia, Gersbach, Robert. In 1930 she married Joseph J. Reiter, a real estate and insurance business owner. 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. Recommend Joyce's obituary to your friends. One includes a photocopy of a handwritten poem in German, thought to have been written by Carl Bartz. FH Schaeffer Abstract: Also reprinted 1970. Image shows five women standing in a row behind a seated row of five alternating women and men (three women, two men). Joyce A. Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2015. xxxvii, 456 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. FH Radtke2 The play is set in a city on the Rhein, and the characters include a father, mother, daughter, son, and uncle. Wiethaler/ Bavaria/ Germany/ 1914-1945/ Religious/ World War, 1939-1945/ Germany Emigration and immigration United States/ Wisconsin German Americans. She enjoyed listening to music, dancing, and entertaining guests in her home. Dr. Schmidt also made many philanthropical, civic, patriotic, cultural and medical contributions to the welfare of the people of Chicago and of the nation at large.