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Abstract: Otti Baulig was born in 1929 in Koblenz-Ltzel, Germany. ]; Einen Grus from Elisabeth Meuer [Weuer? Klaus Groths Beziehungen nach Davenport, USA. Schleswig-Holstein, 1980 Apr., pp. Franks contributions 12. Dannenfelser: Genealogy and family history. A son Clemens died in infancy in 1893. Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Ingwerson, Emil. Lived in Watertown, Wisconsin and Prairie City, Missouri. MKI P2007-41 At the age of ten he and his parents left the village of Zewitz in 1872 to live in America. Annex C: Anhang zur Geschichte der Tuebinger Familie Camerer von 1503-1903 Family history, Von Elbe, Hermann. Family history/ Genealogy/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Zamzow/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Low German dialect/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ Krueger, Zastrow. Partial master: Descendants of Jacob Ludwig Lutz and John Kiler in America, with related families of Shaver-Hassinger-Mowers-Severance-Britton-Smith-Troyer-Travelute. M Mary Jarzynka November 22, 2019 I am so sad to hear of Joyce's passing. He was in the Illinois House of Representatives and in 1886 was elected to the State Senate form LaSalle County. Abstract: Pauline Johanne Friedr. MKI P2018-10 Montana 59405, Copyright 2022 - 23 Schnider Funeral Home, Inc.. All Rights Reserved. Nachtrag. FH Aust Agnes Melcher was their third child, born in 1892. Rensberger, Stephen/ Walldorf, Baden/ 1615-/ Family history, Gaebler, Max. Inscribed Lester Seifert, 10 Dec. 1946. Notes: Of this work one hundred copies have been privately printed by L. C. Wittichsche Hofbuchdruckererei, Darmstadt, for Adolph Finkler, Milwaukee, 1929. Some pieces in English. Also included are photocopies from The Lineage of Ludwig and Louise Mielke by Norbert Manthe (Wauwatosa, WI 1981) and From Wild Root by Stella Pauline Bartz Sheddrick (San Antonio, TX: Pipecreek Publications, 1986), that each offer genealogical information on the Bartz family. Schmitt/ Schmidt/ Alsace/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ German immigrants Pennsylvania/ Coal mining, Schramm, Jacob. Bohn, Peter/ Family History/ Eifel region/ Holzheim, Belgium/ Eupen-Malmedy, Belgium/ Lanzerath, Belgium/ Racine (Wis.)/ Boon, Boohn/ Prussia, Bohn, Mary E. Documents on the Koetterhagen family. Inscribed From Charles to William, Feb. 19, 1905. Letters/ Handwritten/ 19th century/ Germany, Letters from Germany to Frederick Butt in Jordan Township, Green County, Wisconsin (1910-1923). 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. (Two drawing books of Heinrich Steinfort.) Gottlieb Kluegel, an Old Lutheran pastor in Wisconsin, and his wife, Caroline Grebel. Notes: Bauer, Florschuetz, Buettner, Schmitz, Huelzer, Yost, Schmidt. Joyce L Bowman passed away Thursday, April 13th, 2017 . Also included is an article by Nancy Stohs published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that describes the experience of creating this history along with a transcript of an on-line chat Stohs conducted with readers. Abstract: Ernest Wilhelm Bertermann was born in 1825 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany. Juergen and Carl Goth helped to build the first German Lutheran Church of Middleton, Wisconsin. Letters/ Juessen Catharine (ne Ruetz)/ Gaebler, Emil C./ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Clay Center (Kan.), Hessische Familienkunde. FH Szymanski Abstract: Photos, greeting cards. 18 pp. He graduated from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1882 and was a missionary serving twenty-nine mission stations in Northwest Wisconsin between 1882 and 1884. History of the Hemker family. Notes: Bibliographical notes and references, pp. Grandmother Margarets maiden name was Dubbel. Palmyra, Wis.: the author , 1999. . . Notes: Christy, Schindewolf; baptism certificate of Edna Elies, the daughter of Christian H. and Margaret Schindewolf. Letters from a Swiss immigrant to her parents. 1860-1912. FH Luening and 6 pp. Most letters concern family greetings and financial hardships endured during the First World War. 248 pp., ill. Notes: Letters compiled with notations by Paul N. Untiet, English translations by Philip Graupner. 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 Meinholz Materials are primarily in German, some items (pre-1945) handwritten in the old German script. Abstract: Woman from Milwaukee executed near Berlin for spying against the Germans during WWII; history of her life text and video program. Also donated is a copy of: Stargard in Pommern: Gotfried Ernsten, 1722. [S.l. She was a graduate of Central Senior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. Notes: Kramer, Hegeman, Lorang, Mehring, Jansen, Beckers, Borchert MKI 2011-6 5 pieces. She was born on May 10, 1841 in Minden, Germany and came to America with her parents in September, 1852. Stephens, Glenn, and Dale E. Steffey, comp. St. Louis, MO: Robert E. Parkin Genealogical Research & Productions, [1983]. In July of 1843, 42-year-old widower George Jacob Wambold emigrated from Selzen, Hessen-Darmstadt with his tow children, Elizabeth and Henry. Windmond anno Uhu.i 87); a poem dedicated Dem Siebziger Aepfelchen); and a brochure of 1994-1995 events for the Schlaraffia Milwaukia located at 500 E. Marquette Avenue in Milwaukee. His son, Mr. Richard E. Schmidt, gathered these into a scrapbook which is the source the editor has used to weave the colorful fabric of the doctors life into a biographical and historical pattern. His letters often feature swastikas. Fair/Fehr. Early history of New Holstein. 196 pp., portraits. Confirmationsschein for Anna Reinholdt; she was confirmed on 23 April 1865 in Town Rhine. : s.n. Seebach, Ehrenfried/ 1808-1897/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Werse, Rhine/ Obituary, Emigration passports from Wuerttemberg to America for Johann Georg and Madgalene Deuschle, 1855 and 1858. Marshalls Band is still active, since 1884: Family History/ Photographs/ German Americans Kansas/ Rahn, Family History/ Archives/ Cooking/ Recipes, German Workerss Organization/ Wausau (Wis.), Abstract: Ernest Wilhelm Bertermann was born in 1825 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany. The Ragatz family emigrated from Tamins, Switzerland in 1842, settling in Honey Creek Township, Sauk County, Territory of Wisconsin. Her parents operated Haus Frieda, a Zimmer frei (bed and breakfast), which was named after Brigittes aunt Frieda, who had emigrated to America and was sending money back to help support the business. Abstract: Drawings and poems. 1977. [89] pp., ill. (some col.) Family history/ Bertermann/ Grosshofer/ German Americans Illinois/ Chicago, Hahn, Joseph. Schuster, Alexander/ Kuehl, Ann/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Michigan/ Letters/ Handwritten/ Music, Schwab, J. W. Letter. Goetsch/ Merrill (Wis.)/ Pomerania/ Abraham/ Albrecht/ Arndt/ Baumann/ Borchert/ Hackbarth/ Kniess/ Krause/ Krueger/ Luedtke/ Maahs/ Meindl/ Miller/ Mootz/ Porath/ Raddatz/ Radke/ Radtke/ Schultz/ Steckling/ Sturm/ Woller/ Wisconsin Marathon County/ Pomerania, Worthing, Mrs. Kenneth donator. Taufzeugen waren Herr Louis Rieckhof, Frau Friederike Schmidt. Ferdinand. Notes: Magli, Cooper, Wilcox Notes: The author is the great-great-granddaughter of Johann Georg Andreas and the cousin of Austin Wehrwein of St. Paul, MN. handwritten documents signed Antje Claussen; Endress/ Religious/ Pennsylvania/ Handwritten, Engler, David Alan. Laidlaw/ Baptism records/ Hales Corners (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Milwaukee County/ German Americans Wisconsin, Baptismal document (Taufschein): Gladys Henriette Laidlaw, 1898. Sister Augusta has preserved the original pencil manuscript of this history since the death of Sister Alberta in the year 1944. When I Was a Girl in Bavaria. Notes: Donated by La Vern Rippley, 2006. The Bertermann Family Tree: Fritz Herman Karl Bertermann (Grosshofer) (Gylund), 17 May 1909 4 March 1953 & Grace Jenny Johnson (Wife), 1 March 1916 23 February 1990. Notes: Donated by Sue Stoddard. FH Naschold Neue revidirte Ausgabe. Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten June 28, 29, 30, 1984 at Red Wing Minnesota. Whitewater, Wis.: 1999. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. 358, Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior/ 1742-/ Pennsylvania. The Falck family: Remembrance still is bright. 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. Heinrich married Elisabeth Catharine Thoma, and their son, Henry Kruckeberg, was born in 1878 and died in 1957 in Wisconsin. Includes information on typical farm chores, buildings, social activities, coming of the railroad and roads, etc., experienced by many first farmers. Notes: 1 p.; Van Kleeck, Barentsz by John Schuette in 1906 She attended Lakewood schools and worked as a retail clerk, prior to her disability. In 1878 he married Johanna Lerche, who was born in Piesterwitz, Silesia, Prussia. Family history/ Sternberger/ Leute/ German Americans Wisconsin, Rueedi, Ernst. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. On July 17, 1836 he married Anne Marie Louise Poggemueller. 262-264. Notes: Oesau, Hanssen, Kletzien; see also FH Oesau: Claus Oesau and His Descendants by Francis W. Laurent. Notes: Donated by Phyllis M. Bunnelle. Certificate of Award for having read Adventures of Brownie, awarded 17 Jan. 1906 to Hermuth Voss, grade 4. German-American author. Notes: Bendel, Diekopf, Pesch, Hoffman, Maslow, Brown. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Marilyn Joyce Bowman to pay them a last tribute. [A]t the age of seventeen [he] came to America, making his home in New York, where he worked at his trade as baker. Notes: Descendents on title page; donated by LaVerne Telle Boehmke. MKI P2003-8. Stoddart, Alfred. Songs/ Societies, etc./ Ships/ Photographs/ Milwaukee (Wis.), Photograph of Gravestone for Henry E. F. R. Abst, March 1, 1835March 5, 1921. In 1912 the family emigrated to the U.S. aboard the Konigen Luise, settling in Chicago. Abstract: These materials are in the possession of Mrs. Carol Niendorf. Letters/ Religious, German Club of Wausau-Merrill (Wis.). There was a sister, Marie. He was elected president of Concordia College, St. Paul, and served in this position from 1893 to 1927. Family history/ German Americans Illinois/ Illinois Whiteside County/ Cassens/ Drantmann/ Frerichs/ Gerken/ Hinrichs/ Knelson/ Lass/ Preibisius, Christy, Margaret. 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. Obituary Index of Germany. These stories were first published in periiodicals and then later they were collected and published as a book 1885. MKI P2003-7 Letters, autobiography, various archival materials. Originals dated 1863, 12/6/1889, 1895. Notes: donated by Lois Kind (nee Wachter) Includes many documents, clippings, maps She worked as a supervisor of the stenographer pool at US Rubber until her retirement in 1966. Abstract: Letters, copy of Our man In Limbo by H. Loeffler Evangelischen Waisen-Vereins im Sued-Illinois-Distrikt, hrsg. August 1941 in Karl Schurz Park, Grafton, Wis. Eintritt 10c. The writer notes they were in Milwaukee, and that in 1842 he married Friederica Wilhelmine Augusta (geboren Schallock). FH Asbach A son Clemens died in infancy in 1893. Notes: 1903 History of Gugler Lithographic Company, photo of Heinrich Gugler. 80-86. FH Gruling Apple Valley, Minn.: Tegeder, 116 pp. Donated by Juergen Eichhoff. Ophelias sister was Mrs. J. D. Bessler, already living in America, possibly in Lincoln, Neb. Well-wishers signing in 1951 from Schwerin and Hohenwoos, also one from Milwaukee, 1852. Warnke. Saint Peter, Minn.: Falck, Myron R., 104 pp. Donated by Norbert A. Hildebrand, 1983. 92 pages : illustrations (some color), maps. Family history/ Felten/ Waldorf (Kreis Ahrweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz)/ Germany, Durland, Mary. FH Ev. 1972. BX 8695 .M3 M3 (B86-103) (prayers for the monthly gathering); a deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa; a page from a family Bible; two fragments of writing exercises in English; and a map showing the course of the Rhine river. . 108 pp., maps. New Orleans, the Mississippi River, and German Migration to the Midwest. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. . He emigrated in November of 1838, arriving in New Orleans in January of 1839, settling first in Perry County, Missouri. The product was (most likely) manufactured and sold by A. Vogeler & Co., of Baltimore Md. Frampton n Cedar Falls Iowa signed Otto Lam[? Notes: Photocopies donated by Elda Ehrlinge, Hanover, WI. Abstract: Contents: Examination certificate, possibly associated with a test to become a tailor, dated 14 December 1867 for Gottfried Richard Remp, born in Greifenberg Death notice for a John Tiedchen[?] Comprising the Boehmke, Latotski, Kluck, Klein, Radtke, Gruhlke, and Reibe Families. . A printed book version (copyright 2014, 227 pp. Abstract: Letter: An Sophie and signed Wilhelm., Wintermantel/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Baden/ 1788-/ Family history, Abstract: Photocopies of assorted family papers, most handwritten. Lutz is credited with launching the J. New York: Krone Brothers, 1885. Schaufler/ 1821-1823/ Diaries, Scheid, Rudolf. ; Family History of Bertha Tauber Harper, by Wilhelmina Harper (daughter), 3 pp. Munder, Susanna Helena/ Barton (Wis.)/ Prussia/ Passports/ Baptism records/ Marth [Maart], Martin Friedrich/ Letters Heinrich, Nagel, Paul. Abstract: Papers of Meissner, a Cashton, Wisconsin, postmaster, Town of Portland justice of the peace, farmer, and seed specialist, including fragmentary correspondence, letter books, diaries, account books, seed record books, and justice dockets. Luening, Dietrich C., 1848-1936/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Nationaler Deutschamerikanischer Lehrerbund/ Teachers/ Schools/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Letters/ Handwritten, Luft, Wayne W. History and family tree of the Friedrich Seidemann Family, 1853-1983. Also donated is a copy of: 1 compact disc, 13 pages, and 2 family trees. Donated by Ellen Trankle Kohnhorst, 2008: Though not addressed in this book, in 1875 Bertha married Canadian-American William Harper, and moved to the U.S. that same year. Notes: Donated by Fran Luebke, 2012. FH Rieman (P84-153), Schallert, Sterling William. Lutz, Jacob Ludwig/ Kiler, John/ Family history/ Wuerttemberg/ Baden, Calnin, Mechtild. unpaginated [102] pp., ill. 108 pp., ill. Gift of Frances L. Luebke; Brandenburg was the great uncle of her husband. Family history/ Farming/ Germany, Radtke, Lorraine M. Radtke, assorted papers. 104 pp. 40. MKI has scrapbooks of the columns published in the years 1941-1945 (6 volumes); a manuscript (typescript) of the autobiography written in 1934 in German covering the years 1862-1929; a scrapbook of the English version of his autobiography (his childhood and young adulthood: 1862 to 1885) and of his trip abroad in 1906, published in the Jonesboro Gazette of Jonesboro, Illinois; and a typescript version written in 1938 in English of the end of his autobiography (1917-1938). She was born in Koeln-Ehrenfeld . Miller, John Annas/ Miller, Indian John/ Family history, Moely, Mildred Schoephoerster. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. 1815-; descendants of Blocki, Eugene; and Blocki, Anton. Includes appendices: Land of the Free: A Journey to the American Dream Adam Kohel and the American Civil War Ancestral Analysis of DNA Land Records, Wisconsin. Expense Account/ Family/ Braun, Elise. FH Parge See also: FH Westphal Church in Milwaukee. His parents were Herbert August Zamzow and Mildred Lorna Louise Utech. Family history/ Lotte/ Wallraff/ Madison (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Prussia/ Rhineland-Palatinate, Walther, Carolina. ); a letter from Katharina and Peter Bender to their aunt and children, written in Augenthal (near Munich, Germany) on 22 Oct. 1894; a letter from Georg Kraemer to his friend Georg [Heim?] (Brumm),1854-1940; Brumm, Carl F., 1844-1914 and Brumm, Johanna C. (Voigt), 1835-1920; part of the family settled in Australia. Some of the names and places noted on the sheets: Krebs (Barth), Bindemann (Cuestrin), Braun (Cuestrin), Selle (Cuestrin), Kielmann (Danzig), Bohmer (Greifswald), Kallmorgen (Greifswald), Rudolph (Greifswald), Bartsch (Gruenberg), Schoenknecht (Gruenberg), Seidel (Gruenberg), Thiemer (Gruenberg), Nerger (Parchim), Brandenberg (Rothenburg), Haeyn (Schmiedeberg), Nerger (Tessin), Petersen (Tessin), Wegner (Tessin), Zeuschner (Zuellichau), Hanshagen (?). In October of 1944, Brigitte, her mother, and her sister escaped eastern Germany as the Russian army advanced. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar [Part 3]. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. Notes: Meyer, Bergmann, Westphal, Werner, Bacmeister. The letters are from C. Henry Joseph, (husband of Amelia Endlich, Emils sister) written from New Hope, Portage Co., Wis. and dated Sept. 13, 1865; from Amelia Endlich (Emils sister); from Wilhelm Ingwerson (Emil and Amelias brother) written from Mount Pleasant [Nebraska?] He married and started a family, and immigrated with them to the United States in 1851. Wayne H. Jens, Compiler. Family history/ Immigrants/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Pomerania, Prussia. 27 Dec. 1864 (or 1869). Notes: Donated by Pat Rediess; washed and deacidified 1985 by the Wisconsin Conservation Service Center, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. MKI P2004-50 Emanuels Gemeinde im Namen des Dreieinigen Gottes getauft worden. Notes: Donated by Nancy J. Stohs, 2009. FH Luening FH Lautz2 The author was born in Krefeld, West Germany, spent her childhood shuttling back and forth between East and West Germany, and emigrated with her family to South Carolina when she was thirteen. 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. He immigrated with his parents and five siblings. At the bottom of the card is printed: F. M. Findeisen, New Cassel (Fond du Lac County), Wis. [Internet searches show that Frederick Maximilian Findeisen was born around 1836/1837 in Prussia and arrived in New York in 1862. Maeser, Reinhard. undt Bluehe Gehe auff der Tugendt Bahn biss dich Ein Mahl dein Go[tt] wuerdt ziehen zu dem hellen Sternen Blahnn. They were following Annas son Reinhard, who had fled to America to avoid service in the Prussian army. Inscribed Florence Vollmer. A Sunday Child. New York: Krone Brothers, 1885. Siblings Hermann and Elsa came to the U.S. in 1925, working first on the Lemke farm in Morrison Township. Notes: Donated by Elizabeth Greene, 2012. [Letter about Ganshirt research]. New-York: John Ghegan, 37 Barclay Street. 100 Jahre in Amerika. Beuren (Kreis Trier-Saarburg)/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Frank, Helena, 1872-1893/ Stevens Point (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Portage County, [Death notice/prayer card for Rev. Christopher Sower, Sr., 1694-1758: Printer in Germantown: An Annotated Bibliography. His son Paul Jesus Kaess combines all of these ethnic qualities while also being Mexican. Jordan, MN: 1983. Abstract: Includes family trees, photographs, journal entries, burial locations, etc. . Mentions the names Detleff Heinrich Voss (St. Annen); Anna Margarethe Jess geb. Amalie, 1858-1930 was born in Milwaukee of parents who had emigrated from Pomerania for religious reasons. Abstract: Personal letters, most in English, some in German Note: During the 1930s, Ferdinand Duppel was enamored of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party. FH Stumpf Prochnow. Abstract: Various documents donated by M. von Reitzenstein, Grand Marsh, WI FH Ragatz 293 pp. [213] pp., ill. (some col.). 8tes Infantrie-Regiment 6te Compagnie Buechlein fuer den Soldaten Wilhelm Schumacher. [S.l. Abstract: Cover title: The Wermerskirchens: A Family History Notes: John Eiselmeiers autobiography (1861-1938) was published in the Milwaukee Herold in German as a serial column. 1987. Gundershofen, Alsace: 1709. 2, in German, August 2, 1902 December 31, 1907; Vol. Abstract: Includes Gesegnete Weihnacht! card signed by E. F. Dornfeld; Herzliche Glueck-Wuensche zur goldenen Hochzeit signed by H. Schmidt; Zum Andenken an Euren Mainzer Aufenthalt gweidmet von Eurem Freund Hans Stark (Mainz, den 28. Prochnow, Michael/ Prochnow, Anna Marten/ Oakdale (Wis.)/ Hansfelde, Posen/ 1790-1984, Tesch, Maria Catharina, and Nicolaus Tesch . Huber, Anthony/ Pennsylvania Berks County/ Narratives. Family History/ Balcke/ Minden, Westphalia/ Davenport (Ia. [Madison, WI: the compiler, 2004]. Briefe] und Dokumente kompiliert von Paul N. Untiet ein Nachkomme von Ladbergen Auswanderer Kipp, Untiet, Harmeyer, Hoge und Schroer. FH Faber 89 pp. Ferdinand Huber. Fair/Fehr. Location. Notebooks. Juergen and Carl Goth helped to build the first German Lutheran Church of Middleton, Wisconsin. Autobiography of Frederick Dannenfelser. 112 pp. Cedarburg, Wis.: Evangelisch-Lutherischen St. Immanuels-Kirche, [1920s]. Notes: With penciled additions to 1983. Our German Heritage: Genealogy of the Christopher Pfeil and Elizabeth Wambold Pfeil Family. Abstract: Notebook contains songs (most in English, some in German) and one recipe (in English). He arrived in the U.S. in 1882 and worked for the Fauerbach Brewing Company in Madison, Wisconsin, until 1892, after which he worked at other breweries in the city. Notes: Steffen, Radloff, Radant, Sahnow. Family History/ Autobiography/ Dannenfelser, Heinrich, 1808-1889/ Hesse-Darmstadt/ Wisconsin, Petrie, Michael. Notes: Donated by John W. Swantz, 2013. 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.

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