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Gruber/ Prairie du Sac (Wis.)/ 1843-1940, Schumann. Ludwig, Sr. was born in Cham, Nov. 21, 1876. Abstract: Begins: Jacob Schramm and Magdalena Clos where [sic] on the 29 of November 1864 united as man and wife in Fearing Township Washinton [sic, Washington] County Ohio; other names: Schonholz [Schoenholtz], Zimmer, Daniel, Knoch, Woodlawn, Hope, Boyd. Juergen Kruse: Immigrant, Soldier, Farmer, Family Man. She was also cherished by loving nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends. FH Wellauer Copyright 2012, revised 2017. Abstract: Contents: Baptismal certificate for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Maart [Marth], born Nov. 7, 1833 and baptised on Nov. 10, 1833; confirmation certificate for Helene Munder, from a church in Militsch (in Silesia), dated March 24, 1853; army certificate for M. Marth, with dates for 1853, 1854, and 1855; official release from Prussia for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Marth, March 1857; passport for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Harth [Marth], traveling from Baldekow, Pomerania to Nordamerika, dated May 23, 1857; [second baptismal certificate for Maart, signed Feb. 26, 1857? U.S.: Selbstverlag, 375 pp. 5, no. Abstract: From the introduction: This book is a compilation of pictures, letters, newspaper articles, and documents left by Friedrich August Bellmann (born August 21, 1885 in Radeburg, Germany; died January 23, 1919, in Viola, Wisconsin). The marker is located in Nora Cemetery of Rice Lake in Barron, County, WI. 1996. 1. Sample copy of family newsletter. Life story of Dr. Arthur Hartmann The product was (most likely) manufactured and sold by A. Vogeler & Co., of Baltimore Md. When the war began, Brigittes father served in the German army. MKI P2005-24 MKI P2002-19 Sister Augusta has preserved the original pencil manuscript of this history since the death of Sister Alberta in the year 1944. Sterbesakramenten gestaerkt geduldig in Gottes heiligen Willen, sanft und ruhig., Oberhausen, Germany/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Winschuh, Johanna, 1874-1894/ Stevens Point (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Portage County, Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Erinnerung an Helena Frank, geboren in Beuren, Rheinpreussen, am 30. Amherst Junction, WI: By the author, 1983. 293 pp. Brian Kaess is part German, German American, Silesian, Swiss American, Polish, Scotch Irish, Irish, French, and English American. The family owned the Heidelberger Fass, later named Hessbergers, a Chicago restaurant that appears in the movie Groundhog Day. Abstract: Joseph Reinhardt, born in 1828, immigrated to the U.S. from Fulda and lived in the Granville area of Illinois. [Hales Corners, Wis.]: [1898]. Abstract: Claus Oesau emigrated from Germany in 1848 and settled in New Holstein in Calumet County, Wisconsin. FH Dannenfelser Abstract: The tree consists of four major lines, all originating in Germany. Notes: Nos 11, 16 & 17. Eau Claire, WI: n.d. 31 pp. The family has connections to Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and Washington counties in Wisconsin.