]: the authors, 2009. FH Timmerman Abstract: This paper is a progress report compiled by Dr. Raymond C. Thurow and his family about the origins of their extended family and their migrations. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. Letters/ Religious, German Club of Wausau-Merrill (Wis.). This is an example of a religious item typically brought with German-speaking immigrants when they came to America. She truly loved her church and faithfully attended Sunday Worship as well as Word on Wednesday for Mid-Day Bible Study. Ubbelohde family tree . ; reprint. 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. His parents were Herbert August Zamzow and Mildred Lorna Louise Utech. 93 pp. P88-64 Ehrenfried Seebach obituary. The letters date from as early as 1892 to 1902. Blessed Great-grandmother. Otti Remembers: German WWII Teen Immigrates to America. Merrill, Wis.: the author, c2010. Riechers, Johann Christian/ Family history/ Wisconsin/ Engeln, Hannover/ 1821-1978, Gross, Frank Robert. [Essay tablets of H. Steinfort]. Prof. Eugen Kuehnemann of Breslau, Karl Schurz Profeessor, University of Wisconsin. Annex C: Life and Thoughts of Johann Wilhelm Camerer 1842-1910 He was a young man of exceptional cheerful disposition and had a scope of friends who will miss him from their midst. Frederick August Bellman was born in Dresden, Saxony, Germany, August 21, 1885 and died at his home in Viola, Wisconsin, January 23, 1919 in his thirty-fourth year. Margaret had a brother, Ferdinand, who later married Minna. Warnke. Documents and photographs related to the Schlaraffia Milwaukia. FH Kahlfuss Madison, Wis.: the author, 1997. Marked DRAFT.Graphics include map, two crests, and a photograph. Notes: Yoder, Mast, Hostetler, Hershberger, Borntreger, Byler, Kramer, Shetler Vol. FH Roemheld Abstract: Henry Wessels was born in 1800 in Kreis Recklinghausen, Nordrhein-Westphalen, Germany, and died 1857 in Millstadt, St. Clair Co., Illinois. Maternal lines: Neupert/Schoenheider/Suessenguth (Thuringen to Chicago); Meyer/Goltermann (Landesbergen and Erichshagen, Hannover, Germany, to DuPage County, Illinois, to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois). Contains more than 107,400 individuals and shows some 36,574 marriages. Donated by Michael E. Kohel. Brandenburg, Bernard Christian/ Gronow/ Raasch/ Luebke/ Humburg/ Family History/ Diaries. 162 pp. Donated by Myron and Mary Bohn on behalf of Roger Butts, 2007. Abstract: Author is the subjects son. Reich moecht ich sein! Photocopies of census reports, marriage certificates. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Herbert Miller of Jonesboro, Arkansas, who passed away on April 24, 2023, at the age of 87, leaving to mourn family and friends. 59. FH Luening [1900s?]. Schlicher, J. J. Notes: Puttkamer, Metz, Westphal, Budtke, von Selle, Volkmann; donated in August 2002 by Mrs. Joan Meier, 87 Golf Parkway, Apt. 1989. Brumder/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ German-American publishers Milwaukee, Autograph book [Alvina Steinfort Brennecke]. Windmond anno Uhu.i 87), which may have come from the Schlaraffia in New Orleans; 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. Note: During the 1930s, Ferdinand Duppel was enamored of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party. 36-37 the two final pages of his story. Wild, Katherine. Cross Plains, WI: 1982. Strothmann, Wilhelm, 1656-1972/ Family history/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Versmold, Westphalia, Struve, Arno. Kirchengeschichte & Weltgeschichte. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. Two letters written in red ink (the first dated 2. Roads to the Past, Vol. undt Bluehe Gehe auff der Tugendt Bahn biss dich Ein Mahl dein Go[tt] wuerdt ziehen zu dem hellen Sternen Blahnn. Geistige Erfahrungen und Geschichte des Johann Michael ? Dezember 1869; gestorben zu North Washington, Iowa, am 2. September 1913., Luxembourg/ Iowa/ Immigrants/ Probst, Johann Peter. Abstract: Scanned images of 11 letters written in the old German script, along with transliterations and translations. Notes: 5 pp. [94] pp., ill. Kruegers trip to Ploty, Poland (Plathe, Pomerania), and Gardomino, Poland ( Cardemin, Pomerania); a timeline for major events in the lives of Frederick Kickbusch, August Kickbusch, and August Krueger; and a photograph and family group sheet for Ferdinand and Bertha (Meilahn) Baumann. Theo was born July 15, 1906 in Flieden, Hesse; Else was born June 15, 1912 in Crumstadt (Stadt Riedstadt, Kreis Gross-Gerau) and lived in Frankfurt. Notes: Schnaich, Bavaria Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Sheboygan County/ Lutz, Johann/ Business & Industry/ Chicago. The Wolter Family Letters collection includes correspondence, business documents, government documents, birth and death notices, wartime (WWII) correspondence, holiday and travel cards, letters and drawings by children, conference materials, newspaper articles, and reprints of articles in the field of ophthalmology. Chart. The daughter of an artist, she met and mingled with many noted people, and even encountered, unwittingly at the time, King Maximillian II. Family history/ Farming/ Germany, Radtke, Lorraine M. Radtke, assorted papers. Abstract: Gladys Henriette, Tochter der Familie William und Pauline Laidlaw, geboren den 16. Pattison[?] MKI P2002-85 8, no. 22 pp. [41] pp. Joyce Zoellner . FH Wagner / Laufenberg He was the only scientist and [one of the last men] to walk on the moon, (Dec. 11, 1972). Her grandfather was Karl Gottlieb Pade, who emigrated from Brandenburg around 1848 or 1849 and settled in Lomira, Wisconsin. MKI, Gausmann, Arne. Abstract: Includes newspaper clippings: Grandma Teubert passes ninety. First line of printed text: 1. Born to eternal life Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the age of 95. The Damrosch Dynasty: Americas First Family of Music. . Ludwig, Sr. was born in Cham, Nov. 21, 1876. Bertha, meanwhile, raised five children and engaged in a number of social activities. In 1912 he came to Viola and opened a bakery in partnership with his brother-in-law. Luth. Abstract: former nationality German.now residing at 803 Mulford Street, Evanston, Illinoishe is now in the United States of America and is a citizen thereof through the naturalization on March 27, 1922, by the Circuit Court, at Chicago, Illinois, of Rudolph Grosshofer, to whom his mother was married on April 15, 1920, applicant a minor on the date of the naturalization, having resided permanently in the United States since December 6, 1912. Dated 17 May 1943. Included are translations of the German language correspondence, written mostly by Meissner to family, friends, and business acquaintances in Germany. German Methodist Church, Madison Wis. Church Records, 1850-1912, 2 vols. Deutschen Evang. Voss; Hans Voss (Rentoul [Rantoul] Calumet County, Wisconsin); Carl, Detlef, Claus Clausen (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin); Hans Peter Christian Clausen (Chicago); Anna Catharina Haack geb. Stenz, Matthias/ Family history/ 1692-1980/ Wisconsin/ Rieden, Kreis Mayen, Stephens, Glenn, and Dale E. Steffey, comp. Miniature Paintings of the Childhood Homes of U.S. Presidents, Washington to Ford. Heinr. Christian Frederick and Dorothea Louisa (Blank) Siewert left Hohenschoenau, Prussia, for America in 1850. (Two drawing books of Heinrich Steinfort.) Donated by Bob Luening. Madison, WI: Mohs Seaplane Corporation, c1984. Amalie, 1858-1930 was born in Milwaukee of parents who had emigrated from Pomerania for religious reasons. Notes: Cover title. Donated by Gerald H. Jerry Clausing. Gruber/ Prairie du Sac (Wis.)/ 1843-1940, Schumann. Abstract: The majority of the Gruling/Zastrow ancestors came from Pomerania, specifically the towns of Labehn, Dumroese, and Stantin in Kreis Stolp; Ottendorf in Kreis Naugard; and (presumably) Ruebenhagen in Kreis Regenwalde. Krones deutsche Schul-Vorschriften in zehn Heften. Abstract: Bendel Pedigree Chart. FH Wiedenbeck Joyce Ann Bowman Obituary It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Joyce Ann Bowman (Dallas, Texas), who passed away on March 20, 2022, at the age of 64, leaving to mourn family and friends. Obituary Index of Germany. FH Drehobl FH Aust Abstract: Includes a family tree, two letters in German script written by Johannes Staiger and Ignaz Staiger, and a transcription of the letters. _________________________________________________________________, Tegeder, Robert M. The Bahn Family in America, 1731-1983, and some genealogical information about the Harbaugh, Libhart, Heckert, Fisher and Hain Families of Early Pennsylvania: The history of John Henry Bahn who emigrated from Germany to the American colonies in 1731 and of some ofj his descendants. . FH Umhoefer Notes: Marth, Bublitz, Kurth, Graese, Munder, Krause, Menge, Krenz 2, 5 are 8.5 x 11. Theresa Laufenberg and Joe Wagner met in Madison and were married in 1911 in Pine Bluff. Wisconsin: Paul N. Untiet, unnumbered pages; about 101 insert sleeves in three-ring binder. Albert & Thea: Lives Well-Lived. This document attempts to trace Albert and Louisa to the end of their life in 1901. Pastor A. Kluge was born on July 19, 1830 in Querfurt, Sachsen. Documents include: a history of Company G, 13th Wisconsin Infantry; [Veteran] Volunteer Enlistment for Peter Shaffner (State of Tennessee, Town of Nashville, 1864); memorandum from prisoner of war records, 1865; discharge due to death (diarrhea, 1865); certificate for government undertakers, John A. Smithers & Bro., St. Louis; company muster rolls; a letter, with translation, from 29 July 1864 written from Lars-Laending, Staat Alabamaand signed Peter Schaeffner; copies of pages 101, 108, and 109 from, [A biographical narrative of a German immigrant who served as a Private in the 20th Regiment, New York Volunteers, United Turner Rifles, by C. Eugene Miller and Forrest F. Steinlage]; and a translation of a letter from John Stahel, Capt. Weaver Genealogy 1748-1985: Switzerland to the U.S. Holmesville, OH: Selbstverlag, 1986? Schoenecker, Johann Heinrich/ 1700-/ Waxweiler/ Family history, Koenig, Roselyn Schoenecker. Joyce joined the Community Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Oscar D. Epps, Sr. on September 29, 2013. Jung, and Flesch. Cleveland: Privately printed, 1920. 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. of 11. FH Rodolf Voss, born 5 May 1896, confirmed 17 April 1910. And others. ]: the author, 2010. Notes: 1903 History of Gugler Lithographic Company, photo of Heinrich Gugler. Bloede, Victor C. The Journey Victor G. Bloede: His forebears and successors. Abstract: Memoirs of his life. August 1941 in Karl Schurz Park, Grafton, Wis. Eintritt 10c. Klaus Groths Beziehungen nach Davenport, USA.. Some Wisconsin towns and cities mentioned in the history: Chilton, New Holstein, Manitowoc, and Sheboygan. Abstract: Statements about German school texts and Christmas programs, storybook. Bernard C. Brandenburg. ); 1942 (4 vol.). Menu. Niederschriften. This is their story and the story of their descendants down to the present. 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?) 200 pp. Notes: Donated by Don Hohlstein of Rio, Wisconsin, 2008. 513 pp., ill. [2006]. [Madison, Wis.]: [the author], 2010. Cottage Grove, WI: [the author], 2003. and dated Sept. 5, 1865; and one addressed to Lieber Bruder and signed only Deine dich liebende Schwester (from Amelia? Notes: Translation by Minnie Wullschleger and Ursula Peterson; donated by Richard Wullschleger. Abstract: Includes family trees, photographs, journal entries, burial locations, etc. It is possible that this suitcase had not been opened for nearly 60 years when I opened it in 2007. 4, in English, January 1, 1919 December 31, 1927; Vol. Abstract: An estimated seventy letters written by the parents and brother of C. H. Eicks in the 1880s and early 1900s, many addressed in care of Messr. Moore & Schley, 80 Broadway, New York. Includes a scan of, Family history/ Letters/ Mecklenburg-Schwerin/ Pommern, Mecklenburg/ Wisconsin Dane County/ Middleton (Wis.)/ Goth/ Lueth/ Pilcher, Mecklenburg. Agnes Melcher was their third child, born in 1892. Urbana, Illinois: 1940. T. H. C. Buenger was married on 8 April 1885 to Ottilie Meier. She was born on May 10, 1841 in Minden, Germany and came to America with her parents in September, 1852. Notes: 4 pp. Notes: A second date appears written on the cover in fainter ink: Dec. 21, 1910; MKI has no. He married Anna Margarethe Keiner in 1825. Document published: Verlag von Ernst Kaufmann 66 & 68 Fulton Street, New York, No. letter written in old German script from New Holstein in 1860 to Fraulein Hansen and signed C. Oesau; Roth, Mathias/ 1863-/ Family history/ Trassem, Saarburg/ Spring Green (Wis.)/ Wisconsin, Roth, Cynthia. Zehren/ Wisconsin Fond du Lac County Ashford Township/ Wisconsin Dodge County Lomira Township/ Beuren (Kreis Trier-Saarburg)/ Kirsch, Jacob, Carl/ Brehmer, Wilhelm/ Chicago/ Berlin/ Family history, Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, Click here to view the program for the dedication reception, See complete list of archival holdings here, http://www.2manitowoc.com/04/NHTobits.html, http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB000073DE00000000, https://frautschi-letters.mki.wisc.edu/FLVAhomed.html. Mequon, Wisconsin: Bogenschneider Publications, 2018. viii, 526 pp., illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, portraits. Florence Vollmer Kohnhorst, 1899-1986, was the youngest child of Friedrich and Amalie Vollmer. They served in the Illinois Volunteers, Company B, 79th Regiment from 1862 until 1865. 1984. Elm Grove, Wis.: unpublished, [199?]. In accordance with her wishes, there will be no calling hours or services. 61-69. Names include: Vogel, Davison, Miller, Remus, Steinback, Klatt, Riedner, Bourk, Uecker, and Klecker. 2, 5 are 8.5 x 11. [United States? 4, Winter 1999. The Bogenschneider Family History and Genealogy. 18, 5 loose printout pages : illustrations. : s.n., 1997. Autobiography of Bishop William Horn 1839-1917. Abstract: Family chart, early origins, chapters on several of the Bahns; chapter on Hain family; chapters on Heckert, Libhart, Harbaugh, Bahn genealogies; history of St. Johns (Hains) reformed church. Lived in Watertown, Wisconsin and Prairie City, Missouri. Diaries/ Wullschleger, Wundst, Milvin. The history of Else Krueger Schuhmacher. Kindschi, Johann/ Graubunden Canton, Switzerland/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Family history/ 1800-, Kindschi, Donald. Maeser, Karl G. Maher, Patricia. Letters/ Forty-eighters/ Sternberger/ Leute/ Ruedebusch/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Mayville (Wis.)/ Native Americans. Falck, Myron R. Coats of arms for the name Falck and variations of that name as found in the Siebmacher Wappenbuecher. BX 7943 .B3 B3 1986 York, Pa.: Association of American Boyers, 1984-1998. The contract discusses land holdings, future children, and arrangements in the case of an unexpected death. Erinnerungen aus dem Leben eines 82jahrigen in der alten un neuen Welt. We believe that Mr. Bessler found work for the Zimkoskes on the railroad in Augusta, Illinois. The sheets contain a family tree as well as information from various newspaper articles, family stories, and obituaries. Family History/ Giffey/ Brandenburg, Prussia/ Lampe/ Boesen, Luchow, Hannover/ Niebel/ Kathmann/ Gehrke/ Brinkerhoff/ Kaschube/ Schwandt/ Dilts/ Pangburn/ Kluczinski/ German Americans Wisconsin. Heinrich Kruckeberg died in 1905 in Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin. [34] pp. S.l. ]: Blurb, 2012. Meine Reise nach Lourdes, Woerishofen und Boehmen / Erinnerungen aus dem Boehmerwald. She filed this portrait of her ancestor. FH Nagel (P85-49) Donated by William G. Thiel. The writings inside appear to have been done in Breslau. 1868. The story begins with intimate portraits of daily life in both Germanies during the fifties and early sixties.When her father, who had spent several years as a POW in the US, accepts a job in America, the family encounters culture shock: a move from a densely populated urban area to upstate South Carolina. Abstract: Family history from H. Myron Bohn, Sr. (b. Jan. 10, 1909 in Racine, Wisconsin) to Peter Bohn (b. July 3, 1798 in Lanzerath, Belgium, and died Dec. 1885 in Racine, Wisconsin). ]; correspondence from Herm. Notes: Weaver/Yoder/Miller unpaginated [102] pp., ill. Declaration of Intention, Naturalization Record, for Joseph Reines, February, 5, 1918.. Notes: Printed from scans of originals. Notes: Donated by Winifred Lacy, 2002. Notes: Papers of Joseph Valentin Dombrowski and family; Milwaukee city directories in State Historical Society may be used to find family; George may have travelled to Germany with the Maennergesangverein Milwaukee; stamps on postcards are of interest. This collection includes transcriptions and translations of a large number of letters dating from 1900 through the post-World War II Care Package years of the 1940s. Abstract: A social, as well as a musical history [] it gives a good picture of the German immigrant experience in the United States: the arrival of the immigrants, their sponsoring group (the Arion Society), their customs (particularly at Christmas), their German singing societies, the German domination of the countrys orchestras, and the mounting prejudice against German immigrants during World War I. from the Steuben News. and Ludwig learned the brewing trade. Ochsner. Family history/ Harper, Bertha Tauber, 1853-1945/ Bavaria, Hartig, Joachim. Abstract: Johan and his first wife, Johanna, came to LaSalle, Illinois in 1865; when Johanna died, her sister Fredericka came in 1866 to marry him. in Oberdollendorf, a district of Koenigswinter, Westphalia, in either 1844 or 1847; two fragments of writing exercises (in English); envelope with Mount Pleasant, Iowa pre-printed as return address; Civil War letter from Johann Asbach to his parents and siblings, written in German and English from a camp near Memphis, Tennessee (May 7, 1864) [letters reflect a mixture of German and English words]; a 29-page handwritten Andachts-Uebungen der monatlichen Versammlung (prayers for the monthly gathering); deed for John and Veronica Asbachs farm in Iowa. 1-9 The letter from 1896 also includes an advertisement for The Settlers on Lake Winnebago: A True Narrative of Pioneer Life in the North-West. FH Groth New materials donated by Rick Frauschi (September 2003): one compact disc containing the letters of John Jacob Frautschi, 1863-1914 with transcriptions and translations [see also Frautschi Letter Virtual Archive, https://frautschi-letters.mki.wisc.edu/FLVAhomed.html] Abstract: In 1841 Bartholomew Ragatz sent his eldest son, Christian, to America to locate a suitable homestead for the family. Document published: Verlag der Deutsch Ev. Includes maps and photographs. Would you like to offer Joyce Ann Bowmans loved ones a condolence message? A. C. Plappert for Peter Christian Iversen, New Holstein, Wisconsin, May 15, 1924. 10 pp. Family History/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Columbus (Wis.)/ Miller/ Steinback/ Klatt/ Riedner/ Uecker/ Klecker, Ave-Lallemant Family History. Friedrichs sister, Jacobine Friederike Marie Wilhelmine, married Georg Anton Nerger and left Mecklenburg to settle in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1891. Luth. Koehler, Vern Emma. Madison, WI. Notes: Donated by Fred and Lois Wessel, 2009. FH Richards He was employed by A. W. Freund & Co. and also the Geo. The four sons of Georg Werner Doering immigrated to America between 1850 and 1870, settling near each other at Gratiot in Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Strey, 1869, No 1120 Chesnut [sic] Stree. In addition to producing leading research on American dolls, the Kurtz team has reported on the Amish, Mennonites, and the Church of the Brethern, such as Wheels Made by Hand, an article about an Amish buggy repair shop in Goshen, Indiana. German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Dunn County/ Rural life & conditions/ 20th century/ Hartung, Coleman, Barbara. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Chester Chandler of Midland City, Alabama, who passed away on April 24, 2023, at the age of 62, leaving to mourn family and friends. Aus meinem Leben. Wisconsin: 1865, 1880. Taufzeugen waren Herr Heinr. The names Anne and Miss Sarah Endress also appear written on the pages. FH Bloede Ahnenpass, ancestor passport (In German and English) with explanations The documents are primarily letters written in the old German script during the 20th century to the Richter family in the United States. The family has connections to Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and Washington counties in Wisconsin. In the Studio of the Master: Sophie Charlotte Gaebler, a Lisztianerin from Watertown in Weimar. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. Jacob and Franziska Sternberger Collection. Abstract: Carl/Karl Heinrich Friedrich Pressentin was born March 6, 1827 in Demen, Germany. FH Joss (P86-80) WHS CS71 .K4613 2016 Abstract: Assorted photocopied family papers: Passport for Friedrich Westphal and Albertine (Berta) Budtke from the Koeniglich Preussische Staaten, Provinze Pommern (1851); biographies (in German) for Friedrich and Berta; pox vaccination paper for Berta; photo of Hulda Westphal (written in pen: 1878-1960), daughter of Friedrich and Berta; wedding invitation for marriage of Hulda A. Westphal and Eduard B. Volkmann, 9 May 1895, Town Herman, Dodge County, Wisconsin; four letters: from Wilhelmine Westphal to her brother, from Steffen [?] Abstract: Family history begins with Louis Wittick and Louisa Chedley (Scheigle? Wilhelm. Family history/ Harper, Bertha Tauber, 1853-1945/ German Americans New York/ Women authors/ German Americans Georgia/ German Americans Michigan, Harper, Bertha Tauber. Notes: German-American author. This collection includes articles, letters, authors publications, aphorisms, poems, newspaper clippings, etc. PIA/ Lutheran Church/ Biographies/ Baltzer, Adolf, 1817-1880/ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bartel, Dale. FH Wallau American Boyers. Section C The 1885 Voyage of the Vaclav Zoubek Family from Hamburg, Germany, to the Port of New York Aboard the. Church records/ Lutheran Church/ Wisconsin/ Buenger, Theodor Heinrich Carl, 1860-1943/ 19th century/ History. Kahlfuss, Johann Daniel/ Allerkamps, Annen Dorotheen/ Marriage records/ Handwritten, Kalkbrenner. He then accepted a call as pastor at Tinley Park and Orland, Illinois, and served these congregations from 1884 until 1892. Abstract: Heinrich Friedrich Konrad Kruckeberg (Christophs grandson) was born in 1835 in Ockensen, Salzhemmendorf, Germany, to Heinrich Friecrich Conrad Kruckeberg and Johanne Christine Luise Wasmann (Christophs daughter). This three-part article is taken from a larger, unfinished family history by the author entitled Foot Prints, Threads, and Shadows: A Kinship Anthology, Book One, the Lutzs of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, and Their Related Families. Name Born Age Birth_Place Died; Kadur, Paul: 02/12/1926: 80: Laubau, Germany: 12/30/2006 This book documents, through original letters, Willys adventures, endeavors, and conflicts in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States, and illuminates the ideals, beliefs, and struggles of his family living in Germany during WWI, the Weimar Republic, the rise of Adolph Hitler, WWII, and the aftermath of WWII in East Germany. Kiefner, Milladore, Wis. Munster, Ind. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google MKI P2002-6 Later the family moved onto a farm east of New Holstein and finally moved into the city, where Peter Iversen assisted his father in a general store located on Railroad street. FH Zimkoske Service map data OpenStreetMap contributors. A pioneer in local government will be laid to rest Saturday, June 1st. 30 pp. She attended Lakewood schools and worked as a retail clerk, prior to her disability.
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