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still living - details excludedspouse: >Hymel, Joycelyn (*1914 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Frye, George (*1892 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Vonderahe, Frank (*1892 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Gallos, Sue (*1900 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Niemann, Leo (*1892 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Baltz, Laura (*1900 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Kohlmeier, Elmer (*1918 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Becker, Norbert (*1918 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Kohlmeier, Edwin Herman (*1909 - )
Fred. Farmer in Kalispell, Montana. He appears as Henry in the Census of1870, working on Henry Flege Kohlmeier's farm. He moved to Burt Co., Nebraska in 1872. He sold his farm there in 1882 and opened a store in Lyons. The store failed, and he moved into Fred and Anna (Spannuth) Reqinkel's old house 1 Oct 1883. Moved to Lincoln Country Nebraska 1884, where they filed on a homestead on the northeast edge of Wild Horse Valley. In 1885 he was appointed the first postmaster of the Spannuth Post Office, located in his sod home. The local school, held in a sodhouse, was also named after him. (The Spannuth Post Office closed on July 15, 1909, the school in 1995). He sold his land in 1889, then moved to Wayne, Nebraska. He auctioned on 1 Dec 1893, and travelled to Texas 12-30 Dec 1893. He moved to the Texas Gulf coast to raise cotton, 1894-1898 (Left NE 4 Feb 1894), then moved to Kaispell Montana in february 1898, in the Famous Flathead Valley.spouse: >Korchner, Meta (1857 - )
Illiterate farmer from Hespe Nr. 27. He met Caroline Kohlmeyer while working in a drug store in Bückeburg. He renounced his right of inheritance in favor of his sister Christine. He applied for permission to emigrate in March 1853. They left for the US immediately after marriage. They sailed from Bremen and arrived in New York 3 June 1853 on the Ella. He farmed near Addison (12 miles west of Chicago) until 1860, then moved to near Eitzen, Houston CO, Minnesota. He built a sod house on a 40 acre farm in 1861, left for Civil War (3rd Minnesota Volunteers, Co A, Private, mustered 17 Jun 1864), contracted typhoid fever near Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and died after serving a day less than five months. He lies buried in Jefferson Barracks, Missouri.spouse: >Kohlmeier, Caroline Dorothee (1822 - 1892)
Liene. Moved to Ellinwood Kansas in the spring of 1885. Died of tuberculosis or asthma.spouse: >Rewinkel, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (1836 - 1870)
Died in infancy.
Confirmed 1873 in Lyons. Moved to Ellinwood Kansas in the spring of 1885, moving back to Nebraska in the fall of 1888. Died of tuberculosis. Marriage witnesses were John Pfeifer and Miss Bertha Kerkow.spouse: >Doescher, Henry August (1852 - 1935)
Born in Fred Rewinkel's granary.spouse: >_____, Hester (1894 - 1989)
still living - details excludedspouse: >Kohlmeier, Ruth (*1908 - )
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Emigrated to the US in 1871.spouse: >Kohlmeier, Lizetta (1863 - )
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From Dankersen.spouse: >Kohlmeyer, Johan Friedrich (1733 - )
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Confirmed at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church near Lyons in 1901.spouse: >Kohlmeier, Christoph H (1877 - 1972)
"Mary". Alias Strobing. Taufpaten: Die Hänsen. Emigrated to America with her son Ernst Heinrich KOHLMEIER about 1 Mar 1854.spouse: >Kohlmeyer, Johann Heinrich (*1789 - 1852)
Died of the pox. Taufpaten: die P"liäsch, die Kopfsch
Taufpaten: Sachelbergs' Tochter, M zu Wulpke Tochter, Herm's Tochter Wilhelmine, Nurtmeiers' Tochter, St"ttermeiers' Tochter.
Heuerling und Schuster in Barksen. Einlieger in Kleinenbremen.spouse: >
Taufpate: des Vaters Bruder
Taufpaten: Der Vatervogt Schreibe
JEAN AND HIS FAMILY MOVED TO CHATEAUGUAY, QUEBEC.spouse: >Doucet, Joseph (~1706 - )