Brad & Kathy’s genealogy

Family History of Brad Mohr & Kathy Whalen

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6401 Came to America in 1837 with wife and 2 sons. Settled in Deer Grove (near Barrington), Illinois. Elfring, Johann Heinrich (I10422)
 
6402 Came to America in 1841. Lived in Leyden Township, Illinois, and later moved to Chicago. Godparents: Bernhard Henrich Frantzen & Fenne Aleid Landmeier born Dresselhaus. Frantzen, Johan Henrich (I973)
 
6403 Came to America in 1842 with his wife. Hartbecke, Lambert Heinrich (I338)
 
6404 Came to America in 1845 with wife and 4 children. Hartbecke, Johan Bernhard (I330)
 
6405 Came to America in 1845. Gravestone has incorrect birth year (1826). Uphaus, Margaretha Adelheid (I199)
 
6406 Came to America in 1847 with wife, two daughters, sister and father. Schoppe, Johann Bernhard (I6846)
 
6407 Came to America in 1847, first to Chicago, then Dunkels Grove (Bensenville). After 1848, he lived at Millers Grove, Barrington. Between 1889 and his death he lived in Elgin, Illinois. At the time of the 1910 census, he was living with his daughter Emma and her family in Elgin. Möller, Herman Henrich (I4116)
 
6408 Came to America in 1852 or 1853 with wife and son Henry. A daughter died during the voyage. Kampert, Heinrich (I2546)
 
6409 Came to America in 1856 with his mother and 3 siblings. Wiemerslage, Johan Gerhard Heinrich (I4355)
 
6410 Came to America in 1860 with 3 of her daughters. Esch, Anna Maria (I4341)
 
6411 Came to America in 1864 after the death of her parents. Rieke, Marie Charlotte (I2493)
 
6412 Came to America in 1869 with his wife, six children and his mother. Schoo, Johann Dietrich (I6887)
 
6413 Came to America in 1871 with his wife, parents, 4 children, and 2 siblings. His death certificate indicates that he had 5 children, 3 of whom were still alive. Kleinschmidt, Lambert Heinrich (I3925)
 
6414 Came to America in 1871 with wife, 3 children, daughter-in-law, and 4 grandchildren. Kleinschmidt, Lambert Heinrich (I3816)
 
6415 Came to America in 1877 with wife, 2 sons & daughter. Eickelmann, Johann Heinrich (I3008)
 
6416 Came to America in May, 1889. Peitscher, Albert (I187)
 
6417 Came to America with his parents in 1833, settling first in Dearborn County, Indiana, then moving to Addison Township, Illinois in about 1840. Schwerdtfeger, Charles Friedrich (I927)
 
6418 Came to Barrington, Illinois in 1850. Möller, Margaretha Elsabein (I4113)
 
6419 Came to Bensenville in 1848 with his wife and children. From his marriage in 1834 until his emigration, he used the Osterfinke name. Landmeier, Bernhard Henrich (I2629)
 
6420 Came to Chicago 24 August 1840. Petrie, Philip (I1196)
 
6421 Came to Chicago 24 August 1840. Laux, Katherine (I1197)
 
6422 Came to Chicago 36 or 38 years before death (~1854 or 1852). President of the Society for the Relief of the Sick, friend and supporter of Altenheim, the Old People’s Home. Perlinsky, Abraham B. (I3459)
 
6423 Came to Clark County in 1896 and settled in Green Grove. Bahn, Otto M. (I1250)
 
6424 Came to Copenhagen in 1842. Hentzen, Sophie (I5402)
 
6425 Came to Copenhagen in 1846. According to the 1880 census, Jochim’s first marriage ended in 1868. Mohr, Jochim Hinrich (I2851)
 
6426 Came to Indianapolis from Athens, Alabama, in 1893. Traveled with bandmaster John Phillip Sousa before becoming a dentist. Instrumental in founding Stuart Mortuary, run by his sons Joseph and Charles.

Both parents born in Alabama. 
Stuart, Dr. William Weir Sr. (I11204)
 
6427 Came to New England in 1634 aboard the ship Elizabeth (William Andrews, master). Settled in Watertown, Massachusetts, near what now the corner of Huron Avenue and Appleton Street in Cambridge. Proclaimed freeman on 6 May 1635. Invited to Ipswich, Massachusetts, where the settlement needed a wheelwright. Spent the rest of his life in Ipswich. Kimball, Richard (I9215)
 
6428 Came to New England with his father aboard the ship Mary in 1624. Killed by native americans near Deerfield, Mass. Fowler, Joseph (I9268)
 
6429 Came to New England with his wife and children in 1634 aboard the Elizabeth, along with his sister Ursula Kimball and her family and his mother Martha. Settled in Ipswich, which may have played a role in Richard Kimball moving from Watertown to Ipswich. Scott, Thomas (I9232)
 
6430 Came to the U.S. and settled in New Orleans. Tiedemann, Heinrich Christian (I18537)
 
6431 Came to the United States on 16 September 1867. Golbeck, Dora (I4193)
 
6432 Came to the United States on 16 September 1867. Heine, Adolph (I4192)
 
6433 Came to the United States on 5 October 1846. Kirchhoff, Heinrich (I960)
 
6434 Came to the US from The Netherlands at the age of 17 (father and brother were already here). Entered florist business on Madison Square (1898) and moved business to 2062 Nelson SE in 1904 (where it remained until his death). Bruin Slot, Lieve (I8102)
 
6435 Came to the US in 1883 with his second wife and four children. Wiemerslage, Gerhard Heinrich (I10346)
 
6436 Came to the US in 1910 or 1900. Dunlop, Mary Jordan (I3172)
 
6437 Came to the US on 29 June 1885. Henning, Cecilia Martha (I3876)
 
6438 Came to the US via Bremen aboard the SS Yorck. Schoelzel, Richard Gustave (I12370)
 
6439 Came to the US with his cousin Alfred Hildebrandt when they were both 17 (circa 1910). Alfred’s aunt and her family, including Alfred’s cousin William, were already here. Came from Oberlangenbielau, Silesia, which was a woolen town, to work in the woolen industry in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Attractive, small-framed and lean, but nicely proportioned and muscular with black hair and blue eyes. Dapper and handsome to his dying day. Always cultured and elegently civilized in his demeanor, nly had wine on special occasions; smoked a pipe and cigars, was quite a dancer, was good hearted and romantic and took loving care of his wife through 50 years of marriage.

At the time of the 1910 census, Herman was living with the family of his aunt and uncle, William and Anna Hildebrand. 
Schoelzel, Herman (I12365)
 
6440 Came to US in 1890 and settled in Paterson, New Jersey. Moved to Denver sometime between 1908 and January of 1920.. de Vries, Hendrik P. (I372)
 
6441 Came to US in 1891 and settled in Midland Park, New Jersey. Moved to Redlands, California, where he worked for the county. Later returned to the Netherlands and died there. de Vries, Jappe (I590)
 
6442 Came to US in 1891, then to Wisconsin or Minnesota. Last known working in lumber camp. Cederlund, Carl Petter (I1590)
 
6443 Came to US in 1905 or 1908. At the time of the 1910 census, John lived at 24 Bancroft St., Worcester with the family of his brother-in-law, Michael McNeil. Healy, John Joseph (I3282)
 
6444 Came to US in 1908. Riemersma, George (I641)
 
6445 Came to USA in 1898. At the time of the 1950 and 1940 censuses, Otto was living with the family of his daughter Emma. de Vries, Otto Pieter (I594)
 
6446 Camp Grant Smalling, John Ernest Jr. (I17650)
 
6447 Camp Mills Smalling, Roy Sherman (I17646)
 
6448 Care One Haines, Dorothy (I14062)
 
6449 Carl is listed twice in the Friedens Cemetery burial list. He may be buried in Fam Lot 30 at Friedens or at St. Johannes. Mess, Carl E. H. (I4220)
 
6450 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lauterjung, C.H. (I14012)
 

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