Monday, May 30, 2016

Albert Weber Family

 Albert Weber Family
Albert Gustav Weber
Birth: 12 June 1868
Place: Germany
Immigration: 1886
Marriage: 18 October 1890
Place: Milwaukee, WI
Death: 15 July 1935
Buried: St. Pauls Cemetery, Tess Corners, WI 
Parents: Heinrich Weber and Ernestine Busemeister

Albertina "Tina" Henriette Blank
 Birth: 10 February 1870
Place: Germany
Immigration: 1886
Marriage:  Albert Gustav Weber
Place: Milwaukee, WI
Death: 15 July 1935
Buried: St. Pauls Cemetery, Tess Corners, WI 
Parents: Martin Blank and Albertine Schulz

Children:
Emma b.1890 in Milwaukee, WI
Ida Anna Bertha b. in Milwaukee, WI;  d. 1902 in Lake, WI; buried in Pilgrim's Rest, Milwaukee, WI
William John b. 21 August 1898 in Milwaukee, WI; 
Arthur b. 24 November 1895 in Milwaukee, WI; married Alma Lucht 25 Jun 1927; died 1 Oct 1947 Greendale, WI; buried St. Paul's Cemetery, Tess Corners, WI
Reinhold C
Anna Hulda Friedericke b. 1 May 1900
Minna Augusta Bertha b. June 1902
Winnifred Bertha b June 1902
Walter W
Violet
Adeline
Irene


Family Lines

These are the family lines I'm searching:

Reiman Family
Richard Reiman married Viola Cipisauer
     Rudolph Cipisauer married  Anna Erdmann
          Herman Friedrich Wilhelm  Erdmann married Augusta Bertha Wilhelmine Spierling 
Arthur Reiman married Louise Wolfe (son Richard)
Ludwig Reiman married Antonia Spaerke


Weber Family
Harold Weber married Darlene "Susie" Jean Schmidt
     Julius Schmidt married Inez Yeager
          John Yeager married Ida Hafferman (or Haverman)
               Charles Hafferman married Emilia
               John Hafferman married Ernestina
          Spencer Gaige Yeager married Lydia Ann Howard
               Jesse Howard married Nancy Young (daughter Lydia Ann)
                    Zachiriah Young married Lida
               John Howard married Jane Covert
                    James Covert married Irene Tompkins
                         Stephen Tompkins married Anne Fields
                         Nathaniel Tompkins married  Elizabeth Cornell
                    Sylvanus Covert married Frances Kortright 
                         Nicholas Korthright married Elizabeth Van Huyse
                    Isaac Covert married Elizabeth Horton
               Jesse Howard married Cloe Watson
                    Cyprian Watson II married Dorothy Benton 
                         Caleb Benton married Hannah Hopkins Ensign 
                              Thomas Ensign married Hannah Shepard
                                    John D Shepard married Hannah Peck
                               David Ensign married Mehitabel Gunn
                    Cyprian Watson I  married Abigail Galpin
                         Samuel Galpin married Elizabeth Saint John
                         Philip Galpin married Elizabeth Smith
                    John Watson married Anna Nichols
               John Howard married Anna Margareth Inman
          Peter Yeager married Mary Ann Biesecker  
               John Biesecke married Susanna Riegal
                    John Jacob Riegal married Mary Margaret Overpeck
               Johann Jacob Biesecker married Catherine Geres
                    Leonard Geres married Anna Elizabeth
          Henry Yeager married Mary Dings 
          Philip Yeager married Unknown
     Daniel Schmidt or Kowalke married Emilie Langen
Arthur Weber married Alma Lucht
     (Johann Herman) Herman Lucht married Bertha Belitz
          Fredrick Belitz married Wilhelmina
     Johann Erdmann Lucht married Marie Henriette Unke
          Adam Unke married Hedwig Regine Steuk 
               Johann Lorenz Steuk married Hedwig Juliana Schwanke
          Erdmann Unke married Hedwig Pitann
     Peter Lucht married Dorothea Louise Zikuf  
     Peter Lucht married Anna Marie Schwanke
Albert Gustav Weber married Albertina Henriette Blank
     Martin Blank married Albertine Schulz
          Michael Schulz married Eufrozina Priebe
          Johann Schulz married Marianna Grzebietkin
Heinrich Weber married Ernestine Buemeister












Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Why Search?

Over the years I've gotten more and more interested in my family line. Growing up a part of me always knew where I came from as my parents told stories of their parents and grandparents. I also knew that the majority of my family came from Germany but all the stories and bits of  information was never put together into a cohesive picture...more like a disjointed puzzle with  missing pieces.

 As time has went on I've become more interested and curious as to where it all began.   I don't know if it's just a sense of curiosity or out of mortality; as proof that as long as we are remembered we continue to live. I remember my mother going to library's to try and find information that included long days searching handwritten indexs. With the internet I've been able to search far faster and many more people then she could have ever dreamed. And as I've found more ancestors, looked at far away  courthouse records from the comfort of my living room or found a short newspaper article that included mention of my grandmother's first marriage, her occupation and the location where they lived at the time , I'm now leaning more toward mortality then curiosity. Maybe 100+ years from now my grandchildren and great grandchildren will be looking up information on their great-great grandmother Jules with an interest in each new piece of the puzzle that makes up their heritage.

Slowly pieces of the puzzle come together. My great grandfather Albert met his future wife, 16 year old Albertina Blank on the ship as they traveled to America from Germany. Herman Lucht was left to raise 5 small children when his wife Bertha was struck by lightening in July 1900. My grandmother Alma, daughter of Herman and Bertha lost her first husband in an accident when his truck was struck by a train at a railroad crossing in 1912. These stories make up the me, through their lives it had an impact on their children that was passed down to me.

I hope that someday a clear picture of the many people that make up my DNA will emerge. The history of their travels from great distances,  the wars they fought including the Civil War and the Revolutionary War. The hardships they endured that made up their lives but were also passed down to me and my family so that we could have the lives we live today.







Monday, February 8, 2016

What ever Happened to Wilhelmina?

In the search for information on my Great Grandmother Bertha Belitz Lucht I've found her mother Wilhelmina, a sister Lousia and brother Frank have done a disappearing act.

Here's the story:
My Great Grandmother Bertha died and was buried in the Muskego, WI Cemetery in July 1900. To make way for an amusement park in the 1950's the graves were moved to a mass grave located in Highland Cemetery located in New Berlin, WI.

In the process of tracking down her grave I noticed two people with the same last name listed in the records for the moved cemetery. Frederick Belitz has a birth and death date listed but his wife Wilhelmina didn't have either, just her name. This reminded me of my mother's headstone with my father's name but with no dates as he hadn't yet died when she was buried. Could this be the case with Wilhelmina?

I know Fred and Wilhelmina are Bertha's parents because Fred shows up on her marriage information and Bertha's husband Herman is listed on Bertha's aunt, Dora Peters will. The family is listed in the 1860 census with Fred, Mina and 3 children; a boy and two girls: Frank, Lezarette and Louisa.  My Great Grandmother Bertha isn't included since she was born in 1861.

In 1865 there should now be 2 males, Fred and son Frank. And there should be 4 females, Wilhelmina and daughters, Lezarette, Lousia and Bertha, but there's only 2 females counted. So what happened to 2 of the females?  An aunt, Dora Peters lives at a residence farther down the census so I know she's not one of the females. I know Bertha is alive in 1865 since she goes on to marry and give birth to my Grandmother, and I know she dies in 1900. I also know Lezarette is alive as I've found her marriage in 1875 and death information from 1914.   On a later US census' Fred lists widower in the marriage column, so I know Wilhelmina has died before him so that rules out that she was still alive at Fred's death.

In the 1870 census Fred now lives with his sister Dora Peters. I believe Bertha is possibly living with a brother of  Fred's since there is a Bertha Belitz that is the right age living with a Carl Belitz in the same area. Lezarette Belitz lives with another family as a servant. Frank is gone, so he either died between 1865 and 1870 or possibly went to fight in the Civil War as I have not found anything after the 1865 census.

A distant relative had a Rootsweb post assuming Wilhelmina ran off taking Bertha with her since a later  census  has a mother/daughter named Wilhelmina and  Bertha living in a near by town. Which might make sense if Fred didn't have  Wilhelmina's name on his headstone and Bertha and Lezarette  didn't marry men from the same area where they continued to live and raise families. And why would Wilhelmina only take Bertha but leave the son and two other daughters?  

I think Wilhelmina and the other daughter, Louisa died sometime between when Bertha was born in 1861 and the 1865 WI census. This would account for the 2 males and 2 females in the 1865 census. So I searched cemeteries in nearby towns using findagrave.com.   I did find Lezarette (who has changed her name to Elizabeth) but still no sign of Wilhelmina or Louisa.

I've also checked the courthouse but records don't go back that far. 
My thought is in looking at findagrave there are a few cemeteries that were destroyed and have no records of the graves that were located there. A few cemeteries are now on private property and also have no grave records. I think Wilhelmina and Louisa were buried in one of these cemeteries. Possible when Fred died the family had hopes of  having Wilhelmina's body moved so they could be together but either it cost to much, they couldn't find her grave, or just never got around to it since my Great Grandmother Bertha died shortly after Fred.

Hopefully sometime in the future it will all come together but in the meantime I'll keep looking for the rest of the family.