The German Migration to Missouri: My Family's StoryKansas City Star Books, 2002 - 231 páginas Using history, genealogy and his grandparents' recollections, the author wrote the story of his family, beginning in Germany and following the immigrants who left Germany in the 1820s to pioneer in Missouri. The book closes in Jackson County, Missouri where the immigrants settled. Includes the surnames Blank, Groeneman, Nagel and Sabrowsky. |
Contenido
Introduction by Brent Schondelmeyer | 1 |
Germania Old and New | 45 |
15251853 | 65 |
18231905 79 | 79 |
18981937 | 107 |
18361889 | 135 |
18891922 | 159 |
19221953 | 179 |
Epilogue | 211 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 225 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adolf America ancestors Anna Liehr arrived Aunt became Bierbaum born brother Brueggemann Caroline Catherine century Charles County Conrad and Louise Conrad Nagel Cooper County cousins daughter death died Duden Dutzow early East Prussia Eden Seminary Eduard emigrated Emma's Evangelical Church family's farmer father Femme Osage forebears Franklin County Friedrich Muench Friedrich Sabrowsky Gemunden Gottfried Duden Gottlieb and Ida Gottlieb Nagel grandmother great-grandfather Groenemann Gros Rominten Hagerfeld Heinrich Groenemann Henry Groenemann Hesse Ida and Gottlieb Ida's Independence Jackson County Johann John Kansas City Kloeckner land Lisette lived Louis Louise Schafer Louise's Margaretha Maria marriage married Metten Missouri mother Muench Nagel family Nagel farm Napoleon neighbors Nieder-Gemunden Osnabruck Otterbach parents pastor Paternal Pietsch Prairie Home record remained residence Reverend schoolmaster Schramm seminary sister Stella story Sundern took town Uncle Charlie Uncle Theo village Warren County wedding West Short Street Westerkappeln Westphalia widow wife young
Referencias a este libro
Independent Immigrants: A Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Western Missouri Robert W. Frizzell Vista previa limitada - 2007 |