12. Auswanderer aus Dirmingen und Ottweiler, Saarland
1. Matthias Neu, * 1776 in Ottweiler, Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany
Go to USA: 1801 - 1802
+ 1802 Paris, Kenosha, Wisconcin, USA
oo 1801 Saarland, Germany
2. Eva Maria Wagner. * 1780 Ottweiler, Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany
+ 1802 Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA ( I found this so, but I
think here is a mistake, the children
are born 1801 and 1802 and the parents go without here Babíes?)
Children: 2
3. Johan Georg Friedrich Neu, * 25. Mar. 1801 Rhine Province, Trier,
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Ankunft: 12. Aug. 1846 New York, USA
+ 08. Jan. 1853 Ripley, Indiana, USA
oo 1829 Germany
4. oo Katharina Elisabeth Boehler, *
Schwalbach, Germany
Ankunft: 12. Aug. 1846 New York, USA
+ Jul. 1882 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
V.: Karl Dietrich Boehler *
18. Mar. 1764 Schwalbach, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
+ 23.Aug. 1836 Schwalbach, Saarlouis,
Saarland, Germany
oo 09.Jun. 1789
Schwalbach,
Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
M.: Anna Margaretha Gross *
26. Jun. 1764 Eddersheim, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany
+ 18. Mar. 1824 Saarlouis,
Saarland, Germany
Children: 5
5. Maria Katherine Neu, * 24. Jun. 1830 Dirmingen, Neunkirchen, Saarland,
Germany
Ankunft: 1846
+ 29. Nov. 1900 Berlin, Nebraska City, Otoe, Nebraska, USA
oo 11. Apr. 1849 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana, USA
6. oo Johan A. Decker * 10. May. Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
Ankunft: 1847
+ 03. Jun. 1902 Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Children: 11
7. Johann Georg Friedrich Neu, * 05. Oct. 1832 Dirmingen, Neunkirchen,
Saarland, Germany
Abfahrt: Liverpool, England
Ankunft: 12. Aug. 1846
oo 04. Oct. 1855 Brookeville, Franklin County, Indiana,
USA
- oo Charlotte Friederike Schwerdfeger, * 30. Aug. 1836 Ripley,
Indiana, USA
V.: Ludwig Carl August
Schwertfeger, * 06. Dec. 1795 Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
+ 1866 ..., Indiana, USA
oo Justina "Schwertfeger"
* 1792 ..., Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany
+ 1860 ..., Indiana, USA
Children: 5
+ 11. Feb. 1917 Otoe, Nebraska, USA
8. Valentin Neu, * 05. Jul. 1835 Dirmingen, Neunkirchen, Saarland,
Germany
+ 18. Aug. 1888 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
oo 24. Aug. 1858 Ripley County, Indiana, USA
9. Magdalena Aplange, * 1838 Switzerland, + ...?
Children: 5
10. Louisa Neu, * 08. Oct. 1840 Dirmingen, Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany
+ aft. 1871
no children, and no marriage listed
11. John Peter Neu, * 26. Apr. 1842 Dirmingen, Neunkirchen, Saarland,
Germany
+ 18. Jan. 1917 Seward, Seward County, Nebraska, USA
Ankunft: 12. Aug. 1846 New York.
oo 1868 ..., IN, USA
oo Caroline Eliza Bartel, * 22. Jan. 1847 Spades, Indiana,
USA
+ 07. Aug. 1928
Children: 9
12. Valentin Neu, * 31. Dec. 1802 Ottweiler, Neunkirchen, Saarland
He was a shoemaker.
Ankunft: 11. Aug. 1843 New York.
+ 10. Apr. 1871 Pittsburgh, Allegheny,
Pennsylvania, USA
oo 1830 Schwalbach, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
-. oo Katharina Margaretha Boehler, * 21.01.1799 Schwalbach,
Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
+ 23. Feb. 1858 Pittsburgh, Allegheny,
Pennsylvania, USA
Katharina Margaretha Boehler was
born in Schwalbach, Saarlouis County, Saarland, Germany, a daughter of
Karl Dietrich & Anna Margaretha (Gross) Boehler. She arrived in New York
City, New York along with her husband, and children aboard the vessel
"Rajah" on November 25, 1847. She died in East Birmingham, Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania. She was buried in this Cemetery on February 24,
1858 per the Church's records. |
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Burial:
First Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Mount Oliver; Allegheny County; Pennsylvania, USA |
Children: 5 follow here:
-. Catherine Neu, * 25. Nov. 1828 Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
+ 22. Aug. 1899 Baldwin, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
-. oo Mathew Howenstein (Augenstein?) * 1829 in ..., Baden,
Germany + ...?
Children: 10
-. Gottlieb Neu, * 31. Mar. 1831
Schwalbach, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
Like his father, Gottlieb was a shoemaker.
Abfahrt: Le Havre, Ankunft: 1847 New York
+ 14. Jun. 1911 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
USA
oo 18. Nov. 1855 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
USA
-. Salome (Sarah) Falk, * 25. Dec. 1835 Alsace (= Elsass) , France
Salome was probably
born in Alsace Lorraine
V: Georg Falk, *
1814 France, + ..?
M.: Margareth ...unkown *
1815 France, +...?
Ankunft: 23. Mai 1854 New York, USA
+ 27. Jun. 1900 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
USA
Children: 8
-. Margaretha Elsie Neu, * 03. Feb. 1835
Schwalbach, Saarlouis,
Saarland, Germany
Ankunft 25. Nov. 1847 New York, USA
+ 16. Sep. 1917 East Birmingham, Allegheny,
Pennsylvania, USA
oo 02. Sep. 1855 Pittsburgh, Allegheny,
Pennsylvania, USA
-. oo William Stamm, * 31. Aug. 1831 Neukirchen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg,
Hessen, Germany
Ankunft 1850
+ 16. Jan. 1903 Summer, Dawson, Nebraska, USA
Children: 11 + 2 died early
Wilhelm Stamm was born the son of Hans Heinrich and Anna Catharine (Hess)
Stamm in Neukirchen, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis District, Hesse-Kassel, Germany. He
arrived in New York City aboard the "Bremen Bark Diana" on October 22, 1850.
After migrating to the United States, he resided for a time in East Birmingham [now
a part of the City of Pittsburgh], Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, where he was
a founding member of the Saint Paul's Lutheran Church along with the Neu and
Waterman Families. He served in the Grand Army of the Republic before migrating
to Logan Township, Washington County, Kansas along with the Neu and Waterman
Families. In Washington County, Kansas he, along with the Neu and Waterman
Families founded the Saint Paul's Lutheran Church of Logan Township, Washington
County, Kansas.
His burial record states "He was the Father of All Stamms in this Locality"
hier fehlt : Bilder/Neukirchen in
Hessen/Margaretha Elsie Neu married Stamm
Source: find a grave
Margaretha Elsie Neu was a daughter of
Valentin and Katharina Margaretha (Boehler) Neu. Margaretha and her
siblings were collectively born in Schwalbach, Saarlouis District,
Saarland, Germany. She arrived in New York City aboard the vessel
"Rajah" out of Le Havre, France with her parents on November 25, 1847.
She married Wilhelm Stamm in the Saint Paul's Lutheran Church of East
Birmingham [now a part of the City of Pittsburgh], Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania on September 2, 1855. Her burial record notes that she was the mother of 13 children. Family links: Spouse: William Stamm (1831 - 1903)* Children: George J Stamm (1857 - 1947)* Jacob Stamm (1871 - 1947)* Henry Phillip Stamm (1873 - 1940)* |
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Burial:
Saint Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery Washington; Washington County; Kansas, USA |
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Maintained by: Fort Plank Historian Ken...; Originally Created by: Cathy Kessinger Record added: Oct 31, 2008 ; Find A Grave Memorial# 31027464 |