Tag: genealogy

Reuben Willis & Ann Nancy Garnett

Reuben Willis & Ann Nancy Garnett

This past weekend, lots of cousins gathered at the beautiful Locust Hill Farm in Virginia for the biennial reunion of the Willis, Gordon, Garnett and Allied Families. Members are descendants and relatives of Capt. Isaac Willis (1774-1867) of Locust Grove and his wife, Anne Garnett … read more

Fleischhacker & Fleischhacker

Fleischhacker & Fleischhacker

The title of this blog post conjures images of collaboration. Is it the name of a law firm? A trucking company? A comedic “bit” from the Department of Redundancy Department? No, this was a marriage partnership.   Joseph Fleischhacker Joseph Fleischhacker (1891-1946) was the only … read more

Fleischhacker: Arriving in America

Fleischhacker: Arriving in America

Susanna (Klein), Joseph Fleischhacker and their 5 children emigrated from their home in the Burgenland in the fall of 1903. Last week, we discovered their reason for coming to America and examined the passenger list created when they departed Liverpool. When they arrived in Boston, … read more

Fleischhacker – Klein Marriage

Fleischhacker – Klein Marriage

When noodling about a new blog topic, I realized that I have not highlighted my dear husband’s ancestors lately.  For the next 4 weeks, I’ll write about the Fleischhacker family.   Burgenland The Fleischhacker ancestors lived in Burgenland (literally, castle-land). In the current geo-political landscape, … read more

Gentzkow: Julius Conrad

Gentzkow: Julius Conrad

In American Gentzkow family history, I consider myself part of the “Julius Group.” I am descended from the second son of Julius August Emil “George Edward” von Gentzkow (1826-1904) and his wife Sophia Schultz (1830-1897). The three Gentzkow Groups are: The George Group: descendants of … read more

Gentzkow: George Harry

Gentzkow: George Harry

In American Gentzkow family history, we divide ourselves into three clusters: The George Group: descendants of George Gentzkow (1854-1939) and his wife Christina Kohler (1856-1918) The Julius Group: descendants of J.C. Gentzkow (1856-1932) and his wife Matilda Dittrich (186x-1908) The William Group: descendants of Bill … read more

One Photo: Mae and Otto

One Photo: Mae and Otto

    Mary Mae “Mae” Lydick  and Otto Norenberg stood outside the Telephone Office downtown Cass Lake on April 10, 1932. Look at the reflection in the window; you’ll see the Telephone Office sign. Inside this building is where Mae worked as a telephone operator. … read more

Franklin Hesse, Territorial Pioneer

Franklin Hesse, Territorial Pioneer

Franklin Hesse, son of Magdalena Frees and John Hesse, was born August 11, 1861 in Neenah, Wisconsin. In Frank’s obituary: “He grew to manhood and received a common school education in Neenah, except for a few years in Ohio.”   A few years in Ohio … read more

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 4

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 4

In Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of this series, we uncovered and identified the parents of Franklin Hesse (Dakota Territorial Homesteader) as John and Magdalena Hesse.   Before we take a closer look at Franklin’s father, John Hesse, let me remind you that … read more

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 3

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 3

In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we uncovered and identified the parents of Franklin Hesse (Dakota Territorial Homesteader) as John and Magdalena Hesse.   Let’s take a closer look at Franklin’s mother, Magdalena.   Genealogy Question: What is Franklin Hesse’s mother’s given … read more