Landskroner Arrival Timing — Rough notes

Arrival Timing

FILBY NOTE – IN 1856 IT DROPS NON-GERMANS – APPARENTLY MANY OF THE BOHEMIANS

1850s

November 6, 1851: 74 Czechs leave Landskron area
December 1, 1851: Czechs leave Liverpool on the Maria
February 3, 1852: Maria reaches New Orleans
February 13, 1852: Leave for Galveston
February 17, 1852: Take steamer for Houston
February 18, 1852: Reach Houston
April 5, 1852: reach Cat Springs
(Log is included in Janak information):

February 1852: Could travel from Toledo to Chicago by rail (Michigan, p. 317)
May 20, 1852: could travel from Detroit to Chicago by rail (Michigan, p. 317)

January 1852 Passport Group – Stated Destination Texas

Rathsdorf

Fiebiger

Michelsdorf

Josef Pfeifer – I think he went through Quebec
Josef Szarn
Josef Janka
Roessler
Josef Reichstadter
Anton Roessler
Johann Gregor
Vincenz Hamele — Tagloehner on Republic 9/25/1855
Anton Antes
Josef Roessler
Vincenz Gregor

Zohsee CNOTE – I HAVE NO ONE FROM ZOHSEE IN THESE RECORDS – none from Olbersdorf, Sichelsdorf, thomigsdorf – short on Dittersbach

Neugebauer
Neugebauer
Johann Neugebauer
Anton Tomsche

Johann Koehler Prince Albert
Josef Heinrich
Franz Barenth
Mathias Roessler
Johann Fiebiger
Johann Gritzbauch
Johann Lerch
Johann Lerch
Josef Tomsche
Franz Gritzbauch

Rudelsdorf

Johann Kirschbaum
Franz Thoma B MC Day
Anton Karger MC Day
Johann Janisch

Ober Johnsdorf

Franz Neugebauer
Johann Pitterle Meta

Landskron

Wenzl Zeiske
Josef Finger
June 1852 in Quebec – Left 8 April per Schoenhengster Heimat May 1993
Note – this list is a reconstruction
Rathsdorf
John Doubrawa – 1852 March 2nd. #4 Jeff nat
Jokelsdorf (Jakubovice)
Anton Fiebiger – Likely Town of Waterloo per 1855 census; J.C. Nat 1/11/1853- 52 Mar #2
Knappendorf
Franz Veith – Haeusler number 9, spouse Anna Suchanek Bauerntochter number 48 JC B Waterloo census 1855
Unknown
Adolph Bartosch – PCH Vol 7, p. 62 Jeff Nat said NY — with her wife/s kids the Gregors JC Nat 7/14/1852
Michelsdorf
Franz, Rosa, Frank and Joseph Langer (North Dakota)
Joseph Pfeifer of Michelsdorf with them — 1852 January #48
Likely on this boat

Josef Anderle – – 1852 March 2nd. #6 – JC11/5/53
Possible Landskroner, possibly in this group
Ralph Shaffarjick – naturalized in JC with Veit, Pfeifer and Doubrawa
Franz Fischer – naturalized in JC 6/30/1853 B this is not the same as Johann Fischer on the Johanna

John Doubrawa buys land on July 14, 1852; also Joseph Pfeifer on the same day

August 31, 1852 — Wisconsin listed as American destination

Jason – arrived New York on December 7, 1852, from Bremen
Hertersdorf (Horní Houovec):
Johann Blaschka – Waterloo and then Custer, WI per SH Mai 1993, Haeusler #22 wife is Barbara Skalitzki
Johann Klecker – Waterloo; J.C. Nat. Per SH Mai 1993 Haeusler #26 and Josefa Wurst Bauerntochter aus Siebersdorf #39
Wenzel Skalitzki, Haeusler #19 and Josefa Pirkel #8 probably were on the same boat but are not included on the typed list
Hilbetten (Hylváty)
Wenzel Fuchs – Town of Waterloo – 1855 census; J.C. Nat – per SH Mai 1993 from #79 with wife Rosalia Neugebauer from Knappendorf #115 (See Veit below)
Jokelsdorf (Jakubovice)
Anton Fiebiger – Likely Town of Waterloo per 1855 census; J.C. Nat – but note there are two
Knappendorf (Knapovec)
Joseph Veit – Town of Waterloo – 1855 census; J.C. Nat per SH Mai 1993 from #115 – was Haeusler with wife Anna Neugebauer (See Fuchs above)
Anton Wawrauscheck – Per SH Mai 1993 son of Bauer Wenzel #62
Philip Zimprich Per SH Mai 1993 son of Bauer Georg #31
Ludwig Zimprich Per SH Mai 1993 son of Bauer Georg #31
Rathsdorf (Skuhrov)
Joseph Zimprich – Town of Milford(Check Dane Cty Hist of 1880);
Riebnig (Rybník)
Johann Fischer – possible Town of Waterloo per 1855 census, J.c. Nat 11/1/1853
Tschernowier (ernovír)
Ignatz Yelg – Town of Waterloo per 1855 census
Wenzel Blaschka – Town of Waterloo per 1855 census JC 3/31/1854 B with Marianna Hebl from Dreihof
Johann Blaschka – Island Church 1874 JC 10/31/1854

the district of Landskron???:
Wenzel Blaska – Town of Waterloo per 1855 census B This is correct spelling and not a duplicate of the above
Anton Kobliz
Barbara Detterer
Franz Meidner

Anton Firbiger and Wenzel Blaschke, partners, buy land on January 11, 1853
Ignatz Tilg buys land on February 1, 1853

September 21, 1852

Ernest Kunert arrives Edward JC 10/23/1865

November 1852 — Wisconsin first mentioned as a destination in the passport records — by Kristl and Jirschele who were on the Oldenburg

Elise – December 8, 1852 – Hamburg to New York
Hilbetten (Hylváty)
Anton Schimeck B Freeport, IL then Owatonna, Steele Cty MN
Langentrübe
Joseph Wondra
John Pichner B Freeport, IL then Owatonna, Steele Cty MN
Joseph Pichner B Freeport, IL then Owatonna, Steele Cty MN
Dec 1852 NY John Fischer ,born ca 1819

Johanna – January 10, 1853 – New York from Bremen

Michelsdorf (Ostrov)
Josef Rössler
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
John Huebel – Jef C. 3/30/1854 – same day as Ignatz below – Possible town of Waterloo per 1855 census
Johann Langer
John Stangler (MRIN 131) Chicago then Watertown- Son Dodge Nat
Triebitz (Tebovice)
Franz Pirkl – (PCH8, p. 108)
Franz Haubenschild – Town of Aztalan? JC 3/19/1855
Johann Haubenschild – Town of Aztalan? JC11/15/1855
Who is JC 11/3/1856
Nikl (Nikule) in the neighboring county of Zwittau (Svitavy)
Franz Gilg – on Waterloo 1859 plat?? JC 11/5/1853

Franz Haunschild buys land on March 7, 1853

Oldenburg – June 17, 1853 – New York from Bremen
Königsberg (Královec)
Franz Foltin JC 11/2/1856
Michelsdorf (Ostrov)
Anton Christ (Kristl)- donated Island Church land; J.C. Nat
Ober Johnsdorf (Horní Tešovec)
Johann Schöberle (MRIN 157) – Watertown JC 11.7.1853
Franz Schöberle – Watertown then near St. Louis?? JC 1/20/1854
Johann Meitner (MRIN 166) – Watertown JC 11/7/1853 Dodge Nat
Vincenz Klecker (RIN 231) – Watertown JC 1/30/1854 Dodge Nat
(Meitner and Schöberle are probably cousins)
Rathsdorf (Skuhrov)
Franz Hampel (MRIN 144) – Watertown JC 11/7/1853
Josef Jirschele
Josef Arnold – Waterloo 1959 plat?; J.C. – 1852 March 2nd. #5 and son Johann who was 27
Riebnig (Rybník)
Franz Fischer – likely Town of Waterloo per 1855 census; J.C. Nat
Johann Plotz – Likely Town of Waterloo per 1855 C. – same name in Island church record, J.C. Nat
Engelbert Habermann – Waterloo 1859 plat??
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
Bernhard Leschinger: Waterloo JC 11/5/1853
Franz Langer – Watertown to Janesville JC 11/5/1853
Ignaz Huebl: Jef. Co nat. B Jef C. 3/30/1854 – same day as Johann above
Tschernowier (ernovír)
Johann Smetana
Johann Kuckera
Litomyšl (Leitomischl)
Joseph Postpischel – Watertown JC 4/3/1855
Pívrat (Pschiwrat)
Wenzel Scholla
The other families from Bohemia
Nicholaus Dank
Johann Czernin
Johann Strilesky
Arnold Patsch

Bernard Löschinger buy land on July 6, 1853
Anton Christl, John Blotz and Franz Fischer individually buy land on August 17, 1853
M.C. Day – Sept 26, 1853 Bremen to NY
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
Franz Thoma – Town of Farmington
Anton Karger
Other Bohemians or Moravians
Wenzel Schimonik
Joseph Kaci
Wenzel Fritz
Georg Kreianik
Joseph Skalla
Joseph Maresch
Wenzel Karecky
Johann Rutka
Franz Kausky
Emanuel Zechel

November 5, 1853 – Wenzel Quis naturalization with Gilg, Langer, Leschinger, Hussa, Falkal, Masak (Matzeck?), Franceel, Mitsek?, WybonnyNedwidek, Sidvidek B Did Bohemians go as a group to get naturalized? Did the clerk ever go to Watertown? YES – some of these were done before the clerk of Municipal court
October 9, 1853: Czechs leave for Bremerhaven
November 11, 1853: Suwa leaves Bremen
December 23, 24, 1853: Suwa reaches Galveston
Mid-January, 1854: Czechs reach Cat Spring area
NOTE – DID SOME GO TO IOWA – SEE NASE RODINA, DECEMBER 97 AT 150

1852: Island church history says John Doubrawa and Anton Fiebiger were first and blazed the way for the Fischers, Leschingers, Springers, Blasckes, Fiedlers, Bartoschs, Habermanns, Veits, Yelks, Lutchinger, Hiebel, Klecker, etc.`

Early 1850s per passport records
Joseph Benesch, likely Waterloo, likely from Tschernovier

1853 – Franz Roch per 1900 census (I have a scribbled note – 7 April 1854 for Fran, Leopold and Elizabeth.)

1853 – Mr and Mrs Dobischek per 1900 census (This looks to be flat out wrong) see 1879

1853 – Fabian Indra and his son Frank Indra per obits JC 10/30/1856

Per Waterloo census:
Frank Huebel born 1849 said 1854

His wife Rosa born 1850 said 1853
Emily Janish born 1847 said 1853
Julius Klecker born 1846 said 1854

Watertown census – Catherine Kunz born 1834 in 1854

Johann Lange 19 June 1854 Bremen to NY
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
Anton Klecker; 1854 March 61 & 62
Franz Klecker Probably the St. Martin FDL, WI

Germania July 10, 1854 –
Michelsdorf (Ostrov)
Wentzel Springer
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
Anton and Rosalie Pfeifer (RIN 436???) Watertown Dodge Nat

NO KNOWN SHIP – QUEBEC entry summer 1854
Hertersdorf – Per SH Mai 1993, these four traveled together:
Joseph Duscheck – BAUER #24 1854 Apr #74 — wife Rosalia JC 3/10/1858 Belinka (Pelinka) lived in Watertown, then Milford and Sun Prairie – Jeff Nat
John Fiedler Haeusler #35 JC 3/31/1856 (on NAT said NY – think that was error
Joseph Seykora, Haeusler #14
Franz Huebel, Haeusler #2

The following are based on JC naturalization records

Riebnig
Franz Haberman – 1854 Apr #75 Jef nat
Wenzel Haberman – 1854 Apr #30 Jef nat
Joseph Lutschinger, possible Waterloo; 1853 Jan #41 — JC 4/28/1856
Rathsdorf
Joseph Springer – 1854 April #33 & 34 JC 11/9/1855
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
Franz Schich — but also August 14, 1854: for Frank and Anna (Janisch) Schieck, Waterloo; obit and passport JC 4/7/1856
Michelsdorf
Joseph Blaschka – 1854 April #29 per Charles Springer obit Waterloo 1855 census
Rudelsdorf (Rudoltice)
Ignatz Janisch – 1854 Apr # 84
Seibersdorf
Arnold Reichstaetter #68 per SH Mai 1993

August 1854 Baltimore
Hubert Springer Jef nat NOTE SPRINGER in QUEBEC

August 22, 1854 – Ferdinand Veith and Amelia (Per Skalitky history p. 90) first in Illinois and then in the Island;Is this the same Ferdinand in my census but with a wife Rosa

Meta August 24, 1854 – Bremen to New York
Ober Johnsdorf (Horní Tešovec)
Johann Pitterle (MRIN 39) – Watertown Dodge Nat
Johann Roller (MRIN 169): Watertown Dodge Nat
Ann Langer (John Roller Jr.’s wife)- Jr nat JC 11/5/1860
Michelsdorf
Joseph Roessler 1854 Mar. #66
Also Wenzel Maresch of ???

Hansa August 7, 1854 Bremen to New York

Rudelsdorf
Englebert Zeiner JC 3/1/1855

August 1854??? New York NOT IN FILBY
Knappendorf
Wenzel Bienstock per Sch. Heimat Mai 1993 departed May 5, 1854 – In town of Waterloo by 1855 census; J.C.4/28/1856 Haeusler #54
Ferdinand and Bernard Veith #9 Haeusler
Wenzel Kaspar Haeusler #47
Johann Koblitz Haeusler #88 and wife Thereia Zimprich Bauerntochter Michelsdorf #81
Anton Suchanek Haeusler and Schmied wife Klara pawek
John Neugebauer – Dodge Nat

M de Emilie – October 10, 1854 – Bremen to NY

John Ertl with first wife C note no kids yet B they had five before she died in the mid-1860 – Right year and month per Dodge naturalization and obit JC 11/3/1856

Anna – October 23, 1854 – Bremen to Baltimore
Charles Roller – J.C. Nat B destination listed on ship manifest was Watertown

November 1854 – Franz Roch Dodge Nat

1855 (PCH8, p 148) Franz Heinz and Barbara Schaberle Heinz JC 12/23/1856

May 11, 1855 – Agnes – Bremen to NY

Joseph Pirkl, 41 locksmith – destination IA

Bremerhaven – May 31, 1855 – PORTS??? NOT IN FILBY
Ober Johnsdorf (Horní Tešovec)
Wenzel Schoeberle (MRIN227) Watertown JC 11/3/1856
Johanna Schoeberle
Landskron somewhere
Johann Motl(MRIN 253)
Unknown town
Johann B/Popp (Likely brother of Mrs. Motl) — J. Popp had farm on Cty M in 1859 JC 11/3/1856
Franz Richter in Shields in 1860 census

Others in Waterloo by 1855 census date:
John Borttes (Bartosch?)
L.? Bartosch
Wenzel Dou….? Doubrawa???
Christopher Arnold

Republic – Sept 25, 1855 – Bremen to New York
Dittersbach
Vinc. Wurst
Michelsdorf (Ostrov)
Joseph Wurst – Buried in Portage
Vinc. Hamele and Johanna (Huebel) – Tagloehner B Buried in Portage -related to Rudolf Hamele in Germany – filed nat papers on 4/1/1856
Theresia Springer
Sept 1855 New York – Jacob Peichl (sp?) Dodge Nat

January 5, 1857 – Orpheus – Bremen to NY

Josef Lerch 47 Is this the JC 11.2.1859?

Prior to 1859 – John Roesler – Jef nat

1860s

1861 Mrs. Frank Roch per 1900 census

Franz Tomsche per Waterloo obit

1861 B supposedly Wild Bill Langer family goes to Plainview MN near Wabasha
Bremen – June 25, 1862 – Bremen to NY MYSTERY GROUP

Anton Spangler 40 and Theresia 36
Jos Wurst 32 and Rosa 25
Rosa Blaschke 17
Joe Huebl 39 and Eliz 42
Franz Weber 26
Jose 28, Vincent 28, Wenzel 24 Roessler
Franz Schuech 50 Barbara 10
Ferd Kapaun 28 and Theresia 26
Ed Wurst 24

New York – 13 November 1862: Bremen to New York
Hertersdorf
George Skalitzky and Theresa Duschek (Skalitzky tree, p. 48)
Unknown
Joh. Skalitzky
Jos Bartosch Jeff Nat
Joseph Thomas
Rud. Dolezal
John Lunasch

Prior to Feb 1862 – Edward Blaschhke – Jef Cty nat that date

1863 Johanna Groh (Stangler) per 1900 census

July 20, 1863 – Hansa = Gibralter to

John Bartosch 21, farmer

New York – Sept 2, 1863
Knappendorf
Franz Skalitsky B buried in St. Joes, Waterloo
Anna Wagner – buried in St. Joes

Unknown
John Herde naturalized on 11/1/1866 (could be on Bremen)
Franz and Rose Janisch Stangler (Island Church his) JC 10/31/1865 – shoemaker
Theimer

1863 Matthias Scheblak per 1900 census

March 1, 1864 – Bremen – Bremen to

John Herde 19, farmer
Hansa June 24, 1864 Gibralter to ???

August Klecker , 46 farmer

July 1864 – N.Y. – Joseph and Theresa Langer Dodge Nat

Aug 1864 – NY- John Pirkl Dodge Nat

1864 Franke Pfeifer (Loretta Roetz)

Norma – September 12, 1864 – Bremen to Baltimore

Franz Schöberle (MRIN 40)Dodge Nat
Franz Motl (MRIN 198) Dodge Nat
Zeiner record needs checking

New York – July 31, 1865 Bremen to New York

Ferdinand Stangler per 1900 census JC 11/4/1867 B with Dad
Johann Fiebiger JC nat
Franz Blaschka B may be listed as Ferd Jef Cty nat
Barbara Gregor
Johanne Herde
Franz Kaspar
Johann Langer
Leopold Langer
Joseph Maigebauer (Neugebauer??)
Beru Rossler
Ignatz Springer
Joseph Springer
Joseph Stein
Frd Veith

December 29, 1865 – Johanne & Emilie – Bremen to

F. Janisch, 21
J. Janisch 27

1865 – Wenzel Schoeberle per 1900 census (See competing dates in 1872; also He died in January 1865)

April 1866 – N.Y. – Ignatz Jahna Dodge Nat WALLMAN SAID 1867 WAS HE WITH THE LANGERS AND KLECKERS?

1866 – Edward Kunz per Brady Kunz

Atlantic – September 26, 1866 – N.Y. –
Johann and Victoria Miller (MRIN 160) Dodge Nat
Johann and Rosalia Motl ??? (MRIN 147)Dodge Nat

Humboldt – October 22, 1866 – Baltimore

Johann Brusenbach (MRIN 74) Jeff Nat
John Koehler (MRIN 155)Dodge Nat and Jef nat
Johann Roffeis (MRIN 167)Dodge Nat

Per Jefferson County naturalization for 1867

Josef Benisch is this the Benesch child who applied for passport in 1852? From Tschernovier
Edward Fiebiger
Franz Fiebiger B probably August 1865
Franz Janisch
Josef Suchomel
Edward Zimprich

Deutschland – December 20, 1866 – Bremen to NY

Engelbert Pitterle of Waterloo Jef nat born 1838
Albert Kunz but with Barbara B Probably not WTTN
Jacob Maresch

Deutschland February 25, 1867 – N.Y. –

John Huss (RIN 490)Dodge Nat

April 1867 – N.Y. – Johann Langer Dodge Nat NOTE HIS FATHER ANTON SAID IT WAS MAY 1868 IN BALTIMORE THE FORMS WERE EXECUTED THE SAME DAY – probably with Anna Maresch

April 1867 – Franz Klecker (MRIN 161) per naturalization but see JC 10/20/1868 BEXECUTED THE SAME DAY AS JOHANN AND ANTON LANGER

April 1867 – Joseph Fiebiger – age 34 – Jef nat

May 2, 1867 – Kosmos

Wenzel and Theresa Kreuziger
Frank and Theresa Jansa (PCH7, p. 82)
Anna Jansa of Rothwasser – buried in St. Joes
Franz Skopp – buried in Waterloo
Johann and Therese Jansa (looks like PCH7 p. 87)

Johann Pichner
Vincenz Duscheck

Magdalene Peterle
Jacob and Margarethe Benisch
Joseph Springer

May 23, 1867 – Atlantic – Bremen and Southhampton to NY

Edward Fiebiger, 24

5 June 1867 – Baltic – Bremen and Southhampton to NY

Josef Seifert 26, Mary 23, John 57 B is this the 1868 Jef nat?
Johann Kaplan 32, Pauline 29
Wenzel Schimek, 29 and Johanne 27

June 17, 1867 Weser

Wenzel Blazek, Sr.
Johanna Zastoupil of Oakdale near Tomah

June 24, 1867 – New York – Bremen to New York

Maria Doubrawa 32
Franz Capaun 34 – mechanic
Amalia 23
Joe Roessler 25
Bernhardt Spanger 39, Amalie 36 farmer
Rose Pfeifer 29
Edward Wurst 29, Franz Wurst 24, John Wurst 40 and kids
Anna Steiner 21 and Rosalie Steiner 17

June 28, 1867 – Northern Lights – Bremen

John Benisch 28, maria 24 – laborer
Fran Ditterls 42, Rualine 38 Laborer
Joseph Maresch 29, Marie 33
Anna Maresch 22
Johanna Maresch 48

June 25, 1867 NY Wenzel Pachel of Waterloo born 2/8/1845

June 30, 1867 – NY – Ignatz Schwab of Astalan born July 1, 1855

July 1867 – Mathia Picka (sp? Of Bohemia Dodge Nat

1867 – Wenzel Kreuziger (Check the Athena – June 15, 1867 – N.Y.) (Nothing there)(noted In Czech Passenger lists) – not on Kosmos – wrong wife=s name

1867 (PCH8, p. 199) Joseph Marek

1867 (PCH8, p. 257) Bernard and Rosa Schmeiser, Edward and Rosa Steiner

New York – Jan 30, 1868 Bremen to NY

Jos Marek Laborer 40

1868 Jefferson County naturalizations

Wenzel Falteisek
Josef Fiebiger
Wenzel Stangler
Adalbert Kunz
John Blatz – likely son of Johann from Odlenburg
Johann Zauada
Franz Klecker
Wenzel Blaschke B likely a child
Joseph Bartosh

April 1868 – Balt. – Vincenz Kreuziger Dodge Nat

April 9, 1868 (PCH8, p. 168) Edward Janisch

August 10, 1868 – Union

Anton, Rosalie, Josef Pfeiffer, Town of Marion, Juneau CountyJosef, Rosa, Rosa, Emilie Peichl Town of Marion, Juneau County
Bernard Muller,
Bernard, Rosa, Franz, Marie, Amalie, Justine and Emil Weberlikely Steele County MN and then Cass County, ND
1868 Fr. Nagel per St. Henry=s history

August 1869 NY = Charles Neugebauer born 1847 Jef nat

1868 (PCH8, p. 199) Rosalia Janisch

1868 – Frank Wollitz

1868 – (PCH8, p. 180) John and Bernhart Klecker
Johanna and Vincent Matzek

1868 (PCH 8, p. 164) Joseph and Rosalie Janisch
1868 (PCH8, p. 224) Anna Maresch

1868 (PCH7, p. 107) Ablina Skalicky

1869 Jefferson County naturalization

Edward Kunz
Also see Albert and Veronica Kunz (MRIN 145) Adalbert JC 4/6/68?

Bavaria, May 17, 1869 Bremen to NY

Carl Janisch, 45 farmer

June 16, 1869 – Mathilde – Hamburg to NY

Franz Uher, 33

Christel 7 July 1869 – Bremen to NY.

Vincenz Benisch for Waterloo per manifest

1869 – N.Y. – John, Theresa and Bernard Zeiner (MRIN 175) Dodge Nat

1869 – (PCH8, p. 115) Frank and Barbara Prokscher (Proksch, Brokscha, Prosche)

1869 (PCH8, p. 235) Emil Richter

CHECKED ANCESTRY.COM FOR BOTH NY AND BALTIMORE TO HERE
1870s

1870 Jefferson County naturalization

Franz Ruffice B signed with a mark so could be Roffeis
John Arzt naturalized in Sept, 1877 with no entry date

June 2, 1871 Hansa

Vincenz Marek B see Marek below
Johann Cerman 44 and Magda 42
Aleisia Pospisil 41, Marie 23, Josef 9
Franz Langer 18

1872 Jefferson County Naturalization

Franz Uherr?? Possibly on two ships
Franz (and Johanna) Wollitz B am I confusing them with a couple that came later?

Deutschland – May 13, 1872 – Bremen to New York

Franz Richter (MRIN 174) Dodge Nat (But see Franz not above
Barbara Dusek
Rosalie Trodel
Theresia Janisch
Bernhard Klecker
Wenzel Schöberle age 50 RIN 453
Antonie Suchomel
Johann Kreuziger Dodge nat 10/30/1880
Franz Langer
Bernhard Frodel
Alois Cejnar

June 27, 1872 (PCH8, p. 176) Joseph and Johanna Kabarle

Also Marie Janisch and Ignatz Pelzel and Nagel??

June 15, 1872 (PCH8, p. 200) Vincent Marek

July 1872 Baltimore – Hubert Heinz

August 1872 NY Bernard Richter born 8/18/1869

August 10, 1872

John, Annie (Hager) Haberman, John B, Ferdinand, B one month In Watertown and then Jackson Cty MN

1872 (PCH8, p. 183, 184) – Joseph and Johanna Langer
Anton and Anna Langer

1872-1873 (PCH7, p. 83) Peter and Veronika Jansa

May 16, 1873 – Leipzig – In Baltimore

Theresa Unzeitig 35
Edward and Franziska Janisch (PCH8, p171) – weaver
Amalia Langer 22
Johann Tomsche 27, Thersia 22
Franz Kreuziger 18 laborer
Josef Maresch 37 and Maria 40 – miller

Franz Doubrawa 38, Anna 34 – farmer
Jahna

Baltimore – 13 June 1873 – Bremerhaven to Baltimore

Bernhard Mot age 28 to Wisconsin
Josef Clement age 19, a farmer, to Wisconsin
Joseph Lerch 50, Marianne 38 Laborer to Chicago

June 17, 1873, Bernard Motl, born April 5, 1851, at Baltimore per Jeff. co. nat.
June 1873 Philadelpia Jef Nat Remegius Langer

1873 – (PCH7, p. 109) Karel and Frankiska Pechacek

1873 Jefferson county nat

Joseph Febyger

1874 – Ebret and Rosa Batosch – go Steele County, MN to Jackson, MN

1874 Jefferson County naturalization

Vincenz Gritzbauch

SS Braunschweig – May 23, 1874 – Balt.

Franz Kreuziger 43 and Theresia 40 Johann 17
Who is this Kreuziger ?? Is this the Franz Kreuziger buried alone in St. Henry=s- 28 Nov, 1831 – 23 Juni 1878?
Franz Kreuziger, 42 and Theresia 38, Joseph 9 Bernhard 8 and Franz, infant B Dodge nat
Ferdinand Langer – Waterloo (Kleinschmidt ancestor)
Theresia Langer 21
Franz Pfeifer 41, Theresia 41
Wenzel Pirkel 32, Ludmilla 24
Johann Kratschmer 44, spoune 46

Hohenzollern – 28 Oct. 1874 – Bremen to New York

Franz Mottl 45, Franziska 44
Paulina Mottl, 44
Franz Schwarzl
Anton Kowar

Wilhelm Hartl
Josef Schuetz
Joh. Schmidt
Franz Spacek
Franz Prohaska

November 2, 1874 (PCH7, p. 107) Frank Motl
NOTE – IS HE ON THE HOHENZOLLERN?

Around 1875 B Joseph Janisch of Michelsdorf who went to Portage

1875 – (PCH7, p. 74) Joseph Falteseik

1876 (PCH8, p. 224) Leopold Pelzel

1877 – Wild Bill Langer family goes from MN to ND

May 15, 1877 – NY – Wenzel Schramm born June 10, 1854 Jef nat

Nürnberg – Dec 18, 1877 – New Orleans

Joseph and Anna Pelzel (Pelzel book, p.s 836)

1877 – (PCH8, p. 188) Wenzel Langer
Amelia Wurst

NECKAR – MAY 11, 1878 – Bremen to NY

Frank and Mary Janisch (PCH8, p. 166)
Franz Benesch 20
Franz Popsichel, 66 workman and Anna?? 82

1878 (PCH7, p. 76) Wenzel Gregor and Emil Langer

There is a 1879 Jef Count naturalization for Engelbert Gregor

1878 (PCH7, p. 128) Frank and Anna Janisch

19 April 1878 – Oder – Bremen and Southhampton to NY

Anna Birkel 24
Johann Janisch 28
Julius Wurst 18
Ignatz Steiner 46 Rosalia Kreuziger 40 farmer Dodge Nat
Bernhard Bopp 26, Josepha 21 – farmer
April 18, 1879 – MAIN – Bremen to NY

Carl Heinz

May 22, 1879 Baltimore Edward Peichl of Jefferson born 7/17/1878 Jef nat

1879 – Dobroschek
– Frodel

1879 (PCH8, p. 146) Karl and Franziska Heinz

Early 1870s (PCH8, p. 208) Franz and Johanna Nagle, and kids Johanna and Mary
I HAVE A NOTE – FOUND WITH LANGERS B WHICH ONES?

1880s

June 1880 – Joseph Arnold Jef Nat

August 12, 1880 – John Friedel of Waterloo born 10/18/1863 Jef nat

July 1, 1880 (PCH7, p. 110) Joseph and Anna Pechacek

August 1880 – NY – Ewald Zimprich born 1864 Jef Jant

November 15, 1880 – (PCH7, P. 97) Isaak and Frances Kusilek

1880 – Baltimore – (PCH7, p. 101) Vincence and Johanna Maresch

1880 (PCH7, p. 119) Joseph and Mary Roller

June 8, 1881 – Baltimore –
Frank Edward Peschel born 6/8/1873 Jef nat
Franz Peschel born June 5, 1844 Jef nat

December 24, 1881 – Donau

Josef Roller, 22, laborer
March 25, 1882 – NY – Charles Peschel born 12/13/1880 Jef nat

April 1882 – NY – Hubert Zimprich born 1866 Jef nat
May 3, 1882 – N.Y. – John Huebel (Dodge Co. nat.)

May 12, 1882 – Baltimore – (PCH7, p. 61) Frank and Mary Andrle

August 1882 – Fred Langer Dodge Nat

1883 Jef County naturalization

Herman Frodel

April 1884 – NY – William Langer Jef nat

May 17, 1884 -Fulda –

Joseph Hines and Anna Nickel Hines (PCH8, p. 150

1884 (PCH8, p. 256) Barney and Mary Steiner

1886 Jef County naturalization

Joseph Gritzbauch
Vincenz Schramm

June 1887 NY Joseph Bartosch (There are two people with this name

June 1887 Balt Charles Langer Jef Nat born 1866

1887 (PCH8, p. 232) Edward Raeschler

1887 (PCH7, p. 111) Vincent and Franziska Pechacek

1888 Jef County naturalization

Peter Koehler
John F Kreuziger

July 1, 1888 – NY – Rudolf Heger

1888 (PCH8, p. 178) John and Philomena Katzer

1888 (PCH8, p. 185) Frank and Anna Langer

FILBY CD ENDS IN 1888

1890s

August-September 1892 – Victoria and Karl Schmied (He stayed until December 1897)

December 1890 – NY – John Spies – born 1868 Jef nat

March 1891 – Ny – born 1872 Joseph Zimprich Jeff nat

April 3, 1891 – Lahn

Anna Zander Schmeiser (Mrs. Adol\fp) with Anne M. 12/82. John A 5/87 and Adolf 4/89

May 1892 – Joseph Pospischel per Dane nat

July 27, 1892 – (PCH7, p. 81) Joseph and Anna Janovec

1892 Jef County naturalization

Franz Frodel
Ferdinand Hornisher

May 24, 1893 – NY – John Peschel born 11/15/1882 Jef nat

1893 – Henry Blaschke per 1900 census

1893 (PCH8, p. 232) Edward and Anna Raeschler

October 6, 1893 – Baltimore – (PCH7, p. 77) Frank Hrdina

April 28, 1997 – Aller – New York
Josef Heger 27 (Dodge naturalization)
John Schless 27 naturalization in JC 10/24/1994
Listed destination as Watertown, WI
– family sent for the next year per a descendant
1894 Jef County naturalization

John Kunz

1895 Jef County naturalization

John Jana

1895 Jef County naturalization

Henry Blaschka
Vincenz Gritzbauch

May 1895 – Emil Heubel of Lukau per Dodge nat born 1875
20th Century

1900 Karl Langer and Gustav Maresh per 1900 census

March 6, 1901 – Frank Frodl, born 11/29/1881

1902 Jef County naturalization

Vincenz Marek

September 28, 1902 – New York – (PCH7, p. 74) Frank Fischer

August 6, 1903 – Baltimore – John Woelf born July 15, 1861

Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse March 19, 1904 Bremen to New York

Richard Marek (Jeff. Co nat.) born 2/7/1885 in Michelsdorf

1904 (PCH8, p. 208) Anton and Franziska Nickel

21 June 1905 – John Wohlitz

June 7, 1905 Baltimore Frank Markl Jef nat
July 1, 1905 – Frank and Victor Melchior (Melcher??) of Rudeldorf

In Late 1905 – Theresia Melcher of Rudelsdorf traveled to Waterloo B is this Frank=s wife?

1906 Jef County naturalization
Charley Langer B same as Charles in June 1887??

Before 1906 – Wendt Faltersack of Waterloo
Emil Huebel
John Jana
John Kreuziger
Vinzenz Schramm
Frank Wollitz

March 9, 1907 NY Ida Klecker

Blucher November 29, 1907 Hamburg to NY

Joseph Frank Wacek, born 10/21/1893 in Liebenthal

April 2, 1907 – Vincenz Huebel

Grosser Kurfuerst May 1, 1908 Bremen to NY

Albin Alois Blaschke, born 3/7/1845 in Luckau
NOTE came over at 65 B likely parent

Greisenau December 25, 1908 Bremen to NY

Louis Vinzenz Nimmerfroh born Sept 20, 1884 in Luckau per JC nat (There are Nimmerfrohs in Jackson Cty, MN)

Ronn Feb 3, 1910 Bremen to NY

Henry R. Frodl, born 3/23/1891 in Rudelsdorf Jeff nat

Feb 4, 1910 NY – Julius Miller Jef Nat NOTE – SAME SHIP???

1913 – John Stadler

Marie Chalupka (Mrs. John Stadler)

Hermine Hecker

Unknown years and decade – not checked in Filby

There were four Roesler in Jef nats but no entry dates
Christoph prior to 1860
John prior to 1873
Michael prior to 1860
Semion prior to 1868

Edward and Ida Siebel
Franz and Ida Simon

Missed copying Charles Hampel at the Whitewater ARC and any other 1857 records
Milwaukee County Library – Humanities 286-3061
NEED TO ADD
St. Joes:

WENZEL Binstock 1822-1889 Knappendorf

Ferdinand Langer of Rudelsdorf 1819=1897
Theresa Miller of Rudelsdorf 1822-1896