Person:Daniel Neubauer (1)

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Daniel Neubauer
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Name Daniel Neubauer
Gender Male
Birth[1] 10 Mar 1811 Vandsburg, Kreis Flatow, Westpreußen
Marriage 1832 Vandsburg, Kreis Flatow, Westpreußen, Deutschlandto Wilhelmine Tessma
Death[2] 6 Jan 1903 Elmore, Faribault, MN
Burial[3] Elmore, Faribault, MN at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church

The ship "America" set sail from Bremen, Germany and stopped in Southampton, England, before arriving in New York on 16 April 1869. On board were Daniel Neubauer (age 57), his wife Wilhelmina Tesma Neubauer (age 56), and their children Emilie (age 17) and William (age 16). Also travelling with them were their married daughters with their families: John Weise (age 33), his wife Augusta Neubauer Weise (age 32), and their children August (age 8), John (age 6), Gustave (age 4), and William (age .11); August Mueller (age 29), his wife Elizabeth Neubauer Mueller (age 27), and their children Auguste (age .11) and William (age .11). The families entered Logan Township in Ontario on 26 July 1869. Daniel Neubauer died at the age of 91 years, 9 months, 26 days. He was buried in a churchyard just outside Elmore, Minnesota.

Wilhelmine Tesma died at the age of 66 years, 8 months, 17 days.

With the redrawing of national borders following World War II, Vandsburg and Zempelburg now are located in Poland. Vandsburg is called Wiecbork and Zempelburg is Sepolno Krajenskie.

St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Elmore, Faribault, MN NEUBAUER Daniel3/10/11-1/6/1903


References
  1. Cemetery Marker.

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnfariba/cemeteries/stjohnsluth.txt
    SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CEMETERY
    NEUBAUER
    Daniel3/10/11-1/6/1903.

  2. Cemetery Marker.

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnfariba/cemeteries/stjohnsluth.txt
    SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CEMETERY
    NEUBAUER
    Daniel3/10/11-1/6/1903.

  3. Cemetery Marker.

    Cemetery Marker, http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnfariba/cemeteries/stjohnsluth.txt
    SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CEMETERY
    NEUBAUER
    Daniel3/10/11-1/6/1903.