Person:Mary Unknown (6605)

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m. 5 Aug 1846
  1. John Henry DentelsbeckAbt 1852 - 1929
  2. Mary C. Dentelsbeck1853 - 1936
  3. George Adam Dentelbeck1858 - 1940
  4. Henrietta L. Dentelsbeck1864 - 1929
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Name[2][4] Marie Catherine Dollmayer
Alt Name[3] Maria Dollmeyer
Married Name[1] Mary C. Dentelsbeck
Gender Female
Birth[1] 22 Aug 1825 Württemberg, Deutscher Bund (German Confederation)
Immigration[2] 23 May 1846 Port of New York, United StatesMarie Dollmayer (occ. farmer, aged 21 years) arrived in New York on the Oneida by 23 May. The ship originated in the Port of Havre, France. She was traveling with Christian Dollmayer and Michel Dentelsbeck (her future husband), who immediately followed Marie in the passenger list. Each of them were reported to be traveling from Wurtemberg (in the German Confederation) to Buffalo.
Marriage License 5 Aug 1846 Allen co., Indiana, United StatesA marriage license was issued by Robert E. Fleming, clerk of the Allen Co. Circuit Court, to George M. Dendelsbeck and Maria Dollmeyer.
to George Michel Dentelsbeck
Marriage 5 Aug 1846 Allen co., Indiana, United StatesGeorge and Maria were united in marriage by D. W. Sihler, a Lutheran pastor.
to George Michel Dentelsbeck
Census 1 Jun 1860 Lafayette twp., Allen co., Indiana, United States(in the Fort Wayne postal area)
Micheal “Bendlsback” (occ. farmer) was residing with [wife] Catherine, [sons] Henry and Abram, and [daughters] Louisa and Mary. (No relationships are recorded in this census.) It was recorded that Micheal was born in “Bavaria, Ger.”, Catherine was born in “Wurtemburgh, Ger.”, and the children were each born in Indiana. Louisa attended school within the year.
with George Michel Dentelsbeck
Residence 1869 Lafayette twp., Allen co., Indiana, United StatesMichael Dentlesbeck (occ. farmer) was listed in the Allen Co. directory.
with George Michel Dentelsbeck
Census 1 Jun 1870 Lafayette twp., Allen co., Indiana, United States“Nich.” Dentelsbeck (occ. farmer) was residing with [his wife] Mary Sr., [sons] Henry and Adam, and [daughters] Mary Jr. and Henrietta. (No relationships are recorded in this census.) It was recorded that he was born in “Byron” [a corruption of German “Bayern”, that is Bavaria in English], his wife was born in “Wertenberg”, and the children were each born in Indiana. Henry and Adam attended school within the year.
with George Michel Dentelsbeck
Census 1 Jun 1880 Lafayette twp., Allen co., Indiana, United StatesGeorge Dentelsbeck (occ. farmer) was residing with his wife C. Mary, son Henry, and daughter Henrietta. It was recorded that George and his wife were each born in Germany.
with George Michel Dentelsbeck
Death[1] 23 Jan 1891 prob. Lafayette twp., Allen co., Indiana, United States
Burial[1] Albright Cemetery, Lafayette twp., Allen co., Indiana, United StatesThe grave marker was inscribed, “MARY C. wife of G. M. DENTELSBECK BORN AUG. 22, 1825 DIED JAN. 23, 1891”.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3Mary C. Dentelsbeck”, in Find A Grave
    memorial 18755004. Viewed digital image of grave marker.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Passenger list of the Oneida, in New York City, New York, United States. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, 1820-97. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237)
    roll 61, list 358, ln 135–137, list dated 23 May 1846.
  3. Her surname was spelled either “Dollmeyer” or “Dallmeyer” in the marriage records, see the references for her marriage.
  4. The census records indicate that Catherine may have been her first name, but she was usually referred to as Mary, and the grave stone puts Mary first.