Person:Catherine Nagel (1)

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Catherine Nagel
b.Abt 1783 Pennsylvania
  1. Frederick NagelEst 1775 -
  2. Christian NagelEst 1777 -
  3. Anna Maria Nagel1779 -
  4. Catherine NagelAbt 1783 - 1862
  5. Mary Nagel1787 -
  6. John Nagel1793 - 1875
m. Est 1818
  1. William Charles Deerhammer1819 - 1868
  2. Jonas H. DeerhammerAbt 1822 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name[1] Catherine Nagel
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][4][5] Abt 1783 Pennsylvania
Marriage Est 1818 to Isaac Deerhammer
Death[5] 1862 Rock County, Wisconsin
Burial[5] Plymouth Cemetery, Plymouth Township, Rock County, Wisconsin
Other[6][7] NameVariations
References
  1. Kepplinger, Stanley J. Kleppinger-Clippinger Klepinger Family History, Second Publisher: HeritageQuest Online, Second Address: http:/www.heritagequestonline.com/. (George P. Schlicher & Son, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1956)
    page 326.
  2. 1850, Household: William Deerhammer, County: Rock, State: Wisconsin, Family Number: 263, Dwelling Number: 252, Image: 354 and 355 of 498, Pag. (district no. 21, Newark, 20 November 2001, Census Date, 24 July 1850)
    age listed as 66, birthplace as Pennsylvania.
  3. 1860, Household: Wm. Deerhammer, County: Rock, State: Wisconsin, Family Number: 581, Dwelling Number: 576, Image: 25 of 30, Page: 79/537, Lin. (Town of Newark, 3 December 2001, Census Date, 2 July 1860)
    age listed as 77 and birthplace as Penn.
  4. General Purpose Footnote
    Possibly the daughter of Johann George Nagel and wife "Caty" although more research is needed to confirm this parentage.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Lori Niemuth, Writer Role: County Coordinator. Rock County, Wisconsin USGenWeb Project, Url: http:/freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wirockbios/
    web page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wirockbios/cemetery/PL2d03.html.
  6. Hanks, Patrick. Dictionary of American Family Names, Second Title: The Family Facts Archive - Family Names, Second Publisher: Ancestry.com, Second Address: P. (Oxford University Press, 2004)
    Nagel German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from Middle High German, Middle Dutch nagel, German Nagel ‘nail’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of nails.
  7. Nagle