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Franz Boehm
b.7 Sep 1846 Redlschlag, Burgenland,
d.17 Dec 1939 Henderson, Sibley, Minnesota, United States
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Franz Boehm and his wife, Theresia (Weber) and their four children from the neighboring village of Redlschlag, Austria-Hungary came in April of 1888. The Böhm's changed their name to BOEHM. Theresia (Weber) Boehm was a cousin of Franz Weber. Also joining them on their trip was John B. Grassinger and Frank C. Weber, both 16 years old and both from Lebenbrunn. The Boehm's, John B. and Frank C. traveled together in steerage on the steamship S.S. Fulda that sailed from the port of Bremen Germany via Southampton England and arrived in the port of New York on April 24, 1888 (the same route as Franz and Maria Weber). John B.'s brother Simon Grassinger made the trip in June of that same year. Mathias PRATSCHNER from the village of Kogl in 1888. John SCHLOEGEL, with his wife Catherine (RINGHOFER - HEILING) with their eight children, from the neighboring village of Salmansdorf in Austria-Hungary made the trip in March of 1889. Joseph Schloegel and his wife Maria (LEPER) from Lebenbrunn made the trip in that same year. Anton PüRGER(cousin to Maria Weber) and his three children, Anthony, Martin, and Theresa also came over in 1889 from the neighboring village of Rothleiten (The Pürger's changed their name to Burger before arriving in America). Andrew Schloegel, his wife Maria Heiling and daughter Rosa also came from the village of Pilgersdorf in April, 1890. References
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