Person:Frederick Aves (2)

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Frederick AVES
m. 1842
  1. William AVES1850 - 1930
m. 1853
  1. Fred J. AVES1854 - 1923
  2. John AVES1858 - 1932
  3. Minnie Augusta AVES1861 - 1930
  4. Augusta Joann AVES1864 - 1957
  5. Henry C. AVES1865 - 1941
Facts and Events
Name Frederick AVES
Gender Male
Birth? 23 Jul 1813 Trittelwitz, Demmin, Pommern, Germany
Christening? 27 Jul 1813
Marriage 1842 Germanyto Johanne Caroline Lonife WERNER
Marriage 1853 Trittelwitz, Demmin, Pommern, Germanyto Johanna HINZPETER
Death? 15 Apr 1894 Kingston, DeKalb, Illinois
Burial? Charter Oak Cem, Kirkland, , Illinois

Name spelled Friedrich in historical document written by pastor in Germany:

Documents from Trittelwitz Stettin, April 12, 1869 The undersigned royal government hereby attests that for the day laborer Friedrich Awe from Trittelfitz county upon his application and for the purpose of emigration to America, with his wife Johanna, nee Hinzpeter and the following children: 1. Johann Curt Wilhelm 19 years old 2. Johann Friedrich Theodor 14 4/12 years old 3. Johann Friedrich G(H)einrich 10 8/12 years old 4. Wilhelmin(e) 8 years old 5. Auguste 5 years old 6. G(H)einrich Martin Curt 3 5/12 years old

His dismissal from the Prussian Subject Union has been approved. The document of dismissal is only effective specifically for the above-mentioned persons at the time when the forfeiture of privileges as Prussian subjects is issued. Official Seal Royal Prussian Government Department of ... Signature Document of Dismissal I No. 2180/4

Birth and Baptismal Certificates

Johann Jochen Friedrich Awe; son of the weaver and militia man Jochen Hermann Awe and his wife Magdalena Margarethe, nee Richter, was born in Trittelvitz, county of Demmin, province of Pomerania, on 23 July and baptized on 27 July 1813

Johann Curt Wilhelm Awe, son of the weaver Johann Joachim Friedrich Awe and his first wife Johanne Caroline Lonife, nee Werner, was born in Trittelvitz in a county of the province of Pomerania on April 29 and baptized on 4 April 1850.

To the worker, former weaver, Johann Joachim Friedrich Awe and to his second wife Frederike Sophia Caroline Johanna, nee Hinzpeter, in Trittelvitz, county of Demmin, province of Pomerania, were born the following children:

1. Johann Friedrich Theodor Awe, born 25 December 1854 and baptized on 16 January 1855. 2. Johann Friedrich Heinrich Awe, born 1 August 1858 and baptized 29 of the same month and year. 3. Wilhelmine Johanne Friederike Awe, born 10 March 1864 and baptized 1 April of the same year. 4. Auguste Johanne Wilhelmine Awe, born 15 February 1864 and baptized 25 March of the same year. 5. Hei[n]rich Martin Carl Awe, born 30 November 1865 and baptized 24 December of the same year.

The above information has been documented by the record on this citizen maintained in the pastorate of Trittelvitz and by affixing the seal of the local church. Verchen, 30. March 1869 Seal Pastor Hoppe

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s <http://www.ancestry.com/search/srrd.asp?rd=db&dbid=7486> Name: Fred Aves Year: 1892 Place: DeKalb Co., Illinois Source Publication Code: 2421 Primary Immigrant: Aves, Fred Source Bibliography: GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS, compiler Naturalization Records of DeKalb County, Illinois. Sycamore, Ill.: the society, 1981. 131p. Page: 9

Sycamore True Republican April 21, 1894 Frederick Aves died at his home in Kingston last Sunday. He was born July 27, 1813, in Germany. He was married the first time in 1842. This union was blessed with four children. The wife and one child died forty-one years ago. In 1853 he was married the second time, which union was rewarded with five children. The second wife died ten years ago. Father Aves was converted in 1870 and joined the Evangelical church of which he remained a faithful member to his death. His demise was caused by inflammation of the stomach, from which he suffered four days. His age was 80 years and 9 months. There are surviving eight children, twenty grandchildren, two brothers, one sister and many other relatives and friends. The funeral services were held from the German church on Tuesday, Rev. Reese officiating.