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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Frederick Hammen |
Alt Name[3] |
Fred Hammen |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][4] |
25 May 1856 |
Scott Township, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States |
Marriage |
17 Nov 1882 |
to Sophia Rosenthal |
Residence[1] |
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, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United Statesa farm off of Highway A between Batavia and Beechwood |
Death[1][5] |
9 Feb 1886 |
Scott Township, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States |
Burial[1] |
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Silver Creek, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States |
Other[1][7] |
9 Feb 1886 |
Death |
Other[1][6] |
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Silver Creek, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United StatesSt Paul's Evangelical Church Cemetery Burial |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Jeanette Hammen Miller. Written Images: The Family History of Phillip Hammen. (Kewaskum, Wisconsin: n.p., 1988.)
Frederich Hammen & Sophia Rosenthal Family. - ↑ Family source of data - Jeanette Miller. (Jeanette (Hammen) Miller in correspondence to Sharon Lemley, 1984-1989)
in family data of Sophia Rosenthal's 1st marriage to Hammen (Gottfried Johann Rosenthal family).
- ↑ Family source of data - Jeanette Miller. (Jeanette (Hammen) Miller in correspondence to Sharon Lemley, 1984-1989)
Marriage record of Heinrich Moos & Sophia Hammen, 21 Aug 1888, from Sheboygan County death records.
- ↑ Family source of data - Jeanette Miller. (Jeanette (Hammen) Miller in correspondence to Sharon Lemley, 1984-1989)
in family data of Sophia Rosenthal's 1st marriage to Hammen (Gottfried Johann Rosenthal family) - no birthplace given.
- ↑ Family source of data - Jeanette Miller. (Jeanette (Hammen) Miller in correspondence to Sharon Lemley, 1984-1989)
in family data of Sophia Rosenthal's 1st marriage to Hammen (Gottfried Johann Rosenthal family) - no death date given.
- ↑ Family source of data - Jeanette Miller. (Jeanette (Hammen) Miller in correspondence to Sharon Lemley, 1984-1989)
Letter of 26 Oct 1989.
- ↑ of a broken neck when the horse he was riding was frightened by a dog running out on the road. Fred was on his way to Batavia to purchase flour so that Sophia could bake bread.
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