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Facts and Events
Name |
George HAMM, Sr. |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][9] |
26 Sep 1845 |
Schwabsburg, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany |
Alt Birth[11] |
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Baptism? |
28 Sep 1845 |
Schwabsburg, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany |
Confirmation[1][2] |
15 Jun 1859 |
Schwabsburg, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany |
Immigration[13] |
15 Oct 1873 |
Hamburg To Southhampton To New York |
Natualization[7][14] |
5 Nov 1874 |
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin |
Marriage |
22 Dec 1874 |
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsinto Emilie Willhelmina Fredericka ISSERSTEDT |
Natualization[8][15] |
7 Sep 1880 |
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin |
Emigration[5][6][12] |
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Death[4][3] |
5 Nov 1925 |
Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin |
Burial[4][10] |
8 Nov 1925 |
Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin |
Religion? |
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Lutheran |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Birth entry 25 (1845) page 154, Kirchenbuch 1675-1875, Taufen, Toten, Heiraten, Konf. 1835-1875 MIT SCHWABSBURG: Taufen, Toten, Heiraten 1.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Confirmation entry no. 17 (1859), unpaginated, Kirchenbuch 1675-1875, Taufen, Toten, Heiraten, Konf. 1835-1875 MIT SCHWABSBURG: Taufen, To.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 George Hamm death entry, 1926, in Kirchenbuch der Gemeinde, page 21 question , German Evangelical Congregation, Medford, Wisconsin; Wiscon.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 George Hamm, certificate of death, vol. 10, page 270, registered no. 14, Taylor County Register of Deeds, Medford, Wisconsin. August 16, 2.
- ↑ George Hamm entry; Thuringia Manifest, 15 October 1873, page 1806, line 94; in Hamburg Direct Index Jan 1873-June 1874; microfilm number 0.
- ↑ George Hamm entry; Thuringia Manifest, 29 October 1873, passenger entry number 183; in Passenger Lists of vessels arriving at NY 1820-1897.
- ↑ George Hamm, declaration of intent, page 145 (1874); petition for naturalization, vol. 1 no. 81 (1880). State of Wisconsin, County of Sheb
281. 1522. volume 1, page 81, number 81.
- ↑ George Hamm, declaration of intent, page 145 (1874); petition for naturalization, vol. 1 no. 81 (1880). State of Wisconsin, County of Sheb.
- ↑ George was illegitimate, but adopted his step-fathers name as his confirmation record lists him as George Hamm.
- ↑ Medford (Evergreen?) Cemetery, Undertaker: T. C. Hartwig, Medford, WI
- ↑ page 154. 1845
entry 25. 1845 September 28 George Knobloch Illigitimate After an entry was made in the birth registers of the town of Schwabsburg, according to a certficate from the mayor, Georg Knobloch, born the twenty-sixth of September eighteen hundred forty-five, was baptized by the undersigned parish vicar and thereby received into the fellowship of the Protestant Church. The mother of this illegitimate child is Elisabetha Knobloch, legitimate daughter of Jacob Knobloch, a burgher in Schwabsburg.
Godfather was Georg Strub, legitimate unmarried son of Carl Strub in Schwabsburg. HS.., Parish Vicar
[Note: the previous information has been transcribed and translated from the original microfilmed church records.]
- ↑ Passenger List Index:
94. 15/10 Thuringia, N.Y., Meyer (Captain) Hamm, Georg pg. 1806
Ship Record leaving Hamburg, Germany: From: Hamburg Ship: Thuringia To: New York Captain Meyer Left port: 15th of October 1873 Passenger entry line 32: #3. Hamm, Georg, male, Age: 28, From: Schwabsburg, Hessen, Trade: unreadable
Ship Record of arrival in New York: From: Hamburg, Germany & Southhampton, England Ship: Steamer Thuringia (berthen 3498 tons) Arrived: October 29, 1873 Captain: T. Meyer Passenger entry number 183: Georg Hamm, age 28, male, bootmaker (or boatmaker), from Germany, betweendecks
Total travel time: 14 days
- ↑ See notes for passenger details.
- ↑ Intention Declared
- ↑ Certificate of Citizenship
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