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Gerhard Heinrich Deitemeyer
Born: | 22th September 1847, in Haltern |
Father: | Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Deitemeyer |
Mother: | Catharine Engel Wessel |
Emigrated: | as an adult, 3th November 1866 (Passport granting) |
Moved to: | USA | emigrated siblings: | Johann Adam (born 1843)[more], Anna Maria Dorothea (born 1850)[more], Engel (born 1859)[more], Wilhelmina Catharina (born unknown) [more] |
More about Gerhard Heinrich: |
There are no information where Gerhard Heinrich settled in USA and if he married or has children. It is sure that he got a passport on 3th November 1866
in Germany and that his destination was Ohio where his brother moved to 1 year before.
During my research I found a Website wich mentioned a male Deitemeyer who emigrated
to USA aboard the Ship "Emil". I think this man was Gerhard Heinrich because of the both first letters in his first and second name,
the age of the person and the date of arrival in Baltimore (only some month after Passport granting).
And he wanted to go to Ohio where his brother lived!
[http://istg.rootsweb.com/v5/1800v5/emil18670815.html] Extract of Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Ship Emil: Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland 15th August 1867 I, (Heinr. Onken) master of the Bremen Ship Emil do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of the customs of Collection District of (Baltimore) is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board the said vessel,(Emil) at (Bremen) from which port said vessel has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died. So help me God Heinr. Onken, Captain number: 151 passenger names: G. H. Deidemayer age: 19 gender: male occupation: Jioner nationality: Hanoverian destination: Ohio Who can help? Who knows more about Gerhard Heinrich Deitemeyer? |
George A. Deitemeyer
born: | about 1894 |
found in: | Minnesota, USA |
Marriage: | 18th November 1915, USA |
Wife: | Annette Luttke,born 17th October 1894, died September 1983 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA |
died: | 18th November 1951, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA |
Children: | Eleanor Deitemeyer, born 12th September 1918, °°John P. Filek Geraldine Deitemeyer, born 5th May 1923, °°Eugene Tronsgard Lorraine Deitemeyer, born 10th October 1924, °°Steve Filek Alvira Deitemeyer, died 15th January 1926, °°Wayne Lohmann |
Source: | [www.rootsweb.com] [www.ancestry.com] |
Remarks: | This family couldn't relate to because I coulnd't find out any more data of George A. Deitemeyer.
Possibly he was a son of George Deitemeyer (* 1872)[more]. Who can help? Who knows more about George A. Deitemeyer? |
Johann Adam Deitemeyer
born: | 31th August 1824, in Grambergen |
Father: | Johann Wilhelm Deitemeyer |
Mother: | Anna Maria Engel Kröger |
Emigrated: | as an adult, 7. October 1844 (passport granting) |
Remarks: | It is unknown if Johann Adam Deitemeyer emigrated actually. Certified is only the passport granting in 1844.
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William F. Deitemeyer
born: | about 1862 |
found in: | San Francisco, Kalifornien, USA |
Marriage: | 1895, Kalifornien, USA |
Wife: | Mary Alice Harville, born about 1866 |
Children: | son, born 1897 |
Remarks: |
The following website says that William F. Deitemeyer had a firm which produced pianos in San Francisco.
[www.bluebookofpianos.com/agesd.htm#TOP] DEITEMEIER PIANO Made by the Deitmeier Piano Co., San Francisco. Before the great fire of 1906 the industry was principally repair work. After the fire the business was resumed with manufacturing department on more extensive scale at 862 Valencia Street. Telephone directory of San Francisco 1903 list the adress of that time. [www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/1903/t3t063.htm] transcribed by sfgenealogy.com Telephone Directory, San Francisco, California Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company February, 1903 page 063 Blue 1081. Deitemeier, W. F., Pianos, 2257 Mission. Who can help? Who knows more about William F. Deitemeyer? |
Adam Heinrich Deitemeyer
Born: | 7th September 1852, in Deitinghausen (illegitimate) |
Father: | Adam Heinrich Obrock |
Mother: | Catharina Maria Wilhelmine Deitemeyer |
Emigrated: | 26th January 1869 (Passport granting) |
More about Adam Heinrich: |
Adam Heinrich was a illegitimate child of Catharina Maria Wilhelmine Deitemeyer. In the census of 1852
in Germany he was mentioned as Adam Heinrich Obrock child of the oldest daugther of the Deitemeyer family in Deitinghausen.
His birthentry says that his father was Johann Heinrich Obrock von Harpenfeld. In 1869 (passport granting) Adam Heinrichs surname was Deitemeyer. His step-grandfather, Adam Heinrich Deitemeyer nee Eggert, was guarantor for emigration. It is unknown if Adam Heinrich Deitemeyer actually emigrated to America and where he settled possibly. Who can help? Who knows more about Adam Heinrich Deitemeyer?, |
Phillip Deitemeyer
Place/state: | Antioch and Waukegan near Lake Michigan, Illinois, USA |
Remarks: |
The following details were published in a news paper of the area in January 1911.
[www.nsn.org/wrkhome/hmca/c1911_1.htm] from the pages of the ANTIOCH NEWS Married at Milwaukee Jan., 10, Miss Mabel Chope and Phillip Deitmeyer, Jr. In September of 1919 Phillip Deitmeyer were mentioned in the same news paper. [www.nsn.org/wrkhome/hmca/c1919_9.htm] from the pages of the ANTIOCH NEWS A fire Friday noon at Janz home across from the Phillip Deitmeyer farm burned all the out building, barn and granary and the contents of both. The house was saved. It caused from the cleaning of an auto. Perhaps the following news of 4th February 1906 has a connection to Phillip Deitemeyer and his family. [www.northstarnet.org/wrkhome/hmca/c1906_2.htm] from the pages of the WAUKEGAN DAILY SUN Geo. Harbarker shot a 22 cartridge into his hand Saturday morning at the home of his uncle, F. G. Deitmeyer. Dr. Jamieson took him to the hospital to have it extracted. Who can help? Who knows more about Phillip Deitemeyer? |
Mary Deitemeyer
Marriage: | 14th April 1853, Henry H. Stute, in Hamilton (OH)
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Charles F. Deitemeyer
Marriage: | 30th Sept. 1885, Carrie Hutzelmann, in Hamilton (OH)
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Adam Deitemeyer
Marriage: | 30th April 1849, Emily Geiger, in Hamilton (OH)
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