Response to Phyllis Garret, Ann Bergelt & Mike on NURRE dated 5 Apr 2008. Thanks to all of you for your replies. I have more data for anyone needing it. Perhaps there's a relative out there who can connect all of the NURRE's HENRY NURRE: born: Aug 1849 Germany - probably Oldenburg died: 9 Apr 1940 Hamilton Co., OH immigration: 1858-1859 according to census data parents: probably Bernard & Elizabeth NURRE uncle: Joseph NURRE, who had a book stationary store. He lived next door to Henry in 1860, Ward 10 Cincinnati and later lived with Henry as an "uncle." occ: Picture Frame, Mirrors, Molding and Sundries Manufacturer & Importer married: Mary A. MOLLAUN 26 Aug 1874 Holy Family Church, Oldenburg, Franklin Co., IN spouse died: after 1920 census & before 1930 census spouse's parents: Anthony & Mary (?Speckbaugh?) MOLLAUN both German Immigrants who settled in Franklin Co., IN children: HARRY born Jan 1876 OH; MAMIE/MARY A. born Sep 1877 OH; EDWARD F. born Sep 1879 KY; LEO J. born Feb 1883 OH; JOSEPH born Nov 1881 KY; FRANK born Aug 1886 OH; ALPHONSE B. born Mar 1889 OH; BERNARD J. born Jul 1892 OH JOSEPH M. (Marie is middle name on WWII Reg.) NURRE: born: 12 Nov 1881 Covington, Kenton Co., KY died: unknown, but probably in Egg Harbor, NJ after WWII parents: Henry & Mary A. (MOLLAUN) NURRE occ: Worked for Henry NURRE, then PPG, Mirror & Glass Manufacturer in Bloomington, IN, then Egg Harbor, NJ spouse: Agnes M. KLEINE or CLINE spouse born: 2 Jul 1884 OH spouse died: 12 Mar 1976 Riverside Co., CA children: MARY AGNES born <1912> IN, JOSEPH M. born <1915> IN, JOHN W. born <1917> IN; THOMAS C. born <1920> IN; RUTH E. born <1923> IN Yes, Joseph & Agnes NURRE were greatly responsible for St. Agnes Chapel in Monroe Co., IN. There were 2 priests mentioned in the story of St. Agnes Chapel: Father Bernard NURRE, Joseph's brother, and Father Romuald MOLLAUN, a relative of Joseph's mother and also from Oldenburg, IN. I met Father Romuald several times at weddings before he died and he was delightful. I wonder if they are connected to the NURRE family with many funeral homes in Cincinnati? Best Wishes, Donna Mollaun ************** Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)
Donna, do you have anymore information on the Bernard and Elizabeth Nurre? Bernard is an ubiquitous name with the Nurres and I've a lot of unconnected Bernard Nurres. Mike [email protected] wrote: > Response to Phyllis Garret, Ann Bergelt & Mike on NURRE > dated 5 Apr 2008. > > Thanks to all of you for your replies. I have more data for > anyone needing it. Perhaps there's a relative out there who > can connect all of the NURRE's > > HENRY NURRE: > born: Aug 1849 Germany - probably Oldenburg > died: 9 Apr 1940 Hamilton Co., OH > immigration: 1858-1859 according to census data > parents: probably Bernard & Elizabeth NURRE > uncle: Joseph NURRE, who had a book stationary store. > He lived next door to Henry in 1860, Ward 10 Cincinnati > and later lived with Henry as an "uncle." > occ: Picture Frame, Mirrors, Molding and Sundries Manufacturer > & Importer > married: Mary A. MOLLAUN 26 Aug 1874 Holy Family > Church, Oldenburg, Franklin Co., IN > spouse died: after 1920 census & before 1930 census > spouse's parents: Anthony & Mary (?Speckbaugh?) MOLLAUN > both German Immigrants who settled in Franklin Co., IN > children: HARRY born Jan 1876 OH; MAMIE/MARY A. born Sep > 1877 OH; EDWARD F. born Sep 1879 KY; LEO J. born Feb 1883 > OH; JOSEPH born Nov 1881 KY; FRANK born Aug 1886 OH; > ALPHONSE B. born Mar 1889 OH; BERNARD J. born Jul 1892 OH > > JOSEPH M. (Marie is middle name on WWII Reg.) NURRE: > born: 12 Nov 1881 Covington, Kenton Co., KY > died: unknown, but probably in Egg Harbor, NJ after WWII > parents: Henry & Mary A. (MOLLAUN) NURRE > occ: Worked for Henry NURRE, then PPG, Mirror & Glass > Manufacturer in Bloomington, IN, then Egg Harbor, NJ > spouse: Agnes M. KLEINE or CLINE > spouse born: 2 Jul 1884 OH > spouse died: 12 Mar 1976 Riverside Co., CA > children: MARY AGNES born <1912> IN, JOSEPH M. born <1915> > IN, JOHN W. born <1917> IN; THOMAS C. born <1920> IN; RUTH E. > born <1923> IN > > Yes, Joseph & Agnes NURRE were greatly responsible for St. > Agnes Chapel in Monroe Co., IN. There were 2 priests mentioned > in the story of St. Agnes Chapel: Father Bernard NURRE, Joseph's > brother, and Father Romuald MOLLAUN, a relative of Joseph's > mother and also from Oldenburg, IN. I met Father Romuald several > times at weddings before he died and he was delightful. > > I wonder if they are connected to the NURRE family with many > funeral homes in Cincinnati? > > Best Wishes, > Donna Mollaun > > > > > > > > > > ************** > Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) -- Michael J. Gough [email protected]
Donna, thanks. This is my connecton the Nurres. John and Bernardina Nurre are my GGgrant Aunt and Uncle. > Descendants of John Bernard Nurre > > 1 [2] John Bernard Nurre b: Abt. 1808 in Prussia d: 11 > Apr 1885 in Evansville, IN > .. +Margetta ________ b: Abt. 1816 in Germany m: Bef. > 1837 > .. 2 Maria "Mary" Nurre b: 1837 in Ohio d: Abt. 07 Feb > 1903 in Probably Evansville, IN > ...... +Bernard Schapker, Sr. b: 1834 in Prussia d: Abt. > 01 Mar 1889 in Probably Evansville, IN m: Bef. 1861 > .. 2 John Nurre b: Jan 1841 in Indiana d: Bet. 1900 - > 1910 in Probably Indianapolis IN. > ...... +Josephine Venneman b: Apr 1843 in Ohio d: Bet. 10 > Apr 1918 - 30 Jan 1939 m: Abt. 1864 > .. 2 Anne Nurre b: Abt. 1847 in Indiana > .. 2 Mary E. Nurre b: Abt. 1849 in Indiana > .. 2 [1] Joseph Nurre b: Abt. 1852 in Indiana d: 03 Aug > 1900 in the Evansville State Hospital. At the time it was called > "Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane", Evansville, Indiana > ...... +Matilda A Fusner m: 14 May 1872 in > Vanderburgh County, Indiana > .. *2nd Wife of [1] Joseph Nurre: > ...... +Ellen Wright m: 08 Oct 1881 in Vanderburg > County, IN > *2nd Wife of [2] John Bernard Nurre: > .. +Angela Bernardina Macke b: 1820 in Amt Damme, Oldenburg, > Prussia d: 26 Dec 1916 in her Granddaughter, Miss Schapker's home, > in Evansville, IN m: 20 Aug 1856 in Vanderburg County, IN Bernardina's sister Marya Agnes Macke married Heinrich Thole in Cincinnati. So I am convnced these Nurre's are connected to the Cincinatti Nurre's but not have enough details. > Descendants of Maria Agnes Macke > > 1 Maria Agnes Macke b: 1825 in Amt Damme, Oldenburg, > Prussia d: 22 Sep 1913 in Cincinnati, OH > .. +Heinrich Thole b: Abt. 18 Dec 1821 in Oldenburg, > Prussia d: Abt. 15 Dec 1866 in Cincinnati, OH m: 17 Oct 1848 in > St. Philomena RCC, Cincinnati, OH > .. 2 John Heinrich Thole b: Abt. 1849 in Cincinnati, OH > d: Abt. 28 Jul 1850 in Cincinnati, OH > .. 2 Mary Agnes Thole b: Abt. 1849 in Cincinnati, OH d: > Abt. 03 Aug 1850 in Cincinnati, OH > .. 2 Frederick Thole b: 1851 in Cincinnati, OH > .. 2 Henrietta Thole b: 1855 in Cincinnati, OH d: 1948 > .. 2 Gerhard Thole b: Abt. 1859 in Cincinnati, OH d: > 1859 > .. 2 Louisa Thole b: Abt. 1859 in Cincinnati, OH d: 1859 > .. 2 Bernard Thole b: 1859 in Cincinnati, OH > .. 2 Henry Thole b: 1861 in Cincinnati, OH d: Abt. 1861 > .. 2 William Thole b: 1861 in Cincinnati, OH > .. 2 Anna Thole b: 1863 in Cincinnati, OH d: 1893 > ...... +Ed Greiwe > .. 2 ________ Thole b: in Cincinnati, OH > ...... +________ Boekman [email protected] wrote: > Response to Phyllis Garret, Ann Bergelt & Mike on NURRE > dated 5 Apr 2008. > > Thanks to all of you for your replies. I have more data for > anyone needing it. Perhaps there's a relative out there who > can connect all of the NURRE's > > HENRY NURRE: > born: Aug 1849 Germany - probably Oldenburg > died: 9 Apr 1940 Hamilton Co., OH > immigration: 1858-1859 according to census data > parents: probably Bernard & Elizabeth NURRE > uncle: Joseph NURRE, who had a book stationary store. > He lived next door to Henry in 1860, Ward 10 Cincinnati > and later lived with Henry as an "uncle." > occ: Picture Frame, Mirrors, Molding and Sundries Manufacturer > & Importer > married: Mary A. MOLLAUN 26 Aug 1874 Holy Family > Church, Oldenburg, Franklin Co., IN > spouse died: after 1920 census & before 1930 census > spouse's parents: Anthony & Mary (?Speckbaugh?) MOLLAUN > both German Immigrants who settled in Franklin Co., IN > children: HARRY born Jan 1876 OH; MAMIE/MARY A. born Sep > 1877 OH; EDWARD F. born Sep 1879 KY; LEO J. born Feb 1883 > OH; JOSEPH born Nov 1881 KY; FRANK born Aug 1886 OH; > ALPHONSE B. born Mar 1889 OH; BERNARD J. born Jul 1892 OH > > JOSEPH M. (Marie is middle name on WWII Reg.) NURRE: > born: 12 Nov 1881 Covington, Kenton Co., KY > died: unknown, but probably in Egg Harbor, NJ after WWII > parents: Henry & Mary A. (MOLLAUN) NURRE > occ: Worked for Henry NURRE, then PPG, Mirror & Glass > Manufacturer in Bloomington, IN, then Egg Harbor, NJ > spouse: Agnes M. KLEINE or CLINE > spouse born: 2 Jul 1884 OH > spouse died: 12 Mar 1976 Riverside Co., CA > children: MARY AGNES born <1912> IN, JOSEPH M. born <1915> > IN, JOHN W. born <1917> IN; THOMAS C. born <1920> IN; RUTH E. > born <1923> IN > > Yes, Joseph & Agnes NURRE were greatly responsible for St. > Agnes Chapel in Monroe Co., IN. There were 2 priests mentioned > in the story of St. Agnes Chapel: Father Bernard NURRE, Joseph's > brother, and Father Romuald MOLLAUN, a relative of Joseph's > mother and also from Oldenburg, IN. I met Father Romuald several > times at weddings before he died and he was delightful. > > I wonder if they are connected to the NURRE family with many > funeral homes in Cincinnati? > > Best Wishes, > Donna Mollaun > > > > > > > > > > ************** > Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) -- Michael J. Gough [email protected]