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    1. [WILACROS] Schmitt/Schmidt/Schmitz/Smith
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MorganCole34 Surnames: Schmitt, Schmidt, Schmitz, Smith, Zimmerman, Zimmermann, Sattler, Saddler, Cole, Lee Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.lacrosse/2734/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm looking for Theodor(e)SCHMIDT/SCHMITT/SMITH (b. abt 1809, d. Mar 16, 1860), his wife Anna Maria (b. abt 1819, d. Jan 5, 1885-1900), their children, Julia (might be from a privous marriage of Theodor' as she was b. abt 1833). Mary A (b. abt 1841), Elizabeth Louise (my gg-grandmother) (b. Dec 1842/Jan 1843?)(these children were from Prussia). The next list of children were born in Wisconsin. There was John (b. abt 1845), Julia (b. abt 1849), Franklin C. and Joseph D., the twins, were born abt 1852. Frank died Oct 17, 1896 and Joseph died June 6, 1931. Henry was b. abt 1857 and George was b. abt 1860. My Smith family came from Prussia. The arrived on the ship "Louisa" June 21, 1843 and came into port at Castle Garden in New York. The left from a port in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They first settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. By 1860 census Theodor was dead, and the family is in La Crosse, Wisconsin and they have americanized their surname to Smith from SCHMIDT, SCHMITZ or SCHMIT! T. 1860 census, both children named Julia are gone, the youngest is dead but the oldest, I don't know what happened to her. Married, dead? Anna M. and some of the children are with her in La Crescent, Housten Co., MN, where she work for a family as a housekeeper. The 1880 census, my gg-grandmother is married, so I know where she is. John is missing, as are son' Henry and George. Franklin and Joseph are in La Crosse. The mother Anna Maria is living with her son Joseph, he worked on the Railroad. Franklin is married to a Rebecca Lee and he also works on the railraod. I'd like to be able to find Julia, John, George and Henry and their families if they had any in the 1900/1920/1930 census' and family tree'. The info listed with them may provide the missing links to where in Prussia the family came from and birth dates and such. I've tried the LDS site to no avail in regards to records from Prussia (Germany) and in the US. My gg-grandmother Elizabeths death record provided no ad! ded help. Though, on a census for Elizabeth' son Lucius, my g-grandfat her, in the 1900's it does list Berlin, Germany. Any help is appreciated. Any relations most welcome. Also, Theodor, wife Anna Maria and sons Franklin and Joseph are buried in the Catholic Cemetery in La Crosse. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/28/2009 08:40:55
    1. Re: [WILACROS] Schmitt/Schmidt/Schmitz/Smith
    2. Patricia Hill
    3. I checked my database and the only possible link I found was: Elisabeth, b. 1843 and married Mathias Hill in 1868. The Hill family is my family, so I do not have further info on Elisabeth. The Hills came from the Trier area in Germany, actually Pfalzel, just north of Trier. I will check family Latin church records in case some other Schmitts might appear. Pat Hill ________________________________ From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: WILACROS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 9:40:55 PM Subject: [WILACROS] Schmitt/Schmidt/Schmitz/Smith This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MorganCole34 Surnames: Schmitt, Schmidt, Schmitz, Smith, Zimmerman, Zimmermann, Sattler, Saddler, Cole, Lee Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.lacrosse/2734/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm looking for Theodor(e)SCHMIDT/SCHMITT/SMITH (b. abt 1809, d. Mar 16, 1860), his wife Anna Maria (b. abt 1819, d. Jan 5, 1885-1900), their children, Julia (might be from a privous marriage of Theodor' as she was b. abt 1833). Mary A (b. abt 1841), Elizabeth Louise (my gg-grandmother) (b. Dec 1842/Jan 1843?)(these children were from Prussia). The next list of children were born in Wisconsin. There was John (b. abt 1845), Julia (b. abt 1849), Franklin C. and Joseph D., the twins, were born abt 1852. Frank died Oct 17, 1896 and Joseph died June 6, 1931. Henry was b. abt 1857 and George was b. abt 1860. My Smith family came from Prussia. The arrived on the ship "Louisa" June 21, 1843 and came into port at Castle Garden in New York. The left from a port in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They first settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. By 1860 census Theodor was dead, and the family is in La Crosse, Wisconsin and they have americanized their surname to Smith from SCHMIDT, SCHMITZ or SCHMIT! T. 1860 census, both children named Julia are gone, the youngest is dead but the oldest, I don't know what happened to her. Married, dead? Anna M. and some of the children are with her in La Crescent, Housten Co., MN, where she work for a family as a housekeeper. The 1880 census, my gg-grandmother is married, so I know where she is. John is missing, as are son' Henry and George. Franklin and Joseph are in La Crosse. The mother Anna Maria is living with her son Joseph, he worked on the Railroad. Franklin is married to a Rebecca Lee and he also works on the railraod. I'd like to be able to find Julia, John, George and Henry and their families if they had any in the 1900/1920/1930 census' and family tree'. The info listed with them may provide the missing links to where in Prussia the family came from and birth dates and such. I've tried the LDS site to no avail in regards to records from Prussia (Germany) and in the US. My gg-grandmother Elizabeths death record provided no ad! ded help. Though, on a census for Elizabeth' son Lucius, my g-grandfat her, in the 1900's it does list Berlin, Germany. Any help is appreciated. Any relations most welcome. Also, Theodor, wife Anna Maria and sons Franklin and Joseph are buried in the Catholic Cemetery in La Crosse. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILACROS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/29/2009 04:02:33