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    1. Re: [WiMilwau] Re: Granville
    2. Hi! Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. My aunt passed away and her funeral was the other night, plus I was sick for a day with a type of an ear infection. Anyway. . . Nenow is listed in the Town of Granville book. On the 1880 census Frank Nenow, age 21, RR laborer, of Pommern, and Otto Nenow, age 23, RR laborer, of Pommern are listed with the Jacob Steinmetz family. The explanation was given, that Steinmetz was running a hotel, and these railroad workers were staying at the hotel. The railroad ran near the hotel, so it was logical that they stay there. Beerbaum's are listed, but with the Hackbarth family. Wilhelmine Hackbarth married August Beerbaum and they lived in Menomonee Falls. Salzman is listed: "Information on the Dehling family from St. Peter's Lutheran Church records, Trinity Lutheran Church of South Mequon and Kenneth Salzman, Shawano, Wisconsin, a descendant." Klett is listed under miscellaneous "K" families: Godfry Klett, age 47, farmer, from Germany Jane, age 33, from Germany Fred K., age 17, from Germany Antone, age 15, from Germany Rinhart, age 7, from Germany They lived next to the Benjamin Ewers. The information that I have on the Beerbaum family is this: August Herman Beerbaum born 1839 in Pommerania married 30 June 1867 in Town of Granville, Wisconsin at St. Peter's church to Wilhelmine Caroline Hackbarth. His father is Peter Beerbaum, and mother was Engel (this was her first name, no surname was listed.) Their children: "Henry" Heinrich Herman Beerbaum, born 23 May 1868 in Town of Granville, Wis. Wilhelmine Beerbaum, born 9 Jan 1870 in Town of Granville, married Charles H. Hackbarth 26 Dec 1891. She died 15 Mar 1957. August Beerbaum Martin Beerbaum Does that help you any? > Hi Janice: > Thanks for the addresses of the two cemeteries. > > I would be interested in the book if I knew that my family was mentioned. The > names would be Niepow/Neipow/Ninpo/Ninow, etc., > Bierbaum, Beerbaum, Baerbaum, etc. > Saltzmann, Salzman, etc. > Klett > > Any help you can give me will be appreciated. Thanks > Marcie > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    10/11/2001 08:08:03
    1. Re: [WiMilwau] Re: Granville
    2. Spud-z
    3. Hi: I'm back, sorry for the delay in answering. I'm not sure if the names you gave me are part of my family. At the this point none of the names tie in with anything I have. I will keep the information you sent in my file. I don't believe I am interested in the book you wrote of. I may want it after I find out definitely if any of my family are listed. Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. Marcie ----- Original Message ----- From: <j.l.hackbarth@att.net> To: <WIMILWAU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [WiMilwau] Re: Granville > Hi! > > Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. My aunt > passed away and her funeral was the other night, plus I > was sick for a day with a type of an ear infection. > Anyway. . . > > Nenow is listed in the Town of Granville book. > > On the 1880 census Frank Nenow, age 21, RR laborer, of > Pommern, and Otto Nenow, age 23, RR laborer, of Pommern > are listed with the Jacob Steinmetz family. The > explanation was given, that Steinmetz was running a > hotel, and these railroad workers were staying at the > hotel. The railroad ran near the hotel, so it was > logical that they stay there. > > Beerbaum's are listed, but with the Hackbarth family. > Wilhelmine Hackbarth married August Beerbaum and they > lived in Menomonee Falls. > > Salzman is listed: "Information on the Dehling family > from St. Peter's Lutheran Church records, Trinity > Lutheran Church of South Mequon and Kenneth Salzman, > Shawano, Wisconsin, a descendant." > > Klett is listed under miscellaneous "K" families: > Godfry Klett, age 47, farmer, from Germany > Jane, age 33, from Germany > Fred K., age 17, from Germany > Antone, age 15, from Germany > Rinhart, age 7, from Germany > They lived next to the Benjamin Ewers. > > The information that I have on the Beerbaum family is > this: > > August Herman Beerbaum > born 1839 in Pommerania > married 30 June 1867 in Town of Granville, Wisconsin at > St. Peter's church to Wilhelmine Caroline Hackbarth. > His father is Peter Beerbaum, and mother was Engel (this > was her first name, no surname was listed.) > Their children: > "Henry" Heinrich Herman Beerbaum, born 23 May 1868 in > Town of Granville, Wis. > > Wilhelmine Beerbaum, born 9 Jan 1870 in Town of > Granville, married Charles H. Hackbarth 26 Dec 1891. > She died 15 Mar 1957. > > August Beerbaum > > Martin Beerbaum > > Does that help you any? > > Hi Janice: > > Thanks for the addresses of the two cemeteries. > > > > I would be interested in the book if I knew that my family was mentioned. The > > names would be Niepow/Neipow/Ninpo/Ninow, etc., > > Bierbaum, Beerbaum, Baerbaum, etc. > > Saltzmann, Salzman, etc. > > Klett > > > > Any help you can give me will be appreciated. Thanks > > Marcie > > > > > > ============================== > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >

    11/09/2001 05:13:39