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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Emma Emilie Catherine Dorothea Wichmann: Birth: 03 JUL 1858 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana. Death: 21 JAN 1940 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri

  2. Hermann Wilhelm Theodor Wichmann: Birth: 20 MAR 1860 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana. Death: 19 DEC 1950 in Richland, Pulaski, Missouri

  3. Elizabeth Christine Louise Wichmann: Birth: 24 DEC 1861 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana. Death: 20 OCT 1917 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana

  4. Magdalena "Lena" Friedrike Maria Wichmann: Birth: 23 NOV 1863 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana. Death: 1955

  5. Albert Heinrich Oscar Wichmann: Birth: 14 MAY 1866 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana. Death: 10 DEC 1903

  6. Lydia Catherina Leonore Wichmann: Birth: 16 JUL 1868 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana. Death: 05 APR 1954 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri

  7. Paul Johan Julius Wichmann: Birth: 16 JUL 1871 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana. Death: 07 MAY 1943 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri

  8. Henry Joseph Friedrich Wichman: Birth: 15 JUN 1875 in Indiana. Death: DEC 1958 in Flower Shop, 605 S. Elm, St. Louis

  9. Clara Friederike Juliane Wichmann: Birth: 19 MAR 1878 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana.


Sources
1. Title:   Baptism record
Page:   Church book, Lychen, LDS microfilm
2. Title:   Death certificate
3. Title:   St. Louis Post-Dispatch Obits
Page:   December 15, 1915, p 16
4. Title:   Death certificate
Page:   See Doc-Set>Geneal>Wichmann for image of certificate
5. Title:   Website
Page:   http://surfgatesupport.com/hh4.php3
6. Title:   newspaper
Page:   Fort Wayne Sentinel, Dec 19, 1890
7. Title:   1900 census
Page:   Indiana, Allen, Wayne Twp Fort Wayne City, p 251A
8. Title:   1910 census
Page:   Missouri, St. Louis City, 12-Ward p 163, ED# 196

Notes
a. Note:   1880 - A. C. F. Wichman, on Diamond St., Kendallville 1910 - in St. Louis, on Michigan Ave.
 1915 Post Dispatch, St. Louis Obit Wichman, Albert C. F. 12/15 p16, *12/17 p25
 Died at 7116 Michigan Ave., St. Louis - (death certificate)
 Cemetery record Albert C. F. WicKmann
 Funeral at St. Trinity Luth. Ch., 517 Koeln Ave, St Louis, MO, 63111 St. Trinity was organized in 1860 by German immigrants, the first Lutheran congregation in Carondelet; building dates from 1873.
 1880 census, Diamond St., Kendallville, Noble Co. IN. Prop. City Brewery, p 325C
 " He was born in Lychen, Brandenburg. Son Hermann Wilhelm Theodor Wichmann worked at the brewery. At peak, production never exceeded 1,000 bbls per year." http://www.brewersofindianaguild.com/History/IH-NE.html
  "Albert Christian Friedrich Wichmann, superintendent of brewery, came to America in 1849, with his parents, from Prussia, his native country. They located in Cincinnati, where our subject leaned the cabinet-maker's trade. After working at it there two and a half years, he came to Fort Wayne, where he pursued his calling about the same length of time. After a short period in Logansport, Ind., he returned to Fort Wayne and remained until January, 1864, when he came to Kendallville, engaging in the furniture trade until 1867. For several years, subsequent to this period, he worked at different things - principally book-keeping.
  In 1877, he bought one-half interest in the brewery with William Seifert, which they conducted until the death of Seifert in September 1879, when Mr. Wichmann became the sole owner, and which he has conducted up to the present time, being now, by a subsequent change in proprietorship, manager for the owner, Henry C. Paul, of Fort Wayne. This brewery was built in 1867, by Louis Schwartzkopf and Geo. Aichele, subsequently becoming the property of Francis J. Beek, Seifert and Heinike, and the parties mentioned above." - Counties of LaGrange and Noble, Indiana, Historical and Biographical Illustrated, F.A. Battey & Co., publishers, 1882.
  Valley of the upper Maumee River : with historical account of Allen County and the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana - Vol II
  Fort Wayne Sentinel, 24 Dec 1889 - Mr. A.C.F. Wichman, superintendent of the Anthony Wayne manufacturing company, was made the recipient of an elegant gold-headed cane today at noon. The donors were the employes of the third floor. The present was made to convey the sincere feelings of friendship that are felt toward Mr. Wichman. The gift came as a complete surprise and will do much toward making the the recipient's Christmas a happy one.


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