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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Caroline Maria Dorothea Gertrud "Lina" Spannuth: Birth: 30 APR 1854 in Franzosenbusch, Cook, Illinois, United States. Death: 25 SEP 1886 in Ellinwood, Barton, Kansas, United States

  2. Carl Heinrich Friedrich "Fred" Spannuth: Birth: 7 JUN 1856 in Franzosenbusch, Cook, Illinois, United States. Death: 5 OCT 1943 in Conner, Ravalli, Montana, United States

  3. Margarethe Henriette Anna "Anna" Spannuth: Birth: 9 FEB 1858 in Franzosenbusch, Cook, Illinois, United States. Death: 10 FEB 1936 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States

  4. Maria Sophia Christina Spannuth: Birth: 20 MAR 1860 in Franzosenbusch, Cook, Illinois, United States. Death: 28 OCT 1888 in near Lyons, Burt, Nebraska, United States

  5. Carl Heinrich Spannuth: Birth: 17 MAR 1862 in Wilmington, Houston, Minnesota, United States. Death: 19 DEC 1939 in Centralia, Lewis, Washington, United States

  6. Heinrich Ludwig Friedrich Spannuth: Birth: 10 DEC 1863 in Portland Prairie, Houston, Minnesota, United States. Death: AFT 1902


Sources
1. Title:   Spannuth Family Tree
Page:   Page: 1
Source:   SR-EE
Author:   Emma Eggert
Publication:   With handwritten addenda by Elizabeth Eggert
2. Title:   Schaumburger Auswanderer: 1820–1914; Schaumburger Studien, Heft 48
Page:   Page: 111, ID: 1544
Source:   SR-SCHA
Author:   Heinrich Rieckenberg
Publication:   Rinteln: Bösendahl
3. Title:   Stamm-Buch der Familie Span Uth 1470–1912: Stammtafeln, Chroniken, Bilder und Lebensbeschreibungen aus den Familien Spanuth, Spannuth, Spannhuth, Spannaus und Spanaus
Page:   Page: 46–7, ID: 12/207
Source:   SR-SP
Author:   Gottfried Spanuth
Publication:   Schleswig: Vogt
4. Title:   Civil War military and pension records for Henry Flege Kohlmeier, Friedrich Kohlmeier, and Carl Spannuth
Source:   SR-CIV
5. Title:   The Spannuth Family Record
Page:   Page: 1
Source:   SR-SFR
Author:   Louis Rewinkel; updated and additions made by Phyllis Rewinkel Hagerbaumer
6. Title:   Reminiscences of an Indian Massacre
Source:   SR-RIM
Author:   Fred C. Spannuth of Conner Montana; with footnotes (by whom?)
7. Title:   Reminiscences of an Indian Massacre
Source:   SR-RIM2
Author:   Fred C. Spannuth, edited by Bessie Y. Marble
Publication:   Frontier and Midland, A Magazine of the West, Volume 18, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer, 1937–1938, Missoula, Montana
8. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: D
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
9. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: I, Page: 1
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
10. Title:   Germans to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at US Ports
Page:   Volume: 5, Page: 42
Source:   SR-GTA
Author:   Ira A Glazier and P William Filby, Ed.
Publication:   Wilmington, DE : Scholarly Resources
11. Title:   Emigration records as indexed in Schaumburger Auswanderer
Page:   Signatur: L3 Ua Nr. 4h S.3-6
Source:   SR-STAB
12. Title:   History of Houston county, including: Explorers and pioneers of Minnesota, and Outline history of the state of Minnesota; includes Sioux massacre of 1862, and State education
Page:   Page: 323
Source:   SR-HHCO
Author:   Rev. Edward D. Neill; Charles S. Bryant [Sioux massacre of 1862]
Publication:   Minneapolis, Minnesota Historical Company
13. Title:   Emigration records as indexed in Schaumburger Auswanderer
Page:   Signatur: L120b Ü60
Source:   SR-STAB
14. Title:   Stammbuch der Familie SpanUth 500 Jahre 1470 1970. Stammtafeln, Chroniken und Lebensbeschreibungen aus den Familien Spanuth, Spannuth, Spanutius, Spanaus und Spannaus
Page:   Table: 12, Page: 1, ID: 207
Source:   SR-SP2
Author:   Horst Spanuth
Publication:   4618 Kamen/Westf: Selbstverlag
15. Title:   GEDCOM file concerning the Kohlmeier family
Source:   SR-KOHL
Author:   Bill Kohlmeier
16. Title:   Geschichte der Deutschen evang.-lutherischen Gemeinde zu Addison, Du Page County, Illinois, zum Fünfzigjährigen Jubiläum
Page:   Page: 61
Source:   SR-ADD50
Author:   Pastor T. Johannes Grosse
Publication:   Franz Gindele Printing Co., 140-146 Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.
17. Title:   E-mail regarding the bark Ella, on which the Spannuths and Kohlmeiers crossed the Atlantic
Source:   SR-GTAB
Author:   Michael Palmer
18. Title:   Immanuel Congregation Proviso, Illinois, 1858–1908
Page:   Volume: 58, Page: 55
Source:   SR-CHIQ
Author:   Heinrich Roehrs
Publication:   Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 58, 2 (Summer 1985), 51–58
19. Title:   Minnesota Civil War Soldiers
Source:   SR-CWMN
Author:   John Dalby
Publication:   Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
20. Title:   Houston County Minnesota Naturalization Records
Source:   SR-HCON
Publication:   Microfilm copies held by the MN Historical Society, State Archives Microfilm SAM 180, Microform Room F612.H85 H46 1997.
21. Title:   Cover letter and 45 family group sheets of Rewinkel descendants
Page:   Page: 27, 43
Source:   SR-REW20
Author:   Walter Rewinkel
22. Title:   Letter presumably to Gottfried Spanuth, regarding the Spannuth family in America
Source:   SR-SPAN7
Author:   Karl Heinrich Spannuth
23. Title:   Cemetery records online at interment.net
Source:   SR-INTERMENT
24. Title:   Hespe-Hiddensen, Levesen, Stemmen
Page:   Page: 75, 77
Source:   SR-HESP2
Author:   Heinrich Munk
Publication:   Stadthagen: Gemeinde Hespe
25. Title:   Pedigree Resource File
Page:   CD: 42, PIN: 464969, Submission: MM9R-8HN
Source:   SR-PRF
Publication:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
26. Title:   United States Census, 1860
Page:   Proviso, Cook, Illinois, Page 315
Source:   SR-CEN1860
27. Title:   Luthers Volksbibliothek: Zu Nutz und Frommen des Lutherischen Christenvolks ausgewählte vollständige Schriften Dr. Martin Luthers, unverändert mit den nöthigen erläuternden Bemerkungen abgedruckt
Source:   SR-SPAN58
Publication:   St. Louis, Mo.: Amerikanischer Lutherverein zur Herausgabe Luther’scher Schriften für das Volk
28. Title:   US Veterans Administration Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Page:   ID: 3144881
Source:   SR-NGL
29. Title:   Anzeigen des Fürstenthums Schaumburg-Lippe
Page:   Page: 87
Source:   SR-AFSL
Publication:   Kühner
30. Title:   Anzeigen des Fürstenthums Schaumburg-Lippe
Page:   Page: 80
Source:   SR-AFSL
Publication:   Kühner
31. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 66121396
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
32. Title:   Gemeinde-Chronologie: Chronologische Darstellung der äußeren Entwickelung des religiösen Lebens unter den Deutschen in Illinois
Page:   Page: 8
Source:   SR-DAG
Author:   Emil Mannhardt
Publication:   Deutsch-Amerikanische Geschichtsblätter, Jg. 5, H. 4
33. Title:   Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861–1865, Volume I
Page:   Page: 180
Source:   SR-MNCIW1
Author:   Board of Commissioners, ed.
Publication:   St. Paul, Minnesota: Pioneer Press Company
34. Title:   International Exhibition, 1876. [Reports]̋
Page:   Page: 160
Source:   SR-SPAN118
Publication:   Volume 10 of International Exhibition, 1876, United States Centennial Commission
35. Title:   Free Online New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1897
Page:   Ella, 3 Jun 1853
Source:   SR-NYPL0
Publication:   Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   22:33:14
Note:   Farmer from Hespe Nr. 27. He met Caroline Kohlmeier while he was working in an apothecary shop in Bückeburg. They both worked in Bückeburg for many years. He renounced his right of inheritance in favor of his sister Christine and applied for permission to emigrate in March 1853. They left for the US immediately after marriage. They sailed from Bremen on the bark Ella on 20 April 1853, traveling with Fr. Kohlmeier and Dorothea Branding, and arrived in New York 2 June 1853. He farmed at Franzosenbusch, near Addison (12 miles west of Chicago). They attended St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chicago initially, then joined the German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Addison (DuPage County) by 1856, and then 17 Jan 1859 joined its daughter congregation Immanuel Lutheran Church in Franzosenbusch (later Proviso, now Hillside) in Cook County, which had just been founded at the present intersection of Wolf Road and Cermak Road in Hillside.
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b. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   15:20:24
Note:   They stayed in Illinois until 1860, then moved after 29 July to near Eitzen, Houston Co, Minnesota. On 7 November 1860 he appears as a witness (hence as a U.S. citizen) in the naturalization of his brother-in-law Frederick Kohlmeier, filed in Caledonia. He built a sod house on a 40 acre farm in 1861. In 1862 he was a member of the Amerikanisches Luther-Verein zur Herausgabe Lutherischer Schriften für das Volk.
Changedate:   28 MAR 2015
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c. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   22:30:20
Note:   He left for the Civil War in the 3rd Minnesota Volunteers, Co A, Private, mustered in Rochester 17 Jun 1864, rendezvoused at Fort Snelling 21 July 1864, and ordered south to bivouac near Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He probably never saw combat, but suffered an injury and was sent north to hospital at Jefferson Barracks on 12 Oct 1864 on the hospital boat D.A. January, embarking at DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. The boat arrived at Mound City, Illinois on 19 Oct 1864 and then proceeded to Jefferson Barracks Hospital on 22 Oct 1864, where he was admitted with an injured back and leg from a fall. He died there of typhoid fever after serving a day less than five months. He lies buried in Section 33 Site 3148, Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Carondelet, Missouri.
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d. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   22:34:09
Note:   His last words to his wife were "Karline, wenn ich nicht wiederkomme, sieh daß die Kinder eine gute Schulung bekommen." (Caroline, if I don't come back, see that the children get a good schooling.) When the children learned that their father had died, they rushed to the portrait of Abraham Lincoln hanging in their house and tore its eyes out.
Changedate:   21 NOV 2020
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e. Reference:   1 JAN 2012 21:22:52
Note:   He is listed in the US Veterans Administration Nationwide Gravesite Locator under the name "Charles Spenmeth".
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