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Marriage: Children:
  1. August Ernst Kohlmeier: Birth: 12 JUN 1861 in Dorchester, Allamakee, Iowa, United States. Death: JUL 1940

  2. Lisette A Kohlmeier: Birth: 13 JUL 1863 in Dorchester, Allamakee, Iowa, United States. Death: 21 NOV 1953 in Fremont, Dodge, Nebraska, United States

  3. Ludwig Leonhard Heinrich Kohlmeier: Birth: 6 APR 1865 in Allamakee, Iowa, United States. Death: 13 OCT 1959 in Wakefield, Dixon, Nebraska, United States

  4. Pauline Dorothea Caroline Kohlmeier: Birth: 11 JAN 1867 in Eitzen, Houston, Minnesota, United States. Death: 31 OCT 1898 in Wakefield, Dixon, Nebraska, United States

  5. Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Kohlmeier: Birth: 27 NOV 1868 in Portland Prairie, Houston, Minnesota, United States. Death: 19 OCT 1872 in Eitzen, Houston, Minnesota, United States

  6. Johann Nikolaus Kohlmeier: Birth: 28 JAN 1870 in Allamakee, Iowa, United States. Death: 9 SEP 1950 in Belle Plaine, Scott, Minnesota, United States

  7. Maria Kohlmeier: Birth: 24 DEC 1871 in Iowa, United States. Death: 6 JAN 1951 in Logan Township, Dixon, Nebraska, United States

  8. Fred A Kohlmeier: Birth: 23 APR 1874 in Nebraska, United States. Death: 15 APR 1941

  9. Anna Kohlmeier: Birth: 3 AUG 1876 in Nebraska, United States. Death: 1 JAN 1929

  10. Carl Kohlmeier: Birth: 2 FEB 1878 in Nebraska, United States. Death: 17 JUL 1959 in West Point, Cuming, Nebraska, United States

  11. Wilhelm T H Kohlmeier: Birth: 5 JUL 1881 in near Oakland, Burt, Nebraska, United States. Death: 7 NOV 1973 in Lyons, Burt, Nebraska, United States


Sources
1. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: A
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
2. Title:   Schaumburger Auswanderer: 1820–1914; Schaumburger Studien, Heft 48
Page:   Page: 123, ID: 1729
Source:   SR-SCHA
Author:   Heinrich Rieckenberg
Publication:   Rinteln: Bösendahl
3. Title:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel Diaries
Page:   Dates: 26 Apr 1883, 1885–1889, 1891, 30 Sep 1894, 2 Oct 1894, 11 May 1890
Source:   SR-ASR
Author:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel
Publication:   Volumes 1–27 transcribed and translated by Jim Eggert.
4. Title:   Response to an inquiry about the genealogy of the Kohlmeier family
Page:   ~1831#14
Source:   SR-PETZ
Author:   ev.-Luth. Pfarramt Petzen, Pfarrweg 8, 3062 Bückeburg, Germany
5. Title:   United States Census, 1860
Page:   Proviso, Cook, Illinois
Source:   SR-CEN1860
6. Title:   United States Census, 1870
Page:   Union City Township, Allamakee, Iowa, Page 10
Source:   SR-CEN1870
7. Title:   United States Census, 1880
Page:   Oakland, Burt, Nebraska, ED41, Page 20
Source:   SR-CEN1880
8. Title:   1874–1974 "Soli Deo Gloria"
Source:   SR-SDG
Publication:   St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lyons, Nebraska
9. Title:   GEDCOM file concerning the Kohlmeier family
Source:   SR-KOHL
Author:   Bill Kohlmeier
10. Title:   Church records of Petzen, Schaumburg-Lippe
Source:   SR-PETZ2
11. Title:   Electronic mail containing St. John's Cemetery (Lyons NE) tombstone data and some other Kohlmeier information
Source:   SR-KOHL4
Author:   Ray Arcement
12. Title:   1890 Union Pacific Railroad Farmers List for Burt County Nebraska
Source:   SR-BNEGF
13. Title:   Allamakee County plat plan of 1872, Union City Township
Source:   SR-KOHL6
14. Title:   E-mail concerning the Steckelbergs
Source:   SR-KOHL10
Author:   Marcia Watkins
15. Title:   Nebraska, State Census, 1885
Page:   Oakland, Burt, Nebraska, ED 96, Page 26B
Source:   SR-CEN1885NE
16. Title:   Descendants of Johan Friedrich Kohlmeyer, prepared from data provided by Ray Arcement
Source:   SR-KOHL13
Author:   Bonnie Wolmack
17. 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.
18. Title:   Untitled Kohlmeier family story
Source:   SR-KOHL28
Author:   Arlene Steckelberg Stamper, a grandchild of Lisette Kohlmeier Steckelberg
19. Title:   1874–1949 St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lyons Nebraska
Page:   Page: 4
Source:   SR-SDG1
20. Title:   St. John's Lutheran Church (Lyons Nebraska) Cemetery Record
Source:   SR-SDGCEM
Author:   Susan Schlichting
21. Title:   Burt County Nebraska plat maps
Source:   SR-BNEPL
Publication:   Gillen and Davy
22. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 47804983
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
23. Title:   Lyons Heritage 1884–1984
Page:   Page: 26
Source:   SR-LYONS
Author:   Written by the people of Lyons, Nebraska
Publication:   Northeastern Nebraska Genealogical Society
24. Title:   Rootsweb WorldConnect Project
Page:   Database: eitzenfamilies, ID: I0914
Source:   SR-WORLDC
25. Title:   Free Online New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1897
Page:   Anna Louise, 10 Aug 1854
Source:   SR-NYPL0
Publication:   Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   02:11:08
Note:   Henry. His baptismal sponsor was Wilhelm Aldag Nr. 1 in Evesen. He is supposed to have moved to the US with his mother. He appears on the passenger ship list for the Anna Louise dated 10 Aug 1854, from Bremen to New York, traveling with Wilhelmine Kohlmeier and Heinrich Flege. He first worked as a stonecutter in Chicago, but was advised by a doctor to work in the fresh air due to health problems caused by his trade. In 1860, he and his young bride lived with his sister Caroline and brother-in-law Charles Spannuth in Proviso, Illinois. He lived in Union Township, Allamakee County, Iowa during the Civil War, on his farm on the south three-quarters of the northeast quarter of section 19, about two miles east of Dorchester on land now straddling state highway 76. On 7 November 1860 he appears as a witness (hence as a U.S. citizen) in the naturalization of his brother Frederick. He moved to Nebraska in 1872. He was a charter member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church near Lyons, Nebraska, on 23 April 1874. His farm was just to the west of the church, on the southeast quarter of Section 7, Oakland Township, Burt County.
Changedate:   13 JAN 2017
Changedatez:   2017-01-13T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date
b. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Note:   His tombstone gives his name as Heinrick Ernst. CEN1870 gives his place of birth as Hanover, CEN1880 as Prussia.
Referencetype:   Creation Date


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