Johannes KATZENMEYER
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name | Johannes KATZENMEYER |
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baptism | 28. April 1824 | Evangelisch, Reichenbach, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
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birth | 27. April 1824 | Reichenbach im Lautertal, Kreis Bergstrasse, Hessen, Deutschland
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marriage | 24. October 1850 | Crawford County, Ohio, USA
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24. October 1850
Crawford County, Ohio, USA |
Mary Mollie Polly HANCOCK |
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Mutter des Ehefrau : Elizabeth Eymann (1797),5.12901
Sources
1 | Chronicling America: Historische amerikanische Zeitungen, 1836-1922, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historische-amerikanische-zeitungen-1836-1922?itemId=8761883&action=showRecord
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<p>Wyandot County Republican<br />Veröffentlichung: Upper Sandusky, Wyandot, Ohio, USA<br />Datum: 2. Mai 1872<br />Text: ".... At the resilience of the bride's fa ther, in Snletn tp.. on Tuesday, Apr. 30tu, by Kev. J. Klinger, Mr. John Katzenmyer and Miss Kaler, both of this county MARKET REPORTS. U. SANDUSKY Market. GROCERIES AKD PROVISIONS ..."<br />Über diese QuelleThe Democratic Pioneer was not the first paper in Wyandot County, Ohio, nor was it the first to support the Democratic Party, but it certainly was the first to gain enough patronage to make it out of infancy. Started in August 1845 by William T. Giles, the Pioneer served the populace of Upper Sandusky, the seat of Wyandot County. Perhaps helpingthe paper gain early support was the eruption of the Mexican-American War in 1846. Giles printed regular updates from the battlefront, in addition to his usual weekly doses of news pertaining to the local community and political happenings.After getting the paper on a good footing, Giles sold the Pioneer to Josiah Smith and Elijah Giles in 1849 in order to pursue riches during the California GoldRush. Under new ownership, the Democratic Pioneer made it a point to create content that would be interesting to the farmer, mechanic, tradesman, and merchant who picked up the paper, often printing articles that listed up- to-date market prices, promoted local businesses, and shared livestock or agricultural knowledge.William T. Giles returned to the Democratic Pioneer a few years later in 1853,taking back control of the paper he had started. In an effort to move away from Democratic politics, Giles renamed the paper the Wyandot Pioneer, opting for a more independent view of political happenings. Giles' reentry into the newspaper business did not last long. With weekly readership dwindling, he sold the Pioneer a year later to William Wilson who concentrated on advertisements and local news.Finding it hard to turn a profit, Wilson sold the paper to George Keen and Horatio Lewis in 1856. With the Republican Party gaining steam, the Wyandot Pioneer, under its new owners, became the official organ of the party in the county. After yet another sale in 1857, Pietro Cuneo eventually purchased the Pioneer in 1868. He changed the paper's name to the Wyandot County Republican to accuratelyreflect its new political affiliation. In 1903, the Wyandot County Republican merged with the Daily Union to form the Wyandot Union- Republican. After changing its name back to the Daily Union in 1916, the publication eventually merged with the Daily Chief in 1938. The currently running Daily Chief-Union in Upper Sandusky can trace its roots back to the Republican</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Bereiche der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse). | |
2 | Chronicling America: Historische amerikanische Zeitungen, 1836-1922
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<p>St. Paul Daily Globe<br />Veröffentlichung: Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA<br />Datum: 19. Mai 1890<br />Text: "...Miss Martha ' anadt Fred Klavetter Miss Martha Kane Thomas Klein Charles Koplan Solanan Klein George Q Kastner Thomaa Knaak Biith Katz Fytel Knauff John Katzenmyer Theresa Knauif Carl Kaufholdt Miss ..."<br />Über diese QuelleThe Daily Globe published its first edition in Saint Paul on January 15, 1878. Its founder was Harlan P. Hall, a former editor and publisher of the Saint Paul Dispatch. TheGlobe was a Democratic newspaper and a competitor of the Dispatch, which had gone from Democratic to Republican when Hall sold it in 1876, and of the Republican Pioneer Press. Starting on January 16,1878, the Globe became the official newspaper of the city of Saint Paul (where Democrats were a majority) and published all official announcements, continuing in this role for several years. Furthering the competition between newspapers, in the first Sunday paper on January 20, 1878, Hall noted the Globe “has made a new departure in St. Paul journalism by announcing its intention to issue apaper every day of the year.” The Pioneer Press quickly took up the challenge by starting to print a Monday paper, also making the claim of publishing every day of the year. Over time, the Globe also appeared as the St. Paul Daily Globe and the Saint Paul Globe until it ceased publication on April 20, 1905.In addition to covering events in Saint Paul, the Globe printed news from Minneapolis(for a time called “Minneapolis Globules”) and from other nearby cities. It also provided state, regional, national, and telegraphic news, fiction, and baseball scores and other sports coverage. A transition of format in 1887 led to advertising being dropped from the front page, leaving more room for news articles. Advertisements were printed throughout the paper, often incorporatingillustrations, and classified ads were also included. The editorial page provided several long editorials. The Globe included a letters column and political cartoons, and later a society section and awoman’s page. Starting in April 1886 and continuing for three years, the Saturday Globe had a separate section called the “Dakota Edition” which provided news from the Dakota Territory. In 1903, the Sunday Globe began to print eight pages in color. Also in 1903, the sports page was named “The World of Sport.” The daily paper expanded from the original four pages to an average of 10-16 pages. The Sunday Globe eventually grew to 52 pages, including four pages of comics.The Globe had various owners throughout its publication history. In 1893, the Norman Kittson estate purchased the newspaper. James J. Hill, the St. Paul railway baron known as the “Empire Builder,” was the last owner, acquiring the Globe in 1896. A number of editors served the Globe under Hill. During this time, the Globe promoted the railroads and economic expansion, supporting Hill’s business interests. But with increased costs, decreased advertising, and subscription numbers dropping, Hill decided the paper could not be sustained, and the final issue was published April 20, 1905</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Bereiche der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse). |
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Upload date | 2022-01-08 16:11:28.0 |
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