Anna-Maria Adelheid HAMM
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name | Anna-Maria Adelheid HAMM |
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death | 14. February 1902 | Rushville, Schuyler County, Illinois, USA
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burial | after 14. February 1902 | Arenzville East Cemetery, Arenzville, Cass County, Illinois, USA
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birth | 28. September 1823 | Fulda, Landkreis Fulda, Hessen, Deutschland
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census | 1. June 1870 | Illinois, USA
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marriage | 6. March 1845 |
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Johannes HAMM | Barbara VOLLMER |
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6. March 1845
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Franz Peter WANKEL |
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1 | Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38282489
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Birth: Sep. 28, 1823 Fulda Fuldaer Landkreis Hessen, Germany Death: Feb. 14, 1902 Rushville Schuyler County Illinois, USA Born in Hesse-Cassel (Fulda, Hessen) according to the 1880 census data. Lived in Arenzville. Was cared for in the home of her daughter, Emma Katherina Wankel-Kuechler, of Rushville, IL - after the death of her husband, Franz Peter Wankel. She was an 'invalide' and blind all her life (per death certificate). Died in Rushville, buried in Arenzville. Full name was: Anna-Marie Adelheid Hamm-Wankel. Used the nickname "Addie" (Adelheid). She is related to the Hamm, Cire, and Lovekamp families of Arenzville, IL - through the "Anna Katharina Hamm-Cire (Johann Ludwig Cire)" marriage and family connection. Anna Katharina Hamm was her sister. US Census records state that she was born in 1822. Schuyler Co. IL death record: No. 1033 Name: Adelheid Wankel, Age: 78y 5m, Death: 14 Feb. 1902 Rushville, Burial: Arenzville, Cass Co., Ill. Mother of: George Wankel (1845-1866) [never married]; Adelia Wankel-Kraft (1846-1933) [married William Kraft]; Peter Wankel Jr. (1848-1848) [died in infancy]; Emma Katherine Wankel-Kuechler (1880-1939) [married: Edward Ernest Kuechler]; Theresa Lenore Wankel-Riemann (1852-1929) [married Francis Henry Riemann (d.1924)]; Anna Wankel-Adleman (1854-1879) [married Alfred Adelman]; Peter Frank Wankel (1856-1951) [married: Ellen Anna Marie Steinkuehler (1860-1932)]; Lena Wankel (1858-1944) [never married]; Friedrich "Fred" Wankel (1860-1943) [married: "Ollie"]; "Jennie" M. Wankel-Reichert (1862-1947)[married: Charles S. Reichert (d.1947)]; Rhinholdt "Riney" E. Wankel (1864-1950) [married: Mae Bingham (d.1947)]; Richard Wankel "Dick" (1865-1951) [never married]; George Wankel (1869-1945) [married: Jennifer Lee Eads (1847-1955)]. See online genealogy created by Robert C. Kuhmann, at www.KUHMANN.com Her sister and brother-in-law are also buried in Arenzville East Cemetery, Cass Co, Arenzville IL: John Ludovicus Cire #27532243 Anna Katharine Hamm-Cire #27532114 --- [TRANSCIPTION OF THE OBITUARY] In Memoriam MRS. ADELHEID WANKEL The death of Mrs. Adelheid Wankel occurred in this city Friday morning, Feb. 14, at 11:35, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Kuechler, after a long period of suffering from rheumatism. AdelheidHamm was born Sept. 28th 1823, in Fulda, Hesse Nassau, Germany. In 1844, on March 6th Miss Hamm was united in marriage with Peter Wankel at the childhood home, Germany. After a few months they started on their trip across the Ocean with a number of acquaintances who sought their fortune in this country. They landed at New York from whence they came to Arenzville, Cass county, and began housekeeping. They resided most all of their time in and near Cass county. There they reared a family of children, eleven of which are living, and two dead - seven sons and six daughters, namely: Mrs. Theresa Rieman, of Meredosia; Mrs. Adelia Kraft of Arenzville; Mrs. Jennie Reichert, of Pleasant Plains; Mrs. Anna Adelman and Fred Wankel, of Ashland; Riney Wankel of Virginia; George, Peter, Richard and LenaWankel, of Philadelphia; and Mrs. Emma Kuechler, of Rushville; two sons dying while young. All the sons and daughters are married with families, except Richard and Lena, who are single. Mrs. Wankel is the last one to depart of two brothers and five sisters. While In their native land Mr. and Mrs. Wankel held church membership In the German Church, and since coming to this country she was more orless affiliated with the German M. E. Church wherever they could attend. About twenty-two years ago she became afflicted with muscular rheumatism, which constantly crippled her for the rest of her life. Grandma became almost helpless and an invalid the last fifteen years, but she was so patient and bore her suffering leaving it to the Lord to relieve her. She was so tenderly cared for by her sonsand daughters, as any mother could be; and in them was all her joy and delight. About eight mouths ago she came to Rushville and made her home with her daughter. For a time grandma began to fail veryrapidly, and a fortnight ago her condition became alarming, so her sons and daughters were summoned; and on Friday she became somewhat cheerful only to pass into the other world with these words on her lips, "O Jesus, Dear Jesus." Mr. Wankel died Dec. 9, 1894, at the age of 83, in Virginia, Ill. It was always grandma's delight to see her grand-children, of whom she left thirty-six, and five great-grand-children. But grandma could not stay with us always, so had to give her up when the Lord called her. A brief funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. R. Van Pelt, at the home of Mr. Kuechler. The remains were taken to Arenzville, Monday morning, where funeral services were held in the M. E. church, conducted by Rev. Linker. The remains were laid to rest beside her husband in Arenzville cemetery. "Pale withered hands that for many years Had wrought for others, soothed the hurt of tears, Rocked children's cradles, eased the fever's smart. Dropped tenderest balm in many an aching heart, Now calmly folded, like rose leaves pressed, Above the snow and silence of her breast. In mute appeal they tell of labors done. And well-earned rest that came with set of sun. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart; "We must forever part." Dearest loved one, we must lay thee, In the peaceful grave's embrace. But thy memory will be cherished 'Til we see thy heavenly face. K. Family links: Parents: Johannes Hamm (1776 - ____) Barbara Vollmer Hamm (1778 - ____) Spouse: Franz Peter Wankel (1811 - 1894)* Children: George Wankel (1845 - 1866)* Adelia Wankel Kraft (1846 - 1933)* Emma Katharina Wankel Kuechler (1850 - 1939)* Anna Frances Wankel Adelman (1854 - 1942)* Peter Frank Wankel (1856 - 1951)* Helena Wankel (1858 - 1944)* Frederick Wankel (1860 - 1943)* Jane Mae Wankel Reichert (1862 - 1947)* Reinholt E Wankel (1864 - 1950)* Richard Wankel (1865 - 1951)* George Wankel (1869 - 1945)* Sibling: Anna Katharina Hamm Cire (1811 - 1867)* Anna Marie Adelheid Hamm Wankel (1823 - 1902) *Calculated relationship Burial: Arenzville East Cemetery Arenzville Cass County Illinois, USA Created by: Robert Kuhmann Record added: Jun 13, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 38282489 Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)? | |
2 | Volkszählung 1850 der Vereinigten Staaten, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10126/volkszahlung-1850-der-vereinigten-staaten?itemId=4540670&action=showRecord
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Adelaide Wankel<br>Geschlecht: weiblich<br>Geburt: ca. 1824 - Germany<br>Wohnsitz: 1850 - Arenzville, Cass, Illinois, USA<br>Alter: 26<br>Plan: Bevölkerung<br>Ehemann (impliziert): Peter Wankel<br>Kinder (impliziert): Emma Wankel, George Wankel, Adelia Wankel<br>Volkszählung: Die Bundesvolkszähler wurden gehalten, Informationen jeder Person aufzuzeichnen, welche sich am Zähltag in einem bestimmten Haushalt aufgehalten hat. Der Volkszähler konnte auch an einem späterenZeitpunkt einen Haushalt befragen, aber die gesammelten Informationen mussten sich Personen beschränken, welche sich am Zähltag in diesem Haushalt aufhielten. Die Basiszähleinheit war das County. Jedes County war in Zählbezirke aufgeteilt, einen für jeden Zähler. Die vervollständigten Formulare wurden an das Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C. gesendet.Staatliche Volkszählungen sind normalerweise verlässlich, abhängig vom Wissen des Informanten und der Sorgfalt des Volkszählers. Informationen an den Volkszähler konnte durch jedes Familienmitglied oder durch einen Nachbarn abgegeben werden. Einige Informationen waren nicht richtig oder wurden bewusst gefälscht. |
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Description | Diese Datenbank enthält auch Personen, die nicht mit mir verwandt sind. Meistens sind das Vorfahren angeheirateter Familienmitglieder. Trotz aller Akribie ist die Datenbank leider nicht fehlerfrei. Sollten ihnen Fehler oder Unstimmigkeiten auffallen, möchte ich sie um Mitteilung bitten. Die Datenbank wird laufend aktualisiert. Stand: 22.05.2025 Genealogie beginnt als Interesse, es wird ein Hobby, dreht sich zu einer Sucht, und im letzten Zustand: unheilbare Krankheit! |
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