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Anton Frederick “Fred” Hillmer

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Anton Frederick “Fred” Hillmer

Birth
Ovelgönne, Landkreis Wesermarsch, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death
11 Jul 1897 (aged 38)
Taylorville, Christian County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Taylorville, Christian County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11 Lot 41
Memorial ID
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Full name Anton Frederick Hilmer (Hillmer)
Married Johanna (Anna) Elizabeth Helmers abt 1881 in Friesland, Germany. He was a shoemaker who died of lung problems probably cause by dust from the leather. They had four children, Charles Frederick(b.1885 Oldenburg, Germany),
Edward Frederick (1892-1914); Meta Gazena(b. 1884 Oldenburg)
The family immigrated on the ship "Aller" via Bremen, Germany to NYC 3 May 1886.class="divider"∼wife: Johanna Elizabeth HELMERS
children:
Meta Gazena 1884
Charles "Carl" Fredrick 1885
Inez Elsa Lena 1890
Edward Frederick 1893

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 1886 -May - 03, Ship Aller
Hillmer, Frederic, age 27?, farmer, from Germany
Hillmer, Meta, age 8 years 3 months, b: Germany
Hillmer, Carl, age 6 months, b: German

According to his daughter, Inez, he came from an aristocratic family but was disowned for eloping and marrying the family seamstress.
Full name Anton Frederick Hilmer (Hillmer)
Married Johanna (Anna) Elizabeth Helmers abt 1881 in Friesland, Germany. He was a shoemaker who died of lung problems probably cause by dust from the leather. They had four children, Charles Frederick(b.1885 Oldenburg, Germany),
Edward Frederick (1892-1914); Meta Gazena(b. 1884 Oldenburg)
The family immigrated on the ship "Aller" via Bremen, Germany to NYC 3 May 1886.class="divider"∼wife: Johanna Elizabeth HELMERS
children:
Meta Gazena 1884
Charles "Carl" Fredrick 1885
Inez Elsa Lena 1890
Edward Frederick 1893

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 1886 -May - 03, Ship Aller
Hillmer, Frederic, age 27?, farmer, from Germany
Hillmer, Meta, age 8 years 3 months, b: Germany
Hillmer, Carl, age 6 months, b: German

According to his daughter, Inez, he came from an aristocratic family but was disowned for eloping and marrying the family seamstress.


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