Henriette Wilhelmine Meissner and her husband Carl (Charles) Wilhelm Meissner left Zullichau, Prussia via Bremen. Their destation was Texas. They departed on the ship Solon, date May 31, 1852 landing in Galveston Aug 05, 1852. They came to the new land filled with hope and dreams of a new life and settled in Austin County, Texas.
Their children were born in the new land, Max Meissner 1854-1900, Charles Ludwig Meissner 1856-1935, August Meissner 1858-1893, Rudolph Meissner 1859-1942, Johanna Meissner 1861-1913, Paul Meissner 1864-1938 and Mary Marie Meissner 1870-1942.
Almost all of their lives were spent in the Cat Springs, Austin County, Texas area. Henrietta and Charles are buried in Hoppe Cemetery, Austin County, Texas.
Bio taken from immigrations records and census reports, by Margie Grimm Moore
Henriette Wilhelmine Meissner and her husband Carl (Charles) Wilhelm Meissner left Zullichau, Prussia via Bremen. Their destation was Texas. They departed on the ship Solon, date May 31, 1852 landing in Galveston Aug 05, 1852. They came to the new land filled with hope and dreams of a new life and settled in Austin County, Texas.
Their children were born in the new land, Max Meissner 1854-1900, Charles Ludwig Meissner 1856-1935, August Meissner 1858-1893, Rudolph Meissner 1859-1942, Johanna Meissner 1861-1913, Paul Meissner 1864-1938 and Mary Marie Meissner 1870-1942.
Almost all of their lives were spent in the Cat Springs, Austin County, Texas area. Henrietta and Charles are buried in Hoppe Cemetery, Austin County, Texas.
Bio taken from immigrations records and census reports, by Margie Grimm Moore
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