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Johann Heinrich Stallmann

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Johann Heinrich Stallmann

Birth
Germany
Death
3 Mar 1868 (aged 45)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block B
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Johann Heinrich Stallmann married Anna Marie Bloemer in 1852 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

Birth of their children Johann Henrich 1854, Lissette 1857, Joseph Johann 1858, Anna Mary 1860, Josephine Marie 1864 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

The family departed in 1865 on the ship Admiral out of Bremen, Germany, to the port of Baltimore, Maryland. Their designation was Louisville, Kentucky.

There is no record of Lissette in Louisville, Kentucky, she may have died on the ship.

1866 One year after coming to Louisville, Josephine Marie died and is buried at Saint Michael Cemetery.

1867 the birth of their daughter Mary Anna on August 26, 1867 in Louisville, Kentucky.

1868 Johann Heinrich passed away leaving his wife Anna Marie with the children to care for. Records show that Anna Marie and her sons took care of the family. She didn't marry again until the children were married, or had jobs to support themselves.

Johann Heinrich brought them to Louisville, Kentucky for a better live, he would have been proud of his wife and family. Sad that he didn't get to enjoy life in America.
Johann Heinrich Stallmann married Anna Marie Bloemer in 1852 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

Birth of their children Johann Henrich 1854, Lissette 1857, Joseph Johann 1858, Anna Mary 1860, Josephine Marie 1864 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

The family departed in 1865 on the ship Admiral out of Bremen, Germany, to the port of Baltimore, Maryland. Their designation was Louisville, Kentucky.

There is no record of Lissette in Louisville, Kentucky, she may have died on the ship.

1866 One year after coming to Louisville, Josephine Marie died and is buried at Saint Michael Cemetery.

1867 the birth of their daughter Mary Anna on August 26, 1867 in Louisville, Kentucky.

1868 Johann Heinrich passed away leaving his wife Anna Marie with the children to care for. Records show that Anna Marie and her sons took care of the family. She didn't marry again until the children were married, or had jobs to support themselves.

Johann Heinrich brought them to Louisville, Kentucky for a better live, he would have been proud of his wife and family. Sad that he didn't get to enjoy life in America.


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