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2007/10/16 23:32:00
Frank Kröger
Re: [OL] Zumbahlen
Datum 2007/10/17 02:29:18
daring11649
Re: [OL] Zumbahlen
2007/10/16 21:34:52
Werner Honkomp
Re: [OL] Dinklage Zumbahlen
Betreff 2007/10/07 00:41:35
Dr. Joachim Tautz
Re: [OL] Discussion with Herr Thiele
2007/10/16 04:49:30
daring11649
[OL] Dinklage
Autor 2007/10/17 02:29:18
daring11649
Re: [OL] Zumbahlen

Re: [OL] Dinklage Zumbahlen

Date: 2007/10/17 02:26:16
From: daring11649 <daring11649(a)cox.net>

Werner 

Thank you very much.  That is great.  

Dominic 
---- Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de> wrote: 
> Hello Dominic,
> 
> here what I could find:
> 
> Gerd Hinrich Zumbahlen, born 11.Feb.1830 in Dinklage-Bahlen
> son of Gerd Hinrich Zumbahlen and Maria Anna Barlage, Heuerleute (tenant farmer) by Barlage in Bahlen
> 
> married 10.Jul.1856 in Dinklage
> to Maria Elisabeth Cohorst, born 28.Jan.1827 in Dinklage
> parents: Johann Gerd Hinrich Cohorst and Maria Catharina Bünnemeyer, Heuerleute by Coldehof zu Höne
> 
> I hope it helps a bit,
> Werner Honkomp
> 
> 
> > I have recently started receiving your exchanges.  I congratulate you on
> > your hard work.  I have read with great interest the gentlemen (I believe
> > Frank Kroeger) looking for immigrants from the Dinklage area.
> 
> > My great grandfather was from the Dinklage area.  He was Henry Bernard or
> > Bernard Henry  Zumbahlen (depending upon which document you read) who was
> > born May 28, 1857 and was from Dinklage Groshersogthum, Oldenburg,
> > Germany.  I have him coming to America in approximatelly 1884.  I have
> > been unable to narrow down the ship and the ports.  He spent a year in
> > Cincinatti Ohio where there were other Zumbahlen's before making his way
> > to Kansas.  I have not figured out the relationship.  After reaching
> > Kansas he sent for his mother Elisabeth (Cohorst) Zumbahlen (July 12, 1827
> > - September 2, 1890) and she arrived in approximately 1886.  She is buried
> > in St. Gregory cemetary in Marysville, Kansas.  My great grandfather died
> > on August 21, 1913 and he  is buried in St. Johns cemetary in Hanover,
> > Kansas.  He also sent for his two sisters Elisabeth (October 19 1861 -
> > August 23, 1940 and she married a Christian Kuntz from the El Alcase
> > region of France.  The other sister Catherine  (September 1, 1865
> >  - June 18, 1950) married H. Henry Bramlage (November 13, 1859 - January
> >  12, 1933).  Henry Bramlage was also from Dinklage.  All of them were
> >  farmers in Kansas.  The Kuntz's are buried in St. Johns at Hanover and
> >  the Bramlage's are buried in St. Gregory's at Marysville.  I hope this
> >  information helps you on the compilation of immigrants from Dinklage.  I
> >  believe a number of people from Dinklage ended up in the Marysville,
> >  Kansas area.
> 
> > Sometime I would like to know if someone could help me acquire a little
> > information on Bernard's father Gerhard.  I know he lived from June 2,
> > 1831 to March 20, 1867 and is buried in Dinklage.  Also compile
> > information on Elizabeth his wife who came to America.  I do not have any
> > information on whether they had brothers and sisters or any information on
> > their parents.
> 
> > Any help is appreciated.
> 
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