Family Group Record for Gottlob Harttert and Christiane Werner




Husband Gottlob Harttert [1][2][3][4][5]

Born:1798 - Preußen [1][2][3][5]
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Events and Facts
1. He emigrated in 1839 from Stadt Breslau, Silesia, Preußen with his family. [1]
2. He immigrated from Prussia on 09/18/1839 to New York City, New York . [1][2]
3. He worked as a master tailor on 09/18/1839 in Stadt Breslau, Silesia, Preußen . [1]
4. He was naturalized on 11/11/1844 in Wisconsin Territory . [2]
5. He appeared on the US Federal census on 06/01/1850 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his family. [3]PIC
6. He appeared on the Wisconsin State census on 06/01/1855 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his family. [4]
7. He appeared on the US Federal census on 06/01/1860 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his family. [5]PIC
8. He worked as a blacksmith on 06/01/1860 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . [5]

Wife Christiane Werner [6][7][8]

Born:Abt 1801 [6][7][8]
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Events and Facts
1. She emigrated in 1839 from Stadt Breslau, Silesia, Preußen with her family. [6]
2. She immigrated from Prussia on 09/18/1839 to New York City, New York . [2]
3. She appeared on the US Federal census on 06/01/1850 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her family. [7]PIC
4. She appeared on the Wisconsin State census on 06/01/1855 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her family. [4]
5. She appeared on the US Federal census on 06/01/1860 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her family. [8]PIC

Children

1 M John Charles Gottlob Harttert
Born:02/12/1823
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Died:12/08/1879 - Chase County, Kansas
Buried:Elmdale, Chase, Kansas
2 M Karl Samuel Harttert
Born:Abt 1834 - Stadt Breslau, Silesia, Preußen
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3 M Wilhelm Harttert
Born:Abt 1835 - Stadt Breslau, Silesia, Preußen
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4 F Marie Harttert
Born:Abt 1840 - Wisconsin Territory
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5 M Johann Harttert
Born:Abt 1843 - Wisconsin Territory
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Sources

1. Clifford Neal Smith, editor, Nineteenth-Century Emigration of "Old Lutherans" from Eastern Germany (Mainly Pomerania and Lower Silesia) to Australia, Canada, and the United States, Genealogical Research Monograph 7 (McNeal, Arizona: Westland Publications, 1980), page 14, Harttert, Gottlob [Surety: 3].
2. Ancestry World Archives Project, "U.S. Naturalization Record Index, 1791-1992," Soundex code H636, vol ?, page 295, Hartert, Gottlob; database, Ancestry.com LLC, Ancestry.com : 2010 (http://www.Ancestry.com/ : accessed 12/4/2019); citing National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC; Soundex Index to Naturalization Petitions for the District and Cicuit Courts, Northern District of Illinois and Immigration and Naturalization Service District 9, 1791-1992, Series M1285, roll 85 [Surety: 3].
3. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1850 United States Federal Census, Ward 2, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, page 93, dwelling 759, family 842, line 15, Gottlob Hartert; Database and images, Ancestry.com LLC, Ancestry.com : 2009 (http://www.Ancestry.com/ : accessed 12/04/2019); citing Seventh Census of the United States, 1850 U. S. Census, population schedules, National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Publication M432 (1009 rolls), Records of the Census Bureau, Record Group 29, National Archives, Washington, DC, roll 1003, image 244 [Surety: 3].
4. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Wisconsin State Censuses 1855-1905, 1855, Ward 2, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, page 3, line 15, Gottlob Henstert Sr; Database and images, Ancestry.com LLC, Ancestry.com : 2007 (http://www.Ancestry.com/ : accessed 12/04/2019); citing Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Census, 1855 (3 reels) [Surety: 3].
5. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1860 United States Federal Census, Ward 2, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, page 7, dwelling 43, family 57, line 6, Gottlob Harttert; Database and images, Ancestry.com LLC, Ancestry.com : 2009 (http://www.Ancestry.com/ : accessed 12/04/2019); citing Eighth Census of the United States, 1860 U. S. Census, population schedules, National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Publication M653 (1438 rolls), Records of the Census Bureau, Record Group 29, National Archives, Washington, DC, roll 1422, image 11 [Surety: 3].
6. Clifford Neal Smith, editor, Nineteenth-Century Emigration of "Old Lutherans" from Eastern Germany (Mainly Pomerania and Lower Silesia) to Australia, Canada, and the United States, Genealogical Research Monograph 7 (McNeal, Arizona: Westland Publications, 1980), page 14, Harttert, Christiane b. WERNER [Surety: 3].
7. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1850 United States Federal Census, Ward 2, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, page 93, dwelling 759, family 842, line 16, Christiann Hartert; Database and images, Ancestry.com LLC, Ancestry.com : 2009 (http://www.Ancestry.com/ : accessed 12/04/2019); citing Seventh Census of the United States, 1850 U. S. Census, population schedules, National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Publication M432 (1009 rolls), Records of the Census Bureau, Record Group 29, National Archives, Washington, DC, roll 1003, image 244 [Surety: 3].
8. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1860 United States Federal Census, Ward 2, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, page 7, dwelling 43, family 57, line 7, Christiane Harttert; Database and images, Ancestry.com LLC, Ancestry.com : 2009 (http://www.Ancestry.com/ : accessed 12/04/2019); citing Eighth Census of the United States, 1860 U. S. Census, population schedules, National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Publication M653 (1438 rolls), Records of the Census Bureau, Record Group 29, National Archives, Washington, DC, roll 1422, image 11 [Surety: 3].


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