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Ancestors and Descendants of
Michael Hammes, Jr & Margaretha Hammen
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1869 - 1936 (66 years)
Has 42 ancestors and 8 descendants in this family tree.
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Name |
Susanna Hammes |
Birth |
22 Sep 1869 |
Feyen, Near Trier, Rineland-Pfalz, Germany |
Gender |
Female |
Arrival |
4 Nov 1872 |
port of New York |
arrival on the S.S. Rhein from Bremen |
Death |
1936 |
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa |
Burial |
St. Mary's Cemetery, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa |
Person ID |
I123 |
Peter and Anna |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2017 |
Father |
Michael Peter Hammes, Jr, b. 10 Nov 1820, Perl, Merzig-Wadern, Saarland, Germany d. 12 Apr 1880, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 59 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Margaretha Hammen, b. 9 Mar 1830, Germany d. 9 Mar 1872, Feyen, Germany (Age 42 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Marriage |
5 Jan 1850 |
Perl, Merzig, Wadern, Germany |
Notes |
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Photos |
| Hammes House at Clear Creek Corner, 1904
Porch: Mike Hammes, ?, Charlie Conrad
Next row: Mrs Kate (Bohr) Hammes (wife of Nicholas), Mrs Lucy Conrad and baby Matts, Ruth Rheinhart, ? Hammes, Annie (Hammes) Sieren, Mrs Willstein, Mrs Bohr, Barbara (Hammes) Peiffer, Agnes (Hammes) Bombei, Nickolas Hammes (father), John Hammes (son)
Next row: ? Hammes, Peter Hammes, Annie (Buch) Hammes (wife of Peter), ?, ?, ?, JP Mersch, Wendell Horras
Bottom row: Susie Autringer (sister of JP Mersch, who was visiting from Germany), Rose (Sieren) Greiner, Clara (Hammes) Greiner
This picture was taken in Section 8 of Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa, on the Nick Hammes farm. Photo taken by Mr Autringer from Germany (brother-in-law of JP Mersch). Picture obtained from Margaret (Hammes) Reed of Keota, Iowa. |
| Michael Hammes Children Michael Hammes Children, left to right
Back Row: Nicholaus, Peter, Mike, John and Jake
Front Row: Anna, Emma, Margaret and Susan
In foreground is a picture of their father |
Documents
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| Ship Manifest from the Rhein, out of Bremen, landing in New York on 4 November 1872 The steamship Rhein was builit in 1868 at Greenock, Scotland, by Caird & Co. The Rhein was operated by the Norddeutscher (North German) Lloyd steamship line, also known as the "Bremen Line." The Rhein was 332 ft long by 40 feet wide with 2,901 gross register tons (GRT). GRT is a measure of enclosed storage with 1 GRT being 100 cubic feet. Average speed was approximately 12 knots, and the transatlantic crossing took approximately 2 weeks. The captain was Captain Meyer. The steerage fare from Bremen to New York was $40. Assuming they traveled steerage, total fare for Michael Jr. and his 10 children would have been $440. |
| Flyer from the North German Line with Passenger Fares
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| Engraving of the S.S. Rhein The steamship Rhein was builit in 1868 at Greenock, Scotland, by Caird & Co. The Rhein was operated by the Norddeutscher (North German) Lloyd steamship line, also known as the "Bremen Line." The Rhein was 332 ft long by 40 feet wide with 2,901 gross register tons (GRT). GRT is a measure of enclosed storage with 1 GRT being 100 cubic feet. Average speed was approximately 12 knots, and the transatlantic crossing took approximately 2 weeks. The captain was Captain Meyer. The steerage fare from Bremen to New York was $40. Assuming they traveled steerage, total fare for Michael Jr. and his 10 children would have been $440. |
| Plat Map of Clear Creek Township of Keokuk County, Iowa -- 1874 See Baden on the northwest corner of Clear Creek Township? If you go 2 miles south and 2 miles east from there, you can see the 160 acres owned by Michael Hammes, Jr. |
| Passenger Manifest from the S/S Hammonia - 27 Feb 1869 Passenger #186 is Nicolaus Hammes, a 19-year-old farmer from Germany. There is no other Hammes on this passenger manifest. This was probably a first or exploratory trip to America by Nicolaus with him subsequently returning to Germany and then bringing the rest of the family to America in November of 1872.
Also on this ship were Jacob Sondag and sister Marie, along with their mother, Anna Maria Theobald, step-father Mathias Wehr, and half-siblings, Margaretha, Johann, & Magdalene Wehr. (191-197) |
| Marriage Certificate for Michael Hammes & Margaretha Hammen - 6 Jan 1850
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Albums |
| The Great Tornado of 1873 (4) Have you heard of the Great Tornado of 1873? It was so powerful that the U.S. Congress sent an investigator. One account states that two sons of "Mr. Hamis" were injured. Could these have been sons of Michael Hammes, Jr.? The information with the photo of the Hammes house in 1873 says that the Hammes house was destroyed, though I find no mention of this in the news accounts. Interesting reading. |
Family ID |
F21 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Jacob Korth, Jr., b. 8 May 1864 d. 3 Jun 1940 (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
10 Apr 1888 |
Children |
| 1. John Edward Korth, b. 15 Jan 1889 d. 1 Mar 1899 (Age 10 years) [Birth] |
| 2. Anna Joan Korth, b. 18 Jul 1890 d. 19 Sep 1917 (Age 27 years) [Birth] |
| 3. William N. Korth, b. 25 Jun 1892 d. 11 Mar 1945 (Age 52 years) [Birth] |
| 4. Leo Korth, b. 19 Aug 1894 d. 10 Mar 1964 (Age 69 years) [Birth] |
| 5. Clara Korth, b. 15 Mar 1897, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa d. 17 Apr 1971, Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa (Age 74 years) [Birth] |
| 6. Cecilia Korth, b. 4 Oct 1899, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa d. 27 Nov 1973, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa (Age 74 years) [Birth] |
| 7. Margaret Korth, b. 23 Oct 1901, Earling, Shelby County, Iowa d. 1 Apr 1980, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakoka (Age 78 years) [Birth] |
| 8. Marie Korth, b. 20 Dec 1908 d. 29 Mar 1990 (Age 81 years) [Birth] |
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Last Modified |
25 Feb 2017 |
Family ID |
F249 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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