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- [S4] Lieselotte (Freese) Fiegenbaum, Genealogical research.
Heinrich Schröer; born 8 March 1834 in Ladbergen. Liselotte is reporting the emigration from Ladbergen to Ohio in 1836 of the married couple Hermann Heinrich Schröer, tailor, born in Ladbergen; Christine Elisabein Schröer, née Fiegenbaum, born in Ladbergen; and their child Heinrich Schröer.
- [S11] Friedrich Müller, "Westfälische Auswanderer im 19. Jahrhundert - Auswanderung aus dem Regierungsbezirk Münster, 1. Teil, 1803-1850," Beiträge zur westfälischen Familienforschung, 22-24 (1964-1966), page 74; entry 305. Erlaubte Auswangerung [=authorized emigration].
Herman Heinrich Schroer, of Ladbergen, "Schneider" [=tailor]; born 6.1.1801 [=6 January 1801]. Accompanied by his wife, Christine Elsabein Fiegenbaum, [no birth date]. And accompanied by child: Herman Heinrich, born 8.3.1834 [=8 March 1834].
For the full entry from this source, see the notes for this person's immigration.
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), pages 13, 43.
Herman Heinrich Schroer, child of Herman Heinrich Schroer and Christina Elsabein Fiegenbaum, was born on 8 March 1834 at Ladbergen, Westphalia, Germany.
- [S26] Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, edited by P. William Filby and Mary K. Meyer (Detroit, Michigan: Gale Publishing Co., 1981- ), 1983 Supplement (1984); page 787 (Reliability: 2).
Cites data published in Müller, Friedrich. "Westfälische Auswanderer in 19. Jahrhundert - Auswanderung aus dem Regierungsbezirk Münster, 1. Teil, 1803-1850." Beiträge zur westfälischen Familienforschung. 22-24 (1964-1966); page 74. "Herm Heinr Schroer;" wife: "Christ E Fiegenbaum;" child: "Herm Heinr;" to Ohio; in 1836.
- [S4] Lieselotte (Freese) Fiegenbaum, Genealogical research.
Hermann Heinrich Schröer, tailor, born in Ladbergen; his wife, Christine Elisabein Schröer, née Fiegenbaum, born in Ladbergen; and their son Heinrich Schröer, born 8 March 1834 in Ladbergen. Immigrated to Ohio in 1836.
- [S11] Friedrich Müller, "Westfälische Auswanderer im 19. Jahrhundert - Auswanderung aus dem Regierungsbezirk Münster, 1. Teil, 1803-1850," Beiträge zur westfälischen Familienforschung, 22-24 (1964-1966), page 74; entry 305. Erlaubte Auswangerung [=authorized emigration].
Herman Heinrich Schroer, of Ladbergen, "Schneider" [=tailor]; born 6.1.1801 [=6 January 1801]. Accompanied by his wife, Christine Elsabein Fiegenbaum, [no birth date]. And accompanied by child: Herman Heinrich, born 8.3.1834 [=8 March 1834]. Emigrated in 1836; to North America - Ohio.
- [S158] Chandra Anne (Miller) Hoffman, Genealogical research.
Modified Register report entitled "Descendants of Herman Heinrich Schroer" emailed to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 17 August 2006 (p. 1).
"Herman Heinrich Schroer immigrated to Ohio from Germany in 1834 with his parents Herman Heinrich and Christina E. (Fiegenbaum) Schroer. (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1982-85 Cumulated Supplements, Vol. 4 S-Z, Edited by P. William Filby with Mary K. Meyer, Gale Research Co., Detroit, Michigan 48226).
"The Fiegenbaum Family History and History of Auglaize County correlates with our family's oral history that Herman Heinrich's father was a tailor who first immigrated to Cincinnati."
In later correspondence, C. Hoffman advised that 1834 should be corrected to 1836.
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 12.
"Herman Heinrich and Christina Elsabein, with their oldest child, Herman Henry, migrated to Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio in 1836 from Ladbergen."
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 12.
"Herman Heinrich and Christina Elsabein, with their oldest child, Herman Henry, migrated to Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio in 1836 from Ladbergen. ...In 1837 they migrated to Shelby County, Ohio and bought a forty acre farm for $2.50 an acre on August 5, 1837 and cleared the land to get a start in farming. This farm was located in Van Buren Township, the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty-Five (35), Town Number Six (6), Range Number 5 East."
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), pages 12-13.
"Some years later they sold these holdings [in Van Buren Township] and purchased eighty acres for $3.75 an acre on July 20, 1847. This farm was located in Auglaize County, Washington Township, the East-Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-Seven (27), Town Number Six (6) South, Range Number 5 East. Later they purchased an additional forty acres for $25.00 an acre on January 9, 1869. This was in Washington Township, the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-Seven (27), Town Number Six (6) South, Range Number 5 East. This is where the family grew up and Herman and Christina spent the rest of their life in this area as farmers."
- [S158] Chandra Anne (Miller) Hoffman, Genealogical research.
Modified Register report entitled "Descendants of Herman Heinrich Schroer" emailed to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 17 August 2006 (p. 1; footnote 3, page 7). Herman Heinrich Schroer died 21 April 1879 in Auglaize County, Ohio. Information is from a tombstone inscription recorded by Chandra Hoffman and Pamela Girtz in 2004.
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 13, 43.
Herman Heinrich Schroer died on 4 April 1879. No place given.
- [S158] Chandra Anne (Miller) Hoffman, Genealogical research.
Modified Register report entitled "Descendants of Herman Heinrich Schroer" emailed to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 17 August 2006. Herman Heinrich Schroer was buried on an unknown date in the "German Protestant Cemetery, New Bremen, Ohio" (page 1). In later correspondence, Chandra cited for her source "Tombstone Inscription recorded by C. Hoffman and P. Girtz, 2004" (corrected footnote 8, page 7).
- [S4] Lieselotte (Freese) Fiegenbaum, Genealogical research.
Hermann Heinrich Schröer, a tailor, born in Ladbergen and Christine Elisabein Fiegenbaum, born in Ladbergen.
- [S11] Friedrich Müller, "Westfälische Auswanderer im 19. Jahrhundert - Auswanderung aus dem Regierungsbezirk Münster, 1. Teil, 1803-1850," Beiträge zur westfälischen Familienforschung, 22-24 (1964-1966), page 74; entry 305. Erlaubte Auswangerung [=authorized emigration].
Herman Heinrich Schroer, of Ladbergen, "Schneider" [=tailor]; born 6.1.1801 [=6 January 1801]. Accompanied by his wife, Christine Elsabein Fiegenbaum, [no birth date].
For the full entry from this source, see the notes for this person's immigration.
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 12.
Herman Heinrich Schroer and Christina Elsabein Fiegenbaum were married on 15 May 1833 at Ladbergen, Westphalia, Germany.
- [S185] William J. McMurray, editor, History of Auglaize County, Ohio (Indianapolis, Indiana: Historical Publishing Company, 1923), Volume 2, pages 453-454.
Biographical sketch of Frederick W. Schoer, Sr.
"They [H. H. and Christine (Feggenbaum [sic]) Schroer] were the parents of eight children, of whom the subject of this sketch, the seventh in order of birth, now is the only survivor, the others having been Herman, William, Henry, Ernst, Adolph, Elizabeth and Christina.
- [S158] Chandra Anne (Miller) Hoffman, Genealogical research.
Modified Register report entitled "Descendants of Herman Heinrich Schroer" emailed to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 17 August 2006. Herman Heinrich Schroer and Engel Maria Beickman, daughter of Carl Beickman and Anna, married 2 November 1862 in Auglaize County, Ohio (page 1). The name of Engel Maria Beickman [sic] was taken from the Auglaize County, Ohio death certificate of Alwina Korspeter [Engle's daughter] (footnote 4, page 7). The date of marriage is from the "Auglaize County, Ohio Marriage License for Herman Schroer and Maria Beikman" [sic] (footnotes 5 and 10, page 7).
- [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 43.
Herman Heinrich Schroer and Engel Marie Beikman were married on 2 November 1862 in Ohio.
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