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- [S159] Norma Trantham, "Johann Heinrich Uthlaut Family," in A History of the Kersten-Uthlaut Families, by Harold H. Hoeft, 5th edition, edited by Howard and Karen Uthlaut (privately printed, 2003), page 6.
"Johann Heinrich's wife, Anna Catharina Elisabeth Kramer, was born February 13, 1799 in Lienen. Anna'a parents were Herman Hindrich Kramer (b. 1768) and Anna Altekrusen (b. 1767). Anna Catharina Elisabeth was one of four known children. She had two sisters named Anna Catharina Elsabein and Anna Sophie as well as one brother named Johann Wilhelm."
- [S159] Norma Trantham, "Johann Heinrich Uthlaut Family," in A History of the Kersten-Uthlaut Families, by Harold H. Hoeft, 5th edition, edited by Howard and Karen Uthlaut (privately printed, 2003), pages 6-7.
"Sometime during 1836 the decision was made by Johann Heinrich and Anna Catharina Elisabeth to move their family from the community of Lienen Kreis Tecklenburg, Westfalen to the New World....The Uthlaut family arrived in the New World via the Port of New Orleans in November of 1836 as indicated in the Passenger and Immigration Lists Index for that year. Johann and Anna Catherina's [sic] children that made the trip with them included Conrad Ernst, Heinrich Rudolf, Friederika Sophia, Sophia Elisabeth Frederika, Friedrich Wilhelm Herman and Wilhelm Jacob.... [They] landed in the area known as the Holstein-Treloar region of Missouri. There they settled taking up farming and living in the midst of other German families who had come before them. The fact that they arrived in the area in the dead of winter leads one to believe that they received aid and shelter from the other families living in the area."
- [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 287.
#4257; Heimliche Auswanderung. "a) Joh. Heinr. Uthlaut aus Lienen b) 1790 d) Ehefrau e) sechs Kinder , davon das älteste am 10.6.1820 geboren - o) 1836 p) Nordamerika - Missouri - s) vgl. Reg. Mü. M 59-3."
Translated and decoded according to the abbreviations explained on pages 54 and 56, the record reads: a) Johann Heinrich Uthlaut from Lienen b) born in 1790 d)accompanied by his wife e) accompanied by six children, the eldest of whom was born 10 June 1820 - o) emigrated in 1836 p) to North America - Missouri - s) compare the records for Reg. Mü. M 59-3 [i.e., the record for W. Rudolph Uthland, #4809, page 313].
- [S159] Norma Trantham, "Johann Heinrich Uthlaut Family," in A History of the Kersten-Uthlaut Families, by Harold H. Hoeft, 5th edition, edited by Howard and Karen Uthlaut (privately printed, 2003), page 7.
"During the early 1840's Johann lost his first wife Anna Catherina.... Where Johann's wives Anna Catharina Elisabeth and Maria Sophia are buried is not known." According to Norma Trantham's account, Johann, Anna Catherina and their six children had emigrated from Prussia, landed in New Orleans in November 1836 and eventually settled in the Holstein-Treloar area of Missouri.
- [S138] Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Marriage Records, Warren County, Missouri: Books A and B, 1833-1860 (Kansas City, Missouri: Mrs. H. W. Woodruff, 1969), page 15.
Marriage records from Book A, 1833-1846, page 105: "28 Apr. 1844 John Henry Uthrant - Mary Sophia Deben." Johann Heinrich Uthlaut's second marriage to Maria Sophia Theben, the widow of Henschen, presumably took place after the death of his first wife, Anna Catharina Elisabeth Kramer.
- [S159] Norma Trantham, "Johann Heinrich Uthlaut Family," in A History of the Kersten-Uthlaut Families, by Harold H. Hoeft, 5th edition, edited by Howard and Karen Uthlaut (privately printed, 2003), page 6.
"The minister Veriege united Johann Heinrich [Uthlaut] and Anna Catharina Elisabeth [Kramer] in marriage on May 19, 1820 at the Lienen Evangelical Church in Lienen, Westphalen, West Germany."
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