Monday, July 31, 2006

Parents of the Immigrants

Andreas Kramer, son of Andreas Kramer and Maria Stuppl, born 30 Aug 1803, Kunas, Bohemia, Austrian Empire; died 8 Mar 1870, Kunas, Bohemia, Austrian Empire

Andreas married Agnes Blaschko, daughter of Anton Blaschko, born 1817, died 27 Nov 1867 at Kunas, Bohemia, Austrian Empire

Their Children

  1. Anton Kramer 8 Jun 1839-13-9 Jun 1921

  2. Jacob Kramer ca 1844- (twin)

  3. Phillip Kramer ca 1844- (twin)

  4. Anna Kramer 26 Jul 1847-16 Nov 1934

  5. Johann Kramer 4 May 1850-31 Jan 1925

  6. Wenzel Kramer 11 Sep 1852-25 Feb 1928

  7. Maria Kramer Jan 1856- ?

  8. Martin Kramer Oct 1863/64-1942



From comment by Ginger Kollman
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nechurch/catholic/Franciscans/index.htm

On page 142 is a picture of Johann Kollmann and his first wife Maria Straka Kollmann; however, the caption under the picture is incorrect. Frank Fuger and his wife were from the same village of Kunas so that probably explains the priest's mixup.

Page 350
Chapter XIII
ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH, BURROWS TP.,
PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, 1877-1930
PIONEER SETTLERS
Teh (sic) pioneer settlers in this vicinity were John and Joseph Burrows. The first Catholic settler in the limits of St. Anthony's was Peter Ripp. He arrived in Platte county in 1869 and settled in Burrows Twp. about 1871, and was followed the next year (1872) by Christian Greisen, Peter Parr, Wm. Labenz, Michael Regan, James Cooney; in 1873, by Gerard Gronenthal, Joseph Krings, Peter Jaixen, Patrick Fahey; in 1874, by Frank Fuger, Mathias Schneider, John Kohlmann, Anthony Kramer, Phillip Kramer, John Kramer, Joseph Brausen; in 1875, by Jacob Labenz; in 1876, by Frank Krings.
{correction re: 1874 arrivals. Mathias Schneider, cousin of the Kramers, arrived in America in 1874, Frank Fuger and Phillip Kramer in 1877. Anthony Kramer, John Kohlmann and John Kramer in 1878, Joseph Brausen ?}

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

http://www.rootsweb.com/~nechurch/catholic/Franciscans/index.htm

On page 350 is a paragraph about Mathias Schneider, John Kohlmann, Anthony Kramer, Phillip Kramer, John Kramer, etc...

On page 142 is a picture of Johann Kollmann and his first wife Maria Straka Kollmann; however, the caption under the picture is incorrect. Frank Fuger and his wife were from the same village of Kunas so that probably explains the priest's mixup.