It's Week 7 of Amy Johnson Crow’s 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge.
This
week the challenge is to write about immigration. I'd like to focus on my more recent "in our time" Prussian roots, and give a shout out to Gottlieb Ziegenfuss for bringing his family to the United States in 1885.
Gottlieb Ziegenfuss was my 2nd great-grandfather. Stories in my family are varied about him. The Ziegenfuss family told that he was a jӓger-hunter. The Caubles said he was a forester. His occupation on the ship’s manifest for the Moravia in 1885 stated “Landmann”.
Gottlieb
was the son of Johann Gottlieb Daniel Ziegenfuss (1787-1868 Mützel) and Marie
Elizabeth Frӓsdorf (1786-Zerbst, Saxony-Anhalt - ? probably Mützel). He was
born 16 Aug 1820 in Mützel, and baptized 3 Sept 1820-Evangelische Kirche
Genthin (Kr. Jerichow II), Genthin, Sachsen (Saxony), Deutschland (Germany).
Gottlieb's father, Johann Daniel Gottlieb Ziegenfuss, was an urban forest keeper, according to the Genthin Local Family Book.
Below is a quick timeline of Gottlieb's life of what we know about his life after his birth (1820) described above:
14
Jan 1844 – Marriage to Dorothee Caroline Wilhelmine Hildebrandt at Evangelische Kirche zu Sylvestri und Georgii, Wernigerode Parish.
15 Jan1844-1869 - Unknown if Gottlieb and Dorothee Caroline had children. Year of her death is also unknown.
12 Oct 1868 - Death of his father, Johann Daniel Gottlieb Ziegenfuss, in Mützel.
abt
1869 - Marriage to Friederike "Freda" Sophie Louisa Trenkman (1846-1920). No marriage record has been located.
Children of "Freda" and Gottlieb listed below. No birth records found as of this date:
1870
- Birth of daughter Louisa Ziegenfuss.
1872
– Birth of son Otto Ziegenfuss.
1875 – Birth of son Benno John Ziegenfuss.
1876 – birth of son Bruno Hugo Ziegenfuss.
1878
– Birth of daughter Mathilda Augustine “May” Ziegenfuss.
1879 – Birth of son Ernst Rufe Ziegenfuss.
1882 – Birth of Helena Olivia “Lena” Ziegenfuss (my great-grandmother).
5
Aug 1885 - Departed on the ship Moravia (with family) from Hamburg.
Residence listed was Weferlingen, Provinz Sachsen.
18 Aug 1885 - Arrived New York. Destination on ship's manifest was Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.
*Arrival to Texas: Stories relate that Gottlieb had been sending money to a friend who was already in Tarrant County. Land was purchased. When the family arrived, he expected to see a house built and ready for his family to live in. Instead, the friend had absconded with the money. Some of his grandchildren that I talked to many years ago said that he had basically lost all desire to live after arriving in Texas and learning that his friend had deceived him and stole his money.
1888
– birth of daughter Rosa Ziegenfuss in Tarrant County, Texas.
20 Jan 1890 – Gottlieb died in Tarrant County, Texas, and was buried in the Watson Cemetery, Arlington, Texas.
ca 1891 - Gottlieb's family in Texas (below). Rosa, front right, is probably 3 or 4 years old. By this time, Gottlieb has died.
14 Aug 1895 - Widow Freda marries fellow Prussian Fredrich Auguste Grӓfe in Eastland County, Texas.
- Revis
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