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Anna Maria Margaretha Elisabeth Lüke1,2,3

ID# 15079, (1779 - 1858)

Parents:

FatherJohann Christoph Lüke (29 Dec 1757 - 3 Apr 1823)
MotherAnna Maria Elisabeth Voss (10 Jul 1754 - 4 Feb 1819)
Chart Membershipchart
Descendants of Maximilian Friderich Wiemann and Anna Maria Margaretha Elisabeth Lüken

Key Events:

Birth: 2 Oct 1779, Hilter, Kurfürstentum Hannover,4,5,6
Marriage: 22 Jun 1806, Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Preußen, Maximilian Friderich Wiemann (b. 23 Mar 1780, d. 19 Sep 1829)7
Death: 11 Feb 1858, Storrs Twp., Ohio,8,9
Burial: 13 Feb 1858, St. Martin German Evangelical Church, Storrs Twp., Ohio,8

Narrative:

Anna Maria Margaretha Elisabeth Lüke was born on 2 Oct 1779 in Hilter, Kurfürstentum HannoverG.4,5,6 She was baptized on 5 Oct 1779 in Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Kurfürstentum HannoverG, with Cath. Maria Elisabeth Lüke, Johann Henrich Rekers, and Anna Margaretha Voss as godparents.10
     Anna married Maximilian Friderich Wiemann, son of Jobst Wilhelm Wieman and Maria Elsabein Niebrügge, on 22 Jun 1806 in Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, PreußenG.7
     Her husband died on 19 Sep 1829 in Hilter, Königreich HannoverG.11
     Anna's son Jobst applied for permission for her and her daughters Anna and Louise to emigrate to America with him and his intended wife. The application was approved 27 Jul 1842.12
     Anna arrived in BaltimoreG on 11 Oct 1842, aboard the Casper, having departed from Bremen, with her son Jobst and his wife, Wilhelmine Louise Cammann, and her two daughters Anna and Louise.13,14
     Anna appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Storrs Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG, in the household of Christian Heinrich Wilhelm Brase, widower of her daughter Louise and their two young children, and near her son Joseph and his family.15
     Anna died on 11 Feb 1858 in Storrs Twp., OhioG, at age 78.8,9 She was buried on 13 Feb 1858 in St. Martin German Evangelical Church, Storrs Twp., OhioG.8

Children:
     Children with Maximilian Friderich Wiemann:

  1. Jobst Henrich Wiemann+ (17 May 1807 - 24 May 1891)
  2. Maria Margretha Wiemann (17 Dec 1808 - 26 Mar 1812)
  3. Anna Maria Regina Wiemann (13 Nov 1810 - )
  4. Anna Maria Margretha Wiemann (5 Mar 1813 - 21 Apr 1813)
  5. Anna Maria Elisabeth Louise Wiemann+ (28 Jul 1814 - Jul 1849)
  6. Henrich Friedrich Wiemann+ (20 Dec 1816 - 11 May 1898)
  7. Johann Henrich Wiemann+ (28 Nov 1818 - 12 Jan 1902)
  8. Christian Heinrich Wiemann (2 Mar 1821 - 1872)

Citations

  1. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1779 no. 34, Anna Maragretha Elisabeth Lüke.
  2. [S739] Heiratsregister (Marriage Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1806 no. 11, Wiemann - Lüken, shows name as Anna Margaretha Elisabeth Lüken.
  3. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1813 no. 14, Anna Maria Margretha Wiemann, shows name as Anna Maria Margr. Elisabeth Lückers.
  4. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1779 no. 34, Anna Margaretha Elisabeth Lüke, shows date.
  5. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows age 63, and place of origin as Hilter.
  6. [S13688] William Bruce household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows age 74 and country, as Germany.
  7. [S739] Heiratsregister (Marriage Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1806 no. 11, Wiemann - Lüken.
  8. [S13691] Register of St. Martin German Evangelical Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2:30, Gestorbene (burials) 1858, no. 4, Maria Margaretha Wiemann, shows date.
  9. [S742] Müller-Koppe, "Wiemann Research Report", reporting that he had reviewed burial records until 1852, and marriage records until 1840, finding no record of her death or re-marriage in the parish. Since she would have been age 73 in 1852, it seems likely she died after that time.
  10. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1779 no. 34, Anna Margaretha Elisabeth Lüke.
  11. [S741] Trauregister (Burial Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1829 no. 51, Maximil. Friedr. Wiemann, shows date, and cause of death, as Wahnsinn.
  12. [S13648] "Arcinsys Niedersachsen and Bremen,", Auswanderer (Emigrants), NLA OS Rep 335 Nr. 4248 Vol. II, Jobst Heinrich Wiemann from Hilter; and NLA OS Rep 350 Ibg Nr. 7897f vgl. Nr. 7871, Jobst Heinrich Wiemann from Hilter.
  13. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6. Shows the head of the party as F. H. Wiemann, with Wilhelmine next, apparently his wife, and three other family members not otherwise known. The initials would be expected to be J. H., casting doubt on whether this is the right party. But the name of the wife, together with two Kammann families, the surname of Joseph's wife, also being listed suggest this is the correct family.
  14. [S1853] Wilhelmine Wiemann household, 1900 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows year, as 1841, and her in the U.S. 59 years.
  15. [S13688] William Bruce household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

Jobst Henrich Wiemann1,2,3

ID# 15080, (1807 - 1891)

Parents:

FatherMaximilian Friderich Wiemann (23 Mar 1780 - 19 Sep 1829)
MotherAnna Maria Margaretha Elisabeth Lüke (2 Oct 1779 - 11 Feb 1858)
Chart Membershipchart
Descendants of Maximilian Friderich Wiemann and Anna Maria Margaretha Elisabeth Lüken

Key Events:

Birth: 17 May 1807, Hilter, Kurfürstentum Hannover,4,5,6
Marriage: 9 Aug 1842, Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Königreich Hannover, Wilhelmine Louise Cammann (b. 23 Jun 1817, d. 30 Oct 1904)7,8,9
Death: 24 May 1891, Cincinnati, Ohio,10,11
Burial: Saint Johns Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio,12

Narrative:

Jobst Henrich Wiemann was born on 17 May 1807 Hilter, Kurfürstentum HannoverG.4,5,6 He was baptized on 24 May 1807 in Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Kurfürstentum HannoverG, with Jost Henrich Rosemann, Caspar Henrich Meier, and Maria Elisabeth Lüken as godparents.1
     He was kötter, a very small farmer, perhaps on rented land, in HilterG.13,14

Moving The Remaining Family to America --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     Jobst applied for permission to emigrate to America with his intended wife, stating he had assets of 60 reichstalter (about $45 at the time). His application was replaced by a second one that also included his mother and his two surviving sisters, Anna and Louise. That application was granted 27 Jul 1842.15
     Jobst married Wilhelmine Louise Cammann, daughter of Casper Henrich Cammann and Margarethe Elizabeth Arning, on 9 Aug 1842 in Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Königreich HannoverG. They stated that they intended to live in Cincinatti.7,8,9
     Jobst and Wilhelmine arrived in BaltimoreG on 11 Oct 1842, aboard the Casper, having departed from Bremen. With them were his mother and two sisters, Anna and Louise. Also on board were several other families from Hilter, including two families named Kammann, probably her relatives.16,17
      Jobst used the name Joseph Henry Wiemann after he immigrated.18,19
     Joseph and Wilhelmine appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Storrs Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG, enumerated 9 Sep 1850. Their daughter Mary was listed as living with them.18 Christian widower of his sister Louise, and there mother were apparently living close by as they were listed as the following household.20

Establishing a Gardening Business --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     He was a laborer in 1850, and had become a gardener by 1860.21,22
     Joseph and Wilhelmine appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Storrs Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG, enumerated 9 Jun 1860, reporting real estate valued at $11,000 and personal estate of $500. Their children Mary, Wilhelmina, Heinrich, Frederick, George, and Mary were listed as living with them, as were two day laborers, P. Calder and Jno. Kebler.23
     By 1870 he was working as a teamster.24,25
     Joseph and Philip H. W. Voss purchased 5.35 acres in Storrs Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG, on 29 Mar 1866 from Sarah Moore, for $2,675.26 They mortgaged the property to the seller for $1,783.33. The mortgage was satisfied 24 Oct 1872.9 Joseph purchased the interest of Philip H. W. Voss and wife Dorothea on 6 Jun 1870, for $1,337.27
     Joseph and Wilhelmine appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OhioG, enumerated 11 Jun 1870, reporting no real estate but personal estate of $500. Their children Wilhelmina, Heinrich, Frederick, and Mary were listed as living with them.28
     Joseph and Wilhelmine appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, on Cemetery Rd. G, enumerated 2 Jun 1880. Their children Mary, Wilhelmina, Heinrich, Frederick, and Mary were listed as living with them.29

Passing On His Estate --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     Joseph left a will dated 20 Jun 1883, in which he named his wife as executrix and sole heir.19
     Joseph and Wilhelmine sold for one dollar each adjacent parcels of land in Price Hill, Hamilton Co., OhioG, to their sons Henry and Frederick on 18 Jul 1890, parts of the parcel conveyed by Sarah Moore to him and Philip H. W. Voss in 1866.30 On 3 Sep 1890 Joseph sold to his sons Henry and Frederick two horses, all the harness that he had, one Joltwagon, one spring wagon, one harrow, two plows, one cultivator and all the feed that was in the barn except the cow hay, for $300.31
     Joseph died on 24 May 1891 in Cincinnati, OhioG, at age 84.10,11 He was buried in Saint Johns Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OhioG.12
     His will was probated on 3 Jun 1891 in Hamilton Co., OhioG, approving his wife as executrix.32
     The final settlement of the estate was filed on 1 Sep 1891. It shows the executrix found assets of $400, and paid $106 to the undertaker and $38.50 in burial costs. After payment of administration costs and other debts, she was left with $103.26.33

Children:
     Children with Wilhelmine Louise Cammann:

  1. Mary Wiemann (4 Mar 1850 - 2 Jan 1931)
  2. Wilhelmina Wiemann (28 Sep 1851 - 10 Mar 1933)
  3. Heinrich Franz Wiemann+ (24 Jul 1853 - 30 Sep 1939)
  4. Frederick William Wiemann+ (12 Aug 1855 - 30 May 1943)
  5. George Wiemann (abt 1857 - bef 1870)
  6. Mary Louisa Wiemann (abt 6 Jun 1859 - 16 Nov 1896)

Citations

  1. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1807 no. 17, Jobst Henrich Wiemann.
  2. [S13647] Trauungen (Marriage Register), Königreich Hannover, 1842 no. 5, Jobst Henr. Wiemann and Wlmne. Louise Kammann.
  3. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 140952990, Joseph Henry Wiemann, includes tombstone photo showing name as Jobst H. Wiemann.
  4. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1807 no. 17, Jobst Henrich Wiemann, shows date.
  5. [S13647] Trauungen (Marriage Register), Königreich Hannover, 1842 no. 5, Jobst Henr. Wiemann and Wlmne. Louise Kammann, shows date and town.
  6. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows age 35, and place of origin as Hilter.
  7. [S13647] Trauungen (Marriage Register), Königreich Hannover, 1842 no. 5, Jobst Henr. Wiemann and Wlmne. Louise Kammann, shows date.
  8. [S1319] Joseph Wieman household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  9. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", mortgage deed, Joseph H. Wiemann & wife Willhelmina Wiemann and Philip H. W. Voss & wife Dora Voss, 29 Mar 1866.
  10. [S13646] Cincinnati Birth and Death Records, card for Joseph H. Wiemann death, shows date.
  11. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 140952990, Joseph Henry Wiemann, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  12. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 140952990, Joseph Henry Wiemann, includes tombstone photo.
  13. [S13648] "Arcinsys Niedersachsen and Bremen,", Auswanderer (Emigrants), NLA OS Rep 335 Nr. 4248 Vol. II, Jobst Heinrich Wiemann from Hilter, shows occupation as Ackerknecht (farmhand); and NLA OS Rep 350 Ibg Nr. 7897f vgl. Nr. 7871, Jobst Heinrich Wiemann from Hilter, shows occupation as Feldbauer (grain farmer.)
  14. [S13647] Trauungen (Marriage Register), Königreich Hannover, 1842 no. 5, Jobst Henr. Wiemann and Wlmne. Louise Kammann, shows occupation as kötter.
  15. [S13648] "Arcinsys Niedersachsen and Bremen,", Auswanderer (Emigrants), NLA OS Rep 335 Nr. 4248 Vol. II, Jobst Heinrich Wiemann from Hilter; and NLA OS Rep 350 Ibg Nr. 7897f vgl. Nr. 7871, Jobst Heinrich Wiemann from Hilter.
  16. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6. Shows the head of the party as F. H. Wiemann, with Wilhelmine next, apparently his wife, and three other family members not otherwise known. The initials would be expected to be J. H., casting doubt on whether this is the right party. But the name of the wife, together with two Kammann families, the surname of Joseph's wife, also being listed suggest this is the correct family.
  17. [S1853] Wilhelmine Wiemann household, 1900 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows year, as 1841, and her in the U.S. 59 years.
  18. [S1319] Joseph Wieman household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio.
  19. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", typed copy of will of Joseph Henry Wiemann, attached to Letters Testamentary.
  20. [S13688] William Bruce household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio.
  21. [S1319] Joseph Wieman household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows occupation as laborer.
  22. [S1320] J. Wieman household, 1860 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows occupation as gardener.
  23. [S1320] J. Wieman household, 1860 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio.
  24. [S13642] Joseph Wieiman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows occupation as teamster.
  25. [S1908] Joseph Weimann household, 1880 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows occupation as teamster.
  26. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", deed, Sarah Morre to Joseph H. Wiemann and Philip H. W. Voss, 29 Mar 1866.
  27. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", deed, Philip H. W. Voss & wife Dorothea to Joseph H. Wiemann, 6 Jun 1870.
  28. [S13642] Joseph Wieiman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio.
  29. [S1908] Joseph Weimann household, 1880 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio.
  30. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", deed, Joseph H. Wiemann & wife Willhelmina Wiemann to Henry F. Wiemann, 18 Jul 1890; and deed, Joseph H. Wiemann & wife Willhelmina Wiemann to Frederick W. Wiemann, 18 Jul 1890.
  31. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", bill of sale from Joseph H. Wiemann, 3 Sep 1890.
  32. [S1318] Wiemann, "loose papers", Letters Testamentary for the estate of Joseph Henry Wiemann, 3 Jun 1891.
  33. [S13652] Probate Record, Hamilton Co., Ohio, 72:63, final account for Joseph H. Wiemann.