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Anna Maria Regina Wiemann1,2

ID# 15082, (1810 - )

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: 13 Nov 1810, Hilter, Kurfürstentum Hannover,1,3

Narrative:

Anna Maria Regina Wiemann was born on 13 Nov 1810 in Hilter, Kurfürstentum HannoverG.1,3
      She was baptized on 15 Nov 1810 in Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Kurfürstentum HannoverG, with Anna Regina Stocks (married Wiemann), Johann Henrich Siep, and Anna Margretha Niebrüggens as godparents.1
     Anna's brother Jobst applied for permission for her, her sister Louise, and their mother to emigrate to America with him and his intended wife. The application was approved 27 Jul 1842.4
     Anna arrived in BaltimoreG on 11 Oct 1842, aboard the Casper, having departed from Bremen, with her mother, sister, and her older brother Jobst and his wife.5,6
     It seems likely that Anna located in the Cincinnati area with her mother and sister. But no further record of her has been found. It appears she either died or married before 1850, as she was not listed in the 1850 census with any of her relatives, nor found under her maiden name in any other household. But no marriage or death record for her has been located.

Citations

  1. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1810 no. 57, Anna Maria Regina Wieman.
  2. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows name as Anna Wieman.
  3. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows age 27, and place of origin as Hilter.
  4. [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.
  5. [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.
  6. [S1853] Wilhelmine Wiemann household, 1900 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows year, as 1841, and her in the U.S. 59 years.

Anna Maria Elisabeth Louise Wiemann1,2,3,4

ID# 15084, (1814 - 1849)

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: 28 Jul 1814, Hilter, Königreich Hannover,1,5,6
Marriage: 2 Nov 1843, Hamilton Co., Ohio, Christian Heinrich Wilhelm Brase (b. abt 16 Nov 1816, d. 31 Dec 1885)7,8,9
Death: Jul 1849, Storrs Twp., Hamilton Co., Ohio,10

Narrative:

Anna Maria Elisabeth Louise Wiemann was born on 28 Jul 1814 in Hilter, Königreich HannoverG.1,5,6 She was baptized on 6 Aug 1814 in Johannes der Täufer Kirche, Hilter, Königreich HannoverG, with Anna Maria Gevers, Anna Elis. Sommerkamps, and Jürgen Henr. Niebrüggeas godparents.1
     She generally used her middle name, Louise.11
     Louise's brother Jobst applied for permission for her, her sister Anna, and their mother to emigrate to America with him and his intended wife. The application was approved 27 Jul 1842.12
     Louise arrived in BaltimoreG on 11 Oct 1842, aboard the Casper, having departed from Bremen, with her mother and her older brother Jobst and his wife.13,14
     Anna married Christian Heinrich Wilhelm Brase on 2 Nov 1843 in Hamilton Co., OhioG, with Rev. Henry Sachse officiating.7,8,9
     Anna died in Jul 1849 in Storrs Twp., Hamilton Co., OhioG, at age ~35, of cholera.10

Children:
     Children with Christian Heinrich Wilhelm Brase:

  1. William Joseph H. Brose+ (9 Oct 1844 - 23 Apr 1937)
  2. Frederick S. Brose+ (26 Apr 1847 - 12 Feb 1917)
  3. Henry Brose (abt Oct 1848 - Aug 1849)

Citations

  1. [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Kurfürstentum Hannover, 1814 no. 36, Anna Maria Elisabeth Louise Wiemann.
  2. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows name as Louise Wiemann.
  3. [S792] Restored Marriage Records, Hamilton Co. Probate Court, A12:87, no. 12, William Brase and Louisa Wermeyer.
  4. [S13687] William Joseph Brose, Certificate of Death, shows name as Louise Weiman.
  5. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows age 25, and place of origin as Hilter.
  6. [S13689] Wieman Bruce entry, 1850 U.S. Census, mortality schedule, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows age 35 at death Jul 1849 and country, as Germany.
  7. [S792] Restored Marriage Records, Hamilton Co. Probate Court, A12:87, no. 12, William Brase and Louisa Wermeyer, shows date, county, state, and officiant.
  8. [S13688] William Bruce household, 1850 U.S. Census, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows him living with her young children and her mother.
  9. [S13686] Frederick S. Brose, Certificate of Death, shows them as his parents.
  10. [S13689] Wieman Bruce entry, 1850 U.S. Census, mortality schedule, Hamilton Co., Ohio, shows month and cause of death.
  11. [S1321] Casper arrival 11 Oct 1842, Passenger Lists, Baltimore, 1820-1891, pg 6, shows name as Lousie Wiemann.
  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.