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Diane A. (GEIER/GEYER) HARKINK  (View posts) Posted: 27 Nov 1998 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: GEIER, GEYER, DEWEY, GARRISON, HAYES, HUFF, ORTMAN, ROCKWOOD, ROSENBROCK, ROSENSTRATER, WIESE
DEAR FRIENDS: I'm trying to locate any information on my TWO (2) Great-Great-Grandfather's family (and descendents) who lived in WHITE COUNTY.

ONE (1) brother (FRANK GEIER/GEYER & Family) lived in Goodland, NEWTON COUNTY. Frank, his wife Johanne (?), and their son John Carl arrived in the USA from the port of Hamburg on June 19, 1868 on the Electric. They had 3 children who all died in Germany (Socasburg?). One other son, Leopold, was born in Goodland; he never married. The son, JOHN CARL, eventually married WILHELMINA "MINNIE" ROSENBROCK on Nov 26, 1914 in Goodland. They had 5 children: Carl Frank GEIER(my grandfather), Mabel GEIER ROCKWOOD, and 3 other children (born 1887-1891) who all died within a few weeks of each other in 1895.

The 2ND brother, William GEIER/GEYER -- as shown below --, arrived in the Port of New York from the Port of Hamburg, Germany on May 29, 1861 on board the HUMBOLDT, a square-rigged ship. The arriving family was:

* William GEIER/GEYER - DOB 5/17/1828, DOD 2/2/1901 in Reynolds, IN)
* Wife, Wilhelmine [HAYES] - DOB 8/21/1840, DOD 5/6/1908 in Reynolds, IN)
* 3 of their eventual 10 children were:
- - - Auguste [m. Sam VERRILL], DOB 1856
- - - Ottilie/Otillia [m. Mr. ROSE], DOB 1858
- - - (Mary) Marie [m. ???], DOB Dec 1860 or Jan 1861

I use GEIER/GEYER interchangeably because we've always been referred to as GEIER, but all ship passenger lists indicate GEYER. This is also true for his brother & family who arrived in 1868 (aka GEYER). So, until I have more confirmation on what the family name REALLY IS, I'll refer to both.

Other children born to this couple, all in Indiana, were:
* Frank Rudolph (my great-grand father) - DOB 11/11/1866 in Goodland, IN. DOD 2/25/1953 in Reynolds, IN. He married Wilhelmina WIESE 4/29/1896 in Reynolds, IN. They had 3 children:
* * *My grandmother, LUELLA WILHELMINA (who married her 2nd cousin, the grandson of FRANK GEIER [WILLIAM GEIER/GEYER'S brother, noted above] Carl Frank GEIER 4/28/1923) - DOB 8/3/1900 in Reynolds, IN, DOD 11/25/1986 in South Bend, IN
* * *Gerald (m. Stella ?), DOB ???, DOD ????
* * *Homer (never married), DOB ???, DOD ????

* Josephine {m. ???), DOB in Reynolds, DOD Indiana
* William Robert "Willie" (m. Arnota Pearl GARRISON 9/15/1892), DOB 9/19/1864 in Goodland, IN, DOD in IN
* Dora "Dorothy" (m. Mr. KELLOGG, ???) - DOB 7/4/1872 in Goodland, IN. DOD 2/13/1958 in IN.
* Albert (m. Grace ??) - DOB 10/17/1874 in Goodland, IN. DOD 1964 in Reynolds, IN.
* Lenora "Louise" (m. Hampton LONG, ??) - DOB 9/1/1878 in Reynolds, IN. DOD ???

I'm looking for birth certificates, Death certificates, obituaries, Declaration of Intention (to naturalize), naturalization certificates (on the parents and if applicable on the 3 children which came with them from Germany), and Marriage certificates.

I'm especially interested in finding the PostMaster/ Mistress certificate/record of my grandmother (LUELLA W. GEIER) when she was the first postmistress of Monticello, IN in the late 1920's through 1930's. (Original document I saw once hanging in her South Bend home, signed by -- I believe -- President Truman. Don't know what happened to it following her death).

Sorry to be so long-winded....but I'm trying to find any info I can....my father and all of his family are now gone, and no information was really gathered prior to my father's death (nearly 5 years ago). Any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.

All "related" Indiana Family names are:
GEIER (GEYER), HAYES, ROSENBROCK, ROSENSTRATER, ORTMAN, ROCKWOOD, DEWEY, WIESE, VERRILL, ROSE, GARRISON, KELLOGG, ROBINSON

Many thanks to all.....Diane A. (GEIER/GEYER) HARKINK (GEIER/GEYER) HARKINK
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DIANE A. (GEIER/GEYER) HARKINK's NEW ID: dharkink@msn.com

dharkink  (View posts) Posted: 24 Oct 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
TO ALL.... Just noticed that my old ID was posted here. Please use the following ID to contact me:

. dharkink@msn.com

Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.

DIANE
10/23/99

CORRECTION to spelling of ancestor's name

dharkink  (View posts) Posted: 17 Jun 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: GEIER, GEYER, DEWEY, GARRISON, HAYES, HAASE, HUFF, ORTMAN, ROCKWOOD, ROSENBROCK, ROSENTRATER, ROSENTRETER, WIESE, ERDMAN
6/17/2000 ... UPDATING THE POSTING AGAIN!

"ROSENSTRATER" is the incorrect way to spell the name. I have found that it should be spelled ROSENTRATER -- HOWEVER -- just this week (after locating another descendent of a ROSENTRATER), I learned that the spelling should actually be ROSENTRETER. An ancestor of this week's contact (RANDY MEYER ... THANKS A BUNCH!!!) long-ago wrote to Germany to get confirmation, and the version with "TRE" was the replied correct way to spell the name.

Re: CORRECTION to spelling of ancestor's name

SharonSue69  (View posts) Posted: 21 Mar 2009 5:31PM GMT
Classification: Query
Brothers have been found with each spelling so either could be correct.

Re: CORRECTION to spelling of ancestor's name

rlrosentreter  (View posts) Posted: 4 Apr 2009 3:50AM GMT
Classification: Query
Otto Rosentreter was my grandfather and his family spelled it with an "e" until their children were born and then they changed it to an "a". His two brothers Gustav Herman and Martin also did this with their children. Even his Uncle Michael who immigrated to America stayed a Rosentreter after immigration but his children all became Rosentraters.
My father told me it was because Americans did not pronounce it right with the "e" so to get the pronunciation right they began to use the "a".

Re: CORRECTION to spelling of ancestor's name

rlrosentreter  (View posts) Posted: 4 Apr 2009 3:53AM GMT
Classification: Query
families of Christophorus Rosentreter (about 1717)
his son: Michael (1744) m/ Susanna Jungermann
Michael's son: Martin (1789) m/ Anna Luise Gabriel-they had 3 sons:
1) Ernst Wilhelm (1831) m/ Rosine Domdey-they had 7 children: Gustav, Bertha, Wilhelm, Anna, Auguste, Friedrich, Luise-they lived in the Czarnikau, Posen, Prussia area which is now in Poland
2) Michael Henry (1835) m/ the widow Louise Alff-they immigrated to Custer County, Nebraska in (1883?) and had 8 children: Marie, Michael, Fred, John, George, William, Albert, Annice-she also had 3 daughters from her 1st marriage: Martha, Lizzie, Ida (their father was August Kroll)
3) Daniel (3 March 1838) m/ Marie Louise Welk in 1867-they lived in the Czarnikau, Posen, Prussia area and had 11 children: Daniel Jr., Helmut, Max, Hugo, Martha, Luise, and Hulda stayed in Prussia-four of their children immigrated to America: (name changed to Rosentrater in this generation)
a) Gustav Herman (1868)-immigrated in 1884 to Brady, Lincoln County, Nebraska m/ Minnie George and had 7 children: George, Louise, Gustaf, Rosie,Elsie, Goldie, Esther
b) Louise Sophie (1869)-immigrated in 1888 to Fall Creek, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin m/ August Carl Dehnke and had 9 children: Linda, Adolph, August Jr., Frieda, Sophie, Erwin, Margarete, Gertrud, Heinrich
c) Martin (1878) m/ Thekla Dluzak-they immigrated in 1903 to Augusta, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin and had 3 children: Frieda, Bruno, Hattie
d) Otto William (27 Feb 1877)-immigrated in 1894 to Elsie, Perkins County, Nebraska m/ Minnie Mable Sukraw-they had 4 children: 1) Lillian m/ Hans Christensen and had one child: Dorthy 2) William-never married 3) Ervin m/ Oma Knox-they had no children 4) Malvin m/ Clarice Stevenson and had 5 children: Donald, Margie, Daniel, Gerald, Richard

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