Germans to Bremer, 1860's to 1870's
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Re: Germans to Bremer, 1860's to 1870's
| daninor (View posts) | Posted: 23 May 2009 3:42AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello
I seen your post or query to the Bremer Co, Iowa RootsWeb Message board that mentions the surnames of Mundform and Krumweide. I tried your email but it didn't work.
We must be related if we both have names like that in our tree, huh !! Besides that my great grandparents, Fred. H. Hans and both his wives lived in Bremer Co before and after the Civil War.
The unverified info I have is that Hattie was the daughter of Geo. Wm “Henry” Krumweide and Louisa Mundfrom both from Germany .
My relative by marriage, Hattie Krumweide (born 17 Oct 1875 in Waverly, Bremer Co, Iowa died 5 Mar 1969 in Seattle, WA). She was married to William D. Hans who was the brother of my grandfather, George Hans. George and also William were brothers to Fred “Lone Star” Hans. Fred was a famous scout during the Indian Wars, a US Marshal, and also a detective for the railroads in Nebraska . I have dozens of newspaper articles that were published in many cities and states about Fred’s exploits with his guns. One of the articles mentions the name of Fred’s partner, Henry Crumweid. I don't have the date or name of the paper but you may be able to find it if you join one of those searchable newspaper archive subscriptions.
the info below are my research notes from my data base and comments ref Hattie--
"SUNNYSIDE---Mrs. Hattie Hans, 93, and her son, Walter David Hans, 65, were burned to death in their apartment Wednesday at 2903 Morgan St., Seattle. Mrs. Hans and Mr. Hans were former residents of Sunnyside. Mrs. Hans was born at Waverly, Iowa, and married William D. Hans in 1895 at Omaha, Neb. They moved to Sunnysdie in 1902 where Mr. Hans died in 1911. In 1922 she moved to Yakima where she was employed at the Washington Junior High School for 16 years. For the past 25 years she had lived in Seattle. She is survived by three sons, J. William Hans, Sunnyside, Charles M. Hans, Marysville, and Milton Hans, California; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Zierow, Chehalis, and Mrs. Clara Kinsley, Seattle; 13 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Mr. Hans was born in Sunnyside. Besides the brothers and sisters already listed, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Martin, San Francisco."
for more info, please contact--
Dan Brown
dadbrown_99@yahoo.com
503 434-1215
I seen your post or query to the Bremer Co, Iowa RootsWeb Message board that mentions the surnames of Mundform and Krumweide. I tried your email but it didn't work.
We must be related if we both have names like that in our tree, huh !! Besides that my great grandparents, Fred. H. Hans and both his wives lived in Bremer Co before and after the Civil War.
The unverified info I have is that Hattie was the daughter of Geo. Wm “Henry” Krumweide and Louisa Mundfrom both from Germany .
My relative by marriage, Hattie Krumweide (born 17 Oct 1875 in Waverly, Bremer Co, Iowa died 5 Mar 1969 in Seattle, WA). She was married to William D. Hans who was the brother of my grandfather, George Hans. George and also William were brothers to Fred “Lone Star” Hans. Fred was a famous scout during the Indian Wars, a US Marshal, and also a detective for the railroads in Nebraska . I have dozens of newspaper articles that were published in many cities and states about Fred’s exploits with his guns. One of the articles mentions the name of Fred’s partner, Henry Crumweid. I don't have the date or name of the paper but you may be able to find it if you join one of those searchable newspaper archive subscriptions.
the info below are my research notes from my data base and comments ref Hattie--
"SUNNYSIDE---Mrs. Hattie Hans, 93, and her son, Walter David Hans, 65, were burned to death in their apartment Wednesday at 2903 Morgan St., Seattle. Mrs. Hans and Mr. Hans were former residents of Sunnyside. Mrs. Hans was born at Waverly, Iowa, and married William D. Hans in 1895 at Omaha, Neb. They moved to Sunnysdie in 1902 where Mr. Hans died in 1911. In 1922 she moved to Yakima where she was employed at the Washington Junior High School for 16 years. For the past 25 years she had lived in Seattle. She is survived by three sons, J. William Hans, Sunnyside, Charles M. Hans, Marysville, and Milton Hans, California; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Zierow, Chehalis, and Mrs. Clara Kinsley, Seattle; 13 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Mr. Hans was born in Sunnyside. Besides the brothers and sisters already listed, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Martin, San Francisco."
for more info, please contact--
Dan Brown
dadbrown_99@yahoo.com
503 434-1215