My great-grandfather was J. Peter (Jempi)
ZENNER (19 Jun 1885 - 21 Jan 1981).
His parents were Jean Peter
ZENNER (8 Jan 1838 - 21 Nov 1900) and Anne-Marie
BISSEN (1840 - May 1915).
Jean Peter Zenner's mother was Barbara FORCEE.
My g-grandfather J. Peter
ZENNER left Luxembourg to work in France and then
England. He came to the U.S. in 1908, settling in
Idaho where he remained until his death in 1981.
He states in his biography, "[Great?] Uncles Peter,
Nickolas, and J. Peter came to Caledonia, MN, in about 1860...Uncle John Peter had learned the tinsmith trade and moved to Chicago, IL." "We were there several times and some of them here [in
Idaho]." To me, that means that my great-grandfather visited with his
ZENNER relatives in Caledonia, MN.
Does any of this sound familiar?