Tag: Hermann

  • Theodor Krings 1850-1909

    Theodor Krings, a beer brewer, was the son of the shoemaker, Andreas Daniel Krings and his wife Maria Agnes Götzen. He was born 19 May 1850 and married Anna Elisabeth Hoeche 10 April 1874 in Düsseldorf. Their marriage was announced in the newspaper.

    From this one line I found out that he was a “Bierbrauer” beer brewer. Theodor was also in the 1878 Düsseldorf directory. He lived on the Hohe Street 41.

    Census records in Germany are rare but they do exist. Theodor together with his parents and siblings were in the Düsseldorf census taken between 1854-1860. He is the once circled in the photo.

    Krings, Theodor, Son living in Pempelfort (part of Düsseldorf), born 19 March 1851. The census taker got the birth year wrong by one year. I do have Theodor’s birth certificate which is clearly from 1850. I circled the 50.

    Theodor was only 59 years old when he died in 1909.

    He did have an important job as beer brewer. Düsseldorf is still known as having the largest “Biertheke” beer counter in the world, meaning that die Altstadt (Old Town) to this date has over 250 restaurants, bars and hotels and they all offer different beers. I am so happy to know that my great granduncle, Theodor, was part of this.

    Theodor and Anna had five children together that I know of. I only have the birthdate for the first one, Heinrich Hubert Josef, who was born in 1876. The youngest sibling, Wilhelm, born in 1886, died in infancy.

    The second youngest, Anna Wilhelmina Maria, was born in 1882 in Düsseldorf and died 1937 in Endhoven, Netherlands. She married Peter Paul Overkamp and they had three children also all born in Düsseldorf. The first born Peter Paul born in 1906 and died in 2007 in Uden, Netherlands. He was married to Franziska Wilhelmine Hermsen from Kevelaer, Germany.

    Peter Paul’s brother, Heinrich was born in1908 and died 1984 in Durham, North Carolina. Heinrich (Henry) married Theresia Elisabeth Hermann born 1907 in Bochum, Germany, in 1931 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. She died in 2000 in North Carolina. They had four children. Two of them died in infancy in the Netherlands. Henry and Theresa eventually moved with their two surviving children to North Carolina, most likely after WW2 when so many families in Europe had been displaced.

    The third child of Theodor and Anna, was Theodor Karl Hubert Joseph Krings. He was born in 1883 in Düsseldorf. I found Theodor in the Bavaria, Germany, World War I Personnel Rosters, 1914-1918.

    From left to right it gives me the following information. His name, his birth date and town, his profession as a glazier in Vienna, Austria, his wife’s name Maria Smrz and that they had one child, and the last column had his parents names. A cross indicated that they were dead.

    In the Vienna, Austria catholic church registers I found a son, Erich Theodor Johann born in 1915, however sadly he died a year later. It’s interesting what you can find in original records.

    The baptism entry for the son gave me also both of the parents’ names and their birth towns and even the churches where they were baptized in. So I found out that Theodor’s wife was born in 1891 in and that they married in 1912 in Vienna.

    In the wedding register it was noted that Theodor died in 1943 in Vienna. I don’t know when his wife died or if they had other children.

    The fourth child of Theodor Krings and Elisabeth Hoeche was Elisabeth Hermine Maria Krings who was born circa 1885 in Düsseldorf. She was married to Johannes Theodorus Hubertus Eekhoudt from Nijmengen in the Netherlands. They had a son named Gerhard Kornelius Johann who was born in 1907 in Düsseldorf and died in 1945 in Avereest, Netherland. His Mother, Elisabeth Hoeche, had sadly died in Düsseldorf when he was only two years old in 1909. Gerhard married Reina Kampinga in 1931 in Amsterdam. Reina was born in Gronigen, Netherlands. They had one son, Johannes Gehardus Diederik who was born 1932 in Amsterdam. He immigrated to Canada in 1960. I found him on a ship’s manifest.

    I also found Johannes (John) and may be his wife Trudy and his son Gary in the Canadas Voters List in Winnipeg in 1972.

    John died in 1978 in Winnipeg. According to one family tree on ancestry, he had six children.

    My great great uncle Theodor Krings and his wife Anna Hoeche have descendants in five different countries, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, USA and Canada. I wonder if these families know of each other. Most Germany couples I have in my tree have children and grandchildren, however they stay close by. For me it’s always fascinating to see where everyone ends up.

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  • Caroline Francisca Amelie Büttner 1816-?

    Caroline Francisca Amelie was my maternal second Great Grandmother. She was born 5 January 1816 in Berlin, Germany and a few days later was baptized in the Lutheran church. Her parents were the the sugar boiler, Franz Xavier Büttner and his wife Charlotte Friedericke Deutsch. Below are her birth certificate and baptismal entry.

    I don’t know if Amelia had any siblings. She got married 4 July 1841 in the Sankt Georgen church inBerlin, to the master armorer, Martin August Eduard Schneider, my two times Great Grandfather. The marriage record from the church book is below.

    Amelia and Martin had ten children all born in Berlin. 1. Emilie Ernestine Amalie born 18 April 1841 2. Auguste Wilhelmine Emilie born 13 March 1843 and died 18 July 1844 in Berlin 3. Wilhelmine Luise Friedericke Amalie born 5 May 1845 and died 7 March 1893 in Berlin. She was a seamstress. 4. Louise Emilie Marie born 24 January 1847 and died 26 September 1893 in Berlin. She was married to Emil Albert Gustav Hermann. They had two children. Gertrud Elisabeth Minna Emilie born 1870 and died 1871 in Berlin. Walter Erich Conrad Hermann born 9 Dec 1873 in Berlin and died 1 May 1952 in District Federal, Mexico. 5. Friedrich August Alexander born 11 December 1848 6. Carl Gottfried August Alexander born 17 March 1850 and died 25 September 1850 in Berlin 7. Emilie Francisca Auguste Amalie born 13 June 1851 and died 27 December 1852 in Berlin. 8. Auguste Francisca Amalie born 20 Jan 1854 and died 10 March 1856 in Berlin. 9. My Great Grandfather, Emil August Ferdinand born 13 September 1855 and died 12 July 1935 in Wuppertal Germany. He was married to my Great Grandmother, Sophia Hermina Ontrup. They had nine children. 10. Emil August Eduard born 17 November 1857 and died 27 June 1914 in Berlin. He was married to Elise Auguste Wilhelmine Zaspel. They had two children.

    Less than two years after Caroline’s last child was born, her husband Martin died 10 February 1859 of pneumonia.

    From this record we learn that my two times Great Grandfather’s calling name was August and not Martin. I just wanted to have more proof that he had died. One great thing about Berlin genealogy research is that the address books are online from about 1799-1970. It is a free website which is always a plus in my book. You can research them here .

    First I started looking for August, however he has been hard to find. I found the last name Schneider in the Berlin address book, but after the last name only comes the first letter of the first name and then the profession. What I did find helpful was that the women were mentioned including their maiden names. August had died in 1859 so I looked in the 1861 directory and found a Schneider widow with the maiden name Büttner.

    – nee Büttner, widow of a blacksmith, Alte Schönhauserstr. 35 (street)

    Front Page of the 1861 Berlin directory

    Now I have proof that Ausust did die in 1859. I hope that eventually I will find her death date as well.