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Ancestors of Ruth Catherine Junker Generation No. 1 1. Ruth Catherine Junker, born 31 Oct 1898 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 03 Jan 1987 in Shreveport, Caddo, LA. She was the daughter of
2. Adam Junker and 3. Margaret Deuchert. She married (1)
Restora Loyd Fauquier 16 Nov 1932 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He was born
09 Feb 1909 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA, and died 10 Dec 1988 in Shreveport,
Caddo, LA. He was the son of Joseph Walker Fauquier and Elizabeth Harriet
'Lizzie' Farrell. Notes for Ruth Catherine Junker: Her godmother was Miss Katie Kolman, and her godfather was Mr. L. Herman. As a young girl, she was raised in an Evangelical church, as her parents were
descendants of German immigrants. She was nine years older than her husband, and
had been working at her father's store in Carrollton, now part of New Orleans,
for several years after her schooling was completed. She never learned to drive.
She regularly played the piano, accompanying her husband as he sang on numerous
occasions. Notes for Restora Loyd Fauquier: Loyd: Early in life a private detective, a soldier, later a career government
employee. A prison guard in Oklahoma, and a Treasury agent ("revenoor") who
carried a gun, but "never had to use it." A Mason, 33rd Degree, President of the
Caddo Lodge. He was a Presbyterian deacon and elder, and he was a singer. He was an agent for the alcohol and tobacco tax division of the Treasury
Department. He was appointed investigator for the alcohol tax unit in New
Orleans after prohibition was repealed on July 1, 1933. He had also worked for
the Treasury Department a year before the repeal. He was assigned to the
Shreveport district on Sept. 15, 1941, with 16 North Louisiana parishes in his
jurisdiction. During his service, he was sent on special assignments to Texas,
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi. He also worked for the
department on regular duty at McComb, Miss., and Baton Rouge and Jennings. (from
a newspaper article of his retirement). He described his job as "busting
stills." He joined the army and was preparing to serve overseas as a
photographer on reconnaissance missions, when World War II ended
in 1945. He was quite a photographer, and did his own
development and colorizing (hand painting) of portraits. Generation No. 2 2. Adam Junker, born 25 Jun 1869 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA;
died 15 Nov 1924 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He was the son of 4. Johann
'John' Junker and 5. Henriette 'Henrietta' Dohrmann. He married 3.
Margaret Deuchert 13 Oct 1891 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 3. Margaret Deuchert, born 07 Apr 1869 in New Orleans, Orleans,
LA; died 29 Nov 1928 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. She was the daughter of 6.
Charles Deuchert and 7. Margaret Phillippi. Notes for Adam Junker: His obituary, in the Times-Picayune, dated 17 Nov 1924. Business, Civic Leader Expires Adam Junker Was Prominent Factor in Growth of Carrollton Adam Junker, lifelong resident of Carrollton, and a factor in the development
of that section, died yesterday, and will be buried this forenoon with Druid
ritual, the Rev. Helmer E. J. Neumann officiating. Learning the shoemaking trade after he finished a grammar-school course, Mr.
Junker, who was 55 years old, worked his way up to the proprietorship of one of
the largest stores on Oak Street. It was there that he was stricken a year and a
half ago with what was diagnossed as a heart attack. He recovered partially, and
when the ailment became complicated with other troubles the end followed. His wife, who was Miss Margaret Deuchert, survives him with seven children,
five sons and two daughters. The sons are Charles, Ronald, John, Lawrence and
Adam, Jr., and the daughters are Ruth and Elizabeth. The deceased was prominent in business, social, fraternal, political and
religious life, and crowded much service into his career. In addition to
developing his own business, he was the organizer and president of the
Carrollton Bank, before its merger with the Whitney-Central, of which is became
a branch. He also aided the erection of the Olympic hall at Carollton avenue and Oak
street. For two terms he was president of St. Matthew's Evangelical church, and
was superintendent of the Sunday schools of that and St. John's Evangelical
church for a number of years. He also took interest in Druid affairs. Because of his public zeal and the confidence he enjoyed, Mr. Junker figured
extensively in Democratic politics. He was elected councilman from the
Seventeenth Ward during one Behrman administration, and also was at different
times a member of the School and Fire boards. For eight years he was one of the
inspectors of the Orleans Levee board. The keynote of his service was the development of the Carrollton district,
and he was largely responsible for the paving of Carrollton avenue, the erection
of the magnificent Walter C. Flower school, the building of a fire engine house
on Oak street, and the section of Palmer park for the naming of which he was the
sponsor. Children of Adam Junker and Margaret Deuchert are: i. Charles Adams Junker, born 06 Feb 1892 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 06 May 1960 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA;
married Mabel Caroline Jensen 25 Nov 1913 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; born 30 Jul 1892 in Muskegon, WI. Notes for Mabel Caroline Jensen: Descends from a Malm, Norway family. ii. Ronald Freiderick Junker, born 17 Aug 1893 in New
Orleans, Orleans, LA; died 13 Oct 1936 in New Orleans, Orleans,
LA; married Viola Stubbs 26 Jul 1916 in New Orleans, Orleans,
LA; born 08 Oct 1893; died 23 Jun 1967. iii. John Jennings Junker, born 29 Aug 1896 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 08 Apr 1986 in Kenner, Jefferson, LA; married
Enid Stroud; born Aft. 1896 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; died 01
Oct 1985 in Kenner, Jefferson, LA. 1 iv. Ruth Catherine Junker, born 31 Oct 1898 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 03 Jan 1987 in Shreveport, Caddo, LA; married
Restora Loyd Fauquier 16 Nov 1932 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. v. Elizabeth Rose Junker, born 21 Apr 1901 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died Abt. 1972 in Little Rock, Pulaski, AR; married
Elmer B. Hulsemann. Notes for Elizabeth Rose Junker: "Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hulsemann, 71, died Sunday in a Little
Rock hospital. Mrs. Hulsemann was born in New Orleans, La. March 31, 1901
and had been a resident of Hot Springs since 1946. She and her
husband Elmer B. Hulsemann operated the Gulf Oil Distributing
Company in Hot Springs for twenty years before retiring in 1966. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church and a member of
the Ladies Society of the First Lutheran Church. Her survivors include her husband, Elmer B. Hulsemann of Hot
Springs, a sister, Mrs. Ruth Fauquier of Shreveport, La., two
brothers, John J. Junker and Lawrence Junker, both of New
Orleans, La. Services ..." vi. Lawrence George Junker, born 04 Jan 1903 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; married Marguerite Fourcade; born 24 Aug 1908; died
12 Jun 1993 in Metairie, LA. vii. Adam Junker, born 27 Apr 1906 in New Orleans, Orleans,
LA; died 23 Nov 1966 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; married Ellie
Mae Goodin. Notes for Adam Junker: Extract from his obituary, 25 Nov 1966, front page of
Times-Picayune. Mr. Junker died unexpectedly Wednesday night at his
residence, 725 Crystal, after having worked a full day at his
office. A native New Orleanian, Mr. Junker was the son of the
late Adam Junker and Margaret Deuchert. He began his affiliation
with Security Homestead 43 years ago at the age of 17. He was
elected to the firm's presidency in 1959. At the time of his death, he was serving actively on various
committees in the fields of homesteads and savings and loan
groups. He was a member of the board of directors of the Federal
Home Loan Bank of Little Rock, Ark. Recently, he was appointed
vice-chairman of the legislative committee of the National
League of Savings and Loan Associations. Mr. Junker also was a past-president of the New Orleans
Homestead and Savings and Loan League and the League of
Louisiana Homestead and Savings and Loan Associations. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church, Kiwanis
Club of New Orleans, New Orleans Athletic Club and other civic
and cultural organizations. He is survived by his widow, the former Ellie Mae Goodin; two
brothers, John J. and Lawrence G. Junker; and two sisters; Mrs.
Loyd Fauquier and Mrs. Elmer B. Hulsemann. viii. Beverly Junker, born 20 Aug 1908 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 05 Jan 1909 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Generation No. 3 4. Johann 'John' Junker, born Bef. 1841 in Germany. He married
5. Henriette 'Henrietta' Dohrmann. 5. Henriette 'Henrietta' Dohrmann, born 26 Jul 1831 in Germany;
died 06 Jan 1898 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Notes for Johann 'John' Junker: Memo: 2 generations Notes for Henriette 'Henrietta' Dohrmann: One Henriette Wilhelmine Doehrmann was born 20 Jul 1831 and
christened 31 Jul 1831 Evangelisch, Levern, Westfalen, Preussen,
daughter of Johann Heinrich Doehermann and Henriette Lisette
Hohlt. Johan Heinrich Christian Georg Doehrmann was christened 5
April 1788 Sankt Petri Evangelisch, Soest, Westfalen, Preussen,
son of Andreas Doermann and Anna Margaretha Mersmann. Another
record indicates he was christened 11 April 1789 and his
mother's name was spelled Anna Margretha Mersman. I cannot say
this is the same family. The name of Andreas Dohrmann was used
in Crone, Hann., Preussen as early as 1667. Child of Johann Junker and Henriette Dohrmann is: 2 i. Adam Junker, born 25 Jun 1869 in New Orleans, Orleans,
LA; died 15 Nov 1924 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; married
Margaret Deuchert 13 Oct 1891 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 6. Charles Deuchert, born 12 Oct 1842 in Nösberts, Hesse,
Germany; died 14 Jan 1917 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He was the son of 12.
Andreas Deuchert and 13. Gertrude Dahmer. He married 7. Margaret
Phillippi 13 Sep 1866 in Carrollton, Orleans, LA. 7. Margaret Phillippi, born 12 Mar 1851 in Carrollton, LA; died
05 Mar 1922 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. She was the daughter of 14. Karl
Phillippi and 15. Catherine Stilgenbauer. Notes for Charles Deuchert: Born northeast of Frankfort at Nösberts or Noesberts, the town is now part of
Altenschlirf or Altenschlief. Did he live briefly in Darmstadt, just south of
Frankfort, Germany? This was on the border with France during Napoleon's heyday.
He was said to have been a drummer boy for the Confederate Army. Notes for Margaret Phillippi: Margaretha Philippi Children of Charles Deuchert and Margaret Phillippi are: 3 i. Margaret Deuchert, born 07 Apr 1869 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 29 Nov 1928 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA;
married Adam Junker 13 Oct 1891 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. ii. Josephine Deuchert, born 16 Jun 1870 in Carrollton, LA;
died 15 Apr 1889 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. iii. Charles Deuchert, Jr., born 09 Jan 1873 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; died 20 Jul 1966 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA;
married (1) Catherine Augusta Kolman 18 Jan 1899 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; born 22 Aug 1875 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; died
20 Sep 1918 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; married (2) Geneviene
Forfer 05 Oct 1919 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; born 03 Jan 1895
in Louisiana; died Jul 1973 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. iv. Elizabeth Deuchert, born 19 Nov 1877 in Carrollton, LA;
died 28 Jun 1896 in Carrollton, LA; married Mathias Klein. Notes for Elizabeth Deuchert: Elisabeth Deuchert v. Annie Mary Deuchert, born 11 Apr 1879; died 11 Apr 1899;
married John Welker 17 Nov 1898 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Generation No. 4 12. Andreas Deuchert, born 1813 in Nösberts, Hesse, Germany;
died 1846. He was the son of 24. Johannes Deuchert and 25. Gertrude
Mohr. He married 13. Gertrude Dahmer. 13. Gertrude Dahmer, born 1815 in Altenschlirf, Hesse, Germany;
died 14 Apr 1848. She was the daughter of 26. Johannes Dahmer and 27.
Anna Marie Oestreich. Notes for Andreas Deuchert: Nösberts, near Altenschlirf, or Noesberts. Valentine Deuchert b 1815 and Heinrich Deuchert b 1822, brothers from
Nösberts, emigrated together to Baltimore, MD in 1847 and may be closely
related. They may be shown on the passenger manifest for the SS George
Washington departing Bremen and arriving Baltimore in 1847. Henry's wife was
Mary, maiden name unknown. Valentine's first wife was Wilhelmine Goebel. Both
brothers were married in Nösberts. Notes for Gertrude Dahmer: Altenschlirf, Hesse, Germany A possibly related family that emigrated to the USA is mentioned: 1855 Dahmer, John II. Profession: Mueller and Leinweber. Bermuthshain Born
1817, married Anna Elisabetha 1837 Walter, born in 1818 salt. Dahmer John II was
the owner of the mill in shock Bermuthshain (house name "Schloarmellersch") and
sold it 1855, probably to the same year with the entire family to emigrate to
North America. Beruf: Müller und Leinweber. Geb. 1817 Bermuthshain, heiratet
1837 Anna Elisabetha Walter, geb. 1818 Salz. Johannes Dahmer II.
war der Besitzer der Schlagmühle in Bermuthshain (Hausname
"Schloarmellersch") und verkaufte diese 1855, um vermutlich im
gleichen Jahr mit der gesamten Familie nach Nordamerika
auszuwandern. Children of Andreas Deuchert and Gertrude Dahmer are: 6 i. Charles Deuchert, born 12 Oct 1842 in Nösberts, Hesse,
Germany; died 14 Jan 1917 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; married
Margaret Phillippi 13 Sep 1866 in Carrollton, Orleans, LA. ii. Catherine Deuchert, born 15 Aug 1844 in Nösberts, Hesse,
Germany; died 02 Nov 1929 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; married
Bernard Birk 01 Feb 1863 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; born 22
Jul 1836 in Sasbach, Baden, Germany; died 21 Aug 1914 in New
Orleans, Orleans, LA. Notes for Bernard Birk: Bernhard Birk emigrated from Sasbach in 1853. He was 17 years
old, and had 700 Florins worth of property and/or cash. He took
150 Florins with him. The papers permitting his emigration were
issued August 18, 1853. kbartelt@aeroinc.net Ken Bartelt would like to hear from
members of this family. 14. Karl Phillippi, born 1808 in Hundsbach, Landgraviate of
Hessen-Homburg, Germany; died 22 Aug 1853 in Carrollton, LA. He was the son of
28. Johannes P. Philippi and 29. Maria Elisabeth von Reiffelbach.
He married 15. Catherine Stilgenbauer. 15. Catherine Stilgenbauer, born Bef. 1819 in Germany; died 31
Aug 1853 in Carrollton, LA. Notes for Karl Phillippi: Karl and his wife died of Yellow Fever during an epidemic in New Orleans
within days of each other, leaving young children. From his estate record, filed 11 Mar 1854 by his brother: "I Peter Phillippi do solemnly swear that my brother Carl Philippi departed
this life in the Town of Carrollton on the 22 August 1853 and that his wife
Catherine Stillgenbauer, departed this life in the Town of Carrollton on the
31st August 1853 and that the value of said succession does not amount to the
sum of Five hundred dollars. Swoth to & subscribed .... sibned P. Phillippi Note spelling for Peter has two "l"s and Carl has one in the transcription
shared with me. In another document, the names are spelled Philippi and and
Phillipi. These all appear to be simple mis-spellings. Notes for Catherine Stilgenbauer: or Catherine Stillgenbauer; Kartharina Stillgenbauer Children of Karl Phillippi and Catherine Stilgenbauer are: i. Catherine Phillippi, born 1834. ii. Charles Phillippi, born 1836. iii. Elizabeth Phillippi, born 1842. iv. Anna Elizabeth Phillippi, born 1844; married Carl
Oberschmitt 28 Sep 1863 in Carrollton, LA. 7 v. Margaret Phillippi, born 12 Mar 1851 in Carrollton, LA;
died 05 Mar 1922 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA; married Charles
Deuchert 13 Sep 1866 in Carrollton, Orleans, LA. vi. Peter Phillippi, born 08 Apr 1853. Generation No. 5 24. Johannes Deuchert, born 1774 in Nösberts, Hesse, Germany.
He was the son of 48. Johann Deuchert and 49. Anna Catherine Klein.
He married 25. Gertrude Mohr 21 Sep 1811 in Nösberts, Hesse, Germany. 25. Gertrude Mohr, born Abt. 1778 in Germany. She was the
daughter of 50. Johann Balthasar Mohr and 51. Anna Juliana Beil. Child of Johannes Deuchert and Gertrude Mohr is: 12 i. Andreas Deuchert, born 1813 in Nösberts, Hesse,
Germany; died 1846; married Gertrude Dahmer. 26. Johannes Dahmer, born 30 Sep 1782 in Germany; died in
Germany. He was the son of 52. Johannes Dahmer and 53. Juliana Schade.
He married 27. Anna Marie Oestreich 24 Jan 1804 in Germany. 27. Anna Marie Oestreich, born Abt. 1785 in Germany; died in
Germany. She was the daughter of 54. Johann George Oestreich. Notes for Anna Marie Oestreich: Two famliies are mentioned with emigrants to the USA: Oestreich 1865, Hermann. Bermuthshain Born 1837, married 1864 Müller,
Margaretha, born in 1840 Bermuthshain ( "blacksmith"). Children: Henry. Hermann
Oestreich came from the current "Gutermuths' house. On 23.5.1865 hiked with the
couple's son to America via Hamburg, where the trip already had one of the
modern steam ships and as emigrants than usual between-deck passenger was. 1869 Oestreich, Johannes . Profession: Oekonom. Bermuthshain Born 1821,
married 1865 Boß, Anna Maria, born in 1827 Rebgeshain. No children. John
Oestreich came from a "bird-Berger Einhaus" (1818 No. 69), on the way today's
"On Fatal mountain directly above the" Ortstadts "House (formerly-poor town
house) stand. In 1869, he immigrated with his wife to America. The house was
demolished. Beruf: Oekonom. Profession: Oekonom. Geb. 1837 Bermuthshain, heiratet 1864
Müller, Margaretha, geb. 1840 Bermuthshain ("Schmieds"). Kinder: Heinrich.
Hermann Oestreich stammte aus dem jetzigen "Gutermuths" Haus. Am 23.5.1865
wanderten die Eheleute mit Sohn über Hamburg nach Amerika aus, wobei die Reise
bereits mit einem der damals modernen Dampfschiffe und wie bei Auswanderern
üblich als Zwischendeckpassagier erfolgte. 1869 Oestreich, John. Beruf: Oekonom. Geb. 1821 Bermuthshain,
heiratet 1865 Boß, Anna Maria, geb. 1827 Rebgeshain. Keine
Kinder. Johannes Oestreich entstammte einem "Vogelsberger
Einhaus" (1818 Haus Nr. 69), das am heutigen Weg "Am Rabenberg"
direkt oberhalb des "Ortstadts" Hauses (früher
Gemeinde-Armenhaus) stand. Im Jahr 1869 wanderte er mit seiner
Frau nach Amerika aus. Das Haus wurde abgerissen. Child of Johannes Dahmer and Anna Oestreich is: 13 i. Gertrude Dahmer, born 1815 in Altenschlirf, Hesse,
Germany; died 14 Apr 1848; married Andreas Deuchert. 28. Johannes P. Philippi, born Bef. 1788 in Germany. He married
29. Maria Elisabeth von Reiffelbach. 29. Maria Elisabeth von Reiffelbach, born in Meisenheim,
Germany. Notes for Johannes P. Philippi: Due to the early death of Karl Philippi and his wife of yellow fever, his
brother Peter took on two of the children. Others were farmed out to friends and
neighbors or church members. Children of Johannes Philippi and Maria von Reiffelbach are: 14 i. Karl Phillippi, born 1808 in Hundsbach, Landgraviate of
Hessen-Homburg, Germany; died 22 Aug 1853 in Carrollton, LA;
married Catherine Stilgenbauer. ii. Heinrich Peter Phillippi, born 24 May 1817 in Hundsbach,
Landgraviate of Hessen-Homburg, Germany; died 24 Jul 1889 in New
Orleans, Orleans, LA; married (1) Elizabeth Hecht Abt. 1840;
born Abt. 1817 in Germany; died Jun 1854 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA; married (2) Elizabeth Hinkel 18 Nov 1854 in
Carrollton, Jefferson, LA; born 30 Sep 1834 in Bad Vibel,
Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany; died 29 Jul 1902 in New Orleans,
Orleans, LA. Notes for Heinrich Peter Phillippi: or Wilmer Peter Phillippi according to WFT 8-3684, from
Hundsbruk-Hessen, Chromsburg, Germany. The location of Hesse-Homberg is now part of Rhinland - Falz
and in the Hunsruck mountain area near Idar-Oberstein. Generation No. 6 48. Johann Deuchert, born Bef. 1753 in Germany; died in
Nösberts, Hesse, Germany. He married 49. Anna Catherine Klein in Germany. 49. Anna Catherine Klein, born Bef. 1759 in Germany; died in
Nösberts, Hesse, Germany. Notes for Johann Deuchert: Thanks to Linda Aymami for the info. Memo: 5 generations Where is Alternschlirf / Noesberts? At the center of this map, which includes
Frankfurt on the bottom-left.: http://encarta.msn.com/mapof_8260924/Altenschlirf.html Child of Johann Deuchert and Anna Klein is: 24 i. Johannes Deuchert, born 1774 in Nösberts, Hesse,
Germany; married Gertrude Mohr 21 Sep 1811 in Nösberts, Hesse,
Germany. 50. Johann Balthasar Mohr, born Bef. 1755 in near Darmstadt,
Germany; died in Germany. He married 51. Anna Juliana Beil. 51. Anna Juliana Beil, born in Germany; died in Germany. Notes for Johann Balthasar Mohr: It might be of interest to note that a village by the name of MOHR or MOOR
(Kljutschi) was located about 14.6 miles south of Beideck and 13.4 miles east of
Bauer (destination of the Mohr from Pfalz, Germany. The village of MOOR was
founded 1 July 1766, By 1773 there were 61 families (276 persons) and by 1908
there were 5,407 persons. http://www.keyway.net/~twmohr/mohrhistory.htm A German web page mentioning emigrants to the USA: Mohr 1847, Balthasar. Was the son (13th child) of the local poor Johann Georg
Mohr, who was born in Dirlammen. Together with him and his brothers migrated
Johann Heinrich Mohr, Elisabeth Margaret Mohr and Mohr (all unmarried) in March
1847. War der Sohn (13. Kind) des Ortsarmen Johann Georg Mohr, der gebürtig aus
Dirlammen war. Zusammen mit ihm wanderten auch seine Geschwister Johann Heinrich
Mohr, Margarete Mohr und Elisabeth Mohr (alle ledig) im März 1847 aus. Memo: 5 generations Child of Johann Mohr and Anna Beil is: 25 i. Gertrude Mohr, born Abt. 1778 in Germany; married
Johannes Deuchert 21 Sep 1811 in Nösberts, Hesse, Germany. 52. Johannes Dahmer, born 17 Jan 1759 in Germany. He was the
son of 104. Johann Melchior Dahmer and 105. Anna Catherine Gans.
He married 53. Juliana Schade 05 Oct 1780 in Germany. 53. Juliana Schade, born 16 May 1757 in Germany. She was the
daughter of 106. Johannes Schade and 107. Anna Margaret Joeckel. Child of Johannes Dahmer and Juliana Schade is: 26 i. Johannes Dahmer, born 30 Sep 1782 in Germany; died in
Germany; married Anna Marie Oestreich 24 Jan 1804 in Germany. 54. Johann George Oestreich, born Abt. 1760. Child of Johann George Oestreich is: 27 i. Anna Marie Oestreich, born Abt. 1785 in Germany; died
in Germany; married Johannes Dahmer 24 Jan 1804 in Germany. Generation No. 7 104. Johann Melchior Dahmer, born Abt. 1730 in Germany. He was
the son of 208. Heinrich Dahmer and 209. Anna Catherine <Unknown>.
He married 105. Anna Catherine Gans. 105. Anna Catherine Gans, born 14 Apr 1737 in Germany. She was
the daughter of 210. Johannes Gans and 211. Catherine Ruhl. Notes for Anna Catherine Gans: Anna Catherine Ganß Child of Johann Dahmer and Anna Gans is: 52 i. Johannes Dahmer, born 17 Jan 1759 in Germany; married
Juliana Schade 05 Oct 1780 in Germany. 106. Johannes Schade, born in Germany; died in Germany. He
married 107. Anna Margaret Joeckel. 107. Anna Margaret Joeckel, born in Germany; died in Germany. Notes for Anna Margaret Joeckel: Anna Margaret Jockel or Anna Margaret Jöckel Child of Johannes Schade and Anna Joeckel is: 53 i. Juliana Schade, born 16 May 1757 in Germany; married
Johannes Dahmer 05 Oct 1780 in Germany. Generation No. 8 208. Heinrich Dahmer, born Abt. 1705. He married 209. Anna
Catherine <Unknown>. 209. Anna Catherine <Unknown> Child of Heinrich Dahmer and Anna <Unknown> is: 104 i. Johann Melchior Dahmer, born Abt. 1730 in Germany;
married Anna Catherine Gans. 210. Johannes Gans, born Abt. 1715. He married 211.
Catherine Ruhl. 211. Catherine Ruhl, born Abt. 1715. Notes for Johannes Gans: Johannes Gans or Johann Gans or Johann Ganß or Johannes Gantz or Johann Gantz
or Johan Gantz One close relative may be shown at: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gene/Web2Ged/GoodWolfe/person/p17223.htm Notes for Catherine Ruhl: One Hesse family of Ruhl was from Waldgirmes, Hessen,
Germany, and had marriages to the Gantz family. Child of Johannes Gans and Catherine Ruhl is: 105 i. Anna Catherine Gans, born 14 Apr 1737 in Germany;
married Johann Melchior Dahmer.