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Neukalen Evangelische Kirche Records, Neukalen Lutheran Church, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, 1704-1854.
Baptisms, 1839
[original text in German]
| born: | 9 April 1839 |
| baptized: | 14 April 1839 |
| father: | Christian Heinrich Theodor Glamann, mason |
| mother: | Friederica Dorothea [sometimes listed as Dorothea, sometimes Sophia] Weilshäuser |
| child: | August Friederich Gustav |
| witnesses: | 1. Gustav Kasch 2. Friederich Trense 3. Amalia Weilshäuser [sister of the mother] |
Baptisms, 1843, p.46
[original text in German]
| born: | 27 Nov 1843 |
| baptized: | 24 Dec 1843 |
| father: | Christian Heinrich Theodor Glamann, mason |
| mother: | Friederica Sophia Weilshäuser |
| child: | Christian Friederich Theodor |
| witnesses: | 1. Theodor Fischer, mason 2. Christian Roloff, gristmiller 3. Gustav Friederich Kalsh |
Hamburg Ships Passenger Embarkation Lists, Hamburg, Germany.
Indirect vol.13, p.267
[original text in German]
Steamer "Wakefield" under Capt. Wharton, from Hamburg to New York via Hull and Liverpool, England, departure 6 Apr 1866.
29 Christ Glamann, birthplace or residence Neukalen, country Prussia, occupation shoemaker, age 22, male.
30 Heinrich Lahmann, birthplace or residence Neukalen, country Prussia, occupation shoemaker, age 22, male.
Hamburg Ships Passenger Embarkation Lists, Hamburg, Germany.
Direct vol.24, p.263
[original text in German]
Steamer "Saxonia" under Capt. Hebich [same Capt as Johanne Peisker], from Hamburg to New York.
between decks
Glamann August, from Neukalen Mecklbg [Mecklenburg], Maurer [mason], age 31.
Glamann Joha.[Johanna], from Neukalen Mecklbg [Mecklenburg], Frau [wife], age 21.
Glamann Albt.[Albert], from Neukalen Mecklbg [Mecklenburg], age 2 1/2.
Glamann August, from Neukalen Mecklbg [Mecklenburg], child, age -.
Immigrant Ships Passenger Arrival Lists, NARA.
Steamer "Saxonia" under Capt. C. Hebich from Hamburg to New York, arrived 06 May 1870
pp.1-2
Aug. Glamann, age 31, male, mason, from Germany, to USA, between decks.
Johanna Glamann, age 21, female, his wife, from Germany, to USA, between decks.
Abt.[Albert] Glamann, age 3, male, his child, from Germany, to USA, between decks.
A. Glamann, age 7 months, male, his baby, from Germany, to USA, between decks.
White Cloud Kansas Chief, White Cloud, KS: Jun 1857-Jul 1873; Weekly Kansas Chief, Troy, KS: Aug 1873-14 Nov 1918; Kansas Chief, Troy, KS: 21 Nov 1918-1990, [newspaper].
31 Jul 1873
Some person forced an entrance into Chris. Glaman's shop on Saturday night, went through his stock of boots, picked out a pair, and travelled with them leaving the balance scattered over the floor. The pair taken had been made for Col. D. M. Johnston. We indignantly repel the foul suspicion that the Colonel himself took them!
Buchanan County Missouri Marriages, 1839-1874.
Vol.C, p.464
St. Joseph Buchanan County State of Missouri} state seal.
I certify that I have joined in the holy bonds of matrimony as follows:
1874
February 14th Christian Glamann and Johanne Peisker
Certified by me this 21st day of March AD 1874.
Henry F. Kirchoff
Minister of the Gospel
Filed for Record April 3rd AD 1874
Thomas Kelly, Recorder
White Cloud Kansas Chief, White Cloud, KS: Jun 1857-Jul 1873; Weekly Kansas Chief, Troy, KS: Aug 1873-14 Nov 1918; Kansas Chief, Troy, KS: 21 Nov 1918-1990, [newspaper].
19 Feb 1874, p.3
Chris Glaman went to St. Joseph and got married, Sunday, and Monday he returned and started housekeeping. Monday night the boys treated him to a cow bell serenade. But the neighbors got as much good of it as Chris did.
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, by William G. Cutler, 1883
Doniphan County
A Serious Conflagration,
- On the night of April 15, 1875, fire broke out in the rear of an unoccupied building on the east side of Main street, just below the public square. Along this row and on both sides of the burning building stood small frame structures of various ages and degrees of dryness. With such material to work upon the rapid spread of the fire was not to be wondered at. Discovered about half an hour before midnight, it had before dawn destroyed the entire row of buildings on the east side of Main street south of the square, and two of those fronting the court-house. The buildings destroyed were a dwelling of H. A. Wright, on the corner, the office of Dr. Hoffmeier adjoining on the east, the shoe shop of Christian Glaman on the south of Mr. Wright's dwelling, the two story building belonging to William Mann, in which the fire started, the dwelling of William Sears, the two story brick of Henry Wheeler, occupied on the lower floor by the boot and shoe shop of M. W. Bell, and above by Joseph Craney. On the south of this building stood another two story brick, used on the lower floor as a grocery by D. S. Sergeant, and above by L. Merritt. The total loss by this fire is unknown, as but one building carried any insurance. With the exception of the office of Dr. Hoffmeier, none of the burned buildings have been rebuilt.
White Cloud Kansas Chief, White Cloud, KS: Jun 1857-Jul 1873; Weekly Kansas Chief, Troy, KS: Aug 1873-14 Nov 1918; Kansas Chief, Troy, KS: 21 Nov 1918-1990, [newspaper].
6 Mar 1876
Chris Glaman died at his residence in this place Tuesday afternoon, of consumption. He was buried Wednesday, by the Odd Fellows.
13 Mar 1876
Tribute of Respect
Whereas, It has pleased God, in His wisdom, to remove from our number Brother Christ. Glaman, a member of this Lodge; and whereas, we as individuals, and as a Lodge, feel deeply the loss of our brother, we deem it appropriate to give some expression to our feelings: Therefore, be it
Resolved, That in the loss of brother Glaman, this Lodge has lost a useful member, society an honest, upright, industrious and valuable citizen, and his family a kind and affectionate husband; and that we hereby tender to the widow of the deceased, our heartfelt sympathy.
Resolved, That a copy of those resolutions be presented by the Secretary of this Lodge, to the widow of our deceased brother, and also a copy to the Troy Chief, for publication.
Nathan Price.
G.W. Strahan,
X.K. Stout. Committee.