Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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1. | Carolina Dorothea Ulrica Budahn was born on 9 Jun 1834 in Dannenberg, Wollin Parish, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia (daughter of Christian Heinrich Budahn and Anna Maria Schulz); died on 18 Oct 1908 in Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried on 20 Oct 1908 in (unknown). Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Handwritten notes of Mary Adelaide Rauls notes state, “died at age 67,” but the 1850 US Federal Census for Dodge County Caroline’s age as 16. Carolina married Michael Friedrich August Köpsel about 1851. Michael (son of Michael Friedrich Köpsel and Anna Maria Budahn) was born on 1 Dec 1823 in Dannenberg, Wollin Parish, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia; died on 27 Mar 1898 in Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried after 27 Mar 1898 in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Christian Heinrich Budahn was born on 11 Nov 1793 in Dannenberg, Wollin Parish, Swedish Pomerania (son of Johann Budahn and Maria Fromholzen); died on 27 Oct 1879 in Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried after 27 Oct 1879 in Hochheim Cemetery, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: [Mueller-1999] and [Heian-2010] have “Heinrich Budahn’s” birth listed as “Donnerberg, Usedom-Wollin, Prussia” and “Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia” respectively. However, neither of these locations is supported by any vital records uncovered thus far. Moreover, the only contemporary reference for a “Donnerberg” is probably an historic village near Aachen in Nordhein-Wesfalen, a considerable distance from Gristow where Christian Heinrich Budahn and Anna Maria Schulz were married. On the other hand, [Greifswald-1820a] states that Christian Heinrich Budahn was “...of Dannenberg”, a village on the island of Wollin at the edge of the Baltic Sea. The modern location is the Polish village of Domysłów, Wolin. [Greifswald-1820a] is not conclusive evidence that Christian Heinrich Budahn was born in Dannenberg, but it is much more likely than locations supplied by other sources. Christian married Anna Maria Schulz on 18 Oct 1820 in Gristow, Cammin Parish, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia. Anna (daughter of Johan Schulz and Anna Christina Pidd) was born on 19 Sep 1802 in Michaelis, Usedom-Wollin, Swedish Pomerania; died on 27 Jan 1880 in Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried after 27 Jan 1880 in Hochheim Cemetery, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Anna Maria Schulz was born on 19 Sep 1802 in Michaelis, Usedom-Wollin, Swedish Pomerania (daughter of Johan Schulz and Anna Christina Pidd); died on 27 Jan 1880 in Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried after 27 Jan 1880 in Hochheim Cemetery, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: [Heian-2010] has Anna Maria Schulz’ birth at Schokken, Posen, Prussia, but this is contradicted by [Miller-1999]..
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4. | Johann Budahn was born about 1759 in (unknown); died on 1 Feb 1824 in Dannenberg, Wollin Parish, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: An additional entry in [Greifswald-1824a] lists a date of 4 February 1824. This may be the date Johann Budahn was buried. Johann + Maria Fromholzen. Maria was born about 1763 in (unknown); died on 12 Jan 1858 in Reckow, Colzow Parish, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Maria Fromholzen was born about 1763 in (unknown); died on 12 Jan 1858 in Reckow, Colzow Parish, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Reckow, Colzow Parish is the german name for the modern polish village of Rekowo, in the administrative district of Gmina Wolin.
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6. | Johan Schulz was born in ?; died in ?. Johan married Anna Christina Pidd before 1802 in (unknown). Anna was born in ?; died in ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Anna Christina Pidd was born in ?; died in ?.
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