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Johannes and Katharina had 14 children:
 
Johannes and Katharina had 14 children:
  
* Anna Rosina Volkert (b: 31 Dec 1840)
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* [[Anna Rosina Volkert]] (b: 31 Dec 1840)
 
* Katharina Volkert (b: 17 Apr 1842)
 
* Katharina Volkert (b: 17 Apr 1842)
 
* Johann Leonhard Volkert (b: 4 Feb 1844)
 
* Johann Leonhard Volkert (b: 4 Feb 1844)

Revision as of 02:50, 8 November 2010

Johannes Volkert
Born October 30, 1809(1809-10-30)[1]
Althausen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Died October 12, 1865 (aged 55)[2]
Resting place Althausen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Spouse Katharina Margarethe Volk, 28 Feb 1838 in Althausen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Children Georg Carl Volkert
Parents Michael Andreas Volkert
Maria Catharina Teisel

Johannes and Katharina had 14 children:

  • Anna Rosina Volkert (b: 31 Dec 1840)
  • Katharina Volkert (b: 17 Apr 1842)
  • Johann Leonhard Volkert (b: 4 Feb 1844)
  • Anna Volkert (b: 10 Mar 1845)
  • Michael Andreas Volkert (b: 9 Mar 1846)
  • Kathrina Elizabetha Volkert (b: 7 Aug 1848)
  • Georg Peter Volkert (b: 22 Jul 1850)
  • Johann Christian Volkert (b: 26 Jan 1853)
  • Georg Carl Volkert (b: 6 Apr 1855)
  • Andreas Volkert (b: 15 Sep 1856)
  • Johann Peter Volkert (b: 23 Jun 1859)
  • Johann Georg Volkert (b: 22 Jan 1861)
  • Barbara Margaretha Volkert (b: 10 Apr 1862)
  • Michael Andreas Jakob Volkert (b: 26 Jan 1864)

Nine of these children seem to have immigrated to the US:

  • Georg and Andreas both immigrated to the US, and both appear in Paw Paw, Illinois in the 1880s and 1890s[3], and Ida, Iowa in the 1900s.[4].
  • Anna Rosina appears in Paw Paw, as well.[5].
  • Michael Andrew (aka Michael Andreas?) appears in Illinois[6].
  • George Volkert died in Cushing[7].
  • Karl Volkert died in Cushing[8]
  • Jacob Volkert died in USA[9]
  • Kathrina Eliabeth died in USA[10]
  • Johann George died in USA[11]

6 Volkers born in the 19th century are buried in the Cushing Cemetery.[12]

Notes