Johannes Volkert

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Johannes Volkert
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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 Anna Rosina Volkert (b: 1840)
Katharina Volkert (b: 1842)
Johann Leonhard Volkert (b: 1844)
Anna Volkert (b: 1845)
Michael Andreas Volkert (b: 1846)
Kathrina Elizabetha Volkert (b: 1848)
Georg Peter Volkert (b: 1850)
Johann Christian Volkert (b: 1853)
Georg Carl Volkert (b: 1855)
Andreas Volkert (b: 1856)
Johann Peter Volkert (b: 1859)
Johann Georg Volkert (b: 1861)
Barbara Margaretha Volkert (b: 1862)
Michael Andreas Jakob Volkert (b: 1864)
Parents Michael Andreas Volkert
Maria Catharina Teisel

Misc. Notes

Another researcher on RootsWeb found a record of Johannes[3]:

Germany, Württemberg, Althausen (OA. Mergentheim) - Church records Kirchenbuch, 1649-1876 Evangelische Kirche Neunkirchen (OA. Mergentheim) Mikrofilme aufgeommen vom Manuskripten im Landeskirchliches Archiv. Parish registers of baptisms, marriages, burials for Neunkirchen, Württemberg, Germany. Includes Althausen Family Book 221 The name given for him as father of the family is Johannes. His name is not Johann Leonhard, that is the name of his third child.

Family

Johannes and Katharina had 14 children. 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[4], and Ida, Iowa in the 1900s.[5].
  • Anna Rosina appears in Paw Paw, as well.[6]. Rosina supposedly came in 1879[7] along with younger brother Andreas[8].
  • Michael Andrew (aka Michael Andreas?) appears in Illinois[9].
  • George Volkert died in Cushing[10].
  • Karl Volkert died in Cushing[11]
  • Jacob Volkert died in USA[12]
  • Kathrina Eliabeth died in USA[13]
  • Johann George came to the US in 1881[14], and buried in Cushing Cemetery in 1925[15]

6 Volkerts born in the 19th century are buried in the Cushing Cemetery.[16]

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