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A [[:File:Wilhelm hoppe passenger list.jpg|passenger list]] for the ship ''Elbe'' shows that a Wilhelm Hoppe left Bremen, Germany, stopped in Southampton, England, and then arrived in New York on Feb., 18 1882.  This Wilhelm was 26 upon arrival, which matches the year our Wilhelm is supposed to have arrived, and matches the age our Wilhelm would have been at that time.
 
A [[:File:Wilhelm hoppe passenger list.jpg|passenger list]] for the ship ''Elbe'' shows that a Wilhelm Hoppe left Bremen, Germany, stopped in Southampton, England, and then arrived in New York on Feb., 18 1882.  This Wilhelm was 26 upon arrival, which matches the year our Wilhelm is supposed to have arrived, and matches the age our Wilhelm would have been at that time.
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(Note: Alternatively, another Wilhelm Hoppe arrived to New York on 2/1/1885 aboard the Eider<ref>[Ancestry: New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=nypl&h=9493150&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t36508260_p18946759551_kpidz0q3d18946759551z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid]</ref>. Our Wilhelm would have been 30 at that date, and the arriving-Wilhelm was listed as 28.)
  
 
== Settling in Iowa ==
 
== Settling in Iowa ==

Revision as of 01:52, 10 April 2013

Wilhelm Hoppe
Born November 12, 1855(1855-11-12)[1]
Weldeck, Germany[2]
Died March 31, 1925 (aged 69)[3]
Resting place Correctionville Cemetery, Iowa[4]
Residence Germany (1855–1882) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.–Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Germany to Wilhelm Hoppe" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Wilhelm_Hoppe)
Union Township, Iowa (1882–c. 1918) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.–Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Union Township, Iowa to Wilhelm Hoppe" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Wilhelm_Hoppe)
Sioux City, Iowa (c. 1918–1925) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.–Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Sioux City, Iowa to Wilhelm Hoppe" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Wilhelm_Hoppe)
Spouse Louisi Heini (m. 1887–1925) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.–Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Louisi Heini to Wilhelm Hoppe" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Wilhelm_Hoppe) in Iowa[5]
Children Lena Hoppe (b. 1881)
Henry Hoppe (b. 1885)
William Hoppe (b. 1887)
Fred Wilhelm Hoppe (b. 1889)[6]
Parents Ludwig Hoppe
Wilhelmina Groetike [7]

Wilhelm, wife Louisa, and daughter Lena (b. April 1881) immigrated from Germany to Iowa in 1882. Henry (b. Oct 1885), William (b. Mar 1887), and Fred (b. Dec 1889) were born in Iowa.[8].

(Strangely, Louisa's year of immigration is listed as the same as Wilhelm's (1882) for their first several census appearances. But in the 1910 and 1920 records, Louisa's immigration date is listed as 3 years later (1885). Both were (according to these same records) naturalized in 1888.)

Immigration

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The Elba: Hurricane deck amidship was 180 feet long. It was used as a promenade deck for first class passengers. Maiden voyage: Bremen-Southampton-New York, June 24, 1881. Sunk by collision with steamer Crathie in North Sea, January 30, 1895, and went down within a few minutes with the loss of over 330 lives. Sister ships: Fulda and Werra.

A passenger list for the ship Elbe shows that a Wilhelm Hoppe left Bremen, Germany, stopped in Southampton, England, and then arrived in New York on Feb., 18 1882. This Wilhelm was 26 upon arrival, which matches the year our Wilhelm is supposed to have arrived, and matches the age our Wilhelm would have been at that time.

(Note: Alternatively, another Wilhelm Hoppe arrived to New York on 2/1/1885 aboard the Eider[9]. Our Wilhelm would have been 30 at that date, and the arriving-Wilhelm was listed as 28.)

Settling in Iowa

Several records show that Wilhelm's younger children were born in Gladbrook, Tama County, Iowa. A 1955 article writes: "An Evangelical church had existed in Gladbrook, Iowa, for several years. To the north lay the little village of Lincoln, then known as Berlin, and before then as Spencer, named after its first resident. The town was almost completely a German settlement, and the Germans were largely those coming from the Schleswig-Holstein province of Germany." This article goes on to write that one of the founding members of the Gladbrook Evangelical Church in 1903-1904 was Wm. F. Hoppe. (That William F. Hoppe can still be found in Lincoln, Tama, Iowa in 1916.) We know that Wilhelm and family were in Woodbury county as of 1985, so it is unlikely the same Hoppe, but may be a distant relative. Furthermore, this article may give a clue as to where Wilhelm, Louise, and Lena lived in Germany (the Schleswig-Holstein province).

Hoppe, Volkert, and Benedix Relations

Two of the Hoppe children married Volkerts: Rosa Volkert married Henry Hoppe and Bertha Sophia Volkert married Fred Wilhelm Hoppe. The other two Hoppe children married Benedixes: William Hoppe married Elsie I Benedix and Carolina Louise Hoppe married Fred W Benedix.

Photos

Wilhelm frederick hoppe.jpeg Wilhelm louise carolyn henry and willie hoppe.jpeg
Wilhelm, as a young man (?) Carolyn, Wilhelm, Henry, Louise, and Willie Hoppe (c. 1888)
Hoppes2.jpeg Grandma and grandpa hoppe.jpeg Grandpa hoppe.jpeg
Wilhelm Hoppe, along with daughter Lena Hoppe (and her family?) Back (From left): ? ? ? ? Louise ? ? Wilhelm ? ?
Front (From left):? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Wilhelm in a wheelbarrow

Historical Records

Notes