Mathew Bollin siblings are:
Elizabeth Bollin
Francis Bollin
Martin Bollin
John Bollin b. 1826-1913
Ana Gertrude Bollin b. 1834-1874
Frederick Bollin b. 1836
Gotileb Bollin b. 1841-1919
Jacob Bollin b. 1843-1915
Mary Bollin b. Abt. 1848
Mathew Bollin married Julie E. Byram on July 28, 1867 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois. Julie E. Byram was the daughter of Adam and Sarah (Hand) Byram.
Mathew Bollin and Julie E. Byram's children are:
Albert Lee Bollin b. 1870
Clementine Bollin b. 1876
Samuel Lyman Bollin b. 1880
Agnes Bollin b. Betw. 1877-1878
Edward Clem Bollin b. 1883
George William Bollin b. 1885
Charlotte Myrtle b. 1888
John Thomas Bollin b. 1894
Descendants of Joseph Bollin and Agnes Haire by Billi Stevens Genealogy.com
Part 1 of our Nansel - Bollin heritage: Researched by Sharon Cochran: "Joseph Bollin born 1800 - 1807 in Achdorf - Weich Braden, Anna's mother was Agnus Haire born in Baden. Their marriage date was "October 28, 1819, in Baden, Germany - Katholisch Achdorf Walshut".
The children of Joseph and Agnes Agnes Haire were John, Gotlieb, Frederick, Martin, Jacob, Francis, Elizabeth, Mathew, Mary, and Anna Gertrude.
The children of Joseph and Agnes were John, Gotlieb, Frederick, Martin, Jacob, Francis, Elizabeth, Matthew, Mary, and Ana Gertrude.
The Bollin family went first in 1856, to Cincinnati, OH. Agnes Haire died before 1856, and is buried in or near Cincinnati..
Joseph went with the children to Nauvoo, (previously called Commerce), Hancock Co., IL. before 1860. The July 6, 1860 Census shows Joseph Bowl in, Grocery keeper, in Appanoce Township, Hancock County IL., living with Jocob , 16 and Frederick, 24 - 3 families from son John (FHL - 1803 184, pg .312, Dwelling . 2800. Navoo was a town around 1,100 in western IL. On the Mississippi River, about 200 miles north of St. Louis, MO.
Joseph Bollin married Mrs. Amy Susanna (Keim) Fryfogle July 28 1862, in Navoo, submitted August 5, 1862, to the County Clerk C. Gates, Mrs. Keim was born in PA. They are in the 1870 Census in Hancock County, IL. Joseph is listed as Vine Keeper (?), and she is Keeping House. Joseph died October 1, 1862 Navoo.Bollins still live there.
I have searched in the National Archives and in Filby's Immigrants to America, and Roger Grays and John Barron have searched in volumes of Filby's Germans to America without finding the ships for Conrad or Bollin family. We are still searching for the year/s or ship/s on which each immigrated. They may have landed at New Orleans, LA. and traveled up the Mississippi River. There are no records to substantiate that.
There are a few mistakes in Sharon Cochran's in writing this article. I wrote it as it was.
Source 1. Census 1860 Sonora, Hancock, Illinois
Source 2. 1870 Census Jasper, Ralls Co., Missouri
Source 3. 1880 Census Kaw Twp. Jackson Co., Missouri
Source 4: Census 1900 Mami, Carroll Co., Missouri
Source 5: Census 1910 Sugar, Tree Co., Carroll Co, Missouri
Family Information contributed by family member:
Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
47044096
[email protected]
Mathew Bollin siblings are:
Elizabeth Bollin
Francis Bollin
Martin Bollin
John Bollin b. 1826-1913
Ana Gertrude Bollin b. 1834-1874
Frederick Bollin b. 1836
Gotileb Bollin b. 1841-1919
Jacob Bollin b. 1843-1915
Mary Bollin b. Abt. 1848
Mathew Bollin married Julie E. Byram on July 28, 1867 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois. Julie E. Byram was the daughter of Adam and Sarah (Hand) Byram.
Mathew Bollin and Julie E. Byram's children are:
Albert Lee Bollin b. 1870
Clementine Bollin b. 1876
Samuel Lyman Bollin b. 1880
Agnes Bollin b. Betw. 1877-1878
Edward Clem Bollin b. 1883
George William Bollin b. 1885
Charlotte Myrtle b. 1888
John Thomas Bollin b. 1894
Descendants of Joseph Bollin and Agnes Haire by Billi Stevens Genealogy.com
Part 1 of our Nansel - Bollin heritage: Researched by Sharon Cochran: "Joseph Bollin born 1800 - 1807 in Achdorf - Weich Braden, Anna's mother was Agnus Haire born in Baden. Their marriage date was "October 28, 1819, in Baden, Germany - Katholisch Achdorf Walshut".
The children of Joseph and Agnes Agnes Haire were John, Gotlieb, Frederick, Martin, Jacob, Francis, Elizabeth, Mathew, Mary, and Anna Gertrude.
The children of Joseph and Agnes were John, Gotlieb, Frederick, Martin, Jacob, Francis, Elizabeth, Matthew, Mary, and Ana Gertrude.
The Bollin family went first in 1856, to Cincinnati, OH. Agnes Haire died before 1856, and is buried in or near Cincinnati..
Joseph went with the children to Nauvoo, (previously called Commerce), Hancock Co., IL. before 1860. The July 6, 1860 Census shows Joseph Bowl in, Grocery keeper, in Appanoce Township, Hancock County IL., living with Jocob , 16 and Frederick, 24 - 3 families from son John (FHL - 1803 184, pg .312, Dwelling . 2800. Navoo was a town around 1,100 in western IL. On the Mississippi River, about 200 miles north of St. Louis, MO.
Joseph Bollin married Mrs. Amy Susanna (Keim) Fryfogle July 28 1862, in Navoo, submitted August 5, 1862, to the County Clerk C. Gates, Mrs. Keim was born in PA. They are in the 1870 Census in Hancock County, IL. Joseph is listed as Vine Keeper (?), and she is Keeping House. Joseph died October 1, 1862 Navoo.Bollins still live there.
I have searched in the National Archives and in Filby's Immigrants to America, and Roger Grays and John Barron have searched in volumes of Filby's Germans to America without finding the ships for Conrad or Bollin family. We are still searching for the year/s or ship/s on which each immigrated. They may have landed at New Orleans, LA. and traveled up the Mississippi River. There are no records to substantiate that.
There are a few mistakes in Sharon Cochran's in writing this article. I wrote it as it was.
Source 1. Census 1860 Sonora, Hancock, Illinois
Source 2. 1870 Census Jasper, Ralls Co., Missouri
Source 3. 1880 Census Kaw Twp. Jackson Co., Missouri
Source 4: Census 1900 Mami, Carroll Co., Missouri
Source 5: Census 1910 Sugar, Tree Co., Carroll Co, Missouri
Family Information contributed by family member:
Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
47044096
[email protected]
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