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Mrs. Hattie <I>Döllke</I> Wagner

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Mrs. Hattie Döllke Wagner

Birth
Thüringen, Germany
Death
1896 (aged 78–79)
Jackson County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ruch, Jackson County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Hattie (Döllke) Wagner was one of four children to immigrate to the US. She came in May 1855 with her husband Fredrick and two daughters Paulina (Attebery) and Carolyn (Coffman) (ages 4 and infant, respectively). The ship records for Ship Adonis from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore does not list the infant but she was born in Germany.

Her parents are Johann Heinrich and Sophie Catherine (Apel) Döllke. Both born and died in Germany

Her three brothers who immigrated were Andrew (Johann Georg Andreas Döllke) Dilkey, Johann August Dilk, and Johann Fredrick Dilka. They immigrated seperately.

Hattie, her husband and the two daughters were born in Germany, came to the US, migrated across the continent ending in Oregan together over a period of almost 50 years. In the end all four were buried in the Logtown Cemetery.
Hattie (Döllke) Wagner was one of four children to immigrate to the US. She came in May 1855 with her husband Fredrick and two daughters Paulina (Attebery) and Carolyn (Coffman) (ages 4 and infant, respectively). The ship records for Ship Adonis from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore does not list the infant but she was born in Germany.

Her parents are Johann Heinrich and Sophie Catherine (Apel) Döllke. Both born and died in Germany

Her three brothers who immigrated were Andrew (Johann Georg Andreas Döllke) Dilkey, Johann August Dilk, and Johann Fredrick Dilka. They immigrated seperately.

Hattie, her husband and the two daughters were born in Germany, came to the US, migrated across the continent ending in Oregan together over a period of almost 50 years. In the end all four were buried in the Logtown Cemetery.


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