PARENTS: Frederick Valentine Sass and Adelhaid Rohrbach Sass
NAME VARIATIONS: Emily (Sass) Ackerman's name has been recorded as "Amelia, Emily, Mena, and Wilhelmena". She signed her name as Wilhelmena Ackerman in Henry Ackerman's estate documents. In a document from a Deed Book, she is listed as Emily Ackerman. The 1850, 1860 & 1870 Census lists her as Amelia. The 1880 Census lists her as Mena. She is listed as Emily on her tombstone.
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FAMILY IMMIGRATION: Heinrich & Wilhelmena Emily (Sass) Ackerman came to the U.S. from Seifertshausen, a village located in the Hesse-Kessel (Kurhessen) area of Germany.
Heinrich Ackerman, age 37, arrived in Baltimore on the ship "Schiller" on 26 Jun 1846.
Wilhelmena (Emily) Ackerman and the 3 eldest children came the following year on 24 Sept 1847. <----
In the 1910 Census, Henry's daughter, Magdalena (Ackerman) Zinn listed the year of her immigration as 1847.
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PARENTS: Frederick Valentine Sass and Adelhaid Rohrbach Sass
NAME VARIATIONS: Emily (Sass) Ackerman's name has been recorded as "Amelia, Emily, Mena, and Wilhelmena". She signed her name as Wilhelmena Ackerman in Henry Ackerman's estate documents. In a document from a Deed Book, she is listed as Emily Ackerman. The 1850, 1860 & 1870 Census lists her as Amelia. The 1880 Census lists her as Mena. She is listed as Emily on her tombstone.
PROVIDED BY: Helome (#48211672)
FAMILY IMMIGRATION: Heinrich & Wilhelmena Emily (Sass) Ackerman came to the U.S. from Seifertshausen, a village located in the Hesse-Kessel (Kurhessen) area of Germany.
Heinrich Ackerman, age 37, arrived in Baltimore on the ship "Schiller" on 26 Jun 1846.
Wilhelmena (Emily) Ackerman and the 3 eldest children came the following year on 24 Sept 1847. <----
In the 1910 Census, Henry's daughter, Magdalena (Ackerman) Zinn listed the year of her immigration as 1847.
PROVIDED BY: Helome (#48211672)
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