She, her widowed mother, and at least two brothers and a sister arrived in New Orleans from Rheingönheim in Bavaria, Germany, via France. They disembarked the ship South Carolina on October 24, 1843. They eventually emigrated to Clay County, Missouri, and part of the family were among the first settlers of Parkville in Platte County. There is a Klamm Park in Kansas City, Kansas, named for her brother's family.
She, her widowed mother, and at least two brothers and a sister arrived in New Orleans from Rheingönheim in Bavaria, Germany, via France. They disembarked the ship South Carolina on October 24, 1843. They eventually emigrated to Clay County, Missouri, and part of the family were among the first settlers of Parkville in Platte County. There is a Klamm Park in Kansas City, Kansas, named for her brother's family.
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