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Hanne Friedericke Caroline <I>Prust</I> Luedtke

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Hanne Friedericke Caroline Prust Luedtke

Birth
Wicimice, Powiat gryficki, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland
Death
7 Jul 1924 (aged 74)
Burial
Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2995833, Longitude: -87.9499667
Memorial ID
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Per her baptism record, Rottnow parish, her parents were Friedrich Prust and Henriette Buchholz Prust. Her place of birth was Witzmitz, Pommern.

Wilhelm and Friedericke, along with Wilhelm's mother Wilhelmina, and their 3 children, Charles, Bertha and Franz immigrated to the states, leaving Hamburg, Germany aboard the Wieland on 23 March 1881, arriving in the New York harbor on 7 April 1881. Per the ship manifest, their residence prior to departure was Batzwitz, Pommern.

The family arrived in Wisconsin on 19 Apr 1881 per son Frank Luedtke's Petition for Naturalization. The record doesn't specify whether they were in Brown County on that date. However, they were living in Brown County when Wilhelm declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States on 8 Aug 1884. They established a family farm in Morrison Township, where their children, Ida, William, Helena, Clara, Mary, Reinhold, and Mathilda were born.

The family made their way to Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin where they established their family farm, and where their children, Ida, William, Helena, Clara, Mary, Reinhold, and Mathilda were born.

Notes:
Witzmitz, Pommern is now known as Wicimice, Gmina Gryfice, Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Rottnow is now known as Rotnowo, Gmina Gryfice, Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Batzwitz, Pommern is now known as Baszewice, Gmina Gryfice, Gryfice County, West Pomeranium Voivodeship, Poland
Gmina Gryfice = Powiat gryficki
West Pomeranian Voivodeship = Zachodniopomorskie
Per her baptism record, Rottnow parish, her parents were Friedrich Prust and Henriette Buchholz Prust. Her place of birth was Witzmitz, Pommern.

Wilhelm and Friedericke, along with Wilhelm's mother Wilhelmina, and their 3 children, Charles, Bertha and Franz immigrated to the states, leaving Hamburg, Germany aboard the Wieland on 23 March 1881, arriving in the New York harbor on 7 April 1881. Per the ship manifest, their residence prior to departure was Batzwitz, Pommern.

The family arrived in Wisconsin on 19 Apr 1881 per son Frank Luedtke's Petition for Naturalization. The record doesn't specify whether they were in Brown County on that date. However, they were living in Brown County when Wilhelm declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States on 8 Aug 1884. They established a family farm in Morrison Township, where their children, Ida, William, Helena, Clara, Mary, Reinhold, and Mathilda were born.

The family made their way to Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin where they established their family farm, and where their children, Ida, William, Helena, Clara, Mary, Reinhold, and Mathilda were born.

Notes:
Witzmitz, Pommern is now known as Wicimice, Gmina Gryfice, Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Rottnow is now known as Rotnowo, Gmina Gryfice, Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Batzwitz, Pommern is now known as Baszewice, Gmina Gryfice, Gryfice County, West Pomeranium Voivodeship, Poland
Gmina Gryfice = Powiat gryficki
West Pomeranian Voivodeship = Zachodniopomorskie


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