Jacob Heinrich Hennemann, 18291912 (aged 82 years)

Name
Jacob Heinrich* /Hennemann/
Given names
Jacob Heinrich
Surname
Hennemann
Name
Henry /Hennemann/
Given names
Henry
Surname
Hennemann
Birth
Christening
Note: Jacob Hennemann was baptized in the evangelical church of Berghausen, Prussia (Germany). The church stands in the middle of the village. The church nave was torn down in 1966 and newly built into a hexagon style church. Only the original tower remained standing. The tower was damaged by forces from the United States (tanks) during the course of World War II (27 March 1945). Text from the baptismal record of Jacob Henrich Hennemann as found in the parish register of Werdorf/Berghausen parish: 1829, "Philip Hennemann and his wife Henriette, nee' Arnold let baptize on September 27, her son who is born on September 26 at 4:00 in the morning. Godfather was Jacob Meckel from whom the child was named Jacob Henrich." (Jacob Meckel may have been the husband of Anna Elizabeth Hennemann - a spouse of Jacob's first cousin once removed).

Jacob Hennemann was baptized in the evangelical church of Berghausen, Prussia (Germany). The church stands in the middle of the village. The church nave was torn down in 1966 and newly built into a hexagon style church. Only the original tower remained standing. The tower was damaged by forces from the United States (tanks) during the course of World War II (27 March 1945). Text from the baptismal record of Jacob Henrich Hennemann as found in the parish register of Werdorf/Berghausen parish: 1829, "Philip Hennemann and his wife Henriette, nee' Arnold let baptize on September 27, her son who is born on September 26 at 4:00 in the morning. Godfather was Jacob Meckel from whom the child was named Jacob Henrich." (Jacob Meckel may have been the husband of Anna Elizabeth Hennemann - a spouse of Jacob's first cousin once removed).

Notes from research performed in Germany: " all places (villages), which are named in this genealogical table are situated near Wetzlar in the lower Dill-Valley. The name Heinrich was pronounced (and spelled) in former times as "Henrich."

Death of a father
Death of a mother
Religious marriage
Birth of a son
Death of a wife
Death
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Author of last change: Hennemann
Family with parents
father
17851853
Birth: March 6, 1785Germany
Death: January 21, 1853Germany
mother
17891854
Birth: April 4, 1789Germany
Death: November 5, 1854Germany
Marriage MarriageMay 21, 1815Germany
15 years
himself
18291912
Birth: September 26, 1829Berghausen (Werdorf), Hesse, Prussia
Death: March 7, 1912Uniontown, Perry County, Missouri, USA
Family with Dorothea Theresia Metzinger
himself
18291912
Birth: September 26, 1829Berghausen (Werdorf), Hesse, Prussia
Death: March 7, 1912Uniontown, Perry County, Missouri, USA
wife
18371908
Birth: January 16, 1837Renchen, Germany
Death: January 21, 1908Perry County, Missouri, USA
Religious marriage Religious marriageOctober 4, 1858St. Joseph Catholic Church, Apple Creek, Perry County, Missouri, USA
21 years
son
18791969
Birth: August 7, 1879Perry County, Missouri, USA
Death: April 19, 1969Perry County, Missouri, USA
Christening

Jacob Hennemann was baptized in the evangelical church of Berghausen, Prussia (Germany). The church stands in the middle of the village. The church nave was torn down in 1966 and newly built into a hexagon style church. Only the original tower remained standing. The tower was damaged by forces from the United States (tanks) during the course of World War II (27 March 1945). Text from the baptismal record of Jacob Henrich Hennemann as found in the parish register of Werdorf/Berghausen parish: 1829, "Philip Hennemann and his wife Henriette, nee' Arnold let baptize on September 27, her son who is born on September 26 at 4:00 in the morning. Godfather was Jacob Meckel from whom the child was named Jacob Henrich." (Jacob Meckel may have been the husband of Anna Elizabeth Hennemann - a spouse of Jacob's first cousin once removed).

Notes from research performed in Germany: " all places (villages), which are named in this genealogical table are situated near Wetzlar in the lower Dill-Valley. The name Heinrich was pronounced (and spelled) in former times as "Henrich."