Helena Hoepf1

F, ID No. 10601, b. circa 1869
FatherHenry Hoepf2 b. 13 Jul 1813, d. 8 Dec 1900
MotherElizabeth Coppler2 b. 27 Feb 1817, d. 14 Oct 1886

Spouse: William Bishop – children:


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Birth*Helena Hoepf was born circa 1869 in Seneca County, Ohio.3 
She was the daughter of Henry Hoepf and Elizabeth Coppler.2 
Marriage*Helena married William Bishop on 19 April 1884 in Seneca County, Ohio. They were married by the Rev. Boniface Russ.3,1 
Last Edited10 Aug 2008

Citations

  1. [S1082] Obituaries, The Advertiser-Tribune online, Tiffin, Ohio (http://www.advertiser-tribune.com), 1 May 1994, obituary of Isabella F. Daniel, d. 29 Apr 1994 in Tiffin.
  2. [S1444] Michael Hoepf Descendant Report, Viewed 10 Aug 2008 at web site compiled by Renee L. Hoepf, Online URL: (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/e/…). A well-documented descendant report with dates, places, and source citations, no. 2, family of Henry Hoepf and Elizabeth Coppler.
  3. [S124] Jean Seigley, comp., Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio, 1841-1899 (Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 30, William Bishop, age 21, to Ella Hepp, age 18, marr. 19 Apr 1884.
  4. [S1444] Michael Hoepf, Descendant Report, no. 18, family of Helena Hoepf and William Bishop.

Velten Index

?, ID No. 10602

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IndexHeader Early Settlers of Glan-Münchweiler Parish after Thirty Years War. 
IndexName*Jacob Veldin -- Jacob and his wife, Anna, relocated in Nanzweiler after the Thirty Years War. He is the progenitor of the Velten line in the area. 
IndexName*Engelbert Becker -- The Becker surname in the area of Brücken goes back to before the War. Jakob, the son of Englebert Becker, married Maria Catharina, the daughter of Jacob Veldin. 
IndexHeader Notable Ancestors in Germany. 
IndexName*Nikolaus Velten -- He remained in Nanzweiler, married and had seven children. The male children of Nikolaus are the foundation of the known Velten descendants of Jacob Veldin on the male line. 
IndexName*Johann Nikolaus Velten -- Johann Nikolaus moved to the Kübelberg area and married there, establishing the Velten line in that village. He and his family lived in a small community outside of Kübelberg called Sand. 
IndexName*Friedrich Velten -- He was the first Velten to move from Nanzweiler to Reifenberg, followed shortly by his nephew, Johann Nikolaus from Kübelberg. He married and had thirteen chidlren, whose descendants still live in the area. Many Veltens and related families from Reifenberg later emigrated to the United States, many settling in all parts of New York City. 
IndexName*Johann Nikolaus Velten -- Johann Nikolaus was born in Kübelberg but joined his uncle Friedrich in Reifenberg around 1780. The two of them married sisters, Anna Katharina and Maria Eva Hüther. 
IndexHeader* Velten Emigrants from Nanzweiler to USA. 
IndexName*Michael Velten -- Michael was my great-great-grandfather and the first of seven Veltens to emigrate from Nanzweiler in 1848. He was a farmer and settled in Seneca county, Ohio. Later, the lure of cheap railroad land in Missouri led him to move his family to southwest Missouri. 
IndexName*Daniel Velten -- Daniel and his brothers Ludwig and Jakob emigrated to the Cincinnati area. Family lore is that their mother saved her egg money and when a son reached draft age for the Prussian army, she purchased passage for them to the United States. Daniel immigrated in 1871 and settled first in Cincinnati, then moved across the river to Kentucky where he worked in the foundry of his father-in-law. Many of his descendants live in the Campbell county, Kentucky area. 
IndexName*Jakob Velten -- Jakob immigrated in 1868 and settled in Cincinnati. He joined a religious order and was known as Brother Andrew. He died in Cincinnati in 1939. 
IndexName*Louis Michael Velten -- Louis came to Cincinnati to join his brother but later relocated to New York state, where his uncle, William Backes/Bockis lived. He worked in the carpet mills in Cornwall-on-Hudson and became a prominent member of his community and a participant in town government. Many of his descendants still live in the New York area. 
IndexName*Jakob Velten -- Jakob immigrated in 1882 and settled in Lafayette, Indiana, where he was later joined by his brother Nick. He married and raised a family, whose descendants still live in the Indiana and Illinois area. 
IndexName*Nikolaus Velten -- Nikolaus was a barber in Lafayette, Indiana. He was born in Nanzweiler and immigrated in 1889, joining his brother Jacob in Lafayette. 
IndexName*William Bockis -- William Backes emigrated to the United States in 1845 and settled in Cornwall-on-Hudson in New York state. The spelling of the name was later anglicized to Bockis, and many Bockis descendants still live in the Cornwall area. 
IndexHeader Velten Emigrants from Nanzdiezweiler and Schrollbach to USA. 
IndexName*Michael Velten -- Michael emigrated in 1889 at age 17, settling in Fort Recovery in Mercer County, Ohio. He started as a harness maker and eventually opened his own retail hardware store. He married Rose Anna Vogel and they had four children. 
IndexName*Nicholas Velten -- Nicholas, a younger brother of Michael, emigrated in 1892 and settled in Ashland, in Cass County, Illinois. He was also a harness maker and married Alvina Reiser in 1901. 
IndexName*Charles Nicholas Velten -- Carl immigrated to Cincinnati from Schrollbach in 1892. At the time of his passport application in 1901, he had changed his name to Nicholas. He returned to Germany to further his studies, planning to return to the US within two years. 
IndexHeader Velten and Related Emigrants from Reifenberg to USA. 
IndexName*Adam Velten -- Adam emigrated to the US in 1869 and settled in Brooklyn, News York. He was a tailor and worked in the garment industry in Brooklyn. He married in the US and many of his descendants still live in the New York City area, including Brooklyn and Staten Island. 
IndexName*Peter Velten -- After the death of his father in Reifenberg, Peter came to the US in 1857 with his mother and siblings. 
IndexNameJohann Adam Eller -- Adam, his wife, and four children emigrated in 1854. 
IndexName*Johann Adam Velten -- Adam came to the US without his family in 1852. After establishing himself in his new country, he sent for them and they joined him in 1857. They lived in Manhattan, where Adam worked as a tailor. 
IndexName*Heinrich Jakob Ochs -- Heinrich Jakob's oldest sons, Jakob and Johann, emigrated first, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. Heinrch Jakob, his wife, and remaining children followed in 1857. 
Last Edited20 Nov 2009

Louise Bruss1

F, ID No. 10603, b. 18 July 1874, d. 29 August 1923

Spouse: Edward Jacob Krupp – children:


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Life Events

Birth*Louise Bruss was born on 18 July 1874 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.1 
Marriage*Louise married Edward Jacob Krupp, son of Anthony Krupp and Theresa Antoinette Ziegler, on 5 June 1896 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.1 
Death*Louise died on 29 August 1923 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, at age 49.1 
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Last Edited15 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1300] Michael Umlauf, Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp (Homburg: Michael Umlauf, 2006), Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp Website (http://www.michael-umlauf.homepage.t-online.de/), entry for family of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss, viewed 15 Aug 2007.

Angela Krupp1

F, ID No. 10604, b. 7 October 1897, d. 8 October 1986
FatherEdward Jacob Krupp1 b. 29 Jan 1872, d. 4 May 1903
MotherLouise Bruss1 b. 18 Jul 1874, d. 29 Aug 1923
Relationship4th cousin 2 times removed of David Velten

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Birth*Angela Krupp was born on 7 October 1897 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.1 
She was the daughter of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss.1 
Death*Angela died on 8 October 1986 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, at age 89.1 
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Last Edited15 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1300] Michael Umlauf, Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp (Homburg: Michael Umlauf, 2006), Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp Website (http://www.michael-umlauf.homepage.t-online.de/), entry for family of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss, viewed 15 Aug 2007.

George Edward Krupp1

M, ID No. 10605, b. 19 March 1902, d. 30 January 1905
FatherEdward Jacob Krupp1 b. 29 Jan 1872, d. 4 May 1903
MotherLouise Bruss1 b. 18 Jul 1874, d. 29 Aug 1923
Relationship4th cousin 2 times removed of David Velten

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Birth*George Edward Krupp was born on 19 March 1902 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.1 
He was the son of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss.1 
Death*George died on 30 January 1905 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, at age 2.1 
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Last Edited15 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1300] Michael Umlauf, Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp (Homburg: Michael Umlauf, 2006), Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp Website (http://www.michael-umlauf.homepage.t-online.de/), entry for family of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss, viewed 15 Aug 2007.

Frances Louise Krupp1

F, ID No. 10606, b. 5 November 1903, d. 19 June 1944
FatherEdward Jacob Krupp1 b. 29 Jan 1872, d. 4 May 1903
MotherLouise Bruss1 b. 18 Jul 1874, d. 29 Aug 1923
Relationship4th cousin 2 times removed of David Velten

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Birth*Frances Louise Krupp was born on 5 November 1903 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.1 
She was the daughter of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss.1 
Death*Frances died on 19 June 1944 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, at age 40.1 
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Last Edited15 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1300] Michael Umlauf, Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp (Homburg: Michael Umlauf, 2006), Genealogie Umlauf und Krupp Website (http://www.michael-umlauf.homepage.t-online.de/), entry for family of Edward Jacob Krupp and Louise Bruss, viewed 15 Aug 2007.

Richard Jennett

M, ID No. 10607

Spouse: Mary Ann Hunt – child:


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Life Events

Birth*Richard Jennett was born in Ireland
Marriage*Richard married Mary Ann Hunt.1 
Last Edited16 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1303] Patrick Jennett, Death Certificate No. 22242, filed 30 Jun 1931, Missouri State Digital Archives, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, b. 23 Jun 1863. Western Port, Maryland, d. 29 Jun 1931, Van Buren, Missouri, bur. 30 Jun 1931.

Mary Ann Hunt1

F, ID No. 10608

Spouse: Richard Jennett – child:


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Life Events

Marriage*Mary married Richard Jennett.1 
Birth*Mary Ann Hunt was born in Ireland.1 
Last Edited16 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1303] Patrick Jennett, Death Certificate No. 22242, filed 30 Jun 1931, Missouri State Digital Archives, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, b. 23 Jun 1863. Western Port, Maryland, d. 29 Jun 1931, Van Buren, Missouri, bur. 30 Jun 1931.

John Kutz1

M, ID No. 10609

Child with an unknown spouse:


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Last Edited16 Aug 2007

Citations

  1. [S1306] John Kutz, Death Certificate No. 10475, filed 3 Mar 1933, Missouri State Digital Archives, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, b. 30 Aug 1852 in Germany, d. 2 Mar 1933 in Van Buren, Missouri.

Mary (?)

F, ID No. 10610, b. 1898

Spouse: Leo Nicholas Fritz – child:


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Birth*Mary (?) was born in 1898 in Oklahoma
Marriage*Mary married Leo Nicholas Fritz, son of Andrew Fritz and Mary Elisabeth Velten, circa 1919. 
(wife) Census 1920Mary was listed as the wife of L. N. Fritz (given age 23) on the 1920 Census recorded 23 January 1920 in Towanda, Butler County, Kansas.1 
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Last Edited16 Jun 2009

Citations

  1. [S1136] U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920: Population Schedule, Microfilm Publication T-625, 2,076 rolls, National Archives, Washington, DC, roll 524, Page 21B, Enumeration District: 39, Supervisor District 8, line 35, dwelling 424, family 430, Leo Fritz household.