The following message which mentions the name Rixse near the end of the
included message prompted me to post this. My husband's ancestor Ernst
Aufderhaar/Aufderhar had a daughter Paulina who married a William H. Rixse
5 Feb 1891 in Dubois County. Perhaps Albert's son? Paulina's family were
members of the Holland Lutheran church whose name is escaping me at the
moment: St. Paul's? That 1891 date is the last I know of Paulina. I
would love to find her descendents since I have some great pictures from
around the time of her marriage which I would like to share. I also am
very interested in what happened to her other sister and her brother Otto.
Somehow finding Paulina might help with finding the other two. I just
located the descendents of the eldest son, Johann Fredrick Aufderhar this
month!
Terri Smith-Weller
Seattle, Washington
smithwel(a)u.washington.edu
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Linda L. Spivey wrote:
Dear Debbie,
My Lippoldt family settled in Pike County in mid 1850's having traveled
from Germany in 1843 on the Marianne
http://members.aol.com/lhchristen/marianne.htm
to Hanging Rocks, Ohio.
Henry Lippoldt, the patriarch helped found a church in Holland, IN. His
son Frederich married Elizabeth Dieckmann of Dubois county in 1856. One
of their daughters married Samuel Hemmer. Am including information that
I have on the Hemmer connection.
rom Evansville City Directory, 1904 is listed "Hemmer, Sam'l laborer
res 1709 E Delaware, Mrs. Eleanor"
At same address is listed "Lippoldt, Edward bookeeper
1221 E. Indiana
res 1709 E. Delaware"
I believe Edward's sister is Eleanor Hemmer.
In 1915 will of Frederick Lippoldt (my great-great grandfather) Dubois
County Book 6, page 459 recorded 20th day of May 1921, he lists his
living children in order of birth and #6 is Elenora Hemmer of
Allendal[e], Illinois. A younger brother Edmond Lippoldt is listed as #8
At the St. James Lutheran Cemetery, Holland, IN (Dubois County) there
are 4 markers with name Hemmer. First is Arthur Hemmer Mar 9, 1908 -
July 7, 1973; second Elenora M. Hemmer Sept. 27, 1906 - --- wife of
Arthur Hemmer; third is Elnora U. Hemmer Oct 29, 1876 - Feb 22, 1933
wife of Samuel M. Hemmer and fourth Samuel M, Hemmer Nov. 7, 1875 - June
1, 1964. Information is from pages of a compilation by Mrs. Arthur
Renner, Dubois County Chapter DAR of St. James death records
1862-1907(and cemetery readings). I saw the document at the Jasper
Library in June 1998.
On page 451 of Wilson's History of Dubois County is listed:
173. Elenora W. Hemmer (mother) Oct 29, 1876; Feb,22, 1933
I have a note of another Hemmer burial that I have not verified:
Frederich J. Hemmer 1809 - 1851 at Maple Grove Campground Cemetery which
is in Cass Twp, Dubois County.
Hope this helps you and your neighbor.
Linda Lippoldt Spivey
Sarasota, FL
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lspivey/lippoldt.htm
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> Subject: [INDUBOIS] HEMMER
> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 14:49:09 -0600
> From: dmangen(a)cyberlodge.com (Deborah L. Mangen)
> To: INDUBOIS-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Hello.
>
> I am new to this list. I am researching a line for my neighbors. We are
> looking for information on a HEMMER FAMILY who immigrated ca. 1845 from
> Germany. Christina Elizabeth HEMMER, b- Dec. 30, 1821, Germany, d- July 9,
> 1902. married Albert H. RIXSE b- July 30, 1821, Germany and d- Jan 21 1905.
> They married 1850 in the US.
>
> I have reason to believe that her father was John HEMMER, but have
> absolutely no proof to that.
>
> I am interested in communicating with anyone who has information on this
> family who lived in Huntingburg, Dubois Co., IN
>
> Thank you.
> Debbie Mangen
> Anthony, KS
> dmangen(a)cyberlodge.com
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