Hi Paula
Darlene (Zimmerman) Mills here.
My Grandfather: Anton Zimmerman was born in Odessa Russia in 1888 and came
to Canada...this is what i have been told...now I also found out that the
colonists who landed in Saskatchewan named a lot of their towns after their
homeland towns. So some where is Saskatehwan there is a town named Odessa..
Anton Died in 1940 in Lancer Saskatchewan.
Anton married Marion Harty in Saskatchewan and after his death she remarried
to a Klugg.
I am looking for any information on my grandparents. If anyone out there
can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Dar
mailto:DLMills@sympatico.ca
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-----Original Message-----
From: PJMARSOLEK(a)aol.com [mailto:PJMARSOLEK@aol.com]
Sent: 12-Jan-01 01:16
To: ZIMMERMANN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [ZIMMERMANN] Nicholas, Catherine, and Maria in Wisconsin
Hello,
I was wondering if these Zimmermanns sounded familiar to anyone. My ggg
grandmother was Maria Elizabetha Zimmermann. She was born February 22,
1799.
Her husband was Heinrich Paul Noe (b. October 10, 1791, d. May 23, 1837).
I
don't know where Maria was born but Heinrich died in Webenheim, Pfalz,
Germany. They were also married in Webenheim. The Noe family were
Huguenots
and moved from the Alsace Lorraine area of France to the Mittelbach and
Zweibrücken area of Germany. Maria emigrated to Wisconsin in 1843 with her
2
children.
Maria is buried in a very little cemetery in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
In
that same cemetery, and over a little from Maria, are the graves of Nicholas
and Catherine Zimmermann. Nicholas' vitals are February 23, 1788, to April
14, 1874, and Catherine is Jan. 1 1801 to August 11, 1861. I don't know
anything else about them but I'm wondering if Nicholas could be Maria's
brother. They are the only Zimmermanns in the cemetery and the dates they
were all born is pretty close to each other. I've written for their death
certificates but no one has any record for them.
So I'm wondering if any of these names sound familiar to anyone. Either in
Wisconsin or in Germany. Or if anyone else thinks that they might be
related
like I'm thinking. And if anyone has any hints or suggestions, I would
really really appreciate it! :)
Thanks, Paula
In Germany and France: NOE, GERHARDT, ZIMMERMANN, STOCK
In Switzerland: ROHR
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