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The Children of
Caspar Hennebohle and Theresia Tillmann
Frank Hennebohle was born Franz Haver Henneböhl
on September 30, 1856 to Casper Henneböhl and Theresia Tillmann in
Rüthen near Büren in Westfalen, Germany. On October 4,
1856 he was baptized by the Vicar Rüther in St. Nikolaus Catholic Church
in Rüthen.
William Hennebohle was born Conrad Wilhelm
Henneböl on November 6, 1858 to Caspar Henneböl and Theresia
Tillmann in Rüthen near Büren in Westfalen, Germany. On
November 10, 1858 he was baptized by Rev. Föhrer in St. Nikolaus Catholic
Church in Rüthen.
Theresia Henneböhl was born July 25, 1861
to Caspar Henneböhl
and Theresia Tillmann in Soest, Westfalen, Germany. She was baptized August 4, 1861 at St. Patrokoli Catholic Church in Soest.
Sophia Henneböhl was born April 8, 1864 to Caspar Henneböhl and Theresia Tillmann in Soest, Westfalen, Germany. She was baptized April 14 in St. Patrokoli Catholic Church in Soest. Sophia died April 16, 1864 at 8 days of age and was buried April 19, 1864 in Soest.
An unnamed Henneböle was stillborn
to Caspar Henneböle and Theresia Tillmann on April 2, 1865 in or near
Aplerbeck, Westfalen, Germany. The event is found in the baptism
records of the Evangelical Church in Aplerbeck where it is recorded as
no baptism occuring, as well as the burial records for the same Evangelical
Church where the burial is recorded as April 4, 1865.
Elizabeth Hennebohle was born January 8, 1868 and baptized January 21, 1868 in the Catholic parish in Hörde (bei Dortmund) Westfalen according to the LDS European Vital Records CD set and the record should appear on FHL microfilm #0949796. This date creates a slight age difference (3 years) on the SS Amsterdamn passenger list. (perhaps children under 12 sailed free. [haha])
The microfilm containing this record has been ordered.
This birthdate for Elizabeth conflicts with that of the Elizabeth coming to
America aboard the NASM Steamship Amsterdam
sailing from Amsterdam, Holland to New York, USA in May of 1882 is the
same family. The family aboard the Amsterdam consists of Caspar Hennebohle
age 53, William age 23 and Elisabeth age 11. The age of the shipboard
Caspar matches the March 6, 1829 birthdate of Caspar Hennebohle, father
of Frank Hennebohle. The age of the shipboard William matches the
November 6, 1858 of William, the brother of Frank. The lack of mother,
Theresia Tillmann, agrees with the knowledge that Theresia Tillmann
passed away in Germany. The absence of Frank on board the ship agrees
with the knowledge that Frank came to the US in 1880. The absence
of Theresa Hennebohle from the ship's passenger list can only be explained
by the theory that she would have been of legal age by this time and may
have previously come over to the states. My theory, and it is only
a theory, is that William had also been in the states by this time but
he returned to Germany after his mother's death to bring his father and
youngest sister back to the states. (But this is just a minor mystery
compared to other mysteries about William.)
Their Parents
Caspar Henneböhl was born to Thomas
Henneböhl vulgo Schulte and Gertrud Krimpelmann in Barkhausen
near Büren, Westfalen on March 6, 1829. He was baptized March
8, 1829 in the parish of St. Birgitte Catholic Church, Weiberg, Westfalen.
On July 21, 1855 he married Theresia Thielmann in St. Nikolaus Catholic
Church in Rüthen, Westfalen.
vulgo Schulte is a reference to the "farm name" or
"house name". Such usage varies in context in different areas of
Germany, but in the Barkhausen area, it appears to relate to lineage of
the farm. A good example of how this works is with the other Hennebohle
family in Barkhausen, the vulgo Guhen family. (Possibly and likely
related, but prior to any available records)
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1761 Mar 21 death of Anna Maria Mengeringhausen, wife of Jodocus
Hennebohl vulgo Guhen.
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1761 May 26 death of Jodocus Hennebohl vulgo Guhen
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1761 Jun 16 marriage of Dorothea Hennebohl filia desiti Guhen (daughter
handing on Guhen?) and Mathias Wibbeken nunc Guhen (assuming the Guhen
farm?)
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1776 Feb 28 death of Dorothea Hennebohl wife of Mathias Wibbeken
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1776 Apr 16 marriage of Mathias Wibbeken vulgo Guhen to Margaretha Wordenhoff.
Theresia Thielmann was born Theresia Maria
Catharina Thielmann to Caspar Thielmann and Francisca Halberschmidt on
December 28, 1829 in Rüthen, Westfalen. On December 29, 1829
she was baptized in St. Nikolaus Catholic Church in Rüthen.
Their Grandparents
Thomas Henneböhl was born Joannes
Francis Thomas Henneböel to Ferdinand Henneböel vulgo Schulte
and Anna Angela Budde on December 27, 1785 in Barkhausen, Westfalen.
He was baptised on December 29, 1785 in the St. Birgitte Catholic parish.
Thomas married Gertrud Krimpelmann on October 14, 1812 in the St. Birgitta
Catholic Community in Barkhausen.. [more]
Gertrud Krimpelmann was born about 1795
in Neuhaus. Her father was Herman Krimpelmann.
Caspar Thielmann (Casparus Walterus Thielmann
on marriage record) was born about 1802 to Adam Thielmann and Francisca
Münterfering. On February 21, 1829 he married Francisca Halberschmidt
in St. Nikolaus Catholic Church Rüthen, Westfalen [more]
Francisca Halberschmidt (Francisca Elisabeth
Halberschmidt on marriage record) was born about 1807 to Bernard
Halberschmidt and Francisca Schreve.
Their Great Grandparents
Ferdinand Henneböhl was born Joannes
Ferdinandius Jodocus Henneböhl to Joseph Henneböhl vulgo Schulte
and Margaretha Jürgens on September 5, 1755 in Barkhausen, Westfalen.
He was baptised on September 7, 1755 in the St. Birgitte Catholic Community
in Barkhausen, Westfalen. On November 25, 1784 Ferdinand married
Anna Angela Budde. On April 11, 1793 Ferdinand married Theresia Köhler.
On April 10, 1807 Ferdinand married Elisabeth Brüseke. Ferdinand
died December 12, 1813 in Barkhausen. [more]
Anna Angela Budde died February 3, 1793
and was buried February 5, 1793 in Barkhausen.
[step-parent]
Theresia Köhler of Leiberg was born
about 1767. She died in December of 1805 at the age of 38.
[step-parent]
Elisabeth Brüseke of Paderborn was
born about 1758. She married Ferdinand Henneböhl at the age of 58.
She died February 13, 1823 in Barkhausen at the age of 66.
Francisca Münterfering, the mother
of Caspar Thielman, was born about 1773. She died November 24, 1827
in Rüthen at the age of 54. She was buried November 26, 1827 in St.
Nikolaus Parish in Rüthen, Westfalen.
Their Great Great Grandparents
Joseph Henneböhl vulgo Schulte
was married to Anna Margaretha Jürgens. Joseph died September
19, 1774. [more]
Anna Margaretha Jürgens was married
to Joseph Henneböhl until his death in 1774. On January 10, 1775 she
married Herman Busch who also preceded her in death. Anna Margaretha
died August 31, 1793 and was buried September 1, 1793 in the St.
Birgitte Catholic Community in Barkhausen, Westfalen.
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