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Title, MonographicAve-Lallemant Family History
AbstractContains: Die Familie Ave-Lallemant und ihre Toechternachkommen (Zusammengestellt von C. Nikolaus Luehrsen, Aachen. Eingereicht von Peter Ave-Lallemant, Hamburg-Hochkamp. Sonderdruck aus "Deutsches Familienarchiv," Band 23, Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt a. d. Aisch, c1963), 63 pp. and 6 p. Nachtrag.Notes and Recollections on the Life of Our Beloved Grandfather, Pierre Lallemant and His Six Children, Gathered and Written By His 73-Year-Old Grandchild, Emilie Lange, nee Ave-Lallemant, a 21-page translation.From My Grandfather's Notations on Various Dates As He Had Gathered Them From Various Obtainable Sources, translated by Robert E. Ave-Lallemant, 12 pages.Ancestors in France, Taken from the Booklet Chronik der Familie Ave-Lallemant, by Reinhold Ave-Lallemant.Denkmahl der Freundschaft, a box containing individual sheets with handwritten inscriptions and artwork dating from 1817 through 1828. Some of the names and places noted on the sheets: Krebs (Barth), Bindemann (Cuestrin), Braun (Cuestrin), Selle (Cuestrin), Kielmann (Danzig), Bohmer (Greifswald), Kallmorgen (Greifswald), Rudolph (Greifswald), Bartsch (Gruenberg), Schoenknecht (Gruenberg), Seidel (Gruenberg), Thiemer (Gruenberg), Nerger (Parchim), Brandenberg (Rothenburg), Haeyn (Schmiedeberg), Nerger (Tessin), Petersen (Tessin), Wegner (Tessin), Zeuschner (Zuellichau), Hanshagen (?).Origin of the family is Chalons sur Marne, France. By the 1770s members of the family were living in Magdeburg, and by the 1800s some were in Luebeck, Warnemuende, and Wismar. Friedrich Robert Maria Ave-Lallemant was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1847 [his father was serving as a chaplain to the embassy by order of the Prussian State], moved to Luebeck in 1849, and came to New York in 1875. He then "went with a friend to Pomeroy, Ohio, and from there to Columbus, Ohio, and from there to Kellersville, Dubois County, Indiana," where he was ordained by Pastor Loewenstein of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio. In 1890 he moved to Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin, to serve as pastor of the Lutheran Church community there. Friedrich's sister, Jacobine Friederike Marie Wilhelmine, married Georg Anton Nerger and left Mecklenburg to settle in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1891. In 1940, Marie Ave-Lallemant was married to Howard Moebius of Milwaukee, of the prominent Moebius Printing Company. From a letter dated August 1965 from Herold Ave'Lallemant, Shreveport, Louisiana: "You may be interested in the thesis written in 1949 by a Mr. Frederick Speidel Youkstetter at the University of Chicago on 'Friedrich Christian Benedict Ave'-Lallemant, His Life and His Fiction."
NotesDonated by Raymond Lorberter (b. 21 May 1931).
Call NumberFH Ave-Lallemant
MKI TermsFamily history/ Souvenir album/ Handwritten/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Pomerania/ Nerger/ Ave-Lallemant