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Author, MonographicGersbach, Bob
Title, MonographicHerman and Mathilda (Hensen) Stumpf Story
Place of Publication[Madison, Wis.]
Publisher[the author]
Date of Publication[2007]
Extent of Work78
AbstractAdolph Stumpf was born in 1787 in Muntz, Kreis Juelich, Nordheim, Prussia. He married Anna Margaret Rixen in 1817, and he and Anna began their family on a farm near Sindorf, Kreis Bergheim, Nordheim, Prussia. Adolph died in 1846, and Anna and six children emigrated in 1850, arriving first in New York City and then traveling to their new home near Cross Plains, Wisconsin. They were following Anna's son Reinhard, who had fled to America to avoid service in the Prussian army. Other family names included in this history: Gersbach, Adler, Himber, Hensen, and Becker. Includes short histories of Sindorf, Germany and Springfield Township, Wisconsin.
NotesThere is no page 15. Donated by Bob Gersbach, 2007
Call NumberFH Stumpf
MKI TermsFamily history/ Stumpf/ Hensen. Herman/ Himber/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Prussia