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Author, MonographicNigbor, Joyce Hasselman
Title, MonographicHasselmann/Biederstaedt from Mecklenburg/Strelitz, Germany: Johan Frederick Theodor Hasselmann & Fredericka Marie Caroline Biederstaedt
Place of Publication[Madison, WI
Publisherthe compiler
Date of Publication2004]
Extent of Work197
AbstractJohan and his first wife, Johanna, came to LaSalle, Illinois in 1865; when Johanna died, her sister Fredericka came in 1866 to marry him. The towns of Woggersin, Neddemin, Roggenhagen, and Trollenhagen were home to Biederstaedts and Hasselmanns in Germany. Variant spellings include: Hasselman, Hatzelmann, Hassiman, and Hesselman. Other names include: Haszler, Hepp, Hoffman, Killingstad, Landers, and Stauffacher.
NotesDonated by Joyce Hasselman Nigbor
Call NumberFH Hasselmann
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- Illinois/ Hasselmann/ Hasselman/ Biederstaedt/ Family history/ Genealogy/ Mecklenburg-Strelitz