1. August Witzke-1 [1]. Generation 1 Julianne Knopf [1]. She was also known as Julia Knupf [1]. August Witzke and Julianne Knopf. They were married Bef. 1842 [2]. They had 10 children. i. Johann Daniel Reinhold Witzke [3, 4, 5]. He was born on 12 Jan 1842 in Klein Sittno, Prussia [6, 7, 8, 4]. Christening on 13 Feb 1842 in Klein Sittno, Prussia [4]. He married Adolphine Lenz. They were married Abt. 1866 [9]. Immigration on 06 Feb 1882 (Arrived in New York from Germany on S.S. Wieland) [10, 11]. Fact 1885 (Resided w/ family in Wausau, Marathon, Wisconsin.) [12]. Fact 3 Bet. 1888 1889 (Pastorate in Little Black, Wisconsin.) [13]. Fact 4 Bet. 1890 1891 (Pastorate in Black Wolf, Wisconsin (New Bethel Church)) [13]. Fact 5 Bet. 1892 1894 (Pastorate in Cambria, Columbia, Wisconsin) [13]. Fact 2 1895 (Resided w/ wife and son in Ellsworth, Pierce, Wisconsin.) [14]. Fact 6 Bet. 1895 1896 (Pastorate in Ellsworth, Pierce, Wisconsin (St. Paul's Church)) [13]. Fact 7 Bet. 1897 1899 (Pastorate in Perham, Minnesota (Evangelische Zions Gemeinde)) [13]. Fact 8 Bet. 1900 1902 (Pastorate in Glencoe, McCleod, Minnesota (Evangelical Church of Peace)) [9, 13]. Fact 9 Bet. 1902 1903 (Pastorate in Lake Elmo, Washington, Minnesota (Horseshoe Lake German Lutheran Church)) [13]. He died on 30 Dec 1903 in Minnesota, USA [15, 16]. Burial in St. Lucas Community Church, near Lake Elmo, MN [17]. ii. Jacob Joseph August Witzke [5, 18]. He was born on 24 Feb 1844 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [18]. Christening on 03 Mar 1844 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [18]. Notes for Jacob Joseph August Witzke: Sponsors listed for Jacob's baptism were Joseph Knopf, Jacob Hinz, Wilhelmina Knopf. iii. Julius Heinrich Oskar Witzke [5, 19]. He was born on 28 Dec 1845 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [19]. Christening on 12 Jan 1846 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [19]. Notes for Julius Heinrich Oskar Witzke: Sponsors listed for baptism were Heinrich Knopf, Daniel Knopf, Wilhelmina (Knopf?). iv. Emil Witzke [5, 20]. He was born on 03 Apr 1848 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [20]. Christening on 09 Apr 1848 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [20]. Page 1 of 6
Notes for Emil Witzke: Generation 1 (con't) Sponsors listed for christening were Elionore Tarnow, Ludwig Tarnow, and one illegible name. v. Gustave Witzke [21, 20]. He was born on 14 Oct 1850 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [22, 23]. Christening on 20 Oct 1850 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [20]. He married Pauline C. Tesmer. They were married on 12 Dec 1875 in Germany [5]. Immigration on 26 Apr 1880 in New York (Gust. Witzke (29, no occupation, Germany, unknown village), Pauline (wife, 21, Germany, unknown village) and Anna (daughter, 1) listed as passengers on the steamship "S.S. Ohio" that departed from Bremen) [24, 10, 25]. Fact Jun 1880 (Resided w/ family in Wausau, Marathon Co, Wisconsin) [26]. Fact 2 Bet. 1881 1883 (Moved to Minnesota) [27, 28, 29]. Fact 3 Bet. 1885 1895 (Resided w/ family in Zumbro twp, Wabasha Co, Minnesota) [27, 28]. Fact 4 Bet. 1900 1910 (Resided w/ family in the village of Hammond, Zumbro twp, Wabash Co, Minnesota.) [30, 31, 29]. He died on 19 Sep 1911 in Hammond, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA [32]. Burial in Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Congregation Bremen, Zumbro Township, Wabasha Co. [33]. Notes for Gustave Witzke: Sponsors listed for baptism were were Carl (?), Elionore Tarnow, Wilhelmine (Teschauer?). vi. Auguste Ottilie Julianne Witzke [5, 34]. She was born on 16 Nov 1852 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [34]. Christening on 26 Nov 1852 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [34]. Notes for Auguste Ottilie Julianne Witzke: Sponsors listed for christening were Carl Tarnow, Auguste (Schauer?), Johan Winter, and (Eva?) Tarnow. vii. Anna Wilhelmine Witzke [5, 35]. She was born on 14 Sep 1855 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [35]. Christening on 26 Sep 1855 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [35]. They were married Unknown. Notes for Anna Wilhelmine Witzke: Page 2 of 6
Generation 1 (con't) Sponsors listed for the christening were Wilhelmine Tarnow, Johan Kruger, and Wilhelmine Kruger. A "Johan Witzke" was listed as a sponsor for Emilie Kruger, daughter of Johan and Wilhelmine Kruger on 23 Nov 1856. viii. Amalie Henriette Witzke [36]. She was born on 20 Mar 1858 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [36]. Christening on 28 Mar 1858 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [36]. Notes for Amalie Henriette Witzke: Sex Notes: Sponsors listed for the christening were Friedrich Dietrich, Justine Winter, and (Mickail?) (Loriflaudt?). ix. Clara Florentine Witzke [37]. She was born on 19 Jan 1860 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [37]. She died Feb 1860 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [38]. Christening on 02 Feb 1860 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [37]. Notes for Clara Florentine Witzke: Sponsors for the christening were Florentine Winter, August (Loriflaudt?), and Heinrich Pieper. x. Louis Otto Witzke [5, 39]. Christening on 01 Mar 1861 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [39]. He was born on 25 Apr 1861 in Sittnow (Kreis Flatow), Posen Province, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany [39]. Notes for Louis Otto Witzke: Sponsors for the christening were Wilhelmine Gorz and Joh. Manth(?). 1 Sources Nielsen, ca 1995), RLNielsen, August and Julianne Knopf Witzke were identified as the parents of Gustave and John Witzke by Esther Witzke Pittman, daughter of Gustave. The names of August's and Julianne's parents were not known. Page 3 of 6
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sources (con't) Bush, Louise, Personal Communication - BushLouise (44804 S 2106 PR SE, Kennewick, WA 99337, 2004). This source suggested that August and Julianna were married about 1849, but this date is suspicious because it would infer that the first 4 children were born before August and Julianna were married. No other authoritative source has yet been found by RLN that documents their marriage date, so RLN assumes it was prior to son John's documented birth year of 1842. Pittman, Esther (Witzke) (Personal communication), My grandmother referred to Johann Daniel Witzke simply as her uncle John and thought he was a Lutheran minister somewhere near St. Cloud, Minnesota. She did not know anything else about him or his family. Kirchen Buch der evangelischen Gemeinde zu Bromberg von den Getauften (FHL INTL 0245339, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT), LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Pg 19, Name of the place where Johann Daniel Reinhold Witzke, son of August & Juliane Knopf Witzke, was christened was Klein Sittno. Sponsors listed for the christening of Johann Witzke were Jo(j?)ann (Susann?) Knopf and Caroline Rathke. Nielsen, ca 1995), RLNielsen. Tombstone in St. Lucas Community Church cemetery, 12th St N and Manning Ave N, near Lake Elmo, MN ((Originally known as Horseshoe Lake German Lutheran)), Tombstone indicates birthdate as 13 Jan 1842. Ev. & Ref. Church: United Church of Christ, 475 East Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119-3192, Eden Archives, Historical records of Evangelical and Reformed Church Pastors indicate that Johann Daniel Witzke was born 13 Jan 1842 in Posen, Germany;. Ruth (Witzke) Lockerby, Faribault, MN 2001., Witzke Family Bible, Ruth Lockerby, 631 5th Ave SW, Faribault, MN 55021 (as of Apr 2001), Mrs. Lockerby sent me (Apr 2001) a photocopy of a family record page from a family bible, the handwriting of which she positively identified as her father's (Hans Baldwin). McLeod Co. (MN) 1900 Federal Census (Ancestry.com), Glencoe village. John R Witzke (age 57, b. Jan 1843 Germany, m. 34 yrs, immigr 1882, minister), wife Adolphine (age 58, b. Sep 1841 Germany, m. 34 yrs, immigr 1882, 6/2 children/living), dau Annie Bender (age 23, b. May 1873 Germany, m. 5 yrs, 1/1 child/living, immigr 1882), and granddau Lucy Bender (age 2, b. Dec 1897 WI). New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line] (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2006), Arrival on the S.S. Ohio from Bremen, Germany to New York. 26 April 1880. Gust. Witzke, age 29, no occupation listed. Pauline Witzke, age 21. Anna Witzke, age 1. Their home country was identified as Germany. Glazier, Ira A. and P. William Filby, Germans to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports 1850-1897, Ship passenger list show a Johs. Witzke (39, teacher, Prussia, unknown village) plus Adolphine (wife, 42, Prussia, unknown village), Baldwin (son, 8) and Anna (daughter, 4) as passengers on the ship "Wieland" that departed from Hamburg & Havre and arrived in NY on 6 Feb. 1882. Marathon Co. (WI) 1885 State Census (Minnesota State Historical Society,, Accessed 1997), 20 Aug 1885; Wausau. John Witske <sic>, two males/two females, all four born in U.S. Ev. & Ref. Church: United Church of Christ, 475 East Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119-3192, Eden Archives. Pierce Co. (WI) 1895 State Census (Ancestry.com), Ellsworth city. John Witzke, 2 males, 1 female, all three born in Germany. The Stillwater <MN> Daily Gazette (31 Dec 1903). Tombstone in St. Lucas Community Church cemetery, 12th St N and Manning Ave N, near Lake Elmo, MN ((Originally known as Horseshoe Lake German Lutheran)). Nielsen, Robert LeRoy. (2821 Newman Road, West Lafayette, IN 47906, (rnielsen@purdue.edu)), [1997] John's grave (Johannes R. Witske) is in the cemetery adjacent to what is today (1997) called St. Lucas Community Church, 12th St N and Manning Ave N, near Lake Elmo. The gravestone (flat, flush to ground) is at about the middle of the third full row from the west. Birth date on gravestone is 13 Jan 1842 and death date is 30 Dec 1903. Since the spelling of John's name on this inscription differs from that reported by Erickson & Erickson (1982), it is possible that the gravestone has been replaced recently. Page 4 of 6
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sources (con't) Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Jacob Joseph August Witzke, son of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 24 Feb 1844 Sittnow, baptized 3 March. Baptism sponsors were Joseph Knopf, Jacob Hinz, and Wilhelmina Knopf. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Julius Heinrich Oskar Witzke, son of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 28 Dec 1845, Sittnow, baptized 12 Jan 1846. Baptism sponsors were Heinrich Knopf, Daniel Knopf, Wilhelmina Knopf. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Emil Witzke, son of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 3 Apr 1848, Sittnow, baptized 9 Apr. Baptism sponsors were Elionore Tarnow, Ludwig Tarnow, [illegible]. Nielsen, ca 1995), RLNielsen, Gustave and Pauline Tesmar Witzke identified as parents of Esther Witzke Pittman. Pauline's parents, Frederick William and Anna Elizabeth Smith Tesmar were also identified. Pittman, Esther (Witzke) (Personal communication), RLNielsen: My grandmother always referred to the homeland as "Zeitnau Province in West Prussia". I believe this is the same location as Sittnow, Province of Posen, Poland. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Gustav Witzke, son of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 14 Oct 1850, Sittnow, baptized 20 Oct. Baptism sponsors were Carl [illegible], Elionore Tarnow, Wilhelmine Teschauer?. Glazier, Ira A. and P. William Filby, Germans to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports 1850-1897. Nielsen, ca 1995), RLNielsen, This source indicates Gustave and Pauline came to the U.S. April 1, 1880. Marathon Co. (WI) 1880 Federal Census (Ancestry.com), Wausau city. Gustav Witzky (age 29, works at saw mill), wife Paulina (age 21), and dau Anna (age 2). All born in Prussia. Wabasha Co. (MN) 1885 State Census (Ancestry.com), Zumbro twp, South Troy P.O. Gustof [sic] Witzkey [sic] (age 33, b. Germany), Pauline (age 26, b. Germany), Annie (age 7, b. Germany), Carl (age 4, b. Minn), and Ida (age 1, b. Minn). Carl's birthplace differs from "Wisconsin" identified in his obit. and by Esther Pittman's family records. Wabasha Co. (MN) 1895 State Census (Ancestry.com), Zumbro twp. Gustoff [sic] Witcka [sic] (age 44, b. Germany, laboring), Pauline (age 37, b. Germany), Annie (age 16, b. Germany), Charley (age 14, b. WI), Ida (age 12, b. MN), Armina [sic] (age 9, b. MN), Ella (age 6, b. MN), Olga (age 3, b. MN), and Gustof (age 7m, b. MN). This record indicates that Gustave had been living in Minn for 14 yrs and in the particular district for 12 yrs. This fact plus the age and birthplace of Charles suggests that the family moved to Minnesota shortly after Charles was born in Wisconsin. Wabasha Co. (MN) 1905 State Census (Ancestry.com), Zumbro twp, Hammond village. Gust. Witzke (age 54, b. Germany, lived in MN and district 22 yrs, laborer), Paulina (age 45, b. Germany), Olga Mandy (age 13, b. MN), Gust. Adolph (age 10, b. MN), Laura Lillie (age 5, b. MN), and Ester [sic] (age 2, b. MN). Wabasha Co. (MN) 1910 Federal Census (Ancestry.com), Hammond village, west side. Gustav Witzke (age 59, m1. for 35 yrs, b. Germany Ger., immigr 1880, laborer at odd jobs), wife Poline [sic] (age 35, m1 for 35 yrs, 9/9 children/living, b. Germany Pol., immigr 1880), son Gustave (age 15, b. MN), dau Laura (age 10, b. MN), dau Ester [sic] (age 6, b. MN), son in law John Schmidt (age 28, m1 for 7 yrs, b. Denmark, immigr 1889, butcher in meat market), dau Anna Schmidt (age 32, m1 for 7 yrs, 1/1 child/living, b. Germany Ger), and dau Lena Schmidt (age 5, b. NE). Page 5 of 6
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Sources (con't) Wabasha Co. (MN) 1900 Federal Census (Ancestry.com), Hammond village. Gustaff Witzke (age 50, b. Oct 1850 Germany, immigr 1880, m. 25 yrs, work in lumberyard), wife Pauline (age 41, b. Oct 1858 Germany, immigr 1880, m. 25 yrs, 8/8 children/living), son Charles (age 19, b. Apr 1881 Wisconsin, section man in RR), dau Ella (age 11, b. Dec 1888 MN), dau Olga (age 8, b. Sep 1891 MN), son Gustaff Jr. (age 5, b. Apr 1895 MN), and dau Laura (age 8y 1m, b. Oct 1899 MN). Pittman, Esther (Witzke) (Personal communication). Nielsen, Robert LeRoy. (2821 Newman Road, West Lafayette, IN 47906, (rnielsen@purdue.edu)). Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Auguste Ottilie Julianne Witzke, daughter of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 16 Nov 1852, Sittnow, baptized 26 Nov. Baptism sponsors were Carl Tarnow, Auguste Schauer?, Johan Winter, Eva? Tarnow. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Anna Wilhelmine Witzke, daughter of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 14 Sep 1855, Sittnow, baptized 26 Sep. Baptism sponsors were Wilhelmine Tarnow, Johan Kruger, Wilhelmine Kruger. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Amalie Henriette Witzke, daughter of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 20 Mar 1858, Sittnow, baptized 28 March. Baptism sponsors were Friedrich Dietrich, Justine Winter, Mickail? Loriflaudt?. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Clara Florentine Witzke, daughter of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 19 Jan 1860, Sittnow, baptized 2 Feb. Baptism sponsors were Florentine Winter, August Lonfl?, Heinrich Pieper. Lake City, UT, Tote Register 1859-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Clara Florentine Witzke, daughter of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Died Feb 1860. Lake City, UT, Taufregister 1844-1874 (Pempersin, Sittnow). Louis Otto Witzke, son of August Witzke and Juliana Knopf. Born 25 Apr 1861, Sittnow, baptized 1 March. Baptism sponsors were Wilhelmine Gorz, Joh. Manth?. Prepared By: Preparer: Phone: Email: RL (Bob) Nielsen nielsenr@comcast.net Address: 2821 Newman Rd West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 Page 6 of 6