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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-61006755637926729132013-07-05T07:33:00.001-07:002013-07-05T07:33:56.226-07:00Carl and Henrietta<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Carl F. Kresse</div>
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Henreitta Miller (Mueller)</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-28579274519749095292013-06-30T08:59:00.000-07:002013-06-30T08:59:22.527-07:00Carl F. Kresse and Henrietta Miller Mueller family<div style="text-align: center;">
<u><b><span style="color: #b45f06;">Carl F. Kresse </span></b></u></div>
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3rd Great Grandfather of Janet A. Kresse</div>
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born April 19, 1811 in Prussia</div>
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died April 3, 1896 in Freedom, Lafayette, Missouri</div>
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<u><b><span style="color: #b45f06;">Henrietta Miller Mueller</span></b></u></div>
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3rd Great Grandmother of Janet A. Kresse</div>
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born about 1815 in Anhold Dessau, Preußen</div>
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died about 1908 in Lafayette, Missouri</div>
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They had <b>9 kids</b>.</div>
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Their first child was<u> <b><span style="color: #b45f06;">August Kresse</span></b></u>. He is the 2nd Great Grandfather of Janet A Kresse.</div>
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<u><b>1.<span style="color: #b45f06;">August Kresse</span> </b></u>born about July 14, 1837 or 1838 in Anhold Dessau, Preußen</div>
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died about April 6, 1922 in Concordia, Lafayette, Missouri, United States</div>
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<u><b>2.Henrietta Kresse</b> </u>born about October 27,1843 in Anhold Dessau, Preußenand died July 24, 1931 </div>
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<u><b>3.Carl (Charles) W. Kressse</b> </u>born about 1845</div>
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<b><u>4.Albert F Kresse</u> </b>born about 1847 and died about 1938</div>
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<u><b>5.Sarah Kresse</b></u> born about 1851 in Freedom, Lafayette, Missouri</div>
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<u><b>6.Samuel Kresse</b></u> born 1852 and died 1910 </div>
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<u><b>7.John Kresse</b></u> born about 1854 and died about 1896</div>
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<u><b>8.Johnathon Kresse</b></u> born about 1856</div>
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<u><b>9.Marie (Mary, Manie) Kresse</b></u> born about 1858 </div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-45628457573311498292013-06-30T08:06:00.004-07:002013-06-30T08:07:45.065-07:00Historical Sketch mentioning Baptist Carl Kresse<div style="text-align: right;">
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<span style="font-size: xx-small;">Concordia Baptist Church, Concordia, Lafayette County, Missouri, Records, 1861-1922</span></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-87179980233057796342013-06-29T13:09:00.001-07:002013-06-29T13:15:33.957-07:00Historical books mentioning Carl Kresse and/or Concordia Missouri immigrations<a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=g6NjrZIHzl0C&dq=family+maps+of+Concordia+county+missouri+book&source=gbs_navlinks_s">Independent Immigrants: A Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Western Missouri book</a><br />
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Between 1838 and the early 1890s, German peasant farmers from the Kingdom of Hanover made their way to Lafayette County, Missouri, to form a new community centered on the town of Concordia. Their story has much to tell us about the American immigrant experience— and about how newcomers were caught up in the violence that swept through their adoptive home.Robert Frizzell grew up near Concordia, and in this first book-length history of the German settlement, he chronicles its life and times during those formative years. Founded by Hanoverian Friedrich Dierking— known as "Dierking the Comforter" for the aid he gave his countrymen— the Concordia settlement blossomed from 72 households in 1850 to 375 over the course of twenty years. Frizzell traces that growth as he examines the success of early agricultural efforts, but he also tells how the community strayed from the cultural path set by its freethinker founder to become a center of religious conservatism. Drawing on archival material from both sides of the Atlantic, Frizzell offers a compelling account for scholars and general readers alike, showing how Concordia differed from other German immigrant communities in America. He also explores the conditions in Hanover— particularly the village of Esperke, from which many of the settlers hailed— that caused people to leave, shedding new light on theological, political, and economic circumstances in both the Old World and the New. When the Civil War came, the antislavery Hanoverians found themselves in the Missouri county with the greatest number of slaves, and the Germans supported the Union while most of their neighbors sympathized with Confederate guerrillas. Frizzell tells how the notorious "Bloody Bill" Anderson attacked the community three times, committing atrocities as gruesome as any recorded in the state— then how the community flourished after the war and even bought out the farmsteads of former slaveholders.Frizzell's account challenges many historians' assumptions about German motives for immigration and includes portraits of families and individuals that show the high price in toil and blood required to meet the challenges of making a home in a new land. Independent Immigrants reveals the untold story of these newcomers as it reveals a little-known aspect of the Civil War in Missouri.<br />
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Baptist Church consist of minute books of the congregation and the sister society and the constitution of the church The records are in German A translation of the records is included in the collection These records are part of the German Heritage Archives DONOR INFORMATION The church records were loaned to the University of Missouri for copying by Hazel J Payne on July 14 1993 Accession No 5322 The records are part of the German Heritage Archives HISTORICAL SKETCH The Congregation of Baptized Christians of Concordia Lafayette County Missouri was organized in December 1850 when Cahl Kresse came as a missionary The first baptism happened on 18 April 1851 and the first meeting occurred on 13 July 1851 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Concordia Baptist Church records consist of three volumes dating from 1861 through 1922 Volume 1 the Protokoll Buch is a minute book dating from 1861 through 1922 The minutes of the Sister Society dating from 1898 through 1922 are in volume 2 Volume 3 consists of the constitution of the congregation and lists of members The translation of the records was done by Dr Adolf E Schroeder Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Missouri Columbia as part of his tenure as Scholar in Residence at Concordia made possible by a grant from the Missouri Humanities Council to the Concordia Area Heritage Society for 1993 1994 The translation was recorded on audiotape and was then transcribed by Hazel J Payne The transcription of the volumes is included on the microfilm and also available in hard copy in the reading room FOLDER LIST v 1 Protokoll Buch 1861 1922 v 2 Sister Society Minute book 1898 1922 v 3 Constitution and lists of members f 1 Protokoll Buch 1861 1885 translation f 2 Protokoll Buch 1886 1922<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-22311513832411732332013-06-29T13:02:00.000-07:002013-06-29T13:15:26.178-07:00Carl Kresse founded German Concordia Baptist Church <br />
<b>Carl Kresse founded German Concordia Bapstist Church in 1851. He was first Reverend</b><br />
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<a href="http://www.blogger.com/%3Ca%20href=%22http://books.google.com/books?id=5cwyAQAAMAAJ&vq=kresse&dq=kresse%201848&pg=PA424&ci=197%2C720%2C650%2C269&source=bookclip%22%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22http://books.google.com/books?id=5cwyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA424&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U00koN6DW-CV-z8Ex1FigVjBFEjkA&ci=197%2C720%2C650%2C269&edge=0%22/%3E%3C/a%3E">History of Lafayette County, MO book </a><br />
"The<b> German Baptist Church at Concordia</b> was organized in the year 1851 The names of the original members were<b> C Kresse and wife Henriette Kresse</b> A Schlaemann and wife Maria Schlaemann P Brand and wife Anna M Brand Henry Uphaus and wife Mary Uphaus Casper Holtcamp and wife Mary Holtcamp The first church building was erected in 1865 of frame at a cost of $1,000 It was dedicated in 1865 by Rev A Hausler A Hoffman and C Werner The pastors names were C Kresse C Werner A Hausler and C Schoemaker The present number of membership is 112 This church has two meeting houses this one and one in Concordia the last erected in 1873 Preaching and sunday school at both places every Sunday Of the original members six persons are still living one is 101 years old The Evangelical Lutheran Cross Church under the care of Rev HP...<br />
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ID: I12070076<br />
Name: Carl (Charles) F. KRESSE<br />
Sex: M<br />
Birth: 19 APR 1811 in Prussia, GERMANY<br />
Death: 3 APR 1896 in Freedom Twp, Lafayette Co, MO<br />
Burial: German Baptist Church, Freedom Twp, Lafayette Co. MO<br />
Occupation: Baptist Minister, Farmer<br />
Religion: Baptist<br />
Event: Church German Baptist Church, Freedom Twp, Lafayette Co. MO<br />
Residence: Freedom Twp, Lafayette Co. MO<br />
Note: Alias: Charles /Kresse/ From the records of Harold Green: Concordia Baptist Church 1851-1976, 25 Aug, 1976 History of Lafayette County, Missouri 1881 page 611 Immigrate: FAHL Film #0200160, Passenger list of Vessels arriving at New Orleans, 1820-1920 Burial: Photo of tomb stone in possession of Harold J. Green Census: 1860, Freedom Township, Lafayette Co. Mo 1880, page 21 Charles F. Kresse, his wife Henrietta, and four children, August, Henrietta, Charles, and Albert (passengers 20-25) arrived in New Orleans, LA on 10 Nov 1848 on board the German Ship Post, George William Haake, Master, from Breman. They arrived with three chests, one trunk, one portmanteau, and one gun. The record shows that they were going to Missouri. The ship's record and the 1860 Census records his name as Charles, but, his tombstone shows Carl. He is also called Carl in the he History of the Concordia Baptist Church. Only the ship's records shows a middle initial "F". The Concordia Baptist Church booklet lists his occupation as "Baptist Minister", all other records list his occupation as a "Farmer". He settled his family at Kresse's Bluff in Freedom Township, Lafayette Co. near Concordia, MO. In 1850 the Baptist Home Missions Society of St. Louis sent Carl Kresse as a missionary to Lafayette Co., MO where he founded and was the first minister of the Concordia Baptist Church, founded in 13 July 1851. The Old German Baptist Cemetery is located 2 miles SE of Concordia, Freedom Twp, Lafayette Co. MO on County Route PP. His and his wife's, Henrietta, graves are next to last in Row 6, reading from south to north beginning at the south-west side. The cemetery is well kept, but, is adjacent to a cow pasture. The book History of Lafayette County, MO 1881 page 611 shows that he came to the USA in 1848. This is confirmed by the records of the Ship Post. All records agree that he came from Prussia.<br />
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Marriage 1 Henrietta (Mueller) MILLER b: 1815<br />
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August KRESSE b: 14 JUL 1837 in Prussia, Germany<br />
Henrietta KRESSE b: 1843<br />
Charles (Carl) W. KRESSE b: 1845<br />
Albert F. KRESSE b: 1847<br />
Sarah KRESSE b: 1851<br />
Samuel KRESSE b: 1852<br />
John KRESSE b: 1854<br />
Jonathan M. KRESSE b: 1855<br />
Mary KRESSE b: 1858<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Concordia, MO 64020, USA38.9833489 -93.568546438.9339789 -93.6492274 39.032718900000006 -93.4878654tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-87999510114757601002013-06-29T12:28:00.001-07:002013-06-29T13:14:35.794-07:00Immagration of Carl (Charles) Kresse and Henrietta Miller Mueller and Children<div style="text-align: center;">
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Carl Kresse and Henrietta Miller Mueller</div>
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They immagrated to America in 1848 from Bremen, Germany to New Orleans, Louisianna </div>
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<u>New Orleans, Passenger Lists, 1820-1945 about Charles F Kresse</u><br />
Name:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Charles F Kresse (on record last name written Charles F Krefse)<br />
Arrival Date:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>10 Nov 1848<br />
Port of Arrival:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>New Orleans, Louisiana<br />
Age:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>37<br />
Birth Date:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>abt 1811<br />
Gender:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Male<br />
Port of Departure:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Bremen, Germany<br />
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Charles 37 husband Farmer<br />
Henrietta 33 wife<br />
August 5 son<br />
Charles 3 son<br />
Albert 3 months son<br />
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<span style="font-size: xx-small;">Source Citation: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820-1902; Series: M259; Roll #: 29.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: xx-small;">Ancestry.com. New Orleans, Passenger Lists, 1820-1945 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: xx-small;">Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820-1902. Microfilm publication M259. 93 rolls. Record Group 36.</span><br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8666641927033297923.post-81562775055567092992013-06-25T12:35:00.002-07:002013-06-29T13:13:39.310-07:00Donald Hamann and Janet Kresse<br />
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<b style="background-color: white;">Donald Earl Hamann</b><span style="background-color: white;">, son of </span><a href="file:///C:/Legacy/web/kathleen%20hamann%20family%20file/a1.htm#i64" style="background-color: white;"><b>Walter Adolph Hamann</b></a><span style="background-color: white;"> and </span><a href="file:///C:/Legacy/web/kathleen%20hamann%20family%20file/a1.htm#i65" style="background-color: white;"><b>Ruth Dorothy Gulick</b></a><b style="background-color: white;">,</b><span style="background-color: white;"> was born on January 19, 1929 in Davenport, Scott, Iowa, and died on September 15, 1993 in Davenport, Scott, Iowa at age 64. </span><br />
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<b style="background-color: white;">Jan Janet Ann Kresse</b><span style="background-color: white;">, daughter of </span><a href="file:///C:/Legacy/web/kathleen%20hamann%20family%20file/a1.htm#i7" style="background-color: white;"><b>Chester Quincy Kresse</b></a><span style="background-color: white;"> and </span><a href="file:///C:/Legacy/web/kathleen%20hamann%20family%20file/a1.htm#i10" style="background-color: white;"><b>Beulah Ellen Lefever</b></a><b style="background-color: white;">,</b><span style="background-color: white;"> was born on May 26, 1934 in Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa. </span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0