Wilhelmina Strohmann1
(September, 1884 - )
Wilhelmina Strohmann|b. Sep, 1884|p829.htm|John Henry Hachmann|b. Sep 23, 1857\nd. Mar 23, 1927|p221.htm|Doretta Heins|b. Oct 9, 1857\nd. 1924|p322.htm|Johann N. Hachmann|b. Jun 22, 1833\nd. Mar 11, 1908|p14.htm|Anna K. M. Grefe|b. Nov 27, 1831\nd. Feb 5, 1908|p15.htm|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 1 time removed of Rev. Don Emmet (Sr.) Smith.
Relationship=Great-granddaughter of John Frederick Hachmann.
Relationship=Granddaughter of Johann Niclaus Hachmann.
Wilhelmina Strohmann was born in September, 1884 in Germany, daughter of Doretta Heins and Fred Strohmann. John Henry Hachmann was her stepfather.2 Wilhelmina Strohmann was also known as Minnie Strohmann.5 She was also known as Wilhelmina Hachmann.2
Wilhelmina appeared on the Prairie Springs Township, Jackson County, Iowa, census of June 20, 1900 living at home with her mother and stepfather. She was recorded as 15 years old and had employment as a servant.2 ERROR **** Use Bride and Groom Roles.6
Wilhelmina appeared on the Prairie Springs Township, Jackson County, Iowa, census of June 20, 1900 living at home with her mother and stepfather. She was recorded as 15 years old and had employment as a servant.2 ERROR **** Use Bride and Groom Roles.6
Citations
- [S3] Compiled by Doug & Gloria Lenhart with contributions by Grace Elda (Lenhart) Smith / Harriet Deahl / and other family members, "1998 Lenhart Family Reunion Notes", Washington State Department of Health (1998) Some portions recorded in Irvin Public Library, Irvin, Penn: Lenhart Reunion Notes -Information from Elgean Schmidt Mesch, grandaughter of Lena Hachmann Gerber. Hereinafter cited as "1998 Lenhart Reunion."
- [S126] 1900 US Census, US Census Search, Heritage Quest Online, 1900 Iowa, Jackson, Prairie Springs Twp; Series: T623 Roll: 438 Page: 162.
- [S3] Compiled by Doug & Gloria Lenhart with contributions by Grace Elda (Lenhart) Smith / Harriet Deahl / and other family members, "1998 Lenhart Family Reunion Notes", Washington State Department of Health (1998) Some portions recorded in Irvin Public Library, Irvin, Penn: Hachmann Family History page. Hereinafter cited as "1998 Lenhart Reunion."
- [S263] Martha Griebel Obit, Unidentified Newspaper Clipping.
- [S228] Interview with Elgene Mesch (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, June 6 2005, J. Henry Hachmann Family Group Sheet.
- [S199] Adell Schoop Seward, Hachman Family History Booklet (Publish Date: 28 Aug 1989). Hereinafter cited as Hachman Family Booklet.

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Beyond the grave, unless't be found
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In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deep,
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and where we come from.
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