Friedrich Wilhelm ZORNIG

Friedrich Wilhelm ZORNIG

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Friedrich Wilhelm ZORNIG

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 22. November 1841 Marne,,,SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN,GERMANY, nach diesem Ort suchen [1] [2] [3]
Bestattung Dezember 1922 Keystone,,Benton County,IOWA,, Kane Township nach diesem Ort suchen [4]
Tod 15. Dezember 1922 Elberon,,Tama County,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [5]
Einwanderung 24. September 1864 Arrived Castle Garden,,,NEW YORK,, nach diesem Ort suchen [6] [7] [8]
Wohnen 1870 Kane Township,,Benton County,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [9]
Wohnen 1878 Luzerne,,Benton County,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [10]
Wohnen 1880 Kane Township,,Benton County,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [11]
Wohnen 1900 Kane Township,,Benton County,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [12]
Wohnen 1910 Keystone,,Benton County,IOWA,, Kane Township nach diesem Ort suchen [13]
Sailed on 1864 Ss Borussia,,,,, nach diesem Ort suchen
Citizenship 1869 ,,,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [14]
Heirat 1865 Davenport,,Scott County,IOWA,, nach diesem Ort suchen [15]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
1865
Davenport,,Scott County,IOWA,,
Margaretha Marie Cecile MEINERT

Notizen zu dieser Person

From obituary in local paper 20 December 1922:

With the passing of Fred W. Zornig, whose death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Wiese just across the line in Tama County last Friday, Benton County and the Keystone community lost one of the real pioneers and a man who had won the respect of a wide circle of acquaintances throughout the South slope.
For the past two years Mr. Zornig's health had been gradually failing and the end was not unexpected. For some time he had been making his home with the daughter where he died.
Fred W. Zornig was born in Holstein, Germany, 22 November 1841 and died 15 December aged 81 years and 23 days. He came to America in 1864, coming at once to Benton county where he remained a continuous resident for nearly 60 years. The same year he was married in Scott County to Margaretha Meinert who preceded him in death 31 January 1914. The family settled at once on a farm a short distance southwest of the present town of Keystone and the farm yet remains in the ownership of John Zornig. Thirteen children had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Zornig, seven of whom, two boys and five girls diedsome time ago. Those surviving are Anna Wiese, Hattie Jammer and John of Keystone. Emma Weise and Fred Jr. at Elberon and Louise Finck of Davenport. He is also survived by one sister Sopie Dressenof Paulina. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held from the Peter Wiese home Sunday afternoon and were in charge of Rev. James of Elberon. Internment was made in the Keystone Cemetery. Among those from out of town
who were here for the funeral were Raymond Kuehl and Louise Finck of Davenport, Alfred Zornig of Jasper, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hessenenius of Newhall.

The 1920 census for Benton County, Iowa shows Friedrich Zornig, living in the household of Claus and Emma Theissen. [Zornig Family.FTW]

From obituary in local paper 20 December 1922:

With the passing of Fred W. Zornig, whose death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Wiese just across the line in Tama County last Friday, Benton County and the Keystone community lost one of the real pioneers and a man who had won the respect of a wide circle of acquaintances throughout the South slope.
For the past two years Mr. Zornig's health had been gradually failing and the end was not unexpected. For some time he had been making his home with the daughter where he died.
Fred W. Zornig was born in Holstein, Germany, 22 November 1841 and died 15 December aged 81 years and 23 days. He came to America in 1864, coming at once to Benton county where he remained a continuous resident for nearly 60 years. The same year he was married in Scott County to Margaretha Meinert who preceded him in death 31 January 1914. The family settled at once on a farm a short distance southwest of the present town of Keystone and the farm yet remains in the ownership of John Zornig. Thirteen children had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Zornig, seven of whom, two boys and five girls diedsome time ago. Those surviving are Anna Wiese, Hattie Jammer and John of Keystone. Emma Weise and Fred Jr. at Elberon and Louise Finck of Davenport. He is also survived by one sister Sopie Dressenof Paulina. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held from the Peter Wiese home Sunday afternoon and were in charge of Rev. James of Elberon. Internment was made in the Keystone Cemetery. Among those from out of town
who were here for the funeral were Raymond Kuehl and Louise Finck of Davenport, Alfred Zornig of Jasper, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hessenenius of Newhall.

The 1920 census for Benton County, Iowa shows Friedrich Zornig, living in the household of Claus and Emma Theissen.

Quellenangaben

1
Kurztitel: Donald Stien notes
2
Kurztitel: 1920 Census for Benton County, Iowa
3
Kurztitel: 1900 census for Benton County, Iowa
4
Kurztitel: Obituary for Fred W. Zornig
5
Kurztitel: Benton County Death Index
6
Kurztitel: 1900 census for Kane Twp., Benton County, Iowa
7
Kurztitel: 1910 census for Kane Township, Benton County, Iowa
8
Kurztitel: Castle Garden, New York records
9
Kurztitel: 1870 census for Iowa
10
Kurztitel: Biographies of Kane Township, Benton County 1878
11
Kurztitel: 1880 census for Kane Township, Benton County, Iowa
12
Kurztitel: 1900 census for Kane Twp., Benton County, Iowa
13
Kurztitel: 1910 census for Kane Township, Benton County, Iowa
14
Kurztitel: 1920 Census for Benton County, Iowa
15
Kurztitel: Mormon Ancestor File

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