Notizen zu dieser Person
Cigarrenmacher u Musiker
Died in the Hospital
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Name: Carl Brockmann
Residence Place: Scott, Iowa
Probate Date: 11 Oct 1897
Probate Place: Scott, Iowa, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1897
Inferred Death Place: Iowa, USA
Case Number: 4304
Others Listed: 1
Name: Carl Brockmann
Departure Date: 2 Apr 1861
Birth Date: abt 1840
Age: 21
Gender: männlich (Male)
Residence: Neuhaus, Holstein (Schleswig-Holstein)
Occupation: Musikus
Ship Name: Sir Robert Peel
Captain: Jürgens, N J
Shipping line: Rob. M. Sloman
Shipping Clerk: Donati & Co.
Ship Type: Segelschiff
Accommodation: ohne Angabe
Ship Flag: Deutschland
Port of Departure: Hamburg
Port of Arrival: New York
Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 015
Household Members:
Name Age
Carl Brockmann 21
Carl Brockmann Musician 21 M 8 May 1861 Germany Sir Robert Peel
Elisabeth Brockmann Unknown 21 F 8 May 1861 Germany Sir Robert Peel
Brockmann, Charles Wiese, Margaretha 7 Dec 1866
by Bl. Peters, J. P. Witness: John Zehring
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Char. BROCKMAN Self M Male W 44 HOLSTEIN Cigar Maker HOLSTEIN HOLSTEIN
Margaret BROCKMAN Wife M Female W 43 HOLSTEIN Keeping House HOLSTEIN HOLSTEIN
Friederik BROCKMAN Son S Male W 18 HOLSTEIN Cigar Maker HOLSTEIN HOLSTEIN
Emil BROCKMAN Son S Male W 12 IA At School HOLSTEIN HOLSTEIN
Dora BROCKMAN Dau S Female W 9 IA HOLSTEIN HOLSTEIN
Charlotte WIESE MotherL W Female W 71 HOLSTEIN At Home HOLSTEIN HOLSTEIN
Source Information:
Census Place Davenport, Scott, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254364
NA Film Number T9-0364
Page Number 566A
BROCKMANN
At the Mercy Hospital at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning occurred the death of Carl BROCKMANN, a well known resident of this city and a musician of excellent repute, in the sixty-second year of his age.
The deceased was born at Koeln (probably Koehn), Holstein, Germany and came to this country in 1862. He at once entered the service of the union army as a musician and served throughout the civil war. When he mustered out of service he immediately came to Davenport and became associated with nearly every prominent band in the city from the old Jacob STRASSER organization down to the OTTO aggregation retiring from the active practice of his profession twelve years ago. His death was the result of an operation for the extraction of a stomachic cancer, the shock having expedited the inevitable.
Mr. BROCKMANN was also well known as a cigar manufacturer, in which business he had been engaged for thirty years. He is survived by his wife and three children, Fred, who still conducts the cigar business on Brady street near Fifth, Emil, a musician in OTTO's band who inherits his father's genius, and Mrs. Dora MYERS all of this city.
The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence, 432 Brady street. OTTO'S band will officiate at the obsequies of its late member and will accompany the remains to the West Davenport cemetery where the interment will be made.
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