Nicklous Matthias DENKLAU

Nicklous Matthias DENKLAU

Eigenschaften

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Name Nicklous Matthias DENKLAU
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Ereignisse

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Geburt 10. Mai 1852 Ostermarkelsdorf (23769 Fehmarn, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland) nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung 23. Januar 1925 Pine Hill Cemetery, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1855 Ostermarkelsdorf (23769 Fehmarn, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland) nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1880 Lincoln Township, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1900 Lincoln Township, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 10. Januar 1920 Eldridge, Sheridan Township, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Taufe 29. Mai 1853 Ostermarkelsdorf (23769 Fehmarn, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland) nach diesem Ort suchen
Konfirmation 26. März 1871
Tod 20. Januar 1925 Sheridan Township, Scott, Iowa, United States nach diesem Ort suchen
Einwanderung 27. Februar 1873 New York nach diesem Ort suchen
Einwanderung 27. Februar 1873
Einbürgerung 1. Mai 1882 Davenport, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Rente 1905 farming, rural Eldridge, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Misc 22. Dezember 1874 New York nach diesem Ort suchen
Misc 28. Mai 1879 Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Misc 1922 Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Misc 1922
Widower 1. Januar 1925 314 West Le Claire Road, Eldridge, Scott County, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen
Misc 20. Januar 1925
Misc 20. Januar 1925
Misc
Heirat 14. Januar 1876

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
14. Januar 1876
Amelia DIEDRICH

Notizen zu dieser Person

Parents: Hans Jacob and Catheryn Sahn Dencklau. Nicklous was educated in Holstein, Germany. He came from Germany in 1868 at the age of 16. He came with his four brothers Fritz, Matthies, Jacob, and Christian information from obit. They arrived in New York directly going to Scott County, Iowa. Nic stayed in Eldridge, while the four brothers settled in Ft. Dodge, Iowa. He was a heavy setman according to Aunt Emily Amhof. In a 1894 platbook it says he had a farm in Winifield Township near Long Grove 159.69 acres, 150 acres in Sheridan Township by Eldridge, 85.32 and 40 acres in Lincoln Township. In 1905 it shows 160 acres in Sheridan Township. He was a wealthy land owner in his time. At retirement in 1905 he lived at 315 West Davenport Street, Eldridge, Iowa. Besides farming he was a stock raiser. In 1922 he built a house at 314 West Le Claire Road, Eldridge, Iowa. The cost of the house was $7,000.00. This was a lot of money back in 1922. It was one of the first housesto have indoor plumbing. The basement was hand dug and the dirt was taken away by horse and wagon. Ownership from March 21, 1923 to January 20, 1925. He died 19 days after his wife died. He was ainvalid since 1923, unable to leave his home during that time. He is buried by his wife, his daugther Mitilda known as Tillie, stepson William K. Klindt. He married the widow Amelia Diedrich Klindt. Children: Louis Klindt a stepson, William Klindt a stepson, Minnie a stepdaugter married to Ed Stoltenberg, Gustave, Emma married to Herman Moeller, Mattie A., married to Rudolph Amhof, Matilda never married, Laura married to Herman Grill, Otto, and Adolph married Lillie A. Moeller, still alive in 1994 at 100 years old. His estate was valued at $84,000.00 with personal property at $2,200.70.February 26, 1925 to January 15, 1927 the property was owned by Gus Denklau and Ed Stoltenberg executors of Nic's estate. This house was deeded to Matilda Denklau March 26, 1927 after her parents both died. Rudolph and Mattie Amhof purchased this house May 17, 1944 then Alvin and Mildred Amhof purchased it May 27, 1955 then Ronald and Bonnie Amhof purchased it June 28, 1972. Emma and Herman Moeller lived at the old homestead in Lincoln township. Warranty deed for 314 W. LeClaire Rd. dated July 1, 1904 in Nicklaus's name. According to a 1900 census, says came to USA in 1868, owned land, nodebts, farmed, 17 farm schedules. Recd copy of Nicolaus Matthias Dencklau's birth and baptism record from Paul Dencklau April 15, 2000. The spelling of Nicklous is from the grave stone at Pine Hill Cemetery in Davenport, Iowa. Recd baptism record from Paul Dencklau 4-15-2000.

Scott Co, Iowa USGenWeb Project---Nick Denklau Bio “From Vol. 2 History of Davenport and Scott County” by Harry E. Downer—S. J. Clarke Publishing Co. 1910 Chicago. Surnames: Denklau, Diedrick, Klindt, Stoltenberg, Miller, Amhof Nick Denklau, a prominent citizen of Eldridge, Iowa, now living retired, wasborn in Germany on the 10th of May, 1852, and is a son of Jacob Denklau, who was a brick mason by trade and spent his entire life in the fatherland. Our subject was reared and educated in the land ofhis birth and in 1871 came to the United States, landing at New York. His destination, however, was Scott county, Iowa, and he came at once for several years.In December, 1877, Mr. Denklau was in marriage to Mrs. Amelia (Diedrick) Klindt, a native of Germany and the widow of Peter Klindt, a native of Germany and the widow of Peter Klindt. She was the owner of a farm of one hundred and twenty acres in Lincoln township, this county, and upon this property they began their domestic life, continuing to reside there for twenty-five years, when Mr. Denklau retired from active farming and removed toEldridge, where he now makes his home. Having prospered in his undertakings he was able to add forty acres to the home farm, making a tract of one hundred and sixty acres in Lincoln township, and in1894 he purchased a farm of two hundred and thirty-five acres in Sheridan township, to the cultivation and improvement of which he devoted his energies until he retired from active life. Besides his farm land he also owns town property in Eldridge.Unto Mr. and Mrs. Denklau were born six children, namely: Gust, a farmer of Sheridan township, who married Amanda Stoltenberg; Emma, who is now the wifeof Herman Miller, living on the old homestead in Lincoln township; Meta, the wife of Rudolph Amhof, of Lincoln township; and Tillie, Laura and Adolph, at home. By her former marriage Mrs. Denklau hadthree children: Louis; Minnie, now Mrs. Stoltenberg; and Wilhelm. All are residents of this county. The family is widely and favorably known and Mr. and Mrs. Denklau have a host of warm friends. Transcribed by Elaine Rathmann for the Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/1910vol2bios4.htm

http://www.fehmarn-genealogy.com/d_-_obits.htm Denklau,

Nicolaus Matthaeus Accused (in 1877 or before) of illegal emigration, or of not showing for military service. Still wanted in 1878. USA http://www.rootdigger.de/Emi.htm

Found 1920 census notes Nicholas, Amalia, & Matilda on this census, updated 9-19-2005. Grave says birth year was 1852. Updated from 1853 to 1852 on Sept 8 2010.

Quellenangaben

1 Familie2012 Web Site, Nicklous Matthias Denklau
Autor: Christa - Maria Hänisch
 MyHeritage.de Familienstammbaum  Familienseite: Familie2012 Web Site Familienstammbaum: Ahnenforschung Heide
2 Familie2012 Web Site, Nicklous Matthias Denklau
Autor: Christa - Maria Hänisch
 MyHeritage.de Familienstammbaum  Familienseite: Familie2012 Web Site Familienstammbaum: Familie2012

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