Johann Christian HARMS

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Johann Christian HARMS

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Type Date Place Sources
baptism 9. February 1868
immigration 11. September 1882
New York, New York Find persons in this place
death 15. September 1920
Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, USA Find persons in this place
death 22. September 1920
Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United States Find persons in this place
residence 1. June 1905
residence 1. June 1905
residence 1. June 1905
naturalization 9. March 1896
Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois, United States Find persons in this place
burial 17. September 1920
Cedar Lake Cemetery, Barron, Wisconsin, United States Find persons in this place
birth 23. December 1867
Dietrichsfeld , Aurich , Niedersachsen , Deutschland Find persons in this place
census 30. January 1920
Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United States Find persons in this place
census 1. June 1905
Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin Find persons in this place
census 24. April 1910
Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United States Find persons in this place
marriage 9. February 1898
Genesee, Whiteside, Illinois, United States Find persons in this place
marriage 28. February 1895
Jordan Township, Whiteside, Illinois, United States Find persons in this place

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9. February 1898
Genesee, Whiteside, Illinois, United States
Adele Marie Sophie FELLINGSIEK


28. February 1895
Jordan Township, Whiteside, Illinois, United States
Engeline Catharine SCHWITTERS

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1 FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=612791206&action=showRecord
Publication: MyHeritage
  <p>John Christian HarmsAuch bekannt als: Johann Christian FriedrichsGeschlecht: männlichGeburt: 23. Dez. 1867 - Dietrichsfeld, Hanover, Prussia, GermanyHeirat: Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Schwitters - 28. Feb. 1895 - Jordan Township, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesHeirat: Ehepartner: Adele Marie Sophie Fellingsiek - 9. Feb. 1898 - Genesee, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesEinwanderung: 11. Sept. 1882 - New York, New YorkEinbürgerung: Rice Lake Chronotype - 22. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: Ehepartner: Adele Marie Sophie Fellingsiek - 30. Jan. 1920 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, WisconsinTod: 15. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesErdbestattung: 17. Sept. 1920 - Cedar Lake Cemetery, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesEltern: Harm Harms (2), Marie Juliane Harms (geb. Fredricks)Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Harms (geb. Schwitters), Adele Marie Sophie Harms (geb. Fellingsiek)Kinder: Henry Martin Harms, Lucie Marie Hilida Johanah Louise Harms, Adolph John Henry Harms, William John Harms, Herman Henry Harms, Harm Ludwig Harms, Juliana Wilhelmina Augusta Gilbertson (geb. Harms), Herman W HarmsGeschwister: Hillida Elise Garhardine Harms, Anna M. Harms, Wilhelmina Maria Harms&nbsp;&nbsp;Zusätzliche Informationen:LifeSketch: From History of Barron County</p><p>John C. Harms, now deceased, was for many years a prominent figure in the life of Cedar Lake Township and vicinity. In Town, school district and church,he was an active and valued official; in his family , he was everything that a father should be; as a neighbor, he was generous and kindly; and as a citizen, he was upright and beyond reproach.</p><p>His untimely death will long be mourned by all who knew him, as the accident which cost him his life took from as a useful and valued man. He was born Dec. 23 1867, in Germany, the son of Harm and Marie (Fredricks) Harms. Reared in his native land, he attended the government schools and early learned farm work with his parents.</p><p>In 1888, he came to America and took up farming near Sterling,Ill. From there in 1902, he came to Wisconsin and bought 80 acres in Section 16, Cedar Lake Township, to the development of which he devoted the remainder of his life. When he purchased the tract, itwas all wild cutover timber land. He erected a small frame house and barns and started grubbing out the stumps. From time to time, he erected buildings such as a silo, granary, machine sheds, and thelike. In 1905, he built a fine modern barn. He carried on general mixed farming and had a good grade of Holstein cattle and a good breed of swine.</p><p>For many years, he did the town good service asa public official, one year as a supervisor, eight years as a clerk, and three as an assessor. For six years, he was clerk of the school board. He was interested in everything that pertained to the growth of the community, and held stock in the Mikana Cheese Co. and the Angus Cheese Co.</p><p>Fraternally, he was likewise prominent and for nineteen years was a trustee of the Loveland Lutheran Church. He was in the height of a successful career when he was killed in an automobile accident 15 September 1920. Mr. Harms was married 9 February 1897 at Geneseo Illinois to Adele Fellensick, daughterof Henry and Lucia (Taddenken) Fellensick, natives of Germany. She came to America in 1893 and located in Sterling Illinois.</p><p>Mr. and Mrs. Harms were parents of seven children: Herman H. Henry M.William J. Lucie M. Adolph H. and Julia A. Herman H. was born on 27 April 1898, and died on 4 July of the same year. Harm L was born on 17 July 1900. Henry M was born on March 3, 1902. In 1914, whenhe was eleven years of age, he met with a shooting accident which resulted in the loss of one of his eyes. William J was born on 11 September 1903. Lucie M. was born on 24 April 1905. Adolph H. was born on 2 November 1908. Julia A. was born on 28 September 1911. The family faith is that of the German Lutheran Church.</p><p>-------</p><p>John C. Harms</p><p>Rice Lake Chronotype 22 Sept 1920</p><p>John C. Harms, whose death occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 15, as a result of an automobile accident on the Long Lake Road, was born in Germany on Dec. 23, 1867, reaching the age of 52 years, 8 months, and 23 days.</p><p>Mr. Harms had resided on his farm in the town of Cedar Lake for the past nineteen years and had prospered in the business. He is survived by his widow and six children, four boys andtwo girls, also three sisters: Mrs. John Funk of Angus, Mrs. P. Ufkin of Porter, Minn. and Mrs. Reiners of Canby, Minnesota, besides more distant relatives in Illinois.</p>Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 17, with interment at Cedar Lake Cemetery, Rev. G. Heldke, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church in this city, officiating. Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).
2 FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=612791206&action=showRecord
Publication: MyHeritage
  <p>John Christian HarmsAuch bekannt als: Johann Christian FriedrichsGeschlecht: männlichGeburt: 23. Dez. 1867 - Dietrichsfeld, Hanover, Prussia, GermanyHeirat: Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Schwitters - 28. Feb. 1895 - Jordan Township, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesHeirat: Ehepartner: Adele Marie Sophie Fellingsiek - 9. Feb. 1898 - Genesee, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesEinwanderung: 11. Sept. 1882 - New York, New YorkEinbürgerung: </p><p> - 9. Mrz. 1896 - Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesWohnsitz: </p><p> - 1. Jun. 1905 - Cedar Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: 1. Jun. 1905 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, WisconsinWohnsitz: 24. Apr. 1910 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: 30. Jan. 1920 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesTod: 15. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesTod: Rice Lake Chronotype - 22. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesErdbestattung: 17. Sept. 1920 - Cedar Lake Cemetery, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesEltern: Harm Harms (2), Marie Juliane Harms (geb. Fredricks)Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Harms (geb. Schwitters), Adele Marie Sophie Harms (geb. Fellingsiek)Kinder: Henry Martin Harms, Adolph John Henry Harms, Harm Ludwig Harms, Juliana Wilhelmina Augusta Gilbertson (geb. Harms), Lucie Marie Hilida Johanah Louise Harms, Herman W Harms, Herman Henry Harms,William John HarmsGeschwister: Anna M. Harms, Hillida Elise Garhardine Harms, Wilhelmina Maria Harms&nbsp;&nbsp;Zusätzliche Informationen:LifeSketch: From History of Barron County</p><p>John C. Harms, now deceased, was for many years a prominent figure in the life of Cedar Lake Township and vicinity. In Town, school district and church,he was an active and valued official; in his family , he was everything that a father should be; as a neighbor, he was generous and kindly; and as a citizen, he was upright and beyond reproach.</p><p>His untimely death will long be mourned by all who knew him, as the accident which cost him his life took from as a useful and valued man. He was born Dec. 23 1867, in Germany, the son of Harm and Marie (Fredricks) Harms. Reared in his native land, he attended the government schools and early learned farm work with his parents.</p><p>In 1888, he came to America and took up farming near Sterling,Ill. From there in 1902, he came to Wisconsin and bought 80 acres in Section 16, Cedar Lake Township, to the development of which he devoted the remainder of his life. When he purchased the tract, itwas all wild cutover timber land. He erected a small frame house and barns and started grubbing out the stumps. From time to time, he erected buildings such as a silo, granary, machine sheds, and thelike. In 1905, he built a fine modern barn. He carried on general mixed farming and had a good grade of Holstein cattle and a good breed of swine.</p><p>For many years, he did the town good service asa public official, one year as a supervisor, eight years as a clerk, and three as an assessor. For six years, he was clerk of the school board. He was interested in everything that pertained to the growth of the community, and held stock in the Mikana Cheese Co. and the Angus Cheese Co.</p><p>Fraternally, he was likewise prominent and for nineteen years was a trustee of the Loveland Lutheran Church. He was in the height of a successful career when he was killed in an automobile accident 15 September 1920. Mr. Harms was married 9 February 1897 at Geneseo Illinois to Adele Fellensick, daughterof Henry and Lucia (Taddenken) Fellensick, natives of Germany. She came to America in 1893 and located in Sterling Illinois.</p><p>Mr. and Mrs. Harms were parents of seven children: Herman H. Henry M.William J. Lucie M. Adolph H. and Julia A. Herman H. was born on 27 April 1898, and died on 4 July of the same year. Harm L was born on 17 July 1900. Henry M was born on March 3, 1902. In 1914, whenhe was eleven years of age, he met with a shooting accident which resulted in the loss of one of his eyes. William J was born on 11 September 1903. Lucie M. was born on 24 April 1905. Adolph H. was born on 2 November 1908. Julia A. was born on 28 September 1911. The family faith is that of the German Lutheran Church.</p><p>-------</p><p>John C. Harms</p><p>Rice Lake Chronotype 22 Sept 1920</p><p>John C. Harms, whose death occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 15, as a result of an automobile accident on the Long Lake Road, was born in Germany on Dec. 23, 1867, reaching the age of 52 years, 8 months, and 23 days.</p><p>Mr. Harms had resided on his farm in the town of Cedar Lake for the past nineteen years and had prospered in the business. He is survived by his widow and six children, four boys andtwo girls, also three sisters: Mrs. John Funk of Angus, Mrs. P. Ufkin of Porter, Minn. and Mrs. Reiners of Canby, Minnesota, besides more distant relatives in Illinois.</p>Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 17, with interment at Cedar Lake Cemetery, Rev. G. Heldke, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church in this city, officiating. Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).
3 FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=612791206&action=showRecord
Publication: MyHeritage
  John Christian HarmsAuch bekannt als: Johann Christian FriedrichsGeschlecht: männlichGeburt: 23. Dez. 1867 - Dietrichsfeld, Hanover, Prussia, GermanyHeirat: Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Schwitters - 28. Feb. 1895 - Jordan Township, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesHeirat: Ehepartner: Adele Marie Sophie Fellingsiek - 9. Feb. 1898 - Genesee, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesEinwanderung: 11. Sept. 1882 - New York, New YorkEinbürgerung: - 9. Mrz. 1896 - Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesWohnsitz: - 1. Jun. 1905 - Cedar Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: 1. Jun. 1905 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, WisconsinWohnsitz: 24. Apr. 1910 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: 30. Jan. 1920 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesTod: 15. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesTod: Rice Lake Chronotype - 22. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesErdbestattung: 17. Sept. 1920 - Cedar Lake Cemetery, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesEltern: Harm Harms (2), Marie Juliane Harms (geb. Fredricks)Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Harms (geb. Schwitters), Adele Marie Sophie Harms (geb. Fellingsiek)Kinder: Henry Martin Harms, Adolph John Henry Harms, Harm Ludwig Harms, Juliana Wilhelmina Augusta Gilbertson (geb. Harms), Lucie Marie Hilida Johanah Louise Harms, Herman W Harms, Herman Henry Harms,William John HarmsGeschwister: Anna M. Harms, Hillida Elise Garhardine Harms, Wilhelmina Maria Harms&nbsp;&nbsp;Zusätzliche Informationen:LifeSketch: From History of Barron County John C. Harms, now deceased, was for many years a prominent figure in the life of Cedar Lake Township and vicinity. In Town, school district and church, he was an active and valued official; in his family , he was everything that a father should be; as a neighbor, he was generous and kindly; and as a citizen, he was upright and beyond reproach. His untimely death will long be mourned by all who knew him, as the accident which cost him his life took from as a useful and valued man. He was born Dec. 23 1867, in Germany, the son of Harm and Marie (Fredricks) Harms. Reared in his native land, he attended the government schools and early learned farm work with his parents. In 1888, he came to America and took up farming near Sterling, Ill. From therein 1902, he came to Wisconsin and bought 80 acres in Section 16, Cedar Lake Township, to the development of which he devoted the remainder of his life. When he purchased the tract, it was all wild cutover timber land. He erected a small frame house and barns and started grubbing out the stumps. From time to time, he erected buildings such as a silo, granary, machine sheds, and the like. In 1905,he built a fine modern barn. He carried on general mixed farming and had a good grade of Holstein cattle and a good breed of swine. For many years, he did the town good service as a public official,one year as a supervisor, eight years as a clerk, and three as an assessor. For six years, he was clerk of the school board. He was interested in everything that pertained to the growth of the community, and held stock in the Mikana Cheese Co. and the Angus Cheese Co. Fraternally, he was likewise prominent and for nineteen years was a trustee of the Loveland Lutheran Church. He was in the heightof a successful career when he was killed in an automobile accident 15 September 1920. Mr. Harms was married 9 February 1897 at Geneseo Illinois to Adele Fellensick, daughter of Henry and Lucia (Taddenken) Fellensick, natives of Germany. She came to America in 1893 and located in Sterling Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Harms were parents of seven children: Herman H. Henry M. William J. Lucie M. Adolph H.and Julia A. Herman H. was born on 27 April 1898, and died on 4 July of the same year. Harm L was born on 17 July 1900. Henry M was born on March 3, 1902. In 1914, when he was eleven years of age, hemet with a shooting accident which resulted in the loss of one of his eyes. William J was born on 11 September 1903. Lucie M. was born on 24 April 1905. Adolph H. was born on 2 November 1908. Julia A. was born on 28 September 1911. The family faith is that of the German Lutheran Church. ------- John C. Harms Rice Lake Chronotype 22 Sept 1920 John C. Harms, whose death occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 15, as a result of an automobile accident on the Long Lake Road, was born in Germany on Dec. 23, 1867, reaching the age of 52 years, 8 months, and 23 days. Mr. Harms had resided on his farm in thetown of Cedar Lake for the past nineteen years and had prospered in the business. He is survived by his widow and six children, four boys and two girls, also three sisters: Mrs. John Funk of Angus, Mrs. P. Ufkin of Porter, Minn. and Mrs. Reiners of Canby, Minnesota, besides more distant relatives in Illinois. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 17, with interment at Cedar Lake Cemetery, Rev. G. Heldke, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church in this city, officiating. Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).
4 FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=612791206&action=showRecord
Publication: MyHeritage
  John Christian HarmsAuch bekannt als: Johann Christian FriedrichsGeschlecht: männlichGeburt: 23. Dez. 1867 - Dietrichsfeld, Hanover, Prussia, GermanyHeirat: Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Schwitters - 28. Feb. 1895 - Jordan Township, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesHeirat: Ehepartner: Adele Marie Sophie Fellingsiek - 9. Feb. 1898 - Genesee, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesEinwanderung: 11. Sept. 1882 - New York, New YorkEinbürgerung: - 9. Mrz. 1896 - Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois, United StatesWohnsitz: - 1. Jun. 1905 - Cedar Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: 1. Jun. 1905 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, WisconsinWohnsitz: 24. Apr. 1910 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesWohnsitz: 30. Jan. 1920 - Cedar Lake Township, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesTod: 15. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesTod: Rice Lake Chronotype - 22. Sept. 1920 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesErdbestattung: 17. Sept. 1920 - Cedar Lake Cemetery, Barron, Wisconsin, United StatesEltern: Harm Harms (2), Marie Juliane Harms (geb. Fredricks)Ehepartner: Engeline Catharine Harms (geb. Schwitters), Adele Marie Sophie Harms (geb. Fellingsiek)Kinder: Henry Martin Harms, Adolph John Henry Harms, Harm Ludwig Harms, Juliana Wilhelmina Augusta Gilbertson (geb. Harms), Lucie Marie Hilida Johanah Louise Harms, Herman W Harms, Herman Henry Harms,William John HarmsGeschwister: Anna M. Harms, Hillida Elise Garhardine Harms, Wilhelmina Maria Harms&nbsp;&nbsp;Zusätzliche Informationen:LifeSketch: From History of Barron County John C. Harms, now deceased, was for many years a prominent figure in the life of Cedar Lake Township and vicinity. In Town, school district and church, he was an active and valued official; in his family , he was everything that a father should be; as a neighbor, he was generous and kindly; and as a citizen, he was upright and beyond reproach. His untimely death will long be mourned by all who knew him, as the accident which cost him his life took from as a useful and valued man. He was born Dec. 23 1867, in Germany, the son of Harm and Marie (Fredricks) Harms. Reared in his native land, he attended the government schools and early learned farm work with his parents. In 1888, he came to America and took up farming near Sterling, Ill. From therein 1902, he came to Wisconsin and bought 80 acres in Section 16, Cedar Lake Township, to the development of which he devoted the remainder of his life. When he purchased the tract, it was all wild cutover timber land. He erected a small frame house and barns and started grubbing out the stumps. From time to time, he erected buildings such as a silo, granary, machine sheds, and the like. In 1905,he built a fine modern barn. He carried on general mixed farming and had a good grade of Holstein cattle and a good breed of swine. For many years, he did the town good service as a public official,one year as a supervisor, eight years as a clerk, and three as an assessor. For six years, he was clerk of the school board. He was interested in everything that pertained to the growth of the community, and held stock in the Mikana Cheese Co. and the Angus Cheese Co. Fraternally, he was likewise prominent and for nineteen years was a trustee of the Loveland Lutheran Church. He was in the heightof a successful career when he was killed in an automobile accident 15 September 1920. Mr. Harms was married 9 February 1897 at Geneseo Illinois to Adele Fellensick, daughter of Henry and Lucia (Taddenken) Fellensick, natives of Germany. She came to America in 1893 and located in Sterling Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Harms were parents of seven children: Herman H. Henry M. William J. Lucie M. Adolph H.and Julia A. Herman H. was born on 27 April 1898, and died on 4 July of the same year. Harm L was born on 17 July 1900. Henry M was born on March 3, 1902. In 1914, when he was eleven years of age, hemet with a shooting accident which resulted in the loss of one of his eyes. William J was born on 11 September 1903. Lucie M. was born on 24 April 1905. Adolph H. was born on 2 November 1908. Julia A. was born on 28 September 1911. The family faith is that of the German Lutheran Church. ------- John C. Harms Rice Lake Chronotype 22 Sept 1920 John C. Harms, whose death occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 15, as a result of an automobile accident on the Long Lake Road, was born in Germany on Dec. 23, 1867, reaching the age of 52 years, 8 months, and 23 days. Mr. Harms had resided on his farm in thetown of Cedar Lake for the past nineteen years and had prospered in the business. He is survived by his widow and six children, four boys and two girls, also three sisters: Mrs. John Funk of Angus, Mrs. P. Ufkin of Porter, Minn. and Mrs. Reiners of Canby, Minnesota, besides more distant relatives in Illinois. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 17, with interment at Cedar Lake Cemetery, Rev. G. Heldke, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church in this city, officiating. Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).

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