Hello,

sorry, but my English is very bad. I am from Delbr�ck. The village Anreppen now
belongs to this town. The following information are from the book:
Allendorf/Broer/M�ller: "Auf nach Amerika! Zur Amerika-Auswanderung aus dem
Paderborner Land". Bd. 2, Paderborn 1999.

1. I think the name Wibelor, must be Wibbeler. This name is well known in Anreppen
and Delbr�ck. In the book are some Wibbelers going to Amerika, but no Heinrich
Wibbeler. Following Wibbelers I found:
1821 Wibbeler, Johann Joseph, b 24.10.1805, Bentfeld (3 km from Anreppen, belongs
to Delbr�ck now too). Mother Wibbeler, Theresia.
1842 Wibbeler, Johann Stephan, b 16.09.1837 in Dorfbauerschaft (part of Delbr�ck,
ca. 3 km from Anreppen). With him going to Amerika his parents Wibbeler Franz and
Haselmeyer, Katharina.
1851 Wibbeler Conrad, 31 years, parents Wibbeler, Heinrich Farmer in Westerloh
(Westerloh, a small village also belongs to Delbr�ck, it is 8 km away from
Anreppen). With him going to Amerika his wife, Finke, Maria Theresia, 24 years,
parents Finke, Franz Philipp from Nordhagen (also Delbr�ck).
1853 Wibbeler, Johann Jodocus, b 20.01.1825 in Anreppen,, Knecht, parents:
Wibbeler, Jodocus Bernhard; B�cker, Gertrud.

I also found
Wiebeler, Heinrich, b ca. 1820, Delbr�ck. Quelle: Pat Marin, N Linwood Daverport
USA, with "Excerpts from West Point, Iowa USA Newspapers"

The name Rempe ist also very well known in Delbr�ck
Following Rempes going to Amerika:
1849 Rempe, Bernhard from Anreppen
1883 Rempe, (gen. K�nig), Johann Bernard from Anreppen

Also Hermesmeiers (Hermesmeyer)

1849 Hermesmeyer, Bernhard. parents Hermesmeyer, Heinrich and Steffensmeyer,
Elisabeth from Ostenland. (also part of Delbr�ck 8 km to Anreppen)
his parents emigrated too, with their children: Maria Theresia, b 04.04.1833,
Josef Bernhard b 23.10.1835, Maria Eva und Johann Jodocus b 31.10.1840, Maria
Catharina, b 16.4.1844. Quelle Stadtarchiv Delbr�ck A 464
1852 Hermesmeier with his family (6 persons). Quelle Stadtarchiv Delbr�ck A 464
1852 Hermesmeier, Georg. Quelle Stadtarchiv Delbr�ck A 464

Also listed:
1857 Niggemeier, Elisabeth, Magd, Vermogen 40 Th., Quelle Stadtarchiv Salzkotten B
914

The name Possen or Passen is not known.

I hope, this can help you.

Greetings from Delbr�ck

Funki K�llner

 www.funki-koellner.de

Ruby Rempe schrieb:

> I am searching for emmigration list with Heinrich Wibelor/Wiblor about
> 30 years old,
> from Anreppen Westphalia, Married Catherine Rempe (Sygemeier)about 26
> years old, record in St. Landelineus Catholic Church [Anreppen was
> within the parish of Boke]
> After the 1851 marriage in Westphalia, they are recorded in 1860 Federal
> Census in
> Iowa with an 8 year old daughter born in Iowa. Heinrich(Henry) listed
> his occupation as a tailor in the census.
> Also searching for
> Stephen Hermesmeier b 1819
> Anna Maria Theresia Rempe-Hermesmeier b. 1822
> Franz Herman Hermesmeier born 1844
> Anna Maria Hermesmeier born 1846, all immigrants born Anreppen, may
> have  came to USA about same time
> The Rempe sisters had two brothers who also emigrated
> Herman Wilhlelm, b. 1825 m Elisabeth Niggemeier b. 1827 on 21 September
> 1852 [Boke]
> Frederich Wilhlem b. 1815 married Angela Maria Passen/Possen 1816
> with son  Joseph Herman born 1848 all from Anreppen,Westphalia
> Probably arrived in New Orleans if oral history is correct.
>
> Thanks for any help, it would be greatly appreciated.  I have searched
> the GTA and found nothing.
>
> nreppen
> Donald H. Ebbeler" wrote:
> >
> > From: Shelley Renee Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [WFA] Albsmeyer or Albsmeier
> >
> > > I'm not sure I have the correct list but I am looking for information
> > > concerning Berhard Henry Albsmeyer sometimes spelled Albsmeier in the
> > > United States.  He was married to Anna Horman (I don't know when) and had
> > > two children that I know of:  Fred William Albsmeyer my ancestor and his
> > > sister Louisa Wilhemnia Albsmeyer.  Father and both children imigrated to
> > > the United States from Kreis Hertford, Prussia Germany but Berhard was
> > born
> > > in Westphalen, Germany.
> >
> > Hello Shelley,
> >
> > The passenger arrival index information seems to fit the following family
> > from
> > the Mennigh�ffen parish in Kreis Herford [spellings as on the IGI]:
> >
> > Bernhard Henrich Wilhelm Albsmeier oo 20 Nov 1842
> > Anne Cathrine Marie Oermann
> >
> > Children
> > Carl Friedrich Wilhelm           ch. 3 Mar 1844
> > Friedrich Wilhelm                   ch. 12 May 1845
> > Anne Marie Wilhelmine          ch. 23 Jan 1848
> > Anne Marie Ilsebein               ch. 28 Apr 1850
> > Johanne Wilhelmine Louise     ch. 17 Oct 1852
> > Anne Marie Wilhelmine          ch. 11 Nov 1855
> > Anne Marie Caroline              ch. 31 Mar 1861
> >
> > The father seems to be the following:
> >
> > Bernhard Henrich Wilhelm Albsmeier  ch. 31 Oct 1819, also Mennigh�ffen
> > parish
> > Parents: Johann Friedrich Albsmeier
> >              Anne Cathrine Marie Hauenschild
> >
> > and the mother may be the following:
> >
> > Anne Marie Cathrine Elisabeth Oermann  ch. 2 Jan 1825, Kirchlengern parish
> > Parents: Christian Fridrich Oermann
> >              Anne Cathrine Elisabeth Kassebaum
> >
> > You can check on that by consulting the Mennigh�ffen parish film for the
> > marriage.
> > The names of her parents and her age will be given.  Kirchlengern is a
> > separate
> > parish but very close to Mennigh�ffen in Kreis Herford.  On the IGI you will
> > also
> > find Oermann births in Mennigh�ffen contemporaneous with these Albsmeier
> > births.
> >
> > The emigration indexes covering that area list a brother of Bernhard
> > Heinrich,
> > Ernst Heinrich * 23 Dec 1823 from the village of Grimminghausen in the
> > Mennigh�ffen parish, who emigrated secretly to America in 1840.  A Louise
> > Albsmeyer from Grimminghausen, Dienstmagd, age 25 is also listed as
> > emigrating
> > secretly to America in 1881.  The latter listing is in volume 3 of the
> > Wittekindsland
> > series for emigrants to America from Kreis Herford.
> >
> > The following entries from the Germans to America CDs seem to be a pretty
> > close
> > match to at least 2 of the 3 emigrants you know about.  They all came on
> > different ships.
> > Spelling is as on the CDs.
> >
> > HANSA from Bremen, arrived New York 6 Apr 1868
> > Fror. Albsmeyr, age 23, male, from Westphalia, destination USA
> >
> > MOSEL from Bremen, arrived 11 Oct 1879
> > Bernhard Albsmeier, age 59, male, farmer, from Germany, destination USA
> >
> > HOHENSTAUFEN from Bremen, arrived 8 Apr 1881
> > Louise Albsmeyer, age 25, female, from Prussia, destination Illinois
> >
> > Don Ebbeler
> > Upland, CA
> >
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