Tuesday, November 29, 2011

July 4, 1899 Happy Independence Day!

Lincoln Ave, Dunkirk, NY  1899 July 4th
Not sure whose house this is, maybe Fred's?

On porch:  Louise, age 26, Amelia age 24 holding Pearl, 
Lizzie (Fred's first wife)
On steps:  Henry C. age 33,  In chair:  Fred Wallace age 35.
Lionel, with flag, age 6 
Unknown person on sidewalk. 
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July 4, 1899 – Governor Theodore Roosevelt gives a speech at his home town, Oyster Bay, New York, as other speakers predict he will be the next President. In Plymouth, England, all British warships are decorated with flags and a 21-gun salute is fired. Mark Twain addresses the American Society at a dinner in London.
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This photo dated 1906, location unknown.
Back row, directly behind Pearl:  Amelia's parents, 
Johanna Maria Frederika Notling 
and Daniel Frederick Christopher Wallace. ages 67?
Pearl Brockman front row, left  age 8.
In 1906, Amelia was 38,  Lionel age 13, Wally age 3.5

The Brockman Band of Brothers

date of photo early 1880's
back row:  August (half brother), Henry C.
Front Row:  Joseph, Wilhem, Charles

Charles, the eldest,  then Joseph, Henry, Wilhem are sons of Carl Brockman 
and Maria Schmidt.
Carl Brockman was born Oct 8, 1831,  died Nov. 29, 1902.  His first wife Maria Schmidt 
(Americanized in some cemetery records to Smith)  was born Nov 11, 1832, 
died Dec 20, 1872 or1878?    Carl Brockman had ten children, six with Maria, 
and later four with second wife Frederika.   Not included in the photo above is 
daughter Elizabeth (mother of Mabel),  and Bertha.  Maria Brockman died shortly 
after giving birth to Bertha, who died in infancy.

First set of Brockman children:
1. Charles (dates?) married Minnie Gale
2.  Joseph John (born Oct 16, 1864 Mecklenburg,Germany, died Feb 11, 1926 
in Dunkirk, NY  of arteriosclerosis

3.  Henry Charles. (born Dec 14, 1865, died Jan 8, 1964)  Married Amelia Wallace.
Their children:  Lionel, Pearl, Franklin, Wallace, Henry

4.  Elizabeth (Lizzie) born April 20, 1870 in Colden, NY, died April 11, 1951.  
Married Henry Christopher Hamann, (born April 28, 1861  died Oct. 21, 1922 
of chronic myocarditis)    They had one child, daughter Mabel Lucille, 
who was born Dec 14, 1894, and died Feb 11, 1916 at age 22 in a diabetic coma. 

5.  Wilhem (born May 14, 1872, died Jan 3, 1902)

6.  Bertha  the baby died at 9 months.  Bertha was born on Christmas Day, 
Dec. 25, 1872, died Sept. 18, 1873.   Her mother Maria died 
on Dec. 30, 1872, five days after giving birth.

These dates and details are from Forest Hills Cemetery records...Fredonia, NY
and Farnham Holy Cross Lutheran Cemetery,  Farnham, NY  
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Carl Brockman's second wife was Frederika Krull 
(born Aug 4, 1846, died Aug 7, 1920 or 1926?).
The second set of Brockman children:  
1.  Minnie A.  (married Henry Orts, and had three children:  Ella, Ray, Harvey.
Harvey had a son Keith.  According to Forest Hill Cemetery records, Fredonia,
Minnie was born Aug 24, 1875, died Mar 24, 1967, age 92.  
Husband Henry was born Oct. 16, 1869, died Aug 7, 1947 of colon cancer, age 78. 
Son Harvey Edwin was born Aug 31, 1897, died Feb 2, 1940 of a gastric ulcer, age 42.
Daughter Ella Marie was born Nov 27, 1899, died Oct 22, 1971, age 72. 
No info available on Ray?

2.  Augustus William (born Mar 2, 1877, Farnham, NY, 
died July 13, 1928, age 51 in Dunkirk, NY of endocarditis) 
August married Emma Brinkman, they had two children Arthur and Marie.
Arthur (born Jan 27, 1907, died Mar. 8, 1968, age 61)
Marie D. (born Dec. 7, 1918, died Jan 31, 1985, age 67)

3.  Emma Brockman (born Mar 6, 1883, died Mar 22, 1969, age 86)
married Frank Brinkman.  Siblings August and Emma Brockman 
married siblings Emma and Frank Brinkman.  How cool is that.

4.  Martin Louis (born Feb 2, 1887, died March 1, 1926, age 39.
Cemetery records indicate he was found dead  (the family version is he tragically froze to death in a snowbank)at the Glasgow Switch DAV RR* 

*The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad is a historic railroad company that operated in Pennsylvania and New York.  Chartered in 1867, its first passenger train ran in 1871. After several mergers and name changes, it was leased to the New York Central and Hudson River RR in 1873 for a term of 501 years. It was later wholly absorbed by the New York Central. Passenger service ceased in 1937. 
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Forest Hill Cemetery
Fredonia, NY
Submitted by Nathan Towne

"Forest Hill Cemetery consists of about 40 acres in the Village of Fredonia. The entrance is on Lambert Avenue. Formerly a private cemetery, it is now owned and maintained by the Town of Pomfret. Record books survive, and Town of Pomfret personnel are available for questions by appointment. This transcript consists of data from the "Burials by Date" section of Record Books One, Two, and Three. It covers known burials from the mid-1850s into 2007. Some maiden names, spouse names, and related items have been have been added from other sources by the transcribers, Lois and Norwood Barris. The "Tiffany" note in a notes field indicates that this interment was also found in the burial records (Oct 1858 to Feb 1867) of Jesse M Tiffany, Fredonia undertaker. Only names and dates are available for interments less than 50 years old. There are 16,301 interments in this list."
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CEMETERY RECORDS OF
FARNHAM HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CEMETERY
Village of Farnham, NY; Town of Brant,
Erie County, NY


The Farnham Cemetery is located just off route #249, or Commercial Street, behind the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. The cemetery is well kept but many of the stones are becoming illegible.Many of the residents of the Town of Brant were of German origin and this is reflected in the number of inscriptions which are in German. This also accounts for the fact that many of the names have been changed in spelling from one generation to another, a fact that is noted in this record. The German inscriptions have also been translated into English for ease of reading.





NAMES WHICH HAVE BEEN CHANGEDBerns - Behrns, Bearns
Cook - Koch
Doring - Doering
Lange - Long
Noethling - Nothling
Ohrt - Orth
Smith - Schmidt
Schrader - Schroder, Schroeder
Schultz - Shultz
Waterstreet - Waterstredt
Winters - Winter 

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 Frederika's death date is listed 1920 in the Farnham Holy Cross Lutheran Cemetery records or 
1926 family records,  not sure which date is correct, maybe a typo. But would probably guess the cemetery records are more correct. Unfortunately there's no one around who can verify if Frederika was still living when Martin died..... 

Looking at the photo of the boys one wonders if they all got along as a blended family?  Were they close?  Did the first set of boys get along with their stepmother?   Was there mischief and mayhem and typical roughhousing? How was Carl Brockman as a father!?  With so many children, was he strict and stern? Or kind and warm, maybe even fun? ... so many unanswered questions...  

The Wallace (Wollatz) Branch

Amelia's parents. My great-great grandparents.

Daniel Frederick Christopher Wollatz (Wallace)
born Feb 6, 1839, died Feb 25, 1908, age 69.
  and Johanna Maria Frederika Notling
born in Germany June 21, 1839, died July 18, 1929, age 90.

date of photo in the late 1880's, when they were both nearing 50. 

Each became 50 in 1889. Their Silver Wedding Anniversary was in 1888,
they were married June 7, 1863.

Study this photo and wonder about their personalities. Were they as severe and stern as they look at first glance?  Or could there be a twinkle in his eye?  Was Mrs.Wallace warm and gentle?

Daniel and Johanna had six children:

Frederika Wilhelmena Louise, born Sept 11, 1863 (?) died Oct 7, 1894, age 31.
Her parents were married June 7, 1863,  was she born just three months after?
Frederika married a Russian, who reportedly abused her....
(no other available information)

Frederick Johann Carl, born in Germany Feb 8, 1865, died May 20, 1938, age 73. 

Albert, born Sept 5, 1870  died March 14, 1934 age 64.

Louise, (Aunt Louise) born April 12, 1873 died Feb. 16, 1968 in FL

 Amelia,  (born Nov 8, 1874, died Oct 29, 1959 age 85)
                    Her confirmation certificate (March 1988) lists her name as 
                                     Emilie Sophia Caroline Wollatz 

Franklin, born July 5, 1867, died April 30, 1876 age 9
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Amelia's maternal grandparents were:
Carl David Notling, born Mar 18, 1813, died Oct 6, 1901.
Several variations on this spelling, according to Farnham Holy Cross 
Lutheran Cemetery records:  Noethling and Nothling, 
Americanized from the German Notling (with umlat over the "o")

and Maria Dorthea Begring (born Aug 23, 1810, died Jan. 28, 1894)
Cemetery record lists her as Dorthea Noethling.
Maria Dorthea's siblings were Charles, Caroline and Minnie, 
plus five (?) more who died as infants. Some of this information is handwritten so 
not verified by any cemetery records.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Fred Wallace (Amelia's Brother)

Fred and Lizzie Wallace,  
date of photo unknown.

Frederick Johann Carl Wallace, born Feb 8, 1865 in Germany, died May 28, 1938.  Married twice, no children.  Married Elizabeth (Lizzie) first wife  on  Sept 11, 1888.  Lizzie born July 2, (year?) and died April 20, 1903.
In the summer of 1888, Fred was 23, engaged to be married, and seeking employment...


This letter addressed to Fred Wallace  
Buffalo  August 27, 1888

Fred Wallace
540 Elk St.

Sir Yours in answer to Staple Goods for a Man with $250.00 to Take Interest in 
Light Manufacture and Work in Shop received. For foull (sic) particulars a personal 
interview is necessary. The goods are stapl (sic) grocery goods that every family rich 
or poor use.  The interest I offer you will pay more than stated in the paper and 
if you want business where your services are needed as well as your small 
capital to make money  call at my shop 220 Broadway and investagate (sic) 
for your self between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm.
Yours  (?) 
H. S. Clifton 

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Frederick is Amelia's elder brother, the other siblings are:
 Frederika Wilhelmena Louise, born Sept 1, 1863 Germany, died Oct 18, 1894.  
She was married to a Russian, (name?) and he abused her. 
Franklin, born July 5, 1867 (died just shy of 9 yrs, April 30, 1876) 
Albert born Sept 5, 1870, died March 14, 1934
Louise (Aunt Louise) born April 12, 1873, died Feb 16, 1968 
Amelia, born Nov 8, 1874, died Oct 29, 1959

After Lizzie's death  April 20, 1903, Fred married Dora (maiden name?)
on June 26, 1906.  Dora died on Jan 15, 1934.