***********************************************
Copyright © by Submitter. All rights reserved.
http://www.fgs-project.com/copyright.html
***********************************************
SUBMITTED BY: Cay Merryman
e-mail: caym@infowest.com
HUSBAND: Johann Heinrik Frederik BIELEFELD
Birthdate: 10 May 1818 Carow,,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
date and place of marriage: 24 Jan 1854
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
other marriages:
military service:
Death date: 31 Jan 1867
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
father: Jochim Heinrich BIELEFELD
mother: Maria Dorothea PETERS
...........................................................................
WIFE: Anna Sophia Catharina MOLLER
Birthdate: 29 Jan 1821
Zidderich,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
other marriages:
date and place of marriage: 24 Jan 1854
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
Death date:
father: Johann Friedrich H. MOLLER
mother: Catarina STUBE
...........................................................................
CHILD 1: Dorothea Catharina Friederika BIELEFELD
Birthdate: 01 Jan 1846
Zidderich,Techentin,Meck-Schwerin,Germany (see notes)
married: Johann Christian Friedrich PLAGEMANN
date and place of marriage: 27 Oct 1865 Woosten,
Meck-Schwerin,Germany
other marriages:
Death date: 12 Dec 1931 Peterson,Clay,Iowa
...........................................................................
CHILD 2: Sophia Friederika Carolina BIELEFELD
Birthdate: 02 Mar 1854
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
Death date: 03 Nov 1858
...........................................................................
CHILD 3: Carl Christoph Theodor BIELEFELD
Birthdate: 27 Apr 1857
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
Death date: 19 May 1857
...........................................................................
CHILD 4: Wilhelmine Caroline Johanna BIELEFELD
Birthdate: 29 Oct 1859
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
Death date: 25 Nov 1859
...........................................................................
CHILD 5: Maria Wilhelmina Christine BIELEFELD
Birthdate: 14 Aug 1862
Woosten,Meck-Schwerin,Germany
married:
date and place of marriage:
other marriages:
Death date:
SOURCES:
Microfilmed Records of the German Churches listed above
and many which are not mentioned.
NOTES:
Please note that child #1 was born nearly eight years before the marriage
of her parents. I searched for several years to try and find a better
answer to
solve this mystery but came up with nothing which made better sense.
Could it
have been military service which took the father away, or the need
to find work
in another area? I do know that often these German day laborers did
not have the
few cents it took to get permission to marry. Anyone connected to this
family
might like to find other answers.