Barbara [1843-1914]
Jacob [1844-1906]
Katherine Kate [1946-1930]
Johannes [1848-1849]
Joseph Charles [1850-1918]
Friedrich [Fred] [1852-1894]
Shortly after Katharina's death, he left Germany. He arrived in New York on 8 May 1854 on the French ship Hemespere.
On 8 Sept 1854 he applied for naturalization and also married Magdalen Laura Hock [1827-1876] They had four children together:
Rose Marie [1855-1944]
Carolyn Florence [1857-1929]
Dominic Joseph [1860-1860]
Charles Dominick [1867-1947]
On 11 Oct 1856, he became a naturalized citizen.
He was a Private in the 32nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company D, on the Union side
He died on 8 Apr 1901 in Wapakoneta, Ohio and was buried on 10 Apr 1901
Dominicus Ingenthron was born 26 JUNE 1818 in Ludwigshafen Pfalz, Bayern, Deutschland; he was Christened on 26 June 1818 in Ludwigshafen, Pfalz, Bayern, the son of Theodoris Ingenthron and Elisabethae Vondung. In the baptismal records of his children, his first name was listed as Dominici Ingenthron. There are absolutely no records anywhere with a middle name of Joseph, and there are no middle names for any of his children from his first marriage. Whoever used "Joseph" as his middle name is incorrect. Be aware that Deutschland is often used for "Germany" in early records.
Contributor: Mary Mys (50337465)
Barbara [1843-1914]
Jacob [1844-1906]
Katherine Kate [1946-1930]
Johannes [1848-1849]
Joseph Charles [1850-1918]
Friedrich [Fred] [1852-1894]
Shortly after Katharina's death, he left Germany. He arrived in New York on 8 May 1854 on the French ship Hemespere.
On 8 Sept 1854 he applied for naturalization and also married Magdalen Laura Hock [1827-1876] They had four children together:
Rose Marie [1855-1944]
Carolyn Florence [1857-1929]
Dominic Joseph [1860-1860]
Charles Dominick [1867-1947]
On 11 Oct 1856, he became a naturalized citizen.
He was a Private in the 32nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company D, on the Union side
He died on 8 Apr 1901 in Wapakoneta, Ohio and was buried on 10 Apr 1901
Dominicus Ingenthron was born 26 JUNE 1818 in Ludwigshafen Pfalz, Bayern, Deutschland; he was Christened on 26 June 1818 in Ludwigshafen, Pfalz, Bayern, the son of Theodoris Ingenthron and Elisabethae Vondung. In the baptismal records of his children, his first name was listed as Dominici Ingenthron. There are absolutely no records anywhere with a middle name of Joseph, and there are no middle names for any of his children from his first marriage. Whoever used "Joseph" as his middle name is incorrect. Be aware that Deutschland is often used for "Germany" in early records.
Contributor: Mary Mys (50337465)
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