They settled in the Brenham, Texas area, where they farmed and became accustomed to a new language and the ways of a new country. On January 24, 1895, Freidrich married Alwine Hueske in McGregor, Texas. He acquired the name "Fritz", short for Friedrich and Alwine was pronounced Alvina in English.
In 1906, Fritz and Alvina, along with their children moved to the Providence Area in Floyd County, Texas. Fritz later bought 160 acres in Swisher County, and in 1916 built a new home for his family. It became known as "the home place" and they lived there the remainder of their lives.
Fritz and Alvina had 13 children: Henry, Adolph, Emilie, Alma and Albert (twins), Fred, Dora, Louise, Meta and Frieda (twins, Frieda died in infancy) Annie, William and Hermann, who died at the age of six months.
They settled in the Brenham, Texas area, where they farmed and became accustomed to a new language and the ways of a new country. On January 24, 1895, Freidrich married Alwine Hueske in McGregor, Texas. He acquired the name "Fritz", short for Friedrich and Alwine was pronounced Alvina in English.
In 1906, Fritz and Alvina, along with their children moved to the Providence Area in Floyd County, Texas. Fritz later bought 160 acres in Swisher County, and in 1916 built a new home for his family. It became known as "the home place" and they lived there the remainder of their lives.
Fritz and Alvina had 13 children: Henry, Adolph, Emilie, Alma and Albert (twins), Fred, Dora, Louise, Meta and Frieda (twins, Frieda died in infancy) Annie, William and Hermann, who died at the age of six months.
Family Members
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Henry Otto Lindeman
1895–1951
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Adolph William Lindeman
1897–1951
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Emily Sophie Lindemann Neumann
1899–1975
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Albert Herman Lindemann
1900–1957
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Alma E. Lindemann Raper
1900–1961
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Freidrich Heinrich "Fred" Lindemann
1902–1973
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Dora H. Lindemann Lovvorn
1905–1989
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Louise Emma Lindemann McDaniel
1907–1980
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Meta Gasina Lindemann Norrell
1909–1995
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Annie Ella Lindemann Young
1910–1985
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William O. Lindemann
1913–1995
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Herman Lindemann
1915–1916
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