Tante Alwine was baptized March 15, 1863, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ummendorf, Germany. Her baptismal sponsors were Heinrich Friedrichs, Wilhelm Kutschmann, and Elisabeth Mensch nee Friedrichs.
Alwine was confirmed March 26, 1877, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ummendorf. Her confirmation text was Psalm 18: 2-3: "The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. I will call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies".
Tante Alwine married Karl Hermann Domke on June 5, 1887, in Ummendorf. Karl Domke was born on June 12, 1853, in Alt-Kolzigkow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern, Germany; he was the son of Friedrich Domke and Marie Wilhelmine Schar.
Karl Domke was a farmer and a shepherd. Onkel Karl Domke's date of death is not known.
Karl and Alwine (nee Friedrichs) Domke were the parents of five children:
(1.) Elisabeth Alwine Domke born February 28, 1888, in Ummendorf, Germany
(2). August Karl Domke born October 31, 1889, in Ummendorf, Germany
(3.) Hermann Karl Domke born May 10, 1891, in Ummendorf, Germany
(4.) Emilie Erna Domke born December 5, 1893, in Ummendorf, Germany
(5.) Gustav Otto Domke born February 10, 1895, in Ummendorf, Germany
Tante Alwine Domke's funeral took place on Oct. 27, 1925. The burial records of St. Marienberg Evangelical Lutheran Church in Helmstedt state that Tante Alwine's funeral and burial "took place at 2 P.M, and was public, with the ringing of the church bells."
At her death in 1925, Alwine Domke nee Friedrichs was survived by her son, Otto Domke; her two daughters, Alwine Bock nee Domke and Erna Klatt nee Domke; her grandson Adalbert Klatt and her granddaughter Lucie Domke; and two sisters, Emilie Voigt nee Friedrichs and Elsbeth Emmer nee Friedrichs.
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Alwine Domke (nee Friedrichs) was preceded in death by her parents, Christoph and Dorothea (nee Luddemann) Friedrichs; her husband, Karl Domke; her first-born son, Hermann Karl Domke, who died in infancy, and her second-born son, Hermann Karl Domke, who died in 1912 during a German military exercise in Danzig, Germany; her older sister, Marie Blankenstein (nee Friedrichs); and her brothers, Hermann Friedrichs, Otto Friedrichs, Christoph Wilhelm Friedrichs, Carl Franz Friedrichs, and an unnamed infant brother.
Tante Alwine was baptized March 15, 1863, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ummendorf, Germany. Her baptismal sponsors were Heinrich Friedrichs, Wilhelm Kutschmann, and Elisabeth Mensch nee Friedrichs.
Alwine was confirmed March 26, 1877, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ummendorf. Her confirmation text was Psalm 18: 2-3: "The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. I will call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies".
Tante Alwine married Karl Hermann Domke on June 5, 1887, in Ummendorf. Karl Domke was born on June 12, 1853, in Alt-Kolzigkow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern, Germany; he was the son of Friedrich Domke and Marie Wilhelmine Schar.
Karl Domke was a farmer and a shepherd. Onkel Karl Domke's date of death is not known.
Karl and Alwine (nee Friedrichs) Domke were the parents of five children:
(1.) Elisabeth Alwine Domke born February 28, 1888, in Ummendorf, Germany
(2). August Karl Domke born October 31, 1889, in Ummendorf, Germany
(3.) Hermann Karl Domke born May 10, 1891, in Ummendorf, Germany
(4.) Emilie Erna Domke born December 5, 1893, in Ummendorf, Germany
(5.) Gustav Otto Domke born February 10, 1895, in Ummendorf, Germany
Tante Alwine Domke's funeral took place on Oct. 27, 1925. The burial records of St. Marienberg Evangelical Lutheran Church in Helmstedt state that Tante Alwine's funeral and burial "took place at 2 P.M, and was public, with the ringing of the church bells."
At her death in 1925, Alwine Domke nee Friedrichs was survived by her son, Otto Domke; her two daughters, Alwine Bock nee Domke and Erna Klatt nee Domke; her grandson Adalbert Klatt and her granddaughter Lucie Domke; and two sisters, Emilie Voigt nee Friedrichs and Elsbeth Emmer nee Friedrichs.
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Alwine Domke (nee Friedrichs) was preceded in death by her parents, Christoph and Dorothea (nee Luddemann) Friedrichs; her husband, Karl Domke; her first-born son, Hermann Karl Domke, who died in infancy, and her second-born son, Hermann Karl Domke, who died in 1912 during a German military exercise in Danzig, Germany; her older sister, Marie Blankenstein (nee Friedrichs); and her brothers, Hermann Friedrichs, Otto Friedrichs, Christoph Wilhelm Friedrichs, Carl Franz Friedrichs, and an unnamed infant brother.
Family Members
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Marie Dorothy Elisabeth Friedrichs Blankenstein
1861–1924
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Heinrich Hermann Friedrichs
1865–1925
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Franz Otto Friedrichs
1867–1880
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Anna Emilie Friedrichs Voigt
1870–1950
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Infant Son Friedrichs
1871–1871
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Christoph Wilhelm Friedrichs
1872–1874
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Carl Franz Friedrichs
1872–1874
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Alma Elsbeth Friedrichs Emmer
1879–1953
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