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Johann Wilhelm Abicht

Birth
Death
1 Mar 1882 (aged 74)
Bonn, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bonn, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Johann Abicht and Mary Eleanor Dunsing married in 1833 in Kannewurf, Thueringen Kingdom, Germany.

Baltimore, Passenger and Immigration Lists revealed Wilhelm Abecht arrived in Baltimore on Jul 12, 1841 on the ship America. Port of departure was Bremen, Place of origin was Cannerwolf. He was a Shoe Maker. Family members: Wilhelm Abecht (34), Eleanor Abecht (28), Johann Christian Abecht (7), Carl Christ Abecht (4) and Johann Christ Abecht (1 1/2).

The 1850 census revealed William was a farmer. They were living in Liberty, Washington Co, Ohio. Their property was valued at $200.00. Household members: William Evert (42), Mary Evert (38), Christine Evert (17), Charlie Evert (13), Christopher Evert (10), William Evert (8), Rebecca Evert (5) and James Evert (3).

The 1860 census revealed their property was valued at $800.00. Household members: William Abeckt (53), Mary Abeckt (47), William Abeckt (18), Rebecca Abeckt (15), James Abeckt (13) and Henry Abeckt (4).

The 1870 census revealed household members: John W Abboth (62), Mary Abboth (56), Rebecca Abboth (25) and Henry Abboth (14).

The 1880 census revealed John and Mary were living in Salem, Washington, Ohio. They were both born in Prussia. Household members: John W. Abicht (72) and Mary L. Abicht (67).

Stone is in German.

His wife's parents, Frederick and Regina Abicht Duensing, are memorials # 173630581 and 173630516 in Fearing Township, Washington County.

Their daughter Maria/Mary/Lenore died 1855 (some records say in Lawrence Township, Washington County, that is adjacent to Fearing and touching corners with Salem).

Contributor: Sue Patterson Miller Smith (47878260) • [email protected]
Johann Abicht and Mary Eleanor Dunsing married in 1833 in Kannewurf, Thueringen Kingdom, Germany.

Baltimore, Passenger and Immigration Lists revealed Wilhelm Abecht arrived in Baltimore on Jul 12, 1841 on the ship America. Port of departure was Bremen, Place of origin was Cannerwolf. He was a Shoe Maker. Family members: Wilhelm Abecht (34), Eleanor Abecht (28), Johann Christian Abecht (7), Carl Christ Abecht (4) and Johann Christ Abecht (1 1/2).

The 1850 census revealed William was a farmer. They were living in Liberty, Washington Co, Ohio. Their property was valued at $200.00. Household members: William Evert (42), Mary Evert (38), Christine Evert (17), Charlie Evert (13), Christopher Evert (10), William Evert (8), Rebecca Evert (5) and James Evert (3).

The 1860 census revealed their property was valued at $800.00. Household members: William Abeckt (53), Mary Abeckt (47), William Abeckt (18), Rebecca Abeckt (15), James Abeckt (13) and Henry Abeckt (4).

The 1870 census revealed household members: John W Abboth (62), Mary Abboth (56), Rebecca Abboth (25) and Henry Abboth (14).

The 1880 census revealed John and Mary were living in Salem, Washington, Ohio. They were both born in Prussia. Household members: John W. Abicht (72) and Mary L. Abicht (67).

Stone is in German.

His wife's parents, Frederick and Regina Abicht Duensing, are memorials # 173630581 and 173630516 in Fearing Township, Washington County.

Their daughter Maria/Mary/Lenore died 1855 (some records say in Lawrence Township, Washington County, that is adjacent to Fearing and touching corners with Salem).

Contributor: Sue Patterson Miller Smith (47878260) • [email protected]


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