1/12/2024 0 Comments Jacob fink naked![]() ![]() Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Possibly traveled to US on ship named New York, arriving from Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.īatch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: Edenkoben is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality")Įxtracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. Edenkoben is one of the towns situated along the German Wine Route. It lies approximately halfway between Landau and Neustadt an der Weinstraße. At that time Edenkoben was in the state of Bavaria.įrom Wikipedia: Edenkoben is a municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Notes Note N113 Jacob Fink may have been born in Edenkoben, Germany. Source: S50 Type: Census Title: 1900 US Federal Census Place: MISSOURI > ST LOUIS > 12-WD ST LOUIS Date: Media: digital Source Locality: Heritage Quest DATV Sep 2010 Object: Format: tif File: ~/Desktop/My Family/sources/.plowman.tif Title: .plowman Type: PHOTO DOCUMENT Primary or Preferred: N.Source: S425 Type: Vital Record Title: Certificate of Death-State of Michigan Date: Place: Stockbridge, Ingham Co., MI File Number: 190 Register: 1.Source: S424 Type: Newspaper Title: Stockbridge Brief-Sun Periodical: Newspaper obit Place: Stockbridge, Michigan Date: Page: Vol.Source: S399 Type: Vital Record Title: Marriage records 1833-1910 index to marriages 1867-1964 Place: Jackson County (Michigan).Source: S393 Type: Census Title: 1900 Federal Census Place: 1900 > MICHIGAN > INGHAM > STOCKBRIDGE TWP SERS Series: T623 Roll: 716 Page: 145 Date:.Source: S392 Type: Census Title: 1880 Federal Census Place: 1880 > MICHIGAN > INGHAM > STOCKBRIDGE SERS Series: T9 Roll: 583 Page: 545 Date:.Source: S256 Type: Census Title: 1880 Federal Census Place: MICHIGAN > INGHAM > STOCKBRIDGE Date: Media: Series: T9 Roll: 583 Page: 545.Source: S255 Type: Census Title: 1910 Federal Census Place: MICHIGAN > INGHAM > STOCKBRIDGE TWP Date: Media: Series: T624 Roll: 651 Page: 233.Source: S103 Text: Information from Mary Fink Schrock.See the Changes page for the details of edits by Shayne and others. WikiTree profile Fink-424 created through the import of Davidson_Fink.ged on by Shayne Davidson.Place: Waterloo, Jackson Co., MI User ID: 5B7E1E7A118E11DE83A7003065B2943438E5Ĭhild: William Fink Child: Charles Fink Child: Jacob Fink Child: George Fink Child: Wilhelmina Ann "Minnie" Fink Sources Marriage Husband: Jacob Fink Wife: Anna Maria Tisch Marriage: Prior to import, this record was last changed. Place: Oak Lawn Cemetery, Stockbridge, MI Occupation Occupation: Farmer Place: Left Germany to go to US EMPL EMPL Note: lobar pnuemonia Emigration Emigration: Place: Stockbridge Township, Ingham Co., MI įor more history of Jacob and Anna Fink, their children and farm, see page 36: On, Charles and Lyda Ella Fink received $385.12 for 3.095 acres more or less for a Highway Easement Release for the improvement of State Trunkline Highway M-106.Ĭharles and Lyda Ella Fink deeded 15 acres in Section 34 to Floyd Lady and his wife on 5 November 1941.Īfter Charles Fink died on 4 March 1945, Lyda Ella Fink granted 251 1/3 acres more or less to Eddie C. (Their son, Jacob Fink, died in 1895.) One year later, on 17 June 1924 all Jacob Fink's land passed to Charles and Lyda Ella Fink. Six years later when Anna Maria Fink died on 21 June 1923, all the land passed to Jacob and Anna's children, William and Emma Marie Fink, Charles and Lyda Ella Fink, George and Phoebe Margaret Fink, and Minnie (George J.) Hurst. This included 270 acres more or less in Section 34 and Lot number three of Block number eight in the village of Stockbridge, MI. When Jacob Fink died on 6 February 1917 of lobar pnuemonia, he left the land he owned to his wife, Anna Maria "Mary" Fink. A 1922 topographic map shows the name of the lake as Fink Lake. In the 1916-1921 Rural Directory of Ingham County, Jacob Fink is listed as a farmer owning 270 acres of land, two horses, and five cattle. About 1861, Anna moved to Waterloo Township, Jackson CO., MI. ![]() Her family immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1852. She is the daughter of Wilhelm "William" Tisch and Katharine Elisabethe "Catherine" Hanewald. She was born on 7 September 1851 in Kirchheim An Der Eck, Bavaria (now Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany. Jacob Fink married Anna Maria Tisch on 26 December 1869 in Waterloo Township, Jackson CO., MI. He immigrated to the United States on April 13 1868. Jacob Fink was born on Novemin Gutenberg, Germany. ![]()
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