Minna Eckermann[1, 2]
1870 - 1957 (86 years)-
Name Minna Eckermann Birth 28 Sep 1870 Industry, Austin Co., Texas [1, 2, 3, 4] Gender Female Census 1 Jun 1880 Austin Co., Texas [5] Death 6 Jul 1957 Industry, Austin Co., Texas [1, 2, 4, 6] Burial 8 Jul 1957 Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin Co., Texas [2, 4] Minna Eckermann Luetge (1870-1957) - Find a Grave Memorial FamilySearch ID LZZC-NNF Person ID I2194 Wendel Voigt Family Tree Last Modified 12 Aug 2015
Father Louis Wilhelm Christen Eckermann, b. 19 Mar 1831, Westerwald, Schaumburg Landkreis, Hessen, Germany d. 26 Sep 1913, Industry, Austin Co., Texas (Age 82 years) Mother Charlotte Louise Henriette Meier, b. 10 May 1840, Wehdem, Stemwede, Kreis Miden-Lübbecke, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany d. 7 Mar 1933, Industry, Austin Co., Texas (Age 92 years) Marriage License 27 Dec 1860 Bellville, Austin Co., Texas [7, 8] Marriage 31 Dec 1860 Justice of the Peace, Bellville, Austin Co., Texas [9, 10, 11] Census 1 Jun 1870 Austin Co., Texas [12] Census 1 Jun 1880 Austin Co., Texas [13] Census 1 Jun 1900 Austin Co., Texas [14] Census 15 Apr 1910 Austin Co., Texas [15] Siblings 1. Louis Ernst Eckermann b. 16 NOV 1861, Texas; d. 5 SEP 1932, Mereta, Tom Green Co., Texas; 2. Henriette "Etta" Eckermann b. 8 JUL 1864, Texas; d. 1 FEB 1931, Industry, Austin Co., Texas; 3. Caroline "Lina" Eckermann b. 1 OCT 1868, Austin Co., Texas; d. 8 JUN 1929, Miles, Runnels Co., Texas; 4. Minna Eckermann 5. Anna Henrietta Eckermann b. 19 JUL 1872, Industry, Austin Co., Texas; d. 26 FEB 1949, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas; 6. Adolph Richard Eckermann b. 16 JAN 1881, Industry, Austin Co., Texas; d. 24 OCT 1967, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas; 7. Ida Eckermann b. 14 APR 1883; d. 23 SEP 1959, Brenham, Washington Co., Texas; 8. Edwin Arthur Eckermann b. 23 JUN 1885; d. 19 APR 1973; Family ID F493 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Heinrich Louis "Henry" Luetge, Jr., b. 20 Jan 1860, Germany d. 11 Aug 1955, Industry, Austin Co., Texas (Age 95 years) [4, 16, 17, 18, 19] Marriage 1888 Children + 1. Henry Louis Luetge, III, b. 22 Sep 1889 d. 20 Jun 1969, Brenham, Washington Co., Texas (Age 79 years) + 2. Hilda Luetge, b. 9 Jul 1892 d. Nov 1977 (Age 85 years) + 3. Olga Luetge, b. 2 Mar 1895 d. Yes, date unknown + 4. Annie Luetge, b. 9 Sep 1896 d. 2 Sep 1984, Washington Co., Texas (Age 87 years) + 5. Alma Luetge, b. 26 Feb 1899 d. 19 Oct 1982, Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas (Age 83 years) + 6. Erwin Luetge, b. 30 May 1903 d. Mar 1979 (Age 75 years) + 7. Lanard Luetge, b. 13 Mar 1907 d. 21 Dec 1993 (Age 86 years) + 8. Leroy Luetge, b. 19 Jul 1911 d. 27 Sep 2007 (Age 96 years) Family ID F965 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Jan 2024
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Sources - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 16, 55, 56.
Book includes a picture of Minna Luetge with sisters Henrietta Hupe and Ida Lindemann, and brother Edwin Eckermann. Minna helped with the farm work and the garden. She cooked soap, washed clothes by hand on a washboard and the other many chores required of a woman on the farm. - [S375] LOUIS WILLIAM ECKERMANN, p. 7.
Date: 1 July 1991 - [S383] 1880 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, E.D. 7, Sheet 32, Lines 27-34.
House #263, Louis Eckermann (M,49,Farmer,Prussia), wife Charlotte (F,40,Prussia), son Louis (M,18,Texas), daughter Henriette (F,15,Texas), daughter Carolina (F,12,Texas), daughter Minna (F,10,Texas), daughter Anna (F,8,Texas), mother in law Carolina Meyer (F,73,Prussia).
Date: 1 July 1991 - [S940] Find A Grave, 12 August 2015; http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65155273.
Minna Eckermann Luetge; Birth: Sep. 28, 1870; Death: Jul. 6, 1957; Note: name: Minna Luetge, death date: 06 Jul 1957, death place: New Ulm, Austin, Texas, gender: Female, race: White, death age: 86 years 9 months 8 days, birth date: 28 Sep 1870, birthplace: Texas, marital status: Widowed, father's name: Louis Eckermann, father's birthplace: Germany, mother's name: Charlotte Meyer, mother's birthplace: Germany, occupation: Homemaker, place of residence: New Ulm, Austin, Texas, cemetery: Industry Methodist, burial place: Industry, Texas, burial date: 08 Jul 1957, digital film number: 4163633; Parents: Louis W Eckermann (1831 - 1913), Scharlotte Meyer Eckermann (1840 - 1933); Spouse: Henry Luetge (1860 - 1955); Children: Henry L Luetge (1888 - 1969) *, Annie A. Luetge Krebs (1896 - 1984) * [* = Calculated relationship]; Burial: Industry Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin County, Texas, USA; Created by: Skip Farrow; Record added: Feb 03, 2011; Find A Grave Memorial# 65155273. - [S383] 1880 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, E.D. 7, Sheet 32, Lines 27-34.
RESIDENCES: House #263, Louis Eckermann (M,49,Farmer,Prussia), wife Charlotte (F,40,Prussia), son Louis (M,18,Texas), daughter Henriette (F,15,Texas), daughter Carolina (F,12,Texas), daughter Minna (F,10,Texas), daughter Anna (F,8,Texas), mother in law Carolina Meyer (F,73,Prussia). - [S24] Autobiography of Adolph Richard Eckermann, pp. 3-4 [Eckermann pp. 59-62].
Date: 16 Jan 1937 with updates on 22 Jul 1957 and in 1959 - [S778] Index of Early Marriages of Austin County 1824-1920, [Eckermann p. 325].
Louis W. Eckermann and Louisa C. Meyer, Vol. D, p. 77, 31 Dec 1860. - [S783] Marriage Records of Austin County, Texas, Vol. D, p. 77 [Eckermann p. 327].
Marriage license obtained on 27 Dec 1860, returned 07 Jan 1861. Marriage date 21 Dec 1860.
Date: 7 January 1861 - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 16, 55, 56.
Married Louise Charlotte Henriette Meier in 1860. - [S375] LOUIS WILLIAM ECKERMANN, pp. 1-8.
States that Louis married Scharlotte in 1860.
Date: 1 July 1991 - [S783] Marriage Records of Austin County, Texas, Vol. D, p. 77 [Eckermann p. 327].
Marriage license obtained on 27 Dec 1860, returned 07 Jan 1861. "THIS CERTIFIES, That I joined in marriage as husband and wife, Louis W. Eckermann and Miss Louisa C. Meyer on the 31st day of December, 1860. G. Hermann Bader J.P.
Date: 7 January 1861 - [S382] 1870 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, Sheet 12, Lines 13-18.
House #73, Louis Eckermann (M,39,Farmer,Prussia), Charlotte (F,30,Prussia), Louis (M,8,Texas), Henriette (F,6,Texas), Caroline (F,1,Texas), Caroline Meier (F,64,Prussia). - [S383] 1880 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, E.D. 7, Sheet 32, Lines 27-34.
House #263, Louis Eckermann (M,49,Farmer,Prussia), wife Charlotte (F,40,Prussia), son Louis (M,18,Texas), daughter Henriette (F,15,Texas), daughter Carolina (F,12,Texas), daughter Minna (F,10,Texas), daughter Anna (F,8,Texas), mother in law Carolina Meyer (F,73,Prussia). - [S376] 1900 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, E.D. 8, Sheet 1, Lines 92-96.
Louis Eckermann (M,69,b. Mar 1831 in Germany,married 40 years,immigrated 1856, Farmer), wife Charlotte (F,60,b. May 1840 in Germany, married 40 years, immigrated 1860, total 12 children with 8 living), son Adolph (M,19,b. Jan 1881 in Texas, Farm Laborer), daughter Ida (F,17,b. Apr 1883 in Texas, Servant), son Edwin (M,14,b. Jun 1885 in Texas, Farm Laborer) - [S28] 1910 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, E.D. 10, Sheet 6, Lines 40-43.
Louis Eckermann (M,79, Germany, married 59 years, immigrated 1856, Farmer), wife Charlotte (F,71, Germany, married 59 years, immigrated 1860, total 8 children with 8 living), daughter Ida (F,25,Texas), son Edwin (M,24,Texas). - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 16, 17, 54, 55, 56, 63.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany. - [S375] LOUIS WILLIAM ECKERMANN, p. 7.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Date: 1 July 1991 - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 16, 55, 56.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Henry came with his family to America even though he was the oldest son, not being tall enough for the German army. Henry and Minna lived in the Schoenau area in Texas. The family also lost two children in infancy. Henry enjoyed singing and belonged to the Helvetia Maennerchor. He and Minna lived on the farm until their deaths, raising cotton, corn, hay, cattle, poultry, and hogs. Henry and Minna's home burned in 1954, destroying all of Henry's old keepsakes and valuables brought from Germany.
Book includes a picture of Minna Luetge with sisters Henrietta Hupe and Ida Lindemann, and brother Edwin Eckermann. Minna helped with the farm work and the garden. She cooked soap, washed clothes by hand on a washboard and the other many chores required of a woman on the farm.
Date: 1 July 1991 - [S940] Find A Grave, 12 August 2015; http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65155720.
Henry Luetge, Sr; Birth: Jan. 20, 1860, Germany; Death: Aug. 11, 1955; Note: name: Henry Luetge, death date: 11 Aug 1955, death place: Austin County, Texas, United States, gender: Male, race: White, death age: 95 years 6 months 21 days, birth date: 20 Jan 1860, birthplace: Germany, father's name: Henry Luetge, mother's name: Wilhelmina Jordan, digital film number: 4136192; Spouse: Minna Eckermann Luetge (1870 - 1957) *; Children: Henry L Luetge (1888 - 1969) *, Annie A. Luetge Krebs (1896 - 1984) * [* = Calculated relationship]; Burial: Industry Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin County, Texas, USA; Created by: Skip Farrow; Record added: Feb 03, 2011; Find A Grave Memorial# 65155720.
- [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 16, 55, 56.
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