Showing posts with label Bancroft Iowa. Show all posts
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Friday, September 16, 2022

Families who left Mecklenburg and settled in Pecatonica Township, Winnebago County, Illinois

Families that left Mecklenburg and settled in Pecatonica Township, Winnebago County Illinois included: Anders, Glaeve, Kasch, Laabs/Loobs, Meyer/Meyers/Meier, Rapean, Ritter, Sass and Schwartz/Swartz


Today the province of Mecklenburg where my ancestors lived is called Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The modern state formed after World War 2 has much different boundaries. It takes in many of the old Mecklenburg duchies as well as a portion of  the western part of Pomerania (the rest is now Poland)

The Railroad between Rockford and Freeport Illinois was completed in 1853, a distance of about 31 miles. Bancroft's location was equidistant from both. Some of the families that came from Mecklenburg with a destination of Bancroft stayed on in Rockford while others traveled on to Freeport. 

                          contemporary highway map of the route from Rockford to Freeport

Friederich Albert Anders was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 30th of January 1843. He was married in Mecklenburg to Maria Schwartz of Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. They emigrated in October of 1872 and arrived in the Port of New York on 26th of November. In 1872 they are residing in Pecatonica, Illinois when the birth of their son, Albert Anders, is reported. They stayed for the rest of their lives and are buried in Thompson Cemetery. 

Great Grandfather Frederick "Fred" Glaeve was born in 1841 in Beestland, Demmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, GermanyHe was married to Maria "Mary" Fredericka Neberman in 1874. Birth of daughter Wilhelmina Marie "Minnie" Glaeve on 15 Dec 1875 in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois. Birth of Son Frederick Carl Glaeve on 02 Apr 1878  Ridott, Stephenson, Illinois. Birth of daughter Martha Lydia Fredricka Glaeve on 18 May 1888  Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois. He died on December 11, 1907, in Winnebago County, Illinois, at the age of 66. Mary died on July 11, 1919 and is buried beside him in Winnebago Cemetery on Westfield Rd. in Winnebago, Illinois. 

Frederick Christian Theodor Kasch Sr. was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 3rd of November 1842. He married Sophia Christiana Dorothea Roeder in 1869. They arrived in the USA in 1874 and resided in Burritt, Winnebago County, Illinois. Sophia died in 1876 and in 1881 he was  married to Catharina Dettwiller at St. John's Lutheran church in Pecatonica. He died in 1927 and was buried in Pecatonica Cemetery. Catharina died in 1929 and is also buried in Pecatonica Cemetery. 

Charles Carl Kasch was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 2nd of May 1838. He married Mary Diedrich in 1860. They emigrated to the USA in 1871 and took up residence with their children William, Charles, Georgiana, and Mary in Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois. Charles died in 1921 and his wife Mary in 1914. They are buried in Thompson Cemetery.

Christian Kasch was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 9th of May 1850. He emigrated to the USA in 1872 at the age of 22. In the early1880's he moved to Pecatonica, Illinois and was  married to Wilhelmina "Minnie" Dettwiller when birth's of children Albert and Laura are announced. They later moved to Burritt Township, Winnebago County, Illinois where he was employed as a "farm laborer". Minnie died in December of 1913 and Christian died in December of 1918. They are both buried in the Pecatonica Cemetery

Charles Carl Laabs was born in  Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 1st day of March 1826 and was married to Caroline Wilhelmina Lentz in 1854. They arrived in New York in 1857 and soon set up residence in Granville, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. In ca. 1868 they moved to Pecatonica, Illinois where their son Louis "Lewis" Albert Laabs and his wife Sophie Dettwiller were living.

John Rapean Sr. was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on 6th of February 1831. In 1855 he was married to Sophia Elisabeth Anna Mellendorff  and they emigrated to the USA the same year with their first daughter, Katherine, being born in New York in July of 1856. They lived in Brookfield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin until later moving to Ridott township, Stephenson County, Illinois. One more move found them living in the late 1890's in Pecatonica, Winnebago County, Illinois. 

John Rapean Jr. was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 21st of October 1854. He was an infant when he emigrated to the USA with parents John Sr. and Sophia. In the 1870 Federal Census, at the age of 16, John is working as a "farm laborer" in Pecatonica, Illinois. He married his first wife Johanna "Anna" Laabs in 1879 and they had a son, Ernest. Anna died in 1883 and he remarried Louisa Dettwiller with whom he had 6 more children. John died in 1905 at the age of 50 and is buried in Twelve Mile Grove Cemetery Pecatonica. Winnebago, Illinois.

Henry Carl Ritter was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 8th of August 1862. He emigrated in 1884 and married Marie Bertha Wernicke in Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois in 1891. Henry Carl was employed as a farmer on his own farm in Winnebago Township, Winnebago County, Illinois. In 1935 they moved to Rockford, Illinois. Henry died in 1951 and was buried in Willwood Burial Park, Rockford. Marie died in 1960 and is buried with Henry.  

Their daughter Caroline Marie Ritter married Joachim Frederick Wienk on the 28th of December 1881 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. They emigrated in July 0f 1888 and settled in Pecatonica, Illinois where they raised their family. 

Their son Frederick Carl Ritter also continued to live in Rockford and followed the trade of a carpenter.  He married Vera Eleanor Patrick in 1921. Frederick's parents and he and his wife were all buried in Willwood Burial Park, Rockford.  

Henry Fredrick Sass was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 1st of November 1853. He emigrated at the age of 15 in 1868 to Pecatonica, Illinois. He was married to Sophia Elisabeth Anders on the 26th of December 1877. They lived there for the rest of their lives and are buried in Thompson Cemetery, Winnebago County, Illinois.


Johann "John" Friederich Schwartz Sr. was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany on the 21st day of June 1812. He was married to Marie Reinschottel in 1843.
Marie died in Pecatonica. Illinois in 1896. He continued to live in Pecatonica until his death in 1913  at the age of 101.

30 Jan 184          

                                                             Pecatonica Main Street North



Monday, August 24, 2015

Searching for Burgenlanders in Bancroft, Kossuth County Iowa

Why did my relatives, the Schötls, and many families from Mönchhof (now in Burgenland, Austria) emigrate to Bancroft, Kossuth County, Iowa?

After spending the first of our two days to Kossuth County in the County seat of Algona, we spent our 3rd and final day in Bancroft. (see the Algona blog here)


As early as 1882, Catholic families came to make their homes in and around Bancroft.  It was designated as an out-mission of Algona and Mass was celebrated in the Bancroft public school building for the next several years.  In October 1889, Bishop Hennessy directed Father Nicholls to build a church in Bancroft and the 36' x 60' structure was completed October 19, 1890. It was deemed a separate Catholic parish within the Dubuque diocese.



From our research we put together a list of the Burgenlander burials in Kossuth County, many in Bancroft. 

We started with the "Burgenlander's Honored and Remembered" listed by the Burgenland Bunch. We went through and created a spreadsheet of the families who came from the Neusiedl  area villages buried throughout the U.S.  We sorted that for just the Iowa burials. We next sorted that alphabetically by town burial site in Iowa.  What we found is that the Bancroft St. John the Baptist Cemetery has burials from Mönchhof immigrants representing 14 families.  To these we could add others, like the Schotls, who were Bancroft residents but with no burials.

Shan contacted Judy Vaske, the business manager at Saint John the Baptist Church in Bancroft with our list.  Judy agreed to bring the cemetery records and meet us at St. John the Baptist cemetery to locate the graves.





Shan Thomas and Judy Vaske

Shan at the Martin Sanftner grave marker


The cemetery books are very detailed with the graves marked according to the placement in quadrants. A map is posted on a board in the center of the cemetery. The cemetery is in excellent condition and well cared for. 









St. John the Baptist Cemetery Map




Burgenlanders buried in St. John's Cemetery, Bancroft

last name  maiden name   1st name    home village    birth  death           cemetery         place
Deim Johann Mönchhof 1865 1941 St. John's Bancroft
Deim Rainer Catherine Mönchhof 1866 1931 St. John's Bancroft
Lentsch Rapp Rosalia Mönchhof 1857 1926 St. John's Bancroft
Rainer Gregor Mönchhof 1873 1909 St. John's Bancroft
Rainer Lorenz Mönchhof 1843 1909 St. John's Bancroft
Rainer Krenn Genofeva Mönchhof 1846 1907 St. John's Bancroft
Rainer Martin Mönchhof 1877 1901 St. John's Bancroft
Rapp Franz Mönchhof 1856 1903 St. John's Bancroft
Rapp Zittritsch Marie Mönchhof 1859 1942 St. John's Bancroft
Rapp Josef Mönchhof 1870 1928 St. John's Bancroft
Rapp Sanftner Magdalene Mönchhof 1876 1963 St. John's Bancroft
Regner Georg Mönchhof 1875 1970 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Gothardt Mönchhof 1868 1950 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Schwartz Elisabeth Mönchhof 1871 1954 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Martin Mönchhof 1862 1932 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Rapp Barbara Mönchhof 1868 1932 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Mathias Mönchhof 1844 1911 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Pöckl Anna Mönchhof 1852 1925 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Michel Mönchhof 1856 1908 St. John's Bancroft
Sanftner Hoffman Anna Mönchhof 1855 1901 St. John's Bancroft
Lentsch Melchior Podersdorf 1882 1904 St. John's Bancroft
Lentsch Michel Podersdorf 1855 1931 St. John's Bancroft


We were able to locate and photograph all but 3 of the Burgenlander graves. These we assumed were either never marked, marked but missing, or the stone was buried under the grass.


Some of the Burgenlander grave markers at St. Johns the Baptist Cemetery


After we finished at the cemetery and had a little lunch in downtown Bancroft, we headed to the church where we met with Lori Geitzenauer, the Director of Religious Education for St. John the Baptist Church. She helped us search the church records for births, baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials. She took a tremendous amount of time and was very patient with us.

We looked for Schötl/Hoffman records, then Lori showed us other names from our list. More time with these records would give a better picture of this Burgenland group.  



Baptisms at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 
Bancroft, Iowa, July 2015 
  • Michael Joseph Schotl, baptised 30 Dec 1897, born 13 Dec. 1897, son of Michael Schotl & Elizabeth Hoffman Schotl
  • Michael Mathias Schotl, baptised 30 Jul 1899, born 27 Jul 1899, son of Michael Schotl & Elizabeth Hoffman Schotl
  • Franz (Frank) Mathias Schotl, baptised 8 Jul 1900, born 6 Jul 1900, son of Michael Schotl & Elizabeth Hoffman Schotl, god parents Joseph & Lena Rapp
  • Mathias Paul Schotl baptised 8 May 1902 born 30 Apr 1902,  , son of Michael Schotl & Elizabeth Hoffman Schotl, god parents Michael & Anna Sanftner                                                           (last name Schotl is spelled Schöttel in Baptismal Records)
Marriages at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 
Bancroft, Iowa, July 2015 
  • Michael Schotl to Elizabeth Hoffman, 10 Feb 1896, witnesses Matt Schotl & Teresia Sanftner
  • Joseph Rapp to Lena Sanftner, (Franz Schotl god parents) witnesses John Rapp & Anna Green

Burials at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 
Bancroft, Iowa, July 2015 

  • Mathias Hoffman, died 6 Oct 1906, buried 8 Oct 1906, age 75


The lesson was how valuable church records can be in genealogy. We knew that Michael Schötl and Elizabeth Hoffman had 4 sons born in Iowa but there was no record of these births at the county. The church records are the only documents we have about the boy's birth dates and given names. 









The parish of St. John The Baptist is nearing its 125th year in 2016 and is currently in the 100th year since the building of the church.  The quasquicentennial celebration is set for July 2nd 2016.  A call for stories, pictures and artifacts has been made by the church's History Committee.  Information can be mailed to PO Box 94 Bancroft, IA  50517.






The Schötls and others didn't stay long in Iowa.  According to the 1905 Minnesota State Census, the Schötl family, with the exception of Frank and Mary, were living in Columbus Township, Anoka County.  It was in the Anoka County records and with the help of the Burgenland Bunch that we discovered that many of their Hungarian neighbors from Mönchhof had settled on adjacent or nearby farms in Columbus Township.