Notizen zu dieser Person
Emigrant identification 17405
First name Gottlieb
Last name Dinkelacker
Emigration year 1851
Continent Westeuropa
Country of destination Frankreich
Last place of residence Sindelfingen
Marital status led.
Denomination ev.
Profession Weber
Sex m
Year of birth 1822
Date of emigration 20.10.
Age at emigration 29
Number of adults 1
Capital 214 fl
Point of destination Chevillon
County Böblingen
Archive Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart
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LDS film #1123413 (Naissances, Mariages, Deces 1848-1876 Etat Civil - Chevillon
shows Christian Theophile Dinkelacker, age 30, married Charlotte Creitzer, age 27, in December 1852. He and Charlotte had 2 daughters before their marriage that were recognized in the marriage contract as legitimate. Christian was a carpenter. Christian also signed the document as Gottlieb Dinkelacker. Charlotte was born in Diemeringen, Bas Rhin on 20 December 1825; her parents were Henri Creitzer, age 64 at her marriage, and Caroline Buch, deceased. Henri Creitzer was a tonnelier (a cooper). (Gottlieb = Theophile in French)
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sailed Glasgow - New York, s.s. Ethiopia, arrival 13 August 1874
Gottlieb Dinkelacker [Dunkllocker], 52, weaver, Germany
Louise, 6, Germany
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Hazleton's Daily Standard, August 6, 1902Gottlieb DinkelacherAfter suffering immensely[?] from asthma and dropsy for a year past, death at 9:15 o'clock yesterday morning claimed Gottlieb Dinkelacher, of 116 East Mine Street. Deceased was born in Germany and immigrated to this country in 1874, taking up his residence in this city. He followed the occupation of carpet weaver and was widely known and universally respected. He was a good citizen and a devout Christian, being an active member of Christ German Church. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Christ Stillwagen, of this city, and Mrs. John Gliem, of Perth Amboy, N.J.; one brother Jacob, of Butler Valley, and four sisters, two of whom live in Germany, one in Philadelphia and one in New York City.
(email S. Davis 14/11/08)