Rudolph BROCKMANN

Rudolph BROCKMANN

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Rudolph BROCKMANN

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 19. September 1842 Voerden, Voerden Ksp, Bersenbrueck Voerden, Hannover Fstm Osnabrueck nach diesem Ort suchen [2]
Bestattung Dennis, Labette Co, Kansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung
Volkszählung 1. März 1875 Osage, Labette, Kansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 6. Februar 1918 Osage, Labette, Kansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Einwanderung 1865
1880 US Census 1880 Osage, Labette, Kansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 23. Februar 1871 Independence S 33 no 66, Montgomery, Kansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 3. April 1881 Fredonia, Wilson s 58 no , Kansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
23. Februar 1871
Independence S 33 no 66, Montgomery, Kansas, USA
Mary HILTZ
Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
3. April 1881
Fredonia, Wilson s 58 no , Kansas, USA
Amelia Frieda Maria ZOELLER

Notizen zu dieser Person

Name: Rudolph Brockman
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1842
Age at Death: 75
Death Date: 5 Feb 1918
Burial Place: Dennis, Labette County, Kansas, USA

marriaged
of down creek 28y
she 18 y

Encyclopedia of World Crime: A-C

books.google.deJay Robert Nash - 1990 - 852 pages - Snippet view
... at the grocery of Rudolph Brockmann, the first man to help the Benders in Kansas. By then the searchers had discovered that Brockmann had not only helped the Benders settle in the area, but that he and old man Bender had actually ...
http://www.cjonline.com/stories/082503/kan_benders.shtml

In the fall of 1896 Rudolph Brockman, living in the northwestern part of the county, was arrested for the murder of his little girl. It appeared that he kept her in the barn, where for some time she lay sick and was supplied with none of the comforts which her condition demanded. From the evidence, the treatment certainly seemed most brutal and, no doubt, was the cause of the child's death, which occurred about the time, or soon after, his arrest. He was found guilty of murder in the first degree, and sentence was passed in accordance with the verdict.


http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/labette/1901/68-77.shtml
The portable murder book

books.google.deJoseph Henry Jackson - 1945 - 570 pages - Snippet view
For a short time, the Benders lived on the claim of a German named Rudolph Brockmann — a disastrous acquaintanceship for this harmless citizen. At last, however, after one move, they built a frame house on the main road from Parsons to ...

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NORCAL/2002-02/1014681315

he West -- 8 dead bodies have been found under the house of the BENDER
family, in Labette county, Kansas, and near which the body of Senator
YORK’s brother was found. About a dozen persons mysteriously disappeared
near that place the past year. This is the first trace of any of them.
BENDER and family have escaped from the country. A man named BROCKMAN was
hung by an excited mob, to make him confess the knowledge it is believed
he possessed regarding the whereabouts of BENDER and family -- A little
girl named Mary FITZPATRICK was gored to death in Dubuque, Iowa, the
other day, by an infuriated cow -- Richard WALLINGFORD and his wife,
living in Van Buren county, Iowa, deliberately committed suicide a few
nights ago, by taking poison -- In Winona county, Minnesota, John
HEFFERMAN, aged 65, attacked his son with an ax. The latter, in
self-defense, smote his aged parent with a billet of wood, from the
effects of which he died -- The little town of Wetmore, Kansas, on the
Central Branch Pacific railroad, was recently the scene of a horrible and
revolting tragedy. A man named ERRICKSON went to the house of a neighbor
named MARQUETTE, whom he shot dead in his own door. The wretch then
entered the house, and after outraging the wife of the murdered man,
killed her by shooting her 7 times with a revolver. He then wound up by
shooting himself twice, once in the abdomen and once through the head --
5 Indians recently attacked the house of James HARRISON, near Walla
Walla, Oregon. HARRISON defended himself and his daughter, and with a
hatchet knocked 2 down and struggled with a third, when the daughter came
to his rescue and knocked the Indian down with an ax. The neighbors heard
the outcries and came to the relief. Three of the Indians were arrested,
2 escaping.


some more
http://web.archive.org/web/20031020143447/http://www.cjonline.com/stories/082503/kan_benders.shtml
The truth comes out

Soon afterward, the Benders abandoned their home, fleeing in a wagon.

They had been gone at least several days when neighbors noticed a calf had died of starvation and other animals were barely alive.

A large number of men showed up to search the property. They found rectangular depressions in the ground by the orchard and dug up at least eight bodies, including that of the little girl. Accounts vary as to whether all the other bodies were men, or one was a young woman.

A posse was formed to pursue the Benders. Alexander York offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to their arrest, and Gov. Thomas Osborn put out a $2,000 reward for the apprehension of all four.

Some people in the area questioned whether Rudolph Brockman, a suitor of Kate Bender's, had been an accomplice. A crowd tied a rope around Brockman's neck, lifted him into the air, released him, then repeated the process several times as Brockman protested his innocence.

The people gave up after they realized they were getting nowhere, and Brockman escaped with his life.

Meanwhile, souvenir hunters had demolished the Bender home, taking away every board, brick and shingle.



Name: R Brockman
Census Date: 1915
Residence County: Labette
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Osage
Birth Location: Germany
Family Number: 33
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843
Race: White
Line: 18
Roll: ks1915_121
Household Member(s):
Name Age
H H Brockman 24
G L Brockman 22
R Brockman 72


Name: Rudolph Brockman
Geburtsdatum: 1843
Geburtsort:
Alter: 38
Name des Ehepartners: Amelia Zoller
Geburtsdatum des Ehepartners: 1853
Geburtsort des Ehepartners:
Alter des Ehepartners: 28
Ereignisdatum: 03 Apr 1881
Ereignisort: Wilson, Kansas
Name des Vaters:
Name der Mutter:
Name des Vaters des Ehepartners:
Name der Mutter des Ehepartners:
Rasse:
Familienstand:
Name der früheren Ehefrau:
Rasse des Ehepartners:
Familienstand des Ehepartners:
Name des vorherigen Ehemanns der Frau:
Satznummer des Indexierungsprojekts: M72511-2
Ursprungssystem: Kansas-EASy
GS-Filmnummer: 1428563
Referenznummer: 5

Quellenangaben

1 Letter and family data sheets from Freida Tilley, April 17, 1995
2 Letter and family data sheets from Freida Tilley, April 17, 1995

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