Johann Christlieb Dietzmann[1, 2]
1804 - 1871 (67 years)-
Name Johann Christlieb Dietzmann Birth 15 Feb 1804 Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany [3, 4, 5] Gender Male Immigration 4 Jul 1835 Baltimore, MD, USA [5, 6] Left From Bremerhaven,Germany on American ship Napier in Jun 1835. Arrived USA on 4 July. _UID D992668061344497806571CF557DE230CA24 Death 23 Dec 1871 Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA [7, 8, 9] Burial Dietzman Cemetery, Rewey, Iowa, WI, USA Person ID I660 Donnelly and Dancey | Dancey_Branch Last Modified 11 Jul 2016
Family Johanna Rosina Obenauf, b. 21 Mar 1803, Trebnitz-by-Gera, Reuss-Juengere-Linie, Thuringen, Germany d. 16 Oct 1884, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA (Age 81 years) Marriage 21 Jun 1825 Grossaga Church, Saxony, Germany Notes - 1 _UID F260FF7509FDD511999140EE0CC10000D731 [2]
Children 1. Christiana Fredricka Dietzman, b. 2 May 1826, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. infancy, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany 2. Johann Heinrich (John Henry) Dietzman, b. 30 Apr 1827, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. 22 Dec 1903, Lime Ridge Cemetery, Sauk, WI, USA (Age 76 years) 3. Traugott Glaubegott Furchtegott Dietzman, b. 27 Aug 1828, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. 16 Dec 1914, Reedsburg, Sauk, WI, USA (Age 86 years) 4. Christiana Erdmuthe (Ann) Dietzman, b. 18 Jan 1830, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. Yes, date unknown 5. Emilie Ernestine (Nancy Amelia) Dietzman, b. 15 Apr 1831, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. 3 Nov 1895 (Age 64 years) 6. Johann Carl (John Charles) Dietzmann, b. 26 Mar 1832, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. 31 Mar 1914, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA (Age 82 years) 7. Henriette Luise Dietzman, b. 27 Jul 1833, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. 1835, At Sea (Age 1 year) 8. Johann Ernst Dietzman, b. 9 Dec 1834, Lonzig, Prussian Saxony, Germany d. 1835, At Sea (Age 0 years) 9. Johann David Dietzman, b. 16 Mar 1838, Pigeon Creek, Washington, PA, USA d. 21 Aug 1921 (Age 83 years) 10. Noah B. Dietzman, b. 10 May 1839, Pigeon Creek, Washington, PA, USA d. 28 Feb 1928 (Age 88 years) 11. Mary Elizabeth Dietzman, b. 18 Jul 1840, Washington, Washington, PA, USA d. 4 Apr 1919, Platteville, Grant, WI, USA (Age 78 years) 12. John Solomon Dietzman, b. 12 May 1842, Washington, Washington, PA, USA d. 9 Jan 1898, Grant, WI, USA (Age 55 years) 13. Hannah Rosina Dietzman, b. 30 Oct 1843, Washington, Washington, PA, USA d. 28 Dec 1924, Platteville, Grant, WI, USA (Age 81 years) 14. Gideon Dietzman, b. 7 Apr 1845, Pigeon Creek, Washington, PA, USA d. 28 Jun 1865, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA (Age 20 years) 15. John Jacob Dietzman, b. 24 Nov 1847, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA d. 18 Dec 1927, Elroy, Grant, WI, USA (Age 80 years) 16. Sarah Jane Dietzman, b. 8 May 1849, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA d. 17 Sep 1937, Rewey, Iowa, WI, USA (Age 88 years) 17. Emily Marie Dietzman, b. 31 May 1851, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA d. 17 Jan 1929, Platteville, Grant, WI, USA (Age 77 years) 18. Ella Julia Dietzman, b. CA 1853, Mifflin, Iowa, WI, USA d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F302 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Johann was listed as Master Tradesman, Mill Owner, and Miller in thechurch records when he married. He probably inherited the mill from hisfather, who appears to have had it from his father-in-law. It was aWindmill.
"John" C. Dietzman is found in the Pennsylvania State Census of 1842, inWashington Co, Pennsylvania. Genealogical citation of many of his laterchildren have them born there. Some Genealogists list this as the firstappearance of the surname DIETZMAN that has been located in Americanrecords.
According to Genealogy and Family History in Univ. of Wisc. -Platteville, the family immigrated in June, 1835 from Bremerhaven innorth Germany, arriving in Baltimore Maryland aboard the American shipNapier 4 July 1835. Passenger records survive in Baltimore, and apainting of the ship "Napier" is extant in the maritime museum there.
About 1845, moved to "Black Jack" Wisconsin. Bought the "Old DietzmanHomestead" property south of Mifflin, in Iowa County, beginning in 1847.
He is Buried in the Dietzman Cemetary, located on a corner of the oldhomestead property, across the County Road from the Homestead, which isstill standing, unoccupied, in the summer of 2000. The property is nowowned by Mr. McFall.
Johann was listed as Master Tradesman, Mill Owner, and Miller in thechurch records when he married. He probably inherited the mill from hisfather, who appears to have had it from his father-in-law. It was aWindmill.
"John" C. Dietzman is found in the Pennsylvania State Census of 1842, inWashington Co, Pennsylvania. Genealogical citation of many of his laterchildren have them born there. Some Genealogists list this as the firstappearance of the surname DIETZMAN that has been located in Americanrecords.
According to Genealogy and Family History in Univ. of Wisc. -Platteville, the family immigrated in June, 1835 from Bremerhaven innorth Germany, arriving in Baltimore Maryland aboard the American shipNapier 4 July 1935. Passenger records survive in Baltimore, and apainting of the ship "Napier" is extant in the maritime museum there.
About 1845, moved to "Black Jack" Wisconsin. Bought the "Old DietzmanHomestead" property south of Mifflin, in Iowa County, beginning in 1847.
He is Buried in the Dietzman Cemetary, located on a corner of the oldhomestead property, across the County Road from the Homestead, which isstill standing, unoccupied, in the summer of 2000. The property is nowowned by Mr. McFall.
Johann was listed as Master Tradesman, Mill Owner, and Miller in thechurch records when he married. He probably inherited the mill from hisfather, who appears to have had it from his father-in-law. It was aWindmill.
"John" C. Dietzman is found in the Pennsylvania State Census of 1842, inWashington Co, Pennsylvania. Genealogical citation of many of his laterchildren have them born there. Some Genealogists list this as the firstappearance of the surname DIETZMAN that has been located in Americanrecords.
According to Genealogy and Family History in Univ. of Wisc. -Platteville, the family immigrated in June, 1835 from Bremerhaven innorth Germany, arriving in Baltimore Maryland aboard the American shipNapier 4 July 1935. Passenger records survive in Baltimore, and apainting of the ship "Napier" is extant in the maritime museum there.
About 1845, moved to "Black Jack" Wisconsin. Bought the "Old DietzmanHomestead" property south of Mifflin, in Iowa County, beginning in 1847.
He is Buried in the Dietzman Cemetary, located on a corner of the oldhomestead property, across the County Road from the Homestead, which isstill standing, unoccupied, in the summer of 2000. The property is nowowned by Mr. McFall.
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Sources - [S168] International Genealogical Index (R).
- [S170] GEDCOM File : obenauf.ged.
- [S40] Dietzman Genealogy in LDS Archives.
- [S41] History of Iowa County, Wisconsin.
- [S176] Genealogy of the John Christlieb Dietzman Family, CS71.D565 1985.
- [S43] Obituary of John Solomon Dietzman, Jan 1898.
- [S176] Genealogy of the John Christlieb Dietzman Family, CS71.D565 1985.
On 35mm microfilm at Salt Lake City - [S41] History of Iowa County, Wisconsin, Pg 920.
JOHN CHRISTLIEB DIETZMAN, deceased, was born Feb. 25, 1804, in Saxpny,Germany and immigrated to Washington Co., Penn.; in 1845 to Black Jack,Wis., and died Christmas, 1871. His wife was Hannah Rosanna Obennouf,who was born March 21, 1805; married June 21, 1825; they brought upthirteen children -- John Henry, Tronket, Ann Nancy, Charles John, David,Noah, Mary, John Solomon, Hannah, Gideon (deceased), Jacob, Sarah J.,Emily M. - [S176] Genealogy of the John Christlieb Dietzman Family, Pg 920, CS71.D565 1985.
On 35mm microfilm at Salt Lake City
- [S168] International Genealogical Index (R).