Special inventory of German emigrants
Christoph Heinrich Nolte was born on July 26, 1822 in Mariendrebber, Kingdom of Hannover.[1]
Christoph died on February 5, 1895 in Shelby, Ohio, United States, aged 72.[1]
Heinrich died on 5 February 1895 and was buried in German Protestant Cemetery, New Bremen, Auglaize County, Ohio, United States.[2] 1880 US Census
Name | Sex | Age | Status | Relation | Occupation | Birth Place |
Henry Nolte | M | 58 | Married | Head | Gardner | Prussia |
Ellen Nolte | F | 47 | Married | Wife | Keeps House | Hanover |
Alvena Nolte | F | 20 | Single | Daughter | At Home | Ohio |
Anna Nolte | F | 18 | Single | Daughter | At Home | Ohio |
Lucy Nolte | F | 16 | Single | Daughter | At Home | Ohio |
Carrie Nolte | F | 14 | Single | Daughter | At Home | Ohio |
Henry Nolte | M | 12 | Single | Son | At School | Ohio |
Amelia Nolte | F | 10 | Single | Daughter | At School | Ohio |
William Nolte | M | 8 | Single | Son | At School | Ohio |
Kate Nolte | F | 6 | Single | Daughter | Ohio | |
Chris Nolte | M | 20 | Single | Nephew | Farm Hand | Prussia |
Name, first name, country of origin: [3]
birthday / age: 26/07/1822 Job / Stand: Postillion Parents: Mitauswanderer: Faith: Destination (Country / City): America /
Date Emigration / passport issue: 21/04/1847
N > Nolte > Christoph Heinrich Nolte
Categories: German Orphan Immigrants to the United States | Schindler-204