Continuing on from my previous post, Herman Heinrich Diekamp (born 1752) married Catharina Margaretha Stiegemeiers on 9 Apr 1782 in Westerkappeln, Westfalen, Prussia. This couple is Tom’s 4xGreat grandparents. They had 8 children that I have found so far, including one son who died the same day he was born, and was not named in the record, in 1787. At least 2 of their children immigrated to this country, after they had married and had a few children of their own.
One is Steffen Heinrich, who married Anna Elsabein Wallenbrock, and immigrated in 1833 with their 3 children. Another is Herman Henrich, who married Catharina Margaretha Woestenkuehler, and immigrated in 1833 also with their 2 children. They all settled in St. Charles county. I think there are probably other Diekamps who immigrated to St. Charles county also.
Anna Wallenbrock’s parents are Johan Henrich Wallenbrock and Catharina Margaretha Kopats. So Johan Wallenbrock and Catharina Kopats are also Tom’s 4xGreat grandparents.
Records going back farther than this do not always give enough information to make sure I’ve got the right people, so this may be as far back as I can get on these lines. It looks like these records have only recently been made available online, so if I come back to this research later, there may be more records available. So time to move on to other lines and come back here later. It was nice to fill in some blanks on George Farber’s wife’s ancestors though.
On to the Dwiggins line, George James Patrick Ferber’s mother, Vida Dwiggins. I had previously gotten quite a bit on Vida’s paternal line, but nothing on her maternal line. So I will be verifying the information I have, and hopefully filling out the tree on Vida’s mother’s side.