Share Print Bookmark

Wilhelmine Berndt

Female Abt 1847 - 1876  (~ 29 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Compact    |    Text    |    Register    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wilhelmine Berndt was born Abt 1847, Wustrow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 28 Mar 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern.

    Wilhelmine married Johann Pooch. Johann died Aft 1896, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Henrietta H Pooch  Descendancy chart to this point was born 7 Aug 1869, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 11 May 1954, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried , Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA.
    2. 3. Friderike Pooch  Descendancy chart to this point was born Apr 1871, Wustrow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 23 Jan 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern.
    3. 4. Wilhelm Hermann Pooch  Descendancy chart to this point was born 27 Jun 1872, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 14 Sep 1957, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried SeeNotes.
    4. 5. John Pooch  Descendancy chart to this point was born 8 Jun 1874, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern; was christened UNKNOWN; died 22 Dec 1947, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried UNKNOWN.
    5. 6. Heinrich Albert Pooch  Descendancy chart to this point was born Mar 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 10 Apr 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henrietta H Pooch Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wilhelmine1) was born 7 Aug 1869, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 11 May 1954, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried , Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Arrival: 1887
    • Residence: 1900, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Relation to Head: Wife
    • Residence: 1910, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1948, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA

    Notes:

    Henrietta came into this country in 1887, and at the time of
    the 1900 Census had already had 6 children. Her future husband
    Emil is already in this country by 1883. Living with this family
    is Emils mother Johanna. At the time of that census she was
    widowed and was 65 years old.

    Birth:
    Treblin, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern, Preußen

    Henrietta married Emil F William Melchert, Sr. 14 May 1890, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA. Emil was born 13 Mar 1866, Treten, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 23 Jul 1937, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried , Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Friderike Pooch Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wilhelmine1) was born Apr 1871, Wustrow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 23 Jan 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern.

    Notes:

    Died:
    4 years 9 months old


  3. 4.  Wilhelm Hermann Pooch Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wilhelmine1) was born 27 Jun 1872, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 14 Sep 1957, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried SeeNotes.

    Other Events:

    • Name: William Pooch
    • Occupation: Farming, Resort Owner
    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Residence: Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Naturalization: Between 1856 and 1957
    • Arrival: 1887
    • Arrival: 17 Apr 1897, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Arrival: 1898
    • Residence: 1900, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 14 Jun 1905, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Arrival: 24 Sep 1912
    • Residence: 1915, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Relation to Head: Head; Residence Marital Status: Married
    • Residence: 1926, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1940, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head

    Notes:

    Wilhelm emigrated to this country from Pomerania in April of
    1896, from the information that he indicated on his letter of
    intention to become a citizen. The census data of 1900
    indicates and his family mem bers indicate that he comes into
    this country in 1897, however. During his time in Pommerania
    there was a mass exodus of people from that area to the midwest
    of this country. Although very little is known about his early
    years in that area, it has been determined that he is from the
    Rummelsburg area with his village being listed as Tribline. This
    town is that which his his brother John listed as his home of
    orign.There was much civil unrest and the political or religious
    situations that may have prompted his move. His younger
    brother, John arrived in this country earlier in 1891,
    however and that could say seeking new oppertunites might also
    been a factor. Also his sister Henrietta comes into this
    country in 1887 some years earlier, whichmay have said
    something about a family situation.
    During his first few years the 1900 census data indicates that
    he was renting land and
    engaged in farming. Sometime in the very early 1900's he
    aquires 200 acres of property in section 2 of Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    township of Rice . His son Albert had mentioned that he
    bought that farm for $50 per acre and at that time had only $40
    in his pocket. He does apply for citizenship at the Rice
    courthouse on the 27th of March in 1903 and is granted
    his citizen papers on the 18th of November 1905. Normally a 5
    year waiting period was required between the application and
    the granting of citizenship, but this requirement might have
    been waived for some reason. The need to aquire the land
    perhaps was the main reason for the shorter duration of
    citizenship. While on this farm, much of his family or down
    through Albert is born in a log type home. The younger members
    of his family with the exception of Betty are born in a
    grainary, the temporary quarters until a new home was built.
    What was unusual too was that this home by the early 30's was to
    have both running water and electricity by the early 1930's.
    Both Albert and Betty talk about jar-like battery cells that
    were kept in the cellar that were charged about 3 times a week
    with a gasoline tye generator. The running water was developed
    by a gravitational water cistern that was kept filled by a
    windmill and was upslope from the house site.
    The farming at that time was very diversified with the raising
    of hogs, dairy and chickens. Much of the labor was provided by
    the children.
    Although little is known about this indvidual, he appears to
    have many sides. On one side he may have had a quest for wealth
    and in the late 20's he has problems with the law during the
    prohibition era in that he does get envolved with boot legging.
    His son Albert mentions that the Federal Agents were there on a
    number of occasions looking for both the stills and the
    processed liquor. According to himm he had his still in the
    basement floor of the grainuary and the liquor buried inside the
    woodpile. When the agents did catch him he chose to go to jail
    as opposed to paying the fine. Albert had mentioned that he
    would always have to keep quite and not speak to these agents.
    One of the daughters had mentioned that this whole episode
    really gave them a bad name at that time. All of these events
    had happened since his first wife had passed away and in about
    the 1930's. He later sells his farm and buys a resort on nearby
    Cedar Lake. He was not able to maintain any real closeness with
    his family, especially after his first wife had passed away and
    the reason for this may be tied to the way he may treated his
    family, mainly in how he used them.
    --Invalid Dates
    Burial: Trinity Lutheran Church
    Wilhelm emigrated to this country from Pomerania in April of
    1896, from the information that he indicated on his letter of
    intention to become a citizen. The census data of 1900
    indicates and his family mem bers indicate that he comes into
    this country in 1897, however. During his time in Pommerania
    there was a mass exodus of people from that area to the midwest
    of this country. Although very little is known about his early
    years in that area, it has been determined that he is from the
    Rummelsburg area with his village being listed as Tribline. This
    town is that which his his brother John listed as his home of
    orign.There was much civil unrest and the political or religious
    situations that may have prompted his move. His younger
    brother, John arrived in this country earlier in 1891,
    however and that could say seeking new oppertunites might also
    been a factor. Also his sister Henrietta comes into this
    country in 1887 some years earlier, whichmay have said
    something about a family situation.
    During his first few years the 1900 census data indicates that
    he was renting land and
    engaged in farming. Sometime in the very early 1900's he
    aquires 200 acres of property in section 2 of Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    township of Rice . His son Albert had mentioned that he
    bought that farm for $50 per acre and at that time had only $40
    in his pocket. He does apply for citizenship at the Rice
    courthouse on the 27th of March in 1903 and is granted
    his citizen papers on the 18th of November 1905. Normally a 5
    year waiting period was required between the application and
    the granting of citizenship, but this requirement might have
    been waived for some reason. The need to aquire the land
    perhaps was the main reason for the shorter duration of
    citizenship. While on this farm, much of his family or down
    through Albert is born in a log type home. The younger members
    of his family with the exception of Betty are born in a
    grainary, the temporary quarters until a new home was built.
    What was unusual too was that this home by the early 30's was to
    have both running water and electricity by the early 1930's.
    Both Albert and Betty talk about jar-like battery cells that
    were kept in the cellar that were charged about 3 times a week
    with a gasoline tye generator. The running water was developed
    by a gravitational water cistern that was kept filled by a
    windmill and was upslope from the house site.
    The farming at that time was very diversified with the raising
    of hogs, dairy and chickens. Much of the labor was provided by
    the children.
    Although little is known about this indvidual, he appears to
    have many sides. On one side he may have had a quest for wealth
    and in the late 20's he has problems with the law during the
    prohibition era in that he does get envolved with boot legging.
    His son Albert mentions that the Federal Agents were there on a
    number of occasions looking for both the stills and the
    processed liquor. According to himm he had his still in the
    basement floor of the grainuary and the liquor buried inside the
    woodpile. When the agents did catch him he chose to go to jail
    as opposed to paying the fine. Albert had mentioned that he
    would always have to keep quite and not speak to these agents.
    One of the daughters had mentioned that this whole episode
    really gave them a bad name at that time. All of these events
    had happened since his first wife had passed away and in about
    the 1930's. He later sells his farm and buys a resort on nearby
    Cedar Lake. He was not able to maintain any real closeness with
    his family, especially after his first wife had passed away and
    the reason for this may be tied to the way he may treated his
    family, mainly in how he used them.
    --Invalid Dates
    Burial: Trinity Lutheran Church
    Wilhelm emigrated to this country from Pomerania in April of
    1896, from the information that he indicated on his letter of
    intention to become a citizen. The census data of 1900
    indicates and his family mem bers indicate that he comes into
    this country in 1897, however. During his time in Pommerania
    there was a mass exodus of people from that area to the midwest
    of this country. Although very little is known about his early
    years in that area, it has been determined that he is from the
    Rummelsburg area with his village being listed as Tribline. This
    town is that which his his brother John listed as his home of
    orign.There was much civil unrest and the political or religious
    situations that may have prompted his move. His younger
    brother, John arrived in this country earlier in 1891,
    however and that could say seeking new oppertunites might also
    been a factor. Also his sister Henrietta comes into this
    country in 1887 some years earlier, whichmay have said
    something about a family situation.
    During his first few years the 1900 census data indicates that
    he was renting land and
    engaged in farming. Sometime in the very early 1900's he
    aquires 200 acres of property in section 2 of Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    township of Rice . His son Albert had mentioned that he
    bought that farm for $50 per acre and at that time had only $40
    in his pocket. He does apply for citizenship at the Rice
    courthouse on the 27th of March in 1903 and is granted
    his citizen papers on the 18th of November 1905. Normally a 5
    year waiting period was required between the application and
    the granting of citizenship, but this requirement might have
    been waived for some reason. The need to aquire the land
    perhaps was the main reason for the shorter duration of
    citizenship. While on this farm, much of his family or down
    through Albert is born in a log type home. The younger members
    of his family with the exception of Betty are born in a
    grainary, the temporary quarters until a new home was built.
    What was unusual too was that this home by the early 30's was to
    have both running water and electricity by the early 1930's.
    Both Albert and Betty talk about jar-like battery cells that
    were kept in the cellar that were charged about 3 times a week
    with a gasoline tye generator. The running water was developed
    by a gravitational water cistern that was kept filled by a
    windmill and was upslope from the house site.
    The farming at that time was very diversified with the raising
    of hogs, dairy and chickens. Much of the labor was provided by
    the children.
    Although little is known about this indvidual, he appears to
    have many sides. On one side he may have had a quest for wealth
    and in the late 20's he has problems with the law during the
    prohibition era in that he does get envolved with boot legging.
    His son Albert mentions that the Federal Agents were there on a
    number of occasions looking for both the stills and the
    processed liquor. According to himm he had his still in the
    basement floor of the grainuary and the liquor buried inside the
    woodpile. When the agents did catch him he chose to go to jail
    as opposed to paying the fine. Albert had mentioned that he
    would always have to keep quite and not speak to these agents.
    One of the daughters had mentioned that this whole episode
    really gave them a bad name at that time. All of these events
    had happened since his first wife had passed away and in about
    the 1930's. He later sells his farm and buys a resort on nearby
    Cedar Lake. He was not able to maintain any real closeness with
    his family, especially after his first wife had passed away and
    the reason for this may be tied to the way he may treated his
    family, mainly in how he used them.
    --Invalid Dates
    Burial: Trinity Lutheran Church

    Birth:
    Treblin, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern, Preußen

    Buried:
    North Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA, Rice, Minnesota, USA Lutheran Cemetary

    Wilhelm married Louise Auguste Wilhelmine Neubauer 20 Feb 1896, Pommern. Louise (daughter of Wilhelm Heinrich Neubauer and Caroline Henriette Limberg) was born 30 Aug 1877, Waldow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern; was christened 9 Sep 1877, Waldow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 29 Jan 1924, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried Concordia Cemetery North Morristown, Rice, Minneso. [Group Sheet]

    Wilhelm married 21 Apr 1938, Mason City, Cerro Gordo, Iowa, USA. Unknown [Group Sheet]


  4. 5.  John Pooch Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wilhelmine1) was born 8 Jun 1874, Treblin, Rummelsburg, Pommern; was christened UNKNOWN; died 22 Dec 1947, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried UNKNOWN.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farming, 80 Acres, Sec 29,Shieldsville Twp
    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Residence: Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: Wisconsin, USA; Relation To Head: Soldier
    • Arrival: 14 Jul 1891, New York, New York, USA
    • Arrival: 1892
    • Arrival: 1898
    • Residence: 1900, Shieldsville, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 7 Jun 1905, Shieldsville, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Shieldsville, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1920, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Relation to Head: Head; Residence Marital Status: Married
    • Residence: 1930, Shieldsville, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1935, Shieldsville, Rice, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Shieldsville, Rice, Minnesota, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1948, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Treblin, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern, Preußen

    John married Auguste Marie Pommeranz 10 May 1900, Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA. Auguste was born 22 Sep 1878, Pommern; died 10 Nov 1970, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried , Morristown, Rice, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet]


  5. 6.  Heinrich Albert Pooch Descendancy chart to this point (1.Wilhelmine1) was born Mar 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern; died 10 Apr 1876, Kremerbruch, Rummelsburg, Pommern.