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August Friedrich Wilhelm Nohr, biographical sketch
August Friedrich Wilhelm Nohr was born in Cammin, Pommern (Pomerania), Prussia, an area that is now
part part of Poland. He and his siblings, Herman and Wilhelm Friedrich
with their parents Michael Frederick and Christine (Ramthun) Nohr, left
their home in Cammin, boarded the Stephani in Hamburg, Germany and
arrived in New York harbor on 10 August 1841. The family initially
settled in Jackson Township, Washington County, Wisconsin, where August
met and married his wife Wilhelmine Brockhaus. Five of their children,
Mary Louisa, Albert F. A. , Louis, Henry F., and Bertha were born here.
On 30 October 1857, August purchased 40 acres of land in Jackson
Township.
He apparently sold the land not long afterwards, and
moved his family to Morrison Township, Brown County, Wisconsin because
records for their son, Franz "Frank" Nohr claim he was born in Morrison
and the family is recorded living here when the 1860 census was taken
August 14th. Their children Christina Marie, Roselena, William F., John
and Emma J. were born here.
August was drafted by the Union Army
on 4 October 1864, serving as a private in Wisconsin's 18th Infantry,
Company F. He was mustered out on 18 July 1865 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Land records show that August owned 160 acres in Morrison Township by 1889.
It
is presumed that he died at home. He was survived by his wife,
Wilhelmine, and children, Mary Louisa, Albert F. A., Louis, Henry F.,
Christina Maria, Roselena, William F, John and Emma J. He was preceded
in death by his parents, Michael Frederick and Christina (Ramthun) Nohr,
his brother Wilhelm, his son Franz (Frank) and his daughter Bertha.
Note:
his birth date per his headstone inscription does not agree with his
birth date as provided by Pomerania, Germany, Parish Register
Transcripts for Cammin, Pommern, where he and his brothers were born.
The baptism record is deemed correct since it's an original source; the
headstone inscription is considered a secondary source for his date of
birth.
Sources: Pomerania, Germany, Parish Register Transcripts,
1544-1883; New York, US, Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including
Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957; US Census records; Bureau of
Land Management; US Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles; Wisconsin,
US, State Census; US Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918; US
Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1970.
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