[S476] STRAACH FAMILY TREE, Straach, Wallie Menn, (Letter: Miles, Texas), p. 1 [Straach pp. 3-5], 6 Jan 1987.
[S477] ANTON HEINRICH F. MOELLER, Eckermann, Chester E., (Paper: Santa Maria, California), pp. 1-12 [Eckermann pp. 35-46], 1 Jul 1991.
IMMIGRATION-MILITARY: Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in thh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
[S477] ANTON HEINRICH F. MOELLER, Eckermann, Chester E., (Paper: Santa Maria, California), pp. 1-12 [Eckermann pp. 35-46], 1 Jul 1991.
Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in thh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
[S477] ANTON HEINRICH F. MOELLER, Eckermann, Chester E., (Paper: Santa Maria, California), pp. 1-12 [Eckermann pp. 35-46], 1 Jul 1991.
Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in teh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
[S477] ANTON HEINRICH F. MOELLER, Eckermann, Chester E., (Paper: Santa Maria, California), pp. 4-12 [Eckermann pp. 35-46], 1 Jul 1991.
Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in teh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in teh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in teh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
Henry and his family is thought to have come to America on the "Clementine" in 1852. Henry Moeller served in teh Texas Home Guard during the Civil War. He was enlisted in the 23rd Battalion - Texas State Troops on April 6, 1863. According to the Texas State Archives, his enlistment was for six months. Other documents indicate he served in the Home Guard for over a year. States that the family lived in the Industry, Texas area, sold their farm in 1863 and moved to Willow Springs in Fayette County. Henry Moeller became a citizen of the United States on 12 June, 1866. The certificate of citizenship was filed in Bellville, Austin Co., Texas. The information from Germany came from church records located in Suelbeck, which is south of Stadthagen.
Name also seen as Mary Charlotte Fisches. States that she came to America when she was 16 years old with her Mother and brother. Family tradition states the family was from Wuertenburg and also near the Swiss border. Mary lived with her son Fritz and his wife Anna after the death of her husband. In about 1910, Fritz moved his family and Mary near Miles, Runnels Co., Texas.