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Henriette "Etta" Eckermann[1, 2]
Female 1864 - 1931

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  • Nickname  Etta 
    Birth  8 Jul 1864  , , Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3, 4, 5
    Gender  Female 
    Census  1 Jun 1870  Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Census  1 Jun 1880  Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Reference Number  20>2+2 
    Died  1 Feb 1931  Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 8, 9, 10, 11
    Buried  Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 9, 10
    Person ID  I2192  Wendel Voigt's Family Tree
    Last Modified  24 May 2008 
     
    Father  Louis Wilhelm Christen Eckermann,   b. 19 Mar 1831, Westerwald, Schaumburg Landkreis, Hessen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Sep 1913, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother  Charlotte Louise Henriette Meier,   b. 10 May 1840, Wehdem, , , Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Mar 1933, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID  F493  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Friedrich "Fritz" Hupe,   b. 31 Oct 1855, , , , Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Nov 1937  [12, 13, 14, 15
    Married  1883 
    Children 
     1. Louis Hupe,   b. Abt 1883, Welcome, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1896, , , Texas Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Adele Hupe,   b. 7 Feb 1886, Welcome, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Mar 1940
     3. Otto Fredrich Hupe,   b. 4 Feb 1890, Welcome, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Nov 1969
     4. Alfred Hupe,   b. 7 Feb 1898, Welcome, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Oct 1979
     5. Ella Hupe,   d. 30 Apr 1960, , , Texas Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID  F964  Group Sheet
     
  • Event Map
    Event
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 8 Jul 1864 - , , Texas Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1 Jun 1870 - Austin Co., Texas Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1 Jun 1880 - Austin Co., Texas Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 1 Feb 1931 - Industry, Austin Co., Texas Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Link to Google Earth
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    Pin Legend = Address   = Location   = City/Town   = County/Shire   = State/Province   = Country   = Not Set

  • Sources 
    1. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 16, 56, 74.
      NAME: Book includes a picture of Henriette Hupe with her sisters Minna Luetge and Ida Lindemann, and brother Edwin Eckermann. Etta and Fritz lived in Welcome until 1900 when they moved to Schoenau.

    2. [S375] LOUIS WILLIAM ECKERMANN, Eckermann, Chester E., (paper, Santa Maria, California), p. 7, 1 Jul 1991.

    3. [S529] Headstone Inscription for Henryette Hupe, United Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Texas, (photograph), p. 7, 1 Jul 1991.
      Henryette Hupe

    4. [S382] 1870 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, (Industry, Texas), Sheet 12, Lines 13-18, 1 Jul 1991.
      House #73, Louis Eckermann (M,39,Farmer,Prussia), Charlotte (F,30,Prussia), Louis (M,8,Texas), Henriette (F,6,Texas), Caroline (F,1,Texas), Caroline Meier (F,64,Prussia).

    5. [S383] 1880 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, (microfilm), E.D. 7, Sheet 32, Lines 27-34, 1 Jul 1991.
      House #263, Louis Eckermann (M,49,Farmer,Prussia), wife Charlotte (F,40,Prussia), son Louis (M,18,Texas), daughter Henriette (F,15,Texas), daughter Carolina (F,12,Texas), daughter Minna (F,10,Texas), daughter Anna (F,8,Texas), mother in law Carolina Meyer (F,73,Prussia).

    6. [S382] 1870 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, (Industry, Texas), Sheet 12, Lines 13-18.
      RESIDENCES: House #73, Louis Eckermann (M,39,Farmer,Prussia), Charlotte (F,30,Prussia), Louis (M,8,Texas), Henriette (F,6,Texas), Caroline (F,1,Texas), Caroline Meier (F,64,Prussia).

    7. [S383] 1880 U.S. Census, Austin Co. TX, (microfilm), E.D. 7, Sheet 32, Lines 27-34.
      RESIDENCES: House #263, Louis Eckermann (M,49,Farmer,Prussia), wife Charlotte (F,40,Prussia), son Louis (M,18,Texas), daughter Henriette (F,15,Texas), daughter Carolina (F,12,Texas), daughter Minna (F,10,Texas), daughter Anna (F,8,Texas), mother in law Carolina Meyer (F,73,Prussia).

    8. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 16, 56, 74.
      Book includes a picture of Henriette Hupe with her sisters Minna Luetge and Ida Lindemann, and brother Edwin Eckermann. Etta and Fritz lived in Welcome until 1900 when they moved to Schoenau.

    9. [S384] THE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDUSTRY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, INDUSTRY, TEXAS, Raeke, Herman H. W., (n.p., Industry United Methodist Church, 1973), p. 36, 1 Jul 1991.
      Deceased member Mrs. Fritz Hupe, died 01 Feb 1931, buried in Industry.

    10. [S529] Headstone Inscription for Henryette Hupe, United Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Texas, (photograph), p. 36, 1 Jul 1991.
      Henryette Hupe

    11. [S24] Autobiography of Adolph Richard Eckermann, Eckermann, Adolph Richard, (Letter: San Antonio, Texas), pp. 3-4 [Eckermann pp. 59-62], 16 Jan 1937 with updates on 22 Jul 1957 and in 195.
      CONFLICT: Gives death as 02 Feb 1931 near Industry.

    12. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 16, 56, 74.
      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

    13. [S375] LOUIS WILLIAM ECKERMANN, Eckermann, Chester E., (paper, Santa Maria, California), p. 7, 1 Jul 1991.
      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

    14. [S530] Headstone Inscription for Friedrich Hupe, United Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Texas, (photograph), p. 7, 1 Jul 1991.
      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      Friedrich Hupe

    15. [S529] Headstone Inscription for Henryette Hupe, United Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Texas, (photograph), p. 7, 1 Jul 1991.
      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      Friedrich Hupe

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      Friedrich Hupe

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      Friedrich Hupe

      The family came to Texas in 1872 when Fritz was seventeen. Fritz worked in the New Ulm area before moving to Welcome. In 1900, Fritz and Etta moved from Welcome to Schoenau, buying land from the Hoppens family.

      Friedrich Hupe

      Henryette Hupe


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