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Lizette "Lizzie" Trenckmann[1]
Female 1866 - 1944

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  • Birth  11 Jan 1866  Shelby, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender  Female 
    Reference Number  R:3384-1 
    Died  21 Feb 1944  [1
    Person ID  I3387  Wendel Voigt's Family Tree
    Last Modified  06 Nov 2007 
     
    Father  Emil Trenckmann 
    Mother  Johanna Witte 
    Family ID  F1469  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Ernst Luetge,   b. 30 Jun 1862, , , , Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Sep 1950  [2, 3
    Married  3 Jan 1888 
    Children 
     1. Erna Luetge,   b. 26 Mar 1889
     2. Lillie Luetge,   b. 25 Nov 1890
     3. Elsa Luetge,   b. 1 Apr 1893
     4. Nellie Luetge,   b. 7 Jan 1895
     5. Ida Mae Luetge,   b. 17 May 1898
     6. Otto Luetge,   b. 26 Aug 1902,   d. 14 Jul 1959
     7. Arnold "Arno" Luetge,   b. 1 Feb 1905
     8. Eddie Luetge,   b. 15 Mar 1907,   d. 31 Dec 1963
    Family ID  F1466  Group Sheet
     
  • Event Map
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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 11 Jan 1866 - Shelby, Austin Co., Texas Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 55, 61, 64.
      Lizzie was a musician as well as housewife and mother. She directed women's singing groups and played piano for many occasions.

    2. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 54, 61, 63.
      Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.

    3. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 55, 61, 64.
      Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.

      Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.

      Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.

      Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.

      Lizzie was a musician as well as housewife and mother. She directed women's singing groups and played piano for many occasions.


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