US-Emigrants from Stockstadt am Main
BARBARA AUBERGER
(1844-1919)
14 November 1844 | Barbara is born in Stockstadt am Main. Father: Anton Auberger (1812-1877) Mother: Margaretha Arnold (1811-****) Godmother: Barbara Maiberger |
EMIGRATION 1855 | Barbara and her parents and siblings emigrate to the US. Port: Le Havre Ship: Metropolis Arrival: New York Date: 21 May 1855 Family members: Auberger Anton, male, 44, farmer Auberger Marg, female, 44 (= Arnold Margaretha) Auberger Dorothea, daughter, 22 Auberger Marie, daughter, 19 Auberger Cath, daughter, 15 Auberger David, son, 11 Auberger Barbara, daughter, 9 Arnold Marie, 48 (= Arnold Anna Maria, Margaretha's sister) Further passengers from Stockstadt am Main: Dutine Heinrich, male, 41, farmer Dutine Phil, son, 15 Dutine Peter, son, 12 Dutine Cath, daughter, 9 Dutine Magd, daughter, 7 Dutine Martin, son, 4 Debor Michael, male, 40 Debor Marie, wife, 40 (= Oberle Maria Anna) Debor Frz Karl, son, 9 Debor Marg. daughter, 7 Debor, Math, son, 5 Debor Ignatz, son, 3 Müller Eva, female, 22 Müller Adam, son, 6 Müller Georg, male, 48 (relationship not clear) Source: New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891 |
CENSUS 1860 | Residence: Ward 3, Allegheny City, Pennsylvania Family members: Andrew Auberger, head, 48, laborer (= Anton) Margaret Auberger, wife, 38 (note: wrong age!) Catherine, daughter, 19 David, son, 17, apprentice blacksmith Barbara, daugther, 15 Source: United States Census 1860 |
14 November 1871 | Barbara marries Joseph Johann Klemm (1842-1911) in St. Marys Church, Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
14 August 1872 | The daughter Mary Ann Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
16 October 1873 | The daughter Katharine M. Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
14 January 1875 | The daughter Anne Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
21 June 1876 | The daughter Magdalena Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
18 August 1879 | The son Joseph Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
CENSUS 1880 | Residence: Allegheny City, Pennsylvania Family members: Klemm Josef, head, 38, moulder Klemm Barbara, wife, 35 Klemm Mary, daughter, 8 Klemm Kate M, daughter, 6 Klemm Anna Phil, daughter, 5 Klemm Magdalena, daughter, 4 Klemm Joseph, son, 10 months Source: United States Census, 1880 |
5 January 1881 | The son August Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
5 January 1884 | The daughter Elizabeth Margaret Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
16 January 1887 | The daughter Dorothea Klemm is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. |
CENSUS 1900 | Residence: Allegheny City, Pennsylvania Family members: Klemm Josef, head, 58, moulder Klemm Barbara, wife, 54 Klemm Mary, daughter, 27, tobacco stripper Klemm Catherine, daughter, 26, seamstress Klemm Annie, daughter, 25, cigar buncher Klemm Joseph, son, 20, painter Klemm Augustus, son, 19, furniture packer Klemm Elizabeth, daughter, 16, seamstress Klemm Dorothea, daughter, 13 Source: United States Census, 1900 |
CENSUS 1910 | Residence: Ward 25, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Family members: Klemm Joseph, head, 68 Klemm Barbara, wife, 65 Klemm Catherine, daughter, 36 Klemm August, son, 29 Klemm Dorothy, daughter, 23 Greer Magdalena, married daughter, 33 Huckestein Elizabeth, married daughter, 26 Huckestein Margaret, granddaughter, 3 Huckestein Charles jr, grandson, 8 months Source: United States Census, 1910 |
30 November 1911 | Barbara's husband Joseph Klemm dies in Pittsburgh from pneumonia, following a fracture of his left arm due to fall on pavement. He is buried at North Side Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Source: Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966 |
26 December 1919 | Barbara Auberger dies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from apoplexy. She is buried at Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, on 29 December 1919. Source: Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966 |
Tree | FamilySearch (K89J-CXR) |
Relatives | Auberger Family Members in the United States (German) |