Junkermeier Lineage
This is a list of all pages listed on Junkpedia.
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People
- Anna Margarethe Elisabeth Bierbaum, married to Johann Konrad Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, born in 1773, died in 1857.
- Anna Maria (Junkermeier) Melcher, daughter of Friedrich Christian Junkermeier, born in 1913.
- Charlotte Henriette Junkermeier, daughter of Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier II, born in 1873.
- Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier I, son of Johann Konrad Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, born in 1814, died in 1884.
- Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier II, son of Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier I, born in 1843, died in 1912.
- Friedrich Christian Junkermeier, referred to as Christian Junkermeier III, son of Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier II, born in 1868, died in 1947.
- Friedrich Wilhelm Junkermeier, son of Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier II, born in 1869, died in 1952.
- Henriette Sophie Justine Bökemeier, married to Christian Friedrich Konrad Junkermeier II, born May 24, 1843, died in 1917.
- Johann Konrad Böke-Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, son of Stephen Böke, baptized in 1723, died in 1790.
- Johann Konrad Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, son of Konrad Böke-Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, born in 1786, died in 1854.
- Konrad Böke-Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, son of Johann Konrad Böke-Wiethaupt, Junkermeier, baptized in 1751, died in 1803.
- Stephen Böke, the first recorded ancestor of the Junkermeier family, born in 1684, died in 1742.
Places
- Lippe, Germany, the ancestral area of the Junkermeiers in Germany.
- Stemmen, as in Stemmen 58, the ancestral home of the Junkermeiers in Germany.
- Varenholz, located in Lippe, Germany which contained a church that had ties to the ancesteral Junkermeiers.
Other
- Background information, background information on the compiled history of the Junkermeiers.
- The emigration process, the emigration process from Lippe, Germany.
- Journey from Germany to America, description of the movement of the earliest Junkermeiers from Lippe, Germany to Wisconsin and Iowa, USA.