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Wolfgang Fritz Rump was also known as Wolfgang Fred Rump; This became my official name at naturalization when they ask you which name you wish or if you wish to make any changes. So Fritz became Fred.
He was naturalized at US District Court House, Philadelphia, PA; Fritz was officially changed to Fred. Later difficulties with Wolfgang also begat the use of W. Fred as the officially used given name.1
He was also known as W. Fred Rump; After service in the US Army (Oct 1956 to Oct 1959) entering the workplace created its own problems with the name WOLFGANG. It came out as almost being a member of the wolf gang. Spelling Wolfgang was also a problem for many people. W. Fred and the use of Fred as a normal given name was therefore an easier path to take. It became a gradual conversion and by the 1970s everyone knew me as Fred.
He was born on 1 December 1937 at Elbing, East Prussia, Germany.
He is the son of Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller.
Wolfgang Fritz Rump was baptized on 25 December 1937 at St. Nickolei Church, Elbing, East Prussia, Germany.
He immigrated on 5 June 1951 to Wentorf, Hamburg, DEU; As best as I recall we had to go to this camp for medical tests before we were ever approved for immigration. This seems to have taken place in June and December of 1951. A blood test was given on the the 5th and X-Rays on the 6th.2
Wolfgang Fritz Rump witnessed the residence of Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller between 1952 and 1954 at 2817 N. Lawrence Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Here we lived with a German-Hungarian man who needed help with housework and cooking because he had lost both his legs above the knees due to gangrene. My parents were able to save every penny they earned because they had to pay no rent. All we had to do was take care of this man and his house. Within two years they had enough money saved up for a downpayment on a house further north in a better neighborhood in St Henry's parish where I had gone to school anyway. We also belonged to that parish and went to church there.3
Wolfgang Fritz Rump immigrated on 4 March 1952 to Bremerhaven; USS Gen. Sturgis.4
Wolfgang Fritz Rump witnessed the immigration of Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller on 12 March 1952; For some reason I always thought that we arrived on Mar. 15th but my father's notes take precedence on this until I find out otherwise.5
Wolfgang Fritz Rump witnessed the residence of Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller on 15 March 1952 at 5009 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; We lived at Theodore Ellerkamp's cleaning store in the back. Later, in an appartment on the second floor.6 Wolfgang Fritz Rump was educated between September 1952 and June 1956 at Northeast Catholic High School, Philadelphia, PA. He began military service on 16 October 1956 at South Phila, Philadelphia, PA; I registered for the draft, five days after my 18th birthday, on Dec. 6, 1955. The draft board was located at: Local Board No. 134, 5th Floor, Phila. Nat. Bank Bldg., 3207 Kensington Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19134 At the time I weighed 150 pounds, blue hair, blond, medium complexion, height 5'11" My selective service number was: 36 134 37 344 and my place of residence at the time was with my parents at 4357 N. 4th St in Phila.7 Wolfgang Fritz Rump witnessed Basic Training for 8 weeks between 23 October 1956 and December 1956 at Ft Jackson, SC.8 He ended military service on 15 October 1959 at Ft Dix, NJ; Discharged at Ft Dix, NJ with rank of PFC E-3, Regular Army No.: RA 13 594 716.9 He was educated in 1960 at Pennsylvania State University, Ogontz Campus, PA; I attended for two semesters to brush up on my mathematics. I did phenomenal with 100 point averages in College Algebra and Trigonometry. The courses were taught with the idea of getting into Calculus and their regular Physics program which would lead to an Associate Degree. After a 95% and a 100% grade, I thought I was ready for prime time and gegistered at La Salle College.10 He married Maria Elizabeth Vogel, daughter of Heinrich Vogel and Maria Elisabeth Hedwick Behne, on 30 April 1960 at St Henry Parish, Philadelphia, PA. Wolfgang Fritz Rump resided in 1971 at Beverly, Burlington, NJ. As of 1971, the address of Wolfgang Fritz Rump and Maria Elizabeth Vogel was 26 Warren St, Beverly, Burlington, NJ;. Wolfgang Fritz Rump witnessed the burial of Luise Amalie Robiller on 18 May 1985 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA; Death notice published Thursday, May 16, 1985 in the Philadelphia Inquirer: RUMP Louise A. (nee Robiller)on May 15, 1985, age 76 years, wife of the late Fritz and beloved mother of W. Fred Rump and mother-in-law of Marlies; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Angela Nadeau, Bernard Rump, Regina Merder and Martin Merder, a sister Anni Koehler (in Germany). Relatives and friends, members of the Kolping Society are invited to her funeral, Sat (5/18/1985) 8:30 AM at the Rempfer Funeral Home, 4405-07 N 5th St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St Henry, 9:30 A.M. Internment Lawnview Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7PM.11 Wolfgang Fritz Rump witnessed the miscellaneous event of Helga Edith Maria Westendorf between 11 December 1995 and 21 December 1995; Visit to NY & Philadelphia. Helga roamed around NY on her own seeing the musical CATS and many other interesting things. She then took the bus to Westhampton were we picked her up to spend a few days in Beverly. On 12/18 we took a ride to Philly and visited the Franklin Mills mall for some shopping.12 |
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Her married name was Rump.
Maria Elizabeth Vogel was born on 8 July 1938 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, DEU; Geburtsregister Nr. 66/1938 of the Standesamt Essen.
She is the daughter of Heinrich Vogel and Maria Elisabeth Hedwick Behne.
Maria Elizabeth Vogel was baptized on 12 July 1938 at St Batholomäus Kirche, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, DEU.
She was homemaker in 1960.
She married Wolfgang Fritz Rump, son of Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller, on 30 April 1960 at St Henry Parish, Philadelphia, PA.
As of 1971, the address of Maria Elizabeth Vogel and Wolfgang Fritz Rump was 26 Warren St, Beverly, Burlington, NJ;. Maria Elizabeth Vogel witnessed the burial of Luise Amalie Robiller on 18 May 1985 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA; Death notice published Thursday, May 16, 1985 in the Philadelphia Inquirer: RUMP Louise A. (nee Robiller)on May 15, 1985, age 76 years, wife of the late Fritz and beloved mother of W. Fred Rump and mother-in-law of Marlies; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Angela Nadeau, Bernard Rump, Regina Merder and Martin Merder, a sister Anni Koehler (in Germany). Relatives and friends, members of the Kolping Society are invited to her funeral, Sat (5/18/1985) 8:30 AM at the Rempfer Funeral Home, 4405-07 N 5th St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St Henry, 9:30 A.M. Internment Lawnview Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7PM.1 Maria Elizabeth Vogel witnessed the miscellaneous event of Helga Edith Maria Westendorf between 11 December 1995 and 21 December 1995; Visit to NY & Philadelphia. Helga roamed around NY on her own seeing the musical CATS and many other interesting things. She then took the bus to Westhampton were we picked her up to spend a few days in Beverly. On 12/18 we took a ride to Philly and visited the Franklin Mills mall for some shopping.2 |
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Her married name was Nadeau.
Angela Maria Rump was born on 4 March 1961 at Philadelphia, PA.
She is the daughter of Wolfgang Fritz Rump and Maria Elizabeth Vogel.
Angela Maria Rump was baptized on 18 March 1961 at St Henry Parish, Philadelphia, PA.1
She married Richard George Nadeau, son of Dr. Richard George Nadeau and Joan Vivian Parent, on 28 May 1983 at St Bernadette Church, Northfield, NJ.
Angela Maria Rump witnessed the burial of Luise Amalie Robiller on 18 May 1985 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA; Death notice published Thursday, May 16, 1985 in the Philadelphia Inquirer: RUMP Louise A. (nee Robiller)on May 15, 1985, age 76 years, wife of the late Fritz and beloved mother of W. Fred Rump and mother-in-law of Marlies; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Angela Nadeau, Bernard Rump, Regina Merder and Martin Merder, a sister Anni Koehler (in Germany). Relatives and friends, members of the Kolping Society are invited to her funeral, Sat (5/18/1985) 8:30 AM at the Rempfer Funeral Home, 4405-07 N 5th St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St Henry, 9:30 A.M. Internment Lawnview Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7PM.2 Angela Maria Rump was VP of Sales & Marketing, CompuData, Inc. Between 1990 and 1991. She was (an unknown value) on 20 March 1996 at Vice President, CompuData, Inc., Philadelphia. |
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Bernard Fredrick Rump was baptized at St Dominic Church (Frankford Ave), Philadelphia, PA.
He was born on 8 November 1968 at Philadelphia, PA.
He is the son of Wolfgang Fritz Rump and Maria Elizabeth Vogel.
Bernard Fredrick Rump witnessed the burial of Luise Amalie Robiller on 18 May 1985 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA; Death notice published Thursday, May 16, 1985 in the Philadelphia Inquirer: RUMP Louise A. (nee Robiller)on May 15, 1985, age 76 years, wife of the late Fritz and beloved mother of W. Fred Rump and mother-in-law of Marlies; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Angela Nadeau, Bernard Rump, Regina Merder and Martin Merder, a sister Anni Koehler (in Germany). Relatives and friends, members of the Kolping Society are invited to her funeral, Sat (5/18/1985) 8:30 AM at the Rempfer Funeral Home, 4405-07 N 5th St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St Henry, 9:30 A.M. Internment Lawnview Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7PM.1 |
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Gustav Karl Fritz Rump was born on 14 June 1906 at Neustadt, Kreis Ilfeld/Harz, Thuringia, Germany.
He was the son of Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich and Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer.
Gustav Karl Fritz Rump was baptized on 29 October 1906 at Domkirche, Nordhausen, Harz, Germany.
He was educated between 1912 and 1920 at the Volksschule in at Volksschule, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany; Dad described his elementary education simply as: 'from my 7th to my 15th year I went to the Volksschule in Essen'.1
He was where my father spent his 4 years of apprenticeship to learn to become a tailor. He graduated at Eastertime. Between April 1921 and April 1925 at Gebrüder Lülfesmann, Schiphors Straße 2, Quakenbrück, Hannover, DEU.2
He was beginning his tour of being a journeyman tailor here and there in Bavaria. Between 7 June 1925 and December 1925 at München, Bayern, DEU.3
He was Journeyman at Schneidermeister Filsener. In 1926 at Kaufbäuren, Algäu, Bayern, DEU.4
He was Journeyman in 1926 at Aufkirch, Kreis Schöngau, Bayern, DEU.4
He was Worked for 3 months in Tenningen near Freiburg im Breisgau as a journeyman tailor. In 1927 at Tenningen, Emmendingen, DEU.5
He was Three months of journeyman's work was spent here at Schneidermeister Kapp. work was done mostly for the local seminary. In 1927 at Freising, Bayern, DEU.5
He was a journeyman for three years for Schneidermeister Friedrich Ehemann. It was also during this time period that my dad met my mother on a cruise in the Frisches Haff on the way to Kalberg, a resort on the strip of land separating the Baltic sea from the in land sea (Frisches Haff). Between 1927 and 1930 at Marienburg, Westpreußen, DEU.6
He was worked three more years for Schneidermeister Paul Weber who had his business on the Heiligengeist Straße between 1930 and 1933 at Elbing, Westpreußen, DEU.7
He and Luise Amalie Robiller resided from 1931 to 1935 at 42 Hindenburgstraße, Elbing, Stadtkreis Elbing, Westpreußen; In 1934 the house was owned by Landwirt (farmer) Kurt Drabe and my parents shared the house with him, Friedrich Lietke and the gardener Hermann Schulz. It was a first appartment for the young married couple and where my sister Anneliese was born.8
Gustav Karl Fritz Rump married Luise Amalie Robiller, daughter of Maxemilian Louis Robiller and Amalie Louise Bonin, on 24 December 1931 at St Nickolei Church, Elbing, Ostpreußen, DEU; the marriage ceremony was at 2 PM and was officiated by a Rev. Gurki.
Gustav Karl Fritz Rump started his own tailor business in in December 1933 at at Königsbergerstraße 54, Elbing, Westpreußen, DEU.9
He passed Passed Exam as Master Tailor (Schneidermeister). On in 1935 in at Königsberg, Ostpreußen, DEU.10
He and Luise Amalie Robiller resided between 1936 and 1945 at 97 Tannenberger Allee, Elbing, Stadtkreis Elbing, Westpreußen; The street was earlier called Holländische Chaussee.
Gustav Karl Fritz Rump began military service on 17 August 1939 in at Elbing, Ostpreußen, DEU; drafted into the German Wehrmacht Infantry Regiment #400.11
He was milit Infantry Regiment 400 on 15 September 1939.12
He was milit Army Records still have Fritz in the 400th Inf. Reg. which was part of the 228th Inf Div. The outfit was positioned on the western front from May to June of 1940. The 228th became the 12th Armored Div and was sent to Bohemia-Moravia in Oct. of 1940. As it is, my father was attached to the 1st Infantry Replacement Battalion 400 as per notice of 8/20/1940 in Loetzen. On 28 July 1940.13
He was milit Army records record Fritz Rump in the 1. Infantry (Ersatz) Substitution Batallion 400 headquartered in Lötzen, East Prussia on 20 August 1940 at 1. Inf. Ers. Btl. 400, Lötzen, Ostpreußen.14
He was milit Army records indicate that Fritz is now in the 2. (Ergänzungs) Replacement Infantry Regiment 23 in Lyck on 25 September 1940 at 2. Erg. Inf. Rgt. 23, Lyck, Ostpreußen, DEU.14
He was milit Army records now indicate his assignment to the Landwehr. The Unit was attached to the WK X in Wildeshausen. (Wehrkreis 10?) on 14 January 1941 at 1. Landwehr Schützen Btl. 680.14
He was milit Army Records indicate that he is now a corporal (Gefreiter). There is no indication as to when the promotion took place. on 14 January 1941.14
He was milit Army records now indicate his assignment to the Landwehr. The Unit was attached to the WK X in Wildeshausen. (Wehrkreis 10?) on 30 March 1942 at 1. Landwehr Schützen Btl. 680.15
He was milit Army Records indicate his current assignment to be in the 2nd Medical Replacement Unit. Apparently he has now become a medic. On 26 February 1943 at Sanitäter Ersatz Abteilung 2, Stettin, Mecklenburg, DEU.14
He was milit Fritz had by now been transferred to the front in Russia. He was assigned to the motorized Medical Field Unit #122 which was attached to the 122nd Infantry Division. The unit was situated in Staraja from April to October of 1943. In Novemer it moved to Newel, in April of 1944 to Narwa aand in Juli it became attached to the Finnish Army in Wiborg. In August and September the unit moved on to Reval and Pernau in Finland and finally in Oct. to Kurland. . On 1 June 1943 at Feldlazarett 122 (mot), 122. Inf. Div., Staraja, Russia.14 He was milit Army Records now show him in medical unit 2/2 which had become attached to the 12th Panzer Division (12th Armored Div) in Kurland. On 10 February 1945 at Sanitäter Kompanie 2/2, 12. Panzer Div., Kurland, Lithuania.14 He was milit Dad was part of two German Army Groups who were held in reserve in Courland and who were simply bypassed by the Russians. As the war was lost, these troops surrendered in masse. They were shipped off to the Ural mountains and Siberia were most died of desease and starvation. /05/1945 at Kurland, Lithuania.16 He ended military service on 20 November 1948 at Gronenfelde (Lage); POW release - After almost 4 years of a harrowing experience and being too weak to work but still alive my father was released weighing only 90 pounds. He had himself discharged to West Germany rather than to where his wife and children were living in Finow near Eberswalde at the time. He was able to do that because he was from Essen/Oldenburg where he grew up. My dad's records show this date to be on the 25th.17,14 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump witnessed the emigration of Wolfgang Fritz Rump on 5 June 1951 at Wentorf, Hamburg, DEU; As best as I recall we had to go to this camp for medical tests before we were ever approved for immigration. This seems to have taken place in June and December of 1951. A blood test was given on the the 5th and X-Rays on the 6th.18 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller resided between 1952 and 1954 at 2817 N. Lawrence Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Here we lived with a German-Hungarian man who needed help with housework and cooking because he had lost both his legs above the knees due to gangrene. My parents were able to save every penny they earned because they had to pay no rent. All we had to do was take care of this man and his house. Within two years they had enough money saved up for a downpayment on a house further north in a better neighborhood in St Henry's parish where I had gone to school anyway. We also belonged to that parish and went to church there.19 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump witnessed the immigration of Wolfgang Fritz Rump on 4 March 1952 at Bremerhaven; USS Gen. Sturgis.20 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller immigrated on 12 March 1952; For some reason I always thought that we arrived on Mar. 15th but my father's notes take precedence on this until I find out otherwise.21 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller resided on 15 March 1952 at 5009 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; We lived at Theodore Ellerkamp's cleaning store in the back. Later, in an appartment on the second floor.22 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller resided circa 1960 at 655 Kirkwood Ave., Abington/Phila, Abington, PA; This was my parents' little dream home in the suburbs. They lived there till their deaths.19 Gustav Karl Fritz Rump From my father's own words written on 6/10/73 in connection with an insurance claim to receive retirement benefits from Germany. I, Fritz Rump, came to Essen/Oldenburg in the first year of my life as the to be adopted son of Bernard Rump. I was born on June 14, 1906 in Neustadt, Kreis Ilfeld. From my 7th to my 15th year I went to the Volksschule (public school) in Essen. I then became a tailor apprentice for four years from 1921 to 1925 at the Brothers Lülfesmann in Quakenbrück/Hannover, Schiphorstsrasse 2. On Jun 7th, 1925 I started on my journeyman's trip where I worked for many Master Tailors in order to learn my trade. I don't know all the places anymore but during the first two years I worked mostly as a journeyman tailor in the Southern area of Germany. First I spent about a half a year in Munich, then a half year in Aufkirch, Kr. Schöngau and/or Kaufbüren/Algäu, Bavaria. I thought it was Tailormaster Filsener. Then I worked in the old bishop city Freising/Bavaria for about 3 months. I think this was Tailormaster Kapp and we worked for the local Seminary. Then I worked for 3 months in the Black Forest in Tenningen. I think it was Kreis Emmendingen near Freiburg in the Breisgau. I then made my way towards the East and first worked in Marienburg, West Prussia at Tailormaster Friedrich Ehmann for about 3 years until 1930. Then I worked in Elbing, West Prussia, for Mastertailor Paul Weber on the Heiligen Geist Strasse until 1933. I then founded my own business in Dec, 1933 at Königsbergerstrasse 54 in Elbing. All this time I was covered by Social Security. On Aug. 17, 1939 I was drafted into the German army. My unit was captured by the Russians in 1945 and I spent the next four years as a POW in various camps in Russia. They let me go on 25 Nov. 1948 to Essen/Oldnbg, where I had grown up. I worked there, until I emmigrated to the United States of America on 3/12/52, as an independent master tailor. I was not covered in this latter period (by social security). Today I'm living out my retirement here in America and I would be happy if my request for retirement benefits would be successful. A copy of my discharge paper is included herewith. Sincerely, Fritz Rump (655 Kirkwood Ave, Phila, PA 19111) on 6 October 1973. He died on 10 August 1976 at Abington Hospital, Montgomery, PA, at age 70. He was buried on 13 August 1976 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA. |
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Her married name was Rump.
Luise Amalie Robiller was born on 17 October 1908 at Elbing, Westpreußen, DEU.
She was the daughter of Maxemilian Louis Robiller and Amalie Louise Bonin.
Luise Amalie Robiller was Ladies Tailor after 1922.
She resided circa 1930 at 95-97 Tannenberger Allee, Elbing, Stadtkreis Elbing, Westpreußen, DEU; I'm really not sure when my grandfather bought the properties. There was always the story of him having lost everything during the Inflationary period while inebriated. Supposedly he sold his house for a considerable sum of money but inflation made it worthless in a few days or weeks. This was from my mother. She then claimed that he had to start all over again. Therefore the above circa 1930 date.1
Luise Amalie Robiller witnessed the baptism of Waltraud Hildegard Groß on 18 January 1930 at Heiligen Drei-Königen Kirche, Elbing, Westpreußen, DEU.
Luise Amalie Robiller and Gustav Karl Fritz Rump resided from 1931 to 1935 at 42 Hindenburgstraße, Elbing, Stadtkreis Elbing, Westpreußen; In 1934 the house was owned by Landwirt (farmer) Kurt Drabe and my parents shared the house with him, Friedrich Lietke and the gardener Hermann Schulz. It was a first appartment for the young married couple and where my sister Anneliese was born.2
Luise Amalie Robiller married Gustav Karl Fritz Rump, son of Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich and Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer, on 24 December 1931 at St Nickolei Church, Elbing, Ostpreußen, DEU; the marriage ceremony was at 2 PM and was officiated by a Rev. Gurki.
Luise Amalie Robiller and Gustav Karl Fritz Rump resided between 1936 and 1945 at 97 Tannenberger Allee, Elbing, Stadtkreis Elbing, Westpreußen; The street was earlier called Holländische Chaussee.
Luise Amalie Robiller witnessed the baptism of Wolfgang Fritz Rump on 25 December 1937 at St. Nickolei Church, Elbing, East Prussia, Germany.
Luise Amalie Robiller was baptized on 18 February 1950 at St Bartolomäus, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany; 'Bedingterweise katholisch getauft' by Pastor Kruse. This was a conversion to Catholicism from an earlier Lutheran baptism. It was concidered a conditional baptism - just in case so to speak. I'm not sure if this was really out of conviction or for public consumption. My mother was never a really religious woman, but may have been in this situation because of the 'very' Catholic surroundings.3 Luise Amalie Robiller witnessed the emigration of Wolfgang Fritz Rump on 5 June 1951 at Wentorf, Hamburg, DEU; As best as I recall we had to go to this camp for medical tests before we were ever approved for immigration. This seems to have taken place in June and December of 1951. A blood test was given on the the 5th and X-Rays on the 6th.4 Luise Amalie Robiller and Gustav Karl Fritz Rump resided between 1952 and 1954 at 2817 N. Lawrence Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Here we lived with a German-Hungarian man who needed help with housework and cooking because he had lost both his legs above the knees due to gangrene. My parents were able to save every penny they earned because they had to pay no rent. All we had to do was take care of this man and his house. Within two years they had enough money saved up for a downpayment on a house further north in a better neighborhood in St Henry's parish where I had gone to school anyway. We also belonged to that parish and went to church there.5 Luise Amalie Robiller witnessed the immigration of Wolfgang Fritz Rump on 4 March 1952 at Bremerhaven; USS Gen. Sturgis.6 Luise Amalie Robiller and Gustav Karl Fritz Rump immigrated on 12 March 1952; For some reason I always thought that we arrived on Mar. 15th but my father's notes take precedence on this until I find out otherwise.7 Luise Amalie Robiller and Gustav Karl Fritz Rump resided on 15 March 1952 at 5009 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; We lived at Theodore Ellerkamp's cleaning store in the back. Later, in an appartment on the second floor.8 Luise Amalie Robiller and Gustav Karl Fritz Rump resided circa 1960 at 655 Kirkwood Ave., Abington/Phila, Abington, PA; This was my parents' little dream home in the suburbs. They lived there till their deaths.5 Luise Amalie Robiller died on 15 May 1985 at Jeanes Hospital, Montgomery, PA, at age 76. She was buried on 18 May 1985 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA; Death notice published Thursday, May 16, 1985 in the Philadelphia Inquirer: RUMP Louise A. (nee Robiller)on May 15, 1985, age 76 years, wife of the late Fritz and beloved mother of W. Fred Rump and mother-in-law of Marlies; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Angela Nadeau, Bernard Rump, Regina Merder and Martin Merder, a sister Anni Koehler (in Germany). Relatives and friends, members of the Kolping Society are invited to her funeral, Sat (5/18/1985) 8:30 AM at the Rempfer Funeral Home, 4405-07 N 5th St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St Henry, 9:30 A.M. Internment Lawnview Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7PM.9 |
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Her married name was Merder.
Anneliese Hildegard Rump was born on 17 August 1933 at Elbing, West Prussia, Germany.
She was the daughter of Gustav Karl Fritz Rump and Luise Amalie Robiller.
Anneliese Hildegard Rump was baptized on 10 September 1933 at Nikolei Kirche, Elbing, West Prussia, Germany.
She was educated on 2 April 1940 at Elbing, Stadtkreis Elbing, Ostpreußen, DEU; entered first grade on this day, see picture it would seem that she was 6 Yrs & 7 Months old at start of First Grade. It could also be that the picture was taken much later in order to send to my father who was a soldier in Russia someplace at the time. She married Günther Merder, son of (?) Merder and unknown unknown, on 14 February 1956 at Werl, Westphalia, DEU. Anneliese Hildegard Rump was buried in October 1980 at Rockledge, Abington Township, Montgomery, PA. She died on 21 October 1981 at PA, at age 48. |
| Richard George Nadeau was Aircraft Interior Designe. He was born on 23 November 1959 at Dayton, Ohio (Airforce base), OH. He is the son of Dr. Richard George Nadeau and Joan Vivian Parent. Richard George Nadeau married Angela Maria Rump, daughter of Wolfgang Fritz Rump and Maria Elizabeth Vogel, on 28 May 1983 at St Bernadette Church, Northfield, NJ. |
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Amanda Luise Nadeau was born on 16 February 1991 at Mt Holly, NJ.
She is the daughter of Richard George Nadeau and Angela Maria Rump.
Amanda Luise Nadeau was educated on 9 May 1995 at Pre-School; Amanda's parents are working and after the first 3 years of baby-sitting by her Oma she was then able to go to a Montessori school where she learned the basics of letters and numbers by playing with these things. Learning is fun. Today is Sept 9, 1995. I've not really written anything about Amanda's early life, but it is about time. Amanda's first "report card" was issued on 2-16-95 and I'll try to record its substance here lest I lose the paper. Work Habits: Excellent - Degree of self-motivation but only for things she's interested in Excellent - Self-confidence Good - Ability to see work through to completion Good - Ability to integrate new ideas Good - Academic enthusiasm Between Good & Satisfactory - Self-discipline Satisfactory - Attention/Concentration (for age) Satisfactory - Follows Directions Satisfactory - Ability to work in a group (She is more imaginative than most, but has made strides lately) Between Satisfactory & Needs Improvement - (She tends to wander, has trouble choosing on her own, needs to be coaxed to try a new thing) Comments: Behavioral - Amanda is usually fairly self-controlled behaviorally. On occasion questions directions & direct requests of the teacher. She does take 'any' infringement by other children extremely personally. Social/Emotional - Amanda makes friends easily and interacts with several children at a time. Reading - Amanda is doing very well with seeing sound, rythms and xxx. She is ready to begin building words phonetically. Math - Amanda has done well & has a solid base of 1-10. She is moving into the teen numerals & quantities. Additional - Amanda has come far this year in her dealing with other children. She has made friends & is now learning how to interact with several friends at a time. Her imagination is rich & colorful, but not always understood by other children who can't sustain imaginative play to the extent that Amanda can. She's working this out now. Her progress academically is good & she should be able to continue the growth next year. She was educated on 6 March 1997 at Kindergarten-Westfield Friends School, Cinnaminson, NJ; !D:\TMGW\FRED\MEMOS\KINDER.TXT. |
| Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich was born on 29 November 1875 at Neustadt, Kr Ilfeld/Harz, Germany. He was the son of Friedrich Theodore Wienrich and Therese Carolina Bertha Werther. Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich was Farmer in 1890. Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich witnessed the employment of Friedrich Theodore Wienrich between 1902 and 1905; Hired housekeeper named Catharina Johanna Hämmerer sometime during this span. His wife had died and he needed a woman around the house to help run the farm. Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich married Laura Frederike Eline Rumpf on 10 April 1921 at Neustadt, Kr Ilfeld/Harz, Germany.1 Friedrich Theodore Karl Wienrich died on 9 October 1936 at Local Hospital, Nordhausen, Harz, Germany, at age 60; As per discussions with Robert Gustav Wienrich (816), his uncle died as a result of a fall from a farm wagon in the field. He was rushed to a hospital in Nordhausen and died there anyway.2 He was buried on 13 October 1936 at Neustadt, Kr Ilfeld/Harz, Germany. |
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Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer Gave son of this union to sister Anna Sophie Josephine Haemmerer and her husba Bernard Anton Rump for eventual adoption. Johanna eventually married a Kaiser.
She was buried at Werl, Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Germany.
She was also known as Johanna.
Her married name was Kaiser.
She was born on 10 November 1880 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
She was the daughter of Carl Leopold Hämmerer and Maria Sophia Franziska Franke.
Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer was baptized on 9 December 1880 at St Bartholomäus, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany; Frieda gave me some dates marked * which she looked up in the parish books. I already had a birth date which must mean that she looked the baptismal dates up. Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer witnessed the employment of Friedrich Theodore Wienrich between 1902 and 1905; Hired housekeeper named Catharina Johanna Hämmerer sometime during this span. His wife had died and he needed a woman around the house to help run the farm. Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer married Adolf Kaiser, son of Adolf Kaiser and Elizabeth Görgen, on 11 September 1913 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany.1 Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer died on 23 November 1964 at Werl, Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Germany, at age 84.2 |
| Alfons Hämmerer was Shoemaker. He was born on 25 August 1906 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He was the son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus. Alfons Hämmerer married Kaethe Abel in 1934. Alfons Hämmerer was buried on 15 August 1942 at Werchnaja/Businowka Soldier's Cemetery, Russia. He died on 15 August 1942 at Eastern Front in WWII, at age 35. |
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Her married name was Hämmerer.
Maria Sophia Franziska Franke was born on 27 August 1846 at Münster, Westfalen.1
She was the daughter of Johan Henrich Francke and Maria Josefina Franciska Aertken.
Maria Sophia Franziska Franke was baptized on 30 August 1846 at St Martini #90, Münster, Westfalen.1
She married Carl Leopold Hämmerer, son of Clamor Ludwig Friedrich Hämmerer and Anna Maria Elizabeth Carolina Hellmann, on 21 April 1874 at St. Aegiddi, Münster, Westfalen; This is from a letter received 12/2/92 from the diocesan archives in Münster and references the Sippenkartei Münster. LDS records show a marriage in Ahaus at St Marien Church in 1874 which was sealed to a spouse 11, Jun 1980 Kath. Kirchengemeinde St. Mariä Himmelfahrt Kirchstrasse 5 48683 Ahaus-Alstätte Telefon 02567/1040.2 Maria Sophia Franziska Franke died on 19 July 1924 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany, at age 77. She was buried after 19 July 1924 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. |
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Carl Leopold Hämmerer was born on 29 November 1848 at Crapendorf (Wigbold), Cloppenburg (Amt), Großherzogtum Oldenburg, DEU.1
He was the son of Clamor Ludwig Friedrich Hämmerer and Anna Maria Elizabeth Carolina Hellmann.
Carl Leopold Hämmerer was baptized on 1 December 1848 at St Andreas, Crapendorf (Kirchspiel), Cloppenburg (Dekanat), Münster (Diocese), DEU.2
He was Bookbinder in 1870.
He married Maria Sophia Franziska Franke, daughter of Johan Henrich Francke and Maria Josefina Franciska Aertken, on 21 April 1874 at St. Aegiddi, Münster, Westfalen; This is from a letter received 12/2/92 from the diocesan archives in Münster and references the Sippenkartei Münster. LDS records show a marriage in Ahaus at St Marien Church in 1874 which was sealed to a spouse 11, Jun 1980 Kath. Kirchengemeinde St. Mariä Himmelfahrt Kirchstrasse 5 48683 Ahaus-Alstätte Telefon 02567/1040.3 Carl Leopold Hämmerer died on 22 October 1888 at Löningen, Oldenburg, Germany, at age 39. |
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Anna Sophie Josephine Hämmerer was Ladies Tailor.
She was baptized at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.1
She was buried at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
Her married name was Rump.
She was born on 19 February 1875 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany; I used to have 1873 as a birth year. I have no idea were this came from.2 She was the daughter of Carl Leopold Hämmerer and Maria Sophia Franziska Franke. Anna Sophie Josephine Hämmerer married Bernard Anton Rump, son of Johann Heinrich Rump and Christine Bernadine Kramer, on 23 April 1902 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. Anna Sophie Josephine Hämmerer died on 1 April 1949 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany, at age 74. |
| Maximilian Carl Hämmerer was Master Painter. He Karl Haemmerer was born in Essen on 23 - Oct, 1877 as the second oldest child of the bookbinder Karl Leopold Haemmerer and his wife Josephine Franke. He subsequently went to school at the three room schoolhouse that eventually became the Ellerkamp house next to Rump's house. On the other side was the Tepen house. He started his 3 year apprenticeship as a painter in 1891 in Muenster, Westphalia. He subsequently worked as a journeyman painter in the cities of Cologne, Bonn, Koblenz, Konstanz and Hamburg. From 1897 to 1899 he served in the 25th Infantry Regiment at Rastadt, Baden. Upon returning home he founded his painting business where he instituted payment calculated upon the square meter rather than the liter of used paint. He was active in the local SchuetzenVerein, firemen, Kolping and was a singer both in the Maennerverein and the Church chorus for 48 years. He was also known as Carl. He was born on 23 October 1877 at reg #60, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He was the son of Carl Leopold Hämmerer and Maria Sophia Franziska Franke. Maximilian Carl Hämmerer was christened on 25 October 1877 at reg 65, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He married Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus, daughter of Hermann Anton Feldhaus and Anna Margarethe Hengemühle, on 18 September 1905 at Civil marriage reg 13, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. Maximilian Carl Hämmerer died on 31 January 1972 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany, at age 94. He was buried on 4 February 1972 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. |
| Anton Friedrich Hämmerer was Tailor. He was also known as Fritz. He was baptized at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He was born on 5 May 1883 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He was the son of Carl Leopold Hämmerer and Maria Sophia Franziska Franke. Anton Friedrich Hämmerer married Agnes Dombrowski on 14 November 1908 at Deutsch-Damsau, Kr Stuhm, East Prussia, Germany. Anton Friedrich Hämmerer died in 1945 at Preussisch Stargard, Pommerania, Germany.1 |
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Carl Friedrich Hämmerer was christened at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
He was Master Painter.
He was born on 25 December 1907 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
He was the son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus.
Carl Friedrich Hämmerer married Gertrud Seger, daughter of Peter Seger and Katharina Hermann, on 21 October 1946 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.1
Carl Friedrich Hämmerer witnessed the baptism of Luise Amalie Robiller on 18 February 1950 at St Bartolomäus, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany; 'Bedingterweise katholisch getauft' by Pastor Kruse. This was a conversion to Catholicism from an earlier Lutheran baptism. It was concidered a conditional baptism - just in case so to speak. I'm not sure if this was really out of conviction or for public consumption. My mother was never a really religious woman, but may have been in this situation because of the 'very' Catholic surroundings.2 Carl Friedrich Hämmerer died on 14 January 1982 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany, at age 74. |
| Adolf Kaiser was Truckdriver (Kraftwagen). He was born on 17 June 1880 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany. He was the son of Adolf Kaiser and Elizabeth Görgen. Adolf Kaiser married Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer, daughter of Carl Leopold Hämmerer and Maria Sophia Franziska Franke, on 11 September 1913 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany.1 Adolf Kaiser died on 17 August 1951 at Werl, Westphalia, Germany, at age 71.2 He was buried on 21 August 1951 at Probsteikirche, Werl, Westphalia, Germany. |
| Hildegard Kaiser was housewife. She was buried at Werl, Kr Soest, Westphalia, Germany. Her married name was Wedepohl. She was born on 21 August 1913 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany. She was the daughter of Adolf Kaiser and Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer. Hildegard Kaiser was christened on 21 September 1913 at Probsteikirche, Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany. She married Karl-Heinz Josef Wedepohl, son of Josef Wedepohl and Karoline Antonie Jesse, on 21 May 1943 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany.1 Hildegard Kaiser died on 29 November 1969 at Werl, Kr Soest, Westphalia, Germany, at age 56.2 |
| Margret Christine Kaiser was born on 23 March 1915 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany. She was the daughter of Adolf Kaiser and Catherina Johanna Sophie Hämmerer. Margret Christine Kaiser was christened on 30 March 1915 at Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany.1 She died on 6 April 1976 at Kamen, Germany, at age 61.2 She was buried on 9 April 1976 at Kamen, Germany. |
| Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus was Housewife. She was buried at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. She was the daughter of Hermann Anton Feldhaus and Anna Margarethe Hengemühle. Her married name was Hämmerer. Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus was born on 21 October 1874 at Neuenbunnen, Oldenburg, Germany. She was christened on 24 October 1874 at Loeningen, Oldenburg, Germany. She married Maximilian Carl Hämmerer, son of Carl Leopold Hämmerer and Maria Sophia Franziska Franke, on 18 September 1905 at Civil marriage reg 13, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus died on 13 December 1941 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. |
| Ludwig Bernhard Leopold Hämmerer was born on 30 September 1912 at reg 140, Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He was the son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus. Ludwig Bernhard Leopold Hämmerer married Gertrud Seger, daughter of Peter Seger and Katharina Hermann, on 28 June 1943.1 Ludwig Bernhard Leopold Hämmerer died on 22 December 1944 at Western Front in WWII, at age 32. |
| Aloys Hämmerer was christened at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He was Master Tailor. The address of Aloys Hämmerer was Lilienweg 39, 35578 Wiesbaden, Germany. He was born on 4 November 1910 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. He is the son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus. Aloys Hämmerer married Ida Tellman on 1 September 1945 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.1 |
| Her married name was Hämmerer. Kaethe Abel was born on 6 February 1910 at Berlichingen, Germany. She married Alfons Hämmerer, son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus, in 1934. Kaethe Abel died on 15 October 1982 at Berlichingen, Germany, at age 72.1 |
| Gertrud Seger was Housewife. She was christened at Niederbreisig, Rheinland, Germany. Her married name was Hämmerer. She was born on 30 November 1919 at Niederbreisig, Rheinland, Germany. She is the daughter of Peter Seger and Katharina Hermann. Gertrud Seger married Ludwig Bernhard Leopold Hämmerer, son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus, on 28 June 1943.1 As of 1946, the address of Gertrud Seger was Achterort 20, 49632 Essen/Oldenburg, Germany. She married Carl Friedrich Hämmerer, son of Maximilian Carl Hämmerer and Bernadina Catharina Dorothea Feldhaus, on 21 October 1946 at Essen, Cloppenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.2 Gertrud Seger witnessed the address of Carl Otto Hämmerer in 1975 at Achterort 20, 49632 Essen/Oldenburg, Germany; They live with his mother. I think since they got married. |