Donnerstag, 25. November 2021


ROMARI-MUSEUM Family Gallery


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
EMIGRANT COLLECTION




Female Group Photography
from the Rosemarie Zanger U.S.-Emigrant Family Archive
Date, photography location and identities are not registered.
The picture dates probably in the years 1885-1895






The Settlement Area in the United States of America
of the Leber-Greiner Family Emigrants
from Black Forest Region, Germany















Aktualisierung : 17.11.2021 um 22:34
Dipl. Biol. Peter Zanger




Relics from the Greiner - Leber - Lovelace Family, Covington Kentucky, Indianapolis and Illinois & New York State, Lake Ontario

 


The 1822 Edition of Johann Peter Hebel´s ALLEMANNIC POEMS
edited by J.N.ENSSLIN´sche LIBRARY in REUTLINGEN
from the belongings of german emigrant CHRISTIAN GREINER
returned by his family members from INDIANAPOLIS
to their german relatives in EMMERSHAUSEN




The LITTLE SPIDER Poem
Extract from the J.P.Hebel 1822 Poetry Book








Letter from FRIDA ROTHHAAS to sister ANNEMARIE & CARL WILHELM WEIL and Family
sent from #22 North Kildare Avenue CHICAGO Illinois at December 30ies 1923
to Emmershausen Germany 








Letter from HELEN LEBER to MARIA KLINGE-WEIL and Cousins
sent from COVINGTON KENTUCKY at October 17th 1947







Letter from HELEN LEBER (or LOGSTON) to her sister MARIE in EMMERSHAUSEN
sent at February 26th, 1948 from #12 Baker Rd., Fairport N.Y., BERTHA LEBER LOVELACE house








Letter from HELEN LEBER to ROSEMARIE KLINGE
sent from INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA at March 28th 1949








Postcard from RUTH LEBER to ROSEMARIE KLINGE
sent from Fairport N.Y. to EMMERSHAUSEN in 1954









HARRY (left) son of BERTHA LEBER, his wife and son DELORES
HELEN (wife of HARRY jun.) and HARRY jun. about 1951







HARRY in his boat about 1951








COVINGTON Familiars
LUISA (wife of CARL LEBER brother of ANNAMARIA WEIL), RUTH, MOTHER







EDNA LEBER-LOGSTON
daughter of CARL LEBER, mother of DIANE LOGSTON 







RUTH 1951








The sold House
With high probability the building on the photography shows the former living house of
BERTHA LEBER LOVELACE at #37 Elmer Street, LYONS, New York State, Lake Ontario








Bertha Leber Loveless and her daughter Ruth at Ethel´s House
with a Racoon Baby.
The Picture dates maybe in the late 1960ies or 1970ies 
and carries handwritten translation-notes from Rosemarie Zanger








Letter from ROSEMARIE ZANGER KLINGE-WEIL from WEILMÜNSTER Germany
to the LOVELACE Family at #12 Baker Road, Fairport N.Y. U.S.A.
sent 9th February 1982 but returned by U.S. Postal Service with "Not such Street"  







Pictures with Unknown Emigrant Family members
from the Rosemarie Zanger U.S. Emigrant Archive













Chicago / Illinois

  



Letter to Mr. Mitchell G. Robin, Chicago, Illinois written 4th September 1935 by Marie Weil from Emmershausen to resolve the open distribution of an heritage between three beneficiary relatives in the United States of America. The signature under the english translation seems to be from "Alfred Achenbach"

 




Letter to Mss. Emma Achepohl, Illinois, Fox River Grove written 4th September 1935 by Marie Weil from Emmershausen to resolve the open distribution of an heritage between three beneficiary relatives in the United States of America. The signature under the english translation seems to be from "Alfred Achenbach"

 






Answer letter of the Foreign Service of the United States of America in München from 26. February 1957 directed to Mrs. Marie Weil at Emmershausen in affairs of confiscated german values in the USA






Indianapolis / Indiana

 




Detail from an letter envelope sent December 9th, 1950 to Mrs. Marie Weil in Emmershausen / Germany from City of Indianapolis, US State Indiana









Mittwoch, 17. November 2021

Cincinnati / Ohio



Adoption Consent Declaration for Anna Maria Leber from Hausen (Black Forerst) Germany given by her mother Wilhelmine Leber Greiner towards the Royal German Embassy at Cincinnati represented by their notary Mr. Marckworth at 18th January 1895






Excerpt from Cincinnatty Library 1920 City Directory

Registries of Citizens with family name "Leber"












Montag, 28. Dezember 2020

Covington - US State Kentucky


Bertha Leber - Loveless

Sister of Anna Maria Weil Leber from Hausen (Wiesental) Black Forest

portraited by Hodgson Photo Studio, 613-615 Madison Avenue, COVINGTON / Kentucky






Frieda (Leber ?)

Relative  of Anna Maria Weil Leber from Hausen (Wiesental) Black Forest

portraited by Hodgson Photo Studio, 613-615 Madison Avenue, COVINGTON / Kentucky










Letter from Ruth Ashcraft - Leber

41014 Covington / Kentucky, 1724 Banklick Street 

to Rosemarie Zanger sent 25th March 1982









Get Well Wish Card from Ruth Leber

to Rosemarie Zanger

with recovery wishes for "Aunt Mary" Maria Klinge

sent probably end 1970ies beginning 1980ies






Excerpt from the Anna Maria Leber cooking book from 1896

with adress registry for her familiar emigrant

Carl Leber, Covington Kentucky, No. 275 M. 12 Street






Letter to Mss. Helen Isaac, Covington Kentucky, 1423 Madison Avenue written 4th September 1935 by Marie Weil from Emmershausen to resolve the open distribution of an heritage between three beneficiary relatives in the United States of America. The signature under the english translation seems to be from "Alfred Achenbach"

 





The following series of photographies must have been sent from the relatives in the United States of America to the Weil family at Emmershausen about 1950, following repeated requests to sent pictures because due to the long, contactless absence of the emigrants since 1890-1900, the in Germany remaining family part had no more visual imagination about their relatives in the USA. Basically the grand daughter of Marie Weil, the only representant of the second generation in Germany, Rosemarie Klinge-Weil (later Rosemarie Zanger), growing up to adolescence had no vivid idea about her relatives in the USA.


Bertha Leber ? (sister of Marie Weil from Hausen Wiesental)

with inscription : 

"This is a picture of me and my son Ralph´s wife taken in August 1949"




Bertha Leber ? with husband and children and their spouses

with inscription : 

Top row : young Harry and Deborah, his wife, Dorothy and her husband





Bertha Leber ? with husband

with inscription : 

Myself and Will





Family Ashcraft ?

with inscription :

Park 1944 - left to right

Ruth, Mother, Edna
Diana, Bobby, Alma

Diana is 8, Edna´s girl - Bobby is 6, Alma´s boy
Ruth is 29 years, Edna is 35 years, Mother is 71 years





Harry, son of Bertha Leber ?

with inscription :

"this is Harry with his deer"






Emigrant family House, situated probably in Covington, Kentucky U.S.A. around 1940-50

with original inscription : "Hause and Garden Bertha"

and later added by Rosemarie Zanger : Amerika, Schwester von M. Weil




To the envelope that contains the USA house picture are added 2 more house photographies, broken and glued on  postcard box with imprint in german and decorative border made of paper with writing Copyright 1927 by C. Ullstein A.-G., Ber

The two displayed house photographies show similar architectonical patterns as the upside shown house pictures, but are different in design details. The identity of the 2 respectively 3 womans that appear on the balconies is unknown :









The storage envelope also contains 1 family-photography without personality description. The affiliation to the Weil family USA emigrants photography collection still has to be confirmed :











ROMARI-MUSEUM Family Gallery UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EMIGRANT COLLECTION Female Group Photography from the Rosemarie Zanger U.S.-Emigrant ...