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John D. Felderman 1850 – 1852 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 Feb 1850

Birth Location: Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa

Death Date: 02 Apr 1852

Death Location: St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson Co., Iowa

Father: Heinrich Felderman

Mother: Anna Glade

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John D. Felderman was born in 1850 in Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa, the child of Heinrich Felderman and Anna Margaretha Glade. In 1850, John D. Felderman resided in Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson, Iowa. John D. Felderman passed away in 1852 in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson Co., Iowa.

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Biography

  • John D. Felderman was born in 1850 in Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa, the child of Heinrich Felderman and Anna Margaretha Glade.
  • In 1850, John D. Felderman resided in Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson, Iowa.
  • John D. Felderman passed away in 1852 in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson Co., Iowa.

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John Felderman's Ancestors

Self
John Felderman
1850 – 1852
Birth Place: Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa
Parents
Heinrich Felderman
1820 – 1854
Embsen (amt Achim) Hannover Staat, Germany
Anna (Margaretha) Glade
1825 – 1901
Riede, Amt Syke, Hannover Staat, Germany
Grandparents
Johann (Dietrich) Felderman
1793 – 1872
Riede (amt Syke) Hannover Staat, Germany
Anna (Elisabeth) Meinken
1794 – 1871
Embsen (amt Achim) Hannover Staat,Germany
Berend (Frederick) Glade
1798 – 1847
Riede (amt Syke) Hannover Staat, Germany
Anna (Dorothea) Elmers
1799 – 1848
Riede (amt Syke) Hannover Staat, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johann Felderman
1755 – 1797
Mette Lohmann
1758 – 1828
Hinrich Meinken
Metta Ropers
1762 – 1795
Johann (Gladen)
1773 –
Becke (Bargmann)
Johann Elmers
Mette Lohmann
1758 – 1828
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Fellermann
1724 – 1790
Alheit Böschen
1726 – 1808
Johann Lohmann
1723 – 1789
Anna (Otten)
1723 – 1771
Johann Ropers
1739 – 1782
Rebecca Brandtjen
1738 – 1795
Friedrich (Gladen)
1727 – 1796
Cathrina (Vellermann)
1735 – 1796
Johann Lohmann
1723 – 1789
Anna (Otten)
1723 – 1771

John Felderman's Timeline

4 Records

1850
02 Feb 1850
Birth of John D. Felderman in Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa
Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa
1850
7 September 1850
John D. Felderman resided here in Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson, Iowa
Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson, Iowa
1852
02 Apr 1852
Age 2
Death of John D. Felderman in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson Co., Iowa
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson Co., Iowa
1852
April, 1852
Age 2
Burial of John D. Felderman in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson County, Iowa,
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson County, Iowa,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 Feb 1850
    Event Place: Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson Co., Iowa
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Tete des Morts, Jackson, Iowa; Roll: M432_184; Page: 301B; Image: 345

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 7 September 1850
    Event Place: Tete des Morts Twp., Jackson, Iowa
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Tete des Morts, Jackson, Iowa; Roll: M432_184; Page: 301B; Image: 345

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Apr 1852
    Event Place: St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson Co., Iowa
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: April, 1852
    Event Place: St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, St. Donatus, Jackson County, Iowa,

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