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Rademacher Family, 1910

March 21, 2014 by karen

By the time the 1910 Census rolled around, much had happened to the Rademacher family! They are still living in Crete, Nebraska, but we see that Joe Rademacher has married Anna (Annie), and they have two chldren, Theodore and Clement. Of course, “Theodore” would be Dale’s grandfather, Ted Rademacher. Joe and Annie are living right […]

Joseph Rademacher Family – 1900

March 17, 2014 by karen

Peter Joseph Rademacher, b. 1843

The Census records, collected every 10 years, provide a wonderful window into the lives of our ancestors. My last post took a peek at the Rademacher family in 1880, shortly after they arrived in America. Unfortunately for all of us, the 1890 Census was destroyed by a fire in a Commerce Building in Washington, DC […]

Joseph Rademacher family – 1880’s

March 13, 2014 by karen

The Joseph Rademacher family arrived in New York on February 4, 1878 and likely traveled by train to Nebraska, where Joseph’s younger brother Frank had settled ten years prior. A little more than two years later, the 1880 Census shows the family living in the Pleasant Hill precinct. Pleasant Hill was a mostly rural area […]

Rademacher Family: Coming to America, 1878

March 10, 2014 by karen

Some ten years after Frank Rademacher settled in Crete, Nebraska and was evidently doing quite well, his older brother Joseph Rademacher left Germany with his wife, mother-in-law, and three children. I haven’t been able to nail down exactly why this family left Germany. It could have been simple economic opportunity and the news of Frank’s […]

Our first Rademacher in America

March 6, 2014 by road13admin

Family of Franz "Frank" Joseph Rademacher (b. 1845)

Dale’s great-great-grandfather Joseph Rademacher (born 1843 in Olpe) came to America in 1878 with his wife, mother-in-law and three children. But his younger brother Frank had emigrated to America 10 years earlier. Growing up in Germany, Joseph had four older sisters in addition to his little brother Franz (known as Frank in America). Their father, […]

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