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From Schleswig-Holstein Emigration from Schleswig-Holstein * born in .. sof stands for son of .. stands for a marital union ~ born about .. dof stands for daughter of .. née is followed by a maiden name NN = nomen nescio (Latin) : the name I do not know Ask for the ones you could not find. There may be ways ! (June 21, 2021) contact : [email protected] © copyright by rootdigger Name Born Details Dest. Faaborg, Hirsch ~ 1831 The military authorities filed him (in 1858) as " escaped ". ??? Faaborg, Jens ~ 1822 He emigrated in 1857. Port of destination : Melbourne. AUS Smith. Faaborg, Joergen S. * 1866 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? (Joergen Siemensen F.) the country without the required permit. And found guilty. Faaborg, Johannes S. * 1858 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? (Johannes Simonsen F.) the country without the required permit. Farmer. Faaborg, Niels Erich * 1851 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving USA the country without the required permit. DEN Faaborg, Otto Alband * 1863 Accused (in 1887) of leaving the country without a permit USA for emigration and of not showing for military service. Faaborg, Soeren Simonsen * 1853 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving USA the country without the required permit. DEN Faaburg, Christian Nielsen * 1857 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Faack, August * 1880 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Reserve soldier. Last known inland residence : Bollersleben. Faber, * 1854 sof Hartwig Catharina née Schuelldorf. USA Johann Hartwig Juergen 27 Apr. In Chicago since about 1882. Bricklayer by trade. Faber, * 1870 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? Ludwig Johann Christian the country without the required permit. Faber, Anders Knudsen * 1845 sof Knud Andersen F. (aka Schmidt) Anne Marie née AUS (Anders Kn. Schmidt) Sandholdt. He emigrated to Queensland. aka Schmidt Faber, August He lived in New York in 1865, the year his wife died in USA Schleswig-Holstein : Dorothea née Holtzheim. There were three children of this marriage : August, Otto, and Ernst. Faber, Carl Christian * 1866 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Faber, Caroline ~ 1844 She emigrated in 1864. USA Faber, Carsten Peter * 1854 sof Hermann Aegidius. See there. Accused of not showing ??? for military service and of leaving the country without the required permit. Faber, Christian Heinrich * 1864 Accused (in 1888) of leaving the country without a permit USA for emigration and of not showing for military service. Faber, Georg sof Johann Martin Anna Maria Gertrud née Vogelbein. GBR Faber, Georg Hermann * 1862 Accused (in 1886) of leaving the country without a permit USA for emigration. Faber, Hans Friedrich * 1856 sof Hermann Aegidius who lived in America by 1879. USA Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving the country without a permit for emigration. Farmer. Faber, Hermann Aegidius He lived in America in 1877. ??? Faber, Maria Magdalena Wife of Thor Nielsen Christoffersen * 1834. See there. USA Faber, Peter Johannsen sof Peter Friedrichsen Faber Johanna Christina née USA Petersen. Born probably in the 1830 ' ies. Fabian, Carl Heinrich * 1865 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Reserve soldier. Plumber. He emigrated allegedly in 1893. Fabian, Frederik Johannes * 1839 Son of Elisabeth Charlotte Dorothea Lassen and allegedly USA Johann Fabian. Fabian, Thomas Andersen * 1867 Accused (in 1890) of not showing for military service and USA of leaving the country without the required permit. DEN Fabisch, Telesphor Caspar * 1859 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Reserve soldier. Fabricius, * 1864 Accused (in 1887) of leaving the country without a permit USA August Wilhelm Ferdinand for emigration and of not showing for military service. DEN Fabricius, * 1859 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? Peter Christian Moeller the country without the required permit. Fabricius, Jes Heinrich * 1858 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Seaman. Fabricius, Jes Petersen * 1857 sof Schulz Heinrich. Permission for emigration to DEN Denmark was granted in 1874. Fabricius, Johann Heinrich * 1864 Accused (in 1887) of leaving the country without a permit ??? for emigration and of not showing for military service. Fabrin, Matthias Hansen * 1855 sof Hans Hansen F.. Permission for emigration to DEN (Fabriin) Denmark was granted in 1872. Fach, * 1857 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? Johann Jacob Heinrich the country without the required permit. Seaman. Fachmann, Basketmaker. He became probably the husband of USA Carl Friedrich Hermann Kaehler, Elise. See there. Fachmann, * 1856 (Premarital ?) son of Elise Kaehler and Carl Friedrich USA Heinrich Wilhelm 23 Mar Hermann Fachmann. See there. Hermann Jochim Fachmann, Julius He moved (emigrated ?) to Copenhagen between 1882 and DEN 1884. He was 28 years old then. Man servant. Fack, Christina * 1882 dof Claus Johannes Wiebke Louise née Koopmann. USA Fack, Juergen Christian * 1874 sof Hans. Permission for emigration was granted in 1890. USA Fack, Max Emil Rudolph * 1857 sof Wilhelm Elise Christina née Bevensee. USA Accused (in 1887) of leaving the country without a permit for emigration and of not showing for military service. Student. He emigrated in 1884. Facklam, Maria She emigrated in 1852. Destination : New York. USA She traveled with Facklam, Sophia, a sister, maybe. Of the same village in Mecklenburg. Facklam, Sophia She emigrated in 1852. Destination : New York. USA She traveled with Facklam, Maria, a sister, maybe. Of the same village in Mecklenburg. Fadborg, Jacob Oscar * 1858 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Faden, Hermann * 1871 sof Hans Jochim. Permission for emigration was granted USA in 1887. Destination : Iowa. Faden, Hinrich * 1870 sof Hans Jochim. Permission for emigration was granted USA in 1885. A brother (probably Johannes) and an uncle lived in Iowa. Faden, Johannes * 1867 sof Hans Jochim. Permission for emigration was granted USA in 1882. Destination : Iowa. An uncle lived there. Faeller, Peter * 1852 sof Johann Friedrich Margaretha née Koch. USA (Peter Wilhelm Christian) Coppersmith by trade. Faerber, Marie ~ 1841 She emigrated in 1860. USA Faerdig, Hans Peter * 1858 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? the country without the required permit. Waiter. Faerdig, Lauritz * 1861 Seaman. Accused (in 1884) of illegal emigration. USA Faerdig, Soeren Thuesen * 1854 Accused (in 1878) of illegal emigration or of not showing USA for military service. Mechanic or locksmith. DEN Faergemann, Christen Pet. * 1860 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? (Christen Petersen F.) the country without the required permit. Farmhand. Faergemann, Hans P. * 1862 sof Christen Joergensen F., a farmer. USA (Hans Petersen F.) Permission for emigration was granted in 1879. Fahk, Hans Peter Friedrich * 1852 Accused (in 1891) of not showing for military service and USA of leaving the country without the required permit. Fahl, * 1858 sof Hans Friedrich. See there. BRA Johannes Ludwig Wilhelm 1 Apr. Fahl, * 1865 sof Hans Friedrich. See there. BRA Otto Christian Friedrich 9 Feb. Accused (in 1886) of leaving the country without a permit for emigration or of not showing for military service. Fahl, Caroline Margaretha * 1869 dof Hans Friedrich. See there. BRA 5 Sep. Fahl, Catharina * 1830 dof Georg Detlef Bendix Maria née Petersen. USA A brother in America : Georg Hinrich. Fahl, Christian Julius * 1867 sof Hans Friedrich Maria Sophia Elisabeth née Becker. BRA 3 Aug. Accused (in 1888) of leaving the country without a permit for emigration or of not showing for military service. See Fahl, Hans Friedrich. Fahl, Georg Hinrich * 1832 sof Georg Detlef Bendix Maria née Petersen. USA A sister in America : Catharina. Fahl, Hans Friedrich * 1831 sof Jacob Christian Hinrich Christina Johanna née Sass. BRA 25 May Becker, Maria Sophia Elisabeth. He planned emigration to Santos, Brazil, in late 1870. With seven children : Johannes Ludwig Wilhelm, Johanna Dorothea, Sievert Christian, Otto Christian Friedrich, Christian Julius, Caroline Margaretha, and a stepson : Woelck, Heinrich Nicolaus. The family left in December. Fahl, Johanna Dorothea * 1860 dof Hans Friedrich. See there. BRA 9 Oct. Fahl, Sievert Christian * 1863 sof Hans Friedrich. See there. BRA 1 May Accused in 1884 of illegal emigration. Absent then. Fahlberg, * 1864 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? August Wilhelm Ferdinand the country without the required permit. Reserve soldier. Last known residence : Laegerdorf. Fahlendieck, Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving ??? Jes Johann Hinrich the country without the required permit. Reserve soldier. Fahnert, Lorenz Friedrich * 1835 sof Peter Detlef Anna Margaretha née Baak. DEN 22 Mar In the military in Fredericia. Fahrenbach, Carl Frederik * 1868 Accused (in 1891) of not showing for military service and USA of leaving the country without the required permit. DEN Fahrendorf, Hermann
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