Nachkommen von Johan Hoenkamp

Notizen


268. Maria Dorothea Honkomp

Erbin des Honkomp-Stammhofes in Steinfeld heiratet Heinrich Robke aus Damme.
Verkauf des Hofes 1880 an Ruhr aus Lohne.
Augewandert 1892 nach Putnam County, Ohio mit gesamter Familie und Vater Johann Heinrich.
Ankunft New York am 10.08.1892 mit Schiff GERA


Heinrich Robke

1892 ausgewandert mit Familie nach Putnam County, Ohio.
Lebten bei Tochter Dorothea Kottenbrock-Robke in Pleasant, Punam County Ohio.


388. Heinrich Matthias Robke

ausgewandert vermutlich 1885 von Steinfeld


389. Maria Elisabeth(Bertha) Robke

ausgewandert vor 1891 von Steinfeld


391. Catharina Josephina Robke

ausgewandert 1892 von Steinfeld


392. Catharina Carolina Robke

ausgewandert 1892 von Steinfeld als Pauline in Pssagierliste.


393. Bernhard Henrich Robke

ausgewandert 1892 von Steinfeld


278. Anna Maria Carolina Magdalena Honkomp

14 children


279. Anna Maria Bernardina Honkomp

7 children


Franz Heinrich Fangmann

Landed at New Orleans on Oct.12,1846, and arrived New Vienna Nov.01,1846


Karl Goerdt

Witnesses: Johannes Feangmann, Maria Tauke


283. Henrich Anton Honkomp

They farmed first in New Vienna, then in Petersburg, then moved to Ashton/Iowa.


422. Frank Honkomp

He went 1887 to Carroll County to work on a farm. In 1902 he went to Ashton to f
arm with his brother Anton.


Elisabeth (Lizzie) Ehrich

other source: born 4.Apr.1847, emigrated 1866


427. Elizabeth Honkomp

died of Typhoid


302. Maria Bernardina Honkomp

she died of a cancer.


Carl Heinrich Stuntebeck

Source: Joy Fleischer, Calgary Alberta, Canada.


303. Maria Catharina Honkomp

emigrated 1866, husband Bernard Buttonboehmer met an untimely death by missing h
is step on a boat and drowed in the Ohio River at the age of 33. Leaving his wid
ow with two small children and expecting another child in three month!
Census 1880, lived on the farm of his father Clemens Honkomp in Wheatland Township, Ford, Kansas, age 31, together with father Clemens Honkomp, 60, children: Anne 6, Anto 4, Dina 3
Census 1900, Farm in Wheatland Township, Ford, Kansas, age 54
together with his father Clemens Honkomp, 82 and son Anthony C. Buttenbohmer, 25
Census 1920 lived alone on the farm in Weathland, Kansas, age 74


Bernard Anton Buttonboehmer

Drowned in the Ohio River by missing his step on a boat at the age of 33.
Emigrated with four sisters and his mother 1865 from Lohne/Oldenburg via Baltimore to Covington KY.
Arrival Baltimore 14.Sep.1865, Ship: FREIHANDEL


441. Child Buttonboehmer

Died as child from Cholera


442. Twins Buttonboehmer

lived only two days


444. Anton Clement (Bernard) Buttonboehmer

died of a ruptured appendix


304. Henrich Clemens (Henry) Honkomp

Geboren bei kl.Holthaus Steinfeld-Holthausen.
Ausgewandert über, Baltimore 23.09.1866, Bark UNION, nach Covington, divorced be
fore 1878 und moved to Joliet Il, a member of Palmer camp - modern woodmen of America since 23.Sept.1892, Camp No.1379 in Joliet..
Joliet, Il Directories, 1884-92
Name: Henry C. Honkomp
Location: 202 S. Joliet
Occupation: cigar manufacturing
Year: 1889, 1890
City: Joliet, IL


Emilie Amelia Witte

lives Holman St., Augustinburg KY
burial: Mother of God Cemetery, Kenton Vale, Kentucky


446. Clemens Henry Honkomp

Notes from J.Klenke: his wife had a nervous breadown and was institutionalized.
She died, Clemens took his son to live with his Grandfather and his sister Maria
Catharina Honkomp/Buttomboehmer until the age of 10. When Clemens remarried his
son went ti live with them.


448. Amelia Honkomp

Cause of Death: Cerebral hemorrhage


305. Clemens Honkomp

emigrated USA 23.Sepr.1866
In 1876 he came to Sedali and worked at his trade as a journeyman for eleven years.
In 1887 he started in business for humself as a wholesale ans retail manufacturer of cigars, with his headquarter at No. 218 Lamine Avenue. He manufactured several special brands of cigars, among which the most popular are the "Golden Rod", a ten-cent cigar, and the "Lone Tree", which is retailed at five cents.
In 1889 Mr. Honkomp was married, in Boonville, Mo. to AnnieGlahn, who was born in that city, and they have one child, named in honor of his father and grandfather, Clemens.
The family have a pleasant home, where it is their pleasure to entertain their many friends and acquaitances.
In 1890 Mr. Honkomp was elected Alderman from the First Ward by his Demacratic friends, and was re-elected on the expiration of his term, serving altogether four years. During this time he was Charman of the Streets an Alleys Comittee.
(source: Portrait and biographical records, page 473)
Census 1930, Home: Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, age 77,
as Boarder with James E. Hagemann, 42 and family