"paula schwartz" <oomis@centurytel.net> schrieb:
I am researching the Hafertepe family. Bernard Heinrich and Gehrend
(probably spelled incorrectly)Hafertepe immigrated to St. Louis, Mo.
Some people believe the story begins in Hannover with one family. Maybe
spelled Hafertepen or ? Any suggestions or directions would be very
appreciated. Thank You ...........Paula
Hello Paula Schwartz,
there are 4 enties HAFERTEPE in 1998, so the name is given and not needable wrong, mispelled or -written. Here they are, by the way all places are still in Lower-Saxony or former Kingdom of Hannover, but all very nearby the border to North-Rhine-Westfalia:
- HAFERTEPE, Bernhard, Exterbrock 40, 49124 Georgsmarienhütte, Tel. 05421 40594
- HAFERTEPE, Doris und Ralf, Im Dreskamp 1a, 49170 Hagen, Tel. 05401 98160
- HAFERTEPE, Leo, Prozessionsweg 3, 49586 Merzen, Tel. 05466 1337
- HAFERTEPE, Otto, Landw., 49586 Merzen, Tel. 05466 1256
Good luck in your research Hans Peter Albers, Bienenbüttel
Hello Paula,
There are two records with the name of Hafertepe in the emigration
records of Osnabrück. These are not the names you have, but the surname is
the same. Dirk Hafertepe and Maria Catherina emigrated from the area of
Merzen. This corresponds with what Hans Peter has said.
Merzen is southeast of Fürstenau. The LDS have films from the Catholic
church there. It includes the nearby town of Lechtrop:
Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1808-1874 Katholische Kirche Merzen (Lechtrup-Merzen)
Civil registers and transcripts of church records for births, baptisms,
marriages, and deaths of Merzen, later Lechtrup-Merzen. Includes some
indexes. Part of the records are in Latin. Some of records are filmed
backwards.
Those records filmed backwards just might be a bit difficult!
Have you seen the Hafertepe listed on World Connect with Rootsweb. There
is a Hafertepe marriage there at Sudmerzen. That is the same area.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=beckman&id=I0935
Good luck,
Barbara
Dear Paula,
Came a across biography of a Fr. Angelicus Hafertepe, Pastor Sacred Heart Parish of Calumet, Michigan, educated Cincinatti, Ohio, ordained 15 June 1878 by Archbishop J.B. Purcell as a priest in the catholic church.
Mentions birth Voltlage, Furstenau, Osnabrueck, Hannover and came to U.S. with his parents when he was just 2 years old....
** J.B. Purcell, (irish) Archbishop of Cincinnatti, Ohio was first Bishop of Alton, Illinois..per Caltholic Encylopedia..mentions Holy Trinity Church also..but I think Ohio rather than St. Louis but is not clear.
Interesting that this Fr. Angelicus Hafertepe was from Furtenau though...seems to agree with data given here.....if you wan entire bio I can send .pdf.
Barbie-Lew
In this title:
Title: Memorial record of the northern peninsula of Michigan
City of Publication: Chicago
Publisher: Lewis Pub. Co.
Hello Paula,
There are two records with the name of Hafertepe in the emigration
records of Osnabr�ck. These are not the names you have, but the surname is
the same. Dirk Hafertepe and Maria Catherina emigrated from the area of
Merzen. This corresponds with what Hans Peter has said.
Merzen is southeast of F�rstenau. The LDS have films from the Catholic
church there. It includes the nearby town of Lechtrop:
Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1808-1874 �Katholische Kirche Merzen (Lechtrup-Merzen)
Dear Paula,
City Directory - Cincinnatti - 1878
Hafertepe - 201 Hopkins
Benj - tinner
Henry - carpenter
Jos - stonecutter
Hafertepe - 65 W. Mulberry
Jos - lab.
Lizzie - tailoress
Source citation.
Title: Williams' Cincinnati directory : embracing a full alphabetical record of the names of the inhabitants of Cincinnati, a business directory, municipal record, United States Post Office directory, etc., etc., etc.
City of Publication: Cincinnati
Publisher: Printed at the Cincinnati Directory Office, Williams & Co., proprietors, A.V. Williams, superintendent
** J.B. Purcell, (irish) Archbishop of Cincinnatti, Ohio was first Bishop
of Alton, Illinois..per Caltholic Encylopedia..mentions Holy Trinity
Church
also..but I think Ohio rather than St. Louis but is not clear.
Interesting that this Fr. Angelicus Hafertepe was from Furtenau
though...seems to agree with data given here....
I think it should be "Fürstenau" or "Fuerstenau"!
Have a nice day,
Werner
Dear Werner,
My bad.
Your absolutely positively right!!!
Crud!!!
Failed that New Years resolution..
(to check spelling/typing before posting message)
Sorry.
Barbie-Lew
> ** J.B. Purcell, (irish) Archbishop of Cincinnatti, Ohio was first Bishop
> of Alton, Illinois..per Caltholic Encylopedia..mentions Holy Trinity
> Church
> also..but I think Ohio rather than St. Louis but is not clear.
> Interesting that this Fr. Angelicus Hafertepe was from Furtenau
> though...seems to agree with data given here....
I think it should be "F�rstenau" or "Fuerstenau"!
Have a nice day,
Werner