Lilge/Bast

This is my Lilge family. I'm looking for the families of the two brothers
who remained in Germany. We know for sure they corresponded with Emille nee
Lilge MUEGENBERG & Veronica nee Lilge SCHACHTSCHNEIDER of Sheboygan, WI
USA. There also was correspondence after WWII with niece Olga nee
Schactschneider LUEDTKE who son Arthur visited they family near Hanover
sometime between 1951 - 1953.

Veronica recieved a picture painted by Paul Lilge in 1953. Written on the
picture with painters name Kloster Lo[e/c]cum Church. Which is located near
Hanover.

Any information on Paul or Carl LILGE and their families would be greatly
appreciated.

Sandie Preder
Plymouth USA
sandiegen@myexcel.com

DECENDANTS OF CARL LILGE & WIFE WILHELMINA BAST

1 BAST, Wilhelmina b: December 30, 1836 Germany d: March 02, 1894 in
Sheboygan, WI Immigration: April

18, 1883 From Bremen to Baltimore on the Ship Hohenzollern came with 2nd
Husband Carl Krueger and their

children

+LILGE, Carl b: Abt. 1830 Germany Married: Bef. 1853 d: Abt. 1866 in Germany

        2 LILGE, Carl b: Abt. 1853 Germany

        2 LILGE, Paul b: Abt. 1855 Germany

        2 LILGE, Emille (Fronnie) b: August 1860 Germany d: February 01,
1939 in Sheboygan, WI

            Immigration: April 18, 1883 From Bremen to Baltimore on Sip
Hohenzollern with stepfather& siblings & 1/2 siblings

            +MUEGENBERG, Fred b: December 1857 Germany Married: Abt. 1884 d:
March 15, 1930 in Sheboygan, WI

        2 LILGE, Veronica b: October 23, 1863 Leppin, Prov. Pommern, Germany
d: June 11, 1951 in Sheboygan, WI

             Immigration: April 18, 1883 From Bremen to Baltimore on Ship
Hohenzollern with family including stepfather & 1/2 siblings

            +SCHACHTSCHNEIDER, Ferdinand b: April 12, 1861 Damgard Prov.
Pommern, Germany Married: January 25, 1885 Sheboygan, WI

             d: May 23, 1936 in Sheboygan, WI Immigration: 1882

        2 LILGE, August J b: December 29, 1866 Germany d: March 05, 1945 in
Kiel, WI

             Immigration: April 18, 1883 From Bremen to Baltimore on ship
Hohenzollen with family & stepfather & 1/2 siblings

            +JESKE, Bertha b: October 30, 1870 Germany Married: August 24,
1883 Sheboygan, WI d: January 26, 1949 in Kiel, WI

*2nd Husband of BAST, Wilhelmina:

    +KRUEGER, Carl b: Germany Married: Aft. 1865 d: in Sheboygan, WI

     Emigration: April 18, 1883 Prussia to WI: Ship-Hohenzollern: From
Bremen to Baltimor

        2 KRUEGER, Anna b: Abt. 1875 Germany Emigration: April 18, 1883
Prussia to WI: Ship-Hohenzollern: From Bremen to Baltimor

            +UPGONORTH, Anton

        2 KRUEGER, Otto b: Abt. 1877 d: June 09, 1955 Emigration: April 18,
1883 Prussia to WI: Ship-Hohenzollern: From Bremen to Baltimor

        2 KRUEGER, Albert b: 1881 Emigration: April 18, 1883 Prussia to WI:
Ship-Hohenzollern: From Bremen to Baltimor

Hi Sandie,

     Isn't Carl Lilge listed with his parents in the LDS 1880 census? Maybe
he went back to Germany? This may be jumbled when I send it!!

Carl LILGE 63 PRUSSIA Farmer PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Wilhelmia LILGE Wife 57 PRUSSIA Keeping House PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Carl LILGE Son Male 26 PRUSSIA At Home PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Otto LILG Son Male20 PRUSSIA At Home PRUSSIA PRUSSIA

    You could look for people to contact by using the German phonebook:
         http://www.telefonbuch.de/ There are many, but maybe you could
connect someone in a town where your family lived.

      Sometimes a Google.com or Google.de search can be helpful. Also,
Altavista.de

Barbara

Jim and Sandie Preder schrieb:
...

Veronica recieved a picture painted by Paul Lilge in 1953. Written on the
picture with painters name Kloster Lo[e/c]cum Church. Which is located near
Hanover.

Any information on Paul or Carl LILGE and their families would be greatly
appreciated.

Sandie Preder
Plymouth USA
sandiegen@myexcel.com

...
Just beeing a bit back reading the mails, i would like to comment yours that way,
that the place name is LOCCUM and that LILGE is an uncommon writing, the more
spread form of writing should be LILJE. There is one, who should have had
connections to the monastary Loccum, which had become more a Lutheran inspired
centre for studies, with that name:

"LILJE, Johannes (Hanns), evnagel. Theologe, *Hannover 20.8.1899, + ebd.
6.1.1977; 1934-45 Gen.Sekr. des Luth. Weltkonvents, 1952-57 Pr�s. des Luth.
Weltbundes; 1947 -71 Landesbischof der Evang.-luth. Landeskirche Hannovers;
gr�ndete 1947 das "Sonntagsblatt" (heute: Dt.Allg. Sonntagsblatt), 1952 die
Evang.Akademie in Loccum)" out of the Brockkaus in fifteen volumes.

Maybe that is your trace. The Church in Hannover will know more about his family.

Greetings Hans Peter Albers, Bienenb�ttel

Hans
    Could you give me the address of the church in Hannover that have more
information on this family?

Sandie WI USA

BARTELT - BAST- FALK - HOEFF - KOEPKE - LILGE/Lilje - L�dtke/LUEDTKE -
PETERMANN - SCHACHTSCHNEIDER
SCHMELING - TEWS - TIEDKE - WASIOW

I don't know where their adress was in Hannoover.

Sandie,

     I presume that you have seen this database - or maybe it's yours.
There are notes you can read as well. No clue to birthplace though:

     There are a number of Lilge's listed here - run a search:
  
http://gedbas.genealogy.net/index.jsp

Good luck,
Barbara

Hi Barbara
    Yes it is mine and I am greatful that you took the time to respond to my
query

Sandie

Hi Sandie,
     It's still not clear to me if you have any clue as to where your Carl
Lilge lived in Germany. The 1880 census for Carl Lilge, if I'm not
mistaken, indicates "Prussia" which includes more than the Hannover Kingdom.
    For what it's worth, here are some random email addresses for Lilges
in Germany. You have nothing to lose by contacting them:

Lilge Andre, andre.lilge@web.de
25436 Uetersen

Lilge Christian, c.lilge@gmx.de
15831 Mahlow

Lilge Hartmut, service@hartmut-lilge.de
03238 Finsterwalde

Lilge Karsten, Karsten.Lilge@t-online.de
79541 Lörrach

Lilge Torsten, lilge@irt.uni-hannover.de
30167 Hannover

Lilge Winfried, Winfried.Lilge@t-online.de
27283 Verden

Good luck,
Barbara

Hi Again
    Thank You for these addresses and I will contact them.

    As for information on where Carl Lilge lived in Germany. The father
Carl died before 1873 his youngest daughter was born in Leppin Pommern in
1865 (now Lepino Poland). At some point after that the family moved to the
Hannover area. Sons Carl & Paul are the ones who supposidly lived there.
The only town name we have is Loccum which is in a 15 mile radius of the
city of Hannover. Our last correspondence we actually have was in the late
1930's all though they continued to correspond into the 1950's we just have
no letters from that time.

Sandie Preder
Plymouth USA
sandiegen@myexcel.com

Hello,
     This is an interesting website:
http://nibis.ni.schule.de/~bbs-ni/english/tourist/rehblocc/reh-loc1.htm
and
http://www.rehburg-loccum.de/start.phtml

Maybe you could contact someone there for the information you seek.

Barbara

Barb
    I have bookmarked the 2nd site and have already sent a letter off in
late 2003 but have had no response. Thanks for the 1st site. I may try
address from there as it is diffrent from the one I used before.

Sandie