52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

John F. Beermann – Closest to My Birthday – 52 Ancestors 2015 – #4

The theme this week for 52 Ancestors is”Closest to your Birthday.”  Perfect! I was born on the birthday of my great-grandfather, John F. Beermann (later changed to Biermann). He was born 6 June 1862 in Cincinnati, Ohio, to recent immigrants, William Joseph Beermann and Mary Elizabeth Maune Beermann. On 6 June 1880, John F. Beermann […]

Effie Lucretia Daughters – The Grandmother I Knew – 52 Ancestors 2015 #3

In week three of the 52 Ancestors Challenge, the theme is “Tough Woman.” I found myself asking just what constitutes toughness in a woman.  I have chosen my grandfather’s second wife, Effie Lucretia Daughters, as the subject of my blog this week. She was tough and strong in a quiet way.  Her biggest strength was […]

Paul Luther – A Doctor and an Alchemist – 52 Ancestors 2015 #2

I struggled with the 52 Ancestors theme of “King” this week. At first I thought that it was going to be impossible, although I hated to think that I would have to abandon the idea of using the theme so early in this year’s challenge. After some effort, I actually came up with two ancestors […]

52 Ancestors 2015

52 Ancestors 2015

I had barely completed the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks, heaving an enormous sigh of relief, when I learned that it was happening again in 2015.  No, I thought, I really don’t have another year in me.  But, everyone was so encouraging that I thought, why not?  What do I have to lose?  So, this […]

Betty Jane Gaa – A Fresh Start for Betty – 52 Ancestors 2015  #1

Betty Jane Gaa – A Fresh Start for Betty – 52 Ancestors 2015 #1

So, with one year of posts under my belt, I have decided to include some guest bloggers this year. There are people in my family who can tell some of these stories better than I can. There were times last year when I felt inadequate as the storyteller for some of my ancestors. My first […]

Johann Christian Beermann – How the Word “Genannt” Shakes up Everything – 52 Ancestors #52

Entry #52 With this entry, I am successfully completing the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks blogging challenge! Right before Christmas I received new information about my maiden name – Biermann, or Beermann as it was spelled prior to 1910. It seems a fitting way to wrap up the year with an extraordinary finding about my […]

Johann Heinrich “John” Schulte – Papa’s Delicate Condition – 52 Ancestors #51

Entry #51 Here I am on the second to last night of 2014 posting the second to last entry for the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge.  I have chosen my great, great-grandfather, Johann Heinrich “John” Schulte for the topic of this post since I have new information about him. My great, great grandfather, Johann […]

Katherine Frieda Schatz Biermann – My Grandmother Ate Watermelon Five Times a Week- 52 Ancestors #50

Entry #50 This should be an easy entry to write, but when it comes down to it, how well did I really know my Grandmother Biermann? I guess I will see, as I jot down what I remember of her. My paternal grandmother was Katherine Frieda Schatz. Katherine was born on 18 July 1898 in […]

Alma Maier Lindner – The Grandmother I Never Knew – 52 Ancestors #49

Entry #49 I am winding down the year now with my blog posts for the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks blog challenge.  I cannot finish the year without talking about my grandmother, Alma Maier Lindner. Alma Maier was the grandmother that I never knew – my mother’s mother. My mother barely knew her either, since […]

Margaret “Maggie” Miranda Walton – Our Link to Founding Colonial Families – 52 Ancestors #48

Entry #48 My mother-in-law is the one with the deep Colonial American ancestry. It took me years of research (due to several errors in a family tree compiled by one of her aunts) to tap into these lines. My mother-in-law’s great-grandmother was NOT Margaret Amelia Walton, but Margaret “Maggie” Miranda Walton. Maggie Walton’s husband, Theodore […]