Lots of Motz Carts

Heinrich and Catharina (Roth) Motz came to America prior to 1839 and were living in New York.  When they heard about the Stephanite immigration to Missouri which was taking place in 1838-1839, they joined quite a few other New Yorkers to move to Missouri to join this group of German Lutherans.  As we have mentioned … More Lots of Motz Carts

A Lot of Grass Died

Normally when I see that a child was born to an original immigrant in December of 1838, I think that the baby must have been born aboard one of the ships coming across the Atlantic Ocean.  Today’s birthday girl is an exception.  She was born in New York City and her parents were already in … More A Lot of Grass Died

A Gathering of Grebings

Hartmann Grebing arrived in Perry County in 1839.  Because he did, there are still several Grebings that live here to this day, and on occasion, other Grebings often come here to visit.  Right now is one of those special occasions when a rather large gathering of Grebings is taking place.  Over one hundred descendants of … More A Gathering of Grebings

Captain J.J. Seibel

On June 2, 1864, Johann Jacob Seibel married Matilda McCauley.  Our German Family Tree says that this marriage is in the Perry County Marriage Records, but it’s a record I could not find on Ancestry.com.  I am not in Altenburg today, so I cannot research this further, but this is a story I really want … More Captain J.J. Seibel