Thursday, May 15, 2014

Heinrich Carl Harmann 1860-1933 (Jeff's Great Grandfather)

Heinrich (Henry) Carl Harmann was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 18, 1860 to blacksmith/farmer Heinrich Harmann (1824-1886) and Albertina Dobratz (1832-1900).  His father was born 1824 in Mecklenburg (Germany) and his mother was from Prussia (Germany).   Heinrich (Henry) was one of five known children, with two sisters, Augusta Rose and Martha; and two brothers, Frank and Edward.

Henry and Eliza married on Tuesday, February 15, 1887 (See the photo), the day after Valentine's Day (yes, it was celebrated then)!  Their marriage lasted over 40 years (when Eliza died) and they had eleven children: Henry Jacob, Meta Martha, Lilian Albertina, Flora, Paul, William, Clarence, Norman David, Cora Lorraine, Arthur (Jeff's grandfather) and his twin sister, Rose.

The 1870 and 1880 census reports show Henry living in Wauwatosa, WI with his parents.  Following his 1887 wedding to Eliza, we find him in the 1900 census in Racine, Wisconsin and in 1905 his residence is specifically listed as Mount Pleasant, where some of his ancestors still reside in 2014.  His 1910 residence was on Union Grove Road in Mount Pleasant.  In 1930 his residence is listed as Sturtevant.

The following information is from notes provided by Betty Luebke and it is not clear whether this is referring to our Henry or his son, Henry Jacob, born 1888.  Henry worked as a farmer and also as President of the Corliss State Bank.  Henry Harmann was president.  (Corliss is part of the area now known as Sturtevant, WI).  In 1835 Ives Grove was a small part of the wilderness in the northwest territory now the southeastern part of Wisconsin.  In this area were many wild animals.  Native American tribes, the Sac and the Fox, cleared the land in small areas so the land was generally heavily wooded.  In 1845 Mr. Royal Beach moved to Ives Grove from Massachusetts and bought a farm west of Ives Groves which he sold to Mr. Harmann. (this is from a book of area history and was noted years ago - if anyone has the book name/author/etc please let me know so I can add that info).

Henry passed away March 19, 1933 in Wisconsin and was buried in Graceland Cemetery.

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