surname: |
| Noack |
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given name(s): |
| Johann Karl (or Johann Carl) |
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usually known as: |
| Johann or Carl |
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birth date/place: |
| 24 January
1802 |
Dommitzsch, Saxony |
died: |
| 7 October
1858 |
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cemetery/city: |
| Ebenezer Moravian |
Watertown, Wisconsin |
father: |
| Johann G. Noack |
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mother: |
| Johanna R. Treschkin |
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spouse: |
| Henrietta W. Muschwitz |
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marriage date/place: |
| 1 April 1827 |
Dommitzsch (?) |
children: |
| |
Amalie Noack |
|  (c.1826--1865) |
C. August Noack |
|  (1830--1866) |
J. Karl Noack |
|  (1832--1890) |
Mary L. Noack |
|  (1845--?) |
occupation: potter
immigration: Departed Hamburg 15 July 1850, arrived in New York 5 September, aboard the "Kossuth" with wife and children.
records and documents:
additional information:
Some information from Michael Nyquist.
Lived in Düben, near Dommitzsch, for awhile, before emigrating.
This area was part of the Kingdom of Saxony, until after
the Napoleonic wars, when the kingdom lost much of its land
to Prussia. It became part of the Prussian province of Saxony.
John Bartelt
2006-01-30
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