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Family of Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich JENS and Christina Carolina Maria DIBBERT

  • Husband:

  • Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich JENS (1832-1900)

  • Wife:

  • Christina Carolina Maria DIBBERT (1848-bef1900)

  • Children:

  • William JENS (1876- )

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  • Louis K. JENS (1878- )

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  • Herrman JENS (1879- )

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  • Adolph JENS (1880- )

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  • Ernest JENS (1882- )

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  • Sophie JENS (1871-1941)

  • Marriage:

  • Mar 31, 1875

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin1

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  • This marriage was contracted on 14 March 1875 and the marriage took place on 31 March 1875 in Milwaukee. The groom is listed as a widower, born in Mecklenburg and now living in Milwaukee working as a "laborer".

    This Luthern marriage, officiated by George V. (spelling unclear). The witnesses were George Kipp and C. Jens. It listed the brides parents as Friedrick Dibbert and Wilhelmine Prohl.

Husband: Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich JENS

  • Name:

  • Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich JENS2

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Nickname:

  • William

  • Father:

  • Johann Hartwig Friedrich JENS ( - )

  • Mother:

  • Magdalena Dorothea SCHRALL ( - )

  • Birth:

  • Jan 20, 1832

  • Mecklenburg, Germany2,3,4,5

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  • The August 1860 census shows he is 27 years old which would put his calculated birth year between August 1832 and August 1833 and it notes his birthplace as Mecklenburg. The June 1870 census notes his age as 38, with his calculated birth year of June 1831 to June 1832 and his birthplace as Mecklenburg. The June 1880 census shows he is 47 years old placing his calculated birth year between June of 1832 and June of 1833. The June 1900 census lists his birth on January of 1832.

  • Immigration:

  • 1858 (age 25-26)

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  • On the 1900 census he is listed as having been in the U.S. for 42 years and a naturalized citizen immigrating in 1858.

  • Occupation:

  • 1860 (age 27-28)

  • laborer2

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  • He had worked enough or saved enough to have a personal wealth of $50. No other members of the family had an occupation in 1860.

  • Residence:

  • 1860 (age 27-28)

  • Ward 9 Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

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  • The 9th Ward in 1870 includes all that part of the city lying west of Seventh and north of Vliet Street. The household consisted of a 26 year old female, Wilhelmina likely his wife and four minor children.

  • Residence:

  • 1870 (age 37-38)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

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  • The household consists of eight persons including Wilhelmine and six children. Two children were noted on the 1860 census including Frederick and Frederika. August who is not listed may have died in the interim. Four new children are noted on this census. A pair of twins Charles and Henry age 9, Elizabeth age 4, and Albert age 4 months.

  • Occupation:

  • 1870 (age 37-38)

  • laborer3

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  • Working as a laborer he had managed to increase his personal wealth to $200 and had real estate valued at $1200. It is noted that the census enumerator lists that he could not write.

  • Marriage Contract:

  • Mar 14, 1875 (age 43)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin1

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 47-48)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • This household had two adults and five minor children living. The two adults are listed as being married, William and a new person Christiane who is a 32 year old female. This is probably the same household as the 1870 census because the head of the household is the same name and age and he is a farmer, three of the minor children are also listed on the 1870 census. William has a new wife with three new children under the age of four leading to conclude that his first wife likely died between 1870 and 1880 and he remarried.

  • Occupation:

  • 1880 (age 47-48)

  • farmer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • He is listed as a "Farmer" with no months unemployed. On this census it is noted that he can both read and write.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 67-68)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

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  • In 1900 he is listed as widower and living with his four sons William Jr., Herman, Adolph and Ernst. Adolph and Ernst have been born since the last available census between 1880 and 1900. Their ages reflect this.

    There is also a servant living in this home named Steffin Lina, aged 64 and a widower. She is listed as having one child still living.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 67-68)

  • Capitalitst5

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  • William listing his occupation as "Capitalist" is interesting because it connotes his rise over time and increase in wealth. He owned his home free of mortgage and listed no months of unemployment. He also has a servant named Lina Steffin (age 64) living in the same household.

  • Death:

  • Aug 3, 1900 (age 68)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin6

  • Will:

  • Aug 9, 1900 (age 68)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin7

  • Residence:

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  • <b>Williamsburg Heights

     

    </b>Williamsburg Heights is bounded by Capitol Drive to the north, Holton Street to the east, Keefe Avenue to the south and I-43 to the west. Some consider Williamsburg as a section of the newer Harambee neighborhood to the south.

    In the 1800s, when memories of the frontier were still fresh in Milwaukee, the area that became Williamsburg (named for William Bogk) was a farming district. Scores of farmers, most of them German immigrants, settled in the area. Comfortably beyond the city limits, (North Avenue), they patronized their own trading center that they referred to as Williamsburg. The Green Bay road, between Burleigh Street and Keefe Avenue, was the spine of the little settlement. At its peak, Williamsburg boasted a flour mill, greenhouses, feed stores, harness shops, blacksmiths, bakeries, and its own post office.

    At Port Washington Rd there were a growing cluster of businesses on Green Bay Avenue – the heart of old Williamsburg. The residential sections were dotted with German saloons, German stores, and dozens of German churches. Most of the area's breadwinners were skilled artisans and tradesmen.

    In 1891, Williamsburg, by then a suburban community of blue-collar workers, became part of Milwaukee. In the same decade, the Pabst Brewery purchased Schuetzen Park (now Clinton Rose Park) and developed it as an amusement park. The beer garden remained, but the rifle range was replaced by a roller coaster, a miniature railroad, a carousel, and a fun house called Katzenjammer Castle. The area continued to grow after 1900. The tide of home-seekers washed down the ridge to Keefe Avenue before 1910 and finally reached Capitol Drive in the 1920s. Old Williamsburg became an island of older homes and shops in the heart of the neighborhood.

    The homes here are dominantly bungalows, the nearly universal favorite of the 1920s, with 2- and 3-story Milwaukee duplexes scattered among them. Williamsburg Heights and Williamsburg Triangle also form the primary borders and constituents of the 5 Points Neighborhood Association, Inc. (5PNA). Expanded borders are described on the 5pna website.

    By the late 1960s African Americans began moving in. Relations were more peaceful with the newer group and their older ethnic European neighbors when compared to other parts for the city. The neighborhood was quite stable through this period of change. The former Oak Club was adapted as the Shiloh Tabernacle.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_neighborhoods_of_Milwaukee

  • Probate:

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  • 85 pages of probate records to review.

     

    Probate and Will Records found for William Jens valued his estate at $40,000 in 1900. (Worth about $1,000,000 in 2016.

Wife: Christina Carolina Maria DIBBERT

  • Name:

  • Christina Carolina Maria DIBBERT

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • Ernst Joachim Friederich DIBBERT (1807-1880)

  • Mother:

  • Wilhelmina Maria Sophia PROHL (1809-1880)

  • Birth:

  • 1848

  • Mecklenburg, Germany4

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  • The June 1880 census lists her age as 32 which gives a calculated birth date of June 1847 to June 1848. She and her parents are noted to have been born in Mecklenburg.

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 31-32)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • This is the first census where she appear with this family group. She is listed as the wife of William Jens and has six minor children living in the home. Of those six, only three are believed to belong to her, William age 4, Ludwig age 2 1/2, and Herman age 14 months.

  • Occupation:

  • 1880 (age 31-32)

  • keeping house4,8

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  • According to directions given to census enumerators "women doing domestic labor for themselves or their families without receiving a wage were to be classified as "keeping house." The census enumerator noted she could read and write.

  • Death:

  • bef 1900 (age 51-52)

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Child 1: William JENS

  • Name:

  • William JENS

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Name Suffix:

  • Jr.

  • Spouse:

  • Emma C. SCHIMMEL ( - )

  • Birth:

  • 1876

  • Wisconsin, Wisconsin4,5

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  • The June 1880 census lists his age as 4 putting his birth year between June 1875 and June 1876. He is listed as being born in Wisconsin and her parents being born in Mecklenburg. The June 1900 census lists his age as 24 with a birth of May 1876 in Wisconsin.

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 3-4)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • He was living in a household with two adults, William and Wilhelmine, most assuredly his parents and five other siblings.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 23-24)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

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  • William Jr. is lives with his father and three younger brothers and their housekeeper in a home his father owns mortgage free.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 23-24)

  • upholster5

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  • He notes two months of unemployment during the previous year.

  • Death:

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Child 2: Louis K. JENS

  • Name:

  • Louis K. JENS

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • Feb, 1878

  • Wisconsin, Wisconsin4

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  • The June 1880 census lists his age as 2 1/2 putting his birth year between November 1877 and December 1877. He is listed as being born in Wisconsin and her parents being born in Mecklenburg.

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 1-2)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • He was living in a household with two adults, William and Wilhelmine, most assuredly his parents and five other siblings.

  • Death:

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Child 3: Herrman JENS

  • Name:

  • Herrman JENS

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Martha PRITZKOW ( - )

  • Birth:

  • Apr, 1879

  • Wisconsin4,5

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  • The June 1880 census lists his age as 14 months putting his birth year between March 1879 and April 1879. He is listed as being born in Wisconsin and his parents being born in Mecklenburg. The 1900 census lists his birth as April of 1879 in Wisconsin. On this census his parents are listed as being born in Germany.

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 0-1)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • He was living in a household with two adults, William and Wilhelmine, most assuredly his parents and five other siblings.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 20-21)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

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  • He lives with his father William and his three brothers.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 20-21)

  • farmer5

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  • He is a 21 year old farmer that can read, write and speak English. He was employed for the entire year.

  • Death:

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Child 4: Adolph JENS

  • Name:

  • Adolph JENS

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • Jul, 1880

  • Wisconsin5

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  • Born in July of 1880, one month after the 1880 census. In 1990 he is noted to be 19 years old. This June 1900 census would make him one month shy of 20 years old.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 19-20)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

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  • He lives with his father William and his three brothers.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 19-20)

  • farmer5

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  • He is a 21 year old farmer that can read, write and speak English. He was employed for the entire year.

  • Death:

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Child 5: Ernest JENS

  • Name:

  • Ernest JENS

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • Mar, 1882

  • Wisconsin5

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  • Listed to have been born in March of 1882 making him 18 years old.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 17-18)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

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  • He lives with his father William and his three brothers.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 17-18)

  • machinist5

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  • He is a 18 year old machinist that can read, write and speak English. He was employed for the entire year.

  • Death:

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Child 6: Sophie JENS

  • Name:

  • Sophie JENS9

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • Otto A. STAHL (1870-1961)

  • Birth:

  • Feb 17, 1871

  • Wisconsin4,10,11,12,13,14,15,16

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  • The June 1880 census lists her age as 9 putting her birth year between June 1879 and June 1871. She is listed as being born in Wisconsin and her parents being born in Mecklenburg.

  • Education:

  • 1880 (age 8-9)

  • "at school"4

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 8-9)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

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  • She was living in a household with two adult males, William and Wilhelmine, most assuredly her parents and five other siblings.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 28-29)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin13

  • Residence:

  • 1905 (age 33-34)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin10

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 38-39)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin11

  • Residence:

  • 1920 (age 48-49)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin12

  • Residence:

  • 1930 (age 58-59)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin14

  • Residence:

  • 1933 (age 61-62)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin17

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  • Address: W Silver Spring NW Corner N 55th

    Assumed she was living with Otto at this time.

  • Residence:

  • 1935 (age 63-64)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin15

  • Residence:

  • 1938 (age 66-67)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin18

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  • Address: N. 55th and Silver Spring Road

  • Residence:

  • 1940 (age 68-69)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin15

  • Religion:

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  • Lutheran Christian9

  • Death:

  • Feb 16, 1941 (age 69)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin16,19,20

  • Burial:

  • 1941

  • Union Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin16,19,20

Note on Husband: Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich JENS

Research immigration status. There is a Hamburg Passenger list on Ancestry that is not sourced yet.

Sources

1.

Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee. Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division, marriage 01790 (March 31, 1879), Christoph Wilhem Jens and Christina Carolina Maria Dibbert; State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

2.

1860 Federal Census (U. S.), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Milwaukee, Ward 9, p. 212, 1854, Wilhelm Jens; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com); citing 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.

3.

1870 United States Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Town of Milwaukee, p.152A, 431, William Jens; National Archives and Records Adminstration Film T132.

4.

1880 United States Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Town of Milwaukee, p.132D, 72, William Jens; National Archives and Records Adminstration Film T9.

5.

1900 United States Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Milwaukee Town Precinct 2, p.22, 468, William Jens; FHL microfilm: 1241807.

6.

Wisconsin Wills and Estates, 1838-1933. William Jens. Ancestry.com.

7.

Wisconsin, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1800-1987 , digital image, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed December 6, 2021), William Jens; Wisconsin. County Court (Milwaukee County); Probate Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

8.

IPUMS website "Occupational Coding in the 1880 Public Use Microdata Sample";

9.

Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, "Milwaukee Vital Records", 929.3 Volume 076-078, 157, Otto Stahl and Sophie Jens; Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

10.

1905 Wisconsin census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, head of household: Otto A. Stahl.

11.

1910 U.S. Federal Census, Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Granville, p. ED 5; Sheet 5B, 89, Otto Stahl; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com); citing Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

12.

1920 Federal Census, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Population, Granville, p. ED: 5; Pg. 15A, 273, Otto Stahl; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com); citing Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

13.

1900 Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, ED 0194, p. 58, 94, Otto Stahl; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed May 15, 2015); citing 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.

14.

1930 U.S. Census, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Granville, p. 21B, 418, Otto Stahl Family and Relatives; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed May 9, 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.

15.

1940 U.S. Census, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Granville, p. 3A, 46, Ervin Stahl family; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed 2012); citing National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627.

16.

Union Cemetery (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), photograph, Section 19, Block 3, Lot 13, Photos taken by Ray Erickson, 10/17/2010.

17.

1880 Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, ED 131, Ward 9, p. 111D, 1917, Martin Stahl; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed May 15, 2015); citing Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

18.

City Directory: Wrights City Directory, 1938, 2059.

19.

Email from Bill Hoffman to Mark Stahl, "Grandparents", August 24, 2010.

20.

Stahl Lot Union Cemetery (digital, 2010, Roots and Trees Genealogy), Stahl.