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Lueschen, Liddia

Female 1885 - UNKNOWN


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lueschen, Liddia was born 15 May 1885, Platte County, NE. (daughter of Groteluschen, Hinrich G. (Lueschen) and Brandes, Marie Luise); died UNKNOWN, ?.

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    Liddia married Muth, William UNKNOWN, ?. William was born UNKNOWN, ?; died UNKNOWN, ?. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Muth, Emil was born 6 Jul 1913, Platte County, NE.; died Apr 1935, Columbus, NE.; was buried , St. John's Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    2. Muth, Walter H. was born 6 Sep 1917, Creston, NE.; died 18 Dec 2003, Columbus, NE.; was buried 20 Dec 2003, St. John's Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    3. Muth, Eugene was born UNKNOWN, ?.
    4. Muth, Ewald H. was born UNKNOWN, ?; died 18 Dec 1970, ?.
    5. Muth, Marie T. was born UNKNOWN, ?.
    6. Muth, Vernetta was born UNKNOWN, ?.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Groteluschen, Hinrich G. (Lueschen) was born 7 Feb 1835, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 15 Feb 1835, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER. (son of Groteluschen, Hinrich and Kuhlmann, Catharine Margarethe); died 15 Nov 1917, Platte County, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..

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    In the United States, Hinrich was known as HENRY LUESCHEN.
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    From THE PAST AND PRESENT OF PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- VOLUME II-

    Henry G. Lueschen, who has for many years been identified with agricultural interests in Bismark township, is entitled to honor as a veteran of the Civil war, having proved his loyalty to his adopted land by enlisting for service in the Union army. He was born in Oldenburg, Germany, on the 7th of February, 1855, of the marriage of Henry and Kate Margaret (Kuhlman) Groteluschen, both now deceased. Owing to an error made by the army officials at the time of his enlistment, the name became officially Lueschen and it is by this name he and his brothers are now known. He remained in his native land until he was twenty-five years of age and then, in 1860, emigrated to America, making his way to Mayville, Wisconsin. His sympathies were entirely with the north and accordingly at the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in Company E, Third Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. He made an excellent record as a soldier, never faltering in the performance of his duty, and he is justly proud of the fact that he offered his life if need be to preserve the Union. During his military service he had many narrow escapes from death and can relate a great many interesting stories of army life.

    In 1869 Mr. Lueschen came to Platte county, Nebraska, and homesteaded one hundred and sixty acres of land, which he at once began to improve and cultivate. He has since added eighty acres and his place, which is known as the Oldenburg Valley Stock Farm, is one of the valuable farm properties of Bismark township. His work has been well planned and his labors have returned to him a gratifying annual income so that he is now living largely retired.

    In 1867 Mr. Lueschen was married to Miss Mary Brandes, who died in 1905 at the age of sixty-eight years. They were the parents of nine children, of whom five survive. Mr. Lueschen is a republican with independent tendencies, voting according to the dictates of his judgment when he believes that the public welfare will be best served by so doing. In times of peace he manifests the same devotion to the general good that in the '60s led to his enlisting in the Union army. He is a man of wide knowledge, as he has always read a great deal, and he also has the power of thinking independently, arriving at his own conclusions rather than blindly accepting the opinions of others. His religious faith is that of the German Lutheran church, and his life has always measured up to high standards of manhood.
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    From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, November 16, 1917, pg. 1, col. 4

    Henry G. Lueschen, pioneer of Bismark township and veteran of the Civil war, died yesterday morning at 3:15 o'clock at the old homestead, 9 miles northeast of Columbus. During the past two months he had been suffering from various ailments incident to old age, and he was bedridden for five weeks. The death of Mr. Lueschen removes from Bismark township one of its real pioneers and most successful farmers.

    Born in Oldenburg, Germany, on February 7, 1835, he remained in his native land till he was twenty-five years old. In 1860 he came to America and located at Mayville, Wis.

    Early in the Civil war he enlisted with the Third Wisconsin regiment of volunteers, and served to its conclusion. Four years after the war he came to Platte county and homesteaded in Bismark township, later acquiring ownership of adjacent property.

    In 1867 Mr. Lueschen was married to Miss Mary Brandes, who died twelve years ago. One son, five daughters, twenty-nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren are the surviving members of the household.

    The sons and daughters are Henry Lueschen, who resides on the old homestead; Mrs. Henry Cattau, Columbus; Mrs. Otto Loseke and Mrs. William Muth, Creston; Mrs. William Hake, Central City.

    Dr. A.G. Lueschen, of Columbus, and Supervisor Ed Lueschen, of the Creston district, are nephews of the deceased.

    The funeral of Mr. Lueschen will be held at the family home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. E. Deninger, of the Loseke Creek Lutheran church, conducting the service.

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    In the United States, Hinrich was known as HENRY LUESCHEN.
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    From THE PAST AND PRESENT OF PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- VOLUME II-

    Henry G. Lueschen, who has for many years been identified with agricultural interests in Bismark township, is entitled to honor as a veteran of the Civil war, having proved his loyalty to his adopted land by enlisting for service in the Union army. He was born in Oldenburg, Germany, on the 7th of February, 1855, of the marriage of Henry and Kate Margaret (Kuhlman) Groteluschen, both now deceased. Owing to an error made by the army officials at the time of his enlistment, the name became officially Lueschen and it is by this name he and his brothers are now known. He remained in his native land until he was twenty-five years of age and then, in 1860, emigrated to America, making his way to Mayville, Wisconsin. His sympathies were entirely with the north and accordingly at the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in Company E, Third Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. He made an excellent record as a soldier, never faltering in the performance of his duty, and he is justly proud of the fact that he offered his life if need be to preserve the Union. During his military service he had many narrow escapes from death and can relate a great many interesting stories of army life.

    In 1869 Mr. Lueschen came to Platte county, Nebraska, and homesteaded one hundred and sixty acres of land, which he at once began to improve and cultivate. He has since added eighty acres and his place, which is known as the Oldenburg Valley Stock Farm, is one of the valuable farm properties of Bismark township. His work has been well planned and his labors have returned to him a gratifying annual income so that he is now living largely retired.

    In 1867 Mr. Lueschen was married to Miss Mary Brandes, who died in 1905 at the age of sixty-eight years. They were the parents of nine children, of whom five survive. Mr. Lueschen is a republican with independent tendencies, voting according to the dictates of his judgment when he believes that the public welfare will be best served by so doing. In times of peace he manifests the same devotion to the general good that in the '60s led to his enlisting in the Union army. He is a man of wide knowledge, as he has always read a great deal, and he also has the power of thinking independently, arriving at his own conclusions rather than blindly accepting the opinions of others. His religious faith is that of the German Lutheran church, and his life has always measured up to high standards of manhood.
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    From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, November 16, 1917, pg. 1, col. 4

    Henry G. Lueschen, pioneer of Bismark township and veteran of the Civil war, died yesterday morning at 3:15 o'clock at the old homestead, 9 miles northeast of Columbus. During the past two months he had been suffering from various ailments incident to old age, and he was bedridden for five weeks. The death of Mr. Lueschen removes from Bismark township one of its real pioneers and most successful farmers.

    Born in Oldenburg, Germany, on February 7, 1835, he remained in his native land till he was twenty-five years old. In 1860 he came to America and located at Mayville, Wis.

    Early in the Civil war he enlisted with the Third Wisconsin regiment of volunteers, and served to its conclusion. Four years after the war he came to Platte county and homesteaded in Bismark township, later acquiring ownership of adjacent property.

    In 1867 Mr. Lueschen was married to Miss Mary Brandes, who died twelve years ago. One son, five daughters, twenty-nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren are the surviving members of the household.

    The sons and daughters are Henry Lueschen, who resides on the old homestead; Mrs. Henry Cattau, Columbus; Mrs. Otto Loseke and Mrs. William Muth, Creston; Mrs. William Hake, Central City.

    Dr. A.G. Lueschen, of Columbus, and Supervisor Ed Lueschen, of the Creston district, are nephews of the deceased.

    The funeral of Mr. Lueschen will be held at the family home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. E. Deninger, of the Loseke Creek Lutheran church, conducting the service.

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    Hinrich married Brandes, Marie Luise 3 Jun 1867, Wisconsin. Marie was born 8 Sep 1839, Germany; died 29 Dec 1905, Columbus, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Brandes, Marie Luise was born 8 Sep 1839, Germany; died 29 Dec 1905, Columbus, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..

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    From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 3, 1906-

    LUESCHEN--Mrs. Anna M. Lueschen died at her home in this city last Friday afternoon of heart failure and was buried Tuesday from Loseke Creek church.

    Deceased was born in Germany on September 7, 1839. She came to Nebraska with her husband in 1869 and has lived with him fourteen miles north of Columbus until about three months ago when she was brought to Columbus for regular treatment.

    Mrs. Lueschen leaves a husband and five children, one son Henry and four daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Loseke, Mrs. Henry Cattau and Mrs. Wm. Hake. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

    From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 3, 1906-

    LUESCHEN--Mrs. Anna M. Lueschen died at her home in this city last Friday afternoon of heart failure and was buried Tuesday from Loseke Creek church.

    Deceased was born in Germany on September 7, 1839. She came to Nebraska with her husband in 1869 and has lived with him fourteen miles north of Columbus until about three months ago when she was brought to Columbus for regular treatment.

    Mrs. Lueschen leaves a husband and five children, one son Henry and four daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Loseke, Mrs. Henry Cattau and Mrs. Wm. Hake.
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    Children:
    1. Lueschen, August J. was born 1866, Wisconsin; died Dec 1879, Platte County, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    2. Lueschen, Amanda Johanna was born 24 May 1869, Wisconsin; died 21 Oct 1950, Columbus, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    3. Lueschen, Henry J. was born 1870, Platte County, NE.; died 9 Dec 1879, Platte County, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    4. Lueschen, Friedrich J. was born 1875, Platte County, NE.; died 10 Dec 1879, Platte County, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    5. Lueschen, Anna W. was born 2 Dec 1877, Platte County, NE.; died 18 Oct 1974, Platte County, NE.; was buried , Calvary Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    6. Lueschen, Mathilda Marie was born 20 Mar 1880, Platte County, NE.; died 29 Jul 1965, ?.
    7. Lueschen, Carl Heinrich was born 23 Jun 1882, Platte County, NE.; was christened , Christ Lutheran Church; Columbus, NE.; died 8 Apr 1964, Columbus, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    8. 1. Lueschen, Liddia was born 15 May 1885, Platte County, NE.; died UNKNOWN, ?.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Groteluschen, Hinrich was born 21 Aug 1797, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 23 Aug 1797, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER. (son of Groteluschen, Johann Hinrich and Kreye, Catharine Margarethe); died 13 Nov 1870, Bissel, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 17 Nov 1870, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..

    Other Events:

    • Confirmation: 1812, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.

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    Hinrich was an Anbauer or farmer at Bissel.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

    Hinrich was an Anbauer or farmer at Bissel.

    Hinrich married Kuhlmann, Catharine Margarethe 19 Apr 1831, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.. Catharine (daughter of Kuhlmann, Johann Hinrich and Sture, Catharine Elisabeth) was born 6 Nov 1811, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; died 3 Jun 1841, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Kuhlmann, Catharine Margarethe was born 6 Nov 1811, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER. (daughter of Kuhlmann, Johann Hinrich and Sture, Catharine Elisabeth); died 3 Jun 1841, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER..

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    Children:
    1. Groteluschen, Johann Hinrich was born 11 Jul 1832, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 15 Jul 1832, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 24 Sep 1873, Bissel, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 29 Sep 1873, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..
    2. 2. Groteluschen, Hinrich G. (Lueschen) was born 7 Feb 1835, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 15 Feb 1835, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 15 Nov 1917, Platte County, NE.; was buried , Christ Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..
    3. Groteluschen, Hermann G. (Lueschen) was born 2 Jan 1838, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 7 Jan 1838, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 26 May 1934, Creston, NE.; was buried , St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE..
    4. Groteluschen, Gerhard G. (Lueschen) was born 24 Nov 1840, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 29 Nov 1840, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 4 Mar 1929, Creston, NE.; was buried , St. John's Lutheran Cemetery; Columbus, NE..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Groteluschen, Johann Hinrich was born 30 Jan 1755, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 2 Feb 1755, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER. (son of Groteluschen, Johann Hinrich and Deyken, Marie Elisabeth); died 18 Apr 1823, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 23 Apr 1853, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde; Grossenkneten; Oldenburg, GER..

    Other Events:

    • Confirmation: 1769, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.

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    Johann Henrich was a Vollmeier near Sage or farmer with much land or more than two horses. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 1200 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

    Johann Henrich was a Vollmeier near Sage or farmer with much land or more than two horses. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 1200 years old.

    Johann married Kreye, Catharine Margarethe 22 Nov 1785, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde; Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.. Catharine was born 9 Feb 1769, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 12 Feb 1769, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 24 Feb 1833, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 27 Feb 1833, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Kreye, Catharine Margarethe was born 9 Feb 1769, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 12 Feb 1769, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 24 Feb 1833, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 27 Feb 1833, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..

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    Children:
    1. Groteluschen, Johann Hinrich was born 13 Mar 1787, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 16 Mar 1787, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 19 Sep 1830, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 22 Sep 1830, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..
    2. Groteluschen, Gerd Hinrich was born 24 Nov 1790, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 28 Nov 1790, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 7 Feb 1870, Haast by Sage, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 11 Feb 1870, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..
    3. Groteluschen, Anna Marie was born 26 Nov 1793, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 1 Dec 1793, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 27 Nov 1853, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 1 Dec 1853, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..
    4. 4. Groteluschen, Hinrich was born 21 Aug 1797, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 23 Aug 1797, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 13 Nov 1870, Bissel, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 17 Nov 1870, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..
    5. Groteluschen, Catharine Margareta was born 16 Mar 1801, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 22 Mar 1801, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 7 May 1849, Haast by Sage, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 11 May 1849, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..
    6. Groteluschen, Anna Catharine was born 29 Sep 1804, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; was christened 4 Oct 1804, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER.; died 11 Feb 1863, Dohlen, Oldenburg, GER.; was buried 17 Feb 1863, Evangelical Lutheran Kirchengemeinde, Grossenkneten, Oldenburg, GER..

  3. 10.  Kuhlmann, Johann Hinrich was born UNKNOWN, Germany; died UNKNOWN, Germany.

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    Johann married Sture, Catharine Elisabeth Abt 1811, Germany. Catharine was born UNKNOWN, Germany; died UNKNOWN, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sture, Catharine Elisabeth was born UNKNOWN, Germany; died UNKNOWN, Germany.

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    Children:
    1. 5. Kuhlmann, Catharine Margarethe was born 6 Nov 1811, Sage, Gemeinde, Oldenburg, GER.; died 3 Jun 1841, Haast by Sage, Oldenburg, GER..