Notizen zu dieser Person
sponsors: Jacob Rolef and A.M. Fischenich nata Eupen
from Bremen 29 May 1855 to London then aboard ship Patrick Henry to New York
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E.D. 123, sheet 8
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At the time of Jacob's death, ten of his children were still living, as well as 36 grandchildren.
He was a witness at the wedding of Franz Wettengel and Anna Luggart, which took place at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton on October 27, 1869. The groom's parents were Wenzel and Elisabeth Wettengel.
He appears on the 1870 federal census for Ellington Township, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, as J. Nussbaum, age 33, farmer, value of real estate, $4000, value of personal property, $400, birthplace, Prussia; Louisa *, age 25, keeping house, birthp
lace, Prussia; Katie, age 4, birthplace, Wisconsin; Anna, age 3, birthplace, Wisconsin; Peter, age 1, birthplace, Wisconsin.
*This is probably an error on the part of the census taker and should have read Eliza or Elizabeth.
On the 1880 federal census for Ellington Township, Outagamie County, Wisconsin,( Volume 21, Enumeration District 123, Sheet 8, Line 7) the family is shown as follows: Jacob Nussbaum, age 42, birthplace, Prussia; Eliza, wife, age 37, birthplace A
ustria; Catherine, daughter, age 14, birthplace, Wisconsin; Anna, daughter, age 12, birthplace, Wisconsin; Peter, son, age 10, birthplace Wisconsin; Frank, son, age 8, birthplace, Wisconsin; Eliza, daughter, age 6, birthplace, Wisconsin; Jacob, s
on, age 4, birthplace, Wisconsin; Mary, daughter, age 2, birthplace, Wisconsin; Catherine, mother, age 78, birthplace, Prussia.
On his declaration of intent to become a U.S. citizen, he gives his birthplace as "Aesch". This is a misspelling of "Esch" which refers to Dom-Esch in Kreis Euskirchen in the Rheinland near Cologne.
Census of 1900 shows him as Jacob Nussbaum, born Dec 1837 in Germany, emigrated 1855; Elisabeth, born April 1843 in Austria, emigrated 1862; Jacob, July 1872; Mary Dec 1878; Lena, Aug 1882; John, May 1889; Julia, 1889?