Notizen zu dieser Person
emigration with family approved 9 June 1818
(http://odessa3.org/collections/ships/link/ostwand1.txt)
http://www.grhs.org/vr/ostwanderung2.htm
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sailed Amsterdam - Philadelphia, ship Oconomie, arrival 7 Sep 1818
steerage passengers:
J G Wiedmeyer & family [Johann Georg Widmaier]
Philip Pfeffer & family [Johann Philipp Pfeffer]
Heinrich Wolff & family [Heinrich Wolf]
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PFEFFER, Christian Friedrich ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1853 ... ...
PFEFFER, Constantin Nathaniel ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1852 ... 1881 ...
PFEFFER, Wilhelm Heinrich ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1893 ... ...
PFEFFER, Johann Dorothea ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1856 ... ...
PFEFFER, Johann Philipp ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1818 ... ...
PFEFFER, Wilhelm Friedr ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1895 ... ...
PFEFFER, Georg Gottlob ... ... GER, WUE Sindelfingen ... 1881 ... ...
PFEFFER, Marie ... ... , ... 1923 ... ...
http://www.immigrantgensoc.org/searches/fil/fil-np.html
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(MEADE`S GETTYSBURG HEADQUARTERS RELIC) $350.00
22163-1
A fine Gettysburg relic, a 6 1/4" x 2 3/4" x 3" section of wood beam taken from the headquarters of Union Major General George G. Meade at Gettysburg, otherwise known as the Pfeffer House, on Baltimore Pike. During the third day's cannonading preceding Pickett's Charge, Meade and his staff relocated their headquarters from the Leister House to a strip of woods along the Taneytown Road, and shortly thereafter located more permanently to the Pfeffer House where he remained for several days following up the retreat of Lee's army. This relic was obtained by a Gettysburg collector who personally assisted in the dismantling of the Pfeffer House in the 1980's once the structure had fallen into complete disrepair. The relic was then sold to our consignor. With consignor's letter of provenance and related reference material.
http://alexautographs.com/shopsite_sc/page9-ss2.html