Gottfried Schermack naturalization papers (1864) fom Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was my 3x great-grandfather, who emigrated from Prussia to Brooklyn in 1857. #falknerjarrell #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogyresearch #schermackgenealogy #schermack #heimbachweis #neuwied #prussia #immigration #immigrant #ancestors #ancestor #brooklyn #brooklynny #naturalization #citizenship #uscitizenship #usgovernment #1864 #greatgreatgreatgrandfather #3xgreatgrandfather
John G. Schermack, Deputy U.S. Marshall
John G. Schermack, Deputy U.S. Marshall oath of office. He was the brother of my great-great grandfather, John Joseph Schermack, Sr.. They were bon in Prussia and immigrated to Brooklyn in 1857. He served in the U.S. military in the 1860s and then became a U.S. Marshall in Texas. His life partner, Cherry Watson, was... Continue Reading →
Robert John Schermack, WW2 Draft Registration
Robert John Schermack, WW2 draft registration. He was my grandmother’s first cousin and lived to be 102 years of age. #falknerjarrell #familyhistory #genealogy #familyphotos #oldphotos #oldphoto #detroit #detroithistory #michigan #michiganhistory #familyhistory #familyhistorian #ancestors #ancestor #ancestry #familyphoto #1900s #schermackgenealogy #schermack #cousins #firstcousins #genealogie #genealogia #genealogist #oldfamilyphotos #draft #draftregistration #wwii #ww2
Schauer Sisters
Schauer Sisters (Circa 1920). Amelia Schauer Schermack (left), with her dog, Bing, and one of her sisters. Amelia was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, USA in 1853. Her family migrated west to Freeport, Illinois, USA, where she married Joseph J. Schermack, Sr. in 1875. Following the death of her husband in 1915, she moved to Detroit,... Continue Reading →
Jacob G. Schermack Gravestone
Jacob G. Schermack gravestone. He was the brother of my great-great grandfather, Joseph J. Schermack, Sr.. the family immigrated from Prussia to Brooklyn in 1857. Interred at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA. #falknerjarrell #familyhistory #genealogy #familyphotography #falknerjarrell #schermackgenealogy #schermack #oldphotos #familyphoto #familyphotos #ancestors #ancestor #19thcentury #ancestry #falknerjarrell #cemetery #cemeteryphotography #cemeterywandering... Continue Reading →
Schauer Sisters
Schauer Sisters (Circa 1920). Amelia Schauer Schermack (left), with her dog, Bing, and one of her sisters. Amelia was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, USA in 1853. Her family migrated west to Freeport, Illinois, USA, where she married Joseph J. Schermack, Sr. in 1875. Following the death of her husband in 1915, she moved to Detroit,... Continue Reading →
Emma Schermack (1879-1955)
Memorial card for my great-great aunt, Emma Schermack. She was born in Freeport, Illinois, USA and migrated to Detroit, Michigan, USA, where she worked at the Schermack Company, for her inventor brother, Joseph J. Schermack, Jr.. She never married and maintained a residence in Detroit with her sisters, Anna Schermack and Alma Schermack Feneley. #falknerjarrell... Continue Reading →
Grace Richards Schermack
My great-great aunt, Grace Richards Schermack and child. This may be her daughter, Florence. The photo was taken in about 1910. #falknerjarrell #familyhistory #genealogy #familyphotos #oldphotos #oldphoto #detroit #detroithistory #michigan #michiganhistory #familyhistory #familyhistorian #ancestors #ancestor #ancestry #familyphoto #1900s #schermackgenealogy #schermack #siblings #genealogie #genealogia #genealogist #oldfamilyphotosarethebest #greatgreataunt #baby #babygirl
Anna K. Schermack Memorial Card
Memorial card for my great-great aunt, Anna Schermack. She was born in Freeport, Illinois, USA and migrated to Detroit, Michigan, USA, where she worked at the Schermack Company, for her inventor brother, Joseph J. Schermack, Jr.. She never married and maintained a residence in Detroit with her sisters, Emma Schermack and Alma Schermack Feneley. #falknerjarrell... Continue Reading →
Schermack-Rueger Marriage License
Marriage license of my maternal grandmother’s first cousin, Margret Schermack and Milton J. Rueger (1937). Her father was my great-great uncle, Joseph J. Schermack, an inventor of mailing machines, vending machines and other devices. #familyhistory #detroit #schermackgenealogy #schermack #genealogy #falknerjarrell #vending #vendingmachines #josephjschermack #marriagelicense #cousin #clarkstonmi #clarkstonmichigan