[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Help needed
Sue Eipert
seipert at gmail.com
Sun Dec 28 17:40:54 PST 2008
Hello Howard,
I haven't seen the church records --I just have copy of my grandparents'
marriage certificate. I also have a transcription of their marriage
record that was made in 1947 by the then-pastor of Zion Ev. (This
document still had the same address; I guess the church building hadn't
yet been sold).
Here is more information about the current church. There is an address
to contact about records. I haven't really pursued it.
http://archive.elca.org/archives/chicagochurches/zionohio.html
Please let me know if you learn anything
Susan Radtke Eipert
seipert2@
Howard Krushel wrote:
> Hello Sue:
> Oral history has it that my great Aunt Karoline Topnick/Topnik(born
> 1870)immigrated in about 1889 from an estate in West Prussia near Loebau,
> and was supposed to have married and moved to Chicago.... was supposed to
> have married a Rakowski or Raschkowsky(not sure of the spelling); and I have
> been looking for her now for about 20 years; do you suppose the Zion
> Evangelical church might have her marriage record? (Bit like looking for
> that proverbial needle in the haystack); would the church records be held in
> an Archive? Karoline was German, probably Masurien German, that is German
> but originally of Polish extraction; they attended a Lutheran church in West
> Prussia.
> Thanks for your help,
> Howard Krushel, Calgary, Canada
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ger-poland-volhynia-bounces at eclipse.sggee.org
> [mailto:ger-poland-volhynia-bounces at eclipse.sggee.org] On Behalf Of Sue
> Eipert
> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 3:59 PM
> To: hhowell
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> Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Help needed
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am very interested to hear that your immigrant Adaline Rinas
> immigrated to join a Kopp (Adolf) in Chicago (South Chicago). My
> grandparents (Anna Kopp and Johann Radtke) each immigrated separately to
> this area, were married there in 1905, had some sons (including my
> father) and lived there until 1911. The neighborhoods in the
> southeastern corner of Chicago my grandparents lived in are called South
> Chicago and Eastside.
>
> My grandmother immigrated to South Chicago in 1902 to join her brother
> Frederick (Fritz) Kopp. Their brother Gustav joined them in 1906. They
> came from Zakrzewek, in the parish of Chodecz in central Poland. I know
> of a few other Germans who immigrated from Poland to this part of
> Chicago. The names include: Kopp, Radtke, Lau, Sommerfeld, Lutke.
> Bleich, Roman, Reichenbach, Damer. I've always been interested in
> learning the circumstances that caused them to move here. The ones I
> know about were mostly single men or women, or traveled here without
> their families, and they worked in the steel mills, boarding houses, or
> breweries in the area.
>
> Do you know anything more about Adolf Kopp, or Daniel Kopp, who is
> listed in the Ellis Island record as Adaline's closest relative (uncle)?
>
> There is a lot of information about the area at
> http://www.neiu.edu/~reseller/sesidewlcme.html
>
> Here's an interesting sidenote about the church where my grandparents
> were married: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (at 91st and
> Burley/Superior). In 1946 it was purchased by a baptist congregation,
> and was the location of a famous gospel music scene from the original
> Blues Brothers movie. (http://www.neiu.edu/~reseller/setourp17.htm)
>
> Susan Radtke Eipert
> seipert2 at gmail.com
>
>
>
>
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