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John Bernard Knobbe, born near Hanover, Germany in 1811, and his wife, the former Adelade Waters, immigrated to America in 1855 with their six children: Bernard Henry, Clemens John, Richard Henry, Angela Mary, Herman and John R. The (sic) settled near Galena, Illinois. In 1870 they moved to Carroll County, what was then known as Sheridan Township, (now Kniest), and took up a homestead three quarters of a mile east of Breda, now the home of the Dean Tiefenthaler family. John and a number of his sons were among the early constructors of the railroad in the territory. He died in 1894 and is buried at Breda. Clemens John, son of John Bernard Knobbe, was an early businessman in Breda operating a grain dealership. He also owned and managed a saloon in the area that the present Post Office now occupies. The family residence was to the rear of this establishment. Some years later he farmed in the Willey area and upon retiring moved back to Breda. Clemens John was married twice; his first wife was Mary Kuhl. Frank and Anna Knobbe (Wessling) were children of this union. His wife Mary died in 1877 and was buried at Mt. Carmel. In 1879 Clemens John was married to Mary Wempe Klein. Children of this marriage include: Clem, Francis (Leuke), Henry, Joseph, Mary (Leuke), John, Tony, and step -children Ben Klein, and Anna Klein (Pittman). Clemens John died in 1919; his wife Mary died in 1934, and are buried at Breda. Grandchildren of Clemens John still living in the Breda area are: Felicitas Knobbe (Polking), Carole Knobbe (Snyder), Mark, Mello and Robert Knobbe. The late Father Clemens Knobbe, a native priest was also a grandson.
Knobbe Family Front: John, Tony, Francis (Mrs. Martin Leuke) Second Row: Henry, Clemems J., Mary, Joseph Third Row: Anna (Mrs. John Wessling), Clem, Ben Kleim, Anna Kleim (Mrs. Henry Pittman), Mary (Mrs. Henry Leuke)
Transcription by: Anita Henning Lemon Grove, CA (On page 91 & 93 of The Breda Centennial Book, Older Days Renewed 1877-1977) ________________________________________________________________
Kermit, Donald, Doyle, Leroy, Walter, Roer Velma (Blum), Maxine (Heinrichs), Mrs. and Mr. Wlm. Koster, Wlm Jr., and Ruth (Heinrichs) From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Joseph and Rose (Schierholt) Knobbe From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Rose (Schierholt) Knobbe From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Joe Knobbe From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Clem and Hazel Van Erdewyk Koster From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Ray and Clara Luchtel Klaus From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Wlm. and Mathilda Grabner Koster From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
Koster (On pages 103 and105 of The Breda Centennial Book, Older Days Renewed 1877-1977) William Koster was born November 10, 1850 in Hanover Province, Germany. At the age of fourteen he came to America with his brother Henry, and joined his father, brother and sister, Herman and Anna, who had come to Minonk, Illinois two years earlier. In the year 1870, he came to Carroll County, Iowa, and purchased a farm in Wheatland Township from the Railroad Land Company. He took possession in 1872 and was among the first pioneers. Henry came to Iowa with William, taught school, but was never married. William married Margaret Berning at Mt. Carmel, on July 8, 1882. They had seven children: Josephine: [Mrs Henry Schulte], William, Jr., Joseph, Anna [Mrs Tony Knobbe], Clem, Clara [Mrs John Knobbe], and Margaret [Mrs Joe Grabner]. William moved to the farm on the west edge of Breda in 1900, and died January 31, 1928. His wife, Margaret, died January 12, 1898. William, Jr, was born January 12, 1887 and died April 14, 1965. He married Mathilda Grabner on February 6, 1912. She was born July 10, 1888, and she still lives in Breda. The original Koster farm is now owned by two of William Koster’s sons, Don and Leroy. The Leroy Koster family lives on the farm. Anita Snyder Henning
Margaret Koster From: St. Bernard Parish 1880-1980 ________________________________________________________________
M/M Joe Konne From: Mt. Carmel Centennial 7-16-69 ________________________________________________________________
Eleanor Koenig age 1 Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
August and Helen Heinrichs Krogman Attendants: Bernadine Esiched Wittrock and Alphonse Heinrichs 6-3-1913 Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
Anton and Wilhelmina Klein Hoelker 2nd Marr. Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
Herman and Eleanor Koenig Heinrichs 8-7-1923 Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
Ferdinand Krogman Family Ferdinand, Jenny Fehring, August, Catherine Frances, Mary Fehring, Cecelia Riesselman, Anna Hoesing Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
August Krogman Family Hilaria, Helen, Evelyn Marie and Ferdinand Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
Otto and Ella Kroeger Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
Mrs. Frances Koenig Family Florine, Frances, Elanor Heinrichs Leo, Hilbert, Eugene, Rev. Jerome, Vincent, Simon, Joe Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
Joseph Koenig, Merchant and Postmaster Photo from: "1883 Halbur 1983 Memories of Yesterday Dreams of Tomorrow" ______________________________________________________________________
John and Anna Hoffman Kraus Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
John Kraus Sr. Family Katherine-Herman Venteicher, John, Bertha-Tony Broich, Katherine, John Frank, Jake, Rose-Joseph Drees, Joe and Fred Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
Geo. and Veronica Nagl Koester Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
John Knobbe Family Edwin, Clara, John, Merlin Janice-Leon Baumhover, Gerald, Bonita-Jeffrey Young Robert, Florence-Ed Heugerich, Lee, Jacqueline-Dominic Siebenaller, Roy Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
Joseph Klingseis Family Joseph Jr., Joseph Sr., Uknown, Mary Theresa-John Liewer Frances-John Schreck, Tonny, Ann-Louis Zitzslsperger Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
Theodore Kerper Sr. and wife Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
John and Mary Wurzer Kerper Photo from: "St. Mary's-Willey Immaculate Conception Church 1882-1982" __________________________________________________________________________
Joe Kohorst 45th, 1970 Photo From: "1875-1975 St. John's Catholic Church Arcadia" ______________________________________________________________________________
J. H. Kohorst and his Mighty Michigan Photo From: "1875-1975 St. John's Catholic Church Arcadia" ______________________________________________________________________________
Kaywood the barber and his new car Photo From: "1875-1975 St. John's Catholic Church Arcadia" |
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