Gentner Family Tree, page 46
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Main source :120
male
Einwohner von Berus <1213>
LDS Ancestral File No. 1NS6-BTV :1869
Born 8 Jan 1783 in Berus, Rheinland,Preußen, Germany :216
Father: Josef Neno (1746-1814) [2182]
Mother: Anna Neno (1747-1814) [2680]
Baptized in St. Martins RC church, Berus, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany :226
Godparents: Anne Marie & John Neno :268
- Occupation: soldier in Napoleons army :216
- carpenter and farmer
- Emigrated 1833 to United States :120
Married Barbara Kunzler {Nenno} (1787-1870) [1066]
- 7 Jul 1812 in St. Martins RC church, Berus, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany :1069,p173
- Residence: Berus, Rheinland,Preußen, Germany
- Hamburg, Erie county, New York (1837) :416
- Collins twp, Erie county, New York (1851)
- Langford, Erie county, New York (1855, 1860) :49
- Children:
- Johanna Hanna Nenno {Boardway} (1812-1845) [1629]
- Andre Andrew Nenno (1815-1862) [125]
- Michael Nenno (1818-1890) [1254]
- Barbara Nenno {Mayer} (1820-1897) [1256]
- Nickolas Nick Nenno (1822-1876) [1255]
- Catherine Nenno {Garnie} (1824-1896) [1257]
- Pierre Peter Nenno (1826-1889) [463]
- Magdalena Nenno (1829-1831) [2736]
- Jean John Nenno (1831-D) [1258]
- Jean and Barbara, along with seven unmarried childred sailed on the ship SS Ange Gardien from Le Harve, France and arrived in New York on 21 Aug 1833. :120 :260
- Died 1865 to 1870 in New Oregon, Erie county, New York :416 :216
- Buried in St. Marys cemetery, New Oregon, Erie county, New York
He applied for US citizenship, 10 Jun 1837, Buffalo, NY :416
He became a US citizen on 6 Oct 1842, signing his name with an X.
Main source :262 (source for name :120)
male
Born 7 Nov 1826 in Berus, Rheinland,Preußen, Germany
Father: Johann John Nenno (1783-1870) [462]
Mother: Barbara Kunzler {Nenno} (1787-1870) [1066]
Godparents: Peter Leonard & Catherine Winter
- Occupation: farmer :56 :299 :2966,p1
- lumberman in Michigan :120
- hotel keeper in Springville, New York (1880) :2934,p4
- hotel keeper in North Collins and Evans, New York :120
- Emigrated 1833 to New York state :120
Married Mary Ann Hade {Nenno} (1822-1890) [1067]
- 10 Aug 1848 in St. Louis RC church, Buffalo, Erie county, New York :302
- Residence: Collins, Erie county, New York (1855) :670,p17
- North Collins township, Erie county, New York (1870) :2966,p1
- Springville, Erie county, New York (1880) :2934,p4
- North Collins township, Erie county, New York (New Oregon Rd) :120
- Children:
- Peter J. Nenno (1851-1896) [1327]
- John Baptist Nenno (1853-1864) [2930]
- Mary Louise Nenno {Heidecke} (1855-1930) [465]
- Maria Magdalena Nenno (1857-D) [2931]
- Nicholas J. Nenno (1861-1940) [1328]
- Magdalena Nenno (1862-1864) [2932]
- Barbara Nenno (1863-before 1865) [2933]
- John Nicholas Nenno (1866-1952) [1329]
- Michael Benjamin Ben Nenno (1868-1925) [1330]
- Died 22 Dec 1889
- of consumption (tuberculosis) :1475,p5
- Buried in St. Aloysius cemetery, Springville, Erie county, New York :495
Alternate birthdate 4 Sep 1824 :339
Peter bought 70 acres from Holland Land Co, 14 Apr 1855 :206
He bought the American Hotel at Main and Buffalo streets in Springville in 1880. :998,p14
Main source :670,p17 (source for name :124)
female
Born 4 Oct 1855 in Erie county, New York :299
Father: Pierre Peter Nenno (1826-1889) [463]
Mother: Mary Ann Hade {Nenno} (1822-1890) [1067]
Baptized 14 Oct 1855 in St. Martins RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York
Godparents: Elisabetha Neno and Nicolaus Stephan
Married Charles Heidecke (1860-D) [1339] :91
- Residence: Wellsville, Allegany county, New York :557
- Springville, Erie county, New York :3035
- Children:
- Eva Thresa Heidecke {Meyer} (1890-1971) [466]
- Died 19 Oct 1930 :190
- of cancer :190
- Buried in St. Aloysius cemetery, Springville, Erie county, New York :495
Main source :490 (source for name :557)
female
Born 24 Jul 1890 :557
Father: Charles Heidecke (1860-D) [1339]
Mother: Mary Louise Nenno {Heidecke} (1855-1930) [465]
Baptized 17 Sep 1890 in St. Aloysius RC church, Springville, Erie county, New York :557
Godparents: Francis Fruke & Benjamin Nenno :557
- Education: Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York :3035
Married Clarence Earle Meyer (1891-1965) [467] :3052,p7
- 16 Jan 1915 in Hong Kong, China (Hongkong Cathedral)
- Residence: Hong Kong, China (1930) :2373
- Yokohama, Japan (1937-1940) :2049
- Springville, Erie county, New York (Meyer mansion) :89
- Washington, District of Columbia :1491
- They had 4 children.
- Children:
- Mary Louise Meyer {Beemer} (1916-2001) [1340]
- Male (Living in 2002) [1341]
- Phyllis Christine Meyer {Burgard} (1923-2002) [1342]
- Male (Living in 2002) [1343]
- Died 23 Oct 1971 :3052,p6
- Buried in the China Sea (memorial stone in Maplewood cemetery, Springville, New York)
She hosted a corn roast for 15 friends one evening in 1904. :649
In 1921, she left Springville with her children and Chinese nurse for Hong Kong to join her husband in China. :1098
Main source :3052,p6
male
Born 14 Aug 1891 in Riceville, Cattaraugus county, New York :894 :3052,p5
Father: Conrad Meyer (1868-1931) [15303]
Mother: Alpha Mathewson {Meyer} (1870-1935) [15304]
- Education: Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York :3058
- Occupation: marketing manager for Standard Vacuum (a subsidiary of Standard Oil) in China and Japan :487 :1098
Married Eva Thresa Heidecke {Meyer} (1890-1971) [466] :3052,p7
- 16 Jan 1915 in Hong Kong, China (Hongkong Cathedral)
- Residence: Hong Kong, China (1930) :2373
- Yokohama, Japan (1937-1940) :2049
- Springville, Erie county, New York (Meyer mansion) :89
- Washington, District of Columbia :1491
- They had 4 children.
- Children:
- Mary Louise Meyer {Beemer} (1916-2001) [1340]
- Male (Living in 2002) [1341]
- Phyllis Christine Meyer {Burgard} (1923-2002) [1342]
- Male (Living in 2002) [1343]
- Died 15 Mar 1965 in Washington, District of Columbia
- Buried in Maplewood cemetery, Springville, Erie county, New York
He was interned by the Japanese early in WWII. After release, he worked for the US government in Washington. :487
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Prepared by Don Gentner - Mon, Jun 24, 2002