Margaretha was united in marriage in Germany with Claus Frederick Tiedjens; son of Claus and Catharina M. (Engel) Tiedjens.
Margaretha and Claus were the parents of 5 children:
1. Wiebke "Mary" born 1844 married Hans F. Asmus
2. John H. born 1845 married Margaret Severin
3. Anna "Annie" Margaretha born 1848 married Jacob Severin
4. Frederick "Fred" Claus born 1849 married Mary Grunert
5. Henry born 1851 married Katherine W Severin
The Tiedjens family left Hamburg 15 May 1852 sailing on the ship Enterprise under Captain Tindle. The father's occupation was listed as an Arbeiter which means laborer in English. They arrived in Quebec and from there made their way to the New Holstein area in Calumet County, Wisconsin.
Margaretha passed away that same year in 1852 at the age of 30 years. It is assumed she was buried at the New Holstein City Cemetery in New Holstein in Calumet County, Wisconsin where the family had settled.
Margaretha was united in marriage in Germany with Claus Frederick Tiedjens; son of Claus and Catharina M. (Engel) Tiedjens.
Margaretha and Claus were the parents of 5 children:
1. Wiebke "Mary" born 1844 married Hans F. Asmus
2. John H. born 1845 married Margaret Severin
3. Anna "Annie" Margaretha born 1848 married Jacob Severin
4. Frederick "Fred" Claus born 1849 married Mary Grunert
5. Henry born 1851 married Katherine W Severin
The Tiedjens family left Hamburg 15 May 1852 sailing on the ship Enterprise under Captain Tindle. The father's occupation was listed as an Arbeiter which means laborer in English. They arrived in Quebec and from there made their way to the New Holstein area in Calumet County, Wisconsin.
Margaretha passed away that same year in 1852 at the age of 30 years. It is assumed she was buried at the New Holstein City Cemetery in New Holstein in Calumet County, Wisconsin where the family had settled.
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