Mother: Johanna "Maria/Mary" Schmidt Engelhardt
`Rudolph` Johann Daniel Engelhardt was born in Anklam (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Germany.
Rudolph and Mary (Schmidt) Engelhardt, both of whom were born in Germany. Rudolph Engelhardt was twenty years of age at the time when he numbered himself among the pioneers of Clayton County and here he devoted the remainder of his life to the great basic industry of agriculture, in connection with which he gained distinctive independence and substantial prosperity.
He was one of the well-known and highly esteemed citizens of this county at the time of his death, which occurred on the 9th of August, 1893, and his widow now maintains her home at Farmersburg, this county
source: History of Clayton County, Iowa; From The Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present; by Realto E. Price, Vol. II; pg. 110-111
Rudolph immigrated to Clayton County, Iowa about 1861. Rudolph and Maria Louise Schmidt were married in Clayton County, Iowa on January 9, 1867. They were the parents of eleven children:
1868-1936 -- Augusta Engelhardt(Jones)
1869-1951 -- Emma Engelhardt(Jones)
1871-1938 -- George Engelhardt
1873-1935 -- Amelia Engelhardt(Wilke)
1874-1972 -- Louis J Engelhardt
1876-1958 -- John C. Engelhardt
1879-1980 -- Martha Engelhardt(Boller)
1881-1961 -- Alma Engelhardt (Oelke)
1884-1940 -- Arthur Engelhardt
1886-1958 -- Robert Engelhardt
1892-1894 -- Minnie Engelhardt
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Mother: Johanna "Maria/Mary" Schmidt Engelhardt
`Rudolph` Johann Daniel Engelhardt was born in Anklam (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Germany.
Rudolph and Mary (Schmidt) Engelhardt, both of whom were born in Germany. Rudolph Engelhardt was twenty years of age at the time when he numbered himself among the pioneers of Clayton County and here he devoted the remainder of his life to the great basic industry of agriculture, in connection with which he gained distinctive independence and substantial prosperity.
He was one of the well-known and highly esteemed citizens of this county at the time of his death, which occurred on the 9th of August, 1893, and his widow now maintains her home at Farmersburg, this county
source: History of Clayton County, Iowa; From The Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present; by Realto E. Price, Vol. II; pg. 110-111
Rudolph immigrated to Clayton County, Iowa about 1861. Rudolph and Maria Louise Schmidt were married in Clayton County, Iowa on January 9, 1867. They were the parents of eleven children:
1868-1936 -- Augusta Engelhardt(Jones)
1869-1951 -- Emma Engelhardt(Jones)
1871-1938 -- George Engelhardt
1873-1935 -- Amelia Engelhardt(Wilke)
1874-1972 -- Louis J Engelhardt
1876-1958 -- John C. Engelhardt
1879-1980 -- Martha Engelhardt(Boller)
1881-1961 -- Alma Engelhardt (Oelke)
1884-1940 -- Arthur Engelhardt
1886-1958 -- Robert Engelhardt
1892-1894 -- Minnie Engelhardt
http://engelhardt.tribalpages.com/
Family Members
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Augusta Caroline "Gusta" Engelhardt Jones
1868–1936
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Emma L. Engelhardt Jones
1869–1951
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George Engelhardt
1871–1938
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Louis J Engelhardt
1874–1962
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John Carl Engelhardt
1876–1958
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Martha B Engelhardt Boller
1879–1980
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Emilie M "Amelia" Engelhardt Wilke
1881–1936
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Arthur F W Engelhardt
1884–1942
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Robert Henry Engelhardt
1886–1958
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Alma C. Engelhardt Oelke
1889–1961
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Minnie Engelhardt
1892–1894
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