Most of our Texas Kin traveled the same path, Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and finally to Texas. Our German Ancestors most landed in Texas at Galveston, a few came in this country by New York. This page will contain notes, Wills, Naturalization papers, Civil records, and Newspaper Articles. You can look for your surname below.
Adolph Niemann |
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This is a hand written document: All attempts to copy exactly as written, mis spelling and all. Transcribed by Sharon Ivy, compiler of this genealogy record March 25, 1997 No 181 Adolf Neimann Exparte Application for Naturalization Filed March 28, 1892 W.S. Marsahll Dist. Clerk The State of Texas (squirley line is drawn in between) In Dist Court County of Mills (squirley line is drawn in between) March Term 1892 To the Hon District Court of said County. Adolf Neiman respectfully shows that he is a native of Germany that on March 28th 1892 before the clerk of the District Court of Mills County, Texas, he declared an oath that it was bona fide his intention to become a citizen of Mills Co(Mills Co has a line drawn thru it) the United States and renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly any and all allegiance to the Emperor of Germany of whom he was at that time a subject. That he has resided in the United States for more than five years and in the State of Texas for more than five years, immediately preceding this application to become a citizen of the United States. (signed by his own hand) Adolf Niemann I, Adolf Neiman, do swear that the contents of the foregoing petition are true, that I will support the constitution of the United States and I now renounce and relinquish any title or order of nobility, to which I am now or may hereafter be entitled, and I do absolutely and (“forever” was written & crossed out ) entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any (“foreig##” crossed out) foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to the Emperor of Germany of whom I was before a subject. signed by his own hand) Adolf Niemann |
The hand written entries will be in Italics and underlined. Transcribed by Sharon Ivy March 25, 1997This is a preprinted form "638- Declaration of Intention to become a citizen - class 2" Printed by Cast, St. Louis The State of Texas } District Court County of Mills } PERSONALLY APPEARED Adolf Niemann who declares upon oath that he is the natural born subject of Germany that he was born in Crutzy_________: that he is 29 years of age; that he emigrated to the United States of America and arrived at the port of New York in the state of New York on or about the ________ of March A.D. 18 71; that it is his bona fide intention to become a Citizen of the United States, and renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly any and all allegiance to the European Government__, and that he will bear true allegiance to the United States, and support the Constitution of the same. (signed by his own hand) _Adolf Niemann Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of March 1892 W. S. Marshall Clerk |
Minutes of the District Court, Book 1, Page 368 Copied July 2, 1997 Wednesday March 30, 1892 Note: above this entry was written "--tificate of naturalization . this entry having been omitted from the minutes on a former day of this term is here entered now for then." Adolph Nieman } This day came on to be heard No. 181 } the application of Adolph Ex Parte } Nieman to become a Naturalized citizen of the United States and it appearing to the court from the papers filed in this cause that the applicant Adolph Nieman has in all things compiled with the law in such cases made and provided and the court being satisfied from the evidence adduced that the applicant is of good moral character and that he is in accord with the principles and laws of this government. It is therefore ordered by the court that the clerk of this court do issue to the applicant named herein, a certificate of naturalization |
Peter Julius Kunkel |
This is a preprinted form "638-Declaration of Intention to become a citizen - class 2" Printed by Cast, St. Louis The hand written entries will be in “ “. Transcribed by Sharon Ivy March 25, 1997 The State of Texas } “District” Court County of “Mills” } Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared “Peter Julius Kunkle” , who declares upon oath that he is the natural born subject of “Emperor of Germany” ; that he was born in “Posen” ; that he is “45” years of age; that he emigrated to the United States of America and arrived at the port of “New Orleans” in the State of “Louisiana” on or about the “24” day of “December” 1872; that it is his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States , and renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly any and all allegiance to the Emperor of Germany , and that he will bear true allegiance to the United States, and support the Constitution of the same. (signed by his own hand) _Peter Julius Kunkel Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of September 1899 G.B. Stark Clerk Dist Court Mills County by _J J Stockbridge______________Deputy I hereby certify , that the above is a true copy of the original, taken from the records of the __District_____________Court of said County. WITNESS, my hand and seal of office at _________ this ____ day of ______________ 18___ ____________________Clerk ________Court _________County ____________________Deputy |
John Seider |
Transcribed by Sharon Ivy Aug 15, 1997 Book "Records of Declarations" page 4 The State of Texas } District Court County of Mills } PERSONALLY APPEARED John Seider , who declares upon oath that he is the natural born subject of Emperor of Germany, that he was born in Holstein Prov____: that he is 23 years of age; that he emigrated to the United States of America and arrived at the port of Galveston, in the state of Texas on or about the 28___ Day of April , A.D. 18 97; that it is his bona fide intention to become a Citizen of the United States, and renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly any and all allegiance to the Emperor of Germany , and that he will bear true allegiance to the United States, and support the Constitution of the same. (signed by his own hand) _John Seider, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9 day of November 19 03 Whit Smith Clerk Dist Court Mills County by ___________________________Deputy |
Also found for John Seider, Stub of Certificate 15415. Transcribed by Sharon Ivy, August 15, 1997. Certificate Number 154415 Name: John Seider , Declaration on intention issued by clerk of District , Court of Mills County, Texas, Volume 1 Page 4 , on 9 of November , 1903 Petition file on 8 th day of September , 1909 Volume 1 Page 6. Name and age and place of residence of wife: Mary Deising Seider, Priddy, Mills County, Texas Name and age and place of residence of minor children: Frieda, William, Rudolph, Richard, and Albert Seider Date of Order: May 11, 1910 Volume 1 Page 6 |
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George Niemann and wife Caroline Lange Niemann Will |
The State of Texas } County of Mills } In the name of God amen~~~ --We, George Neiman and Caroline Neiman as husband and wife of the County of Mills, and State of Texas, being each of sound mind and disposing memory, and being mindful of the uncertainly of life and the certainly of death and desiring that our worldly affairs be settled in a satisfactory manner, do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all Wills herefore made by us. George Niemann, Testator Caroline Niemann, Testatrix Signed in the presence of Henry Joekel and Whit Smith, who signed the same as witnesses at the request of the testators, and who signed the same in the presence of each other, and in the presence of the - George and Caroline Niemann, and the said George and Caroline Niemann signed the same in our presence. This Oct. 1, 1904 W. H. Joekel,- Witness Whit Smith, - Witness- Filed for record, Oct. 1st, 1904 at 5 o’clock p.m. Recorded Oct. 4th, 1904 at 2:20 o’clock p.m. Whit Smith By W. B. Summy, Deputy County Clerk |
George Niemann/Neiman filed or was involved in various law suits in the District Court of Mills County, Texas from February 1892 through April 25, 1902 according to the index of minutes of the District Court, Book 1. listed below: Here is a summary of Case 170 George Neiman Vs Carl Meyer BK 1, Page 342, March 21, 1892 Page 413, Sept. 26, 1892 Page 417, Sept. 27, 1892 I have photocopies of this file. |
For Case 170, It appears that on June 20, 1891, George Nieman was ejected from five hundred and fifty-three and a half acres of land that he held a fee simple title to. On Feb. 29, 1892, he filed a suit against Carl Meyer, George Gartman of Mills County, TX for the land, damages and court costs. George Nieman posted a bond for costs on Feb. 29, 1892 with the Mills County District court. The Mills county Sheriff department, G.W. Cunningham delivered Citations that were issued on 1 march 1892 by W.S. Marshall, county clerk of Mills County, Texas, for the pending law suit to Carl Meyer on the 4th day of March, 1892 at a cost of $1.50 serving fee and $1.65 mileage fee for 35 miles. Another citation was delivered on the 4th of March 1892 to George Gartman who must of lived in the town of Goldthwaite, as there was no mileage fee, just the $1.50 serving fee. |
Last Will and Testament of Mary Kunkel, dated May 5, 1924 On file at the Mills County Courthouse, Civil file #710 |
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