Gentner Family Tree, page 13
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Henry Jacob Nenno (1859-1933) [130]Return to Top

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Main source :426

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Born 19 Feb 1859 in Langford, Erie county, New York
Father: Andre “Andrew” Nenno (1815-1862) [125]
Mother: Mary Magdalene Johengen {Nenno} (1816-1892) [124]

Occupation: farm laborer (1880) :69
owner of a meat market, farmer :1494
Married Anna Maria “Emma” Wegner {Nenno} (1861-1941) [1582] :262
14 Feb 1882 in St. Martin’s RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York :671
Witnesses: Michael Neno, MariaWegner, Barnard Wegner, Frances Johengen :671
Residence: Tipton, Iowa :1494
Blairstown, Benton county, Iowa :1494
Rowley, Buchanan county, Iowa
Children:
Gertrude Nenno {Shillinglaw} (1883-1957) [1583]
Charles H. Nenno (1887-1888) [1584]
Elizabeth Nenno {McKeever} (1891-1965) [1585]
Florence Nenno {Gapinski} (1894-1976) [1588]
Lucy Emma Nenno {Meyers} (1896-1967) [1589]
Irene Nenno {Kiple} (1904-1977) [1590]
Died 25 Jul 1933 in Rowley, Buchanan county, Iowa :1494
of heart attack :1494
Buried in Rowley, Buchanan county, Iowa (St. John cemetery) :1494
Henry was living with the Peter Jones family in North Collins twp in 1870. :2966,p4
To his friends he was “the salt of the earth”. :1494

Andrew John Nenno (1854-1942) [131]Return to Top

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Main source :120

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Born 15 Aug 1854 in Langford, Erie county, New York
Father: Andre “Andrew” Nenno (1815-1862) [125]
Mother: Mary Magdalene Johengen {Nenno} (1816-1892) [124]

Occupation: farmer in Iowa :172 :222
Married Ellen Thomas {Nenno} (1857-1937) [1497] :246
14 Mar 1885 in Sibley, Osceola county, Iowa
Residence: Sibley, Osceola county, Iowa :222
Pomona, California (1913-)
Children:
Katherine Ellen Nenno {Horning} (1888-1979) [1498]
Hazel Inez Nenno {Wheeler} (1894-1971) [1499]
They had a stillborn son in 1892.
Died 27 Aug 1942 in Altadena, Los Angeles county, California :246 :691
Buried in Mountain View cemetery, Altadena, Los Angeles county, California (mausoleum) :222

A portrait of this person is available in the Photo Gallery.


Frank N. Nenno (1852-1939) [132]Return to Top

Main source :120 (source for name :1520)

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Born 1 Oct 1852 in Langford, Erie county, New York :265
Father: Andre “Andrew” Nenno (1815-1862) [125]
Mother: Mary Magdalene Johengen {Nenno} (1816-1892) [124]

Occupation: farmer :66
Married Katherine Decker {Nenno} (1857-1941) [1039] :671
18 Jan 1876 in St. Martin’s RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York
Residence: Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio twp, New York :66
Perrysburg, Cattaraugus county, New York (1933) :1494
Children:
Edward Andrew Nenno (1879-1900) [1040]
Leon Frank Nenno (1882-1936) [1041]
Elizabeth Mary Nenno {Albright} (1883-1914) [1042]
George Henry Nenno (1888-1929) [1043]
Frank Nicholas Nenno (1890-1935) [1044]
Kathryn Louise Nenno {Hubbard} (1892-1986) [1045]
Fredrick Joseph Nenno (1893-1956) [1046]
Warren Brewster Nenno (1898-1983) [1047]
The John and Florence Winter family would visit them about once a year. :88
Died 1 Jun 1939
Buried in family cemetery, Forestville, Chautauqua county, New York :277
Frank went out West briefly before getting married in 1875. :166

Johann “John” Winter (1797-1867) [133]Link to ancestorsReturn to Top

Main source :1425 (source for name :50)

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Einwohner von Berus <1932>
Born 14 Sep 1797 in Berus, Saarland, Germany
Father: Anton Winter (1745-1808) [5577]
Mother: Elisabeth Schwartz {Winter} (1758-1811) [5578]

Occupation: shoemaker and farmer :1071,p36
Emigrated 1853 to United States
Married Barbara Maria Posser {Winter} (1800-1877) [134]
27 Jan 1825 in Berus, Saarland, Germany
Residence: Berus, Saarland, Germany :1071,p36
Ittersdorf, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany
Marshfield, Erie county, New York (1860) :53
Children:
Anton Winter (1825-1825) [10564]
unnamed Winter (1826-1826) [11672]
Johann Winter (1827-1827) [10566] :1071,p51
Katherine Winter {Denea} (1828-1917) [5440]
Johann Winter (1830-1830) [5551] :529
Johann “John” Winter (1831-1889) [5441]
Peter Winter (1833-1911) [71]
Ludwig Winter (1835-1835) [5552] :529
Nicholas Winter (1836-1906) [254]
Barbara Winter (1838-D) [5553] :529
Michael Winter (1841-D) [5554] :529
Johann “John” Winter (1845-D) [253]
The whole family came to the US from Ittersdorf, Saarland, Germany. It took them 60 days to cross. Two or three daughters died and were buried at sea. Two daughters became nuns near Pittsburgh. One son went to Minnesota. :99
There might be an additional daughter Joanna [9781]. :952,p17
They owned a farm valued at $2070 in 1860. :53
Died 29 Sep 1867 near Langford, Erie county, New York :672
Buried in St. Martin’s RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York :672

Barbara Maria Posser {Winter} (1800-1877) [134]Link to ancestorsReturn to Top

Main source :1425 (source for name :505 :50)

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Born 1 May 1800 in Berus, Saarland, Germany
Father: Johann “Jean” Posser (1757-1823) [5555]
Mother: Margaretha Schneider {Posser} (1755-1827) [5556]

Emigrated 1853 to United States
Married Johann “John” Winter (1797-1867) [133]
27 Jan 1825 in Berus, Saarland, Germany
Residence: Berus, Saarland, Germany :1071,p36
Ittersdorf, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany
Marshfield, Erie county, New York (1860) :53
Children:
Anton Winter (1825-1825) [10564]
unnamed Winter (1826-1826) [11672]
Johann Winter (1827-1827) [10566] :1071,p51
Katherine Winter {Denea} (1828-1917) [5440]
Johann Winter (1830-1830) [5551] :529
Johann “John” Winter (1831-1889) [5441]
Peter Winter (1833-1911) [71]
Ludwig Winter (1835-1835) [5552] :529
Nicholas Winter (1836-1906) [254]
Barbara Winter (1838-D) [5553] :529
Michael Winter (1841-D) [5554] :529
Johann “John” Winter (1845-D) [253]
The whole family came to the US from Ittersdorf, Saarland, Germany. It took them 60 days to cross. Two or three daughters died and were buried at sea. Two daughters became nuns near Pittsburgh. One son went to Minnesota. :99
There might be an additional daughter Joanna [9781]. :952,p17
They owned a farm valued at $2070 in 1860. :53
Died 22 Oct 1877 in North Collins, Erie county, New York :672
Buried in St. Martin’s cemetery, Langford , Erie county, New York :805
Her gravestone lists 1799-1876 :805

John Peter Weber (1793-1882) [137]Link to ancestorsReturn to Top

Main source :979 (source for name :545)

male
Born 1793 in Prussia :3125 :2824

Emigrated 1857 to United States
Married Anna Marie Kohn {Weber} (1808-1892) [138] :1498
in Europe
Residence: North Collins township, Erie county, New York (near Jennings & Marshfield Roads) :497
Concord township, Erie county, New York (in 1880 with John and Catherine Federspiel) :2935,p15
Children:
Catherine Weber {Federspiel} (about 1836-1908) [15085]
Susanna Weber {Winter} (1844-1927) [70]
Barbara Weber {Rucker} (1845-1887) [15086]
Philip Weber (1848-1900) [3199]
Michael Weber (1853-1937) [3200]
Peter and Marie, along with their children Catherine, Barbara, Susanna, Philip and Michael, arrived in New York City on 8 May 1857 on the sailing ship Concordia after a 66 day journey from Antwerp, Belgium. :979 :1382
Died 14 Mar 1882 :3125
of probably consumption (tuberculosis) :2935,p15
Buried in St. John the Baptist RC cemetery, Boston, Erie county, New York :3125
Peter’s gravestone indicates that he died at age 89, implying that he was born in 1793, but other data suggest that he was born about 1803.
It appears that his burial record at St. John church is listed under the name Philppus Weber. :2999,p2

Anna Marie Kohn {Weber} (1808-1892) [138]Link to ancestorsReturn to Top

Main source :979 (source for name :545)

female
Born 2 Feb 1808 in Prussia :3125 :2824
Father: Johann Mathias Kohn (est. 1790-D) [11445]
Mother: Maria {Kohn} (est. 1790-D) [11446]

Emigrated 1857 to United States
Married John Peter Weber (1793-1882) [137] :1498
in Europe
Residence: North Collins township, Erie county, New York (near Jennings & Marshfield Roads) :497
Concord township, Erie county, New York (in 1880 with John and Catherine Federspiel) :2935,p15
Children:
Catherine Weber {Federspiel} (about 1836-1908) [15085]
Susanna Weber {Winter} (1844-1927) [70]
Barbara Weber {Rucker} (1845-1887) [15086]
Philip Weber (1848-1900) [3199]
Michael Weber (1853-1937) [3200]
Peter and Marie, along with their children Catherine, Barbara, Susanna, Philip and Michael, arrived in New York City on 8 May 1857 on the sailing ship Concordia after a 66 day journey from Antwerp, Belgium. :979 :1382
Died 17 Apr 1892 :3125 :2999,p11
Buried in St. John the Baptist RC cemetery, Boston, Erie county, New York :3125

Nicholas John Winter (1862-1951) [139]Return to Top

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Main source :670,p40

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Born 6 Aug 1862 in New York state :31
Father: Peter Winter (1833-1911) [71]
Mother: Susanna Weber {Winter} (1844-1927) [70]
Baptized 17 Aug 1862 in St. Martin’s RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York
Godparents: Nicolaus Schneider and Katharina Dinea

Occupation: farmer :88
Married Cecilia M. Miller {Winter} (1889-1955) [255] :88
6 Apr 1911 in St. Martin’s RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York :670,p40
Residence: North Collins township, Erie county, New York (Sisson Hwy)
Langford, Erie county, New York
Children:
Francis Winter (1912-1982) [256]
Bernice K. Winter {Schwartz} (about 1913-2002) [257]
Died 1951 :804
Buried in St. Martin’s cemetery, Langford , Erie county, New York :804

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