Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Mini bio: William & Anna (Klauck) Lüneburg

Brief biography of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm "William" Lüneburg (1807-1878) and his wife Anna Dorothea Klauck (1804-1878). Their position in the family tree.

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm "William" Lüneburg
Birth: December 29, 1807 Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)
Baptism: unknown
Parents: unknown
Known residences:
--- 1842 Vellahn, Mecklenburg-Schwerin
--- about 1851 emigrated to America
--- 1860 in Pheasant Branch, Middleton Township, Dane County, Wisconsin
--- 1870 in Middleton Station, Dane County, Wisconsin
--- 1878 in Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin
Occupation: Büdner (farmer with small land holding) in Mecklenburg, farmer in Wisconsin
Death: October 21, 1878; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin


Anna Sophia Dorothea Klauck
Birth: February 24, 1804 in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
(Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)
Baptism: unknown

Parents: unknown
Known residences:
--
all with husband William
Death: October 30, 1878; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin

Marriage and Children

Marriage: details unknown (probably in Mecklenburg)

Children:
-- George Luneburg born about 1833, married Victoria Heis
-- Marie "Mary" Luneburg born about 1834, married John "Gerhart" Nortmann
-- Friedrich "Fritz" Luneburg born about 1838, married Mary Kaasch
-- Henry J. Luneburg born 1840, married Mary Schroeder
** Maria Dorothea Caroline "Doris" Luneburg born 1842, married Carl Heinrich "Henry" Kolm


Posts about William and Anna (Klauck) Lüneburg

Henry Kolm and Doris Luneburg in Middleton, Wisconsin
1873 Plat Map of Dane County
Did the Lüneburg family come to America in 1852?

Off-site Links
1873 Plat Map of Dane County Wisconsin - Middleton Township
Roster of the 11th Wisconsin Infantry, Co. B, the "Mendota Guard": Henry J. Luneburg of Middleton is 2nd Lieutenant. Cousins Frederick and William Lauden (listed as Loudon & London) were enlisted in this company as well.

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