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General Protestant Orphan Home Records - Mss 1043

Cincinnati Museum Center

General Protestant Orphan Home Records.
1849-1973
Mss 1043
Creator

General Protestant Orphan Home (Author/Creator)

Abstract

The General Protestant Orphan Home was established in 1849. The collection contains
board minutes, correspondence, scrapbooks and admission records, 1849-1970.

Quantity

44 boxes and 1 oversized folder (18 cubic feet)

Date Span

1849-1973

Call Number Mss 1043
Repository

Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Scope and Content
This collection contains 44 boxes and 1 oversized folder (18 cubic ft.). It is divided into six series:
Series I: Constitution, By-laws, Minutes and Reports, 1852-1959, n.d.;
Series II: Correspondence and Proposals, 1913-1970, n.d.;
Series III: Programs and Publicity, 1896-1968, n.d.;
Series IV: Scrapbooks, 1934-1965;
Series V: Admissions Records, 1860-1914, n.d.;
Series VI: Volumes and Oversized Material, 1849-1973, n.d.
The majority of the collection prior to 1918 is in German, including the annual reports and board
minutes.
The monthly reports from the 1940s often include the president's report, superintendent's report, a
health or medical report and a music report.
Series I largely consists of the minutes of the Board of Directors, the annual and monthly reports and
treasurer's reports as well as some receipts. Copies of the Monthly Reports are also found in volumes
42-43 in the letterpress copybooks.
Series II contains letters to and from members of the Board of Directors and the Ladies Board. There is
also a sampling of letters containing proposals of work to be done for the institution.
Programs and promotional material for the General Protestant Orphan Home are found in Series III. A
large portion of the material is on the annual Orphan Feast held every year beginning in 1849 to raise
funds from the community and Protestant churches. In addition there are newspaper articles that
describe the new facilities in Mt. Washington, fundraisers and various outings for the children.
Series IV, Scrapbooks, also contains information about the Orphan Feast.
Series V contains admissions records. These files are chronologically arranged with the child's or

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family's name listed as folder's title. When the folder holds the records of more than one child from a
family, the children's names are listed in the notes.
Series VI contains 59 volumes, one oversized box and one oversized folder. These items have been
arranged to mirror the order of the five previous series, with minutes, financial records, scrapbooks and
admissions among the categories. The financial volumes showcase some of the common expenses for
the institution and the local businesses that they patronized.

Historical/Biographical Information
The General Protestant Orphan Home was founded in 1849 when Cincinnati, like many other cities in
the nation, experienced a devastating cholera epidemic. Many children were orphaned with no family
left to care for them. A group of German Protestants under the leadership of Pastor August Kröll
decided to create an organization dedicated to providing care for these children. The original name of
the organization was the "Deutscher Allgemein Protestantischer Waisen-Verein von Cincinnati,
Ohio" [German General Protestant Orphan Society of Cincinnati, Ohio].
The first effort to raise funds was with a concert. With the proceeds of $4,000, four acres were
purchased at Highland and Shillito Streets in Mt. Auburn. Construction of the orphanage was started in
1850 and finished in 1851. The motto of the orphanage was to "create worthwhile members of society,
good citizens to the City of Cincinnati, and hard workers". Sixty-two children were accepted initially.
The orphanage accepted full orphans and would admit children of a single parent home, but only if the
parent had been a supporting member of the organization and could show great need.
By 1870 there were 106 children in the orphanage. Eighty-four of them attended school. They were
given music lessons, and on Sundays tutored in religion by students from the Lane Seminary. Two
physicians who donated their services routinely checked the children's health. The personnel at the
institution included a servant who was assisted by a sixteen year old boy, two seamstresses who were
paid by the Ladies Board, and five maids. Four female residents in the orphanage, aged 14 to 16,
assisted the paid staff.
In the early years the orphanage was always short of money, therefore a fund was created to accept
donations and bequests in 1865. All Cincinnati Protestants were encouraged to become members at the
cost of two dollars per year. A lifetime membership could be purchased for a contribution of fifty dollars.
To lessen maintenance spending, the orphanage owned some animals such as cows and chickens and
also grew many of their own fruits and vegetables.
In addition to attending school, the children were given lessons during the summer. Boys were
instructed in German, reading, writing, mathematics, geography and history. Girls practiced knitting,
sewing, crocheting and embroidery. There were separate playrooms for boys and girls, stocked with
toys and games. Their bedrooms were dorm style, with as many as twelve children in a room.
By 1885 the building had to be expanded for the second time. There were over one hundred children,
maintained at the cost of $75.90 per child annually. By 1920, there were 135 children in the orphanage,
most of them half-orphans. When the children turned 14, some of them would be "out-placed" to a
home. There they would help with the household, or were given training in a trade. The children would
be visited by members of the "Out-placed Children's Committee" to see if they were being treated well,

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and that the arrangement was satisfactory to both child and the family who had taken in the child. The
"employers" would pay the orphanage for the children's services, and those monies were invested on
behalf of the children. When the children left the orphanage at age 18, they would receive the amount
saved.
In 1918, at a time of much anti-German sentiment due to World War I, the organization voted to
change the name to General Protestant Orphan Home. According to the history, "A Century of Service"
in box 6, German was no longer taught after January 9, 1918.
A plan to relocate the orphanage started in 1941 with the purchase of property on Salem Pike and Ohio
Pike (currently Beechmont Avenue) in Mt. Washington. The board voted in 1943 on building the new
home on the Mt. Washington property at some future date. The name Beech Acres for the grounds was
suggested in June of 1946. By 1947 there were an average of 83 children in the home, maintained at
an approximate cost of $7.61 per week. At a board meeting in October 1948, building plans were
discussed and approved. The cost was estimated at $1,000,000, which was to include 6 cottages for 16
children and one housemother in each, as well as all other buildings, roadwork, furniture and
furnishings. In August 1950 the construction was completed and the children moved to the new facility.
In 1989 the General Protestant Orphan Home officially changed its name to Beech Acres, and the last
residential cottage closed, their aim being "to preserve the child in the family-at-risk". In the early
twenty-first century, Beech Acres is no longer an orphanage but offers a number of programs dedicated
to the welfare of children, orphan or not.
(This information was gathered from the collection through the 1960s, most of it found in the board
minutes, financial reports, annual reports and newspaper clippings. Information after 1970 is from the
Beech Acres history on their website http://www.beechacres.org and from pamphlets and newsletters in
the library's collection.)

Related Resources
Summary of Related Archive Materials
See also:
PAMPHLETS f362.732 B414j Beech Acres 150th Jubilee: A Historical Perspective, 1999.
PAMPHLETS 362.732 D486 Constitution des Deutschen Allgemein Protestant Waisen-Vereins von
Cincinnati, O.: Gegründet 1849, 1870.
GENERAL 362.732 D486a Jahres-Berichte der Beamten, n.d.
GENERAL f362.7 G326 Goldenes Jubiläum des Deutschen Allgemein Protestantischen Waisen-vereins,
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1899.
GENERAL q362.7 G326j The Journal of the General Protestant Orphan Home. 1929-1950.
GENERAL 362.7 G326v The Voice of the General Protestant Orphan Home. 1951-1972.
GENERAL 362.7 G326vb The Voice of Beech Acres, the General Protestant Orphan Home. 1975-2003.
Photographs have been transferred to the Photograph Department. Two films were transferred to the
Audiovisual Department.
See Also: Tips for Genealogists (PDF)
http://library.cincymuseum.org/archives/mss1000-1099/Mss1043-tips-for-genealogists.pdf

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Language

English; German
A large portion of this collection is in old German script. Some
translations are provided within folders or boxes of volumes.

Originals/Copies

All originals

Restrictions on Access and Use This collection is open for research.
Subjects

Cincinnati (Ohio) -- Archival resources
Cincinnati (Ohio) -- Genealogy
General Protestant Orphan Home and Society (Cincinnati, Ohio)
German Americans -- Ohio -- Cincinnati
Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cincinnati
Orphans -- Ohio -- Cincinnati

Provenance

This collection was a gift from Beech Acres-General Protestant Orphan
Home in 1972 and 1980.

Processing Information

Arranged and described by Christine S. Engels and Ursula Umberg,
July 2010.

Note to Researchers

All of the volumes are somewhat fragile, however some are moreso
than others. The most fragile are volumes 5, 8, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21.
All need to be handled with care and preferably used with a book
cradle.
The best sources for genealogical information are the admission
records in boxes 7 and 8 as well as volumes 53-59 which list the
children by name. There is also some information about the children
and their families in volume 29. This is a financial volume that includes
information on payments made by families or guardians of the children
in the orphan home. The children's names are listed for all records in
boxes 7 and 8 and for some of the volumes. These genealogical
records cover the years: 1851-1914 and 1930-1947.

Preferred Citation

When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is:
General Protestant Orphan Home Records, 1849-1970, Mss 1043,
Cincinnati Museum Center.

Contact Information

For more information or for permission to publish materials from this
collection, please contact the Cincinnati Historical Society Library at:
Cincinnati Museum Center
1301 Western Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45203
Phone: 513-287-7030
Fax: 513-287-7095
Email: library@cincymuseum.org
Website: http://library.cincymuseum.org/

Collection Listing

Series 1. Constitution, By-Laws, Minutes and Reports. 1852-1959, n.d.

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Box 1. Constitutions, By-Laws, Board Minutes. 1852-1959, n.d.
Folder: 1. Constitutions des Deutschen Allgemein Protestantischen Waisen Vereins von Cincinnati
[Constitution of the German Protestant Orphan Society of Cincinnati]. 1852, 1870, 1885, 1905.
12 images available on website
Folder: 2. Constitution of the German General Protestant Ladies' Orphan Society. January 31, 1918.
17 images available on website
Folder: 3. Constitution and by-laws of the General Protestant Orphan Home. 1946, 1959.
Folder: 4. Constitution and by-law drafts of the General Protestant Orphan Society. n.d.

Box 1. Board Minutes. 1871-1944
Folder: 5. Outline of the General Protestant Orphan Home proceedings from year 1871-1880. n.d.
Description Includes sections on Supervisors, Enrollment, Rules of Admission of Children Confirmation work after 14 years of age, Collections Funds Expenses, Help at the
Home, Feasts for Benefit of Home, Other Institutions - Orphan, Farming,
Improvements in Home - in Street, Donations to the Home by Business Firms and
Private Individuals, Churches and Religious Education, Miscellaneous, Educational
Features at Home, and Membership.
Folder: 6. Outline of the General Protestant Orphan Home proceedings from year 1880-1884. n.d.
Description Includes sections on Health, Conduct, Education, Activities, Placements,
Improvements, Domestic, Domestic animals, and Mr. Jahres.
Folder: 7. Board minutes. July 24, 1910.
Folder: 8. Board minutes. July 12, 1920.
Folder: 9. Board minutes. 1920.
Folder: 10. Board minutes. 1921.
Folder: 11. Board minutes. 1922.
Folder: 12. Board minutes. 1923.
Folder: 13. Board minutes. 1924.
Folder: 14. Board minutes. 1925.
Folder: 15. Board minutes. 1926.
Folder: 16. Board minutes. 1927.
Folder: 17. Board minutes. 1928.
Folder: 18. Board minutes. 1929.
Folder: 19. Board minutes. 1935.
Folder: 20. Board minutes. 1936.
Folder: 21. Board minutes. 1937.
Folder: 22. Board minutes. 1938.
Folder: 23. Board minutes. 1939.
Folder: 24. Board minutes. 1940.
Folder: 25. Board minutes. 1941.

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Folder: 26. Board minutes. 1942.
Folder: 27. Board minutes. 1943.
Folder: 28. Board minutes. 1944.

Box 2. Board Minutes. 1945-1950, n.d.
Folder: 1. Board minutes. 1945.
Folder: 2. Board minutes. 1946.
Folder: 3. Board minutes. 1947.
Folder: 4. Board minutes. 1948.
Folder: 5. Board minutes. 1949.
Folder: 6. Board minutes. 1950.
Folder: 7. Footnotes to board minutes. n.d.

Box 2. Reports. 1900-1905, n.d.
Folder: 8. Monthly reports. 1900.
Folder: 9. Monthly reports. 1901.
Folder: 10. Monthly reports. 1902.
Folder: 11. Monthly reports. 1903.
Folder: 12. Monthly reports. 1904.
Folder: 13. Monthly reports. 1905.

Box 3. Reports. 1871-1886, 1906-1916
Folder: 1. Monthly reports. 1906.
Folder: 2. Monthly reports. 1907.
Folder: 3. Monthly reports. 1908.
Folder: 4. Monthly reports. 1909.
Folder: 5. Monthly reports. 1910.
Folder: 6. Monthly reports. 1911.
Folder: 7. Monthly reports. 1912.
Folder: 8. Monthly reports. 1913.
Folder: 9. Monthly reports. 1914.
Folder: 10. Monthly reports. 1915.
Folder: 11. Monthly reports. 1916.
Folder: 12. Annual reports. 1871-1879.
Folder: 13. Annual reports. 1881-1886.

Box 4. Reports. 1888-1919, 1942-1946
Folder: 1. Annual reports. 1888-1889, 1891-1894.

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Folder: 2. Annual reports. 1895-1897.
Folder: 3. Annual reports. 1901-1904.
Folder: 4. Annual reports. 1905-1909.
Folder: 5. Annual reports. 1910-1913.
Folder: 6. Annual reports. 1915-1917, 1919.
Folder: 7. Superintendent's monthly and quarterly reports. November 1915-July 1916.
Folder: 8. Report of Daniel Cherdou to Board. October 6, 1918.
Folder: 9. Annual and monthly reports. 1942.
Folder: 10. Annual and monthly reports. 1943.
Folder: 11. Annual and monthly reports. 1944.
Folder: 12. Annual and monthly reports. 1945.
Folder: 13. Annual and monthly reports. 1946.

Box 5. Reports. 1947-1948
Folder: 1. Annual and monthly reports. 1947.
Folder: 2. Annual and monthly reports. 1948.

Box 5. Other Reports and Administrative Files. 1882-1920, n.d.
Folder: 3. Inventories of supplies. February 1882, 1885-1890.
15 images available on website
Folder: 4. Petition to the Board requesting eliminating German from institution's name. April 20, 1908.
Image available on website
Folder: 5. Attendance list of board members. 1912-1920.
Folder: 6. Membership form. [1900-1909].
Folder: 7. Election results. September 2, 1918.
Folder: 8. Life membership certificate. [after 1919].
Folder: 9. Resolution regarding Mary Myers's bequest. [1920].
Folder: 10. Annual report of the Ladies Auxiliary. n.d.
Folder: 11. Instructions from Board committee regarding the acknowledgment of Johann Daeschler's
death. n.d.

Box 5. Financial Records. 1863-1950
Folder: 12. Record of paid invoices. November 1863-September 26, 1865.
Folder: 13. Receipt from General Protestant Orphan Society to L.W. Siebern. November 11, 1871.
Folder: 14. Receipt. [December 1901].
Folder: 15. Receipt to Henry Luhrman, treasurer, from George Veith, administrator of the estate of
Margaret Goempler. August 8, 1912.
Folder: 16. Bank statement. August 9, 1932.
Folder: 17. Receipts and disbursements. 1932-1942.

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Folder: 18. Centennial Building Fund solicitation, instructions, fund raising, and campaign plan. 1950.
Folder: 19. Centennial Building Fund memorial opportunities. 1950.

Series 2. Correspondence and Proposals. 1913-1970, n.d.
Box 5. Correspondence. 1913-1958
Folder: 20. Letter from Gilbert Schmidt to German Protestant Orphan Association. August 12, 1913.
Image available on website
Folder: 21. Letter from William Klappert & Company Insurance to the German Protestant Orphan Asylum.
March 22, 1918.
Folder: 22. Letter to the Men's Board of the General Protestant Orphans from the Ladies Board.
September 25, 1918.
Image available on website
Folder: 23. Correspondence regarding the sale of horse and carriage. March 1920.
Folder: 24. Letter, newspaper article and photocopy of a photograph of Dora Bode Stewart. 1950.
Folder: 25. Letter from L. W. Nimmo, director, regarding birth of Emilie Slugantz. December 4, 1958.

Box 5. Proposals and Specifications for Buildings and Equipment. 1914-1970,
n.d.
Folder: 26. Proposal for plumbing and boiler repair. November 1914-January 1920.
Folder: 27. Proposals for band instruments from the Wurlitzer Company and the Fillmore Music House.
October 1918.
6 images available on website
Folder: 28. Proposals for beds and bedding. January, November 1919.
Folder: 29. Letter and brochure from the Addressograph Company, Chicago, Illinois. October 25, 1919,
January 24, 1920.
Folder: 30. Proposal for exterior painting and wall cleaning. April 1919-August 1920.
Folder: 31. Proposal from the American Laundry Machine Company. January 17, May 12, 18, 1920.
Description The blueprint is in box 44 folder 5.
Folder: 32. Proposals for coal delivery. March-June 1920.
Description The proposals are from the Ulland Coal Company, The Reliance Coal and Coke
Company, Queen City Coal Company and The Marsh-Murdoch Company.
Folder: 33. Proposal for sign from the Lackner Company, Inc. May 20, 1920.
Folder: 34. Proposal for window screens from the Western Fence and Wire Goods Company. May 20,
1920.
Description A drawing is in box 44 folder 6.
Folder: 35. Specifications for administration building. March 11, April 15, 1949.
Folder: 36. Blueprints and calculations for fencing of Beech Acres property. August 21, 1964.
Folder: 37. Proposal from the Cincinnati Time Recorder Company for intercom system and fire alarm
stations and panels. May 7, 1969.

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Folder: 38. Cost analysis for gymnasium and a diagram. [February 1970], n.d.
Description An architectural drawing is in box 44 folder 7.
Folder: 39. Specifications for playground. n.d.

Series 3. Programs and Publicity. 1896-1968, n.d.
Box 5. Programs. 1896-1914
Folder: 40. Erinnerungsblätter, Fruhlingsfest - Commemorative booklet for the Spring Festival. 1896,
1914.
28 images available on website
Folder: 41. Program for Ruth held at St. Peter's German Evangelical Protestant Church. May 21, 1912.
Folder: 42. Program for confirmation service at the St. Peter's German Evangelical Protestant Church.
March 16, 1913.

Box 6. Programs and Publicity, Scrapbooks, Admission Records. 1933-1934,
1937, n.d.
Folder: 1. List of booth assignments, receipts, fundraising letter and expenditures for the Orphan Feast.
1933-1934, 1937, n.d.

Box 6. Programs and Publicity. 1941-1964, n.d.
Folder: 2. Invitation to "Come and See" Day. July 27, 1941.
4 images available on website
Folder: 3. Program for Pentecost and communion service at St. Peter's German Evangelical Protestant
Church. June 9, 1946.
Folder: 4. Program for piano students' recital. June 17, 1949.
Folder: 5. "A Century of Service" 100th anniversary booklet. November 29, 1949.
Folder: 6. Greetings to the children of Beech Acres from the Protestant Churches, Fraternal and Service
Organizations of Mt. Washington. August 23, 1950.
Folder: 7. Dedication program for new Mt. Washington home. October 28, 1950.
Folder: 8. Opening services of Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church (Beech Acres). April 1, 1951.
Folder: 9. Beech Acres minstrels. May 6, 1951.
Folder: 10. Testimonial and memorial to Herman J. Guckenberger, Sr. June 27, 1961, May 15, 1962.
Folder: 11. Recognition of testimonial statement for Dr. Walter C. Langsam. September 15, 1962.
Folder: 12. Certificate from the American Red Cross. November 2, 1964.
Folder: 13. Brochure, "This is our home!". [1960s].

Box 6. Articles. 1902-1968, n.d.
Folder: 14. "Strange story told by child", "Hannah Armstrong told mysterious tale" Cincinnati Enquirer.
September 1902.
Folder: 15. "Wahres Wohlthun"[True Charity] "Ein merry-go-round" Tagliches Cincinnatier Volksblatt. May
15, 1907.

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Folder: 16. Articles on the Orphan Feast. 1935-1936.
Folder: 17. Articles on new orphan home in Mt. Washington. November 1949.
Folder: 18. Articles on new orphan home in Mt. Washington. December 1949.
Folder: 19. Articles about the Building Fund Drive. January 1950.
Folder: 20. Articles about the Orphanage Fund Drive. February 1950.
Folder: 21. Articles about the Building Fund Drive. March 1950.
Folder: 22. "Zoo Day", "In Memorium: An Old Bum on Plum". July 14, 1955, September 9, 1955.
Folder: 23. Articles on the Orphan Feast. 1960.
Folder: 24. Articles on the Orphan Feast. 1968.
Folder: 25. "Anderson Junior Women's Club plans active year of events". 1968.
Folder: 26. "Des Hauses Mutter" (Mother of the House). n.d.

Series 4. Scrapbooks. 1934-1965
Box 6. Scrapbooks. 1934-1965
Folder: 27. Scrapbook, Orphan Feast. September 1934.
Folder: 28. Scrapbook, Orphan Feast Day Parade. 1948.
Folder: 29. Scrapbook. 1949.
Folder: 30. Scrapbook. 1949-1950.
Folder: 31. Scrapbook. 1950.
Folder: 32. Scrapbook. 1951.
Folder: 33. Scrapbook. December 1951-January 1956.
Folder: 34. Scrapbook, Feast publicity. 1961.
Folder: 35. Scrapbook, Orphan Feast. 1963.
Description This scrapbook contains photocopies of photographs.
Folder: 36. Scrapbook, Orphan Feast. 1965.

Series 5. Admission Records. 1860-1914, n.d.
Box 7. Admissions Records. 1890-1904, n.d.
Folder: 1. Engel children admission records. May 19, 1890.
Description Karl Eduard Engel and August Engel
Folder: 2. Deutschbein children admission records. April 1895.
Description Katharina Deutchbein, Clara Deutchbein, Frieda Deutchbein, Elsa Deutchbein and
Alwin Deutchbein
Folder: 3. Katharina Maria Zoellner admission records. December 1895-January 1896, n.d.
Folder: 4. Morath children admission records. August 1894-January 1896, n.d.
Description Wilhelmine Morath, Wilhelm Morath, Alma Morath and Lorenz Morath

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Folder: 5. Kaderli children admission records. February-June 1896.
Description Wilhelm Kaderli, Anna Kaderli, Georg W. Kaderli, Friedrich W. Kaderli and John
Kaderli
Folder: 6. McCarty children admission records. March 1896, n.d.
Description William Joseph McCarty, Charles Philip McCarty, John Jacob McCarty and Henry
William McCarty
Folder: 7. Meyer children admission records. April 16, 1896.
Description Wilhelm Meyer, Louise Meyer and Elsie Meyer
Folder: 8. Pinsack children admission records. May 1896, n.d.
Description Jacob Pinsack, Wilhelm Pinsack, David Pinsack and Gustav Pinsack
Folder: 9. Autenriel children admission records. May 1896, n.d.
Description Clara Autenriel, Louisa Autenriel, Victor Autenriel and Albert Autenriel
Folder: 10. Atzel children admission records. April-May 1896, n.d.
Description Josephine Katherine Atzel, Katharina Josephine Atzel, Peter Atzel, Louise Atzel and
Friedrich Philip Jacob Atzel
Folder: 11. Assmann children admission records. July 1896, n.d.
Description Wilhelm Assmann, Hermann Assmann, Karl H. Assmann and Charles Assmann
Folder: 12. Chandler children admission records. July 1896, n.d.
Description George Albert Chandler and John Henry Chandler
Folder: 13. Oswald children admission records. August 1896, n.d.
Description Arthur Oswald and Minnie Oswald
Folder: 14. Alma Maria Wilhelmine Stein admission records. September 1896, n.d.
Folder: 15. Kathi Handrich admission records. October 1896, n.d.
Folder: 16. Leininger children admission records. November 1896, n.d.
Description Walter Leininger and William Thomas Albert Leininger
Folder: 17. Ahr children admission records. November 1896, n.d.
Description Elizabeth Ahr and Max Ahr
Folder: 18. Carl Wilhelm White admission records. December 1896, n.d.
Folder: 19. Diesslin children admission records. January-May 1897, n.d.
Description Emilie Louise Diesslin, Friedrich Harrison Diesslin and Ottilie Diesslin
Folder: 20. Tabe children admission records. February 1897, n.d.
Description Charley Tabe, Annie Tabe, Lulu Tabe and Lizzie Tabe
Folder: 21. Louis Brunner admission records. February-March 1897, n.d.
Folder: 22. Leining children admission records. March 1897.
Description Albert Leining, Ellenora Leining, Wilhelm Leining and Bertha Leining
Folder: 23. Ida Wilhelmine Daepner admission records. March 1897, n.d.
Folder: 24. Schmidt children admission records. March 1897, n.d.

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Description Emma A.L. Schmidt, Wilhelm H. Schmidt and Elsa H.D. Schmidt
Folder: 25. Maile children admission records. May 1897, October 1902, n.d.
Description Heinrich Maile, Bertha Maile, George Kasper Maile and Tillie Maile
Folder: 26. Bahr children admission records. July 1897, n.d.
Description William August Lorenz Bahr and Friedrich Heinrich Bahr
Folder: 27. Schwarz children admission records. July-September 1897, n.d.
Description Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann Ludwig Schwarz, Hermann Heinrich Schwarz, Heinrich
Schwarz and Heinrich Jacob Gustav Schwarz
Folder: 28. Weiher children admission records. August 1897, n.d.
Description Anna Weiher and Conrad Weiher
Folder: 29. Kreszer children admission records. July 1897, n.d.
Description Frank John Kreszer, Edna Pearla Kreszer, George Benjamin Kreszer and Charles
White
Folder: 30. Wahlke children admission records. October 1897, n.d.
Description Albert A. Wahlke, John Wahlke and James A. Wahlke
Folder: 31. Wiesenthal children admission records. October 1897, n.d.
Description Wolfgang Grant Wiesenthal and Armin Lincoln Wiesenthal
Folder: 32. Rueger children admission records. October-November 1897, May 1904, n.d.
Description Anna Marie (Mary) Rueger and Mina (Minnie) Rueger
Folder: 33. Doering children admission records. October-November 1897, n.d.
Description Albert Doering and Christine Frieda Doering
Folder: 34. Ida Krug admission records. December 1897, n.d.
Folder: 35. Meister children admission records. January 1898, n.d.
Description Edna Meister and Clara Meister
Folder: 36. Walter children admission records. January-December 1898.
Description Anthony Walter, Margaret Walter and Carrie Walter
Folder: 37. Mary Döring admission records. February 1898, n.d.
Folder: 38. Grokett children admission records. March 1898, n.d.
Description Lillie Grokett, Frieda Grokett and Ida Grokett
Folder: 39. Bertram children admission records. April 1898, n.d.
Description Matilda Bertram, Adolph Bertram and Ludwig Bertram
Folder: 40. Cherdon children admission records. April 1898, July 1900, n.d.
Description Annie Cherdon, Amelia Cherdon, Alice Cherdon, Willie Cherdon and Frederick
Cherdon
Folder: 41. Ludwig children admission records. May 1898.
Description Charles Ludwig, William Ludwig and Louis Ludwig
Folder: 42. Pagenhardt children admission records. May-June 1898, n.d.

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Description Carl Pagenhardt and Julius Pagenhardt
Folder: 43. Jung children admission records. June 1898, n.d.
Description Emma Jung, Frederick Jacob William Jung, Charles Jacob Jung and Marguerite
Jung
Folder: 44. Louisa Sauer admission records. June 1898, n.d.
Folder: 45. Schmudde children admission records. July 1898, n.d.
Description Wilhelm Heinrich Schmudde, Georg Clifford Schmudde, Elsa Emilia Schmudde and
Emma Edna Schmudde
Folder: 46. Oberhage children admission records. July-August 1898, n.d.
Description Frank Oberhage and Wilhelm Oberhage
Folder: 47. Sprankel children admission records. October 1898, n.d.
Description Edna Sprankel, Elsa Sprankel and Luella Sprankel
Folder: 48. Johannes Schwein admission records. March 1899, n.d.
Folder: 49. Gebert children admission records. May-June 1899, n.d.
Description Katie Gebert and Flora Gebert
Folder: 50. Heinrich Kierkbusch admission records. June 1899, n.d.
Folder: 51. Walter Schott Rickard admission records. August 1899, n.d.
Folder: 52. Tschamber children admission records. September 1899.
Description Wilhelm Tschamber and Barbara Tschamber
Folder: 53. Litze children admission records. September 1899, May 1900, n.d.
Description Helene Litze and Edna Litze
Folder: 54. Bielefeld children admission records. November 1899, n.d.
Description Lillie Bielefeld, Richard Bielefeld and Albertine Bielefeld
Folder: 55. Silbernagel children admission records. December 1899, n.d.
Description Charles Silbernagel and Johann Silbernagel
Folder: 56. Wilhelm Friedrich Earle admission records. December 1899-January 1900, n.d.
Folder: 57. Weingart children admission records. January 1900, n.d.
Description Carl Weingart, Albert Weingart, Oscar Weingart and Nicolaus Weingart
Folder: 58. Schmidt children admission records. February 1900, n.d.
Description Robert Schmidt, Rudolph Schmidt, Friedrich Schmidt and Wilhelm Schmidt
Folder: 59. Fredrick Andrew Koller admission records. February-March 1900, n.d.
Folder: 60. George Robert Smith admission records. March, May 1900, n.d.
Folder: 61. Luikart children admission records. April 1900, n.d.
Description Clifford Jakob Luikart, Carrie Idela Luikart and John Alvin Luikart
Folder: 62. Thomer children admission records. April-May 1900, n.d.
Description Carl Anton Thomer and Rudolph Otto Thomer
Folder: 63. Gassner children admission records. May 1900.

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Description Louis Ferdinand Gassner and Amanda Stephanie Gassner
Folder: 64. Pracht children admission records. May 1900, n.d.
Description Else Katharine Pracht, Anna Maria Pracht and Elisabeth Caroline Pracht
Folder: 65. Mais children admission records. June-July 1900, n.d.
Description Karl Mais, Ernest Mais and Friedrich Mais
Folder: 66. Friedrich August Petzold admission records. July, November 1900, n.d.
Folder: 67. Voester children admission records. August-September 1900, n.d.
Description George Voester and Edward Voester
Folder: 68. Bott children admission records. August, October 1900, n.d.
Description Wilhelm Friedrich Bott, Heinrich Gottlieb Bott and Katharine Bott
Folder: 69. Carl Ernst Walter Retsch admission records. September 1900, n.d.
Folder: 70. Lois H. Pfister admission records. November 1900, May 1901, n.d.
Folder: 71. Emilia Meis admission records. December 1900, January 1901, n.d.
Folder: 72. Buchholz and Kemmler children admission records. March 1901.
Description Konrad Buchholz, Oscar Buchholz, Marie Kemmler and Mina Kemmler
Folder: 73. Dickhoff children admission records. March-June 1901, n.d.
Description Robert Stanley Dickhoff, Isabella Clara Dickhoff and Irene Dickhoff
Folder: 74. Buchholz children admission records. March-June 1901, n.d.
Description Irene Buchholz, Bellamy Buchholz, Rheina Buchholz and Sandford Buchholz
Folder: 75. Trietsch children admission records. April-June 1901, n.d.
Description Robert Viktor Trietsch and Clara Trietsch
Folder: 76. Walter children admission records. May-July 1901, n.d.
Description Mabel Walter and Pearl Walter
Folder: 77. Appel children admission records. June 1901, n.d.
Description Edna Appel and Edwin Appel
Folder: 78. Scheffler children admission records. July-August 1901, n.d.
Description August Scheffler and Friederich Arthur Scheffler
Folder: 79. Schalk children admission records. August 4, 1901.
Description Helen Schalk and Hazel Schalk
Folder: 80. Emminck children admission records. August-November 1901, n.d.
Description Norma Sophia Dorothea Emminck and Emma Frieda Johanna Emminck
Folder: 81. Armstead children admission records. August 1901, n.d.
Description Clara Armstead and Albert Armstead
Folder: 82. Nordemann children admission records. August-September 1901, n.d.
Description Stanley Friedrich Nordemann and Arthur Bernhard Nordemann
Folder: 83. Edward Dhonan admission records. September 1901, n.d.

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Folder: 84. Goldfuss children admission records. October-November 1901, n.d.
Description Wilhelm Goldfuss, Albert Goldfuss and Gottfried Goldfuss
Folder: 85. Bruckman children admission records. November 1901, n.d.
Description Edward Bruckman, Harry Bruckman, Anthony Bruckman and Lillie Bruckman
Folder: 86. Herbert Eichler admission records. November -December 1901, n.d.
Folder: 87. Hilberg children admission records. December 1901, n.d.
Description Wilbur Hilberg, Howard Hilberg and Blanche Daisy Hilberg
Folder: 88. Lawrence Flaherty admission records. December 5, 1901.
Folder: 89. Milton Glunz admission records. December 9, 1901.
Folder: 90. Hansman children admission records. February-March 1902, n.d.
Description August Hansman, Harry Hansman and Gertrude Pauline Hansman
Folder: 91. Fichtel children admission records. April 1902, n.d.
Description George Fichtel, Frederick Fichtel, Minnie Fichtel and Wilhelm Fichtel, Lena Fichtel
Folder: 92. Kirton children admission records. May-April 1901, n.d.
Description George Crawford Kirton and Aaron Kirton
Folder: 93. Meyer children admission records. May 1902, n.d.
Description Friedrich Meyer, August Richard Meyer and Richard Herman Meyer
Folder: 94. Glossner children admission records. June 1902, n.d.
Description Emelia Glossner, Alma Glossner, Charles Glossner and Nannette Glossner
Folder: 95. Mueller children admission records. September-October 1902, n.d.
Description Johann Heinrich Mueller and Wilhelm Blair Mueller

Box 8. Admission Records. 1860-1861, 1900-1914, n.d.
Folder: 1. Schott children admission records. February-March 1903, n.d.
Description Lena Charlotte Schott and Wilhelm E. Harry Schott
3 images available on website
Folder: 2. Potraffke children admission records. February 1903, n.d.
Description Pauline Potraffke, Ernst Potraffke and George Potraffke
Folder: 3. Edward Fichtel admission records. March 12, 1903.
Folder: 4. Hoff children admission records. March, May 1903, n.d.
Description Selma Hoff, Caroline Hoff, Catharine Hoff and Edna Hoff
Folder: 5. Horstmann children admission records. March, June 1903, n.d.
Description Joseph Horstmann, Louise Horstmann, Charles Horstmann and Mina Horstmann
Folder: 6. Reichle children admission records. July-December 1903, n.d.
Description Adam Joseph Reichle and Margarethe Katharine Reichle
Folder: 7. Trieschmann children admission records. July-September 1903, n.d.

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Description Caroline Trieschmann, Carl Trieschmann, Wilhelmina Trieschmann and Paul
Trieschmann
Folder: 8. Huelsebusch children admission records. September 26, 1903.
Description Oscar Huelsebusch, Christian Huelsebusch and Hubert Huelsebusch
Folder: 9. Tillie Putthoff admission records. October 1903, n.d.
Folder: 10. Kroeger children admission records. January-February 1904.
Description Edna Bertha Kroeger and Harry William Kroeger
3 images available on website
Folder: 11. Ohe children admission records. March 1904, n.d.
Description Ella Ohe and Edward Ohe
Folder: 12. Schindler children admission records. May 1904, n.d.
Description Wilhelm Friedrich Schindler, Michael Heinrich Schindler and Albert Edward
Schindler
Folder: 13. Carrie Krohn admission records. September 1904, January 1905, n.d.
Folder: 14. Hörith children admission records. March-April 1905.
Description Charles Hörith, Edna Marie Hörith, Carl Johann Hörith, Louisa Minnie Hörith,
Johann Louis Hörith and Bertha Ethel Hörith
6 images available on website
Folder: 15. Meyer children admission records. April-May 1905, n.d.
Description Heinrich Edward Wilhelm Meyer, Louis Meyer, Charlotte Louise Meyer and M.
Alvina Marion Meyer
Folder: 16. Brenneis children admission records. May 1905, n.d.
Description Rosie Brenneis, Emma Brenneis, Carl Brenneis and Philip Brenneis
Folder: 17. Edith Frieda Mueller admission records. June 1905, n.d.
Folder: 18. Margaret Augenstein admission records. July 1905, n.d.
Folder: 19. Detmering children admission records. August-September 1905, n.d.
Description Henry Detmering, Hilda Mary Detmering and Dorothy Margaret Detmering
Folder: 20. Kattlemann children admission records. September 1905, n.d.
Description Mathilda Kattlemann and Frieda Kattlemann
3 images available on website
Folder: 21. Bleil children admission records. October 1905, n.d.
Description Katie Bleil, Albert Bleil and Harry Bleil
Folder: 22. Wamboldt children admission records. December 1905-February 1906, n.d.
Description Heinrich Wamboldt, Frieda Wamboldt, Albert Wamboldt, William Wamboldt and
Loretta Wamboldt
Folder: 23. William Irwin Tuerck admission records. December 1905-January 1906, n.d.
Folder: 24. Ungebuehler children admission records. January 1906, n.d.
Description Albert Ungebuehler, Louis Ungebuehler and Margaret Ungebuehler
Folder: 25. Faig children admission records. March 1906, n.d.

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Description Edna Faig, Albert Faig and Raymond Faig
Folder: 26. Greilich children admission records. March-April 1906, n.d.
Description Edward Adolf Johann Greilich, Philipp Martin Greilich and Frieda Maria Greilich
Folder: 27. Honold children admission records. April-May 1906, n.d.
Description Louise Honold, Georg Honold, Theodor Honold and Michael Honold
Folder: 28. Lachtrupp children admission records. April 1906, n.d.
Description Edna Marie Lachtrupp, Elsa Sophie Lachtrupp, Heinrich Christian Lachtrupp, Elve
McKinley Lachtrupp and Wilford Friedrich Lachtrupp
3 images available on website
Folder: 29. King children admission records. July-September 1906, n.d.
Description Arthur George King, Wilber Charles King and Irene May King
Folder: 30. Niehus children admission records. September 1906, n.d.
Description John Edward Niehus, Alice Elise Niehus and Clifford Niehus
Folder: 31. Eva Klein admission records. December 1906, n.d.
Folder: 32. Lang children admission records. August 1906-May 1907, n.d.
Description Emma Lang, Norma Lang and George Friedrich Lang
Folder: 33. Wehrman children admission records. May-April 1908, n.d.
Description Robert Wehrman and Earl Wehrman
Folder: 34. Hilgerman children admission records. June 1907, n.d.
Description Katie Hilgerman, Robert Hilgerman and Clarence Hilgerman
Folder: 35. Mergel children admission records. June-July 1907, n.d.
Description Elsie Mergel, Lillie Mergel and Alfred Mergel
Folder: 36. Albert children admission records. July 1907, n.d.
Description Edward Albert and Heinrich Albert
Folder: 37. Rehse children admission records. July 1907, n.d.
Description Emil Rehse and Christina Rehse
Folder: 38. Noel children admission records. July 1907, n.d.
Description Frieda Noel, Edward Noel, Bertha Noel, Eugene Noel and Emma Noel
Folder: 39. Erna Margaret Schneider admission records. September-October 1907, n.d.
Folder: 40. Leicht children admission records. September-October 1907, n.d.
Description Elsa Leicht and Frieda Leicht
Folder: 41. Buddemeyer children admission records. October-November 1907, n.d.
Description Clifford Buddemeyer and Edna Buddemeyer
Folder: 42. Heinrich Lester Linde admission records. November 1907, n.d.
Folder: 43. Shulze children admission records. December 1907-January 1908, n.d.
Description Heinrich Schulze, Friedrich Schulze and Walter Schulze
Folder: 44. Bowen children admission records. January-February 1908, n.d.

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Description Viola Bowen, Calvin Bowen, Clifford Bowen and Mildred Bowen
Folder: 45. Walter Steidle admission records. March-April 1908, n.d.
Folder: 46. Steven Thomas Burger admission records. April 1908, n.d.
Folder: 47. Oberjohann children admission records. April 1908, n.d.
Description Welhelmina Oberjohann, Margarethe Oberjohann, Elizabeth Oberjohann, Hermann
Oberjohann and Carl Oberjohann
3 images available on website
Folder: 48. Irene Simon admission records. April-May 1908, n.d.
Folder: 49. Schmidt children admission records. May 1908, n.d.
Description Edward Schmidt and George Schmidt
Folder: 50. Carl Edwin Kempter admission records. June 1908, n.d.
Folder: 51. Meininger children admission records. August 1908, n.d.
Description Carl Georg Meininger and Edwin Christian Meininger
Folder: 52. Raymond Stahl admission records. August 1908, n.d.
Folder: 53. Mutz children admission records. August-September 1908, n.d.
Description Eddie Adam Mutz and Paul Mutz
Folder: 54. Stierlin children admission records. October-November 1908, n.d.
Description Wilhelm Edward Stierlin and Emil Stierlin
Folder: 55. Grossengeisser children admission records. November-December 1908, n.d.
Description Friedrich Grossengeisser and Edward Grossengeisser
Folder: 56. Keller children admission records. January-February 1909, n.d.
Description Horace Keller and Gordon Keller
Folder: 57. Ethel Hardmann admission records. June-July 1909, n.d.
Folder: 58. Miller children admission records. November 1909, n.d.
Description Charles William Miller and Erwin S. Miller
Folder: 59. Hammerlein children admission records. January 1910, n.d.
Description Elmer Benjamin Hammerlein, Myrtle Louise Hammerlein, George Hammerlein and
Irene Maria Hammerlein
3 images available on website
Folder: 60. Stratemeyer children admission records. February 1910, n.d.
Description Harry Charles Stratemeyer and Carl Stratemeyer
Folder: 61. Lipp children admission records. April 1910, n.d.
Description Walter Lipp, Oskar Lipp and Pauline Lipp
Folder: 62. Leiser and von Gerichten children admission records. July-August 1910, n.d.
Description Maria Leiser, Christian Johann Leiser and Elenora Maria von Gerichten
Folder: 63. Eckels children admission records. August 25, 1910.
Description George William Eckels and John Eckels

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Folder: 64. Bauer children admission records. n.d.
Description Sophia Bauer, John Bauer and Andreas Bauer
3 images available on website
Folder: 65. Ida Walyce Gelrut Bepler admission records. n.d.
Folder: 66. Knapp and Schott children admission records. n.d.
Description George Knapp, Emma Knapp and Katharine Elisabeth Schott
Folder: 67. Knoll children. n.d.
Description August Knoll, Emma Knoll, Edward Knoll and Carl Wilhelm Knoll
Folder: 68. List of the names and birth dates of children. 1860-1861.
Description Phillip Hauser, Albert Heinrich Schell, Johann Adam Drabing, Karl Hornecker,
Wilhelm Heinrich Friedrich, Wilhelm Rehm, Georg Roth, Hermann Gustav Wilhelm
Lint, Hermann Genzen, Simon Nefs, Ida Scotti, Bertha Grotzinger, Louise Kaiser,
Marie Amalie Kettritsch and Marie Essig
Folder: 69. Report on released children. December 11, 1900.
Description August Reinhardt, P. Knaul and Fred Peperkorn
Folder: 70. List of dismissed children. June 1908.
Description Clara Meister, Heinrich Meier, Eva Klein, Anna Pracht, Edna Schmudde, Helen
Litze, George Vester, Clara Tritsch, Edwin Appel, Katherina Bliel, Alma Glossner,
Robert Hilgemann, Oscar Weingart, Frieda Doering, Louise Honold, Blanche
Hilberg, Howard Hilberg and Martin Conrad Grede
Image available on website
Folder: 71. Records of payments received for maintenance of children. 1908-1912.
Folder: 72. Reports on released children. 1912-1914.
Folder: 73. Ohio Board of State Charities Children's Welfare Department application for a certificate of
approval to maintain a boarding home for children, records of movements of children in boarding
homes, family history of dependent child, record of proposed boarding home for children. n.d.
Description These are blank forms.

Series 6. Volumes and Oversized Material. 1849-1973, n.d.
Box 9. Board Minutes. 1849-1871
Volume: 1. Board minutes. August 12, 1849-August 21, 1861.
Description Title on endpaper: "Erstes Protokoll, 1849 Aug 12 bis 1861 Aug 21" [First Book of
Minutes, August 12, 1849 to August 21, 1861]. Minutes from the mass meeting of
the German Protestants of the City of Cincinnati, and surrounding area, held July
29, 1849. This is followed by board minutes from August 1849 to August 1861.
Also includes Article of Incorporation, December 8, 1849.
Volume: 2. Board minutes. September 3, 1861- July 19, 1871.
Description Title on spine: "Protocollen - Deutscher Allg. Prot. Waisen-Verein" [Minutes German Gen. Prot. Orphan Society]. Minutes from board meetings of the Orphan
Society with some yearly financial reports.

Box 10. Board Minutes. 1871-1888

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Volume: 3. Board minutes. September 6, 1871-September 14, 1880.
Description Minutes from board meetings of the Orphan Society
Volume: 4. Board minutes. September 19, 1880-April 5, 1888.
Description Title on spine: "Deutscher Allg. Prot. Waisen Verein - Minutes Sept 1880 - April
1888" [German General Prot. Orphan Society]. Minutes from board meetings of
the Orphan Society and attendance records (pp. 564-574).

Box 11. Board Minutes. 1888-1900
Volume: 5. Board minutes. March 4, 1888-March 13, 1894.
Description Title on spine: "Records Deutscher Allg. Prot. Waisen Verein - Minutes Mar 1888 mar 1894" [Records German Gen. Prot. Orphan Society]. Minutes from board
meetings and attendance records (pp. 476-480). The last page includes a list of
members receiving 25 year certificates.
Volume: 6. Board minutes. March 27, 1894-Septmeber 12, 1900.
Description Title on spine: "Record". Minutes from board meetings and a list on front cover of
standing committees for 1896-1900. There are attendance records for 1898-1900
on pp. 570-571 and a list of officers (1899-1900) for the 50th anniversary
committee. After page 576 is a list of placed children (May 1899-May 1900).

Box 12. Board Minutes. 1900-1920
Volume: 7. Board minutes. September 16, 1900-September 27, 1910.
Description Minutes from board meetings and treasurer reports. Also contains "Deutscher
Allgemein Protestantisher Waisen Verein Constitutiongemässe Geschäfsregeln für
den Waisenverein der Protestischen Frauen" [General German Protestant Orphan
Society Constitution and By-laws for the Orphan Society of Protestant Women],
December 6, 1908.
Volume: 8. Board minutes. October 11, 1910-February 24, 1920.
Description Minutes from board meetings

Box 13. Ladies Board Minutes. 1859-1925
Volume: 9. Minutes of the Social Workers Society. January 16, 1859-March 4, 1861.
Description Heading on the first page: "Protokoll des sozialen Arbeiter Vereins" [Minutes of the
monthly meetings from the Social Workers Society]. Minutes are signed by Ernst
Wittenburg and Friedrich Berisch.
Volume: 10. Ladies Board minutes. March 26, 1876-July 3, 1901.
Description Title on endpaper: "Protokollbuch" [Minute book]. Minutes from meetings. Also on
endpaper: "Verzeichnis des Baar-Vermögens des Waisenvereins der Prot. Frauen
und Jungfrauen" [Record of cash on hand of the Orphan Society of Prot. Women
and Young Women].
Volume: 11. Ladies Board minutes. September 4, 1901-March 25, 1925.
Description Heading on first page: "Protokoll" [Minutes] from meetings of the Ladies Board.
After page 227 it is in English.

Box 14. Ladies Board Financial Books. 1869-1941

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Volume: 12. Ladies Board Minutes. April 29, 1925-April 23, 1941.
Description Minutes from the meetings of the Ladies Board. A list of officers nd members of
the board are on pp. 302-303.
Volume: 13. Ladies Board Ledger. 1869-1908.
Description Title on spine: "Ledger - Ladies Board". This volume contains the accounts of
members and includes an alphabetical list.
Volume: 14. Ladies Board Ledger. March 15, 1883- February 1897.
Description "Einnahmen und Ausgaben" [Revenues and expenses]
Volume: 15. Ladies Board Cash Book. January 1914-April 1919.
Description "Einnahmen und Ausgaben" [Revenues and expenses]

Box 15. Membership Volumes. 1849-1886
Volume: 16. Membership List. September 1849-1886.
Description Title on endpaper: "Register des Mittglieden des Allgemeine Deutscher
Protestantischer Waisen Verein in Cincinnati, Ohio" [Register of the General
German Proestant Orphan Society]. This contains the names of members in
alphabetical order, their addresses, dates of acceptance, and contribution records.

Box 16. Membership Volumes. 1886-1914
Volume: 17. Membership List. 1886-1914.
Description Title on page: "Deutscher Allgemein Protestantischer Waisen-Verein von
Cincinnati" [German General Protestant Orphan Society of Cincinnati - Members].
Volume contains the names of members in alphabetical order, their addresses,
dates of acceptance, and contribution records. Page 249 has a list of life members
and pages 295-297 lists "Lebenslangliche Mitglider" [Life-Long Members]. Pages
300-301 give an account of the "Covington Zweig Verein" [Covington Branch
Society], 1887-1898.

Box 17. Financial Volumes. 1849-1866
Volume: 18. Cash Book. October 1849- September 1866.
Description "Einnahmen and Ausgaben" [Revenues and expenses]

Box 18. Financial Volumes. 1850-1885
Volume: 19. Financial Volume. 1850-1883.
Description Title from endpaper: "Old Accounts from 1850. Maintenance of Children." This
contains Ausgestellte Aktienscheine [issued shares] on pages 1-21, Verzeichnis der
Namen und Nom [listing of names and amounts] on pages 26-27, Verzeichnis der
Creditoren [listing of creditors] on pages 28-95, receipts for the maintenance of
wards on pages 96-178, and Verzeichnis schuldiger Noten fällig [listing of overdue
notes] on page 194.
Volume: 20. Employee account book. 1852-1868.
Description Title on cover: "Deutsch. Protestantisches Waisenhaus - Haupt -Buch,
ledger." [German Protestant Orphanage - Main Ledger]. The journal is about

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salary, character, morals and behavior of employees of the German General
Orphanage on Mt. Auburn, signed by C. Kaufmann.
Volume: 21. Cash ledger. 1853-1860, 1870-1885.
Description Title on spine: "Ledger Rechnungs Buch der Trustees des Prot.
Waisenhauses" [Accounting book of the Trustees of the Prot. Orphanage]. The first
part of this volume lists accounts for the support of the children (1853-1860). For
example, money was received for boarding and clothing. This is followed by
receipts from membership dues (1870-1885).

Box 19. Financial Volumes. 1861-1914
Volume: 22. Cash journal. January 1861-August 1878.
Description Title on spine: "Cash Book Jan 1861- Aug 1878". This contains entries for receipts
and disbursements. Receipts include interest, rent, donations, collections,
bequests and gifts. Disbursements include purchases of vehicles.
Volume: 23. Cash journal. January 1865-1914.
Description Title on endpaper: "Deutscher Protestantischer Allgemeiner Waisen Verein
Interessen Fond Casse" [German Protestant General Orphan Association Interest
Fund Account].

Box 20. Financial Volumes. 1866-1882
Volume: 24. Cash journal. 1866-1882.
Description Title on end page: "Cash Book des D.A.P. Weisen Vereins Cincinnati 1866,
ausstehender Gelder pg. 355" [Cash book of the G. G. P. Orphan Society,
Cincinnati 1866, monies due pg. 355]. This contains receipts and disbursements.

Box 21. Financial Volumes. 1873-1913
Volume: 25. Cash journal and employee accounts. 1873-1878.
Description Title on spine: "Deutsches protistantisches Waisenhaus Cincinnati. HauptBuch" [German protestant Orphan Home Cincinnati. Main Book]. This contains
receipts and disbursements (September 2, 1873-September 1, 1878) on pages 1115 and salaries (1873-1878) on pages 136-184.
Volume: 26. Ledger. 1885-1886, 1905.
Description Pages 1-4 contain an alphabetical list of contractors. Pages 6-41 are accounts from
1885-1886 for various contractors and workers, including architect George W.
Rapp (pp. 8-9). Payments were for bakery and laundry, and an addition to the
main building. Pages 64-67 list an inventory of the orphanage from February
1905.
Volume: 27. Cash journal. September 1885-September 1913.
Description Note on endpage: "Tagebuch des Schatzmeisters des Deutschen Allgemein
Protestantischen Waisen Vereins" [Daily log book of the Treasurer of the German
General Protestant Orphan Society]. This contains treasurer's report, summaries of
expenses and revenues, balance sheets, as well as bequests from estates on page
22.

Box 22. Financial Volumes. 1884-1914
Volume: 28. Cash journal. March 1887-August 1902.

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Description This contains journal entries for income from children apprenticed, individual
deposits, investment purchases, payments for infants placed in private care,
salaries paid to the children employed by the institution and annual reports of the
Finance Director. The volume mentions the children by name.
Volume: 29. Ledger. March 1887-August 1914.
Description This contains account specific entries for expenses (pp. 2-200), record of
bequests, profit and loss (pp. 204-208), bonds (pp. 294-307), and maintenance
payments for wards (pp. 308-479).
Page: 308. Account for Sophia Bauer, John Bauer and Andrew Bauer. May 1896-August 1902.
Page: 309. Account for Edward Weigold. June 1895-November 1897.
Page: 310. Account for Anna Handrich and Catherine Handrich. April 1895-October 1899.
Page: 311. Account for Friedrich Heirnerdinger, Eduard Heirnerdinger and Carl Heirnerdinger.
February 1895-July 1899.
Page: 312. Account for Nellie Meyer. March 1895-March 1896.
Page: 313. Account for Carrie Meyer. May 1895-March 1896.
Pages: 314-315. Account for Friedrich Sauter. October 1894-August 1898.
Page: 316. Account for William John Tepe. May 1893-August 1898.
Page: 317. Account for Gustav Adolph Tepe. May 1893-January 1900.
Page: 318. Account for Carrie Meyer. June 1893-May 1895.
Page: 319. Account for Nellie Meyer. April 1893-March 1895.
Page: 320. Account for Maria Schwartz. August 1891-January 1894.
Page: 321. Account for Conrad Reitz. October 1891-April 1895.
Page: 322. Account for Franz Reitz. October 1891-August 1898.
Page: 323. Accounts for Ida Fleischer and Amanda Fleischer. June 1890-November 1892.
Page: 324. Accounts for Emma Korte and Katie Korte. December 1892-April 1898.
Page: 325. Accounts for Maria Erion, Ella Erion, Clara Erion and Stella Erion, George Zoellner and
Katie Zoellner. Augist 1894-January 1912.
Page: 326. Account for Alfred Steinbricker and Nellie R. Steinbricker. April 1893-September 1899.
Page: 327. Accounts for Estella Steinbricker and Juliet Steinbricker. April 1893-March 1902.
Page: 328. Accounts for Louise Hummel and Dora Hummel. August 1893-March 1899.
Page: 329. Accounts for Bernion Hummel, Friedrich Kaderli, George Kaderli, Anna Kaderli, Johann
Kaderli and Wilhelm Kaderli. August 1893-December 1909.
Page: 330. Accounts for Conrad Henry Landt and Bertha Schwartz. August 1893-April 1898.
Page: 331. Accounts for Henry William Landt, Maria Schwartz and Mrs. M. Hagedorn. August 1893June 1912.
Page: 332. Accounts for Alma Stein, Aurelia Hummel and Mrs. Mudesbach. August 1895-August
1912.
Page: 333. Accounts for George and Julia Maile and Henry Maile and Bertha Maile. August 1897June 1912.
Page: 334. Account for Conrad Weiher and Anna Weiher and Joseph Kempter. January 1898September 1911.
Page: 335. Account for Wolfganag Weisenthal and Armin Wiesenthal. August 1898-February 1900.
Page: 336. Account for John Waheke and Albert Waheke. October 1897-February 1900.
Page: 337. Account for Edward Knoll, August Knoll, Emma Knoll and Carl Knoll. November 1897December 1901.
Page: 338. Account for Jacob Jung. July 1898-August 1900.
Page: 339. Account for F. Sauter. September 1898-June 1899.
Page: 340. Accounts for Louisa Oberhage and George F. Hilgerman. October 1899-August 1912.

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Page: 341. Accounts for Laura Walther and Charles Wehrman. January 1899-May 1912.
Page: 342. Account for Edna Sprangel, Ella Sprangel and Luella Sprangel. July 1899-February 1910.
Page: 343. Account for Walter S. Richard. September 1899-September 1910.
Page: 344. Accounts for F. Heimerdinger, Agnes Westerkamp and Fred Kenner. September 1899July 1912.
Page: 345. Account for L.G. Wisenthal. February 1900-August 1904.
Page: 346. Account for F.L. Gassner. May 1900-July 1902.
Page: 347. Account for Helena Smith. June 1900-February 1904.
Page: 348. Account for Elsie A. Schmudde and Emma G. Schmudde. June 1900-February 1912.
Page: 349. Accounts for Jacob Jung and Henry Luhrman. August 1900-January 1912.
Page: 350. Account for John Voester. October 1900-December 1911.
Page: 351. Accounts for William Bahr and Henry Bahr and George Vester. December 1900-June
1912.
Page: 351. Account for Edw. Vester. June 1911.
Page: 351. Accounts for Mrs. B. Armstead and Mrs. Fichtel. September-August 1912.
Page: 352. Account for John F. Dickoff. May 1901-August 1906.
Page: 352. Account for H.C. Buchholz. July 1901-August 1903.
Page: 354. Accounts for Edward Dhonan, F. Dieslin and Mrs. Holzschuch. October 1901-August
1912.
Page: 355. Accounts for Edward Knoll, August Knoll, Emma Knoll, Edward Karl Knoll and Mrs.
Drube. October 1901-August 1912.
Page: 356. Accounts for Casper Appel, Edwin Appel, Edna Appel and Mrs. Holzschuh. October 1901August 1912.
Page: 357. Accounts for Otto Sauer, for August Hausman, Harry Hausman and Gertrude Hausman
and Paul Baron. March 1902-July 1912.
Page: 358. Accounts for Thomas Kirton, A. Reichle and Birth Walton. May 1902-December 1911.
Page: 359. Accounts for F.L. Gassner and Mrs. Lina Noell. July 1902-August 1912.
Page: 360. Account for L.G. Wisenthal. August 1903-November 1906.
Page: 361. Accounts for Tille Maile and Fred Faig. November 1902-December 1910.
Page: 362. Account for Louis Mueller and Rudolph Dicksten. November 1902-April 1904.
Page: 363. Accounts for Edward Ohe and Carl Wamboldt. August 1904-1912.
Page: 364. Account for Herman Potraffke. March 1903-May 1908.
Page: 365. Accounts for M. Schott, Fred Schott, Richard Heyne, Wilhelmina Schind, Albertine
Bielefeld and Katherina Gebert. May 1903-August 1911.
Page: 366. Accounts for Charles Horstman, George Hammerlein and Edna Haerith. April 1903-May
1911.
Page: 367. Account for George Hoerith. April 1905-April 1912.
Page: 368. Accounts for Frida Grockett, Ungebuehler, Ida Grockett, the Albert children and Lillie
Grockett. December 1902-April 1910.
Page: 369. Accounts for Anthony Bruckmann, Harry Bruckmann, Edward Bruckmann and Lillie
Bruckmann. November 1902-September 1908.
Page: 370. Account for Helena Smith. March 1904-November 1905.
Page: 371. Accounts for Louis Grulach and William Yockisch. April 1906-August 1912.
Page: 372. Accounts for William H. Kroeger and William Mueller. March 1904-October 1907.
Page: 373. Accounts for Joseph Hartenstein and Mrs. McAvoy. September 1904-August 1912.
Page: 374. Accounts for Carl Louis Hartenstein and Mrs. Rosenbaum. September 1904-May 1911.
Page: 375. Account for Anna Hanoldt. May 1906-April 1911.
Page: 376. Accounts for Charles F. King and Mrs. Kate Schmidt. September 1906-January 1911.

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Page: 377. Account for H. Oberjohann and Henry Gropengeiser. May 1908-August 1912.
Page: 378. Account for J.F. Dickoff and Chris Kruse. October 1906-January 1908.
Page: 379. Account for Charles Klein and Mrs. Frieda Schneider. December 1906-August 1912.
Page: 380. Accounts for George Lang and Thomas Leicht. May 1907-September 1909.
Page: 381. Account for George Schneider. October 1907-August 1912.
Page: 382. Account for William Buddemeyer. November 1907-April 1908.
Page: 382. Account for H. Kreienhagen. May-August 1912.
Page: 389. Account for Albert Meyer. January-August 1912.
Page: 390. Account for L. Schaiperklaus, guardian for Charles Aring. December 1911-July 1912.
Page: 391. Account for Herman Schulz. May 1909-December 1912.
Page: 392. Account for George Keller. February 1909-August 1912.
Page: 393. Accounts for Adam Mutz and Emil Stierlein. January 1908-August 1912.
Page: 394. Accounts for A. Scheffler and K. Kammerdiener. January 1911-August 1912.
Page: 395. Account for Charles Meininger. August 1908-May 1910.
Page: 396. Accounts for Mr. Sterling, F. Hahn and Mrs. M. Linde. January 1909-January 1912.
Page: 397. Accounts for Fred Stahl, Fred Buehler and E.F. Rehse. January 1908-May 1912.
Page: 398. Account for Chistina Simon. May 1909-September 1912.
Page: 399. Accounts for Ed. Schmidt and Mrs. Leiser. July 1908-September 1911.
Page: 400. Accounts for George Schmidt and the Stratemeyer children. July 1908-July 1912.
Page: 401. Accounts for Henry Kickbusch, Harry Stratemeyer, Christina Simon, Carl Freischmann
and the Mergel children. May 1908-January 1912.
Page: 402. Accounts for Adam Reichle, William Leininger, Carl Freischmann, Agnes Westerkamp
and Elsa Meyer. November 1902-August 1912.
Page: 403. Accounts for Gustav Hilbrung, Bertha Hilbrung, Richard Bielefeld, Carolina Feischmann,
Anna Pracht, Frida Grockett, Ida Grockett and Louis Ludwig. December 1905-June 1912.
Page: 404. Accounts for Elizabeth Ahr, Cliffird Schmudde, Mr. Luickart, Lulu Meyer, John
Hertenstein and Mrs. Lina Noel. May 1905-July 1911.
Page: 405. Accounts for Wilhelmina Oswald, Mabel and Pearl Walter, William Ludwig, J.F. Piper, H.
William Kroeger and Walter Steidel. September 1904-September 1910.
Page: 406. Accounts for Ida Doepner, Maria Doering, Elizabeth Ohr, Fred Gropengeiser, Henry
Bahr, Theodore Rammler, Lillie Grockett. July 1904-May 1912.
Page: 407. Accounts for William and Anna Giehl, Anthony Bruckmann, C. Haeringer, Gottfried
Goldfuss, Emma, Edna Emminick and Elsa Sprankel. December 1903-September 1912.
Page: 408. Accounts for Bertha and Tillie Maile, Henry Piper, Edna Litze, Gustav Tepe and Helen
Litze. September 1903-November 1912.
Page: 409. Accounts for Fred Oswald, Fred Dieslin, Julia Steinbrecher, John Oswald and Walter
Richard. November 1902-September 1912.
Page: 410. Accounts for Jacob Wahl, William Meyer, Clara Erion, Ida Walz and Aurelia Hummel.
August 1902-June 1909.
Page: 411. Accounts for Lulu Nagel, Metta Hausalter, Maria Grede, Frieda Hedwig Deutchbein [or
Deutschbein] and Lillie Bielefeldt. April 1902-May 1906.
Page: 412. Accounts for Albert Becker, Henrietta Rammler, Frieda Pfingstag, Klara Keil and Lillie
Schwartz. December 1901-October 1908.
Page: 413. Accounts for Barbara Tschambers, William Tschambers, William Bahr, Sophia Bauer,
Edna Sprangel and Frederick Kaderli. April 1902-May 1908.
Page: 414. Accounts for William Earley, Clara, Robert V. Fritsch, Elsa Pracht and Rosa Brenneis.
February 1902-August 1910.
Page: 415. Accounts for Carrie Otte, William Loheide, Lillie Nagel, Lillie Pfingstaf and Karl Ludwig.
November 1901-Septmeber 1908.

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Page: 416. Accounts for Bertha Schwartz, Lilly Wahl, Ella Erion, Clara Deutschbein and Anna
Techtmeier. November 1901-March 1904.
Page: 417. Accounts for Lilly Fischer, Emma Pfingstag, Louis Giehl, Katharine Korte and Mary
Hanriede. February 1889-October 1904.
Page: 418. Accounts for William Tepe, Josephine Hertenstein, Maria Schwartz, Otto Frank and
Emilie Diesslin. April 1901-May 1907.
Page: 419. Accounts for Emma Wessell, Katharine Grede, Bernice Hummel, A. Leining and Ida
Krug. February 1901-September 1907.
Page: 420. Accounts for Margaret Wippel and Max Standau. March 1900-October 1905.
Page: 420. Accounts for Arthur Oswald, Margaret Wippel, Lillie Pfingstag, Maria Wessel, Frank Otto,
John Wahl, F. Loheide and Josephine Phillips. April 1899-September 1907.
Page: 422. Accounts for Carl Komps, Marira Erion, Karl Bauger, George Becker and Karl Engel.
December 1898-January 1905.
Page: 423. Accounts for Ida Loheide, Carl Roesgner, Alma Paasch, Edward Pieper and Caroline
Fielriede. May 1897-June 1904.
Page: 424. Accounts for William Fischer, Edward Engel, Anna Wippel, Ottilie Ritt and Ermina Beyer.
April 1897-March 1903.
Page: 425. Accounts for Conrad Reitz, Jacob Mitsch, John Stolle, Leo Stuck and Fred Phillips. May
1896-November 1903.
Page: 426. Accounts for Mathilde Keil, August Engel, Louise Pieper, Maria Schwarz and Michael
Wirth. April 1896-July 1902.
Page: 427. Accounts for Barbara Espeuscheid, Henry Meier, Oscar Motz, Stanley F. Nordemann,
John Kamm and Clara Meister. April 1894-December 1914.
Page: 428. Accounts for Lulu Bertsch, H. Maile, Henry Wolf, Charles Huelsbusch, Valentine Meyer
and Clara Fritsch,. April 1894-August 1912.
Page: 429. Accounts for Joseph Wiese, Mrs. Beiderhake, Henry Bucholz, Mrs. Nuchholz, Andreas
Wagner and Frank Hardmann. June 1893-May 1912.
Page: 430. Accounts for Mathis Wirth (6), Daniel Kamm and Ida Carolina Keil. March 1893December 1898.
Page: 431. Accounts for Anna Schlenker, Caroline Schlenker and George Voegel. March 1893-July
1899.
Page: 432. Accounts for Pauline Wolffe, Albert Quade and Katharina Baehr. November 1891-May
1896.
Page: 433. Accounts for Edw. Fulreide, Clara Standan and George Esphenscheide. October 1891October 1897.
Page: 434. Accounts for John Baasch, Sebastian Dehner and William C. Hock. May 1891-August
1897.
Page: 435. Accounts for Tillie Meier, Emilie Sluganz and Louis Motz. May 1891-September 1894.
Page: 436. Accounts for George Wagner, Netta Hausotter and Christina Voegli. November 1890November 1896.
Page: 437. Accounts for Christina Wiese, Emma Ladenberger, Eva Klein and Diedrich Buchholz.
April 1890-May 1896.
Page: 438. Accounts for Anna W. Lotz, Clifford W. Lotz and Daniel Ries. February 1890-June 1896.
Page: 439. Accounts for Albertina Hock, Emilie Borger and Catherina Borger. November 1889December 1892.
Page: 440. Accounts for Josephine Espenscheid, Emma Rohde and George Garland. August 1889November 1895.
Page: 441. Accounts for John Dehner, F. Kleemeier and Mamie Limburg. May 1889-May 1895.
Page: 442. Accounts for Carl Hermann, Jenni Kesting and Fritz Voegelie. April 1889-June 1894.
Page: 443. Accounts for Fritz Oswald, Margareth E. Heinking and Fritz Mohs. March 1889-Fenruary
1895.

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Page: 444. Accounts for Daisy Ch. Heinking, Adolph Breitling and Fritz Slugantz. June 1888-April
1895.
Page: 445. Accounts for Katherine Sluggantz, Margareth E. Heinking and Mamie Limburg. April
1888-June 1892.
Page: 446. Accounts for William Barkhau, Gertrude Pepler, Friederike H. Deutschbein, Alwin C.
Deutschbein, Elizabeth O. Deutschbein, Alma Deutschbein, and John Reis. April 1888-January
1910.
Page: 447. Accounts for F. Hilgemeier, William Kaiser and Augusta Popp. September 1887-February
1894.
Page: 448. Accounts for Gustav Hunnekuhl, Fred Reis, Catherina Schott and Caroline Rink. March
1887-September 1898.
Page: 449. Accounts for Friedrich Miller, Violet Miller and Lilly Miller. March 1887-October 1888.
Page: 450. Accounts for Henry Edw. Brockmann, Henry Brockmann and Agnes Portuni. March 1887January 1893.
Page: 451. Accounts for George Popp, John Jauch and Adolph Hoffmann. February 1887-January
1893.
Page: 452. Accounts for Augusta Bernhardt, Fred W. Brandt and Henry Hill. March 1887-August
1890.
Page: 453. Accounts for Louise Reuther, Anna Hoffmann and John Nagel. March 1887-September
1890.
Page: 454. Accounts for Johanna Larson, August Schulz and William Mohs. March 1887-July 1890.
Page: 455. Accounts for Otto Huffzky, Fred Lehmann and Albert Tuchschmidt. March 1887-March
1890.
Page: 456. Accounts for C.A.W. Mergenthaler, Anna Maria Brockmann and F. Gundlach. March 1887
-November 1889.
Page: 457. Accounts for Friedrich Walter, Lorenz Hermann and John A. Distler. March 1887-January
1890.
Page: 458. Accounts for Henry Osterhaus, William Portune and Fred Emigholz. March 1887September 1889.
Page: 459. Accounts for William Restermeyer, Edw. Hemmerle and Fred Gildehaus. March 1887October 1888.
Page: 462. Accounts Augusta Engel, Carl Engel and Edw. Engel. June 1890-January 1892.
Page: 463. Accounts for Ida Fleischer, Amanda Fleischer and Netta Hausotter. July 1890-May 1898.
Page: 464. Accounts for Catherina Fissel and Rosina Fissel. October 1889-November 1898.
Page: 465. Accounts for George Fissel and Carl Fissel. October 1889-January 1895.
Page: 466. Accounts for Christian Beck and Rudolph Schneider. January 1891-March 1893.
Page: 467. Accounts for Emma Groeschke, Bertha Schwartz and Maria Schwartz. September 1889August 1893.
Page: 468. Accounts for Louisa Motz, Anna Maria Motz and Oscar Motz. August 1889-January 1895.
Page: 469. Accounts for Emma Ladenberger, Arthur Motz and Ottilie Ritt. December 1888December 1897.
Page: 470. Accounts for Frank H. Meyer, Valentine Meyer and William Gilcher, Lena Gilcher and
Walter Gilcher. April 1884-September 1899.
Page: 471. Accounts for William Schroeder, Hedwig, Sophia Mitsch, Joseph Mitsch and George
Mitsch. February 1888-March 1893.
Page: 472. Accounts for Carl Fissel and Rosina Fissel. October 1887-August 1889.
Page: 473. Accounts for George Fissel and Catherine Fissel. October 1887-August 1889.
Page: 474. Accounts for Emma Groeschke, Pius Oberly and Emma Langohr, Ludwig Langohr and
Louisa Langohr. May 1887-August 1891.
Page: 475. Accounts for Emma Wolf, Pauline Wolf and Henry Wolf. September 1887-April 1893.

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Page: 476. Acounts for Dietrich Buchholz, Albertine D. Hock and William C. Hock. March 1887-May
1891.
Page: 477. Accounts for Mamie Buchholz, Lena Buchholz and Harry Buchholz. March 1887September 1889.
Page: 478. Accounts for Christine Wiese, Fritz Wiese and Joseph Wiese. March 1887-August 1893.
Page: 479. Accounts for Margareth E. Heinking, Daisy Ch. Heinking and Mamie Limburg. January
1887-April 1888.

Box 23. Financial Volumes. 1887-1914
Volume: 30. Cash journal. March 1897-July 1908.
Description "Einnahmen und Ausgaben" [Receipts and disbursements]
Volume: 31. Cash journal. September 1897-September 1910.
Description This contains a listing of disbursements and cash balances on hand.
Volume: 32. Cash journal. August 1898-August 1906.
Description Title on page 1: "Einnahmen und Ausgaben-Buch für das Deutsche Allg. Protes.
Waisenhaus auf Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati". [Receipts and Disbursements of the
German General Protestant Orphan Home in Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati]. This contains
a monthly listing of receipts and disbursements, and newspaper articles in German
from February-March 1900 and a list of the 1902-1903 standing committees are
attached to the front endpaper. More newspaper articles in German from 19011902 and programs from the 1901 and 1902 Christmas celebrations area attached
to the back endpaper.

Box 24. Financial Volumes. 1901-1920
Volume: 33. Cash journal. January 1901-July 1907.
Description This contains receipts and disbursements.
Volume: 34. Cash journal. September 1906-June 1914.
Description This contains receipts and disbursements and cash balances on hand. Expenses
included car fare, salaries, utilities, groceries and cleaning services.
Volume: 35. Cash journal. September 1910-September 1920.
Description This contains receipts and disbursements and cash balances on hand. Income was
received from rent payments, child support, contributions, donations, gifts and
bequests. Payments were made to vendors, and to utilities.

Box 25. Financial Volumes. 1920-1946
Volume: 36. Cash journal. October 1920-December 1930.
Description This contains disbursements and receipts, daily transactions and account balances.
Volume: 37. Cash journal. June 1945-July 1946.
Description Title on cover: "Journal." This book contains accounts for women who appear to
have done clerical work at home. The volume notes the number of sheets or
envelopes taken out, when they were returned and how much the women were
paid.

Box 26. Financial Volume. 1914, 1921-1926

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Volume: 38. Cash journal. July 1921-January 1926.
Description Title on spine: "Cash - G.P.O. Society, Cash Receipts and Disbursements Sept.
1921 to Dec. 1925." This contains receipts and disbursements. Expenses include
salaries, groceries, dry goods and clothing, repairs and education expenses.
Receipts include donations, bequests, dues and support for the maintenance of
children.
Folder: 1. Financial information from volume 38. 1914.

Box 27. Financial Volume. 1926-1928
Volume: 39. Cash journal. January 1926-June 1928.
Description Title on volume: "Cash Journal - G.P.O.S, Cash Journal Jan. 1926 to June 1928."
This contains receipts and disbursements. Expenses include salaries, groceries, dry
goods and clothing, repairs and education expenses. Receipts include donations,
bequests, dues and support for the maintenance of children.

Box 28. Financial Volume. 1928-1931
Volume: 40. Cash journal. June 1928- January 1931.
Description This contains receipts and disbursements. Expenses include salaries, groceries, dry
goods and clothing, repairs and education expenses. Receipts include donations,
bequests, dues and support for the maintenance of children.

Box 29. Financial Volume. 1931-1933
Volume: 41. Cash journal. January 1931-December 1933.
Description This contains receipts and disbursements. Expenses include salaries, groceries, dry
goods and clothing, repairs and education expenses. Receipts include donations,
bequests, dues and support for the maintenance of children.

Box 30. Correspondence. 1900-1914
Volume: 42. Correspondence. September 1900-April 1908.
Description Title on spine: "Correspondence 1900"
Volume: 43. Correspondence. February 1908-June 1914.
Description Title on spine: "Correspondence 1908." This is a letterpress copybook containing
correspondence and reports. On page 180 there is a 1911 letter from the children
to the Automobile Club of Cincinnati thanking the club for their outing to Chester
Park and for taking them on an automobile ride. The reports in this volume are
also found in Monthly Reports in boxes 2 and 3.

Box 31. Scrapbooks. 1935-1936
Volume: 44. Scrapbook. 1935.
Description This volume includes newspaper articles, fundraising materials, solicitations for
participation in events, ribbons and ticket stubs from the Orphan Feast. People
mentioned in the volume include Susanna Dater, Henry E. Heitz, George Noell,
August H. Tuechter and George Fries.
Volume: 45. Scrapbook. 1936.

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Description This volume includes newspaper articles, fund raising letters and instructions to
cashiers and booth chairmen of the Orphan Feast. People mention in the volume
include George Noell, August H. Tuechter, Amelia Eberle, Louise Rickel, William H.
Miller, Henry E. Heitz, J. Edward Sohn, Jr., William H. Frersing, Frank R. Gusweiler,
George Hammerlein and Judge Otis R. Hess.
Folder: 1. Orphanage birthday party from volume 45. 1935.

Box 32. Scrapbook. 1937-1938
Volume: 46. Scrapbook. 1937-1938.
Description Title on cover: "Scrapbook Feast 1937-1938." This volume includes newspaper
articles, fundraising materials, solicitations for participation in events and ticket
stubs from the Orphan Feast. People mentioned in the volume include Judge
Thomas H. Morrow, Joseph Bergman, Louis W. Tenner, William H. Huber, Andy
Moder, Arthur Heitz, Frank C. Uible and George Guckenberger.

Box 33. Scrapbook. 1939-1940
Volume: 47. Scrapbook. January 1939-November 1940.
Description Title on cover: "Scrapbook 1940-1942." This volume includes newspaper articles,
fundraising materials, solicitations for participation in events and ticket stubs from
the Orphan Feast. People mentioned in the volume include Judge W. E. Handley,
Evertt W. Townsley, Louise Ahr, Fred J. Schille and Fred J. Morr.

Box 34. Scrapbook. 1940-1942
Volume: 48. Scrapbook. November 1940-December 1942.
Description Title on cover: "Scrapbook 1940-1942." This volume includes newspaper articles,
fundraising materials, solicitations for participation in events and ticket stubs from
the Orphan Feast. People mentioned in the volume include H. William Loch, Harry
Hunecke, Clement H. Bayer, Henry Brockman, John Dann, H. W. Mueller, Albert A.
Schmidt, Emma Meyer, Fred Stuckey, Judge Frank S. Bonham, Fred Kessler, Jr., S.
C. Nielsen, William Hilsinger, Mrs. L. G. Mueller and Frieda Delbruegge.

Box 35. Scrapbook. 1943-1946
Volume: 49. Scrapbook. January 1943-May 1946.
Description Title on cover: "Scrapbook 1943-1945." This volume includes newspaper articles,
fundraising materials, solicitations for participation in events and ticket stubs from
the Orphan Feast. People mentioned in the volume include Simon C. Nielson, Andy
Moder, Jr., Susanna Dater, William A. Reckman, Amelia Eberle, August H.
Tuechterr, Judge Frank Kesslr, Jr., Frank C. Uible, William Hilsinger, Mabel Muft,
Everett W. Townsley, Judge Frank R. Gusweiler, Robert L. Good, Clifford W. Poore,
Arthur H. Heitz and Irene Cory.

Box 36. Scrapbook. 1945-1947
Volume: 50. Scrapbook. May 1945-September 1947.
Description Title on cover: "Scrapbook 1945-1948." This volume includes newspaper articles,
fundraising materials, solicitations for participation in events and ticket stubs from
the Orphan Feast. People mentioned in the volume include Walter L. Gross,
Herman W. Rettig, Martin V. Coffey, Elizabeth Black, Janette Briney, Mrs. Walter

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Wurster, Harry L. Oldin, Jos. L. Klausing, Marie Schulz, Fred Leininger, Mrs.
Raymond C. Brane, Judge chase Davies and Louis J. Holtz.
Folder: 1. Orphan Feast items from volume 50. 1947.

Box 37. Scrapbooks. 1963, 1965
Volume: 51. Scrapbook. 1963.
Description Title on cover: "Feast Day 1963." Contains newspaper clippings from the 1963
Orphan Feast. The photographs and sample letters were removed from the
scrapbook before the collection was donated to Cincinnati Museum Center.
Volume: 52. Scrapbook. 1965.
Description Contains newspaper clippings about the 1965 Orphan Feast.

Box 38. Admission Registers. 1851-1891
Volume: 53. Admission Register. 1851-1891.
Page: 1. Information about August Stumpe and Lion Shreiber. 1851-1860, 1863.
Page: 2. Information about Anton Stumpe and Wm. Giese. 1851-1857, 1864.
Page: 3. Information about August Friedrichs and [Hess?]. 1851-1856, 1863.
Page: 4. Information about Anna Kolb and Herman Klöne. 1851-1859, 1863-1866.
Page: 5. Information about Johann Haarmeyer. 1851-1867.
Page: 6. Information about Wilhelm Haarmeyer and Charles G. Hespos. 1851, 1864-1867.
Page: 7. Information about Bernhard Heinrich Giese and Heinrietta Esmael. 1851-1867.
Page: 8. Information about Wilhelm Giese. 1851-1867.
Page: 9. Information about Katharina Magdalena Scheidt and Henriette Esmael. 1851-1855, 1864.
Page: 10. Information about Adam Scheidt and Helene Reshler. 1851-1867.
Page: 11. Information about Margaetha Scheidt and Cath. Louise Kuhlmann. 1861-1867.
Page: 12. Information about Johann Georg Scheidig. 1851-1867.
Page: 13. Information about Adam Hettersheimer. 1851-1867.
Page: 14. Information about Robert Benninghover and Albert Hornecker. 1851-1868.
Page: 15. Information about Wilhelm Benninghover and Rosina Gunther. 1851-1872.
Page: 16. Information about Matha Johanna Stiefel. 1851-1867.
Page: 17. Information about Minna Steinbrügge and Carl Dewald. 1851-1868.
Page: 18. Information about Nickolaus Biedinger. 1851-1867.
Page: 19. Information about Johann Gottfried Tritten. 1851-1854.
Page: 20. Information about Georg Brockel. 1851.
Page: 21. Information about Anna Maria Weingart. 1852-1864.
Page: 22. Information about Jacob Löhr. 1852-1867.
Page: 23. Information about Louis Löhr and J. M. Hartzmaier. 1852-1872.
Page: 24. Information about Kath. Marie Louise Löhr. 1852-1865.
Page: 25. Information about Cath. Elise Löhr. 1848-1867.
Page: 26. Information about Johann Gerhard Löhr. 1852.
Page: 27. Information about Ludwig Huber. 1852.
Page: 28. Information about Philipp Huber. 1852.
Page: 29. Information about Eva Kath. Krumm. 1852-1859.
Page: 30. Information about Louise Krumm. 1852-1867.
Page: 31. Information about Johann Heinrich Krumm. 1852-1861.

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Page: 32. Information about Heinrich Gellert. 1852.
Page: 33. Information about Christian Kuhlmann. 1852-1867.
Page: 34. Information about Jacob Friedrich Kuhlmann. 1852-1856.
Page: 35. Information about Chat. Barbara Kuhlmann. 1852-1867.
Page: 36. Information about Chatarina Carwey. 1852-1867.
Page: 37. Information about Emilie Meyer and Madine Josephine Berkemer. 1852, 1867-1872.
Page: 38. Information about Paul Constantin Winterhalder. 1853-1867.
Page: 39. Information about Cathrina Elisabeth Fuhrmann. 1853-1869.
Page: 40. Information about John Wiedmer. 1853-1867.
Page: 41. Information about Elisabeth Margretha Emert. 1853.
Page: 42. Information about Maria Louise Gieselmann. 1853-1854.
Page: 43. Information about Agnes Briemeyer. 1853-1854.
Page: 44. Information about Johana Sophia Feine. 1854-1868.
Page: 45. Information about Sophia Elisa Feine. 1854, 1865-1869.
Page: 46. Information about Edward Ludwig Feine. 1854-1869.
Page: 47. Information about Elisa Stoffel. 1854-1867.
Page: 48. Information about Heinrich Stoffel and Wilhelmine Kock. 1853-1867.
Page: 49. Information about Louise Müller and Elise Birk. 1854-1855, 1867-1869.
Page: 50. Information about Adeline Wilhelmine Walther and Elisa Stoffel. 1854, 1867-1869.
Page: 51. Information about Bertha Hantke. 1854-1867.
Page: 52. Information about Wilhelmina Bohme. 1854.
Page: 53. Information about Friedrich Jans. 1854-1855.
Page: 54. Information about Charlotte Giese. 1854-1867.
Page: 55. Information about Heinrich Weber. 1854-1857.
Page: 56. Information about August Weber. 1854-1856.
Page: 57. Information about Friederich Weber. 1856-1867.
Page: 58. Information about Anna Klöne. 1854-1860.
Page: 59. Information about Hermann Klöne. 1854-1859.
Page: 60. Information about Heinrich Klöne. 1854, 1864-1866.
Page: 61. Information about Johannes Häfner. 1854-1867.
Page: 62. Information about Anna Friedericke Häfner. 1854-1867.
Page: 63. Information about Helena Bauer. 1854.
Page: 64. Information about Kathar. Bauer. 1854-1857.
Page: 65. Information about Franz Hott. 1854-1855.
Page: 66. Information about Jacob Hott. 1854-1867.
Page: 67. Information about August Hott. 1854-1857.
Page: 68. Information about Johannes Runge. 1854-1867.
Page: 69. Information about Johann Reuter. 1854-1863.
Page: 70. Information about Marie Schäfer. 1855-1857.
Page: 71. Information about Caroline Schäfer. 1855-1867.
Page: 72. Information about Jacob Schäfer. 1855-1867.
Page: 73. Information about Christina Schäfer. 1855, 1865-1866.
Page: 74. Information about Charlotte Schäfer. 1855.
Page: 75. Information about Heinr. Carl Aug. Eberwein. 1855-1856.
Page: 76. Information about Paulina Coellein. 1855-1857.
Page: 77. Information about Emil Coellein. 1855.

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Page: 78. Information about Gottlieb Daniel Fezer. 1855-1867.
Page: 79. Information about Sabine Sophina Loft [Luft]. 1855, 1865-1866.
Page: 80. Information about Peter Hauck. 1855-1859.
Page: 81. Information about Georg Hauck. 1855-1859.
Page: 82. Information about Johannes Hauck. 1855-1859.
Page: 83. Information about Hermine Caroline Louise Vogt. 1855-1856.
Page: 84. Information about Jacob Hasch. 1855.
Page: 85. Information about Marie Elisabeth Hasch. 1855.
Page: 86. Information about Josephine Hasch. 1855.
Page: 87. Information about Karoline Hasch. 1855.
Page: 88. Information about Regina Hasch. 1855.
Page: 89. Information about Rosina Hasch and Carl Osterle. 1855, 1867-1871.
Page: 90. Information about Mathilde Hasch. 1855.
Page: 91. Information about Carl Groth. 1855-1867.
Page: 92. Information about Wilhelmine Reuder. 1855-1867.
Page: 93. Information about August Gerke. 1855-1867.
Page: 94. Information about Heinr. Kleymeier and Elisabeth Leining. 1855-1862, 1867.
Page: 95. Information about Juliane Peters. 1855-1867.
Page: 96. Information about Peter Haag. 1855-1863.
Page: 97. Information about Friedr. Sigloch. 1855-1856.
Page: 98. Information about David Sigloch. 1855-1856.
Page: 99. Information about Henriette Elise Detlefsen. 1855-1856.
Page: 100. Information about Caroline Bergsicker. 1856.
Page: 101. Information about John Friedrich Bersicker. 1856.
Page: 102. Information about Luise Wirth. 1856-1867.
Page: 103. Information about Elisabeth Caroline Kuhlmann. 1856-1865.
Page: 104. Information about Emilie Behrens. 1856-1867.
Page: 105. Information about Christian Fredrich Lindner. 1856-1867.
Page: 106. Information about Gottlieb Christian Popp. 1856-1867.
Page: 107. Information about Heinrich Wirth. 1856-1867.
Page: 108. Information about Dorethea Kathrina Wirth. 1856-1868.
Page: 109. Information about Adam Mößinger. 1857-1867.
Page: 110. Information about Washington Mößinger. 1857.
Page: 111. Information about Phillip Mößinger. 1857-1867.
Page: 112. Information about August Mößinger. 1857-1867.
Page: 113. Information about Ludwig Mößinger. 1857-1867.
Page: 114. Information about Otto Eilers. 1857-1860.
Page: 115. Information about Elizabeth Meyer. 1857, 1868-1869.
Page: 116. Information about Johann Mathes. 1857-1867.
Page: 117. Information about Ernst Hesper. 1857-1867.
Page: 118. Information about Adolph Hesper. 1857.
Page: 119. Information about Hugo Frommholz. 1857-1867.
Page: 120. Information about Otto Frommholz. 1857-1867.
Page: 121. Information about August Seitz. 1858-1867.
Page: 122. Information about Wilhelm Seitz. 1858-1867.
Page: 123. Information about Albert Seitz. 1858.

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Page: 124. Information about Elisabeth Bäcker. 1858-1867.
Page: 125. Information about Heinrich Bäcker. 1858-1867.
Page: 126. Information about Johannes Wirth. 1858-1867.
Page: 127. Information about Maria Stiefel. 1858-1867.
Page: 128. Information about Dories Pagel. 1858.
Page: 129. Information about Carl Vogt. 1859.
Page: 130. Information about Sophia Vogt. 1859-1867.
Page: 131. Information about Johann Hufnagel. 1859-1867.
Page: 132. Information about Georg Paul Hufnagel. 1859-1867.
Page: 133. Information about Adam Hufnagel. 1859-1867.
Page: 134. Information about Christina Garz. 1859-1868.
Page: 135. Information about Wilhelmine Garz [Gärz] and August Dreimaier. 1859-1868.
Page: 136. Information about Albert Wurst. 1859-1867.
Page: 137. Information about Adolf Bansinger. 1859-1867.
Page: 138. Information about Fridericke Görz (Garz). 1859-1866.
Page: 139. Information about Görz? (no first name). 1859-1867.
Page: 140. Information about Görz? (no first name). 1859-1867.
Page: 141. Information about Wilhelm Kaps. 1859-1867.
Page: 142. Information about Heinrich Knerr. 1859-1867.
Page: 143. Information about Fried. Joh. Witthof. 1859-1867.
Page: 144. Information about Friedrich Wilhelm Stille. 1860-1873.
Page: 145. Information about Louise Linner. 1860-1865.
Page: 146. Information about Elisabeth Birk. 1860-1867.
Page: 147. Information about John Carl Friedrich Mühl. 1860-1866.
Page: 148. Information about Friedrich Mühl. 1860-1863.
Page: 149. Information about Jacob Rische. 1860-1867.
Page: 150. Information about Wilhelm Eichner. 1860-1863.
Page: 151. Information about Bernhard Withorn. 1860-1863.
Page: 152. Information about Maria Birk. 1860-1861.
Page: 153. Information about Johan Behm. 1860-1865.
Page: 154. Information about Wilhelm Lenz. 1861-1868.
Page: 155. Information about Johannes Keller. 1861-1868.
Page: 156. Information about Karl Keller. 1861-1868.
Page: 157. Information about Albertina Olina Clara Greiner. 1861-1862.
Page: 158. Information about Wilhelmina Koch. 1861.
Page: 159. Information about Wilhelm Volmer. 1861-1866.
Page: 160. Information about Matilde Volmer. 1861-1867.
Page: 161. Information about Elisabetha Volmer. 1861-1868.
Page: 162. Information about Henriette Ismael. 1861-1862.
Page: 163. Information about Karrl Ludwig [Litgert? Lippert?]. 1861-1863.
Page: 164. Information about Louise Caroliena Lippert. 1862-1863.
Page: 165. Information about Maria Holzmann. 1861-1864.
Page: 166. Information about Peter Holzmann. 1861-1864.
Page: 167. Information about Caroliena Holzmann. 1861-1864.
Page: 168. Information about Anna Margaretha Hunsinger. 1862-1868.
Page: 169. Information about Adam Hunsinger. 1862.

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Page: 170. Information about Georg Heinrich Rieher. 1862-1868.
Page: 171. Information about Carrl Dewald. 1862-1868.
Page: 172. Information about Albert Dewald. 1862-1868.
Page: 173. Information about Carrl Michael Christian Mähl. 1862-1863.
Page: 174. Information about Wilhelm Leining. 1862-1868.
Page: 175. Information about Elisabetha Leining. 1862-1867.
Page: 176. Information about August Hobelmann. 1862-1863.
Page: 177. Information about Carrl Ludwig Hobelmann. 1862-1865.
Page: 178. Information about Mandiena Josephiena Berkemer. 1862-1872.
Page: 179. Information about Rosiena Berkemer. 1862-1868.
Page: 180. Information about Louise Hercher. 1862-1865.
Page: 181. Information about Barbara Hercher. 1862-1865.
Page: 182. Information about Carrl Oesterlee. 1862-1867.
Page: 183. Information about Louise Oesterle. 1862-1857.
Page: 184. Information about Nicolaus Leining. 1862-1868.
Page: 185. Information about Emielie Leining. 1862.
Page: 186. Information about Margaretha Charlote Klokenbrink [Klokenbring? Klockenbring?]. 1862
-1869.
Page: 187. Information about Maria Charlotte Caroliena Brinkmeier. 1863-1865.
Page: 188. Information about Louise Dorethea Dauer. 1863-1868.
Page: 189. Information about Maria Louiese Caroliena Dauer. 1863-1868.
Page: 190. Information about Wilhemiena Sophia Anna Dauer. 1863-1868.
Page: 191. Information about Johann Jacob Friederich Schweitzer. 1863-1864.
Page: 192. Information about Johann Jacob Friederich Schweitzer. 1863-1864.
Page: 193. Information about Eliesa Hösch. 1863.
Page: 194. Information about Johann Heinrich Hösch. 1863.
Page: 195. Information about Friedrich Schell. 1865-1867.
Page: 196. Information about Heinrich Knerr and Charlotte Margratha Klockenbring. 1866-1867.
Page: 197. Information about John Mähl. 1866-1867.
Page: 198. Information about Wilhelm Vollmer. n.d.
Page: 199. Information about Barta Scott. 1868.
Page: 200. Information about Alvina Scott. 1868.
Page: 201. Information about Ida Scott. 1868.
Page: 202. Information about William Scott. 1868.
Page: 203. Information about Elisa Hösch. 1863-1868.
Page: 204. Information about John Heinrich Hosch, Emma (Standly) Stanley and Ferdinand Haus.
1863-1864.
Page: 205. Information about Otto Haas and Fried. Wm. Keiser. 1864.
Page: 206. Information about Carolina Dorathee Keiser and Emilie Louise Keiser. 1864.
Page: 207. Information about Dewine Louise Osterle and Helena Renschler. 1864-1865.
Page: 208. Information about Carolina Renschler and George Weitzel. 1864.
Page: 209. Information about Erna Augusta Carolina Shell and Albert Heinrich Shell. 1865.
Page: 210. Information about Friedrich Wilhelm Shell. 1865.
Page: 212. Information about Elisabeth Vollmer and Friedrich Wilhelm Kaiser. 1872-1876.
Page: 213. Information about Rosine Berkemer and Carl Reinhard. 1872-1876.
Page: 214. Information about Christine Thrier and Heinrich Günther. 1871-1875.

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Page: 215. Information about Albert Horneker and Louis Thiringer. 1870-1874.
Page: 216. Information about Anna Johanna Frederica Bergman and Elisabeth Hauser. 1871-1875.
Page: 217. Information about Johann Friedrich Gramlich and Adolph Wm. Gramlich. 1870-1876.
Page: 218. Information about Martha Wagner and Dorothea Marg. Friderike Bode. 1870-1876.
Page: 219. Information about Georg Harzmeier and Albert Friderich Rebert. 1870-1875.
Page: 220. Information about Johann Jacob Schroth and Georg Essig. 1870-1871.
Page: 221. Information about Friderich Bernhard Essig and Friederich Kerth. 1871-1875.
Page: 222. Information about Eduard Grodziki and Anna Catharine Gogreve. 1871-1877.
Page: 223. Information about Friderich Reinhardt and Catharine Margaretha Kernen. 1872-1976.
Page: 224. Information about Herman Ludwig Wittenberg and Maria Elise Hinkelman. 1873-1877.
Page: 225. Information about Theodor Bode and Oscar Walles. 1872-1878.
Page: 226. Information about John Adam Dräbing and Henry Wagner. 1874-1879.
Page: 227. Information about Wilh. Brodhag and H. W. Gogreve. 1874-1878.
Page: 228. Information about John W. Sprung and Maria Essig. 1871-1879.
Page: 229. Information about Catherine Essig and Mina Emigholtz. 1874-1877.
Page: 230. Information about Maria Ann Kitritsch and Bertha Groetzinger. 1875-1879.
Page: 231. Information about Emelia Friederick and Ida Scotti. 1874-1878.
Page: 232. Information about Adolph Wacher, Hermann Gentzen and Louisa Gildehaus. 1874-1880.
Page: 233. Information about August Kerth and Chas. Horneker. 1874-1879.
Page: 234. Information about Henry Fredericks and Eliza A. Kernen. 1875-1879.
Page: 235. Information about Simon Mess [Junior Hess?] and Maria Eliza Hinkelman. 1873-1879.
Page: 236. Information about Sophia S. Brodhag and Helena Kerner. 1876-1880.
Page: 237. Information about Anna A. Sibylla Kerner and Caroline Groetzinger. 1876-1880.
Page: 238. Information about Charles L. Diestler and Geo. Hinkelmann. 1876-1880.
Page: 239. Information about F. Wm. Schell, Henry Grodziki, Anna R. Fruechter and Anna Elizabeth
Eichert. 1876-1880.
Page: 240. Information about Phillip Roesch and Eliza C. Cordes. 1877-1881.
Page: 241. Information about Jos. Reichert and Albert Wittenberg. 1877-1881.
Page: 242. Information about Phillip N. Lotz and Sophia Zenzer (Gentzen?). 1877-1881.
Page: 243. Information about Maria B. Schmidt, Elizabeth Gograve and Hermann Zimmt. 18711881.
Page: 244. Information about Robert Moores and Henry Gildehaus. 1877-1882.
Page: 245. Information about Henry Begel and Kathrina Grossmann. 1878-1882.
Page: 246. Information about Bernhard Schmidt and William Scotti. 1878-1882.
Page: 247. Information about George Herman and Wm. Grodzicke. 1878-1882.
Page: 248. Information about F. Wm. Wolke and F. Wm. Müller. 1878-1883.
Page: 249. Information about Emma E. Zimmt and Dina Vogtmann. 1879-1883.
Page: 250. Information about Adelina Bernhardt and Dina Osterhaus. 1879-1883.
Page: 251. Information about Anna Distler and Elizebeth Thieroff. 1879-1883.
Page: 252. Information about Kathrina Eichert and Ida Buerger. 1879-1883.
Page: 253. Information about H. Wm. Nasky, Adolph Seebach and Albert Tuchschmidt. 1879-1884.
Page: 254. Information about Carl Bender and John Georg Strenz. 1880-1884.
Page: 255. Information about Wilhelmina Rüdi and Carolina Nustedt. 1880-1884.
Page: 256. Information about Laura Wittenburg and Anna Hunnekohl. 1880-1884.
Page: 257. Information about August Drescher and Elise Henkel. 1880-1884.
Page: 258. Information about Fridrich Lehman and Fridrich Gundlach. 1880-1885.

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Page: 259. Information about Louise Mohs and John Diestler. 1881-1885.
Page: 260. Information about Edward Hemmerle and William Restemeyer. 1881-1885.
Page: 261. Information about Lorenz Hermann and Friedrich Gildehaus. 1881-1885.
Page: 262. Information about Diena Osterhaus and Aug. Friedrich. 1881-1883.
Page: 263. Information about Henry Osterhaus and Fred. Walter. 1882-1887.
Page: 264. Information about Eugen Sanders and Willie Mergenthaler. 1882-1887.
Page: 265. Information about Wilhelm Portune and Fred. Emigholz. 1882-1886.
Page: 266. Information about August Konersmann and Emil Hufziger. 1882-1886.
Page: 267. Information about George Ehrmann and Auguste Bernhard. 1882-1887.
Page: 268. Information about Heinrich Nagel and Heinrich Hill. 1883-1887.
Page: 269. Information about August Schielz and Wilhelm Mohs. 1883-1887.
Page: 270. Information about Amalie (Anna) Hofmann and Anna Asmus. 1884-1888.
Page: 271. Information about Friedrich Brandt and Louise Reuter. 1884-1888.
Page: 272. Information about George Popp, August Helms, Emilie Oberly, Caroliena Schulz, Harry
Weber, and Lilly Miller. 1884-1887.
Page: 273. Information about Violet Miller, Angnes Portune, Fritz Reis, Fritz Miller, Eduard
Brokmann, Amalie, Aug. Michael and Georg Ehrmann. 1885.
Page: 274. Information about Gustav Hunnkuhl, Louis Rink, Sophie Conrad, Wilhelmine Oswald,
Emma Meier, Anna Vögeli, Mathilde Gildehaus and Amalia Gerland. 1885-1886, n.d.
Page: 275. Information about Eduard Möller, Alice Nagel, Adolph Hoffmann and Mathilda Meinking.
1886.
Page: 276. Information about Johannes Lückert, Heinrich Brockman, Johan Klemeyer and Johannes
Jauch. 1886-1887.
Page: 277. Information about Carolina Rink, Franz Hilgemeier, Emma Welker and Lena Buchholz.
1886.
Page: 278. Information about Heinrich Hessnnköster [Hasenköster?], Fritz Wiesse, Gorreb Weber,
Kathrinie Slugans and Johannes Rins. 1887.
Page: 279. Information about Wilhelm Keiser, Carl Herman, Wilhelm Barkhau and Auguste Popp.
1887.
Page: 280. Information about Emma Wolff, Marg. Schroeder, Maria Hilgemeier, Fritz Fischer, Pius
Oberly, Heinrich Miller, Fritz Kleemeyer and Johann Dehner. 1888.
Page: 281. Information about Josephina Espenscheid, Fritz Mohs and Mamie Limburg. 1888, n.d.
Page: 282. Information about Adolph Breitling, Mary Heinking and F. Slugantz. 1888.
Page: 283. Information about Jennie Kasting, Fritz Vögli and Fritz Oswald. 1888-1891.
Page: 284. Information about Emma Rode, Carl Ludwig Meyer, Walter Adam Gilcher and Lina Anna
Gilcher. 1888-1889.
Page: 285. Information about Daniel Reis, Jacob Jauch, Anna Maria Christina Lückert and Louise
Ries. 1889.
Page: 286. Information about Wilhelm Möller, George Gerland, Anna Werner and Dietrich (Richard)
Buchholz. 1889.
Page: 287. Information about Emilie Borger, Katy Borger, Clifford Lotz and Albertine Hock. 1889.
Page: 288. Information about Carl Troescher, Fritz Hasenköster, Conrad Geier, Louisa Motz and
Emilie Schluganz. 1889-1890.
Page: 289. Information about Sabastian Dehner, Emma Ladenberger, Geoge Wagner and Tilly
Meier. 1890.
Page: 290. Information about John Brasch, Albert Jauch, George Fissel and Christina Vögeli. 1890.
Page: 291. Information about Pauline Wolff, Albert Quade and Geo. Espenscheid. 1891.
Page: 292. Information about Clara Standan [Standau?], Eduard Fulriede, Hedwig Mitsch, Rosa
Wirth, Anna Schlenker, Anna Lotz and Wm. Hock. 1891.

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Folder: 1. Translation of Volume 53: Admission Register, 1851-1891.

Box 39. Admission Registers. 1866-1896, n.d.
Volume: 54. Admission Register. 1866-1896.
Description Title on cover: "Register des Deutschen Allgemein Prot. Waisenhauses,
Cincinnati" [Register of the German General Prot. Orphan Home, Cincinnati]. The
records are for children admitted from 1866-1883 with notes on the children
through 1896. An alphabetical index is included in the volume.
Page: 1. Admission information for Amadea Sophie Gramlich and Georg Carl Bengel.
Page: 2. Admission information for Elise Caroline Cords and Caroline Nustedt.
Page: 3. Admission information for Catharina Grossmann and Anna Auguste Ludovike Bröckel.
Page: 4. Admission information for Margarethe Rehm and Helene Kerner.
Page: 5. Admission information for Wilhelmine Rüdi and Marie Louise Roth.
Page: 6. Admission information for Laura Wittenburg and Emma Marie Catharina Dell.
Page: 7. Admission information for Barbara Hinkelmann and Amalie Kober.
Page: 8. Admission information for Henriette Emichholz and Friedrich Emichholz.
Page: 9. Admission information for Friedrich Wilhelm Brandt and Christine Friedrich.
Page: 10. Admission information for August Andreas Friedrich and Anna Marie Distler.
Page: 11. Admission information for Johann Adam Distler and Heinrich Osterhaus.
Page: 12. Admission information for Gustav Adolph Kettritsch and Laura Josephine Moores (Mohr).
Page: 13. Admission information for Friedrich Gundlach and Friedrich Eduard Lehmann.
Page: 14. Admission information for Juliane Bertha Huffsky and Otto Ferdinand Huffsky.
Page: 15. Admission information for Otto Huffziger and Emil Huffziger.
Page: 16. Admission information for Caroline Vogel and Cecilie Clericus.
Page: 17. Admission information for Elisabeth Wittmer and Friedrich Walter.
Page: 18. Admission information for Friedrich Gildehaus and Mathilde Barbara Gildehaus.
Page: 19. Admission information for Franz Bürger and August Drescher.
Page: 20. Admission information for Carl Peter Drescher and Anna Hunnekohl.
Page: 21. Admission information for Gustav Hunnekohl and Louise Breitling.
Page: 22. Admission information for Adolph Breitling and Elise Helms.
Page: 23. Admission information for August Helms and Lorenz Herrmann.
Page: 24. Admission information for Carl Herrmann and Caroline Margarethe Thieroff.
Page: 25. Admission information for Louise Hofmann and Anna Hofmann.
Page: 26. Admission information for Adolph Hoffmann and Auguste Bernhard.
Page: 27. Admission information for Eduard Hemmerle and Georg Strenz.
Page: 28. Admission information for Bertha Christine Ritter and Johanna Maria Larson.
Page: 29. Admission information for Georg Spilker and Wilhelm Restemeyer.
Page: 30. Admission information for Elisabethe Mergenthaler and C. A. Wilhelm Mergenthaler.
Page: 31. Admission information for August Friedrich Schultz and Louise Wilhelmine Kleemeyer.
Page: 32. Admission information for Johan Herrmann Kleemeyer and Friedrich Heinrich Kleemeyer.
Page: 33. Admission information for Albert Tuchschmidt and Carl Albert Schweitzer.
Page: 34. Admission information for Carl Adam Glossner and Adolph Baier.
Page: 35. Admission information for Johann Stuck and Elise Henkel.
Page: 36. Admission information for Emma Miller and Violet Miller.
Page: 37. Admission information for Lillie Miller and Anna Marie Meyer.
Page: 38. Admission information for Elisabeth Mathilde Meyer and Emma Emilie Pauline Meyer.

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Page: 39. Admission information for Carl Ludwig Meyer and Louise Reuther.
Page: 40. Admission information for Carl Weber and Heinrich Weber.
Page: 41. Admission information for Heinrich Hill and Lina Anna Gilcher.
Page: 42. Admission information for Walter Adam Gilcher and Eduard Eugen Gilcher.
Page: 43. Admission information for Julius Alexander Gilcher and Daniel Reis.
Page: 44. Admission information for Fritz Reis and Wilhelm Berg.
Page: 45. Admission information for Carl Conrad Bender and M. Caroline Rink.
Page: 46. Admission information for Carl Louis Rink and Louise Mohs.
Page: 47. Admission information for Friedrich Mohs and Wilhelm Mohs.
Page: 48. Admission information for Franz Heinrich Nagel and Joh. Heinrich Nagel.
Page: 49. Admission information for Elise Charlotte Nagel and Adolph Ludwig Spicker.
Page: 50. Admission information for Louise Spicker and Otto Bismark Spicker.
Page: 51. Admission information for Joh. Martin Jauch and Jacob Jauch.
Page: 52. Admission information for Albert Jauch and Emil Jauch.
Page: 53. Admission information for Johannes Lueckert and Anna Marie Christine Lueckert.
Page: 54. Admission information for August Konermann and Eugen Milton Sanders.
Page: 55. Admission information for Anna Burkhard and Heinrich Burkhard.
Page: 56. Admission information for Anna Marie Asmus and Friedrich Miller.
Page: 57. Admission information for Heinrich Miller and Nany Margarethe Miller.
Page: 58. Admission information for Emilie Oberly and Pius Oberly.
Page: 59. Admission information for William Heinking and Eduard Charley Heinking.
Page: 60. Admission information for Marg. Elisabeth Heinking and Dasy Charlotte Heinking.
Page: 61. Admission information for Wilhelm Portune and Agnes Portune.
Page: 62. Admission information for Emma Amalie Ehrmann and August Michael Ehrmann.
Page: 63. Admission information for Anna Marie Brockmann and Heinrich Eduard Brockmann.
Page: 64. Admission information for Franz Heinrich Hilgemeier and Marie Hilgemeier.
Page: 65. Admission information for Georg Ehrmann and Margaretha Schroeder.
Page: 66. Admission information for Lizzie Hartung and Georg Popp.
Page: 67. Admission information for Carl Popp and Auguste Popp.
Page: 68. Admission information for Emma Popp and Emma Rode.
Page: 69. Admission information for Luise Bertsche and Johannes Ries.
Page: 70. Admission information for Luise Rosa Ries and Elisabeth Möller.
Page: 71. Admission information for Eduard Möller and Wilhelm Möller.
Page: 72. Admission information for Emma Caroline Möller and Henry Meinking.
Page: 73. Admission information for Mathilde Meinking and Caroline Albertine Schultz.
Page: 74. Admission information for Catharina Slugantz and Friedrich Slugantz.
Page: 75. Admission information for Emilie Slugantz and Pauline Slugantz.
Page: 76. Admission information for Emilie Severin and Robert Severin.
Page: 77. Admission information for Amalie Gerland and Georg Gerland.
Page: 78. Admission information for Marie Anna Katharina Werner and Johannes Slugantz.
Page: 79. Admission information for Anna Voegeli and Friedrich Voegeli.
Page: 80. Admission information for Dina Voegeli and Georg Voegeli.
Folder: 1. Partial transcription of Volume 54: Admission Register, 1866-1896.
Volume: 55. Alphabetical Index. n.d.

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Description Title on inside of cover: "Alter Index für Buch No. 2" [Old Index for Book No. 2].
No volumes in this collection are labeled as Book No. 2. This volume contains an
alphabetical list of children's names and their record numbers.

Box 40. Admission Registers. 1883-1912
Volume: 56. Admission Register. 1883-1912.
Description This admission register lists each child's date of admission, birth date, place of
birth and additional comments. The admissions cover 1883-1902. The comments
may give information about the child's parents and about the child's release from
the orphanage. The comments continue as late as 1912
Page: 1. Information about Luise Wilhelmine Oswald and Friedrich Ludwig Oswald. May 14, 1883.
Page: 2. Information about Sophie Anna Conrad and Elisabeth Mattes. May 14, 1883.
Page: 3. Information about Johann Jacob Mattes and Johann Conrad Mach [Mack?]. June 14, 1883.
Page: 4. Information about Lena Buchholz and Dietrich Buchholz. July 11, 1883.
Page: 5. Information about Harry Buchholz and Wilhelm Barkhau. July 1883.
Page: 6. Information about Wilhelm Meier and Johann Meier. July 31, 1883.
Page: 7. Information about Henriette Appel and Clarine Appel. August 18, 1883.
Page: 8. Information about Fritz Fischer and Johann Heinrich Fischer. August 21, 1883.
Page: 9. Information about Marie Meier and Heinrich Brockmann. 1883.
Page: 10. Information about Julie Mathilde Meyer and Valentin Meyer. November 30, 1883.
Page: 11. Information about Franz Xavier Meyer and Katharine Borger. 1883.
Page: 12. Information about Fritz Wiese and Christine Wiese. February 1, 1884.
Page: 13. Information about Joseph Wiese and Emma Groeschke. 1884.
Page: 14. Information about Emilie Borger and Luise Severin. April 1884.
Page: 15. Information about Mamie Buchholz and Albert Wilhelm Quadde. 1884.
Page: 16. Information about Rosine Emilie Keil and Ida Caroline Keil. June 27, 1884.
Page: 17. Information about Mathilde Caroline Keil and Emma Wolf. 1884.
Page: 18. Information about Pauline Wolf and Heinrich Wolf. September 27, 1884.
Page: 19. Information about Christian Wilhelm Kaiser and Georg Kaiser. November 12, 1884.
Page: 20. Information about Johann Heinrich Hasekoester and Friedrich Wilhelm Hasekoester.
November 14, 1884.
Page: 21. Information about Marie Elise Hasekoester and Jennie Luise Marg. Kesting. November
1884.
Page: 22. Information about Wilhelm Jacob Zink and Eduard Adalbert Zink. February 5, 1885.
Page: 23. Information about Luise Caroline Zink and Emma Walker. February 1885.
Page: 24. Information about Eduard Walker and Hattie Walker. February 13, 1885.
Page: 25. Information about Wilhelm Clifford Lotz and Anna Wilhelmine Lotz. June 26, 1885.
Page: 26. Information about Alwine Luise Lotz and Johann Dehner. 1885.
Page: 27. Information about Sebastian Dehner and Albertine Dorothea Hock. 1885.
Page: 28. Information about Wilhelm Carl Hock and Carl Leberecht Albanus. 1885.
Page: 29. Information about Georg Albanus and Emma Ladenberger. December 1885.
Page: 30. Information about Mami Limburg and Carl Troescher. 1886.
Page: 31. Information about Philipp Adolf Beyer and Luise Emilie Beyer. February 11, 1886.
Page: 32. Information about Emma Christine Beyer and Klara Keil. 1886.
Page: 33. Information about Ida Guenther and Carl Guenther. April 16, 1886.
Page: 34. Information about Josephine Espenschied and George Espenschied. July 1886.

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Page: 35. Information about Barbara Espenschied and Clara Standau. July 1886.
Page: 36. Information about Elsa Standau and Max Standau. July 29, 1886.
Page: 37. Information about Katharina Baehr and Heinrich Eduard Brockmann. 1886.
Page: 37. Information about Hedwig Ortilie Gertrud Standau and Georg Wagner. 1886-1887.
Page: 39. Information about Andreas Friedrich Wagner and Leo Stuck. 1887.
Page: 40. Information about Wilhelm Schroeder and Rosa Wirth. 1887.
Page: 41. Information about Mathias Wirth and Michael Wirth. April 29, 1887.
Page: 42. Information about Eduard August Fulriede and Marie Elise Fulriede. July 1887.
Page: 43. Information about Sophie Caroline Fulriede and Hedwig Mitsch. 1887.
Page: 44. Information about Sophie Mitsch and Jacob Mitsch. September 19, 1887.
Page: 45. Information about Georg Mitsch. June 25, 1888.
Page: 46. Information about Georg Fissel and Katherine Fissel. October 28, 1887.
Page: 47. Information about Carl Fissel and Rosina Fissel. October 28, 1887.
Page: 48. Information about Johan M. Jauch and Jacob Jauch. November 28, 1879.
Page: 49. Information about Albert Jauch and Emil Jauch. November 28, 1879.
Page: 50. Information about Conrad Geyer and E. Margarethe Geyer. November 28, 1887.
Page: 51. Information about Anna Johanna Geyer and Joseph Harnriede. 1887-1888.
Page: 52. Information about Anna Harnriede and Maria Julia Harnriede. January 12, 1888.
Page: 53. Information about Carl Geyer and Hermann Wm. Unger. 1887-1888.
Page: 54. Information about Felix Adolph Unger and Maria Alma Unger. 1888.
Page: 55. Information about Johannis Baasch and Carl Baasch. July 13, 1888.
Page: 56. Information about Ottile Baasch and Alvina Alma Baasch. July 13, 1888.
Page: 57. Information about Anna Schlenker and Caroline Schlenker. July 31, 1888.
Page: 58. Information about Louise Motz and Anna Maria Motz. August 29, 1888.
Page: 59. Information about Oscar Motz and Arthur Motz. August 29, 1888.
Page: 60. Information about Daniel Kamm and Johan Kamm. August 30, 1888.
Page: 61. Information about Oscar L. Aug. Brenecker and Emma Langohr. 1889.
Page: 62. Information about Ludwig Langohr and Louise Langohr. April 10, 1889.
Page: 63. Information about Anna Margr. Wippel and Barbara Margr. Wippel. April 10, 1889.
Page: 64. Information about Amalia Otto and Franz Otto. June 28, 1889.
Page: 65. Information about Caroline Otto and Ottillie Auguste Peter. 1889.
Page: 66. Information about Rosalinde Alma Peter and Carl Herbert Peter. August 19, 1889.
Page: 67. Information about August Adolph Peter and Anna Louise Loheide. 1889.
Page: 68. Information about Anna E. Loheide and Henriette Ida Loheide. September 11, 1889.
Page: 69. Information about John Fred. Loheide and Adam Wm. Loheide. September 11, 1889.
Page: 70. Information about Friedrich Philips and Josephine Louise Philips. September 27, 1889.
Page: 71. Information about Maria Meta Hausotter and Geo. Albert Hoffman. 1890.
Page: 72. Information about Amilie E. Hoffmann and Fred. Wm. Hoffmann. March 12, 1890.
Page: 73. Information about Aug. Johan Engel and Edward Peter Engel. March 12, 1890.
Page: 74. Information about Carl Edward Engel and Bertha Schwarz. 1890.
Page: 75. Information about Maria Schwarz and Rosine Wahl. 1890.
Page: 76. Information about Johan Geo. Wahl and Elisebeth Wahl. June 11, 1890.
Page: 77. Information about Jacob Fridrich Wahl and Ida Fleischer. June 1890.
Page: 78. Information about Amanda Fleischer and Alfred F. Steinbrecher. 1890.
Page: 79. Information about Netti R. Steinbrecher and Estella A. Steinbrecher. July 5, 1890.
Page: 80. Information about Juliet S. Steinbrecher and Otillie Ritt. July 1890.

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Page: 81. Information about Johan Heinemann and Ben. Heinemann. December 30, 1890.
Page: 82. Information about Albert Heinemann and Christian Beck. 1890-1891.
Page: 83. Information about Rudolph Schneider and Marie Schwartz. 1891.
Page: 84. Information about Lillie Elle Schwartz and Conrad Reitz. 1891.
Page: 85. Information about Franz Reitz and Hermann Frank. October 1891.
Page: 86. Information about Joseph Frank and E. Tillie Meyer. 1891.
Page: 87. Information about Caroline Meyer and Carl Roesger. 1891-1892.
Page: 88. Information about Peter Oscar Hugo Kompps and Carl Floremer Kompps. April 15, 1892.
Page: 89. Information about Anna Louisa Banger and Carl Wilhelm Banger. August 11, 1892.
Page: 90. Information about Eduard Heinrich Tegtmeier and Anna Elizabeth Tegtmeier. September
30, 1892.
Page: 91. Information about Erich Krusz and Lilly Fischer. November 1892.
Page: 92. Information about Louisa Fr. Emma Korte and Wilhemina Kath Korte. December 15,
1893.
Page: 93. Information about Louis Peter Giehl and Wilhelm Franz Giehl. December 29, 1892.
Page: 94. Information about Louise Hummel and Dora Hummel. March 11, 1893.
Page: 95. Information about Bernion Hummel and Wilhelm Johan Tepe. 1893.
Page: 96. Information about Gustav Adolph Tepe and Conrad Johan. Heinrich Laudt. 1893.
Page: 97. Information about Heinrich Wilhelm Laudt and Wilhelm Fischer. 1893-1894.
Page: 98. Information about Anna Frieda Giehl and MariaLouise Pieper. 1894.
Page: 99. Information about Johann Friedrich Pieper and Friedrich Eduard Pieper. February 15,
1894.
Page: 100. Information about Flora Hertenstein and Georg Hertenstein. March 31, 1894.
Page: 101. Information about Josephine Hertenstein and Anna Margeretha Heidt. 1894.
Page: 102. Information about Johann Daniel Heidt and Johann Leo Hertenstein. April 1894.
Page: 103. Information about Carl Luis Hertenstein and Walter Espenscheid. 1894.
Page: 104. Information about Johann Heinrich Stolle and Marie Erion. 1894.
Page: 105. Information about Ella Erion and Clara Erion. August 17, 1894.
Page: 106. Information about Stella Erion and Friederika K. Pfingstag. August 1894.
Page: 107. Information about Emma Pauline Pfingstag and Lilly Katherine Pfingstag. August 20,
1894.
Page: 108. Information about Frieda Katherina Pfingstag and Elsa Pfingstag. August 20, 1894.
Page: 109. Information about Wilhelm August Stall [Friedrich Wilhelm Stall] and Henrietta Caroline
Rammler. 1894.
Page: 110. Information about Theodor Emil Rammler and Agnes Christine Westerkamp. September
1, 1894.
Page: 111. Information about Karl Friedrich Santer and Marie Wessel. October 1894.
Page: 112. Information about Emma Wessel and Ida Auguste C. Dickow. October 1894.
Page: 113. Information about Johanna Ottilie Dickow and Wilhelm Ernst Dickow. October 13, 1894.
Page: 114. Information about Ferdinand Dickow and Heinrich J. F. Heimerdinger. 1895.
Page: 115. Information about Edward Lebrecht Heimerdinger and Anna Louisa Handrich. 1895.
Page: 116. Information about Bertha Hellrung and Gustav Hellrung. March 4, 1895.
Page: 117. Information about Georg Martin Becker and Albert Andreas Becker. March 5, 1895.
Page: 118. Information about Friederika Hedwig Deutschbein and Alwina Clara Deutschbein. April
11, 1895.
Page: 119. Information about Elizabeth Olga Frieda Deutschbein and Alma Louise Elsa Deutschbein.
April 11, 1895.
Page: 120. Information about Elsa Eleonora Weigold and Blanche Beatrice Weigold. May 23, 1895.

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Page: 121. Information about Grace Gladiola Weigold and George Eduard Weigold. May 23, 1895.
Page: 122. Information about Clarence Weigold and Anna Katharina Grede. 1895.
Page: 123. Information about Marie Grede and Conrad Grede. May 29, 1895.
Page: 124. Information about Friedrich George Dankel and Johann Albert Dankel. June 15, 1895.
Page: 125. Information about George Dankel and Louisa Sophie Agnes Orth. 1895.
Page: 126. Information about Aurelia Hummel and Lillie Nagel. 1895.
Page: 127. Information about Lulu Nagel and Ida Walz. 1895.
Page: 128. Information about Gertrude Bepler [or Pepler] and Georg Knapp. September 1895.
Page: 129. Information about Emma Knapp and Kathe Elis Schott. September 3, 1895.
Page: 130. Information about Wilhelmina Morath and Wilhelm Morath. September 30, 1895.
Page: 131. Information about Sophie Bauer and Johan Geog. Bauer. January 17, 1896.
Page: 132. Information about Andreas Bauer and Irwin Georg Zöllner. January 1896.
Page: 133. Information about Katharina Maria Zöllner and Alma Morath. 1896.
Page: 134. Information about Lorenz Morath and Karl Heinrich Wm. Piet. Mando. 1896.
Page: 135. Information about Sophie Josephina Cora Mando and Johann Otto Karl Mando. March
30, 1896.
Page: 136. Information about Carl Philip McCarthy and Wilhelm Joseph McCarthy. April 16, 1896.
Page: 137. Information about John Jacob McCarthy and Henry Wm. McCarthy. April 16, 1896.
Page: 138. Information about Wilhelm Meyer and Louise Meyer. April 20, 1896.
Page: 139. Information about Elsa Meyer and August Pinsack. April 20, 1896.
Page: 140. Information about Jacob Pinsack and David Pinsack. April 30, 1896.
Page: 141. Information about Wilhelm Pinsack and Josephine Hathie Atzel. 1896.
Page: 142. Information about Katharine Jos. Atzel and Peter Atzel. May 15, 1896.
Page: 143. Information about Louisa Atzel and Clara Johanna Autenrieb. May 15, 1896.
Page: 144. Information about Louisa Augustte Autenrieb and Victor August Autenrieb. May 15,
1896.
Page: 145. Information about Albert Autenrieb and Friedrich Wm. Kaderli. 1896.
Page: 146. Information about George Wilhelm Kaderli and Anna Heneritta Kaderli. July 3, 1896.
Page: 147. Information about John Kaderli and Wilhelm Kaderli. July 3, 1896.
Page: 148. Information about George Albert Chandler and John Henry Chandler. July 16, 1896.
Page: 149. Information about Wilhelm Dietrich Assmann and Herman Assmann. July 18, 1896.
Page: 150. Information about Karl Henry Assmann and Arthur Friedrich Oswald. 1896.
Page: 151. Information about Maria Mina Oswald and Friedrich Oswald. August 1896.
Page: 152. Information about Johann Oswald and Max. Friedrich Orth. 1896.
Page: 153. Information about Alma Stein and Katharina Handrich. 1896.
Page: 154. Information about Elisabeth Ahr and Max Ahr. November 11, 1896.
Page: 155. Information about Wm. Howard Alberth Leining and Walter Wilhelm Leining. November
13, 1896.
Page: 156. Information about Emilie Louise Ohtilie Diesslin and Karl Tabe. 1897.
Page: 157. Information about Anna Tabe and Lula Tabe. February 1, 1897.
Page: 158. Information about Lizzi Tabe and Emma Schmidt. 1897.
Page: 159. Information about Wilhelm Schmidt and Else Schmidt. March 26, 1897.
Page: 160. Information about Louis Brunner and Ida Doepner. March 1897.
Page: 161. Information about Georg Kasper Maile and Tillie Maile. May 20, 1897.
Page: 162. Information about Bertha Baile and Friedrich Harrison Diesslin. May 1897.
Page: 163. Information about Charles White and Georg Kresser. July 1897.
Page: 164. Information about Edne Perly Kresser and Frank Johann Kresser. July 14, 1897.

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Page: 165. Information about Wilhelm August Lorenz Bahr and Friedr. Heinrich Bahr. July 31, 1897.
Page: 166. Information about Anna Weiher and Conrad Weiher. August 25, 1897.
Page: 167. Information about Wolfgang Grant Wiesenthal and Armin Lincoln Wiesenthal. August 26,
1897.
Page: 168. Information about Friedrich Wm. Heinrich Ludwig Schwarz and Hermann Heinrich
Schwarz. September 9, 1897.
Page: 169. Information about Heinrich Schwarz and Albert Barbarus Karl Wahlke. 1897.
Page: 170. Information about Johan Georg. Wahlke and Anna Maria Rueger. 1897.
Page: 171. Information about Mina Rueger and August Knoll. November 1897.
Page: 172. Information about Emma Knoll and Eduard Knoll. November 11, 1897.
Page: 173. Information about Karl Wilhelm Knoll and Christoph Albert Doering. November 1897.
Page: 174. Information about Christina Frida Doering and Ida Krug. 1897-1898.
Page: 175. Information about Edna Meister and Clara Meister. February 10, 1898.
Page: 176. Information about Anton Franz Walter and Margaretha Walter. February 14, 1898.
Page: 177. Information about Johanna Maria Doering and Lillie Grokett. 1898.
Page: 178. Information about Frida Grokett and Ida Grokett. March 25, 1898.
Page: 179. Information about Anna Cherdron and Amilia Cherdron. April 12, 1898.
Page: 180. Information about Elice Cherdron and Wilhelm Cherdron. April 12, 1898.
Page: 181. Information about Wm. Christ Adolph Bertram and Ludwig Ernst Bertram. April 19,
1898.
Page: 182. Information about Karl Luwig [Ludwig?] and Wilhelm Ludwig. May 31, 1898.
Page: 183. Information about Louis Ludwig and Karl Pagenhardt. 1898.
Page: 184. Information about Julius Pagenhardt and Louise Sauer. 1898.
Page: 185. Information about Emma Jung and Friedrich Wm. Jung. July 5, 1898.
Page: 186. Information about Karl Jacob Jung and Margaretha Augusta Jung. July 5, 1898.
Page: 187. Information about Wilhelm Heinrich Schmudde and Georg Cliffort Schmudde. July 25,
1898.
Page: 188. Information about Elsa Emelia Schmudde and Emma Edna Schmudde. July 25, 1898.
Page: 189. Information about Franz Oberhage and Wilhelm Oberhage. August 22, 1898.
Page: 190. Information about Friedrich Karl Heimerdinger and Edna Sprangel. 1895-1898.
Page: 191. Information about Elsa Sprangel and Luella Sprangel. October 31, 1898.
Page: 192. Information about Carrie Walter and Johannes Schwein. 1899.
Page: 193. Information about Katherina Gebert and Flora Gebert. June 20, 1899.
Page: 194. Information about Henry Kickbusch and Walter Richard. 1899.
Page: 195. Information about Wilhelm Frieder. Tschamber and Barbara Tschamber. September 14,
1899.
Page: 196. Information about Edna Litze and Katharina Bacher. 1899.
Page: 197. Information about Franz Bacher and Joseph Bacher. 1899.
Page: 198. Information about Johan Silbernagel and Charles Silbernagel. December 2, 1899.
Page: 199. Information about Eiller Bielefeld and Richard Bielefeld. December 2, 1899.
Page: 200. Information about Albertine Bielefeld and Wilhelm Friedrich Earley. 1899-1900.
Page: 201. Information about Karl Weingart. February 26, 1900.
Page: 202. Information about Albert Adam Weingart and Oscar Nickolaus Weingart. February 26,
1900.
Page: 203. Information about Rudolf Smidt and Robert Smidt. February 28, 1900.
Page: 204. Information about Friedrich Smidt and Wilhelm Hermann Smidt. February 28, 1900.
Page: 205. Information about Friedrich Andreas Hermann Koller and Clifford Luikart. 1900.

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Page: 206. Information about Alvin Luikart and Nicolaus J. Weingart. April 25, 1900.
Page: 207. Information about Idella Luikart and Helene Litze. 1900.
Page: 208. Information about Louis Ferd. Alexander Gassner and Amanda Gassner. May 15, 1900.
Page: 209. Information about Georg Robert Smith and Carl Thomer. May 1900.
Page: 210. Information about Rudolf Otto Thomer and Elsa Katharina Pracht. May 25, 1900.
Page: 211. Information about Anna Maria Pracht and Elizabeth Carolina Pracht. May 25, 1900.
Page: 212. Information about Eduard Fuerst and Flora Furst [Fuerst?]. July 11, 1900.
Page: 213. Information about Karl Meis and Ernst Meis. July 18, 1900.
Page: 214. Information about Friedrich Hugo Meis and Friedrich Cherdron. July 1900.
Page: 215. Information about Georg Michael Vöster and Eduard Christian Vöster. September 26,
1900.
Page: 216. Information about Walter Karl Ernst Retsch and Wilhelm F. Bott. 1900.
Page: 217. Information about Heinrig Georg Bott and Katherine Bott. October 2, 1900.
Page: 218. Information about Friedrich August Pezold and Louis Herman Pfister. November 1900.
Page: 219. Information about Emilie Meis and Robert Stanley Dickhoff. 1901.
Page: 220. Information about Isabela S. Dickhoff and Clara Tritsch. 1901.
Page: 221. Information about Bellamy John Buchholz and Sandford Härry Buchholz. June 12, 1901.
Page: 222. Information about Irene Dickhoff and Edna Appel. June 1901.
Page: 223. Information about Edwin Appel and Robert Victor Tritsch. June 1901.
Page: 224. Information about Nabel Walter and Pearl Walter. July 6, 1901.
Page: 225. Information about Clara Armstead and Albert Armstead. August 31, 1901.
Page: 226. Information about August Scheffler and Friedrich Athur Scheffler. August 23, 1901.
Page: 227. Information about Norma Dorothea Sophia Emminck and Stanly F. Nordemam. 1901.
Page: 228. Information about Arthur B. Nordemam and Edward Dhonau. September 1901.
Page: 229. Information about Emma Frieda Johanna Emminck and Anthony Bruckmann. November
1901.
Page: 230. Information about Eduard Bruckmann and Häry Bruckmann. November 27, 1901.
Page: 231. Information about Lillie Maria Bruckmann and Wilhelm Ludwig Barnabas Goldfuß.
November 1901.
Page: 232. Information about Albert Goldfuß and Gottfried Simon Goldfuß. November 28, 1901.
Page: 233. Information about Herbert Eichler and Wilber George Hilberg. December 1901.
Page: 234. Information about Howard McKindly Hilberg and Blanche Daisy Hilberg. December 1901.
Page: 235. Information about August Paul Hansmann and Härry Hansmann. March 15, 1902.
Page: 236. Information about Gertrude Pauline Hansmann and John Georg Friedrich Fichtel. 1902.
Page: 237. Information about Friedrich Conrad Fichtel and Margaretha Wilhelmine Lorette Fichtel.
April 10, 1902.
Page: 238. Information about Geo. Crawford Kirton and Aaron McNeill Kirton. May 19, 1902.
Page: 239. Information about Friedrich Traugott Meyer and August Richard Meyer. May 29, 1902.
Folder: 1. Translation of Volume 56: Admission Register, 1883-1912.

Box 41. Admission Registers. 1930-1947
Volume: 57. Admission Register. 1930-1947.
Description This volume lists the children who were in the orphanage from 1930-1947. It gives
the child's name, birth date, admission date and may include comments on the
child's release.

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Page: 1. Admission information for Walter J. Benjamin, Louis E. Benjamin, Wm. Cowell, Chas.
Danker, and Kenneth Gene Edwards.
Page: 3. Admission information for Lea Granger, Warren Granger, Jackie Allen Hardy, Wm. R.
Hardy, Robt. C. Hardy, Denver Happner, Louis Hille, Andrew Holzinger, Walter Holzinger,
Millard Hutchenson, Thos. Hammer, Victor D. Hammer, Franklin E. Hammer, Woodrow
Hammer, Sherwood Henry, Louis Ismael, and Irvine Ismael.
Page: 5. Admission information for Harold Knippenberg, Julian Knippenberg, Claude Knippenberg,
Robt. Kidwell, Raymond Kidwell, Edw. Kanet, Elmer J. Kohler, Clifford Lacher, Wm. Layer, Earl
Lawd, Eugene Lacey, Silias Lee, Edward Lee, Chas. Marshall, John Mimmix, Chas. Mueller,
Edw. Mueller, Robt. Matthey, Albert McMullen, William Mack, Elmer Mack, and Alvin Mack.
Page: 7. Admission information for Conley Potter, Raymond Radel, Harold Radel, Chas. Ritter, Jos.
Rettig, Edw. Rettig, Thelbert Sexton, Garrett Sexton, Dewey Lee Sexton, Billy Philman Sexton,
Hurstle Sexton, Earleigh Schweitzer, Grover Stevenson, Willard Stevenson, Herman
Sietenhoff, Frank Schnell, Robert Schnell, and Herm. Siettentopf.
Page: 9. Admission information for Russell Toon, Stanley Taylor, Chas. Thornhill, Jos. Thornhill,
Chas. Flynn Thomas, Milford Thos. Vaught, Samuel Vaught, Elmer Volz, George Vogel, Richard
Vogel, Robt. P. Vossler, Alvin Vossler, Ralf Walter, Stanley Wernsing, Robt. M. Wiley, Ralf
Wells, Gaylord Wiley, Robt. Winkle, Glenn Winkle, Wm. Winkle, George Walker, Robt.
Williamson, Marshal Williamson, and Edward Williamson.
Page: 13. Admission information for Margaret Brill, Jewell Buchanan, Blair Benjamin, Betty J.
Benjamin, Harriet Cowell, Louise Coutch, Betty Irene Danker, Senta M. Dick, Lillian DeMirch,
Marcella DeMirch, Freda Edwards, Margorie Gosnell, Edna Gosnell, Shirly M. Hutcherson, Alice
Happner, India B. Happner, Graceline Hammer, Wanda Hammer, Ruth Hammer, and Violet T.
Hutcherson.
Page: 15. Admission information for Betty Jane Kanet, Eilleen Lawd, Virginia Murphy, Marjory
Murphy, Vera McMullen, Alvin McMullen, Gertrude McMullen, Deloris Marshall, Emma Marshall,
Edyth Matthey, Louie Mimmix, Ruby Mimmix, Blanche Monfort, Gladis Mimmix, Ruth Moore,
Katherine Moore, Josephine Moore, Severn McGahn, Vivian McGahn, and Dorothy May
McGahn.
Page: 17. Admission information for Amia Potter, Lily Ritter, Rose Ritter, Jeanett Rettig, Dorothy
Rutz, Juanita Stolz, Mary Ann Stolz, Wanda Stolz, Francis Stevenson, Mary Stevenson, Clara
Stevenson, Sophia Sietenhoff, Ethel F. Saner, and Henrietta Siedentoff.
Page: 19. Admission information for Virginia Taylor, Helen Thiel, Violet Thiel, Charlet Thiel, Marybell
C. Thornhill, Luella Thomas, Anna Ethel Vaught, Alice L. Vossler, Mildred E. Vossler, Jennie
Volz, Ruby A. Voss, L. Vivian Winkle, Anna L. Wiley, Elmer Walter, Debera Wernsing, Lily May
Wiley, Catherine Wolf, Virginia Wolf, Juanita Wells, Sarah Weise, and Bessie D. Weise.
Page: 21. Admission information for Wm. Cowell.
Page: 23. Admission information for Warren Alexander, Robert Alexander, Wm. Aufderheide, Jack
Augderheide, Jos. Blattan, Harry Brewer, Wm. Brewer, Chas.Danker, Keneth Gene Edwards,
Jos. Ewan, Paul Ewan, Herbert C. Essell, Spencer R. Essell, Jas. A. Essell, Robt. Epperly, and
Thos. H. Epperly.
Page: 25. Admission information for Lee Granger, Jackie Allen Hardy, Robert E. Hardy, Walter
Holzinger, Millard Hutcherson, Thos. Hammer, Victor Hammer, Frank E. Hammer, Woodrow
W. Hammer, Sherwood Henry, Louis Ismael, Claude Knippenberg, Edward Kanet, Wm. Layer,
Lelias Lee, and Edward Lee.
Page: 27. Admission information for Edward Mueller, William Mack, Elmer Mack, Alvin Mack, James
Martin, Conley Potter, Raymond Radel, Harold Radel, Chas. Ritter, Thelbert Sexton, Garrett
Sexton, Dewey Lee Sexton, Billy Philmore Sexton, Hurstle Sexton, Grover Stevenson, Willard
Stevenso9n, Frank Schnell, Robt. Schnell, Herman Siedentopf, George Walter Sies, Burton M.
Sies, Ernest D. Samad, (Jos.) Clifford Smith, and Charles Raymond Smith.
Page: 29. Admission information for John M. Turigliatto, Richard J. Turigliatto, Chas. Flynn Thomas,
Chas. Brown Taylor, George Taylor, John Taylor, Jr., Rex Taylor, George Vogel, Richard Vogel,
Alvin Louis Vossler, Robert Tershing Vossler, Ralph Walters, Robert W. Wiley, and Gaylord
Wiley.

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Page: 33. Admission information for Dorothy M. Alexander, Virginia L. Alexander, Margaret Brill,
Mary June Brewer, Dorothy Jean Brewer, Louise Coutch, Betty Irene Danker, Senta M. Dick,
Lillian DeMint, Marcella DeMint, Freda Edwards, Shirly M. Hutcherson, Violet Hutcherson,
Graceline Hammer, Wanda Hammer, Ruth Hammer, Betty Jane Kanet, Mary Louise Kramer,
and Eilleen Land.
Page: 35. Admission information for Edyth Mathey, Louie Minnix, Ruby Minnix, Gladys Minnix,
Blanch Monfort, Gladys Minnix, Alma Irene Martin, Melvin Mills, Ralf Mills, Ruth Mills, Amia
Potter, Lilly Ritter, Rose Ritter, Dorthy Rutz, Mary Magdelen Reis, Francis Stevenson, Mary
Stevenson, Clara Stevenson, Eythel Saner, Henrietta Siedentopf, Mary Ann Stolz, Georgia Mae
Sies, Virginia Taylor, Helen Thiel, Violet Thiel, Luella Thomas, and Irene Jewell Taylor.
Page: 37. Admission information for Jennie Volz, Alcie Vossler, Mildred Vossler, Anna L. Wiley, Lilly
Mae Wiley, Catherine Wolf, Virginia Wolf, Sarah Weise, and Bessie Weise.
Page: 39. Admission information for Warren Alexander, Robert Alexander, Wm. Aufderheide, Jack
Aufderheide, Jos. Blattan, Harry Brewer, Wm. Brewer, Keneth Gene Edwards, Jos. Ewan, Paul
Ewan, Herbert C. Essell, Spencer R. Essell, Jas. A. Essell, Robt. Epperly, and Thos. H. Epperly.
Page: 41. Admission information for Lee Granger, Walter Holzinger, Millard Hutcherson, Thos.
Hammer, Victor Hammer, Frank E. Hammer, Woodrow W. Hammer, Louis Ismael, Carl Koch,
Paul Koch, Claude Knippenberg, Edward Kanet, Edwin Koch, Edward Koch, Wm. Layer, Lelias
Lee, Edward Lee, Geo. Orville Linz, and Steffen L. Linz.
Page: 43. Admission information for William Mack, Elmer Mack, Alvin Mack, James Martin, Melvin
Mills, Ralf Mills, Harry K. Morris, Walter E. Morris, Raymond Radel, Harold Radel, Chas. Ritter,
Thelbert Sexton, Garret Sexton, Dewey Lee Sexton, Billy Philmore Sexton, Hurstle Sexton,
Frank Schnell, Robert Schnell, Herman Siedentopf, George Walter Sies, Burton M. Sies, Ernest
D. Samad, John Souders, Ernest Souders, James Souders, Wm. Jos. Souders, Eugene
Souders, Daniel Souders, Jr., and Raymond Souders.
Page: 45. Admission information for John M. Turigliatto, Richard J. Turigliatto, Chas. Brown Taylor,
George Taylor, John Taylor, Jr., Rex Taylor, Ralph Walters, and Gaylord Wiley.
Page: 49. Admission information for Dorothy M. Alexander, Virginia L. Alexander, Margaret Brill,
Mary June Brewer, Dorothy Jean Brewer, Louise Couch, Senta Dick, Lillian DeMint, Marcella
DeMint, Freda Edwards, Shirley M. Hutcherson, Violet Thomas Hutcherson, Graceline
Hammer, Wanda Hammer, and Ruth Hammer.
Page: 51. Admission information for Betty Jane Kanet, Mona Koch, Margaret Koch, Rita Mae Linz,
Louie Minix, Ruby Minix, Blanche Monfort, Alma Irene Martin, Melvin Mills, Ralf Mills, Ruth
Mills, Amia Potter, Dorothy Rutz, Mary M. Reid, Ethel Sauer, and Henrietta Siedentopf.
Page: 53. Admission information for Virginia Taylor, Violet Thiel, Irene Jewel Taylor, Jennie Volz,
Lilly Mae Wiley, Catherine Wolf, Virginia Wolf, Sarah Weise, and Bessie Weise.
Page: 55. Admission information for Warren Alexander, Robert Alexander, Wm. Aufderheide, Jack
Aufderheide, Joe Blattan, Harry Brewer, Wm. Brewer, Louis Brown, Jr., Keneth Gene Edwards,
Joe Ewan, Paul Ewan, Herbert C. Essell, Spencer R. Essell, Jas. A. Essell, Robert Epperly,
Thos. H. Epperly, and Lee Granger.
Page: 57. Admission information for Walter Holzinger, Millard Hutcherson, George Howard, Donald
Hauser, Louis Ismael, Carl Koch, Paul Koch, Claude Knippenberg, Edward Kanet, Edwin Koch,
Edward Koch, Wm. Layer, Lelias Lee, Edward Lee, Geo. Orville Linz, and Stephen L. Linz.
Page: 59. Admission information for William Mack, Elmer Mack, Alvin Mack, James Martin, Melvin
Mills, Ralf Mills, Harry K. Morris, Walter E. Morris, Edw. Frank Morris, Raymond Radel, Harold
Radel, Chas. Richter, Elmer Thos. Ridout, James Rich. Ridout, Thelbert Sexton, Garret Sexton,
Dewey Lee Sexton, Billy Philmore Sexton, Hurstle Sexton, Frank Schnell, Robert Schnell,
Herman Siedentopf, Ernest D. Samad, John Souders, Ernest Souders, James Souders, Wm.
Jos. Souders, and Eugene Souders.
Page: 61. Admission information for Daniel Souders, Jr., Raymond Souders, Ralph Shepherd ,
Donald Shepherd, John M. Turigliatto, Richard J. Turigliatto, Chas. Brown Taylor, George
Taylor, John Taylor, Jr., Rex Taylor, Gaylord Wiley, and Louis Chas. Wilson.
Page: 65. Admission information for Dorothy M. Alexander, Virginia Alexander, Naomi M. Adams,
Jean Aufdenheide, Margaret Brill, Mary June Brewer, Dorothy Jean Brewer, Louise Couch,
Senta Dick, Lillian DeMint, Marcella DeMint, and Freda Edwards.

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Page: 67. Admission information for Shirley M. Hutcherson, Violet Thomas Hutcherson, Ruth
Honold, Violet Hutcherson, Betty Jane Kanet, Mona Koch, Margaret Koch, Rita Mae Linz, Louie
Minix, Ruby Minix, Blanche Monfort, Alma Irene Martin, Ruth Mills, Wanda Fay Morris, Prince
Morrison, Katherine Morrison, Juble Morrison, and Amia Potter.
Page: 69. Admission information for Dorothy Rutz, Mary M. Reed, Shirley Richter, L. Mae Ridout,
Ethel Sauer, Henrietta Siedentopf, Elretha Shepherd, Virginia Taylor, Violet Thiel, Irene Jewel
Taylor, Lilly Mae Wiley, Virginia Wolf, Sarah Weise, and Bessie Weise.
Page: 73. Admission information for Naomi Adams, Virginia Alexander, Dorothy Alexander, Dorothy
Jean Brewer, Mary June Brewer, Margaret Brill, Louise Couch, Lillian DeMint, Senta Dick,
Freda Edwards, Lindy Honold, Shirley Hutcherson, and Violet Hutcherson.
Page: 75. Admission information for Betty Jane Kanet, Margaret Koch, Mona Koch, Doris Liebert,
Betty Ann Liebert, Edna L. Liebert, Virginia Liebert, Rita Neal Linz, Geneva Lewis, (Geraldine)
Georgia Lewis, Irene Martin, Ruth Mills, Blanche Monfort, Wanda Fae Morris, Juble Morrison,
Katherine Morrison, Prince Morrison, Laura Meister, Amia Potter, Mary Reed, Shirley Mae
Richter, Mae Ridout, and Dorothy Rutz.
Page: 77. Admission information for Ethel Sauer, Elretha Shepherd, Emma Jean Smith, Irene
Taylor, Bessie Weise, and Lillie Mae Wiley.
Page: 81. Admission information for Robert Alexander, Billy Brewer, Louis Brown, Jr., Donald
Brunswick, Eugene Edwards, Herbert Essell, James Essell, Spencer Essell, Joe Ewan, Paul
Ewan, Lee Granger, George Honold, Millard Hutcherson, Donald Hauser, and James O. Hile.
Page: 83. Admission information for Edward Kanet, Carl Koch, Edward Koch, Edwin Koch, Paul
Koch, Verlyn T. Knabb, Lilias Lee, Billy Layer, Orvil Linz, Leonard Linz, Jack H. Liebert, George
H. Liebert, Elmer Liebert, Alvin Mack, William Mack, Elmer Mack, James Martin, Ralf Mills,
Melvin Mills, Harry Morris, Walter Morris, Eddie Morris, Donald Meister, Edward Meister, and
Raymond Meister.
Page: 85. Admission information for Harold Radel, Raymond Radel, Charles Richter, James Ridout,
Elmer Ridout, Frank Schnell, Robert Schnell, Ralph Shepherd, Donald Shepherd, Herman
Siedentopf, (Joseph) Clifford Smith, Chas. Raymond Smith, Charles Taylor, George Taylor,
John Taylor, Jr., Rex Taylor, Jack Turigliatto, and Richard Turigliatto.
Page: 87. Admission information for Gaylord Wiley and Charles Henry Wolf.
Page: 88. Admission information for Naomi Adams, Virginia Alexander, Dorothy Alexander,
Margaret Brill, Louise Couch, Lillian DeMint, Freda Edwards, Alma Lucille Ruth Horton, Lindy
Honold, Shirley Hutcherson, Janet May Honold, and Joan Juergens.
Page: 89. Admission information for Betty Kanet, Margaret Koch, Mona Koch, Doris Liebert, Betty
Ann Liebert, Edna L. Liebert, Virginia Liebert, Rita Mae Linz, Ella Jane Latham, Lucille L.
Latham, Betty Lou Latham, Irene Martin, Ruth Mills, Blanche Monfort, Wanda Fae Morris,
Juble Morrison, Katherine Morrison, Prince Morrison, Laura Meister, Mary Lee Metcalfe, Patricia
Ann Metcalfe, Lois Jean Metcalfe, Mary Reed, Shirley Mae Richter, Mae Ridout, Joan
Ruehrwein, and Peggy Jane Ruehrwein.
Page: 90. Admission information for Ethel Sauer, Iretha Shepherd, Emma Jean Smith, Mae Georgia
Sies, Romelda Schaefer, Irene Taylor, Shirley Lillian Theobald, Virginia Van Horne, Bessie
Weise, Lillie Mae Wiley, Dorothy Emma Wright, Virginia Lee Wingate, Alma Jean Williams, Ora
Angeline Williams, and Lois Genelle Williams.
Page: 91. Admission information for Robert Alexander, Louis Brown, Jr., Donald Brunswick, Frank
Erwin Drexler, Jack Orville Drexler, Richard Henry DeGregorio, Dennis Albert DeGregorio,
Eugene Edwards, Herbert Essell, James Essell, Spencer Essell, Joe Ewan, Paul Ewan, Clifford
George Gerbig, George Honold, Millard Hutcherson, Donald Hauser, Jas. Howard Henry, Wm.
Edw. Harvey, and Russell Juergens.
Page: 92. Admission information for Edward Kanet, Carl Koch, Edward Koch, Edwin Koch, Paul
Koch, Verlyn J. Knabb, Orvil Linz, Leonard Linz, Jack H. Liebert, George Liebert, Elmer Liebert,
Thos. Dewey Latham, Alvin Mack, William Mack, Elmer Mack, James Martin, Ralph Mills,
Melvin Mills, Harry Morris, Walter Morris, Eddie Morris, Donald Meister, Edward Meister,
Raymond Meister, Wm. Lovell Metcalfe, Arthur Burton Metcalfe, and Roy Lee Mahoney.
Page: 93. Admission information for Edward Padgett, James Padgett, Harold Radel, Raymond Radel,
Charles Richter, James Ridout, Elmer Ridout, Raymond Radel, Ralph Shepherd, Donald

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Shepherd, Jos. Clifford Smith, Chas. R. Smith, Geo. Walter Sies, Burton Sies, George Stive,
Howard E. Schaefer, Charles Taylor, George Taylor, John Taylor, Jr., Rex Taylor, John Harry
Theobald, Robert Henry Theobald, Maxwell Van Horne, Richard Van Horne, Karl Van Horne,
Gaylord Wiley, Chas. Henry Wolf, Alan Warner Wells, Richard Price Wells, and Robert Samuel
Wells.
Page: 94. Admission information for Marshall W. Wright, James D. Wright, Robert Wright, Edward J.
Wright, Jack Dempsey Whitt, John Nelson Whitt, Edward James Whitt, Robert Eugene
Wingate, and James L. Williams, Jr.
Page: 96. Admission information for Robert Alexander, Louis Brown, Jr., Donald Brunswick,
Raymond Buttelwerth, Ralph Buttlewerth, Gerland G. Crisp, Wm. H. Crisp, Ronald A. Crisp,
Dennis DeGregorio, Richard DeGregorio, Frank Drexler, Jack Drexler, Raymond Chas. Eick,
Kenneth Frederick Eick, Gilbert Ira Eick, Melvin Thomas Eick, Eugene Edwards, Herbert Essell,
Jas. Essell, Spencer Essell, Edward L. Francis, Donld L. Francis, Howard J. Francis, Clifford
Gerbig, John Wesley Hawkins, Donald Hauser, George Honold, Millard Hutcherson, Oscar
Haltman, Jr., Wm. Thos. Haltman, and Jas. Wesley Haltman.
Page: 97. Admission information for Russell Juergens, Wayne Jenner, Elmer Chester Jones,
Lawrence Thomas Jones, Edward Kanet, Verlyn Knabb, Carl Koch, Edwin Koch, Edward Koch,
Paul Koch, Thomas Latham, Elmer Liebert, George Liebert, Jack Liebert, Alvin Mack, Elmer
Mack, Roy Mahoney, Jos. Martin, Donald Meister, Edward Meiser, Raymond Meister, Arthur
Metcalfe, William Metcalfe, Edward Morris, Harry Morris, and Walter Morris.
Page: 98. Admission information for Robert L. Oakes, Harry L. Oakes, Edward Padgett, James
Padgett, James A. Phillips, Norman J. Phillips, Raymond Radel, Charles Richter, James Ridout,
Howard Wm. Robison, Ralph Earl Robison, Howard Schaefer, Donald Shepherd, Burton Sies,
Walter Sies, Charles Smith, Joseph Smith, and George Steve.
Page: 99. Admission information for Charles Taylor, George Taylor, John Taylor, Rex Taylor, John
Theobald, Robert Theobald, Karl Van Horne, Maxwell Van Horne, Richard Van Horne, Dale S.
Ward, Edw. Jas. Whitt, Jack Whitt, Nelson Whitt, Jas. L. Williams, Robert Wingate, C. Henry
Wolf, E. Tddy Wright, James Wright, Marshall Wright, and Robert Wright.
Page: 100. Admission information for Naomi Adams, Margaret Brill, Rosemarie Crisp, Imogene
Francis, Ruth Honold, Alma Horton, Shirley Hutcherson, Emma Jane Haltman, Mary Frances
Haltman, Joan Juergens, Mary Ellen Jenner, and Charlene Jane Jenner.
Page: 101. Admission information for Betty Kanet, Margaret Koch, Mona Koch, Betty Latham, Ella
Jane Latham, Lucille Latham, Betty Liebert, Doris Liebert, Edna Liebert, Virginia Liebert, Irene
Martin, Laura Meister, Lois Metcalfe, Mary Lee Metcalfe, Patricia Metcalfe, Blanche Monfort,
Wanda Morris, Juble Morrison, Katherine Morrison, Anna Marie Mayhew, Bertha Mae McHugh,
Mary Lynn McHugh, Betty Lee McHugh, and Kathleen Ann McHugh.
Page: 102. Admission information for Etta Mae Oakes, Mary Reed, Shirley Richter, Mae Ridout, Joan
Ruehrwein, Peggy Ruehrwein, Ethel Sauer, Romelda Schaefer, Iretha Shepherd, Georgia Sies,
Emma Jean Smith, Hazel Marie Stanhope, Irene Taylor, Shirley Theobald, and Virginia Van
Horne.
Page: 103. Admission information for Bessie Weiss, Alma Williams, L. Genelle Williams, O. Angeline
Williams, Virginia Wingate, Dorothy Wright, Claudia M. Ward, Audrey E. Ward, and Carol B.
Ward.
Page: 104. Admission information for Leah Rae Agostini, Judy Lee Agostini, Lura Ann Andrews, Nora
Fay Brown, Brown, Patricia Clancy, Mary Elizabeth Dallas, Juanita Marlene Dallas, Imogene
Francis, Janet Delores Green, Emma Jane Haltman, Mary Frances Haltman, Ruth Honold, Alma
Lucille Horton, Shirley M. Hutcherson, and Helen M. Hooper.
Page: 105. Admission information for Anna Ivey, Shirley Ivey, Margaret Carol Ivey, Charlene J.
Jenner, Mary Ellen Jenner, Joan Juergens, Betty Jane Kanet, Rosalie Knuckles, Betty Lou
Latham, Ella Jane Latham, Lucille Louise Latham, Betty Ann Liebert, Edna L. Liebert, Virginia
Liebert, Anna Marie Mayhew, Laura Meister, Lois Jean Metcalfe, Patricia Ann Metcalfe, and
Wanda Fay Morris.
Page: 106. Admission information for Bertha Mae McHugh, Betty Lee McHugh, Kathleen Ann
McHugh, Mary Lynn McHugh, Etta Mae Oakes, Mildred A. Odenbach, Joyce E. Odenbach,
Shirley Mae Odenbach, Joan Ruehrwein, and Peggy Jane Ruehrwein.

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Page: 107. Admission information for Ethel Sauer, Iretha Shepherd, Emma Jean Smith, Pauline
Stevens, Jewel Irene Taylor, Shirley Lillian Theobald, Audrey Elaine Ward, Carol Belle Ward,
Claudia May Ward, Dorothy Emma Wright, Florence Marie Zieger, Helen Anne Zieger, and
Shirley Helen Zillig.
Page: 108. Admission information for Jerry Travis Agostini, Robert Vance Andrews, Donald
Brunswick, Jas. Wm. Boothe, Jr., Carl Bowman, Mack Clyde Clancy, William Clancy, James
Lewis Dawson, Julius Dawson, Jr., Dennis A. DeGregorio, Richard H. DeGregorio, Earl Clay
Dallas, Lonnie Cecil Dallas, Ronald Keith Dallas, Gilbert Ira Eick, Kenneth Frederick J. Eick,
Melvin J. Eick, Raymond C. Eick, Edward Carl Erkenbrecher, Wendel Leroy Erkenbrecher,
Donald Lee Francis, Edward L. Francis, and Howard J. Francis.
Page: 109. Admission information for James W. Haltman, Oscar Haltman, Jr., Wm. Th. Haltman,
Donald Hauser, John Wesley Hawkins, George Honold, Robert A. Hooper, Wm. Edw. Hooper,
John S. Hooper, Lawrence D. Hooper, Wayne A. Jenner, Elmer C. Jones, Lawrence J. Jones,
Russell Juergens, Verlyn J. Knabb, and Ernest Lee Knuckles.
Page: 110. Admission information for Thomas D. Latham, Elmer Liebert, Alvin Mack, Donald
Meister, Edward Meister, Arthur B. Metcalfe, Wm. L. Metcalfe, Edward F. Morris, Walter E.
Morris, Harvey E. Miller, Willard McDaniel, Thomas McDaniel, Arthur McDaniel, William George
Norton, Donald Ray Norton, James Richard Norton, Leonard H. Oakes, Robert Lee Oakes,
Richard A. Odenbach, Edward Padgett, and Jas. Richard Padgett.
Page: 111. Admission information for Howard Wm. Robison, Ralph Earl Robison, Herman B. Rellar,
William G. Rellar, Chester Scott Richardson, Gene Edward Richardson, Roy Richardson, Jr.,
Chas. R. Smith, Jos. Clifford Smith, Bert Kenneth Stephens, James Stephens, Ralph E.
Sherrill, John Herbert Stevens, John Taylor, Jr., Rex Taylor, Robert H. Theobald, Leonardus
Van Dierendonck, Jerry Lee Van Dierendonck, Larry Gene Van Dierendonck, Donald Carl
Weiss, Robert Ralph Weiss, Kenneth James Weiss, Kenneth Morris Wolf, Dale S. Ward, James
E. Whitt, Jack D. Whitt, John Nelson Whitt, Edward J. Wright, James D. Wright, Robert Wright,
Herbert Paul Weeks, Laford Earl Weeks, Bobby B. Webb, and Roger D. Webb.
Page: 112. Admission information for Robert Lee Zieger and Max Zillig.
Folder: 1. Partial transcription of Volume 57: Admission Register, 1930-1947.

Box 42. Journal on Children. 1852-1866, 1879
Volume: 58. Journal on children. 1852-1866, 1879.
Description Title on first page: "Record - Tagebuch" [Daily Log Book]. Contents: pp. 1-17
Betreff [reference on daily incidents], 1852-1855; pp. 19-58 Vorkommnisse
[incidents], 1855-1861; pp. 252-293 Comments of the Visitation Committee, list of
attendees, 1858, 1865; pp. 294-350 Anmerkungen sämtlicher genossenen Speisen
der Kinder und Dienstpersonal der Waisenanstalt auf Mt. Auburn [notations on
meals enjoyed by the children and service personnel of the orphan institution in
Mt. Auburn], 1858-1863; and pp. 351-439 Visitation of the Board Members, 1866,
1879.
Page: 3. Journal entries mention Christian Kuhlmann, Jacob Friedrich Kuhlmann, Catharina Barbara
Kuhlmann, and Catharina Carwey. June 1852.
Page: 12. Journal entries mention Anton Stumpe, Adam Hettesheimer, Catharina Carway, Anton
Stumme and Anna Wolf. November 1853-April 1854.
Page: 13. Journal entries mention Henrich Krumm, Catharina Fuhrmann, Agnes Drymeyer,
Catharine Carwey, [Heinrich?] Weber, August Weber, the 3 siblings Klone, and Johann Hafner.
April-August 1854.
Page: 19. Journal entries mention Charlotte Schäfer, Pauline Köttlein, Franz Hott, and August
Stumpe. February-March 1855.
Page: 20. Journal entries mention Heinrich Klöne, Gottlieb Fetzer, and Wilhelmine Böhme. April
1855.
Page: 21. Journal entries mention Sabine Luft, Peter [Haus? or Hauck?], Georg [Haus? or Hauck?],
and Johannes [Haus? or Hauck?]. June 1855.

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Page: 22. Journal entries mention Adam Scheidt, Sophie Fiene, and Bernhard Giese. July 1855.
Page: 23. Journal entries mention Gottlieb Fetzer, Hermine Voigt, and Kath. Carway. July-August
1855.
Page: 24. Journal entries mention Jacob Hason, Marie Hason, Josephine Hason, Caroline Hason,
Regina Hason, Rosine Hason, Mathilde Hason, Kath. Carway, Helene Bauer, Bertha Hanke,
and Carl Groth. August 1855.
Page: 25. Journal entries mention Fritz Saus, Hermine Voigt, Wilhelmine Reuter, August Ferke,
Heinz Kleemeyer, and Juliane Peters. September-October 1855.
Page: 26. Journal entries mention Peter Haag and Louise Krumm. October-November 1855.
Page: 27. Journal entries mention Fritz Siglorh, David Siglorh, and Henrietta Detlefsen. November
1855-January 1856.
Page: 28. Journal entries mention Wilhelm Reuter, Caroline Bergsicker, Friedr. Bergsicker, Louise
Wirth, Christian Kuhlmann, and Barbara Stoll. February-March 1856.
Page: 29. Journal entries mention Adam Hettesheimer, Adam Scheidt, Henr. Detlefsen, Anton
Stumpe, Carol. Schäfer, and Heinrich Krumm. April 1856.
Page: 30. Journal entries mention Charlotte Giese, Elise Kuhlmann, and Helene Bauer. AprilJune1856.
Page: 31. Journal entries mention Louise Krumm, Louise Wirth, Emilie Behrens, Heinr. Krumm,
August Weber. June-July 1856.
Page: 32. Journal entries mention Eduard [Gruis?], Georg Brückel, Jac. Löhr, Herm. Klöne, Wilh.
Reuter, Kath. Carway, Martha Stiefel, Aug. Weber, Gottlieb Fetzer, Heinr. Krumm, Wilh.
Giese, and Carol. Schäfer. August 1856.
Page: 33. Journal entries mention Christian Lindner, Christian Popp, Jacob Kuhlmann, Friedrich
Werber, Heinr. Wirth, and Dorothea Wirth. September-October 1856.
Page: 34. Journal entry mentions Emilie Behrens. December 1856.
Page: 35. Journal entry mentions Georg Hanok. February 1857.
Page: 36. Journal entry mentions Johann Reuter. March 1857.
Page: 37. Journal entry mentions Kathar. Bauer. March 1857.
Page: 38. Journal entries mention Adam Mößinger, Washington Mößinger, Philipp Mößinger, August
Mößinger, Louise Wirth, Ludwig Mößinger, Louis Löhr, Anton Stampe, and Heinr. Weber. AprilMay 1857.
Page: 39. Journal entries mention Jacob Schäfer, Otto Eilers, Nicol. Biedinger, Washington
Mößinger, and Elisabeth Meyer. May-June 1857.
Page: 40. Journal entries mention Henr. Delefson, Johann Mathes, Louise Krumm, Wilhelm Hespos,
and Carl Hespos. July-September 1857.
Page: 41. Journal entries mention Jacob Löhr, Hugo Frommholz, Otto Frommholz, Pauline Köllein,
and Magdalena Scheidt. October-November 1857.
Page: 42. Journal entries mention John Feltmann, Caroline Feltmann, Wilhelmine Feltmann, Wilhem
Feltmann. December 1857.
Page: 43. Journal entries mention Wilhelm Giese, August Seitz, Wilhelm Seitz, Albert Seitz,
Elisabeth Bäcker, Heinrich Bäcker, John Feltmann, Caroline Feltmann, Wilhelmine Feltmann,
and Wilhem Feltmann. January 1858.
Page: 44. Journal entries mention Heinrich Klöne and Elise Stoffel. March 1858.
Page: 262. Journal entry mentions Otto Fromholz. May 1860.
Page: 264. Journal entries mention [Herm.?] Vogt and Caroline Schäfer. August-September 1860.
Page: 265. Journal entry mentions Caroline Schäfer. November 1860.
Page: 266. Journal entries mention Caroline Schäfer, John Reiter, Eberh. Wurst, and Sophie
Rottman. November 1860-February 1861.
Page: 267. Journal entries mention Caroline Schäfer, Klöne, S. Fiene, J. Reiter, E. Grues, J. Bohn,.
February-March 1861.

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Page: 268. Journal entries mention Caroline Schäfer, John Reiter, Luise Linner, Soph. Vogt, and H.
Klöne. March-April 1861.
Page: 269. Journal entries mention John Reiter and Bernh. Wittkoen. June 1861.
Page: 270. Journal entries mention Adolph Benzing, Elisab. Birk, Jose. [Raslov?], Klöne, and Karl
Keller. July-August 1861.
Page: 271. Journal entries mention John Reiter, Eichner, Kuhlmann, Heinrich Klöne, Sophie Fiene,
and Carl Groth. September-October 1861.
Page: 272. Journal entries mention John Reiter, H. Klöne, Sabine Luft, Gottlieb Felzer, and
Henriette Ismael. November-December 1861.
Page: 273. Journal entries mention Klöne [Verband?], John Reiter, Wilh. Eichner, Elisab. Vollmer,
Elis. Becker, Louis Fiene, Albertine Greiner, Caroline Holzman, Heinr. Klöne, and [Josie?]
Wähl, Karl Keller, [Kl..? John?] Wähl, and [Peter?] Holzmann. January-February 1862.
Page: 274. Journal entries mention Karl Keller, Marie Holzmann, Carl Keller, Albertine Greiner,
Adam Hunringer, John Mähl, Friedericke Mähl, Marie Holzman, Peter Holzman, Caroline
Holzman, Luise Krumm, John Reber, Carl Bippert, Caroline Bippert, Johann Keller, and Elise
Vollmer. February-March 1862.
Page: 275. Journal entries mention Albert Dewald, Wilhelm Lanze, Luise Krumm, Wilhelmine
[Ganz?], Sophie Fiene, Wilhelm Lanz, and Wilhem Leining. April-June 1862.
Page: 276. Journal entries mention John Keller, Wilh. Lanz, Loise Krumm, John Böhne, Wilhelm
Vollmann, Albert Dewald, Wilhelm Leining, Elise Vollmann, Margarethe Haufingen, Friedrich
Weber, Louis Fiene, Luise Krumm, and John Reiter. June-July 1862.
Page: 277. Journal entries mention Wilhelm Leining, Sophie Fiene, Wilhelm Lanz, Adolph Benzing,
John Reiter, Elise [Kuh..?], and Rosine [Berkemer?]. August 1862.
Page: 278. Journal entries mention Rosine [Berkamer?], Marie Holzmann, Elise Kuhlmann, Adolph
Benzing, [Madine?] Berkemer, Wilhelm Lanz, Caroline Holzmann, Luise Krum, and W. Lenz
[Lanz?]. October-November 1862.
Page: 279. Journal entries mention Wilhelm Lanz, Marie Holzmann, Rosine Berkemer, Caroline
Holzmann, Barbara [Hechert?], Albert Dewald, Luise Krumm, [Gerd?] Keller, Wilhelm Leining,
Georg Hufnagel, and Henriette [Frinanl?]. December 1862-February 1863.
Page: 280. Journal entries mention Elis. Kuhlmann, Wilhelmine Ganz, Carl [Bipper?], Georg Kieser,
Luise [Linner?], Georg Hufnagel, Doris Pögel, John Wirth, Mathilde Vollmer, John Wittshoff,
[Gisetl.?] Leininger, Elise Vollmer, Heinrich [Kuern?], Carl Groth, Wilhelm [Eichner?], August
[Hobel?], Philipp Mößinger, Jacob Riff, Wilhelm Vollmer, John Wäll, Luise [Osterla?], Adolf
Benzing, and Carl Bippert. February-March 1863.
Folder: 1. Partial transcription of Volume 58: Journal on Children, 1852-1866, 1879.

Box 43. Journal on Children. 1852-1859, 1882-1898
Volume: 59. Journal on children. 1852-1859, 1882-1898.
Description Title on first page: "Journal - Zeugnisbuch" [Deposition Book]. Contents: pp. 1219 Zeugnisbuch über Anlagen, Sitten und Charakter, Wohlverhalten, Fortschritte
und dem physischen Zustand der Zöglinge [journal regarding tendencies, morals
and character, behavior, development and the physical condition of the wards],
notations on each child, 1852-1859; pp. 223-412 report card register (Examina),
1882-1898; and pp. 418-419 Register aller der seit Juni 1852 anwesenden
Waisenkinderin der Anstalt auf Mt Auburn [Register of all orphans at the institution
on Mt. Auburn since June 1852].
Page: 1. Information about August Stumpe.
Page: 5. Information about Anton Stumpe.
Page: 9. Information about August Friedrichs.
Page: 13. Information about Anna Wolf.
Page: 17. Information about Johann Haarmeyer.

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Page: 21. Information about Bernhardt Heinrich Giese.
Page: 25. Information about Wilhelm Giese.
Page: 29. Information about Katherina Magdalena Scheidt.
Page: 33. Information about Adam Scheidt.
Page: 37. Information about Margaretha Scheidt.
Page: 41. Information about Johann Georg Scheidig.
Page: 45. Information about Adam Hettesheimer.
Page: 49. Information about Martha Johanna Stiefel.
Page: 53. Information about Nicolaus Biedinger.
Page: 57. Information about Johan Gottfried Tritten.
Page: 61. Information about Georg Bröckel.
Page: 65. Information about Jacob Löhr.
Page: 69. Information about Louis Löhr.
Page: 73. Information about Catherina Maria Louise Löhr.
Page: 77. Information about Catherina Elise Löhr.
Page: 81. Information about Eva Catherina Krumm.
Page: 85. Information about Louise Krumm.
Page: 89. Information about Johann Heinrich Krumm.
Page: 93. Information about Christian Kuhlmann.
Page: 97. Information about Jacob Friedrich Kuhlmann.
Page: 101. Information about Catharina Barbara Kuhlmann.
Page: 105. Information about Catharina Carwey.
Page: 109. Information about Paul Constantin Winterhalter.
Page: 113. Information about Catherine Fuhrmann.
Page: 117. Information about Johann Widmer.
Page: 121. Information about Margarethe Elisabetha Emmerth.
Page: 122. Information about Agnes Drymeier.
Page: 123. Information about Johanne Sophia Fiene.
Page: 124. Information about Sophia Maria Elisabeth Fiene.
Page: 125. Information about Eduard Ludwig Fiene.
Page: 126. Information about Heinrich Stoffel.
Page: 127. Information about Elise Stoffel.
Page: 128. Information about Louise Müller.
Page: 129. Information about Adeline Wilhelmine Walter.
Page: 130. Information about Bertha Hantke.
Page: 131. Information about Friedrich Sauhs.
Page: 132. Information about Wilhelmine Böhne.
Page: 133. Information about Catharine Carwey.
Page: 134. Information about Heinrich Weber.
Page: 135. Information about August Weber.
Page: 136. Information about Charlotte Giese.
Page: 137. Information about Johann Häfner.
Page: 138. Information about Anna Klöne.
Page: 139. Information about Hermann Klöne.
Page: 140. Information about Heinrich Klöne.
Page: 141. Information about Helene Bauer and Chatarine Bauer.

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Page: 142. Information about Anna Häfner.
Page: 143. Information about Johannes Runge.
Page: 144. Information about Johannes Reuter.
Page: 145. Information about Franz Hott.
Page: 146. Information about Jacob Hott.
Page: 147. Information about August Hott.
Page: 148. Information about Maria Schäfer.
Page: 149. Information about Caroline Charlotte Schäfer.
Page: 150. Information about Jacob Schäfer.
Page: 151. Information about Christiane Schäfer.
Page: 152. Information about Charlotte Schäfer.
Page: 153. Information about Heinrich August Eberwein.
Page: 154. Information about Pauline Köllein.
Page: 155. Information about Gottlieb Daniel Fetzer.
Page: 156. Information about Sabine Luft.
Page: 157. Information about Peter Hauck.
Page: 158. Information about Georg Hauck.
Page: 159. Information about Johannes Hauck.
Page: 160. Information about Herm. Carol. Louise Voigt.
Page: 161. Information about Jacob Hasch.
Page: 162. Information about Marie Elisabeth Hasch.
Page: 163. Information about Josephine Hasch.
Page: 164. Information about Caroline Hasch.
Page: 165. Information about Regina Hasch.
Page: 166. Information about Rosina Hasch.
Page: 167. Information about Mathilde Hasch.
Page: 168. Information about Carl Groth.
Page: 169. Information about Wilhelmine Reuter.
Page: 170. Information about August Jerke.
Page: 171. Information about Heinr. Kleemeyer.
Page: 172. Information about Juliane Peters.
Page: 173. Information about Peter Haag.
Page: 174. Information about Friedrich Siegloth.
Page: 175. Information about David Siegloth.
Page: 176. Information about Henriette Dettlefsen.
Page: 177. Information about Wilhelm Reuter.
Page: 178. Information about Caroline Bergsicker.
Page: 179. Information about Friedr. Bergsicker.
Page: 180. Information about Louise Wirth.
Page: 181. Information about Adam Scheidt.
Page: 182. Information about Elisabeth Kuhlmann.
Page: 183. Information about Emilie Behrenz.
Page: 184. Information about Eduard Gruis.
Page: 185. Information about Christian Lindner.
Page: 186. Information about Christian Popp.
Page: 187. Information about Friedrich Weber.

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Page: 188. Information about Heinrich Wirth.
Page: 189. Information about Doris (Dorothea) Wirth.
Page: 190. Information about Adam Mößinger.
Page: 191. Information about Washington Mößinger.
Page: 192. Information about Philipp Mößinger.
Page: 193. Information about August Mößinger.
Page: 194. Information about Ludwig Mößinger.
Page: 195. Information about Otto Eilers.
Page: 196. Information about Elisabeth Meyer.
Page: 197. Information about Henriette Detlefsen.
Page: 198. Information about Johann Mathes.
Page: 199. Information about Wilhelm Hespos.
Page: 200. Information about Carl Hespos.
Page: 201. Information about Hugo Frommholz.
Page: 202. Information about Otto Frommholz.
Page: 203. Information about Johann Feldmann.
Page: 204. Information about Caroline Feldmann.
Page: 205. Information about Wilhelmine Feldmann.
Page: 206. Information about Wilhelm Feldmann.
Page: 207. Information about August Seitz.
Page: 208. Information about Wilhelm Seitz.
Page: 209. Information about Albert Seitz.
Page: 210. Information about Elisabeth Bäcker.
Page: 211. Information about Heinrich Bäcker.
Page: 212. Information about Johannes Wirth.
Page: 213. Information about Maria Stiefel.
Page: 214. Information about Doris Louise Pägel.
Page: 215. Information about Carl Vogt.
Page: 216. Information about Sophia Vogt.
Page: 217. Information about Adam Hufnagel.
Page: 218. Information about Adam Hufnagel.
Page: 219. Information about Georg Hufnagel.
Page: 223. Intermediate School grade report for Wm. Heinking, Carrie Vogel, H. Meinking, Johanna
Carson, and Georg Popp. 1882-1883.
Page: 224. Intermediate School grade report for Auguste Reinhardt, Lillie Miller, Agnes Portune,
Lilly Moeller, and H. Hill. 1882-1883.
Page: 225. Intermediate School grade report for Fred Brandt, H. Nagel, Mary Meyer, Ed. Heinking,
and August Schulz. 1882-1883.
Page: 226. 23rd District School grade report for John Jauch, Charles Drescher, Louise Reuter, Gust.
Hunnekuhl, Math. Meinking, and Tilly Gildehaus. 1882-1883.
Page: 227. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Asmus, Alice Nagel, Adolph Hofmann, Otto
[Spicher?], Anna Hofmann, and Harry Weber. 1882-1883.
Page: 228. 23rd District School grade report for Amalie Oberly, Violet Miller, Eduard Moeller, Elise
Wittner, Julius Gilcher, and Elise Heinking. 1882-1883.
Page: 229. 23rd District School grade report for Fred Miller, Amalie Gerland, Charly Herrmann, Lina
Schulz, John Luckert, and Mollie Ehrmann. 1882-1883.
Page: 230. 23rd District School grade report for Wm. Mohs, Fred Reis, Ed. Brockman, Emma Meyer,
August Helms, and Louis Rink. 1882-1883.

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Page: 231. 23rd District School grade report for John Kleemeyer, Louis Meier, Henry Miller, Walter
Gilcher, Fred Kleemeyer, and Emma Rohde. 1882-1883.
Page: 232. 23rd District School grade report for Adolph Breitling, Wm. Möller, Louise Ries, Kate
Slugantz, Auguste Popp, and Anna Werner. 1882-1883.
Page: 233. 23rd District School grade report for Emma Doll, Marie Hillgemeier, John Ries, Charly
Weber, Carry Rink, Minnie Oswald, Lizzie Conrad, and Anna Voeggli. 1882-1883.
Page: 234. 23rd District School grade report for Fred Oswald. 1882-1883.
Page: 234. 23rd District School grade report for Johann Kleemeyer, Aug. Helms, Ed. Brockmann,
and Ftz. Reis. 1883-1884.
Page: 235. 23rd District School grade report for Louis Rink, Emma Meyer, Henry Brockmann, and
Fred Wiese. 1883-1884.
Page: 236. Intermediate School grade report for Alice Nagel, Minnie Oswald, Anna Hofmann, Anna
Asmus, Elise Wittner, and Louise Reuter. 1883-1884.
Page: 237. Intermediate School grade report for Georg Popp, Emilie Oberly, Tilly Meinking, Violet
Miller, Joh. Dauch, and Ftz.Brandt. 1883-1884.
Page: 238. Intermediate School grade report for Harry Weber, Otto Opicker, Ed. Möller, Charles
Drescher, Gust. Hunnekuhl, and Adolph Hofmann. 1883-1884.
Page: 239. Intermediate School grade report for Ed. Heinking, Agnes Portune, Lilly Miller, Joh.
Carson, Mary Meier, and Tilly Gildehaus. 1883-1884.
Page: 240. 23rd District School grade report for Carry Rink, Mollie Ehrmann, Charles Herrmann,
Fred. Miller , Fred Oswald, and Fred. Fischer. 1883-1884.
Page: 241. 23rd District School grade report for Jul. Gilcher, Lina Schulz, Joh. Lückert, Amalie
Gerland, and Eleor. Heinking. 1883-1884.
Page: 242. 23rd District School grade report for Conrad [Pizzi?], Tilly Meier, [Pius?] Oberly, John
Ries, Henriette Appel, Georg Girland. 1883-1884.
Page: 243. 23rd District School grade report for Adolph Beyer, Lina Gilger, Maggi Schroeder, Jacob
Jauch, Anna Vögli, Louis Meier, Adolph Breitling. 1883-1884.
Page: 244. 23rd District School grade report for Charles Weber, Lina Buchholz, Anna Werner, Henry
Miller, Mary Hillgemeier, Kate Sluganz, Wm. Barkhau, Emma Rohde. 1883-1884.
Page: 245. 23rd District School grade report for Auguste Popp, Louise Reis, Fred. Sluganz, Fred.
Voegli, Wm. Möller, Walter Gilcher, August Ehrmann, Fred. Kleemeyer, Fz. Hillgemeier. 18831884.
Page: 246. 23rd District School grade report for Carry Rink, Charly Weber, Emma Rohde, Hy.Miller,
Marie Hillgemeier, Joh. Lückert. 1884-1885.
Page: 247. 23rd District School grade report for Charly Harmann, Wm. Barkhau, Anna Vogli, Louis
Meier, Ftz. Sluganz, Lina Buchholz. 1884-1885.
Page: 248. 23rd District School grade report for Jul. Gilger, Auguste Popp, Amalie Gerland, Elise
Heinking, Lina Schulz, Ftz. Fischer. 1884-1885.
Page: 249. 23rd District School grade report for Ftz. Miller, Mary Ehrmann, Ftz. Oswald, [Pius?]
Oberly, Tilly Meier, Kate Sluganz. 1884-1885.
Page: 250. Intermediate School grade report for Emma Meier, John Kleemeyer, Louis Rink, Fred.
Reis, Hg. Brockmann, Ed. Brockmann, Fred. Wiese. 1884-1885.
Page: 251. Intermediate School grade report for Aug. Helms, Ed. Heinking, Agnes Portune, Harry
Weber, G. Hennekuhl, Ad. Hofmann, John Jauch. 1884-1885.
Page: 252. Intermediate School grade report for Carl Drescher, Ed. Möller, Tilly Meinking, Mina
Oswald, Violet Miller, Amalie Oberly, Lilly Miller. 1884-1885.
Page: 253. Intermediate School grade report for Tilly Gildehaus, Alice Nagel, Rosa Keil, Louise Ries,
Adolph Beyer, John Ries, Ftz. Kleemeyer. 1884-1885.
Page: 254. 23rd District School grade report for Dan. Reis, Richard Buchholz, Gg. Gerland, Ad.
Breitling, Christine Wiese, Maggi Schroeder, Jac. Jauch. 1884-1885.
Page: 255. 23rd District School grade report for Ft. Hillgemeier, Henriette Appel, Ehrmann [Mary?],
Walter Gilcher, Ftz. Voegli, Wm. Möller, Sophie Conrad. 1884-1885.

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Page: 256. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Werner, Henry Haseköster, Emma Popp, Wm.
Meier, Jacob Mattes, Kath. Borger. 1884-1885.
Page: 257. 23rd District School grade report for Dina Vögli, Emma Möller, Elise Mattes, Fr.
Hasenköster, Jos. Wiese, [Bernie?] Kasting, Anna Lückert. 1884-1885.
Page: 258. 23rd District School grade report for [Clarine?] Appel, Lina Gilger, Emilie Sluganz, Wm.
Kaiser, Fred. Mohs, Emma Walker. 1884-1885.
Page: 259. 23rd District School grade report for Kate Sluganz, Maggi Schroeder, Emma Walker,
Fritz Kleemeyer, Anna Werner, Adolph Breitling, Georg Gerland. 1884-1885.
Page: 260. 23rd District School grade report for Henriette Appel, Fritz Voegli, Ftz. Schluganz, Wm.
Moeller, Louise Ries, Lizzi Conrad, Wm. Kaiser. 1885-1886.
Page: 261. 23rd District School grade report for Walter Gilcher, Ftz. Hillgemeier, Jos. Wiese, Elise
Mathes, Emma Moeller, Jacob Mathes, John Denner. 1885-1886.
Page: 262. 23rd District School grade report for Daniel Reis, Emma Popp, Rick Buchholz, Clifford
Lotz, Dina Vögli, Jac. Jauch, Adolph Beyer, John Ries. 1885-1886.
Page: 263. 23rd District School grade report for [Rose?] Keil, [Puis?] Oberly, Mathilde Meier, Mary
Hillgemeier, [Jenni?] Kasting, Annie Lotz, Christine Wiese, Wm. Barkhau. 1885-1886.
Page: 264. 23rd District School grade report for Hy. Hasenköster, Charl. Weber, Lena Buchholz,
Charl. Herrmann, Anna Voegli, Carry Rink, Auguste Popp, John Lückert. 1885-1886.
Page: 265. 23rd District School grade report for Emma Rohde, Louis Meier, Hy. Miller. Fr.
Hasenköster, Albert Jauch, William Meier, Johann Fischer, Charl. Albanus. 1885-1886.
Page: 266. Intermediate School grade report for Alice Nagel, Mina Oswald, Math. Meinking, Ed.
Möller, Ed. Heinking, Ad. Hofmann, Joh. Jauch, Mary Heinking, Emma Meier. 1885-1886.
Page: 267. Intermediate School grade report for Hy. Brockmann, Am. Gerland, Ftz. Oswald, Ftz.
Fischer, Ftz. Wiese, Joha. Kleemeyer. 1885-1886.
Page: 268. 23rd District School grade report for Fritz Mohs, Emma Ladenberger, Alb. Quade,
Clarine Appel, Daisy Hainking, Emilie Borger, Emilie Sluganz, Cath. Benger, Emma Wolff. 1885
-1886.
Page: 269. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Lückert, Lina Gilger, Ida Keil, Emil Jauch,
[Seb.?] Dehner, Nonny Miller, Albertine Hock, William Hock, Carl Drescher. 1885-1886.
Page: 270. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Werner, Adolph Beitling, [Rosa?] Keil, Walter
Gilcher, Fred. Voegli, Wm. Kaiser, Fred. Sluganz, Emma Walker, Louisa Ries, Georg Wagner.
1886-1887.
Page: 271. 23rd District School grade report for Ad. Beyer, Ftz. Hasenköster, Emma Popp, Clara
Standau, Joh. Ries, Josie Espenscheid, Emma Möller, Daniel Reis, John Dehner, Mamie
Limberger, Anna Lotz. 1886-1887.
Page: 272. 23rd District School grade report for Christine Wiese, Math. Meier, Maggi Schroeder, Gy.
Gerland, [Pius?] Oberly, Wm. Möller, Fr. Kleemeyer, Kath. Sluganz, Richard Buchholz, Clifford
Lotz, Joseph Wiese, A. Beyer. 1886-1887.
Page: 273. 23rd District School grade report for Jacob Jauch, Dina Vögeli, Anna Lückert, Emilie
Sluganz, Cath. Borger, Joh. Fischer, [Dosy?] Heinking, Nonnie Miller, Emma Wolff, Jennie
Kesting. 1886-1887.
Page: 274. 23rd District School grade report for Albert Jauch, William Hock, Emma Ladenberger,
William Meyer, Carl Trescher, Carl Albanus, Ida Keil, Emilie Borger, Albertine Hock, Lina
Gilger. 1886-1887.
Page: 275. 23rd District School grade report for Fritz Mohs, Albert Quade, [Seb.?] Dehner. 18861887.
Page: 275. Intermediate School grade report for Tr. Wiese, Fr. Oswald, Fr. Fischer, Charl. Weber,
Charl. Herrmann, [Mari?] Hillgemeier. 1886-1887.
Page: 276. Intermediate School grade report for Louis Mayer, Max. Heinkeing, Aug. Popp, Lina
Buchholz, Emma Rohde, Wm. Barkhau, Hy. Miller, Hy. Hasenköster, And. Wagner, Rosa
Wirth,. 1886-1887.

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Page: 277. 23rd District School grade report for Pauline Wolff, Lina Gilger, Hary Buchholz, [Dosy?]
Heinking, Anna Lückert. 1887-1888.
Page: 278. 23rd District School grade report for Harry Wolff, Emil Jauch, Jacob Beyer, Edw.
Fulriede, Mat. Meier,. 1887-1888.
Page: 279. 23rd District School grade report for Emilie Borger, [Emma?] Ladenberger, Gg.
Espenscheid, Andr. Wagner, Eduard Walker. 1887-1888.
Page: 280. 23rd District School grade report for Georg Vögli, Fritz Mohs, Robert Severin, John
Dehner, Emma Möller. 1887-1888.
Page: 281. 23rd District School grade report for Ftz. Kleemeyer, Christine Wiese, Clifford Lotz, Rosa
Wirth, Georg Wagner, Joseph. Wiese,. 1887-1888.
Page: 282. 23rd District School grade report for Fred. Hasenköster, Mami Limbert, Clara Standau,
Richard Buchholz, Emma Ladenberger. 1887-1888.
Page: 283. 23rd District School grade report for Nonny Miller, Dina Vögli, [Jermie?] Kasting, Albert
Quade, Emma Popp, Emma Wolff. 1887-1888.
Page: 284. 23rd District School grade report for Conrad Geyer. 1887-1888.
Page: 286. 23rd District School grade report for Charly Trescher, Daniel Reis, Albertine Hock, John
Fischer, Emilie Sluganz, Hedwig Mitsch. 1887-1888.
Page: 287. 23rd District School grade report for Willie Hock, Josephine Espenscheid, Kath. Borger,
Sophie Mitsch, Ida Keil, Albert Jauch. 1887-1888.
Page: 288. 23rd District School grade report for Math. Mirth, Seb. Dehner, Anna Lotz, Walter Gilger,
Jacob Jauch. 1887-1888.
Page: 289. Intermediate School grade report for Ftz. Fischer, Ftz. Oswald, May Heinking, Hy. Miller,
Emma Rohde, Ftz. Sluganz. 1887-1888.
Page: 290. Intermediate School grade report for [Pius?] Oberly, Rosa Keil, Anna Werner, Wm.
Möller, Ftz. Vögli, Louis Meier. 1887-1888.
Page: 291. Intermediate School grade report for Maggi Schroeder, Gg. Gerland, Math. Meyer,
Adolph Breitling, Mari Hillgemeier, George Fißsel. 1887-1888.
Page: 292. Intermediate School grade report for Anna Werner, Rosa Keil, Georg Gerland, Louis
Meier, Mathilde Meier, Wm. Möller, Christine Wiese. 1888-1889.
Page: 293. Intermediate School grade report for Daniel Kamm, Rosa Wirth, Clara Standau, Emma
Möller, Georg Wagner, Jacob Jauch, Walter Gilger. 1888-1889.
Page: 294. 23rd District School grade report for Albert Quade, [?] Schlenker, John Fischer, Anna
Lotz, Louise Motz, Christine Vögli, Ida Keil. 1888-1889.
Page: 295. 23rd District School grade report for Soph. Mitsch, Emma Popp, Anna Miller, Alb. Jauch,
Wm. Hock, Charly Trescher, Math. Wirth. 1888-1889.
Page: 296. 23rd District School grade report for Daniel Reis, John Kamm, Edw. Walker, Anna
Luckert, Kath. Borger, Hedwig Mitsch, Andr. Wagner. 1888-1889.
Page: 297. 23rd District School grade report for Conrad Geyer, Emma Ladenberger, Gg.
Espenscheid, Albertine Hock, John Bausch, Georg Vögli, Lena Gilcher. 1888-1889.
Page: 298. 23rd District School grade report for Pauline Wolff, Emilie Borger, Seb. Dehner, George
Fißsel, Emilie Sluganz, Henry Wolff, Annie Motz. 1888-1889.
Page: 299. 23rd District School grade report for [Larry?] Schlenker, Joseph Hanriede, Kath. Bahr,
Valentin Meyer, [Felix?] Unger, Charles Günther, Ida Günther. 1888-1889.
Page: 300. 23rd District School grade report for Lizzie Hartung, Ottilie Baash, Lulu Beyer, Robert
Severin, Amalie Severin, Edw. Fullriede, Wm. Schroeder. 1888-1889.
Page: 301. 23rd District School grade report for Emil Jauch, Harry Buchholz, Jacob Beyer, Pauline
Sluganz. 1888-1889.
Page: 301. Intermediate School grade report for Clifford Lotz, Joseph. Wiese, Richard Buchholz.
1888-1889.
Page: 302. Intermediate School grade report for Fred Hasenköster, Louis Langohr, Emma Langohr.
1888-1889.

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Page: 302. Intermediate School grade report for Math. Meier, Rosa Keil, John Fischer, Alb. Jauch.
1889-1890.
Page: 303. Intermediate School grade report for Wm. Huck, Emma Möller, Don Kamm, Jos. Wiese,
Clara Standau, Rosa Wirth. 1889-1890.
Page: 304. Intermediate School grade report for Georg Wagner, Fritz Hasenköster, Soph. Mitsch,
Anna Miller, Ida Keil, Anna Lotz. 1889-1890.
Page: 305. Intermediate School grade report for Christine Wiese, Emma Popp, Christ. Voegeli, Anna
Schlenker, Louise Motz, Georg Hoffmann. 1889-1890.
Page: 306. 23rd District School grade report for John Baasch, George Fißsel, Amalie Otto, Pauline
Sluganz, Amalie Severin, Tilly Loheide. 1889-1890.
Page: 307. 23rd District School grade report for Annie Motz, Ida Günther, Emma Langohr, Georg
Espenscheid, Kathi Bähr, Henry Wolff. 1889-1890.
Page: 308. 23rd District School grade report for [Larry?] Schlenker, Louis Langohr, Conrad Geyer,
Ottilie Baasch, Emil Jauch, Wm Schroeder. 1889-1890.
Page: 309. 23rd District School grade report for Robert Severin, Felix Unger, Harry Buchholz,
Eduard Fulriede, Jacob Beyer, Valentin Meyer. 1889-1890.
Page: 310. 23rd District School grade report for Kate Fißsel, Jacob Mitsch, Charl. Günther, John
Sluganz, Frank Meyer, Anna Geier, Lulu Bertsch, Barbara Espenscheid. 1889-1890.
Page: 311. 23rd District School grade report for Pauline Wolff, Hedwig Mitsch, Andr.Wagner, Seb.
Dehner, Ed.Walker, Emma Ladenberger, Emilie Sluganz, John Kamm. 1889-1890.
Page: 312. 23rd District School grade report for Georg Voegele, Math. Wirth, Allen Quade, Lulu
Beyer, Lizzie Hartung, Emma Loheide, Tilly Peters, Joseph Hanriede. 1889-1890.
Page: 314. 23rd District School grade report for Ottilie Baash, Kath. Fißsel, Amalie Otto, Jacob
Beyer, Barb. Espenscheid, Jacob Mitsch, Ftz. Meier, John Sluganz. 1890-1891.
Page: 315. 23rd District School grade report for Lulu Beyer, Lizzie Hartung, Emma Loheide, Tilly
Peters, Joseph Hanriede, Charly Baasch, Nellie Steinbrecker, August Engel. 1890-1891.
Page: 316. 23rd District School grade report for Charles Fißsel, Lulu Bertsch, [Oscar?]Brennecke,
Alma Peters, M. Wirth, [Letty?] Walker, Bertha Schwartz, Oscar Motz. 1890-1891.
Page: 317. 23rd District School grade report for Louise Severin, [Elenor?] Henriede, Mathilde Keil,
Louise Langohr, Henry Wolff, Robert Severin, Louis Langohr, Val. Meyer. 1890-1891.
Page: 318. 23rd District School grade report for Felix Unger, [Andr.?] Wagner, Georg Hofmann,
Larry Schlenker, Anna Motz, Tilly Loheide, [Lottie?] Mitsch, Pauline Wolff. 1890-1891.
Page: 319. 23rd District School grade report for Georg Vogli, Ed. Fulriede, Kath. Bähr, Georg
Buchholz, Georg Espenscheid, Amalie Severin, Wm. Schroeder, Emil Jauch. 1890-1891.
Page: 320. Intermediate School grade report for Emma Möller, Clara Standau, Rosa Wirth, Wm.
Huck, John Fischer, Don Kamm, Jos. Wiese, Emma Popp, Soph. Mitsch. 1890-1891.
Page: 321. Intermediate School grade report for Fred Steinbrecher, John Kamm, Ed. Walker, Alb.
Quade, Math. Wirth, A. Schlenker, Ida Keil, Ann Lotz, John Heinemann. 1890-1891.
Page: 322. 23rd District School grade report for Barbara Espenscheid, Lizzie Hartung, Kath. Fißsel,
[Lullie?] Bertsch, August Engel, Charly Baasch, Letty Walker. 1891-1892.
Page: 323. 23rd District School grade report for Tilly Peters, Tilly Keil, John Heinemann, Louisa
Severin, Alma Peters, Oscar Motz, Conrad Reitz. 1891-1892.
Page: 324. 23rd District School grade report for Mary Schwartz, Bertha Schwartz, Cathy Bähr,
Ottilie Baasch, Valentin Meier, Frank Meier, Jacob Beyer. 1891-1892.
Page: 325. 23rd District School grade report for Harry Bachholz, Anna Motz, Amalie Otto, Emma
Scheide, Joseph Hanriede, Lulu Beyer, Ben Heinemann. 1891-1892.
Page: 326. 23rd District School grade report for Jacob Mitsch, Henry Wolff, Arthur Motz, Chas.
Fißsel, Ida Loheide, Louise Langohr, [S?] Hoffmann. 1891-1892.
Page: 327. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Hanriede, Alma Baasch, Eduard Engel, Leo
Stuck, Anna Wippel, Herbert Peters. 1891-1892.
Page: 328. 23rd District School grade report for Michael Wirth, Nellie Steinbrecher, Lilli Schwartz.
1891-1892.

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Page: 328. Intermediate School grade report for Fred Steinbrecher, Georg Hofmann, Andreas
Wagner. 1891-1892.
Page: 329. Intermediate School grade report for Louise Langohr, Emil Jauch, Georg Vögli, Tilly
Loheide, Amalie Severin, Carry Schlenker, Wm. Schroeder. 1891-1892.
Page: 330. Intermediate School grade report for Sophie Mitsch, Ida Keil, John Kamm, Mathaus
Wirth, Daniel Kamm, Joseph Wiese, John Fischer. 1891-1892.
Page: 331. 23rd District School grade report for Mary Hanriede, Mami Buchholz, Chas. Engel, Frank
Otto, Ottilie Ritt, [Christian?] Beck, Carrie Meier, Nellie Meyer, Clara Keil, John Wahl. 18911892.
Page: 332. 23rd District School grade report for [C..y?] Fulriede, Albert Heinemann, Marie
Schwartz, Julie Steinbrecher, [Erhard?] Unger, Elsa Standau, Max Standau, Josephine
Philipps, Ida Fleischer, Adolph Peters, Maggi Wippel. 1891-1892.
Page: 333. 23rd District School grade report for Rosa Wahl, Ftz. Philpps, Rosa Fißsel, [Marie?]
Fulriede, Fred Loheide. 1891-1892.
Page: 334. 23rd District School grade report for Ottilie Baasch, Conrad Reitz, Kath. Fißsel, Lulu
Bertsch, Tilly Peters, August Engel, Barbara Espenscheid,. 1892-1893.
Page: 335. 23rd District School grade report for Elise Hartung, Emma Loheide, Nellie Steinbrecher,
Mary Schwartz, Herbert Peter, Tilli Schwartz, Michael Wirth. 1892-1893.
Page: 336. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Wippel, Letty Walker, Bretha Schwartz, Charl.
Engel, Carl Roesger, Christian Beck, Ottilie Ritt. 1892-1893.
Page: 337. 23rd District School grade report for Frank Otto, Arthur Motz, Mami Buchholz, [Stella?]
Steinbrecher, Mary Hanriede, [Laura?] Hofmann, Alma Baasch. 1892-1893.
Page: 338. 23rd District School grade report for [Geo.?] Stuck, [Anna Ranger?], Rosa Fißsel, Frank
Meier, Oscar Motz, Oscar Komfest, Carl Fißsel. 1892-1893.
Page: 339. 23rd District School grade report for Eduard Engel, Alma Peters, Charles Baasch, Ida
Loheide, Anna Beyer, Tilly Keil, Anna Hanriede. 1892-1893.
Page: 340. 23rd District School grade report for [Ben.?] Heinemann, Emma Korte. 1892-1893.
Page: 341. Intermediate School grade report for John Kamm, Sophie Mitsch, Fred Steinbrecher,
Andreas Wagner, Wm. Schroeder, [Larry?] Schlenker, Tilly Loheide. 1892-1893.
Page: 342. Intermediate School grade report for Amalie Otto, [Val?] Meier, Henry Wolff, Jacob
Mitsch, Josephine Hanriede, Julie Beyer. 1892-1893.
Page: 344. 23rd District School grade report for Katherine Engel, Bert, Tillie Peters, August Engel,
Barbara Espenscheid. 1893-1894.
Page: 345. 23rd District School grade report for Joh. Wahl, Nellie Meier, Fred Philipps, Lulu
Hummel, Adolph Peters, Mamie Fullriede. 1893-1894.
Page: 346. 23rd District School grade report for Marie Henriede, Mamie Buchholz, Stella
Steinbrecher, Rosa Fissel, Josephine Phillips, Karl Bangor. 1893-1894.
Page: 347. 23rd District School grade report for Rosa Wahl, Hattie Walker, Bertha Schwartz, Karl
Baasch, Marie Schwartz, Nellie Steinbrecher. 1893-1894.
Page: 348. 23rd District School grade report for Eduard Engel, Oskar Motz, Lillie Schwartz, Alma
Peters, Tillie Keil, Benjamin Heinemann. 1893-1894.
Page: 349. 23rd District School grade report for August Engel, Oskar Kompst, Ida Loheide, Emma
Corte, Anna Henriede, Michael Wirth. 1893-1894.
Page: 350. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Wippel, Emma Beyer, Anna Henriede, Karl
Rösger, Karl Engel, Anna Bangor. 1893-1894.
Page: 351. 23rd District School grade report for Alma Baasch, Laura Hoffmann, Ottilie Ritt, Herbert
Peters, Dora Hummel, Frank Otto. 1893-1894.
Page: 352. 23rd District School grade report for Leo Stuck, Arthur Motz, Albert Heinemann, Louise
Pieper. 1893-1894.
Page: 353. Intermediate School grade report for Conrad Reitz, Johann Kamm, Jacob Mitsch, Lulu
Beyer, Emma Loheide, Lizzie Hartung. 1893-1894.

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Page: 354. Intermediate School grade report for Frank Meier, Carrie Schlenker, Amelie Otto. 18931894.
Page: 355. 23rd District School grade report for Nellie Meyer, [Ra..?] Korte, Carrie Fulriede, Ella
Erion, Karl Kompst, Johann Wahl. 1894-1895.
Page: 356. 23rd District School grade report for Friedrich Loheide, Wilhelm Hoffmann, Lillie Wahl,
Maggie Wippel, Alma Unger, Fred Phillips. 1894-1895.
Page: 357. 23rd District School grade report for Lillie Fischer, Johann Stolle, Karl Banger, Flora
Hertenstein, Rosa Wahl, Mamie Fulriede. 1894-1895.
Page: 358. 23rd District School grade report for Lillie Pfingstag, Laura Hoffmann, Josephine
Philipps, Stella Steinbrecher, Marie Buchholz, Mamie Wessel. 1894-1895.
Page: 359. 23rd District School grade report for Albert Heinemann, Anna Banger, Marie Hanriede,
Adolph Peters, Alma Baasch, Arthur Motz. 1894-1895.
Page: 360. 23rd District School grade report for Lulu Hummel, Karl Engel, Rosa Fissel, Ottilie Ritt,
Marie Erion, Wilhem Stall. 1894-1895.
Page: 361. 23rd District School grade report for Eduard Pieper, Leo Stuck, Karl Rösger, Dora
Hummel, Herbert Peters, Eduard Engel. 1894-1895.
Page: 362. 23rd District School grade report for Louise Pieper, Ida Loheide, Emma Pfingstag, Frank
Otto, Anna Hanriede, Hattie Walker. 1894-1895.
Page: 363. 23rd District School grade report for Anna Wippel, Michael Wirth, Tillie Keil, Emma
Beyer, Emma Pfingstag. 1894-1895.
Page: 364. Intermediate School grade report for Emma Loheide, Conrad Reitz, Frank Meyer, Jakob
Mitsch. 1894-1895.
Page: 365. Intermediate School grade report for Bertha Schwartz, Emma Korte, Marie Schwartz,
Lillie Schwartz, Nellie Steinbrecher, Alma Peters. 1894-1895.
Page: 366. Intermediate School grade report for August Engel, Oskar Kompst, Ben Heinemann,
[Rat..?] Pfingstag. 1894-1895.
Page: 367. 23rd District School grade report for Fred. Loheide, Wm. Tepe, Ed. Heimerdinger, Fritz
Sauter, Wm. Fischer, Fred. Dankel. 1895-1896.
Page: 368. Grade report for Lillie Wahl, Emma Wessel, Josephine Hertenstein, Maria Schwartz,
Anna Tegtmeier, and Alma Unger. 1895-1896.
Page: 369. Grade report for Bernice Hummel, Caroline Fulriede, Ella Trion, Caroline Otto, Frida
Pfingstag, and John Heidt. 1895-1896.
Page: 370. Grade report for Charles Banger, Fred. Philipps, Wm. Stahl, John Stolle, John Wahl,
Wm. Hoffmann. 1895-1896.
Page: 371. Grade report for Geo. Becker, Fred Heimerdinger, Adolph Peters, Charles Kompps,
Eduard Pieper, Nellie Meyer. 1895-1896.
Page: 372. Grade report for Lillie Pfingstag, Maria Trion, Maria Buchholz, Louise Hummel, Clara
Deutschbein, Flora Hertenstein. 1895-1896.
Page: 373. Grade report for Rosa Fissel, Maria Hahnriede, Elsa Weigold, Lillie Nagel, Wilhelmine
Morath, Blanche Weigold. 1895-1896.
Page: 374. Grade report for Rosa Wahl, Katharina Korte, Margaretha Wippel, Lillie Fischer, Mamie
Wessel, Mamie Fulriede. 1895-1896.
Page: 375. Grade report for Arthur Motz, Charles Engel, Albert Heinemann, Leo Stuck, Josephine
Philipps, Hedwig Deutschbein. 1895-1896.
Page: 376. Grade report for Emma Pfingstag, Alma Baasch, Anna Banger, Ottilie Ritt, Estella
Steinbrecher. 1895-1896.
Page: 377. Intermediate School grade report for Charles Roesger, Benjamin Heinemann, Oscar
Kompps, Eduard Engel, Herbert Peters, Frank Otto. 1895-1896.
Page: 378. Grade report for Katharina Pfingstag, Ida Loheide, Emma Beyer, Hedwig Walker, Dora
Hummel, Anna Wippel. 1895-1896.
Page: 379. Grade report for Bertha Schwartz, Emma Korte, Lillie Schwartz, Josephina Atzel, Clara
Autenrieb. 1895-1896.

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Page: 380. Grade report for Bernice Hummel, Marie Schwartz, Josephina Hertenstein, Frieda
Pfingstag, Anna Tegtmeier, Clara Keil. 1896-1897.
Page: 381. Grade report for Sophia Bauer, Frieda Deutschbein, Lulu Nagel, Katie Atzel, Max
Standau, George Knapp. 1896-1897.
Page: 382. Grade report for William Morath, Louis Giehl, John Heidt, Wm. Tepe, Ed. Heimerdinger,
Frieda Pfingstag. 1896-1897.
Page: 383. Grade report for Lillie Pfingstag, Katie Korte, Mary Erion, Lillie Fischer, Blanche Weigold,
Carrie Otto. 1896-1897.
Page: 384. Grade report for Lillie Wahl, Emma Wessel, Ella Erion, Alma Unger, Carrie Fulriede, John
Wahl. 1896-1897.
Page: 385. Grade report for George Becker, Wm. Hoffmann, Charles Bangor, Charles Kompst, Fred
Sautter, Fred Loheide. 1896-1897.
Page: 386. Grade report for Frederick Dankel, Arthur Oswald, Margeretha Wippel, Willie Asmann,
Amelia Diesslin. 1896-1897.
Page: 387. Grade report for Emma Pfingstag, Hattie Deutschbein, Clara Autenrieb, Josephina Atzel,
Elsie Weigold, Marie Wessel. 1896-1897.
Page: 388. Grade report for Minnie Morath, Lillie Nagel, Marie Hanriede, Clara Deutschbein, Rosina
Fissel, Adoph Peters. 1896-1897.
Page: 389. Grade report for Edward Pieper, Fred Heimerdinger. 1896-1897.
Page: 390. Grade report for Josephine Phillips, Dora Hummel, Stella Steinbrecher, Albert
Heinemann, Charles Engel, Alma Baasch. 1896-1897.
Page: 391. Grade report for Frank Otto, Herbert Peters. 1896-1897.
Page: 392. Grade report for Bertha Schwartz, Lillie Schwartz, Louis Brunner, Chas. Tabe. 18961897.
Page: 393. Grade report for William Assman, William Meyers, Alma Stein, Julia Steinbrecher, and
Albert Leining. [1896-1897 or 1897-1898].
Page: 394. Grade report for Clara Keil, Frieda Pfingstag, Matilda Maile, Kate Grede, Aurelia
Hummel. 1897-1898.
Page: 395. Grade report for Henrietta Rammler, Ida Walz, Emma Knapp, Clara Erion, Meta
Hausotter. 1897-1898.
Page: 396. Grade report for Grace Weigold, Anna Heidt, Max Standau, Louis Brunner, Charles Tabe.
1897-1898.
Page: 397. Grade report for Walter Espenscheidt, William Loheide, Ferdinand Dickow, Harry Pieper,
Albert Becker. 1897-1898.
Page: 398. Grade report for William Bahr, Frank Reitz, William Giehl, Jacob Wahl, Albert Dankel.
1897-1898.
Page: 399. Grade report for Fred Oswald, Gustav Teppe, Charles Mando, William McCarthy,
Wolfgang Wiesenthal. 1897-1898.
Page: 400. Grade report for George Kresser, Albert Wahke, August Knoll, Amelia Cherdrou. 18971898.
Page: 401. Grade report for Carrie Fulriede, Lillie Wahl, Emma Wessel, Marie Schwartz, Julietta
Steinbrecher. 1897-1898.
Page: 402. Grade report for Bernice Hummel, Josephina Hertenstein, Anna Tegtmeir, Lulu Nagel,
Alma Stein. 1897-1898.
Page: 403. Grade report for Sophie Bauer, Frieda Deutchbein, Aurthur Oswald, William Teppe,
George Knapp. 1897-1898.
Page: 404. Grade report for Albert Leining, Louis Giehl, Edward Heimerdinger, William Meyer, John
Heidt. 1897-1898.
Page: 406. Grade report for Mary Erion, Katie Korte, Lillie Fischer, Lillie Pfingstag, Margret Wippel.
1897-1898.

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Page: 407. Grade report for Amelia Diesslin, Ella Erion, Blanche Weigold, Carrie Otto, Charles
Kompps. 1897-1898.
Page: 408. Grade report for Charles Banger, George Becker, John Wahl, Fred Loheide, Fred Dankel.
1897-1898.
Page: 409. Grade report for Fred Sautter, William Assmann. 1897-1898.
Page: 410. Grade report for Elsa Weigold, Mary Wessel, Clara Autenrieb, Rosina Fissel, Hattie
Deutchbein, Lillie Nagel. 1897-1898.
Page: 411. Grade report for Clara Deutchbein, Clara Autenrieb, Marie Wessel, Charles Engel, Fred
Heimerdinger, Ida Krug. 1897-1898.
Page: 412. Grade report for Dora Hummel, Josephine Phillipps, Frank Otto, Anna Cherdrou. 18971898.
Page: 418. List of children at the orphanage since June 1852. [1850s?].
Description August Stumpe, Anton Stumpe, Friedrich August, Anna Wolf, Johann
Haarmeyer, Bernhard Heinrich Giese, Wilhelm Giese, Kath. Magdalena
Scheidt, Adam Scheidt, Margarethe Scheidt, Joh. Georg Scheidig, Adam
Hettesheimer, Johanne Martha Stiefel, Nicolaus Beidinger, Gottfried J.
Tritten, Georg Bröckel, Jacob Löhr, Louis Löhr, Katha. Maria Louise Löhr,
Kathe. Elise Löhr, Eva Kath. Krumm, Louise Krumm, Joh. Heinrich Krumm,
Christian Kuhlmann, Jacob Friedrich Kuhlmann, Barbara Katharine
Kuhlmann, Katharine Corwey, Paul Constantin Winterhalter, Kathar.
Fuhrmann, Johann Widmer, Margarethe Elisabeth Emmerth, Agnes
Drymeier, Johanne Sophie Fiene, Sophie Maria Fiene, Eduard Ludwig Fiene,
Heinrich Stoffel, Elise Stoffel, and Louise Müller
Page: 419. List of children at the orphanage since June 1852. [1850s?].
Description Adeline Wilhelmine Walter, Bertha Hantke, Friedrich Sauhs, Wilhelmine
Böhne, Katharine Carvey, Heinrich Weber, August Weber, Charlotte Giese,
Johanne Häfner, Anna Klöne, Herrman Klöne, Heinrich Klöne, Helena and
Catherine Bauer, Anna Häfner, Johannes Range, Johannes Reuter, Franz
Hott, Jacob Hott, August Hott, Maria Schäfer, Charlotte Schäfer, Jacob
Schäfer, Christiane Schäfer, Charlotte Schäfer, Heinr. August Eberwein,
Pauline Köllein, Gottl. Daniel Fetzer, Sabine Luft, Peter Hauk, Georg Hauk,
Herr. Carol. Louise Voigt, Jacob Hasch, Marie Elisabeth Hasch, Josephine
Hasch, Caroline Hasch, Regine Hasch, Rosine Hasch, and Mathilde Hasch
Folder: 1. Partial transcription of Volume 59: Journal on Children, 1852-1859, 1882-1898.

Box 44. Oversized Box. 1902-1973, n.d.
Folder: 1. List of accepted children. 1902.
Description Friedrich Traugott Meyer, August Richard Meyer, Emilie Glossner, Alma Glossner,
Charles Glossner, Nannette Glossner
Folder: 2. President's Report, Financial Secretary's Report, Treasurer's Report Membership and Dues and
Direct Expenses. September 1, 1903, September 1, 1904.
Folder: 3. President's report. 1906.
Folder: 4. Treasurer's reports. 1935.
Folder: 5. Proposal for laundry machine from American Laundry Machine Co., Assm. Single Toggle Press
Vacuum for Universal Press, Drawing No. 36625-A7. October 19, 1919.
Description From box 5 folder 31
Folder: 6. Drawing for fence proposal from Western Fence and Wire Goods Co. August 21, 1964.
Description From box 5 folder 34

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Folder: 7. Three drawings of grounds and buildings for Activities Center. January 30, 1968.
Description From box 5 folder 38
Folder: 8. Newspaper articles and advertisements. 1950-1973.
Folder: 9. Shriner's Hospital certificate. n.d.

Oversized Folder in Drawer. March 10, 1906
Oversized folder: 1. Certificate of Recognition for L. G. Ballauf. March 10, 1906.
Copyright © 2009-2011 Cincinnati Museum Center.
All Rights Reserved.
Images not to be reproduced without written authorization.

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