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familyimages > The Ohmann's St. Nicholas Church in Bad Essen, 2007
familyimages > ESSEN BAPTISMAL REGISTER (No. 104/1815)
04.09.1815, baptized: 17.09.1815
Jobst Heinrich Ohmann
father:  Clamer Adolph Ohmann, Colon[*] in Essener Berge
mother:  Mar. Engel Kempers
godparents:  Jobst Henr. Moeller
familyimages > Essen Baptismal Register (No. 129/1822)
30.11.1822, baptized: 08.12.1822
Mar. Elisabeth Preckewinckel
father:  Carl Heinrich Preckewinkel, Heuerling in Hunefeld
mother:  Mar. Eleon. Hofmeyer
godparents:  Aug. Carl Lange; Mar. Elis. Bütemeyer; Mar. Elis. Probst
familyimages > ESSEN MARRIAGE REGISTER (No. 13/1840)
16.07.1840
Jobst Heinrich Ohmann, Heuerling (landless crofter)
"auf dem essener Berge" (on the Essen hill)
with Mar. Elisab. Preckwinkels from Harpenfeld

Harpenfeld is located directely northeast of the town of (Bad)
Essen, about 5 kilometers of Essenerberg.
familyimages > (Image 1 of 2)

Carl Ohmann and one bag on Huntingdon, Bremen to Baltimore, August 1848
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Carl Ohmann and one bag on Huntingdon, Bremen to Baltimore, August 1848
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Preckwinkel of Linne, on Jersey, bound for New Orleans, October 1852.  Also on this list (above Preckwinkel) is W. Kohring.

From http://www.kohring.net/genealogy/WebSite/59.html

Sophia Engel Preckwinkel, daughter of Adam Heinrich Preckewinkel and Anna Maria Caroline Ilsabe Mamann
Born: 27 May 1826, Hanover 
Christened: 28 May 1826, Barkhausen 
Marriage: Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring 5 Jun 1853, St. Louis, Missouri 
Died: 24 Jul 1906, St. Louis, Missouri at age 80 
   Another name for Sophia was Anna Maria Sophie Engel.  
  Noted events in her life were:
• Immigration, 1852, Arrived In New Orleans On The Ship "Jersey", 
Which Sailed From Bremen. 
• Census, 11 Jun 1900, U.S. Census St. Louis Central Township. 
• God Mother: Anna Maria Driehaus. 
Sophia married Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring, son of Johann Heinrich Kohring and Marie Elsabein Klockenbrink, on 5 Jun 1853 in St. Louis, Missouri. 
(Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring was born on 17 Apr 1817 in Melle, Hanover and died on 20 Jan 1892 in St. Louis, Missouri)

Sophia's sister, Mary Elisabeth Preckwinkel, daughter of Adam Heinrich Preckewinkel and Anna Maria Caroline Ilsabe Mamann, married Charles Henry Kohring on 12 Feb 1853 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Mary Elisabeth Preckwinkel was born on 8 Nov 1829 and was christened on 15 Nov 1829.)
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Preckwinkel of Linne, on Jersey, bound for New Orleans, October 1852.  Also on this list (above Preckwinkel) is W. Kohring.

From http://www.kohring.net/genealogy/WebSite/59.html

Sophia Engel Preckwinkel, daughter of Adam Heinrich Preckewinkel and Anna Maria Caroline Ilsabe Mamann
Born: 27 May 1826, Hanover 
Christened: 28 May 1826, Barkhausen 
Marriage: Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring 5 Jun 1853, St. Louis, Missouri 
Died: 24 Jul 1906, St. Louis, Missouri at age 80 
   Another name for Sophia was Anna Maria Sophie Engel.  
  Noted events in her life were:
• Immigration, 1852, Arrived In New Orleans On The Ship "Jersey", 
Which Sailed From Bremen. 
• Census, 11 Jun 1900, U.S. Census St. Louis Central Township. 
• God Mother: Anna Maria Driehaus. 
Sophia married Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring, son of Johann Heinrich Kohring and Marie Elsabein Klockenbrink, on 5 Jun 1853 in St. Louis, Missouri. 
(Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring was born on 17 Apr 1817 in Melle, Hanover and died on 20 Jan 1892 in St. Louis, Missouri)

Sophia's sister, Mary Elisabeth Preckwinkel, daughter of Adam Heinrich Preckewinkel and Anna Maria Caroline Ilsabe Mamann, married Charles Henry Kohring on 12 Feb 1853 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Mary Elisabeth Preckwinkel was born on 8 Nov 1829 and was christened on 15 Nov 1829.)
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Cathar. Ohmann, single, on Blucher, Bremen to Baltimore, October 1854
The Ohmann's St. Nicholas Church in Bad Essen, 2007
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The Ohmann's St. Nicholas Church in Bad Essen, 2007
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