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| Phillip Hopp (Husband) b. Est 1828 in ,, Prussia
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Catherine Hopp b. Est 1854 in ,, Iowa
George Hopp b. Est 1856 in ,, Iowa
Hannah Hopp b. Est 1858 in ,, Iowa
Jacob Hopp b. 29 Jul 1859 in , Lee, Iowa
Mary Hopp b. 11 Dec 1861 in Charleston Township, Lee, Iowa
Elizabeth Hopp b. Est 1865 in ,, Iowa
Christina Hopp b. Est 1866 in ,, Iowa
Charles Hopp b. Est 1868 in ,, Iowa
Louisa Hopp b. Est 1870 in ,, Iowa
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- Title: 1880 US census, Nebraska, Otoe Co, Osage etc
Publication: United States Census Bureau
Text: Vol 7, ED 196, sheet 3, line 5
21 22 Risser, David W M 54 M Farming Ger Ger Ger
Christina W F 51 wife M Keeping home Ger Ger Ger
Eliza W F 21 dau S at home Iowa Ger Ger
Louis W M 19 dau* S at home Y Iowa Ger Ger
William W M 17 son S Farm laborer Y Iowa Ger Ger
Hellena W F 14 son* S Farm laborer Y Iowa Ger Ger
Adelia W F 7 dau Y NE Ger Ger
Attended school this year?---^
The entry "daughter" was struck out on Louis Risser's entry as was the word "son" in
Hellena's.(The LDS has "NE" as Adelia's birth place. I originally had "Iowa".)
25 26 Hopp, Phillip W M 52 M Farming Prussia Prussia Prussia
Rheumatism
Elizabeth W F 51 wife M House keeping Prussia Prussia Prussia
Catherine W F 26 dau M At Home Iowa Prussia Prussia
George W M 24 son S Farm Laborer Iowa Prussia Prussia
Hannah W F 22 dau S At home Iowa Prussia Prussia
Jacob W M 20 son S Farm Laborer Iowa Prussia Prussia
Mary W F 18 dau S At home Iowa Prussia Prussia
Elizabath W F 15 dau S At home Iowa Prussia Prussia
Christina W F 14 dau At home Y Iowa Prussia Prussia
Charles W M 12 son Y Iowa Prussia Prussia
Louisa W F 10 dau Y Iowa Prussia Prussia
Mnnnnnn Elizabeth W F 37 border W At home Ohio N.Y. Prussia
(The LDS lists Elizabeth's surname as "Mason".)
sheet 7, line 42
59 60 Tangeman, J.G. W M 56 M Farming Prussia Prussia Prussia
Anna W F 48 M House keeping Prussia Prussia Prussia
William W M 28 son S Farming Iowa Prussia Prussia
Harmon W M 26 son S Farming Iowa Prussia Prussia
Anna W F 24 dau S at home Iowa Prussia Prussia
Mary W F 18 dau S at home Iowa Prussia Prussia
Alvena W F 16 dau S at home Iowa Prussia Prussia
Arthur W M 8 son Y Nebraska " "
Attend school this year?---^
From LDS:
Census Place South Branch, Otoe, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254753
NA Film Number T9-0753
Page Number 410A
Name Rel. MS Gender Age Bir Occupation F.BP M.BP
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George QUIBLE Self M Male W 49 ENG Farmer ENG ENG
Emma J. QUIBLE Wife M Female W 42 NY Keeps House --- NY
Ella J. QUIBLE Dau S Female W 16 NE ENG NY
Ernest B. QUIBLE Son S Male W 14 NE Works On Farm ENG NY
Henry G. QUIBLE Son S Male W 11 NE ENG NY
Rhoda M. QUIBLE Dau S Female W 8 NE ENG NY
Cora E. QUIBLE Dau S Female W 6 NE ENG NY
Erastus NICHOLS Other S Male W 45 NY Laborer --- NY
Frank D. ARNET Other S Male W 24 PA Laborer PA PA
Census Place Syracuse, Otoe, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254753
NA Film Number T9-0753
Page Number 389A
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
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Robert SRAIN Self M Male W 31 IN Barber IN IN
Rebecca SRAIN Wife M Female W 24 IN House Keeper OH OH
Albert SRAIN Son S Male W 2 IN IN IN
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
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Marthy BENTER 1 Other S Female W 18 IA Servant PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
s/b "Self"
Note
1 DONE
Census Place Russell, Otoe, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254753
NA Film Number T9-0753
Page Number 422D
Name Rel. MS Gender R Age BP Occupation F.BP M.BP
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Anderson BOMER Self M Male W 33 MO Farmer KY ---
Elizth. BOMER Wife M Female W 32 IN Keeping Ho. VA KY
James BOMER Son S Male W 11 MO At School MO IN
Ida BOMER Dau S Female W 8 MO MO IN
Chas. BOMER Son S Male W 5 IA MO IN
Date: 8 Feb 2004
- Title: Portrait and Biographical Album of Otoe and Cass Counties,
NebraskaPublication: Chapman Brothers,
Chicago,
1889
Text: OTOE COUNTY, pp 433-434
JOHN W. TANGEMAN. This gentleman is a member of the firm, well-known in business circles throughout the county, of Becker & Tangeman, doing
business at Talmage, McWilliams Precinct. They are handling all kinds of hardware, both for farm, household, and other purposes,agricultural implements, etc. The firm was established in 1882, and succeeded the business house of T. E. Farnsworth. The trade is quiteextensive, and has grown to represent a business of about $60,000 annually. This year promises to go some thousand above that figure, foralthough their patrons are chiefly local, yet the territory drawn upon is very large. The reputation of the firm and their excellent stockaccount for the large business done.
Previous to engaging in his present business Mr. Tangeman followed agricultural pursuits in Osage Precinct of this county for about one
year. His residence in the county dates from the year 1868; the greater pact of the time he made his residence in that precinct with hisfather, John G. Tangeman, who was an extensive farmer, and our subject remained until he attained his majority, when he started out forhimself.
The subject of our sketch was born in Clayton County, Iowa, Nov. 17, 1851. He is the second child of six born to his parents. His father
was a native of Hanover, Germany, when ten years of age accompanying his parents to this country. They located in Auglaize County, Ohio,removing subsequently to Clayton County, Iowa. There they continued to live for about thirty years. There also are laid the scenes of youthand early manhood of Mr. Tangeman, Sr., and also that of his marriage; his wife, like himself, was born in Hanover. She was but five yearsof age when her mother brought her to America, and their home was made in the city of Cincinnati. Her father died in Germany about threeyears prior to the emigration of his widow to this country. From Cincinnati the mother removed to Clayton County, her daughter of courseaccompanying her. After about one year the mother died at her home, and later the daughter united her fortunes and life with that of oursubject, as above mentioned.
The parents of our subject are now living in Jennings, La., having gone South in the spring of 1888. They had been residents of Otoe
County for eighteen years. The father had been interested in milling and farming, and still owns an interest in the flouring-mill inMcWilliams Precinct. He is, however, retired from active participation in business affairs. In the Lutheran Church the father and mother areactive and respected members, and have so continued throughout their lives.
The subject of our sketch was educated in Blairstown, Benton Co., Iowa, and received a thorough, serviceable, English education. He came
to Nebraska before he was of age, and married Miss Lizzie O. Risser in Osage Precinct, Otoe County. This lady was born in Lee County, Iowa,on the 4th of December, 1858. She is the daughter of David and Christina (Hubach) Risser, both of whom look to the Fatherland as the placeof their nativity. There also they were brought up, educated and married, but came to the United States almost immediately after thatimportant and interesting incident. They also at first made their home in Ohio, but removed thence to Lee County, Iowa, where they livedupon a farm until 1870, from there removing as a family to Osage Precinct in this county, where they have since continued to followhusbandry. They also are attached to the German Lutheran Church, in which they were brought up.
Mrs. Tangeman, the wife of our subject, was educated after she came to this county. She is now the mother of two children, who have
received the names of Elmer and Ella. These are now receiving instruction in the schools of Talmage, and with the additional advantageswhich are theirs in this direction, doubtless their future will be brightened by the roseate halo of successful life. Our subject and wifeare members in good standing of the Lutheran Church. Mr. T. indeed holds the office of Deacon, which he has filled since 1888. Politically,he is a Republican, and enjoys the confidence and esteem of his fellows and the community tit large.
OTOE COUNTY, pp 610-613
JACOB HOPP. This gentleman is a member of the firm of Tangeman & Sons, of McWilliams Precinct, engaged in the milling trade, and has been so
connected since the fall of the year 1884. He has been directly and profitably engaged with the firm, and is a practical miller, havinglearned the business in all its details in the mill he now operates. Our subject has been a resident of the county for over ten years,living chiefly in Osage Precinct until he began to learn the milling trade.
The subject of our sketch was born in Lee County, Iowa, on the 29th of July. 1859. He is the fourth child and second son of Plillip (sic)
Hopp, now a prominent citizen and successful and enterprising farmer in Osage Precinct, where he has lived for over ten years. He is apractical farmer, thrifty and careful. He had previously lived in Lee County, Iowa, where our subject was brought up and received hiseducation in the district schools.
Mr. Hopp was about nineteen years of age when he came to this State. He attained his majority while living in Osage Precinct, and
continued to make his home with his parents until he came to the Tangeman Mills. He celebrated his marriage in McWilliams Precinct, when hewas united with Miss Alvina Tangeman. This lady was born in Clayton County, Iowa, on the 14th of August, 1863, and was but a child of sixyears when her father, John G. Tangeman, settled in this precinct. To Mr. and Mrs. Hopp has been born one child, who received the nameLillie.
The religious home of our subject and his wife is within the German Evangelical Church, with which they have been connected many years.
He is the School Treasurer of his precinct, an office he has held since 1886. He is also one of the stanch Democrats of the district andtakes much interest in political work. Although a young man he has made many friends and is highly esteemed, and without doubt there isbefore him a future that will grow brighter as the years pass.
p 648-651
HERMAN H. TANGEMAN, member of the firm of Tangeman & Sons, who operate the well-known flouring-mill on the Nemaha River, in the northwest
part of McWilliams Precinct, has reason to be proud of this enterprise, with which he became connected in the spring of 1882. It is one ofthe leading institutions of its kind in the county, and is patronized by its best citizens far and near. The property is of more thanordinary interest and importance to our subject, the mill having been established by his father, John G. Tangeman.
The present building was erected in 1884, upon the site of the old mill which had been destroyed by fire. It has been fitted up with all
the modern machinery, including five double-run of rollers, and operating by the patent process so much in favor in this latter day. Thereis a 60-horse power engine, driven by water, transported from the wheel to the mill by a cable in an even, unobstructed stream over a groovewheel nine feet in diameter. The entire machinery moves easily and without friction, and in a year's time puts out probably 15,000 barrelsof flour, besides meat and other commodities. The firm of Tangeman & Sons are able to compete with the best manufacturers of flour inSouthwestern Nebraska, and supply a considerable foreign demand, their patronage extending throughout this and adjoining States. A view ofthe mill with its surroundings is shown on the accompanying page.
Our subject was the third child of his parents, whose family comprised six children, and was born in Clayton County, Iowa, July 4, 1853.
He was reared and educated in his native township, and was a youth of sixteen years when the family came to Nebraska. They settled in OsagePrecinct, this county, and the father in 1881 established the present mill business, where Herman H. acquired the practical knowledge whichis serving him so well at the present time, Since the retirement of his father he has managed the business in an admirable, manner, andwithout embarrassment.
One of the most important events in the life of our subject was his marriage, which occurred Dec. 11, 1881, the maiden of his choice
being Miss Hopp. Mrs. Tangeman is a native of Lee County, Iowa, and was born in Charleston Township, Dec. 11, 1861. Her father, PhillipHopp, a very successful farmer, is a resident of Osage Precinct, where he has lived for many years. The parental family included ninechildren. Mrs. Tangeman received a fair education in the common schools, and remained with her parents until her marriage. She is now themother of one child, a daughter, Leonora L., who was born April 6, 1887. Our subject, politically, is a sound Republican, and with hisexcellent wife, a member of the German Evangelical Church, of Osage Precinct. He has never sought office, but at the solicitation of thepeople of his school district serves as Director.Date: 4 Mar 2006
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