Briefe von Henriette (Jette) Bruns geb. Geisberg, Louis Bruns, Effie Decker geb. Bruns und Henrich Geisberg im Original und als Transkription
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N 118 Geisberg-Bruns, 6
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Geisberg-Bruns >> 1. Briefe der Familien Bruns und Geisberg
1879 - 1890
Enthält u.a.: - Briefe von Henriette (Jette) Bruns geb. Geisberg an ihre Schwägerin Auguste Geisberg (29.10.1879, 28.05.1881, 05.09.1882, Dezember 1882, 03.03.1883, 12.05.1883, 22.09.1883 [nur Transkript], 15.11.1883, 15.09.1885, 08.12.1886), ihren Bruder Heinrich Geisberg (11.11.1879, 09.01.1880, 07.03.1880, 03.12.1880, 30.05.1881, 01.03.1882, 15.09.1882, 12.12.1882, 05.03.1883, 19.09.1883, 24.09.1884, Frühjahr 1885, 06.12.1886, 04.12.1887, 25.02.1888, 01.10.1888, 25.11.1888, 28.12.1889, 30.01.1890) und Heinrich und Auguste Geisberg (06.03.1887), - Teilstück eines Briefes von Henriette (Jette) Bruns geb. Geisberg an ihre Schwägerin Auguste Geisberg (ohne Datum), - Brief von Louis Bruns an seinen Onkle Heinrich Geisberg (10.05.1880), - Briefe von Effie Decker geb. Bruns an ihren Onkel Heinrich Geisberg (08.10.1881) und Auguste Geisberg (08.06.1883), - Aufstellung der Nachkommen der Geschwister von Henriette Bruns geb. Geisberg in Deutschland - Brief von Henrich Geisberg an Henriette (Jette) Bruns geb. Geisberg (13.12.1884), - Doppelbrief von Effie Decker geb. Bruns an ihren Onkel Heinrich Geisberg (08.03.1885) und Henriette (Jette) Bruns geb. Geisberg an ihren Bruder Heinrich Geisberg (22.03.1885), - Bild vom Haus der Familie Fischer in Jefferson City, Missouri und eine Skizze des Missouri State Capitol auf Transparentpaier von Bill Decker.
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Edition: Schütter, Silke (Hrsg.), unter Mitarbeit von Schulz-Geisberg, Carla, Ein Auswandererschicksal in Briefen und Dokumenten: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der westfälischen Amerikaauswanderung im 19. Jahrhundert (1827-1899) (Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Kreises Warendorf, Band 21), Warendorf 1989, S.43-364. Vorl.Nr.: 6
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