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- IMMIGRATION: Heinrich Mullecker Year: 1888 Place: America Source Publication Code: 849 Primary Immigrant: Mullecker, Heinrich Annotation: "Emigrants from Steinweiler, Germany, during Three Centuries." Date of emigration and intended destination. Departures from Steinweiler. Includes family data, village of origin, occasional place of settlement. Source Bibliography: BRAUN, FRITZ. Auswanderer aus Steinweiler in drei Jahrhunderten. (Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, Folge 27.) Kaiserslautern [Germany]: Heimatstelle Pfalz, 1968. 59p. Page: 43
IMMIGRATION: Heinrich Mullecker Year: 1889 Place: America Family Members: Son Georg; Son Heinrich; Son August; Daughter Anna Source Publication Code: 849 Primary Immigrant: Mullecker, Elisabetha Katharina Martz Annotation: "Emigrants from Steinweiler, Germany, during Three Centuries." Date of emigration and intended destination. Departures from Steinweiler. Includes family data, village of origin, occasional place of settlement. Source Bibliography: BRAUN, FRITZ. Auswanderer aus Steinweiler in drei Jahrhunderten. (Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, Folge 27.) Kaiserslautern [Germany]: Heimatstelle Pfalz, 1968. 59p. Page: 43
IMMIGRATION: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891
immigration: 20 Aug 1879 profession: farmer
Name: Heinrich Mellecker Arrival Date: 20 Aug 1879 Estimated Birth Year: 1858 Age: 21 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Bavaria Ship Name: Lessing Port of Arrival: New York Line: 43 Microfilm Roll: 419 List Number: 928
IMMIGRATION: 29 Nov 1888
BURIAL:
Holy Trinity Cemetery (Catholic)See Most Holy Trinity (RC) Cemetery
Most Holy Trinity (RC) Cemetery 'Holy Trinity Cemetery' Address: 675 Central Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11207 Mailing Address: 80-01 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village, NY 11379 Telephone: (718) 894-4888
This Catholic cemetery has been in operation since 1820 and is owned/governed by the Brooklyn Diocese. Visiting hours are 9AM-4PM daily; office hours are 9AM-5PM weekdays 9am-1pm on Saturday. Records Information: Records are housed at Catholic Cemeteries Office; Middle Village, Queens. searches by office personnel only, no appointment is necessary. Branchevergreen or Branch Evergreen is a part of this cemetery. April 11th, 2002 issue of the Ridgewood Times / Times Newsweekly in the "Our Neighborhood: The Way It Was" Mr. James Mueller of Meshoppen, Pennsylvania writes the following: .. "In the 1800s, a Brooklyn tinsmith donated the land for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery to Most Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church on Montrose Avenue in the Williamsburgh section of Brooklyn. His only request was that all grave markers be either wood, copper or tin thereby ensuring his livelihood. Over the years the church maintained that rule, but now will allow flat stone monuments."
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