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Category Archives: Michael Daleiden
German Immigration to America: Historical Context to the Voyage Part 2
In the first part of this blog series we reviewed a German immigrant’s voyage from Europe to New York City. In this second part we will review what happened to immigrants once they reached the port of New York. Castle … Continue reading
Michael and Susan Daleiden: Use of Death Records in Research.
This week I visited the Kane County Clerks Office and their Vital Records Department. I needed the Death Certificates for Michael Daleiden and his wife Susan (nee Kurns) Daleiden. I was curious to find out what were the circumstances of … Continue reading
REVISED: Property Tax Rolls for 1864 Reveals Property Ownership for the Daleidens.
Property Tax Rolls are another source for genealogists to tap into for family history research. The Dupage County Tax Accessors Office, for example, has all Tax Roll records available on line at this link. I turned to the Tax Roll … Continue reading
William T. Daleiden: A Life Filled with Tragedies
William T. Daleiden was the only son of Christopher and Margaret Daleiden of Winfield Township, DuPage County, Illinois. As I researched William’s life several tragedies occurred within his lifetime emerged from my research. William was born on the 17 November … Continue reading
Michael Daleiden First Daleiden to Come to U.S. in 1856
The one challenge in undertaking genealogy research is keeping all relatives with the same first name straight. In the Daleiden family that lived in DuPage County I encountered three Daleidens with the same first name of Michael. I will explore … Continue reading
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