Saturday, June 30, 2018

Emma's father: Friedrich J. "Fritz" Flueckinger


     Friedrich ("Fritz") Flueckinger—an intense looking chap—was Emma Flueckinger's father. (Emma was Fred Jenni's wife who died, at age 33, in 1906.)
     We'll start with this item from Ancestry.com:


     We learn:
     Fritz was born in, and later married in, Hutwyl, Switzerland, which is near Bern.
     Fritz marries Anna Maria Scheidegger (Schreidregger?) in 1869—then the kids come along, quickly.
     Emma is born in 1873—still in Hutwyl.
     The family leaves Switzerland, arrives in Missouri in 1883. But where exactly? Probably, in Andrew County.
     Two years later, "Charlie" is born. He is born in Andrew County—which includes Amazonia (just north of St. Joe). (P 457 of the Heritage book asserts that the Flueckingers settled specifically in Amazonia, Andrew Co. If so, and given that the Jennis were there, it is highly unlikely that the two families were not known to each other. Amazonia was/is a very small town.)
     Did they know the Jennis? (The Jennis settle in Amazonia in 1869. They were still there in 1883. Both families are from Bern, Switzerland.)
     I believe that Anna Maria (S) dies in about 1886. Soon (1890), Fritz is married to Rosina Heck, a German. By 1890, they seem to have gone south to Vernon County, MO. Perhaps that's where Rosina resides. (She's a widow with a son.)

The Flueckingers in Cleveland, Ohio (1893?)
By this time, Emma was in Montana, married to Fred.
Frieda (at right) marries Mr. White in Montana in 1898.
     By 1893, son Walter was born—in Cleveland, Ohio. Presumably, that's where Fritz and Rosina's family had settled. (There's a family photo [above] indicating it was taken in Cleveland, Ohio.) 
     Ohio is three states to the east! What's with all this resettling?
     Relative to Cleveland: there are Flueckingers in "nearby" East Liverpool, Ohio, and Pittsburgh, PA. 
     (Note: Cleveland is only 40 or 50 miles from Sandusky. There are Flueckingers, owners of a grocery store, in Sandusky.)
     By 1900, The Fritz Flueckingers were in Sheridan County, Nebraska. Sheridan is a county that includes the town/village of Rushville. 

Amazonia, MO. Mighty sleepy.
     Fritz was a farmer.
     Emma dies in 1906. Does Fritz travel to Montana for that? Frieda, too, is already there, having married Mr. White (in Fergus Co.) in 1898. She divorces him by about 1906. (Abandonment and cruelty; he was insane.)
     1910: it says above that Fritz was naturalized in, of all places, Rockville, Connecticut! What in hell is he doing way east? Maybe this is just a mistake.
     It also says that, in 1910, he resided, still, in Sheridan County, Nebraska. In Minnetonka precinct.
     By 1920, he was living in Rushville, Sheridan, Nebraska. He died there in 1923.
     So both the (Samuel) Jennis and the (Fritz) Flueckingers were living in Amazonia in the 1880s; then at least two of the Flueckingers (Emma, then Frieda) travel to, of all places, Fergus County, Montana and get hitched. These were, more or less, arranged marriages, I think, arranged by the heads of these two families, based in Amazonia, Missouri.

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