Giesecke, Walter Christian, family.

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Adolf Fuchs was a minister in Mecklenburg, Germany, who became a music teacher in Texas when he failed to prove successful at farming; Christian Giesecke was a mining engineer in Clausthal, and his son Albert was a surveyor, a profession he followed in Texas as well as farming.

From the description of Giesecke, Walter Christian, family papers, 1835-1976. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 21349316

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associatedWith Fuchs, Adolf, 1805-1885. person
associatedWith Fuchs family. family
associatedWith Fuchs, Louise Ruemker, 1809-1886. person
associatedWith Giesecke, Albert, 1819-1914. person
associatedWith Giesecke family. family
associatedWith Giesecke, Ulrike Matern, 1867-1942. person
associatedWith Giesecke, Walter Christian, 1856-1935 person
associatedWith Goeth, Ottilie Fuchs, b. 1836. person
associatedWith Matern family. family
associatedWith Pauline Fisseler, d. 1861. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Texas
Shovel Mountain (Tex.)
Germany
Denver (Colo.)
Burnet County (Tex.)
Subject
Cattle trails
Frontier and pioneer life
German Americans
Mining engineering
Songs, German
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Person

Active 1835

Active 1976

German,

English

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