Neuendorff Family Papers 1857-1950

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Neuendorff Family Papers 1857-1950

A native of Prussia, Paul Emil Maximilian Neuendorff (1830-1885) settled in San Antonio, Texas, and held several offices in the community. His son John Baptiste Neuendorff (1868-1938) was an inventor who filed many patents over the course of his life. Letters, certificates, patent records, clippings, and a photograph make up the Neuendorff family papers, documenting significant events in the lives of family members. Early records, from 1857 through 1885, are related to Max Neuendorff, while most of the later items are associated with his son, John B. Neuendorff.

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Neuendorff Family

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Paul Emil Maximilian Neuendorff was born in Prussia on 1830 August 10. He moved to Texas sometime before 1857, the year he married Maria Antonita Catarina Menchaca (1836-1911) in Bexar County. Neuendorff served the Confederacy during the Civil War and was later a member of the United Confederate Veterans organization. After the war, Max and Maria Neuendorff had eight children: Frederick, Antonio, Adela, John, Maria Antonia, Ana (or Anna), and Teresa (or Theresa). Neuendorff was appo...