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Born:
December 4, 1823 - Hovestadt, Germany |
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Died:
June 16, 1875 - New York City, New York |
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Caspar Biele was born in Hovestadt,
Germany in 1823. He was the
first member of his family to immigrate to the United States.
Caspar was the fifth child of August Clemens Bernard Biele and
Maria Theresia Brigitta Adolphine Vernholz (also spelled Vernholtz) of
Hovestadt. Hovestadt is in
the state of Westphalia in west central Germany on the Lippe River near
Lippstadt.
Some time before 1852, Caspar moved to Barmen
where he married Wilhelmine Baacke. Barmen,
located about 50 miles southwest of Hovestadt near
Dusseldorf and Cologne (Koln) is now part of Wuppertal.
Wilhelmine Baacke, the sixth child of Henrich Christian Baacke and Wilhelmine
Wülfing was born in Barmen in 1830.
Caspar came to America in 1865 and was soon joined by his
wife and five children. Wilhelmine
and the children arrived in New York City from Bremen on the S.S. America
on Dec 19, 1865.
The family settled in the lower East side of Manhattan in New
York City. A final child was
born in New York.
The children of Caspar Biele and Wilhelmine Baacke:
Child
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Place of Birth
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Birth Date
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Wilhelmine Bertha (Bertha)
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Barmen, Germany
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February 05, 1853
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Friedrich Carl (Charles
Fredrick)
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Barmen, Germany
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January 24, 1854
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Emil
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Barmen, Germany
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September 27, 1857
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Anna (Annie)
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Barmen, Germany
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March 14, 1861
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Ewald
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Barmen, Germany
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September 15, 1863
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Ida
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New York City
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January 18, 1869
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Soon after arriving in America, Caspar worked as a
cabinet maker. He is listed in Trow's 1868 directory as a cabinet
maker and in his occupation is listed as "showcases" (see NYC
Directory page for more listing for Caspar and other Bieles).
Caspar
died on June 16, 1875 in New York City of carcinoma vertricula (gastric cancer)
and marasmus (progressive emaciation presumably cause by gastric cancer).
He died at his home on the second floor of 218 Rivington Street in southeast
Manhattan. Caspar is buried in Lutheran cemetery in Queens
in lot 10802. He is joined in the plot by his wife Wilhelmine and
his son Friedrich Carl (Charles F.) and Charles' wife Fredericka.
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