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Name:Friedrich Frerichs Muennink               
Geboren:24.06.1819 in Aurich-Oldendorf, Ostfriesland, Kingdom of Holland
Verstorben:07.11.1890 in New Fountain, Medina, Texas
Eltern:
Vater: Johann Freidrich Karl Mönnich
Mutter: Johanna Christine Claßen de Braam
Partnerschaften:
verheiratet mit Antje Frieden Schoon seit 10.04.1842
Kinder:
Tochter: Johanna F. Muennink geboren 24.06.1842
Tochter: Christina Muennink geboren 12.10.1843
Tochter: Friede Muennink geboren 28.12.1844
Sohn: Friede Muennink geboren 25.05.1847
Tochter: Elizabeth Muennink geboren 15.03.1849
Tochter: Antje Muennink geboren 13.10.1850
Tochter: Friederike Muennink geboren 08.12.1852
Tochter: Fredrica Friedrichs Muennink geboren 21.10.1855
Sohn: Gerd Muennink geboren 27.03.1857
Sohn: John Muennink geboren 01.08.1859
Tochter: Wilhelmina Dorotea Elizabet Muennink geboren 01.07.1862
Anmerkungen:Other soruce list his birthdate as 17.07.1816
Friedrich Frerichs Muennink and his wife Antje Frieden Schoon immigrated to Medina County, Texas in 1856, from Aurich-Oldendorf, Ostfriesland. This particular spelling of the surname appears to have originated with, and be confined to, this family.
In the Aurich-Oldendorf Ortssippenbuch, the family is listed (along with several others) under Münk, Munik, Münke, Münnich, Munick, Münik.
There is a gravestone in Ogle County, IL (an Ostfriesen settlement) with the inscription "Rieke Harms Muenk 1854-1883". Muenk is an Anglicization of Münk. Is this the same family?
Tracing the family back to Wöbbel, Lippe-Detmold in church records, we find the spelling to be Mönnich, and earlier Mönch and Mönich from the name of the family farm in Belle. The name before this was Christian. (Ameling Christian was the Mönnich Meyer in Belle).
An article on p.47 of the 1995 bulletin of the German-Texas
Heritage Society ('Ostfresians in Texas', by Lydia Eisenhaur
Biegert) says that agents of the Castro Colony were in
Ostfriesland in 1846 drumming up settlers after a crop failure
in 1845. The first wave to Medina County had been Catholics
from Alsace-Lorraine. The 2nd/3rd waves were Germans,
Belgians, Ostfresians, and English. Most of the Ostfresians
were from Kreis County (Aurich). All were Protestants and were
chafing under the post-Napoleonic Wars and rule by Hannover.
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