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Religious marriage | May 15, 1906 Husband: 30 Wife: 24 Manhattan, New York, USA Latitude: N40.732332 Longitude: W73.984122Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Address: FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH
336 E 14 Street New York First German Baptist Church 336 East 14th Street near First Avenue New York, N.Y. 10003 Organ Specifications: 336 East 14th Street and First Avenue (1869-c.1920) â–º II/13 Geo. Jardine & Son (c.1869) Sixth Street near Avenue C (1866-1869) • unknown Avenue A near Second Street (1850-1866) • unknown Stanton and Essex Streets (1846-1850) • unknown The First German Baptist Church was organized in 1846 to serve the large number of German immigrant families living in "Klein Deutschland" ("Little Germany"). For their first four years, the congregation met at Stanton and Essex Streets, and in 1850 they removed to Avenue A near Second Street, where they remained for sixteen years. Following the Civil War, as many residents and churches relocated farther uptown, First German Baptist made plans for a new church, temporarily moving to Sixth Street near Avenue C until a site was purchased on East 14th Street, the northern boundary of Klein Deutschland. In 1866, Julius Boekell designed a fanciful Romanesque-style edifice that had a gabled facade with two narrow towers and many windows. Some sources state that the new church was opened in 1869. The German congregation merged or ceased to exist sometime after 1920. Note: https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%… John and Augustina Note: Believed to be from their wedding. |
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Media object | Note: The vessel that brought them to Australia from Canada. |
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Media object | Note: The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Saturday 14 February 1931 |
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