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  Photos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Schmidt discovered 16 NGC objects with the 6.2" f/11.6 Plössl refractor, erected in 1861 at Athen observatory.
On Feb. 8, 1861 Schmidt discovered the emission nebula complex NGC 6726, 6727, 6729 in Crater (see AN #1553), also seen by Marth at Malta in 1864.
Between 1845-67 Schmidt determined the positions of 110 nebulae found by the Herschels and Messier; see Mittlere Örter von 110 Nebeln für 1865, AN 70, 343 (1868).
www.klima-luft.de /steinicke/ngcic/persons/schmidt.htm   (271 words)

  
 Hoff Timeline
Johann Wilhelm Friederich Heuer was born to Carl Gottlieb Heuer and Wilhelmine Friederike born Wegner.
Friedrich Ferdinand Wilhelm Heuer was born in Pustchow to Carl Gottlieb Heuer and Wilhelmine Friederike born Wegner.
Carl Julius Wilhelm Heuer was born to Wilhelm Heuer and Louise born Erdmann in Dresow.
www.heuerfamily.com /timelines/hoff_timeline.htm   (2699 words)

  
 KarensGen.Com - Apelern, Amt. Rodenberg, Landkreis Schaumburg, Germany - Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Johann Heinrich Kerkmann (ca 1753-1831), son of Johann Heinrich Kerkmann (1718-1791) and Anna Juliana Helmerding (1721-1775) married to Sophia Christine Thies (1755-1811), dau of Johann Hermann Thies (1726-1794 from Apelern #3) and Grete Maria Hecht (1729-1793 from Kl.
Johann Heinrich Pfingsten (1731-1788, son of Hans Heinrich Pfingsten and Anna Elisabeth Grupe) married to Ilsa Maria Bolte (1739-1797 from Reinsdorf, dau of Hans Heinrich Bolte and Anna Engel Maria Wilkening).
Johann Friedrich Wilkening (ca 1747-1829 from Habichhorst #16, son of Cord Juergen Wilkening and Catharina Elisabeth Harkof) married to Anna Magdalene Moehling (1742-1798 - married 1768) and married to Maria Oldendorf widow Engelking from Apelern #34 - married 1800 Apelern.
www.karensgen.com /buch/churches/apelernhaus.php   (1114 words)

  
 Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (October 25, 1825 – February 7, 1884) was a German astronomer.
When he was 14, he came into the possession of a copy of Selenotopographische Fragmente by Johann Hieronymus Schröter, and this influenced a lifelong interest in selenography, the study of the Moon.
Schmidt crater on the Moon is jointly named for him and two other people of the same last name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johann_Friedrich_Julius_Schmidt   (387 words)

  
 Heuers in Treptow
Julius Ferdinand Christian Heuer was born in Treptow to Wilhelm Heuer and Caroline born Kutscher.
Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Heuer was born in Treptow to Wilhelm Heuer and Caroline born Kutscher.
Julius Hermann Voigt, 36, was married to Johanne Friedericke Louise Heuer, 38, in Treptow.
www.heuerfamily.com /timelines/treptow_timeline.htm   (1490 words)

  
 Descendants of Martin Zahn of Hockenheim - pafg50.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Christina ZAHN-9149 (Johann Wilhelm ZAHN, Anna Margaretha SCHMIDT, Johann Thomas SCHMIDT, Anna Margaretha ZAHN, Johann Markus, Johann Peter, Johann Georg, Johannes, Johann Sebastian, Martin, Martin) was born on 5 Oct 1896 in Altlußheim, Mannheim, Baden.
Marie Katharine ZAHN-8701 (Johann Georg, Johann Ferdinand, Julius Jakob, Johannes, Johann Nikolaus, Johann Peter, Johann Georg, Johannes, Johann Sebastian, Martin, Martin) was born on 1 Jul 1895 in Altlußheim, Mannheim, Baden.
Johann was born on 8 Nov 1891 in Altlußheim, Mannheim, Baden.
sps.k12.mo.us /khs/zahn/descend/jmz/pafg50.htm   (792 words)

  
 History of the Johann Friedrich Mohr Family
Johann Friedrich’s son Georg Konrad (Conrad) received a patent from the State of Kansas on a quarter section of state school land (the northeast quarter of section 16, Township 18 south, Range 19 west).
Johann Friedrich Mohr received his naturalization paper on 1 March 1883 (in possess-ion of Edward F. Mohr, Otis) and his oldest son Philipp received his on 17 May 1887 (in possession of his daughter Lillian (Mohr) Ogden).
Johann Friedrich Mohr was pastor of a German Baptist Church north of Bison, Kansas.
mysite.verizon.net /tw.mohr/mohrhistory.htm   (22941 words)

  
 History-KOF-Ancestors-Full-print-version
The wife of Adolph Heinrich Friedrichs (16), Harma Christine Arnd (17) was the daughter of Hinrich Arnd (34), whose father, Ludwig (68) and grandfather Andreas Arnd (136) were shepherds and serfs of the Count of Putbus.
A brother, Friedrich Christian Rosenthal, was a professor of anatomy at the university in Greifswald and later in Berlin.
Friedrich Schneider (14) was born in 1794 in Bunzlau, a city between Liegnitz and Gorlitz.
www.friedrichs.us /History-KOF-Ancestors-Full-print-version.html   (16941 words)

  
 C/1861 J1 (Great Comet of 1861)
The coma was described as a parabolic curve by Galle, with Schmidt estimating its diameter as 60-70'.
Schmidt said the tail was 120° long, Brorsen estimated it as 90° in length, Webb said it was at least 90° long, and Main indicated it was "considerably longer" than 43°.
Schmidt estimated the coma diameter as 50 arcmin.
cometography.com /lcomets/1861j1.html   (1599 words)

  
 Clues 1996
This branch of the Bitter family was known as the "Loch" Bitters because the house of their ancestors stood in a depression in the ground.
HEINZ, Heinrich, son of Johann Philip and Katherine Elisabeth, nee LEINWEBER, from Neu-Straub.
AHSGR has photos of the mother and four sons: Johann Roland, Johann Alexander, Johannes, Johann Richard, and Alexander.
www.ahsgr.org /req_clues1996.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Schmidt, (Johann Friedrich) Julius (1825-1884)
He reportedly became interested in the Moon when, at the age of 14, he came across a copy of Schröter's Selenotopographical Fragments.
Schmidt devoted the rest of his life to observing, measuring, and drawing the Moon, amassing in the process an incredible amount of selenographic information.
He began his career in Germany, spent some time in Moravia, and in 1858 became director of the Athens Observatory in Greece.
www.daviddarling.info /encyclopedia/S/Schmidt_Julius.html   (200 words)

  
 Bosse Family - Marion, Ohio & Eckartsberga, Thringen, Germany
Johann Gottfried BOSSE was born on Oct 11 1742 in Eckartsberga, Thuringen, Germany.
Johann Wilhelm KRAMER1 was born on Mar 27 1803 in Germany.
Johann was alinen weaver's apprentice in Eckartsberga, Germany, where he became a citizen at the age of 29.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Bosse.htm   (3622 words)

  
 Henschke : About Us › Line of Descent › Johann Christian
Johann Christian Henschke, born on 24th December 1803, was one of many Silesians to flee their homeland in search of religious freedom.
His wife Appolonia Wilhelmine (née Sparmann) and six-year-old Johann Friedrich Wilhelm died during the voyage and were buried at sea; nine-month-old Johanne Luise died while they were awaiting departure from Hamburg.
Johann Christian and his compatriots had been galvanised to settle by Englishman George Fife Angas who was largely responsible for founding the South Australian Company, formed with private funds to promote the new colony's agricultural settlement.
www.henschke.com.au /about/descent/johannchristian   (386 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
      v.   AUGUST JOHANN JULIAN was born on 31 Oct 1741 at Eichtersheim.
    5.  x.   PHILIPP JULIUS GUSTAVUS was born on 16 Jun 1747 at Eichtersheim, Kraichgau.
      xi.   HEINRICH JOHANN was born in 1827 at Hirschenhof.
home.comcast.net /~jmhartley/gangnus/gangnus0001.htm   (3411 words)

  
 Berlin - History of Astronomy in Berlin
Johann Elert Bode was appointed to the Observatory in 1772.
Encke was given an assistant for the new Observatory and the post was filled by Johann Friedrich Galle.
Vogel and Julius Scheiner are usually credited as being the first person to successfully use the Doppler shift to measure the radial velocities of stars - their work in this field caused a sensation in astronomy.
members.tripod.com /~BDaugherty/astronomy/berlin.html   (4440 words)

  
 Ship Skjold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Friedrich Wilhelm, clothmaker (47, died on voyage 18 Aug 1841) from Tirschtiegel, Posen
Johanne Louise nee BITTROF (58, died on voyage 21 Oct 1841) widow from Klippendorf, Brandenberg
Johann Carl Gottlieb (36, died on voyage 12 Jul 1841) from Klippendorf, Brandenberg widower
homepage.mac.com /graememoad/Family/Ships/skjold.htm   (1291 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Schmidt reportedly became interested in the moon when, at the age of 14, he came across a copy of Schröter's Selenotopographical Fragments (item 14).
His observing was done with a variety of telescopes, most notably a 6-foot long refractor by Plössl.
Schmidt is best known for his moon map (see item 22), but this earlier treatise, writtenjust before the move to Athens, is an important contribution in its own right, since it contains the first results of his measurements of the altitudes of the moon's mountains.
www.lhl.lib.mo.us /events_exhib/exhibit/exhibits/moon/p17.htm   (194 words)

  
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The Schmidt map was the pinnacle of nineteenth-century selenography.
For most of the position measurements Schmidt relied on the work of his predecessors, but he did determine himself the height of over 3,000 mountains, using the techniques invented by his countryman Schröter, whose book had inspired him to take up astronomy in the first place.
The map was published in photolithograph by the Office of the Prussian General Staff.
www.lhl.lib.mo.us /events_exhib/exhibit/exhibits/moon/p22.htm   (203 words)

  
 nayati voice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Nicolai (crater) 42 km Friedrich Bernhard Gottfried Nicolai
Schmidt (Lunar crater) km Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt
Friedrich Weidemann was the soloist, and the composer conducted.
nayati4bap.blogspot.com   (7203 words)

  
 Ship Patel
Johann Carl Friedrich (1818) farmer from Zobel, Liegnitz, Silesia
Johann Gottlieb (1820) from Gross Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia (son of Johann Gottlieb)
Johann Wilhelm (1818) from Gross Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia (son of Johann Gottlieb)
homepage.mac.com /graememoad/Family/Ships/patel.html   (1355 words)

  
 [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Friedrich Wutzke (abt 1816) in Ladne, married Maria Stoek (1813) in March 3, 1835.
Gottlieb Wutzke (1825) married Elizabeth Schmidt in Feb 2, 1846.
The Friedrich that I indicate as my line of descent Married a Rosalie Bonkowski in Volhynia and their children are Julius (1869), Johann (1871), Gustav (1873), Dorothea Elizabeth (1875), Wilhelm (1877), Andreas (1880), Pauline (1883).
www.sggee.org /pipermail/ger-poland-volhynia/2003-May/001760.html   (243 words)

  
 Clues 1995
Emigrated with sons Johannes and Alexander, one of whom died shortly after arriving in America.
LIND, Johannes, son of Jacob, from Dönhof, Volga Region.
BETZ, Johannes and Johann Peter, sons of Jacob, born in Deller.
www.ahsgr.org /req_clues1995.htm   (1085 words)

  
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She is interred  at Riverview Cemetery in Portland, Oregon never having become a citizen of the U.S.A. Friedrich GLASER is the son of Johann and Catharina GLASEROW of Jeziorce (=Jonia).
Friderica Amalia GLASER in her marriage to Friedrich Wilhelm PFEFERKORN, below, is the daughter of Johann and Catharina GLASEROW of Jeziorce (=Jonia) and sister to Friedrich GLASER.
11.feb.1821, Kabott, Friedrich GLASER, bachelor, 22 years old, son from Johann and Catharina GLASEROW from Jeziorce (=Jonia) and Eva Friedrice HERMANN, virgin, 19 years old, daughter of Georg and Regine HERMANN, the parents of Eva are dead and her guardian is Christian KRIEKLAU.
home.comcast.net /~pittelkau/GLASERFAMILY.htm   (1292 words)

  
 5D/Brorsen
The comet's coma diameter increased as a result of this close approach, with Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (Bonn) estimating it as 3 to 4 arcmin across on March 9, and 8 to 10 arcmin across on March 22.
The comet was last seen on April 22, when it was situated less than 20 degrees from the north celestial pole.
Although Johann Franz Encke then gave the orbital period as 3.44 years because of barely one week of observations, the period had been pinpointed as about 5.5 years before the end of the month.
cometography.com /pcomets/005d.html   (616 words)

  
 Gottsch Family History Home Page
*Johann (Gotsch) Göttsche, the older brother of Claus, married Dorathea Christina Rebehn and had eight children: Hinrich Wilhelm Christian, Catharina Maria Henriette, Claus Hinrich, Dorathea Margaretha Henrietta, Friedrich Johann Christian*, Hinrich Detlef, Margaretha Magdalena Johanna, and Lucia Margaretha Henriette.
In April of 1885, twins, Emil Johannes and Heinrich Julius Göttsch the sons of *Friedrich Johann Christian, and his wife Antje (Puck) Göttsch immigrated to America at age 15, and worked as farm laborers in Davenport, Iowa.
In 1890, Friedrich Johann Christian and his remaining family, consisting of his wife; Antje, daughters; Emma Adele, Helene, Dorothea, and a nephew; Wilhelm Gottsch immigrated from Hamburg, Germany aboard the steamship "Auguste Victoria" - "Auguste Victoria Manifest" arriving at the Port of New York on April 26, 1890.
www.gottschfamily.net   (2186 words)

  
 Johann Christian Klengel ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johann Friedrich Bause, Christian Reichs, Freiherr von Munich, 18th - 19th century
Johann Christian Reinhart, German, 1761-1847 Landscape with Trees and Rocks 1804 Black chalk and brush
Johann Christian Rauschner, American, 1760—after 1812 Portrait of Mrs.
www.wwar.com /masters/k/klengel-johann_christian.html   (464 words)

  
 Johann Gottfried Haid ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johann Elias Haid, Portrait of Gottfried Wilhelm Lebniz, 1781
Johann Jacob Haid, Le Buveur Der Saufferuder, circa 1750
Johann Friedrich Bause, Portrait Of Gottfried Winkler, 18th - 19th century
www.wwar.com /masters/h/haid-johann_gottfried.html   (565 words)

  
 Kreuzkirche   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Der erste Bau dieser Kirche fand von 1764 bis 1792 unter der Leitung von Johann Georg Schmidt, Christian Friedrich Exner und Gottlob August Hölzer statt, die in der Gestaltung barocke und klassizistische Bauelemente zusammenlegten.
The first construction of this church took place from 1764 to 1792 under the leadership of Johann Georg Schmidt, Christian Friedrich Exner and Gottlob August Hölzer, who combined Baroque and classical architectural elements into the design.
In 1945, the interior was completely destroyed, and was restored in simplified form in the 1950s.
www.courses.psu.edu /nuc_e/nuc_e405_g9c/dresden/altstadt/kreuzk.html   (245 words)

  
 Famous People (2b) - The German Way
It was Pestalozzi who first developed educational concepts like teacher training and curriculum innovations like group work, field trips, grade levels, ability grouping, and allowing for individual differences.
Founded a news agency in Aachen, Germany and Verviers, Belgium in 1849, using carrier pigeons to dispatch the news that arrived by telegraph in the two cities.
Born in Kassel, Reuter adopted his new name in 1844, later became a British citizen, and received the title of baron in 1871.
www.german-way.com /famous2b.html   (897 words)

  
 Pommern, Prussia Church Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Aug 17 married Friedrich Krauss 26 of Luchow and Dorothea Louise Wendland 21, dau of Friedrich
Announcement of forthcoming marriage of Karl Friedrich Muhlenbeck in Ravenstein son of Johann Gottfried Muhlenbeck to md Ernestine Wilhelmina Wendland dau of Friedrich Wendland of Ravenstein.
Oct 29 married Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wendland 30 yrs of Ravenstein and Karoline Wilhelmine Erdmuth Morke.
home.earthlink.net /~sandrareuther/pommern.htm   (8291 words)

  
 Timeline Germany 1821-1916
He wrote 13 books and was driven to madness by a number of factors, but one was the bland, dishonest complacency of his contemporaries, who ignored him while honoring writers who seem like comic book figures today...
1844-1845 The marriage of Friedrich V of Germany to and English Princess Elizabeth in Heidelberg is the nominal subject of a Turner oil painting.
The colony fell apart in 1893 and Elisabeth Nietzsche-Foerster, described by her brother, Friedrich Nietzsche (d.1900), as a “vengeful anti-Semitic goose,” returned to Germany where she edited and promoted the work of her brother.
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