Heinrich (Henry) Wendland, March 1, 1838-July 7, 1926
and Maria Caroline Kolzow, September 9, 1841-February 8, 1929.
Both born in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany - were also married
there. Fred and Wilhemina (twins) were born Sept 15, 1868. In or
about the year 1869 they immigrated to America. During the crossing
Fred became ill, died, and was buried at sea.
They settled in Fullersburg, Illinois where Henry was caretaker
of a cemetery, of his farm land, that was sold to the city for that purpose.
They moved to Minnesota - Martin County - Tenhassen, and farmed until
they retired and moved to Ceylon, Minnesota. This move was made
after their youngest daughter Bertha was born, August 8, 1883.
Wilhemina Wendland married Walter Hoffmeyer. Their children's
names, George, Augusta, Florence, Marie, Edna, Walter, Alice,
and Esther.
The following children were born in Illinois:
Charles Wendland, (1871-1948) - married Minnie Westphal. Their children's names,
Albert and Irma.
Mary Wendland, (1875-1926), married William Holldorf, (1872-1949), sons
Wilbert and Lester.
Caroline Lena Wendland, January, (1878 - l951), married Reinhold
Froelich, (1875-1953), daughter Elva.
Martha Wendland, (1880 - 1948), married Henry Kramer, (1877 - 1949)
no children.
Bertha Wendland (1883 - 1979) married Louis Fanter, (1879 - 1954)
children LaVerna, Mildred, and Sarah.
William Holldorf farmed, and was a carpenter, along with Henry Kramer
and Reinhold Froelich, built many of the first houses in the, then, new
town of Ceylon, not to mention the rural Ceylon area including Lake
Belt and Tenhassen Townships. These families are all interned in Lake
Belt Cemetery.
Heinrich (Henry) Wendland's parents names, as listed on death certificate:
August Wendland and Sophia Kraft (nothing else known at this
time).
Great Granddaughters, Nadine (Lehmann) Palmer, and Edna (Schmidt) Swink
were responsible for compiling and authoring history within.
Copied and Edited from:
Martin County, Minnesota History 1887-1988
A more complete listing of the descendants can be obtained from
the families still living in or near Ceylon, MN.
Gerald A. Rosenberg,