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Hans Christoph Moritz von Beschwitz

Hans Christoph Moritz von Beschwitz

Male 1780 - 1848  (68 years)

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  1. 1.  Hans Christoph Moritz von BeschwitzHans Christoph Moritz von Beschwitz was born 29 Sep 1780, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 23 Nov 1848, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Inherited knight estates Ober-Ottenhain, Groß-Schweidnitz which he sold in 1840 for Alt-Hörnitz.

    http://www.schlosshotel-althoernitz.de/

    Hans married Henriette Agnes von Gersdorff 13 Oct 1809, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany. Henriette (daughter of Wolf Christian Ludwig von Gersdorff and Karoline Sofie Charlotte von Liebenau) was born 17 Mar 1791, Kieslingswalde, Sachsen, Germany; died 5 Jan 1863, Zittau, Sachsen, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Agnes Marie Karoline von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Sep 1811, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 10 Apr 1865, Reichenbach, Germany.
    2. 3. Moritz Alexander von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 6 Feb 1813, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 26 Nov 1863, Herrnhut, Sachsen, Germany.
    3. 4. Clara von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 Sep 1814, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 30 May 1855, Nieder-Zodel.
    4. 5. Therese Natalie von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 29 Jan 1817, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
    5. 6. Marie Pauline von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 20 Apr 1819, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 30 Oct 1895.
    6. 7. Wolf Moritz Walbemar von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Nov 1820, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 12 Oct 1821.
    7. 8. Wolf Leopold Moritz "Leopold" von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Nov 1826, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 27 Nov 1888, Schmochtitz, Sachsen, Germany; was buried 29 Nov 1888, Taucherfriedhof, Bautzen, Sachsen, Germany.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Agnes Marie Karoline von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 26 Sep 1811, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 10 Apr 1865, Reichenbach, Germany.

    Agnes married Ferdinand von Bethache 21 Jul 1839, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany. Ferdinand died 3 May 1895, Kötzschenbroda. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Moritz Alexander von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 6 Feb 1813, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 26 Nov 1863, Herrnhut, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Royal Saxonian Lieutenant when in 1840 he left the army after taking over the knight-estate Groß-Schweidnitz.

    In 1851 he sold the estate of Groß-Schweidnitz and bought instead Mittel-Sohland at the Rothstein (5 miles west of Loebach). He was forced to sell this estate before his death.

    Moritz married Emilie Marie von Nostitz 22 Jun 1841, Groß-Radisch, Germany. Emilie (daughter of Adolf von Nostitz and Marie Margarete von Gotz) was born 29 Sep 1817, Groß-Radisch, Germany; died 26 May 1901, Blasewitz, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 9. Moritz Adolf von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 8 Aug 1842, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 31 Dec 1895, Bertelsdorf, Sachsen, Germany.
    2. 10. Alexander Johannes von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Oct 1843, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 1871, Sonnenstein, Germany.
    3. 11. Moritz Maximilian Freiherr von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Mar 1845, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 18 Jan 1925, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.
    4. 12. Marie Eleonore Henriette von Beschwitz, Mathilde  Descendancy chart to this point was born 23 Jul 1846, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 30 Apr 1848, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
    5. 13. Curt Moritz von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Aug 1847, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 7 May 1850, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
    6. 14. Mathilde Anna von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 4 Oct 1848, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
    7. 15. Anna Mathilde von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 4 Oct 1848, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
    8. 16. Moritz Friedrich von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 8 Jan 1850, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
    9. 17. Anna Eleonore von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Dec 1852, Mittel-Sohland, Germany.
    10. 18. Henriette Magda Helene von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 28 Nov 1855, Mittel-Sohland, Germany; died 1 Feb 1900, Blasewitz, Germany.
    11. 19. Moritz Otto von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 28 Nov 1855, Mittel-Sohland, Germany; died 30 Nov 1909, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

  3. 4.  Clara von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 2 Sep 1814, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 30 May 1855, Nieder-Zodel.

    Clara married Eugen Louis Mender 13 Oct 1837. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 20. Carl Josef Mender  Descendancy chart to this point was born 18 Jun 1842.
    2. 21. Emilie Henriette Valerie Mender  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Feb 1844.
    3. 22. Agnes Pauline Theresia Mender  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 Aug 1846.

  4. 5.  Therese Natalie von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 29 Jan 1817, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

  5. 6.  Marie Pauline von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 20 Apr 1819, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 30 Oct 1895.

    Marie married Friedrich Schmaltz 17 Mar 1839. [Group Sheet]


  6. 7.  Wolf Moritz Walbemar von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 24 Nov 1820, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 12 Oct 1821.

  7. 8.  Wolf Leopold Moritz "Leopold" von BeschwitzWolf Leopold Moritz "Leopold" von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hans1) was born 14 Nov 1826, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 27 Nov 1888, Schmochtitz, Sachsen, Germany; was buried 29 Nov 1888, Taucherfriedhof, Bautzen, Sachsen, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; Inherited knight estate

    Notes:

    Royal Saxonian peace judge and inherited knight estate Alt-Hörnitz.

    Wolf married Johanna Maria Magdalena von Schwemler 1 Nov 1852, Zittau, Sachsen, Germany. Johanna (daughter of Ferdinand Gustav Carl Ernst von Schwemler and Johanne Emilie Caroline Krümmel) was born 22 Jul 1834, Frankfurt, Oder, Germany; was christened 19 Aug 1834, Frankfurt, Oder, Germany; died 7 May 1914, Blankenburg, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 23. Hans Christoph Moritz "Moritz" von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Aug 1853, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 28 Feb 1934, Oberwatha, Germany.
    2. 24. Ernst Moritz "Ernest" von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Aug 1860, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 6 Jan 1914, Hubertusburg.
    3. 25. Agnes von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 16 Sep 1863, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died Abt Sep 1947.
    4. 26. Rudolph Moritz von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Oct 1864, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 15 Jan 1934, Healy, Lane County, Kansas.
    5. 27. Moritz Georg "George" von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 31 Jan 1867, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 8 Mar 1945, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried 12 Jul 1945, Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois.
    6. 28. Elisabeth Gretian von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 6 Nov 1868, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 14 Jun 1895; was buried Oak Grove Cemetery, White County, Arkansas.
    7. 29. Wallh von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Feb 1872, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.
    8. 30. Therese Marie von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Jan 1873, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 17 Nov 1957, Bad Blankenburg, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 9.  Moritz Adolf von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 8 Aug 1842, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 31 Dec 1895, Bertelsdorf, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Death place of Bertelsdorf became part of Poland after World War II.

    Moritz married Ida Wilhelmine Marie d'Houdan de Villeneuve 26 Nov 1876. Ida (daughter of Andre d'Houdan de Villeneuve and Auguste May) was born 20 Oct 1845, Bunzlau, Lower Silesia, Germany; died 3 Dec 1914, Goerlitz, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 31. Alexander Moritz von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Oct 1877, Bertelsdorf, Sachsen, Germany; died 5 Jan 1937, Duesseldorf, Germany.
    2. 32. Ida Mathilde Gertrud von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Dec 1878, Bertelsdorf, Germany; died 24 Aug 1915, Bad Oeynhause, Germany.
    3. 33. Maximilian Moritz Andres von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 6 Jan 1886, Bertelsdorf, Germany; died 27 Oct 1915, Grabonowka.

  2. 10.  Alexander Johannes von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 19 Oct 1843, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 1871, Sonnenstein, Germany.

    Notes:

    Became an officer in the Austrian army. He took part in the battle of Custozza; they beat the Italians. In 1871, he left the army and died from an illness from the war in Sonnenstein by Pirna.


  3. 11.  Moritz Maximilian Freiherr von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 14 Mar 1845, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 18 Jan 1925, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

    Moritz married Anna Freifrau Goede 29 Jul 1879, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Theodor Gustav Goede and Wilhelmine Bothe) was born 20 Feb 1858, Bleckendorf, Sachsen, Germany; died 24 Oct 1922, Ober-Oderwitz, Oderwitz, Sachsen, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 34. Marie Elisabeth Catharine Freiin von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 18 Mar 1881, Blasewitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 26 May 1959, Wiesbaden, Germany.
    2. 35. Moritz Christoph Werner Freiherr von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Jun 1884, Blasewitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 21 Jul 1972, Wiesbaden, Germany.
    3. 36. Hans Christoph Freiherr von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Sep 1885, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 29 May 1961, Wiesbaden, Germany.
    4. 37. Moritz Alexander Ulrich Freiherr von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 15 Jul 1891, Blasewitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 4 Aug 1972, München, Germany.

  4. 12.  Marie Eleonore Henriette von Beschwitz, Mathilde Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 23 Jul 1846, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 30 Apr 1848, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

  5. 13.  Curt Moritz von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 14 Aug 1847, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 7 May 1850, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

  6. 14.  Mathilde Anna von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 4 Oct 1848, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Twin of Anna Mathilde.


  7. 15.  Anna Mathilde von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 4 Oct 1848, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Twin of Mathilde Anna.

    Anna — Hanns Karl Hugo von Kirchbach. Hanns was born 20 Jul 1833, Cunnersdorf, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  8. 16.  Moritz Friedrich von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 8 Jan 1850, Groß-Schweidnitz, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Was lieutenant in the Husar regiment Koenig Albert Nr. 18, 1878 he resigned and immigrated to Australia. He had no children.

    Moritz — . Unknown [Group Sheet]


  9. 17.  Anna Eleonore von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 17 Dec 1852, Mittel-Sohland, Germany.

    Anna — Albert Lange Kommerzienrat. [Group Sheet]


  10. 18.  Henriette Magda Helene von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 28 Nov 1855, Mittel-Sohland, Germany; died 1 Feb 1900, Blasewitz, Germany.

    Notes:

    A teacher.


  11. 19.  Moritz Otto von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 28 Nov 1855, Mittel-Sohland, Germany; died 30 Nov 1909, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Was Second Lieutenant in the Infantry regiment Prinz Friedrich August Nr. 104.

    He quit in 1876 after suffering a paralizing injury. He was very amiable in spite of being confined the rest of his life to a wheel chair.


  12. 20.  Carl Josef Mender Descendancy chart to this point (4.Clara2, 1.Hans1) was born 18 Jun 1842.

  13. 21.  Emilie Henriette Valerie Mender Descendancy chart to this point (4.Clara2, 1.Hans1) was born 14 Feb 1844.

  14. 22.  Agnes Pauline Theresia Mender Descendancy chart to this point (4.Clara2, 1.Hans1) was born 2 Aug 1846.

  15. 23.  Hans Christoph Moritz "Moritz" von BeschwitzHans Christoph Moritz "Moritz" von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 17 Aug 1853, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 28 Feb 1934, Oberwatha, Germany.

    Notes:

    Major General in German Army. Only those of nobility could be officers then.

    Hans married Walthere Helene Zschille 14 Nov 1887, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany. Walthere (daughter of Gustav Fedor Zschille and Therese Ernestine von Einsiedel) was born 27 May 1867, Großenhain; died 24 Apr 1910, Großstädteln. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 38. Adelheid Therese von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 31 Aug 1888, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 1944.

    Hans married Mathilde Johanna "Hanna" Zschille 3 Apr 1913, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany. Mathilde (daughter of Gustav Fedor Zschille and Therese Ernestine von Einsiedel) was born 19 Feb 1863, Großenhain, Saxony, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  16. 24.  Ernst Moritz "Ernest" von BeschwitzErnst Moritz "Ernest" von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 17 Aug 1860, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 6 Jan 1914, Hubertusburg.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1910, Ward 34, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Lived in Chicago, Illinois.

    Ernst married Hedwig "Hattie" M. Nathenson 1 Oct 1891. Hedwig (daughter of Julius Nathenson) was born 24 May 1870, Berlin, Germany; died 16 Feb 1927, St. Lukes Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 39. Ernest Milton Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 10 Nov 1905, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was christened 21 Sep 1914, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 14 May 1975, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; was buried 17 May 1975, Philadelphia Memorial Park.

  17. 25.  Agnes von BeschwitzAgnes von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 16 Sep 1863, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died Abt Sep 1947.

    Agnes married Paul Toennies 15 Jun 1886, Berlin, Germany. Paul died 29 Oct 1905, Blankenburg, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 40. Walter Toennies  Descendancy chart to this point was born 30 Nov 1887; died 6 Nov 1965.
    2. 41. Edith Toennies  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1888.
    3. 42. Theodore Toennies  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1890; died Abt 1917.

  18. 26.  Rudolph Moritz von BeschwitzRudolph Moritz von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 24 Oct 1864, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 15 Jan 1934, Healy, Lane County, Kansas.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: BCHF-1L

    Notes:

    Name Index to Cancelled, Rejected, and Relinquished Land Entry Files
    Dodge City, Kansas and Topeka, Kansas Land Offices, ca. 1905-1937 (Record Group 49), in NARA's Central Plains Region (Kansas City, MO)

    Dodge City, Kansas in 1916.

    Rudolph married Anna Elsia W. Droegemeier 2 Aug 1894, Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas. Anna (daughter of Henry August Droegemeier and Mary Ann Brandt) was born 7 May 1876, Peotone, Will County, Illinois; died 30 Jul 1968, McPherson, McPherson County, Kansas. [Group Sheet]


  19. 27.  Moritz Georg "George" von BeschwitzMoritz Georg "George" von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 31 Jan 1867, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 8 Mar 1945, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried 12 Jul 1945, Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Majestic Theatre, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Concertmaster
    • Residence: 1888/1892, Schmochtitz, Sachsen, Germany; Schmochtitz knight estate purchased for 298.000 Marks sold for 314.000 Marks
    • Census: 1910, 2729 Racine Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Naturalization: 13 Feb 1919, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1930, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Born in knight estate Alt Hörnitz 2 miles West of Zittau, Sachsen, Germany.

    Georg performed Felix Mendelssohn's violin concerto in a command performance before the King of Saxony at the age of 12.

    While in Vienna studying under the Hungarian violinist and composer Joseph Joachim (28 June 1831 - 15 August 1907), Georg was asked if he would like to join Joachim in a visit to the home of a close friend. The two descended steps to a basement apartment where they were greeted enthusiastically by Joachim's friend. The friend, in excited voice, asked the two to please be seated so he could play for them something he had just composed. The friend went to the piano and played "Brahms Lullaby". Thus Georg was presented a unique introduction to Johannes Brahms, one of the great classical composers of Europe during the latter part of the 19th century.

    Purchased Schmochtitz for 298.000 Marks in 1888. Was sold in 1892 for 314.000 Marks.
    http://www.benno-haus.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52&Itemid=84

    At the age of 24, Georg migrated to the middle of the United States to the booming railroad city of Chicago. The reason for his migration is unknown but many at this time left for the new world to seek their fortune.

    George, as he was known in the U.S., was an accomplished violin and violist. He was first chair viola and one of the founding members of First Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He also played for the Chicago Opera Orchestra. George was a pupil of the famous violin master, Pablo de Sarasate (10 Mar 1844 - 20 Sep 1908) and performed as a concert violinist in tours all over the world.

    During the interim between concert seasons, George was concertmaster at the Majestic Theatre in Chicago (now the Bank of America Theatre). The Majestic played vaudeville. George felt a great challenge in playing vaudeville since all music direction was in accordance to what the performers were doing on stage rather than from the music score. Every performance was unpredictable, particularly those involving animals. This presented a real challenge to the concertmaster, a challenge George enjoyed.
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    References:
    Chicago Federation of Musicians letter.
    Chicago Sun obituary, 9 March 1945.

    Moritz married Maude Eleanor Elizabeth Wheeler 22 May 1901, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Maude (daughter of Edmund Lyon Wheeler and Eleanor Elizabeth Sarah Smith) was born 29 Aug 1873, Spencer Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; died 3 Sep 1961, Mercer Island, Washington; was buried 8 Sep 1961, Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 43. Milton Miles Beckwith  Descendancy chart to this point was born 27 Sep 1901, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 25 Aug 1981, Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried 10 Oct 1981, Elmhurst Memorial Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.
    2. 44. Willard Francis von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 23 Nov 1903, Illinois; died Jun 1976, Washington; was buried Fern Hill Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington.
    3. 45. George Lester Beckwith  Descendancy chart to this point was born 22 Oct 1907, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 6 Mar 1989, Redmond, Washington; was buried 16 May 1989, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois.

  20. 28.  Elisabeth Gretian von BeschwitzElisabeth Gretian von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 6 Nov 1868, Alt-Hörnitz, Hörnitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 14 Jun 1895; was buried Oak Grove Cemetery, White County, Arkansas.

    Notes:

    The Gotha lists an Elisabeth born 6 November 1870 in Alt Hörnitz, immigrated to the US and died 1893 at the age of 23 in Buffalo, NY. Maude von Beschwitz lists a Gretian dieing in her brother Rudolphs home in Kansas. I suspect this is one and the same. Rudolph lived both in Buffalo, New York and Kansas.


  21. 29.  Wallh von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 26 Feb 1872, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

  22. 30.  Therese Marie von BeschwitzTherese Marie von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 26 Jan 1873, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 17 Nov 1957, Bad Blankenburg, Germany.

    Notes:

    Blankenburg March 4, 1947

    My Dear Maude:

    Please excuse me that I haven't answered your letter sooner because I got it in the middle of February. The bad conditions we are having here make it difficult. Thanks for the picture. I had a picture of George's boys and home in Michigan, but lost everything when bombed out in Dresden, and all our memories went with. On January 31 I thought of George and our lives. If he were living he would have been writing about me. I hope he didn't worry too much about us the last days of his life.

    You asked our ages - Agnes 84, Carl will be 81 and I am 74. We thought we would have it better in our old age.

    We are thankful from the bottom of our hearts for your warm feelings and desire to help us so much. We are very thankful that Milton is going to send things to us. I only hope that all the packages will get here because they go through so many zones. I will write immediately when we receive a package. Please write very clearly Carl or Marie and Goldberg 14-A. There are about four families with the name Thilo. Your offer to send tobacco and cigarettes would be very much appreciated.

    It is very hard to write because of the intense cold. Our house consists of two rooms and a kitchen. We have to live, sleep, and cook in one room because we can not get much coal or wood. The temperature inside is thirty nine degrees which makes writing difficult with numbed hands. The light is turned off and we go to bed at seven in the evening.

    We can't get gas and heating supplied and can't properly prepare food. Since December 10th everything is frozen and we get water from next door. Living in Germany is bad. You should be thankful you are in America. I love my
    fatherland but if I were young I would leave it. The saying is you can't take an old tree and transplant it.

    Carl is not getting any pension, Henry lost his life going against Hitler. Gunther made a remark and nearly went to prison. Everywhere you went you couldn't talk because of spies. If George would have written anything we told him and his letter were opened it would have been difficult for us. Many families were in trouble.

    Agnes is living with Edith in Mariemburg. She thinks of you often and she helps us as much as she can. Edith's husband still has the factory. She has all her furniture but have their difficulties and have to work hard. Agnes had three eye operations and her heart at her age is not too good.

    Our children Gunther and Gretle help all they can and both are working hard to make ends meet. Gunther works for a family.

    I hope dear Maude this letter will arrive.

    Hearty greetings to all,

    Marie
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    Reference:
    Letter to Maude von Beschwitz

    Therese married August Ferdinand Carl Thilo 1 Oct 1902, Blankenburg, Germany. August was born 24 Jul 1866; died 28 May 1948, Bad Blankenburg, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 46. Clara Magdal Annemarie "Annemarie" Schade  Descendancy chart to this point was born 13 Jul 1903, Chemnitz; died 10 Jun 1945, Bad Blankenburg, Germany.
    2. 47. Agnes Frieda Margarete "Margarete" Thilo  Descendancy chart to this point was born 22 Jan 1905, Chemnitz, Germany; died 15 Jun 1982, Overrhardt, Germany.
    3. 48. Karl Felixleop Günter "Günter" Thilo  Descendancy chart to this point was born 23 Aug 1907; died 10 Oct 1966.


Generation: 4

  1. 31.  Alexander Moritz von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (9.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 19 Oct 1877, Bertelsdorf, Sachsen, Germany; died 5 Jan 1937, Duesseldorf, Germany.

    Notes:

    Birth place of Bertelsdorf later

    Alexander married Sophie Marie Ursula Hoffmann 1 Mar 1919, Berlin, Germany. Sophie (daughter of Ernst Hoffmann and Marie Hollmann) was born 4 Aug 1888, Tangermuende, Germany; died 29 Sep 1945, Uechtspringe, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 49. Moritz Wolf Dietrich von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Oct 1921, Berlin, Germany.
    2. 50. Dr. Max Hans Christoph von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 7 Nov 1923, Berlin, Germany.

  2. 32.  Ida Mathilde Gertrud von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (9.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 17 Dec 1878, Bertelsdorf, Germany; died 24 Aug 1915, Bad Oeynhause, Germany.

    Ida married Georg Schultz 12 Jul 1904, Zittau, Sachsen, Germany. Georg died 17 Sep 1915, Bethincourt. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 51. Ida Pauline Annelore Schultz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 11 Apr 1906, Hohensala, Posen.
    2. 52. Clara Wanda Hildegard Schultz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 21 Jul 1907, Ploen, Germany.
    3. 53. Sophie Gerdrud Ingeborg Schultz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 28 Jul 1910, Ploen, Germany.

  3. 33.  Maximilian Moritz Andres von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (9.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 6 Jan 1886, Bertelsdorf, Germany; died 27 Oct 1915, Grabonowka.

    Notes:

    Never married.


  4. 34.  Marie Elisabeth Catharine Freiin von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (11.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 18 Mar 1881, Blasewitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 26 May 1959, Wiesbaden, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 96FS-C8

    Marie married Kurt Adolf Ewald von Kries 24 Apr 1906, Zittau, Sachsen, Germany. Kurt was born 8 Mar 1880, Friedenau; died 15 Sep 1965, Pfungstadt. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 54. {Removed by request} von Kries  Descendancy chart to this point was born 6 May 1908, Thorn; died 10 Sep 1960, Stockstadt.
    2. 55. Anna Katharine Christa Dagmar von Kries  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Dec 1910, Berlin, Germany; died 27 Dec 1971, Darmstadt.
    3. 56. Gottlob Christoph Ewald Kurt Rüdiger von Kries  Descendancy chart to this point was born 30 Oct 1917, Thorn.
    4. 57. Marie-Luise Catharina Anna Sibylle von Kries  Descendancy chart to this point was born 20 Aug 1923, Friedenau.

  5. 35.  Moritz Christoph Werner Freiherr von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (11.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 14 Jun 1884, Blasewitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 21 Jul 1972, Wiesbaden, Germany.

    Notes:

    Rittmeister Freiherr von Beschwitz led Feldflieger-Abt. 39 of the XVIII A.K. since May 31,1916. He proved himself to be a distinguished and brave flier. On the night of July 1 and 2 over Laon he was attacked by an overwhelming enemy force and successfully fought them off. In the landing after this difficult night flight he was seriously injured.

    Moritz married Benigna Karin von Schlieben 28 Aug 1911, Zittau, Sachsen, Germany. Benigna (daughter of Casper Anton Richard von Schlieben and Martha Elisabeth von Raab) was born 3 Jul 1891, Zittau, Sachsen, Germany; died 25 Jul 1983, Bad Schwalbach. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 58. Karin Anna-Marie Gisela Freiin von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 12 Jun 1912, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 31 Mar 1992, Wiesbaden, Germany.
    2. 59. Maximilian Richard Hans Christoph Werner Freiherr von Beschwitz  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Jan 1915, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 25 May 2011.

  6. 36.  Hans Christoph Freiherr von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (11.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 5 Sep 1885, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 29 May 1961, Wiesbaden, Germany.

  7. 37.  Moritz Alexander Ulrich Freiherr von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (11.Moritz3, 3.Moritz2, 1.Hans1) was born 15 Jul 1891, Blasewitz, Sachsen, Germany; died 4 Aug 1972, München, Germany.

    Moritz married Johanna Petschke 8 Oct 1968. Johanna was born 8 May 1894, Bautzen, Sachsen, Germany; died 3 Feb 1987, München, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  8. 38.  Adelheid Therese von BeschwitzAdelheid Therese von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (23.Hans3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 31 Aug 1888, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany; died 1944.

    Adelheid married Ernst Herbert Duerr Leipzig. Ernst died 15 Feb 1917. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 60. Ruth Erlecke  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1917.

    Adelheid — Otto Walter Erlecke. Otto (son of Andreas Christoph Erlecke and Dorothea Karolina Minna Becker) was born 24 Oct 1881, Straßburg; died Abt 1945. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 61. Klaus von Borck-Erlecke  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1919.
    2. 62. Hans Erlecke  Descendancy chart to this point was born 10 May 1919, Merseburg; died Aug 1993.

  9. 39.  Ernest Milton BeschwitzErnest Milton Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (24.Ernst3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 10 Nov 1905, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was christened 21 Sep 1914, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 14 May 1975, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; was buried 17 May 1975, Philadelphia Memorial Park.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: FB8B-3T
    • Also Known As: Ernst Moritz von /Beschwitz/
    • Census: 1910, Ward 34, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1930, Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
    • Immigration: 1945, Brazil

    Notes:

    Birth name Ernst Moritz von Beschwitz

    Letter sent to 829 Columbia Drive, Vernam Park, R.D.I., Clarington, Pennsylvania but returned no such address:

    24 March 1941
    537 Arlington Place
    Chicago, Illinois

    My Dear Ernest

    A couple of weeks ago we had the pleasure to see your sister in law as she visited us in our home here in Chicago and I was certainly very glad to hear so good news about you! It is a long time ago that I wrote to you, but received no response to my letter. Well dear Ernest, believe me I am very anxious to hear from you and your doings. I was glad to hear that you are married to a lovely girl and have your own little home now. My two sisters living in Germany are always asking in their letters to me, about you, but I had so little information. Milton and George are busy here in Chicago and Willard is in Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas, with the 202 Coast Artillery, he belongs since many years to the National Guard. How is the military drafting effect you?

    Now my dear Ernest let me hear from you. We are all interested in your welfare and your happiness and let us keep up our correspondence in the future, and should you come to Chicago, don't miss to see us. You and your wife will be always heartily welcome here in our home.

    With the best wishes to you and your wife,

    Your Uncle,

    George von Beschwitz
    ----------
    Reference:
    Returned George von Beschwitz letter.

    Ancestral File submitter:
    Debra Ann Conaway
    730 Anherst Lane
    Deer Park, Texas 77536

    Ernest married Kathryn Marsaleete Cornelius 15 Nov 1930, Cleveland, Ohio. Kathryn (daughter of William Austin Cornelius and Willie Jefferson Moore) was born 15 Nov 1904; died 2 Jan 2001, Pittsburg, Texas; was buried 4 Jan 2001, Rose Hill Cemetery, Pittsburg, Texas. [Group Sheet]


  10. 40.  Walter Toennies Descendancy chart to this point (25.Agnes3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 30 Nov 1887; died 6 Nov 1965.

    Walter — Margot Zectz. Margot was born 11 Nov 1900. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 63. Theo Toennies  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Sep 1921; died 31 Jul 2007.
    2. 64. Hans-Georg Toennies  Descendancy chart to this point was born 10 Dec 1926; died 1 Jun 2002.
    3. 65. Gerhard Toennies  Descendancy chart to this point

  11. 41.  Edith ToenniesEdith Toennies Descendancy chart to this point (25.Agnes3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born Abt 1888.

    Notes:

    "Thanks for package, when it arrived Agnes could not enjoy it because she was so ill. My husband is sick in bed too but is getting better. You can imagine what work it is to take care of 2 sick people.

    Your package made us so happy we gave Marie half of the package.

    Hope you are in good health."

    8 Sept 1947

    My dear good Aunt Maude,

    Today I am sorry to write bad news. My dear Mother passed away. She was sick 5 weeks. At the end she could hardly see - had several operations and dropsy and her liver gave out. She had no appetite so she lost all her energy. It was very hard to see her so and not be able to help her. She suffered so much and we could give her no relief. It was hard to watch her those last hours our beloved mother. You probably understand.

    We were so close to each other and so much love for each other - we had lived together so long.

    Our mother had so much love for us all and she always wanted to help everyone she could.

    I was today at her grave again - she is in the family mausoleum where her husband is. She is better off now and no longer suffers.

    How often she said during the war "I wonder if George is still living" and her thoughts for him were in the past from her youth. They were both musical.

    When she heard violin concerto on radio she could name them all and said "George played that".

    She was mentally alert even at her advanced age. She always had the right answer.

    She was so happy over your lovely package although she was unable to eat any of the food. She wanted so much to write to you. I have found it hard to write to you about her. I am very busy - too much work, Agnes always helped me until she could no longer do so.

    Thank God things are better now with my husband - he feels much better - needs a lot of rest and no work and good care. I have a big garden which makes a lot of work. Now the crop is in and it takes a lot of work to can all the vegetables. It is such a help for the whole year. I always spent so much time in the garden which I neglected when Agnes and my husband were ill. I got an old man to help in the garden and now I can accomplish more. We also have some livestock which needs care.

    Potatoes are very small because of lack of rain. Laundry, darning, cooking and care of house keep me so busy I have no time to be lonesome.

    Please excuse poor writing I write in so little time. Even with hard work I can hardly make things go as they should. My responsibility is double what it was. We make everything count I do not waste anything.

    We are having hard times. The mean Russians will not wait long - we cannot see what this winter will bring. Very little food and wood - it will be a catastrophe.

    Our factory is closed and work was less and less so it closed.

    Life is not a small problem anymore. It must be better with you, thank God.

    How is all your family? Hope all are healthy and happy.

    How is the small child (Robert M. Beckwith) - how old? Uncle George wrote about him and his music. It runs in the family.

    Now dear Aunt Maude, do not be angry with me because it took me so long to write.

    I would be very happy to hear how you're getting along.

    Very best to you,

    Edith
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    Reference:
    Last letters to Maude von Beschwitz.

    Edith — Conrad Pohlhaus. Conrad died Abt 1950. [Group Sheet]


  12. 42.  Theodore Toennies Descendancy chart to this point (25.Agnes3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born Abt 1890; died Abt 1917.

    Notes:

    Killed in World War I.
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    Reference:
    Family group photo.


  13. 43.  Milton Miles BeckwithMilton Miles Beckwith Descendancy chart to this point (27.Moritz3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 27 Sep 1901, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 25 Aug 1981, Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried 10 Oct 1981, Elmhurst Memorial Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Milton Morris von Beschwitz
    • Census: 1910, 2729 Racine Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1930, 1516 Ardmore Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Milton changed his name from Milton Morris von Beschwitz. The Morris was probably an Anglicized Moritz.

    Rescue Three Canoeists.

    Most spectacular of the lake rescues was that of three youths, whose sailing canoe was capsized by high waves half a mile out from the foot of Pratt boulevard. Three life guards from the Toughy beach, Sommers, Van Beschwirtz (sic), and Tresch, rowed out at the risk of their own lives to save them.

    The rescued canoeists, numbed by the cold and the lashing of high waves are Harvey Cohen, 1110 Pratt boulevard; Albert Levin, 5474 Harper avenue, and Major Lawrence, 1311 Farwell avenue. All are about 18 years old.

    Saturday, October 10, 1981

    Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet

    11 AM

    Memorial service of Milton M. Beckwith.

    Born Sept. 27, 1901 - Chicago, Illinois

    Died Aug. 25, 1981 - Dunedin, Florida

    Married Sept. 24, 1927 to: Marjorie Mateer Beckwith

    One son: Robert M. Beckwith

    Three grandsons: Robert, John and David Beckwith

    Two great granddaughters: Crystal and Yvette Beckwith

    One surviving brother: George L. Beckwith

    Milton Miles Beckwith was the eldest of three sons born to George and Maude von Beschwitz. As a teenage youth he became interested in a relatively new organization, the Boy Scouts of America which was rapidly growing throughout the nation. Milton was one of the organizers of Boy Scout Troop 87 at the Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Covenant Church in Chicago. This initial interest in helping other people through a youth organization was to become the ultimate cornerstone of his life. More than 20 years later he returned to the same troop with his son as scout and he as scoutmaster. It was this service to youth during World War II which helped fill the gap left by younger scout leaders engaged in military defense of their country. During his youthful days and continuing into his college years, Milton and his brothers became excellent swimmers over the vigorous objections of his mother who always feared the water. A strong believer that anyone could learn to swim with just a pail of water, Milton spent many summers as a life guard at the beaches of Chicago or the YMCA camp at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin ... again typical of his concern for the welfare of others, primarily youth.

    During his years at Northwestern University from which he earned his degree in Business Administration Milton continued swimming. He won many honors as a member of the University's swimming team. Later while obtaining a law degree from the Chicago Law School he became a member of the Illinois Athletic Club swimming team. During this period he sharpened his competitive spirit by joining a team mate in lively pursuit of ducks swimming in one of Chicago's boat harbors.

    While the team mate, Johnny Weismueller, went on to Olympic fame and movie stardom as "Tarzan", Milton settled down to marriage, raising a family and joining the credit department of Marshall Fields. But the memorable experiences Milton had swimming with, and sometimes against, "Tarzan" have become legendary to his family and friends.

    Following his interest in scouting, Milton turned his career from the field of credit management to the field of youth development. To help young people gain an appreciation of the free enterprise system and learn how to successfully operate their own small businesses, Milton became manager of a Junior Achievement center on the northwest side of Chicago. Working with boys and girls of all backgrounds and religious beliefs and with the schools and business leaders, Milton built a J. A. youth program that lacked a counterpart anywhere in the city.

    His life, his love for youth, his words of wisdom and counsel to the young, his knack of stimulating youth's creative spirit has been imparted in the minds and hearts of thousands of former J.A.ers who are today's adult leaders.

    For seventeen years Milton, known affectionately as "Mr. B" by his J.A.ers, served the teenagers of Chicago's northwest side ... and he served to help build in others an appreciation of our economic system which has helped make this a nation great.

    Upon his retirement Milton entered what may be regarded as the most beautiful and rewarding phase of his life. The time had come to serve as elder statesman ... to impart the family heritage and fulfill all the other important responsibilities of being a grandfather. And the time had come to enter into a closer spirit with the creator and those He created.

    As a young man Milton was very active in church work and served as Sunday school superintendent ... now as a retired citizen he returned to an active role in the Presbyterian Church of Evanston. As trustee of the church he found many ways to be of service.

    While his working years left no time for Milton to join organizations for his personal fulfillment, he now made up for this neglect by joining the Masonic Lodge of Evanston. His commitment to this brotherhood, as to his work in Junior Achievement, resulted in exceptional achievement and advancement. His unselfish service and the deep respect he held for others brought about a deep inner sense of self esteem.

    Shortly after becoming a Shriner, Milton and his wife, Marjorie, left the confines of Chicago area and for the next ten years "to the day", August 25, 1971 to August 25, 1981 established a new life in Dunedin (Dun nee' din), Florida. A happy ten years, he found many wonderful new friends and time to travel and enjoy a relaxed social life. This was the time of life when Milton's keen sense of humor and love to engage in hilarious antics showed at its finest ... and warmed the hearts of all ... and filled the air with howls of laughter.

    And till his end on this Earth, Milton Beckwith never stopped swimming ... like a fish under water, or a porpoise cresting the surface, his graceful form never aged.

    Milton competed in life as he competed as a swimmer ... always with grace, determination, and poise. He did not become an Olympian nor a cinema star, but he did become "our" Tarzan ... and for this he will swim in the heavens of our Lord and we shall follow his wake.
    ----------
    Reference:
    Newspaper article.
    "Milton Miles Beckwith Eulogy", Robert Milton Beckwith, 1981.

    Milton married Marjorie Ruth Mateer 24 Sep 1927, Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Marjorie (daughter of Fred De Loss Mateer and Blanche Ridenour) was born 8 Jan 1904, Joliet, Will County, Illinois; died 12 May 1994, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried 30 Jul 1994, Elmhurst Memorial Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 66. Robert Milton "Bob" Beckwith  Descendancy chart to this point was born 9 Jul 1928, Grant Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

  14. 44.  Willard Francis von Beschwitz Descendancy chart to this point (27.Moritz3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 23 Nov 1903, Illinois; died Jun 1976, Washington; was buried Fern Hill Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1910, 2729 Racine Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    P.F.C. Willard von Beschwitz
    Reg. Hq. Bat Band Sec.
    202 C.A. & A.A.
    Fort Bliss
    El Paso, Texas

    Willard married Birdie M. Avery 5 Dec 1930, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Birdie (daughter of William Webster Avery and Josie May Sharp) was born 11 Dec 1899, Owensville, Gibson County, Indiana; died Dec 1978, Washington; was buried Fern Hill Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington. [Group Sheet]


  15. 45.  George Lester Beckwith Descendancy chart to this point (27.Moritz3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 22 Oct 1907, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 6 Mar 1989, Redmond, Washington; was buried 16 May 1989, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1910, 2729 Racine Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    George changed his name from George von Beschwitz.

    George — Gladys. [Group Sheet]

    George — Ruth E.. Ruth was born 7 Jan 1923; died 24 Jul 2008. [Group Sheet]


  16. 46.  Clara Magdal Annemarie "Annemarie" Schade Descendancy chart to this point (30.Therese3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 13 Jul 1903, Chemnitz; died 10 Jun 1945, Bad Blankenburg, Germany.

  17. 47.  Agnes Frieda Margarete "Margarete" ThiloAgnes Frieda Margarete "Margarete" Thilo Descendancy chart to this point (30.Therese3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 22 Jan 1905, Chemnitz, Germany; died 15 Jun 1982, Overrhardt, Germany.

    Agnes married Heinrich "Heinz" von Kieserisky 6 Jun 1936, Dresden, Germany. Heinrich was born 29 Jan 1895; died 16 Jun 1940, Dresden, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  18. 48.  Karl Felixleop Günter "Günter" ThiloKarl Felixleop Günter "Günter" Thilo Descendancy chart to this point (30.Therese3, 8.Wolf2, 1.Hans1) was born 23 Aug 1907; died 10 Oct 1966.

    Notes:

    Dr. G. Thilo
    Head - Master of High-School 17.3.1948
    Bad Blankenburg/Thuringia-Forest
    Germany
    Frobelstr. 7

    Mr. Milton and Mrs. Majory B e s c h w i t z
    457 Roslyn Pl.
    C h i c a g o 14, Ill.
    U.S.A

    Dear Cousin Milton!

    It is now three years, that this war with all its senseless cruelties is over and this is the first time that I write you a letter, I hope you will excuse my bad English. When we got the first letter of your dear mother, aunt Maud, our eyes filled with tears. That your dearest father, our uncle George, has gone away for ever without seeing the end of this cruel war and that you are all thinking of us with cordiality, these both facts have affected us strongly. So many years have passed, that uncle George has left Germany, and although, he remained always one of our dearest relatives. Since the first day of my youth, my dear mother has spoken so much of her elder brother George and about his excellent violin-playing. That was my mother's greatest desire, that I should continue this splendid tradition of our common grandfather Leopold and uncle George, and so I began violin-playing when I was a child of six years. Although the musical art hasn't become my profession I am fond of violin-playing also still to-day and every week I have the pleasure to play with some excellent artist's quartettes of stringed instruments, and the notes, we use, are the old volumes of grandfather and of your dearest father. Uncle George has written so many signs in it, and so I have an everlasting memorial of your dear father. I am happy to have saved these notes, worse luck I have lost my beautiful violin by the bombardment of Dresden, also an old remembrance of Beschwitz family. On my piano in Dresden there was always placed a picture of uncle George together with his intimate friend Concertmaster Alfred Meyer - Wianko, my own teacher in violin-playing, unfortunately, both pictures are burnt.

    I was glad to hear of Majories letter, that your son George, the dear "Bob", as uncle George has often written, is also fond of music and above all of Chopin, the favorite of my dear mother. Alas! I have rarely time to play music, my scientificall works occupy myself completely. Last year in September I got the position as head-master of a high school, I give every week lectures in history and literature. During the time of National Socialism I was not permitted to practice my profession on account of my antagonism to the Nazis, that were bad times for my little family, my wife has lost her health by these calamities, 1933 - 36 I have spent some years in France, the Nazi-government has me given no work in Germany, because of my membership to the social - democratic party. Indeed these were difficult times and above all my dear mother was always declining this government. But we were never allowed to write uncle George a word about these things, we should have lost our heads! And now, dear cousin Milton, I hope you are confessed, that we can write you "everything". But don't we speak about.

    With your dear father, the last of my mother's brothers and sisters has gone in a better world, my mother was the youngest of all, I have had two sisters, my eldest sister Annemarie has died few weeks after the bombardment of Dresden, this was the worst day of our life, my parents house has completely dashed to pieces. But I will be always full of gratitude to the Lord, that I was able to save my old parents and my younger sister out of the ruins, Gretel has also lost her husband by the National Socialist terror. Two days after the bombardment we have moved from Dresden to the lovely Blankenburg/Thuringia - Forest, the native - town of Beschwitz family, and we are happy, that God in His grace has given us the joy that we can live here all together. On account of the heavy illness of my wife, she and my little son have lived here in Blankenburg already before the end of the war. I have married 1935, my wife Hanna is two years younger than I, (38) and my son has been born 1938. I have given him the old name of Beschwitz family "Hans - Christoph". He is the single heir of Beschwitz and Thilo name in Europe, a handsome boy, I may say without presumption diligent, he thinks to become a medicin, but we have to wait, nobody can say, what future will bring to Germany! It is only so mournful, that the childhood of our little - one has to miss all. He doesn't know all these beautiful things, children like so much. You can't imagine the beaming eyes he has made, when he tasted the chocolate on Christmas, he received from his grandmother, the present of dear aunt Maud. Up to this moment he has never seen something like, though he is ten years old! But we will not complain of, we will be thankful to our Savior, when we don't starve, but may be, there are still more serious dangers ahead of us.

    But now I will come to an end with my letter, dear cousin Milton, I cannot but thank you, dearest aunt Maud and Majory that you have supported my old parents with some parcels, that was a very pleasant assistance for them in this unimaginable hard struggle for life. Papa has had the kindness to give me the tobacco, because he is non-smoker. We are only ashamed that we can do nothing for our dear relationship in America, we can only thank the Lord for so much love. I myself, I should be very glad to keep up a correspondence with one of my dear cousins, that maybe an interesting interchange and besides I should be thankful to improve my English knowledge. Please, give me notice of my mistakes.

    What is your dearest mother doing? Has she arrived already by cousin Willard? We have nothing heard so long time of her.

    Dear cousin Milton, dear cousin Majory
    with kindest regards
    your cousin G u n t e r and H a n n a

    P.S. We were full astonished that Claus Erleck has written you. Till now he has neer cared for his family not to mention his relationship in America. He is the grandson of our dear uncle Moritz, the eldest brother of uncle George and my mother. We were often sad, that this part of the family had so little interest for Beschwitz family, this was also and everlasting grief of our dear uncle Moritz up to the end of his life (1934). But now, it is a favorite pleasure of many people here in Germany to write American relationship, although they never cared for them before.

    In this moment, my dear mother comes to see me, she also is sending you the best greetings. Have the kindness and write, if you are able to read my "exellent" English, I enclosure a small Photo of my little family, hoping to give you an impression of my wife and son. Will you send me also some photos? I have some photos of you, but only made at the time 1925 - 1936.

    Your G u n t e r

    Karl married Johanna Wilfrieda Margarete "Hanna" "Margo" Luboch 3 Mar 1935. Johanna was born 30 Jun 1908, Calau; died 22 Mar 1949, Bad Blankenburg, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 67. Ernst Ferdinand Hans-Christoph "Hans-Christoph" Thilo  Descendancy chart to this point was born 3 Feb 1938, Dresden, Germany; died Sep 2012.

    Karl married Wera Lutze 1 Oct 1955, Bad Gandersheim, Germany. Wera was born 2 Jan 1927. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 68. Sabine Thilo  Descendancy chart to this point was born 22 May 1957, Bad Gandersheim, Germany.