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View Tree for Ludwig MüllerLudwig Müller (b. February 17, 1823, d. May 19, 1900)

Ludwig Müller (son of Müller and Anna)117 was born February 17, 1823 in Germany, and died May 19, 1900 in Baltimore. He married Catherina.

 Includes NotesNotes for Ludwig Müller:
METHODIST RECORDS OF BALTIMORE CITY. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Baltimore (Lovely Lane) was the location of the meeting in 1794 which founded the Methodist Episcopal Church of America; and the city became a fertile ground for the rapid growth of Methodism. The mere existence of Methodist records this early is somewhat unusual. There are few records in the state before 1850 despite the phenomenal growth of Methodist churches in Maryland during this period. From these records Mr. Peden has abstracted marriages, births, and deaths, and has extracted information on deaths and removals from the membership and class lists. Marriages begin in 1799; marriages of "coloured people" begin in 1807. Baptisms begin in 1799; deaths in 1800. A brief history of the early Methodist churches of Baltimore City is given. 1994. Paper. Index.

Vol. 1. 1799-1829. 271 pp [115-T852] $26.50.

Vol. 2. 1830-1839. 281 pp. [115-T853] $26.50.

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GUIDE TO RESEARCH IN BALTIMORE CITY AND COUNTY. Robert W. Barnes. Revised 1993. Winner of the 1994 Norris Harris Award. New material added on church, land, military and immigration and naturalization records from the compiler's genealogical lectures. Plus a section on Baltimore City Funeral Homes and the records they hold. Describes collections held by libraries, archives and repositories. Bibliographies of published source material and family histories - published and unpublished works - and articles appearing in periodicals. Description of the ward boundaries as they evolved. Maps, check-off lists, descriptions of holdings. Also describes genealogical collections which extend beyond city and county. 1993. Paper, 160 pp. [115-T391] $21.50.

LUDWIG MILLER was a tailor who owns a house at 220 Washington F H in the 1858 Baltimore City Directory. He is listed again in 1860 as living at 31 Fell.
[Genealogy.com, LLC, Family Archive #259, Ed. 1, Records Passenger Lists: Baltimore, 1820-1850, Date of Import: Feb 14, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.259.1.1127.2]

Individual: Ludwig Muller
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Occupation: Smith

Country of Origin: Hessia
Country of Destination: Maryland

Ship Name: Sara
Ship Type: Schooner
Port of Departure: Bremen
Port of Arrival: Baltimore
Date of Arrival: May 24, 1852

Nat'l Archives Series No.: M255
Microfilm Number: 8
List Number: 29

Bremerhaven, in Bremen, northern Germany, was the chief port of departure for immigrants to America during this period. Steerage passage from Bremen to America was $16.


More About Ludwig Müller:
Age at Arrival: Age: 29.118
Burial: Unknown, Western Cemetery Baltimore 3001 Edmonson Ave Baltimore MD Area E Lot158.
Country of Destination: Country of Destination: Maryland.118
Date of Arrival: May 24, 1852, Port of Arrival: Baltimore.118
List Number: List Number: 29.118
Microfilm Number: Microfilm Number: 8.118
Nat'l Archives Series #: Nat'l Archives Series No.: M255.118
Occupation: Tailor.
Occupation at Arrival: Occupation: Smith.118
Port of Embarkation: Port of Departure: Bremen.118
Ship's Name: Ship Name: Sara.118

Children of Ludwig Müller and Catherina are:
  1. +Margaret Miller, b. 1859, Maryland, d. March 03, 1922, Baltimore.
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