I am writing genealogical sketches, and then will write AI-assisted biographies, of my wife's ancestors by ancestral couple, not by individual ancestor.
Here is the genealogical sketch for the family of my wife Linda's paternal great-grandparents John Nicholas Brocker (1855-1938) and Anna Grieser (1859-1936) who married in 1877 in Cedar County, Nebraska.
1) Nicholas Brocke Research Notes:
John Nicholas Brocke was born on 24 January 1855 (according to a published book) in Michigan [1-2] to Johann Heinrich “Peter” Brocke (1826-1891) and Christina (Webber) Brocke (1831-1914), who had immigrated from Herbede, Prussia in about 1849 to the Baltimore, Maryland area, and were married there in about 1850. The children of Peter and Christina (Webber) Brocke are:
- Catharine Brocke, born 1 Jan 1851, Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia; married Theodore Beste, 3 Apr 1877, Cedar, Nebraska; died 13 Jan 1887, St. Helena, Cedar, Nebraska.
- John Nicholas Brocke, born 24 Jan 1855, Michigan; married Anna Grieser, 24 Apr 1877, Cedar, Nebraska; died 14 Dec 1938, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho.
- Franklin Joseph Brocke, born abt 1857, Cedar, Nebraska; married Catherine Ann Sutherland, 1879, Cedar, Nebraska; died 29 Aug 1942, Davison, South Dakota.
- Charles Hubert Brocke, born 4 Sep 1859, St. James, Cedar, Nebraska; married Catherine Teresa Burgel, 17 Oct 1882, Cedar, Nebraska; died 8 Mar 1949, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho.
- Mary Brocke was born about 1866 in Cedar, Nebraska. No further record.
- John Brookes - age 35, male, a farmer, $700 in personal property, born Germany
- Jane Brookes - age 30, female, born Germany
- Catherine Brookes - age 12, female, born Wisconsin
- Nickolas Brookes - age 9, male, born Wisconsin
- Franklin Brookes - age 6, male, born Wisconsin
- Charles Brookes - age 1, male, born Nebraska
- John Brocke -- age 44, male, white, a farmer, $2500 in real property, $2390 in personal property, born Prussia
- Christina Brocke -- age 38, female, white, keeping house, born Prussia
- Kathrina Brocke -- age 17, female, white, born Virginia
- J. Nicholas Brocke -- age 15, male, white, farm laborer, born Michigan
- Frank Brocke -- age 13, male, white, at school, born Michigan
- Charley Brocke -- age 10, male, white, born Nebraska
- Mary Brocke -- age 4, female, white, born Nebraska
Anna Grieser was born 17 November 1859 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri,[5] the daughter of Ignatius Grieser (1835-1879) and Katherine Gute (1837-1920), German immigrants from Baden-Wurttemburg, who married in 1858 in St. Louis. The children of Ignatius and Katherine (Gute) Grieser were:
- Anna Grieser, born 17 Nov 1859, Saint Louis, St. Louis (city), Missouri; married John Nicholas Brocke, 24 Apr 1877, Cedar, Nebraska; died 19 Mar 1936, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho.
- Frank Peter Grieser, born 12 Sep 1861, Louisiana; married Catharina Christina Spielman, 17 Jun 1889, Uniontown, Whitman, Washington; died 13 Aug 1941, Genesee, Latah, Idaho.
- Adolph O. Grieser, born 20 Apr 1869, Saint Louis, St. Louis (city), Missouri; married Theresa Henrietta Baumgartner, 23 Nov 1891, Genesee, Latah, Idaho; died 5 Mar 1941, Moscow, Latah, Idaho.
- Amelia Grieser, born 13 Mar 1871, Cedar, Nebraska; married Charles Wernecke, 1888, Nebraska; died 1 Apr 1953, Genesee, Latah, Idaho.
- Katherine Grieser, born 10 May 1872, Cedar, Nebraska; married James W. Peterson, 28 Mar 1895, Grundy, Iowa; died 28 Jun 1950, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho.
- Elizabeth "Lizzie" Grieser, born 13 Dec 1874, Cedar, Nebraska; married Joseph Nicolaus Hasfurther, 18 Jul 1893, Genesee, Latah, Idaho; died 25 Jul 1939, Genesee, Latah, Idaho.
- Charles Frank Grieser, born 13 Jun 1876, Cedar, Nebraska; married Anna Barbara Hasfurther, 22 Jun 1898, Genesee, Latah, Idaho; died 1961, Genesee, Latah, Idaho.
- Ignaz Briesser - age 25, male, a carpenter, $250 in personal property, born Baden
- Catherin Briesser - age 23, female, born in Baden
- Anna Briesser - age 1/2, female, born Missouri
- Ignatz Graeser - age 35, male, white, a H. carpenter, $4000 in real property, $400 in personal property, born Baden, father and mother of foreign birth, a male citizen over age 21
- Cath Graeser - age 32, female, white, keeping house, born in Baden, father and mother of foreign birth,
- Anna Graeser - age 10, female, white, at school, born Missouri, father and mother of foreign birth, attends school
- Frank Graeser - age 8, male, white, born Louisiana, father and mother of foreign birth, attends school
- Adolph Graeser - age 1, male, white, born Missouri, father and mother of foreign birth
3) Nicholas and Anna (Grieser) Brocke Life Together Research Notes:
John Nicholas Brocke married Anna Grieser on 24 April 1877 in Cedar County, Nebraska[8] and together they came west on an immigrant train to Idaho along with Anna's parents and their six children. Nicholas had moved the family to a farm near Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho by 1878 and staked a one hundred sixty acre claim for land.
John Nicholas Brocke and Anna Grieser had the following children:
- John Ineaughe Brocke, born 6 Feb 1878, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; married Etta May Stockwell, 30 Oct 1901, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho, one child; died 2 Jun 1931, Clarkston, Asotin, Washington.
- Frank Nicholas Brocke, born 15 Oct 1879, Genesee, Latah, Idaho; married Julia Rose Otto, 21 Oct 1903, Moscow, Latah, Idaho, 5 children; died 12 Jan 1919, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho.
- Etta Susan Brocke, born 19 May 1881, Multnomah, Oregon; married August Charles Hagist, 4 Dec 1902, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, four children; died 20 Nov 1961, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
- Caroline Brocke, born 23 Apr 1883, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; married Harland Page Wilcox, 21 Nov 1903, Moscow, Latah, Idaho, two children; died 12 Mar 1965, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho.
- Amelia Anna Brocke, born 1 Nov 1884, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; married Severt Oliver Leland, 12 Feb 1904, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, 5 children; died 30 Jul 1975, Redwood City, San Mateo, California.
- Joseph Adolph Brocke, born 18 Sep 1888, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; married Emma Almyra Oliver, 17 Feb 1909, Livingston, Park, Montana, no children; died 27 Jun 1956, Spokane, Spokane, Washington.
- Charles Joseph Brocke was born on 10 Nov 1892 in Kendrick, Latah, Idaho. He was baptized on 18 Jul 1893 in Genesee, Latah, Idaho; not married. He died on 6 Apr 1946 at the age of 53 in Alameda, California.
- Nicholas Francis Brocke, born 2 Nov 1894, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; married Mabel George, 12 Nov 1927, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, no children; died 3 Aug 1945, Merced, California.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, the family resided in Township 37, Nez Perce County, Idaho.[9] The household included:
- Nicholas Brocke (indexed as Brooke) -- white, male, age 25, married, a farmer, born in Virginia, father born in Prussia, mother born in Prussia
- Anna Brocke -- white, female, age 20, wife, married, keeping house, born Missouri, father born unknown, mother born unknown
- John Brocke - white, male, age 2, son, single, born Idaho, father born Virginia, mother born Missouri
- Frank N. Brocke - white, male, age 6/12, born in October last, son, single, born Idaho, father born Virginia, mother born Missouri
- Nicholas Brocke -- head, white, male, born Jany 1855, age 45, married, for 22 years, born Michigan, father born Germany, mother born Germany, a farmer, owns farm with a mortgage..
- Anna Brocke -- wife, white, female, born Nov 1860, age 39, married, for 22 years, 8 children born, 8 living, born Missouri, father born Germany, mother born Germany
- John Brocke -- son, white, male, born Feb 1878, age 22, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, a farm laborer.
- Frank Brocke -- son, white, male, born Oct 1880, age 19, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, a farm laborer.
- Carrie Brocke -- daughter, white, female, born Apr 1883, age 17, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri,
- Amelia Brocke -- daughter, white, female, born Nov 1885, age 14, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri,
- Joseph Brocke -- son, white, male, born Dec 1890, age 9, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri..
- Charles Brocke -- son, white, male, born Dec 1892, age 7, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri.
- Nicholas Brocke -- son, white, male, born Nov 1894, age 5, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri.
- Nickoles Brocke -- head, male, white, age 55, first marriage, married 32 years, born Michigan, father born Germany, mother born Germany, speaks English, a farmer, works on general farm, owns farm free of mortgage
- Annie Brocke -- wife, female, white, age 52, first marriage, married 32 years, 8 children born, 8 living, born Missouri, father born Germany, mother born Germany, speaks English
- Nicholas Brocke -- son, male, white, age 15, single, born Idaho, father born Germany, mother born Germany, speaks English, a farmer, works on horse farm
- Nicholas Brocke -- head, owns farm, male, white, age 65, married, born Michigan, father born Germany, mother born Germany, speaks English, a janitor, works in lodge hall
- Annie Brocke -- wife, female, white, age 60, married, born Missouri, father born Germany, mother born Germany, speaks English
- Nicholas Brocke -- head, owns home, worth $2500, male, white, age 76, married, first at age 23, born Michigan, father born Germany, mother born Germany, no occupation
- Anna Brocke -- wife, female, white, age 70, married, first at age 18, born Missouri, father born Germany, mother born Germany
Nicholas Brocke died on 14 December 1938 in Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.[16] He resided at 1503 9th Avenue in Lewiston, was white, a widower, no birth date, aged 84 years, 11 months, 14 days [Note - that doesn't agree withy the date in the book], retired, born in Maryland, and died of angina pectoris and arteriosclerosis. The informant was his daughter, Mrs. Caroline Wilcox of Lewiston. He was buried in American Ridge Cemetery in Juliaetta, Latah County, Idaho.[17]
4) Published Biography of Brocke Family:[2]
The book An Illustrated History of the State of Idaho (Chicago, Ill. : Lewis Publishing co., 1899) (pages 649-650) published this biography of Nicholas Brocke:
"Nicholas Brocke, one of the prominent farmers and fruit-growers of the Potlatch Country, is pleasantly located three and a half miles west of Kendrick. He was born in Michigan, July 24, 1855, a son of John and Christine (Webber) Brocke, both of whom were natives of Germany, whence they crossed the Atlantic to the United States in 1849. They were then single, their marriage being celebrated in Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. Brocke spent three years in the employ of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company and three years in the Lake Superior copper mines, and then emigrated to Iowa. In 1858 he went to northwestern Nebraska, and in 1877 became a resident of South Dakota, where he industriously and energetically carried on farming until his death, which occurred when he was in his sixty-fifth year. His wife still survives him, and is now in her sixty-eighth year. They had five children, four of whom are living.5) SOURCES
"The second child, Nicholas Brocke, was reared in his parents’ home, obtained his education in the public schools and accompanied his parents on their various removals until after their arrival in Nebraska. In that state he was married, in 1877, to Miss Annie Geiser, a native of St. Louis, Missouri. They came to Idaho and located on a farm nine miles south of Moscow, Mr. Brocke improving his property and making his home thereon until 1888, when he sold his farm and came to his present location. In June of that year he entered a claim of one hundred and sixty acres, which he has transformed into a very desirable and valuable farm. The buildings upon the place stand as monuments to his enterprise, and the neat appearance of everything indicates the careful supervision of a practical and progressive owner. He has a good residence, large barns and all the appliances for successful farming. He has secured a pumping outfit which conveys water to his residence and all over the farm wherever wanted, and thus the fields are well irrigated. He raises both grain and fruit, and his harvest and fruit crops well attest the Business ability of Mr. Brocke, who is most energetic and resolute in carrying on his work.
"Unto our subject and his wife have been born eight children, namely: John, Frank, Ettie, Carrie, Amelia, Joseph, Charles and Nicholas. The parents and children are valued members of the Catholic Church, and Mr. Brocke belongs to the Knights of Pythias fraternity and to the Woodmen of the World. In his political connections he is a stalwart Democrat, and has been school trustee and highway commissioner, filling both offices with ability and fidelity. To all the duties of citizenship he is true, and is ever reliable in all life’s relations. The success he has achieved is the result of his own well directed efforts, and he may justly be called a self-made man."
1. "Idaho Death Records, 1890-1967," indexed database and digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), Nicholas Brocke (1855-1938) death certificate.
2. An Illustrated History of the State of Idaho (Chicago, Ill. : Lewis Publishing co., 1899), pages 649-650, biography of Nicholas Brocke.
3. 1860 United States Federal Census, Cedar County, Nebraska Territory, population schedule, Saint James City, page 22 (penned), household #208, family #120, John Brooks household; imaged, "1860 United States Federal Census,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653.
4. 1870 United States Federal Census, Cedar County, Nebraska, population schedule, Brocke Precinct, Page 169A, household #723, family #709, John Brocke household; imaged, "1870 United States Federal Census,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M593, Roll 828.
5. State of Idaho, "Idaho Death Certificates, 1911-1937," State File No. 98064, Anna Brocke, died 19 March 1936; imaged, MyHeritage (http://www.myheritage.com : accessed 8 April 2015); citing Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, Idaho.
6. 1860 United States Federal Census, St. Louis County, Missouri, population schedule, St. Louis Ward 1, Page 248, dwelling #836, family #2078, Ignaz Briesser household; imaged, “1860 United States Federal Census,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653, Roll 647.
7. 1870 United States Federal Census, St. Louis County, Missouri, population schedule, St. Louis Ward 3, page 108A, dwelling #316, family #752, Ignatz Graeser household; imaged, “1870 United States Federal Census,”Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M593, Roll 812.
8. "Marriage Index for Cedar County, Nebraska," database, Nebraska GenWeb Project (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/cedar/marriageindex.htm), Bl-By Surnames, John Nicholas Brocke and Anna Grieser license entry, citing Vol. 1, Page 80.
9. 1880 United States Federal Census, Nez Perce County, Idaho, Township 37, Enumeration District 23, Page 14 (penned), page 246B (stamped), Dwelling # 178, Family #178, Nicholas Brooke household; imaged, “1880 United States Federal Census,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com), citing National Archives Microfilm Publication T9, Roll 173, .
10. 1900 United States Federal Census, Latah County, Idaho, Kendrick Precinct, Enumeration District 66, Page 8A (stamped), Dwelling # 166, Family #167; imaged, “1900 United States Federal Census,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com), citing National Archives Microfilm Publication T623, Roll 233.
11. 1910 United States Federal Census, Latah County, Idaho, population schedule, Kendrick Precinct, Enumeration District 182, Page 6B (stamped), Dwelling # 124, Family #125; imaged, 1910 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication T624, Roll 225.
12. 1920 United States Federal Census, Latah County, Idaho, population schedule, Kendrick Precinct, Enumeration District 118, Page 7B (stamped), Dwelling # 150, Family #158; imaged, “1920 United States Federal Census,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication T625, Roll 292.
13. 1930 United States Federal Census, Latah County, Idaho, Kendrick Precinct, Enumeration District 24, Page 1A (stamped), Dwelling # 4, Family #4; imaged, “1900 United States Federal Census ,” Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), citing National Archives Microfilm Publication T626, Roll 401.
14. State of Idaho, "Idaho Death Certificates, 1911-1937," State File No. 98064, Anna Brocke death cerificate, died 19 March 1936; imaged, MyHeritage (https://www.myheritage.com); citing Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, Idaho.
16. State of Idaho, Certificate of Death, State File No. 111900, Nicholas Brocke death certificate, died 14 December 1938; imaged, "Idaho Death Records, 1890-1966," imaged, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 7 August 2017); citing Department of Public Welfare, Bureau of Vital Statistics.
17. Find A Grave (https://www.findagrave.com), American Ridge Cemetery (Juliaetta, Id.), Nicholas Brocke (1855-1938) memorial # 24212340.
John Nicholas Brocke (1855-1938) and Anna Grieser (1859-1936) are the paternal great-grandparents of my wife, Linda (Leland) Seaver (1942-still living), through her grandmother Amelia Anna Brocke (1887-1975) who married Torger Severt Leland (1878-1940) in 1904 in Helena, Montana, and their son, Leo S. Leland (1911-2002) who married Edna May Schaffner Leland (1913-1979) in 1937.
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