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The "Sweet Milk" Site: United States
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Click on the town of interest on the map for further information:
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HEADS OF U.S. FAMILIES:
Listed below are the heads of each Sweet Milk branch which emigrated to the United States. The list also includes other people with the Sweet Milk name from census, immigration, naturalization, etc. records more than 72 years old who have not yet been connected to one of the established US lines. If anyone is descended from any of these unconnected family members, or knows how they are connected to one of the established lines, please e-mail bobsismilich@hotmail.com.
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PLACES |
SOURCES & OTHER INFO |
| Frantisek (Frank) Sismilich |
1868 |
New York City |
Grandson of Jan Jirik Sismilich. Emigrated from Klisinec in 1868 on Bark Gessner. |
| Hynek Susmilch |
1868 |
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| Alois Susmilich |
1868 |
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| Ludwig Susmilch |
1868 |
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| Karel Susmilich |
1868 |
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| Dr. Friedrich Ludwig von Sussmilch |
1847 |
Delavan, WI |
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| Franz Josef Sismilich |
1895 |
Georgetown, TX Camden, AR |
Franz Josef (1878-1960), a tailor, possibly b. in Rataj, Bohemia, had 2 different families in the US around the turn of the century. His 2nd family knew him as Frank Sismil of Texas until he told them his real name and Bohemian birth shortly before his death. The 2 families did not know of each other's existence until the 1980's. |
| Charles Sismilich |
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Cicero, IL |
1920 US Census. Born 1877. |
| Louis Sismilich |
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Chicago, IL |
1920 US Census. Born 1894. |
| John Gerhard Sussmilch |
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New York City |
Naturalized 16 Mar 1852 (Supreme Ct., NY County, Vol 31, p.120). Former allegiance was to Duke of Oldenburg. |
| Christine Sussmilch |
< 1849 |
New York City |
Naturalized 16 Mar 1852 (Supreme Ct., NY County, Vol 31, p.120). She may be the mother of John Gerhard. Former allegiance was to Duke of Oldenburg. |
| Ferdinando Suessmilch |
< 1849 |
New York City |
Naturalized (no date given, Ct. of Common Pleas, NY County, Vol 495, p.359). Listed as a German cabinet maker, residing at 121 E.3rd St., NYC |
| Ludwig Susmilch |
< 1865 |
New York City |
Naturalized 20 Oct 1868 (Supreme Ct., NY County, Vol 26, p.89). Residence 210 7th St., NYC. (This is not the "4 Brothers" Ludwig) |
| Ferdinand Susamihl |
? |
Buffalo, NY |
1900 US Census. Born Sep 1859 in Germany. Husband of Augusta; father of Alfred, Theresa, Clara, Hedwig. Residence 55 Schutrum. |
| John F. Sussemilch |
< 1873 |
Brooklyn, NY |
1900 US Census. Born Nov 1846 in Germany. Husband of Willimine (b. Mar 1845 in Germany), father of John W. (b. Feb 1873 in NY) and Mary (b.Feb 1881 in NY) |
| Theod. Susemihl |
? |
New York City |
1900 US Census. Born Jul 1851 in Germany. Husband of Doris, father of Richard. Residence 1507 Broadway. |
| Charles Susmilch |
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New York, Illinois |
Member of 12th Illinois Cavarly, B Company during the Civil War. From NY, but moved to near Bradiwood, IL after the war. |
| Anton Susmilch |
? |
Cleveland, OH |
1860 or 1870 US Census. There are also other Susmilch's in the 1860 US Census in IL. |
| (?) Swetemelk |
mid-1600's |
New Amsterdam (New York City) |
Arrived on board the Dutch ship "De Bonte Koe" ("The Spotted Cow"). |
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