Saturday, February 26, 2011

Domsch Head Stone

This is in the St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Concordia, Missouri.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Lutheran Parsonage at Dunksburg FOUND!

Seek and ye shall find! Looking through some pictures today, I found one of a house that I thought might have been one of my mother's growing up. I scanned and sent it to her. Her reply was swift, "Couldn't  believe my eyes, that is the parsonage in Dunksburg where I was born!!"

So here it is, family. The home of Rev. Karl and Martha Domsch and their family from 1919 to 1936. Lydia Domsch Ziegelbein gave birth to her first three children here: Esther, Elvira and Edith.

Enjoy! Now, where is that church?


Dunksburg 1995 #3

I don't know if any of this is still there seventeen years later. But in 1995, you could push through the branches of the bushes at the right spot and see the old concrete steps that went from the road to the parsonage. And, part of the white picket fence was still there, as was the gate! How many times did our ancestors walk these steps and open and close this gate? Is it still there?


Dunksburg 1995 #2

This is where Karl Domsch's church and parsonage stood. For how long, I do not know. I also have no picture of the church and only 'parts' of the house. Family - please search and send if you find something. The first 3 Z girls were born here at this site.


Dunksburg 1995 #1

My first and only trip to Dunksburg was in August of 1995. You can see from the picture that there was a sign for the town. I wonder if there still is today, seventeen years later?


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Seminary Graduation

Great-grandpa Domsch graduated from the Hermansburg Institute August 2, 1889. It's in Germany in the town of the same name and is there to this day! You'll find him in the picture, the very middle and to the left, with the beard. Why the boat? Because they were trained to be missionaries outside of Germany.