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    • Home
    • History Pre1900
      • Family Crest
      • Kleyboecker Hof
      • First Kleiboeker 1834
      • Johann Kleiboeker
      • Journey To America
      • Civil War Era
      • Settling in SW Missouri
      • Teacher Nehrling
    • History Post1900
      • Kleiboeker Band
      • 1918 Influenza
      • Strawberry Picking
      • Hubert Kleiboeker & WWII
      • Hubert WWII Part 2
    • Genealogy
      • Family Trees
      • Family Branches Link
      • DNA Testing
    • Photos
    • Contact & Further Reading
kleiboeker cousins
  • Home
  • History Pre1900
    • Family Crest
    • Kleyboecker Hof
    • First Kleiboeker 1834
    • Johann Kleiboeker
    • Journey To America
    • Civil War Era
    • Settling in SW Missouri
    • Teacher Nehrling
  • History Post1900
    • Kleiboeker Band
    • 1918 Influenza
    • Strawberry Picking
    • Hubert Kleiboeker & WWII
    • Hubert WWII Part 2
  • Genealogy
    • Family Trees
    • Family Branches Link
    • DNA Testing
  • Photos
  • Contact & Further Reading

I Built This Website Because of Some Great Memories

My goal is to share many of the stories, photos, and history of a great family. If you have any suggestions, changes, or edits, feel free to let me know via the contact form below. 


I believe we got lucky with the Kleiboeker's as they are a wonderful and sharing family. The memories of aunts and uncles, great times with grandparents, sisters, brothers, and cousins are all a big part of us. May we all cherish the times we have had and eagerly embrace the great times ahead.


Dennis Kruse, a Kleiboeker at heart


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Further Reading

Here are some links to other websites that you might find of interest:


The Twenhafel/WelplRussell Family Tree (Johann Kleiboeker's sister Eliza married a Heinrich Welp)


The Meyer Family Tree (Johann Kleiboeker's son Henry married Anna Meyer of Freistatt)

​Routes to the Roots (a website on German Americans from the University of Oldenburg, Germany


Missouri Germans


Missouri History Museum


Here are some books you might find of interest:


Ann Angel's Freedom; by Katharina Gerlach (Author), Anke Waldmann (Collaborator); 2007


Based on facts, the novel tells the story of Ann Angel Waldmann whose father decides to accept their count's offer to buy their freedom. It is set in the rural area around Osnabrueck at the turn of the 18th century, a time when old values are questioned. In spite of new ideas, individual freedom is a frightening dream for most people. It is a time of change where Ann Angel Waldmann, daughter of a rich farmer, has to cope with the obstacles life puts in her way. Bestselling author Holly Lisle describes the novel as follows: "Ann Angel's Freedom is an amazing, beautifully researched, well-written tale of a world and a time far different from our own, but one that still resonates with the struggles we all face today. I found myself suffering with Ann and those she loved, hoping for her, and in the end cheering with her. It's a wonderful story, made more wonderful because it's true." Here is the link to the reference material provided at the end of this book.


​Victor's Rage (Waldmann Family Saga, Book 2)


The second book in the series and the sequel to Ann Angel's Freedom is Victor's Rage. It covers the time period from 1830 to 1850 and explores the reasons people around Osnabrück, Germany, wanted to leave and immigrate to the USA. The reference documents are available at the end of the book and here. These provide significant details on how life was lived in this area during that time frame. This book is only available via Kindle as of Summer 2018.

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The Westfalians: From Germany to Missouri, by Walter D. Kamphoefner; Princeton University Press; 1987


New Light on Freistatt, Missouri; The Fritz, Groh, Waiss and Wiedman Family legacies meet by John E. Groh, Authorhouse Press; 2006


Hold Dear as Always; Jette, A German Immigrant Life in Letters; Edited by Adolf E. Schroeder and Carla Schulz-Geisberg; University of Missouri Press, 1988


A Love that will not die, An immigrant Family's tale of Struggle and Survival in 19th Century St. Louis by Sandy Meyr, Bluebird Publishing; 2011


"Mr. Anonymous", The Story of William Volker by Herbert C. Cornuelle; The Caxton Printers, Ltd.1951

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