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The Nuehring, Nehring, Nuhring, Family Page

Updated June 8, 2004

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I love to share information! I would love to hear from you and see how your family fits in with the others. I would also like to help you in any way that I can with your resarch.

All the Nuehrings, Nuhring, Nehring, I have researched are all related. Some stayed in Indiana.

Nuehring immigrants I am working on are Johann Friedrich Nuehring born 1813, Sophie Eleonore Amalie Nuhring born 1825,Friedrich Heinrich Conrad Nuhring born 1833, Diedrich Nuehring born 1850, Wilhelmina Nuehring born 1853, Wilhelm Friedrich August Nuehring born 1857, August Nuehring born 1864, Wilhelm Rabe whose wife Lousia Nuehring died in Germany, but he came to the USA with the children, Fredrick August Henry Nehring born 1852, Heinrich Friedrich Phillip Nuhring born 1826. These families are all related. All came from the village of Husum, Germany near Nienburg.

I also would like to learn how the very first Nuehrings arriving to Guttenburg are related. William Nuehring, who died in 1851 in Guttenburg. Please contact me, I would also love to help you in your research! I will be writing to Germany for this information.

I have some information on the other Nuehring families from Butler County and other families in the area. Also other Nuehring families of Iowa. Most all I have found are related in one way or another.

I would like to find more family lines to this family. Please contact me if you have any questions. Some I am looking for are Henry,Caroline,Edward,Louise and Mary. In Iowa they spelled their name Nuehring. As they moved away, they spelled their name Nehring, as in William Nehring, brother to Herman who lived near Esterville, IA. Some moved to Minnesota and Wisconsin among other places.

My grandfather was Herman Nuehring. Herman Nuehring lived his retirement years in Waterville, Iowa. Edith Warnholtz Nuehring and Herman Nuehring spent all of their lives in NE Iowa, attending St. Paul's German Lutheran Church in Postville,Iowa. They are buried in the church cemetery.

 
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