Michael Machemehl
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Michael Machemehl, from the German city of Annaberg, Saxony, was a German Texan of the Forty-Eighters and a notable figure in the context of the early German settlement of Austin County, Texas.[1] After their arrival in 1849 near Bellville, Texas, Michael Machemehl and his companions and family created a center of social activity within the German Texan community.[2][3] Michael’s wife was Charlotte Marschner Machemehl. Michael and Charlotte’s daughter was Emilie Bertha Machemehl.[4] Michael’s son Johann Machemehl was born in 1816 in Annaberg, Saxony. Johann, a university educated youth, was the forester for the city of Annaberg and is buried at the Machemehl Cemetery located near Bellville.[5]
- ^ http://dericbownds.net/Bownds_History/Bownds_lineage_Web.htm
- ^ http://www.texas-settlement.org/markers/austin/35.html
- ^ http://www.bellvillehistoricalsociety.com/archives.htm
- ^ http://www.columbustexas.net/library/church%20records/trinity%20baptisms%201.htm
- ^ http://www.rootsweb.com/~txaustin/Austin/AustinCem/Machemehl.htm
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