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Johan (John) Dirks (Dierks)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death: March 08, 1884 (70)
Nemaha, Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States
Place of Burial: Nemaha, Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Dirk Dirks and Anke Dirks
Husband of Hilka ;Helen' Maria Dirks
Father of Anna Catherine Yelkin; Herman Dierks; Christena Torbeck; Johanna Marie Dierks; Hannah (Johannah) Marie Jacobs and 10 others
Brother of Remmer Dierks; Dirk Dierks, Jr; Rohlf Dierks; Christina Arians; Luke Dierks and 2 others

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About Johan (John) Dirks

Findagrave link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50917761/johann-_john_-dirks

Johann was also known as John/Little John. He married Hilka Maria Remmers on July 26, 1842 in Wiesede, Hanover, Germany. They immigrated from Germany, lived in Illinois for a while (where he was naturalized Oct. 6, 1856), and settled in the German settlement of Febing in Nemaha Co., NE.

Their children are: Diedrich, Anna Catharina, John, Herman, Henry E., Christena, Christian, Maria (Mary) and Johanna. He is buried in the Old Stone Church Cemetery, Headstone inscription; 13 December 1813-8 Mar 1884.

BIOGRAPHY: Nebraska State Geneological Society, A RESEARCH GUIDE TO GENEOLOGICAL DATA IN NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA; ; ; pp 5-9; ; Place Names and Towns -- Dog Town. Douglas Twp. The first settlement in Nemaha County may have been Dog Town. In the winter of 1852-53 seven families built crude shacks on Longs Branch, three miles west of the present B & M depot in Auburn. Their principal diet was wild grapes, prairie chicken, deer, elk and buffalo meat. Early in the spring the men in the party had gone on an exploration tour. Reaching the top of a hill, they saw a hundred Indians quietly sleeping on the side of the next hill. When nothing happened after several men gained enough courage to investigate they found their sleeping Indians were only rocks. With warm weather there were plenty of Omaha Indians along the Nemaha River, and when a band came up Longs Branch, the settlement was deserted. JOHN DIRKS is the only inhabitant of the town that there is a record of. He and his sons became bull whackers and made many trips from Nebraska City to Denver and return, walking beside six yoke of oxen. When the county became safe for settlers, JOHN DIRKS returned to Nemaha County.

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Johan (John) Dirks's Timeline

1813
December 5, 1813
Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
1845
November 22, 1845
Wiesederfehn, Wiesmoor, Niedersachsen, Germany
1852
January 1, 1852
Illinois, United States
1856
February 29, 1856
Petersburg, Menard, IL, United States
1857
December 26, 1857
Johnson City, Stanton County, Kansas, United States
1863
1863
1863
1884
March 8, 1884
Age 70
Nemaha, Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States
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