Christian Ullrich (32)
b. 22 May 1825, Altengronau, Hessen, Germany
m. Elisabeth Börner, 12 Apr 1852, Altengronau, Hessen, Germany
d. 1 Jul 1910, Altengronau, Hessen, Germany
Elisabeth Börner (33)
b. 14 Feb 1826, Altengronau, Hessen, Germany
d. 29 Apr 1892, Altengronau, Hessen, Germany
Children:
1. Christian Ullrich
b. 30 Aug 1849, Altengronau, Germany
m. Anna Margaretha Guenther, 13 Jul 1873, Altengronau, Germany
d. 20 Nov 1916, Louisville, KY
2. Johann Adam Ullrich
b. 31 May 1853, Altengronau, Germany
d. 16 Jun 1853, Altengronau, Germany
3. Johannes Ullrich
b. 8 Aug 1854, Altengronau, Germany
m. Anna Marie Kaulbersch, 7 Dec 1884, Altengronau, Germany
d. 19 Jun 1915, Altengronau, Germany
4. Maria Ullrich
b. 19 Jun 1857, Altengronau, Germany
d. 2 Jun 1876, Altengronau, Germany
5. Nikolaus Ullrich
b. 19 Jun 1860, Altengronau, Germany
d. 19 Mar 1863, Altengronau, Germany
6. John Adam Ullrich (16) (bap. Johann Adam Ullrich)
b. 5 Jun 1864, Altengronau, Germany
m. Fannie Peege, 25 Sep 1889, Louisville, KY
d. 17 Oct 1947, Louisville, KY
7. Heinrich Ullrich
b. 10 Apr 1869, Altengronau, Germany
m. Margarethe Fehl, 8 Jan 1893, Altengronau, Germany
d. 4 Aug 1918, Altengronau, Germany
Notes:
Christian Ullrich (the elder) and all of his sons worked as shoemakers.
Christian Ullrich (the younger) and his family and John Adam Ullrich immigrated to the United States in 1881. They traveled aboard the Braunschweig, which embarked at Bremen, Germany, and arrived at the Port of Baltimore on 1 Jun 1881. The Ullrich brothers settled in Louisville, KY.