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Crest of Buschfeld, Germany Crest of Hermeskiel, German Crest..... Village of Zusch, Germany Crest.........Village of Damflos, Germany Crest........at main Road into Malborn, Germany Crest.......at Entrance to Village of Damflos, Germany Crest: The Kleine FORTMANN VORTMANN Family Crest: The SIMON SCHMITT Family Crest: The ZENDER Family Crown of Otto I, the Illustrious, Duke of Saxony crowned 880, Son of Liudolf [crowned 852] 1st German King after Charlemagne, King of the Franks [D.28 Jan 814]
Damflos, Germany David Alan  Fortman David, age: 5, Barbara, age: 2, Denise, age: 4 Donald Fortman Elizabeth Francis Hooley Family England 1951 RAF Bases Flag of Lohne, Germany Flag of Sudlohne, Germany Forest adjacent Fortmann Farms Fortmann GRAVE
Frank H. Fortmann Furt Mann (Fortmann name created at this time)
.........occupation in the 1500's in Oldenburg Duchy, Germany German, French, English and American Ports of Departure ca. 1800 Henry A. Zender b. 1874 Tombstone, St Henry's Cemetery Jacob Schmidt, Immigration Record Jan 1, 1810 Marriage Certificate of Anna Maria Bruck and Johann Peter Schmidt(Sr)   January 5, 1918  a sled in front of the Fortmann Home at 4099 Robie Street (today: 6710 Seeley) Johann Peter Schmidt & J Heinrich Fortmann's Atlantic crossing from LeHavre & Bremen to America in 1840 & 1838? Johann Peter Schmidt, Immigration Record Johann Senter (Zender), Immigration Record
John Henry Fortman II Joseph Fortman's last Christmas on this earth, December, 1986 Julius Caesar June 1 1944 photo........Fred and Louisa's 50th Wedding Anniversary June 1, 1954 photo.....Fred and Louisa's 60th Wedding Anniversary in front of St. Henry's Catholic Church on Hoyne Ave. Chicago June, 1930  Mary Madeline Morris, BA Education, age:23, Graduate of St Mary of the Woods College, Indiana Kaliningrad Russia Klaus, Lohne Germany..........Stations of the Cross Lawrence Fortman Lead Battle Stones used in the Teutoburg Forest
Lindenstrauss Street Lohne Lohne, Germany Malborn, Germany Malborn, Germany Malborn, Germany Map of Lohne Germany also showing Battle Site of Teutoburg Forest and Site of Battle of Weser River (a.k.a. Battle of Minden in which in 16 AD Prince and Roman General Germanicus, adapted Son of Tiberius (successor to Emperor Augustus)'on the right side of the Weser River' bitterly fought German Tribal Leader Arminius. This happened as the Chauci Tribe joined with the Romans against the Cheruscian Tribe of Arminius. Map of Northwestern Germany for the year 9 CE............all that you see and read here was found in and after 1987. Maria Anna Schmidt, Immigration Record Maria Bruck Schmidt's Immigration Record Market Stree Lohne 1900
Mary Madeline Fortman, nee Morris Medieval German House, 1200 to 1500 Model of Barricade built by Chartusians to stop the Roman..........the skeletons found in front clearly indicate the Romans couldn't penetrate the wall and get to the Germans. Munster Cathederal floor plan Munster Cathederal Gargoiles Munster, Germany Catholic Cathederal begun in 1120 AD, expanded in 1210, finished in 1230 AD Nickolaus a.k.a. Nick Fortmann and Family NorthWest Corner of St.Henry's Catholic Church Old Catholic Church & its Cemetery, Steenfelde, Germany On the left is Phil Fortmann and on the right, Nick Fortmann; brothers and Sons of [center] John Henry II [b. Nov 1850]. Son of Heinrick I born in Lohne, Germany.  This man, Henry II, father of Henry III disowned this Son for marrying Marie Spoden of Luxemburg.  The Oldenburger's were very proud of their heritage and considered Luxembourgers to be 'their lessers'.  Much the same as today's French look down their noses at the 'Belgiques' of Belgium and the Vietnamese consider the 'Montagnaurdes' of central Vietnam inferior. Most coutries of the world today have the same prejudices as our ancestors.
Page 2 of Johann Peter Schmidt's Passport. Page 3 of Johnann Peter Schmidt's Passport People's Town Hall in Sudlolhne, 1800's Peter 'Pete' Fortmann Peter Schmidt's Immigration Record Phillip Fortmann Port of LeHavre, France 1870 Rockenburger, Germany Rockenburger, Germany Roman Coin showing Governor General Varus
Roman Legionaire, September, 9 CE Snow covered Shrine in the woods of Sudlohn near the Fortmann Farms SR 71, United States Air Force, ceiling altitude 85,000+ ft, speed: 2,300 Miles/hour. SR-71 Blackbird........Reconnisance missions to....China....Russia....Iran.....Iraq.......North Korea....Cuba....Afghanistan.....Isreal SR-71 Blackbird.....Throttles up to full afterburner.....airborne: Mach 3 St Anna's Klaus adjacent to Fortmann Farms......miraculous spring waters for healing the eyes from the 1200's. St Anna's Klaus, 1200's  adjacent Fortmann Farms St Clement Catholic Church, 1843 St Gertrud Catholic Church, Founded 815-850 by Benedictan Monks from England/Ireland. at Lohne Germany
Kleine Fortmann Church from at least 1400 to 1845
St Gertrud Cemetery, Lohne,Germany

Kleine Fortmann's from 1510, (Meinke Tom Vorde being the oldest known first name), have been buried in this Catholic Cemetery. St Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lohne Germany
Church of worship of more that 11 Generations of Kleine Fortmann's deating from at least the 1300's St. Gertrud's Catholic Church, Lohne, Germany, Founded 815-850 by Benedictine Monks from England/Ireand.
The KleineFortman Church for over 538 years. St.Henry's Catholic Church #3, the East Facade, Ridge & Devon, Chicago, IL. Completed,1905. 

Stained Glass Windows of Munster Cathederal Sudlohne Crest Sudlohne Mill House The  channel seperating Poland and Russia The 1100 AD French City of Laon, birthplace of Jacques Marquette 1st White Man to see Chicago in 1673.   Note who the painter was. The 1871 Ancestral Home of Peter Schmidt(Jr), (b. 1824)
The Breit Crest The Catholic Cathederal of Munster Germany.......the second largest in Germany The Cenotaph (a sepulchral monument erected in memory of a deceased person whose body is elsewhere) of a Roman Officer and his two freedman killed in Sept of the year 9 CE in the Teutoburg Forest, Germany..........

the Translation from Latin:.........To MARCUS CAELIUS, Son of Titus, First Centurion of the XVIII Legion.........Born in the Lemonian District of Bologna, Italy........52 1/2 years old............He fell in the Varian War (in the 4 day battle in the Teutoburg Forest)........His bones may be interred here.........
PUBLIUS CAELIUS, (brother of Marcus,) Son of Titus, erected (this monument.)
............born in June 43 BC this Centurion would have known Julius Caesar. The Fortmann Crest The GrossFortman Farm, 1100 Meters NW of the KleineFortmann Farm
Seperated in 1200-1400 by a stream from a spring. 
The stream in visible under the line of trees seperating the farms.
The original Furt Mann starting the Fortmann Farm most probably resided here from 1100 to 1200. The village of Loan (Lohne) is first recorded in 890 AD. Prior to 314 AD, the year Roman Emperor Constantine, in Trier, Germany, 120 miles SW of here, declared Christianity the religion of the Empire, Kleine Fortmann Ancestors in the Lohne area belonged to the Germanic Tribe known by the Romans as Cheruscians.  They were known for their independence and had destroyed the 17th, 18, and 19th Roman Legion (20,000)men, women and children between 12 and 15 Sep, 9 CE.  Christian missionaries converted them around 400-500 AD. And they remained Catholic throughout the Reformation, 1550, initiated by Martin Luther. Again, Independence.   

The hand dug medieval stream seperating the Gross & Kleine Fortmann farms. The interior of the Catholic Cathederal in Munster, Germany The Kalkriese Narrows ambush point of the Roman Legions XVII, XVIII, and XIX. The Kleine Fortman Farm in Sudlohne, Germany
Eleven Generations of Fortmann's dating from 1510, Meinke Tom Vorde  to abt 1844, Clemens Fortmann were raised on this Farm. The farm could have existed as early as 1200. The Kleine Fortmann Farm Sudlohne, Germany
dating from pre-1300. The Fortmann lineage was born on this farm pre-1300 to at least 1824.
The Kleine Fortmann Haus at Cherry Blossom Time The Teutoburg Forest Map.......the year:  9 CE Trier Germany Cathederal Trier Germany Cathederal U-Boat Type IX U-Boat, Type IX Surfacing...Sea & Sky conditions of 23 Mar 1951 U-IX U-Boat next to dock Water Fountain at corner of Fortmann Farm Wheat field in Lohne Winter in Sudlohne

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