Johann Diedrich Conrad Backhaus, 4th child of the first marriage - that of Johann Friedrich and Anna
Marie Elisabeth Ahler Backhaus, was born October 13, 1770 and married Ilsa Dorthea Elisabeth
Dohrmann, born January 22, 1778. Her father was the Master Blacksmith, Johann Heinrich Dohrmann,
and her mother was Anna Schneider of the Hagemanns. Johann and Ilsa Backhaus were the great-grandparents
of the Oldenburgs, Maylands, Dohrmanns, Bakehouses, Kleinschmidts, Strohmans, and Wilkings.
Johann Diedrich Conrad and Anna Marie Elisabeth Ahler Backhaus
Their children:
nnnnn 1. Anna Marie Dorthea Carolina Backhaus, born 1801, died 1837, married George Friedrich Oldenburg.
nnnnn 2. Herman Heinrich Friedrich William Backhaus.
nnnnn 3. Clatrina Wilhelminia Dorthea Louise Backhaus, Born 1808, died 1810.
nnnnn 4. Wilhelminia Backhaus, born 1810, second wife of George F. Oldenburg.
nnnnn 5. Heinrich Diedrich Friedrich Karl Backhaus, born 1813, died 1888.
nnnnnnnnKarl was the grandfather of the Kleinschmidts and the Backhouses.
nnnnn 6. A daughter (Died).
nnnnn 7. Diedrich Backhaus, born 1816.
nnnnnnnnGrandfather of Albert Bakehouse and Archie, Roy, and Mildred Bakehouse.
nnnnn 8. Dorthea Marie Louise Backhaus, born June 26, 1819, married Diedrich
Strohman, died Dec. 26, 1906.
nnnnnnnnGrandmother of the present Strohman generation.
These 8 are the brothers and sisters of grandfather Charles (Karl) Bakehouse.
First marriage of the oldest sister of Karl Bakehouse.
George Friedrich Oldenburg, born March 26, 1716, died April 9, 1856,
married Anna Marie Dorthea Caroline Backhaus, born 1801, died 1837,
Their children:
nnnnn 1. Diedrich, born Sept. 25, 1822, died 1858.
nnnnn 2. Wilhelminne, born June 24, 1824, married George Oldenburg.
nnnnn 3. Louise, born April 5, 1826, died May 2, 1921, married Henry Henke.
nnnnn 4. Caroline, born May 6, 1828, died Dec. 7, 1849, married Fred Schwenke.
nnnnn 5. Friedrich Oldenburg, born Sept. 22, 1830, died May 20, 1834.
nnnnn 6. Doretha Dorette Oldenburg, born April 7, 1832; came to the U.S. and lived with
Mrs. Mayland.
nnnnn 7. Friedrich Oldenburg, born May 7, 1836.
nnnnn 8. Sophia Oldenburg, born Dec. 6, 1837, died March 1, 1920 at age 83. Married Ernest Mayland.
nnnnnnnnTheir children:
nnnnnnnnnMarie, Sophia, Fred, Ernest, Charles, Louise, Will and Dick Mayland.
Marriage of fourth sister of Karl Backhaus. Second marriage of George Oldenburg.
George F. Oldenburg, born March 26,1716, died April 9, 1856; married Wilhelmenina Backhaus, born 1810.
Their children:
nnnnn 1. Henry Oldenburg, born August 16, 1840; married, lived in Oklahoma.
nnnnn 2. George Oldenburg, born May 15, 1843, died March 29,1901.
nnnnnnnnn Married Anna Bruns, born Aug.19, 1853, died Dec. 10 1920.
nnnnn 3. Charlotte Antonette Oldenburg, twin of George Oldenburg, born May 15, 1843,
died Jan 4, 1913.
nnnnnnnnn Married Fred Dohrman, born Jan 15, 1842, died Feb.23, 1911.
Johann Diedrich Conrad Backhaus, born October 13, 1770, married Ilsa Dorthea Elisbeth Dohrman, died January 1,1864.
Ilsa D.E. Dohrman Backhaus, born Jan. 22, 1778.
Their children:
nnnnn 1. Anna Marie Dorthea Carolinia Backhaus.
nnnnn 2. Herman Henry Friedrich William Backhaus,
nnnnn 3. Clatrina Wilhelminia Dorthea Backhaus, died at 2 yrs.
nnnnn 4. Wilhelminia Backhaus.
nnnnn 5. Heinrich Diedrich Friedrich Karl Backhaus.
nnnnn 6 & 7. A daughter and son Diedrich Backhaus died.
nnnnn 8. Dorthea Marie Louise Backhaus.
The ancestral home of the "Bakehouse Family" (the Backhause Family) in Landesbergen, Hanover, Germany.
Mrs. Louise Backhaus, daughter Anna and son Fred lived in the home place, but in 1935 Fred was married.
He brought his wife to live in the home place with his mother and sister - as is the custom in Europe.
The widow Louise Backhaus and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Backhaus are shown in this picture, which is at the rear of the house.
The double doors open on a huge threshing floor on either side of which are the stalls, there are rooms
overhead for the servants. This threshing floor is not only swept every day but also scrubbed several times
a week. The horses and cows and hogs are not only brushed but really also scrubbed every day, so that
a white animal is really white. At the end of the threshing floor are 7 or 8 steps leading up to a partition
of glass panels and a glass door. These steps lead into a large hall, where there use to be a huge
fireplace where the meat for the family was cooked. The floor is tile.
From this hall a side door leads out to the garden and the rear of the house. From this hall a few steps
lead up to the living quarters which consist of the living room, bed rooms and a parlor. From the windows
of the living room one looks out into the beautiful garden and orchard at the rear of the house; these are
enclosed by a beautiful green hedge.
Mr. Fred Bakehouse and bride taken right after the ceremony in June, 1935. They are the present owners of the "Old Backhaus" house in Landesbergen, Germany.
The mother and her daughter live with the oldest son, Fred. He takes care of the mother for the rest or
her life. He cares for the sister until she marries, but, should the sister not marry, her home is in the
old home with her brother and his family.
The original spelling of the family name is Backhaus but in America, U.S.A., it is Bakehouse.
This is the huge iron gate hung on great stone pillars with a stone seat on the side under a big linden tree
which is over a hundred years old. Looking through the iron gate can be seen the Oldenburg place - Old Guesthaus.
It is just across the main street of the village. This gate is at the entrance to the Bakehouse place in
Landesbergen, Germany
