Zeisset Reunion 50th Anniversary

The six immigrant children of 

Jakob and Margarethe ZeissetZeisset Genealogy

The 2019 Zeisset Reunion, held August 2-4, 2019, in Clay Center and Leonardville, KS, celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the first Zeisset reunion in 1969.  See our 2019 reunion site for a description and links to the presentations.

You can review highlights of our 50 years of reunions in Kansas.  More recent reunion pages include summaries of our get togethers, informative handouts, and slide shows from 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, and 2008, as well as our 2006 tour of ancestral sites in Germany.

The Zeisset Family in Germany is Loretta Hoerman's summary of what we know about our ancestors. A set of 9 maps summarizes key Zeisset sites in Germany.  There are other informativie items on our reading list. Two of our reunions have included a bus tour of the farms of our ancestors around Leonardville (see map). 

We have several stories of our ancestors: about Henry Zeisset, Merton Zeisset, and Bettie Zeisset Hoerman. We hope to build additional stories around the immigrant's farm homes, starting with information from agriculture censuses that Loretta presented on the 2004 bus tour. Other contributions are encouraged.


Zeisset Families in America

Ancestor Immigration Spouse Children Settled Source
Jakob Freidrich Zeisset
b. May 30, 1837 at Menzingen, Baden, Germany
d. Oct. 6, 1884 at Schwaebisch Hall, Germany
(See map)
6 children immigrated 1883-1893 Margarethe Mueller
b. Nov 8, 1842 at Semd, Hessen
d. Feb 20, 1881 at Kreuzfeld, Wurttemberg
Louise, Bertha, Elizabeth, Jacob, Barbara (Bettie), Henry
[decendants]
Leonardville, Kansas The Zeisset Family in Germany by Loretta Hoerman
"Our First Century in America..." by Merton S. Zeisset
Johann Zeisset
b. Jan 16, 1833 at Menzingen, Baden, Germany
d. Feb 16, 1878 in Okawville, IL
ship Carlus Magnus to NY from La Havre, Aug 9, 1854 Jacobina Carolina Frederika Behr
b. Oct 2, 1833 at Beilstein, Wurttemburg, Germany
William John (b. 1857), Philip (b. 1858) St. Claire Co. IL Richard Zeisset
715 English Place
Granite City, IL 26040
Jacob Zeisert (Seizert)
b. Apr 9, 1825 at Menzingen, Baden, Germany
d. Apr 2, 1882 in Riga, Michigan
probably between 1860 - 1862 Elizabeth Stock
b. Jul 15, 1841 in Wuerttemberg, Germany
d. Aug 15, 1928 in Blissfield, Michigan
Catherine, John, Lena, Caroline, Samuel, Peter, Jacob, Elizabeth Seizert or Zeizert Lenawee County, Michigan Dean Seizert
1777 Augusta Dr.
Fort Myers, FL 33907
George Baer Zeiset
b. Jun 23, 1828 at Hochstadt Hof, Wurttemburg, Germany
d. Mar 13, 1907 in PA
1845, with brother Peter Martha Martin
b. Dec 1, 1826, Pequea, PA
d. Dec 2, 1900
Anna, Elizabeth, Catherine, Fannie, Martin Near Lancaster, PA
Samuel Zeiset
b. May 21, 1829 at Giebelstadt, Germany
d. Jan 21, 1891
  Susan Bally
b. Jun 12, 1833
m. 1856
d. Jul 13, 1899 in Illinois
Elizabeth, John, Samuel, Henry Oklahoma and Kansas
Jacob Zeissett
b. Apr 10, 1856, Aschhausen, Wuertemburg, Germany
d. between 1930-1949 in Connecticut
1870 Anna Louisa
b. 1861, Connecticut
  New York  

Zeisset Families in Germany

Ancestor Spouse Children Settled Source
Matthaeus Zeisset
b. December 20, 1830 at Menzingen, Baden, Germany
d. 19 Nov 1896, at Hohenlindenhof, Germany
Friederica Margaretha Ribstein
b. Feb 22, 1831 at Menzingen, Baden, Germany
d. May 15, 1869 at Menzingen
Matthaeus, b. Jan 6, 1868 Southwestern Germany Raphael Zeisset
Weisweil, Baden-Wuerttemburg, Germany
Isaak Zeisset
b. March 10, 1839 at Menzingen, Baden, Germany
d. 1897 in Darstadt, Bayern, Germany
Bertha Augusta Hettinger
b. Nov 10, 1843 at Eberstadt, Germany
d. date unknown
Elise, Heinrich, Jakob Friedrich, Ludwig, Daniel, Karl, William Berlin, Germany Tim Zeisset
Berlin, Germany
Immigrants to Macedonia and Argentina


Argentina
Claudia Zeisset
Switzerland

Link to chart:  Relationships of known Zeisset families Most of these families, both in America and in Germany, are related (see chart), descendants of Abraham Zeisset (@1718-1787). All of the families come from the same general area in southwestern Germany. Spelling variations among Zeisset, Zeiset, Zeisert, and Zeissett should not be considered significant. For the latest information we have, or to provide more of your own, contact our webmaster.


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Updated 8/10/2019