For some time now, I have wanted to dig deeper into my family history [on this blog] by posting information about my grandmother Plucker's family. This story, along with information about our family's home church should be of interest to other family members who knew or knew of them.
Don't be put off by the spelling of his name which has changed over the years, or indeed, as you will see as I progress in the information I have of his history, colorful and flowery language, which belies the mystery, flaws and imperfections in the story.
Stay tuned!
WITTE
PASTOR ERNST PHILLIPP
WITTE
This is his obituary:
“Oh to us
becomes the heart so empty in the ringing world, and we all long for the
Father’s House so very much.”
Pastor
Witte was one of the pioneers of our German undertakings in the west. He had seen the same small beginning and was
permitted to still rejoice and see how the work of God’s success grew and how
beautiful it spread.
On December 1, 18 37 , he was born in
Lippe-Detmold. When he was 23 years old
he came to America and settled
in the vicinity of Fosterburg ,
Illinois . There he married Fraulein Antje Wiemers. They had five children, four of whom are
still living.
Already for
a long time he felt the pressure inside that the Lord wanted to make use of him
in the ministry. But he was against
it. Then came a hard belt. The Lord took away his wife in the year 1878.
In
this time of darkness, he saw the Lord’s hand and in the same year he entered
the seminary in Dubuque , Iowa .
Through hard studying and love of his work he decided to finish his
years of studying. During this time he
had again gotten married to Fraulein Henrietta Voss. There were given five children. His first field of work was in the area of
Prairie Dell in Illinois . He worked there several years until he took
the train and followed the German immigrants to the west. He took over a small field in the vicinity of
Chancellor, South Dakota ,
a field which is now such a blooming community.
In the year 1888 he came further west to Marion , South Dakota
and there became established through him our present community in the year 1889
where he spent the decline of his life.
For about
15 years the community was building a church which unfortunately before they
were finished, burned to the ground. On the ruins stood Pastor Witte with the
discouraged community. Still with trust
in God, they agreed to begin building again.
So, he spent his time in the middle of the work which he had started,
until God took him on the above mentioned date of time. Rest after the work!!
Translated by
Cynthia Jean
Straatmeyer [Karns], great, great granddaughter of Phillipp E. Witte,
on June 26, 1979 , 69
years after his death.)
Phillip Witte’s
daughter, Christina Rebecca Witte, married John Poppe Plucker. Their son, Menne Elvin Plucker married Dena
Margaret Thaden, whose daughter, Jean Ellen Plucker married Henry Gene
Straatmeyer. Their daughter, Cynthia Jean Straatmeyer was the translator.
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