Benz/Pagenkopf and Hoge/Scheer families Album


This album contains many of the family photographs used in the Benz/Pagenkopf and Hoge/Scheer families area of this web site, in approximately chronological order.

To see a larger version of any image, click on either the small photo or on its name.

There are also many village photographs on this site that can be found by visiting the places index (click on the Places Index button at left, and then select a village).


S. S. Cimbria

The S. S. Cimbria brought the Benz and Paape families to America in 1872.

She was built in 1867 by the Caird and Company, Greenock, Scotland. She measured 329 feet by 40 feet, was fitted with two masts and a single funnel, and displaced 3037 tons. She was capable of 12 knots.

On January 18th, 1883, the Cimbria sank just 20 minutes after colliding with another ship in foggy conditions about 30 miles offshore of the German/Dutch boarder while departing Hamburg for America with a load of mostly emigrants from Eastern Europe. Of the 522 persons aboard the Cimbria, only 65 survived.


Herman and Mary Tews family

About 1900

In the back row are children Molly, Pauline, Emma, Martha, Minnie, John, Tillie, and Lena. In the front row are daughter Lydia, father, mother, and son Gustave.

Photo courtesy of Paul Krueger.


Friederika Pagenkopf Wendorf Köhler with Grandsons

Treptow, Kreis Greifenberg, Pommern - About 1900

The three boys are the sons of Friederika's son Ferdinand.

Photo courtesy of Gary Hartmann


Herman and Mary Tews

About 1912

Photo courtesy of Paul Krueger


Edward Benz - Viola Hartig Wedding

Milwaukee, Milwaukee Cty, Wisconsin - 28 August 1920

Ferdinand and Emilie (Benz) Seehawer on their 65th Wedding Anniversary

2772 North 59th Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin - 20 November 1946

Photo courtesy of their great-granddaughter, Debby Toomey Stander.