HANSMANN, Max Henry Louis Ranniger

HANSMANN, Max Henry Louis Ranniger

Male 1856 - 1952  (95 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HANSMANN, Max Henry Louis Ranniger was born on 24 Jul 1856 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA (son of HANSMANN, Bernhard Ludwig Wilhelm Theodor and RONNINGER, Sophie Wilhelmine Bernardine); died on 12 Jun 1952 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Maximillian Henry Louis Ranniger Hansmann
    • Residence: 1 Jul 1895, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

    Notes:

    From bio on FindaGrave:
    Maximillian “Max” Hansmann was born in Washington, DC in 1856. He was one of eight children. His father, a doctor, Bernhard Theodore Hansmann, was born in Germany and educated at Heidelberg. His mother was Sophie Ranniger Hansmann.

    Max attended a private school from ages 8 to 10. At age 11, he became a "folder" and a page for the House of Representatives and entered the U.S. Treasury Department at age 13 as a laborer. He was then detailed to the office of the U.S. Lighthouse Service Board in 1872 at age 16, where he served for over 50 years.

    His early duties included tracing and drafting which he continued intermittently over the length of his career. In 1881, he was assigned to the office of Lighthouse Engineers in South Carolina for three months to prepare drawings for the Savannah River Lights.

    Part of his job was to also set up exhibitions showcasing lighthouse technology at various expositions. He reminisced that in 1873, at age 17, he was involved in positioning a lighthouse lens to be visible from inside the third floor window of the Treasury building during the evening of the second inauguration of President Ulysses. S. Grant. The bright flash of the lens was quite noticeable all along Pennsylvania Avenue attracting much attention and comment.

    He also was in charge of the lighthouse exhibit at the 1881 and 1884 Cincinnati Industrial Expositions and was assigned as part of a team to travel to London in 1883 to represent the United States in setting up a similar Lighthouse Board exhibit at the London Fisheries Exhibition which was awarded a gold medal of the first class. There were undoubtedly more expositions and world fairs that he participated in during his long career.

    Additional duties over the course of his service were to take charge of the Lighthouse Board's files of charts, plotting and verification of positions of aids of navigation, listing and keeping track of lights and fog signals and preparing monthly bulletins and notices to mariners.

    At his retirement, Max was serving as the assistant engineer in charge of the hydrographic division of the Bureau of Lighthouses in Washington, DC. He retired from his post on March 1, 1927 with an "exceptional record of 55 years of service" as noted in the Lighthouse Bulletin.

    In his private life, Max had several passionate hobbies including bicycling, photography, and collecting records and oriental art. In 1879, he helped found the Capital Bicycle Club in Washington. DC. (which still exists today) and was known to take his camera with him everywhere he cycled. He became captain of the club in 1884 and visually recorded many interesting trips through his photography.

    One of his most famous bicycling adventures was recounted in the August 1883 issue of "The Wheelman" where Max and two other club members rode 500 miles in three weeks to visit the Luray Cave and Natural Bridge in Virginia where "no machine had ever been seen." (see attached photo illustration.)

    As a result of many such trips, he helped form a photography group within the Club that staged America’s first photography salon, the “Washington Salon and Art Photographic Exhibition” in 1896. The Smithsonian has the original photos from this exhibit (see attached photo.)

    Max was known to be very creative and mechanical. Along with a fellow cycler, he invented and patented a combined lamp and cyclometer in 1881 that when attached to the axle of the bicycle, measured distance traveled. He also worked in wood, ceramics and silver. Examples of his work include a turned wooden lamp he made on his lathe with a ceramic overlay and a kaleidoscope he made for his grand-nephew.

    Max was also known for collecting records. One of his friends recounted that he had an "extremely keen ear for music". He also enjoyed collecting Japanese art. He never traveled to the Far East but eventually became disillusioned by their military build-up and stopped collecting prior to WWII.

    Up until his death in 1952, he was a member of the Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia.

    Max was a bachelor and in relatively good health until he passed away at age 96. Per his instructions, he was cremated and his remains were sent to Keene Valley, NY, where they were spread over the area he loved and where he spent his summers, his cabin in the Adirondacks which he named "Content."


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    Bernard Ludwig William Theodor Hansmann

    1821–1912
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    Sophie Wilhelmine Bernardine Ranniger Hansmann


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    Lena Marie Hansmann Williams

    1859–1907
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    Alfred E Theodore Hansmann
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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HANSMANN, Bernhard Ludwig Wilhelm Theodor was born on 21 Sep 1820 in Oldenburg, Stadtkreis Oldenburg, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany (son of HANSMANN, Johann Heinrich and HEMMI, Helene Catharine Wilhelmine, son of HANSMANN, Johann Fridrich and HEMMI, Helene Catharine Wilhelmine); died on 12 Aug 1912 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Bernhard Ludwig Wilhelm Theodore Hansmann
    • Birth: 21 Sep 1821, Atens, Wesermarsch, Lower Saxony, Germany
    • Death: Aug 13, 1912, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

    Bernhard married RONNINGER, Sophie Wilhelmine Bernardine on 13 Oct 1854. Sophie was born on 24 Mar 1827; died on 12 Apr 1876 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RONNINGER, Sophie Wilhelmine Bernardine was born on 24 Mar 1827; died on 12 Apr 1876 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
    Children:
    1. HANSMANN, Ida Marie "Lilli of the Valley" was born on 6 Jul 1855; died in 1855.
    2. 1. HANSMANN, Max Henry Louis Ranniger was born on 24 Jul 1856 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; died on 12 Jun 1952 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
    3. HANSMANN, Otto was born on 8 Nov 1857; died on 17 Nov 1861.
    4. HANSMANN, Lena Marie was born on 8 Jul 1859 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; died on 18 Apr 1907 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
    5. HANSMANN, Alfred Emil Theodor was born on 16 Aug 1861 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; died on 13 Dec 1951; was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
    6. HANSMANN, Louise Theodore W was born on 6 Apr 1863 in District of Columbia, USA; died on 25 Dec 1955 in Richmond County, Virginia, USA.
    7. HANSMANN, Ella Sophie was born on 16 Oct 1864 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
    8. HANSMANN, Hulda Auguste was born on 22 Apr 1867; died in 1870.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HANSMANN, Johann Heinrich was born on 30 Dec 1780 (son of HANSMANN, Nicolaus Gerhard and BULTMANN, Marie Catharine); died on 27 Mar 1844.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Johann Fridrich HANSMANN
    • Occupation: Apothecary in Atens
    • Occupation: Goldsmith in Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Birth: 06 Jun 1784
    • Death: 05 Oct 1843, Copenhagen, Denmark

    Notes:

    MESS in the names. This should stay as Johann Heinrich HANSMANN. But don't want to delete Johann Fridrich HANSMANN as that is a person too. They just aren't the same person.

    J Heinrich b 12-30-1780 ~ d 11-30-1780 p.13
    (see p.18) Was the apothecary in Atens

    J Fridrich b 6-6-1784 ~ d 10-5-1843 p.13
    (see p.20)

    both are sons of Nicolaus Gerhard

    Johann married HEMMI, Helene Catharine Wilhelmine. Helene was born on 3 Dec 1788; died on 15 Feb 1846. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  HEMMI, Helene Catharine Wilhelmine was born on 3 Dec 1788; died on 15 Feb 1846.
    Children:
    1. HANSMANN, Dr Christian Nicolaus Heinrich was born on 15 Dec 1811 in Atens, Wesermarsch, Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 30 Mar 1886 in St Louis, St Louis County, Missouri, USA; was buried in St Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA.
    2. HANSMANN, Johann Fridrich August was born on 26 Mar 1813; died on 13 May 1879.
    3. HANSMANN, Fridrich Wilhelm Theedor was born on 19 Oct 1816; died on 05 Oct 1820.
    4. HANSMANN, Carl Hermann Edvard was born on 7 May 1819.
    5. HANSMANN, Marie Helene Henriette was born on 30 Apr 1820; died in Oct 1866.
    6. 2. HANSMANN, Bernhard Ludwig Wilhelm Theodor was born on 21 Sep 1820 in Oldenburg, Stadtkreis Oldenburg, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany; died on 12 Aug 1912 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA; was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
    7. HANSMANN, Gustav Adolph was born on 18 Aug 1826; died on 18 Aug 1826.
    8. HANSMANN, Adolph Georg Friedrich was born on 10 Mar 1828; died on 15 Aug 1828.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HANSMANN, Nicolaus Gerhard was born on 9 Aug 1742 (son of HANSMANN, Claus (later called) Nicolaus III and WAGNER, Gesine Christine); died on 8 Mar 1808.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Pewterer in Oldenburg

    Nicolaus married BULTMANN, Marie Catharine on 24 Jul 1770. Marie was born on 1 Jul 1748; died on 4 Nov 1804. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BULTMANN, Marie Catharine was born on 1 Jul 1748; died on 4 Nov 1804.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    On p. 14 the death date is 19 Jun 1818.

    Children:
    1. HANSMANN, Christoph Nicolaus was born on 28 Apr 1772; died on 19 Jun 1818.
    2. HANSMANN, Christine Marie was born on 28 May 1774; died on 22 Apr 1776.
    3. HANSMANN, Johann Fridrich was born on 26 May 1776; died on 28 Jul 1778.
    4. HANSMANN, Henriette Sophie Lucie was born on 27 Oct 1778; died on 30 Nov 1842.
    5. 4. HANSMANN, Johann Heinrich was born on 30 Dec 1780; died on 27 Mar 1844.
    6. HANSMANN, Johann Geerg was born in Dec 1782; died in Dec 1782 in Died the same day..
    7. HANSMANN, Johann Fridrich was born on 6 Jun 1784; died on 5 Oct 1843 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
    8. HANSMANN, Hermann Martin was born on 23 Feb 1788 in Ovelgonne, Germany; died on 20 Jul 1852 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  HANSMANN, Claus (later called) Nicolaus III was born on 12 Sep 1694 in Ovelgonne, Germany; was christened on 12 Sep 1694 (son of HANSMANN, Claus II and Elisabeth); died on 16 Jan 1762 in Oldenburg.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Pewterer in Oldenburg

    Notes:

    Added III to name as it appears on H.Hansmann's p. 81 - first page of "Notes from church books and other sources".

    "1694 Sept. 12 Claus Hansmann II baptised his son Claus III.
    Sponsors Johann Folkers, Friedrich -
    Meeryohl, Alheid Reiners"

    Claus married WAGNER, Gesine Christine on 01 Dec 1733. Gesine was born on 19 May 1711; died on 11 Mar 1779. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  WAGNER, Gesine Christine was born on 19 May 1711; died on 11 Mar 1779.
    Children:
    1. HANSMANN, Catharine Elisabeth was born on 1 Mar 1735; died on 9 May 1738.
    2. HANSMANN, Adelheit Engel Sophie was born on 29 Aug 1736; died on 7 Jun 1790.
    3. HANSMANN, Catharine Elisabeth was born on 18 May 1738; died on 10 May 1747.
    4. HANSMANN, Johann Martin was born on 10 Oct 1740; died on 12 Oct 1774.
    5. 8. HANSMANN, Nicolaus Gerhard was born on 9 Aug 1742; died on 8 Mar 1808.
    6. HANSMANN, Margarethe Christine was born on 25 May 1747; died on 16 Jun 1777.


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