
Ditter Family
Michael Ditter
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
This historical narrative traces the remarkable journey of the Ditter family from their origins in southwestern Germany to their establishment in Wisconsin, spanning nearly four centuries. Beginning with Peter Ditter's birth in Hardheim around 1655, the chronicle illuminates how generations maintained their Catholic faith, family bonds, and agricultural traditions while adapting to profound historical changes.
The account opens in the aftermath of the devastating Thirty Years' War, as Peter and Eva Berberich Ditter established themselves in Steinfurt under the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg. Through parish records and regional histories, we witness their navigation of feudal society as they passed down agricultural knowledge and religious practices through subsequent generations – Johann Georg, Johann Adam, and eventually Andreas Ditter, born in 1804 amid Napoleonic reforms.
Andreas's story forms the narrative's dramatic center. Facing agricultural failures, political repression following the 1848 revolution, and increasing land scarcity in Baden, he made the momentous decision to emigrate. The book vividly reconstructs the family's 1859 journey: their farewell to ancestral lands, voyage down the Rhine to Bremen, harrowing Atlantic crossing, and arduous inland passage to Wisconsin's "Holyland" – a cluster of German Catholic settlements in Fond du Lac County.
In America, we follow the family's establishment in Dotyville, where Andreas remarried and created a blended family of thirteen children. Particularly moving is the account of sons George Joseph and Thomas, who enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War just years after arriving in America, serving with the 18th Wisconsin Infantry through Sherman's campaigns.
Duration - 8h 46m.
Author - Michael Ditter.
Narrator - Digital Voice Matilda E.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Michael Ditter ©.
Location:
United States
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Ditter Family Series
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. This historical narrative traces the remarkable journey of the Ditter family from their origins in southwestern Germany to their establishment in Wisconsin, spanning nearly four centuries. Beginning with Peter Ditter's birth in Hardheim around 1655, the chronicle illuminates how generations maintained their Catholic faith, family bonds, and agricultural traditions while adapting to profound historical changes. The account opens in the aftermath of the devastating Thirty Years' War, as Peter and Eva Berberich Ditter established themselves in Steinfurt under the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg. Through parish records and regional histories, we witness their navigation of feudal society as they passed down agricultural knowledge and religious practices through subsequent generations – Johann Georg, Johann Adam, and eventually Andreas Ditter, born in 1804 amid Napoleonic reforms. Andreas's story forms the narrative's dramatic center. Facing agricultural failures, political repression following the 1848 revolution, and increasing land scarcity in Baden, he made the momentous decision to emigrate. The book vividly reconstructs the family's 1859 journey: their farewell to ancestral lands, voyage down the Rhine to Bremen, harrowing Atlantic crossing, and arduous inland passage to Wisconsin's "Holyland" – a cluster of German Catholic settlements in Fond du Lac County. In America, we follow the family's establishment in Dotyville, where Andreas remarried and created a blended family of thirteen children. Particularly moving is the account of sons George Joseph and Thomas, who enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War just years after arriving in America, serving with the 18th Wisconsin Infantry through Sherman's campaigns. Duration - 8h 46m. Author - Michael Ditter. Narrator - Digital Voice Matilda E. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Michael Ditter ©.
Language:
English
A NOTE TO READERS: (Untitled)
Duration:00:01:52
Introduction
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Copyright: (Untitled)
Duration:00:00:17
THE DITTER FAMILY: A HISTORICAL JOURNEY
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AUTHOR'S NOTE
Duration:00:02:26
TIMELINE OF MAIN EVENTS
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(Untitled)
Duration:00:08:33
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Duration:00:03:08
ABOUT FUTURE VOLUMES: (Untitled)
Duration:00:01:39
BOOK ONE: ROOTS IN THE OLD WORLD (1655-1850): THE HARDHEIM HOMELAND: The Land Between Rivers
Duration:00:21:33
PETER DITTER AND EVA BERBERICH (1655-1709): The Founding Patriarch
Duration:00:21:37
THE LONG SHADOW OF WAR: Recovering from Devastation
Duration:00:28:45
GENERATIONS ON THE LAND: Johann Georg Ditter (1683-c.1750)
Duration:00:30:46
ANDREAS DITTER (1804-1871): Coming of Age in Napoleonic Times
Duration:00:28:58
A WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN: (Untitled)
Duration:00:30:56
BOOK TWO: THE CROSSING (1859): CHAPTER 7: FAREWELL TO BADEN: Selling the Homestead
Duration:00:29:59
DOWN THE RHINE: The River Journey
Duration:00:32:56
ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: Life in Steerage
Duration:00:53:38
NEW YORK TO WISCONSIN: Castle Garden
Duration:00:44:20
BOOK THREE: BUILDING IN THE NEW WORLD (1859-1871): THE HOLYLAND OF WISCONSIN: German Catholic Settlements
Duration:00:44:53
ANDREAS REBUILDS: (Untitled)
Duration:00:45:51
SONS OF WAR: (Untitled)
Duration:00:54:45
THE FINAL YEARS OF ANDREAS: Life in Fond du Lac County
Duration:00:22:20
EPILOGUE: Reflections on Heritage
Duration:00:08:19
Primary and Secondary
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SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Parish Records and Ecclesiastical Documents
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Civil and Government Records
Duration:00:01:19
Personal Documents and Correspondence
Duration:00:00:34
SECONDARY SOURCES
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Books
Duration:00:02:01
Articles and Essays
Duration:00:01:56
Local Histories
Duration:00:00:38
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: (Untitled)
Duration:00:00:40