- at Gießen, in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, to
Christoph Follenius (1759-1833) and
Rosine Follenius (1766–1799). His
father was a counselor-at-law and judge...
-
Friedrich Münch and the
attorney Paul
Follenius/Paul
Follen in 1833 to
found the Gießen
emigration society.
Muench and
Follenius had parti****ted in the outlawed...
-
Philipp Friedrich Wilhelm Vogt [de],
professor of clinics, and
Louise Follenius. His
maternal uncle was
Charles Follen. From 1833 to 1836, he studied...
- Mecklenburg, Germany, in
March 1834. Led by
Friedrich Muench and Paul
Follenius of the
Giessen Emigration Society,
German immigrants arrived in the area...
-
Confederation dominated through the
Austrian monarchy.
Leaders including Paul
Follenius and
Friedrich Münch
organized the
Giessen Emigration Society to help Germans...
-
purchased by his brother-in-law and co-founder of the
Society Paul
Follenius.
Follenius was the
younger brother of Karl Follen. By 1840, more than 38,000...
- in Hesse-Darmstadt (present-day Germany), to
Christoph Follenius (1759–1833) and
Rosine Follenius (1766–1799). His
father was a counselor-at-law and judge...
- farm near Fort Scott, Kansas, the son of
Stephen Douglas Zook and
Helen Follenius. He
enrolled at the
University of
Kansas in 1902,
funding his education...
- (50): 52623–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.M409009200. PMID 15381697.
Pigault C,
Follenius-Wund A,
Schmutz M,
Freyssinet JM,
Brisson A (February 1994). "Formation...
-
German 1848 revolution. One of his daughters, Emilie,
married Dr.
William Follenius, the son of his old
friend Paul Follen. Paul
Follen und
Friedrich Münch:...