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The Thompson · Hoffmann · Kipp Book

The Bichmillers of Sierning

An Austrian arrival, late 19th century.
1813 — 1925
Sourced fact

The Bichmiller name reaches the modern American branch of this family through one Austrian-born baby. Frank Bichmiller crossed the Atlantic in the 1850s as an infant; the village name behind the surname is Sierning, in Upper Austria. The surname did not arrive in America in fixed form. Family documents preserve it in transition — Bichlmiller, Bichelmiller, Bichelmueller — before settling, by the early twentieth century, as Bichmiller.3

Sourced fact

Frank's American life was short. He died in 1903, leaving behind his wife Susan Kissinger Bichmiller and at least one son, Willard Frank Bichmiller (b. May 28, 1903 — Susan was widowed within the year), who would in time become Virginia's father.3

Susan Kissinger Bichmiller, three husbands and a basement of chickens

Sourced fact

Frank's widow Susan is the figure the family-history notes preserve most vividly. Skip's 2005 compilation records her this way:

"Susan kept chickens in her basement in Cincinnati; when Frank died, she married someone named Spohn (they had Harold). When Spohn died, she married someone named Lockridge. Story goes that when she died, she had to have her hair shaved off because it was so filthy, they couldn't comb it for the funeral."3
Sourced fact

Three husbands, in succession: Bichmiller, then Spohn (with whom she had a son, Harold — a half-brother to Willard who had no children of his own), then Lockridge. The basement chickens, in a Cincinnati neighborhood. And the funeral detail — passed down through family memory rather than any document — that her hair could not be combed and had to be shaved off.

Author's framing

It is a portrait the GEDCOM cannot give: an immigrant widow who outlived two husbands, kept livestock in her city basement, and whose death required an undertaker's improvisation. Sources for this kind of detail are rare, and the family-history notes Skip emailed his son in 2005 are the only place on this site that it survives.

Frank's siblings

Sourced fact

Per Skip's notes, Frank Bichmiller had three siblings who were all born in the United States — the next generation already American-born:3

- Mary Bichmiller Rapp
- Charles Bichmiller (the alternative-spelling variant appears most often with his name in documents: Bichlmiller, Bichelmiller, Bichelmueller)
- Edward Bichmiller

Sourced fact

Willard Frank Bichmiller (5/28/1903 – 12/24/1950) was Frank and Susan's son and Virginia's father. His half-brother Harold (from Susan's marriage to Spohn) had no children. The Bichmiller line in this family therefore runs through Willard alone.3

Author's framing

The leap from Sierning to Cincinnati spans four generations of this book: the Austrian baby Frank (b. c. 1850s), his American-born son Willard (1903–1950), Willard's daughter Virginia (1925–2023), and Virginia's son Jack R Thompson (b. 1950s). The surname Bichmiller stopped traveling forward in the family with Virginia, who married into Thompson. But the Austrian baby who arrived in the 1850s has had a continuous descendant line in the same Cincinnati and Indiana corridor for over 170 years.

Artifacts

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