The Peruvian Branch (Origins)

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Following the direct line of male descendants, below is a table of The Peruvian Branch of the Hudtwalcker Family Tree, from its origins in Hamburg (The Third Branch; Altona-Hamburg), Germany, to the first generation in Lima, Peru.

Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker b. 28 June 1753, Hamburg – d. 7 April 1799, Hamburg

The story begins with Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker.1

Parents

Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker b. 20 November 1710 – 28 October 1781, Hamburg

Sara Elisabeth née Ehlers b. 2 April 1728 – d. 26 April 1799, Hamburg

Siblings

Johann Michael Hudtwalcker b. 21 September 1747 – d. 14 December 1818, Hamburg

Margaretha Elisabeth Hudtwalcker b. 2 October 1748 – d. 20 October 1794

Sara Elisabeth Hudtwalcker b. 12 March 1750 – d. 22 May 1819

Catharina Magdalena Hudtwalcker b. 14 November 1751/52 – d. 8 March 1806

Johanna Margareta Hudtwalcker b. 15 January 1756 – d. 22 May 1785

Nicolaus Hudtwalcker b. 3 May 1757 – d. 25 January 1832

Caecilia Hudtwalcker b. 28 January 1759 – d. 29 June 1765

Christian Martin Hudtwalcker b. 15 October 1761 – d. 8 September 1835, Itzehoe

Daniel Conrad Hudtwalcker b. 3 September 1765 – d. 25 June 1796, Neukirchen

Spouses

1st marriage in 1778:

Christine Maria Magdalena née Behrens d. 1779

2nd marriage in 1780:

Johanna Maria née Lübbers d. 29 April 1834

Children

1st marriage:

Jacob Heinrich Hudtwalcker b. 28 July 1779 – d. 1810

2nd marriage:

Maria Elisabeth Hudtwalcker b. 27 February 1781 – d. 10 July 1832

Thomas Christian Hudtwalcker b. 27 October 1784 – d. 13 July 1851

Elisabeth Hudtwalcker b. 2 June 1786 – d. 17 January 1852

Johann Wilhelm Hudtwalcker b. 1788

Ludwig Eduard Hudtwalcker d. July 1841

Johann Wilhelm Hudtwalcker b. 1788

Parents

Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker b. 6 March 1753 – d. 7 April 1799

Johanna Maria née Lübbers d. 29 April 1834

Siblings

Jacob Heinrich Hudtwalcker b. 28 July 1779 – d. 1810

Maria Elisabeth Hudtwalcker b. 27 February 1781 – d. 10 July 1832

Thomas Christian Hudtwalcker b. 27 October 1784 – d. 13 July 1851

Elisabeth Hudtwalcker b. 2 June 1786 – d. 17 January 1852

Ludwig Eduard Hudtwalcker d. July 1841

Spouse

Maria Elenor née Albers (dates and places of birth and death unknown)

Children

Johannes Christian Hudtwalcker b. abt. 1827, Hamburg – d. 4 July 1903, Lima2

Wilhelm Hudtwalcker d. 26 December 1852, Hamburg

Johannes Christian Hudtwalcker b. abt. 1825, Hamburg – d. 4 July 1907, Lima

Parents

Johann Wilhelm Hudtwalcker b. 1788

Maria Elenore née Albers

Siblings

Wilhelm Hudtwalcker d. 26 December 1852, Hamburg

Spouse

Manuela Clotilde née Jouanny y Errea b. 1840, Lima – d. 22 May 1919, Lima

Children

(born in Lima, Peru, except when otherwise stated)
Johann Ludwig Alfred Hudtwalcker Jouanny b. 1859, Hamburg – d. during sea voyage

Victor Manuel Hudtwalcker Jouanny b. abt. 1861

Isabel Hudtwalcker Jouanny (dates of birth and death unknown)

Roberto Hudtwalcker Jouanny (dates of birth and death unknown)

Victor Manuel Hudtwalcker Jouanny b. abt. 1861

Parents

Johannes Christian Hudtwalcker b. abt. 1825, Hamburg – d. 4 July 1907, Lima

Manuela Clotilde née Jouanny y Errea abt. 1840, Lima – d. 22 May 1919, Lima

Siblings

Johann Ludwig Alfred Hudtwalcker Jouanny b. 1859, Hamburg – d. during sea voyage

Isabel Hudtwalcker Jouanny

Roberto Hudtwalcker Jouanny

Spouses

1st marriage on 11 January 1884:

Margarita Cáceres Rivero d. 1884

2nd marriage in abt. 1898:

Inés Cáceres Rivero b. 21 March 1878 – d. 1948

Children

1st marriage:

Victor Miguel Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 1884 – d. 25 January 1951

Maria Natividad Evangelina Hudtwalcker Cáceres Christening 29 September 1884, Lima

2nd marriage:

Alfredo Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 10 January 1899 – d. 1974

Jesús Carlos Alberto Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 4 November 1900 – d. 9 February 1901

Guillermo Juan Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 14 November 1901 – d. 16 January 1971

Juan Christian Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 1 May 1903 – d. 28 February 1982

José Luis Hudtwalcker Cáceres (dates of birth and death unknown)

Fernando Ricardo Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 26 January 1905 – d. unknown

Maria Inés Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 5 March 1912 – d. 7 June 2000)

Ernesto Jorge Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 27 June 1914 – d. 10 July 1994, Miraflores, Lima

Luis Gernán Hudtwalcker Cáceres b. 12 October 1917 – d. unknown

Sources

Antonio Hudtwalcker Teixeira

Luis Cáceres Hudtwalcker

Rodrigo Hudtwalcker Zegarra

Deutsches Geschlechterbuch, genealogisches handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien,

Vol. 19, (zweiter Hamburger Band), 1911, Druck u. Verlag von C. R. Starke, Görlitz, Germany

wikipedia.org

Inspiration

The chronicler would like to thank the deceased Ernesto Jorge Hudtwalcker, for, at the spur of the moment on a grey and foggy Sunday afternoon in Lima in June 1979, inviting him to stay in his home. Late the night before, the chronicler, wearing dirty blue jeans and worn-out hiker’s boots after a hiking expedition in the Andes, had arrived in Lima without any knowledge about his Peruvian family.

The overwhelming sensation was mutual: the chronicler knew nothing about his Peruvian family whatsoever, and the Peruvians knew nothing about their family in Norway. In fact, the chronicler had the rare honour of being the first European Hudtwalcker to set foot in Lima since Johannes Christian Hudtwalcker went ashore in the port town of Callao in 1853.

The chronicler would also like to thank Antonio Hudtwalcker Teixeira for his admirable and uncompromising efforts in solving genealogical riddles, and for traveling half around the world to be his best man at his wedding.

Photo: Iselin Hudtwalcker.
Photo: Iselin Hudtwalcker.

Not at least would the chronicler like to thank the brothers Christiann and Rodrigo Hudtwalcker Zegarra, as well as their absolutelty wonderful father.

Without their continued inspiration and support, the History section of this is website would not have developed into what it has become.

– John Michael Hudtwalcker, January 2015

Notes

  1. Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker b. 28 June 1753 – d. 7 April 1799 is a younger brother of Johann Michael Hudtwalcker b. 21 September 1747 – d. 14 December 1818.

    Ten children (5 daughters and 5 sons) were born to Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker (”the older”) b. 20 November 1710, Altona – d. 28 October 1781, Hamburg, in his marriage to Sara Elisabeth née Ehlers b. 2 April 1728 – d. 26 April 1799, and among were them the brothers Johann Michael Hudtwalcker b. 21 September 1747 – d. 14 December 1818, and Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker (”the younger”) b. 28 June 1753 – d. 7 April 1799.

    The Third Branch (as in this table) continued through Johann Michael Hudtwalcker, while Jacob Hinrich Hudtwalcker (”the younger”) through his son Johann Wilhelm Hudtwalcker (b. 1788), and grandson Johannes Christian Hudtwalcker b. abt. 1827, Hamburg – d. 4 July 1903, Lima, became the ancestor of The Peruvian Branch.

    The Peruvian Branch is thus directly connected to The Third Branch (Altona-Hamburg) of the Hudtwalcker Family Tree through the line of male descendants.

  2. Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population approaching 9 million, Lima is the most populous metropolitan area of Peru, and the fifth largest city in the Americas.

    Lima was founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, as Ciudad de los Reyes. It became the capital and most important city in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru. Following the Peruvian War of Independence, it became the capital of the Republic of Peru. Today, around one-third of the Peruvian population lives in the metropolitan area. Lima is home to one of the oldest higher learning institutions in the New World. The National University of San Marcos, founded on May 12, 1551 during Spanish colonial regime, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the Americas.

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