Repeat: Nicholas Andrew, Andrew Nicholas
One tradition in my family is that the first born son is either Nicholas Andrew or Andrew Nicholas, flip-flopping with every generation. I always assumed that that tradition lasted for... well ever. If for... well ever is since 1861, then I would be correct. The name switcheroo is on its fourth generation currently (skipping my grandmother who was an only child).
The first Nicholas Andrew was Nicolaus Andreas, born to a Mr. Johann Nicolaus Dreier and Magdalena Finke Dreier on March 9, 1861 in Meldorf, Germany. On today's adventure throughout his hometown, I was able to look through old microfilms in a stereotypically dusty basement and found quite a few records about him and his family.
Here is Nicolaus Andreas' official baptismal record:
Above is Sankt-Johannis Kirche, where Nicolaus was baptized.
From my research, I found that Johann and Magdalena also had three other children: Christian, Magdalena, and August. Unfortunately, when Nicolaus was only 4 years old, his mother passed away. She was only 34 at the time. About a year later, Nicolaus' father married again. Johann and his new wife, Anna Margaretha Bremmer, had two children together: Margaretha and Marie.
Out the six children Johann had, four of them immigrated to the United States in the 1880's. (August and Marie remained in Meldorf.) The siblings arrived in Chicago where they would live for the rest of their lives, as their children did.
Next time on Serial : Andrew Nicholas's life in Chicago










