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  1. 1.  Private

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  FELLER, George J. was born on 27 Aug 1894; died in Jan 1977.

    George married JINDRA, Anna Viola on 1 Oct 1919 in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States. Anna (daughter of JINDRA, Joseph Sr. and KOHOUT, Mary K.) was born on 23 Feb 1897 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States; died on 29 Jun 1968 in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  JINDRA, Anna Viola was born on 23 Feb 1897 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States (daughter of JINDRA, Joseph Sr. and KOHOUT, Mary K.); died on 29 Jun 1968 in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States.

    Notes:

    Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, WI) > 1968 > June > 29

    Feller

    Mrs. George Feller, 71 of Maplewood, Door County mother of the Rev. Donald Feller, pastor of St. Mary Catholic Church, Tisch Mills, died Saturday morning at Bellin Hospital, Green Bay, of a heart condition.

    Funeral services will be at 10:15 Tuesday at Stoneman Funeral Home, Sturgeon Bay and at 11 a.m. at Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church, Maplewood, the Rev. Donald Feller officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemetery.

    Mrs. Feller, nee Anna Jindra, was born Feb. 23, 189, at Sheboygan, a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Kohaut (sic) Jindra. She was married Oct. 1, 1919, at Maplewood to George Feller.

    Besides her husband and son, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Mariam) Paul, of Green Bay; Two brothers, Harry of Sturgeon Bay and Vincent Jindra of Lima, Ohio, and seven grandchildren. A son, sister, and two brothers preceded her in death.

    Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

    Participating in the ceremony will be the Revs. John K. Mueller, Earl Brouchoud, Robert Sladek, Richard Kleiber, Paul Schumacher, E.B. Timmers and Roy Crain.

    Died:
    Mrs. Feller

    Mrs. George (Anna) Feller, 71, Maplewood, died Saturday at Bellin Memorial hospital, in Green Bay of a heart attack after a two year illness.

    She was born in Sheboygan Feb. 23, 1897 to the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jindra.

    She was married to George Feller at Maplewood and the couple owned and operated a tavern at Maplewood, also operating the post office there for a number of years. She was a member of the Altar Society and the Legion auxiliary.

    Surviing are her husband, one son, the Rev. Donald Feller, Tisch Mills; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (marian) Paul, Green Bay; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Mary Jindra, Sturgeon Bay, and Vincent Jindra, Lima, Ohio. One son, one sister and two brothers also preceded her in death.

    Friends may call at the Stoneman funeral home where the roasary will be said at 8 p.m. Monday.

    Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. at the Stoneman funeral home and at 11 a.m. at Holy Name of Catholic church in Maplewood. Burial will be in the Parish cemetery.

    Officiating will be the following priests: The Reverends Donald Feller, robert Sladek, Earl Bruchond, Richard Kleiber, E.B. Timmers, mark Schmitt, Paul Schumacher, John Moeller and Roy Crain.

    Door County Advocate
    July 1, 1968
    Volume 107, Issue 29, page 6, column 2

    Children:
    1. Private
    2. Living
    3. 1. Private


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  JINDRA, Joseph Sr. was born on 4 Feb 1868 in Miletice, Bohemia (son of JINDRA, Jiri Peter Sr and KRCMARIKA, Mary); died on 8 Sep 1936 in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Memorial: Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States; St. Mary's Catholic Church
    • Misc: Dec 1907, Town of Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin, United States; redecorated; Address:
      Stokes/Jindra Corners
    • Misc: 14 Dec 1909, Town of Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin, United States; suffered a fire on his property; Address:
      Stokes/Jindra Corners
    • Misc: 23 Dec 1909, Town of Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin, United States; requested to move his liquor license; Address:
      Stokes/Jindra Corners
    • Misc: Jul 1910, Town of Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin, United States; was building a temporary saloon; Address:
      Stokes/Jindra Corners
    • Misc: 5 Nov 1926, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States; fined for posession of illegal liquor
    • Occupation: 1895–1928, Town of Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin, United States; tavern/dance hall owner in Stokes; Address:
      Stokes/Jindra Corners

    Notes:

    In 1900 and 1910 the family appears in the Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin census

    Misc:
    The Joseph Jindra premises were within the past week or two thoroughly papered, painted, and renovated, the work being done by Frank J. Stroh, of the county seat, the expert decorator.

    The Advocate (Door County)
    December 19, 1907
    Volume 46, Issue 39, Page 10, Column 2.

    Misc:
    Jos. Jindra Burns Out

    Fire on Tuesday night completely destroyed the large store and other buildings belonging to Joseph Jindra in the town of Nasewaupee. The contents were also burned.

    The fire was discovered about 11:30 by Miss Elizabeth Keogh, and the servant girl who lodged on the second floor. The alarm was promptly given, and a determined effort made by the household to extinguish the blaze. while they were in a measure successful, the fire appears to have found lodgement between the partitions where it could not be got at, and the occupants were at last compelled to leave the doomed building in such raiment as they had on their backs and barefooted. The snow lying deep on the ground they sought refuge in nearby homes-Joseph Ludwik and Matt Wochos.

    Mr. Jindra in the vain endeavor to stay the ravages of the flames inhaled so much smoke and hot hair that he finally became overpowered, and in this emergency Dr. Kreutzer was summoned from Sawyer, arriving at the scene shortly after 1 a.m. He found the patient in such a critical condition, due to congestion, that he found it necessary to visit him several times since and at this writing he is not out of danger. Mr. Jindra is being cared for a the home of Mr. Ludwik.

    The fire is supposed to have originated from a defective chimney, and as said heretofore, when discovered had made such progress as to render all human efforts at extinguishment quite futile. It is just possible that if the blaze had not been discovered by the ladies in the upper rooms in time that they as well as some of the other inmates would have been burned. As the buildings were large and of a very combustible character the blaze was one of the largest ever seen in that part of the county. There was a large hall connected with the establishment, this being 40x60 feet. The loss will probably aggregate $6,000 or more, and the insurance is $2,000, the risks being held by the Bank of Sturgeon Bay. The original buildings were erected by Chars. Stokes about twenty-five years ago.

    Miss Keogh, the teacher, is a daughter of Edward Keogh, and a former resident of Forestville. Her parents now live in Green Bay. Owing to the hurried departure form the burning building in light attire, and loss of all her clothing, Miss Keogh was unable to teach school yesterday.

    The Advocate (Door County)
    December 16, 1909
    Volume 48, Issue 38, Page 1 Column 5

    Misc:
    The town board met in special session last Monday and at the request of Joseph Jindra transferred his saloon license to the building owned by him on the opposite side of the road from the old structure destroyed by fire on December 14th. Mr. Jindra, who was more or less seriously affected by inhaling smoke and heat at the time of the blaze, has now quite recovered therefrom. He reports the loss of all his books and papers, which were left downstairs, the safe being on the second floor. He also lost $200 or more in silver and currency, the money having likewise been placed elsewhere than in the receptacle. On top of this a policy for $1,000 had expired a short time before the fire, it being his intention to renew same, but it appears he waited a little too long. His loss will foot up $8,000 at least, with $2,000 insurance, which is a pretty bad blow for the family certainly.

    The Advocate (Door County)
    December 23, 1909
    Volume 48, Issue 39, Page 1, column 5

    Misc:
    Joseph Jindra is building a saloon near the old site which was burned down some time ago. He will put up a larger buidling later, the one now being put up will only be for temporary use, for license could not be grated him in the cheese factory. It being too close to the school house.

    Door County Democrat
    July 1, 1909
    Volume 18, Issue 27, page 7, column 2

    Died:
    Joseph Jindra to be Buried on Saturday
    (Special to Press-Gazette)

    STURGEON BAY, Wis.- Funeral services for Joseph Jindra who died Tuesday at Green Bay hospital, will be held from St. Mary's church, Maplewood, at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, with the pastor, The Rev. Father Daniels in charge. The body is now at the Stoneman Funeral home in Sawyer. Pallbearers will be George Kohlbeck, John and Joseph Heldman, Anton and Ferdinand Barbier, and Modest Reince.

    Joseph Jindra, was born at Mishicot (sic), Feb. 4, 1868. In 1891 he was married to Miss Mary Kohout; there are four children surviving from this union, Harry and Vincent, Sawyer; Mrs. George Feller, Maplewood; and Clarence of Two Rivers. The family came to Door county in the early nineties and lived at Stokes until 1928; at that time Mr. Jindra sold the tavern he had operated there for 33 years and moved to Maplewood. Mrs. Jindra was killed in an auto accident in 1930.

    Other surviving relatives are John, George and Frank, Michicot(sic); and Wenzel, Manitowoc, brothers; there are three sisters, Mrs. Mary Pelky, Manitowoc; Mrs. Anna Tuma, Mishicot and Mrs. Lena Hartigan, Seattle.

    date of paper unknown

    Joseph married KOHOUT, Mary K. on 22 Nov 1891 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. Mary (daughter of KOHOUT, Francis and CHALOUPKA, Anna) was born in Sep 1871 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 13 Sep 1930 in Algoma, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  KOHOUT, Mary K. was born in Sep 1871 in Wisconsin, United States (daughter of KOHOUT, Francis and CHALOUPKA, Anna); died on 13 Sep 1930 in Algoma, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Memorial: Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States; Address:
      St. Mary's Catholic Church
    • Accident: 11 Sep 1930, Algoma, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States

    Children:
    1. JINDRA, ??? was born before 1900 in Wisconsin, United States; died before 1900.
    2. JINDRA, Harry Anton was born on 12 Nov 1892 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States; died on 27 Aug 1980 in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Sturgeon Bay, Door, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. JINDRA, Joseph Theodore Jr. was born on 30 Jul 1893 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States; died on 19 Jul 1918 in France; was buried in Fère-En-Tardenois, Picardie, France.
    4. 3. JINDRA, Anna Viola was born on 23 Feb 1897 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States; died on 29 Jun 1968 in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States.
    5. JINDRA, Clarence M. was born on 24 Sep 1902 in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States; died on 6 Nov 1942 in Newton, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    6. JINDRA, Vincent Frank was born on 22 Aug 1909 in Door, Wisconsin, United States; died on 17 Feb 1969 in Lima, Allen, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  JINDRA, Jiri Peter Sr was born on 26 Jul 1831 in Miletice, Bohemia; was christened on 27 Jul 1831 in Miletice, Bohemia (son of JINDRA, Vaclav and STRAKA, Marie); died on 18 Dec 1890 in Kingsbridge, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Sep 1868
    • Obit: 25 Dec 1890, Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; Manitowoc Pilot

    Notes:

    From notes of Lillian Tuma Radey (granddaughter of deceased) George died at age 59. He was killed in an accident, the horses ran away and he was thrown off the wagon and pinned between the wagon pole and fence.

    Obit:
    George Jindra of the town of Mishicott was killed on Friday last near Kings Bridge while on his way home from the city. The team evidently had run away as they were found near a fence with the wagon pole out of the neck yoke. Jindra has fallen forward and his head was literally pounded to a pulp by the blows of the wheel spokes.

    Jiri married KRCMARIKA, Mary on 31 Jan 1860 in Slavíkovice, Bohemia. Mary (daughter of Living and Living) was born on 30 May 1837 in Slavíkovice, Bohemia; died on 10 Dec 1929 in Kingsbridge, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  KRCMARIKA, MaryKRCMARIKA, Mary was born on 30 May 1837 in Slavíkovice, Bohemia (daughter of Living and Living); died on 10 Dec 1929 in Kingsbridge, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1860

    Notes:

    Notes from Lillian Tuma Radey (granddaughter of deceased) Mary died in 1929, at the age of 90 1/2 years.

    1900 Mary Lived with her son Wenzel in Mishicott Township according to t he 1900 census

    Children:
    1. JINDRA, Jiri Petr Jr. was born on 16 Apr 1860 in Miletice, Bohemia; died on 18 Feb 1948 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States.
    2. JINDRA, Katerina A. was born on 6 Jul 1862 in Miletice, Bohemia; died in 1928 in Oconto, Oconto. Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Little Suamico, Oconto, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. JINDRA, Frantisek was born on 2 Aug 1864 in Miletice, Bohemia; died on 24 Jan 1865 in Miletice, Bohemia; was buried on 26 Jan 1865 in Miletice, Bohemia.
    4. JINDRA, Magdalena was born on 24 Nov 1865 in Miletice, Bohemia; died on 1 Mar 1956 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States; was cremated in Seattle, King, Washington, United States.
    5. 6. JINDRA, Joseph Sr. was born on 4 Feb 1868 in Miletice, Bohemia; died on 8 Sep 1936 in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States.
    6. JINDRA, Anna was born on 5 Apr 1870 in Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 19 Apr 1943 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried on 23 Apr 1943 in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    7. JINDRA, Frank was born on 10 Aug 1872 in Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 27 May 1964 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    8. JINDRA, Wenceslaus was born on 28 Sep 1874 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 26 Sep 1960 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    9. JINDRA, Mary was born on 19 Jun 1877 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 11 Apr 1958 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    10. JINDRA, John Francis Sr. was born on 1 May 1879 in Reifs Mills, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 27 Jan 1962 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried on 30 Jan 1962 in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

  3. 14.  KOHOUT, Francis was born on 20 Jun 1846 in Borek, Czech Republic; was christened on 21 Jun 1846 in Borek, Czech Republic (son of KOHOUT, Jan and KOUBA, Maria); died on 10 Jul 1929 in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Cooperstown, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1853, Czech Republic

    Notes:

    Naturalization:
    Frank was listed as an alien in the 1900 Federal US Census.

    Buried:
    St. Wenceslaus Cemetery

    Francis married CHALOUPKA, Anna on 26 Dec 1870 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. Anna (daughter of CHALOUPKA, Jan and SVOBODA, Mary) was born on 9 Oct 1851 in Kocin, Bila Hurka, Bohemia; was christened on 9 Oct 1851 in Kocin, Bila Hurka, Bohemia; died on 9 Apr 1889; was buried in Greenstreet, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  CHALOUPKA, Anna was born on 9 Oct 1851 in Kocin, Bila Hurka, Bohemia; was christened on 9 Oct 1851 in Kocin, Bila Hurka, Bohemia (daughter of CHALOUPKA, Jan and SVOBODA, Mary); died on 9 Apr 1889; was buried in Greenstreet, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 22 Nov 1869, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

    Notes:

    Pauline is the name of one of the other daughters age 1 in the 1880 census

    Immigration:
    Ship Ohio

    Died:
    Tombstone reads: Anna Kothout/zemerla/9 Dubna/1889/stari/38 roku Tombstone

    Buried:
    Anna Kohout/zemerla/9 Dubna/1889/stari/38 roku Tombstone

    Children:
    1. 7. KOHOUT, Mary K. was born in Sep 1871 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 13 Sep 1930 in Algoma, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Maplewood, Door, Wisconsin, United States.
    2. KOHOUT, Adolph was born about 1873 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 5 Mar 1944 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. KOHOUT, Pauline was born about 1879 in Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 3 May 1943; was buried in Denmark, Brown, Wisconsin, United States.
    4. KOHOUT, Anna was born on 27 Apr 1883 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died in 1964; was buried in Carnot, Door, Wisconsin, United States.



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