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GRIEP, Kathryn

GRIEP, Kathryn

Female 1920 - 1926  (6 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  GRIEP, Kathryn was born in 1920 (daughter of GRIEP, William R. and LUEBKE, Erna); died in 1926.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  GRIEP, William R. was born in 1889; died on 19 Jan 1926.

    William married LUEBKE, Erna. Erna (daughter of LUEBKE, Herman and SCHMIDT, Christina Maria) was born on 22 Jan 1890 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 25 Jan 1978 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LUEBKE, Erna was born on 22 Jan 1890 in Wisconsin, United States (daughter of LUEBKE, Herman and SCHMIDT, Christina Maria); died on 25 Jan 1978 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    Children:
    1. GRIEP, John was born about 1917; and died.
    2. 1. GRIEP, Kathryn was born in 1920; died in 1926.
    3. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  LUEBKE, Herman was born on 30 Apr 1862 in Germany; died on 2 Oct 1931; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1870

    Herman married SCHMIDT, Christina Maria. Christina (daughter of SCHMIDT, Johann Joachim and GARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth) was born on 18 Feb 1866 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 26 Jul 1932 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  SCHMIDT, Christina Maria was born on 18 Feb 1866 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States (daughter of SCHMIDT, Johann Joachim and GARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth); died on 26 Jul 1932 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    Children:
    1. LUEBKE, Matilda was born on 19 May 1887 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 8 Feb 1947 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    2. 3. LUEBKE, Erna was born on 22 Jan 1890 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 25 Jan 1978 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. LUEBKE, Arthur John was born on 19 Feb 1892 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died in Feb 1959; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    4. LUEBKE, Dorothea Frida Emilia was born in Aug 1895 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 13 Jun 1967 in Trenton, Wayne, Michigan, United States.
    5. LUEBKE, Alpha was born on 21 Feb 1902; died on 22 Sep 1990; was buried on 24 Sep 1990 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  SCHMIDT, Johann Joachim was born on 5 Feb 1839 in Kries Saltzradel Koenigreich, Preisen; was christened on 9 Mar 1839 in Salzwedel, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany (son of SCHMIDT, Joachim Heinrich and FRIEDRICHS, Anna Maria Cora); died on 20 Mar 1904 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: 1859, Prussian Army; mandatory training
    • Immigration: Aug 1860, New York, United States
    • Obit: 24 Mar 1904, Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    Written by his grandson. - Ernest Franklin Schmidt, Dec. 1954

    THE SCHMIDT FAMILY COMES TO AMERICA
    Revolution was in the air in Europe and in the spring of 1848 and in country after country revolt flared, violent and bloody, as the common man, oppressed by authority, disturbed by the industrial revolution and stirred by new liberal it arose against his autocratic rulers and demanded a voice in his government. In the Kingdom of Prussia the people wanted a limited monarchy, a free press and, most of all, unification of the many German states. For a few short months there was hope of success but then the forces of reaction in Fredrick William IV's government triumphed and the republican outbreaks were put down. In fear, the disgust and in despairs tens of thousands of German revolutionaries and liberals in the decade that followed and immigrated to the republic across the Atlantic, the United States. Johann J. Schmidt was one of those emigrants.

    Johann had spent most of his life in the little town of Nisbau, east (nine millimeters - 5.6 miles of the city of Selsnedal in the Province of Saxony. But many of his relatives and friends had gone to America. In the early spring of 1860, with compulsory military training in the Prussian Army immediately before him, he left his homeland, stowed away on a ship to America and landed at New York City in June of 1860. He was 21 years old. It took him almost a month to cross New York State by way of the Hudson River and the Erie Canal, but by mid-summer he had reached Buffalo where he boarded a train for Chicago. There he was greeted by relatives and, after a period of time in that city he set out once more--this time to well north for over 100 miles to the village of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, where he found work. Once more he was among friends.

    His first love was farming and he was also an expert tanner, as after the Civil War began he rode a horse to Green Bay, took a train from there to Chicago and went to work in a tannery making leather for harnesses for military horses. Years passed before he had enough money to send to Germany for his sweetheart, Dorothea Gartz, but on June 30th she arrived in New York City on a ship from Bremen and on Sept. 13th, 1863 they were married in Two Rivers.

    A week later he bought 160 acres of forest 5 miles west of town. The land was virgin wilderness with pine trees up to thirty inches in diameter growing on it. The only signs that man had ever before walked in the green dusk below its green trees were a few Indian trails. He paid $800.00 for the land - five dollars an acre. Then he set out to clear a farm from the wilderness - a task that would have staggered a lesser man.

    Johann Schmidt was a tall man, strong and extremely industrious and before long, taking advantage of every minute he could get away from the Two Rivers Tannery, he had cut a road into his land and had built a log house. It was a simple home with a dirt floor and a fireplace in its single room. Soft-tanned deerskins decorated it and kept the winter cold from the young pioneer family. In the cabin in June of the next year Johann and Dorothea's first child was born. The Civil War had been over for just two months and 3 days.

    The little boy, Louis, played with the children of passing Indian parties and as he grew up, the little log cabin also grew for five other children arrived during the next ten years.

    In 1875 a new log house was built, an imposing structure two stories high - with ample room for a family that would grow, by 1889, to thirteen children. It was a well built house, but there were many cold winter mornings when the north wind, blowing between the cracks in the logs, powdered the upstairs floors with snow and made it mighty tough for a youngster to leave his warm feather-bed. Tragedy struck thrice at the family when first a little boy and then two little girls died, but there were blessings too, as the forest was pushed back and the good earth began to produce food.

    Occasionally the neighbors would band together to hunt a marauding bear or wildcat, but none of the Schmidt boys joined these parties, for their father, who had put an ocean between himself and the things military and who couldn't bear to hurt an animal, would not permit a gun to be used on his property.

    Sometime during the latter part of the 1870's, Johann brought his father and mother from Germany. Heinrich Schmidt and Maria Schmidt spent the last years of their lives on the farm and died within two weeks of each other in 1893.

    Johann Schmidt was a stout disciplinarian who believed in the virtue of hard work for his children and for himself. He was deeply religious and had a fine sense of humor. His code said, "The law is no better than your word."

    He was a strong hard man in pioneer times that demanded strength and hardness, and hardness, and along with the harvest of his good land, he also raised some good citizens for his adopted country.

    Written by his grandson. - Ernest Franklin Schmidt, Dec. 1954

    Obit:
    Multiple obituaries were published for Johann.

    JOHANN J. SCHMIDT

    (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 21 Mar.)
    John Schmidt, a local farmer, died yesterday at age 69. He leaves a widow and 10 children, two other children having predeceased him. Naturally all the surviving children are grown. The eldest daughter is Mrs. H. Luebke here; 5 of the sons are in the construction business in Chicago, one of whom is now working on a contract in Baltimore. The deceased was proprietor of a fine farm, had worked hard, and will have left a worthwhile estate. The funeral will be held Wed. from the Lutheran Church.
    Der Nord Westen, 24 Mar. 1904

    Eastwin
    John Schmidt Dead
    Died: - Mr. John Schmidt at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Herman Luebke, of Two Rivers, March 20th, 1904, aged 65 years. Deceased was born Feb. 5, 1839, in Kries Saltzradel Koenigreich, Preisen. He came to Two Rivers in 1858 and soon after was married to Miss Dorthy Gartz and located on a farm near here, where he continued to reside until his death. His death was due to an operation performed for the removal of an abscess in his chest. After the operation he was taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Herman Luebke, where he passed away March 20th at 1 o'clock P.M. He was well known and highly esteemed, and his funeral, which took place from St. John's Lutheran Church at Two Rivers, was well attended by a large circle of relatives and friends.

    His wife, six sons and four daughters survive. The children are
    Louis and Mrs. Herman Luebke of Two Rivers
    John, Henry, Ernest, August, and Mrs. Henry Bach, of Chicago
    Mrs. H. Wreinecke, of Rangeline
    Otto and Helena at home

    They were all present at the funeral, the six sons paying the last tribute to their father by acting as pall bearers from the church to the hearse.

    Manitowoc Pilot, March 31, 1904

    Mr. and Mrs. Teger of Chicago came here last week to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. John Schmidt. Manitowoc Pilot, March 31, 1904

    Johann married GARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth on 13 Sep 1863 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. Dorothea (daughter of GARTZ, Johann Christian and TAGER, Dorothea) was born on 23 Oct 1843 in Riebau, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 22 Feb 1916 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  GARTZ, Dorothea ElizabethGARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth was born on 23 Oct 1843 in Riebau, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany (daughter of GARTZ, Johann Christian and TAGER, Dorothea); died on 22 Feb 1916 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1863

    Notes:

    SCHMIDT: Johann Joachim
    m: 13 Sept. 1863 (co. mar. index v.3 p.24)
    to: Dorothea Garz

    1880 Census shows a child named Adolf, 1 year old we think this is anoth er name for William, Otto, August, or Ernest

    Notes:

    Married:
    SCHMIDT: Johann Joachim
    m: 13 Sept. 1863 (co. mar. index v.3 p.24)
    to: Dorothea Garz

    Children:
    1. SCHMIDT, Louis Johan was born on 12 Jun 1864 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died in Jul 1932; was buried in 1932 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    2. 7. SCHMIDT, Christina Maria was born on 18 Feb 1866 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 26 Jul 1932 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. SCHMIDT, Wilhelmina Maria was born on 23 Aug 1867 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 9 Mar 1937 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    4. SCHMIDT, Johann August Ferdinand was born on 11 Jun 1869 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 3 Apr 1937 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.
    5. SCHMIDT, Friedrich Willhelm Ernest was born on 3 Jul 1872 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 18 Sep 1872 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    6. SCHMIDT, Wilhelm Heinrich was born on 12 Feb 1874 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 13 Nov 1947 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in 1947 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    7. SCHMIDT, Emma Maria Christina was born on 12 Apr 1876 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 28 Aug 1958 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States; was buried in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.
    8. SCHMIDT, Ernest August Adolf was born on 3 Jan 1879 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 10 Jan 1957 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States.
    9. SCHMIDT, August Theodore was born on 26 Sep 1880 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 29 Jun 1945 in Kane, Illinois, United States; was buried on 2 Jul 1945 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.
    10. SCHMIDT, Otto Eduward was born on 9 Mar 1882 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 20 Nov 1966 in California, United States.
    11. SCHMIDT, Louise Sophia Scharlotte was born on 28 Mar 1884 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 14 Jan 1889 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    12. SCHMIDT, Ella Dorothea Sophia was born on 11 Jan 1887 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 12 Apr 1887 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States.
    13. SCHMIDT, Lenchen Wilhelmine Johanna Henrietta was born on 1 Apr 1889 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; died on 9 Mar 1916 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.



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