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1251 | Roy C. Streich/1897-1949 buried in Evergreen Not sure if this is the same Roy that married Lillian. | STREICH, Roy Charles (I1169)
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1252 | Russian Linguist and Voice Intercept Operator | STEFFENS, Robert John (I1983)
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1253 | Ruth S. Lahey RUTH S. LAHEY, 90, of Paoli, Indiana and formerly of Eaton, Ohio, died Thursday, October 15, 2009 at Paoli Health and Living Center in Paoli, Indiana. Born on October 4, 1919 in Mishicot, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of the late Hugo & Ida (Whenholz) Ploeckelman. Ruth and her husband Robert moved to Eaton in 1960 and was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Robert F. in 2006; son, Patrick Lahey in 2000; one brother and one sister. Survived by her daughter, Maxine Smuck of Paoli, Indiana; son, Michael Lahey of Cincinnati, Ohio and sister, Marian Emond of Manitowoc , Wisconsin. Five grandchildren. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to Barnes Funeral Home, 220 East Main Street, Eaton, Ohio 45320. Condolences may be sent via Guest Book at www.barnesfuneralhome.com https://www.barnesfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Ruth-S-Lahey?obId=2118677 | PLOECKELMANN, Ruth (I6014)
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1254 | 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 | GARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth (I193)
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1255 | SCHMIDT: Johann Joachim m: 13 Sept. 1863 (co. mar. index v.3 p.24) to: Dorothea Garz | Family: SCHMIDT, Johann Joachim / GARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth (F68)
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1256 | Schmitz, Sylvester Date of Birth: 16 Dec 1916 Mother Maiden Name: Hoffman certid# 1916-03751 County of Birth: Brown Social Security Index states last residence as Port Charlotte, Charlotte, Florida Name: SSN: Last Residence: Born: Died: State (Year) SSN issued: Name: Death Date: County of Death: State of Death: Age at Death: Race: Birth Date: | SCHMITZ, Sylvester Anton (I5362)
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1257 | Schwartzwald Church Cemetery | FREISS, Maria Margaretha (I872)
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1258 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I779)
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1259 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5077)
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1260 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5043)
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1261 | Section 1, Lot 5, Grave 18 | WHITE, Howard Clinton (I5537)
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1262 | Section 1, Lot 5, Grave 19 | KRUEGER, Ida Clara (I5538)
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1263 | Section 2 | SEILER, Elizabeth (I6811)
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1264 | Section 2 Lot81 | JONAS, Friedrich Theodor Sr. (I924)
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1265 | Section 28 lot 3049 | SCHMELZER, George Friedrich Phillip (I6775)
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1266 | Section 78 Site 962-964 | BARBIER, Matthew M. Jr. (I4994)
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1267 | Section 9 Lot 655 | BLUM, Ida Minna M. (I1021)
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1268 | Section 9 Lot 655 | SCHMIDT, Capt. Paul F. (I1081)
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1269 | Section 9 Lot 655 | SCHMIDT, Esther Caroline (I5827)
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1270 | Section 9 Lot 655 | WILLIAMS, Dorothy Mary (I5846)
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1271 | Section F Site 214 | LUDWIG, Ira John (I1249)
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1272 | Section P, Block 2, Lot 10, Grave 11 | DRAEGER, Lauretta (I2744)
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1273 | See Dale Sporleder's Book | SPORLEDER, William Carl (I3036)
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1274 | Sept. 15, 1955 Joan Chaloupka was listed as a new teacher at Hickory Grove School Waukesha. She is listed as Miss Joan Chaloupka, 4th and 5th grades, from Two Rivers. | CHALOUPKA, Joan Ann (I1551)
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1275 | Served in the First Regiment Minnesota Heavy Artillery and First Regiment Minnesota Cavalry Invalid-Application number 594137 Certificate number 775209 Also listed on this pension index is Minnie Freitag, widow Application number 732723 Certificate number 549475 Minnesota date 28 Dec 1900 filed a few weeks after the death of Herman. | FREITAG, Herman J. (I904)
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1276 | Served in the VMF-213 Squadron US Marines ECKART, Leland Leroy, 11354, POW&MPDet, HQUSMC, Washington DC, April 26, 1945, missing-killed in action (mc) + ECKART, Leland Leroy, Captain, O-011354, USMC, from Illinois, Manila American Cemetery (bm) + ECKART, Leland LeRoy, 1st Lt., USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Eckart, 4875 North Kilpatrick Ave., Chicago, Ill (na) + ECKART, Leland L, CAPT, O-011354, USMC, from Texas, location Solomon Islands, date of loss April 25, 1943 (pm) | ECKART, Capt. Leland Leroy (I5396)
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1277 | Served overseas from July 14, 1918-March 30, 1919 | TUMA, Harry John Sr. (I415)
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1278 | Service Number 6919906 Rank Sargeant Killed in Action The serial number starting with a 6 indicates that Willard was enlist ed in the Army before the time of selected service. Willard died January 7, 1945 in Belgium. He was shipped back home a nd is buried in Bayside Cemetery - Sturgeon Bay Door County advocate h as articles on him on the following dates: Feb 02,1945, Oct. 31, 1948, Dec. 05, 1947 | TESS, Willard Gilbert (I5184)
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1279 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2832)
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1280 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6665)
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1281 | She appears in the 1900 census living with her daughter Minnie Kleist GARTZ, DOROTHY Immigration Year: | TAGER, Dorothea (I1837)
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1282 | She came down with Cancer 1 year prior to her death. Nov. 1, 1922, she first visited the Chicago Doctor. December 5, 1922, he operated on her. Treated her until Feb. 20, 1923 . Last saw her Feb 23 Dies at Chicago The body of Mrs. Fred Jonas, former resident of Two Creeks who died at Chicago, arrived here last night and was taken to Two Creeks where the funeral will be held tomorrow. Mrs. Jonas was well known in and about Two Rivers. Death was due to complications of diseases. The Manitowoc Herald News Page 12 col 5 28 Feb 1923 | SPORLEDER, Wilhelmine (I923)
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1283 | She was approximately age 12. 1900 census states 1869. 1910 census states 1868. | LENHARDT, Katherina Maria (I817)
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1284 | Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) 1944 April 8 Infant Daughter Dies at Hospital Here on Friday Kiel-Patricia Lou Olm, 1 year and ten month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Olm, Town Meeme, passed away at 12: 30 a.m. on Friday at St. Nichol as hospital in Sheboygan following an operation which took place about s ix weeks ago. She was born in Town Meeme on May 14, 1942, at the farm home of her parent s. Among the survivors are her father and mother, the former Miss Ruth Streich of Manitowoc, a brother, Billy Roy and a sister, Ione Louise. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Olm of Town Meeme and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Streich of Manitowoc also survive with a great grandmother Mrs. M. Radey. Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the Meiselwitz funeral home in Kiel and at 2 o'clock at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church in Schwartzwald. The Rev. William will officiate and burial will be made in the adjoining church cemetery. | OLM, Patricia Lou (I1190)
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1285 | Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1937 > April > 10 Mrs. Teresa Radey underwent an operation at St. Nicholas hospital Wednesday morning. | STIEBER, Theresa (I1180)
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1286 | Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1965 > August > 6 Arraign Woman on Extortion A 38-year-old Sheboygan woman , arraigned before county Judge John G. Buchen today on charges of forgery, extortion, robbery and petty theft, was re leased on $1,000 cash bond until date of trial. Mrs. Ralph (Marion) Radey of 1422 N. 14th St. on the extortion charge, allegedly called Household Finance Company here July 30, and said she was holding the manager, WIlliam Savage. She allegedly threatened to harm him unless $1,000 was placed in a container on a certain street corner. A company employe compiled with her request and she allegedly picked up t he packet of money. In other charges she allegedly robbed a local cleaning establishment of $4 1; a liquor store of $55 and forged a payroll check in the amount of $181. 11. | GRAFF, Marion L. (I1193)
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1287 | Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1974 > May > 28 Mrs. Mary Radey Mrs. Mary Radey, 60, of 2611 Elizabeth St., widow of Adolph, died at a Bridgman, Mich. hospital Sunday afternoon after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Radey was in Bridgeman to attend a wedding. Born in Chicago on Dec. 8, 1913, she was a daughter of the late Dimitri and Josephine Horon. She came to Sheboygan prior to her Jan. 25, 1941 marriage to Mr. Radey. He died in 1968. Mrs. Radey had been employed by Thomas Industries for about 25 years, retiring last January. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Backus of Bethel, Ohio; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild; two brother Joseph Horon of Sheboygan and John of Bridgman, Mich. Preceding in death was a brother and granddaughter. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Nickel's Funeral Home with the Rev. Vernon Jaberg, pastor of St. John UCC, officiating. Burial will be in Wildwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today. | HORON, Mary A. (I1194)
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1288 | Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1975 > January > 11 UW Stout Degrees Eleven are students nine from Sheboygan have received degrees in the December commencement at UW Stout, the university reports today. Degree recipients are the following, listed by community Sheboygan- Michael Radey son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Radey Sr. 1422 N. 14 th St. Sheboygan Press May 22 1976 Michael Radey, Eau Claire and Carol Boettner 1610 Spruce St. applied for marriage license. | RADEY, Michael D. (I1196)
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1289 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1188)
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1290 | Sheboygan Press Feb 6 1932 Willard Mott, father of 15 children, was sentenced to from one to two yea rs on a fourth degree manslaughter charge. He was convicted of drivi ng an automobile while intoxicated which struck and killed Joseph Souku p, town of Gibson farmer, last June. [June 21, 1931] Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1935 > August > 10 Town of Gibson Man is Missing Manitowoc, Wis-Willard Mott 51-year-old town of Gibson father of 15 children, who has been missing from his home since last Tuesday was reported seen Thursday hitchhiking toward Sheboygan. Mott had ridden to Manitowoc with a man who left him off at the Tenth street bridge when the missing man said he planned to attend a meeting. Sheboygan police informed of this report kept a lookout but up to noon today had no trace of the missing man. Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1935 > August > 14 Larrabee Man returns home Manitowoc, Wis-Willard Mott Larrabee truck driver missing since Aug 6, returned to his home last Monday, it was reported to Sheriff Max Hiller, Jr. No explanation to the man's absense was given to the sheriff. Mott was the object of an intensive search by sheriff's deputies and police in which authorities of nearby cities co-operated. 1972 > January > 10 Herald Times Reporter Mott Willard Mott Sr., 88 retired Town of Gibson farmer, who had been making his home with a daughter Mrs. Loretta Avery of 1016-20th St., Two Rivers, died at Holy Family Hosptial Extended care Unit, Manitowoc, Sunday Morning. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Melnick Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Charles Freuden officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Mott was born in the Town of Gibson December 23, 1883, a son of the late George and Sarah Haese Mott. He married Anne Chaloupka, Sept. 29, 1909 and she preceded him in death Jan. 30, 1950. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Avery and Mrs.Amand (Joyce) Marcelle of Two Rivers, Mrs. August (Eunice) Stueck of Rt. 1 Two Rivers, and Mrs. John (Carol) Gilbert of Rt. 1 Mishicot; nine sons, Milton and Stanley of Two Rivers, George of Rt. 2, Two Rivers, Marvin of Rt. 1 Manitowoc, Willard Jr., of Rt. 1 Maribel, Russell of Rt. 1 Denmark, Raymond and Omar of Rt. 1 Mishicot, and Eugene of Manitowoc; three brothers, William of Rt.2 Two Rivers, Oliver of Manitowoc and Sam of Rt. 1 Mishicot, 45 grandchildren and 67 great grandchildren. A son, daughter and brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot after 3 p.m. Tuesday until 11:30 a.m. Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services. | MOTT, Willard Tillemon (I1393)
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1291 | Sheboygan Press Telegram (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1922 > December > 12 Radey - Streich Miss Lillian Radey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Radey, 1335 Herman court and Roy Streich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Streich, were united in marriage Saturday by the Rev. Edward Schmidt, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church. | RADEY, Lillian Mary (I1168)
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1292 | Sheboygan Press Telegram Wednesday February 13, 1924 Mrs. Math. Radey has returned from Manitowoc where she visited the past week with her daughter Mrs. Alex Glysch. (Alvina) In 1930 Elizabeth was listed as living with her daughter Lillian Streich according to the Federal Census of Manitowoc County, 5th Ward Sheet 11-A | STEUBER, Elizabeth (I1171)
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1293 | Sheriff's Sale By Virtue of an Execution, issued out of and under the Seal of the District Court of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in the said Court, on the 19th day of May A.D. 1896, in an action wherein John C. Rudolph was Plaintiff, and Herman Freitag and Wilhelm Meyer were Defendants, in favor of the said Plaintiff and against the said Defendants, for the sum of three hundred forty and 75-100 ($349.75) Dollars, which execution was directed and delivered to me as Sheriff in and for the said County of Brown. I have this 23d day of May A.D. 1896, levied upon all the right, little and interest of the said Defendant Wilhelm Meyer in and to the following described real property in Brown County, State of Minnesota to wit: The north half of the North West quarter of Section No. Four (4) in Township No. One Hundred and eleven (111) North of Range No. Thirty-three (33), West; the South half the South West quarter of Section No. Thirty-three(33), Lot. No. Two (2) of Section No. Thirty-four (34), also a tract of land described as follows, to-wit; Commencing at the North East corner of the South East quarter of the South West quarter of Section No. Thirty-three (33), thence running West to the North West corners of the South East quarter of the South West quarter of said Section No. Thirty-three (33), thence North 7.91 chains, thence East 16 degrees North 5.95 chains, thence in a Southeasterly direction to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres more or less; All of the foregoing being in Township No. One Hundred and twelve (112) North of Range No. Thirty-three (33) West. Notice is Hereby Given, that I, the undersigned, as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction at the front door of the Court House, in the City of New Ulm in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, on Friday the 17th day of July, A.D. 1896, at 10 o'clock A.M., of that day, to satisfy the Execution, together with the interest and costs thereon. Dated may 29th, A.D. 1896 Nels Anderson, Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. Jos. A. Eckstein, Plaintiff's Attorney New Ulm, Minn. | FREITAG, Herman J. (I904)
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1294 | Ship Leocadia Port of Departure Bremen Place of Origin Bremen Port of Arrival: Baltimore, Maryland Ludwig Friedrich Wenholz 07 Jun 1867 42 Male Johanna Wenholz 07 Jun 1867 40 Female Christine Wenholz 07 Jun 1867 11 Female Ludwig Wenholz 07 Jun 1867 9 Male Johann Wenholz 07 Jun 1867 7 Male Hermann Wenholz 07 Jun 1867 5 Male Another transcription: Mantuwick should be spelled Manitowoc 1 Lud. Fried. Warholz 72 Bremen Bremen Mantuwi ck Joiner 2 Johanne Warholz 40 Bremen Bremen Mantuwic k 3 Christine Warholz 11 Bremen Bremen Mantuwic k 4 Ludwig Warholz 9 Bremen Bremen Mantuwic k 5 Johann Warholz 7 Bremen Bremen Mantuwic k 6 Hermann Warholz 5 Bremen Bremen Mantuwic k 7 Christine Galjer 40 Bremen Bremen Mantuwic k 8 Metz Vielstich 20 Hanoveran Lesum Mantuwic k | WENHOLZ, Friedrich Ludwig (I1049)
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1295 | Ship Name Quebec | WULF, John Heinrich (I1038)
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1296 | Ship Ohio | CHALOUPKA, Anna (I1713)
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1297 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I582)
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1298 | Shown in the 1940 census as living in residence with Josephine Jindra | LARSON, Winfield (I6910)
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1299 | Siegel Cup Goes To Senior Class Finals in declamation contest at high school are interesting Member of 1917 and freshman to represent school at Elmore. The finals in the High School Declamation Contest were held Wednesday and Thursday evening at the Auditorium. This was the first year of the contests and great interest was shown by the students of the local High School, in the innovation; students and faculty members alike are delighted over the result obatined (sic). Twenty-three girls and sixteen boys entered in the contest. Win Siegel Trophy Max Freitag, a senior, won first place in the contest for the boys, and Thelma Rinke, a freshman, was awarded first in the girls' contest. This not only decides the winners for the Siegel trophy, but entitles Mr. Freitag and Miss Rinke to represent the New Ulm school at the District Declamation Contest to be held at Elmore, Minn., March 16. | FREITAG, Max (I2838)
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1300 | Sister Casilda Former Door county resident Sister M. Casilda Rohr, 80, Wheaton, Ill. died there July 30. Funeral services were held there Friday at Our Lady of the Angel Mother House Chapel. The Rev. Wilbert Hegener officiated with interment at Assumption cemetery, Winfield, Ill. Sister Casilda was born in Forestville on August 19, 1894 to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rohr. She entered the convent in 1912 and retired in 1971 in Wheaton. During those years she worked as a trained nurse in several hospitals. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Yano, New York; Mrs. Ed (Ethel) Reiman, Kenosha, and Mrs. Roy (Helen) Schaefer, Sturgeon Bay. Also surviving are brothers Alvin, Kewaunee; Joseph, Sturgeon Bay and John, Forestville. Two sisters and one brother preceded her in death. | CASILDA, Sr. M. (I6812)
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