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204 Alvina E. Glisch From Manitowoc Herald Times Funeral services for Alvina E. Glisch, age 97, of 1133 S. 21st St., Manitowoc, who died Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2001, at her residence will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19, 2001, at The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Deacon Robert Drobka with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends at The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 1 p.m. Monday until the time of service at 2 p.m.

Alvina E. Glisch From Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter

Alvina E. Glisch, age 97, of 1133 S. 21st St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2001, at her residence.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19, 2001, at The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Deacon Robert Drobka with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc.

She was born Sept. 18, 1904, in Kellnersville, daughter of the late Matthew and Elizabeth Steuber Radey. On Nov. 28, 1922, she married Alex Glisch at Holy Name Catholic Church, Sheboygan. He preceded her in death in February 1967. Alvina worked at the National Tinsel Factory for many years, retiring in 1983.

Survivors include 10 grandchildren, many great- and great-great-grandchildren and a son-in-law, Alfred Naibert, Manitowoc. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by two daughters and a son-in-law, Agnes and Oliver Parent, Ione Naibert, a son, Billy Glisch, a grandson, Bruce Parent, a brother, Adolf Radey and a sister, Lilly Streich.

The family will greet relatives and friends at The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 1 p.m. Monday until the time of service at 2 p.m.

Alvina lived a long and happy life. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. 
RADEY, Alvina E. (I1166)
 
205 ALVINA THIELBARMrs. Alvina Thielbar, 90, of Rt. 1, Two Rivers, died Thursday evening in Holy Family Hospital, following a short illness. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday in St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Herbert Kesting will officiate and burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery.Mrs. Thielbar was born December 29, 1887 in Mishicot, daughter of the late William and Doris Woulf Blum. She was married to Henry Thielbar June 27, 1907 in St. Peter Lutheran Church. Her husband preceded her in death June 9, 1957. She was a life time member of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Ladies Bible Hour.Survivors include a son, William of Rt. 1, Two Rivers; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Amanda) Wagner of Rt. 1, Newton; 12 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. A son, Harry, a brother and six sisters preceded her in death.Friends may call in Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot after 3 p.m. Sunday and Monday in the church from noon until the time of service. - page 3 BLUM, Alvina Caroline (I5853)
 
206 ALVINA THIELBARMrs. Alvina Thielbar, 90, of Rt. 1, Two Rivers, died Thursday evening in Holy Family Hospital, following a short illness. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday in St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Herbert Kesting will officiate and burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery.Mrs. Thielbar was born December 29, 1887 in Mishicot, daughter of the late William and Doris Woulf Blum. She was married to Henry Thielbar June 27, 1907 in St. Peter Lutheran Church. Her husband preceded her in death June 9, 1957. She was a life time member of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Ladies Bible Hour.Survivors include a son, William of Rt. 1, Two Rivers; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Amanda) Wagner of Rt. 1, Newton; 12 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. A son, Harry, a brother and six sisters preceded her in death.Friends may call in Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot after 3 p.m. Sunday and Monday in the church from noon until the time of service. - page 3

Manitowoc Herald times 10 Feb 1978 
BLUM, Alvina Caroline (I5853)
 
207 ALZBETA GINZLKINGS BRIDGE
Mrs. Joe. Ginzl, a pioneer resident of Gibson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Jindra Friday, Feb. 19. Death came at an advanced age due to general decline. The deceased is survived by a husband, three sons—Joe of Merrill, Emil of Milwaukee and Jim of Manitowoc—and three daughters—two of Manitowoc and one of Kings Bridge. The funeral took place Monday from Kings Bridge with interment at the Mishicott National cemetery.Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, February 26, 1915, Page 3(Note: The newspaper name the wrong cemetery. She is at MishicotHoly Cross.)**********Emil Ginzl and wife of Milwaukee, Joe Ginzl and wife of Merrill, Jim Ginzl and wife and Logic Cherney and wife of Manitowoc attended the Ginzl funeral Monday.Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, February 26, 1915, Page 3 
SKRUMSKA, Alzabeta (I2383)
 
208 An Advertisement that ran in the Sheboygan Newspaper Fisherman and Tourists Natural smiles for miles and miles at Trail's End on Rock Lake. (Turtle Chain), 3 miles North of Winchester, Vilas Co. I have the use of a 10,000-acre private estate fronting on several lakes, Muskie water, Cottage for light housekeeping, board, lodging. Guiding in No Man's Lake. (Now accessible), Rates reasonable. Inquiries cheerfully answered. Emil Ginzl Winchester, Wis. The Sheboygan Press Saturday March 25, 1939

Manitowoc Herald Times May 5, 1850 Emil Ginzl is claimed at 64

A former electrical engineer and resort owner, Emil Ginzl, of Mishicot, died at his home yesterday afternoon after an illness of several years duration. He was 64.

Funeral Services will be held Monday morning at nine o'clock at the Specht funeral home and at the Holy Cross Catholic church, at Mishicot, at 9:3 0. Church services will be conducted by Rev. George Beth. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery in Manitowoc. The body will be in state at t he funeral home from tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock until the time of services. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at eight o'clock Sunday night.

Mr. Ginzl was born in the town of Gibson on January 25, 1886. the son of t he late Joseph and Elizabeth Skrumska Ginzl.

He was married to the former Anna Radey in October of 1912 and settled on a farm in the town of Gibson. After a year on the farm, the couple moved to Milwaukee where Mr. Ginzl worked as an electrical engineer f or 20 years. For the last 20 years, Mr. and Mrs. Ginzl had operated resorts in northern Wisconsin, before settling in Mishicot last September.

Survivors include the wife; three sisters, Mrs. Lodie Cherney and Mrs. Edward Jens, both of Manitowoc, and Mrs. John Jindra, of Route 2, Two River s; and one brother Joseph of Rhinelander.

Ginzl Herald Times May 25, 1979

Mrs. Anna Ginzl, 94, of Kewaunee, formerly of Manitowoc, died Thursday in Kewaunee Health Care Center.

Funeral Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Kewaunee. The Rev. Ronald Guillette will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.

Mrs. Ginzl was born April 12, 1885, in Kellnersville, daughter of the late Peter and Anna Radey. She was married to Emil J. Ginzl, who preceded her in death in 1950. Mrs. Ginzl had worked a number of years at Holy Family and Memorial Hospitals of Manitowoc. She was a member of Rosary Society of St. Mary Catholic Church Manitowoc.

Survivors include nieces and nephews.

Friends may call in Buchanan Funeral Home; Kewaunee, 9 a.m. to 10:45 a. m. Saturday. 
GINZL, Emil John (I4)
 
209 Anna appears in the 1880 census.
We presume she died before 1900. 
[HONZIK], Anna (I950)
 
210 ANNA BROUCHOUD From the Two Rivers Reporter Wednesday, December 19, 1945

FORMER GIBSON WOMAN CLAIMED AT HOME HERE
Mrs. Anna Brouchoud, 66, Dies of Heart Attack; Rites on Friday

Mrs. Anna Brouchoud, 65(sic), 1925 24th street, died at her home here at 10 o'clock last night, after being stricken with a heart attack. Taken ill about a year ago, Mrs. Brouchoud had recovered and enjoyed recent good health.
Funeral services will be held from St. Luke's Catholic church Friday morning at nine o'clock with burial in Holy Cross cemetery at Mishicot. The body is at the Klein and Stangel, Inc., funeral home and may be viewed there from seven o'clock this evening. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 7:45 Thursday evening.
Born in Gibson
Nee Anna Kronforst, Mrs. Brouchoud was born on her parents' farm home in the town of Gibson, Oct. 9, 1880, the daughter of Wenzel and Mary Chaloupka Kronforst. She attended school in the town and on Feb. 28, 1905 was married to Andrew Brouchoud, also of Gibson, in the Holy Cross Catholic church, Mishicot.
The couple settled on a farm in the town of Mishicot, where Mr. Brouchoud died in 1938. Mrs. Brouchoud moved to this city in 1942 and has made her home here ever since.
Mrs. Brouchoud was a member of the Sanctuary society of the Holy Cross Catholic church, Mishicot. Members of the society will recite the rosary at the Holy Cross church Thursday evening at eight o'clock.
Three Children Survive
Surviving are one son and two daughters, all of Two Rivers.
There is one brother, Charles Kronforst of Mishicot, route 1, and three sisters, Mrs. John Nocker, Two Rivers, route 3; Mrs. Mary Shambeau, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Alphonse Rhein, Mishicot, route 1. 
KRONFORST, Anna (I1433)
 
211 ANNA CHALOUPKA

Stricken seriously ill last Thursday, Mrs. Anna Chaloupka, 83, town of Gibson,
Rt. 2, Two Rivers, died at 6:30 a.m. Sunday at the Holy Family Hospital at
Manitowoc where she had been a patient for three days.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Melnik Presbyterian Church, with student pastor Sherwood Roach officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining church cemetery.

Mrs. Chaloupka, nee Anna Shedivy, was born in Czechoslovakia in 1870, a daughter of the late Charles and Anna Koubas Shedivy. When she was a child the family brought her to this country, settling in Manitowoc County. She was married at Manitowoc in 1898 to Thomas Chaloupka, the couple establishing a farm in the town of Gibson where she had resided since. Her husband preceded her in death 16 years ago.

Surviving Mrs. Chaloupka are a daughter, Mrs. Sam Mott of the town of Gibson; two sons, Adolph and Edwin Chaloupka of the town of Gibson; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Hronek of the town of Gibson; Mrs. Rose Jaske of Chicago, and Mrs. Edward Schiman of Two Rivers; two brothers, Charles Shedivy of Two Rivers and John Shedivy of Cornell, Wis., 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Specht Funeral Home at Mishicot until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter April 14, 1954
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(Anna (Shedivy) Trnka Chaloupka/b. Dec 1870) 
SEDIVY, Anna (I1354)
 
212 Anna Kohout/zemerla/9 Dubna/1889/stari/38 roku Tombstone CHALOUPKA, Anna (I1713)
 
213 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2280)
 
214 Anna was the daughter of Christian Pluckhahn and Sophia Koepke. She married Anton Sporleder on Feb 22, 1905 at Carroll, IA. They were the parents of Carl, Ervin, and Lawrence.

March 3, 1980 - Carroll Daily Times - Glidden - Mrs. Anton (Anna) Sporleder, 94, of Glidden, were held at 1:30 March 3 St. Lutheran church in Carroll. She died at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb 28 at Oaks Nursing Home at Lake City after a long illness. She had lived at the nursing home for about a month. The Rev. Robert Floy officiated at the rites. Burial was in Westlawn cemetery at Glidden. Pallbearers were Michael Humlicek, Thomas Langel, Rich Whitaker, George Phiester, Jim, Roger, Steve, and Philip Sporleder. Mrs. Dianna Michaelis was organist and Elmer Peters vocalist at the services. A prayer service was held 3 p.m. Sunday at the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home, Carroll.

Surviving are three sons: Carl, Lake City; Ervin and Lawrence, Carroll; 15 grandchilden and 27 great grandchildren.

She was preceded by her parents, husband in 1955, two infant children, a sister, two brothers, and two grandchidren.

Mrs. Sporleder, a lifelong resident of the area, was born Aug. 1, 1886, in Carroll County, a daughter of Christian and Sophia Kopke Pluckhahn. She attended Carroll schools. She was married to Anton Sporleder Feb. 22, 1905, at St. Paul's Lutheran church in Carroll by the Rev. G.P. Lubker. She was a member of St. John's American Lutheran church in Carroll and the Ladies Aid Society. 
PLUCKHAHN, Anna Sophie Josephine (I4264)
 
215 Announce Wedding

The former Martha Blum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blum of Gibson, announced yesterday she became the bride of Emmett Jonas, son of Fred Jonas of Morton, Minnesota, on March 10. The ceremony was performed at Waukegan, Illinois, by the Rev. Bardz. 
Family: JONAS, Emmath George / BLUM, Martha H. (F403)
 
216 Antigo Daily Journal
August 4, 1939 pg. 1 & 7
George Eckart Antigo's Oldest Pioneer, Is Dead

Passed Away Early Today at 86; Had Been Ill Seven Weeks

George Eckert (sic), Sr. Antigo's oldest pioneer, died at his home at 1030 4th Ave., early this morning after an illness of seven weeks at the age of 86 years.

The deceased was born in Austria, September 1853. He came to this country with his parents when only a year old. The family settled in the town of Gibson, Manitowoc county, and it was from that section that he came to what is now Langlade county in 1876. He came here with F.A. Deleglise, the founder of Antigo, and he picked out a piece of land, just west of what was later to become the city of Antigo, as a homestead.

He started clearing the land and the following year was married to Barbara Legro and the trip to Antigo was their wedding trip, made by ox team. He had already erected a small log house on the land and had a few vegetables planted. It was here that they lived until their retirement a number of years ago, when they moved nearer the center of the city, the farm in the meantime having become a part of the city limits.

Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Eckart, five of whom have passed away. Those surviving besides Mrs. Eckart are John and George and Mrs. Rose Kalouner and Mrs. John Kubeny, all of this city. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Anna Censky of Drummond, Wis. and a brother, John of Albert Lea, Minn., also survive.

The funeral will be held at the Muttart & McGillan funeral home Monday afternoon at two o'clock and will be in charge of the Z. C. B. J. society of which he had been a member for many years. Interment will be in the Bohemian National cemetery in the western part of the city and south of the original Eckart homestead.

George Eckart.


Antigo Daily Journal
August 8, 1939, pg unknown.

George Eckart Sr.

Funeral services for George Eckart Sr., Antigo's oldest pioneer who died Friday morning, were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Muttart and McGillan funeral home under the auspices of the Z.C.B. J. lodge, Interment was in Bohemian National cemetery in the western part of the city.

Pallbearers were six grandsons of the deceased, George, John, Clarence, and Eugene Kubeny, Edward and Erwin Eckart.

Coming from out of town for the funeral were the Misses Marion and Lorraine Eckart, Mr. and Mrs. George Kubeny and son, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kubeny and son Donald, of Milwaukee; Mrs. Anna Censky of Drummond; Mr. and Mrs. John Eckart, Mr. and Mrs. George Eckart and daughter, Mrs. Agnes Dobberstein, Albert Lea, Min.; Joe Soukup, Chicago; Mrs. James Amensen, Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phiefer, Sturgeon Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kloida, Francis Kloida, and Mrs. Hodis, Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Honzik, James Honzik, and Beorge (sic) Honzik, Mishicot; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunz, Francis Creek; Oscar Censky of Oakfield, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. John Surprise of Shiocton and Mrs. Lillian Censky of Chicago. 
ECKART, George (I5416)
 
217 Anton J. Fictum (From the Herald Times Reporter Oct. 6, 2000) Anton J. Fictum, age 78, of 2900 Prairie St., Two Rivers, died Wednesda y, October 4, 2000, at the Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers. Funeral Serv ices will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 7, 2000, at the Lambert F uneral Home, Mishicot. Deacon Clarence Naidl of St. James Catholic Churc h, Cooperstown will officiate with burial in the Holy Cross Catholic Chur ch Cemetery, Mishicot. Anton was born January 26, 1922, in Manitowoc, s on of the late Anton and Emma Skubal Fictum. He was a graduate of Linco ln High School in Manitowoc. Anton served in the United States Navy duri ng World War II. He married the former Gladys Chaloupka on January 24, 194 2. She preceded him in death on July 11, 1991. The couple farmed in Marib el from 1948 to 1978 while he was working at the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co mpany as a welder, retiring in 1978. Anton and his special friend, Rosema ry enjoyed many hours of dancing with their friends. FICTUM, Anton John Jr. (I1326)
 
218 Anton J. Honzik, 62, Manitowoc, was killed Friday night as his car rammed into a house after sideswiping another vehicle. The accident occurred at Manitowoc.

Sheboygan Press | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Monday, July 30, 1951 | Page 11 
HONZIK, Anton John (I2558)
 
219 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I1923)
 
220 Apostle Garden-B-79-2 TUMA, Oliva (I1790)
 
221 Appears in 1920 Iowa Census in Sheridan Twp SPORLEDER, Waldo (I4481)
 
222 Appears in the IA census in Sheridan Twp. SPORLEDER, Laura Francis Katherine (I4474)
 
223 Appears in the IA census in Sheridan Twp. SPORLEDER, Emma Wilhelmine (I4475)
 
224 Appears in the IA census in Sheridan Twp. SPORLEDER, Clara Marie (I4478)
 
225 Appears in the IA State Census, Carroll Twp, Carroll Co. SPORLEDER, Laura Francis Katherine (I4474)
 
226 Appears in the IA State Census, Carroll Twp, Carroll Co. SPORLEDER, Emma Wilhelmine (I4475)
 
227 Appears in the IA State Census, Carroll Twp, Carroll Co. SPORLEDER, Clara Marie (I4478)
 
228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1515)
 
229 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I5136)
 
230 April 9, 1970

Jindra
Mrs. Marie Jindra, 89, of 1931 S. 17th St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Mart in Fox will officiate and burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery.
Mrs. Jindra, nee Marie Ginzel, was born Nov. 3, 1880, in Bohemia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ginzel. She came to this count ry as a young girl with her parents, setting in the Town of Gibson. She was married to John F. Jindra, Sr. Feb. 9, 1900 at Manitowoc. They owned and operated a farm in Shoto, retiring in 1959, and moving to Manitowoc. M r. Jindra preceded her in death Jan. 27, 1962.
Survivors include a son, Arnold, of Manitowoc, a sister, Mrs. Rose Jens, of Manitowoc, six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Two sons, Lester and John preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 o'clock this Wednesday afternoon where a memorial service will be at 7:30 o'clock this Wednesday evening. 
GINZEL, Marie E. (I2)
 
231 Arlene Disappeared after the birth of her Daughter, Janice Faye born Ju ne 29 1938 Arlene's Parents Raised Janice Faye. BUCKENDAHL, Arlene Edna (I3129)
 
232 Arnold was the son of Frederick Sporleder and Francis Werner. He married Gretchen Faber on Oct 28, 1919 at Carroll, IA. They were the parents of Frederick, Martha, Catherine, and Robert.

April 26, 1971 - Carroll Daily Times - Lidderdale - Arnold August Sporledcr, 81, of Lidderdale died at 5:15 a.m. Sunday, April 25, at St. Anthony Hospital in Carroll, where he had been a patient for three weeks. He was a lifelong resident of this area and a retired farmer.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lidderdale, with the Rev. Albert T. Bostelmann officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, under direction of the Dabn-Woodhouse Funeral Home of Carroll, where friends may call after 1 p.m. Monday.

Mr. Sporleder, son of Frederick and Francis Werner Sporleder, was born March 15, 1890, in Grant Township, Carroll County. He served in World War I, and farmed on the same farm on which he was born.

On Oct. 28, 1919, he was married at Carroll to Gretchen Faber, who survives. He was a lifelong member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lidderdale, and a charter and 50-year member of Maurice Dunn Post No. 7, American Legion at Carroll.

Surviving with his wife are four children, Frederick A. Sporleder of Carroll, Mrs. Theodore (Martha) Hoemann of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Harold (Catherine) Rudi of Tucson, Ariz., and Robert C. Sporleder of Charter Oak; also 12 grandchildren.

One grandchild, one brother, and one sister preceded him in death. 
SPORLEDER, Arnold August (I4261)
 
233 Arrived In NY from Hamburg on Thuringia BOELL, Wilhelmine Ferdinandine Marie Caroline (I4473)
 
234 arrived in the United States at the age of 14 years. TUMA, Vaclav (I1765)
 
235 Article published June 1901
If persistence is one of the essentials to success then Henry Jonas who has charge of the N.P. pump house is entitled to a good slice of prosperity and what is more, eh will probably succeed in his latest adventure. Mr. Jones besides being a mechanical genius is venturesome and enterprising and is always willing to back up his ideas to the extent of his capital and spare time. The fact that there are millions of dollars worth of gold concealed in the sands of the Yellowstone is well known to everyone and many men have worked and schemed and slaved and spent money to separate the glittering particles from the rand (sic) with more or less success. Two years ago, Mr. Jones set to work to solve the problem and while his first venture was a failure, it served to give him experience and taught him what to avoid in the future. He constructed a small dredge after the pattern usually adopted in this method of mining and operated it with a gasolene (sic) engine. The dredge was moored in the river and scooped up sand and gravel from the bottom. This was washed and sifted and the gold caught on carpets. The dredge was operated long enough to demonstrate that dredging was practicable in the Yellowstone and then he dismantled the barge and laid his plans for a larger and better dredge. He has started work on this and in odd moments has gotten his timbers in readiness for the hull. The new dredge will probably be completed some time this summer and be in readiness for a season's work next spring. The hull is 25x30 feet and constructed of the heaviest timbers reinforced to stand a tremendous strain. The buckets that dig up the sand are on a continuous belt and lifts the slush into an elevator where it is worked over and gold removed. The new dredge will be prepared to hand enough sand to make it a paying proposition and as the builder is showing his faith in his ability to wrest a fortune fro the swift flowing Yellowstone by going it alone, he is certainly deserving the highest degree of success. 
JONAS, Heinrich (I5662)
 
236 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I804)
 
237 August Freitag was up from Nicollet last week to attend the funeral of Ernest Strelow's little child. STRELOW, Son (I2805)
 
238 Augusta was the mother of 3 children with 0 surviving in the 1900 census

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

Augusta was the mother of three children with zero survivors in the 1900 census. 
FREITAG, Child (I3011)
 
239 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I780)
 
240 Auto Mechanic HERLIK, Henry Joseph (I2267)
 
241 AVERS, DOLORES AMELIA, age 78, April 1, 2002. (nee DUBBE).

Mother of Roger (Deana) Paskow, Keith (Virginia) Paskow, Ronald (Deborah) Avers, Patricia (Wally) Durbin and Judith (Edward) Reschka. Grandmother of eight, great grandmother of five. Sister of Diane and Dennis. Funeral Saturday 9:30AM Will & Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 NB Gratiot Ave., Mt. Clemens.

Burial Resurrection Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday 2-9PM. 
ORRIS, Dolores Amelia (I5590)
 
242 B-3-3-1 OLM, Sandra V. (I1205)
 
243 BABY BOY RADEJ(no name)/d. 15 Aug. 1898/White male/Still born/child of John Radej Father b. in Bohemia and Annie mother b. in Wisconsin/Child born in Town of Franklin/cause of death Dystonia (see Anna Radej)

Manitowoc County Death Records v. 6 p. 85
Radej birth: 15 August 1898 Franklin, Manitowoc Co. 
death: 15 August 1898 Franklin, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin 
burial:  Kellnersville 
father: John Radej 
mother: Annie
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 
RADEJ, No Name (I2144)
 
244 BACH HENRY C
Illinois Death Certificate # 6004270 1934-02-12
COOK CHICAGO Filed 34-02-13 
BACH, Henry Carl (I1879)
 
245 BACH, MILDRED H 07/05/1908
CHICAGO 11 MO cert #00000645
COOK COUNTY 
BACH, Mildred H. (I1883)
 
246 Baptised WENHOLZ, Meta Karoline Ernestine (I1010)
 
247 Baptised BLUM, Dorothy (I1011)
 
248 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I5918)
 
249 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6366)
 
250 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6360)
 

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