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1501 | Married--Redeker--Blum-- Mr. W. Redeker and Miss Bertha Blum both of this village were quietly married at the home of the bride last Saturday afternoon. Rev. Goehler of Two Rivers officiating. Willie is an industrious young man and is engaged in the freight hauling business between here and Two Rivers. He is moreover one of the handsomest of the many handsome young fellows who grace the streets of our village. The bride is a daughter of Wm. Blum on of the most respected of our farmers and is a young lady of refinement and beauty of character. The Manitowoc Pilot Thu, Sep 30, 1897 ·Page 2 From Der Nord Westen, 30 Sept. 1897: Marriage in Two Rivers on Sat., of W. Redecker with Miss Bertha Blum, bo th from Mishicott, by Pastor Doehler. | Family: REDEKER, William / BLUM, Anne Dorothea Bertha (F365)
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1502 | MARTHA JONAS Mrs. Martha Jonas, 77, of Two Rivers, died early Tuesday morning, October 16, 1990, at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc after a courageous and non-complaining bout with cancer. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Rev. Edward Stelter will officiate with burial at Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. She was born April 11, 1913, in Two Rivers, daughter of the late William and Meta Wenholz Blum. She attended St. John Parochial School. On March 10, 1934, she married Emmath Jonas at Waukegan, Illinois. He preceded her in death August 15, 1983. Mrs. Jonas did housekeeping work and she wanted to remember all the children she babysat for during her life. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by a son and two daughters. Friends may call at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday and after 12 noon Thursday at the church. Martha was a very special person who was much loved by everyone whose life she touched. Herald Times Reporter, no date | BLUM, Martha H. (I1129)
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1503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7866)
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1504 | Marvin's middle name was Elmer but it changed to Henry at his baptism | JONAS, Marvin Henry (I5029)
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1505 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6916)
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1506 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6950)
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1507 | Mary Ann Mace, 64 Clearwater April 20, 1938-July 11, 2002 Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 15, 2002, at St. Luke's Parish Center for Mary Ann Mace, age 64, of Clearwater, who died Thursday at the Annandale Care Center. Reverend Patrick Riley will officiate. Friends may call from 5-9 p.m. on Sunday and after 9 a.m. on Monday at the Daniel Funeral Home in Clearwater. St. Luke's Christian Women will pray at 7 p.m. followed by Parish Prayers at 7:30 p.m. Daniel Funeral Home in Clearwater made the arrangements. Mary Ann was born April 20, 1938, in Des Moines, Iowa to Melvin and Doris (Zamzow) Gehrt. She attended school in Olivia, MN until 1954 ad gradated from Redwood Falls High School in 1956. She married Thomas P. Mace on December 29, 1956, in Morton, MN. They moved to Spring Lake, MN in 1965 where she worked for Caterpillar Tractor in Roseville. They moved to Clearwater in 1977. There she worked at Maple Lake Boat Works, as well as taking care of her family's needs at home. She enjoyed traveling. She was a member of St. Luke's Catholic Church where she was the decorator, an usher and served on the Cemetery Board. She was also a member of St. Luke;s Christian Women and the St. Cloud Genealogy Club. Surviving Mary Ann is her husband Tom of Clearwater; her sons Jeffrey (Joyce) of Northfield, MN and Steven of St. Augusta; her 4 grandchildren; and her mother Doris Novak of St. Paul. Preceding her in death is her father Melvin (1948), step father George Novak (1988), and daughter Michell (1987). Memorials are preferred in lieu of flowers to the Alzheimer's Association. Daniel Funeral Home and Cremation Service St Cloud Times Jul 13, 2002 Page 9 | GEHRT, Mary Ann (I8056)
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1508 | MARY Becker Notes from Two Rivers: Mrs. Herman Becker, aged 32, died of pneumonia Monday morning at her home in this city. She is survived by her husband and one child. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Dec. 26, 1918 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARY BECKER A wife and mother was called away Sunday night when Mrs. Herman Becker died at her home on 20th Street, leaving her husband and little boy, aged six years. She was a victim of influenza. Deceased was formerly Miss Mary Wenholtz of the Town of Mishicot where she was born 31 years ago. Rev. Doehler officiated at the funeral held this afternoon. The Reporter, Thurs., Dec. 26, 1918 | WENHOLZ, Mary (I1042)
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1509 | Mary Chaloupka alleged insane. Hearing had on February 11th 1928 and said Mary Chaloupka adjudged insane and committed to the Northern Hospital for the insane. Physicians Dr. C.J. Skwor $6.40, Dr. A. M. Farrel $5.60 Sheriff: Commitment to Hospital $20.46, one assistant $2.00. From the Wisconsin Blue Book 1929 The Northern Hospital for the Insane is ideally located on the shores of Lake Winnebago, at Winnebago, Wis., on the C & N.W. Railway approximately 4 miles from Oshkosh, Wis. This institution is located in what is known as the Northern Hospital district and persons adjudicated insane by the courts in the following counties are admitted to the institution. (Manitowoc is included in the list). | HONZIK, Maria (I946)
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1510 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7145)
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1511 | Mary Ellen Kurth Manning - Mary Ellen Kurth, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kurth, died at the family home southwest of Gray Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lincoln Township, Audubon County. The body, now at the Ohde Fuenral Home in Manning, will be taken to the family home Friday morning at 10 o'clock and from there to the church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Mary Ellen is survived by her parents, Emil and Pearl Asmus Kurth, three brothers, Allen, Conrad and Timothy, and one sister, Sara; her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. John Kurth, Glidden, and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Asmus, Manning. She was born April 6, 1953, at Audubon. | KURTH, Mary Ellen (I4414)
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1512 | MARY GLOE Mrs. Arthur Gloe, 93, formerly of 1615-22nd St., Two Rivers, died Tuesday morning, April 28, at Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. The Rev. Martin Scheele will officiate and burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mrs. Gloe, nee Mary Schaefer, was born Sept. 9, 1887, in the Town of Two Rivers, daughter of the late Philip and Mary Meineke Schaefer. She attended a district school and was married to Arthur Gloe Nov. 16, 1909 at Two Rivers. He preceded her in death May 29, 1974. Mrs. Gloe was a member of St. John Ladies Society. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Thompson of Baraboo and two brothers, William Schaefer Sr. of Two Rivers and Royal Schaefer of Sacramento, Calif. Friends may call at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Wednesday evening and at the church after 10 a.m Thursday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, April 29, 1981 P. 3 ******* (b. 9 Sep 1887/d. Apr 1981/SSDI) | SCHAEFER, Mayme (I379)
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1513 | MARY GRALL (d. 1931) MRS. A. GRALL SR. RESIDENT FOR 72 YEARS, DIES Mrs. Mary Grall, 86, widow of the late Anton Grall, Sr., and a pioneer resident of Whitelaw passed away there on Wednesday. The deceased whose maiden name was Mary Lembzerger, was born in Germany in 1846 and came to this country with her parents when a girl of twelve. The family settled in this county and she was married here to Anton Grall and they located on a farm near Whitelaw. Her husband was a Civil War veteran and he passed away thirteen years ago. Three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kohlbeck, Marshfield, Mrs. John Staudinger, Whitelaw and Mrs. William Brunner of this city and four sons, Joseph, Anton, John and Wolfgang, all of Whitelaw survive. There are also 38 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 from the St. Michael's church in Whitelaw with interment in the cemetery there. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 29, 1931 P.11 | LEMBERGER, Anna Marie (I8132)
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1514 | MARY GRALL (d. 1961) Mrs. Mary Grall, 86, a former Whitelaw resident, died at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mary Home for the Aged, Manitowoc, where she had resided six years. She had been in ill health for three weeks. Funeral services will be at 9:15 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 10 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw, the Rev. Francis Rose officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Grall was born Mary Zipperer Dec. 8, 1874, in Germany, daughter of the late George and Theresa Seidl Zipperer. She came to this county at an early age with her family and was married to Joseph Grall Oct. 28, 1894, at St. Michael Church, Whitelaw. She lived on a farm near Whitelaw until 1950 when she moved to the Village of Whitelaw, where she resided until 1954. Her husband preceded her in death Feb. 22, 1933. Also preceding her in death were two daughters, four brothers, a sister and a grandchild. Mrs. Grall was a charter member of the Christian Mothers Altar Society of St. Michael Church. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Godfrey Schuh, Mrs. Anton Meyer and Mrs. Harvey Kohlbeck of Whitelaw, Mrs. John Braun and Mrs. Ben Kohlbeck of Manitowoc; three sons, Edward of Marinette, Alfred of Whitelaw and Paul of Manitowoc; 25 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. by the Christian Mothers Altar Society and members of the parish. Manitowoc Herald Times Thursday, August 10, 1961 pg. T-5 ******* (Mary Grall/d. 9 Aug. 1961 from records of St. Michael's, Whitelaw) | ZIPPERER, Mary (I8238)
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1515 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9072)
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1516 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2274)
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1517 | MARY JINDRA (d. 1929) Mrs. Marie Jindra, Aged 92, Pioneer, Dies at Kings Bridge Mrs. Marie Jindra, aged 92 years, widow of the late George Jindra, who passed away 39 years ago and has been a resident of this county for 61 years, passed away at Kings Bridge where she has been making her home for a number of years. Her maiden name was Marie Kremarik(sic) and she was born in Bohemia May 30, 1837 and came to this country 61 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jindra first locate in the town of Kossuth where Mr. Jindra conducted a farm. After his death, Mrs. Jindra continued to reside there and moved to Kings Bridge 13 years ago. Three daughters, Mrs. Lena Hartigan, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Anna Tuma, Gibson, and Mrs. Mary Peltier, this city and five sons, George of Mishicot, Joseph of Maplewood, Frank of Kings Bridge and Wenzl an John of this city survive. One sister, Mrs. Katherine Vieau of Green Bay also survive. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at the Holy Cross church at Mishicot. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, December 11, 1929 Page 11 | KRCMARIKA, Mary (I426)
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1518 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6687)
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1519 | MARY KOHOUT Mrs. Adolph Kohout, 62, nee Mary Skarvan, Mishicot route 1, died this morning at the Holy Family hospital, where she had been a patient for two weeks. She had been ailing for five years and for the past five months was seriously ill. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o’clock from the Catholic church at Mishicot, the Rev. Joseph Van Bogart officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Kohout was born Nov. 19, 1875 in the town of Kossuth. She was married in 1896 to Adolph Kohout, who survives her. She was a member of the Altar Society of the Holy Cross church in Mishicot. Survivors besides the husband are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Novachek, Mishicot route 1, and Mrs. Robert Guse, Manitowoc route 1, and five grand-children. The body will lie at the Wachas funeral parlors at Denmark until Wednesday, when it will be removed to the home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, July 19, 1938 P. 2******(Note: Birth year doesn't match tombstone) ----- Funeral services were held at Mishicot last Friday morning for Mrs. Adolph Kohout, 62, who died at the hospital last week Tuesday. The husband and two daughters survive her. Manitowoc Sun-Messenger Jul 29, 1938 Page 6 | SKARVAN, Mary (I2261)
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1520 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2281)
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1521 | MARY NEUSER (d. 1941) Mrs. Joseph Neuser, 58, of Manitowoc, route 4, died this morning at the Holy Family hospital where she was taken yesterday after having been seriously ill for a week at the home. Funeral services will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. from the home in the town of Manitowoc Rapids, and at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic church at Alverno. The Rev. M. J. Wendt will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Pfeffer Funeral Home from Wednesday noon until Thursday morning and on Thursday morning it will be moved to the family home, to lie in state there until the hour of the funeral. The Christian Mothers society of which Mrs. Neuser was a member, will recite the rosary at the home on Thursday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Neuser was born Mary Lemberger at DePere on December 6, 1883(sic). She was married to Joseph Neuser on June 30, 1903. Survivors are the widower; one daughter, Mrs. Arnold Boldt of Liberty; four sons, George and Bernard, at home, Edwin of Francis Creek and Norbert of Manitowoc; five grandchildren; four brothers, Frank Lemberger of Boyd, George Lemberger of Milwaukee, Louis Lemberger of Clarks Mills, and Edwin Lemberger of Cato; and four sisters, Miss Barbara Lemberger of California, Mrs. George Schuh of Cato, Mrs. Joseph O'Herian of this city, and Sister Mary Festina of the St. Francis Convent in Milwaukee. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 18, 1941 P. 2 | LEMBERGER, Mary (I8660)
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1522 | MARY PRITZL (d. 1925) Mrs. Mary Prietzl(sic), 65, died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anton Bohman, at Stephensville. Mrs. Prietzl was an invalid for 15 years. Her former home was at Brillion. She is survived by five daughters, Sister DeLellis, Antigo; Mrs. S. M. Rohrer, Manitowoc; Mrs. L. W. Reink, Brillion; Mrs. Bohman and Miss Anna Prietzl, Stephensville; three sons, Frank, Manitowoc; Louis, Brillion; Robert, Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Braun, Brillion and Mrs. Alex Fischer, Manitowoc; five brothers, Joseph, Frank, Anton, John and Charles Zipperer, all of Whitelaw, Wis. The body was conveyed to Brillion Monday afternoon. The burial will take place in Kasson Thursday morning with the Rev. Edward Schumberg of Greenville conducting the services. Appleton Post Crescent, Mon., Feb. 23, 1925 page 2 | ZIPPERER, Mary (I8194)
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1523 | MARY REIMER Mrs. Mary Reimer, 78, of 2512 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc, died Tuesday afternoon in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9:30 am Friday in Parkside Funeral Home and 10 am in Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard Verhasselt will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Reimer, nee Mary Grall, was born Sept. 12, 1900 in Whitelaw, daughter of the late Ignatz and Lena Meyer Grall. She was educated in Whitelaw area schools and was married to Louis Reimer June 10, 1924 in Whitelaw. He preceded her in death Jan. 5, 1975. She was a member and past officer of the VFW Auxiliary, a member of Whitelaw Senior Citizens, charter member of Holy Innocents Parish and a member of the Altar Society of the parish. Survivors include three sons, Robert of Cincinnati, Ohio, Anton of Manitowoc and Louis of Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. William (Ann) Gillen of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; four brothers, Joseph, Alfred and Anton of Manitowoc and Frank of Whitelaw; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Hartlaub of Manitowoc and Sister Mary Matthias of St. Joseph Home, Mo.; 18 grandchildren and a great granddaughter. Two infant children and two brothers, John and Louis preceded her in death. Friends may call in Parkside Funeral Home 4 pm to 9 pm Thursday, where a prayer service will be at 7:30 pm. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., Nov. 8, 1978 page 3 | GRALL, Mary (I8743)
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1524 | MARY STELZER LIFE'S TRAGEDY EMPHASIZED IN MOTHER'S DEATH The tragedy of human life was emphasized by the death at the hospital in this city Wednesday of Mrs. George Stelzer, well known town of Franklin woman whose demise brought shadows to a home which only a short time previously had been blessed by happiness of the birth of twin babes, who with two other children of tender age, are left motherless. Mrs. Stelzer's death was due to pneumonia which she suffered two weeks ago, a week after the birth of the babes. Every thing possible was done to save her life but to no avail and the end came yesterday. Mrs. Stelzer was 27 years of age and a native of Maple Grove, this county, where she spent most of her life. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at Maple Grove, the Rev. Casey officiating and burial will be at the Maple Grove cemetery. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 4, 1923 P.3 ******** (From 1920 Franklin census: George Stelzer age 39; Mary Stelzer age 23; Marcella age 8/12) | HANEK, Mary (I8931)
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1525 | Mary's maiden name was Kunz. | KUNZ, Mary (I7558)
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1526 | Mary's obituary notes that she was married in Milwaukee. | Family: PFENNIG, Ernst F. / CARSTENS, Hermina Marie (F395)
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1527 | Mary, the 15 years-old daughter of Patrick Kelliher of Pierce, died on Thursday night of last week, of consumption. Just one year before, on the same day, death took away little Mary's mother, and Mary, being the eldest of the family, has since been to her brothers and sisters as kind-hearted and watchful as her mother was. The funeral took place on Sunday, the remains being interred in the cemetery at Slovan. Kewaunee Enterprise Volume: 22 Issue: 47 Edition: 1 Date published: 1881-04-22 | KELLIHER, Mary Louise (I6857)
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1528 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2733)
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1529 | Mathias Wanish, a retired farmer of Sauk Centre, was born in Bohemia, February 24, 1840, second son of Frank and Mary Wanish, who in 1854, settled in Manitowoc, Wis., with four children, Frank, Mathias, Anna and Rachael. In 1862, Mathias enlisted in Company F, Twenty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and served three years, following the fortunes of that regiment throughout the Civil War. After the war he returned to the home of his parents. In 1868, he came to Sauk Centre, and secured a farm on the southern line of the township. At first he built a log cabin, and cultivated a small piece of land. Prosperity came with the years, and in time he became the owner of 400 acres of valuable land. About twenty-five years ago he and his wife retired and moved to the village of Sauk Centre, where they now make thier home. Mr. Wanish is a member of Palmer Post, No. 40 G.A.R. of Sauk Centre. Mr. Wanish was married June 28, 1867, to Mary Yench, born in Bohemia, February 20, 1850. To them have been born nine children: Libbie, Mary, Rose, Joseph, Anna, Mary, Mathias, Emma and Hattie. Libbie is dead. She was born April 28, 1868, married Joseph Ringsmith, and left five children : Mabel, Leo, Pearl, Pauline and Mathias. Mary died in infancy. Rose was born April 1, 1873, married Herman Donart, and is the other of four children: Carl, Paul, Helene and Anna Virginia. Joseph was born February 22, 1875, and is now farming in Great Falls, Montana. He married Mary Appel and they have three children: Harry, Lillian and Olive. Anna was born April 16, 1877. She married Harry Leisen, and they live in Chicago. Mary was born July 3, 1880. She married Samuel Kendrick, and they live in San Diego, California. Mathias was born was born June 1, 1882, and lives in Seattle, Washington. Emma was born August 15, 1884, and married James Mathies. They live in Sauk Centre and have four children: James, Elvira, Leonard and Pearl. Hattie died in infancy. HISTORY OF STEARNS COUNTY MINNESOTA BY WILLIAM BELL MITCHELL Pages 913-914 1915 | WANISH, Mathias (I7668)
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1530 | MATHIAS CHRISTIANSEN (d. 1920) Popular Resident of Two Rivers; Mathias Christiansen Dies Mathias Christiansen, one of the pioneers residents of the city and for many years engaged in the bakery business, died this morning at his north side home, age 72 years. Mr. Christiansen had been in poor health for some time and recently underwent an operation at the hospital and was removed to his home Saturday when his condition showed marked improvement and it was believed that his recover would be complete. However, he suffered a relapse, due to his weakened condition, and died this morning. Mr. Christiansen was a native of Schleswig-Holstein and came to America as a youth of eighteen years, his parents locating at Two Rivers. Later he took up his residence at Cleveland, Ohio, where he engaged in the bakery business and a short time later returned here to establish a business which he operated up to a few years ago when he disposed of the plant and later the building to Dick Bros. Mr. Christiansen was twice married and is survived by one daughter of the first marriage, Mrs. Frank Hoffman of this city and a son Ascar(sic) of Milwaukee of the second marrige. His wife and three brothers, Fred of this city, George of Milwaukee and Ferdinand of Sheboygan also survive. Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, June 1, 1920 p.1 ********* [bur. 06-04-1920/cause: lobar pneumonia] | CHRISTIANSEN, Mathias (I9217)
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1531 | MATHIAS STELZER Matt Stelzer(sic), 69, blacksmith at Wayside, Brown County, for 40 years, died Thursday night at his home in the village following a two months’ illness. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Watt Funeral Home, Maple Grove and at 10 o’clock at the St. John’s Catholic Church, Morrison, with interment in the St. Patrick’s Cemetery at Maple Grove. He was born in Franklin, this county in 1877 and in 1907 married Miss Catherine Mangin. He was a smithy in Wayside for two score years. Survivors are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Skarda of Two Rivers and Mrs. Ed Zipperer of Wayside; three brothers, John of Taus, Louis of this city and Henry of Cadott, Wis. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Saturday where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times – Friday, Dec. 20, 1946 – page 2 | STELZER, Mathias (I8927)
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1532 | MATT JOHN WANISH Matt John Wanish, 76, of Auburn died Monday at a local hospital. Born in Sauk Center Minn., he came to Auburn i 1n916 from Seattle. Mr. Wanish was a retired conductor for the Northern Pacific Railroad. He was a member the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, King Solomon Lodge No. 60, F&AM, Royal Arch Masons of Auburn, Ivanhoe Commandery, Knights Templar, Afifi Temple and Cyclaman Chapter No. 65, OES. Surviving are his wife, Lucy and four sisters, Mrs. Rose Bratz and Mrs. Emma Mathies, both of Minneapolis, Mrs. Harry Lesser and Mrs. Mae Kendrick, both of San Diego. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Lightle Funeral Home, Auburn, King Solomon Lodge officiating. Burial will be in Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham. The News Tribune Wed, Oct 22, 1958 ·Page 42 Tacoma, Washington | WANISH, Mathias John Jr (I7678)
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1533 | Max History (town of Max) The townsite of Max, ND was originally platted according to a certificate filed by J.G. Sheldrick, Surveyor, on August 8, 1906. Prior to this, people heard rumor that the Soo Line was building north of Garrison by Elbow Lake for the prupose of using water for their steam engines. Businesses were setup on the rolling prairies of an anticipated townsite at this location. The buildings and shacks were arranged in more or less of a haphazard manner due to the fact they could not be permanently placed until they had purchased a lot. The name of Max was given to this new town after some controversy. It was, at one time, to be named Junction or Junction City, where the Soo Line tracks from the South branched to the East and West. Max was the first name of the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freitag. Paul Freitag was the first Postmaster and the frist post office to serve this community was on his farm. As the story goes, when the people would go over to the Freitag Post Office to get their mail, Max, a little shaver at the time, would ask the people if they came to "his' post office to get their mail. The people got in the habit of calling it Max's Post Office, and that is the name that stuck when it was moved two miles west to the new townsite. http://www.maxnd.com/history.html | FREITAG, Max (I2838)
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1534 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1006)
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1535 | May 3 1949 Emil Ginzl, Manitowish was discharged from the Grandview Hospital. Daily Globe | Ironwood, Michigan | Thursday, May 05, 1949 | Page 10 | GINZL, Emil John (I4)
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1536 | MAYME MEINEKE Mrs. William Meineke, 66, of 715 State St. Mishicot, died unexpectedly at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital Thursday evening. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot, the Rev. Herbert Kesting officiating. Burial will be in the Mishicot Public Cemetery. Mrs. Meineke, nee Mae(sic) Redeker, was born in the Town of Mishicot, Nov. 19, 1902, a daughter of the late Henry and Minnie Zeddies Redeker. She was married to William Meineke Oct. 6, 1923, at St. Peter church. Her husband is the owner and operator of the Meineke garage at Mishicot. Survivors besides the husband include two sons; four sisters, three brothers, five grandchildren and one great grandchild. A sister and a brother preceded her in death. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, after 3 p.m. Saturday until noon Sunday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, 1969 July 11, Edited for possible living | REDEKER, Mayme (I323)
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1537 | Mel's parents owned and ran a boarding house in Saint Ignace. His father Roland was born in Appleton, Wisconsin and learned the art of cheese making at the University of Wisconsin around 1915. His father also worked on the Ferry boats in Saint Ignace before the construction of the Mackinac Bridge and lived to become the oldest active Justice of the Peice in the State of Michigan when he died at age 97. Mel enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in World War 2 and served in the Pacific as a rank of corporal. After the war. Mel married Silvia Pearl Deffries. Mel later helped build the Mackinac Bridge. He owned and ran a Shell Gas Station in Yakima Washington. Mel was cremated but disposition of his ashes is not yet determined. | BEECK, Melvin Charles (I4801)
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1538 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: PUDIL, John Joseph / Living (F2786)
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1539 | Melnik Presbyterian Cemetery | CHALOUPKA, Edwin A. (I1360)
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1540 | Melnik Presbyterian Church Cemetery | MOTT, Willard (I1415)
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1541 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I199)
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1542 | Messrs Thomas Chaloupka of Larrabee and Stephen Schenian of this place were at Maribel last Friday where each purchased a grain seeder. Manitowoc Pilot April 22, 2015 Notes from Melnik page 8 | CHALOUPKA, Thomas (I1350)
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1543 | Messrs Tom Chaloupka and Chas. Sedevy installed telephones in their homes. Manitowoc Pilot April 3, 1913 Notes from Larrabee, Page 8 | CHALOUPKA, Thomas (I1350)
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1544 | Messrs. Linstedt and Soenksen are having a new bridge built across the river at that place. The Chronicle Tue, Feb 27, 1883 ·Page 3 | SOENKSEN, Johann Boi (I5946)
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1545 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8396)
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1546 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1227)
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1547 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F2343)
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1548 | Middle name found on online family tree. Unproven. | WHITE, Ray Newton (I5534)
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1549 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I2620)
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1550 | Miletice #31 | JINDRA, Frantisek (I509)
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