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2401 Township: New Richland
County: Waseca
Name: John Eckart
Birth Date: 16 May 1864
Death Date: 29 Nov 1957
Cemetery: St. Peter
Comments: SP. IDA B. MOLLENHAUER WITH GEORGE
Section: SE 
ECKART, John Nepomucene (I5475)
 
2402 Transcription on Findagrave is incorrect. Based on photo of tombstone, birth is May 23, 1915 which matches birth of Fred Martin Jones son of John Jones.
Birth: May 3, 1915
Death: Jun. 3, 1977


Burial:
Weaver Cemetery
Flora
Natchitoches Parish
Louisiana, USA

Maintained by: Duffie and Kathy
Originally Created by: zzyzx1947
Record added: Sep 06, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 21406131 
JONES, Fred Martin (I5669)
 
2403 Translation of Marriage Record of parents of Anton (b. 1839):
Eschlkam 30 Jul 1832
Anton Greil, Catholic, 3/8 farmer of Ritzenried #13, single, son of Anton Greil and Barbara Wöhr, born 7 May 1807 in Vorderbuchberg
Anna Maria Fischer, born Multerer, living in Ritzenried, daughter of 3/8 farmer Stefan Multerer of Heuhof and Maria Weber, widow of first husband Georg Hartl and second husband Georg Fischer, 31 years old, born in Heuhof
Assistant priest Johann Wagner
Witnesses: Johann Leitermann innkeeper and tenant of Eschlkam and Johann Zirngibl
Without dispensation with 3 announcements 
Family: GREIL, Anton / MULTERER, Anna Maria (F2870)
 
2404 Translation of Ship Index

Jonas, August
wife and 2 children 1/2 yr and 3 yrs.
From Neuris Thuringer
Ship name Vorwarts
Arrived Quebec 15 June
Prussian, Capt. J. Finck
roman numeral LXXX on index (80) 
SCHROEDER, Auguste Marie Sophie (I922)
 
2405 Translation of Ship Index

Jonas, August
wife and 2 children 1/2 yr and 3 yrs.
From Neuris Thuringer
Ship name Vorwarts
Arrived Quebec 15 June
Prussian, Capt. J. Finck
roman numeral LXXX on index (80) 
JONAS, Friedrich Theodor Sr. (I924)
 
2406 Translation of Ship Index

Jonas, August
wife and 2 children 1/2 yr and 3 yrs.
From Neuris Thuringer
Ship name Vorwarts
Arrived Quebec 15 June
Prussian, Capt. J. Finck
roman numeral LXXX on index (80) 
JONAS, Gustav Christian Theodor (I921)
 
2407 Translation:
Georg Grall born and baptized 15 Aug 1854.
Father Georg Grall, Farmer of Friedrichsthal House 14, son of Michael Grall and maria born Widtman in Friedrichsthal house 24

Theresia's parents are Kaspar Mayer farmer of Hirschau 26 and Theresia Baumann of Hirschau 22.

Verified with church Records
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GRALL, George (I8992)
 
2408 Traveled From Bremen to Baltimore, MD landing in August 1856

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KRAL, George (I8978)
 
2409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4783)
 
2410 Tuma

Ervin Tuma, 77, of 3315 County Trunk H, Cato, died Wednesday evening in Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc.

Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Schultz will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.

Mr. Tuma was born April 20, 1902, in Maribel, son of the late John and Mary Schuster Tuma. He attended schools in Maribel and graduated from t he Manitowoc Business College in 1921. He farmed all of his life. Mr. Tuma was a former secretary and treasurer for Manitowoc County Fruit Growers Association and a former supervisor for many years for the fruit in t he Manitowoc County Fair. He married Adeline Bull Oct. 8, 1924 in Manitowoc.

Survivors include his wife, Adeline; a son Harold Moistner of Phenix(sic ), Ariz.; a daughter, Mrs. Kay Meyer of Sheboygan; two sisters, Mrs. George (Olive) Blesener of Fort Meyer, Fla., and Mrs. Otelia Tuma of Chicago, Ill.; and five grandchildren.

Friends may call in Jens Funeral Home from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday until the time of services. Memorials may be made to the First Re formed United Church of Christ, Manitowoc.

Manitowoc Herald Times 
TUMA, Ervin William (I1792)
 
2411 Tuma

John Tuma, 84, retired Manitowoc County farmer and former school board member, died Sunday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient a day and a half. He had been residing with a son. Ervin Tuma; on Rt 1, Cato.

Funeral services will be at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Mittnacht Funeral Home. Manitowoc. The Rev A. C. Fischer will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.

Mr. Tuma was born on Good Friday in 1861 in the Town of Cooperstown, son of the late Wenzel and Anna Kohout Tuma. he married the former Mary Schuster at Kellnersville on Nov. 10, 1891, and the couple moved to the Tuma farm which they operated until 1930. They moved to Maribel, residing there for three years, and then established residence at Manitowoc. Mrs. Tuma died in 1950.

For many years Mr. Tuma served on the Greenstreet School Board. Since the death of this wife Mr. Tuma lived alternately with a son, Ervin, and a daughter, Mrs. George Blesener of Wisconsin Rapids. They survive along with another daughter, Miss Otelia Tuma of Chicago, and two grandchildren.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m.

Manitowoc Herald-Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Monday, August 22, 1955 | Page 13

 
TUMA, John (I1787)
 
2412 TUMA
Mrs. Anna Tuma, 73, of Mishlcot route 1, died Monday evening at the Holy Family hospital after an illness of several weeks.

Funeral services will be held Friday, at 9:30 from the Specht funeral home in Mishicot and followed by burial services from Holy Cross Catholic church in Mishicot at 10 am Because of Good Friday the funeral mass will be postponed to Monday at 9 am.

Mrs. Tuma, nee Ann Jindra, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Jindra, was born in the town of Kossuth on April 5, 1870. She was married to Wenzel Tuma on Aug 7 1888. Her husband died several years ago.

Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Rose Dawson, Sebastopol, California, Mrs. Lillian Radey, Manitowoc route 5, an Mrs. Violet Mirkes, Manitowoc route 2, fve sons, Harry, Louis and Arnold of Cutbank, Colorado (should be Montana), Adolph on the homestead an Doolan of Two Rivers route 2, two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Peltier of this city and Mrs. Lena Hartigan, Seattle, Washington; four brothers, George Jindra, Sr., of Mishicot route 1, Wenzel of this city, Frank and John of Two Rivers route 2; 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home from this evening to the time of the funeral. The rosary will be recite Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times

Mrs. Tuma is Summoned at 73 on Monday

Mishicot Route 1 Resident Dies at Manitowoc Hospital; Funeral Friday

Mrs. Anna Tuma, 73 of Mishicot Route 1, died Monday evening at the Holy Family hospital after an illness of several weeks.

Funeral services will be held Friday, at 9:30 from the Specht funeral home in Mishicot and followed by burial services from Holy Cross Catholic church in MIshicot at 10 a.m. Because of Good Friday the funeral mass will be postponed to Monday at 9 a.m.

Mrs. Tuma, nee Ann Jindra, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Jindra, was born in the town of Kossuth on April 5, 1870. She was married to Wenzel Tuma on August 7, 1888. Her husband died several years ago.

Leaves 8 Children
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Rose Dawson, Sabastopol (sic) California, Mrs. Lillian Radey, Manitowoc route 5, and Mrs. Violet Mirkes, Manitowoc route 2, five sons, Harry, Louis, and Arnold of Cutbank, Colorado (sic should be Montana); Adolph on the homestead and Doolan of Two Rivers route 2; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Peltier of this city and Mrs. Lena Hartigan of Seattle, Washington; four brothers, George Jindra, Sr., of Mishicot route 1, Wenzel, of this city, Frankd and John of Two Rivers, route 2; 13 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the fuenral home from this eveing to the time of the funeral. The rosary will be recited Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
Herald-Times-Reporter
Tue, Apr 20, 1943 ·Page 2 
JINDRA, Anna (I413)
 
2413 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1747)
 
2414 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1748)
 
2415 twin to Peter FREISS, Adam (I829)
 
2416 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1425)
 
2417 Two Rivers Woman Killed
Three Hurt in Auto Crash

Mrs. Anna Kelliher Dies Near Kaukauna

Kaukauna - A Two Rivers woman was killed and three other persons were injured, two seriously, in a collision of two automobiles at the intersection of Highways 10 and 55 five miles south of Kaukauna, shortly before 10 a.m. Sunday.

The dead woman is Mrs. Anna Kelliher, 67, 2323 13th St. Two Rivers.

The injured:
Mrs. Flora Kriwanek, 68, 2123 12th St., Two Rivers, serious, internal injuries. Reported in grave condition.

Mrs. Rachel Dohr, 48, 2116 Washington St., Two Rivers, internal injuries, shock, fractured chest wall. Condition fair.

Supervisor Theodore A. (Ted) Dohr, 49, 2116 Washington St., Two Rivers, fractured right wrist.

Mrs. Kelliher lost her life as a result of internal injuries when the automobile driven my Dohr, who with his wife, and Mrs. Kriwanek, also passengers, was struck on the right side by a car drive by Frank Forman, 71, 611 Hennepin Ave., Dixon, Ill., at the intersection of the two state highways.

Killed Outright

Mrs. Kelliher, according to the report, was in the rear seat of the Dohr car, and was killed outright by the impact of the crash. Ambulances rushed the injured of both cars to St. Elizabeth Hospital at nearby Appleton.

The Two Rivers party was on its way to Appleton tp attend the first Mass of Rev. Norbert James Rath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K. Rath, former Two Rivers residents, which was held at St. Therese Catholic church at Appleton Sunday morning. the Rev. Rath, who had attended St. Mark parochial School at Two Rivers, had been ordained at Green Bay on Saturday. All were friends of the Rath family.

The attending physician said Monday morning that the condition of Mrs. Kriwanek was still grave and that she had suffered a sinking spell earlier in the morning. He added that he believed that Mrs. Dohr, also critically injured in the crash, was out of danger unless complications set in.

It was reported that Forman's wife, 67, one of the passengers in the other car, was near death Monday, as a result of injuries received in the crash. She received a lacerated scalp, several fractured bones and internal injuries and has been under an oxygen tent at the Appleton hospital since. Forman, is also in a critical condition with a skull fracture. The other occupant of the machine, Ronald Wold, 17, Y.M.C.A., Rockford, Ill. received lesser injuries.

Inquest Planned

Dohr, a Two Rivers barbershop operator and a veteran member of the Manitowoc County Board, was driving west on Highway 10, when it was alleged that the Forman car going south on Highway 55, went through the arterial sign without stopping to plow into the middle of the right side of the Dohr machine. The Dohr car, which rolled over several times after being struck is a complete wreck.

Dr. John Knauf, Stockbridge, coroner of Calumet county, said Monday that an inquest into the fatal accident will be held at a time when the injure will be able to testify.

Funeral Services for Mrs. Kelliher will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mark Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Edward Wagner officiating Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Mrs. Kelliher, nee Anna Kowash, was born in Two Rivers in 1886, and a daughter of the late Martin and Marry Hettich Kowash. She was married in Two Rivers in 1908 to Walter Kelliher, who preceded her in death 12 years ago.

For many years Mrs. Kelliher was active in affairs of the Camp 7679, Royal Neighbors of America, Two Rivers, of which she was a past oracle. She was also active in circles of the St. Mark Church, including the Altar Society.

Surviving Mrs. Kelliher are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Felber of Tannery Road, Two Rivers, and Mrs. Lewellyn Rohr of Two Rivers, and two sons, Lloyd of Ripon and First Lt. Earl Kelliher with the U.S. Air Force at Rapid City, S.D., four sisters, Mrs. Maxwell Brown of Birminham, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Strong, Miss Elizabeth Kowash, and Mrs. Heber Clayton of Two Rivers, and 11 grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Klein and Stangel, Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, from 3 p.m. Tuesday until the time of services. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Manitowoc Herald-Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Monday, December 28, 1953 | Page 1 
KOWASH, Anna (I977)
 
2418 Two Rivers, Wisconsin St. John's Lutheran Chuch BLUM, Herbert Diedrich Ernest (I1012)
 
2419 Two well known and highly respected young people of St. John's Lutheran Congregation were married at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning when Rev. W.G. Haase, in the presence of a few friends and relatives, performed the ceremony uniting Edwin H. Meineke, son of Mrs. Chas. Meineke of the Town of Two Rivers and Miss
Hilda Mertens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mertens, 1604 21st Street.

The ceremony took place in the church, the couple attended by Herbert Meineke, a brother of the groom and Miss Edna Mertens, a sister of the bride. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left on a honeymoon sojourn to Milwaukee and Madison.They will be at home after Dec. 10 in Millidgeville, Illinois where the
groom is engaged in the business of a drainage contractor.

The bride, of late employed in the office of the Aluminum Goods Plant No. 1, was a type compositor in the Reporter office for several years, a position in which she unfailingly showed reliability and efficiency, a lady of high qualities. The Reporter extends its congratulations and best wishes.

The Reporter, Thurs., Dec. 2, 1920 
Family: MEINEKE, Erwin Henry / MERTENS, Hilda A. (F107)
 
2420 Uncle Russ died when I was a little girl, so I don't remember that much about him. I do remember him taking us kids out to the small pond in their yard to go fishing. I also remember that he was very tall! Especially given how petite Aunt Goldie, his wife, was.

Russell F. Heinkel was born to Hilton E. Heinkel (1908-1952) and Margaret Marie ROHR (1907-1981). I only know of one brother for Russ - Kenneth Earl Heinkel (1932-1973).

Russ and Goldie Louise BEEBE were married September 16, 1950 in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan. They did not have any children, but had dogs that they loved like they were children.

Uncle Russ worked as a switchman for Michigan Bell Telephone in Saginaw, Michigan.

*Uncle Russ' mother Margaret 'Marge' Marie (Rohr) Heinkel is buried in Section 3, Lot 8, Grave 4. I'm guessing his father is buried next to his mother 
HEINKEL, Russell F. (I6852)
 
2421 Unknown Cemetery, probably around Mishicot LENDT, Wilhelm (I5947)
 
2422 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5359)
 
2423 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5320)
 
2424 VACLAV KRONFORST

From Der Nord Westen, 19 Mar. 1903: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 17 Mar.)
Death in his home last Tues. evening of Mr. W. Kromforst(sic), of heart trouble.
He had lived for many years on a farm near here and was highly regarded. The
56-yr old decedent is survived by his wife and several children. The funeral
was held Fri. from the Catholic Church by Father St. Louis with burial in the
local cemetery. 
KRONFORST, Vaclav (I1432)
 
2425 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I9204)
 
2426 verified from church records
https://www.portafontium.eu/iipimage/30060834/cervene-drevo-04_0460-n?x=9&y=151&w=293&h=125

Name here listed as Grallin
Previously listed as Kral 
GRALLIN, Barbara (I8817)
 
2427 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8219)
 
2428 Victor W. Herlik
Manistique-Victor W. Herlik, 85, 609 Arbutus Ave., Manistique, died Wednesday, March 25, at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital, Manistique.

He was born Aug. 28, 1906, in Kewaunee, Wis., son of John and Rose (Ribachek) Herlik.

He Married Victoria M. LeClair Sept. 5, 1938, in Green bay. She died June 21, 1989.

Mr. Herlik had lived in the Manistique area for the past 44 years. He was self-employed as a specialist in the installation of ceramic tile, marble and slate and had retired from the Thompson Fish Hatchery.

He attended St. Frances de Sales Church, Manistique, and was a member of the Tile Worker's Union. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Survivors include two sons, John of Escanaba, and Robert of Manistique; two brothers, Edward and Gordon, both of Green Bay; six grandchildren; four great grand-children; seven nieces and nephews.

In addition to his wife Victoria, he was preceded in death by a son, Edward.

Visitiation will be today from 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. James Menapace officating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.

ESC 26 Mar 1992 
HERLIK, Victor W. (I2271)
 
2429 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / FURTH, Mary Bonita (F2455)
 
2430 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5597)
 
2431 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1998)
 
2432 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F3229)
 
2433 vol 4 pg 47 Family: SCHMIDT, Otto Carl / BLUM, Caroline C. (F364)
 
2434 Vol F pg 557 Line 4 KLUGE, Josephine Anna (I5157)
 
2435 Vol F pg 628 Line 4 HOWES, George Alson (I5158)
 
2436 Vol G pg 172 Line 6 VITT, Elmer August (I5151)
 
2437 Vol G pg 175 Line 5 VITT, Emma Frances M. (I5156)
 
2438 Vol G pg 204 Line 1 VITT, Edna Elizabeth (I5152)
 
2439 Volume: 04Page: 0139 Family: DETJEN, Herman / BLUM, Catherine Augusta (F382)
 
2440 Volume: 05Page: 0580 Family: THIELBAR, Henry John Dieter Precht / BLUM, Alvina Caroline (F1997)
 
2441 W. C. Jones

SLAGLE-Services for W.C. "Bill" Jones will be at 11:30 a.m. today in Ca;casieu Baptist hurch with the Rev. Hardy Droddy officiating. Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery under direction of Blanchard-St. Denis.

Jones, 90, of Montrose died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1996, in his residence.

He was a retired truck driver for the Louisiana Department Highways and owner and operator of W.C. Jones' Place of Montrose. He was also a retired farmer and a member of Cypress Baptist Church.

Survivors include one daughter, Cindy Roshall of Boyce; a brother, Hower L. Jones Sr. of Houston, Texas; and three grandchildren.

Friends may call from 10 a.m. until time of services today in the funeral home.
The Town Talk
Thu, Dec 12, 1996 ·Page 28

Willie C Jones
United States Social Security Death Index
Age: 91
Given Name: Willie
Middle Name: C
Surname: Jones
Birth Date: 20 Dec 1905
State: Louisiana
Last Place of Residence: Natchitoches, Louisiana
Previous Residence Postal Code: 71457
Event Date: 11 Dec 1996
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JYLL-9J4 
JONES, Willie Charles (I5666)
 
2442 W. MEINECKE

Death of 19 yr. old W. Meinecke of diphtheria on Sun. evening.
Burial was Tues.
Der Nord Westen, 07 Nov. 1889 
MEINEKE, William W. (I27)
 
2443 W. Tuma, Well Known Gibson Pioneer, Dies

Wenzel Tuma, well known town of Gibson resident who for 12 years made his home on the same farm near Cooperstown died this morning, aged 64. He had been in failing health for some time but his condition had not been serious until recently.

Mr. Tuma was a life-long resident of Manitowoc county, having been born at Cooperstown and spending his entire life in the vicinity. He was married to Anna Kohout (sic) who with eight children survive to mourn his death. They are Mrs. Rose Dawson of California, Mrs. M. Radey of Rockwood (sic), Miss Violet at home, Harry, George and Arnold in Montana and Adolph and Dolan (sic) at Cooperstown.

Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Tuesday, June 09, 1931 | Page 1

The obituary has incorrect information. Mrs. M. Radey should be Mrs. Frank Radey. Dolan should be Doolan. His mother was Anna Kohout. Wencil/Wenzel's wife was Anna Jindra.

Funeral services for the late Wencil Tuma, of Gibson, will be held Friday morning at nine from the home and at ten o'clock from the Kellnersville church. Interment will be at the Greenstreet cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Wednesday, June 10, 1931 | Page 2

Gibson Farmer is Summoned Tuesday

Wenzel Tuma, 64 passed away at his farm home in the town of Gibson yesterday morning, after suffeering for serveral days with stomach trouble.

Funeral services will be held at the Kellnersville Catholic church at ten o'clock Friday morning with interment at Greenstreet cemetery.

Mr. Tuma was married 42 years ago to Anna Jindra, who survives him. Besides his widow eight echildren survive him, three daughters, Mrs. Rose Dawson, California; Mrs. Lillian Radey, Rockwood; Violet, at home, and five sons, Harry, Louis, and Arnold of Montana, and Adolph and Doolan at home. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Mary Marek, Manitowoc, and a brother, John of Maribel.

The remains were taken to the home from the Specht Undertaking parlors at Mishicot last night.
Herald-Times-Reporter
Wed, Jun 10, 1931 ·Page 2 
TUMA, Wencel (I412)
 
2444 W.G. Eckart of Bancroft Township Dies

Funeral services for Walter George Eckart 63 Bancroft Township, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Freeborn Funeral Home. Interment will be in St. Peter Cemetery, New Richland. The Rev. Carl Oslund will officiate.

A son of the late John and Ida Eckart, he was born Jan. 1 1900 in Hartland Township. He died Sunday afternoon in his home from a stroke. He was an automobile mechanic an worked in Chicago until 1943 when he returned to Albert Lea. He was at one time operated the shop now known as Kycek Radiator Shop on South Newton.

his father died in 1957 and his mother in 1959. One brother Elmer also preceded him in death.

Survivors are three brothers, Emil, Austin; Erwin, New Richland and George Rt. 3 and two sisters, Mrs. Albert (Agnes) Dobberstein, Albert Lea and Mrs. Edward (Alice) Boldvan, New Richland. 
ECKART, Walter George (I5469)
 
2445 W2-155-2-3 CHRISTIANSEN, Mathias (I9217)
 
2446 W2-155-2-5 SOENKSEN, Bertha (I7473)
 
2447 WALTER ECKART INJURED
Evening Tribune, The | Albert Lea, Minnesota | Monday, August 21, 1916 | Page 4
J. J. Sullivan Driving An Auto Mixes With Young Eckart on Motorcycle.
Walter Erkart. the son of John Eckart, who lives about 6 miles northeast of town riding a motorcycle collided with J. J. Sullivan's car. Mr. Sullivan was coming up West William street and Walter was riding west on East William street As Mr Sullivan turned the corner on. Broadway the two 'collided. The front wheels of the car struck the motorcycle turning it over and around The boy's foot was severely cut in the mix up Mr Sullivan helped him to Dr. Calhoun's office and then took him to his sister's Mrs Albert Dobberstein on Lake St It required several stitches to close the wound.


Evening Tribune, The | Albert Lea, Minnesota | Friday, May 03, 1963 | Page 7

ORDER FOR HEARING ON~PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION, LIMITING
TIME TO FILE CLAIMS AND FOR
HEARING THEREON
STATE OF MINNESOTA,
COUNTY OF FREEBORN\emdash ss.
IN PROBATE COURT
IN RE ESTATE OF
Walter G. Eckart, also known os
Walter George Eckart, Decedent
George M. Eckart having filed herein a
petition for general administration stating
that said decedent died intestate and
praying that George M. Eckart be appointed
administrator;
IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing
thereof be had on May 20, 1962, at 10:00
o'clock A.M., before this Court in the probate
court room in the court house in
Albert Lea, Minnesota; that the time
within which creditors of said decedent
may file their claims be limited to four
months from the dote hereof, ond that the
claims so filed be heard on August 30,
1963, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., before this
Court in the probate court room in the
court house in Albert Lea, Minnesota,
and that notice hereof be given by publication
of this order in the Evening
Tribune and by mailed notice as provided
by law.
Dated April 24, 1963.
NORRIS O. PETERSON
(Probate Court Seal) Probate Judge
Nichols & Gillard
Attorneys for Petitioner
524-30 Hyde Building
Albert Lea, Minnesota
A. 26 M. 3-10. 
ECKART, Walter George (I5469)
 
2448 Walter is probably buried where his wife was buried. JONAS, Walter Carl Ferdinand (I5315)
 
2449 War: World War I
Title: CORPORAL, U.S. Army
Rank: CORPORAL
Service: U.S. Army
Division: 28th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division
Data Source: World War I Honor Roll
Entered the Service from: Wisconsin Died: July 21, 1918 Buried at: Plot D Row 26 Grave 16 Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Fere-en-Tardenois, France


Publication Number: M930
Publication Title: Cablegrams Exchanged Between General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, and the War Department, 1917-19
Publisher: NARA
Browse Series: Main Series, War Dept to AEF HQ
Series Date Range: Jun 14, 1917 - Aug 25, 1919
Series: Main Series of Cablegrams from the War Department to GHQ, AEF
Folder Date Range Begin: 16 Aug 1918
Folder Date Range End: 31 Aug 1918
Cable Number: 1863
Cable Place: General Headquarters,A.E.F.
Cable Date: 23 Aug 1918

General Headquarters A E F,
August 13, 1918

No. 1863-R
August 21, 1918

Pershing AMEX FORCE France

Paragraph 4 Reference Casualty 222 Corporal Joseph T. Jindra Company F 28th Infantry 284, 247 killed in action July 21st, 1918; Casualty 167 reports same man killed in action May 20th; verify. 
JINDRA, Joseph Theodore Jr. (I575)
 
2450 was buried with military honors TUMA, Louis {NMN] (I416)
 

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