PHOTOS FROM GLASS NEGATIVES

JOSEPH DICKRELL


Joseph Dickrell

JOSEPH AND CATHERINE (ROEDER) DICKRELL


Joseph and Catherine (Roeder) Dickrell

From Sheboygan county death records:
Katherine Dickrell nee Roeder (v.41 p.381)
Wife of Joseph Dickrell
April 12, 1868-July 24, 1937
Daughter of Bartholomus Roeder and Anna Herderer
Born Town of New Holstein
Died from “chronic myocarditis –diffuse arteriosclerosis 
    –[?] –senile psychosis”
Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
(Note: Catherine on her tombstone)
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Mrs. Dickrell of Elkhart Lake Dies at Home Today
Elkhart Lake - Mrs. Joseph Dickrell, 69, nee Catherine Roeder, passed away
at her home here at 1 a.m. today.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic church
at St. Anna. The Rev. A.J. Reinl of Elkhart Lake will officiate assisted by
the Rev. F. Bartelme of St. Ann's church. Burial will be made in St. Anna
cemetery. The body can be viewed at the Dickrell home from this evening to
the time of services.
Mrs. Dickrell was born in St. Anna April 12, 1868, and was united in marriage
to Joseph Dickrell May 13, 1890. The couple lived in the town of New Holstein
for two years, after which they moved to a farm in the town of Russell where
they remained until November, 1925, when they came to Elkhart Lake. Mrs.
Dickrell was a member of the Christian Mother societies of St. George's
parish here and of St. Ann's parish at St. Anna.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Dickrell is survived by three sons, Nick and Jacob,
of the town of Russell, the latter residing on the homestead farm, and Andrew
of Appleton; a daughter, Mrs. William Moritz, Milwaukee; 24 grandchildren;
two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Mirsberger, Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. Anna Leonard,
Hattinger, N.D., and a brother, Anton Roeder, St. Anna. Two sons, George and
Arthur, and three sisters preceded Mrs. Dickrell in death.
(July 24, 1937 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper named)
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Joseph Dickrell, age 79, native of the Town of Russell, passed away at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. William Moritz in Milwaukee. Mr. Dickrell was born
April 23, 1862, near St. Anna, the son of the late Nicholas and Anna Dickrell.
He was married to Catherine Roeder on May 13, 1890. The couple located on a
farm two miles west of Kiel and in 1925 moved to Elkhart Lake. His wife preceded
him in death July 24, 1937. Besides his daughter he is survived by three sons,
Jacob, Nickolas and Andrew; 28 grandchildren, two great grandchildren and, one
sister, Mrs. Anna Michels. A son Arthur preceded him in death. Funeral services
were held at the home of his son Jacob where he was born and at St. Anna Catholic
Church with interment in the church cemetery. The Rev. Fr. C. Kern officiated.
(7-31-1941 on obituary-no newspaper named)
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From Calumet county marriage records:
Joseph Dickerel and Katie Roeder (v.3 p.90)
May 13, 1890 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein
Joseph Dickerel
Son of Nicholaus Dickerel and Anne Janty
Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County - farmer
Katie Roeder
Daughter of Bartholomaus Roeder and Anna Hiederer
(Note: Katie is the sister to Theresa Roeder Hoefler)
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St. Anna Cemetery
Dickrell Joseph 1862-1941
Dickrell Catherine Roeder 1868-1937
Married 5-13-1890

NIC AND ANNA (JEANTY) DICKRELL


Nic and Anna (Jeanty) Dickrell

Mrs. Anna Dickrell, age 80, died at the home of her son. The funeral
took place at St. Anna Catholic Church, burial at the church cemetery,
the Rev. Father Stemper conducting the services.
She is survived by her husband, two sons, three daughters and numerous
grand and great grandchildren.
March 30, 1904
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St. Anna Cemetery
Dickrell Nic   1-12-1822 - 7-2-1904
Dickrell Anna 12-26-1824 - 3-26-1904