PHOTOS FROM GLASS NEGATIVES

MARY (RACH) GOEBEL


Mary (Rach) Goebel

From Calumet county marriage records:
Nicolaus Goebel and Maria Rach (v.3 p.45)
Married June 28, 1887 in Catholic ceremony at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein
Nicolaus Goebel
Son of August Goebel and Anna Gruenwalsh
Farmer at Hodgeman, Kansas
Born Fond du Lac County
Maria Rach
Daughter of Nicolaus Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix
Born Town of New Holstein
Witnesses Peter Rach, Agnes Rach, Henry Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix

AUGUST GOERBING


August Goerbing

Kiel—August Goerbing a well known resident of this area died in 
Medford on Saturday.  He was born March 26th, 1832 near Erfurt, 
Sachsen, Germany and reached the age of 74 years.  He came to 
America in 1848 with his parents and his brothers and sisters, 
and they settled near Thiensville, Ozaukee County.  Later he 
moved on a farm near Kiel and is 1863 he was married to Anna 
Stegemann who passed away 24 years ago. He leaves four children. 
The funeral is Wednesday with Pastor Rech officiating.   
Plymouth Post, April 7, 1906
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He and his wife and mother are all buried in the Schleswig
cemetery, Manitowoc co.
This is from the 1880 census on the Manitowoc site. 
Possibly an umlaut wasn't put on the census.

32 35 257 263 August Gerbing M 48 -- M -- Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia 
32 36 257 263 Anna Gerbing F 39 Wife M -- Keeping house Prussia Prussia Prussia 
32 37 257 263 Wilhelm Gerbing M 17 Son S -- At home Wis. Prussia Prussia 
32 38 257 263 Carl Gerbing M 15 Son S -- At home Wis. Prussia Prussia 
32 39 257 263 Ida Gerbing F 14 Daughter S -- At home Wis. Prussia Prussia 
32 40 257 263 August Gerbing M 12 Son S -- At school Wis. Prussia Prussia 
32 41 257 263 Mary Gerbing F 7 Daughter S -- -- Wis. Prussia Prussia 

AUGUST GOERBING JR.


August Goerbing Jr.

August Goerbing was a son of August and Anna (Stegemann) Goerbing.
A pioneer family they operated a farm on the NE corner of HWY 67
and Rockville Road. Other members known living in the area were
Carl and Ida (Goerbing) Kurtz. It is believed most had moved to
Thorp, Wisconsin.