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ANNA SCHALLER cemetery #13 (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Anna (Kiefer) Schaller, b.15 Oct 1819, d.15 Dec 1862/b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Orscholz, Prussia (Germany)/dau. of Nikolaus and Magdalena (Friederich) Kiefer/Wife of Carl Schaller (1822)

ANNA SCHALLER cemetery #83 MRS. FRANK SCHALLER STRICKEN BY DEATH The relatives and many friends oF Mrs. Frank Schaller were shocked on Sunday, when they were informed of her sudden death, which occurred at 9:30 on Sunday morning. Mrs. Schaller, who was apparently in good health, had gone to the home of her sister, Mrs. Anton Beumler, who was ill with pneumonia, on Saturday evening, to stay with her over night. On Sunday morning at 9:30, while she was about the house, she was suddenly stricken with heart failure, fell over and expired. Mrs. Schahler, nee Annie Van de Loo, was born in the town of Lima, Sheboygan county, May 12, 1875. She was married to Mr. Schaller in 1895, and came to her last place of residence east of Kiel in 1917. Their union was blessed with ten childien, of whom three have preceded their mother in death. Besides her grief-stricken husband she leaves four daughters, Mrs. Lena Schneider in the town of New Holstein, Lizzie, Hilda, Agnes, and Lucile at home, and two sons, Mathias and Alfred. Also six brothers and three sisters; and three grandchildren. The funeral was held on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock, with services in the St. Peter and Paul’s church, Rev. 0. Kolbe officiating. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. - 1923

CARL SCHALLER cemetery #13 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Aug. 1897: Death Thurs. last week in Cleveland of Carl Schaller of a cancerous illness which first appeared a few years ago on the lower lip, advanced to the right side of the neck and became infected with blood poisoning. The deceased was one of the first pioneers of Town Centerville and has been a resident there for almost 50 yrs. He reached the age of 75 and leaves a widow, 4 sons and 3 daughters. The burial took place Sat. morning at St. Wendel Church Cemetery. ************* (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Carl Schaller, b. 21 May 1822, d. 12 Aug 1897/b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany)/Son of Peter and Maria Katharina (Faha) Schaller/m. Anna Kiefer, 22 Feb 1847, St. Gervasius Catholic Church, Rheinland, Kreis Trier, Trier, Prussia (Germany).

CARL SCHALLER cemetery #21 Carl Schaller Is Called To Rest At St. Nazianz Home Kiel – Carl Schaller, aged 65, passed away at his home in St. Nazianz Saturday morning at 10 o’clock, after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases. Deceased was born January 25, 1866, in the town of Centerville and was married to Kathryn Holzer of St. Nazianz, October 15, 1889. The couple lived in Kaukauna for some time and then moved on a farm near the village of St. Nazianz where they resided for many years. The Schaller family lived in the village of St. Nazianz for the past few years. Survivors are: his widow and five children, John of St. Nazianz, Peter and Mathias of Milwaukee, Mrs. Floyd Gardner of West Allis and Mrs. Ann Cashmier of Milwaukee; eleven grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Nic. Hoffmann of Hubertus, Wis.; Mrs. John Bertscha of Meeme and Mrs. W. F. Rock of Kiel; three brothers, Frank of Kiel, Peter of Sheboygan Falls and Jacob of Sheboygan. One child died in infancy. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o’clock at the family residence and at 10 o’clock at St. Gregory’s Catholic church. The Rev. Father Holzknecht will officiate and burial will be made in the adjoining church cemetery. - 1934 ********** Carl Mathias (Jan. 25, 1866-Oct. 8, 1932 husband of Katherine nee Holzer [married Oct. 15, 1889 at St. Gregory] son of Charles Schaller and Katherine Derler [Charles and Katherine married May 28, 1863 at St. Wendel Catholic Church, Cleveland, Town of Centerville] farmer -born Town of Centerville -died from "myocardial insufficiency, since 1927, and gastric hemorrhage")

FRANCISCUS SCHALLER cemetery #21 From Der Nord Westen, 24 Oct. 1907: (From the correspondent in St. Nazianz, 21 Oct.) A child of Frank Schalter(sic), only a few hours old, was buried on the 17th. ******* Franciscus (baby -Oct. 15, 1907-Oct. 15, 1907 -born Town of Liberty)(no county death record)

FRANK SCHALLER cemetery #13 From Der Nord Westen, 17 Sep. 1903: A small child of Franz Schaller in Cleveland died recently and was buried at the St. Wendel Catholic Cemetery.

FRANK SCHALLER cemetery #83 Frank Schaller Dies After Illness of Years’ Duration After being in ailing health for the past ten years, Frank Schaller, aged 70, passed away Tuesday morning at this home on Fremont street. The deceased was born the son of Carl and Katherine Schaller on June 9, 1872, in Cleveland on the Schaller homestead. On January 9, 1893 he was united in holy wedlock with Miss Anna VandeLoo, and they lived on the Schaller homestead in Cleveland until 1907. At that time they moved onto a farm east of this city, where they lived until the death of Mrs. Schaller March 18, 1923. Ten children were born of this marriage, three dying in infancy. On May 18, 1926 Mr. Schaller married Mrs. Hubert Mies of here. Surviving are this wife; seven children, namely: Mrs. Joseph (Helena) Schneider of near Kiel; Mrs. Nicholas (Elizabeth) Ramminger of St. Anna, Mrs. Herman (Hildegardc) Maurer of Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Sylvester (Agnes) Grott and Mrs. John (Cecilia) Kistner, both of Sheboygan, Mathias Schaller of Too Doo, Minnesota, and Alfred Schaller of St. Anna; 2 step-children, Claude Mies and Mrs. Raymond Voelker of here; 22 grand-children; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. William F. Rock of this city, Mrs. John Bertsche of Sheboygan, and Mrs. Mary Hoffmann of Holy Hill, and one brother, Jacob Schaller of Sheboygan. Funeral services were held this Thursday morning at 9 o’clock at the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral Home and at 9:30 o’clock from the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church, with the Rev. Father F. X. Kheil officiating. Burial was made in the Catholic cemetery. - 1942

JOHANNA SCHALLER cemetery #83 Mrs. Johanna Schaller, 94, of 2539 N. 7th St., died Wednesday afternoon at St. Nicholas Hospital where she had been a patient for the past three weeks. A native of Sheboygan County, the former Johanna Sanders was born Aug. 16, 1883, in the Town of Lima, a daughter of Peter and Johanna Sanders. She attended district grade school. After her marriage to Joseph Schaller on June 14, 1904, at St. Wendell, the couple lived on a dairy farm in the Town of Lima. Later they moved to Kiel, where Mr. Schaller was proprietor of the Schaller Meat Market. He died Oct. 6, 1927. On Oct. 29, 1931, she married Jacob Schaller of Fond du Lac. The couple came to Sheboygan where Mr. Schaller was self employed as a salesman. He died Dec. 11, 1965, Mrs. Schaller was a member of Holy Name Catholic Churchs and an honorary member of the St. Ann Christian Mother society of the parish. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anthony (Loretta) Hirt of Sheboygan, a son Lambert F. Schaller, both of Sheboygan, 13 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, four brothers and five sisters. The funeral Mass will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Holy Name Catholic Church, following brief family rites at Ballhorn Funeral Chapels at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Melvin Macoski, pastor, will be the celebrant. Burial will be in Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Kiel. - Feb.-8-1978

JOHN SCHALLER cemetery #21 St. Nazianz Man Dead The community, in the vicinity of St. Nazianz was shocked Saturday, July 10th, when it learned of the death of John Schaller, who was found dead in his garage at about 11 o'clock that morning. The Rev. Fintan Holzknecht officiated at the last rites conducted this Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the St. Gregory's Catholic church at St. Nazianz. Burial was made in the adjoining church cemetery. Mr. Schaller was born in the town of Schleswig, near St. Nazianz on August 7, 1890, where he lived practically all his life. He was on the coast guard at the Manitowoc Ship Yards. May 15, 1923 he was married to Miss Louisa Heinzen. (Survivors omitted for privacy) Mr. Schaller served in the first World War for eighteen months, with Hq. Company, 328 F. A. He spent one year overseas. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Tompson-Burkard American Legion Post of Valders. ************* John N. (Aug. 7, 1890-July 10, 1943 husband of Louisa nee Heinzen [married April 15, 1923 at St. Gregory] son of Carl Mathias Schaller and Katherine Holzer -WWI veteran -born Town of Schleswig -general laborer -died from "strangulation, hanging, suicide")

JOSEPH SCHALLER cemetery #83 Hold Last Rites for Jos. Schaller After lying in the Plymouth hospital for three weeks in a critical condition following an operation on ulcers of the stomach, Joseph Schaller, 46, died Thursday morning shortly after midnight. With him when the end came was the immediate family, his brother Frank, and a sister, Mrs. William Rock. Funeral services were held at the Sts. Peter and Paul church Monday at 9:30, the Rev. A. Roder performing the last rites. Interment was in the Sts. Peter and Paul cemetery. Besides the close relatives, a host of friends of the deceased from Chilton, Cleveland, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, Fond du Lac, Meeme, Milwaukee, Watertown, and St. Nazianz were present at the funeral. The deceased was born March 29, 1881, in the town of Centerville. About 15 years ago he moved to Kiel, where he entered business for himself. Before taking over the saloon and butcher shop which he has conducted in recent years, he was proprietor of the old Mike Wagner and Math. Nett places. He was married in June, 1904, to Miss Johanna Sanders. Two sons, Peter, aged 20, and Lambert, aged 15, and one daughter, Loretta, aged 17, survive. Several children born to them died in infancy. His wife also survives him. Four brothers mourn him: Carl, at St. Nazianz, Frank in Kiel, Peter at Sheboygan Falls, and Jacob at Fond du Lac. Three sisters are also living. They are Mrs. Nic. Hoffmann, at Holy Hill, Mrs. John Bertsche, of Town Meeme, and Mrs. William Rock, Kiel. Oct. 1927

THERESIA SCHALLER Cemetery #21 county death record vol. 23, page 321 spouse: Math Schaller b: 25 April 1892, Wisconsin d: 22 July 1927/age 35 yrs. 2 mo. 27 days Occ.: housework father: Wm. Bogenschustz, b. Town of Centerville mother: Theresia Rettele, b. Centerville Cause of death: Pneumonia Contributory factors: toxi thyroid Operation preceded death: yes date of operation: July 20, 1927 Autopsy: no Signed by: L.W. Gregory, St. Nazianz, WI on July 23, 1927 Informant: Math Schaller, Rt. 2, Valders Place of burial: St. Gregory's Cemetery Address: St. Nazianz, WI Undertaker: W.J. Kellenbenz Date of burial: 26 July 1927 ********** From an unknown newspaper: Death claimed Mrs. Math. Schaller at the Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc on Friday at 2 a.m., following an operation for goitre. The deceased, nee Theresia Bogenschuetz, was born in the town of Centerville April 25, 1892, and was married to Mr. Schaller June 23, 1914. Following their marriage the couple moved onto a farm near St. Nazianz. The survivors are her mother, her husband; three daughters, two sons, two brothers, Fred. and Andrew Bogenschuetz, both of Cleveland; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Brunner of this village. Rev. Hozknecht officiated at the funeral services which were held on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Gregory's church. The remains were interred in the church cemetery.

ANNA SCHALOWETZ cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 24 May 1894: Death Sat. of Anna Schalowitz, the 12-yr. old daughter of Joseph Schalowitz of Manitowoc, of consumption. The funeral was yesterday morning at the Catholic Cemetery.

JOHANN SCHALOWETZ cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Apr. 1897: Death Thurs, morning of Johann Schalowitz(sic) of Manitowoc from a heart attack. The funeral will take place Sat. at the Catholic Cemetery.

THERESIA SCHALOWETZ cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 02 Jan. 1896: Death Sun. evening, after a month long illness, of Mrs. Schallowitz, wife of John Schallowitz of Manitowoc, of cancer. The deceased, who was 67 yrs. of age, came with her husband and her family to America in 1868, settling in Manitowoc where they have lived ever since. In addition to her husband she leaves 2 grown children. The funeral will take place this morning at the Catholic Cemetery.

MARIA SCHAMBERGER cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 30 Sept. 1897: Death in Two Creeks on Sun. of Mrs. M. Schaumberger after a long illness. The funeral took place yesterday morning at the Catholic Church in Two Rivers.

JOSEPH SCHAMBUREK cemetery #7 From Der Nord Westen, 15 May 1902: Death Sun. in Whitelaw of 56-yr. old Joseph Schamburek. The deceased, who leaves a widow and 8 children, was buried on Tuesday.

KATHARINA SCHARDA cemetery #26 Name: Scharda, Katharina D.: 10/18/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: B.P.: D.P.: Franklin, Mtwc. Co. Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: Mathias Scharda F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.249

ALVINA SCHARDING cemetery #22 Name: Scharding, Albina D.: 7/2/1871 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1871 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 2 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.117 ************ Alvina (baby -1869-July 2, 1871 -daughter of Peter and Christina Scharding)

MARY SCHARENBROCH cemetery #57 Mrs. Mary Scharenbroch, 80, of School Hill, widow of William, died Saturday morning at the Calumet Homestead, New Holstein, where she had resided the past year. She was born August 14, 1892 in the Town of Meeme, Manitowoc County, a daughter of the late Anton and Christine Miller. She attended the district’s Woodland School. On November 16, 1915 she was married to Mr. Scharenbroch at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill. After marriage the couple operated a farm near School Hill until retirement in 1949 when they moved to School Hill. The couple observed their golden wedding in November 1965. Her husband died in April, 1966. She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, and its Christian Mothers Society. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Bernard Schad of Menomonee Falls, Mrs. Eugene Schnell of Route 1, Kiel and Mrs. Terence Owens of Chilton; eight sons, Bernard of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Herbert, Francis, Alphons, Simon and Anthony, all of Route 1, Kiel, William Jr. of Sheboygan Falls, and Raymond of Kiel; 38 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; a sister, Miss Rose Miller of Milwaukee and a brother Frank Miller of Sheboygan. Funeral Mass was read Tuesday at Holy Trinity Church, School Hill, with the Reverend Reginald Schrimpf, pastor, celebrant. Burial was in the parish cemetery.

SOPHIA SCHARF AND HER HUSBAND cemetery #67 From Der Nord Westen, 25 Feb. 1897: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 23 Feb.) 68 yr. old Mrs. Sophia Scharf died on the 10th of this month, and last Thurs. the 18th, her husband followed her in death at age 77. Both succumbed to chest congestion and the flu. He was born 02 Dec. 1819, and she on 28 Dec. 1828, both in Penzien, Mecklenburg-Schwerin. They married there in 1851 and came to America in 1858, first to Town Newton and about 1876, moved to Saxenburg. They leave 4 children - an invalid son and 3 daughters, plus 13 grandchildren. Their funerals were respectively a week ago Sat. and last Sun., both in Saxenburg Cemetery.

FRANZISKA SCHARMBRUCH cemetery #21 Name: Scharmbruch, Franziska D.: 9/28/1869 B.: Reg. D.: 11/28/1870 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 19 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.85 **************** First wife of Christian Scharmbroch [married Nov. 19, 1868 at St. Gregory Christian was born in Prussia on Feb. 2, 1845 and died Oct. 15, 1926 he is the son of Henry S. Scharenbroch and Katharine Mueller -arrived in New York on the ship August from Antwerp, Belgium on July 18, 1854 traveling with Christian were his parents and 6 siblings [John, Elizabeth, Gerhard, Henry, Marie and Paul] -after the death of Fancisca in 1869, Christian remarried to Maria Herr on June 15, 1871 at St. Fidelis Catholic Church, Spring Valley, Town of Meeme -Maria Herr was born Feb. 10, 1854 and is the daughter of Peter Herr and Margaretha Haefner Christian is buried at Holy Trinity Cemetery, School Hill, Town of Meeme] born Baden -died after the birth of daughter Francisca on Sept. 7, 1869 died Town of Meeme)

Francisca Scharmbruch cemetery #22 Name: Scharmbruch, Franziska D.: 10/7/1869 B.: Reg. D.: 11/28/1870 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 14 Da. B.P.: D.P.: St. Nazianz Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.85 *************** Scharenbroch, Francisca (baby -Sept. 7, 1869-Oct. 7, 1869 daughter of Christian Scharmbroch and Francisca Gutman, mother died soon after giving birth to this girl)

LORENZ SCHATT cemetery #22 Name: Schath, Lorenz D.: 1/27/1864 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: M Age at Death: B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.21

KATHARINA SCHAUS cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Nov. 1906: Death Sunday, following an illness of only one day, of Mrs. Schaus, wife of Nic. Schaus here…Mrs. Schaus, born Niephaus on 10 September 1847 in Issum, Germany, came to America with her parents in 1848. The family settled in Town Kossuth where she grew up. In addition to her sorrowing husband she is survived by 2 sons and 2 daughters, as well as one brother. The funeral was held yesterday from the German Reformed Church. ******* [cause: heart failure]

PAULINE SCHEFFLER cemetery #8 From Der Nord Westen, 14 June 1900: Death Sun. in Town Centerville of Miss Pauline Scheffler of peritonitis. She was born 15 June 1883. The funeral was held Tues. at the Kassa Cemetery.

THERESA SCHEIBE cemetery #9 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Aug. 1891: Death on 20 Aug. in Centerville of Theresia Scheibe, wife of Gustav A. Scheibe, and daughter of Georg and Theresia Baumann. The deceased was born 06 May 1868 in Manitowoc Co. She married Gustav A. Scheibe on 04 Feb. 1890 and is survived by her husband, one child, her parents, and sisters. The funeral took place last Sun. afternoon at the Catholic Church in the village of Centerville, with Father Hellstern conducting the service. Mourners came from all over the county, from Sheboygan and from Chicago.

GERTRUDE SCHEIDT cemetery #47 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Oct. 1896: Death in Town Manitowoc Rapids on Sat. of 78 yr. old Mrs. Gertrude Scheidt of dropsy. Burial was Tues. morning at the cemetery at Silver Lake.

GEORGE SCHEIRMANN cemetery #22 Name: Scheiermann, George D.: 12/10/1869 B.: Reg. D.: 11/28/1871 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 77 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.86 ************** George -Oschwald Brother (1792-Dec. 10, 1869 died Town of Eaton -died from "old age")

JOHANN SCHELBAUER cemetery #22 Name: Schelbauer, John D.: 6/14/1870 B.: Reg. D.: 11/28/1870 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 65 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Newton, Mtwc. Co. Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.92 ************* Johann (1805-June 14, 1870 -arrived in New York in July of 1854)

LOUISE SCHELLIN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Mar. 1894: Death on Tues. morning of Mrs. Shellin, wife of Wilhelm Shellin of Manitowoc. She reached the age of 66 yrs. 11 mos. 19 days and succumbed to chronic bronchitis. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon in the city cemetery. She is survived by her husband and a grown son.

WILLIAM SCHELLIN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Aug 1907: Death here Saturday of old age debility of 72-year old Wilhelm Schellin, father of Alderman Schellin. The death occurred in the residence of his son with whom he has been living since the death of his wife. He is survived solely by the above mentioned son.

MARY SCHENIAN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 10 July 1902: Death Thurs. evening in the local hospital of Mrs. Schenian, wife of Municipal Judge A.P. Schenian, of blood poisoning which set in after she had a hat pin pierce her foot. Mrs. Schenian was born 14 Jan. 1863 in Bohemia and came to America as a 2-yr. old with her parents. She married her now surviving husband on 30 June 1883. In addition to her husband she is survived by a child as well as her parents and 2 sisters. Her funeral took place Sun. afternoon from the Catholic Church.

JOHANNA SCHENK cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 22 May 1902: Death in Milwaukee on Sun. of 56-yr. old Mrs. Schenk, widow of Dr. Schenk who died several years ago. For some time Mrs. Schenk was in the local mental facility, but following her eventual release she has lived with her sister in Milwaukee. Her casket was brought here for burial.

KATIE SCHENK cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 June 1903: Death Fri. in the local mental facility of Katie Schenk, daughter of the late Dr. Schenk here. The deceased, who was 31, was buried Sun. from the St. Boniface Church.

ROSINA SCHERBERGER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 23 June 1887: Death of Mrs. Rosina Scherberger, wife of Mr. Andreas Sherberger, on Tues. morning. The deceased was sick for several months following a stroke which paralyzed her right side. She leaves her husband and one son. Burial will take place today at 2pm.

WILLIAM SCHERBERGER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Jan. 1899: Death from consumption Mon. evening shortly after 5, at his home at the corner of 20th and Washington Streets, of Wm. Scherberger. He was born here 04 July 1856 and was therefore 42 yrs. 6 mos. 12 days of age. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. this afternoon at the city cemetery.

ANNA MARGARETHE SCHERER cemetery #44 Name: Scherer, Margaretha D.: 2/4/1876 B.: 12/3/1798 Reg. D.: 12/21/1878 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 77 Yrs. 2 Mo. B.P.: Germany D.P.: Mtwc. Cem.: Mtwc. Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. E. W. Henschen Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.268

AUGUSTA SCHERER cemetery #44 Name: Sherer, Auguste D.: 6/28/1875 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1875 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 2 Yrs. 9 Mo. 13 Days B.P.: D.P.: Mtwc. City Cem.: Evergreen Cem. Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. G. Thiele Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.186

JOHN HEINRICH SCHERER cemetery #44 Name: Scherer, Heinrich D.: 1/28/1875 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1875 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 76 Yrs. 6 Mo. 1 Da. B.P.: D.P.: Mtwc. City Cem.: Evergreen Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.181

JOSEPH SCHERER cemetery #72 From Der Nord Westen, 14 May 1903: Death Mon., after a short illness, of 35-yr. old Joseph Scherer who resided about 4 miles from Manitowoc on the so-called Lake Shore Road. He leaves a widow and 2 children. The funeral will be held this morning in the local St. Boniface Church followed by interment in the Catholic Cemetery in Newton.

JOSEPHINE SCHERER cemetery #72 Josephine nee Wild (May 10, 1869-June 2, 1939 wife of Joseph Scherer [married June 27, 1893 in City of Manitowoc Joseph was born in the Town of Newton of Mathias Scherer and Elizabeth Backes] daughter of Mathias Wild and Susanna Fisch died from "heart disease, myocardial degeneration, gastric hemorrhage and peptic ulcer ruptured" (from researcher of St. Gregory church records/see contributors page), ossw:

MATHIAS SCHERER cemetery #69 From Der Nord Westen, 12 July 1906: Death in Town Newton on 04 July of 81-year old Mathias Scherer who has been a resident of that town since 1852. Mr. Scherer leaves a widow and 6 children. He was buried in the Catholic Cemetery of Newton.

THERESIA SCHERER cemetery #72 From Der Nord Westen, 25 Aug. 1904: Death from consumption on Fri. of 42-yr. old Mrs. Theresa Scherer at her home on Lake Shore Road, 3 miles south of Manitowoc. In addition to her 2 sons, she is survived by her sorrowing mother and several sisters. The funeral was held Mon. morning from St. Boniface Church with interment in St. Peter’s Cemetery in Newton.

LENA SCHERMETZLER cemetery #39 From Der Nord Westen, 02 Jan. 1890 Death of Lena Schermetzler, the 3-1/2 yr. old daughter of Stephan Schermetzler, recently in Kossuth. The burial took place Sun.

JOSEPH SCHETLER cemetery #47 From Der Nord Westen, 13 May 1897: Death Sun. morning in the old people's home of Silver Lake of Joseph Schetler of dropsy. The burial took place Tues. at the cemetery in Silver Lake.

HERBERT SCHETTER cemetery #63 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Son of Raymond Louis and Marie (Schesniak) Schetter OBITUARY - Herald Times Reporter, January 24, 2001 Herbert H. Schetter, age 68, of 517 Church St., Mishicot, died Monday, January 22, 2001, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 26, 2001, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot, with the Rev. John Neuser officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Catholic Church Cemetery. Herb was born April 1, 1932, in Manitowoc, son of the late Raymond and Marie Schesniak Schetter and has been a life long resident. He was a graduate of Mishicot High School with the class of 1950. He married the former Margaret Kempen, November 22, 1953, at Holy Cross Catholic Church Mishicot. She preceded him in death May 27, 1989. Mr. Schetter was employed by the Kornely Dairy for many years and he was also a bulk truck driver. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot and the Teamsters Union. He enjoyed deer hunting, fishing and watching football. He loved spending time with his family especially his grandchildren and great granddaughter. Survivors include two daughters and one son-in-law, three sons and daughters-in-law, ten grandchildren, one great granddaughter, one brother, three sisters, nieces, nephews, and special family friends. He was also preceded in death by one brother-in-law, John "Jack" Hessel. Relatives and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday at the Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot. There will be a 7 p.m. wake service. Visitation will continue after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home until the time of service at 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot.

JOHN SCHETTER cemetery 89B (the following sent in by family researcher/see contributors page) John was born in Rheinland, Kreis Wittlich, Krov, Prussia (Germany) John came to USA as a single man August 1854 via NY Obituary - The Chronicle, Two Rivers, Wis., March 14, 1896 Mr. John Schetter, one of the early settlers of that part of the town of Mishicott known as School Section died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. Rhein of this city, last Tuesday evening, at the age of 71 years. A few years ago Mr. Schetter turned over his fine farm to his son and came to Two Rivers to live, where his two daughters, Mrs. M. Rhein and Mrs. Chas. Kumbalek, reside. He was a devout Catholic in religion and his funeral took place on Friday from St. Luke's Church. ******* From Der Nord Westen, 16 July 1896: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 13 July) Death of 71 yr. old John Schetter, an old settler of Two Rivers and a resident of the so-called “School Section”. He will be buried on Fri. in the Catholic Cemetery. He leaves a widow and 2 daughters; Mrs. Rhein and Mrs. Charles Kumbalek. Over the last year he resided here in town.

JOHN SCHETTER JR. cemetery #63 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Son of John and Mary (Trossen) Schetter OBITUARY - Manitowoc Herald Times - April 2, 1957 John Schetter Jr., 56, of Rt. 2, Two Rivers, died early Tuesday morning after a short illness at Manitowoc County Hospital. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. George Beth will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Schetter was born July 26, 1900, at Mishicot, son of the late John and Mary Trossen Schetter. He is survived by a brother, Raymond of Rt. 2, Two Rivers, and two sisters, Mrs. Aaron Bausch and Mrs. Arthur Wilke of Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday where the rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Note: This person never married.

MARGARET ANN (KEMPEN) SCHETTER cemetery #63 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Dau. Of Wilbert and Martha Mary (Schmit) Kempen Obituary - Herald Times Reporter, May 30, 1989 Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Schetter, 53, of the Village of Mishicot, died Saturday, May 27, 1989, at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Lambert Funeral Home and 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Msgr. James Feely and burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Schetter was born November 22, 1935 at Mishicot, daughter of the late Wilbert and Martha Schmit Kempen. She married Herbert Schetter on November 26, 1953, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Mrs. Schetter was a lifetime member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Herbert; three sons and daughters-in-law, two daughters and a son-in-law, a brother, three sisters, and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Sylvester and Vernon. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. this Tuesday where a memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. -------------------------- WEDDING The Two Rivers Reporter, November 28, 1953 On Thanksgiving Day nuptial vows were repeated at the Holy Cross Catholic Church in Mishicot by Miss Margaret Ann Kempen, daughter of Mrs. Martha Kempen of Mishicot and the late Wilbert A. Kempen, and Herbert Schetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers. The organ recessional and processional were played by a friend of the bride, Miss Doris Dvorak, and the mass was sung by the school choir and Sister Andrea. White chrysanthemums and red carnations adorned the altar when the Rev. George Beth performed the wedding ceremony. The brides wedding dress featured a three tiered accordion pleated skirt of net over satin. Topping the floor-length skirt was a lace bodice and matching lace shrug. Attached to a lace Juliet cap which matched the dress was a fingertip veil. A satin band and seed pearls edged the headpiece. The bride carried a bouquet of white mums and garnet roses and wore three strands of pearls, a gift from the groom. Miss Doris Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, a sister of the groom, attended as maid of honor. She walked down the aisle in a formal of true red and four tiers of net in the skirt and a velvet bodice and shrug to match. Her headband of red velvet was designed with twisted red and white velvet and seed pearl trim. White mums and pompoms were in her cascade bouquet. Attired in identical costumes were the bridesmaids, Mrs. George Wilfert of Two Rivers, another sister of the groom, and Mrs. Ronald Zenefski of Menasha. Thomas Haese of Mishicot, a nephew of the bride, wore a gray gabardine suit when he served as the ring bearer. He carried the rings attached to a white cane with red ribbon. Styled like the bridal aides' dresses was the white frock donned by the flower girl, Betty Haese of Mishicot, niece of the bride. She carried white pompoms and garnet roses. Duties of the best man were assumed by Gerald Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, brother of the groom. The groomsmen were Ronald Zenefski of Menasha and Ralph Wilfert of Two Rivers. Kenneth Bausch of Manitowoc and Clarence Haese of Mishicot ushered the guests into the church pews. Corsages of pink roses and pompoms adorned the gun metal faille dress worn by the brides mother and the navy blue dress, which was the choice of the groom's mother. Members of the bridal party were served breakfast at the home of the brides mother. (One line cannot be seen to transcribe), Two Rivers, where a reception took place from 4 to 8 p.m., for 200 friends and relatives. Miss Betty Kakes of Mishicot and Miss Florence Kirt of Manitowoc poured at the reception. The newlyweds are honeymooning in northern Wisconsin, and for the trip the bride chose a brown taffeta dress, brown and beige accessories and a corsage of pink roses and white mums. Will Live At Mishicot Both the bride and groom are graduates of Mishicot High School. They will reside in Mishicot. The groom is employed by the Kornely Dairy, Manitowoc; and the bride was employed by the Schmidtman Company in Manitowoc. Places from which guests came for the wedding included Sauk City, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Appleton, Little Chute, Menasha, Pulaski, Pound, Madison, Rudolph, Wisconsin Rapids and Grand Rapids, Mich. Before her marriage, the bride was honored at a shower given at the John Kakes home by Miss Doris Dvorak and Miss Betty Kakes. She received many lovely gifts from the following guests: the Misses Dolly Demston, Priscilla Lorenz, Mary Jane Kocian, Edna Baumgart, Frances Huss, Myrtle Alberts, Donna Hallada, Irene Eselinger, Florence Kirt, J'Ette Holmes, Jean Peters, Betty Kakes, Doris Dvorak and Mrs. Paul Menges.

MARY (TROSSEN) SCHETTER Cemetery #63 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Dau. Of Nicolaus and Luzia (Bingen) Trossen Obituary - The Reporter and Chronicle, June 7, 1934 MRS. SCHETTER SUCCUMBS AT ROUTE 3 HOME Funeral Services to Be Held Saturday Morning; Burial at Mishicot Mrs. John Schetter, Sr., 65, member of a family long prominent in Manitowoc county activities, died at the family home on Two Rivers Route 3, late yesterday afternoon following an illness of some duration. Born in the county, Mrs. Schetter, nee Mary Trossen, spent much of her early life in the township of Newton and later moved to the present address following her marriage to Mr. Schetter. Besides the husband, immediate survivors include four children, Mrs. Aaron Bausch, Manitowoc Route 3 and Mrs. Arthur Wilke, Manitowoc and two sons, John Jr., and Raymond at the home and two brothers, Nic Trossen at Newton and Hubert Trossen, Cleveland. The remains will be removed to the family homestead late today from where funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Services from the Holy Cross church in the village of Mishicot will be held at 9:30 o'clock with the Rev. Pritzl officiating. Internment will take place at the Mishicot cemetery.

RAYMOND SCHETTER cemetery #32 From the Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Fri., March 14, 1980 SCHETTER Raymond Schetter, 76, 517 Church St., Mishicot, died unexpectedly Friday morning, March 14, at home. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Lambert Funeral Home and 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud will officiate and entombment will be in Knollwood Chapel Mausoleum, Town of Kossuth. Mr. Schetter was born June 3, 1903, in the Town of Mishicot, son of the late John and Mary Trossen Schetter. He married Marie Schesniak Aug. 10, 1930 at Spruce, Wis., and spent his entire lifetime on the homestead farm before moving to Mishicot in 1971. He was employed at Mirro Corporation from 1956 to 1968, and was a member of Holy Cross Church and Holy Name Society. Survivors include his wife, two sons and daughters-in-law, three daughters and sons-in-law, a sister, Mrs. Rose Wilke of Manitowoc, 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A brother and sister preceded him in death. (Editor's note) He was also preceded in death by a grandson, Charles Allan Schetter 1961-1965, son of Gerald and Rose Reif Schetter.) Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Sunday, where a memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. (contributed by researcher/see contributors page)

SUSAN (SCHMITT) SCHETTER Cemetery 89B Daughter of Johann and Margaretha (Kitzinger) Schmitt Wife of John Schetter Susan was born in Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia, (Germany) Susan came to USA with her parents April 1857 via NY Married 05 Apr 1858 by Rev. Joseph Maly, town of Mishicot, WI (the following sent in by family researcher/see contributors page) Obituary - The Two Rivers Reporter,Two Rivers, WI. December 18, 1919 The remains of Mrs. S. Schetter, mother of John Schetter, were brought here Friday from Conneaut, Ohio, where she passed away while on an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Nora Rhine. (Editors note: Susan Schetter did not have a daughter named Nora but had a grand-daughter by that name. Also,"Rhine" should be "Rhein".) Deceased was 83 years of age having been born in Germany and coming to Two Rivers with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, at the age of 18. She was married 61 years ago. She and her husband made their home at the Tannery where Mr. Schetter was employed in the tanning industry. They then moved on a farm in the town of Mishicot. Her husband preceded her in death by twenty three years. For the past few years, deceased has made her home with her son, John Schetter, a few miles north of this city. The remains were brought to the home of her daughter here, Mrs. Chas. Kumbalek, and the funeral took place Saturday morning from St. Luke's church.

BARBARA SCHETTL cemetery #47 From Der Nord Westen, 18 Nov. 1909: Death in Town Newton on Saturday morning of Mrs. Barbara Schettel at the advanced age of 87. Mrs. Schettel was born in Bavaria and came to America with her husband in 1859, settling in Town Newton where she has lived ever since. She is survived by a son, Joseph Schettel, with whom she had been living during the last years of her life. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at the Catholic Church at Silver Lake.

ANNA SCHICKER cemetery #83 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Aug. 1896: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 25 Aug.) Two deaths occurred recently – A while ago the death of an old man named Hanske, and a few days ago that of Mrs. Anton Schicker.

JOSEPH SCHICKER cemetery #83 Joseph Schicker, 74, passed away at 4:34 a. m. today at his home, one mile west of Kiel. Born Sept. 7, 1877, in the town of New Holstein, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schicker, he resided on the present farm for the past 45 years. He also was employed at the Kiel Furniture factory and Kiel Woodenware. On July 20, 1897, he was married to Miss Katherine Koehler of Marytown, and the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1947. Survivors are his wife; eight children, Mrs. Dewey (Pauline) Wussow and Mrs. Harry (Philomine) Mapes of Milwaukee, Mrs. John (Alvina) Hoekstra and Mrs. John (Anne) Krutzik of Kiel, Mrs. Edward (Lucy) Rieden of New Holstein, Mrs. Frank (Mathilda) Broeckel of Sturgeon Bay, Edward and Albert of Milwaukee; 36 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. One son and one daughter preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home at Kiel and at 10 o’clock at SS Peter and Paul Catholic church with the Rev. F. X. Kheil officiating. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. - 3-8-1952

KATHARINA SCHIERMEIER cemetery #22 From Der Nord Westen, 03 Aug. 1899: Death in St. Nazianz last week of 70-yr. old Catharine Schiermeier.

META MAURER SCHILD cemetery #86 (buried with Maurer) Mrs. Meta Schild, 93, a resident of Calumet Homestead, New Holstein, died there early today. The former Meta Nest, she was born April 12, 1886, in Stambaugh, Mich., a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Nest. At the age of 5, she and her family moved to Stratford, Wis., where she was educated. On April 3, 1913, she and Herman Maurer of the Town of Schleswig (Manitowoc County) were married. They operated the Maurer family homestead for more than 40 years. In 1953 they moved to Kiel. Mr. Maurer died July 21, 1956. On May 21, 1959, she and the Rev. Peter Schild were married. The couple lived in Fremont and later in Kiel before moving to New Holstein. He died Feb. 19, 1978. She was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, New Holstein, the Royal Neighbor Lodge, the New Holstein Senior Citizens and the Frauen Verein of St. Peter UCC, Kiel. Surviving are a son, LaVerne Maurer of rural Kiel; two granddaughters; seven great-grandchildren; four stepsons; three stepdaughters; 27 stepgrandchildren; 31 stepgreat- grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Maurer of Edgar. She was preceded in death by two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at St. Peter UCC, Kiel, with the Rev. Albert Born, pastor of St. John UCC, New Holstein, officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery in the Town of Schleswig. - 1979

ANASTASIA SCHILL cemetery #22 Name: Schill, Anastasia D.: Prob. 1867 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: Age at Death: B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Accidently Pg. #: v.1 p.46 ********** Anastasia (died June 11, 1867 with no age given)

FRANK SCHILL cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 17 Mar. 1904: Death in Holy Family Hospital on Mon., following a six-week illness from a stroke, of Frank Schill, one of the oldest German settlers of our county. The deceased was born 08 Sep. 1824, in Kr. Saarburg, Rhineland, and came to America in 1849 settling in School Hill. About 12 yrs. ago he moved over to Manitowoc. Michael Kuhl is a brother-in-law of the deceased. The funeral was held this morning from the Catholic Church.

FRANK SCHILL cemetery #13 (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Franz (Frank) Schill, b. 25 Jan 1853, d. --------1932/b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany)/Son of Nicolaus and Maria (Britten) Schill.

MARIA SCHILL (Maria Schill/wife of Nicolai Schill/same d. date/from record of St. Wendel Cath. ch.) (The following was sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Maria (Britten) (Schaller) Schill, b. 03 Mar 1820, d. 30 Jun 1903 b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany) dau. of Michael and Susanna (Klein) Britten/m. 2x, No. 1, Johann Schaller, 15 Feb 1844, St. Trinitus Catholic Church, Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany)/Johann Schaller was the son of Johann Jakob and Magdalena (Weber)Schaller. He died 08 Jan 1848 and was buried at Freudenburg. Child from this marriage: Elisabeth Schaller, b.23 Oct 1846/m. No. 2, widower Nicolaus Schill, 23 Jun 1849. *********** From Der Nord Westen, 09 July 1903: Death Tues. last week in Cleveland of Mrs. Marie Schill at the advanced age of 84. Mrs. Schill, who was born in the vicinity of Trier, belonged among the first settlers of Town Centerville where she had been a resident for about 50 yrs. She is survived by her sorrowing husband and 3 children. The funeral was held Thursday.

NICKALAUS SCHILL Cemetery #13 (The following was sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Nicolaus was married 2x. No.1 was to Anna Strasser at Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Wincheringen, Prussia (Germany). No. 2 was to Maria (Britten) Schaller, the widow of Johann Schaller. The marriage took place at St. Trinitus Catholic Church, Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany) Children: Born at Freudenburg Katharina Schill, b.24 Jul 1850; Franz Schill, b.25 Jan 1853; Maria Schill, b. 01 Nov 1855.

CHRISTINE SCHILLING cemetery #80 Mrs. Christina(sic) Schilling, and old-time and highly respected resident of the town of Schleswig, passed away on Wednesday, August 1, at 5:00 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schilling, after an illness of about two months. Decedent was born in Oelbronn, Oberamt Wurttemberg, Germany, April 15, 1844. She came to America when 13 years of age and supported herself first by working in Chicago and later in Milwaukee. In 1862 she was united in marriage to Mr. Philip Schilling of the town of Schleswig and the couple made their home on a farm 2-1/2 miles north of Kiel. Her husband died in 1877, and the farm was left to her and the children and with their aid she worked the farm till 1897, when she turned it over to her son Philip; she lived her remaining years with her son. Mrs. Schilling is survived by the following children: Louisa Wieting of Redfield, South Dakota, Mrs. Emma Kreimann and Philip Schilling of Schleswig, Carolina Kuhn of Elkhart Lake, and Lydia Zick of Kiel. Also 31 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren survive her. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, Rev. Moor of the Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Remains were buried in the Schleswig M. E. cemetery. - September 1923

MAGDELENA SCHILLING cemetery #84 Mrs. Magdalena Schilling, one of the old settlers of the county, passed away at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Wieting on Monday. Her demise was due to the infirmities of old age, after an illness of seven weeks. Decedent was born Sept. 16, 1835, in Germany and immigrated to America in 1853. She was married to Henry Schilling Sr. in 1855 at West Bend, and two years later the couple came to the town of Schleswig, where they made their home on the farm now owned by E. Wieting. Her husband died 14 years ago, and since then she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Fred. Wieting. Of the eleven children born in the family, four have died. The surviving children are three daughters and four sons, namely: Bertha Andrews of LaCrosse, Katie Bock of New Holstein, Marie Wieting of Schleswig, Henry of Schleswig, Robert and Edwin of New Holstein and Adolph of LaCrosse. She also leaves 25 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mrs. Schilling was a home woman, who possessed ennobling traits of character that endeared her to all who knew her. Her children have all grown to manhood and womanhood, but their mother's influence is still their guide and her loving presence will always be with them in memory. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Wm. Rech officiating. Interment was in the Rockville cemetery. - December 22, 1921

PHILIP C. SCHILLING cemetery 80 Dies After Long Illness After an illness of nine weeks’ duration, Philip C. Schilling passed away at his home in this city Saturday noon. The deceased was born on the homestead farm in the town of Schleswig, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schilling, Sr., on June 25, 1867. On Sept. 23, 1897 he took as his bride, Miss Minnie Zick. The couple settled in the town of Schleswig, and operated a farm. In August, 1926, they moved to this city, and their son, Clarence took possession of the homestead farm. For 8 years Mr. Schilling was employed in the Kiel Wooden Ware factory. Six children were born to the couple, and a daughter died in infancy. Surviving children are Mrs. John (Norma) Timm of Schleswig, Mrs. Elmer (Esther) Kloehn of Forest Junction, and Mrs. Charles (Hattie) Tamm of Manitowoc, Clarence Schilling on the homestead farm, and Rev. Marvin Schilling of Oconto Falls; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Wieting of Redfield, S.D., Mrs. Emma Kreimann of this city, Mrs. William Kuhn of Elkhart Lake, an Mrs. William Zick of Chicago. A brother preceded him in death. Five grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, and at 2 o’clock at the Bethel Methodist church at Meggers. The Rev. Wendell Bennetts officiated. Burial was made in the Bethel cemetery. Mr. Schilling, a charter member of the Methodist church at Meggers, was very active in church work. He was a member of the official board, and of the board of trustees the greater part of his membership; church organist for 20 years; superintendent of the Sunday School for some time, and Lay leader. Pallbearers were Orin Leverenz, E. W. Tamm, George Kreimann, Clifford Weber, Henry Schmidt, and Edwin Wieting. Relatives, friends from away attending the services were from Brillion, Seymour, Clintonville, Kewaunee, Crivitz, Germantown, Manitowoc, Algoma, Elkhart Lake, New Holstein, Chicago and Redfield, S.D. - 1945

WALTER R. SCHILLING cemetery #86 Walter R. Schilling, 80, of 2207 Van Buren St., New Holstein, died Sunday night at Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton, where he had been a patient since Jan. 23. A resident of New Holstein the past 27 years, he was born in Chicago on May 2, 1894 a son of the late Henry and Sophia Pickruhn Schilling. The family moved to the Town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, when Mr. Schilling was six years old. He attended rural New Holstein schools. On June 16, 1920 he married the former Nellie Grabs in the Town of Schleswig. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1970. Mr. Schilling, who was employed as a bricklayer, served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, 54th Field Artillary, during world War I. He was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, New Holstein, and the World War I Barracks of Chilton. Survivors are his widow; a son, a daughter, five grandchildren; a brother, Carl Schilling of Grafton, a sister, Mrs. Elmer Spettel of Sheboygan. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein, with the Rev. Albert K. Borns, pastor of St. John UCC, officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Louis Corners Town of Schleswig. - 1975

MICHAEL SCHIMMEL Cemetery 89D From the newspaper, October 1955: Michael Schimmel, 89, a lifelong resident of the Town of Two Rivers and a resident of Rt.2, Two Rivers, for the past 70 years, died early Thursday night at the Holy Family Hospital at Manitowoc, where he had been a patient for ten days. He had been ill since August. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Klein & Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Schimmel was born in the Town of Two Rivers on Dec. 23, 1865, a son of the late Nicolas and Catherine Schimmel. On Jan. 16, 1894 he married Anna Petrie at Mishicot, who died in 1946. He had been living with his daughter on the farm which he acquired 70 years ago. Besides the daughter he leaves a son, 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Friday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m. Friday.

DOROTHEA SCHIMMELPFENNIG cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 20 May 1909: Death Sunday in Newton of 69-year old Mrs. Dorothea Louise Schimmelpfenig at the home of her son Fred in Newton. The deceased formerly lived in Manitowoc, but following the death of her husband 3 years ago moved in with her son in Newton. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon in the local city cemetery. (Note: The age is off, but it often was in the old newspapers. From the cem. office: Louise is buried next to Fred, which appears to be her husband, who died 3 years prior to her.The lot was originally purchased by August Affeldt in 1901 and transferred to Christ Shimmelpfennig in 1922. The age is way off, but it appears like it could be her.)

FREDERICKA SCHIMPF cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 Feb. 1897: Death Sat. morning after a long illness, of Mrs. Friedrich Schimpf (nee Beise), wife of 3rd Ward resident, Aug. Schimpf. The deceased was born 26 Sept. 1823 in Duesterbeek, Province of Pomerania, and came to America in 1858 with her husband and 2 sons, August and Heinrich. They settled in Manitowoc in June of the same year and have resided here uninterruptedly ever since. August Schimpf predeceased his mother about 15 yrs. ago. Mrs. Schimpf is survived by her sorrowing husband, her son Heinrich, and many friends and relatives. The funeral took place Mon. afternoon at the city cemetery, with Pastor Machmueller of the Ev.Lutheran Congregation conducting the service. (Note: the paper identifies her as Mrs. Friedrich married to August..I think they meant to write Mrs. Fredericka) *********** From Der Nord Westen, 11 Feb. 1897: Miss Mathilda Schimpf of Watertown, Mrs. Brenner and daughter from Kaukauna, Mr. Peter Klein and family, and Mr. Heinrich Schimpf and family from Neenah, were all in Manitowoc recently to attend the funeral of Mrs. Schimpf.

ANNA SCHINDLER cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Oct. 1905: Death Mon. of Miss Anna Schindler, daughter of widow Ed. Schindler here, from a complication of illnesses. The deceased was born here 32 yrs. ago and has always resided here. In addition to her mother, she is survived by 2 brothers and 4 sisters. The funeral was held Wed. morning from St. Boniface Church.

EDWARD SCHINDLER cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Aug. 1889: Death of Mr. Edward Schindler yesterday evening, 28 Aug. after a long illness. He was born 15 Sept. 1835 in Muensterberg in the Prussian Province of Schlesia. He was a veteran of the Civil War and served 3 yrs. in Company 'A', 5th Wisconsin Regiment, serving with that regiment at Gettysburg, The Wilderness, Fair Oaks, Spottsylvania Court House, and other battles. He leaves a widow and 7 children. Burial will be Sat. morning at 9 a.m. at the Catholic Church.

N. SCHINDLER cemetery #21 Name: Schindler, N. D.: 10/27/1875 B.: Reg. D.: 1/9/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 1 Hr. B.P.: D.P.: St. Nazianz Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.197

LOUIS SCHIRMEYER cemetery #44 From the Two Rivers Chronicle, Tuesday, October 26, 1915 SUICIDE FOUND IN WOODS The body of Louis Schirmeier(sic), a workman, was found in the woods near Lake Shore Base Ball Park last Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Luebke, who was out exercising his hunting dog, discovered the man's hat and glasses on a stump and upon investigation found his body nearby in a dense thicket. A revolver with one empty chamber was found near the body. The chief of police of this city was at once notified and he went to the scene and took charge of the body. A bullet hole in the temple was ample evidence that Schirmeier had committed suicide and no inquest was held. Mr. Schirmeier had been missing from his home since September 28th and a search was being made for him. It was thought that he had gone to some other city to seek employment or to visit with relatives, but no trace of him could be found. The body was badly decomposed and was an awful sight. Ill health is thought to have been the motive for the deed. Mr. Schirmeier was employed at the Hamilton plant. He is survived by a wife and one child. The funeral was held on Wednesday at Manitowoc.

FRANCES SCHISEL (actual death date: May 14, 1930) Cemetery #7 (donated by descendant, Mr.& Mrs. Schisel see contributors page) Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph Schisel, who died at the home of her daughter...in the town of Norwood, Saturday morning at 9:20, May 10, 1930, were conducted Wednesday morning....A requiem mass was sung at 9:30 o'clock, Wednesday morning, May 14, and interment followed in the Catholic cemetery at Whitelaw. Mrs. Joseph Schisel, before her marriage Miss Frances Staudenburg(sic), was born in Germany. At the age of 21 years, she came to Manitowoc and was married to Joseph Schisel of Whitelaw. Mr. Schisel preceeded his wife in death just four months ago.

JOSEPH SCHISEL Cemetery #7 (donated by descendant, Mr.& Mrs. Schisel see contributors page) Joseph Schisel, formerly of Norwood, but who had resided at Whitelaw for the last seven years, died of pneumonia at the home of his son..... at Whitelaw on January 6. His burial took place at Whitelaw on his eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. Schisel was born in Germany on January 8, 1832 (sic). He was married to Frances Standenburg(sic) in the year of 1838 (sic). Shortly after their marriage the couple came to America where fifteen children were born to them, eight of whom survive. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, who is eighty-four years of age, one daughter....and seven sons......(they may still be living, so I have omitted their names in this obit.) Taken from the Antigo Daily Journal, date: Monday, January 10, 1930.

ANNA SCHLEGELMILCH cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 03 Mar. 1904: Mrs. Simon Schlegelmilch, who has lived in our city for 49 yrs., died Sat. at age 72 from old age debility. She leaves 3 sons and 2 daughters. The funeral was held Tues. morning from St. Boniface Church.

ELSIE SCHLEGELMILCH cemetery #17 From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1897: (From the correspondent in Rosecrans, 10 Mar.) Death of Else, the 21-day old daughter of E. Schlegelmilch, on 22 Feb. The burial was the 24th in St. Johannes.

AUGUST F.J. SCHLEI cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 04 Aug. 1887: Death of 58-year old August Schlei last Sat. noon, July 30. He was a resident of 17th St., 3rd Ward, and has been ill for a long time, the last three months bedridden.

AUGUSTA SCHLEI cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Aug. 1897: Mrs. Auguste Schley of Manitowoc died here Sun. evening of a heart attack. She was born 17 May 1834 in Neu-Strelitz, Mecklenburg, and leaves 6 grown children. Her husband died many years ago. The burial will take place this afternoon at the city cemetery.

JOHN SCHLEI cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 29 June 1893: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 26 June) Death of Johann Schley, one of our oldest citizens. He was born in 1800 and came to America in 1855. He lived here in Two Rivers with his widowed sister. Burial was at the Lutheran Cemetery.

LOUISE SCHLEI cemetery #44 Name: Schlei, Louise D.: 10/7/1877 B.: 9/1852 Reg. D.: 12/27/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: B.P.: Germany D.P.: Cem.: Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. F. H. Pieper Spouse: F.: Carl Schlei M.: Caroline Schlei Cause of Death: Dropsy & Consumption Pg. #: v.1 p.244

MARTHA SCHLEI cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 05 May 1904: One of the twins which were recently born here to the family of Charles Schlei, died Wed. last week of bronchitis and was buried Saturday. ******* [bur. 04-28-1904/cause: pneumonia]

ALBERT SCHLEY cemetery #17 (From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel: 31 March 1890...edited) Albert Robert Anton Schlei, the son of August and Emilie Schlei, was born April 15, 1883, and was baptized the same day, Last week he took sick and after several days he passed away, on Thursday evening at the age of 6 years, 11 months, and 12 days. The Lord console the parents in their grief. ******** From Der Nord Westen, 03 Apr. 1890: Death in Cooperstown on 27 Mar. of the 7 yr. old son of August Schley. He was buried on the 31st.

ANNA I. SCHLIESLEDER cemetery #43 Ladies of the St. Theresa Aid Society of the St. Boniface Catholic church will recite the rosary at the bier of Mrs. Anna Schliesleder at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral home at 3:15 p.m. Thursday. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Schleisleder will pray the rosary at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Schliesleder, the former Anna Luther died at Holy Family Hospital Tuesday noon. Her home was at 815 So. 17th St. Manitowoc. She was the widow of Anton Schliesleder. Surviors include a sister, Mrs. Fred Broeker, of Manitowoc, and seven nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held at the funeral home at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the St. Boniface Church 10:00 a.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, October 3,1951

BABY DAUGHTER SCHLIESLEDER cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Dec. 1901: Death Sun. of a small child of Mr. A. Schliesleder who resides on the corner of 17th and Franklin Sts.

CHARLOTTE CAROLINE WILHELMINE SCHLEY cemetery #17 From Der Nord Westen, 10 Dec. 1896: Death in Cooperstown on Thurs. of 60 yr. old Mrs. Julius Schley, of a heart attack. She leaves her husband with 7 grown children. Burial took place Mon. afternoon in the Lutheran Cemetery in Cooperstown.

MICHAEL LUDWIG SCHLEY cemetery #17 (From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel: 25 February 1879...edited) Michael Ludwig Schley was born in 1803 on June 21 in Wussow in Pommern, and baptized and confirmed there. In 1826 he married Dorothea Hermann. They had five children, three sons and two daughters. In 1853 they emigrated to America. His wife died in 1872, and since that time he has resided with his son, August. He caught a cold about a week ago, and on Saturday, he passed away. He was 75 years, 5 months, 1 day. ashes rest in peace.

BARBARA SCHLIESLEDER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 20 Nov. 1902: Death Mon., following a 1-yr. illness, of Mrs. Barbara Schliesleder. The deceased was born 22 Apr. 1833 in Bohemia and came to Manitowoc about 35 yrs. ago where she has resided ever since. Her husband died several years ago. She is survived by 2 sons and one daughter (Mrs. J. Weinfurther) who all live here. The funeral will take place this morning from St. Boniface Church. ******** DEATH CAME AFTER YEAR'S ILLNESS Mrs. Barbara Schleisleder(sic) an aged and respected resident of the city died Monday after an illness of more than a year's duration. Decedent was born in Bohemia on April 22, 1833 and came to this city 35 years ago making this her home since. Her husband died some years ago and for a long time her health had been failing. Three children: Mrs. J Weinfurther: Joseph and Louise Schleisleder all of this city, survive to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother and many friends who knew her best will sincerely regret her dimise. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9a.m. from St Boniface Catholic Church Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday November 18, 1902

SCHLIESLEDER CHILD cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 16 Mar. 1899: Death Sat. morning (11 Mar.) of a small child of Frank Schliesleder of convulsions.

MAGDALENA SCHLIESLEDER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1909: After a 7-year wasting illness Mrs. Joseph Schliessleder was called by death on Sunday. The deceased, whose maiden name was Van Zon, was 29 years of age, and over the last 2 months of illness she was totally helpless, so that one may consider her death as a release. Other than her husband she is survived by 3 brothers. The funeral was held Tuesday morning from St. Boniface Church.

MARGERETHA SCHLUCK cemetery #6 From Der Nord Westen, 02 June 1904: Death Thurs. in Town Rockland of 83-yr. old Mrs. Margaretha Schlack. The deceased had lived in Manitowoc County since 1854. The funeral was held Sat. morning in Clarks Mills.

ERNST SCHLUETER cemetery #70 From Der Nord Westen, 28 May 1891: Death of 79 yr. old Ernst Schlueter on Wed. of last week in Town Newton. He had caught a case of the flu which, because of his advanced age, took his life. He is survived by 2 sons and 2 daughters. ********** (Johann Ernst Schlueter/d. 19 Mar. 1891/bur. 22 Mar. 1891/from records of St. John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)(Note: This may have been mis-transcribed because usually May was written Mai and can easily be mistaken for Mar.

CARL SCHLUNDT cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 08 Apr. 1909: Death in Two Rivers Sunday last week of Carl Schlundt, an old and highly respected resident of our city, at age 77 from old age debility. He is survived by 4 sons. The funeral was held Wednesday.

MARIE SCHLUNDT cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 10 Aug. 1899: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 07 Aug.) Death here last week of Mrs. C. Schlundt following a 13-week illness at age 59. She leaves her husband, 4 sons and one daughter. Burial was Sun. from the local Lutheran Church.