MATHILDE CONRAD
Mathilde Conrad
MATHILDE CONRAD
Mathilde Conrad
This is probably Martha Conrad (Nov. 19, 1879-Dec. 20, 1921) buried at St. Anna. She is likely a daughter of Nic Conrad and his second wife Maria Anna. Since Martha was born Nov. 19, 1879 and her mother died on Nov. 20, 1879, it is likely Martha's mother died from the child birth. Martha never married.
Miss Conrad and cousin
NIC CONRAD
Nic Conrad
From Sheboygan county marriage records: Nic Conrad and Anna Janty nee Bernardi (v.7 p.204) Married Oct. 3, 1893 in Catholic ceremony, City of Sheboygan Nic Conrad Son of Nic Conrad and Elisabeth Leis Born Luxemburg, Germany –farmer in Town of New Holstein Anna Janty nee Bernardi Daughter of Jacob Bernardi and Margaretha Semmiger Born Luxemburg, Europe Witnesses Michael Graff and Mary Schils ******** From Calumet county death records: Anna Conrad nee Bernardi (Cal. 3-40) Wife of Nicholas Conrad Oct. 22, 1844-March 30, 1899 Parents are unknown Born Germany Died from “cancer, 2 years” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******** Nic's Father: From Calumet county death records: Nicholas Conrad (Cal. 6-69) Widower [of Virginia Noel] Sept. 29, 1832-Nov. 29, 1913 Parents are marked as unknown Born Germany –farmer Died from “apoplexy –arteriosclerosis” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******** NOTE: This obituary is his Father Nic Mr. Nic Conrad a long time resident and well- known person from the Town of New Holstein, died suddenly on Saturday morning at his home in Hinzeville after suffering a stroke a short time ago. The deceased was born on October 18, 1833 in Belgium and came to America as a 20- year-old man, first settling in Buffalo, New York. He was married three times, the first was in 1862 in Buffalo, New York and after his wife died he married again in 1867. After his second wife died he married a third time. For the past 34 years he has been a widower. Twelve years ago he sold the family farm and moved to Hinzeville for his retirement years. For the past few years he has suffered from dementia and has required care. He leaves behind two children from the first marriage: Mrs. Lambert Schmitz and Nic Conrad in California. From the second marriage, six children: Mrs. Frank Cole, DeCator, Illinois, and Mrs. Gust. Krengel in Chicago, Otto in the Town of New Holstein, Mrs. Amo Weber near Charlesburg, and Lena and Martha at home. The burial took place on Tuesday morning at the cemetery in st. Anna next to his predeceased wife. Pastor Kolbe officiated. Kiel Record -1913
PHILIP CONRAD
Philip Conrad
Philip Conrad
Philip Conrad, aged 78, passed away at his home at 3 o’clock Sunday morning after a long illness. Funeral services were held this Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, and at 2 o’clock at the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman officiating. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Mr. Conrad was born in the town of Russell on June 17, 1864, the son of Philip and Margaret Engelmann-Conrad; He received his early education in the district schools and on October 16, 1894, was united in marriage with Miss Louise Ebert of the town of Scott. The couple lived on a farm in the town of Russell until June, 1924 when they disposed of the farm to their only son, Edgar and moved to 303 Chicago street. (no newspaper named, 2-21-1943) (he is in cemetery #82) ********* Mrs Louise Conrad, 87, died at Rocky Knoll sanitarium Wednesday afternoon following a heart attack. She had been a patient at Rocky Knoll about a month. Funeral services were held from St. Peter's United Church of Christ Saturday, with the Rev. Vernon Jaberg in charge. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Mrs. Conrad was born February 16, 1871, in the town of Scott, Sheboygan county, the daughter of the late August and Maria Everet Ebert. She attended the Lutheran school in the township, and August 16, 1894, was married to Philip Conrad of the town of Russell. The couple operated a farm in the township until June, 1924, then retired and moved to Kiel. Mr. Conrad died in February, 1953. Mrs. Conrad was a member of the Church Frauenverein. Survivors include a son, Edgar of Plymouth; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Kohl, Marshfield; Mrs. Emma Vetter, Wisconsin Rapids, and Mrs. Henry Schultz, Kewaskum; two brothers, Edward Ebert, Lemmon, South Dakota, and Rudolph Ebert of Hampshire, Illinois; two grandchildren, and five great- grandchildren. (No newspaper named, 11-19-1958 handwritten on the obituary) ******** From Manitowoc county death records: Philip Conrad (v.36 p.5) June 17, 1864-Feb. 21, 1943 Husband of Louisa Ebert Son of Philip Conrad (born Germany) and Margaret Engelman (born Germany) Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County –farmer Died from “myocarditis and chronic nephritis due to diffuse arterio scleroisis” Buried at Kiel Cemetery ******** From Manitowoc county death records: Louise Christine Conrad nee Ebert (v.52 p.467) Widow of Philip Conrad Feb. 16, 1871-Nov. 19, 1958 Daughter of August Ebert and Maria Evert Born Wisconsin Died from “terminal pneumonia, 1 day –fracture of left hip, 3 days –arteriosclerosis and arteriosclerotic heart disease –patient was found on floor near bed on Sat. nite Nov. 16, pneumonia developed terminally” Buried at the Kiel Cemetery ******** The following are sisters of Philip Conrad From Sheboygan county marriage records: Philipp Jakob Siegmund and Marie Conrad (Oct. 23, 1883) Married Oct. 23, 1882 in Evangelical Lutheran Church, Town of Russell Philipp Jakob Siegmund Son of John Siegmund and Rosina Klump Farmer in Town of Russell –born in Town of Rhine Marie Conrad Daughter of Philipp Conrad and Margaretha Engelmann Born Town of Russell Witnesses Valentine Conrad and Otto Siegmund From Sheboygan county marriage records: Carl Schwartz and Maggie Conrad (v.8 p.426) Married April 21, 1906 in Evangelical Church, Town of Russell Carl Schwartz Son of Albert Schwartz and Agnes Zelli Farmer in Town of Russell Born Town of Plymouth Maggie Conrad Daughter of Philipp Conrad and Margaretha Engelmann Born Town of Russell Witnesses Geo. Bauernfiend and Anna Jochmann