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ANNA (EIMERMANN) DAMROW


Anna (Eimermann) Damrow

From Sheboygan county marriage records:
Louis Damrow and Anna Eimermann (v.6 p.347)
Married May 20, 1888 at Evangelical Chruch, Town of Rhine
Louis Damrow
Son of Gottfried Damrow and Maria Logemann
Born Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan County
Cheese maker in Town of Herman, Sheboygan County
Anna Eimermann
Daughter of Peter Eimermann and Catharine Schnieider
Born Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County
Witnesses Wilhelm Damrow, Georg Eimermann, 
   Lena Eimermann and Catharine Damrow
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From Sheboygan county death records:
Anna Damrow nee Eimermann (v.48 p.19)
Wife of Louis Damrow
May 8, 1868-Sept. 22, 1942
Daughter of Peter Eimermann and Catherine Schneider 
   (both born Donstadt, Germany)
Born Sheboygan County
Died from “apoplexy, 19 days –hypertension –chronic myocarditis”
Buried at Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan County
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From Sheboygan county death records:
Louis Damrow (v.59 p.549)
Widower of Anna Eimermann
Jan. 17, 1866-Sept. 1, 1951
Son of Gottfried Damrow and Mary Logeman
Born Town of Sheboygan Falls –farmer 
Died from “myocardial failure, 8-31-1951 –coronary thrombosis 
   –coronary schlerosis, 1948 –diabetes mellitus, 1945 
   –carcinoma of colon, 1951 –intestinal hemorrhage, Aug. 30, 1951”
Buried at St. Luke Cemetery, Town of Sheboygan Falls
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Sheboygan Falls—Mrs. Anna Damrow, wife of Louis Damrow, 
74, 328 Monroe Street, died at her home Tuesday after a 
long illness.  Born May 8, 1868, in the town of Rhine, 
she was the daughter of Peter and Catherine Eimermann. 
On April 9, 1882 she was confirmed in the Evangelical 
Lutheran church in the town of Rhine and on May 20, 1999 
she was married to Louis Damrow. Following their marriage, 
they lived on a farm in the town of Sheboygan, two miles 
west of Sheboygan. Four years ago they moved to Sheboygan 
Falls, and on May 20, 1938, they celebrated their golden 
wedding anniversary.
Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. William 
(Herthe) Rohde of the town of Sheboygan, Mrs. Edward 
(Leona) Richter of Sheboygan Falls, and Mrs. Theodore 
(Malinda) Erdmann of the town of Sheboygan; four sons, 
Wallner and Arno of the town of Sheboygan Falls, John 
and Arwin, Sheboygan; 38 grandchildren and 15 great 
grandchildren, and two sisters; Mrs. Herman Holzschuh 
of Rhinelander and Mrs. Lena Eick of Sheboygan.  Five 
brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.  
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at Ballhorn 
Funeral chapels, the Rev. c. P Schulz officiating.  Burial 
will be in St. Luke’s cemetery in the town of Sheboygan 
Falls.  
Sheboygan Press, September 23, 1942

CHARLES DARLING


Charles Darling

From Calumet county death records:
Charles Darling (v.5 p.63)
Single
Died Jan. 5, 1910 at age 48 years
Space for name of parents is left blank
Born Wisconsin 
Occupation – trapper 
Died from “heart failure caused by exposure and exhaustion”
Buried at cemetery in Town of Charlestown, Calumet County

ALBERT W. DASSLER


Albert W. Dassler

CLARA (HEINS) DASSLER


Clara (Heins) Dassler


Clara (Heins) Dassler

Marriage of Albert William Dassler and Clara Heins. Married Dec. 28, 1891 
in civil ceremony in Kiel. Albert Dassler (a school teacher) was born in 
the Town of Herman, Sheboygan County of Herman Dassler and Wilhelmina 
Huebner.
Clara Heins was born in Kiel of Charles and Dorothea Heins.
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Mrs. A. Dassler Buried Here This Tuesday
Former Resident Is Stricken at Home In Amasa, Michigan
Mrs. Albert Dassler died Saturday at Amasa, Michigan, after suffering with 
a brief attack of heart trouble.
Mrs. Dassler, previous to her marriage, was Miss Clara Heins. She was born 
in this city October 13, 1869, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heins. 
She attended the local schools and was one of the first graduates of the 
Kiel high school. She was also a charter member of the Kiel Frauenverein.
She was married to Albert Dassler December 28, 1890. The couple made their 
home here for some time, residing in the home which is now owned by Dr. and 
Mrs. D. F. Nauth. Mr. Dassler was manager of the Kiel Furniture factory.  
Sixteen years ago they moved to Chicago, and the past year have been residing 
at Amasa, Michigan. Mrs. Dassler was born, married, and buried at the old 
homestead here.
The body was removed to the home of her brother, Rudolph Heins here, from 
where the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev. G. A. 
Kaltenbach of Chilton officiated. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
Mrs. Dassler is survived by her husband, and three daughters, Althea at home, 
Mrs. Harold (Helen) Buswell of Amasa, Mich., and Mrs. Reed (Gertrude) Hankwitz 
of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. There are also two sisters, Miss Minnie Heins and Mrs. 
Jacob B. Laun of this city, and two brothers, Arthur Heins of Tigerton and 
Rudolph Heins of this city.
(May 1931 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper named)
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Former Kiel Teacher Buried Here Sunday
A. W. Dassler, one of Kiel's pioneer school teachers, was buried
here Sunday. He died Thursday at the age of 90 at Crystal Falls,
Michigan, The services were held from the Meiselwitz Funeral home
in charge of the Rev. Allen L. Bowe.
Mr. Dassler was principal of Kiel high school from 1888 to 1892. 
He was also principal of the Two River's high school for a time 
and served as Manitowoc County Superintendent of Schools for two
years.
Before that he taught in Manitowoc county schools. After his term 
as county superintendent, he became interested in the J. B. Laun
Furniture Co. of Kiel of which he became secretary and general 
manager. He was also a director of the State Bank of Kiel.
In December of 1891 he married the former Clara Heins of Kiel and
the couple had three daughters, Althea at home; Mrs. Harold Buswell,
Phelps, and Mrs. Reed Hankwitz, Emmaus, Pa. All were at the funeral.
He was a member of the Masonic Order, Odd Fellows, Turnverein,
Maennerchor, and the Kiel Harmony Band while in Kiel.
After leaving Kiel he managed the Laun factory at Milwaukee and
after his retirement some 27 years ago moved to Amasa, Michigan,
where he became mayor and township supervisor. He retired from
these offices in April of 1955 in a town ceremony where he was made
an honorary member of the school board, Lions club, fire department,
Amasa ball team and the Nite School club.
Among survivors are Albert Laun of this city, and Carl Laun, River
Forest, Illinois, nephews and Mrs. Gilbert Thiessen, Pittsburgh, a niece.
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Albert W. Dassler, 91, a former prominent Manitowoc County educator
and businessman, died early Thursday at a hospital in Crystal Falls,
Mich.
He had been making his home with a daughter, Miss Althea Dassler, at
Amassa, Mich., for the past 20 years.
Mr. Dassler served as principal of high schools at Kiel and Two Rivers,
then as Manitowoc County school superintendent, and later was associated
with the Kiel Furniture Co. for 30 years.
A native of Manitowoc, he attended Manitowoc High School, graduated from
Whitewater High School in 1883, and then taught rural schools in Manitowoc
County for five years.
He was principal of the Kiel High School from 1888 to 1902, principal
of the Two Rivers High School from 1892-97.
Later he became interested with the late J.B. Laun in the Kiel Furniture
Co., serving as secretary and general manager of the firm until he left
the business in 1927. He was a former director of the State Bank of Kiel.
Mr. Dassler was married to Miss Clara Heins of Kiel in December, 1891. 
After leaving Kiel, he and his wife made their home in Chicago for
several years before moving to Amassa.
He is survived by three daughters; a sister, Mrs. Michael Kalaher,
Milwaukee; a niece, Mrs. William H. Kohl, Sheboygan, and a nephew,
Al Laun, Kiel.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Meiselwitz Funeral
Home, Kiel, with the Rev. Allen L. Bowe, pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church at Kiel, officiating. Burial will be in the Kiel Cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Saturday.
(He is in cemetery #82)