PHOTOS FROM GLASS NEGATIVES

HELEN (BELITZ) HOYER


Helen (Belitz) Hoyer


Helen (Belitz) Hoyer (2)

This is a photo of Helen Belitz.  She is the eldest daughter of Henry and Helen 
Belitz.  Elizabeth Belitz (the second eldest child of Henry and Helen) was married 
to Dr. John Hoyer.  When Elizabeth died and Dr. Hoyer became a widower, 
he re-married to this Helen Belitz (older sister to Elizabeth).

CLEMENS HUBERTY


Clemens Huberty

He is a younger brother to Emil and Nicholas Huberty in the photos.
From the Huberty genealogy, not much is known of Clemens.  He was 
born June 12, 1871 in the Town of Russell, Sheboygan County.  He 
was the youngest child of Jean Nicolas Huberty and his wife Elizabeth 
Jacoby. He married "Naomi" and was a dentist. He died in Chicago, 
Illinois.

EMIL HUBERTY


Emil Huberty

EMIL HUBERTY


Emil Huberty

From Sheboygan county marriage records:
(v.7 p.62)
Jan. 7, 1891 in Catholic Ceremony, Town of Mitchell, Sheboygan County
Emile Huberty (sic)
Son of Nicholas Huberty and Lizzie Jacobie
Born St. Anna, Town of New Holstein –farmer at St. Anna
Annie Buttler
Daughter of Michael Buttler and Ellen Brown
Born Town of Mitchell, Sheboygan County
Witnesses Clement Huberty and Kathie Buttler
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From Sheboygan county death records:
Emil Huberty (v.59 p.85)
Widowed [of Annie Buttler]
Dec. 17, 1867-Feb. 21, 1951
Son of Nicholas Huberty and Elizabeth Jacobi
Born in Wisconsin –carpenter, contracting
Died from “arteriosclerosis –senility”
Buried at St. John the Baptist Cem., Plymouth
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From Sheboygan county death records:
Anna Huberty nee Butler (v.39 p.453)
Wife of Emil Huberty
Jan. 29, 1867-Jan. 22, 1936
Daughter of Michael Butler (born Ireland) and 
   Ellen Brown (born Penn.)
Died from “lobar pneumonia, Jan. 19, 1936 –uremia, Jan. 20, 1936”
Buried at St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Plymouth, Sheboygan County
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Emil was born Dec. 17, 1867 and died Feb. 21, 1951,
Annie was born Jan. 27, 1867 in the Town of Mitchell, Sheboygan County.  
She died Jan. 22, 1936.  They are buried at St. John Catholic Cemetery, 
Plymouth, Sheboygan County.

NICHOLAS HUBERTY


Nicholas Huberty

NICHOLAS HUBERTY


Nicholas Huberty

From Calumet county marriage records:
Nicolaus Huberty and Catherine Ehlenbeck (v.3 p.210)
Nov. 17, 1896 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein
Nicolaus Huberty
Son of Nicolaus Huberty and Elisabeth Jacobi
Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County
Catherine Ehlenbeck
Daughter of John Ehlenbeck and Catherine LaCroix
Born Town of New Holstein
(Note: His baptismal record at St. Anna has his birth as
April 20, 1865)
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Last week Thursday, Mr. Nic Huberty died at his home on Fourth Street, 
at the age of 51 years after a lengthy illness. The deceased who was
born and raised in the St. Anna area, married Catharine Allenbach about
20 years ago, and worked the following years on a farm in the area.
In the past ten years he has lived with his family in Kiel. Besides his 
wife, he leaves behind four sons and three daughters, his grieving 
parents in St. Anna, also four brothers; Dr. J. Huberty of New Franken, 
J. B. Huberty in Oakfield, E. Huberty in Plymouth and Dr. C. Huberty in
Chicago. The burial took place at the Catholic Cemetery on Monday 
afternoon after the funeral service at St. Peter and Paul Catholic 
Church with Father Kolbe officiating.
Kiel Record —1916
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From Manitowoc county death records:
Nick Huberty (v.12 p.527)
Husband of Catherine Ehlenbeck
April 18, 1865-Nov. 16, 1916
Son of Nick Huberty and Elizabeth Jocobia (both born Germany)
Born Wisconsin -laborer 
Died from "septicaemia -purulent arthritis, 4 months"
Buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Kiel
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Last Wednesday evening at 10 o’clock, Mrs. Katherine Huberty, wife of 
the late Nicholas Huberty, passed away at the St. Agnes Hospital at 
Fond du Lac, after an illness of several months duration. The deceased, 
nee Katherine Ehlenbeck, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 
Ehlenbeck. She was born at St. Anna March 18, 1877. On November 11, 1896 
she was united in marriage with Nicholas Huberty, also of St. Anna, and 
for ten years following their marriage they resided at Wisconsin Rapids.
For the past 27 years the family has resided here, Mr. Huberty passing 
away in November 1916.
Following are the survivors: Seven children, namely; Mrs. Joseph (Clementine) 
Hanert of Milwaukee, Mrs. William (Salvina) Chambers of Red Wing, Minnesota, 
Mrs. E. H. (Josephine) Loehr of Chilton, and Hugo, Albert, Leon, and Lloyd, 
all of this city; her aged mother, Mrs. John Ehlenbeck; four sisters, Mrs. 
Joseph Possley of North Fond du Lac, Mrs. William Wiskerchen and Mrs. Herbert 
Klug of Random Lake, and Mrs. Fred Dankert of Fond du Lac; two brothers, 
William Ehlenbeck of Milwaukee and Jacob Ehlenbeck of St. Anna; and eight 
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Saturday morning at 9 o’clock from the family 
residence, and at 9:30 a.m. services were held at the SS. Peter and Paul 
Catholic church, with the Rev. J. J. Esdepsky officiating. Burial was made 
in the Catholic cemetery.
Mrs. Huberty was a member of the Woman’s Catholic Order of Foresters and the 
Christian Mothers’ Society, which organizations attended the funeral services 
in a body. - 1935
(She died June 12, 1935.)
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From Fond du Lac county death records:
Catherine Huberty nee Ehlenbeck (Fond du Lac 1935-379)
Widow
March 18, 1877-June 12, 1935
Daughter of John Ehlenbeck and Katherine LaCroix (both born Wisconsin)
Born at St. Anna, Calumet County
Died from “carcinoma of bladder, 7 months – refused treatment of any kind 
except relief of pain –hemorrhage from bladder”
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery
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Mrs. Katherine Huberty of Kiel To Be Buried Saturday
Kiel - Mrs. Katherine Huberty, resident of Kiel, wife of the late Nicholas
Huberty, passed away at the St. Agnes hospital at Fond du Lac, Wednesday
evening at 10 o'clock after an illness of several months' duration.
The deceased, who was before her marriage Miss Katherine Ehlenbeck, was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlenbeck and was born in St. Anna on March 18,
1877. She was married to Nicholas Huberty, also of St. Anna, on November 11,
1896, and the couple resided for 10 years in Wisconsin Rapids. For the past
27 years the Huberty family have resided in Kiel. Mr. Huberty passed away
in November, 1916.
Survivors are seven children, Mrs. Joseph (Clementine) Hanert, of Milwaukee,
Mrs. William (Salvina) Chambers of Red Wing, Minn., Mrs. E.H. (Josephine)
Loehr, of Chilton; Hugo, Albert, Leon and Lloyd, all of Kiel. She is also
survived by her aged mother, Mrs. John Ehlenbeck; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph
Possley, of North Fond du Lac, Mrs. William Wiskerchen and Mrs. Herbert Klug,
both of Random Lake, and Mrs. Fred Dankert of Fond du Lac; two brothers,
William Ehlenbeck of Milwaukee, and Jacob Ehlenbeck of St. Anna. There are
also eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, at the family
residence, 408 Fourth with and Chicago streets, and at 9:30 o'clock with
services at the SS. Peter and Paul Catholic church. The Rev. Father J.J.
Esdepsky, will officiate, and burial will be made in the Catholic church
cemetery, near Kiel. Mrs. Huberty was a member of the Woman's Catholic Order
of Foresters and the Christian Mothers' society of the church, which
organizations will attend the funeral services in a body. The body was 
removed to the family residence this morning at 10:30 o'clock where it can
be viewed until the hour of services.
(No newspaper named, 6-12-35 handwritten on the obituary.)