EDWARD KREIMANN
Edward Kreimann
From Manitowoc county marriage records: Edward Kreimann and Emma Schilling (v.5 p.442) March 14, 1889 at “Church at Schleswig”, Town of Schleswig Edward Kreimann Son of John Kreimann and Sophia Heince Born Town of New Holstein –farmer Emma Schilling Daughter of Philip Schilling and Christina Duerrachter Born Town of Schleswig ******** From Manitowoc county death records: Edward Kreimann (v.15 p.198) June 7, 1865-Dec. 27, 1917 [Husband of Emma Schilling] Son of Johannath Kreimann and Sophia Hime (both born Germany) Born Wisconsin –farmer Died from “chr. payenchamatus [? –cannot read] –nephritis” Buried at Methodist Cemetery, Kiel ********* From Manitowoc county death records: Emma Kreiman nee Schilling (v.41 p.638) July 20, 1865-Sept. 17, 1948 Wife of Ed Kreiman Daughter of Phillip Schilling and Christina Duerrwaechter (both born Germany) Born Town of Schleswig Died from “uterus carcinoma” Buried at Megger’s Pilgrims Rest, Town of Schleswig ********* After an illness of several months' durations, Mrs. Emma Kreimann passed away at her home at 1030 4th St., this city, early Friday morning. The deceased was born July 20, 1865, in the town of Schleswig, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schilling. On Mar. 14, 1889, she was united in marriage with Edward Kreimann. The couple made their home on a farm in the town of Schleswig until 1934, when they moved to this city. Survivors include two sons, Leland of Manitowoc, and Armin of New Holstein; a daughter, Lily at home; three sisters, Mrs. Louisa Wieting of Redfield, S.D., Mrs. William Kuhn of Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. William Zick of Chicago; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Her husband, and a son, Harry, preceded her in death. Funeral services took place Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the M.K. Bethel church at Meggers, with Rev. Clarence Becker officiating. Burial was made in the Pilgrims' Rest cemetery adjoining the church. (9-17-1948 hand written on the obituary-no newspaper cited) ********** Mrs. Emma Kriman(sic), 83, of 1030 Fourth street, Kiel, died early today at her home following a lingering illness. Born July 20, 1865, in the town of Schleswig, the deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schilling. She was married to Edward Kriman on March 14, 1889. The couple made their home on a farm in the town of Schleswig until 1934 when they moved to Kiel. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Lily Kriman, at home; two sons, Lelan, Manitowoc, and Armin, New Holstein; six grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Her husband and one son, Harry; preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Megger Bethel Methodist church. The Rev. Clarence Becker, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be made in the adjoining Pilgrim's Rest cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Meiselwitz Funeral home, Kiel, from Sunday noon until 11 a.m. Monday, and may be viewed at the church from Monday noon until the time of the services. The Sheboygan Press - Friday, September 17, 1948 - P. 10 ********** Meggers Methodist Cemetery: Emma Kreimann/July 20, 1865/Sept. 17, 1948 Edw. Kreimann/Born June 7, 1865/Died Dec. 27, 1917FERDINAND KREIMANN
Ferdinand Kreimann
From Calumet county marriage records: Ferd Fritz Kreimann and Helen Cecelia Greve (v.3 p.166) Oct. 10, 1894 in civil ceremony, Town of New Holstein Ferd Fritz Kreimann Son of Henry Kreimann and Marie Kruse Born Town of Schleswig Helen Cecilia Greve Daughter of Henry and Sophia Greve Born Rantoul, Calumet County ********* From Calumet county death records: Ferdinand F. Kreimann (v.12 p.722) Sept. 20, 1871-April 26, 1951 Son of Henry Kreimann and Wilhelmina Kruse Born Town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County –farmer Died from “metastatic anoplastic – carcinoma of glands of neck original site not known” Buried at New Holstein, Cemetery ********* From Sheboygan county death records: Helen Kreimann nee Greve (v.69 p.305) Widowed April 10, 1875-July 18, 1957 Daughter of Henry Greve and Sophia Born Town of Rantoul, Calumet County Died from “cerebral hemorrhage, sudden” Buried at the New Holstein Cemetery