PHOTOS FROM GLASS NEGATIVES



J. Lerche



Miss Lerche...

IDA (SCHOETZEL) LEUSTKES


Ida (Schoetzel) Leustkes

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Rudolph J. Leustkes [Lenstkes?] and Ida Schaetzel [Schoetzel] (v.6 p.69)
Married Nov. 13, 1890 in Reformed Church, Town of Meeme
Rudolph J. Lenstkes
Son of John Lenstkes and Ellis Schotten
Born Holland
Photographer at Antigo, Langlade County
Ida Schaetzel
Daughter of George Schaetzel and Magdalena Gerlach
Born Wisconsin
Witnesses August Albrecht and Ferdinand Schneider
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She is a sister to Frank Schoetzel also in the photos.

CHARLES LEVERENZ


Charles Leverenz

From Calumet county marriage records:
Carl Christian Leverenz and Alma Christina Reichardt (v.3 p.67)
Married Nov. 8, 1888 in clerical ceremony, Brillion, Calumet County
Carl Christian Leverenz
Son of Joachim Leverenz and Wilhelmina Bastian
Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County –farmer 
Alma Christina Reichardt
Daughter of Michael Reichard and Katharina Caflisch
Born Town of Maple Grove, Manitowoc County
Witnesses Wm. J. Leverenz and Emily L. Leverenz
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From Calumet county death records:
Charles Christian Leverenz (v.8 p.301)
Sept. 27, 1864-April 6, 1928
Widower
Son of Joachin Leverenz and Minnie Bastian (both born Germany)
Born Wisconsin
Died from “angina pectoris”
Buried at Methodist Cemetery, Meggers
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Funeral Services For New Holstein Man Held Today
New Holstein—funeral services for Charles Leverenz were held 
at 1:30 p.m. today, the Rev. Feldt officiating and interment 
was made in the cemetery at Meggers.  Charles Christian 
Leverenz was born at Charlestown, Sept, 27, 1864 and grew to 
young manhood in that vicinity.  On November 8, 1888, he was 
united in marriage with Miss Alma Reichert, who preceded him 
in death by fifteen years.  Since the time of her death, Mr. 
Leverenz had made his home with a son, Orin, at Meggers and 
passed away there Friday morning after a brief illness.  He 
is survived by his son, Orin, two brothers, William of Waldo 
and George of New Holstein; three sisters, Mrs. Gust Weber 
of New Holstein, Mrs. Emma Reichert of Meggers and Miss Lizzie 
Leverenz of Kiel.  Mr. Leverenz was affiliated with the 
Methodist church at Meggers for a number of years.  
Sheboygan Press, April 9, 1928