JOSEPH MAHLICH
Joseph Mahlich
From Manitowoc county marriage records: Joseph Mahlich and Theresa Ramminger (v.6 p.60) Oct. 21, 1890 in Catholic ceremony, City of Kiel Joseph Mahlich Son of Franz Mahlich and Theresa Heinann Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County –mason in Kiel Theresa Ramminger Daughter of Conrad Ramminger and Mathilda Ball Born Town of Schleswig Witnesses Emil Mahloch and Joseph Mahlich Witnesses Joseph Aiguer, Henry Ramminger, Margaretha Ramminger and Katie Diedrich ********* St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery (#83) Mahlich Joseph 1858-1933 Mahlich Rosa 1870-1955 *********** From 1906 Sts. Peter and Paul church census: Joseph Mahlich was born March 19, 1860 in Wisconsin. He speaks German with some English. He rents an 80 acre farm two miles east of Kiel and is "poor". Rosa Ramminger (his wife) was born Oct. 5, 1869 in Wisconsin. She speaks German with some English. They were married Oct. 21, 1890 in Kiel by Rev. Schiefen. In 1906 they had the following 4 children: Bertha born Aug. 13, 1891 Elva born Aug. 19, 1894 Edward born Jan. 7, 1902 Edgar born Dec. 15, 1904 Lived in the Town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County on a farm 2 miles east of Kiel. ********* From Manitowoc county death records: Joseph Mahlich (v.27 p.550) Husband of Rosa Ramminger March 19, 1858-Jan. 1, 1933 Son of Frank Mahlich with mother unknown [Theresa Heinann] Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County -farmer Died from "coronary sclerosis, 1932 -myocarditis, 1926" Buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Kiel ********* From Manitowoc county death records: Rosa Mahlich nee Ramminger (v.48 p.485) Oct. 5, 1870-May 9, 1955 Daughter of Conrad Ramminger and Mathilda Ball Born Wisconsin Died from “cerebral hemorrhage –arteriosclerosis” Buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Kiel ********* Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Mahlich, 84, will be held this morning, Thursday, from S.S. Peter and Paul Catholic church. The Rev. F.X. Kheil will celebrate the mass and burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Mahlich was born October 5, 1870, in the town of Schleswig, the daughter of the late Conrad and Mathilda Hall Ramminger. October 22, 1890, she was married to Joseph Mahlich of the town of Charlestown. The couple settled on a farm where they resided for 41 years. Survivors include one son, Edgar, two daughters, Mrs. John Voss of Schleswig, and Mrs. Edgar Zimmermann, town of Rhine; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Gossert, Sheboygan; and two brothers, Henry Ramminger of Random Lake, and John Ramminger of Fond du Lac. Her husband died in 1933. (5-9-1955 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper named)
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CARL MAHLOCH
Carl Mahloch
Margaret (Anhalt) Mahloch
From Manitowoc county marriage records: Chas. Mahloch and Maggie Anhalt (7-208) April 22, 1902 in Catholic ceremony, City of Kiel Chas. Mahloch Son of Jacob Mahloch and Anna Lucas Born Town of Schleswig –farmer Maggie Anhalt Daughter of John Anhalt and Barbara Knier Born Town of Schleswig Witnesses Peter Anhalt, Peter Adam, Math. Mahloch and Barbara Anhalt ********** From 1906 Sts. Peter and Paul church census: Karl Mahloch and Margaret Anhalt Karl Mahloch was born Sept. 2, 1871 in Wisconsin. He speaks only German and owns an 80 acre farm 3 miles east of Kiel. Margaret Anhalt (his wife) was born July 2, 1880 in Wisconsin. She is a daughter of John Anhalt, who is also a member of St. Peter and Paul. Margaret speaks only German. They were married April 22, 1902 in Kiel by Rev. Schmitz. In 1906 there were 3 children: Eulalia born March 22, 1903 Cora born June 8, 1904 Raymund born June 9, 1905 Also living at this house was Lorenz Stetter, who was born Aug. 18, 1889. *********** Carl P. Mahloch, aged 75, a resident of Sheboygan for the past four years, passed away at his home at 6 p.m. on Friday. Mr. Mahloch was born in the town of Schleswig in 1870, and prior to going to Sheboygan in 1942, had resided in Kiel, Elkharg Lake, St. Nazianz, Manitowoc and Brillion. Survivors include his wife, the former Margaret Anhalt; four daughters, Mrs. Ed (Eulalia) Karger, Chicago, Mrs. Joseph (Cora) Groll, Manitowoc, Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Weinberger, R.4, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Erwin (Marcella) Gross, Sheboygan; five sons, Raymond, Manitowoc; John, Valders; Gilbert, R.4, Manitowoc, and Isadore and Carl, Jr., Appleton. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Anna Jacobi of Greenwood and Mrs. Katherine Junk of Kiel, and two brothers, Jacob Mahloch of Delleforch, S.D., and John Mahloch of Kiel. Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 10 a.m. at the St. Gregory Catholic church at St. Nazianz, with the Rev. Fintan Holzknecht officiating. Burial was made in St. Nazianz. Mrs. Anna Jacobi and Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobi of Greenwood attended the funeral from out of town. (No newspaper named) *********** Carl (also shown as Charles) (Sept. 2, 1870-Dec. 27, 1946 -husband of Margaret nee Anhalt -son of Jacob Mahlock and Anna M. Luckas [Jacob and Anna are buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Town of Schleswig -Jacob Sept. 1, 1845-June 28, 1930 -Anna Aug. 4, 1847-June 12, 1905] -farmer -born Town of Schleswig -died Sheboygan County -died from "coronary thrombosis -arteriosclerosis")(no county death record)(he is in cem. #21) ********* Mrs. Margaret Mahloch, 92, a former Sheboygan resident, widow of Charles, died Thursday afternoon in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been a resident. She leaves 128 direct descendants. The former Margaret Anhalt, was born July 2, 1880, in Manitowoc County, a daughter of the late John and Barabara Knier Anhalt. She was married to Mr. Mahloch on April 22, 1902, in Kiel. He died Dec. 27, 1946. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Edulilia Karger, of Hoffman Estates, Ill., Mrs. Margaret Weinberger, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Erwin (Marcella) Gross, Sheboygan; four sons, Gilbert, Manitowoc, John, St. Nazianz, Isadore, Shawano, and Carl, Appleton; 37 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son and daughter, four brothers, eight sisters and a great-grandchild. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc, with the Rev. Duane Dionne, pastor, celebrant. Family rites will be at 9:30 a.m. in the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Burial will be in St. Gregory Cemetery, St. Nazianz. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. tonight. Memorial services will be held there at 7:30. ************ Mrs. Margaret Mahloch, 92, a resident of Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, the past year died there Thursday. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Duane Dionne will officiate and burial will be in St. Gregory Cemetery, St. Nazianz. Mrs. Mahloch, nee Margaret Anhalt, was born July 2, 1880, in Manitowoc County, daughter of the late John and Barbara Knier Anhalt. She was married to Charles Mahloch April 22, 1902, at Kiel. She was a lifelong Manitowoc County resident. Mr. Mahloch preceded her in death Dec. 27, 1946. Survivors include four sons, Gilbert, of Manitowoc, John of St. Nazianz, Isadore, of Shawano and Carl, of Appleton; three daughters, Mrs. Eulilia Karger, of Hoffman Estate, Ill., Mrs. Margaret Weinberger, of Manitowoc and Mrs. Erwin (Marcella) Gross, of Sheboygan; 37 grandchildren, 75 great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren. A son, Raymond, a daughter, Mrs. Cora Grall, four brothers, eight sisters and a great grandchild preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday, where memorial services will be at 7:30 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. January 5, 1973 ************ Margaret nee Anhalt (July 2, 1880-Jan. 4, 1973 wife of Carl -daughter of John Anhalt and Barbara Knier -died from "arteriosclerosis -gangrene of leg, two months")
ERNESTINE (MATTHIESEN) MAHLSTEDT
Ernestine (Matthiesen) Mahlstedt
From Calumet county marriage records (v.3 p.283) John Mahlstedt and Ernestine Matthiesen John Mahlstedt b: Holstein, Germany –painter p: Detlef Mahlstedt and Margaretha Kock m: Nov. 8, 1900 in civil ceremony, Town of New Holstein to: Ernestine Matthiessen b: Town of New Holstein p: Henry Matthiessen and Catharina Scherer ********** From Calumet county death records: John Mahlstedt (v.12 p.343) April 17, 1864 – possibly March 8, 1948 (no date given) Son of Detlaf Mahlstedt and Margaret Koch Born Germany –farmer Died from “true uremia, 10 days –cardio-vascular-renal disease –arteriosclerosis” Buried at New Holstein Cemetery