PHOTOS FROM GLASS NEGATIVES

KATHERINE (TROST) REHM


Katherine (Trost) Rehm

From Calumet county marriage records:
John Rehm and Catharine Trost (v.4 p.13)
Married Sept. 12, 1903 in civil ceremony in Town of New Holstein
John Rehm
Son of Jacob Rehm and Mary
Born Wuerthemburg, Germany –laborer 
Catharine Trost
Daughter of Jacob F. Trost and Elizabeth Eberle
Born Wuerthenburg, Germany
Witnesses Jacob Heinkel and Catharine Heinkel
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From Calumet county death records:
Katherine Rehm nee Trost (v.12 p.108)
Wife of John Rehm
May 14, 1875-June 27, 1947
Daughter of Frederick Trost, with mother unknown (born Germany)
Born Hilben, Germany
Died from “metastatic carcinoma pulmonary –carcinoma of the breast 
   –amputation of breast, 1945”
Buried at the New Holstein Cemetery
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Funeral services for Mrs. John Rehm were held Monday afternoon from the 
Erbe-Hoffmann funeral home to the St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed 
church with Rev. J. R. Seidler officiating.  Burial was made in the New 
Holstein city cemetery. The pallbearers were the six son-in-laws, Alfred 
Warnke, Ben Manz, Alfred Feile, Harvey Kasten, Gilbert Ludwig and Lester 
Quade.
During the services Mrs. Jac Schildhauer sang, “Nearer My God to Thee’ 
and “Abide with Me” with accompaniment by Donald Vollstedt.
All the grandchildren attended with the exception of the grandson, Cpl 
Donald Manz, who is station at Gerzia, Italy, with the US army.
No newspaper named, June 26, 1947
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JOHN REHM DIES AT HOME IN NEW HOLSTEIN
John Rehm, well-known resident of New Holsten, passed away at his home at
3:20 a.m. Thursday, following an illness of two weeks duration.
The deceased was born at Hielben-Urach, Germany, on July 2, 1878, and came
to this country at the age of 11 years, and settling in New Holstein.
Sept. 12, 1903, he was married to Miss Katherine Trost of New Holstein,
and the couple settled on a farm two miles south of that city on Highway
57, where they lived until three years ago, when they retired and moved
to the city. Mrs. Rehm died in June, 1947.
Survivors are six daughters and one son, namely: Mrs. Alfred (Elsie) Warnke,
Mrs. Ben (Nelda) Manz, Mrs. Alfred (Marielle) Feile, and Gilbert Rehm of
Kiel, Mrs. Harvey (Clara) Kasten of Maywood, Ill., Mrs. Lester (Anna) Quade
of Calumet Harbor, and Mrs. Gilbert (Rola) Rehm of New Holstein. Ten grand-
children also survive.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the
Erbe-Hoffmann Funeral home in New Holstein, with the Rev. John R. Seidler,
pastor of the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church officiating. Burial
was made in the New Holstein city cemetery.
Pallbearers were Henry Gremmer, Edwin Jochimsen, Rudolph Jochimsen, Peter
Schmidt, Reinhold Hildebrandt and Fred Dekker.
(No newspaper named, 6-16-1949 handwritten on obituary)
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From Calumet county death records:
John Rehm (v.12 p.387)
Widower of Katherine Trost
July 2, 1878-June 9, 1949
Son of Marie Schaar, with father unknown
Born Hielben, Germany –farmer 
Died from “cerebral accident, 17 days –arteriosclerosis”
Buried at the New Holstein Cemetery

SOPHIA (STANGE) REICHART


Sophia (Stange) Reichart

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Edward Reichert and Sophia Stange (v.7 p.328)
Married June 11, 1904 in civil ceremony, Kiel
Edward Reichert 
Son of Fred Reichert and Friedericke Anhalt
Born Town of Rhine –farmer Town of Rhine
Sophia Stange
Daughter of Peter Stange and Mary Slater
Born Town of Schleswig
Witnesses C. W. Stange and B. Anhalt
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From Sheboygan county death records:
Edward Reichart (v.44 p.31)
Widower of Sophia Stange
April 10, 1873-July 10, 1939
Son of Frederick  Reichart and Friedericka Anhalt (both born Germany)
Born Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County –farmer 
Died from “coronary embolism –arterioscerosis”
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery
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From Sheboygan county death records:
Sophia Reichart nee Stange (v.34 p.580)
Wife of Edward Reichart
Dec. 29, 1878-Oct. 4, 1931
Daughter of Peter Stange and Mary Sloeter (both born Germany)
Died from “chalocystitis –carcinoma of pancreas”
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery