HENRY SCHUELER
Henry Schueler
ELLA (HIPKE) SCHUELER
Ella (Hipke) Schueler
From Calumet county marriage records: Henry Schueler and Ella Hipke (v.3 p.68) Married Dec. 1, 1888 in civil ceremony, Town of New Holstein Henry Schueler Son of Bandarse Schueler and Eva Catherina Zentel Born Saukville, Ozaukee County Blacksmith at New Holstein Ella Hipke Daughter of Christian Hipke and Anna M. Johanna Rolfs Born Lisbon Kendel County, Illinois Witnesses Wm. F. Sell, Loui Schueler, Emma Hipke and Eva Schueler ********** From Calumet county death records: Henry Schueler (v.12 p.265) Husband of Ellie Nov. 5, 1862-July 21, 1948 Son of Balthaesar Schueler and Catharine (both born Germany) Born Saukville, Ozaukee County Died from “uremic poisoning –cardio-vascular renal disease with generalized anasarcar” Buried at New Holstein Cemetery ********* Henry Schueler, aged 85, passed away at his home in New Holstein last week Wednesday afternoon. A native of Saukville, Mr. Schueler was born Nov. 5, 1862, the son of Balthazor and Catherine Schueler. He attended school in Saukville, and came to New Holstein as a youth. He learned the wagonmaking trade at a trade school in Milwaukee and subsequently worked as a blacksmith and wagonmaker. For the past 30 years he has worked for the F. W. Schmidt Pea Harvester Co. at New Holstein. Survivors are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Edna) Perry of Great Falls, Mont.; two sons, Milton of St. Paul, Minn., and Lyle of Westfield, N. J.; six grandchildren, and two brothers, Louis of St. Louis, and George of Saukville. One daughter, Mrs. Anje Meyer died in February, 1945; a son Norman in January, 1946, and another daughter, Mrs. Nora Boege in November, 1947. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Erbe- Hoffmann Funeral home in New Holstein, with the Rev. John H. Seidler officiating. Burial was made in the New Holstein city cemetery. Pallbearers were A. T. Hipke, Herman Muenster, Robert Schilling, D. F. Kaiser, H. D. Lauson and August Vollstedt. During the services Mrs. Jacob Schildhauer sang "Litany for all Souls" by Brahm, and "Now the Laborer's Cross is O'er," by Grieg, with accompaniment by Mrs. Don Evjen. No Newspaper Listed - July 29, 1948 ********** Mrs. Ellie Schueler, 87, former town of New Holstein resident, passed away Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Perry, Great Falls, Mont., following a lingering illness. She had made her home with the Perrys’ for the past three years. Nee Ellie Hipke, she was born December 7, 1864, in Blue Island, Ill., a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hipke. On December 1, 1888, she was married to Henry Schueler in the town of New Holstein. She was a charter member of the Civic club and the German Reading circle. Survivors include two sons, Milton of St. Paul and Lyle of Lancaster, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Edna) Perry of Great Falls; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Erbe-Hoffman Funeral home, New Holstein. The Rev. John R. Seidler, pastor of the St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church, will officiate and burial will be made in the New Holstein cemetery. Sheboygan Press, July 31, 1951
ANNA (GLOCK) SCHUETTE
Anna (Glock) Schuette
This is the elder sister to the Alma Glock Burkardt. There were three Glock children. Anna (born about 1865), Alma (born about 1867) and Henry (born about 1872). The parents were Adam Glock and Catherine Gerlack. The family comes from the Town of Schleswig. ******** From Sheboygan county marriage records: Carl Herman Schuette and Anna Elizabeth Glock (v.6 p.220) Married July 11, 1886 in religious ceremony in Town of Rhine Carl Herman Schuette Son of Carl Schuette and Caroline Meyer Born Town of Herman, Sheboygan County –workman Anna Elisabeth Glock Daughter of Adam Glock and Catherine Gerlach Witnesses Henry Boldt, Gottlieb Burkhardt ******** From Sheboygan county death records: Carl Schuette (v.44 p.241) Husband of Anna Kerck [Glock] April 16, 1862-Oct. 28, 1939 Son of Carl Schuette with mother unknown (both born Germany) Born Sheboygan County –farmer Died from “cirrhosis of liver” Buried at Wildwood Cemetery, City of Sheboygan
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