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Note for: Albert Koth, -
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Occupation: Place: Sawmill and threshing business in Utica, Michigan
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Note for: Anna Marie Scheller, -
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Individual Note: Her information and link to Edward from the LDS database.
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Note for: Ch. Weiskopf, WFT Est 1786-1806 - AFT 1880
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Individual Note: [v112t1811.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Record Change October 26, 2000
Source: RLorenz200.ged
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Sep 23, 2001
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Note for: Peter Stadelman, ABT 1851 -
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Occupation: Place: Farmer
Residence: Place: A log house on Blohm Road in Raisinville
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Note for: Elizabeth Stadelman, 1878 -
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Education: Date: BET 1885 AND 1890
Place: Trinity Lutheran School, Monroe, Michigan
Residence: Place: 3152 South Custer Road
Individual Note: "Was born in a farm house on what is now called Blohm Road in Raisinville. The farmhouse was of log construction and Christine, her mother, who was a "Town Girl" (daughter of Fred and Mary Hoag Eichbauer who lived on Third Street) hated those bare log walls on the interior. To please her Peter plastered over the walls and shiked it much better then. Their marriage was in 1877.
Elizabeth was the first child, but before three years passed Christine had born 4 children. A set of twins did not long survive however. Premature and small babies seldom did survive.
At the age of 7 Elizabeth went to live with her Eichbauer grandparents so that she could attend Trinity School where she went until she was 12. There were 2 teachers then, Henry Meyer and a Harbeck. After she stopped school her brother came to town to go.
Elizabeth worked hard from that time on, helping both her mother in the house and her father in the fields.
Her father's parents, John and Evva Stadelman, were Raisinville Twp. farmers, too. Both had been born in Germany and married before coming to America, but Peter was born here.
Elizabeth remembers her father taking the horse across the Raisin at the fording place just west of where the Monroe County Library is now. It was possible only in the summer months and sometimes even then the water came up to the buggy box. It was scary, but it saved a long roundabout ride via a bridge in Monroe. The old Raisinville Road bridge was in such bad repair, with many planks missing, that it had been long since abandoned.
Elizabeth recalls seeing the old Paper Mill as a child. It was not running and the dam was broken. The mill stood where the barn is now, on the farm just west of Raisinville Road on the south bank of the river.
There was a grist mill on N. Custer Road about 1 mile east of the Godfried farm where Elizabeth's father took his feed to be ground, and then beyond this was the Water Loo Mills which made flour on the south side of the river.
Fred Eichbauer was a mason by trade and a relative of the Eichbauers who made monuments - also of Reisigs, Hoags who had all come from Gemany at about the same time.
Among the many photographs of her family is a startling one of a Hoag girl taken after her death as a young woman; she is posed very stiffly in an almost horizontal position on the family couch with gay cushions in stark contrast to her long white dress.
Elizabeth's father's family were long-lived people.
Peter and his family lived in their log house until just a few years before Elizabeth was married in 1900. The brick house was a big improvement."
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Note for: John Stadelman, -
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Occupation: Place: Farmer in Raisinville Township
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Note for: George Godfried, -
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Residence: Place: 3152 South Custer Road
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Note for: Kittie Eichbauer, 12 SEP 1884 -
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Individual Note: Name and birth info from LDS database.
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Note for: Ernestine Johanna Eichbauer, 10 SEP 1892 - 1957
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Individual Note: [v75t1191.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Housewife
Personality/Intrst
Loving mother, great cook
Residence
6132 Baldwin, Detroit 13
Ethnicity/Relig.
Lutheran
Comment 2
After their marriages, they had card play-
Comment 4
Depression. Buried - Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Comment 1
Life time friend of her cousin Clara Melms
Comment 3
ing parties that helped get them thru the
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Note for: Otto Ferdinand Klinger, 16 JAN 1888 - 5 MAY 1964
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Individual Note: [v75t1191.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Tool & Die - Foreman, Dodge Main
Personality/Intrst
Fixer upper, cheerful, good company
Residence
St Clair Shores, Michigan
Ethnicity/Relig.
Lutheran
Comment 2
They were part of the card playing group
Comment 4
Buried - Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit
Comment 1
Close friends of August & Clara Zielesch.
Comment 3
of the Cobbs, Luths, Blenkles, & Zieleschs
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Note for: George F. Klinger, 13 MAR 1913 - MAY 1979
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Individual Note: [v75t1191.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Dodge Motor
Personality/Intrst
Gradening
Residence
St Clair Shores
Ethnicity/Relig.
Lutheran
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Note for: Arthur H. Klinger, 25 JUN 1915 - 21 DEC 1997
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Alias: /Art/
Individual Note: [v75t1191.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Burton Abstract Co. Examiner, Retired
Personality/Intrst
Cheerful, a good friend, family historian
Residence
St Clair Shores, Mi
Ethnicity/Relig.
Lutheran
Comment 2
close friendship with the Zieleschs and
Comment 4
Eichbauers. Buried Forest Lawn Cem,Detroit
Comment 1
Over the years, Art continued his parents
Comment 3
thus maintained the family link with the
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Note for: Royal Klinger, 12 JUN 1917 - 1 NOV 1982
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Individual Note: [v75t1191.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Dodge Motor
Residence
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Ethnicity/Relig.
Lutheran