William Peter Schulteis
M, * b. 24 August 1921, + d. 20 May 1978
- 4th great-grandson of Johann Wolff
William Peter Schulteis, son of William Schulteis and Agnes Maria Wolf, was born on Wednesday, 24 August 1921 at home in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2,3,4 William + died, at the age of 56 years, on Saturday, 20 May 1978 at Hartford Memorial Hospital, Hartford.5,3,4 He is ± buried in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Germantown.4,6 The burial location is in Section 4, Row 3, Grave 322. Mass of Christian Burial was conducted at Sacred Heart Church by Fathers Florian Mac and Al Esselmann Co-Celebrants.
Citations
- [S17] Birth of William Peter Schulteis; 24 August 1921; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 18798.
- [S3194] Parish Baptism Register 1846 - present; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
- [S41] Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
- [S1797] Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
- [S684] Death of William Peter Schulteis; 20 May 1978; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 30957.
- [S2484] Parish Burial Service Register; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
Margaretha Schumacher1
F, * b. say 1768
Child of Margaretha Schumacher and Urban Thomas
- Elisabeth Thomas+ * b. say 1798, + d. 11 December 1870
Citations
- [S50] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057254-M987083.
Johann Georg Semmelbauer1
M, * b. say 1713, + d. say 1762
Johann Georg Semmelbauer, son of Michael Semmelbauer and Anna Koller, was * born say 1713 in Vollmau (Folmava), Eisenstein, Bohemia, Austria.1 On Thursday, 26 June 1738, Johann Georg oo married Anna Barbara Kollweckh in Vollmau (Folmava).1 Say 1758, Johann Georg oo married Margretha Millbauer in Vollmau (Folmava). Johann + died say 1762 in Vollmau (Folmava).1
Child of Johann Georg Semmelbauer and Anna Barbara Kollweckh
- Johann Wolfgang Semmelbauer+ * b. 11 April 1749, + d. 24 February 1818
Citations
- [S279] Personal Communication; Thomas H. Semelbauer; 1998-2004; Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
Johann Wolfgang Semmelbauer
M, * b. 11 April 1749, + d. 24 February 1818
Johann Wolfgang Semmelbauer, son of Johann Georg Semmelbauer and Anna Barbara Kollweckh, was * born on Friday, 11 April 1749 in Obervollmau, District of Taus, Bohemia, Austria.1,2 On Thursday, 12 July 1770, Johann Wolfgang, age 21, oo married Barbara Vogel at St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava), District of Taus, Bohemia.3,1,2 On Saturday, 01 October 1791, Johann Wolfgang, age 42, oo married Walburga Purer at St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava), District of Taus, Bohemia.1 On Tuesday, 22 November 1803, Johann Wolfgang, age 54, oo married Anna Maria Macht at St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava).1,2 Johann + died, at the age of 68 years, on Tuesday, 24 February 1818 in Vollmau (Folmava), Bohemia.1,2
Child of Johann Wolfgang Semmelbauer and Barbara Vogel
- Juliana Semmelbauer+ * b. 08 November 1779, + d. 05 January 1824
Citations
- [S279] Personal Communication; Thomas H. Semelbauer; 1998-2004; Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S3400] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; www.familysearch.org/.
- [S278] Sacramental Registration Record; Register of births, Roman Catholic Parsonage, Vollmau, State Regional Archives, Plzen, Czech Republic; Viewed by Sr. Vladimir Bystricky PhD, CSC; Researched by Kenan Siegel.
Juliana Semmelbauer
F, * b. 08 November 1779, + d. 05 January 1824
Juliana Semmelbauer, daughter of Johann Wolfgang Semmelbauer and Barbara Vogel, was * born on Monday, 08 November 1779 at Hausnummer 14, Obervollmau, District of Taus, Bohemia, Austria.1,2 On Wednesday, 13 January 1802, Juliana, age 22, oo married Joachim Bernhard Sigel, age 21, in St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava).3,4 Juliana + died, at the age of 44 years, on Monday, 05 January 1824 at Hüllbauerin Hausnummer 7 (59), Obervollmau, Bohemia.5,6,2
Child of Juliana Semmelbauer and Joachim Bernhard Sigel
- Alois Siegl+ * b. 17 December 1821, + d. 19 May 1901
Citations
- [S279] Personal Communication; Thomas H. Semelbauer; 1998-2004; Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S3400] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; www.familysearch.org/.
- [S3005] Sacramental Marriage Registration (Joachim Sigl and Juliana Semelbauer); Register of Marriages, Roman Catholic Parsonage, Hornì Folmava, Retained at State Regional Archives, Plzen, Czech Republic; View by: Jakub Smid in January of 2006.
- [S2762] Personal Communication; Willibald Dippl; 2002-2007; 93426 Roding, Germany with Marianne Muehlbauer to Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S293] Death of Juliana Semmelbauer; 01 May 1824; Recorded by Sudetendentsches Genealogisches Archiv, in 93053 Regensburg, Germany.
- [S1675] Sacramental Registration Records, Parish of St. Antonius, Vollmau, Taus District, Bohemia, Austrian Empire, Viewed by: Maximilian Utz of Warzenreid-Bavaria-Germany.
Michael Semmelbauer1
M, * b. 1660, + d. 12 May 1743
Michael Semmelbauer was * born in 1660 in Furth im Wald, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germanic Lands.2 Say 1690, Michael oo married Anna Koller at Maria Himmelfahrt Catholic Church, Furth im Wald, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germanic Lands.1,2 Michael + died on Sunday, 12 May 1743 in Falbenau (Vollmau), Bohemia, Austria.2
Child of Michael Semmelbauer and Anna Koller
- Johann Georg Semmelbauer+ * b. say 1713, + d. say 1762
Citations
- [S279] Personal Communication; Thomas H. Semelbauer; 1998-2004; Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S3400] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; www.familysearch.org/.
Alois Siegl
M, * b. 17 December 1821, + d. 19 May 1901
Alois Siegl
1888
(1821-1901
1888
(1821-1901
Child of Alois Siegl and Margaret Rieß
- Anton Siegl+ * b. 07 November 1843, + d. 25 July 1906
Citations
- [S278] Sacramental Registration Record; Register of births, Roman Catholic Parsonage, Vollmau, State Regional Archives, Plzen, Czech Republic; Viewed by Sr. Vladimir Bystricky PhD, CSC; Researched by Kenan Siegel.
- [S767] Personal Communication; Maximilian Utz Jr.; November 1998; 93458 Warzenried, Federal Republic of Germany, Bavaria with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S1589] Personal Communication; Anni Rausch; December, 1999 - 2006; Crailsheim, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S279] Personal Communication; Thomas H. Semelbauer; 1998-2004; Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA with Donald Joseph Schulteis: from Tom's cousin living in Fruth-im-Wald, Bavaria.
- [S2950] Personal Communication; Karl Siegl; 2002; 97769 Bad Breuckenau, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
Anna (Ann) Margaret Siegl
F, * b. 31 July 1912, + d. 14 July 1992
Anna (Ann) Margaret Siegl, daughter of Joseph John Siegl and Anna Ott, was * born on Wednesday, 31 July 1912 in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.1,2,3,4 She was ~ baptized on Thursday, 29 August 1912 at St. Liborious Catholic Church, Saint Louis.5 On Wednesday, 11 August 1937 Anna (Ann) Margaret, age 25, oo married Oliver Peter Schulteis, age 25, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldendale, Wisconsin.6,7 Anna + died, at the age of 79 years, on Tuesday, 14 July 1992 at Mequon Care Center, Mequon, Wisconsin.8,3,9,4 She is ± buried in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Germantown.4,10 The burial location is Section 3, Row 6, Plot 29-B2 east of her mother Anna (Ott) Siegl and between her husband Oliver and daughter Monica. Mass of Christian Burial was conducted by Father Bernard Sippel. Pallbearers were her granddaughters Chris, Carrie, Becky, Angie, Mandy and Jodie and her grandsons Dan, Mike and Greg helped out when needed.
There was only one thing really important to Ann and that was her family, they always came first. Her priorities from which she never wavered were her children, her husband, and her friends. She gave up much for them and only she, and possibly her husband knew just how much. She was not one to publicize. Ann did things in the community that only they, she and Oliver knew about (preparing food at Christmas was one such task). She is very much missed.
There was only one thing really important to Ann and that was her family, they always came first. Her priorities from which she never wavered were her children, her husband, and her friends. She gave up much for them and only she, and possibly her husband knew just how much. She was not one to publicize. Ann did things in the community that only they, she and Oliver knew about (preparing food at Christmas was one such task). She is very much missed.
Citations
- [S245] Birth of Anna Theresa Siegl; 31 July 1912; Recorded by State of Missouri, in St. Louis, Missouri; Certificate Number 47935 r 9002.
- [S246] Birth of Anna Theresa Siegl; 31 July 1912; Recorded by Missouri Division of Health, in Jefferson City, Cole County. Missouri , USA; Certificate Number CN-47935-12.
- [S41] Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
- [S1797] Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
- [S244] Baptismal Registration Record, Anna Theresa Siegl, 31 July 1912; St. Laborius Parish, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
- [S16] Marriage of Oliver Peter Schulteis and Anna Siegl; 11 August 1937; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 13396.
- [S4191] Parish Marriage Register; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
- [S2758] Death of Ann Margaret Schulteis; 14 July 1992; Recorded by Ozaukee County in Port Washington, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Oliver Schulteis husband; Certificate Number 1153002/340.
- [S2361] Obituary of Ann Margaret Siegl, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA, July, 1992.
- [S2484] Parish Burial Service Register; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
Anton Siegl
M, * b. 07 November 1843, + d. 25 July 1906
Anton Siegl, son of Alois Siegl and Margaret Rieß, was * born on Tuesday, 07 November 1843 at Hüllbauer Hausnummer 7 (59), Obervollmau, Eisenstein, Boehmen Koenigreich, Austria.1,2,3,4 On Wednesday, 09 February 1870, Anton, age 26, oo married Margarethe Mühlbauer, age 22, at St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava).1,2,3 Anton + died, at the age of 62 years, on Wednesday, 25 July 1906 in Vollmau (Folmava, Eisenstein, Boehmen Koenigreich, Austria.1,3
Child of Anton Siegl and Margarethe Mühlbauer
- Joseph John Siegl+ * b. 23 April 1887, + d. 04 April 1946
Citations
- [S289] Notes of Anna Margaret (Siegl) Schulteis; provided by Monica Ann Theresa Schulteis; 1997; Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA to Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S767] Personal Communication; Maximilian Utz Jr.; November 1998; 93458 Warzenried, Federal Republic of Germany, Bavaria with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S1589] Personal Communication; Anni Rausch; December, 1999 - 2006; Crailsheim, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S1675] Sacramental Registration Records, Parish of St. Antonius, Vollmau, Taus District, Bohemia, Austrian Empire, Viewed by: Maximilian Utz of Warzenreid-Bavaria-Germany.
Georg Adam Sigl
M, * b. say 1743
Georg Adam Sigl, son of Johann Adam Sigl and Katharina (maiden name unknown), was born say 1743 at possibly in Vollmau, Bohemia, Austria. On Tuesday, 15 October 1765, Georg Adam oo married Barbara Müllbauer, age 20, at Maria Himmelfahrt Catholic Church, Furth im Wald.1,2
Research note: Reviewing the information surrounding Vollmau, we know per tax records that the Siegl/Sigl family name was not located in Vollmau in 1727. We also know that Georg Adam was not born in Furth Im Wald. A conclusion might be that Johann Adam moved the family two km east to Vollmau probably around 1730 to 1735. In 1873 the family lived at Hausnummer 14, Vollmau (Folmava).
In an Austrian land transfer document issued on 9 January 1873 in Prague, an Adam Sigl was identified as Richter (Bürgermeister) in Vollmau.
Research note: Reviewing the information surrounding Vollmau, we know per tax records that the Siegl/Sigl family name was not located in Vollmau in 1727. We also know that Georg Adam was not born in Furth Im Wald. A conclusion might be that Johann Adam moved the family two km east to Vollmau probably around 1730 to 1735. In 1873 the family lived at Hausnummer 14, Vollmau (Folmava).
In an Austrian land transfer document issued on 9 January 1873 in Prague, an Adam Sigl was identified as Richter (Bürgermeister) in Vollmau.
Child of Georg Adam Sigl and Barbara Müllbauer
- Joachim Bernhard Sigel+ * b. 20 August 1780, + d. 06 August 1856
Citations
- [S278] Sacramental Registration Record; Register of births, Roman Catholic Parsonage, Vollmau, State Regional Archives, Plzen, Czech Republic; Viewed by Sr. Vladimir Bystricky PhD, CSC; Researched by Kenan Siegel.
- [S3526] Personal Communication; archivist Kurt Koch; 13 February 2004; Pfarrarchiv, Rosenstr. 2, 93437 Furth Im Wald, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
Joachim Bernhard Sigel
M, * b. 20 August 1780, + d. 06 August 1856
Joachim Bernhard Sigel, son of Georg Adam Sigl and Barbara Müllbauer, was ~ baptized on Sunday, 20 August 1780 at St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava), District of Taus, Bohemia, Austria.1,2,3 On Wednesday, 13 January 1802, Joachim Bernhard, age 21, oo married Juliana Semmelbauer, age 22, in St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava).4,5 On Monday, 18 October 1824, Joachim Bernhard, age 44, oo married Katharina Mühlbauer, age 32, at St. Antonius Catholic Church, Vollmau (Folmava).1,6 Joachim + died, at the age of 75 years, on Wednesday, 06 August 1856 at Hüllbauer Hausnummer 7 (59), Obervollmau.6
First we find Joachim at Hausnummer 14, Vollmau. Later he was found living at Hüllbauer Hausnummer 7 in Obervollmau. It looks as though in 1805 Joachim purchased the farm which was to become the Siegl family homestead.
After WWI, when Joachim's great-grandson Johann built a new house and barn, the new house became hausnummer 7 and the original house/barn became hausnummer 59. To account for this, and to keep this information tuned to the old vital records which refer to the original house/barn as #7, these records will identify 7 (59) which refers to the original house/barn and 7 which refers to the new house and barn built after WW I.
First we find Joachim at Hausnummer 14, Vollmau. Later he was found living at Hüllbauer Hausnummer 7 in Obervollmau. It looks as though in 1805 Joachim purchased the farm which was to become the Siegl family homestead.
After WWI, when Joachim's great-grandson Johann built a new house and barn, the new house became hausnummer 7 and the original house/barn became hausnummer 59. To account for this, and to keep this information tuned to the old vital records which refer to the original house/barn as #7, these records will identify 7 (59) which refers to the original house/barn and 7 which refers to the new house and barn built after WW I.
Child of Joachim Bernhard Sigel and Juliana Semmelbauer
- Alois Siegl+ * b. 17 December 1821, + d. 19 May 1901
Citations
- [S278] Sacramental Registration Record; Register of births, Roman Catholic Parsonage, Vollmau, State Regional Archives, Plzen, Czech Republic; Viewed by Sr. Vladimir Bystricky PhD, CSC; Researched by Kenan Siegel.
- [S1589] Personal Communication; Anni Rausch; December, 1999 - 2006; Crailsheim, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S3526] Personal Communication; archivist Kurt Koch; 13 February 2004; Pfarrarchiv, Rosenstr. 2, 93437 Furth Im Wald, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S3005] Sacramental Marriage Registration (Joachim Sigl and Juliana Semelbauer); Register of Marriages, Roman Catholic Parsonage, Hornì Folmava, Retained at State Regional Archives, Plzen, Czech Republic; View by: Jakub Smid in January of 2006.
- [S2762] Personal Communication; Willibald Dippl; 2002-2007; 93426 Roding, Germany with Marianne Muehlbauer to Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S1675] Sacramental Registration Records, Parish of St. Antonius, Vollmau, Taus District, Bohemia, Austrian Empire, Viewed by: Maximilian Utz of Warzenreid-Bavaria-Germany.
Johann Sigl1
M, * b. 26 November 1669
Johann Sigl, son of Wolfgang Sigl and Catharina (maiden name unknown), was ~ baptized on Tuesday, 26 November 1669 at Maria Himmelfahrt Catholic Church, Furth im Wald, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.1 Say 1693, Johann oo married Margarethe Barbara (maiden name unknown).
Jakub Smid in November of 2006 reported the microfilms 1 - 18 containing birth records for the parish of Furth im Wald were missing. He found what exists now are index books with all names listed for these years. In that index, he found the information about the birth of Johann Siegl (born 1669, card 6, record ? 68). Unfortunately, the exact dates were missing.
Jakub Smid in November of 2006 reported the microfilms 1 - 18 containing birth records for the parish of Furth im Wald were missing. He found what exists now are index books with all names listed for these years. In that index, he found the information about the birth of Johann Siegl (born 1669, card 6, record ? 68). Unfortunately, the exact dates were missing.
Child of Johann Sigl and Margarethe Barbara (maiden name unknown)
- Johann Adam Sigl+ * b. 24 September 1699
Citations
- [S3526] Personal Communication; archivist Kurt Koch; 13 February 2004; Pfarrarchiv, Rosenstr. 2, 93437 Furth Im Wald, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
Johann Adam Sigl1
M, * b. 24 September 1699
Johann Adam Sigl, son of Johann Sigl and Margarethe Barbara (maiden name unknown), was ~ baptized on Thursday, 24 September 1699 at Maria Himmelfahrt Catholic Church, Furth im Wald, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.1 Say 1721, Johann Adam oo married Katharina (maiden name unknown).
Child of Johann Adam Sigl and Katharina (maiden name unknown)
- Georg Adam Sigl+ * b. say 1743
Citations
- [S3526] Personal Communication; archivist Kurt Koch; 13 February 2004; Pfarrarchiv, Rosenstr. 2, 93437 Furth Im Wald, Bavaria, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
Joseph John Siegl
M, * b. 23 April 1887, + d. 04 April 1946
Joseph John Siegl
(1887-1946)
(1887-1946)
Joseph, at the age of 15, emigrated from Vollmau (Folmava), Bohemia, departing Bremen on 20 September 1902 arriving New York on 1 October in that same year and on to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where his brother Anthony was living. The ship on which he traveled was the Friederick der Grosse. It is said that he and his brother Anthony were each given $200 in which to make their trip. Anthony preceded Joseph by say 15 years. The Ellis Island Internet database identified Joseph as Josef Sigl, 15 years from Tollman arriving New York on 1 October 1902. The ship's manifest identifies Josef as the fifth passenger, in possession of more than $30.00, and with a ticket to Milwaukee. He paid for his own passage. It looks as though he may have traveled alone.8,9 In 1914, Joseph and his brother Anthony visited the family in Vollmau this based on a picture taken there at the time. Missing on the picture was his brother Karl, who had died at age 19 in Vienna in 1897, and his sister Maria, who had died at the age of 34 in 1909.
Joe was a brewer and proud of his work. Along came prohibition and he was required to make beer but without the alcohol. This was not to his liking. Joe left his job in St. Louis and moved the family to Milwaukee at 3234 North 36th Street. This was the home of Anna's parents George and Mary Ott.
Family hearsay has Joe wanting to be a chicken farmer. One of their neighbor's friend was a realtor who heard of a farm available in the South Germantown area. One day the family and the realtor took a car ride and went to look at the farm. Details of the farm are not remembered but what is remembered is that Anna became very sick. The sickness was blamed on the chickens and that was the last time anyone mentioned a chicken farm. Some time went by and Joe and Anna attended a dance at the Beuscher's Inn. They liked the place, bought it from Phillip Beuscher for one dollar and other valuable considerations, and the family moved to South Germantown.
On 4 November 1921, Joseph and Anna and their son Joseph and daughter Anna arrived at the now Siegl Hotel, Beverage Parlor, Dance Hall, and Park on Main Street. They were owner and proprietor. Specialities were chicken and squab dinners at all hours and dressed squab to take home. Art Roskopf was one of several in the area who raised squabs, he in the barn at the Roskopf homestead near Dheinsville.
On 11 March 1927, South Germantown became the Village of Germantown. Eleven citizens of South Germantown had petitioned the Washington County Circuit Court for incorporation of a one square mile area. The petitioners were: Father Banholzer, Adam Diefenthaler, Benn C. Duerrwaechter, Alvin Gronemeyer, Edward Rintelman, Joe Rosecky, Arthur Schmidt, Charles A. Schuster, John A. Schwalbach, Joseph J. Siegl, and Aaron Walterlin. Population of South Germantown, now Germantown, was 243.
It was reported in the Wisconsin News, Wall Street Closing Addition of Saturday, 23 March 1935: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegl had been beaten and robbed of $500 in their Germantown hotel tavern the previous night, by four unmasked men identified as Elroy Schickert age 27 former resident of Germantown, Dominic Guarniere age 24, Mike Farina age 21, and Thomas Konczal age 23 all of Milwaukee. At the point of a gun, Mr. and Mrs. Siegl were bound and gagged. Cash was taken and the foursome sped to Milwaukee on highway 55 later in the century to be called 145. The bandits were captured within 12 hours due to the vigilance of Harold Kannenberg, a Germantown auto mechanic, who obtained the license number. He had noticed the car loitering around town the previous several days and became suspicious. Published in the West Bend News weeks later, four men pleaded guilty and were sentenced to prison.
In another newspaper article written about 1942: The Siegl Hotel is one place in Germantown where one may go and enjoy an excellent meal among attractive and comfortable surroundings. There, good food and all legal beverages are offered at modest prices. The hotel makes a speciality of chicken and squab dinners as well as moderately priced plate lunches. The Siegl Hotel which was originally built some 65 years ago [1875] has been recently remodeled in attractive knotty pine by the present owner. It has a sound proof ceiling, new bar and back bar, moderately illuminated, and by means of transparent tubes, people may actually see beer flowing from the cellar to the tap. The owner and manager, Mr. Joseph Siegl, has directed this establishment for 21 years.
Child of Joseph John Siegl and Anna Ott
- Anna (Ann) Margaret Siegl+ * b. 31 July 1912, + d. 14 July 1992
Citations
- [S289] Notes of Anna Margaret (Siegl) Schulteis; provided by Monica Ann Theresa Schulteis; 1997; Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA to Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S767] Personal Communication; Maximilian Utz Jr.; November 1998; 93458 Warzenried, Federal Republic of Germany, Bavaria with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
- [S1675] Sacramental Registration Records, Parish of St. Antonius, Vollmau, Taus District, Bohemia, Austrian Empire, Viewed by: Maximilian Utz of Warzenreid-Bavaria-Germany.
- [S1797] Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
- [S685] Death of Joseph John Siegl; 04 April 1946; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 16307.
- [S249] Marriage of Joe Siegl and Anna Ott; 1907; Recorded by Recorder of Deeds, in Room 126 City Hall, Tucker & Market Streets, St. Louis, Missouri; Certificate Number 137856.
- [S376] Marriage: Joseph John Siegl and Anna Ott, 1907, St. Agatha Parish, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
- [S2778] Naturalization Declaration of Intention: Joseph John Siegl, 22 July 1908, Eastern District of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, File Number 2106.
- [S2948] Frederick der Grosse Ship Manifest, Arrived: Port of New York on: 01 October 1902; Microfilm Publication : T-715; Page 66.
Wolfgang Sigl
M, * b. say 1625
Wolfgang Sigl was * born say 1625. Before 1664, Wolfgang oo married Catharina (maiden name unknown).
Note: The earliest generations of the Sigl family (Wolfgang married Katharina before 1664, Johann married Margarethe Barbara say 1693, and Johann Adam married Katharina say 1721) had their origins in Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germanic Lands. Suspect Johann Adam moved the family two km east from Furth im Wald to Vollmau, Bohemia, Austria between 1730 and 1735. The grandson of Johann Adam, Joachim Bernhard, came into possession of Hüllbauer Hausnummer 7, now known to the family as the "Siegl homestead," in say 1805.
The “Siegl homestead" ceased to exist after the Sudetenland expulsion in 1945. First the barn and connecting building were removed. By the 1980s, the house building had deteriorated to a great degree and in the 1990s it was removed. In 2006, no vestiges of the buildings nor their foundations, and the surrounding trees could not be found. In that year a bulldozer had cleared the area.
Research Note: If the early families are to be filled out, research concentration will need to be made in Furth im Wald, the Catholic church records of Maria Himmelfahrt, and more importantly, the civil vital records.
Maria Himmelfahrt Catholic Church of Furth im Wald, Bavaria was established in 1664. Any records identifying family members before 1664 will need to be obtained from civil records.
What we can say is the Sigl family arrived in the Furth im Wald, Bavaria probably before 1664 and in Vollmau, Bohemia around 1730. In 1945, family members were expelled from the Sudetenland and by 1990 the homestead buildings in Vollmau (Folmava, Czech Republic) no longer existed.
Note: The earliest generations of the Sigl family (Wolfgang married Katharina before 1664, Johann married Margarethe Barbara say 1693, and Johann Adam married Katharina say 1721) had their origins in Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germanic Lands. Suspect Johann Adam moved the family two km east from Furth im Wald to Vollmau, Bohemia, Austria between 1730 and 1735. The grandson of Johann Adam, Joachim Bernhard, came into possession of Hüllbauer Hausnummer 7, now known to the family as the "Siegl homestead," in say 1805.
The “Siegl homestead" ceased to exist after the Sudetenland expulsion in 1945. First the barn and connecting building were removed. By the 1980s, the house building had deteriorated to a great degree and in the 1990s it was removed. In 2006, no vestiges of the buildings nor their foundations, and the surrounding trees could not be found. In that year a bulldozer had cleared the area.
Research Note: If the early families are to be filled out, research concentration will need to be made in Furth im Wald, the Catholic church records of Maria Himmelfahrt, and more importantly, the civil vital records.
Maria Himmelfahrt Catholic Church of Furth im Wald, Bavaria was established in 1664. Any records identifying family members before 1664 will need to be obtained from civil records.
What we can say is the Sigl family arrived in the Furth im Wald, Bavaria probably before 1664 and in Vollmau, Bohemia around 1730. In 1945, family members were expelled from the Sudetenland and by 1990 the homestead buildings in Vollmau (Folmava, Czech Republic) no longer existed.
Child of Wolfgang Sigl and Catharina (maiden name unknown)
- Johann Sigl+ * b. 26 November 1669
Lucille Harriet Stoever1
F, * b. 09 April 1914, + d. 14 February 2010
Lucille Harriet (Stoever) Meunier
(1914-2010)
(1914-2010)
Child of Lucille Harriet Stoever and Julius Adam Meunier
- Barbara Diane Meunier * b. 24 October 1936, + d. 03 January 2012
Citations
- [S317] Personal Communication; Barbara Diane Meunier; July 1998, October 2010; Needham, Massachusetts, USA with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
(not identified) Stoffel
M, * b. say 1868
Child of (not identified) Stoffel and Mary Wolf
- Rose Stoffel+ * b. 19 January 1899, + d. 13 June 1995
Rose Stoffel
F, * b. 19 January 1899, + d. 13 June 1995
- 4th great-granddaughter of Johann Wolff
Rose Stoffel, daughter of (not identified) Stoffel and Mary Wolf, was * born on Thursday, 19 January 1899.1 Rose + died, at the age of 96 years, on Tuesday, 13 June 1995.1
Citations
- [S41] Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
John Joseph Stubbe
M, * b. 18 February 1885
John Joseph Stubbe was * born on Wednesday, 18 February 1885 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA. On Tuesday, 22 June 1915, John Joseph, age 30, oo married Ida Elizabeth Drought, age 30, at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA.
Anna Gertrude Stuesser1
F, * b. 31 January 1832, + d. 24 November 1902
Anna Gertrude Stuesser, daughter of Franz Joseph Stuesser and Elisabeth Thomas, was * born on Tuesday, 31 January 1832.1 On Sunday, 02 June 1850, Anna Gertrude, age 18, oo married Joseph Peter Doll Sr., age 25.2 [identified as 10 October 1848 by Betty Wulff] Gertrude + died, at the age of 70 years, on Monday, 24 November 1902 at home, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.3 She was buried in St. Lawrence Catholic Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.4
Child of Anna Gertrude Stuesser and Joseph Peter Doll Sr.
- Gertrude Margaret Doll+ * b. 16 September 1852, + d. 08 June 1937
Citations
- [S35] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057248.
- [S2700] Marriage; Recorded by Ozaukee County in Port Washington, Wisconsin, USA prior to county seperation in 1853.
- [S4433] Death of Gertrude Doll; 24 November 1902; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Joseph Doll; Certificate Number 3814; Viewed by Monica Ann Schulteis.
- [S2314] Cemetery Marker; St. Lawrence Catholic Church, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA, view by Bervely Hetzel.
Antonii Stuesser1
M, * b. say 1730
Child of Antonii Stuesser and Anna Catharina Merzenichs
- Johann Stuesser+ * b. 20 February 1751
Citations
- [S29] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-M987071.
Elisabeth Stuesser1
F, * b. say February 1854
Elisabeth Stuesser was * born say February 1854 in Wisconsin, USA.2 On Tuesday, 22 February 1876, Elisabeth oo married Peter W. Wolf, age 22, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal.1
Children of Elisabeth Stuesser and Peter W. Wolf
- Cornelius Wolf+3 * b. 02 February 1879, + d. 28 December 1941
- Peter Christian Wolf+3 * b. 30 June 1883
Citations
- [S3857] Marriage Register 1854-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.
- [S4407] Birth of Peter Christian Wolf; 30 June 1883; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 1566?; Viewed by Monica Ann Schulteis.
- [S3196] Baptismal Register 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.
Eugene John Stuesser
M, * b. 10 December 1890, + d. 25 July 1981
Eugene John Stuesser was * born on Wednesday, 10 December 1890 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2 On Tuesday, 21 November 1916, Eugene John, age 25, oo married Margaret Rose Wolf, age 18, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal.3,4 Eugene + died, at the age of 90 years, on Saturday, 25 July 1981 at Gateway Nursing Home, Hartford.5,2 He was buried in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Germantown.5,6 The burial location is Area 3, Row 5, Plot 24-C1.
Child of Eugene John Stuesser and Margaret Rose Wolf
- LaVerne Mary Stuesser * b. 23 June 1918, + d. 21 December 1918
Citations
- [S3196] Baptismal Register 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.
- [S41] Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
- [S3302] Marriage: Rosie Wolf and Eugene Stuesser, 21 November 1916, Washington County, West Bend, Wisconsin, USA, Record Number 9435.
- [S3857] Marriage Register 1854-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.
- [S686] Death of Eugene John Steusser; 25 July 1981; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Wisconsin Glen Stuesser of Verona; Certificate Number 32911.
- [S1797] Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
Franz Joseph Stuesser1
M, * b. 10 July 1790, + d. 22 December 1867
Franz Joseph Stuesser, son of Johann Stuesser, was ~ baptized on Saturday, 10 July 1790 at Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2 On Wednesday, 28 October 1818, Franz Joseph, age 28, oo married Elizabeth Roberz in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.3,1 On Thursday, 19 October 1826, Franz Joseph, age 36, oo married Elisabeth Thomas in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.3 Franz + died, at the age of 77 years, on Sunday, 22 December 1867.1
Child of Franz Joseph Stuesser and Elisabeth Thomas
- Anna Gertrude Stuesser+4 * b. 31 January 1832, + d. 24 November 1902
Citations
- [S25] Richfield Remembers The Past (1846-1996) (Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA: pub., 1996).
- [S26] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
- [S50] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057254-M987083.
- [S35] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057248.
Johann Stuesser1
M, * b. 20 February 1751
Johann Stuesser, son of Antonii Stuesser and Anna Catharina Merzenichs, was ~ baptized on Saturday, 20 February 1751 at Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands, also identified his mother was.1
Child of Johann Stuesser
- Franz Joseph Stuesser+ * b. 10 July 1790, + d. 22 December 1867
Citations
- [S26] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
LaVerne Mary Stuesser
F, * b. 23 June 1918, + d. 21 December 1918
- 5th great-granddaughter of Johann Wolff
LaVerne Mary Stuesser, daughter of Eugene John Stuesser and Margaret Rose Wolf, was * born on Sunday, 23 June 1918.1 LaVerne + died on Saturday, 21 December 1918 in Holy Hill.2,3 She was buried in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Goldenthal, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.4 The location is Area 3, Row 5, Plot 24-C3.
Citations
- [S3156] Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis; 1998-2004.
- [S1795] Cemetery Marker; St. Mary Cemetery; St. Mary Parish, Richfield, Washington County. Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; May, 2000.
- [S3858] Burial Service Register 1852-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.
- [S1797] Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
Anna Katharina Tempels1
F, * b. 27 March 1735
Anna Katharina Tempels, daughter of Johann Tempels and Mar. Katharina Velters, was * born on Sunday, 27 March 1735.1 On Tuesday, 09 September 1755, Anna Katharina, age 20, oo married Johann Wilhelm Wichterich.1
Child of Anna Katharina Tempels and Johann Wilhelm Wichterich
- Hermann Wichterich+ * b. 02 May 1760, + d. 26 May 1810
Citations
- [S2998] Personal Communication; Sven Oliver Schulteis; 2003-2011; Stendal, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
Johann Tempels
M, * b. say 1705
Child of Johann Tempels and Mar. Katharina Velters
- Anna Katharina Tempels+ * b. 27 March 1735
Ann Margaret Thielmann
F, * b. 12 December 1906, + d. 14 November 1987
Ann Margaret Thielmann was * born on Wednesday, 12 December 1906 at Meyer's Mill, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2 She was * born on Wednesday, 12 December 1906 in Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.3,2 On Wednesday, 09 February 1927, Ann Margaret, age 20, oo married Roman Peter Wolf, age 24, at St. Kilian Catholic Church, Hartford.4 Ann + died, at the age of 80 years, on Saturday, 14 November 1987.2,5 She was buried in St. Kilian Catholic Cemetery, Hartford.
Child of Ann Margaret Thielmann and Roman Peter Wolf
- Howard John Wolf+ * b. 07 September 1926, + d. 22 February 2005
Citations
- [S2158] Birth of Anna Tillman; 12 December 1906; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 11151.
- [S41] Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
- [S1056] Birth of Ann Magraret Theilman; 12 December 1906; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 11151.
- [S1252] Marriage of Roman P. Wolf and Ann Thielmann; 09 February 1927; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 11318.
- [S2986] Wolf Family Tree Book (Joseph Herman Schulteis, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA, 1985).
Elisabeth Thomas1
F, * b. say 1798, + d. 11 December 1870
Elisabeth Thomas, daughter of Urban Thomas and Margaretha Schumacher, was * born say 1798 in Palmersheim, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.2 On Thursday, 19 October 1826, Elisabeth oo married Franz Joseph Stuesser, age 36, in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.2 Elisabeth + died on Sunday, 11 December 1870.3
Child of Elisabeth Thomas and Franz Joseph Stuesser
- Anna Gertrude Stuesser+1 * b. 31 January 1832, + d. 24 November 1902
Citations
- [S35] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057248.
- [S50] International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057254-M987083.
- [S25] Richfield Remembers The Past (1846-1996) (Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA: pub., 1996).