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5801 Of Siedkow Born, Friedrich (I1821)
 
5802 Of Siedkow Rabe, Dyonirius Juergen (I5282)
 
5803 Of Siedkow Volkmann, Anna Dorothea (I5293)
 
5804 Of Siedkow Zuehlow, Johann Friedrich (I5327)
 
5805 Of Siedkow Papke, Clara Sophie (I5503)
 
5806 Of Siedkow Priebe, Christine Louise (I5725)
 
5807 Of Siedkow Collatz, Sophie Amalie (I5820)
 
5808 Of Siedkow Family F3605
 
5809 Of Siedkow. Manke, Hanna Carolina (I1776)
 
5810 Of Siedkow. 1727 or 1728 Priebe, Vidius Quilius Jochem (I5286)
 
5811 Of Siedkow. Another source lists him as born in 1758 of Vorwerk. Bloedorn, Jacob (I5818)
 
5812 Of Siedkow. Name spelling found on son Gottlieb's death record. Stolzken, Anna Maria (I1774)
 
5813 Of Silesen Wittstock, Hermann (I5779)
 
5814 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I781)
 
5815 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3896)
 
5816 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3898)
 
5817 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3914)
 
5818 Of Westland, Michigan Schiller, Walter Willmer (I3885)
 
5819 Of Wusterbarth, Belgard Priebe, Johann Christoph Friedrich (I5819)
 
5820 Of Wusterbarth, Belgard Priebe, Gottlieb (I5838)
 
5821 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I6256)
 
5822 Of Zarnefanz Pollnow, Johann Christian (I1847)
 
5823 Of Zarnefanz Drave, Christoph Friedrich (I5498)
 
5824 Ohio County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S1001390868)
 
5825 Ohio County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S1003456026)
 
5826 Okeeg Cemetery (Larson) Hewitt, Susan (I182394558019)
 
5827 Oldest son Schwichtenberg, Erdmann Ewald (I1511)
 
5828 Olinda Kutschinksi was born May 17, 1904 in Charter Oak Township near Charter Oak. She is the daughter of Carl and Louise (Jahn) Kutschinski. Her father was born April 25, 1870 in Germany and married Louise Jahn on February 15, 1900. Her mother was born November 26, 1877 in Chicago, Illinois. They had seven children: Earnest, died at the age of four months, Erna Friedrichs, Olinda Schultz, Art, Elmer, Alvin, and Irene Lee. Olinda attended country school and two years at St. John's Lutheran School in Charter Oak. Olinda met William Schultz at a house party and were married February 7, 1932 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. William was born August 7, 1908 in Hanover Township. He is the son of Carl and Anna (Nemitz) Schultz. His father was born in Hanover Township on November 9, 1878 and his mother was born near Ricketts on November 21, 1883 and they were married on June 5, 1904. They had seven children: Paul, Bernard, Wil- liam, Viola Dorale, Erna Kastner, Edgar, and Helen McKee. Carl and Anna adopted Minnie Huebner. Wil- liam attended St. Paul's Lutheran School at Hanover Township, east of Ricketts. William and Olinda have two children, Earl and Marlene. Earl is married to Joleen Reicks and they have three children: Kim Plough, Kreg and Kyle. Marlene is married to Milroy Groth. William and Olinda lived on various farms near Battle Creek, Schleswig, Ricketts, and Charter Oak. In September 1979, they retired from the farm and moved to Charter Oak. They are members of St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. Their hobbies: Wm. collects key rings and Olinda likes to read and both do yard work and flowers. Submitted by Marlene (Schultz) Groth (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

In Loving Memory of OLINDA B. SCHULTZ May 17, 1904 - May 19, 1994 Services St. John Lutheran Church Charter Oak, Iowa 10:30 A.M. - Saturday, May 21, 1994 Officiants Rev. L. C. Gebhardt Vicar Tim Kersten Organist Angela Gebhardt Congregational Hymns: Asleep in Jesus - Insert What a Friend We Have in Jesus LW: 516 Just as I Am, Without One Plea LW: 359 Honorary Pallbearers Dan & Pam Martin & Family, Stan & Debbie Deiber & Family, Floyd & Connie Kesterson, Norman Kiepe. Pallbearers: Craig Friedrichs, LeRoy Nemitz, Larry Kastner, Allen Nepper, Arlo Schultz, Bruce Lee. Internment: St. John's Lutheran Cemetery Charter Oak, Iowa The family invites everyone to return to the church and join them in fellowship and lunch served by the Ladies Aid Walter A. Huebner and Sons' Funeral Home
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Olinda Bertha Schultz was born May 17, 1904, the son of Carl and Louise Jahn Kutschinski. She died on May 19, 1994 at the Eventide Lutheran Home in Denison, lowa at the age of ninety years and two days. Olinda was born on a farm in Charter Oak Township and received her education in a rural school near her home and St. John's Lutheran School in Charter Oak. She was baptized on June 79, 1904 and later confirmed on March 24, 1918 at St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. As a young girl she helped her family on the farm. On February 7, 1932, Olinda was united in marriage to William Schultz at St. Jolhn Lutheran Church in Charter Oak by Rev. Amstein. The couple made their home on various farms in the Ricketts, Battle Creek, Schleswig and Charter Oak areas and were blessed with the birth of two children. In September of 1979, they retired from farming and moved to Charter Oak, Iowa where they remained until moving to Eventide Lutheran Home in September of 1993. Olinda was a life long member of St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. While living in Charter Oak, Olinda enjoyed occupying her free time caring for her flowers, cooking and reading. She was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother who worked hard caring for her family. In February of 1993 the couplo celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, William in December of 1993 and two brothers, Earnest and Art. Survivors include one son, Earl and his wife, Joleen of Charter Oak and one daughter, Marlene Groth and her husband, Milroy of Denison. Also one granddaughter, Kim Plough and her husband, Rory of Charter Oak; two grandsons, Kreg Schultz and his wife, Sulie of LeMars, lowa and Kyle Schultz and his wife, Teresa of Charter Oak; and one great-grandson, Travis Plough and one great-granddaughter, Courtney Jo Plough, both of Charter Oak; two brothers, Elmer Kutschinski and Alvin Kutschinski and his wife, Dorothy; and two sisters, Erna Friedrichs and Irene Lee and her husband, Francis, all of Charter Oak. (Taken from the In Memorium of Olinda B. Kutschinksi Schultz)

Olinda Kutschinksi was born May 17, 1904 in Charter Oak Township near Charter Oak. She is the daughter of Carl and Louise (Jahn) Kutschinski. Her father was born April 25, 1870 in Germany and married Louise Jahn on February 15, 1900. Her mother was born November 26, 1877 in Chicago, Illinois. They had seven children: Earnest, died at the age of four months, Erna Friedrichs, Olinda Schultz, Art, Elmer, Alvin, and Irene Lee. Olinda attended country school and two years at St. John's Lutheran School in Charter Oak. Olinda met William Schultz at a house party and were married February 7, 1932 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. William was born August 7, 1908 in Hanover Township. He is the son of Carl and Anna (Nemitz) Schultz. His father was born in Hanover Township on November 9, 1878 and his mother was born near Ricketts on November 21, 1883 and they were married on June 5, 1904. They had seven children: Paul, Bernard, Wil- liam, Viola Dorale, Erna Kastner, Edgar, and Helen McKee. Carl and Anna adopted Minnie Huebner. Wil- liam attended St. Paul's Lutheran School at Hanover Township, east of Ricketts. William and Olinda have two children, Earl and Marlene. Earl is married to Joleen Reicks and they have three children: Kim Plough, Kreg and Kyle. Marlene is married to Milroy Groth. William and Olinda lived on various farms near Battle Creek, Schleswig, Ricketts, and Charter Oak. In September 1979, they retired from the farm and moved to Charter Oak. They are members of St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. Their hobbies: Wm. collects key rings and Olinda likes to read and both do yard work and flowers. Submitted by Marlene (Schultz) Groth (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

In Loving Memory of OLINDA B. SCHULTZ May 17, 1904 - May 19, 1994 Services St. John Lutheran Church Charter Oak, Iowa 10:30 A.M. - Saturday, May 21, 1994 Officiants Rev. L. C. Gebhardt Vicar Tim Kersten Organist Angela Gebhardt Congregational Hymns: Asleep in Jesus - Insert What a Friend We Have in Jesus LW: 516 Just as I Am, Without One Plea LW: 359 Honorary Pallbearers Dan & Pam Martin & Family, Stan & Debbie Deiber & Family, Floyd & Connie Kesterson, Norman Kiepe. Pallbearers: Craig Friedrichs, LeRoy Nemitz, Larry Kastner, Allen Nepper, Arlo Schultz, Bruce Lee. Internment: St. John's Lutheran Cemetery Charter Oak, Iowa The family invites everyone to return to the church and join them in fellowship and lunch served by the Ladies Aid Walter A. Huebner and Sons' Funeral Home
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Olinda Bertha Schultz was born May 17, 1904, the son of Carl and Louise Jahn Kutschinski. She died on May 19, 1994 at the Eventide Lutheran Home in Denison, lowa at the age of ninety years and two days. Olinda was born on a farm in Charter Oak Township and received her education in a rural school near her home and St. John's Lutheran School in Charter Oak. She was baptized on June 79, 1904 and later confirmed on March 24, 1918 at St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. As a young girl she helped her family on the farm. On February 7, 1932, Olinda was united in marriage to William Schultz at St. Jolhn Lutheran Church in Charter Oak by Rev. Amstein. The couple made their home on various farms in the Ricketts, Battle Creek, Schleswig and Charter Oak areas and were blessed with the birth of two children. In September of 1979, they retired from farming and moved to Charter Oak, Iowa where they remained until moving to Eventide Lutheran Home in September of 1993. Olinda was a life long member of St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. While living in Charter Oak, Olinda enjoyed occupying her free time caring for her flowers, cooking and reading. She was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother who worked hard caring for her family. In February of 1993 the couplo celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, William in December of 1993 and two brothers, Earnest and Art. Survivors include one son, Earl and his wife, Joleen of Charter Oak and one daughter, Marlene Groth and her husband, Milroy of Denison. Also one granddaughter, Kim Plough and her husband, Rory of Charter Oak; two grandsons, Kreg Schultz and his wife, Sulie of LeMars, lowa and Kyle Schultz and his wife, Teresa of Charter Oak; and one great-grandson, Travis Plough and one great-granddaughter, Courtney Jo Plough, both of Charter Oak; two brothers, Elmer Kutschinski and Alvin Kutschinski and his wife, Dorothy; and two sisters, Erna Friedrichs and Irene Lee and her husband, Francis, all of Charter Oak. (Taken from the In Memorium of Olinda B. Kutschinksi Schultz)
 
Kutschinski, Olinda Bertha Caroline (I195)
 
5829 Olinda Kutschinksi was born May 17, 1904 in Charter Oak Township near Charter Oak. She is the daughter of Carl and Louise (Jahn) Kutschinski. Her father was born April 25, 1870 in Germany and married Louise Jahn on February 15, 1900. Her mother was born November 26, 1877 in Chicago, Illinois. They had seven children: Earnest, died at the age of four months, Erna Friedrichs, Olinda Schultz, Art, Elmer, Alvin, and Irene Lee. Olinda attended country school and two years at St. John's Lutheran School in Charter Oak. Olinda met William Schultz at a house party and were married February 7, 1932 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. William was born August 7, 1908 in Hanover Township. He is the son of Carl and Anna (Nemitz) Schultz. His father was born in Hanover Township on November 9, 1878 and his mother was born near Ricketts on November 21, 1883 and they were married on June 5, 1904. They had seven children: Paul, Bernard, Wil- liam, Viola Dorale, Erna Kastner, Edgar, and Helen McKee. Carl and Anna adopted Minnie Huebner. Wil- liam attended St. Paul's Lutheran School at Hanover Township, east of Ricketts. William and Olinda have two children, Earl and Marlene. Earl is married to Joleen Reicks and they have three children: Kim Plough, Kreg and Kyle. Marlene is married to Milroy Groth. William and Olinda lived on various farms near Battle Creek, Schleswig, Ricketts, and Charter Oak. In September 1979, they retired from the farm and moved to Charter Oak. They are members of St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. Their hobbies: Wm. collects key rings and Olinda likes to read and both do yard work and flowers. Submitted by Marlene (Schultz) Groth (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

In Loving Memory of WILLIAM SCHULTZ August 7, 1908 - December 21, 1993 Services St. John Lutheran Church Charter Oak, lowa 10:30 A.M. - Friday, December 24, 1993 Officiants Rev. L.C. Gebhardt Vicar Tim Kersten Organis! Angela Gebhardt Congregational Hymns Asleep in Jesus - insert What a Friend We Have in Jesus LW: 516. Honorary Pallbearers: Norman Christiansen, Rudolph Meseck, Edgar Glockzien, Herb Kuhlmann, Paul Kuhlmann, Vernon Hollrah, Murlyn Aronson, Louis Clausen, Norman Kiepe, LaVerne Strait, Stan Deiber, Bob Kroll. Pallbearers: Don Friedrichs, Delbert Lafrentz, LeRoy Nemitz, Larry Kastner, Les Schultz, Bruce Lee. Internment St. John's Lutheran Cemetery Charter Oak, lowa
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William Edward Otto Schultz was born August 7, 1908, the son of Carl and Anna Nemitz Schultz. He died on December 21, 1993 at the Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison, Iowa at the age of eighty-five years. William was born on a farm in Hanover Township and received his education in St. Paul's Lutheran School in Hanover Township. He was baptized as an infant and later confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. After completing his education, William worked on various farms in the Ricketts and Schleswig area until he was united in marriage to Olinda Kutschinski on Eebruary 7, 1932, at the St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak by Rev. Amstein. The couple made their home on various farms in the Ricketts, Battle Creek, Schleswig and Charter Oak areas and were blessed with the birth of two children. In September of 1979, they retired from farming and moved to Charter Oak, lowa where they remained until moving to Eventide Lutheran Home in September of 1993. While living in Charter Oak, the Bill enjoyed caring for his yard and garden, and always enjoyed visiting with friends during his frequent walks and enjoyed visiting the farm. In February of this year, the couple celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary. Bill was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Charter Oak and was a voting member of the church. He served in the Lutheran Layman's League and served in several offices in the league. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers: Ben, Paul, and Edgar; and one sister, Minnie Huebner. Survivors include his wife, Olinda of Eventide; one son Earl and his wife, Joleen of Charter Oak and one daughter, Marlene Groth and her husband, Milroy of Denison. A/so one granddaughter, Kim Plough and her husband, Rory of Charter Oak; and two grandsons, Kreg Schultz and his wife, Julie of LeMars, Iowa and Kyle Schultz and his wife Teresa of Charter Oak; and one great-grandson, Travis Plough at home in Charter Oak. (Taken from the In Memorium of William Schultz)
 
Schultz, William Edward Otto (I2293)
 
5830 On Feb. 23, 1989 the name of Carl Henry Kutschinski was sent in to be inscribed on the American Immigrant Wall of Honor at Ellis Island, New York. The contribution of 100.00 was given by his five children and their families and a certificate of acknowledgement was received. He became a citizen of the United States on Oct.16, 1900. We have a copy of his Certificate of Naturalization.

Carl H. Kutschinski, a native of West Prussia, Germany, was born on April 25, 1870. He was the son of Joseph and Augusta (Baumgard) Kutschinski. When Carl was seven years old, his father passed away. This left Carl's mother with four small children. Carl attended school for several years. He then went to learn the trade of shoemaker to help his family. He did this for 16 years. He thought the United States would be a better place to live. At the age of 23, he came directly to Hanover Township, Crawford County, where he worked as a hired hand for the Schroeder and Schoenfeld families. During these years, he had his mother and two sisters come to the United States. On February 15, 1900, Carl married Louise Jahn at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Louise was the daughter of Carl and Bertha (Krause) Jahn. Louise was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 26, 1877. Carl and Louise had seven children: four sons, Ernest (died as an infant), Arthur (deceased), Elmer, and Alvin; and three daughters, Erna, Olinda, and Irene. On October 16, 1900, Carl became a citizen, of which he was always proud. Carl and Louise farmed in Hanover Township, Section 21, for three years. A son, Ernest, was born there and died at the age of three months. He is buried in the Jahn family plot by the Hanover Lutheran Church. Later they bought a farm in Charter Oak Township, Section 15. The house was small, so rooms were added and other buildings were built. Later an adjoining farm was purchased. A farm in Willow Township, Section 22, was also purchased. Several acres made up the Willow Township Cemetery, which on June 11, 1989, was dedicated as native prairie. In the spring of 1940, Carl and Louise moved into Charter Oak leaving their son, Elmer, to farm. For some years, Carl continued to walk out to help with the work. In 1950, they observed their golden wedding with a gathering at home. Their 60th anniversary was held with an open house at St. John's church parlors. On February 15, 1964, they observed their last anniversary together. They were the longest married couple at the Old Settlers Picnic in Denison, Iowa, for several years. Louise passed away on April 19, 1964, at the age of 87. Louise, also known as Lizzie, was one who enjoyed family, home, and flowers. Carl and Louise were constant readers of the Sioux City Journal and Denison Newspapers. Arthur, the oldest son, came to reside with them in later years. He had been a farm laborer working for many farmers in the area. During 1942 to 1945, he served his country in the United States Army in six different states. In Georgia, he was an M. P. working with German prisoners. Later he was sent overseas. Arthur died on March 8, 1969, at age 61. Carl went to live at Eventide in April, 1968. On December 8, 1968, he passed away suddenly at the age of98 years and eight months. His life was spared much illness. Once he received a cracked ankle when stepped on by a cow. When he was 93 years old, he fell in the garden and broke his hip from which he recovered only to need a walker at times. At the time of his death, he was Crawford County's oldest citizen. Carl, Louise, and Art were members of St. John's Lutheran Church and are buried in the family plot in the St. John's Cemetery. Grandson, Gail Kutschinski, passed away suddenly in June of 1962 at the age of 14. He is buried at Crawford Heights Cemetery in Denison, Iowa. Great Grandson, Scot Christensen, who had the same birth date as Carl, died in a motorcycle accident in April, 1988, at the age of 22. He is buried in the Manilla Cemetery. The farms and house still remain in the family. In February 1989, Carl's name was sent to the Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation to be inscribed on the American Immigrant Wall of Honor. This is to be the largest restoration in the history of man. The names of 100,000, paid for by family members, will be engraved alphabetically on a $670,000 wall. Some of the things remembered about the farm are: Many days of threshing when you had about a dozen men for dinner, lunch, and supper for several days. On a Sunday morning in the summer of 1930, when getting ready for church we found the car had been stolen. It was found near Sioux City the next day out of gas. This happened when Highway 141 through Charter Oak was being paved. The summer kitchen was the place next to the house where we moved to each May until fall. We cooked in this kitchen to help keep the house a little cooler. At this time, the stove pipes were taken down and both cleaned and polished. This kitchen was also used to do laundry with a wood machine and gas engine. The cream separator, bathtub, cobs and wood to cook with were there. We got our exercise pumping water for the house and chickens, gathering cobs and wood for cooking, and going down and up 12 steps in the cave to try to keep food cool. The cave also held homemade beer and wine. Once when returning from church, we found some missing. At the present time, family members are: Erna Friedrichs, (husband, William, deceased 1982); and her children: (1) Lavaughn Schultz and her husband, Irvin, of Kiron; and their children, Rhonda Jackson and her husband, Paul, of Metairie, Louisiana; Denise Glass and her children, Gina and Alana Hansen of Omaha, Nebraska; Glenda Jansen and her husband, John, and their children, Benjamin, twins Andrea and Andrew, of Omaha, Nebraska; and Beth Johnson and her husband, Tony, of Omaha, Nebraska; (2) Delores Suhr, and her husband, Raymond, of Luverne, Minnesota, and their daughter, Kristin Suhr of Storm Lake, Iowa; (3) Donald Friedrichs and his wife, Nadine, of Charter Oak, and their sons, Craig and his wife, Rebecca, and their children, T. Chris and Laurie, of Westside, Iowa; and Brent Friedrichs of Gabon, W. Africa; (4) Rita Lafrentz and her husband, Delbert, of Mapleton, Iowa, and their children, Todd Lafrentz of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Troy Lafrentz of Denison, Iowa; and Tricia and Trent living at home in Mapleton, Iowa. Olinda Schultz and her husband, William, and their children: (1) Earl Schultz and his wife, Jolene, of Charter Oak, and their children, Kim Plough and her husband, Rory, of Charter Oak; Kreg and Kyle Schultz living at home in Charter Oak; and (2) Marlene Groth and her husband, Milroy, of Denison, Iowa. Elmer Kutschinski and his wife, Thelma, of Charter Oak, and their children: (1) Frances Mills of Omaha, Nebraska, and her son, Robbie Gail, of Chicago, Illi- nois; (2) Sandra Kelley and her husband, Michael, and their children Christine and Kevin of Omaha, Nebras- ka; and (3) Roxann Cleaver and her husband, John, of Fort Collins, Colorado. Alvin Kutschinski and his wife, Dorothy, of Charter Oak, and their children: (1) Karen Christensen and her husband, Norman, of Denison, Iowa, and their son, Greg Christensen and his wife, Diane, of Coralville, Iowa; and (2) Linda Nepper and her husband, Allen, and their children, Allison and Megan, of Charter Oak. Irene Lee and her husband, Francis, of Charter Oak and their son, Bruce Karlton Lee, and his wife, Cherri, and their children, Brandi, Brooke, and Brady of Charter Oak. (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

CARL KUTSCHINSKI A birthday was held far Carl Kutschinski. Sunday at Eventide in Denison, (IA) honoring him on his 98th birthday of April 25. A social time was spent in visiting and in conclusion a birthday cake was served with the lunch. Guests present were Mrs Emil Hopp, Mrs Bernhard Marten, Mr and Mrs Norman Christensen and sons, Mr and Mrs Delbert Lafrentz and sons, Mr and Mrs Irvin Schultz and daughters, Mr and Mrs Francis Lee and son Bruce, Mr and Mrs Alvin Kutschinski, Mr and Mrs Elmer Kutschinski, Mr and Mrs W. E. Schultz, Mr and Mrs Earl Schultz .and Kim, Mr and Mrs Milroy Groth, Mr and Mrs W R Friedrichs, Mr and Mrs Donald Friedrichs and sons, Arthur Kutschinski. (taken from a newspaper clipping of Carl Kutschinski)

OLDEST COUNTY RESIDENT – Carl Kutschinski of Charter Oak, Crawford County's oldest resident marks his 98th birthday on Thursday, April 25. A native of Germany, he has made his home in Charter Oak township and Charter Oak for 75 years.
BY RUTH BURNSIDE; Residents in and around Charter Oak and Charter Oak township have known for years that Carl Kutschinski was nearing the century mark for his birthdate for on Thursday, April 25, he will observe his 98th birthday.
Crawford County has been his hone for 75 years. At the age of 23 he came directly from Germany to the Charter Oak vicinity where he rented a farm for three years before he purchased a farm of his own in Charter Oak township. He resided on this farm for 47 years, retiring then, he came to Charter Oak where he made his home until this month when he became a resident of Eventide.
Carl Kutschinski's birthplace was the Province of West Prussing, Germany on April 25, 1870. Attending the state schools in his fatherland and his confirmation were the source of his early education. After that he chose the shoemaker's trade for his vocation, working at that for five years before coming to the United States.
On Feb. 15, 1900 he was married to Louise Jahn, their children numbering six. They are Mrs. William Fredricks, Mrs. William Schultz, Art, Elmer, Alvin and Mrs. Francis Lee, all of Charter Oak. Besides the children there are 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mrs. Kutschinski died in 1964.
Nobody loves a birthday party more than does Mr. Kutschinski. He should know for he has experienced 98 of them. Sunday evening, the family gathered at Eventide as they have done for years to wish "Dad" and "Grandpa" a happy birthday, through the years. (taken from a newspaper clipping and saved by Erna Friedrichs)
 
Kutschinski, Carl Henry (I174)
 
5831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3897)
 
5832 One record says he was married to Berta Auguste Sophie KRüGER Elert, Otto Albert Berthold (I4680)
 
5833 One source estimated she was born abt. 1875 Mattke, Marie Mathilde Louise (I4903)
 
5834 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I6264)
 
5835 One source lists as March 14 Lemke, Christian Friedrich (I965)
 
5836 One year, three days old Dassow, Emil Wilhelm Adalbert (I6111)
 
5837 Only daughter Kuehl, Maria Friederike Charlotte (I1525)
 
5838 Only possible if the family immigrated to America in 1882. See the Taft Family Tree on Ancestry Neitzel, Amanda Bertha (I1560)
 
5839 Ontario, Canada. <i>1871 Canada Census</i>. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Microfilm. Specific microfilm roll numbers are listed with each record in the index. Source (S459057473)
 
5840 Ontario, Canada. <i>1871 Canada Census</i>. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Microfilm. Specific microfilm roll numbers are listed with each record in the index. Source (S462880294)
 
5841 Or "Redmann" Rettmann, Ulrike Wilhelmine (I5769)
 
5842 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5018)
 
5843 Or born 28 Apr 1795. Conflicting dates; perhaps the 28th was the date of baptism. Venzke, Juergen Gottlieb (I1772)
 
5844 Or Edmond? Jahn, Eduard Lebrecht Conrad (I5413)
 
5845 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1576)
 
5846 Or Geske Jeske, Bertha Holdine Wilhelmine (I5789)
 
5847 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5059)
 
5848 Or Hüwer, also "Helene" Huwer, Hildegard Helena Maria (I719)
 
5849 Or Nosken, Nofke, Nofken. Birth date calculated from death. Nofzen, Anna Catharina (I1463)
 
5850 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1147)
 

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