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1Census, Federal - 1910 - Clark Co, WI, Sherman, sheet # 1B (Ancestry p. 2).
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba.
3Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."4John Von Haden.
5Census, Federal 1940, Catawba, Price, Wisconsin. "Name: Charles Arquette
Age: 62
Estimated birth year: abt 1878
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
Map of Home in 1940: View Map
Farm: Yes
Inferred Residence in 1935: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 4B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 86
Occupation: Farmer
House Owned or Rented: Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 250
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 4th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 80
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
Income: 650
Income Other Sources: No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 62
Mary Arquette 44
Rodney Arquette 12."6Census, Federal - 1910 - Clark Co, WI, Sherman, sheet # 1B (Ancestry p. 2).
7John Von Haden. cites: source: obituary, Phillips Bee, Feb. 28, 1957, page 8, column 6.
8Larry Pfaffendorf
, Arquette and Todhunter. 9John Von Haden.
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."2Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark Co, WI, Unity twsp ED# 16, sheet 7B; Ancestry p. 1. "1900 Census
Pierse, Jay W. b. Jun 1852 m. 7 yrs b. WI father b. Vt mother b. NY
Annie b. May 1865 m. 7 yrs 3/3 b. Wi father b. Ireland mother b. Ireland
Willard T. b. Feb 1894 b. WI WI WI
Mary E. b. Aug 1895
Etta M. b. Jul 1897."3Census, Federal - 1910 - Clark Co, WI, Unity, ED# 20, sheet # 11A, Ancestry p. 21. "1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Joy W Priece [Jay W Pierce] Age in 1910: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1853
Birthplace: Wisconsin Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Vermont Mother's Birth Place: New York
Spouse's name: Annia Priece Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Home in 1910: Unity, Clark, Wisconsin
Jay W Priece 57 WI-VT-NY m2 16 years Foreman – saw mill
Annia Priece 45 WI-Ire-Ire m1 16 years 4 of 4 children living
Willard F Priece 16 WI-WI-WI Griner – saw mill
Mary E Priece 14 WI-WI-WI
Etta M Priece 12 WI-WI-WI
Alta L Priece 4 WI-WI-WI."4Census, Wisconsin - 1905. "1905 Wisconsin State Census
Name: Jay W Pierce Birth Location: Wisconsin Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1853 Race: White Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Anna Pierce Line: 23 Roll: CSUSAWI1905_4
Locality: Sherman Residence County: Clark State: Wisconsin
Jay W Pierce 52 WI-VT Laborer
Anna Pierce 40 WI-Ireland
Willard Pierce 11 WI-WI
Mary E Pierce 9 WI-WI
Etta M Pierce 7 WI-WI."5Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark Co, WI, Unity twsp ED# 16.
6John Von Haden.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, Roll T625_2011, Image 208, ED# 164, p. 10A.
2Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."3Social Security Death Index.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, Roll T625_2011, Image 208, ED# 164, p. 10A.
2Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, Roll T625_2011, Image 208, ED# 164, p. 10A.
2Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733, 9 Apr 1930. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Price Co, WI, town of Catawba, RollT626_2604, ED#1, p. 4A , Image 733. "Name: Charles Arquette
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Home in 1930: Catawba, Price, Wisconsin
View Map
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Arquette
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Arquette 52
Mary Arquette 32
Clarence Arquette 17
Alvin Arquette 14
Eva Arquette 10
Alice Arquette 7
Rodney Arquette 2
William Hunter 72."2Findagrave, http://www.findagrave.com/, internet.
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk Co, WI, Twsp of Franklin, ED# 251, Ancestry p. 1 of 21. "Line 34 Dwellin # 8 Household # 8
Schmiedlin, Matheas ae 59 Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
Salomea 57 wife " " "
Matheas 27 son " " " Occ: Farmer
Christian 19 son WI " " Works on farm
line 38 Dwelling # 9 Household # 9
Wintermantel, Salomea 80 Ol Age Prussia Prussia Prussia disabled box is checked
line 39 Dwelling # 10 Household # 10
Wintermantel, Jacob 47 Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
Agnes 42 wife Switz Switz Switz
Jacob 19 son WI Prussia Switz health issue: Dyspepsia
Salomea 17 dau same
Wilhelm 15 son "
Johann 13 son "
Sarah 11 dau "
Maria 9 dau "
Geoge F. 7 son "
Christian 5 son "
Rosina A. 2 dau "."3Census, Federal - 1870 - Sauk CO, WI, Twsp of Franklin, PO Plain, Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin. "Name: Mathew Smitty
[Mathew Scmiedlin]
[Mathew Schmiedlin]
Age in 1870: 49
Birth Year: abt 1821
Birthplace: Bavaria / Bayern
Home in 1870: Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Plain
Mathew Smitty 49
Sarah Smitty 48
Mathew Smitty 18
Christiane Smitty 10
Catherine Smitty 4."4J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI.
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk Co, WI, Twsp of Franklin, ED# 251, Ancestry p. 1 of 21. "Line 34 Dwellin # 8 Household # 8
Schmiedlin, Matheas ae 59 Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
Salomea 57 wife " " "
Matheas 27 son " " " Occ: Farmer
Christian 19 son WI " " Works on farm
line 38 Dwelling # 9 Household # 9
Wintermantel, Salomea 80 Ol Age Prussia Prussia Prussia disabled box is checked
line 39 Dwelling # 10 Household # 10
Wintermantel, Jacob 47 Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
Agnes 42 wife Switz Switz Switz
Jacob 19 son WI Prussia Switz health issue: Dyspepsia
Salomea 17 dau same
Wilhelm 15 son "
Johann 13 son "
Sarah 11 dau "
Maria 9 dau "
Geoge F. 7 son "
Christian 5 son "
Rosina A. 2 dau "."3Letter from George Wintermantle to relatives in Germany, from papers received from Paul Wintermantel via Patsy Clark; June 2003. "January 31, 1875
Honey Creek, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Dear Relatives and Friends,
Since nearly 10 years have already passed since our emigration to America, and I have not entirely forgotten you who still live at my place of birth, I finally came to the thought to write again to you. Very likely, there are those of our relatives and acquaintances there who still think about us and would like to know how things are going with the Wintermantel family in America. This short report will give you some idea how we have fared.
After a wait of 2 days in New York we journeyed directly to Wisconsin and settled in Honey Creek, Sauk County, where we worked for the first few months for different farmers until August when our father moved a few miles farther and, in September, bought 40 acres of land for $1.00 an acre. Next spring we built a house on this land, and that is where the parents now live.
The first years father broke up 20 to 30 acres of land with the help of Jacob and William planted a vineyard and fruit trees, so that the parents have a pretty nice home. Both are still living. Father is still well and strong for his age. Mother is somewhat frail, but still pretty well. They live in well-to- circumstances and know nothing of want, for their land has produced MANY A GOOD HARVEST of wheat, oats, corn, wine and different vegetables with which you are acquainted too.
The land was still pretty wild when we arrived. The first ones came to this region about 10 years earlier, most of them from Switzerland, others from North Germany and South Germany and from the Alsace, still others from the eastern and southern states. Until 1846, wild people and wild animals were the only inhabitants of this region. And some of the original inhabitants are still present.
Now I will give you a brief report of all our relatives. M. Schmidlins live close by our parents. He had father's farm in rent for several years. but then they bought out an Irishman. The two older daughters are married. Several children were born in America, and several have died. The parents
and the rest of the children are healthy and well. Brother John Jacob was found by Brother William in Memphis in 1860 and then took the train to Wisconsin. He lived for several years with the parents. In 1865 he went to Iowa, bought land, married, sold the land again, moved farther west, bought other land at Winterset, Iowa County, Iowa, where he now lives. He is a widower, but lives in well-to-do circumstances. We never saw anything more of Brother Fredrich. According to J. J. Angaben he died in 1847 in Louisville, Kentucky. Sister Anna Maria has also died. She was married to Rudolf Jager, a
cobbler from Hanover. He died 3 years earlier in 1867. Brother George JACOB lives beside Schmidlin. He was married in 1859 to Agnes Joos, who as a little girl came from Switzerland with her parents. He does little as a cobbler, but in his farming he already has good help from his boys.
During the Civil War George JACOB'S lot came to go into the army, and he went to Petersburg and Richmond in Virginia. He returned to Wisconsin safe and sound at the close of the war. It was hard for him to leave wife and children. He told me that sometimes everything was a cemetery for the fallen soldiers. Brother William enlisted in the army in the beginning of the war. He served 3 years in the 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment, mostly under General Bloncl in the southwest, in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and in Indian Territory. He was in many battles and bloody situations, and in danger day and night between southern rebels and enemy Indians. In 1865 he moved with John Jacob to Iowa where he bought and sold farms several times, naturally not without profit. But two years ago he moved to Kansas where he again acquired 160 acres of land. Probably, according to law, every soldier with an honorable discharge was entitled to 160 acres of land. He sold a farm in Iowa, I think it was 730 acres. His wife was a daughter of a German preacher from Illinois. Sister Rosina was married in October, 1861, and lives in Minnesota since 1865. This state is west of Wisconsin. And the place where Rosina lives with her husband, Paul Heiz, is probably 300 miles from here.
Brother Christian was also in the war. He served in the 26th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment He was in some of the largest battles of the whole war, near Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville in Virginia and at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. He endured earthshaking cannon fire, he saw blood flow in streams in larger and smaller battles. After his three years of service in the army he came back hom from the war unhurt. After the war he married Mathilda Fei who came with her parents from Prussia to America. In 1867 he sowed 2 acres of hops on Father's land and made more than a thousand dollars from the hops. In the fall of 1868 he moved to the other brothers in Iowa.
Iowa, our western neighbor state, draws the people there because there it is not necessary to make a farm out of woodland like in Wisconsin, in most cases, for there on the large prairies you can see only heaven and grass for hundreds of miles. There the settlers can prepare 40, 50 or 60 acres of the nicest and fattest land with the break-plow and two teams of horses in one summer, and harvest 800, 1000 or 1500 bushels of wheat the next summer, and so with one stroke come to easy street. Of course, it does not always go so -well, but it does in many cases. The harvesting as well as the sowing and threshing is done with machines. Ten horses (5 teams) and 12 to 14 men are used for threshing when the grain and weather are dry, and 400 to 500 bushels of wheat or 700 bushels of oats can be threshed in one day, and in most cases, so well cleaned that it can be taken to the mill or to the market. Of course, the grain is cheap in the west and the workers wages are high. From myself, I cannot report such famous deeds and thrilling experiences.
Not like my brothers, I stayed in the same town and county where we settled in June, 1856. For five years I worked as a hired man for $140 a year. But in 1858 1 already bought 43 acres of land for $315. The following year I bought 20 acres more for $45. These 20 acres are hilly with much timber on them. In 1861 I made the beginning on this piece of land, and with the help of Brother Christian I cleared 8 acres of hazelbrush and burned it all in 8 days. We broke the land with a large plow and 5 yoke of oxen in 4 1/2 days. The next year I already threshed 157 bushels of wheat. The next spring I cleared five acres more on which I immediately planted corn and potatoes. Results were very good.
In December, 1862, I married Charlotte Rose, daughter of Fredrich and Katrina Rose, but after a short marriage of I year and 2 weeks, my dear Charlotte died. Eleven weeks before her death a girl was born whom I turned over to my sister, Salome, for her upbringing. She was a real mother to the dear child until I was married again the following year to Anna Kindschi. She came with her father and relatives from Switzerland to America. With her I have 5 girls. Two are going to school. They are being taught German and English.
On January 13th I received a letter from Brother Christian in Iowa in which he enclosed a letter from you which you sent to Christian Wintermantel in Iowa. Regarding this I wanted to write to you, and had a letter ready when I received 2 other letters from him, one was from you and one from my mother's oldest sister, Kathrina, very likely written by her daughter, Kathrina. The next morning I brought them to my parents and read them to them in the presence of their daughter, Salome, and the young Schmidlin. These 2 letters surprised us, and brought joy, but also sorrow. We blamed ourselves for great carelessness, that for such a long time we did not write to you, and if I should give the reason, I would not know what to say. After the letters were read, father gave me $10 which I was to send to my mother's oldest sister. But if she should not be living any more, one half of it shall go to Rosina, the other sister of my mother, but the other half to go to the oldest sister's daughter, Kathrina.
Now I could come to a close, but I cannot send empty paper to Germany. I will, therefore, write something about the price of land. Last spring a farm of 120 acres was sold in our neighborhood for $2,700. It is almost all level land, but perhaps 50 acres is usable, the other is woods. But the land is all fertile. Another farm of 200 acres, with 80 acres under plow was sold for $4,250. On it was a 2 story stone house which cost $1,200.
Now I shall also write something of the conditions of the state and church, but there isn't enough room. Finally, a hearty greeting from us all to you all. Next spring I want to write another letter, God willing. When you write again tell us how many gulden you received for the $10. Our address is,
George Wintermantel, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin.". " M. Schmidlins live close by our parents. He had father's farm in rent for several years. but then they bought out an Irishman. The two older daughters are married. Several children were born in America, and several have died. The parents
and the rest of the children are healthy and well."4Census, Federal - 1870 - Sauk CO, WI, Twsp of Franklin, PO Plain, Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin. "Name: Sarah Smitty
[Sarah Scmiedlin]
[Sarah Schmiedlin]
Age in 1870: 48
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Bavaria / Bayern
Home in 1870: Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin
Race: White
Gender: Female
Post Office: Plain
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Mathew Smitty 49
Sarah Smitty 48
Mathew Smitty 18
Christiane Smitty 10
Catherine Smitty 4." The Schmiedlin family is living in the same house with Salome's parents, Jacob and Sally Wintermantel. Next door are Jacob and Agnes Wintermantel and family, Salome's brother.5J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI.
1J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Schmiedlin Family Timeline, p. 1, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI.
1J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI.
1J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI.
1J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI.
1Census, Federal - 1870 - Sauk CO, WI, Twsp of Franklin, PO Plain, Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin. "Name: Catherine Smitty
[Catherine Scmiedlin]
[Catherine Schmiedlin]
Age in 1870: 4
Birth Year: abt 1866
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Home in 1870: Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin
Gender: Female
Post Office: Plain
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Mathew Smitty 49
Sarah Smitty 48
Mathew Smitty 18
Christiane Smitty 10
Catherine Smitty 4."2J. E., Schmiedlin Reunion 2003, informal 2003, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. A booklet of Schmiedlin and Wintermantel family history information produced by J.E. for the Schmiedlin-Wintermantle Reunion in 2003 in Sauk City, WI. "(1870 US Census: Age entered as 4-; so could be 4 mo or 4 yrs, or perhaps deceased by then)."
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Census, Federal - 1860 - Sauk Co, WI, Franklin Twsp. "Name: Frederick Jaeger
Age in 1860: 10
Birth Year: abt 1850
Birthplace: Bremen
Home in 1860: Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin
Gender: Male
Post Office: White Mound
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Rudolf Jaeger 41
Frederick Jaeger 10
Ursula Hemmy 56."
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2John F. Wintermantel obituary, Minneapolis Tribune; February 2, 1994. "Wintermantel
John F., age 74, of Minnetonka. Active member of Hopkins United Methodist Church. Retired from General Mills after 39 years of employment as a food technologist. After retirement he volunteered for the Second Harvest Food Bank and Compatible Technology, Inc. Survived by wife, Clarice; children, Fred Wintermantel & wife Susan, Mara Mackala & husband Ray, Jana Wintermantel, Karen Haase & husband Ted; grandchildren, Christina, Daniel, Sean, Joshua & David; a sister, Ione Accola. Memorial services Saturday, 4 p.m. Hopkins United Methodist Church, 717 Hwy. 7, Hopkins. Private interment. Friends may greet the family one hour prior to service. Memorials preferred.".3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
5Minneapolis Tribune, February 2, 1994. "Minneapolis Tribune
February 2, 1994
"Wintermantel, John F., age 74, of Minnetonka. Active member of Hopkins United Methodist Church. Retired from General Mills after 39 years of employment as a Food Technologist. After retirement, he volunteered for the Second Harvest Food Bank and Compatible Technology, Inc., Survived by wife, Clarice; children, Fred Wintermantel and wife Susan, Marla Muckala and husband Ray, Jana Wintermantel, Karen Hasse and husband Ted; grandchildren, Christina, Daniel, Sean, Joshua, and David; a sister, Iona Accola. Memorial Services Saturday, 4 pm Hopkins United Methodist Church, 717 Hwy 7, Hopkins. Private interment. Friends may greet the family one hour prior to service. Memorials preferred.".".6K Hasse,
, email, 16 Mar 2015. "Clarice Witte (...) was born 4/27/1920 in Watertown, Wisconsin. Married
in Madison, WI on June 16th."
1Minneapolis Tribune, 1 Mar 1995. "Minneapolis Tribune
March 1, 1995
"Wintermantel (Witte), Clarice E., 74, of Minnetonka. Beloved homemaker, active member of Hopkins United Methodist Church and volunteer for many years at Chapel View Care Center. Preceded in death by husband, John. Survived by children, Fred Wintermantel and wife Susan, Marla Muckala and husband Ray, Jana Wintermantel, Karen Hasse; grandchildren, Christina, Daniel, Sean, Joshua and David; sister, Estelle Hermsmeier, Rosetta Vethe, Ruby Boy, Sylvia Hammersley. Memorial services will be two weeks from Saturday on March 18 at 4 pm, Hopkins United Methodist Church, 717 Hwy 7, Hopkins. Private interment. Memorials preferred. Friends may greet the family one hour before services."."2Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
5K Hasse,
, email, 16 Mar 2015. "Clarice Witte (...) was born 4/27/1920 in Watertown, Wisconsin. Married
in Madison, WI on June 16th."