Kathering BURGHARDT

Kathering BURGHARDT

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Name Kathering BURGHARDT
Religionszugehörigkeit Römisch-katholisch
Nationalität Deutschland / USA

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 3. Juni 1844 Germany nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung St. Mary's Cmtry, Mineral Point, Wisconsin nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1880 Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 25. August 1931 Mineral Point, Wisconsin nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder

Wilhelm KEMMERLING

Notizen zu dieser Person

REFN: 51 !Notes: 1900 U.S. Census reported that she came to the U.S. in 1856,and had given birth to 14 children, of which 7 were still living. !Notes: Searching for a German girl named Katherine, who was 19 in 1860, and lived in Mineral Point, where she might have met William Kemmerling, gives only one result: Catharine Shafer, of Luxenberg, Germany, the young wife of a cabinet maker from Nassau named Joseph Shafer. She was 19. He was 30. Could this young wife have become a young widow and then met John Norman? Note: At this time allof the small countries to the east of France were listed as "Germany". NOTES:From Phyllis Grissom. ID: I112 * Name: Kathering BURGHARDT * Given Name: Kathering * Surname: BURGHARDT * Name: Burkhart * Given Name: Burkhart * Surname: * Sex: F * Birth: 3 Jun 1844 in Germany * Death: 25 Aug 1931 in MineralPoint, Wisc 1 * Note: OBITUARY - KEMMERLING. Last week's Tribune noted thedeath of Mrs. Catherine Burghardt - Kemmerling, which occurred on the 25th ofAugust at her home in this city, at the age of 87 years and 2 months. Few indeed are those who have lived so many hours of devotion for the welfare and happiness of all with whom she came in contact as did Mrs. Kemmerling. It is thelives of such good people that make earthly existence a pleasure. Catherine Burghardt was born in Germany and came to this country when 11 years of age. Here she became the wife of William Kemmerling, an Industrious, good citizen whopreceded her in death 32 years ago; six children also passed on to the mysterious beyond before the mother. The children surviving are; Mrs. P. Reger and Mrs. Albert Roether of Mineral Point, William of Janesville, Conrad of Rockford, and Theresa at home; also 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, mostof whom although in other cities in this state, Illinois and Michigan, were present for the funeral services. Grandsons and great-grandsons served as pallbearers. Mrs. Kemmerling was the last member of a good sized family of Burghardts. Funeral services were held at St. Mary's church last Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with Fr. Joerres officiating. Burial was made in St. Mary's Cemetery beside that of her husband. * Burial: St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, MineralPoint, Wisc, 2 3 * Census: 1880 Mineral Point, Wisc 4 * Change Date: 2 Jul 2002 at 07:55 * OBJE: * FORM: bmp * FILE: Katherine burghardt Kemmerling and brother Henry.bmp * Title: Great grandmother Kemmerling * Note: Back of the picture states "Uncle Henry from Iowa" * _SCBK: Y * _PRIM: Y * _TYPE: PHOTO *Note: Catherine (Burghardt) Kemmerling born June 3, 1844 Germany/Prussia Died August 25, 1931 Mineral Point, Iowa Co., Wisc.. Her obituary: Mineral PointTribune dated September 3, 1931 OBITUARY - KEMMERLING. Last weekâ*TMs Tribunenoted the death of Mrs. Catherine Burghardt - Kemmerling, which occurred on the 25th of August at her home in this city, at the age of 87 years and 2 months. Few indeed are those who have lived so many hours of devotion for the welfare and happiness of all with whom she came in contact as did Mrs. Kemmerling.It is the lives of such good people that make earthly existence a pleasure. Catherine Burghardt was born in Germany and came to this country when 11 yearsof age. Here she became the wife of William Kemmerling, an Industrious, goodcitizen who preceded her in death 32 years ago; six children also passed on tothe mysterious beyond before the mother. The children surviving are; Mrs. P.Reger and Mrs. Albert Roether of Mineral Point, William of Janesville, Conradof Rockford, and Theresa at home; also 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, most of whom although in other cities in this state, Illinois and Michigan, were present for the funeral services. Grandsons and great-grandsons served as pallbearers. Mrs. Kemmerling was the last member of a good sized family of Burghardt. Funeral services were held at St. M   1 NAME Burkhart // 2 GIVN Burkhart 2 SURN   OBITUARY - KEMMERLING. Last week's Tribune noted the death of Mrs. Catherine Burghardt - Kemmerling, which occurred on the 25th of August at her home in this city, at the age of 87 years and 2 months. Few indeed are those who have lived so many hours of devotion for the welfare and happiness of all with whom she came in contact as did Mrs. Kemmerling. It is the lives of such good people that makeearthly existence a pleasure. Catherine Burghardt was born in Germany and came to this country when 11 years of age. Here she became the wife of William Kemmerling, an Industrious, good citizen who preceded her in death 32 yearsago; six children also passed on to the mysterious beyond before the mother. The children surviving are; Mrs. P. Reger and Mrs. Albert Roether of Mineral Point, William of Janesville, Conrad of Rockford, and Theresa at home; also 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, most of whom although in other cities in this state, Illinois and Michigan, were present for the funeral services. Grandsons and great-grandsons served as pallbearers. Mrs. Kemmerling was the last member of a good sized family of Burghardts. Funeral services were held at St. Mary's church last Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with Fr. Joerres officiating. Burial was made in St. Mary's Cemetery beside that of her husband.   Catherine (Burghardt) Kemmerling born June 3, 1844 Germany/Prussia Died August 25, 1931 Mineral Point, Iowa Co., Wisc.. Her obituary: Mineral Point Tribune dated September 3, 1931 OBITUARY - KEMMERLING. Last week’s Tribune noted the death of Mrs. Catherine Burghardt - Kemmerling, which occurred on the 25th of August at her home in this city, at the age of 87 years and 2 months. Few indeed are those who have lived so many hours of devotion for the welfare and happiness of all with whom she came in contact as did Mrs. Kemmerling. It is the lives of such good people that makeearthly existence a pleasure. Catherine Burghardt was born in Germany and came to this country when 11 years of age. Here she became the wife of William Kemmerling, an Industrious, good citizen who preceded her in death 32 yearsago; six children also passed on to the mysterious beyond before the mother. The children surviving are; Mrs. P. Reger and Mrs. Albert Roether of Mineral Point, William of Janesville, Conrad of Rockford, and Theresa at home; also 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, most of whom although in other cities in this state, Illinois and Michigan, were present for the funeral services. Grandsons and great-grandsons served as pallbearers. Mrs. Kemmerling was the last member of a good sized family of Burghardt. Funeral services were held at St. Mary’s church last Thursday morning at 10 o’clock with Fr. Joerres officiating. Burial was made in St. Mary’s Cemetery beside that of her husband.   Vivienne Trace has the a copy of the original of obituary for Katherine Burghardt Kemmerling.. She also states that Katherine came to America at the age of 11. 6 of Katherine's children died before her. There is a picture of Katherine with a gentleman. The notation on the back of the picture says."Grandmother Kemmerling brother Uncle Henry from Iowa. Believe the picture belonged to Sister Carissima,daughter of John Norman and Catherine Kemmerling,[daughter of the above Katherine} When Sister Carissima felt she was close to her death, she divided up all the pictures she had gathered over the years. she sent packets to each of her nieces and nephews. This picture of her Grandmother Kemmerling with her Uncle William is from the packet sent to Don Kuelper of Rockford, Ill. No last name was given for "Uncle Henry". Since the name Burghardt has been established as the maiden name of Katherine, is it is supposed that her brother would also be a Burghardt.   (Research):His wife was Catherine Burghardt ***? think her parents were Adam and Margaret Burghardt I have them on a census in 1860 Mineral Point, Iowa Co., Wi. Page 204/453 998/1000 Margaret Burghardt 54 F 400 Prussia/Germany Charley 26 M LaborerPrussia/Germany Catharine 16 F Prussia/Germany 1001 George Nutrick (?) 40 M ShoemakerPrussia/Germany Christ Hacto (?) 34 M Laborer Prussia/Germany Henry Burghart 14 M Prussia/Germany Robert 10 MPrussia/Germany Mary A. 12 FPrussia/Germany **Also in 1860 with a family surname Ellinger, page 484/235 City of Mineral Point, Ia Co., Wi. Dwelling 1229/1219 Henry Burghart 19 M CabinetmakerPrussia **Also in 1860 city of Mineral Point, Ia Co., Wi. page 486/237 family of George Priestly page 485/236 and next page after continues; family dwelling 1241/1231 They have a Joseph Burghart 21 M Boot/Shoemaker Prussia   Catherine (Burghardt) Kemmerling born June 3, 1844 Germany/Prussia Died August 25, 1931 Mineral Point, Iowa Co., Wi. Her obituary: Mineral Point Tribune dated September 3, 1931 [information from Vivienne Trace]

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