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JACOB ARNOLD


Jacob Arnold

ANNA (KAZMEIER) ARNOLD


Anna (Kazmeier) Arnold

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Jakob Arnold and Anna Kazmeier (5-163)
Nov. 25, 1883 in religious ceremony, Town of Schleswig
Jakob Arnold
Son of Philipp and Sophia Arnold
Born Wisconsin –farmer 
Anna Kazmeier
Daughter of Fr. and Louse Kazmeier
Born Wisconsin
Witnesses Adam Kazmeier an Kath. Arnold
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Jacob Arnold, 82, Passes Away
Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the Funeral Home of A. M.
Schmidt and Sons for Jacob Arnold, 82, who died at his home here Saturday
after an illness of several weeks. Burial was at the Schleswig cemetery, 
Kiel, Wis., the Rev. H. A. Crusius, officiating.
Mr. Arnold was born at Schleswig, near Kiel on Jan. 8, 1857, and has been
a life long resident of this state in which he was a farmer for 35 years. 
On Nov. 22, 1883, he was married to Miss Anna Kazmeier of Kiel and for 
more than 30 years they lived on a farm two miles from Kiel where nine 
children were born to them. In 1915 they moved to Edgar, Wis. on a farm, 
and in 1919, came to Menomonee Falls to make their home. In Nov. 1933, 
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. 
Arnold led an active life until a few months ago.
Survivors are his wife, Anna; three daughters; six sons; one brother,
Phillip Arnold; 21 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
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Jacob Arnold, aged 82, former town of Schleswig resident, passed away 
at his home in Menomonee Falls Saturday morning at 1 o'clock. He was 
born January 8, 1859 in the town of Schleswig.
On November 27, 1883 he was married to Anna Kazmeier of this city, and 
for a number of years lived in the town of Schleswig. Twenty-two years 
ago he moved to Menomonee Falls. Survivors are the widow; three daughters, 
and five sons, Miss Louis Arnold of San Francisco, California, Mrs. Anna 
Arnold of Rib Lake, Mrs. Sophia Cosgrave of Oakland, California, Walter, 
Arthur and Milton of Menomonee Falls, Harold of Knoxville, Tennessee, 
James of Springfield, Kansas, and Fred of Elmhurt, Kansas; 21 grandchildren, 
two great-grandchildren and one brother, Philip, of Kiel.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at Menomonee Falls, with 
interment in the Rockville cemetery. Short services were conducted at the 
grave at three o'clock.
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Mrs. Jacob Arnold, 92, former resident of Kiel, passed away Tuesday afternoon 
at Menominee Falls where she had been residing with a son, Milton, and a 
daughter, Mrs. Anna Arnold.
Nee Anna Kazmeier, she was born near Kiel and lived in the vicinity many years.
She has 10 children surviving her, all widely scattered throughout the United 
States.  Her husband preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at Menominee Falls and interment 
will be made Saturday afternoon in the Rockville cemetery near Kiel.
She has numerous friends and relatives in this vicinity.
The Sheboygan Press - Thursday, September 28, 1950 - P. 14

PHILIP ARNOLD


Philip Arnold

PHILIP ARNOLD


Philip Arnold


Phil. Arnold and Company

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Philipp Arnold and Emma Voland (v.6 p.1)
Sept. 10, 1889 in civil ceremony, City of Kiel
Philipp Arnold
Son of Philipp and Maria Arnold
Born Town of Schleswig –farmer 
Emma Voland
Daughter of Fritz and Theodora Voland
Born Ozaukee County
Witnesses Laura Oelke and Anna Arnold
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From death record:
Philip Arnold
Dec. 12, 1862-Feb. 15, 1945
Husband of Emma Voland
Son of Philip Arnold with mother unknown
Born Town of Schleswig – carpenter
Died from “coronary thrombosis”
Buried at Rockville Cemetery
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Philip Arnold, aged 82, passed away at his home on Highway 32 at
10 o'clock Thursday morning following a heart attack.
He was born on December 12, 1862, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Arnold, Sr. On September 10, 1889 he was married to Miss
Emma Voland of the town of Schleswig. The couple operated a farm
in the town of Schleswig before moving to their present home 30
years ago. Mr. Arnold also followed the carpenter trade and 
served for many years as the sexton of the Rockville cemetery.
He is survived by his wife and two children, Mrs. Frank (Willetta)
Sternbeck of New Holstein, and Oscar Arnold of this city. Five
grandchildren also survive.
The remains lay in state at the family residence on Saturday night
and at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home on Sunday. Funeral services 
were held at the funeral home at 2 o'clock Sunday, with the Rev.
R.E. Dreger officiating. Burial was made in the Rockville (cemetery).
1945 (no newspaper named)
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From death record 
Emma Arnold nee Voland
March 4, 1872-April 30, 1953
Daughter of Frederick Voland with mother unknown
Died from “carcinoma of the transverse colon, 1 year”
Buried at Rockville Cemetery