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PHILIPP SABEL cemetery #22 Name: Sabel, Philipp D.: 5/15/1876 B.: Reg. D.: 1/9/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 55 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: St. Nazianz, Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.201 ************ Philipp (1821-May 15, 1876)

ALAN SACHSE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 28 May 1908: A 7-year old little son of Henry Sachse here died Wednesday last week.

CHRISTINA SACHSE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 July 1907: Death Friday of 85-year old Christian Sachs(sic) who for many years was a resident on the South Side of our city. {Note: I've found Christian and Christina switched several times while doing this site)

CYRUS C. SACHSE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 21 Sep. 1899: Death of a 10-mo. old son of Mr. Fr. Sachse here on Fri. following a series of illnesses. The burial took place Mon.

DOROTHEA SACHSE cemetery #71 Name: Sachse, Dorothea D.: 12/30/1869 B.: Reg. D.: 11/22/1870 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 64 Yrs. 2 Mo. 10 Da. B.P.: Prussia D.P.: Newton Cem.: St. Paul's Churchyard Newton Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Chas. Wagner Spouse: Frederick Sachse F.: ----Herbig M.: Cause of Death: Pectoral Complaint Pg. #: v.1 p.81

GUSTAV AUG. HENRY SACHSE cemetery #71 Name: Sachse, Gustav Aug. Henry D.: 9/13/1871 B.: 1/3/1871 Reg. D.: 12/30/1872 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 8 Mo. 10 Da. B.P.: Newton D.P.: Cem.: St. Paul's Cem. Newton Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Chas. Wagner Spouse: F.: Gustav Sachse M.: Wilhelmine Sachse Cause of Death: Convulsions Pg. #: v.1 p.136

JOHN SACHSE cemetery #10 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1906: Death in Centerville on Sunday, following a long illness, of John Sachse as the result of a stroke he suffered several months ago. Mr. Sachse, who was 72, came with his parents from Germany in 1852. The family settled in Centerville and the deceased remained there. He operated a shoe shop by himself and was Postmaster for several years as well as filling other elective posts. In the latter stages of the Civil War he served with Co. B of the 45th Infantry Regiment and participated in the battle of Nashville where his regiment did not come under fire but was held in reserve. He is survived by a widow and 7 children. The local post of the G.A.R., of which he was a member, yesterday gave the last salute to its veteran.

LOUIS SACHSE cemetery #10 From Der Nord Westen, 16 Aug. 1888: Last Sun., 6 boys from Centerville took a sailboat out onto Lake Michigan; they were Alfred Keune, Gustav Keune, Friedrich Kuhl, and brothers Frank, Wilhelm, and Louis Sachse. The water was quiet, but somehow the boat turned over. The boys clung to the keel for a while, but at some point the boat rolled and threw them into the water again. Louis Sachse disappeared. The other 5 clung to the boat until help arrived. Louis was age 16 and the youngest son of John Sachse, postmaster in Centerville. Search for the body still continues. **************** From Der Nord Westen, 20 Sept. 1888: The body of Louis Sachse was found last Sun. (see entry of 16 Aug.). The body was found about 3-1/2 miles away from the accident and had to be identified by his clothing and contents of the pockets. Justice of the Peace W.T. Albers held an inquest, and it was the verdict of the jury that Louis Sachse accidentally drowned. He was only 16 yrs. 8 mos. and 1 day old and in addition to his parents, left 3 brothers and 5 sisters. He was buried in the Centerville Cemetery with Pastor Sprengling delivering the funeral speech.

LUDWIG SACHSE cemetery #70 From Der Nord Westen, 4 May 1882: Ludwig Sachs(sic) died on 28 Apr. in Newton. He was 39 years 6 mos. old.) ******** (Ludwich Sachse/d. 27 Apr. 1882/bur. 29 Apr. 1882/from records of St. John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)

MARYJANNA SADOWSKA cemetery #43a From Der Nord Westen, 05 Sep. 1901: Margarethe Sadowsky, wife of Joseph Sadowsky, died Wed. last week after suffering from a tumor for several months. The funeral was held Fri.

JOSEF SADOWSKI cemetery #43a From Der Nord Westen, 31 Jan. 1907: Joseph Sadowski, a 78-yr. old resident of the 7th Ward, died Sunday of old age debility. He is survived by several children. The funeral was at the Polish Cemetery.

POITR SADOWSKI cemetery #43a From Der Nord Westen, 05 Dec. 1901: Death here Sun. of 23-yr. old Peter Sadowsky of consumption. The deceased, who was unmarried, is survived by his father, 10 brothers and 2 sisters. The funeral was held Tues. morning at the Polish Cemetery.

MARY SADKOWSKI Cemetery #21 From the Sheboygan Press: Mrs. Sadkowski Dies Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1946 St. Nazianz. Mrs. Mary Sadkowski, a former resident of St. Nazianz, died suddenly Wednesday noon at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beninghaus, Two Rivers. Death followed a heart attack. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at St. Gregory Catholic church, St. Nazianz. Burial will be made in the adjoining parish cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Kellenbenz Funeral home from today until the hour of the services. Further particulars will be published in a later edition of The Sheboygan Press. *************** Dec.14, 1946 Rites Held At St. Nazianz For Mrs. Sadkowski St. Nazianz. - Funeral services were held at St. Gregory's Catholic church this morning for Mrs. Mary Sadkowski, 74, who died of a heart attack Wednesday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beninghaus, Two Rivers. Members of the parish Christian Mother's sodality, who prayed the rosary at the Killenbenz Funeral home Friday evening, attended the services in a body. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Nee Mary Fessler, the deceased was born Sept. 18, 1874, on a farm in Liberty township, two miles south of here. Following her marrage to Frank Sadkowski in Colorado, the couple returned to Wisconsin and operated a farm near Pigeon Lake for 22 years. They had resided in the village of St. Nazianz since Mr. Sadkowski's retirement. He preceded her in death on Dec. 12, 1943. Surviving are three daughter, Mrs. Benninghaus, Two Rivers, Mrs. Mary Miller, Osman, a nd Mrs. Clarence Nennig, Milwaukee; one son, Frank, School Hill; eight grandchildren; five brothers, Anton, Carl and George, St. Nazianz, Joseph and Frank, School Hill, and two sisters, Mrs. John Brost, School Hill, and Mrs. Peter Brost, Sheboygan.

HENRY SADLER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 21 July 1892: Death of almost 74 yr. old Heinrich Sadler on Thurs. after a long illness. The deceased, who suffered from a combination of illnesses, was a well-known resident of Manitowoc. He leaves a widow and 2 grown sons. The burial took place on Sun. afternoon. Pastor Machmueller delivered the funeral oration.

WILHELMINE SAGER Cemetery #17 (From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel: 16 February 1887...edited) Johanne Wilhelmine Friederike Sager born Jahnke, died Sunday the 13th between one and two o'clock in the morning. She was born June 19, 1824, at Geiglitz in Pommern, and baptized and confirmed there. She married Carl Christoph Sager, and they emigrated to America and settled here in Cooperstown. Her husband died in 1868, and after that, she then lived with her children. She is survived by five children, and seven have preceded her in death. Last fall she began to suffer from an internal complaint and difficulty in breathing finally resulting in her death. Her age was 62 years, 7 months, 25 days. May her body rest in peace.

LUCAS SAHM cemetery #22 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Oct. 1908: Death Tuesday last week in St. Nazianz of 92-year old J. Lukas. So now the last of the 50 companions of Father Oschwald is gone. In 1852 the latter had led them from Baden to Manitowoc County and established the St. Nazianz colony in the then wilderness of Town Eaton. The original colonists have gone one after the other, but the colony bloomed and flourished into the present small city of St. Nazianz. ************** Oschwald Brother-born Baden -arrived in New York on the ship New York from Havre, France with Fr. Oschwald on Aug. 1, 1854 -died from "old age") -no stone (no county death record) (NOTE: I had no J. Lukas so I contacted Bob Domagalski who has extensive records on this cemetery. Here is his response: "I believe I have solved the mystery of "J. Lukas". There was an Oschwald Brother named "Lucas Sahm" who died on Oct. 7, 1908. I have all the death dates for all members of the Oschwald Society -- and this is the only Oschwald male to have died in 1908. I believe the newspaper confused his first name -making his first name his surname. There are other mistakes in Der Nord Westen for Lucas. Further evidence that Lucas Salm is "J. Lukas" is the fact that Lucas Salm was one of the original colonists -coming over on the same boat with Fr. Oshchwald in 1854. In my cemetery records, I have the surname as "Sahm" rather than "Salm". Lucas Salm appears in a group photo of Oschwald Brothers in the 1904 photo showing all the surviving brothers.")

MATHIAS SAIBLE cemetery #21 Name: Saible, Mathias D.: 4/21/1871 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1871 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 15 Mo. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.112

MRS. MAXIM ST. MARTIN cemetery X From Der Nord Westen, 05 Oct. 1899: Death in Two Creeks on Fri. of elderly Mrs. Maxim St. Martin, one of the first settlers of our county. Milwaukee newspapers gave her age as 104, but this appears too high to us. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon from the Congregational Church in Two Rivers.

EMMA SALAK cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 28 Jan. 1897: Death on Sun., following a hard operation, of Mrs. Salak, wife of Charles Salak, Sr. of Manitowoc. The deceased was born 29 Dec. 1854, the daughter of Carl Bieling in Two Rivers, and married Mr. Salak in 1876. In addition to her husband she is survived by one son and one daughter. The body was brought here Sun. from Milwaukee where the operation had been performed and the death took place, and was buried Tues. in the city cemetery.

PETRIA SALAK cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 07 Jan. 1875: Death of Mrs. Salack on Thursday night. She was the daughter of Mr. M. Nelson and mother of four small children.

HEINRICH SALM cemetery #13 From Der Nord Westen, 21 Jan. 1897: (From the correspondent in Centerville, 20 Jan.) As Henry Salm was traveling to Cleveland on Sat. morning, his horse shied and ran off half way between St. Wendel and Cleveland. Mr. Salm was thrown out of the wagon with such force that he suffered a skull fracture. He was carried into the residence of Henry Born and 3 nearby doctors summoned. However, the help was fruitless and Mr. Salm died at 3 a.m. Sun. morning. The 29 yr. old deceased is survived by his sorrowing widow and 2 children, as well as his parents and several sisters. Mrs. Salm herself has been ill since last Mar. and as a result of this misfortune has fallen so ill that the outcome is unknown. The burial took place Wed. morning at the Catholic Cemetery of St. Wendel.

MARGARETHA SALM cemetery #13 (Margaritha Salm/d. 11 Mar. 1871/age 71 yrs./from record of St. Wendel Cath. ch.) (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Margaretha (Schaller) Salm, b.30 Mar 1801, d.11 Mar 1871 b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany dau. of Peter and Maria Katharina (Faha) Schaller/Wife of Mathias Salm (1797) Children: All born at Freudenburg Peter, b.20 Jan 1822; Anna, b.28 Sep 1824; Jakob, b.06 Dec 1826, d.23 Feb 1830; Nikolaus, b.30 Jan 1829, d.14 Apr 1832; Anna Maria, b.20 Oct 1931; Nikolaus, b.07 Mar 1834; Elisabeth, b.30 Jul 1836; Katharina, b.04 Mar 1840, d.04 Mar 1842; Katharina, b.27 Sep 1844 Note: Peter (1822) m. Angela Fisoni 28 Jan 1845 at Freudenburg Anna (1824) m. Mathias Josef Kerwer 19 Apr 1847 at Losheim Anna Maria (1831) m. Nikolaus Muenster 14 Apr 1851 at Gangolf Nikolaus (1834) m. Maria Wagener 27 Apr 1854 at Freudenburg Elisabeth (1836) m. Mathias Wagener 27 Apr 1854 at Freudenburg

MARIA SALM Cemetery #13 (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Maria (Wagener) Salm, b.02 Jun 1833, d.20 Feb 1901/b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Serrig, Prussia (Germany)/dau. of Johann Mathias and Anna (Hauser) Wagener/Wife of Nicolaus Salm (1834)

MATHIAS SALM Cemetery #13 (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Mathias Salm, b.27 Apr 1797, d.21 Sep 1862/b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Serrig, Prussia (Germany)/Son of Peter and Margaretha (Reimsbach) Salm m. Margaretha Schaller, 20 Feb 1821, St. Trinitus Catholic Church, Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany).

NICKOLAUS SALM Cemetery #13 (The following sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Nicolaus Salm, b.08 Mar 1834, d.06 Mar 1910/b. Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany)/Son of Mathias and Margaretha (Schaller) Salm/m. Maria Wagener, 27 Apr 1854, St. Trinitus Catholic Church, Rheinland, Kreis Saarburg, Freudenburg, Prussia (Germany).

AMANDA SALOMON cemetery #44 Name: Saloman, Amanda Auguste D.: 8/16/1876 B.: Reg. D.: 12/27/1876 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 1 Mo. 4 Da. B.P.: D.P.: Cem.: Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. F. Pieper Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.213

CHRISTOPH SALOMON cemetery #44 Name: Salomon, Christoph D.: 2/27/1872 B.: Reg. D.: 9/28/1872 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 85 Yrs. B.P.: Strebeck, Prussia D.P.: Mtwc. City Cem.: Evergreen Ch.: Inf. & Address: Friedrich Rudolph Spouse: Dorothea Salomon F.: M.: Cause of Death: Old age Pg. #: v.1 p.124 **************** Manitowoc Tribune Vol. 18 No. 46, February 29, 1872, Page 4 Column 7 Obituary. Died last Tuesday afternoon, after a long confinement, Mr. Christoph Salomon, at the age of 85 years, 4 months and 17 days, at the house of his son-in-law, Fred Rudolph in this City. The deceased - the father of Ex-Gov. Ed Salomon in New York, Gen. Fred Solomon and Col. Ebirhard Salomon of Missouri and Herman Salomon and Mrs. Rudolph in this city - came here in 1855, with his beloved wife, who has preceeded him to "the better land" but a few months. He went through the principal wars against the 1st Napoleon, distinguished himself repeatedly and was twice decorated, first with the Iron Cross of Prussia and then the Russian Cross of St. George. His final surrender to the conqueror "death" was quiet and peaceful. The funeral will take place this afternoon.

DOROTHEA (KLUSSMANN) SALOMON cemetery #44 Manitowoc Tribune, December 14, 1871, 4/5: Last Sunday afternoon we followed to her last resting place one of the brightest ornaments of humanity, a faithful mother; a mother who counts among her children one of the best Governors we have had in our State; and a General and a Colonel who have nobly distinguished themselves during the late rebellion. Mrs. Dorothea Salomon died here last Friday, of paralysis, aged 78 years. Two years ago she celebrated her golden wedding with her beloved husband, who is still lingering on earth, when all her children and grandchildren were with the happy parents. Since then their youngest daughter living, Mrs. Rudolph, has been the only child who could be with them, and most faithfully and nobly has she fulfilled her filial duties. The funeral was very numerously attended, although there was no public notice given, on account of the low state of the old gentleman, Mr. Salomon. Mr. Esslinger made a few very appropriate remarks at the grave, and then was laid to rest one whose life and conduct might serve as a pattern for all as that of a true, loving wife and a most faithful devoted mother. The bereaved children have the most heartfelt sympathy of their many friends and of our whole community.

ERNST SALOMON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 18 May 1905: Death on Monday of a 9-mo. old son of Mrs. Selma Salomon who is here visiting her father, Paul Nielson.

HERMAN SALOMON cemetery #44 b: Jan. 1, 1834, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany d:: Sep. 20, 1881, Manitowoc Herman Salomon was born in Prussia January 1, 1834 to parents Christoph & Dorothea (nee Klussman) Salomon. Brother of Gen. Charles Eberhard, Maj. Gen. Frederick C., Wisconsin Governor Edward Salomon, Caroline Hottelman, and Doris Rudolph. Emigrated to U.S. in 1852 and lived with his family in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Served in the Union during the Civil War in the 1st Missouri Engineer Regiment as Sergeant of Co. I. He married Fredericka Vetting in 1872. Herman died in Manitowoc after long respiratory illness on September 20, 1881. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Wisconsin."

SERENA SALOMON cemetery #44 Funeral services for Miss Serena Salomon, 86, formerly of 1301 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc, who died Thursday, were at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Wesely Methodist Church, Manitowoc, with the Rev. Donald T. Stannard officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Miss Salomon was the last surviving member of the famed Salomon family. Her father, Herman, and three uncles, Frederick, Eberhardt and Edward, made history during the Civil War for Manitowoc County. A huge monument was erected on the Courthouse lawn at Manitowoc in their honor. It still stands. The home in which she lived before moving to Shady Lane Home three years ago is one of the oldest in the city, but has been enlarged and improved down through the years. It is depicted in the panoramic painting which adorns a wall at the Manitowoc County Courthouse. - May 16, 1963

ANNA SALVERSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 18 Nov. 1909: Death in Holy Family Hospital Monday morning of 82-year old Mrs. Anna Margaretha Salverson. The deceased, who came here from Norway, is survived by 4 sons and 2 daughters. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon.

MARTIN SALVERSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 14 Feb. 1907: After an illness of 10 weeks, Martin Salverson died here on Thursday last week at age 37. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon.

EVA B. SALVESON cemetery #89D Eva B. Salveson, age 93, a resident of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc, died early Wednesday morning, September 13, 2000, at Shady Lane. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, September 16, 2000 at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers. Officiating at the served will be Rev. William G. O'Brien, with burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. Eva was born December 21, 1906, in Two Rivers, daughter of the late Anton and Mary Smongeski Bonk. She attended Two Rivers Public School and graduated from Two Rivers Washington High School in 1925. On April 14, 1934, she was married to Arthur Salveson. He preceded her in death November 23, 1985. The couple moved to Manitowoc in the late 30's and she has resided there until the present time. Eva was employed at Schroeder's Dept. Store for many years and was a long time member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Two Rivers. She is survived by a number of nieces, nephews and friends. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Captain Peter Salveson in 1976 and by two brothers and one sister. Friends may call at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels after 9:30 a.m. Saturday, until the time of services at 10:30 a.m. Herald Times Reporter, September 14, 2000

ALVIN SALZMANN cemetery #86 Rites Held Sunday For A. A. Salzman(sic) Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon for A. A. Salzman, 64, from the Zion Lutheran church, with the Rev. W. J. Hartwig in charge. Burial was made in the Union cemetry. Mr. Salzman died at his home in Louis Corners Wednesday night. His death was attributed to a heart stroke. Mr. Salzman was born August 18, 1891, in Schleswig, son of the late Edward and Anna Pickruhn Salzman. He was educated in the district school and for two years pursued agriculture short courses at the University of Wisconsin. He married Hattie Winkel at Louis Corners April 8, 1915, and operated a farm in that area. In addition, for the past 20 years he directed a tree spraying operation. Mr. Salzman was a member of the Schleswig Farm Bureau and also served as its president. He was a former member of District No. 7 School Board. Surviving him are his wife; a son, Gordon; two sisters, Clara Salzman of Whittier, California, and Mrs. Alma Smith of Downey, California; a brother, Elmer of Minneapolis, and three grandchildren. A sister preceded him in death. Pallbearers were Arvin Klemme, LaVerne Maurer, Erwin Rabe, Paul Schroeder, Harvey Theel and Arvin Winkel.

ANNA SALZMANN cemetery #86 Mrs. Salzman Laid to Rest Mrs. Edward Salzman, aged 79, nee Anna Pickruhn, passed away at the farm home of her son, Alvin at Louis Corners last Friday noon, after a lingering illness. The deceased was born March 15, 1862 in the town of Schleswig, and on July 11, 1886 was married to Edward Salzman, also of the town of Schleswig. They observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1936. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Clara and Mrs. 0. V. (Alma) Smith, both of Cali1ornia; two sons, Alvin of Louis Corners, and Elmer of Annapolis, Maryland; eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Henry Widder of Sheboygan, Mrs. Minnie Knuth of Milwaukee, Mrs. Alfred Voland of Louis Corners and Mrs. Henry Schilling of New Holstein; two brothers, Carl of Greenwood and Theodore of Elkhart Lake. Her husband and one daughter, Lydia preceded her in death. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, and at 2 p. m. services were conducted in the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman officiating. A ladies’ chorus sang appropriate anthems. Burial was made in the Union cemetery in the town of Schleswig. - 1942

EDWARD SALZMANN Resident of Louis Corners Dies at His Home Monday Edward Salzman(sic), 76, died at 3:30 o’clock Monday morning at his home in Louis Corners after a two-years’ illness. He lived his entire life in and near Louis Corners. The deceased was born on the homestead near Louis Corners on April 15, 1861, and the farm is now owned by his son Alvin. He was united in marriage to Miss Anna Pickruhn on July 11, 1885. The couple moved to Schleswig for a time, and then located at Louis Corners. Twenty-three years ago they sold the farm to their son Alvin and the couple moved to their present home. Five children were born to the couple, four of whom survive with the widow. They are Mrs. O. V. Smith of Downey, California, Miss Clara Salzman at home, Alvin on the homestead farm, and Captain Elmer H. Salzman of Long Beach, California. One daughter, Mrs. Julius Krueger of this city, passed away 25 years ago. Also suriving are seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a brother, Austin of Richfield, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. Henrietta Breitkreutz of Wausau. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m., at the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. E. H. Delware of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery near Louis Corners. - June 17, 1937

FRANCISCA SAMZ cemetery #63 From Der Nord Westen, 27 June 1907: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 25 June) Again we have to report the death of two of our old settlers. Mrs. Samz and Mr. T. Wentker. Last Thursday morning Mrs. Samz closed her eyes in the last sleep and was buried Saturday from the local Catholic Church in the local cemetery. She was 86. She leaves 2 sons and a daughter, as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

HUGO JOHN SAND cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Oct. 1896: Death of the 3-mo. old son of Sheboygan resident Mr. Sand, son-in-law of George Hagen of Manitowoc. The little one died Fri. last week of gastric catarrh. The little casket was brought here and buried Sun. afternoon in the city cemetery.

MRS. JAKOB SAND cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 30 Nov. 1893: Death on Sun. in Manitowoc of 76 yr. old Mrs. Jakob Sand of old age. The funeral took place Tues morning in the local Catholic Cemetery.

NORMAN SANDERSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 08 July 1909: Death in Milwaukee last week of 33-year old Norman Sanderson, a son of Mrs. S. Sanderson here, after a long illness. The body was brought here and buried Friday in the city cemetery.

PAULINA SANDERSEN cemetery #44 Name: Sanderson, Paulina D.: 8/8/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 9/28/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 9 Mo. B.P.: Mtwc. D.P.: Mtwc. Cem.: Evergreen Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Cholera Infantum Pg. #: v.1 p.228 ********** [bur. 08-09-1877]

SANDER SANDERSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Sep. 1901: Sander Sanderson, an old resident of our city who has lived here for 47 yrs., died Sat. from the effects of a stroke he had suffered on Wed. He was born in Norway on 17 June 1828 and came to Manitowoc in 1854 where he has lived ever since. He leaves a widow and 7 children. The funeral was held Tues. at the City Cemetery.

JOHN SANDOR cemetery #43a From Der Nord Westen, 04 Dec. 1902: A terrible accident occurred Mon. morning in elevator ‘A’ of the Northern Grain Co. John Sandor, while working there, caught his left leg in the coil of rope which was attached to the scraper, and before the machine could be brought to a halt the noose had tightened and cut off the leg between ankle and knee. The unfortunate man was taken to the machine room and the engineer applied a dressing to stop the bleeding, after which he was taken to the hospital and an appropriate amputation performed just below the knee. ************ From Der Nord Westen, 11 Dec. 1902: John Sandor, about whom we recently reported having an accident in Elevator A which severed his leg, died Fri. of shock following the unfortunate accident and the ensuing operation. The deceased, (the type is disturbed but appears to identify him as a "Slovene ") came here from Europe a few years ago. He was 26 and leaves a widow and one child. The funeral was held Sunday.

PETER SANVILLE cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 03 Aug. 1905: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 31 July) Peter Sanville, an old settler of French descent, has died at age 72. He will be buried Tues. morning. He leaves a widow and several grown children in good circumstances.

CLARA M. SCHWARTZ LAUDE SARGENT cemetery #43 Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI, Sunday June 5, 1983 SARGENT Clara M. (Laude) Sargent, 82, of 1702 Cedar Grove Ave., Manitowoc, died Friday evening, June 3, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 12:30 p.m. Monday at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Leo Schmitt will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Sargent was born Nov. 10, 1900, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late William and Anna Radl Schwartz. She was married to Elmer (Tiny) Laude. He preceded her in death in April of 1952. She was then married to William Sargent, Aug. 18, 1956, at Manitowoc. Mrs. Sargent was the owner and operator of Tiny Laude's Tavern for 45 years. Survivors include her husband, William; two brothers, William Schwartz and Edward Schwartz of Manitowoc; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Walker and Mrs. Luella Keinhofer of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Steven (Lillian) Kacynski and Mrs. Grace O'Conner of Manitowoc, and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter and son-in-law, Leatrice and Robert Lutterman, and two sisters. Friends may call at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, after 6 o'clock this Sunday evening where a memorial service will be held at 7 o'clock.

CARL SASS cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 13 June 1889: Sudden death on Mon. morning of Carl Sass, longtime clerk at Northwestern House. A coroner's inquest was held by Justice of the Peace William Bach, determining that his life ended from a cerebral hemorrhage. The deceased was born 11 Oct. 1834 in Mecklenburg, and to the best of our knowledge came to Manitowoc during the '60's and spent the last eleven years as clerk at Northwestern House. His only survivors are a brother and sister in Mecklenburg. The well-attended funeral took place Tues afternoon.

ELSIE SATTLER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 12 July 1906: Elsie Sattler, the 15-year old daughter of St. Clair Street resident Henry Sattler here, died last week and was buried Saturday.

MARY SATTLER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Mar. 1902: South Main Street resident Mrs. Mary Sattler, an elderly lady whose welfare has been assumed by the city, suffered a stroke Sun. evening and lies critically ill. ************ From Der Nord Westen, 03 Apr. 1902: Mrs. Marie Sattler, whom we reported last week as having suffered a stroke, died on Mon. Mrs. Sattler was born in Germany 13 Jan. 1823 and has been a resident here for a long time. Her funeral will take place this afternoon.

ELIZABETHA SAUBERT cemetery #88 From Der Nord Westen, 13 July 1905: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 10 July) Tomorrow (Tues.) afternoon, Mrs. Saubert will be buried from the Lutheran Church. She was 66, a resident on Range Line Road, and is survived by her 70-yr. old husband, a pensioned veteran of the Civil War, as well as several grown children. She was well known and loved here.

ANTON SAUER cemetery #66 From Der Nord Westen, 04 Nov. 1909: Anton Shauer of Tisch Mills has died in Milwaukee following an operation. He has been serving in the U.S. Army for the last 9 years, the last year as Secretary of the General Quartermaster in Manila, Philippines. He was on leave to come home and fell ill during the journey. When he reached Milwaukee he had to undergo the operation which led to his death. His body was brought to Tisch Mills for burial.

JOSEPH SAURER cemetery #7 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Nov. 1900: Death Wed. of 78-yr. old Joseph Sauerer of old age debility. The deceased, who had been living with his son-in-law John Mittnacht in Manitowoc Rapids, is survived by one daughter. His funeral will take place tomorrow morning in Whitelaw.

ANN SAVAGE cemetery #47 From Der Nord Westen, 11 June 1908: Death last week in Town Manitowoc Rapids of 72-year old Mrs. James Savage. She is survived by her sorrowing husband and 3 sons.

HUGH SAVAGE cemetery #47 From Der Nord Westen, 01 June 1893: Death of 82 yr. old H. Savage early on 23 May in Town Manitowoc Rapids. He was buried Sat. afternoon in the Catholic Cemetery at Silver Lake. ******** Hugh Savage of Manitowoc Rapids died on Thursday May 25, 1893. He was born in Newrie, County Louth, Ireland and was one of the early settlers of Manitowoc Rapids. Mr. Savage was one of Nature's noblemen in the true sense of the word. He was kind, considerate and always inclined to do what he thought right. He was a man of deep convictions, but tolerant toward others. He reached a green old age and his face in its frame of gray hair showed that a pure and honest life had been led. Manitowoc Pilot May 18, 1893

WILLIAM SAVAGE cemetery #47 From Der Nord Westen, 11 Apr. 1901: Death yesterday morning of 35-yr. old William Savage, son of Manitowoc Rapids resident James Savage, of consumption. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. in Silver Lake. (Note: according to tombstone, he was 30 yrs.)

ETTA (WILLS) SCHAAF cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1906: A telegram received here Monday from New York reported the death of 36-year old Mrs. Anton Schaaf (nee Etta Wills) whose mother lives on New York Avenue here. The body will be brought here for burial.

(NO NAME) SCHAD cemetery #22 Name: Schad, ----- D.: 11/16/1869 B.: Reg. D.: 11/28/1870 Sex: W Age at Death: B.P.: Tn. Schleswig, Mtwc. Co. D.P.: Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: Peter Schad M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.86

ANTON SCHAD cemetery #21 From Der Nord Westen, 23 Mar. 1899: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 20 Mar.) An old settler of Town Schleswig, Mr. Anton Schard(sic), has died at age 80. He arrived here in 1854, cleared a piece of wooded land, built a house, and turned it into one of the prettiest farms in the county. Burial was Wed. in the St. Nazianz Cemetery. ********** From Der Nord Westen, 30 Mar. 1899: Death in St. Nazianz on Sat. before last of Anton Schad, an old settler in that area, at the age of 77.

ANTON SCHAD cemetery #57 Anton Schad Dies Near School Hill Anton Schad, a life-long resident of the town of Schleswig, passed away at this home two miles west of School Hill at 5:30 Wednesday morning as a result of cancer. He was the son of Anton Schad, well known auctioneer of this vicinity many years ago. Mr. Schad was born September 5, 1859 in Schleswig on the same farm on which he died. On January 17, 1882 he was united in marriage to Miss Margaret Hein of Meeme. Seven children were born to this union. They are Peter, Alois, Joseph, and Mrs. Joseph Scharenbroch of School Hill: Mrs. Peter Knier and Ambrose Knier of St. Nazianz; and Mrs. John Scharenbroch of Alverno. Besides his wife and children the deceased also leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs. Peter Fox, of Idaho, and thirty-seven grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. - 1929

ELISABETH SCHAD cemetery #22 Name: Schad, Elisabeth D.: 8/16/1878 B.: Reg. D.: 11/27/1878 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 11 Mo. B.P.: Schleswig, Mtwc. Co. D.P.: Schleswig Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: Franz Schad M.: Mary Schad Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.267

ELISABETHA SCHAD cemetery #22 Name: Schad, Elisabetha D.: 8/27/1869 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: F Age at Death: 3 Mo. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.64 ************ Elizabetha (baby -May 6, 1869-Aug. 27, 1869 daughter of Anton Schad and Katherine Mueller -born Town of Schleswig died Town of Schleswig -died from "cramps")

FRANZ SCHAD and MAGGIE SCHAD (ANNA MARGARET) nee LINCK cemetery #21 From the Two Rivers Chronicle, Tuesday, Mar. 27. 1900: MURDER AND SUICIDE A terrible tragedy was enacted on a farm near the village of St. Nazianz, this county, during Monday night of last week. Frank Schad, a prosperous young farmer, murdered his wife, after a terrible struggle, and then cut his own throat. That his wife made a desperate struggle for her life was evident from the confusion and disarrangement of things in the barn where her body was found. In the morning after the tragedy the little step-son of Schad on arising discovered in a room adjoining his own sleeping room the lifeless body of his step-father lying on the floor in a pool of blood, but his mother was no where in the house and he went to the barn in search of her. Here he found her gashed and bloody remains. After killing his wife Schad cut his own throat and then went to the house, leaving a trail of blood from the barn to the house. The terrible deed is said to be due to the insanity brought on by religious troubles. His wife had been divorced from a former husband and he was denied the sacraments of his church in consequence of his marrying such a woman. This troubled him so that his mind was upset. ********* From the Two Rivers Chronicle, Tuesday, Mar. 27, 1900, inside page: SCHAD WAS INSANE Cut His Wife's Throat While in a Frenzy and Then Committed Suicide. Manitowoc, Wis., March 21, [Special.] The verdict of the jury as rendered late yesterday afternoon in the terrible Schad tragedy was homicide and suicide committed by Frank Schad, a the result of temporary insanity. The terrible deed took place in the neighborhood of 12 o'clock Monday night. Mrs. Schad's first husband, Albert Hacker of Cato, was still living, and this fact prevented the young couple from living peaceably together any longer. It was therefore agreed between husband and wife to separate, and in accordance with this understanding Schad deeded all his property to his wife Monday afternoon. A son of Mrs. Schad by her first husband, who was staying with them, retired for the evening. Shad's father, who lives close by, came over for a brief visit, and found things apparently all right. Late that night he saw someone moving about with a lantern around Schad's house - it was Schad carrying out his horrible work. In the morning when the stepson arose he noticed blood-stains on the floor, and on entering Schad's bedroom the father found him dead, his throat cut from ear to ear. The boy, who is only 10 years old, hastened to his grandparents and gave the alarm. they soon found Mrs. Schad lying in an open shed some distance from the house with a horrible open gash cut from ear to ear, almost severing the head from the body. She was terrible hacked up and lay in a pool of her own blood. After his struggle with his wife, her death resulting, Schad moved toward the house and from all indications when about twenty rods away from his wife, at a spot where were found a large jack-knife and a razor, smeared with blood, attempted to take his own life by cutting his throat with the razor. From there the blood spots could be plainly traced to his bed chamber, he undoubtedly having dragged himself to the house, where he died. The evidence taken before the jury showed that about four years ago Schad showed signs of insanity and wandered about in an almost naked condition. Fears as to his sanity were again espressed but recently. ********* From St. Nazianz researcher: Franz (May 20, 1868-March 19, 1900 husband of Margaret [Maggie] nee Linck [married Aug. 21, 1897 in civil service] son of Franz Schad and Maria Dietrich -farmer -born Town of Schleswig -murdered his wife Maggie and then committed suicide - "suicide -died instantly") ********** Maggie Schad (Anna Margaret) nee Linck Wife of Franz [married Aug. 21, 1897 in civil service] -daughter of Franz Anton Linck and Maria Magdeline Schnell -murdered by her husband Franz -"murder -instant death" -in church burial records, Maggie Schad is wrongly listed as Anna M. Linck -she is buried next to her husband, Franz)

JACOB SCHAD cemetery #21 Name: Schad, Jacob D.: 4/7/1872 B.: Reg. D.: 12/30/1872 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 78 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Schleswig Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.127 *************** Husband of Barbara nee Becker -son of Anton Schad and Elizabeth Schrimpf [Anton Schad {born Sept 21, 1755 at Weidenau, Germany and died March 27, 1823} and Elizabeth Schrimpf {born Dec. 29, 1758 at Schlehenhause, Germany and died May 6, 1808} -Anton and Elizabeth were married Married Dec. 29, 1758] born at Mainz, Germany -arrived in New York in May of 1856 and in 1857 settled on a farm in the Town of Schleswig -this 200 acre farm in Section 12 was purchased for $3.50 per acre)

JACOB SCHAD cemetery #22 Name: Schad, Jacob D.: 3/28/1868 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: M Age at Death: 2 Mo. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Meeme Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.52 ************* Jacob (baby -Jan. 28, 1868-March 28, 1868 son of Peter Schad and Maria Ann Benz -born Town of Schleswig)

MARGARET SCHAD cemetery #57 Margaret nee Knier (April 25, 1883-June 4, 1967 wife of Peter [married May 20, 1909 at St. Gregory -Peter Schad is buried at Holy Trinity Cemetery, School Hill, Town of Meeme -he is the son of Anton Schad {1859-1929} and Margaret Stein {1861-1934} -both Anton and Margaret are buried at Holy Trinity Cemetery, School Hill, Town of Meeme - Peter Schad was born Feb. 28, 1883 in Town of Schleswig and died Dec. 11, 1952] -daughter of Wenzel Knier and Margaret Hiller -born Town of Eaton -died from "bleeding peptic ulser -hemoplzia") (from researcher of St. Gregory church records/see contributors page)

MINNIE SCHAD cemetery #21 Mrs. Edward Schad Dies At Manitowoc Monday Funeral services will be held this morning, Thursday, at St. Gregory’s Catholic church, St. Nazianz, for Mrs. Edward Schad, 71. Mrs. Schad died Monday at Holy Family hospital. The former Minnie Anhalt was born at Millhome June 21, 1885, daughter of the late John and Barbara Knier Anhalt. She was married May 4, 1909, and the couple farmed on R. 1, Valders. Five years ago the couple moved to St. Nazianz. Mrs. Schad was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, the Christian Mothers and the Third Order of St. Francis. Survivors include the husband; a son, Robert of Mishicot; a daughter, Mrs. Alex Bonde, R. 2, Kiel; a brother, Joseph Anhalt, St. Nazianz; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Altenberger of Sheboygan, Mrs. Margaret Mahloch of Manitowoc, and Mrs. Alex Gerhard, R. 1, Kiel, and eight grandchildren. June 7, 1956 ********** Minnie A. nee Anhalt (June 21, 1885-June 4, 1956 wife of Edward [married May 4, 1909 at Kiel] -daughter of John Anhalt and Barbara Knier -born at Millhome, Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County -died from "coronary disease, coronary infarction")

CHARLEY SCHADEBERG cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 05 Oct. 1905: Diphtheria took the life Thurs. of a 4-yr. old son of George Schadeberg here. Burial was held quietly Sat. morning. ****** [d. 1905/age 4 yrs.]

ANDREW SCHAEFER cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 27 Oct. 1904 (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 24 Oct.) An old veteran, 75-yr. old Andr. Schaefer recently took his own life by ingesting Paris green. He was a highly regarded man who lived in good circumstances, owning a 40 acre farm and drawing a pension. No one believed him capable of suicide. He leaves a widow and 5 children, of whom the youngest is only 2 yrs. old. The local Post of the G.A.R. will handle the funeral.

EMMA SCHAEFER cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1894: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 30 Apr.) Burial last Thurs. of a 9-mo. old child of Philipp Schaefer in the Lutheran Cemetery.

JOHANN SCHAEFER cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Mar. 1900: Death Wed. morning, after a long illness, of 72-yr. old John Schaefer from asthma. The deceased came to America in 1847 and settled in Sheboygan County, later moving to Manitowoc. He leaves only his widow, his 4 children having preceded him in death. The funeral took place Sat. morning from the local Catholic Church.

LOUISA E. SCHAEFER cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 28 Apr. 1904: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 26 Apr.) Death today of Mrs. Philipp Schaefer at age 76 after an illness of several months. She was Mr. Schaefer's second wife and had no children with him, but there are several from his first marriage who are grown and married. The funeral will be from the Lutheran Church.

HERMAN JACOB SCHAEFERKORT cemetery #82 H. Schaeferkort Dies Suddenly Herman Jacob Schaeferkort, a city employee, passed away Saturday morning. Mr. Schaeferkort had been ill with a heart ailment for some time. Not appearing for work at seven o'clock Saturday morning, Frederick Bruckner and William Buchholz, Sr. went to his home and found him dead in bed. They called Dr. D. F. Nauth, who pronounced him dead. Mr. Schaeferkort was born in the town of Rhine July 5, 1884, and grew to manhood there. On December 16, 1922 he was united in holy wedlock with Annie Kool, who preceded him in death May 15, 1937. After their marriage, the couple lived at Elkhart Lake for about 7 years, and for the past 14 years have made their home in this city. (Survivors omitted for privacy) Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman of the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed church officiating. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Weber, Hubert Arnold, Fred Bruckner, William Buchholz, Clarence Weiskopf, and Hugo Rach. Relatives were present at the services from Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan Falls, and this vicinity.

HERBERT SCHAETZKE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 03 Apr. 1902: Death Wed. of a 7-yr. old son of August Schaezke here of T.B. The funeral was held Sat. afternoon. (Note: According to the cem. records, Herbert was 6 yrs. the newspaper has his age wrong)

CARL SCHAFER cemetery #83 From Der Nord Westen, 05 June 1890: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 02 June) Suicide by hanging last Sat. of Carl Schaefer(sic) in a grove of trees owned by his brother Heinrich. A bachelor of almost 70, he resided in Muelheim, Town Schleswig, and suffered severely from asthma.

META SCHAFER cemetery #82 Mrs. Meta Schafer, 67, of 926 Sixth St., Kiel, died Wednesday afternoon at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital. She had been ill three months. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter United Church of Christ, Kiel, with the Rev. Vernon Jaberg officiating. Burial will be in Kiel Cemetery. Mrs. Schafer, nee Meta Roehrdanz, was born Sept. 13, 1895, near Rockville. Her parents were the late Frederick and Mary Pingel Roehrdanz. She attended district schools. She was married Jan. 18, 1918, to Arthur J. Schaefer of Calumet and lived there until 1933 when they located at Kiel. Her husband died in December, 1942. Mrs. Schafer was a member of the Women's Guild and GUG Germainia Society. Surviving are three sons, Roger of Hammond, La., Kenneth of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and William of Endicott, N.Y.; four sisters, Mrs. Herman Pagel of R. 2, Kiel, Mrs. Edna Rothmann of Chilton, Mrs. Alma Burg of Burlington, Wis, and Mrs. J. H. Yehle of Elkhart Lake and six grandchildren. Friends may call at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, after 4 p.m. Friday until 11 a.m. Saturday, when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of service. - June 5, 1963

HENRIETTA SCHAFFLAND cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 05 Nov. 1896: In news received too late for inclusion in last week’s paper, Mrs. Henriette Schafland died in Manitowoc Rapids on Wed. of last week. She was 71 yrs. 9 mos. 3 days of age and died of pneumonia. She had come to Manitowoc with her parents in the ‘50’s. Because of this death, the marriage of her daughter was delayed.