Back: Angeline (Heimann) Mathes, Agnes (Heimann) Schmitz, Joseph Heimann, Hildegard (Heimann)
Geiser, Rose Marie (Heimann) Woelfel
Front: Theresa (Heimann) Buechel, Dolores (Heimann) Krebsbach, William Heimann-father, Clarence
Heimann, Mary (Schirmer) Heimann-mother, Germaine (Heimann) Koehler, Clarissa (Heimann) Gebhart
WILLIAM H HEIMANN
William H. Heimann, 71, town of Charlestown farmer, died at Calumet Memorial Hospital in Chilton. He had been hospitalized five weeks.
A native of Charlestown, he was born June 4, 1887, and had spent his entire life on the Heimann home farm. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Heimann. He married the former Mary Schirmer of Sheboygan at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Feb. 22, 1916. He was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and the Holy Name Society of St. Martin Catholic Parish, town of Charlestown.
Mr. Heimann who leaves 63 direct descendents, is survived by his wife; two sons, Joseph, on the home farm, and Clarence, Kiel; eight daughters, Mrs. Victor (Hildegard) Geiser and Mrs. Linus (Rosemary) Woelfel, town of Charlestown, Mrs. Harold (Agnes) Schmitz and Mrs. Alphonse (Theresa) Buechel, Jericho, Mrs. Harvey (Angela) Mathes, New Holstein, Mrs. Hilary (Clarissa) Gebhart, Charlesburg, Mrs. Leo (Delores) Krebsbach, Green Bay, and Mrs. Arthur (Germaine) Koehler, Sherwood.
Also surviving are 52 grandchildren; three brothers, the Rev. Francis C Heimann, pastor of St. Mary Catholic Parish, Algoma, and Henry and George, town of Charlestown and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Loehnertz, Town Chilton and Mrs. Conrad Woelfel.
He was preceded in death by four sisters, one brother and a grandson.
Sheboygan Press – August 25, 1958
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Heimann, William Herman (June 4, 1887-Aug. 23, 1958 –husband of Mary Agnes Schirmer [married Feb. 22, 1916 at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, City of Sheboygan] –son of Constant Heimann [1842-1936] and Elizabeth Schnell [1848-1924] –born in the Town of Charlestown –on June 17, 1915, William purchased from his parents the 110-acre farm centered at N3485 Church Road in Section 21, Town of Charlestown –William owned this farm until his death in 1958 –on Dec. 8, 1965, this farm was sold to his son Joseph Heimann –died from "arteriosclerotic heart disease –auricular fibrillation –pulmonary edema –numerous emboli phenomena, 1 year") –buried at the St. Martin Catholic Cemetery, Town of Charlestown [marriage record in Sheboygan County] [death record Calumet 15-79]
Back: Angeline (Heimann) Mathes, Agnes (Heimann) Schmitz, Joseph Heimann, Hildegard (Heimann)
Geiser, Rose Marie (Heimann) Woelfel
Front: Theresa (Heimann) Buechel, Dolores (Heimann) Krebsbach, William Heimann-father, Clarence
Heimann, Mary (Schirmer) Heimann-mother, Germaine (Heimann) Koehler, Clarissa (Heimann) Gebhart
WILLIAM H HEIMANN
William H. Heimann, 71, town of Charlestown farmer, died at Calumet Memorial Hospital in Chilton. He had been hospitalized five weeks.
A native of Charlestown, he was born June 4, 1887, and had spent his entire life on the Heimann home farm. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Heimann. He married the former Mary Schirmer of Sheboygan at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Feb. 22, 1916. He was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and the Holy Name Society of St. Martin Catholic Parish, town of Charlestown.
Mr. Heimann who leaves 63 direct descendents, is survived by his wife; two sons, Joseph, on the home farm, and Clarence, Kiel; eight daughters, Mrs. Victor (Hildegard) Geiser and Mrs. Linus (Rosemary) Woelfel, town of Charlestown, Mrs. Harold (Agnes) Schmitz and Mrs. Alphonse (Theresa) Buechel, Jericho, Mrs. Harvey (Angela) Mathes, New Holstein, Mrs. Hilary (Clarissa) Gebhart, Charlesburg, Mrs. Leo (Delores) Krebsbach, Green Bay, and Mrs. Arthur (Germaine) Koehler, Sherwood.
Also surviving are 52 grandchildren; three brothers, the Rev. Francis C Heimann, pastor of St. Mary Catholic Parish, Algoma, and Henry and George, town of Charlestown and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Loehnertz, Town Chilton and Mrs. Conrad Woelfel.
He was preceded in death by four sisters, one brother and a grandson.
Sheboygan Press – August 25, 1958
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Heimann, William Herman (June 4, 1887-Aug. 23, 1958 –husband of Mary Agnes Schirmer [married Feb. 22, 1916 at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, City of Sheboygan] –son of Constant Heimann [1842-1936] and Elizabeth Schnell [1848-1924] –born in the Town of Charlestown –on June 17, 1915, William purchased from his parents the 110-acre farm centered at N3485 Church Road in Section 21, Town of Charlestown –William owned this farm until his death in 1958 –on Dec. 8, 1965, this farm was sold to his son Joseph Heimann –died from "arteriosclerotic heart disease –auricular fibrillation –pulmonary edema –numerous emboli phenomena, 1 year") –buried at the St. Martin Catholic Cemetery, Town of Charlestown [marriage record in Sheboygan County] [death record Calumet 15-79]
Family Members
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Mary Heimann Woelfel
1868–1945
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Joseph Heimann
1869–1939
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M Katharina "Kate" Heimann
1871–1888
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Anna M R Heimann
1873–1873
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Johannes Heimann
1874–1874
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Emma Heimann Loehnertz
1875–1958
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Heinrich Heimann
1877–1877
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Johann Heimann
1877–1877
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Henry Heimann
1878–1964
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Rose Heimann Seipel
1880–1940
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Elizabeth Heimann
1882–1920
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Agnes A Heimann Woelfel
1885–1959
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George Heimann
1890–1980
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Rev Francis C Heimann
1893–1985
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Hildegard M. Heimann Geiser
1916–2017
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Agnes E Heimann Schmitz
1918–1999
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Joseph W Heimann
1919–1999
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Angeline E. "Angela" Heimann Mathes
1920–2001
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Theresa Beatrice Heimann Buechel
1923–2005
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Clarissa A. Heimann Gebhart
1925–2003
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Clarence J Heimann
1926–2002
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Germaine Agatha "Mae" Heimann Koehler
1931–2015
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