2nd Marriage 6-11-1882 Tuscols co, Mich Louisa Muntz
Cass City Enterprise, Dec. 15, 1904 Pg 1
Michael Steinhauser, whose death was briefly
mentioned in our last issue, was born in
Wurtemburg, Germany, September 16th, 1835,
coming to New York when a young man,
where he remained for fifteen years. He was
married in 1862 or 1863 to Miss Amelia
Sohilop, from which union there were born
four children, two of whom, Mrs. Michael
Seeger, of this place, and a son Michael, of
Seattle, Wash., survive.
Deceased came to Cass City in 1881 and
marrisd as his second wife, Miss Louisa Muntz,
in 1882. Nine children were born to them, one
dying in infancy, six now living at home, one
son return from sailing to attend the funeral
and one daughter whose whereabouts are at
present unknown.
Mr. Steinhauser was a mason by occupation,
and laid the brick for the first brick buildings
in Cass City. He was the contractor for all of
the Hitchcock buildings, the Cass City Bank,
the Crosby and Fritz blocks and several other
principal buildings. He has always been active
and industrious until about three years ago,
when partial paralysis unfitted him for labor.
The funeral services were held in the M. E.
Church on Sunday afternoon and were
conducted by Rev. R. N. Mulholland.
2nd Marriage 6-11-1882 Tuscols co, Mich Louisa Muntz
Cass City Enterprise, Dec. 15, 1904 Pg 1
Michael Steinhauser, whose death was briefly
mentioned in our last issue, was born in
Wurtemburg, Germany, September 16th, 1835,
coming to New York when a young man,
where he remained for fifteen years. He was
married in 1862 or 1863 to Miss Amelia
Sohilop, from which union there were born
four children, two of whom, Mrs. Michael
Seeger, of this place, and a son Michael, of
Seattle, Wash., survive.
Deceased came to Cass City in 1881 and
marrisd as his second wife, Miss Louisa Muntz,
in 1882. Nine children were born to them, one
dying in infancy, six now living at home, one
son return from sailing to attend the funeral
and one daughter whose whereabouts are at
present unknown.
Mr. Steinhauser was a mason by occupation,
and laid the brick for the first brick buildings
in Cass City. He was the contractor for all of
the Hitchcock buildings, the Cass City Bank,
the Crosby and Fritz blocks and several other
principal buildings. He has always been active
and industrious until about three years ago,
when partial paralysis unfitted him for labor.
The funeral services were held in the M. E.
Church on Sunday afternoon and were
conducted by Rev. R. N. Mulholland.
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