JOSEF GINZL
Jos. Ginzel(sic), 84 Dies at Home of Daughter
Joseph Ginzel, aged 84 years, one of the early farmers of the county and
who, while a resident of Gibson, attained distinction as a musician,
passed away this morning at the home of his daughter Mrs. John Yindra
(sic) 917 North Sixth street, with whom he has been making his home
since removing to the city some fourteen years ago.
He was in failing health for the past two or three weeks. Burial will
take place on Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the Yindra home with
interment at Mishicot cemetery.
Mr. Ginzel was born in Bohemia and spent his early life there. He was
married to Elizabeth Skramsky, and they removed to this country 43 years
ago and settled in tho town of Gibson, where the deceased established a
farm. His wife passed away sixteen years ago and two years later he moved
to this city to live a retired life at the home of his daughter.
Three daughters, Mrs. Ladek Cherney, Mrs. Edward Jens and Mrs. John
Yindra, all of this city, three sons, Joseph of Rhinelander, Emil of
Milwaukee, an James of this city, and one sister residing in Bohemia,
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, October 30, 1929 Page 1
(Note: Yindra should be Jindra).
JOSEF GINZL
Jos. Ginzel(sic), 84 Dies at Home of Daughter
Joseph Ginzel, aged 84 years, one of the early farmers of the county and
who, while a resident of Gibson, attained distinction as a musician,
passed away this morning at the home of his daughter Mrs. John Yindra
(sic) 917 North Sixth street, with whom he has been making his home
since removing to the city some fourteen years ago.
He was in failing health for the past two or three weeks. Burial will
take place on Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the Yindra home with
interment at Mishicot cemetery.
Mr. Ginzel was born in Bohemia and spent his early life there. He was
married to Elizabeth Skramsky, and they removed to this country 43 years
ago and settled in tho town of Gibson, where the deceased established a
farm. His wife passed away sixteen years ago and two years later he moved
to this city to live a retired life at the home of his daughter.
Three daughters, Mrs. Ladek Cherney, Mrs. Edward Jens and Mrs. John
Yindra, all of this city, three sons, Joseph of Rhinelander, Emil of
Milwaukee, an James of this city, and one sister residing in Bohemia,
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, October 30, 1929 Page 1
(Note: Yindra should be Jindra).
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nar. 5 Dub. 1845/ zem 29 Rig 1929.
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Rose (Ginzl) (Rosinsky) Jens was my Great Grandmother. The summer of 2022, I, Laura (Lori) Awe added her parents names to the stone .
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