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Carl Beidel

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Carl Beidel

Birth
Death
7 Feb 1885 (aged 84–85)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Beidel, Carl Joseph (also shown as Charles and Joseph Carl) (1800-Feb. 7, 1885 –husband of Magdalina Mohr –born in Altfeld, Amt Adelsheim, Baden –immigrated to the US on the boat Zurich departing from the Port of Havre, France, arriving in the Port of New York on July 23, 1855 –traveling with him were his wife, Magdalina, and three children Maria, Louise [Albina], and Charles –mason and farmer –on the 1860 census for the Town of Eaton, Carl is shown as living in a house in Eaton –this house might well be the communal house at 115 South Second Avenue in St. Nazianz –living with Carl were his wife and their children Albina [age 19] and Karl Joseph [age 14] –on Oct. 16, 1867 purchase the communal house at 115 South Second Avenue in St. Nazianz –lived in this house until his death in 1885 –his widow Magdalina lived here until her death on Jan. 29, 1890 –died from “old age –softening of brain”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 7, Lot 3 –no stone –in 2019 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave] [death record Manitowoc 3-332]
Beidel, Carl Joseph (also shown as Charles and Joseph Carl) (1800-Feb. 7, 1885 –husband of Magdalina Mohr –born in Altfeld, Amt Adelsheim, Baden –immigrated to the US on the boat Zurich departing from the Port of Havre, France, arriving in the Port of New York on July 23, 1855 –traveling with him were his wife, Magdalina, and three children Maria, Louise [Albina], and Charles –mason and farmer –on the 1860 census for the Town of Eaton, Carl is shown as living in a house in Eaton –this house might well be the communal house at 115 South Second Avenue in St. Nazianz –living with Carl were his wife and their children Albina [age 19] and Karl Joseph [age 14] –on Oct. 16, 1867 purchase the communal house at 115 South Second Avenue in St. Nazianz –lived in this house until his death in 1885 –his widow Magdalina lived here until her death on Jan. 29, 1890 –died from “old age –softening of brain”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 7, Lot 3 –no stone –in 2019 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave] [death record Manitowoc 3-332]


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