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Joseph Shambeau

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Joseph Shambeau

Birth
Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
10 Apr 1915 (aged 86)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH SHAMBEAU
(1828 - 1915)

Death has claimed another of Manitowoc County pioneers and one of our esteemed neighbors. Mr. Joseph Shambeau welcomed the beck of Divine Providence last Saturday evening at the home of his son, Edward, with whom he has made his home the past 16 years.

He was born in Montreal, Canada December 10, 1828 and came here when a boy of 18. When quite a young man, he was married to Jane Lemere and settled on a farm. Five children were born of this union who are Lafayette of Sturgeon Bay, Wm. of Oshkosh, who preceded him to the grave a year ago, Mrs. Henry Thuss of Marshfield, Mrs. Chas. Johannes and Mrs. Jos. Lafond of Two Rivers.

His wife died when the children were small and he married the second time, his wife's maiden name being Christina Kan, who bore him six children who are all living. They are: Mrs. Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan, Jos. of San Jose, Cal., Robert of Chicago, John of Duluth and Louis and Ed who reside here.

Deceased has been a farmer mostly all his life and owned one of the best farms in the vicinity. Ever since he retired from actual labor his son, Ed, has taken possession of the farm and his parents spent their declining years with him. His mother died four years ago. Mr. Shambeau has a large circle of friends who have always known him as a good father and husband and best of neighbors.

The funeral took place Wednesday morning from St. Luke's Church of Two Rivers.

The Reporter, Manitowoc County, Wis., Fri., Apr. 16, 1915

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TWO RIVERS PIONEER, JOSEPH SHAMBEAU, HAS PASSED AWAY
FUNERAL HELD AT TWO RIVERS IS ATTENDED BY BIG CONCOURSE OF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES


Joseph Shambeau, a pioneer resident of the town of Two Rivers, passed away at the home of his son, Edward, April 10th, and was buried on April 14th. The Rev. Father Hugo of St. Luke's church officiating.

Deceased was born in Montreal, Canada, Dec. 10th, 1828 and came to this country at the age of 18 years. His first marriage was with Miss Jane LeMere who died ten years later leaving a family of five children. Later he married Miss Christina Kan, six children being born to them. The latter passed away Aug. 21, 1910.

All of the children are living except William. Those of the children living to mourn his loss are: Lafayette of Sturgeon Bay, Mrs. Henry Thuss of Marshfield, Mrs. Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan, Joseph of San Jose, Cal., Robert of Chicago, John of Duluth, Mrs. Chas. Jahonnes, Mrs. Joe Lafond, Louis and Edward of Two Rivers.

Joseph Shambeau has always been greatly esteemed and highly respected by all who knew him for his honesty, ability and integrity. He was a good, kind, devoted and provident father and husband.

Out of town attendants at the funeral besides the children were Ernst Schmidt and daughters Tess and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Aleff, John Kan, and Mrs. Ed Shambeau of Sheboygan, Mrs. Wm. Shambeau and son, Will Shambeau, Jr., of Oshkosh and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Huber of Marshfield, Wis.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Tuesday, April 20, 1915, Page 4

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By request of the relatives of the deceased who felt that some things were omitted in our previous notice, which they would like mentioned, we publish a further obituary of Mr. Shambeau.

Mr. Joseph Shambeau, a pioneer resident of the Town of Two Rivers, passed away at the home of his son, Edward, April tenth and was buried April fourteenth, Rev. Hugo officiating.

He was born in Montreal, Canada, December 10, 1828 and came to this country at the age of eighteen years. His first marriage was with Miss Jane Lemere who died ten years later leaving a family of five children. Later he married Miss Christina Kau with whom six children were born and who passed away August 21, 1910.

All of the children are living except William of the first wife who died a year ago last September. Those of the children living to mourn his loss are: Lafayette of Sturgeon Bay, Mrs. Henry Thuss of Marshfield, Mrs. Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan, Joseph of San Jose, Cal., Robert of Chicago, John of Duluth, Mrs. Chas. Johannes, Mrs. Jos. Lafond and Louis and Edward of Two Rivers.

Mr. Joseph Shambeau has always been greatly esteemed and highly respected by all who knew him for his honesty, ability and integrity. He was a good, kind, devoted and provident father and husband and a good neighbor.

The funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends. Those from out of town attending the funeral besides the children were: Mr. Ernst Schmidt and daughters, Tena and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Aleff, Mr. John Kau and Mrs. Ed. Shambeau of Sheboygan, Mrs. William Shambeau and son, William Jr. of Oshkosh and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Huber of Marshfield, Wis.

The Reporter, Manitowoc County, Wis., Fri., Apr. 23, 1915

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Married:
In Two rivers, on the 13th inst., by John Magee, Esq., Mr. Joseph Shambo(sic), to Miss Christina Kow(sic), both of Two Rivers.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Friday, December 29, 1865 pg. 1

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Joseph Schamba
Marriage • Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911

Name Joseph Schamba
Father's Name Joseph Schamba
Father's Sex Male
Mother's Name Sireny Schamba
Mother's Sex Female
Spouse's Name Christiana Karr
Spouse's Father's Name Hebert Karr
Spouse's Father's Sex Male
Spouse's Mother's Name Helena Karr
Marriage Date 13 Dec 1865
Marriage Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Page 1421
"Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911"

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JOSEPH SHAMBEAU
(1828 - 1915)

Death has claimed another of Manitowoc County pioneers and one of our esteemed neighbors. Mr. Joseph Shambeau welcomed the beck of Divine Providence last Saturday evening at the home of his son, Edward, with whom he has made his home the past 16 years.

He was born in Montreal, Canada December 10, 1828 and came here when a boy of 18. When quite a young man, he was married to Jane Lemere and settled on a farm. Five children were born of this union who are Lafayette of Sturgeon Bay, Wm. of Oshkosh, who preceded him to the grave a year ago, Mrs. Henry Thuss of Marshfield, Mrs. Chas. Johannes and Mrs. Jos. Lafond of Two Rivers.

His wife died when the children were small and he married the second time, his wife's maiden name being Christina Kan, who bore him six children who are all living. They are: Mrs. Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan, Jos. of San Jose, Cal., Robert of Chicago, John of Duluth and Louis and Ed who reside here.

Deceased has been a farmer mostly all his life and owned one of the best farms in the vicinity. Ever since he retired from actual labor his son, Ed, has taken possession of the farm and his parents spent their declining years with him. His mother died four years ago. Mr. Shambeau has a large circle of friends who have always known him as a good father and husband and best of neighbors.

The funeral took place Wednesday morning from St. Luke's Church of Two Rivers.

The Reporter, Manitowoc County, Wis., Fri., Apr. 16, 1915

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TWO RIVERS PIONEER, JOSEPH SHAMBEAU, HAS PASSED AWAY
FUNERAL HELD AT TWO RIVERS IS ATTENDED BY BIG CONCOURSE OF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES


Joseph Shambeau, a pioneer resident of the town of Two Rivers, passed away at the home of his son, Edward, April 10th, and was buried on April 14th. The Rev. Father Hugo of St. Luke's church officiating.

Deceased was born in Montreal, Canada, Dec. 10th, 1828 and came to this country at the age of 18 years. His first marriage was with Miss Jane LeMere who died ten years later leaving a family of five children. Later he married Miss Christina Kan, six children being born to them. The latter passed away Aug. 21, 1910.

All of the children are living except William. Those of the children living to mourn his loss are: Lafayette of Sturgeon Bay, Mrs. Henry Thuss of Marshfield, Mrs. Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan, Joseph of San Jose, Cal., Robert of Chicago, John of Duluth, Mrs. Chas. Jahonnes, Mrs. Joe Lafond, Louis and Edward of Two Rivers.

Joseph Shambeau has always been greatly esteemed and highly respected by all who knew him for his honesty, ability and integrity. He was a good, kind, devoted and provident father and husband.

Out of town attendants at the funeral besides the children were Ernst Schmidt and daughters Tess and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Aleff, John Kan, and Mrs. Ed Shambeau of Sheboygan, Mrs. Wm. Shambeau and son, Will Shambeau, Jr., of Oshkosh and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Huber of Marshfield, Wis.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Tuesday, April 20, 1915, Page 4

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By request of the relatives of the deceased who felt that some things were omitted in our previous notice, which they would like mentioned, we publish a further obituary of Mr. Shambeau.

Mr. Joseph Shambeau, a pioneer resident of the Town of Two Rivers, passed away at the home of his son, Edward, April tenth and was buried April fourteenth, Rev. Hugo officiating.

He was born in Montreal, Canada, December 10, 1828 and came to this country at the age of eighteen years. His first marriage was with Miss Jane Lemere who died ten years later leaving a family of five children. Later he married Miss Christina Kau with whom six children were born and who passed away August 21, 1910.

All of the children are living except William of the first wife who died a year ago last September. Those of the children living to mourn his loss are: Lafayette of Sturgeon Bay, Mrs. Henry Thuss of Marshfield, Mrs. Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan, Joseph of San Jose, Cal., Robert of Chicago, John of Duluth, Mrs. Chas. Johannes, Mrs. Jos. Lafond and Louis and Edward of Two Rivers.

Mr. Joseph Shambeau has always been greatly esteemed and highly respected by all who knew him for his honesty, ability and integrity. He was a good, kind, devoted and provident father and husband and a good neighbor.

The funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends. Those from out of town attending the funeral besides the children were: Mr. Ernst Schmidt and daughters, Tena and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Aleff, Mr. John Kau and Mrs. Ed. Shambeau of Sheboygan, Mrs. William Shambeau and son, William Jr. of Oshkosh and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Huber of Marshfield, Wis.

The Reporter, Manitowoc County, Wis., Fri., Apr. 23, 1915

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Married:
In Two rivers, on the 13th inst., by John Magee, Esq., Mr. Joseph Shambo(sic), to Miss Christina Kow(sic), both of Two Rivers.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Friday, December 29, 1865 pg. 1

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Joseph Schamba
Marriage • Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911

Name Joseph Schamba
Father's Name Joseph Schamba
Father's Sex Male
Mother's Name Sireny Schamba
Mother's Sex Female
Spouse's Name Christiana Karr
Spouse's Father's Name Hebert Karr
Spouse's Father's Sex Male
Spouse's Mother's Name Helena Karr
Marriage Date 13 Dec 1865
Marriage Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Page 1421
"Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911"

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