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Theresia <I>Dietmeier</I> Barth

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Theresia Dietmeier Barth

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Death
20 Jul 1910 (aged 87)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Barth, Theresa nee Dietmeier (May 29, 1823-July 20, 1910 [birth date comes from Baden birth record] –second wife of the widower Frederick Barth [married Sept. 1, 1861 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky –Frederick was born at Bremen [Bremmer], Germany in 1829 –he was drafted into the Union Army in the Civil War on July 1, 1863 –he was discharged in March of 1865 due to disability –he was a grocer in Louisville, Kentucky –when he died in June of 1870, his wife Theresa ran this store until moving to St. Nazianz in 1872 –daughter of Johann Georg Dietmeier [1793-1856] and Franziska Lipp [1799-1861] who were married May 16, 1821 in Sasbach, Achern, Baden –Theresa was born at Lapback in Sasbach, Achern, Baden –on Feb. 12, 1884, Theresa purchase the house at 106 West Birch Street in St. Nazianz –although this was the date of official purchase, Theresa likely lived in this house since 1872, although in the early years it was considered communal property –on May 23, 1893, while living in Milwaukee, she sold this house to her daughter Rose, who then married Dr. Louis Jermain on June 26, 1894 –died from "old age" –died at the home of her daughter Rose Jermain in Milwaukee) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 4, Lot 6 –stone] (death record in Milwaukee County)
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THERESIA BARTH

Notes From St. Nazianz:
On Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Barth passed away after being ill for some time, at the home of her daughter Mrs. J.C. Kusterman. She was born at Baden-Baden, Germany and was eighty seven years of age when she died. She lived at Louisville Ky., for a number of years. From there she came to St. Nazianz and then went to Milwaukee to reside with her son, Rev. Barth, after whose death she returned to St. Nazianz to spend the remaining days with her daughter, who took the best care of her until death called her. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Dr. Jermaine of Milwaukee and Mrs. J.C. Kusterman of St. Nazianz. Her husband died some forty years ago at Louisville, Ky. Her remains were laid at rest at St. Gregory's cemetery beside those of her son who preceded her in death three years ago.
Manitowoc Pilot, Wisconsin, Thursday, July 28, 1910, pg. 8
Contributor: Bev Rockwell (48241674) •
Barth, Theresa nee Dietmeier (May 29, 1823-July 20, 1910 [birth date comes from Baden birth record] –second wife of the widower Frederick Barth [married Sept. 1, 1861 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky –Frederick was born at Bremen [Bremmer], Germany in 1829 –he was drafted into the Union Army in the Civil War on July 1, 1863 –he was discharged in March of 1865 due to disability –he was a grocer in Louisville, Kentucky –when he died in June of 1870, his wife Theresa ran this store until moving to St. Nazianz in 1872 –daughter of Johann Georg Dietmeier [1793-1856] and Franziska Lipp [1799-1861] who were married May 16, 1821 in Sasbach, Achern, Baden –Theresa was born at Lapback in Sasbach, Achern, Baden –on Feb. 12, 1884, Theresa purchase the house at 106 West Birch Street in St. Nazianz –although this was the date of official purchase, Theresa likely lived in this house since 1872, although in the early years it was considered communal property –on May 23, 1893, while living in Milwaukee, she sold this house to her daughter Rose, who then married Dr. Louis Jermain on June 26, 1894 –died from "old age" –died at the home of her daughter Rose Jermain in Milwaukee) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 4, Lot 6 –stone] (death record in Milwaukee County)
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THERESIA BARTH

Notes From St. Nazianz:
On Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Barth passed away after being ill for some time, at the home of her daughter Mrs. J.C. Kusterman. She was born at Baden-Baden, Germany and was eighty seven years of age when she died. She lived at Louisville Ky., for a number of years. From there she came to St. Nazianz and then went to Milwaukee to reside with her son, Rev. Barth, after whose death she returned to St. Nazianz to spend the remaining days with her daughter, who took the best care of her until death called her. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Dr. Jermaine of Milwaukee and Mrs. J.C. Kusterman of St. Nazianz. Her husband died some forty years ago at Louisville, Ky. Her remains were laid at rest at St. Gregory's cemetery beside those of her son who preceded her in death three years ago.
Manitowoc Pilot, Wisconsin, Thursday, July 28, 1910, pg. 8
Contributor: Bev Rockwell (48241674) •


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  • Created by: Rose Mohnsam
  • Added: Oct 11, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98691501/theresia-barth: accessed ), memorial page for Theresia Dietmeier Barth (20 May 1823–20 Jul 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98691501, citing Saint Gregory Cemetery, Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).