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Cornelius Gutman

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Cornelius Gutman

Birth
Death
3 Dec 1889 (aged 70)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0096139, Longitude: -87.9263222
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Gutman, Cornelius (also shown as Konrad and Conrad) (March 21, 1819-Dec. 3, 1889 –husband of Justina Wiessler [married April 16, 1849 in Baden] –son of Joseph Gutman and Barbara Wiessler –born in Obermunsterthal, Amt Staufen, Baden –immigrated to the US on the boat Rockland departing from the Port of Havre, France, arriving in the Port of New York on Nov. 30, 1857 in the company of his wife and his children Leopold, Francisca, Amelia, and Severin –applied for naturalization on Oct. 29, 1868 –farmer in Town of Liberty –in the 1860 census for the Town of Eaton, Cornelius is shown as a day laborer living in a house with his wife and his children Leopold [age10], Francisca [age 9], Amelia [age 6], and Joseph [age 2] –on Nov. 7, 1861 purchased 15 acres in the far SW corner of the SW1/4 of Section 18, Town of Liberty and had a farmstead created at 17324 Carstens Lake Road –on April 22, 1868 purchased the adjacent 70 acre Joseph Facklam farm at 6202 County Highway A in Section 13, Town of Eaton –the farmstead that once existed at 6202 Highway A was then razed –on March 19, 1880 Cornelius sold the 70 acres of farmland he purchased in 1868 to his son Joseph Gutman –on Nov. 9, 1882, sold his farm at 17324 Carstens Lake Road in Section 18, Town of Liberty to his son John Gutman, though Cornelius and Justina continued to live here until their deaths –died from “inflammatory rheumatism”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 11, Lot 16 –it is likely that Cornelius was first buried in Section 1, Row 9, Lot 29 with his body then disinterred and moved next to his wife Justina who died in 1893] [death record Manitowoc 3-347]
Gutman, Cornelius (also shown as Konrad and Conrad) (March 21, 1819-Dec. 3, 1889 –husband of Justina Wiessler [married April 16, 1849 in Baden] –son of Joseph Gutman and Barbara Wiessler –born in Obermunsterthal, Amt Staufen, Baden –immigrated to the US on the boat Rockland departing from the Port of Havre, France, arriving in the Port of New York on Nov. 30, 1857 in the company of his wife and his children Leopold, Francisca, Amelia, and Severin –applied for naturalization on Oct. 29, 1868 –farmer in Town of Liberty –in the 1860 census for the Town of Eaton, Cornelius is shown as a day laborer living in a house with his wife and his children Leopold [age10], Francisca [age 9], Amelia [age 6], and Joseph [age 2] –on Nov. 7, 1861 purchased 15 acres in the far SW corner of the SW1/4 of Section 18, Town of Liberty and had a farmstead created at 17324 Carstens Lake Road –on April 22, 1868 purchased the adjacent 70 acre Joseph Facklam farm at 6202 County Highway A in Section 13, Town of Eaton –the farmstead that once existed at 6202 Highway A was then razed –on March 19, 1880 Cornelius sold the 70 acres of farmland he purchased in 1868 to his son Joseph Gutman –on Nov. 9, 1882, sold his farm at 17324 Carstens Lake Road in Section 18, Town of Liberty to his son John Gutman, though Cornelius and Justina continued to live here until their deaths –died from “inflammatory rheumatism”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 11, Lot 16 –it is likely that Cornelius was first buried in Section 1, Row 9, Lot 29 with his body then disinterred and moved next to his wife Justina who died in 1893] [death record Manitowoc 3-347]


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