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Martin Maurer

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Martin Maurer

Birth
Death
1 Apr 1883 (aged 67–68)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Maurer, Martin (Nov. 5, 1814-April 1, 1883 [birth date comes from Baden church records] –husband of Catharine Wild –son of Leonard Maurer and Helena Justina Ganter [Leonard died on March 31, 1844 –Helena was born May 18, 1779 and died May 12, 1844 –Leonard and Helena were married Feb. 3, 1800 at Niederhausen, Freiburg, Baden] –shoemaker –born Oberhausen, Baden –moved from Dubuque, Iowa to St. Nazianz in 1862 –about 1862 was likely given the communal house at 205 South Second Avenue in St. Nazianz –Martin and his wife Katharine lived here and ran a cobbler business from this house until their deaths –in the 1880 census for the Town of Eaton, Martin is shown living in a houses in St. Nazianz with his children Joseph, Catherine, and John –died from “urinary disease”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 6, Lot 25 –no stone –in 2011 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave] [death record Manitowoc 3-318]
Maurer, Martin (Nov. 5, 1814-April 1, 1883 [birth date comes from Baden church records] –husband of Catharine Wild –son of Leonard Maurer and Helena Justina Ganter [Leonard died on March 31, 1844 –Helena was born May 18, 1779 and died May 12, 1844 –Leonard and Helena were married Feb. 3, 1800 at Niederhausen, Freiburg, Baden] –shoemaker –born Oberhausen, Baden –moved from Dubuque, Iowa to St. Nazianz in 1862 –about 1862 was likely given the communal house at 205 South Second Avenue in St. Nazianz –Martin and his wife Katharine lived here and ran a cobbler business from this house until their deaths –in the 1880 census for the Town of Eaton, Martin is shown living in a houses in St. Nazianz with his children Joseph, Catherine, and John –died from “urinary disease”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 6, Lot 25 –no stone –in 2011 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave] [death record Manitowoc 3-318]


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