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Cyriakus Stahl

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Cyriakus Stahl

Birth
Death
1 Jul 1927 (aged 75)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Stahl, Cyriak John (also shown as John C. Stahl) (Feb. 8, 1852-July 1, 1927 –husband of Sophia Leonhard [married Nov. 24, 1874 at St. Wendel Catholic Church in Cleveland, Town of Centerville] –son of Joseph Stahl and Walburga Kast –born Seckach, Adelsheim, Baden ––entered the US via New Orleans in Oct. of 1852 in the company of his parents –farmer in Town of Eaton –on May 23, 1871 purchased the eastern 160 acres from his parents 320 acre farm –this farm was centered at 22823 US Highway 151 in Section 17, Town of Eaton –on Dec. 5, 1899 purchased the 40 acres of swampland in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Town of Eaton –owned this farm until selling, what was now a 210 acre farm, on Dec. 1, 1920 to John and Rose Riesterer –on Jan. 10, 1916 purchased the 11 acre lot with house and small barn that once stood near where 8412 Glen Flora Road in Section 27, Town of Eaton stands today –the foundation for this house and the barn remain to this day –on Oct. 25, 1919 sold this house and barn to Joseph and Flora Gerhard and moved to St. Nazianz –on Nov. 15, 1919 purchased the former Weinkoetz house that was located just south of the Opera House at 204 South Fourth Avenue in St. Nazianz –lived here until his death in 1927 –quickly after this death, his widow Sophia sold this house on Nov. 12, 1927 –died from “pernicious anemia and arteriosclerosis”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 3, Row 8, Lot 18 –stone] [marriage record Manitowoc 4-88] [death record Manitowoc 23-261]
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JOHN C. STAHL "CYRIACK" (d. 1927)

1927. St. Nazianz. John C. Stahl, 77, died Friday morning, July 1, at 5:45 at his home in St. Nazianz, after a short illness. Mr. Stahl was born in Germany in 1853. When three years of age his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stahl, came with their family to this country. He was married in 1875 to Miss Sophia Leonards at St. Wendel by the Rev. Halbach. The couple resided nearly all their married life on a farm near St. Nazianz. About ten years ago they sold their farm and located in the village where he died. The survivors are the widow and the following children: Mrs. Frank Kautzer, Sheboygan; Mrs. J. Jansen, Catawba; Frank Stahl, Plymouth; Theodore Stahl, Oshkosh; Mrs. Peter Wollersheim, Sheboygan; Mrs. Wm. Eichenberger, Plymouth; Mrs. J. Ebenhoe, Manitowoc. A daughter, Mrs. Tony Kaltenbrunn, preceded him in death. Mr. Stahl has been one of the old settlers of St. Nazianz. He was a respected citizen and an ardent member of St. Gregory's church and parish. Funeral services took place Tuesday, July 5, at St. Gregory's church at 9:30 a.m. Interment was made in the adjacent cemetery.
Stahl, Cyriak John (also shown as John C. Stahl) (Feb. 8, 1852-July 1, 1927 –husband of Sophia Leonhard [married Nov. 24, 1874 at St. Wendel Catholic Church in Cleveland, Town of Centerville] –son of Joseph Stahl and Walburga Kast –born Seckach, Adelsheim, Baden ––entered the US via New Orleans in Oct. of 1852 in the company of his parents –farmer in Town of Eaton –on May 23, 1871 purchased the eastern 160 acres from his parents 320 acre farm –this farm was centered at 22823 US Highway 151 in Section 17, Town of Eaton –on Dec. 5, 1899 purchased the 40 acres of swampland in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Town of Eaton –owned this farm until selling, what was now a 210 acre farm, on Dec. 1, 1920 to John and Rose Riesterer –on Jan. 10, 1916 purchased the 11 acre lot with house and small barn that once stood near where 8412 Glen Flora Road in Section 27, Town of Eaton stands today –the foundation for this house and the barn remain to this day –on Oct. 25, 1919 sold this house and barn to Joseph and Flora Gerhard and moved to St. Nazianz –on Nov. 15, 1919 purchased the former Weinkoetz house that was located just south of the Opera House at 204 South Fourth Avenue in St. Nazianz –lived here until his death in 1927 –quickly after this death, his widow Sophia sold this house on Nov. 12, 1927 –died from “pernicious anemia and arteriosclerosis”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 3, Row 8, Lot 18 –stone] [marriage record Manitowoc 4-88] [death record Manitowoc 23-261]
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JOHN C. STAHL "CYRIACK" (d. 1927)

1927. St. Nazianz. John C. Stahl, 77, died Friday morning, July 1, at 5:45 at his home in St. Nazianz, after a short illness. Mr. Stahl was born in Germany in 1853. When three years of age his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stahl, came with their family to this country. He was married in 1875 to Miss Sophia Leonards at St. Wendel by the Rev. Halbach. The couple resided nearly all their married life on a farm near St. Nazianz. About ten years ago they sold their farm and located in the village where he died. The survivors are the widow and the following children: Mrs. Frank Kautzer, Sheboygan; Mrs. J. Jansen, Catawba; Frank Stahl, Plymouth; Theodore Stahl, Oshkosh; Mrs. Peter Wollersheim, Sheboygan; Mrs. Wm. Eichenberger, Plymouth; Mrs. J. Ebenhoe, Manitowoc. A daughter, Mrs. Tony Kaltenbrunn, preceded him in death. Mr. Stahl has been one of the old settlers of St. Nazianz. He was a respected citizen and an ardent member of St. Gregory's church and parish. Funeral services took place Tuesday, July 5, at St. Gregory's church at 9:30 a.m. Interment was made in the adjacent cemetery.


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  • Created by: Rose Mohnsam
  • Added: Oct 15, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98960548/cyriakus-stahl: accessed ), memorial page for Cyriakus Stahl (8 Feb 1852–1 Jul 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98960548, citing Saint Gregory Cemetery, Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).