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Carl Julius Meiselwitz

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Carl Julius Meiselwitz

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3 Sep 1959 (aged 91)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CARL J. MEISELWITZ

Carl J. Meiselwitz, 91, of Kiel Is Summoned Thursday
Kiel - Carl J. Meiselwitz, 91, pioneer, Kiel furniture dealer and funeral director, died Thursday afternoon at Calument Memorial Hospital, Chilton, where he had been a patient for 10 days. He made his home at 612 4th St. Active in church and community affairs for many years, Mr. Meiselwitz was a charter member of the First Presbyterian Church, Charter member and a past president of the Kiel Chamber of Commerce, a past director and a former president of the State Bank of Kiel, and served as a member of the city park board for many years.
He established his furniture store and funeral home in Kiel in the fall of 1898.
Born just a mile north of Kiel in the Town of Schleswig on Dec. 31, 1867, he was a son of the late William and Henrietta Meiselwitz, and received his education in the Kiel public schools.
Prior to his marriage on Oct. 30, 1895, in Kiel, to the former Minnie Zimmermann, he was employed in Chicago. His wife died in December, 1911.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Henrietta) Herriges of Random Lake, Mrs. Carl (Helen) Stumpf of Kiel; two sons, Adolph and Henry of Kiel; 10 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters also preceded him in death.


Karl Julius Meiselwitz and Wilhelmine Zimmerman (v.6 p.320)
Oct. 30, 1895 in religious ceremony, Kiel
Karl Julius Mieselwitz
Son of Wilhelm Meiselwitz and Henriette Vordensand
Born Town of Schleswig –clerk in Kiel
Wilhemine Zimmerman
Parents noted as "dead"
Born Bridgeport, Ohio
Witnesses Adolph Zimmerman and Willie Mieselwitz
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From Calumet county death records:
Carl Julius Meiselwitz (v.15 p.295)
Dec. 31. 1867-Sept. 3. 1959
Son of William Miselwitz and Henrietta Vordensand
Born Wisconsin –funeral home director at own funeral home
Died from "cerebral vascular accident, 8 days –generalized arteriosclerosis, years"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery
CARL J. MEISELWITZ

Carl J. Meiselwitz, 91, of Kiel Is Summoned Thursday
Kiel - Carl J. Meiselwitz, 91, pioneer, Kiel furniture dealer and funeral director, died Thursday afternoon at Calument Memorial Hospital, Chilton, where he had been a patient for 10 days. He made his home at 612 4th St. Active in church and community affairs for many years, Mr. Meiselwitz was a charter member of the First Presbyterian Church, Charter member and a past president of the Kiel Chamber of Commerce, a past director and a former president of the State Bank of Kiel, and served as a member of the city park board for many years.
He established his furniture store and funeral home in Kiel in the fall of 1898.
Born just a mile north of Kiel in the Town of Schleswig on Dec. 31, 1867, he was a son of the late William and Henrietta Meiselwitz, and received his education in the Kiel public schools.
Prior to his marriage on Oct. 30, 1895, in Kiel, to the former Minnie Zimmermann, he was employed in Chicago. His wife died in December, 1911.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Henrietta) Herriges of Random Lake, Mrs. Carl (Helen) Stumpf of Kiel; two sons, Adolph and Henry of Kiel; 10 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters also preceded him in death.


Karl Julius Meiselwitz and Wilhelmine Zimmerman (v.6 p.320)
Oct. 30, 1895 in religious ceremony, Kiel
Karl Julius Mieselwitz
Son of Wilhelm Meiselwitz and Henriette Vordensand
Born Town of Schleswig –clerk in Kiel
Wilhemine Zimmerman
Parents noted as "dead"
Born Bridgeport, Ohio
Witnesses Adolph Zimmerman and Willie Mieselwitz
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From Calumet county death records:
Carl Julius Meiselwitz (v.15 p.295)
Dec. 31. 1867-Sept. 3. 1959
Son of William Miselwitz and Henrietta Vordensand
Born Wisconsin –funeral home director at own funeral home
Died from "cerebral vascular accident, 8 days –generalized arteriosclerosis, years"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery


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