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Louis Phillip Ameel

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Louis Phillip Ameel

Birth
Belgium
Death
1 Jun 1908 (aged 83)
Mount Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Mount Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6181806, Longitude: -82.8885806
Plot
Block 4 Lot 18
Memorial ID
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Parents: Louis Phillip Ameel and Anna Thersia Vanhounsbrouck.
Only record for them [so far] is them being named in Louis P Ameel's Death Record

Mt Clemens Monitor, Fri Jun 5 1908.
Louis AMEEL, one of the oldest residents of Mt. Clemens, died Monday night, aged 84 years. The funeral was yesterday from St. Peter's church, of which he was a devoted member. Mr. Ameel was born in France, going to Belgium early in life, and then coming to Detroit in 1850. Cholera was raging there, and so he, with the late Bruno VanLANDEGHEM and the late Felix DENEWITH, came to Mt. Clemens, where they lived ever afterwards.

Forty-nine years ago he married Miss Anna WINKLER-*, who survives him with six children, Joseph of Washington state, Charles and August of Detroit, and Albert, Frank, and Henry of Mt. Clemens. Mr. Ameel was a tailor by occupation, working for years in the shop of the late C.D. Williams. Then he became a barber and had a shop of his own until he retired from active life, a few years ago. He was an industrious, thrifty citizen, esteemed by all who knew him, and never had an enemy in all his life.

NOTE: I need to make a spreadsheet with analysis of his middle name.
Parents: Louis Phillip Ameel and Anna Thersia Vanhounsbrouck.
Only record for them [so far] is them being named in Louis P Ameel's Death Record

Mt Clemens Monitor, Fri Jun 5 1908.
Louis AMEEL, one of the oldest residents of Mt. Clemens, died Monday night, aged 84 years. The funeral was yesterday from St. Peter's church, of which he was a devoted member. Mr. Ameel was born in France, going to Belgium early in life, and then coming to Detroit in 1850. Cholera was raging there, and so he, with the late Bruno VanLANDEGHEM and the late Felix DENEWITH, came to Mt. Clemens, where they lived ever afterwards.

Forty-nine years ago he married Miss Anna WINKLER-*, who survives him with six children, Joseph of Washington state, Charles and August of Detroit, and Albert, Frank, and Henry of Mt. Clemens. Mr. Ameel was a tailor by occupation, working for years in the shop of the late C.D. Williams. Then he became a barber and had a shop of his own until he retired from active life, a few years ago. He was an industrious, thrifty citizen, esteemed by all who knew him, and never had an enemy in all his life.

NOTE: I need to make a spreadsheet with analysis of his middle name.


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