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Matilda <I>Utesch</I> Miller

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Matilda Utesch Miller

Birth
Death
1945 (aged 87–88)
Burial
Fennville, Allegan County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.594764, Longitude: -86.124582
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Husband of Mathilda Johanna Jowine Utesch MILLER b. Nov. 25, 1858 in Seadorf, Island of Rugen, (Prussia) Germany to Karl Friedrich Utesch and Mathilde Johanna Jowine Rinio was:
Born in Dalkvitz, Island of Rugen, (Prussia) Germany,
Johann Karl Wilhelm Frederick (Moller) MILLER s/o Karl Johann Heinrich Moller and Louise Dorothea Johanna BINZ. He was born on June 14, 1850.
MARRIED: Mathilda Johanna Jowine Utesch d/o Karl Friedrich Utesch and Mathilde Johanna Jowine. She had a sister Martha (Schmidt)who stayed in Germany.
CHILDREN:
Anna b. Apr. 7, 1881 m. Geo. Hoyt d. Nv. 6, 1908 child birth
grandsons- Wayne and Raymond Hoyt
Martha and twin Knabe (boy died still birth) b. Spt. 12, 1882 M. WM Watts d. Jun. 5, 1971
grandchildren: Harold, Alice, Donald, Dorothy, WM, Norman, Donna, Winifred.
Albert F. b. Oct. 23, 1884 M. Nora H. Fernald (Repp/divorced) d. 1972
grandchildren: Estella M. , Pauline M.
WM F. b. Apr. 6, 1889 M. Nona Whitacre d. Spt. 1967
grandchildren: Virginia, William, Dorothy, Donna, Jack
Carl F. b. Jan. 4, 1892 M. Evelyn L. Repp d. Mar. 17, 1966
grandchildren: Shirley, Dorothy, Marian, Carl A. died at birth.
Carolina LENA M. b. Jan 10, 1985 M. US Crane d.
grandchildren: Aino Geraldine, Richard, Rena, Norma, Dixianne, Jacquelyn
Augusta Victoria b.1897 never married, became a nurse d. 1922 after sinus surgery.
Johann Karl Wilhelm Frederick Moller MILLER served in the Prussian Army as was a decorated soldier. He was engaged in the Franco-Prussian War. He had to serve at least 1 year to be eligible to immigrate away from Germany.
He and his wife and 3 young children immigrated to the USA in May of 1888. They arrived in the Baltimore Port of Entry.
Family lore says that Mathilda had family there and Karl had family in the Kalamazoo area: Michael Miller likely a cousin.
He worked at Todd Farm as a laborer.
He died of a heart valve problem complicated by Bright's disease and gangrene of the leg.
Bio contributed by Carla Killelea
Husband of Mathilda Johanna Jowine Utesch MILLER b. Nov. 25, 1858 in Seadorf, Island of Rugen, (Prussia) Germany to Karl Friedrich Utesch and Mathilde Johanna Jowine Rinio was:
Born in Dalkvitz, Island of Rugen, (Prussia) Germany,
Johann Karl Wilhelm Frederick (Moller) MILLER s/o Karl Johann Heinrich Moller and Louise Dorothea Johanna BINZ. He was born on June 14, 1850.
MARRIED: Mathilda Johanna Jowine Utesch d/o Karl Friedrich Utesch and Mathilde Johanna Jowine. She had a sister Martha (Schmidt)who stayed in Germany.
CHILDREN:
Anna b. Apr. 7, 1881 m. Geo. Hoyt d. Nv. 6, 1908 child birth
grandsons- Wayne and Raymond Hoyt
Martha and twin Knabe (boy died still birth) b. Spt. 12, 1882 M. WM Watts d. Jun. 5, 1971
grandchildren: Harold, Alice, Donald, Dorothy, WM, Norman, Donna, Winifred.
Albert F. b. Oct. 23, 1884 M. Nora H. Fernald (Repp/divorced) d. 1972
grandchildren: Estella M. , Pauline M.
WM F. b. Apr. 6, 1889 M. Nona Whitacre d. Spt. 1967
grandchildren: Virginia, William, Dorothy, Donna, Jack
Carl F. b. Jan. 4, 1892 M. Evelyn L. Repp d. Mar. 17, 1966
grandchildren: Shirley, Dorothy, Marian, Carl A. died at birth.
Carolina LENA M. b. Jan 10, 1985 M. US Crane d.
grandchildren: Aino Geraldine, Richard, Rena, Norma, Dixianne, Jacquelyn
Augusta Victoria b.1897 never married, became a nurse d. 1922 after sinus surgery.
Johann Karl Wilhelm Frederick Moller MILLER served in the Prussian Army as was a decorated soldier. He was engaged in the Franco-Prussian War. He had to serve at least 1 year to be eligible to immigrate away from Germany.
He and his wife and 3 young children immigrated to the USA in May of 1888. They arrived in the Baltimore Port of Entry.
Family lore says that Mathilda had family there and Karl had family in the Kalamazoo area: Michael Miller likely a cousin.
He worked at Todd Farm as a laborer.
He died of a heart valve problem complicated by Bright's disease and gangrene of the leg.
Bio contributed by Carla Killelea


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