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Joseph Baer

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
1883 (aged 42–43)
Germany
Burial
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Information gleaned from the research of great granddaughter Miss Marcella Baer FAG # 256530468. Reference: MTWC 929.2 Baer. Baer, Marcie. Das Baer familie geschichte: the Baer family history, Manitowoc (Wisconsin) Public Library. 3312800275308. 90 pages.

Joseph and Theresa (nee Maurer) Baer lived in Baden, Baden, in Baden, Wurttemberg, southwest Germany. The beautiful area is known as the Black Forest in the County of Baden-Wurtenburg.

The ten known children of Joseph and Theresa Baer were:
Joseph 1863- after 1932
Frank 1865-1934 in Huntsville, Arkansas, USA
Charles (Karl) 1868-1935 in Manhattan, New York, USA
Theresa Baer (Constatine) Walter 1869- after 1932
Theodor 1871- after 1932
Frederick Sr. 1872-1953 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA
Anton 1875- after 1932
Gregor 1879- after 1932
Helen Baer Frank 1880-after 1932
Herman 1884-1959 in Germany

Required military service caused an exodus to the United States of America. Three sons, Karl, Frederick and Frank, immigrated to the United States.
Information gleaned from the research of great granddaughter Miss Marcella Baer FAG # 256530468. Reference: MTWC 929.2 Baer. Baer, Marcie. Das Baer familie geschichte: the Baer family history, Manitowoc (Wisconsin) Public Library. 3312800275308. 90 pages.

Joseph and Theresa (nee Maurer) Baer lived in Baden, Baden, in Baden, Wurttemberg, southwest Germany. The beautiful area is known as the Black Forest in the County of Baden-Wurtenburg.

The ten known children of Joseph and Theresa Baer were:
Joseph 1863- after 1932
Frank 1865-1934 in Huntsville, Arkansas, USA
Charles (Karl) 1868-1935 in Manhattan, New York, USA
Theresa Baer (Constatine) Walter 1869- after 1932
Theodor 1871- after 1932
Frederick Sr. 1872-1953 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA
Anton 1875- after 1932
Gregor 1879- after 1932
Helen Baer Frank 1880-after 1932
Herman 1884-1959 in Germany

Required military service caused an exodus to the United States of America. Three sons, Karl, Frederick and Frank, immigrated to the United States.


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