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Daniel Grobbel

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Daniel Grobbel

Birth
Germany
Death
12 Nov 1924 (aged 87)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Section 135, Grave 16
Memorial ID
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Daniel Grobbel was born in Cobbenrode, Westphalia, Germany. He married Elisabeth Trinkaus (also spelled Trinkhaus and Drinkhaus) on September 2, 1862 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cnurch in Detroit, Michigan. All of the children were baptized at St. Joseph's.

According to the Rinke Family History, after emigrating to the U.S.A., the elder Daniel operated a combination Grocery and Meat Market at 413 Chene St., in Detroit (not to be confused with "E.W. Grobbel Sons Inc.", a wholesale meat supplier that still operates today in Detroit's Eastern Market, which was founded by Daniel's first cousin once removed, W. Emil Grobbel ). According to Julia DeGrandchamp in the Rinke Family History, her great-uncle Daniel had a large family. She thought that there were twelve or thirteen children, and that he had a long life but mourned the fact that he had no grandchildren.

He was a member of St. Ambrose parish at the time of his death. His stone says he was born in 1835; his death certificate says he was born in 1836. His brother Anthony Grobbel FAG #44018036 is buried in St. Clement Cemetery in Center Line, Macomb County, Michigan. His brother John FAG #29049331 is buried in the same cemetery.
Daniel Grobbel was born in Cobbenrode, Westphalia, Germany. He married Elisabeth Trinkaus (also spelled Trinkhaus and Drinkhaus) on September 2, 1862 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cnurch in Detroit, Michigan. All of the children were baptized at St. Joseph's.

According to the Rinke Family History, after emigrating to the U.S.A., the elder Daniel operated a combination Grocery and Meat Market at 413 Chene St., in Detroit (not to be confused with "E.W. Grobbel Sons Inc.", a wholesale meat supplier that still operates today in Detroit's Eastern Market, which was founded by Daniel's first cousin once removed, W. Emil Grobbel ). According to Julia DeGrandchamp in the Rinke Family History, her great-uncle Daniel had a large family. She thought that there were twelve or thirteen children, and that he had a long life but mourned the fact that he had no grandchildren.

He was a member of St. Ambrose parish at the time of his death. His stone says he was born in 1835; his death certificate says he was born in 1836. His brother Anthony Grobbel FAG #44018036 is buried in St. Clement Cemetery in Center Line, Macomb County, Michigan. His brother John FAG #29049331 is buried in the same cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Buried November 15, 1924; 89 years



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