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Wilhelmina <I>Strehlau</I> Schultz

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Wilhelmina Strehlau Schultz

Birth
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland
Death
17 Dec 1909 (aged 63)
Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Site OP2, Lot 54, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Johann Strehlau and Wilhelmine Zutz, according to her burial record held by St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Menomonie, she was born at Grünfelde near Wiesenthal, north of Mrotschen, Kreis Wirsitz, Posen, Deutschland (today called Skoraczewo, Gmina Soœno, Sêpólno, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland)

Sister of John Strehlau, Fred Strehlau and William Strehlau, who all emigrated to the U.S.

There were another three brothers including Richard Ernst Strehlau born in 1876 and a sister, Ottilie Bertha Strehlau born in 1863 who all seem to have died young.

First married to Theodore Seehawer who died from typhoid fever shortly after their daughter Augusta Amanda Seehawer (Mrs William Albright) was born on 9 January 1871.

On 6 April 1872, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Menomonie, the widow Wilhelmine Seehawer married August Wilhelm (William) Schultz.

They had five children of which only two survived to adulthood.
Daughter of Johann Strehlau and Wilhelmine Zutz, according to her burial record held by St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Menomonie, she was born at Grünfelde near Wiesenthal, north of Mrotschen, Kreis Wirsitz, Posen, Deutschland (today called Skoraczewo, Gmina Soœno, Sêpólno, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland)

Sister of John Strehlau, Fred Strehlau and William Strehlau, who all emigrated to the U.S.

There were another three brothers including Richard Ernst Strehlau born in 1876 and a sister, Ottilie Bertha Strehlau born in 1863 who all seem to have died young.

First married to Theodore Seehawer who died from typhoid fever shortly after their daughter Augusta Amanda Seehawer (Mrs William Albright) was born on 9 January 1871.

On 6 April 1872, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Menomonie, the widow Wilhelmine Seehawer married August Wilhelm (William) Schultz.

They had five children of which only two survived to adulthood.

Inscription

The burial site had 4 large cedar trees stationed at the four corners of the 8 grave lot # 54. There are 2 other people buried in that lot #54. (John Reincke who died in 1911 and Johanna Reincke who died in 1897. There is a very large Reincke Monument.) After heavy snowfalls in the recent years, the overgrown old cedar trees have lost limbs, and some others in the area have had to be cut down.

Gravesite Details

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