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Ernestine Wilhelmine Friedricke <I>Schultz</I> Belling

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Ernestine Wilhelmine Friedricke Schultz Belling

Birth
Germany
Death
17 Oct 1935 (aged 78)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.269833, Longitude: -88.38243
Plot
Lot 66, Block 12, grave 2
Memorial ID
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The daughter of Christina (Gubbe) and Christian Schultz, Tina came to America in 1883 with her husband Carl and 5 children. She was 26 and her husband Karl/Carl was 30. The children Wilhelm (8), Hermann (5), Albert (4), Bertha (3) and Wilhelmine (3 months) arrived in Baltimore on April 15, 1883 on the SS Strassburg from Bremen, Germany. Also on the same ship was her brother-in-law Ferdinand with his young family. Karl was changed to "Carl" on the ship's manifest and he listed his destination as Baltimore. He brought with him 5 collys of luggage and listed his occupation as "joiner".

Married September 21, 1874 in Pommerania, Germany, Tina and Carl went on to have 14 children.

Appleton Post Crescent September 15, 1924
BELLINGS ARE MARRIED FOR FIFTY YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Belling were surprised by their sons and daughters and their wives and husbands Saturday evening at their home on West. College Avenue in honor of their golden anniversary. The feature of the celebration was a supper which was followed by cards and dancing. There are five sons and three daughters in the family and it was the first time all the members had been together at one time in twelve years. The out-of-town sons and their wives were Mr. and Mrs. William Belling of Niagra and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belling of Kaukauna.



The daughter of Christina (Gubbe) and Christian Schultz, Tina came to America in 1883 with her husband Carl and 5 children. She was 26 and her husband Karl/Carl was 30. The children Wilhelm (8), Hermann (5), Albert (4), Bertha (3) and Wilhelmine (3 months) arrived in Baltimore on April 15, 1883 on the SS Strassburg from Bremen, Germany. Also on the same ship was her brother-in-law Ferdinand with his young family. Karl was changed to "Carl" on the ship's manifest and he listed his destination as Baltimore. He brought with him 5 collys of luggage and listed his occupation as "joiner".

Married September 21, 1874 in Pommerania, Germany, Tina and Carl went on to have 14 children.

Appleton Post Crescent September 15, 1924
BELLINGS ARE MARRIED FOR FIFTY YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Belling were surprised by their sons and daughters and their wives and husbands Saturday evening at their home on West. College Avenue in honor of their golden anniversary. The feature of the celebration was a supper which was followed by cards and dancing. There are five sons and three daughters in the family and it was the first time all the members had been together at one time in twelve years. The out-of-town sons and their wives were Mr. and Mrs. William Belling of Niagra and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belling of Kaukauna.





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