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Julius Theodor Saupe

Birth
Death
31 Oct 1907 (aged 77)
Burial
New Wells, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
O15
Memorial ID
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Julius Saupe was born March 3, 1830. He and Justine Dietze immigrated from Kriebitzsch, Saxe-Altenburg to New York City in 1853, where they were married shortly after their arrival. Immigration records show that they likely traveled with Julius Kirmse on the Ship Kosmos that arrived in New York on 22 April 1853. Justine was born on March 22, 1829. They purchased 120 acres of land in the Farrar area in October of 1854 and an additional 40 acres in April of 1855. They sold all of that land to Peter Stueve in 1870 and moved to Cape Girardeau County. This land is now owned by the Hilmer Stueve family. In 1878 they purchased land near Shawneetown which remains in the Saupe family today. Julius died on October 31, 1907 and was buried at Immanuel Cemetery in New Wells. Justine died on March 22, 1913 and was buried in the Trinity Cemetery in Shawneetown.
[Provided by contributor 49348971 Feb. 2018]
Julius Saupe was born March 3, 1830. He and Justine Dietze immigrated from Kriebitzsch, Saxe-Altenburg to New York City in 1853, where they were married shortly after their arrival. Immigration records show that they likely traveled with Julius Kirmse on the Ship Kosmos that arrived in New York on 22 April 1853. Justine was born on March 22, 1829. They purchased 120 acres of land in the Farrar area in October of 1854 and an additional 40 acres in April of 1855. They sold all of that land to Peter Stueve in 1870 and moved to Cape Girardeau County. This land is now owned by the Hilmer Stueve family. In 1878 they purchased land near Shawneetown which remains in the Saupe family today. Julius died on October 31, 1907 and was buried at Immanuel Cemetery in New Wells. Justine died on March 22, 1913 and was buried in the Trinity Cemetery in Shawneetown.
[Provided by contributor 49348971 Feb. 2018]


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