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Emma Maria Ottilie <I>Fritz</I> Buttke

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Emma Maria Ottilie Fritz Buttke

Birth
Stettin, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Mar 1977 (aged 80)
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.975315, Longitude: -89.788689
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Emma was born in Stettin Township and then lived several years in Cassel Township near her Gresens Grandparents on Half Mile road where her brother Julius was born. The Fritz family then moved back to Stettin Township to a farm on Woodland Drive, a quarter mile East of N 128th Ave., where Londerville Steel is now located. After marriage, she lived on the Buttke farm in Stettin on Highland Drive one quarter mile west of County Road O.

She was married on Nov 10, 1916, at Trinity Lutheran church, the same church in Stettin where she was baptized. Witnesses at her wedding were Julius Fritz, Alma Buttke, Martin Beilke, and Helena Erdmann. Her sponsors were Michael Erdmann, Maria Schattschneider, and Maria Gresens.

Emma was a social correspondent for the Wausau paper in the 1930s. She was trilingual, fluent in High German, Plattdütsch (Hinterpommersch), and English.
Emma was born in Stettin Township and then lived several years in Cassel Township near her Gresens Grandparents on Half Mile road where her brother Julius was born. The Fritz family then moved back to Stettin Township to a farm on Woodland Drive, a quarter mile East of N 128th Ave., where Londerville Steel is now located. After marriage, she lived on the Buttke farm in Stettin on Highland Drive one quarter mile west of County Road O.

She was married on Nov 10, 1916, at Trinity Lutheran church, the same church in Stettin where she was baptized. Witnesses at her wedding were Julius Fritz, Alma Buttke, Martin Beilke, and Helena Erdmann. Her sponsors were Michael Erdmann, Maria Schattschneider, and Maria Gresens.

Emma was a social correspondent for the Wausau paper in the 1930s. She was trilingual, fluent in High German, Plattdütsch (Hinterpommersch), and English.


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