In her husband's Civil War Pension file, Emma lists her place of birth as Asch-bei-Hof.
First-born child, Bernhard Paubel, and his family are buried at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Wildwood, Missouri (was Orrville at the time) - memorial maintained by someone else. Link provided will take you to him and his family.
Second-born child, Edward Herman Paubel, is buried at St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery in Manchester, Missouri - memorial maintained by someone else. He was married to Elizabeth Jane Wiedner, daughter of August Wiedner and Wilhelmine Fegel.
Their other eight children are linked below.
In her husband's Civil War Pension file, Emma lists her place of birth as Asch-bei-Hof.
First-born child, Bernhard Paubel, and his family are buried at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Wildwood, Missouri (was Orrville at the time) - memorial maintained by someone else. Link provided will take you to him and his family.
Second-born child, Edward Herman Paubel, is buried at St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery in Manchester, Missouri - memorial maintained by someone else. He was married to Elizabeth Jane Wiedner, daughter of August Wiedner and Wilhelmine Fegel.
Their other eight children are linked below.
Family Members
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Bernhard "Ben" Paubel
1871–1951
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Edward Heman Paubel
1873–1946
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Mathilda M "Tillie" Paubel Kern
1875–1957
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Daniel Valentine Paubel
1877–1957
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Caroline Frances Paubel St. Onge
1880–1968
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Lillie Paubel
1882 – unknown
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Herman Andrew L Paubel
1884–1907
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Joseph L Paubel
1887–1963
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Meta Paubel
1890 – unknown
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Emelie Anna Paubel Alt
1892–1968