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Bernard Schultingkemper

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Bernard Schultingkemper

Birth
Germany
Death
4 Nov 1920 (aged 87)
Saint Anthony, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Anthony, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
H-09
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Parents: Ben Schultingkemper born in Germany and mother not know to informant Herman Ricker.

Bernard was a retired farmer and he died of prostatitis and bronchitis with senile debility as a contributory factor.

Spouses:

Divorced from Barbara (who is this?) at time of death according to death certificate.

Married Elizabeth (Luethmers) Eiynck on 6, May 1895 in St. Anthony, Krain Town by priest P. Conrad, O.S.B. with Ferdinand and Josephina Stuve.
"Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-35752-18528-8?cc=1803974 : 13 June 2016), 004162498 > image 1240 of 1905; county courthouses, Minnesota.


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SCHULTINGKEMPER, BERNARD Death CERTID# 1920-MN-015245

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1900 US Census shows the following people in his household:
- Ben - Head - Aug 1835 - Married 39? Years
- Elisabeth - Wife - Nov 1858 - Married 15 years - 6 children born with 5 living
- Elisabeth - dau - Feb 1886
- Marie - dau - Apr 1888
- John - Son - Aug 1890
- Rosa - dau - Oct 1896
- Bernard - son - May 1899

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1920 US Census shows the following people in his household:
Schultingkemper, Bernard Head age 87 Widowed Immigrated 1870 Naturalized 1872
" Regina Daughter age 17
Woelkenberg?, Elenora Adopted? Age 11 (note that a Henry Woelkenberg is the 6 year old adopted son of Charley Gerads who appears to be a neighbor of Bernard's.)

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From his obituary:

Mourning his passing are his three children: Mrs. Elise Enneking of Spring Hill, Bernhard Schultingkemper of Des Moines, Iowa, and Miss Regina [Schultingkemper], who managed the household for him in his old age. He was preceded in death by his wife, three children, among them Mrs. Emma Woebkenberg of St. Cloud.


Parents: Ben Schultingkemper born in Germany and mother not know to informant Herman Ricker.

Bernard was a retired farmer and he died of prostatitis and bronchitis with senile debility as a contributory factor.

Spouses:

Divorced from Barbara (who is this?) at time of death according to death certificate.

Married Elizabeth (Luethmers) Eiynck on 6, May 1895 in St. Anthony, Krain Town by priest P. Conrad, O.S.B. with Ferdinand and Josephina Stuve.
"Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-35752-18528-8?cc=1803974 : 13 June 2016), 004162498 > image 1240 of 1905; county courthouses, Minnesota.


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SCHULTINGKEMPER, BERNARD Death CERTID# 1920-MN-015245

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1900 US Census shows the following people in his household:
- Ben - Head - Aug 1835 - Married 39? Years
- Elisabeth - Wife - Nov 1858 - Married 15 years - 6 children born with 5 living
- Elisabeth - dau - Feb 1886
- Marie - dau - Apr 1888
- John - Son - Aug 1890
- Rosa - dau - Oct 1896
- Bernard - son - May 1899

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1920 US Census shows the following people in his household:
Schultingkemper, Bernard Head age 87 Widowed Immigrated 1870 Naturalized 1872
" Regina Daughter age 17
Woelkenberg?, Elenora Adopted? Age 11 (note that a Henry Woelkenberg is the 6 year old adopted son of Charley Gerads who appears to be a neighbor of Bernard's.)

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From his obituary:

Mourning his passing are his three children: Mrs. Elise Enneking of Spring Hill, Bernhard Schultingkemper of Des Moines, Iowa, and Miss Regina [Schultingkemper], who managed the household for him in his old age. He was preceded in death by his wife, three children, among them Mrs. Emma Woebkenberg of St. Cloud.


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