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Lubow, Charles Fred (b. 25 JUN 1884, d. AUG 1956)

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Abbreviation: Ancestry.com World War I Draft Registrations
Title: World War I Draft Registrations, Ancestry.com
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Provo, Utah
City: Provo
State: Utah
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: 1945 US Census
Title: , ; .
Name: Title
Name: CivilDivision
Name: Subdivision
Name: FilmDetail
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Given Name: Charles Fred
Event: WWI Draft Registration
Type: Military
Date: 12 SEP 1918
Place: Jackson, Wisconsin, United States
Note: Charles Fred Lubow
B.R. Falls, Albion, Jackson County, Wisconsin
Age is 34, DOB is 25 Jun 1884
Race is White, Born in US
Occupation is Farmer,
Nearest Relative - Charles Lubow, B.R. Falls, Jackson, Wisconsin
Height: Medium. Build: Medium. Eye Color: Lt Blue. Hair Color: Lt Brown.

Occupation: Carpenter
Date: 1945
Place: Saint Cloud, Osceola, Florida, United States
Change: Date: 12 NOV 2009
Census: Date: 26 APR 1910
Place: Albion Township, Jackson Co., Wisconsin, United States
Census: Date: 21 JAN 1920
Place: Albion Township, Jackson Co., Wisconsin, United States
Note: Living with his brother John
Census: Date: 1945
Place: Precinct No. 4, St. Cloud, Osceola County, Florida, United States

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Beyer, August Martin Ludwig (b. 1 MAR 1855, d. 1929)
Note: August Martin Ludwig Beyer, 1855

1918 HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY, WI

AUGUST MARTIN LUDWIG BEYER, who is prosperously engaged in farming on a tract of eighty acres in Warner Township, was born in Brandenberg, Germany, March 1, 1855, son of Martin Beyer. He attended school in Germany, but lost his father when he was 11 years old. In 1871 he came to the United States, proceeding to the home of an uncle, August Beyer, who lived in Dodge County, Wis. The journey occupied three weeks, thirteen days of which he spent on the water. Arriving in Dodge County, he went to work on a farm, which was his first agricultural experience. After thus working in the neighborhood for two years, he went to Minnesota, where he spent nine years, being employed successfully in different places.

In 1882 he came. to Clark County, being now married, and secured seventy-eight acres one mile south of his present farm. The land was covered with brush and timber and there was neither a house on the place nor any road to the property. Accordingly he first put up a log house, 18 by 28 feet and began the work of improvement with practically nothing but his hands to work with, it being two years before he got an ox team. For three winters he worked at lumbering in the woods. On that place he lived for twenty years, getting the land well cleared. He then sold it and came to his present farm of eighty acres, on which buildings had been erected. Since then he has continued the work of improvement and is doing a good farming business, raising Holstein cattle. Mr. Beyer has taken a prominent place as a citizen of Warner Township. He served three years as a member of the side board, eight years as assessor and one year as chairman of the township board, besides having been school clerk for twenty-four years. He also helped to start a church, although not a member. He was married in Dodge County, Wis., Nov. 5, 1881, to Florintia Schwarze, who was born in Shawano County, Wis., June 1, 1860, daughter of Herman and Louisa Schwarze, who were married in Wisconsin. Her father came to the United States in 1855 on a sailing vessel, being three months on the water, her mother coming over later. They settled in the woods of Shewano County, where Mr. Schwarze in time developed a fine farm. Mr. and Mrs. Beyer are the parents of seven children: Herman, Beno, Alexander, Oscar, Arnold, Lena and Ingham.

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---------Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 04/04/1929
---------Beyer, August M. (1 MAR 1855 28 MAR 1929)
August Martin Ludwig Beyer was born in Brandenberg, Germany, March 1, 1855, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beyer. In 1871 he came to the United States, proceeding to the home of an uncle, August Beyer, who live in Dodge County, Wis.
On Nov. 5, 1881 he was united in Marriage to Florentina Schwarze, daughter of Herman and Louise Schwarze. In 1882 they came to Clark County and purchased a farm on the West Side. Mr. Beyer was a prominent citizen of Warner Township. He served three years as member of the Town Board, eight years as Assessor and one year as Chairman of the Town Board, besides having been school clerk for 24 years. In May 1917 Mr. and Mrs. Beyer moved to Greenwood and while a resident of this city also served as Assessor for six years.
Mr. Beyer died at his home here Thursday, March 28, 1929, at 5:30 P.M., having reach the age of 74 years and 28 days.
His sad departure is deeply mourned by his devoted wife, six sons and one daughter who are Herman of Theresa, Wis., Benno of Milwaukee, Wis., Alex of Iron Ridge, Wis., Oscar of Casper, Wyo., Arnold of Greenwood, Emil of Casper, Wyo., and Lena, now Mrs. Max Seigert of Milwaukee, Wis. He also leaves five daughter-in-laws, one son-in-law, eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Mary Quappe of California, one aged aunt, Mrs. August Beyer in Hopkins, Mich., and may other relatives and friends.
He was a member of the M.W.A. and E.F.U. and the Odd Fellow lodges.
Funeral services were held from the local Reformed Church Monday afternoon, Rev. E.G. Pfeiffer officiating, assisted by Rev. E. Bornholt of Neillsville. Interment was made in the Greenwood Cemetery. The following relatives from out of town were here for the funeral: Benno Beyer and family of Milwaukee, Wis.; Oscar and Emil Beyer, Caper, Wyo.; Alex Beyer, Iron Ridge, Wis.; Mrs. Max Steigert and two sons, Milwaukee, Wis.; and Mr. Herman Schwarze, Mayville, Wis.

News: Greenwood Gleaner (12 Apr 1906)
Posted By: Arlene Peil >
Date: Monday, 28 March 2005, at 10:26 p.m.
TOWN ELECTION RESULTS
Who Is Elected to the Principal Offices in the Adjoining Towns
The election results in the various adjoining towns are as follows:
Beaver: Supervisor Adolph Rossman, chairman, Frank Dagen, Aug. Pieper; clerk W. J. Thayer; treasurer Dan Van de Hey; assessor W. S. Irvine.
Warner: Supervisor Herman Schawarze, chairman, Aug. Steiger, Peter Christopherson; clerk Theo. Humke; treasurer H. W. Decker; assessor Aug. Beyer.
Mead: Supervisors Aug. Noah, chairman, Wm. Toburen, H. Reinhardt; clerk Wm. Vollrath; treasurer A. H. Noah; John Kippenhan assessor.
Eaton: Supervisors Harry Hewett, chairman, Rob. Syth, Thos. Fahey; clerk Albert Peterson; treasurer Wm. Huntzicker; assessor John Stafford.
Longwood: Supervisors Ed Jessen, chairman, Knute Larson, Ed. Montimer: clerk A. C. Barr; treasurer H. W. Jacobson; assessor H. Colbaun.
Loyal: Supervisors Frank Bauer, chairman, Wm. Neitzel, Thos. Froeba; clerk Wm. Rienow; treasurer Geo. Anderson; assessor Wm. Luchterahand.
Given Name: August Martin Ludwig
Change: Date: 4 NOV 2003

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Beyer, Hermann Wilhelm (b. 26 APR 1882, d. 9 MAY 1939)
Note: Herman Beyer Passes Away
Word was recieved here this week of the death of Herman Beyer, son of Mrs. August Beyer. Mr. Beyer passed away Monday evening, May 8, 1939 from a heart attack.
Mr. Beyer was 57 years and 12 days old. He has been working at Theresa Wis., for the past 15 years and passed away there. Funeral services were held Friday, May 12, 1939.
We hope to have more complet obituary in the near future.
Given Name: Hermann Wilhelm
Change: Date: 4 NOV 2003

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Beyer, Benno Kuno Hugo (b. 15 FEB 1884, d. ?)
Given Name: Benno Kuno Hugo
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Beyer, Alexander Reinhold Lergold (b. 21 MAR 1886, d. ?)
Given Name: Alexander Reinhold Lergold
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Beyer, Oskar Friedrich Karl (b. 10 AUG 1888, d. ?)
Given Name: Oskar Friedrich Karl
Change: Date: 5 NOV 2003

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Beyer, Arnold Emil Martin (b. 1 MAY 1891, d. 6 JUL 1967)
Note: ---------Source: Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection from MARSHFIELD NEW HERALD 07/ /1967
---------Beyer, Arnold M. (1891 1967)
GREENWOOD, CLARK COUNTY Arnold Martin Beyer, 76, Greenwood, died of a brain hemorrhage at noon Thursday, July 6, 1967, in St. Joseph s Hospital at Marshfield, where he was admitted Wednesday morning. He had been in poor health for the past several years.

Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Zion United Church of Christ, with the Rev. David Logue officiating. Burial will be made in the Greenwood Cemetery.

The body will repose at the Hill Funeral Home from Saturday afternoon until noon Sunday, and then at the church.
Mr. Beyer was born May 1, 1891, in Greenwood, and received his education in the Town of Warner, Clark County. His marriage to Fern Sloniker took place June 11, 1914, at Greenwood.

Mr. Beyer was a cheesemaker in Greenwood for many years, and also made cheese at Alma Center for 12 years, and managed a cheese factory in Marshfield for three years.
He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ.
His only survivor is his wife.
Five brothers and a sister preceded him in death.
Given Name: Arnold Emil Martin
Change: Date: 5 NOV 2003

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Beyer, Lina Florentine Sophia (b. 7 JUN 1893, d. ?)
Given Name: Lina Florentine Sophia
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2003

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Beyer, Emil Otto Albert (b. 14 DEC 1896, d. ?)
Given Name: Emil Otto Albert
Change: Date: 5 NOV 2003

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Grafunder, Martha (b. 30 JUN 1880, d. 25 MAY 1912)
Note: Dodge County Pionier, page 8, Tuesday, 28 May 1912
Mrs. Hermann Schwartze

The wife of Hermann Schwartze, born Martha Grafunder, died last Saturday
morning in her home in the southwestern part of Town Williamstown on the
Horicon Marsh, after a short illness following a premature birth, at the
young age of 31 years, 10 months and 25 days.

She was born on the 30th of June 1880 in Germany and came in the
following year, 1881, with her parents, Ernst Grafunder and wife, to
Horicon, where she grew up.

In 1903 she married her now deeply saddened husband, Hermann Schwartze,
whom she leaves five minor children, four sons and a daughter.

Besides these she leaves behind her parents, Ernst Grafunder and wife in
Faith, South Dakota, as well as three sisters, as follows: Mrs. Emma
Zell and Mrs. Lizzie Kienow in Warner, South Dakota, and Mrs. Ursula
Freilich in Faith, South Dakota.

The funeral will be held tomorrow, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from
the house of mourning and at two o'clock from the evangelical Lutheran
St. Paul's Church in Mayville, officiated by Pastor Conrad Herbener, and
the mortal remains of the deceased will be laid to final rest in
Graceland Cemetery in Mayville.

The mourning survivors and relatives have our heartfelt sympathy.
Given Name: Martha
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Pigeon, Stella (b. , d. ?)
Given Name: Stella
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Schwarze, Robert (b. 1925, d. ?)
Given Name: Robert
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Schwarze, Victor (b. 22 JAN 1904, d. 17 OCT 1981)
Given Name: Victor
Change: Date: 30 SEP 2003

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Schwarze, Richard William Henry (b. 6 JUL 1905, d. 8 JAN 1993)
Note: Worked at Dodge County Ledge Park, located east of Horicon, WI.
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Abbreviation: Footnote.com
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Given Name: Richard William Henry
Change: Date: 2 FEB 2009

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Schwarze, Herman (b. 30 APR 1908, d. 12 APR 1988)
Given Name: Herman
Change: Date: 5 JUN 2008

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Schwarze, Elvira Hilda Emma (b. 8 NOV 1909, d. 23 JUL 1990)
Given Name: Elvira Hilda Emma
Change: Date: 1 OCT 2003

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Schwarze, Harold August Franklin (b. 1 JAN 1911, d. 20 JUN 2001)
Given Name: Harold August Franklin
Change: Date: 1 OCT 2003

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Mueller, Herman (b. 11 JUN 1865, d. 7 AUG 1930)
Given Name: Herman
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Mueller, Eveyln (b. , d. ?)
Given Name: Eveyln
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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Mueller, Walter (b. , d. ?)
Given Name: Walter
Change: Date: 16 FEB 2001

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