Ignatz Stuhlmueller, 1859–1950?> (aged 90 years)
- Name
- Ignatz /Stuhlmueller/
- Given names
- Ignatz
- Surname
- Stuhlmueller
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Marriage
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Birth of a son
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Death of a wife
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Death of a son
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Burial of a son
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Note: St. Stephen Cemetery |
Death
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Burial
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Note: St. Stephen Cemetery |
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himself |
1859–1950
Birth: February 5, 1859
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— Bamberg, Bavaria, GER Death: January 19, 1950 — Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, USA |
himself |
1859–1950
Birth: February 5, 1859
25
— Bamberg, Bavaria, GER Death: January 19, 1950 — Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, USA |
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wife |
1863–1925
Birth: January 29, 1863
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— Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA Death: November 28, 1925 — Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1882 — Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA |
19 years
son |
1901–1946
Birth: February 14, 1901
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— Hamilton (Stockton), Butler, OH Death: March 1, 1946 — Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, USA |
Burial |
St. Stephen Cemetery |
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Note
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Catholic, St Mary parish; Father Butler Council No 968 of Knights of Columbus. Requiem mass at St. Stephen. Migrated to the United States in 1880. Retired as foreman of the pattern shop of Lima-Hamilton Corporation, a machine tool company. Death is attributed to a fall when he stumbled on a stone on a walk at his son's home and fractured his right hip; Myocarditis and arteriosclerotic heart disease. Died at Mercy Hospital after three weeks; State file #00374. At death he had seven surviving children; sons Joseph, William, Albert, Fern, Dr. Clifford, and daughters Ms. Emma and Mrs. Martha S. McGreevy. Two sons, Rev. Edward and Adolph predeceased him. |