Maria Josepha Schulteis1

F, * b. 09 January 1816, + d. 29 March 1818
Maria Josepha Schulteis|* b. 09 Jan 1816\n+ d. 29 Mar 1818|p39.htm#i140|Peter Josef Schulteis|* b. 21 Feb 1787\n+ d. 10 Jun 1826|p39.htm#i132|Anna Maria Wichterich|* b. 05 Feb 1792\n+ d. 15 Nov 1828|p47.htm#i138|Paul J. Schultes|* b. 07 Feb 1755\n+ d. 16 Aug 1813|p39.htm#i121|Maria J. Müller|* b. 19 Mar 1760\n+ d. 08 Aug 1853|p22.htm#i1338|Hermann Wichterich|* b. 02 May 1760\n+ d. 26 May 1810|p47.htm#i1088|Margaret Pohl|* b. 1758\n+ d. 11 Feb 1832|p28.htm#i1089|

3rd great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 1 time removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Maria Josepha Schulteis, daughter of Peter Josef Schulteis and Anna Maria Wichterich, was * born on Tuesday, 09 January 1816 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.2 She was ~ baptized on Wednesday, 10 January 1816 in Rheinbach, Prussia.1,3 Maria + died, at the age of 2 years, on Sunday, 29 March 1818 at Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sault Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057247-C986435.
  2. Rheinbach Civil Records, Card File - Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germany (Archives, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germany: Rheinbach Civil Authorities), viewed by Elmar Steinbach, D-53227 Bonn, Germany (1997-2000).
  3. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.

Maria Theresia Schultheis1

F, * b. 14 August 1828
Maria Theresia Schultheis|* b. 14 Aug 1828|p39.htm#i1030|Johann Franz Schulthes|* b. 18 Nov 1796\n+ d. 14 Dec 1841|p37.htm#i87|Anna Catharina Dick|* b. 22 Apr 1799\n+ d. 16 Dec 1835|p5.htm#i997|Johannes Schultheis|* b. 16 Jan 1766\n+ d. 28 Jan 1844|p37.htm#i127|Adelheid Müller|* b. 11 Nov 1761\n+ d. 15 Jul 1828|p23.htm#i993|Wilhelm H. Dick||p5.htm#i998|Eva F. Stüsser|* b. c 1769|p44.htm#i999|

3rd great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
Daughter of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
Franz and Catharina (Dick) Schultheis (1796-1841)
     Maria Theresia Schultheis, daughter of Johann Franz Schulthes and Anna Catharina Dick, was * born on Thursday, 14 August 1828 in Oberdress, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.2 She was ~ baptized on Thursday, 14 August 1828 in Rheinbach, Rheinland. On Wednesday, 30 April 1851, Maria Theresia, age 22, oo married Albert Stettner in Cuchenhein, Germanic Lands.3

Children of Maria Theresia Schultheis and Albert Stettner

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866272.
  2. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057248.
  3. Personal Communication; Iris Gedig; July, 2007; 50374 Erftstadt, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.
  4. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866599.
  5. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866604.
  6. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866609.
  7. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866613.
  8. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866271.
  9. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866277.
  10. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0866280.
  11. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0872530.
  12. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0872535.
  13. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0872539.

Marian Geraldine Josephine Schulteis

F, * b. 28 September 1927, + d. 04 November 1930
Marian Geraldine Josephine Schulteis|* b. 28 Sep 1927\n+ d. 04 Nov 1930|p39.htm#i370|Willard Andrew Schulteis|* b. 10 Sep 1904\n+ d. 23 Jun 1954|p40.htm#i233|Adelaide Katherine Harmann|* b. 07 Feb 1905\n+ d. 04 Sep 1971|p14.htm#i367|Peter J. Schulteis|* b. 18 Dec 1872\n+ d. 09 Nov 1933|p39.htm#i159|Elizabeth G. Koenings|* b. 14 Apr 1873\n+ d. 04 Nov 1937|p16.htm#i229|Louis Hammann|* b. s 1880|p11.htm#i6991|Anna Steffen|* b. s 1880|p42.htm#i6992|

7th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 5 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
     Marian Geraldine Josephine Schulteis, daughter of Willard Andrew Schulteis and Adelaide Katherine Harmann, was * born on Wednesday, 28 September 1927 at home at 2115 Vliet Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA.1 Marian + died, at the age of 3 years, on Tuesday, 04 November 1930 at Milwaukee Childrens Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.2 She is ± buried in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Milwaukee.3,4 The burial location is Block 5, Section D, Row 13, Grave 100.

Citations

  1. Birth of Marian Geraldine Schulteis; 28 September 1927 at 7:30 in the morning; Recorded by Milwaukee County, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 13486, Volume 960, Page 261.
  2. Death of Mary Anne Schulteis; 04 November 1930 at 4:30 in the morning; Recorded by Milwaukee County, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: father Willard Schulteis.
  3. Death of Willard Andrew Schulteis Sr.; 23 June 1954 at 1:30 in the afternoon; Recorded by Milwaukee County, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Willard Schulteis; Certificate Number 7838, 576-204.
  4. Archdiocese of Milwaukee Catholic Cemeteries Web Page, online www.cemeteries.org.

Marie Cecelia Schulteis

F, * b. 01 May 1918, + d. 24 November 1923
Marie Cecelia Schulteis|* b. 01 May 1918\n+ d. 24 Nov 1923|p39.htm#i44|William Schulteis|* b. 18 Apr 1878\n+ d. 06 May 1958|p40.htm#i9|Agnes Maria Wolf|* b. 19 Oct 1879\n+ d. 03 Dec 1954|p49.htm#i10|Herman J. Schulteis|* b. 22 Dec 1847\n+ d. 07 Jul 1929|p36.htm#i150|Gertrude M. Doll|* b. 16 Sep 1852\n+ d. 08 Jun 1937|p5.htm#i158|William Wolf|* b. 29 Nov 1846\n+ d. 06 Mar 1900|p50.htm#i1206|Anna M. M. Meunier|* b. 20 Feb 1847\n+ d. 29 Jul 1924|p21.htm#i1207|

6th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 4 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
Marie Cecelia Schulteis
(1918-1923)
     Marie Cecelia Schulteis, daughter of William Schulteis and Agnes Maria Wolf, was born on Wednesday, 01 May 1918 at home in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2,3 Marie + died, at the age of 5 years, on Saturday, 24 November 1923 in Richfield.4,3 Marie was buried in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Goldenthal.4,3 The burial location is Section 3, Row 4, Plot 14-D3 next to her brother Jerome and east of her sister Gladys.

As remembered by Sister Helen. Marie and Helen always slept together. When Marie took sick, she was moved downstairs. It is there she died. Marie was moved to a burial box placed in the living room for family viewing. When it came evening, her mother told Helen to go to bed. As she always slept with Marie and Marie was in the living room, Helen climbed up into the burial box with Marie. This is where her parents found her sleeping.

Citations

  1. Birth of Marie Cecelia Schulteis; 01 May 1918; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 17039.
  2. Parish Baptism Register 1846 - present; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
  3. Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
  4. Death of Maria Celie Schulteis; 24 November 1923; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 9221.

Marion Elizabeth Schulteis1

F, * b. 18 February 1920, + d. 01 January 1946
Marion Elizabeth Schulteis|* b. 18 Feb 1920\n+ d. 01 Jan 1946|p39.htm#i726|Frank Joseph Schulteis|* b. 15 Jun 1886\n+ d. 23 Feb 1953|p36.htm#i165|Elizabeth Dorothy Gass|* b. 07 Jul 1889\n+ d. 09 Sep 1969|p8.htm#i722|Herman J. Schulteis|* b. 22 Dec 1847\n+ d. 07 Jul 1929|p36.htm#i150|Gertrude M. Doll|* b. 16 Sep 1852\n+ d. 08 Jun 1937|p5.htm#i158|Joseph Gass|* b. 31 Jul 1862\n+ d. 25 Nov 1919|p8.htm#i1553|Anna C. A. Winterhalter|* b. 09 Apr 1862\n+ d. 11 May 1949|p50.htm#i1554|

6th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 4 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
Marion (Schulteis) Neureuther
1940
(1920-1946)
     Marion Elizabeth Schulteis, daughter of Frank Joseph Schulteis and Elizabeth Dorothy Gass, was * born on Wednesday, 18 February 1920 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.2,3 On Saturday, 05 October 1940, Marion Elizabeth, age 20, oo married Robert Peter Neureuther, age 24, at St. Hubert Catholic Church, Hubertus.4,1 Marion died, at the age of 25 years, on Tuesday, 01 January 1946 at home at Rt 1, Richfield.3 She is ± buried in St. Hubert Catholic Cemetery, Richfield.3 The burial location is in Row 17.

Citations

  1. Marriage of Marion Schulteis and Robert Neureuther; 05 October 1940; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 14045.
  2. Baptism Register LDS 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Mary Catholic Church, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1871468.
  3. Death of Marian Neureuther; 01 January 1946; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Robert Neureuther; Certificate Number 16157.
  4. Marriage of Marion Schulteis and Robert Neureuther; 05 October 1940; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconisn, USA; Certificate Number 14045.

Marion Elizabeth Schulteis

F, * b. 22 May 1951, + d. 10 April 1987
Marion Elizabeth Schulteis|* b. 22 May 1951\n+ d. 10 Apr 1987|p39.htm#i743|Francis Herman Schulteis|* b. 06 May 1922\n+ d. 07 Jul 2007|p36.htm#i727|Lucille Barbara Jochem|* b. 18 Dec 1922\n+ d. 08 Aug 1982|p14.htm#i739|Frank J. Schulteis|* b. 15 Jun 1886\n+ d. 23 Feb 1953|p36.htm#i165|Elizabeth D. Gass|* b. 07 Jul 1889\n+ d. 09 Sep 1969|p8.htm#i722|Peter Jochem|* b. 1873|p14.htm#i1549|Barbara Scherr|* b. 1872|p32.htm#i1550|

7th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 5 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
     Marion Elizabeth Schulteis, daughter of Francis Herman Schulteis and Lucille Barbara Jochem, was * born on Tuesday, 22 May 1951 at St. Joseph Hospital, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2,3,4 Marion + died, at the age of 35 years, on Friday, 10 April 1987 at Hartford Memorial Hospital, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.3,4 She was buried in St. Bartholomew Cemetery, Town of Rubicon.

Citations

  1. Birth of Marion Elizabeth Schulteis; 22 May 1951; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 38597.
  2. Marriage of Marion Schulteis and Kenneth Bruckner; 23 December 1972; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 27096.
  3. Death of Marion Elizabeth Hartl; 10 April 1987; Recorded by Dodge County, in Juneau, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Stephen J. Hartl of 228 North Street in Neosho; Filed in Volume 98, Page 550.
  4. Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.

Marion Isabelle Schulteis

F, * b. 26 February 1897, + d. 15 January 1999
Marion Isabelle Schulteis|* b. 26 Feb 1897\n+ d. 15 Jan 1999|p39.htm#i1164|Albert J. Schulteis|* b. 01 Jul 1865\n+ d. 19 Oct 1929|p34.htm#i1158|Anne Isabelle Oyster|* b. 05 May 1857\n+ d. 22 Mar 1946|p27.htm#i1159|Herman J. Schulteis|* b. 20 Apr 1818\n+ d. 14 Jan 1889|p36.htm#i141|Margareta Merkel|* b. 08 Dec 1827\n+ d. 03 Sep 1898|p21.htm#i1148|||||||

5th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 3 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Margaretha (Merkel) Schulteis (1818-1899)
Marion Isabelle (Schulteis) Reilly
(1897-1999)
     Marion Isabelle Schulteis, daughter of Albert J. Schulteis and Anne Isabelle Oyster, was * born on Friday, 26 February 1897.1,2 Say 1922, Marion Isabelle oo married Frank J. Reilly. Marion + died, at the age of 101 years, on Friday, 15 January 1999 in Fairfield, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.2

Citations

  1. Schulteis Family Tree Book (Joseph Herman Schulteis, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA, 1985).
  2. Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.

Mary Agnes Schulteis

F, * b. 07 May 1892, + d. April 1974
Mary Agnes Schulteis|* b. 07 May 1892\n+ d. Apr 1974|p39.htm#i1161|Albert J. Schulteis|* b. 01 Jul 1865\n+ d. 19 Oct 1929|p34.htm#i1158|Anne Isabelle Oyster|* b. 05 May 1857\n+ d. 22 Mar 1946|p27.htm#i1159|Herman J. Schulteis|* b. 20 Apr 1818\n+ d. 14 Jan 1889|p36.htm#i141|Margareta Merkel|* b. 08 Dec 1827\n+ d. 03 Sep 1898|p21.htm#i1148|||||||

5th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 3 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Margaretha (Merkel) Schulteis (1818-1899)
Mary Agnes (Schulteis) Belz
(1892-1974 )
     Mary Agnes Schulteis, daughter of Albert J. Schulteis and Anne Isabelle Oyster, was * born on Saturday, 07 May 1892.1 Say 1915, Mary Agnes oo married J. Reymond Belz. Mary + died, at the age of 81 years, in April 1974.2

Citations

  1. Schulteis Family Tree Book (Joseph Herman Schulteis, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA, 1985).
  2. Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.

Mary Theresa Schulteis

F, * b. 27 June 1874, + d. 11 January 1959
Mary Theresa Schulteis|* b. 27 Jun 1874\n+ d. 11 Jan 1959|p39.htm#i160|Herman Joseph Schulteis|* b. 22 Dec 1847\n+ d. 07 Jul 1929|p36.htm#i150|Gertrude Margaret Doll|* b. 16 Sep 1852\n+ d. 08 Jun 1937|p5.htm#i158|Peter J. Schulteis|* b. 06 Jun 1821\n+ d. 04 Nov 1881|p39.htm#i144|Anna M. E. Merkel|* b. 19 Nov 1819\n+ d. 23 Feb 1887|p21.htm#i148|Joseph P. Doll Sr.|* b. 25 Apr 1825\n+ d. 10 Mar 1907|p5.htm#i1124|Anna G. Stuesser|* b. 31 Jan 1832\n+ d. 24 Nov 1902|p43.htm#i19220|

5th great-granddaughter of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 3 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
Mary Theresa (Schulteis) McNally
1914
(1874-1959)
     Mary Theresa Schulteis, daughter of Herman Joseph Schulteis and Gertrude Margaret Doll, was born on Saturday, 27 June 1874 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2 On Thursday, 19 February 1914, Mary Theresa, age 39, oo married Michael Patrick McNally, age 38, at St. Mary Catholic Church, Richfield, Wisconsin.3,4 Mary + died, at the age of 84 years, on Sunday, 11 January 1959 at Sheboygan County Hospital, Sheboygan.2 Mary is buried in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Richfield. The burial location is Area South, Row 3, Grave 35.

Child of Mary Theresa Schulteis and Michael Patrick McNally

Citations

  1. Baptism Register LDS 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Mary Catholic Church, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1871468.
  2. Death of Mary Theresa McNally; 11 January 1959; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Mrs. John Lofy of RFD 1 in Slinger; Certificate Number 21022.
  3. Marriage of Mary Theresa Schulteis and Michael McNally; 19 February 1914; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 8893.
  4. Marriage Register 1854-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.

Matthias Schultes1,2

M, * b. 22 July 1779, + d. 22 July 1779
Matthias Schultes|* b. 22 Jul 1779\n+ d. 22 Jul 1779|p39.htm#i10262|Peter Joseph Schultes|* b. 21 Mar 1743\n+ d. 19 Jul 1787|p39.htm#i1082|Elisabeth Fincks|* b. s 1743|p7.htm#i10254|Everhard Schulteis|* b. 16 Jul 1719\n+ d. 29 Jan 1760|p36.htm#i1080|Christina Hausmann|* b. s 1718\n+ d. 24 May 1788|p11.htm#i1076|||||||

2nd great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
2nd cousin of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Matthias Schultes, son of Peter Joseph Schultes and Elisabeth Fincks, was ~ baptized on Thursday, 22 July 1779 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2 Matthias + died on Thursday, 22 July 1779.2

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.

Maximilian Franz Schultes1,2

M, * b. 09 November 1780
Maximilian Franz Schultes|* b. 09 Nov 1780|p39.htm#i10263|Peter Joseph Schultes|* b. 21 Mar 1743\n+ d. 19 Jul 1787|p39.htm#i1082|Elisabeth Fincks|* b. s 1743|p7.htm#i10254|Everhard Schulteis|* b. 16 Jul 1719\n+ d. 29 Jan 1760|p36.htm#i1080|Christina Hausmann|* b. s 1718\n+ d. 24 May 1788|p11.htm#i1076|||||||

2nd great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
2nd cousin of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Maximilian Franz Schultes, son of Peter Joseph Schultes and Elisabeth Fincks, was ~ baptized on Thursday, 09 November 1780 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1 Maximilian Franz Schultes was * born on Thursday, 09 November 1780.2

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.

Norman Albert Schulteis

M, * b. 06 September 1913, + d. 29 April 1980
Norman Albert Schulteis|* b. 06 Sep 1913\n+ d. 29 Apr 1980|p39.htm#i724|Frank Joseph Schulteis|* b. 15 Jun 1886\n+ d. 23 Feb 1953|p36.htm#i165|Elizabeth Dorothy Gass|* b. 07 Jul 1889\n+ d. 09 Sep 1969|p8.htm#i722|Herman J. Schulteis|* b. 22 Dec 1847\n+ d. 07 Jul 1929|p36.htm#i150|Gertrude M. Doll|* b. 16 Sep 1852\n+ d. 08 Jun 1937|p5.htm#i158|Joseph Gass|* b. 31 Jul 1862\n+ d. 25 Nov 1919|p8.htm#i1553|Anna C. A. Winterhalter|* b. 09 Apr 1862\n+ d. 11 May 1949|p50.htm#i1554|

6th great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 4 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
Norman Albert Schulteis
1937
(1913-1980)
     Norman Albert Schulteis, son of Frank Joseph Schulteis and Elizabeth Dorothy Gass, was * born on Saturday, 06 September 1913 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2,3 On Saturday, 21 August 1937, Norman Albert, age 23, oo married Irene Barbara Mueller, age 20, at St. Elizabeth Church, Milwaukee.2 Norman + died, at the age of 66 years, on Tuesday, 29 April 1980 at St. Francis Hospital, Milwaukee.4,3 He is ± buried in St. Adalbert Catholic Cemetery, Milwaukee.5 The burial location is Crypt 103, Tier G, Outside 15.

Citations

  1. Birth of Norman Albert Schulteis; 06 September 1913; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 14346.
  2. Baptismal Register 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Boniface Catholic Church, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1862868.
  3. Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
  4. Death of Norman Albert Schulteis; 29 April 1980; Recorded by Milwaukee County, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Stephen Schulteis of 2926 South Clement Avenue; Certificate Number 3839-1980.
  5. Archdiocese of Milwaukee Catholic Cemeteries Web Page, online www.cemeteries.org.

Oliver Peter Schulteis1

M, * b. 21 April 1912, + d. 14 November 1996
Oliver Peter Schulteis|* b. 21 Apr 1912\n+ d. 14 Nov 1996|p39.htm#i3|William Schulteis|* b. 18 Apr 1878\n+ d. 06 May 1958|p40.htm#i9|Agnes Maria Wolf|* b. 19 Oct 1879\n+ d. 03 Dec 1954|p49.htm#i10|Herman J. Schulteis|* b. 22 Dec 1847\n+ d. 07 Jul 1929|p36.htm#i150|Gertrude M. Doll|* b. 16 Sep 1852\n+ d. 08 Jun 1937|p5.htm#i158|William Wolf|* b. 29 Nov 1846\n+ d. 06 Mar 1900|p50.htm#i1206|Anna M. M. Meunier|* b. 20 Feb 1847\n+ d. 29 Jul 1924|p21.htm#i1207|

6th great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 4 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
Oliver Peter Schulteis
1937
(1912-1996)
     Oliver Peter Schulteis, son of William Schulteis and Agnes Maria Wolf, was * born on Sunday, 21 April 1912 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.2,3,1,4,5 On Wednesday, 11 August 1937, Oliver Peter, age 25, married (oo) Anna (Ann) Margaret Siegl, age 25, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldendale, Wisconsin.6,7 Oliver + died, at the age of 84 years, on Thursday, 14 November 1996 at Community Memorial Hospital, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County.8,4,9,5 He is ± buried in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Germantown.5,10 The burial location is Section 3, Row 6, Plot 29-B1 next to his wife Ann and east of his father-in-law Joseph Siegl. A Mass of Christian Burial was conducted by Father Bernard Sippel on Sunday evening. Pallbearers were all his grandchildren.

Oliver was a community oriented person serving it throughout his life. He paid particular attention to children and their needs from building tennis courts, ball diamonds, and organizing boy scouts to building schools and churches and serving on church, school, and community boards. He had many good friends and received many commendations. He was a giver not a taker. He loved to talk to people. In his 50s, he could tell you a little bit of history about the owner of every farm within a 10 mile radius of Germantown. His biggest complaint, "the children are our future and we should not sell them out." That is what he thought of the national debt. He will be missed by many.
     1944: Oliver was Village President in Germantown. He was a Trustee (treasurer) at St. Boniface Church, Goldendale along with George Hauser (secretary) and consultors William D. Wolf, Bernard Stuettgen, and Ambrose Wiedemeyer. Father John A. Risch was pastor. He remained a Trustee through 1948. This year he also joined the Germantown Fire Departmen. He remained an active social member of the department for 53 years; loved playing cards. In this year he was appointed a member of the Germantown Park Committee whose responsibility it was to develop a land use plan for the 25 acres of land purchased by the Fire Department from the John and Anna (Doering) Schwalback estate.

1946: Charter member of the Germantown Rotary Club. This same year he organized Germantown's Boy Scout Troupe 54. A log type one room Troupe House was constructed by the Rotary Club in Fireman's Park and located at its highest elevation point southwest of the tennis court, southeast of the winter ice skating ring, and northeast of the children's swings. It contain a wood burning stove and in winter some of the boy scouts would walk along the railroad track, which ran through the middle of the village, and pick up coal chucks dropped by the coal burning steam engines. The coal was used to heat the building. Two boys were assigned to start the fire and begin to heat the room one hour before the meeting was to start. Early scout masters were Harley Kannenberg, John Walterlin and Fred Mehre Jr.

Oliver was manager of the Germantown Land O' Lakes Baseball Team. Managing meant more that just coaching the team. It meant preparing the diamond for the game. Initially he would use his car to drag the diamond. Later Clarence Strack would come by on Saturday with the village tractor to drag the diamond. This amounted to pulling two I-beams welded together or a drag made of two by eights with chicken wire beneath in a circular fashion around the diamond. To add some weight, Oliver's two boys would sit on the drag. When the work was completed, all would be encrusted in dirt. Come Sunday it was time to lime the diamond and put out the bases. A chalk line 2" wide was placed from home plate to first base and from home plate to third base. Batters warm up boxes were positioned on either side of home base with coaching boxes placed next to first and third base just outside the foul line. In the early part of the season, the chalk line was extended all the way along the foul ball line to red flags position in home run territory in the outfield. By mid season there was enough chalk down in the outfield that little was needed to be added.

Looking at the 1947-1948 team photo, members were: back row - Johnny Smith, outfield; Rollie Geiger, shortstop; Jim Smith, catcher; Butch Walterlin, first base/pitcher; Herman Flemming, pitcher/ first base; Duke Gum, first base/pitcher; Wally Horning, outfield; Oliver Schulteis (manager)

front row - Carl Schoeni Jr. pitcher/catcher; Willie Geiger, third base/pitcher; Wally Houser, outifeld; Donie Stevens, short stop; Willie Hoelz, second base; Ray Horning, outfield; Ruben Hoelz, outfield.

When Oliver was finished with managing, he took up umpiring. Did so for about seven years. For several of these years, he teamed up with Herman Fleming. Herman would do the bases with Oliver behind the plate. Many a player and coach found out not to argue or you soon exited the game. He knew the rule book and was seldom wrong in his decisions. A picture of the 1948 team taken in Fireman's Park was given to the Germantown Historical Society in 1998.

1947: Oliver was chairman of the First Germantown Park Committee. As was normal for the area, establishing the park was a community effort. Trees were dug up from local farmers Heltz and Hauser, and replanted in the park. Numerous beds were established. The beds were divided among the fireman. Each bed was edged, weeded, and the surface ground maintained by that fireman and his family.

1954: Oliver again picked up on needle work and for the next 40 years worked at crewel, embroidery and needle point. First it was pictures, then quilts, then thread count, and quilts again. He began showing his quilts at the Wisconsin State Fair starting in 1974 and continued to do so for some 15 years bringing home one or more blue ribbons almost every year. In total, he made some 37+ quilts. Each son and daughter has at least one. Every grandchild has one. Some he gave away which were used to raise money for community scholarship activities. One he gave to the School Sisters of St. Francis.

By far his most spectacular quilt was a U.S. Constitution Bicentennial quilt, requiring 4,500 hours to complete over a 14 month period. Each individual state square 12" by 12" required 80 long hours to finish. In thread count, it identified the state's name, motto, bird, flag, state boundary outline, flower, major crop, slogan, date it joined the union, and state capital. As it was taking so long to complete, there were times he questioned if he would ever complete it. His perseverance prevailed and the quilt was given to his wife on their 50th wedding anniversary celebrated at the St. Boniface School Hall. It was later shown at the 1986 Wisconsin State Fair receiving first place, and at the 1987 Sun Prairie quilt show, largest in the state, receiving first place and best of show. The quilt was also the accent of the "A Country Affair" show in 1988. The show was sponsored by the Menomonee Falls Community League to raise money for scholarships. His daughter Marilyn quilt-sat while it was at the show. Ann considered his cream-on-cream candlewick quilt with its delicate stitching amid lace-bordered rectangles his most elegant and her personal favorite.

June 11, 1989 the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund, Inc. presented a one man quilt show exhibiting Oliver's work. A $2.00 donation was requested. All profits went to the G.C.F.S., Inc. Oliver became a celebrity known within and outside the state. Numerous articles on his needle work were printed in the Milwaukee Journal, West Bend News and local papers, The Germantown Banner Press and Villager Weekly.

Oliver completed the quilts on the presentation side. He and Ann placed the batting between the two materials and mounted the quilt onto the quilt frame. Oliver then did the quilting; the quilt stitch could be no more than 1/8 of an inch, yes, 1/8 of an inch. He always said that you judge the work not by the top or presentation side which everyone sees, but by the under side which few tend to see. The under side should be neat, organized, with no overlapping threads. He would say, good craftsmanship can be shown from either side. He was a perfectionist. Many a time when doing a project in Danish thread count, he would stop and remove several hours worth of stitches because he was off by one thread.

1957: Oliver was a member of the Germantown School Board and remained on the Board for 12 years. Not only was he concerned with the students education, he was the school's most enthusiastic sports fan not missing any event come rain or shine be that in Germantown, Madison or where ever. He was President of the Board from 1965 to 1968.

1976: Grand Marshal, Homecoming, Washington Union High School. He was so very proud that the students thought so much of him.

Citations

  1. Parish Baptism Register 1846 - present; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
  2. Birth of Oliver Peter Schulteis; 21 April 1912; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 13883.
  3. Birth of Oliver Peter Schulteis; 21 April 1912; Recorded by State of Wisconsin, Division of Health, in Madison Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 458810.
  4. Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
  5. Cemetery Marker; St. Boniface Parish, Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; June 1999.
  6. Marriage of Oliver Peter Schulteis and Anna Siegl; 11 August 1937; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 13396.
  7. Parish Marriage Register; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
  8. Death of Oliver Peter Schulteis; 14 November 1996; Recorded by Washington County in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Monica Ann Schulteis daughter; Certificate Number 43612.
  9. Obituary of Oliver Peter Schulteis, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA, 16 November 1996.
  10. Parish Burial Service Register; St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goldenthal (Goldendale/Germantown), Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.

Paul Josef Schultes1

M, * b. 07 February 1755, + d. 16 August 1813
Paul Josef Schultes|* b. 07 Feb 1755\n+ d. 16 Aug 1813|p39.htm#i121|Peter Josef Schultheiss|* b. 19 Mar 1724\n+ d. 02 Jun 1802|p39.htm#i114|Maria Juliane Gierlich|* b. 25 Mar 1725\n+ d. 15 Mar 1788|p9.htm#i115|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Remundae Gansen|* b. 27 Dec 1697|p8.htm#i111|Henrico Girlich|* b. s 1680|p9.htm#i200|Katharina Lapps|* b. s 1680|p18.htm#i199|

Great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
Uncle of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Paul Josef Schultes, son of Peter Josef Schultheiss and Maria Juliane Gierlich, was ~ baptized on Friday, 07 February 1755 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2,3 On Wednesday, 10 July 1782, Paul Josef, age 27, oo married Maria Josefa Müller, age 22, in Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germanic Lands.4,2 Paul + died, at the age of 58 years, on Monday, 16 August 1813 at house #1, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.5

Children of Paul Josef Schultes and Maria Josefa Müller

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Rheinbach Civil Records, Card File - Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germany (Archives, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germany: Rheinbach Civil Authorities), viewed by Elmar Steinbach, D-53227 Bonn, Germany (1997-2000).
  3. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.
  4. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-M987071.
  5. Schulteis Family Tree Book (Joseph Herman Schulteis, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA, 1985).

Paul Joseph Schultes1

M, * b. 26 August 1794, + d. 16 May 1795
Paul Joseph Schultes|* b. 26 Aug 1794\n+ d. 16 May 1795|p39.htm#i1028|Johannes Schultheis|* b. 16 Jan 1766\n+ d. 28 Jan 1844|p37.htm#i127|Adelheid Müller|* b. 11 Nov 1761\n+ d. 15 Jul 1828|p23.htm#i993|Peter J. Schultheiss|* b. 19 Mar 1724\n+ d. 02 Jun 1802|p39.htm#i114|Maria J. Gierlich|* b. 25 Mar 1725\n+ d. 15 Mar 1788|p9.htm#i115|Johann F. A. Müller|* b. s 1736\n+ d. 27 Apr 1809|p22.htm#i1336|Anna M. Henrichs|* b. 13 Aug 1739|p12.htm#i1337|

2nd great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
Brother of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Paul Joseph Schultes, son of Johannes Schultheis and Adelheid Müller, was ~ baptized on Tuesday, 26 August 1794 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2 Paul + died on Saturday, 16 May 1795 in Rheinbach.2

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Rheinbach Civil Records, Card File - Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germany (Archives, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germany: Rheinbach Civil Authorities), viewed by Elmar Steinbach, D-53227 Bonn, Germany (1997-2000).

Paul Leo Schulteis

M, * b. 11 September 1942, + d. 18 August 2008
Paul Leo Schulteis|* b. 11 Sep 1942\n+ d. 18 Aug 2008|p39.htm#i417|Sylvester Ferdinand Schulteis|* b. 29 Mar 1911\n+ d. 16 Mar 1964|p40.htm#i236|Isabelle Margaret Wolf|* b. 22 Mar 1913\n+ d. 28 Oct 1993|p50.htm#i414|Peter J. Schulteis|* b. 18 Dec 1872\n+ d. 09 Nov 1933|p39.htm#i159|Elizabeth G. Koenings|* b. 14 Apr 1873\n+ d. 04 Nov 1937|p16.htm#i229|William D. Wolf|* b. 06 Apr 1875\n+ d. 20 Jul 1954|p50.htm#i1212|Cecelia (nmn) Hennes|* b. 01 May 1874\n+ d. 07 Oct 1950|p12.htm#i1306|

7th great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 5 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
     Paul Leo Schulteis, son of Sylvester Ferdinand Schulteis and Isabelle Margaret Wolf, was * born on Friday, 11 September 1942 at St. Joseph Hospital, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2 Paul + died, at the age of 65 years, on Monday, 18 August 2008 at Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA.3,2 He is ± buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA.

Citations

  1. Birth of Paul Leo Schulteis; 11 September 1942; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 30459.
  2. Social Security Death Index; as shared by the Church of the Latter Day Saints in their online SSDI database.
  3. Obituary of Paul L. Schulteis, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA, 20 August 2008.

Pauli Schulteis1

M, * b. 29 April 1691, + d. 21 January 1759
Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Theodor Schulteis|* b. s 1663\n+ d. 01 Jan 1759|p40.htm#i101|Katharina Kryfelt|* b. s 1665|p17.htm#i102|Tyl Schultheiss|* b. 03 May 1626|p40.htm#i1283|Catharn Barth|* b. 17 Sep 1625|p2.htm#i1284|||||||

Son of Theodor Schulteis.
Great-grandfather of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Pauli Schulteis, son of Theodor Schulteis and Katharina Kryfelt, was ~ baptized on Sunday, 29 April 1691 in St. Peter Catholic Church, Kolen, Germanic Lands.1,2,3 Say 1715, Pauli oo married Maria Catharina Schmitz in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.2 Pauli oo married Remundae Gansen.2 Pauli + died, at the age of 67 years, on Sunday, 21 January 1759.4

Child of Pauli Schulteis and Maria Catharina Schmitz

Children of Pauli Schulteis and Remundae Gansen

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Rheinbach Civil Records, Card File - Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germany (Archives, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germany: Rheinbach Civil Authorities), viewed by Elmar Steinbach, D-53227 Bonn, Germany (1997-2000).
  3. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.
  4. Personal Communication; Sven Oliver Schulteis; 2003-2011; Stendal, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.

Paulus Joseph Schulteis1

M, * b. 06 March 1748, + d. before 13 December 1757
Paulus Joseph Schulteis|* b. 06 Mar 1748\n+ d. b 13 Dec 1757|p39.htm#i1081|Everhard Schulteis|* b. 16 Jul 1719\n+ d. 29 Jan 1760|p36.htm#i1080|Christina Hausmann|* b. s 1718\n+ d. 24 May 1788|p11.htm#i1076|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Maria C. Schmitz|* b. s 1695|p33.htm#i1047|||||||

Great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 1 time removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Paulus Joseph Schulteis, son of Everhard Schulteis and Christina Hausmann, was ~ baptized on Wednesday, 06 March 1748 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2 Paulus + died before 13 December 1757 in Rheinbach.

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.

Paulus Joseph Schulteis1

M, * b. 13 December 1757
Paulus Joseph Schulteis|* b. 13 Dec 1757|p39.htm#i1083|Everhard Schulteis|* b. 16 Jul 1719\n+ d. 29 Jan 1760|p36.htm#i1080|Christina Hausmann|* b. s 1718\n+ d. 24 May 1788|p11.htm#i1076|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Maria C. Schmitz|* b. s 1695|p33.htm#i1047|||||||

Great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 1 time removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Paulus Joseph Schulteis, son of Everhard Schulteis and Christina Hausmann, was ~ baptized on Tuesday, 13 December 1757 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.

Peter Schulteis

M, * b. 01 July 1862, + d. 15 November 1864
Peter Schulteis|* b. 01 Jul 1862\n+ d. 15 Nov 1864|p39.htm#i157|Peter Joseph Schulteis|* b. 06 Jun 1821\n+ d. 04 Nov 1881|p39.htm#i144|Anna Maria Elisabeth Merkel|* b. 19 Nov 1819\n+ d. 23 Feb 1887|p21.htm#i148|Peter J. Schulteis|* b. 21 Feb 1787\n+ d. 10 Jun 1826|p39.htm#i132|Anna M. Wichterich|* b. 05 Feb 1792\n+ d. 15 Nov 1828|p47.htm#i138|Johnnes G. Merkel|* b. 09 Feb 1772\n+ d. 05 Jun 1850|p21.htm#i1244|Elizabeth M. Gerhard|* b. 22 Jan 1787|p8.htm#i1245|

4th great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 2 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Schulteis, son of Peter Joseph Schulteis and Anna Maria Elisabeth Merkel, was * born on Tuesday, 01 July 1862 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1 Peter + died, at the age of 2 years, on Tuesday, 15 November 1864 in Richfield.2 He is ± buried in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Richfield.2

Citations

  1. Baptism Register LDS 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Mary Catholic Church, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1871468.
  2. Burial Service Register LDS 1854-1920 (microfilmed); St. Mary Catholic Church, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1871468.

Peter Schulteis1

M, * b. 06 September 1758
Peter Schulteis|* b. 06 Sep 1758|p39.htm#i1046|Karl Caspar Schultheis|* b. 29 Jul 1735|p38.htm#i118|Maria Ursula Stummen|* b. s 1735|p44.htm#i1043|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Remundae Gansen|* b. 27 Dec 1697|p8.htm#i111|||||||

Great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 1 time removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Schulteis, son of Karl Caspar Schultheis and Maria Ursula Stummen, was ~ baptized on Wednesday, 06 September 1758 in Buechenbeuren, Rhineland, Germanic Lands.1 Peter Schulteis was * born on Wednesday, 06 September 1758.1

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 0492989-C980881.

Peter Scholtes

M, * b. circa 1585
Peter Scholtes|* b. c 1585|p39.htm#i1288|Peter Schultheiss|* b. c 1560|p39.htm#i1297||||||||||||||||

Grandfather of Theodor Schulteis.
4th great-grandfather of Johann Franz Schulthes.
     Peter Scholtes, son of Peter Schultheiss, was * born circa 1585 in Graach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1

Child of Peter Scholtes

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 587670-C985741.

Peter Schultheiss

M, * b. circa 1560

Great-grandfather of Theodor Schulteis.
5th great-grandfather of Johann Franz Schulthes.
     Peter Schultheiss was * born circa 1560 in Graacg, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.

Child of Peter Schultheiss

Peter Josef Schultheiss

M, * b. 19 March 1724, + d. 02 June 1802
Peter Josef Schultheiss|* b. 19 Mar 1724\n+ d. 02 Jun 1802|p39.htm#i114|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Remundae Gansen|* b. 27 Dec 1697|p8.htm#i111|Theodor Schulteis|* b. s 1663\n+ d. 01 Jan 1759|p40.htm#i101|Katharina Kryfelt|* b. s 1665|p17.htm#i102|Petro Jansen|* b. s 1673|p14.htm#i1048|Gertrude Plonius|* b. s 1675|p28.htm#i1049|

Grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
Grandfather of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Josef Schultheiss, son of Pauli Schulteis and Remundae Gansen, was * born on Sunday, 19 March 1724 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2 Say 1754, Peter Josef oo married Maria Juliane Gierlich at St. Nickolaus Catholic Church, Rheinbach. Peter + died, at the age of 78 years, on Wednesday, 02 June 1802 in Rheinbach.

Children of Peter Josef Schultheiss and Maria Juliane Gierlich

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Personal Communication; Sven Oliver Schulteis; 2003-2011; Stendal, Germany with Donald Joseph Schulteis.

Peter Josef Schulteis1

M, * b. 01 October 1758
Peter Josef Schulteis|* b. 01 Oct 1758|p39.htm#i123|Peter Josef Schultheiss|* b. 19 Mar 1724\n+ d. 02 Jun 1802|p39.htm#i114|Maria Juliane Gierlich|* b. 25 Mar 1725\n+ d. 15 Mar 1788|p9.htm#i115|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Remundae Gansen|* b. 27 Dec 1697|p8.htm#i111|Henrico Girlich|* b. s 1680|p9.htm#i200|Katharina Lapps|* b. s 1680|p18.htm#i199|

Great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
Uncle of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Josef Schulteis, son of Peter Josef Schultheiss and Maria Juliane Gierlich, was ~ baptized on Sunday, 01 October 1758 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Rheinbach Civil Records, Card File - Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germany (Archives, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germany: Rheinbach Civil Authorities), viewed by Elmar Steinbach, D-53227 Bonn, Germany (1997-2000).

Peter Josef Schulteis1

M, * b. 21 February 1787, + d. 10 June 1826
Peter Josef Schulteis|* b. 21 Feb 1787\n+ d. 10 Jun 1826|p39.htm#i132|Paul Josef Schultes|* b. 07 Feb 1755\n+ d. 16 Aug 1813|p39.htm#i121|Maria Josefa Müller|* b. 19 Mar 1760\n+ d. 08 Aug 1853|p22.htm#i1338|Peter J. Schultheiss|* b. 19 Mar 1724\n+ d. 02 Jun 1802|p39.htm#i114|Maria J. Gierlich|* b. 25 Mar 1725\n+ d. 15 Mar 1788|p9.htm#i115|Johann F. A. Müller|* b. s 1736\n+ d. 27 Apr 1809|p22.htm#i1336|Anna M. Henrichs|* b. 13 Aug 1739|p12.htm#i1337|

2nd great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Josef Schulteis, son of Paul Josef Schultes and Maria Josefa Müller, was * born on Wednesday, 21 February 1787 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1 [also identified as 20 February 1787] He was ~ baptized on Thursday, 22 February 1787 in Rheinbach.1,2,3 On Wednesday, 19 May 1813, Peter Josef, age 26, oo married Anna Maria Wichterich, age 21, at St. Margaretha Catholic Church, Rheinbach.4,2,3 Peter + died, at the age of 39 years, on Saturday, 10 June 1826 in Rheinbach.2 [Professor Schulteis identified death on 09 June 1826]

Children of Peter Josef Schulteis and Anna Maria Wichterich

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Rheinbach Civil Records, Card File - Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germany (Archives, Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germany: Rheinbach Civil Authorities), viewed by Elmar Steinbach, D-53227 Bonn, Germany (1997-2000).
  3. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.
  4. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sault Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057247-M986435.

Peter Josef Schultes1,2

M, * b. 01 April 1771, + d. 01 April 1771
Peter Josef Schultes|* b. 01 Apr 1771\n+ d. 01 Apr 1771|p39.htm#i10259|Peter Joseph Schultes|* b. 21 Mar 1743\n+ d. 19 Jul 1787|p39.htm#i1082|Elisabeth Fincks|* b. s 1743|p7.htm#i10254|Everhard Schulteis|* b. 16 Jul 1719\n+ d. 29 Jan 1760|p36.htm#i1080|Christina Hausmann|* b. s 1718\n+ d. 24 May 1788|p11.htm#i1076|||||||

2nd great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
2nd cousin of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Josef Schultes, son of Peter Joseph Schultes and Elisabeth Fincks, was ~ baptized on Monday, 01 April 1771 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.2 Peter + died on Monday, 01 April 1771.2

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.

Peter Joseph Schulteis1

M, * b. 06 June 1821, + d. 04 November 1881
Peter Joseph Schulteis|* b. 06 Jun 1821\n+ d. 04 Nov 1881|p39.htm#i144|Peter Josef Schulteis|* b. 21 Feb 1787\n+ d. 10 Jun 1826|p39.htm#i132|Anna Maria Wichterich|* b. 05 Feb 1792\n+ d. 15 Nov 1828|p47.htm#i138|Paul J. Schultes|* b. 07 Feb 1755\n+ d. 16 Aug 1813|p39.htm#i121|Maria J. Müller|* b. 19 Mar 1760\n+ d. 08 Aug 1853|p22.htm#i1338|Hermann Wichterich|* b. 02 May 1760\n+ d. 26 May 1810|p47.htm#i1088|Margaret Pohl|* b. 1758\n+ d. 11 Feb 1832|p28.htm#i1089|

3rd great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 1 time removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
Charts
Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
Peter Joseph Schulteis
(1821-1881)
     Peter Joseph Schulteis, son of Peter Josef Schulteis and Anna Maria Wichterich, was * born on Wednesday, 06 June 1821 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia.1,2 He was ~ baptized on Thursday, 07 June 1821 in Rheinbach.1,3 On Tuesday, 05 August 1845, Peter Joseph, age 24, oo married Anna Maria Elisabeth Merkel, age 25, at St. Peter German Catholic Congregation Church, later known as the Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Territory.4,5 Peter + died, at the age of 60 years, on Friday, 04 November 1881 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.6 He was buried in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Richfield. The burial location is Area South, Row 2, Grave 21 next to his wife Anna Maria.
     Peter emigrated at age 22 from Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia, departing on Wednesday, 13 September 1843. The National Archive Trust Fund records in Washington D.C. show that Peter Joseph Schulteis left Rheinbach, Rheinland, Prussia for Antwerp, Belgium in 1843.

Overland travel in the German rugged landscape, mud, and unpredictable weather made it difficult traveling in the 1800's. It was very hard to assure arrival to get to the port on time for passage aboard a vessel. Many families found it faster and more comfortable taking one of the hundreds of the Rhine river boats to near the mouth of the Rhine and then a short trip to Antwerp. A Rhine river boat was usually meant for transportation of commercial materials but for a small fee would accommodate private passengers. Antwerp was also a much less "formal" port than the German ones and it was easier to book passage and leave.

In July/August Peter boarded the Emma, of the boat class "bark" or "Barque" and generally referred to as the "Bark Emma". It was a 342 ton Belgian boat under the command of Captain Charles Sheridan. This wind powered three masts vessel had the front two masts (fore and main) square rigged and the back mast (mizzenmist) rigged fore-and-aft. The vessel arrived 30-40 days later at New York Harbor. There were 131 passengers on board and Peter Joseph was listed as the 28th person on the ship's record. It further showed that Peter was 22 years of age and that his occupation was that of a smit.

At this time in history, immigrants to Wisconsin generally took a boat from New York City up the Hudson River to Albany. There they boarded a train to Buffalo and sailed on a Great Lakes steam boat to Milwaukee. In Milwaukee there was no wharf so passengers unload their baggage into small boats which took them to shore. The last 20 or so miles of the journey was spent walking from Milwaukee through the forested land to their final destination. In Peter Joseph's case, his final destination was Richfield.

Family hearsay has a third brother, although not identified, also coming to the United States and residing out west, possibly in Nebraska. There is no documentation confirming this speculation.

The following memoir was originally published by the Concordia Historical Society and republished in 1985 by the Fayette County, Illinois Genealogical Society. It may provide some insight into what Peter Joseph might have encountered in his journey to Wisconsin.

Written by J. Fred Fellwock, b 1831, Nahausen, Brandenburg, d 1919, Evansville, Indiana.

LEAVING THE HOMELAND

On June 11, 1846, we bade our old and remaining friends farewell, my father, mother, my five sisters, and myself. There were nearly a score of families, including our own, all from our neighborhood of Dorf Nahausen. They hired an Oder River boat, which took us to Hamburg. The railroad from Berlin to Hamburg was then under construction. Only a half mile from Nahausen was an arm of the Oder River, and here our hired boat was anchored, awaiting us.

All baggage and belongings that were to go with us had previously been put aboard the craft. About 12 o'clock noon the craft pulled out, the passengers and cargo bound to an unknown world. As anchor and ropes were drawn in, we sang several verses of spiritual songs. We kept this up for some time; also waving of hands and handkerchiefs from land and boat kept up until we, forever passed on and out of sight. Where there was joy from one end of the boat to the other, yet there rolled many a tear over the cheeks of every passenger, especially mothers and the mature. In a few hours we arrived at the junction of the main Oder River. This we followed to the Finn Canal, through the canal into the Hazel River, and finally in to the Elbe River. After three weeks we arrived in Hamburg.

Perhaps the captain was responsible for our slow headway; he was a slow individual. And in Hamburg there were more passengers than the ships could carry. Owing to this shortage in ships, the better, abler, and more well-to-do were required to accept a delay of three weeks. This included our company, all of whom were anxious to get to America.

At last we bade farewell to the Fatherland. Our voyage consumed fifty-five days, until we arrived in New York on September 19, 1846. Think of it, eight weeks, a little short of two months from Hamburg to New York. Compare this with modern traveling of our day as well as with the improvements in every other line of endeavor.

Such a long voyage on a sailship is, indeed, replete with hardships. This was our experience, and while our ship was not so crowded as some others, it was nevertheless an ordeal. The food was such as would nauseate us. Luckily my parents had taken along a goodly supply of toasted bread, bacon, ham, and other victuals, which we now for some time were enjoying as "delicatessen" as compared with the ship's fare. In the meantime leaving our ship's portions to others.

My mother and my oldest sister, Wilhelmina, never did see the ocean. From the very start both got seasick and remained so to the last day. I had a touch of it, but quickly overcame it, and thereafter felt entirely well on the remainder of the trip.

WISCONSIN BOUND

As you know, we were Wisconsin-bound. After one day's stay in New York--then already a big city--we, very slowly, by steamer, went up the Hudson River to Albany, New York and from there by railroad to Buffalo. On this trip we were several times in danger of being cremated alive. The coach -- a miserable affair--had no seats. It was a sort of "box-stall"--if you know what I mean--probably a cattle or freight car. Four families (twenty-nine persons) with all their baggage and belongings were crowded into this car. Where one stood, there he would squat; there he would remain. No elbow room, no chance for exercise. Neither was this all our plight. As stated before, we were faced with the predicament of being destroyed body and baggage, from fiery cinders of the locomotive ahead of our car. There was no glass in the door of our car; it was broken as nearly as I remember; smoke would pour in at times to suffocation; sparks at other times would make their appearance in such profusion that ignition of our belongings, such as wrapped bed clothes and other wrapped valuables, including the entire cargo, was practically unavoidable. No conductor showed up; we were isolated in Uncle Sam's great domain, wiping cinders out of our swollen and reddened eyes, while the smaller children pitifully kept up the orgy of crying.

But we soon found a weapon that would guard against these cinders; a wet cloth was hung across this door opening. But, oh! such a job! While it seemed comparatively easy to stand there doing nothing but keeping the cloth moist, my turn of sixty-minute shifts was as painful to me as was the incident of yesteryear, when I was compelled to stand up driving, taking dinner to the workmen in the hayfield. [He is referring to a spanking that he had received as a younger child.] Never in my life did I find the time to pass so slowly, doing nothing most of the time. Nevertheless it required two of us boys to guard the situation when the winds blew against us. One to hold the cloth in place while the other kept up moistening the cloth, or extinguishing the fire whenever the cloth caught fire. The job was a grimy one to us boys as well as it was funny; we were glad when it ended with our arrival in Buffalo.

Various incidents retarded our journey going west. Frequently we were side-tracked for hours and hours. At one time we broke down in a cornfield, where we were delayed for over twenty-four hours before all was well and ready to continue. Finally Buffalo was reached, and the railroad between Buffalo and Chicago not having been completed, we had to make, again, a voyage on the Lakes, directly to Milwaukee.

The trip over the Lakes was stormy, with no pleasure in it, but we finally arrived at Milwaukee in fairly good spirits, as nearly as I can remember. Now another fifty or sixty miles, and we would be at our journey's end.

End of the traveling saga, back to Peter Joseph.

Peter Joseph applied for citizenship on 18 October 1843. This was the same year the Catholic Diocese of Milwaukee was established on paper. On Wednesday, 01 March 1848 Peter Joseph and Anna Maria purchased 177 Acres of timberland for $221.95 from the Milwaukee Land Office of the United States Government ($1.25 per acre) in Township 9N, Range 19E, Section 3. At that time the land was considered part of the Wisconsin Territory. James K. Polk was president. Sixty one days later, Wisconsin became the 30th state. The land patent is filed with the Bureau Of Land Management, Eastern Region, volume WI282, page 478, certificate number 18,074.

The book Richfield Remembers The Past identified Peter purchased 160 acres on 28 July 1845 identified as NW 1/4 of Section 3.

On 1 August 1849, Peter's brother Herman Joseph purchased 40 acres of land (9N,19E,3) which Peter cosigned. On 1 January 1850 Peter purchased an additional 80 acres (9N,19E,7). On 2 August 1852, Peter Joseph purchased 40 acres (9N,19E,3) which was the same land as purchased by Herman Joseph in 1849. It would seem that Herman Joseph had second thoughts about living in Richfield and decided to settle in Port Washington where the 1860 census has him living.

It is said that Indians camped by the spring at the center of the property and also in the northwest portion of the property where St. Mary's Church is located. In total Peter Joseph purchased 297 acres of land. The plot map in 1873 show a house and barn to be located about center with the barn positioned to the north and west of the house. The 1892 plot map has the entrance to the property on the north from what is now called Pioneer Road.

As other settlers moved into the area and decided where they wanted to settle, they would give Peter the money and he would go to Milwaukee to buy the land for them, because he was familiar as to where to go and how to do it.7

On 2 June 1852 Peter and Anna and his brother Herman and Margaretha donated three acres of Peter Joseph's land to Bishop John Henni of the Milwaukee Catholic Diocese on which the Church of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary chapel was constructed and opened in 1854. The price paid for the property by the diocese was one dollar of "good and lawful money of the United States of America". Father I. Nicholas Pfeiffer operating from St. Boniface in Goldenthal was its first pastor. The chapel was located two miles west of the village of Richfield and four miles north of the hamlet of Hubertus. In the early years, the chapel was also referred to in some records as the "Schultheis Kirche." In 1894, what is now known as St. Mary Church was built at a cost of $2,500 and replaced the chapel.

Children of Peter Joseph Schulteis and Anna Maria Elisabeth Merkel

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sault Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 1057247-C986435.
  2. Cemetery Marker; St. Mary Cemetery; St. Mary Parish, Richfield, Washington County. Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; May, 2000.
  3. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.
  4. Marriage of Peter Joseph Schulteis and Anna Maria Merkel; 05 August 1845; Recorded by Cathedral Of St. Peter The Apostle, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, LDS Film 1863295.
  5. Marriage of Peter Joseph Schulteis and Anna Maria Merkel; 05 August 1845; Recorded by Milwaukee County, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 722, Book A, page 145.
  6. Cemetery Marker; St. Mary Parish; Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
  7. Personal Communication; Albert William Schulteis, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA with his daughter Marilyn (Schulteis) Merten.

Peter Joseph Schulteis

M, * b. 18 December 1872, + d. 09 November 1933
Peter Joseph Schulteis|* b. 18 Dec 1872\n+ d. 09 Nov 1933|p39.htm#i159|Herman Joseph Schulteis|* b. 22 Dec 1847\n+ d. 07 Jul 1929|p36.htm#i150|Gertrude Margaret Doll|* b. 16 Sep 1852\n+ d. 08 Jun 1937|p5.htm#i158|Peter J. Schulteis|* b. 06 Jun 1821\n+ d. 04 Nov 1881|p39.htm#i144|Anna M. E. Merkel|* b. 19 Nov 1819\n+ d. 23 Feb 1887|p21.htm#i148|Joseph P. Doll Sr.|* b. 25 Apr 1825\n+ d. 10 Mar 1907|p5.htm#i1124|Anna G. Stuesser|* b. 31 Jan 1832\n+ d. 24 Nov 1902|p43.htm#i19220|

5th great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 3 times removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
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Herman and Gertrude (Doll) Schulteis (1847-1929)
Peter Joseph Schulteis
(1872-1933)
     Peter Joseph Schulteis, son of Herman Joseph Schulteis and Gertrude Margaret Doll, was * born on Wednesday, 18 December 1872 in Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.1,2,3,4 On Tuesday, 21 June 1898, Peter Joseph, age 25, oo married Elizabeth Gertrude Koenings, age 25, at St. Mary Immaculate Conception Church, Barton.5 Peter + died, at the age of 60 years, on Thursday, 09 November 1933 in the evening at his home in Milwaukee.3,4,2 He is ± buried in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Richfield.4,3 Services were conducted at St. Leo Catholic Church in Milwaukee. The burial location is Area South, Row 3, Grave 32.
     In the early 1900s, Peter owned the Schulteis Hotel, Barton.

Children of Peter Joseph Schulteis and Elizabeth Gertrude Koenings

Citations

  1. Baptism Register LDS 1846-1920 (microfilmed); St. Mary Catholic Church, Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA; microfilmed by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, film 1871468.
  2. Cemetery Marker; St. Mary Cemetery; St. Mary Parish, Richfield, Washington County. Wisconsin, USA; Viewed by Donald Joseph Schulteis, Dallas, Collin County, Texas, USA; May, 2000.
  3. Death of Peter Schulteis; 09 November 1933; Recorded by Milwaukee County, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Informant: Mrs. Elizabeth Schulteis; Certificate Number 4358, Pull 7317-1933.
  4. Death Claims a Prominent Milwaukee Man, Newspaper Not Identified.
  5. Marriage of Peter Schulteis and Elizabeth Koenings; 21 June 1898; Recorded by Washington County, in West Bend, Wisconsin, USA; Certificate Number 6118.

Peter Joseph Schultes1

M, * b. 21 March 1743, + d. 19 July 1787
Peter Joseph Schultes|* b. 21 Mar 1743\n+ d. 19 Jul 1787|p39.htm#i1082|Everhard Schulteis|* b. 16 Jul 1719\n+ d. 29 Jan 1760|p36.htm#i1080|Christina Hausmann|* b. s 1718\n+ d. 24 May 1788|p11.htm#i1076|Pauli Schulteis|* b. 29 Apr 1691\n+ d. 21 Jan 1759|p39.htm#i103|Maria C. Schmitz|* b. s 1695|p33.htm#i1047|||||||

Great-grandson of Theodor Schulteis.
1st cousin 1 time removed of Johann Franz Schulthes.
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Theodor and Katharina Schulteis (s1663- 1759)
     Peter Joseph Schultes, son of Everhard Schulteis and Christina Hausmann, was ~ baptized on Thursday, 21 March 1743 in Rheinbach, Rheinland, Germanic Lands.1,2 On Friday, 06 December 1765, Peter Joseph, age 22, oo married Elisabeth Fincks in Rheinbach, Rhienland, Germanic Lands.3,2 Peter + died, at the age of 44 years, on Thursday, 19 July 1787.2

Children of Peter Joseph Schultes and Elisabeth Fincks

Citations

  1. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-C987071.
  2. Personal Communication; Genealogical notes of Sven Schulteis' great-grandparents; living in Germany and gathered in the 1890s.
  3. International Genealogical Index; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Film 187205-M987071.
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