Obit: Bartels, William (1847 - 1910)

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Surnames: Bartels

 

----Source: The Marshfield Times (Marshfield, Wisconsin) 9 Nov. 1910  P. 1, C. 5

 

DEATH OF WILLIAM BARTELS

 

William Bartels, formerly police justice and a prominent resident of this city, died at the county insane asylum near Wausau last Saturday, the remains being brought here for internment Tuesday.  Deceased left this city for the west about ten years ago and his reason failed him a short time afterward.  He was returned to this state several years ago and has since been an inmate of the Marathon county institution.  Deceased is survived by a son and daughter, Otto Bartels, and Miss Emma Bartels, both of this city.

 

1900 Federal Census, Marshfield city, Wood, Wisconsin

 

Name: William Bartels
Residence: Marshfield city, Wood, Wisconsin
Birth Date: Apr 1847
Birthplace: Germany
Relationship to Head-of-Household: Self
Spouse Name: Catherine Bartels
Spouse Birth Place: Wisconsin
Father Birthplace: Germany
Mother Birthplace: Germany
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name:
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 30
Estimated Marriage Year: 1870
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year: 1858
Enumeration District: 0149
Household
Head: William Bartels F
Wife: Catherine Bartels F (May 1852 Wis.), 3 Children - 3 living, parents b. Germany
Child: Otto Bartels F (Feb 1877 Wis.)
Child: Ida Bartels F (Dec 1881 Wis.)
Child: Emma Bartels F (Jul 1889 Wis.)
 

 

 

 


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