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Family of Martin STAHL and Friedericka LAMBRECHT

Husband: Martin STAHL

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Martin STAHL, 2010, age 176

  • Name:

  • Martin STAHL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • Peter STAHL (c. 1806-1840)

  • Mother:

  • Dorthea Sophie HOHNIKE (1810-1866)

  • Birth:

  • Aug 29, 1834

  • Guetzlaffshagen, Pomerania, Germany2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

  •  

  • Transcription of Church Record

     

    In Gutzlaffshagen:On 29 August to the inhabitant Peter Stahl and his wife Sophia born Honike was born a son who was baptized on the 30th and given the name Martin.

  • Christening:

  • Aug 30, 1834 (age 0)

  • Guetzlaffshagen, Pomerania, Germany7

  • Emigration:

  • Nov 12, 1862 (age 28)

  • from Prussia2,8,11,12

  •  

  • He arrived in New York on 12 November on the ship Shakspere captained by C. H. Fechter. He was with his wife Friedericka, her son August (4), and their children Albert (2) and William (6 mo.) along with Friedericka's brother Wihelm Lambrecht. The had departed from Bremen, Germany and traveled in steerage.

  • Occupation:

  • 1870 (age 35-36)

  • laborer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

  • Possessions:

  • 1870 (age 35-36)

  • personal property valued at $2004

  • Residence:

  • 1870 (age 35-36)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

  •  

  • He lived with his wife Friedericka, and their children August (12), William (8), and Otto (1).

  • Occupation:

  • 1880 (age 45-46)

  • laborer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 45-46)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

  •  

  • He lived with his wife Friedericka, and their children, Wilhelm (18), and Otto (11) and two new children Emil (8) and Paul (3). August had moved out of the house by 1880. Wilhelm at this time was working as a cigar maker.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 65-66)

  • milk farmer; Precinct 2, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 65-66)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  •  

  • Precinct 2

  • Land:

  • 1900 (age 65-66)

  • Rented farm; Precinct 2, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  • other:

  • 1900 (age 65-66)

  • He was able to read and write per the census record 1900 and 19102

  • Occupation:

  • 1905 (age 70-71)

  • milkman; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Residence:

  • 1905 (age 70-71)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Occupation:

  • 1910 (age 75-76)

  • Farmer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 75-76)

  • Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8,13

  • Land:

  • 1910 (age 75-76)

  • Farm with mortgage; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • Residence:

  • 1920 (age 85-86)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin9

  •  

  • on rented farm at Green Bay Road with son Paul and Emil Census was enumerated on 2 Jan 1920 and he died a little under three months later.

  • Death:

  • Mar 27, 1920 (age 85)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin6,10,14,15

  • Burial:

  • Mar 30, 1920

  • Union Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin6,10,14,15

  • Rsrch. Note:

  •  

  •  

  •  

  • 1920 shows as widowed living with Paul and his wife.

  • MRIN:

  •  

  • 0070

Wife: Friedericka LAMBRECHT

  • Name:

  • Friedericka LAMBRECHT

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • Martin LAMBRECHT (1791-1857)

  • Mother:

  • Catharina BOEDER (c. 1787-1855)

  • Birth:

  • Apr 17, 1830

  • Zimdarse (Siemidarzno), Kreis Greifenberg, Pomerania, Germany2,3,4,5,6,8,16,17

  • Emigration:

  • 1862 (age 31-32)2,11

  •  

  • Occupation:

  • 1870 (age 39-40)

  • Keeping House; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

  • Residence:

  • 1870 (age 39-40)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

  •  

  • 9th Ward

  • Occupation:

  • 1880 (age 49-50)

  • Keeping House5

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 49-50)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 69-70)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  •  

  • Precinct 2

  • other:

  • 1900 (age 69-70)

  • Per census enumerator, could read and write, but not speak English2

  • Residence:

  • 1905 (age 74-75)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 79-80)

  • Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • other:

  • 1910 (age 79-80)

  • 8 children with 5 living8

  • Death:

  • Mar 17, 1911 (age 80)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin6,14,17

  • Burial:

  • 1911

  • Union Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin6,14,17

  • Rsrch. Note:

  •  

  •  

  •  

  • 1910 Census shows 8 children with 5 living

     

    Albert Died between 1862 and 1870

    August ??

    William ??

    Otto Married

    Emil Living with Parents

    Paul Living with Parents

     

    Two other children unidentified (I think I found them buried in Union Cemetery)

     

    August and William still living in 1910 but where???

     

    Does not show up on the ship that Martin, and her boys arrived on.

     

    8/24/10 Have had a breakthrough. Now believe that it is possible that I have a name last name

Child 1: Albert Hermann STAHL

  • Name:

  • Albert Hermann STAHL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • Mar 1, 1860

  • Zimdarse (Siemidarzno), Kreis Greifenberg, Pomerania, Germany18

  • Baptism:

  • Mar 11, 1860 (age 0)

  • Zimdarse (Siemidarzno), Kreis Greifenberg, Pomerania, Germany18

  • Emigration:

  • Nov 12, 1862 (age 2)

  • from New York By Way of Bremen Germany11,12,19

  • Death:

  • btw 1862 and 1870 (age 1-10)20

  •  

  •  

  • Does not appear on 1870 census.

Child 2: Wilhelm Hermann STAHL

  • Name:

  • Wilhelm Hermann STAHL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Anna SCHOENEMANN (1864- )

  • Birth:

  • Dec 27, 1861

  • Zimdarse (Siemidarzno), Kreis Greifenberg, Pomerania, Germany4,5,21,22,23,24,25,26,27

  •  

  • 1900 Census shows the birth date as 1862.

  • Christening:

  • Jan 5, 1862 (age 0)

  • Zimdarse (Siemidarzno), Kreis Greifenberg, Pomerania, Germany26

  • Emigration:

  • Nov 12, 1862 (age 0)

  • from New York By Way of Bremen Germany11,22,23,27

  • Residence:

  • 1870 (age 8-9)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

  •  

  • Ward 9

  • Occupation:

  • 1880 (age 18-19)

  • Cigar Maker5

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 18-19)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

  • Occupation:

  • 1881 (age 19-20)

  • Cigarmaker; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin28

  • other:

  • Oct 23, 1881 (age 19)

  • Marriage Witnesses: Johan Giegs, Fred Krause, J.L. Osterhus; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin28

  •  

  • (Pronouncing)

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 38-39)

  • Milwaukee Ward 9, Milwaukee, Wisconsin22

  •  

  • Address: 671 20th Street

    Anna's parents lived in the same house with her and her husband Wilhelm. Wilhelm was worked in a brewery in 1900 and 1910, and they lived in the same house in 1900 and 1910. It is difficult to read Wilhelm's name in the 1900 census but it is the same person I believe.

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 38-39)

  • Beer Barrel Pitcher; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin22,29

  •  

  • t was all a bit of a mystery until I stumbled upon Julius Thausing’s book The Theory and Practice of the Preparation of the Malt and the Fabrication of Beer.  In great detail he explains that brewers’ pitch is in fact tree pitch used to coat the insides of barrels, primarily barrels used to transport beer from one location to another.  Barrel pitch was obtained from Conifera trees; larches, firs, pitch pines, etc. To obtain pitch, either the bark of the tree was peeled off, or incisions were cut into the tree.  The resin was collected and boiled and constantly skimmed to remove the oil of turpentine that collected on the surface of the vat.  The clean pitch was drawn off and sold as brewers’ pitch.

    Rolling Machine for Large Casks, circa 1882

    Thausing’s instructions on how to pitch a barrel – “The bung and plug having been driven in, the barrel is “knocked up,” i.e., the head hoop and first hoop are taken off, and the belly hoop is loosened if necessary; the head is then taken out… The barrel which is to be pitched must be dry; if necessary, a bundle of straw is burned in it for the purpose of completely drying it… The pitch is brought to the boiling point in an open boiler of sheet-iron or copper, which is bricked in over a furnace.  The barrel is laid obliquely against a block of wood, the open side being somewhat raised, the necessary quantity of pitch is poured into it with a ladle, and thus is ignited by a red-hot iron.  The head which has been taken out is turned towards the barrel, so that only sufficient air can enter for keeping up the burning, and the smoke can pass out.  The pitch should burn briskly, because if the

     smoke is not carried off well the beer will afterwards acquire a disagreeable, smoky taste…After a few minutes, the head is pressed tightly against it to extinguish the fire, the pitch is scraped out of the grooves of the chime, the head is quickly put in, the hoops are driven up, the barrel is turned over several times to distribute the pitch uniformly, and finally the plug is knocked out to allow the air and smoke to escape.  The barrel must then be rolled for some time until the pitch has become cold, and then the bung is also taken out.”

    Hoffmann's Barrel Rolling Machine, circa 1882

     By the early 1880s when Thausing wrote his book, pitching machines that used steam to melt the pitch and roll the barrels had become quite common in commercial breweries.  Other than the obvious advantage of a reduction in labour, the machines also had the benefit of being able to pitch the barrels without having to take them apart.  This saved considerable wear and tear on the barrels and reduced the amount of pitch needed per barrel.  Thausing calculated that one kilogram of pitch per hectoliter (26.4 gallons) was sufficient to coat the inside of a new barrel.

     

    https://blackcreekbrewery.wordpress.com/2010/06/22/history-byte-barrel-pitching/

  • Occupation:

  • 1905 (age 43-44)

  • brewer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin24

  • Residence:

  • Jun 1, 1905 (age 43)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin24

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 48-49)

  • Milwaukee Ward 3, Milwaukee, Wisconsin23

  •  

  • Address: 671 20th Street

  • Employ:

  • 1910 (age 48-49)

  • Brewery Laborer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin23

  • Residence:

  • 1920 (age 58-59)

  • Milwaukee Ward 22, Milwaukee, Wisconsin25

  •  

  • 816 29th Street

  • Religion:

  •  

  • Lutheran21

  • Occupation:

  • 1920 (age 58-59)

  • brewer laborer25

  • Death:

  • btw 1921 and 1930 (age 59-69)

  •  

  • Rsrch. Note:

  •  

  •  

  •  

  • Naturalization record shows deceased. What does this mean on this record. Shows an address as well but no date.

     

    1910 Anna's parents are living with Wiliam and Anna

Child 3: Otto A. STAHL

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1961, 32nd Infantry boarding train in Milwaukee

  • Name:

  • Otto A. STAHL30,31

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Sophie JENS (1871-1941)

  • Birth:

  • Apr 7, 1870

  • Ward 9 Milwaukee, Wisconsin4,5,6,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38

  • Residence:

  • 1870 (age 0)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin4

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 9-10)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5,39,40

  • At School:

  • 1880 (age 9-10)5

  •  

  • Marriage Contract:

  • May 7, 1893 (age 23)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin41,42

  • Marriage Fact:

  • May 7, 1893 (age 23)

  • pronounced by J.S. Osterhus41,42

  • Marriage Fact:

  • May 7, 1893 (age 23)

  • The witnesses to the marriage were Gottlieb Schreiber and Herman Tiegs41,42

  • Census:

  • 1895 (age 24-25)

  • Town of Milwaukee43

  •  

  • This census doe not name other people in the household, however it shows there was one other female.

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 29-30)

  • Precinct 2, Milwaukee, Wisconsin35,44,45,46,47

  •  

  • This was ED 194 and is defined as Milwaukee Town (part) 2nd Pct. Bounded by: North Line of Town 7 North and Whitefish Bay village, Lake Michigan, Keefe Ave, Washington Ave.

     

     

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 29-30)

  • laborer35

  •  

  • No industry was noted in this census.

  • Residence:

  • Jun 1, 1905 (age 35)

  • Town of Milwaukee33

  •  

  • He owned the home and carried a mortgage.

  • Occupation:

  • 1905 (age 34-35)

  • laborer in a coal yard33

  • Occupation:

  • 1910 (age 39-40)

  • cut flower famer, owning his own greenhouse; Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin34

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 39-40)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin34

  • Residence:

  • 1920 (age 49-50)

  • Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin31,48

  • Residence:

  • 1930 (age 59-60)

  • Granville, Wisconsin36,49

  • Residence:

  • 1933 (age 62-63)

  • Granville, Wisconsin50

  •  

  • Address: W Silver Spring NW Corner N 55th

  • Residence:

  • 1935 (age 64-65)

  • Granville, Wisconsin37

  • Residence:

  • 1938 (age 67-68)

  • Granville, Wisconsin51

  • Residence:

  • Apr 5, 1940 (age 69)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin37

  • Religion:

  •  

  • Lutheran Christian42

  • Occupation:

  • 1940 (age 69-70)

  • Truck Gardner; Granville, Wisconsin37

  • Death:

  • Jul 30, 1961 (age 91)

  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin6,14,15,32,38,52,53,54

  •  

  • Cause: generalized ateriosclerosis

    Address: 5474 North 56th Street

  • Burial:

  • Aug 2, 1961

  • Union Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin6,14,15,53,55

Child 4: Emil STAHL

  • Name:

  • Emil STAHL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • May, 1873

  • Wisconsin2,3,5,8,9

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 6-7)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 26-27)

  • Milkfarmer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 26-27)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  • other:

  • 1900 (age 26-27)

  • He could read, write and speak English2

  • Occupation:

  • 1905 (age 31-32)

  • laborer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Residence:

  • 1905 (age 31-32)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Occupation:

  • 1910 (age 36-37)

  • Laborer for a Concrete Builder; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 36-37)

  • Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • Occupation:

  • 1920 (age 46-47)

  • Laborer in Building; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin9

  • Death:

  • Feb 12, 1927 (age 53)56

  •  

  • Rsrch. Note:

  •  

  •  

  •  

  • 1900 Census

    Single working on his fathers farm

     

    1910 Census

    Shows living with parents, but in 1910 as a laborer working for someone "concrete building"

    Single at 38

    Out of work for 5 weeks during 1909

Child 5: Paul Herman STAHL

  • Name:

  • Paul Herman STAHL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Frieda LUTZ (1890-1934)

  • Birth:

  • Dec 13, 1876

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2,3,5,8,9,57,58,59,60

  • Birth:

  • c. 1877

  • Wisconsin61

  • Residence:

  • 1880 (age 3-4)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5

  • Occupation:

  • 1900 (age 23-24)

  • Teamster; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  • Residence:

  • 1900 (age 23-24)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin2

  • other:

  • 1900 (age 23-24)

  • He was able to read, write and speak English2

  • Occupation:

  • 1905 (age 28-29)

  • laborer; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Residence:

  • 1905 (age 28-29)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin3

  • Occupation:

  • 1910 (age 33-34)

  • laborer at home farm; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • Residence:

  • 1910 (age 33-34)

  • Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin8

  • Residence:

  • 1918 (age 41-42)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin58

  •  

  • Address: RR 6 Box # 92 Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Occupation:

  • 1920 (age 43-44)

  • laborer in a factory; Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin9

  • Residence:

  • 1920 (age 43-44)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin9

  •  

  • Address: RR 6 Box # 92 Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    rented farm on Green Bay Road

  • Residence:

  • 1926 (age 49-50)

  • Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin62

  •  

  • Address: Greenbay Ave and Hauser

  • Occupation:

  • 1930 (age 53-54)

  • farmer; Merton, Waukesha, Wisconsin59

  • Residence:

  • 1930 (age 53-54)

  • Merton, Waukesha, Wisconsin59

  • Land:

  • 1930 (age 53-54)

  • Rented a farm; Merton, Waukesha, Wisconsin59

  • other:

  • 1930 (age 53-54)

  • Owned radio set59

  • Residence:

  • 1940 (age 63-64)

  • Muskego, Waukesha, Wisconsin63

  •  

  • Address: Woods Road and Muskego Dam Road

  • Occupation:

  • 1940 (age 63-64)

  • farmer; Muskego, Waukesha, Wisconsin63

  •  

  • He lived in the home of Elmer Tess

  • Death:

  • Feb 23, 1965 (age 88)

  • Wisconsin57,61

  • Soc Sec Num:

  •  

  • 391-24-781057

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Pomerania, Germany Marriage Registration Index, Martin Stahl and Friederike Lambrecht, June 25, 1859, Gützlaffshagen (Glansee, Zimdarse), image 106, Ancestry.com.

2.

1900 U.S. Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Milwaukee Town Precinct 2, p. 89A, 483, Martin Stahl Family; digital, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed June 9, 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900.

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U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600's - Current, (Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/). Otto Stahl. Cit. Date: September 20, 2021. Ancestry.com.

39.

Snynder, Van Vechten & Co., Map of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. (with portraits:) Solomon Juneau, Byron Kilbourn, George H. Walker. (with view) Court House. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Snyder, Van Vechten & Co., 1877).

40.

Silas Chapman, Map of the City of Milwaukee (Milwaukee Lithograph and Engraving Co., 1882).

41.

Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division, Marriage 1075 (May 25, 1893), Otto Stahl and Sophie Jens; State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

42.

Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, "Milwaukee Vital Records", 929.3 Volume 076-078, 157, Otto Stahl and Sophie Jens; Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

43.

Wisconsin, U.S., State Censuses, 1855-1905, Wisconsin State Census 1895, Town of Milwaukee, p. 21, Otto Stahl; digital image, Wisconsin, U.S., State Censuses, 1855-1905, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed January 13, 2022); citing Wisconsin State Census, 1895 Microfilm, 10 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

44.

Wm. R. Knell, Knell's quarter-sectional map of Milwaukee County, South Milwaukee and Cudahy (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Wm. R. Knell Publishing, 1893).

45.

Links to the Past Genealogy website "Milwaukee County Wisconsin Genealogy"; 1900 Enumeration Districts.

46.

Enumeration District Description: Enumeration District of 12th Census, June 1, 1900, Family History Library, 42.

47.

Rand McNally and Company, Milwaukee (Chicago, Illinois: Rand McNally and Company, 1903).

48.

W.W. Hixson & Co., Plat Book of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (Rockford, Ill: W.W. Hixson & Co., circa 1920).

49.

Hixson and Co., Milwaukee County Outline - Granville (Rockford, Ill.: Hixson, 1930).

50.

City Directory: Wright Directory, 1933, 2802: Stahl, Otto.

51.

City Directory: Wrights City Directory, 1938, 2059.

52.

"Wisconsin Death Index,", Ancestry (www.ancestry.com: accessed 2020), Stahl, Kenneth; citing Wisconsin Vital Records Office. Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health.

53.

"Obituary: Stahl, Otto A.," Milwaukee Journal, August 1, 1961, Part 3, pg 1, column 4.

54.

Wisconsin Wisconsin State Board of Health, death 3692 (July 30, 1961), Otto A. Stahl; Milwaukee Register of Deeds.

55.

U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600's - Current, (Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/). Otto Stahl: ID 54494989. Cit. Date: September 20, 2021. Ancestry.com.

56.

Ibid. Emil Stahl. Cit. Date: February 12, 1927. Ancestry.com.

57.

Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, (Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.). Paul Stahl. Ancestry.com.

58.

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,. Paul Stahl; Registration County: Milwaukee; Roll: 1674875; Draft Board: 1. Ancestry.com.

59.

1930 United States Federal Census, Merton, Waukesha, Wisconsin, population, Merton Township, p.1B, 16, Paul Stahl; FHL microfilm: 2342350.

60.

1940 United States Federal Census, Muskego, Waukesha, Wisconsin, population, Enumeration District: 67-26, p.11B, 217, Paul Stahl; m-t0627-04533.

61.

Wisconsin Vital Records Office, Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1967, (database). Surname: S; 006348; Stahl, Paul; 23 February 1965. Ancestry.com.

62.

Wrights Milwaukee City Directory 1926. 23 April 2016; 1716; Stah, Paul. Ancestry.com.

63.

1940 United States Federal Census, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, population, Enumeration District: 72-335, p.12B, 258, Emilie Stahl; m-t0627-04555.