Louise Müller (1820-1919)
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| Louise Müller | |
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| Born: | 12 Nov 1820 Pachuten, Germany |
| Died: | 23 Feb 1919 Rochester, New York |
| Father: | Michael Müller |
| Mother: | Louise Totzki |
| Siblings: | Louise Müller Minnie Müller Friederich Müller Miss Müller |
| Spouse: | Jakob Chudobba |
| Married: | 10 Oct 1841 West Preussen, Germany |
| Children: | Gottfried Chudobba Christian Chudobba Johann Adolph Chudobba Frederick L. Chudobba Christine Chudobba Gottfried Chudobba |
Louise Müller was born 12 November 1820 in Pachuten, West Preussen, Germany.
Her parents are Michael Müller and Louise Totzki.
Louise married Jakob Chudobba on 10 October 1841 in West Preussen, Germany.
Louise came to the United States of America to help her son Frederick (Fritz) clear land on his farm on Catob Rd. north of Harbor Springs, Emmet, Michigan.
Karl Catob said that Grandma Louise helped Minna, his wife, clear the land while Fritz helped build the railway from Petoskey to Mackinac City.
Louise Muller Chudobba died in Rochester, New York.
[edit] Obituary
Rochester Times-Union, Monday, 24 Feb 1919:
Of Which Four Generations Are Now Living
Death came to Mrs. Louise Kudoba, who leaves four generation surviving, on her 96th birthday at her home at 453 Driving park avenue yesterday morning. Those included in the four generations are her son, Chris, Kudoba 76; her granddaughter, Mrs. Theresa Sperry, 45; her great-granddaughter, Mrs. Hilda Mick, 19, and great-great-grandson, Gregory Mick, 2 years old.
In addition to these relatives, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Stahl, 86, of Kitchener, Canada, and Mrs. Podon, 75; and one brother, Fred Miller, 78, of Reed City, Mich.; 30 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Kudoba was born on February 23, 1823, in Reasonwald, Germany, and her maiden name was Louise Miller. She was married to Jacob Kudoba, who died in Germany when he was 58 years old, and she came to America 32 years ago and for 20 years had lived in Rochester.
[edit] Sources
- Birth: Reisenburg Standesbeamter, 27 Nov 1941 (stamped with a Nazi seal):
- Geburtsname: Müeller
- Vorname: Louise
- Geboren am: 12.11.1820 in: Packutken
- Getauft am: 19.11.1820 in: "
- Tochter des: Michael Mueller
- und der: Louise geb. Totzki
- evgl Pfarramt: Riesenburg
- Register Nr.: 29
- Birth variations: 23 Feb 1823, Riesenwald, Germany [Howse Best]
- Marriage: Reisenburg Standesbeamter, 27 Nov 1941 (stamped with a Nazi seal):
- Vornamen, Familienname: Jacob Chudobba
- Vorname, Geburtsname: Louise Müller
- haben die Ehe geschlossen
- am: 10.10.1841 in: Riesenkirch
- evgl Pfarramt: Riesenkirch
- Register Nr.: 8
- Marriage variant: 27 Nov 1841 [Howse Best]
- Family Records of John Catob
- Howse, Joanne Marie Heinz. Howse Best-Mar26,2005.paf file
- Louise came to the United States of America to help her son Frederick (Fritz) clear land on his farm on Catob Rd. north of Harbor Springs, Emmet, Michigan.
- Karl Catob said that Grandma Louise helped Minna, his wife, clear the land while Fritz helped build the railway from Petoskey to Mackinac City.
- Theim, Karin. Ahnen Stand 24.5.2011 NK DsNr 1486 Christian Chudobba Kartei.pdf
- Notes: von eigenkäthner Johann Witzkowsky Pflegetochter [foster daughter--SDR]
- Sources:
- Heirat evangelisches Kirchenbuch Film 1198458 und 9 letzte Position Seite 66 links lfd. 5
- evangelisches Kirchenbuch Riesenkirch Heiratseinträge Film 1198458 linke Seite, 1198459 rechte Seite, Seite 69 re, zweite Position
