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Obituary for Frederick Eberlein

19 Friday Jul 2013

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896)

Herr Friedrich Eberlein starb an Mittwoch Nachmittag um 3 Uhr nach fünfmonatlichem Krankenlager in Alter von 62 Jahren und 5 Tagen. Die Beerdigung findet am Sonntag Nachmittag statt. Der Berstorbene erlichte das Licht der Welt am 31. Januar 1834 in Neckarsrulmim im Königreich Würtenberg. Im Jahre 1851 wanderte er nach diesem Lande und lieβ sich im Pittsburgh, Pa, nieder, van wo er im Jahre 2855 sich der regulären Armee anscloβ und nach Fort Clark in Texas gesandt wurde. Nach 21/2jährigen Dienste wurde er ehrenvoll entlassen und begab sich wieder nach seiner Heimath Pittsburgh, woselbst er sich  mit seiner ihn jetzt uberlebenden Gattin trauen liess. Im Jahre 1869 kam er nach diesem County, nach town Herman, um sich dem Farmerstand zu widmen. Er klärte eine Farm und verblieb daselbst bis zum Jahre 1879, wann er nach dieser stadt umzog. Er hinterlasst 11 Kinder, von denen 5 Töchter und ein Sohn verheirathet sind.

Source:
Shawano County Wochenblatt, 7 February 1896, volume 12, no. 6: Page 1.

Translation
Mr. Friedrich Eberlein died Wednesday afternoon at 3 clock after a five month-long sickness in the age of 62 years and 5 days. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon. The deceased entered the light of the world on 31 January 1834 in Neckarsrulm, kingdom of Würtenberg. In 1851 he emigrated to this country and settled in Pittsburgh, PA, from where he enlisted in the regular army in 1855 and was sent to Fort Clark in Texas. After 2 1/2 years of service, he was honorably discharged, and went back to his native Pittsburgh, where he entrusted himself to his surviving wife. In 1869 he came to this county, in the town of Herman, to devote himself to farming. He cleared a farm and remained there until 1879, when he moved to this city. He leaves behind 11 children, of whom five daughters and one son are married.

Eberleins and the Shawano Poor House

25 Thursday Oct 2012

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896), Houses and farms, Katherine Gerner (1841-1906)

When Fred Eberlein, wife Katharine, and his family of eleven children moved from the farm in Herman to the city of Shawano in 1879, the family needed new ways to generate income.

First Shawano Poor House, 1907

Eberlein house on Main Street, located across from the Court House, 1907.

In 1882, Fred Eberlein purchased the old court house and had it moved across the street next to his house on Main Street. He then opened a hotel and saloon. During this time period he also opened a dance hall — Eberlein’s Lake Shore Hall — and served as the town’s Superintendent of Streets

At some point, however, the Main street business shifted to being a boarding house that domiciled Shawano county paupers. Perhaps this occurred after Fred’s death in 1896, or perhaps even earlier as his health began to wane. In any case, this operation was in full swing when the census taker came by in 1900.

In 1900, the following people were listed as residents:

William Reichel (age 33, boarding-house operator) and family (7)
wife Katherine, daughter of Fred (age 33)
child Katherine (age 14), at school
child Herman (age 12), at school
child William (age 10), at school
child Frederick (age 8), at school
child Emil (age 5)

Catherine Eberlein (age 59) and family (3)
son Frederick (age 25), lawyer
son Michael (age 19), school teacher

Servant (1)
Amanda Dingledine (age 20)

County paupers (10)
Charles Schroeder (age 83), widower, German
Michael Cavanaugh (age 55), widower, Irish
Henry Giese (age 77), widower, German
Frank Debush (age 80), widower, French
Rudolph Dolritzberger (age 42), single, German
John Turner (age 40), single, Swiss
Charley Beltcher (age 54), married for a year, German
Fredericka Dallman (age 69), widowed, German
Josie Van Brocklin (age 32), single, Wisconsin-born Indian

Other boarders (3)
Andrew Monroe (age 28), single, born in Michigan, painter
Morris Woodman (age 29), single, peddler, German
Emil Bertram (age 49), married, carpenter, German

I’m hoping that future research using the Shawano County Journal and Shawano town records will give me more information:

  • When did the Eberlein hotel change to a boarding house?
  • When did it begin to take in the county paupers?
  • How did someone become a county pauper? What did it mean to be a county pauper?
  • How much did the county pay for each pauper?

More to come here in the future!

Sources:

  • 1900 U.S. Federal Census record for William Reichel, Shawano, Wisconsin. Roll: T623_1817; page: 5B; enumeration district: 173
  • Shawano County Sesquicentennial, 1853-2003, Shawano County: Shawano, Wisconsin, 2002.

F. Eberlein, Superintendent of Streets

25 Thursday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Newspapers

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896)

— All parties who have paid their poll tax, are hereby notified to report to F. Eberlein, Superintendent of Streets, immediately, or their names will be  published in the newspapers.

Source: Photocopy of notices from the Shawano County Journal, hand-dated October 188, in the Frederic C. Eberlein genealogical files.

Eberlein family organ

19 Friday Oct 2012

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896)

This organ was purchased in the 1880s by Frederick John Eberlein for his daughters. The organ was donated to the Shawano Historical Society in 1941 by Fredericka Eberlein Breed. It was restored in 1982 by Wesley Zellmer.

Ancestors and siblings of Johann Friedrich Eberlein

12 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Descendant reports

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896), Friedrich Albrecht Eberlein (1803-1841)

FRIEDRICH ALBRECHT EBERLEIN was the son of Georg Malth. Eberlein (born in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany) and Kath. Barbara Mehlhaf (born in Möckmühl, Württemberg, Germany).

Friedrich Albrecht Eberlein was born on 07 January 1803 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany. He died on 15 February 1841 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany. He married Eva Catharina Ullrich, daughter of Bartholomäus Ullrich and Eva Katharine Englerl on 13 July 1828. She was born on 03 September 1806 in Bittelbronn, Württemberg, Germany. She died on 03 February 1882 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany.

Friedrich Albrecht Eberlein and Eva Catharina Ullrich had the following children:

i.    JOHANNA MAGDALENE ROSINE EBERLEIN was born on 01 January 1829 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany. She married Johann Hilfner on 12 November 1848. They immigrated to the USA.

ii.    JOHANNA FREDERIKE EBERLEIN was born on 08 May 1831 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany. She died on 10 May 1831 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany.

iii.    JOHANN FRIEDRICH EBERLEIN  (FREDERICK JOHN EBERLEIN) was born on 31 January 1834 in Züttlingen, Württemberg, Germany. He died on 09 February 1895 in Shawano, Shawano, Wisconsin, USA. He married Catherine Goerner, daughter of Friedrich Goerner on 01 January 1858 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. She was born on 20 February 1841 in Friesenhausen, Bayern, Germany. She died on 15 September 1906 in Shawano, Shawano, Wisconsin, USA.

iv.    JOHANNA FREDERIKE EBERLEIN was born on 31 January 1836. She immigrated to the United States.

Birth record, Johann Friedrich Eberlein

12 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Church records

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896)

Birth record for Frederick John Eberlein. Acquired by Tarz and Fritz Eberlein from the pastor of the Lutheran Church in Züttlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany on 14 August 1951.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Eberlein celebrate their 30th anniversary

12 Friday Oct 2012

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896), Katherine Gerner (1841-1906)

“We were fortunate enough to receive an invitation to attend the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. Eberlein, on the evening of Jan’y 2, 1883, at their residence in the first ward of this city. When we arrived at the house we found quite a large and happy crowd, where we were received by our host and hostess. The Bavarian Brass Band, of Tigerton, was in attendance and furnished some fine music. The gifts were many and valuable. The evening was spent in conversation and dancing, about 11 o’clock, the guests were invited to supper, which was gotten up in the finest style, the tables loaded to overflowing with the good things of this earth. After supper congratulations were in order, and it seemed to be the wish of all that Mr. and Mrs. Eberlein live to celebrate their golden wedding.

Source: Shawano County Advocate, January 1883. Photocopy in the Frederic C. Eberlein genealogical files.

Frederick John Eberlein in the U.S. Cavalry, 1855-1857

12 Friday Oct 2012

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896), john f

“In reply to an inquiry by the Bureau, the War Department reported, under date of January 15, 1903:

‘The stations of Troop C, Second U. S. Cavalry, during the period of Frederick Eberlein’s service therein, were as follows:

Pittsburg, Pa., June 26, 1855, to August 14, 1855
Jefferson Barracks, Mo., August 25, 1855, to October 27, 1855
En route to Fort Belknap, Tex., October 27, 1855, to January 2, 1856
Fort Mason, Tex., January 14, 1856, to August 1, 1856
Fort Clark, Tex., August 12, 1856, to date of discharge

Soldier is shown present for duty with troop on rolls for May and June, 1855, to November and December 1856, except on roll for July and August 1856, when he is shown on scout since August 20, 1856.

He was at the seat of Indian hostilities for the period of thirty days, having been a member of a detachment of the troop in the field in Texas in August and September, 1856, participating in an engagement against hostile Indians on August 30, 1856, between the Pecos and Rio Grande rivers in Texas.’ ”

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior. Decisions of the Department of the Interior – Pensions and Bounty-Land Claims, 1887-1930, Volumes 1-22. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Record for Katharina Eberlein (Widow), decision date 16 February 1905.

An attempt to get a widow’s pension for Katherine Gerner Eberlein, 1905

12 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Diaries, letters, and manuscripts

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896), Katherine Gerner (1841-1906)

“Frederick Eberlein was born in Wittenberg [sic] Germany and was twenty two years of age when he enlisted as a private of company C 2nd Regiment Cavalry of the Regular Army of the United States on the 26th day of July, 1855. He enlisted for five years and after serving for nearly two years while returning from an Indian expedition his horse was shot out from under him and he was violently thrown to the ground. The indian expedition was made in Texas near the Rio Grande River and it was here that Frederick Eberlein received his injuries. After his horse was killed and he received severe injuries he tried to ride his pack mule in an effort to reach Fort Clark to have his injuries attended to and his pack mule became vicious and also threw him violently to the ground breaking his shoulder and bruising his lungs. His comrad [sic] then took him on his horse and carried him to the camp where the soldiers where encamped. In doing so many creeks and rivers had to be forded and Frederick Eberlein became wet and cold and when camp was reached he was about dead. After weeks of illness he was removed to Fort Clark where Pneumonia developed and many more weeks were spent in the hospital. It was during this time that he became blind. When his eyesight was improved sufficiently and he became well enough he was honorably discharged upon the surgeon’s certificate and sent home. He received a small pension from the time of his discharge until his death on the 9th day of February, 1896. During his life time he was of very poor health and was never able to do a good hard day’s work. He was a shoemaker by trade but was forced to abandon the profession on account of his poor eye sight.

Katherine Eberlein, widow of Frederick Eberlein, has never received a pension although she has often tried. Her claim was rejected for the reason that she was unable to prove that her husband Frederick Eberlein did of the same disease for which he was pensioned. He was pensioned for a broken shoulder and his great trouble was his lungs and eye sight of which nothing was mentioned. The records of Fort Clark have been destroyed and there is not way to show how he suffered in the hospital there to show the injuries he received in the army outside of the stories often told his family. He died of the disease which mostly troubled him, lung trouble.

Catherine Eberlein has no means of support outside her own labor. She is old and feeble and sixty four years of age. The last year she suffered a great deal from a cancer in the cheekbone and for the last ten weeks has been confined to her bed on account of a compound facture and dislocation of the ankle. Catherine Eberlein was married to Frederick Eberlein nearly forty years when he died and has not since married and she holds his original discharge, a copy of which is hereto attached.”

Source: Photocopy of typescript, acquired from Frederic C. Eberlein, Shawano, Wisconsin. Probably written in 1905, based on the information that it contains, in an attempt to get a widow’s pension for Katherine Gerner Eberlein.

Veteran’s pension files: Frederick Eberlein

12 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Military

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Frederick J Eberlein (1834-1896)

Source: National Archives, Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900, record group 15, roll number 692.

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