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1861 - 1947 (86 years)
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Name |
Anna Louise Augusta Stolper |
Born |
9 Oct 1861 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
20 Nov 1947 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
Buried |
Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
Notes |
- U.S. Census Ward 13, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 1910: "Julia Stolper, age 59 [sic; 69] b. Germany, daughter Anna L. Haehnel, age 48 b. Abt. 1862 Wisconsin, widowed. Hattie L. Luedlke, age 19 b. Abt 1891 Wisconsin, parents b. Germany, servant."
Facts about this person:
Baptism 3 Nov 1861 Confirmation 4 Apr 1875
- Received from Jim Danielsen of Stoughton, WI:
"'Theodore M. Krumsieg [and] Catherine Louise Brandhorst'
. . . Theodore married for the third time to Anna Stolper Haenal. I believe she was the widow of a Lutheran minister. Lois Danielsen talked about Anna with fond memories. Anna had enough money from her previous marriage to support herself and live independently. She could be called a liberated woman before her time. She was independent in a pleasant sense and self reliant. She owned an electric car and was able to drive; this was in a time when women didn't do those things. They would go for rides around Milwaukee in the car and have fun, just do girl things.
I remember meeting Anna Stolper Haenal Krumsieg as a very small child. At Christmas, Theodore's children and their children would meet at her home on north 2nd Street for a large Christmas dinner. I knew her by the name of 'Oma' and always believed that was her name. It wasn't until I was in my fifties that I learned that her name was Anna and 'Oma' was German for grandmother. As a small child I remember her as a short woman (noticeably shorter than my mother who was about five feet four inches), who always wore a long ankle length black fancy dress at Christmas. My mother told me that all older women dressed that way, because that was the way women in the olden days dressed. . . ."
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Person ID |
I34134 |
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Last Modified |
20 May 2014 |
Father |
Karl Gotthard Stolper, b. 14 Dec 1832, Kainowe, Kreis Trebnitz, Silesia, Prussia , d. 10 May 1908, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. (Age 75 years) |
Mother |
Johanna Juliana Schmidt, b. 4 Dec 1841, Silesia, Prussia , d. 26 Sep 1912, Milwaukee, WI (Age 70 years) |
Married |
6 Sep1857 |
Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
Family ID |
F18040886 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Theodore Martin Krumsieg, b. 20 Jul 1862, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA , d. 30 Jun 1922, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. (Age 59 years) |
Last Modified |
29 Oct 2010 |
Family ID |
F18041263 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Reverend Charles G. Haehnel, b. 5 May 1854, d. 12 Jun 1908, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. (Age 54 years) |
Married |
6 Sep 1881 |
Milwaukee County, WI |
- Wisconsin Marriages, pre-1907: "Karl Haehnel & Anna Stolper, 6 Sep 1881, Milwaukee County, WI."
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Children |
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Last Modified |
29 Oct 2010 |
Family ID |
F18041262 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 9 Oct 1861 - Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
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| Married - 6 Sep 1881 - Milwaukee County, WI |
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| Died - 20 Nov 1947 - Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
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| Buried - - Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
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Photos |
| Anna Louise Augusta Stolper (1861-1947) & Theodore Martin Krumsieg (1862-1922)
Received from Jim Danielsen of Stoughton, WI:
"[The photo was] probably taken in summer of 1920 or the spring of 1921. I don't recognize the house, but the pictures were probably taken on the front porch of their home in the 2600 block of North 2nd Street in Milwaukee.
>From the left, Theodore is holding Ralph Danielsen and Hellen Mauntler. Anna is holding my father, Warren Danielsen, who was born in February 1920. Theodore had 2 daughters, Alma Mauntler and Adeline Danielsen. Alma Mauntler and her family lived across the street on the west side of North 2nd Street.
I remember, as a small child in the 1940's going to Christmas parties at her house. Anna, the Krumsiegs (Theodore's children), Mauntlers and Danielsen would be there for a large family gathering. There large amounts of good food, wine and after dinner the men would go into the living room and smoke cigars. They would speak both English and German. And, of course, argue about politics."
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| Anna Louise August Stolper (1861-1947)
Received from Jim Danielsen. |
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