DESCENDANCY of JOHANN CARL GOTTLIEB KEIL (b 1812 ... - Edler
DESCENDANCY of JOHANN CARL GOTTLIEB KEIL (b 1812 ... - Edler
DESCENDANCY of JOHANN CARL GOTTLIEB KEIL (b 1812 ... - Edler
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“All-People”- Section 9b<br />
{To Table <strong>of</strong> Contents}<br />
LOUISE MATILDA TECHTMANN (b 1919) and HARVEY DHEIN (b 1918)<br />
and their descendants<br />
from page 9b-20<br />
Louise's parents were William Henry Techtmann and Esther M Landvatter<br />
Harvey's parents were Peter Jacob Dhein and Caroline Henrich<br />
Page 9b-30<br />
b. Louise Matilda 4 Techtmann was born 22 Jul 1919 Barton Township, Washington Co WI. 7 She attended<br />
State Teacher's College in Milwaukee and Dodge County Normal School, graduating in 1939.<br />
She married Harvey Dhein 27 Jun 1942 St Lucas Lutheran Church, Kewaskum WI; three children. His<br />
parents were Peter Jacob Dhein and Caroline Henrich.<br />
Born 11 Jun 1918, Harvey died 22 Jun 2004, age 86. Louise died 12 Mar 2006, age 86, and was buried<br />
Christ Church Cemetery, Dheinsville (Germantown). 30<br />
Louise first taught at Golden Oak School, District #4, Town <strong>of</strong> Barton. (The old stone building, still<br />
standing in 1999, later became the Good Luck 4-H clubhouse.) She also taught at several other schools before<br />
her marriage. Harvey was also a teacher, and later became the manager <strong>of</strong> the Consumer's Coop <strong>of</strong> West Bend.<br />
We enjoyed meeting them on our May 1999 Wisconsin trip, and learning that they had a family, which we<br />
hadn't known before. Harvey mentioned a very unusual item about his siblings -- four <strong>of</strong> his sisters married<br />
four Schowalter brothers. Also, three <strong>of</strong> his parents' grandchildren became United Church <strong>of</strong> Christ ministers.<br />
i. a son, 5 born 1944, married Lisbeth “Beth” Lauer 1965; two children. Born 28 Oct 1946, she died<br />
22 Dec 1979, age 33, in an automobile accident caused by a 16-year old drunk driver.<br />
He later married again, and in 1999 he and his wife were living Hartford WI.<br />
ii. a son, 5 born 1947, married 1970; three children.<br />
iii. a daughter, 5 born 1950, married 1974; two children.<br />
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-- Some information about another <strong>KEIL</strong> family --<br />
In 1900 and 1910, a Keil family was living in Kaukauna, Outagamie Co WI, a few doors away from the<br />
family <strong>of</strong> Louisa Ottilie Christiane Keil and Carl Staniske, page 9b-32, and the family <strong>of</strong> Auguste Emilie Keil<br />
and Johann Paul Gerhardt Buelow, page 9b-17. The relationship, if any, <strong>of</strong> this Keil family to our other Keil<br />
families is unknown. We are including the information here for possible use by a future researcher.<br />
August Keil, born Dec 1832 in “Germany”<br />
Minnie, wife, born Dec 1855 in “Germany”<br />
Carl A, son, born Oct 1885 in “Germany”<br />
Emil, son, born July 1893 in Wisconsin<br />
Herman, son, born Sep 1896 in Wisconsin (died Feb 1979 in Wisconsin, age about 82)<br />
We have wondered if August could possibly be a son <strong>of</strong> a first (unknown to us) marriage <strong>of</strong><br />
Johann Carl Gottlieb Keil, page 9b-1. According to the information we have, Carl was 42 years old when he<br />
married Johanna Christiane Hiller, so there would have been plenty <strong>of</strong> time for him to have had an earlier<br />
marriage we haven't known about. Or, August could have been a nephew or a cousin. Or, he may not<br />
be related to us at all. August and his family immigrated to America in 1892, 32 years after “our” Keils.<br />
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– PARTLY UNVERIFIED DATA FOR STUDY/REVIEW ONLY, PLEASE SEE {PREFACE} TO THIS DOCUMENT --