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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

August and Sophia Wenkel family, photos and miscellany





August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel family, about 1910
permission granted from Christi Adams

August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel family
Standish Michigan, original photo

August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel Family about 1900
used with permission from Christi Adams

Original photo

August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel, about 1920?
used with permission from Christi Adams


1947 August and Sophia Wenkel family reunion


1929 Ship manifest including August Wenkel
I don't know if this August Wenkel is my August Wenkel.  Historically, German immigrants often made several trips back to the homeland, but this seems a bit late for my August.  so, #NotMyWenkel



Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Andrew Wenkel Part 5 1940-1949

As Promised, here is the 1940 Census


1940, age 40, Census

1 April 1940, New Trier, Cook, Illinois.
Andrew  and Emily Wenkel, 1940 Census

This couple moved again, this time to 334 South Avenue in New Trier IL.  They are both 40 years old, married, not attending school.  Andrew completed 8th grade while Emily completed the first two years of High School.  According to this census, they lived there five years previously in 1935.  However, the census a year earlier shows a Madison Avenue address.  What gives?  He is a paid worker as an auto mechanic and has never been unemployed.

Well, we have to understand how the census was taken.  If, when the enumerator came around, and they were both gone, they asked at the neighbors house.  Neighbors don't always know where you lived five years earlier.  That's the only explanation for the discrepancy.


1946 Family Reunion

Andrew and Emily Wenkel with Anna
photo by Christi Adams, used with permission

Andrew and Emily Wenkel w Anna
Andrew and Emily Logan Wenkel, Anna Wenkel
August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel
1946 Reunion, Standish Michigan


1948, age 48

Death of mother Sophia Rohrsen, 2 August 1948, Standish, Arenac, Michigan





Mini Pedigree from Ancestry.com

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Andrew Charles Wenkel Part 1 1900-1910

Andrew Charles Wenkel is my Great Uncle, the brother of my Grandfather.  I never met any of his siblings.  I think I met cousins at the one reunion I attended when I was about 12 or so. 


Mini Pedigree from Ancestry.com

1900 Census, birth

Andrew Charles Wenkel was born 22 January 1900 in Gibson, Bay, Michigan.  I don't have primary source for this information.  I do have several Census, including this first one he's enumerated on:

August and Sophia Wenkel family 1900 Census page 1
Gibson, Michigan from Ancestry.com

In this census, which spans two pages, he is called "Charley.  He is only 4 months old, living  on 159 Dochen 40, Gibson, Bay County MI., with his eight older siblings.

I've searched google maps, and it hangs up on the "Dochen" part of the equation.  The only thing I have is Gibson Twp in Bay county MI.  Just a moment, let me look at the census once more ... loading ... aHAH!  The census doesn't say anything about which house number, nor which road they live on.  For some unexplained reason, the index on Ancestry.com has them living at 159 Dochen 40.  When I searched for the meaning of "Dochen 40" I kept coming up with a family name.  Perhaps the word means something in German, other than a last name, but I can't find it.  If you know, let me know, right?  the "Dochen 40" is an enigma.  But it is part of the story, at least.




YSL-O clipart
Catnip Studio Collage

1901 and 1903

Birth of sister Sophia M. Wenkel, 7 June 1901, Michigan; and birth of brother William Carl Wenkel, 3 December 1903, Gibson Township Michigan










Credit: Archive.org/Public Domain

1906, age 6

Historical Insight -- Michigan Central Railway Tunnel (from Ancestry.com)








1910 Census age 10




Andrew Charles aka "Charley" 1900 Census page 2
Gibson, Michigan from Ancestry.com

He was ten years old living in Gibson Michigan, living with his family on the farm.  He had eight older siblings and two younger.  Total of 11 children ages 23 to 6.  I wonder what they raised?  Corn?  Wheat?

Comment below if you know anything about this farm, or if you can place it on a map.  Inquiring minds want to know!

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Alvena Marie Wenkel Schnetzer 1889-1975 part 5

Alvena Marie Wenkel Schnetzer 1889-1975

Part 5, 1940s, age 50-59
Mini Pedigree from Ancestry.com


1939 age 50

John Schnetzer has his auto repr (repair? reposession?) address 91 Greenwood Avenue, their home is 35 Grenada Place in Montclair New Jersey.

1939 John and Alvena Wenkel Schnetzer residence
Montclair NJ directory

John Schnetzer Auto Business
91 Greenwood Avenue, Montclair NJ
Google Maps Image 2017

Source information:  Ancestry.com.  US City Directories, 1922-1995 [database online].  Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011

1940 age 50


L-R 1939-1940 Alvina, Celia, Frieda, Anna, Marilyn, Dora Wenkel
used with permission from Marianne McCarthy


This photo was uploaded to the Wenkel Family facebook group by Marianne McCarthy, with permission to use.  Marianne is Frieda's granddaughter.


1940 age 50


John and Alvina Wenkel Schnetzer 1940 Census
Montclair NJ
from Ancestry.com


In this 1940 census, Alvena Schnetzer looks like it's written as "Albena."  She's 51 years old, living with her 38 year old husband and her two boys, ages 11 and 8.  The live at 35 Grenda Place, Montclair, Essex, New Jersey, she same place she lived in in 1935.  

Source Citation -- Ancestry.com.  1940 United States Federal Census [database online].  Provo, Utah.  Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2012.  Original data USA Bureau of the Census, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Washington DC.  National Archives and Records Administration 1940, T627, 4,653 rolls.



1941 age 52

John J. Schnetzer apparently has two auto businesses, one at 152 Valley Road and an auto repr (repair?) at 91 Greenwood Avenue.  He and Alvena M. live at 35 Grenada Place, Montclair NJ.

John and Alvena Wenkel Schnetzer 1941 Directory
Montclair New Jersey

Source information:  Ancestry.com.  US City Directories, 1922-1995 [database online].  Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011


Alvena Wenkel Schnetzer 1941
182 Wildwood Ave Montclair NJ
Google Maps Image November 2016

I love the way this house looks now.  It must have been a great move for this family

1947 age 58

Alvena Wenkel Schnetzer 1947 Directory, Montclair NJ




Alvena M. Schnetzer living with husband at 182 Wildwood Avenue, Montclair New Jersey.  John has his business still at 91 Greenwood Avenue.  He has an employee, Otto Schnetzer, who may be his brother or nephew?

Source information:  Ancestry.com.  US City Directories, 1822-1995 [database online].  Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011.

1948 age 59

death of mother Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel in Standish MI

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Alvena Marie Wenkel Schnetzer 1889-1975 Part 2

Alvena Marie Wenkel Schnetzer 1889-1975

Part 2, age 20 to 27
Mini Pedigree from Ancestry.com

1910, age 21

1910 Gibson Township Michigan Census

Line 60, name is listed as Vena.  She lives with her parents August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel, her occupation is as Domestic doing General Housework.

1914 age 25

Her little brother William Carl Wenkel died at the age of 10.  He was the last sibling born, and he died young.


1914

Alvena Wenkel 1914 Directory Evanston IL

Alvena Wenkel is living in same address as sister Dora, both working as maids.  676 Greenwood Avenue, Evanston IL.  That address is replaced by a Bank of America and a parking lot today, according to a Google Maps search.

1917 age 27

 WWI starts, she was 27 years old, probably still living in Evanston Illinois.


Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Travel Tuesday -- August Wenkel 1861-1954

1887 Immigration Card for August, Sophie and Lina Wenkel
I found this really cool immigration document.  It is cool because of the information this document provides.  Yes, I have already posted about August, Sophia and Lena's immigration using the Ship's manifest for the proof.  That is cool, too, and you can see it here.  Images of those documents are found in these following links:
But now I include this 1887 Immigration card.   Some information I can glean from this card is that it was filled out much later, sometime after 1937.  How can I tell that?  Good question.  See the very tippy top left where it says "Stand, Paint. & Litho. Co. Balto.?  Right after that is the date.  About this time, as part of the Conservation Corps program during or after the Great Depression, people were hired to index and categorize historical documents.  Someone who was grateful for a paying job read all the ship manifests and put the names down on cards, which were then alphabetized.  This is the most efficient method when there are no computers.

So, what else can we find?  Not much more than we already know.  August Wenkel age 26, male, Farmer from Germany, destined for the United States.  He came with Sofie age 23 and Lina age 10 months.  How difficult would it be to have an infant in a crowded ship for a month?  Was the ship crowded?  Did they get enough food and sunlight?  Did they get sick?

They entered through Baltimore Maryland on 24 May 1887, disembarking the ship Donau.

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Monday, May 29, 2017

Memorial Monday -- Wenkel Family on Facebook


Wenkel Family on Facebook
The Wenkel Family reunion will be August 2018 somewhere near Standish Michigan.  Contact the Facebook page to join and to ask questions.

You would not believe the quilt somebody made, it is a fantastic rainbow, with each child and descendants assigned a colour.

These quilt photos are used with permission of the owner, Kevin Smith, Grandson of Fred Wenkel.  Thank you, Kevin, for your generosity.

The lettering is difficult to see in the lighter-coloured outer segments, but two women put in a lot of hard work on this piece of historical art.  Bertha Wenkel Peppel (daughter of August and Sophia Wenkel) and Eileen Wenkel Partlo (daughter of Fred Wenkel) worked on this big boy.  It is, according to Kevin, 7 feet tall and 6 feet wide.

There will actually be a reunion in Standish Michigan in 2018.  If you are a cousin, plan to go!  You can contact them through the Facebook link above, or contact me using the form to the right.

Enjoy, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any delicious posts in the future.

  • Karoline (Lena) Wenkel Peppel 1886-1975
    • Carolyn, 1911-1998
    • William 1912-1964
    • Herbert John 1915-1966
    • Elinor Peppel Welton 1917-2007
    • Geraldine Peppel Rhine 1920-1991
Lena, children, grandchildren
  • Fred Felix Wenkel 1887-1969
    • Velinda Wenkel Boetefuer 1918-2007
    • Hershal Wenkel 1920-1929
    • Doris Wenkel 1921-1983
    • Esther Wenkel Eland 1922-1978
    • Eileen Wenkel Partlo
    • Clarence Wenkel 1930-2013
    • Ernest Wenkel
    • Robert Wenkel

Fred, children and grandchildren
  • Alvena Wenkel Schnetzer 1889-1975
    • Norman Schnetzer 1928-1989
    • Arnold Schnetzer 1931-2008
  • Anna Wenkel Straub 1891-1972
Anna and Alvena, children and grandchildren


  • Dora Wenkel Hohlfelder 1893-1981
    • Ellen Hohlfelder 1921-2011
    • William Hohlfelder II 1923-2011
    • Ronald Hohlfelder 1926-2014
    • Marilyn Hohlfelder
Dora, children and grandchildren
  • Bertha Wenkel Peppel 1894-1990
    • Lucille Peppel 1920-1994
    • Otto Lee Peppel 1921-2003
    • Marshall O. Peppel 1923-2001
    • Elizabeth Peppel Marlow Butterfield 1924-1999
    • Priscilla Peppel LeMire 1926-2013
    • Barbara R. Peppel 1926-2013
    • Martha Lou Peppel

Bertha, children and Grandchildren

  • Frieda Wenkel Jost 1896-1978
    • Benjamin Jost 1920-1920
    • Esther Jost 1921-2013
    • Kenneth W. Jost 1922-2004
    • Wallace A. Jost 1924-2008
    • Edward Roy Jost 
    • Evelyn Elizabeth Jost 1928-1993
    • Gladys M. Jost

Frieda, children and grandchildren


  • Celia Wenkel Schinler Loesch 1897-1997
    • Rosemary Schinler 1922-1922
    • Helen Schinler Ehrler 1923-2007
    • Raymond Schinler 1926-2000




  • August Paul Wenkel 1898-1973
    • Laurence P. Wenkel I 1932-1999
    • Laura Grace Wenkel 1932-1991
    • Lester Wenkel
    • Ruth Wenkel
    • Nancy Irene Wenkel 1943-2005
  • Andrew Wenkel 1900-1979

August and part of Andrew, children and grandchildren

  • Sophia Wenkel Hoder 1901-1983
    • William J. Hoder 1921-1988


Sophia, children, grandchildren


General overview

Monday, May 22, 2017

Mystery Monday -- Lachlan and Gladys Stewart

I have a headache of a dilemma.  I have Gladys Jost Stewart living at a home two years BEFORE she was born.

As I have been going down each line of descendants for Andreas and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel, I found something that is very confusing for me.

I got to Gladys Jost Stewart, who married Lachlan Stewart.  Gladys is the daughter of Roy and Frieda Wenkel Jost, the Granddaughter of immigrants August F.A. and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel.

From Ancestry.com

But, as I research and confirm the records of residence and dates of birth and census records, I have Gladys living with Lachlan two years BEFORE she is born!

Okay, so I thought "This will straighten itself out in the end."  I figured that more research will reveal a typographical error, or a transcriptional error.  But no!  I have a headache now, because it gets more and more confusing.

The only scenario that makes sense is if Lachlan A. Stewart and Gladys Stewart (who were both 41 at the 1940 Census was the FIRST set of Lachlan/Gladys couple.

Note that in the 1940 Census, they have a son, Lachlan Jr.  I suspect THIS Lachlan is the husband of my Gladys Marie Jost.

I have to research this some more, and I will update as I find out the solution to this mystery.  Sometimes, I have to come up with (I am a nurse, so I think in terms of nursing) a working diagnosis.  This means that I have a hypothesis (there are TWO sets of Lachlan/Gladys units) and now I must see if my research supports my working hypothesis.  I may be wrong, of course.


UPDATE -- My working diagnosis was correct.  My Lachlan/Gladys unit was Lachlan III and Gladys M. Jost Stewart.  His parents were Lachlan II and Gladys A. Stewart.  And, yet, there is a third Lachlan Stewart who is the immigrant from Scotland.
From Ancestry.com

And it all began with a headache.  Headache is now resolved with application of the right treatment!

Sunday, April 9, 2017

August and Sophia Rohr Wenkel, immigrants

I didn't realize it at first, until I pulled up the pedigree on Ancestry, that these two immigrants are the same generation as my Joseph Ware and Laura Grant Swope Tapp.  For some strange reason, I always thought of these first Wenkels as being much older, in a time much farther away.  Perception is an interesting thing, and the genealogist and family historian must always be on guard for mistakes caused by perception.  This is why one must have proofs for the cool stories.  Sometimes I can't find the proof, and I will acknowledge that when I know.  Sometimes the family legend is a great story and simply must be included, but it must also have a cautionary label attached.




OK!  Enough Lecture, already!  Here is the mini pedigree generated by Ancestry's Lifestory.
The map also belongs to Ancestry.com.




1876 -- According to the 1910 Census of Gibson Township, Bay County, Michigan, August Wenkel I immigrated in 1876 when he was 15 years old.  I don't have any record other than the census of that first arrival.  Sometimes, information was obtained from the neighbors, so we always have to take census information with a grain of salt.  We know he married in Germany, and we later find him arriving with wife and daughter ten years later.  Often, immigrants would make several journeys from the old country to the new, seeking economic opportunities or to avoid religious persecution.  A great website for this type if historical information is found by clicking HERE.

Dive deeper by clicking Understanding your Ancestors, or here at Rootsweb's information on German Immigration.


1885 -- According to FamilySearch's German Marriages, "August Friederich Andreas Wenkel, married to Sophie Dorothee Luise Rohrsen 3 January 1885 Linden Stkr Linden, Hannover, Preussen, Germany"  They were both about 24 years old.  I would love to hear the story about how they met and married.  If anybody has that story, please get a hold of me so I can add to our collective narrative!

1885 January marriage record Rohrsen WenkelAncestry.com. Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany, 
Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1574-1945 [database on-line]. 
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. 
This is the marriage record I found for August and Sophia Rohrsen Wenkel, Line 2.  All these years I thought Sophia was called Rohr (with the obligatory rolled "Rrrrrr").  I noticed some researchers had her name as Rohrsen but never knew where that came from.  Now I know, and have changed her name in my records.  I will have to have someone read and translate this record.

This is the translation I got from Ancestry.com:

  • August Friederich Andreas Wenkel, männlich (Male)
  • Married 3 Jan 1885, Hannover, Hannover, Preußen (Germany)
  • Spouse -- Sophie Dorothee Luise Rohrsen
  • Place -- Linden 
  • Film Number -- 185208;  Custodian Evangelisches Kirchenbuchamt, Hannover
  • Citation information -- Ancestry.com. Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1574-1945 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.   This collection consists of Lutheran church records for the years 1574 - 1921 from the Elbe-Weser Triangle in Lower Saxony, Germany

21 Feb 1885 birth record August Wenkel Jr
Ancestry.com. Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany,
Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials,
1574-1945
 [database on-line].
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.

1885 -- Line 71.  This is the German birth record for the first child, August Friederich Wenkel, born 21 February 1885.  He was born about 7 weeks after his parents' marriage.  I THINK it says February.  I have a hard time with this style of handwriting, combined with the German language.
The translation I got from Ancestry.com:

  • August Freiderich Wenkel, männlich (Male), born to August Friederich Andreas Wenkel and Sophie Dorothee Luise Rossen, in Hannover.  
  • Page 211; Custodian Evangelisches Kirchenbuchamt Hannover
  • Film Number 185195
  • Citation -- Ancestry.com. Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1574-1945 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.   This collection consists of Lutheran church records for the years 1574 - 1921 from the Elbe-Weser Triangle in Lower Saxony, Germany.
The information I have is that he died 14 April 1885 while still in Germany.



1886 birth record Karoline Wenkel
Ancestry.com. Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany,
Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials,
1574-1945
 [database on-line].
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016
1886 -- Line 64.  Their daughter Karoline Friederike Sophie Wenkel was born April 1886 in Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany.  In this German record, I think there are other names including Wenkel in the fifth column.  I have GOT to figure out how to read this stuff!

Translation again from Ancestry.com:

  • Karoline Friederike Sophia Wenkel, männlich (Male) {?}, born to August Friederich Andreas and Sophie Dorothea Luise Rohrsien, 14th April? 1886 in Limmer.
  • page 186, Line 64; Custodian Evangelisches Kirchenbuchamt Hannover.  
  • Film Number 185240
  • Citation -- Ancestry.com. Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1574-1945 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.   Original data:  Mikrofilm Sammlung. Familysearch.org;  Originale: Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv, Standort Stade, Deutschland.  Description;  This collection consists of Lutheran church records for the years 1574 - 1921 from the Elbe-Weser Triangle in Lower Saxony, Germany.


I suppose we should deviate from the planned program to delve into German pronunciations.  It will make understanding some of my conjectures easier.  I will (hopefully) add a table to the end to help.  In the German tongue, "W" is pronounced as a 'V' sound, so the last name would sound like "Vaynkel."  The daughter's first name looks a lot like our Caroline, but it was pronounced "Kahr-oh-LEEN-ah."  Thus, her name on the immigration manifest is listed as Lina, and in America she was known as Lena.  The "ie" in Friederike is pronounced "FREE-der-eek-uh."  (Roll the "Rs" if you can to make it sound authentic).  August is properly pronounced as "OWW-goost" (where the "goost" sounds like the 'oo' in the word "goose").

1887 Immigration Manifest Part 1




1887 -- August Wenkel age 26, a Farmer.  On the next page is his 22 year old wife Sofie and 10 month old Lina.  They departed from Bremen Germany, and arrives in Baltimore Maryland on the ship Donau.
1887 Immigration Manifest Part 2
I have yet to find the proper photograph of the passenger ship Donau.  There were several ships by that name, one most infamously transported Jews up the river to Auschwitz concentration camp.  I did find a history of the correct ship S/S Donau, Norddeutscher Lloyd.











1887 Passenger Ship Donau
http://fdpiech.tripod.com/ships/ssdonau.htm

Well, it looks like I found a photo of the ship.
How did they get to Standish Michigan from Baltimore?  By the time August and Sofie immigrated, most had family already in place, brothers or uncles.  Was this the case here?  Did they take a boat or train?  They had to have known where they were going.

D.A. Bullock & Co. The county of Bay, Michigan:
maps, history, illustrations and statistics
.
Bay City, Mich.: D.A. Bullock & Co, 1896. Map.
Retrieved from the Library of Congress,
<https://www.loc.gov/item/2007626769/>.

1896 -- The left map is of townships of Bay County.  Gibson is the top-most township.  The right map is detail of Gibson Township.  Zoom into section 1 in the upper right.  In the lower right part of Section 1 is 80 acres owned by August Wenkel.  This corresponds to the Grant description issued 1904.  In the section below, section 12 is two pieces of land owned by Peppel.  This may be the same Peppel who married his oldest daughter, Karoline, aka Lena.
1900 Gibson Census part 1
August Wenkel Family



1900 Gibson Michigan Census Part 2
August Wenkel family


1900 -- By 1900, the family had already grown by leaps and bounds, according to the Michigan Census.  The family was listed as "Wenkett" and live in Gibson, Bay County, Michigan.  They report arrival in 1887, that they married in 1886 in Germany, and have been married 14 years.  In that time, they had 9 living children, aged from 13 to 4 months old.  My grandfather August was just a year old.

Interestingly, this is the second child of theirs named August.  The first one died as an infant.  Nine children later, they were brave enough to name another boy after his father.  Of course, seven of those nine were girls.

I notice that Lena is not included here.  She was 14 years old, so was probably not yet married.  She may have been a domestic listed in another household.  That is a search for another time.

Sophie lists 11 children born, with 11 still living.  Sometimes I wonder why and how information was given to the census-takers.  August is still a farmer, and he has become a naturalized citizen.













1904 -- August was granted (or bought) a homestead of 80 acres.  One day I will translate the officialese to pinpoint his farm.  It reads:  "East half of the South East quarter of Section One in Township Eighteen North of Range Three East of Michigan Meridian in Michigan containing eighty acres."

Ok.  I can't just let it go without trying to research it out.  This is why my blogs take so darn long!

File:USBLM meridian map Wisconsin Michigan.jpg
The vertical line running through the pink state of Michigan is the meridian we are interested in


























So.  If we start at the North/South meridian and count three to the right.  That is the column we will focus on.  Then, we find the 18th little block north, and we get the township just west of Standish Michigan!  No wonder these people had so many legal events happen in Standish. (I tried to put an arrow on the spot, but you would not believe what that did to the entire blog page!)


All that to get to the township part.  If I had a map that went with a closer view, this explanation would help.
Close up of same map
1907 passenger manifest from Germany
Line 1615, August Winkel age 46
1907 passenger manifest




1907 -- Line 22.  August Wenkel seems to have made another trip to Germany and back.  I think.  This one I'm not really sure about.  The first name is the same, August, but really, how many Augusts do you think there were?  I counted about every 20th male was August.  Wenkel is sometimes misspelled with an "i" as well as with an "a."  The age is right to within a year.  This August is also married, if I read it right.  But without another family member, I cannot be ABSOLUTELY certain this is the same man.  Not really.  Now, the jury is still out because I can't decipher all the columns, the last should tell where he is going.

The other manifest is the American side, I think.  Same information.









1907 Geo. A. Ogle & Co.
Standard atlas of Stark County, Illinois<https://www.loc.gov/item/2010589983/>.

1907 -- A few scenes from a Stark County Illinois town.  The Wenkel family saw stores similar to this





















1907 Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Standard atlas of Stark County, Illinois<https://www.loc.gov/item/2010589983/>.






















1914
-- Son William Carl Wenkel dies of Diphtheria, a common childhood disease.  Children often succumbed to the disease before we had vaccinations.  A couple things to notice: The last name is spelled "Winkel" with an "i," Willie was only 11 years old, and he was sick for about a week (unable to tell if he was in the hospital or died at home).  The informant was August Wenkel (with an "e"), and that may be his own signature.  The boy is buried at Woodmere cemetery, Standish Michigan.  








1929 Passenger Manifest of the SS New York

1929 -- Line 5.  Yet again, August Wenkel, age 67, is back from Germany.  Again, the spelling is right, the age is right, and his US address (Standish Michigan) is correct.  However, it says that he naturalized in 1928, the year before this trip.  According to the 1900 census, August was already naturalized by then.  I suppose he could have STARTED the naturalization process and misunderstood the question.  I am unable to find his naturalization papers, so I have no proof.  So, I include this document for your perusal and with a "caution" label attached.


Also find the photo of the SS New York that August traveled back on.

SS New York

I presume that he'd traveled back to visit with family, to tell how great America was.  German families tended to have more money to invest in their American families so they could buy land and farm equipment as needed.








Gravestone for three Wenkels
Woodmere cemetery, Standish MI
photo by Eloise J. Irish on Findagrave.com
1951 -- August Friederich Andreas Wenkel died age 90.  The only record I can find of that is his gravestone that he shares with his wife Sophia and his son Willie.






  

Plan of Action

  1. Find a translator for the German records
  2. Don't confuse the Wenkel Family with the Wankel Rotary Engine.
  3. Include the census records to cover the gap I left in here.