Iowa Family Group Sheet for the Claus Johann SCHULZ Family

**************************************************
Copyright ©. All rights reserved.
http://www.fgs-project.com/copyright.html
**************************************************
Submitted by: Paul Frost
Email address: pefrost@comcast.net
 

Husband: Claus Johann SCHULZ
Birthdate: about 1846
Birthplace: Holstein
Death date: 8  December 1898
Place of death: Davenport, Scott County, Iowa
Father:
Mother:

Marriage date:
Marriage place:

Wife: Maria Dorothea WIEDA
Birthdate: 9 June 1842
Birthplace: Holstein
Death date: 23 December 1887
Place of death: Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan
Father: Friedrich WIEDA
Mother: Margaretha FRAHM

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Anna Maria SCHULZ
Sex: F
Birthdate: 28 June 1874
Birthplace: France
Death date: 23 December 1959
Place of death: Davenport, Scott County, Iowa
Marriage date: 2 February 1892
Marriage place: Davenport, Scott County, Iowa
Spouse's name: Albert Friedrich KURTH

Child No. 2: August SCHULZ
Sex: M
Birthdate: 31 December 1867
Birthplace: probably Holstein
Death date: August 1931
Place of death: Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 3: Sophie SCHULZ
Sex: F
Birthdate:
Birthplace:
Death date:
Place of death:
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:
 

Documentation:
Death Records for Claus Schulz and Anna Maria Schulz
Kurth, Scott County, IA
Newspaper obituaries for Claus Schulz, August Schulz and Anna Maria
Schulz Kurth, Davenport, IA
Baptismal record for Maria Dorothea Wieda Schulz from 20 November 1842,
St. Clemens Ev-Lutheran church, Büsum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Grave marker for Maria Dorothea Wieda Schulz, Trinity Cemetery, Manistee, MI
Family tradition:
1.  Anna Maria Schulz born in France. Her death certificate lists
"France" as her birth place.  Family tradition is that Claus Schulz was
a soldier in the German army who was stationed in Alsace of Lorraine
after the Franco-Prussian War and his daughter was born there.  This, in
part, is verified by his obituary, which says he was a member of the
Krieger Verein and of the Kampfgenossen of 1870-71 (two German veteran's
organizations).
2.  The family initially immigrated to Manistee, MI, where Maria Dorothea
died in 1887.  Family tradition says that after her death Claus moved the
family into a "squatters shack" in the sand dunes near Lake Michigan
where they lived until moving to Davenport.  August Schulz died of a
heart attack after climbing the dune to visit the site during a 1931
visit to Manistee.  The dunes no longer exist - several years ago they
were sold to make glass for the automobile industry (evidently the sand
was trucked away).  The area (as of 1988) was a flat but sandy place. The
spot where the shack was located (called "Schulz Hollow" by the family)
was, as of 1988, a few feet into Lake Michigan - in a spot deeper than
the surrounding area (it was evident the deeper area was man made by some
piece of excavation equipment)
3. Sophie Schulz is supposed to have gone by the name "Kitty Kelly" and
died in Chicago, IL in the 1950's or 1960's.