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Shultz/Schultz or Holznagel
Shultz/Schultz or Holznagel
The Tampico Area Historical Society encompasses parts of Whiteside County and Bureau County in Illinois. Focus is on Tampico, Hume Twp., Hahnaman/Deer Grove, & Prophetstown in Whiteside County & Yorktown & Thomas in Bureau County.
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Anonymous
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Jan 11, 2006
2:37 PM
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I have hit a brick wall with John Henry Shultz(also found under Henry G.) born 1842 in Pa. came to Sterling,Il. with wife and two children about 1866 (Laura,& Mary)Wife is Anna(Annie) M Kinsey born1840 in Harrisburg,Pa.They lived in Brookville(Ogle Co.) in the 1880 census thenI find Annie widowed by 1900. The Earnest Henry Holznagel family came from Prussia and lived in the West Jordan area as farmers. Anna Marie Tehart Frey was his wife. They had Frank Herman,Alice Augusta,Elizabeth Teresa,Emma Mary(my grandma) and it was said they left some behind in Prussia in the cemetery there. They were farmers also. If anyone has any info on these people please contact me at katlojoe2003@yahoo.com thanks
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Anonymous
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Feb 28, 2006
7:05 PM
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Still looking for ancestors in Shultz/Schultz family, know they are buried at Riverside in the mennonite section. Looking for Tom, Lewis,John&Henry(Shultz)(brothers) anybody out there know these guys?
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LesN
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Feb 28, 2006
8:06 PM
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I found these SHULTZ articles in The Tampico Tornado:
May 23, 1903 Some of the farmers who have fertilized their alkali corn fields with potash say they can see a difference in the corn that has come up already, at it is vigorous and outstrips fields where potash has not been sued. The following farmers in this vidinity are trying potash has not been uesed. The following farmers in this vicinity are trying potash this year to increase the yield of their corn field: E.E. WHEELOCK, 20 acres; Ed DEVINE, 100 acres; Morris MURPHY, J.H. MILLIGAN, Will MARSHALL, A. MUSSELLMAN, E. SHULTZ, Henry STOUFFREGEN, C.E. RENGEL, S.B. FREEMAN and Carl BLOCK.
November 13, 1903 Edward SCHULTZ, who lives north of here, was called to Plano last Saturday by the death of Mrs. SCHILTZ's mother.
May 25, 1906 DEER GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Joe TEACH spent Sunday with their son Clayton and family. Mrs. Carl SHULTZ of Sterling is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Bert BEACH.
February 1, 1907 Young Ladies' Party at Woodmen Hall Misses Mina and Minerva LYON, Linne DENISON, Frank DAVIS, and Louis FOY gave a party to their young lady and gentlemen friends Friday evening of last week which was highly enjoyed by all present. The party was given in the Woodmen hall and was a great success. There was about thirty-five present. The evening was spent in playing games of all kinds, two of which caused most enjoyment was "Who?" and "Who Sir? Me Sir?" Refreshments consisting of brick ice cream and cake were served at eleven o'clock. Games were played until after unit hour and thos who missed it certainly "Missed it." Those present were: Anna SCHULTZ, Neva STONE, Zella LEE, Nellie DARBY, Mina LYON, Bessie DARNELL, Linnie DENISON, Myrtle LEWIS, Ruth BECKER, Hazel BROWN, Minerva LYON, Emma MILLIGAN, Sadie POPE, Florence SOLLARS, Myrtle EMMONS, Ila DILLON, Ethel SEYMOUR, John SHERE, Harold McKENZIE, Lee DAVIS, Lewis FOY, Tracey DENISON, Jess MILLIGAN, Gabe BARGEMAN, Earl DARNELL, Ed GLASSBURN, Alonzo MELTON, Art BECKER, Leo SOLLARS. The out of town guests were Ray MURRAY and Lloyd RIFE. Gabe and Ray made themselves look like two up-to-date girls by dressing up in the girls wraps and then it ended in a grand promenade.
July 19, 1917 NEW DRAFT NUMBERS The Tornado publishes this week the names and draft registration numbers for Tampico and vicinity. Every man is presumed to know his number and will be held personally responsible to ascertain if his number is drawn in the draft. There are 4000 units in the country and numbers from 1 to 4000 will be put in capsules and then drawn from a glass globe. This means when one number is drawn that 4000 men will be chosen. About an average of 250 will be taken from each unit. There were 3216 numbers in Whiteside county. The list follows. Keep the paper and watch your numer when the draft numbers are announced. Tampico 1676 Wm. SCHULTZ (partial list presented here)
Last Edited by LesN on Feb 28, 2006 8:12 PM
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