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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Augusta Wilhelmine Zache: Birth: 2 DEC 1852 in Schriebitz ,Saxony, Germany. Death: 14 MAR 1919 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  2. Carl Robert Zache: Birth: 1 APR 1859 in Schrebitz, Saxony, Germany. Death: 27 JUN 1926 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

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Sources
1. Title:   Parish Record St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

Notes
a. Note:   N50 Karl was born in Schrebitz, a small town in the Saxony province of southeastern Germany. According to discharge papers from Germany, Karl was in the German (Saxon) army from 1841 to 1844, serving as a rifleman. He was “without profession” upon his discharge. He married Wilhelmine Merzdorf, who was from Daebritz (right next door to Schrebitz.) He listed his occupation as “carpenter” on his ship’s manifest, and immigrated with wife and children to the United States in 1870. He settled in Burlington, Wisconsin, and died seven years later.
  From "The Standard," 29 November 1877: DIED - In Burlington, on Friday, 28 November 1877 at 8 o'clock AM, Mr. CARL WILJELM ZACHE, aged 62 years, 7 months, and 15 days. A Card. Deeply felt thanks are most sincerely returned to the numerous kind friends, neighbors and relatives, who so sympathetically through word and deed tended to assuage the sorrow and allay the grief of the bereft wife and children of the late Carl Zache, on the occasion of his death and burial. No words can adequately serve to testify their gratitude, so be it sufficient to say that they cheerfully acknowledge themselves under obligations to all till called to follow their foregone husband and father. To the Rev. H. Eckelmann for impressive funeral service, and to the Teutonia Society for esteem shown by beautifully singing several hymns during the ceremoniess at the grave, thanks are heartily tendered. May such severe and sad afflictions remain unknown in the happy homes of all these kind souls for many, many years. OBITUARY.
 "Art is long and time is fleeting,
 And our heart though stout and brave,
 Still like muffled drums are beating
 Funeral marches to the grave."


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