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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Rosalia Carolina Spannuth: Birth: 10 JUL 1879. Death: 25 DEC 1879

  2. Anna Maria Caroline Spannuth: Birth: 9 FEB 1881 in Burt, Nebraska, United States. Death: 5 JAN 1908 in Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States

  3. Louis C A Spannuth: Birth: 20 AUG 1882. Death: 17 SEP 1882

  4. Paul Johann Spannuth: Birth: 18 NOV 1883 in Lyons, Burt, Nebraska, United States. Death: 4 JAN 1967 in Hamilton, Ravalli, Montana, United States

  5. Clara S Spannuth: Birth: 4 APR 1885 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Death: 2 FEB 1891

  6. Ida Louise Spannuth: Birth: 24 FEB 1887 in Gothenburg, Dawson, Nebraska, United States. Death: 24 APR 1966 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States

  7. Olga Lydia Spannuth: Birth: 15 MAY 1888 in Spannuth, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Death: 16 JUL 1965 in Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, United States

  8. Fred Carl Spannuth: Birth: 28 MAR 1890 in near Wayne, Dixon, Nebraska, United States. Death: 1 AUG 1965 in Missoula, Montana, United States

  9. Edwin Friedrich Wilhelm Spannuth: Birth: 22 JAN 1892 in near Wayne, Dixon, Nebraska, United States. Death: 4 OCT 1916 in Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States

  10. Otto Emil Spannuth: Birth: 8 MAR 1894 in Ganado, Jackson, Texas, United States. Death: 22 JUL 1963 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington, United States

  11. Harry Reinhard Spannuth: Birth: 23 JUN 1896 in Ganado, Jackson, Texas, United States. Death: 6 AUG 1987 in Forest Park, Cook, Illinois, United States


Sources
1. Title:   Spannuth Family Tree
Page:   Page: 2
Source:   SR-EE
Author:   Emma Eggert
Publication:   With handwritten addenda by Elizabeth Eggert
2. Title:   Stamm-Buch der Familie Span Uth 1470–1912: Stammtafeln, Chroniken, Bilder und Lebensbeschreibungen aus den Familien Spanuth, Spannuth, Spannhuth, Spannaus und Spanaus
Page:   Page: 47, ID: 13/467
Source:   SR-SP
Author:   Gottfried Spanuth
Publication:   Schleswig: Vogt
3. Title:   United States Census, 1860
Page:   Proviso, Cook, Illinois, Page 315
Source:   SR-CEN1860
4. Title:   United States Census, 1870
Page:   Winnebago, Houston, Minnesota, Page 4
Source:   SR-CEN1870
5. Title:   United States Census, 1880
Page:   Everett, Burt, Nebraska, Sheet 10/366B
Source:   SR-CEN1880
6. Title:   United States Census, 1900
Page:   Kalispell Township, Flathead, Montana, ED214, Sheet 15B
Source:   SR-CEN1900
7. Title:   United States Census, 1910
Page:   Kalispell Township, Flathead, Montana, ED25, Sheet 16A
Source:   SR-CEN1910
8. Title:   United States Census, 1920
Page:   Detroit Ward 21, Wayne, Michigan, ED646, Sheet 29A
Source:   SR-CEN1920
9. Title:   United States Census, 1930
Page:   Edwards Township No.1, Ravalli, Montana, ED41-3, Sheet 2A
Source:   SR-CEN1930
10. Title:   United States Census, 1940
Page:   Township 1 Edwards, Ravalli, Montana, ED41-1, Sheet 2B
Source:   SR-CEN1940
11. Title:   500 Years' History of the Spannuth Family 1470–1970
Page:   Page: 4, 12, 14
Source:   SR-FYH
Author:   Louis H. Rewinkel, 1883–1972
Publication:   Louis H. Rewinkel
12. Title:   The Spannuth Family Record
Page:   Page: 1
Source:   SR-SFR
Author:   Louis Rewinkel; updated and additions made by Phyllis Rewinkel Hagerbaumer
13. Title:   Reminiscences of an Indian Massacre
Page:   Page: 1–5
Source:   SR-RIM
Author:   Fred C. Spannuth of Conner Montana; with footnotes (by whom?)
14. Title:   Reminiscences of an Indian Massacre
Source:   SR-RIM2
Author:   Fred C. Spannuth, edited by Bessie Y. Marble
Publication:   Frontier and Midland, A Magazine of the West, Volume 18, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer, 1937–1938, Missoula, Montana
15. Title:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel Diaries
Page:   Dates: 1 Oct 1883, 4 Feb 1894, 7 Jun 1884, 1890, 1892, 1896, 1906, 1907, 1922, 5 Mar 1893, 1903, 1 Dec 1893
Source:   SR-ASR
Author:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel
Publication:   Volumes 1–27 transcribed and translated by Jim Eggert.
16. Title:   Civil War military and pension records for Henry Flege Kohlmeier, Friedrich Kohlmeier, and Carl Spannuth
Source:   SR-CIV
17. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: I, Page: 1, 3
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
18. Title:   A letter and some photocopies
Page:   Item: C
Source:   SR-JH892
Author:   Joanne Halvorson
19. Title:   Obituary of Caroline Spannuth
Source:   SR-LYONSM
Publication:   Lyons [Nebraska] Mirror, page 5 column 2
20. Title:   Wild Horse Valley 1882–1982
Page:   Page: 60, 76
Source:   SR-WHV
Author:   Forward by Maxine Isackson, introduction by Marilyn Rubenthaler
Publication:   Spannuth, Nebraska: Spannuth’s Women’s Club
21. Title:   Two half-legal size pages of notes on the Spannuth, Rewinkel, Eggert, and Nehring families
Source:   SR-EE4
Author:   Emma Eggert
22. Title:   Minnesota Marriages, 1849–1950
Page:   Batch: M53055-2, Origin: Minnesota-ODM, Film: 1316886
Source:   SR-FSMNMI
Publication:   FamilySearch
23. Title:   Spannuth entries from the Ravalli County, Montana Cemetery List
Source:   SR-SPAN9
24. Title:   Extracts from the Oakland Independent, Oakland, Burt Co., Nebraska
Source:   SR-BNEOAKIND
Author:   extracted by Justin Masters
25. Title:   Hespe-Hiddensen, Levesen, Stemmen
Page:   Page: 77
Source:   SR-HESP2
Author:   Heinrich Munk
Publication:   Stadthagen: Gemeinde Hespe
26. Title:   Minnesota, State Census, 1865
Page:   Winnebago, Houston, Minnesota, Image 3
Source:   SR-CEN1865MN
27. Title:   The History of St. Luke's Congregation [Eitzen, Minnesota]
Source:   SR-EITZEN4
28. Title:   E-mail including corrections to my list of her part of the Spannuth descendants
Source:   SR-SPAN20
Author:   Arliene (Kammeyer) Zeigler <doczeigler@msn.com>
29. Title:   Montana State Death Index 1954–2002
Page:   ID: Rav2816
Source:   SR-MTDI
Publication:   Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com
30. Title:   Rootsweb WorldConnect Project
Page:   Database: eitzenfamilies, ID: I0309
Source:   SR-WORLDC
31. Title:   History of Dixon County, Nebraska: Its Pioneers, Settlement, Growth and Development, and Its Present Condition--its Villages, Townships, Enterprises and Leading Citizens, Together with Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men, Incidents of Pioneer Life, Etc.
Page:   Page: 136
Source:   SR-DIXNEH
Author:   William Huse
Publication:   Press of the Daily News
32. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 71101039
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
33. Title:   Republican County Convention
Source:   SR-SPAN80
Publication:   The [Kalispell MT] Inter Lake
34. Title:   'Fred C. Spannuth' (obituary)
Source:   SR-SPAN89
Publication:   Kalispell Daily Inter Lake
35. Title:   General Land Office records, land patents
Page:   Certificate: 1763, Application: 4167
Source:   SR-BLM
Author:   Bureau of Land Management
36. Title:   Assaulted an Officer: Frank Feeney is Bound Over to the District Court
Source:   SR-SPAN107
Publication:   The Kalispell Bee
37. Title:   In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Harney
Source:   SR-SPAN110
Publication:   The Times-Herald, Burns, Harney County, Oregon
38. Title:   Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949
Page:   Film: 1316886, Image: 118, Reference: Mar Rec p.95
Source:   SR-FSMNCMI
Publication:   FamilySearch
39. Title:   F. C. Spannuth
Source:   SR-LYONSM3
Publication:   Lyons [Nebraska] Mirror

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   08:01:41
Note:   Fred was a farmer in Kalispell Montana. He appears as Henry in the 1870 census, working on Henry Flege Kohlmeier's farm. He was confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Eitzen, in 1870. He moved to Burt Co., Nebraska in 1872, initially working on the Andrew Everett farm, then for Waldo Lyon, and in 1873 buying his mother's farm. His marriage witnesses were Louis Kirchner and Heinrich Gartner. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church near Lyons, Nebraska. He sold his farm there in 1882 and opened a store in Lyons. The store failed, and they moved into Fred and Anna (Spannuth) Rewinkel's old house on 1 Oct 1883. They moved to Lincoln County Nebraska in 1884, where they filed on a homestead on the northeast end of Wild Horse Valley. In April 1885 he was appointed the first postmaster of the Spannuth Post Office, located in his sod home. The local school, held in a sodhouse, was also named after him. (The Spannuth Post office closed on July 15, 1909, the school in 1995.) He sold his land in 1889 to T.C. Elder. On 14 Oct 1890 he obtained a plot of 160 acres in Lincoln county north and west of Gothenburg, Nebraska under the Homestead Act. He then moved to Wayne Nebraska. In 1892 he was a county supervisor in Dixon County, Nebraska, residing in Logan. He auctioned on 1 Dec 1893, and traveled to Texas 12-30 Dec 1893. He moved to the Texan Gulf coast to raise cotton, 1894–1898 (left NE 4 Feb 1894), and lived in Ganada, Texas. He visited in Nebraska in January 1898, then moved to Kalispell Montana in February 1898, to the Famous Flathead Valley. On 7 Jul 1900 he was assaulted by Frank Feeney in a dispute over school teachers' board and rent. Fred ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for county assessor in 1904 and for state senator in Montana. About 1910 he bought some land in Harney County, Oregon, but had defaulted on the taxes by 1915. In 1920 he was boarding in the Caroline Robinson house at 574 Lenox, Detroit, Michigan, supposedly widowed, working as a salesman for a stock company. In 1940 he was renting in Edwards Township, Ravalli County, Montana and living alone. He lies buried in Riverview Cemetery, Hamilton MT.
Changedate:   27 MAY 2018
Changedatez:   2018-05-27T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date


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