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Schultz, Karl August

männlich 1850 - 1900  (49 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Schultz, Karl August wurde geboren am 7 Okt 1850 in ,,, Deutschland; gestorben am 15 Apr 1900 in ,,, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.

    Notizen:

    Uwe Zimbelmann:
    Burial: Red Cloud Cemetery Red Cloud, Webster County, Nabraska, USA
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81155291
    Chas Schultz, who has been ill for some time at his residence one mile north of the city, died last Sunday, April 15th.
    Mr Schultz was born in Germany, on October 7, 1859 and at the time of his death was forty-nine years, six months and eight days old. For several years past he has resided in this county, and through thrifty and careful business methods became possessed with a goodly portion of this world's goods. He leaves a wife, two sons and four daughters. The funeral services were held at the M E church Tuesday under the auspices of the I.O.O.F. lodge, and the remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery. - parents were John and Mary (Vick) Schultz

    Familie/Ehepartner: Karnatz, Augusta Wilhelmina. Augusta (Tochter von Karnatz, Friedrich Johann und Schult, Maria Henrietta Friederika) wurde geboren am 13 Feb 1860 in Bremen, Kreis Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland; gestorben am 23 Apr 1940 in York, York County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 2. Schultz, Charles August  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 5 Dez 1880 in Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 22 Apr 1954 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Schultz, Charles August Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Karl1) wurde geboren am 5 Dez 1880 in Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 22 Apr 1954 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.

    Notizen:

    Uwe Zimbelmann:
    Burial: Red Cloud Cemetery Red Cloud Nebraska
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81156062
    Funeral services for Charles A Schultz were held at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from the Amack & son Funeral Home, with the Rev E Allen Magill officiating.
    Mr and Mrs Glen Mountford sang "Abide With Me" and Mrs Clifford H Phillips sang "Just Beyond the Sunset," Mrs N B Bush accompanist.
    The casketbearers were Blaine Hagadorn, Stanley Offner, Joseph Moler, Carl Ware, Clifford Caldwell and Harlan Guida. Honorary pallbearers were H S Foe, A L Guy, Dr J G Aukes, K L Bowen, Ralph Makinster, W B Smith and Fay Palmer.
    Interment was made in the Red Cloud cemetery.
    Charles A Schultz, son of the late Charles A and Augusta Karnatz Schultz, was born on a farm near Guide Rock, December 6, 1880 and passed on at his home at 421 North Chestnut, April 22, 1954. He was the eldest of six children.
    When he was 16 years of age the family moved to Red Cloud, at that time living where the Geo A Kailey residence now stands. He and Esther Peterson were united in marriage June 19th 1907 at Bladen and to this union two children were born, Dr C B Schultz of Lincoln and Helen, now Mrs Kenneth Kent, also of Lincoln.
    Charles Schultz had a photographic studio in Red Cloud for ten years, but in 1912 he and his family moved to a farm in Garfield Township where they resided for two years.
    Besides his devoted wife, who has been a real helpmate, he is survived by the son and daughter mentioned above; one brother, Louis Schultz of Washington, D C; four sister, Mrs E J Beauchesne of Palo Alto, California; Mrs Ed Cameron of Santa Monica, California; Mrs Rose Hitchings, Los Angeles, California and Mrs Lucena White, Roseburg, Oregon; three grandchildren of who he was very fond and in who he found much pleasure, Douglas Kent, Tranda and Donna Schultz; his devoted daughter-in-law and son-in-law, Marian Schultz and Kenneth Kent, as well as other relatives and many friends.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Peterson, Esther Lurinda. Esther (Tochter von Peterson, Oscar E. und Peterson, Anna Belle Marple - wife of) wurde geboren am 26 Apr 1888 in ,,, USA; gestorben am 12 Jun 1972 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

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    1. 3. Schultz, Dr. Charles Bertram  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 12 Jun 1908 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 7 Mrz 1995 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud Cemetery, Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.
    2. 4. Schultz, Helen  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 16 Feb 1912 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 7 Jan 1995 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Schultz, Dr. Charles Bertram Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (2.Charles2, 1.Karl1) wurde geboren am 12 Jun 1908 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 7 Mrz 1995 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud Cemetery, Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.

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    Obituary from the Red Cloud Chief, March 23, 1995
    Charles Bertrand Schultz died March 7, 1995 at Lincoln, Nebraska. He was born to Charles A and Esther Peterson Schultz at Red Cloud June 17, 1908. He was a brother to the late Helen M Kent of Red Cloud. His ashes along with those of his wife Marian (Othmer) are to be interred in the Red Cloud Cemetery and marked with a boulder from their Hill Top home north of Lincoln.
    Dr Schultz attended the Red Cloud Schools graduating in 1926 after which he pursued college and graduate studies at the University of Nebraska received B SC, M SC and Ph D Degrees. His associating with the University of Nebraska spans a period of 58 years, his faculty rank dating back to 1938. He served as Director of the University of Nebraska State Museum for 35 years.
    Dr Schultz was among those to contributed to the beginning of the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and remained an active member of its Board of Governors until his death. His Indian relics, collected in the thirties, were among the original displays at the first Cather Museum. In 1959, he supervised University personnel in the construction of a contour map of the western half of Webster County which depicts the topography of the locales of six Cather novels. This map hangs today in the Cather Museum.
    Dr Schultz pursued a distinguished professional career studying the changing world environment and the migrations and extinctions of animals and plants. He and wife Marian studied in over 60 different countries and published over 200 scientific articles and monographs. He is recognized internationally as an authority in the fields of Paleontology, Geology, Water Resources, Ecology and Early Man. In recognition of his global accomplishments, the Nebraska Legislature declared May 30, 1971 to be "C Bertrand Schultz Day" and the Red Cloud designated him as a "Notable Native Son."
    Throughout their lifetime the couple have generously endowed the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, enabling them to purchase a remaining untouched section of native grass prairie in Webster County for College and High School studies, to establish a research arboretum at the Hill Top home estate and to establish annual scholarships. They also funded the Red Cloud Methodist Church Endowment Foundation with a $100,000 grant.
    Dr Schultz is survived by two daughters, Tranda Fischelis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Donna Wilcox, Papillion, Nebraska and by two granddaughter, Marnie Cummins and Amanda Wilcox.
    Provided by: Jan Plambeck

    Charles heiratete Othmer, Marian R. am 8 Aug 1931. Marian wurde geboren am 10 Aug 1909 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 3 Jan 1992 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud Cemetery, Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 4.  Schultz, Helen Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (2.Charles2, 1.Karl1) wurde geboren am 16 Feb 1912 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 7 Jan 1995 in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA.

    Notizen:

    Uwe Zimbelmann:
    Burial: Red Cloud Cemetery Red Cloud Nebraska
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81157143
    Helen Marguerite Kent, the daughter of Charles A and Esther (Peterson) Schultz was born February 16, 1912 on a farm southeast of Red Cloud, Nebraska. She departed this life on Saturday, January 7, 1995 at the Webster County Hospital in Red Cloud at the age of 82 years, 10 months and 24 days.
    Helen moved with her parents to Red Cloud at the age of two and attended the Red Cloud schools, graduating salutatorian of her senior class in the spring of 1930. She married Kenneth Kent on December 1, 1934. Helen graduated from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in February 1938. After residing for a time in Red Cloud they lived in several Nebraska towns including five years in Bridgeport and eighteen years in Lincoln, two years in Port Hueneme, California and eight years in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Upon Kenneth's retirement in 1974, they returned to Red Cloud where she resided until her death.
    Most of her working years were in the comptroller's office of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and the University of Maryland in College Park.
    Left to cherish her memory are her husband Kenneth of Red Cloud; a son Dr Douglas Kent and wife Margaret of Stillwater, Oklahoma; two grandchildren Karen Kent of Stillwater and David Kent and wife Debra of Shawnee, Oklahoma; three great grandchildren; Jessica O'Daniel of Stillwater and Cody Winters and Katelyn Kent of Shawnee, Oklahoma; a brother Dr C Bertrand Schultz of Lincoln, Nebraska; other relatives and a host of friends.
    Helen was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Red Cloud for fifty-two years. She was a member of P.E.O. Chapters in Red Cloud, Bridgeport and Lincoln, Nebraska and Washington, D.C., the Order of Eastern Star, American Legion Auxiliary, Daughters of the American Revolution and the Gamma Phi Beta National sorority.
    Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 10, 1995 from the First United Methodist Church in Red Cloud with the Rev Dennis R Linton-Hendrick officiating. The congregational hymns were "Abide With Me" and "How Great thou Art" with Betty Rasser, organist. The honorary casket bearers were Harry Obitz, Vernon Krueger, Vernon Hasselbacher, Carl Ware and Cecil Yost. The casketberers were Kenneth Schwartz, Jim Zimmerman, Stan Offner, Dale Engstrom, Clifford Caldwell and Bob Beardslee. Interment was in Red Cloud Cemetery with the Simonson-Williams Funeral Home of Red Cloud in charge of the arrangements.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Kent, Kenneth. Kenneth (Sohn von Kent, Roy W. und Throckmorton, Ethel Mae) wurde geboren am 1 Mrz 1914 in , Webster County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 18 Nov 2001 in Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]