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Ancestors of Meredith Leigh Wells


      10. Franz Ludwig Brandel, born August 13, 1869 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died April 10, 1933 in ,,,Usa. He was the son of 20. John Stueber and 21. Louise Leineweber. He married 11. Mary Alice Rogerson July 02, 1891 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

      11. Mary Alice Rogerson, born September 25, 1866 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; died December 25, 1958 in Elmhurst, Illinois. She was the daughter of 22. Charles Rogerson and 23. Jane Welch.
     
Children of Franz Brandel and Mary Rogerson are:
  i.   Frances Brandel, born September 04, 1894 in Madison, Wisconsin; died March 07, 1978 in ,,,Usa; married William George Meggers August 03, 1916 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; born August 05, 1881 in ,,,Usa; died October 03, 1969 in Elmhurst, Dupage, Illinois.
  5 ii.   Bonnie Gertrude Alice Brandel, born October 08, 1897 in Wisconsin; died March 1980 in Delray Beach , Florida; married Henry Eugene Wells November 20, 1915 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.


      12. Ernst Adolf Tuchlinski, born November 16, 1842 in Neudorfchen, Marienwerder, Germany; died January 15, 1913 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of 24. Karl Tuchlinske and 25. Marie Kindzeck. He married 13. Augustine Priebe September 04, 1868 in Neudorfchen, Marienwerder, West Prussia.

      13. Augustine Priebe, born August 28, 1842 in Mahren, Marienwerder, Germany; died February 18, 1908 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of 26. Gottfried Priebe and 27. Christine Chudobba.

Notes for Ernst Adolf Tuchlinski:
Notes from the Berlin Town Council Minutes, of 1897:
a petition was presented to Council by Mr. Tuchlinski to have the Gas plant moved or purchase his property. Reference made to a petition signed by 250 people re location of the Gas Works.

From the Berlin News Record, February 10, 1897:
The remarks in yesterday's issue concerning Mr. Tuchlinski's desire to have the town either have the Gas plant removed or purchase his property, has led him to ask us to say that a petition signed by 250 persons was sent in to the Council before the works were constructed, praying that they not be erected in their present locality, but that the Company then held that the opposition was ill-timed, since there was little likelihood of an offensive odor issuing therefrom, or danger of explosions, and that the residents in the immediate vicinity always had recourse for redress to the Council should occasion for objection arise. Further, he wished it understood it was not anxiety to sell his property that led him to take the steps he had done, but a wish to have the alleged nuisance abated, or, failing in this, to quit the locality.

From the Berlin News Record, January 17, 1913
ADOLF TUCHLINSKY
As was announced yesterday the death of one of Berlin's oldest residents, Mr. Adolf Tuchlinsky, took place at his residence, 67 John Street, on Thursday morning at 5:30 o'clock. He has been in failing health for some time and his end was peaceful and not unexpected.
The deceased was in his 72nd year and came from West Prussia, Germany, 45 years ago and has lived in Berlin ever since. He worked for the Simpson Furniture Company for about 40 years and has lived retired for the last four years. He was of a quiet and unassuming disposition and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. His wife died four years ago and is survived by a family of five children, Stephen, of this city, Gustave, William and Marie Schlada, of Delevan, Wis., and Mrs. Prochon, of Detroit. There are seven grandchildren, one brother, Gustave, of Berlin, and three sisters, Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. John Holtze and Mrs. Wm. Steiler, of this city. The deceased was a veteran of the Prussian war of 1866.
The funeral service will be held at the home on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and from thence to the East End Cemetery for interment.



  Notes for Augustine Priebe:
From the Berlin Record, February 1908.

DEATH OF MRS. TUCHLINSKY
The death took place at her home corner Gaukel and John Street on Tuesday morning of Mrs. Augusta Tuchlinsky, in her 67th year. Deceased had been suffering from cancer for some time. The funeral (unreadable word, possibly in German, in parentheses) will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to St. Peter's church thence to Mount Hope Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, two sons Gustave, of Berlin and Will of Delevan, and three daughters, Mrs. A. Stephens, Mrs. L. Prochnow, Detroit and Mrs. C.T. Shlada, Delevan.


     
Children of Ernst Tuchlinski and Augustine Priebe are:
  i.   Annie Tuchlinsky, born May 20, 1869 in Berlin, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; died February 03, 1943 in Los Angeles, , California; married Stephen Abt. 1893 in ,,,Usa; born Abt. 1868 in ,,,Usa; died Unknown.
  ii.   Elizabeth Tuchlinsky, born August 20, 1870 in Berlin, Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; died July 05, 1944 in , , Michigan; married Julius Prochnow Abt. 1890 in , , Michigan; born June 1871 in Posen, Germany; died Aft. 1920 in , , Michigan.
  Notes for Elizabeth Tuchlinsky:
ID: I22
Name: Elizabeth TUCHLINSKI
Given Name: Elizabeth
Surname: TUCHLINSKI
Alias: /Lizzie/
Sex: F
Birth: 29 AUG 1870 in Berlin,Ontario,Canada 1 2
Death: ABT 4 JUL 1944 in at Michigan Soldier's Home,hospital,Grand Rapids,Kent Co., MII 3 4
Burial: Michigan Veteran's Cemetery,Grand Rapids,Kent Co.,MI 4
Reference Number: 22
Residence: Ann Arbor,Washtenaw Co.,MI (says usual) 4
Note:
From Latzek Funeral Home Records:
- says her length of stay in the hospital was 7 1/2 years
- states widow of Julius Prochnow
- gives her parents' names as Adolph Tuchlinski and Augusta Priebe both probably born in Germany

Obituary of Lizzie Prochnow appeared in the Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, MI, on July 5, 1944:
PROCHNOW - Mrs. Lizzie Prochnow, aged 73, passed away Monday morning, at the Michigan Soldier's Home, hospital. Surviving are one son, Rudolph, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Schlada. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Michigan Soldier's Home, chapel. Interment in Michigan Soldiers Home cemetery. Arrangements by Latzek.

Sources:
Repository:

Title: 1900 MI Soundex for P625
Author: Reported by Tracey MORRIS
Abbrev: 1900 MI Soundex for P625
Note: Source Media Type: Census
Page: vol 79 ED#52 s3 L 58
Repository:

Title: Funeral Home Record for Lizzie PROCHNOW
Abbrev: Funeral Home Record for Lizzie PROCHNOW
Note: transcribed copy received from Western Michigan Genealogical Society, Grand Rapid Public Library, Kent Co., Grand Rapis, MI

NS27303

Source Media Type: Other
Page: vol 79 ED#52 s3 L 58
Repository:

Title: Obituary of Lizzie PROCHNOW
Publication: Grand Rapids Herald, Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI on July 5, 1944
Abbrev: Obituary of Lizzie PROCHNOW
Note: obtained from the Western Michigan Genealogical Societ, grand Rapids Public Library, Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI

NS27313

Source Media Type: Newspaper
Repository:

Title: Funeral Home Record for Lizzie PROCHNOW
Abbrev: Funeral Home Record for Lizzie PROCHNOW
Note: transcribed copy received from Western Michigan Genealogical Society, Grand Rapid Public Library, Kent Co., Grand Rapis, MI

NS27303

Source Media Type: Other
Repository:

Title: Reported by Tracey MORRIS
Abbrev: Reported by Tracey MORRIS
Note: Source Media Type: Other


  iii.   Marie Tuchlinsky, born Abt. 1876 in Berlin, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; died Unknown; married Schlada Abt. 1897 in ,,,Usa; born Abt. 1872 in ,,,Usa; died Unknown.
  6 iv.   Wilhelm Gottfried Tuchlinsky, born September 08, 1876 in Berlin, Ontario, Ontario, Canada; died May 08, 1944 in ,,,Usa; married Marie Dorothea Tholen October 19, 1914 in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Wisconsin.
  v.   Gustav Tuchlinski, born Abt. 1880 in Berlin, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; died Unknown; married Myra Seymour Abt. 1905 in ,,,Canada; born Abt. 1884 in ,,,Canada; died Unknown.


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