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Marriage Record: Johann Junkait to Frieda Lehmkuhl 18 August 1891
Posted by: carolyn glidden (ID *****8414) Date: May 23, 2007 at 11:50:09
In Reply to: Re: Junkait Family Milwaukee Wisconsin 1910 by Janet Sadowski of 1288

Abstracted information

Volume 66--page 247
Marriages for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

Husband: Johann Junkait
Father of husband: Heinrich Junkait
Mother of husband: Christine Gruetzmacher
Occupation: Laborer
Residence: Milwaukee
Birthplace: Wischtite, Russland (maybe Nischtite)

Wife: Frieda Lehmkuhl
Father of wife: Johann Lehmkuhl
Mother of wife: Mina
Birthplace: Goin, Mecklenburg

Date of marriage contract: 18 August 1891
Place of marriage contract: Milwaukee
Race of parties: White
Type of ceremony: Lutheran

Witnesses:
Johann Lehmkuhl
Theodor Kleinipper
Mathilde Kleinipper
Certified that the marriage was solemnized at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County by-- B. Sievers, Lutheran Pastor


Death of Child---10 May 1910
Volume 299--page 221
Book of Deaths--Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

Place of Death:
Milwaukee County, Township of Wauwatosa, at County Hospital

Full Name: John Junkart
Sex: Male
Race: White
Birthdate: 24 May 1902
Age: 7yrs----11mos---16 das
Birthplace: Milwaukee
Father: John Junkart, born Germany
Mother: Frieda Lehmkuhl, born Germany
Informant: --Irvin Junkart of 374 Maple Street
Medical Cert.:
Died: 10 May 1910
Cause of Death: Pulmonary tuberculosis
Burial: Pilgrims Rest Cemetery on 12 May 1910

**I'm sorry that I couldn't find a death record for John Junkait(the father), using variations of his last name. It could exist, just that I didn't find it. The above two records are abstracted information from the records on file at the Register of Deeds Office for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

I also searched the burial cards for Pilgrims Rest Cemetery. The only burial with a last name similar to Junkait was that of the young child John Junkart. Was hoping he would of been buried near his father.

Is it possible that Frieda was buried next to her husband? If so, the cemetery records may have his death date.


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