Sunday, June 22, 2025

Researching German family in Milwaukee? You might have to create the resources yourself ...


I made a rare find in the German papers for a relative: an authentic, but unlikely obituary for a poor, old, insignificant German immigrant named Agnes Schumacher (née Hamacher). She died in the County Asylum in 1884, and is officially recorded as buried there ... but she's not!

Agnes' step-son, Peter Schumacher, claimed her remains, and took steps to have an obituary published by the Seebote. She was buried from St. Anthony Catholic Church, at Holy Trinity Cemetery, recorded in the parish register, but where? Burial records were destroyed in a fire in 1909.

In winter 2024, I flipped over a toppled marker at Holy Trinity Cemetery & experienced a thrill: here was my step-3rd-great-grandmother Agnes! She wasn't buried with her daughter's Esser family in Block 3 as I presumed, but in St. Anthony parish's section of single adult graves called "Section 1".

Sad to say, this is how we have to research Milwaukee's "working class" families: need a resource? You might have to create it yourself. I wouldn't have known anything about Agnes without randomly browsing the German papers. I created a huge index to help others.

I've done that twice for Milwaukee: first with the German-American papers. 

After collecting secondary resources for 20 years, I've been using that data as an imperfect substitute for records lost by this cemetery. Most are entered as online Memorials at Find-a-Grave, where I've been blocked from creating or editing my work for not handing out detailed newspaper citations and clippings.

4 comments:

Barry said...

We was told you got kicked off Find-A-Grave for making up fake memorials. Is that true? Your name is blacked out on Find-A-Grave and your profile and memorials are gone. Why would you do such a thing!

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Gary R. Rebholz said...
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Gary R. Rebholz said...

Barry - you're lying, because my Memorials are not removed, and my name is not blacked out. I have not made any fake memorials at Find-a-Grave, but I've flagged about 400 duplicate memorials made by others. But jealous genealogy gals lie and get a kick out of making malicious accusations, and my access been blocked. The genealogy community attracts some really ugly characters.