Mr and Mrs John Schultz and their adopted son, William Albert Bartel, Are Found Dead in Their Home, 289 Superior St Late Friday. The three were asphyxiated by escaping coal gas in their home.
The article indicates the bodies were found late Friday (Jan 26) and that is the date on the death certificate. The coroner reported that death occurred Wed night (Jan 24).
SCHULTZ Wednesday night, Jan 24 or 25, 1912. katherine Schultz, aged 67. Funeral from the chapel of J.W. Nieman Tuesday, Jan 30th at 7:30a.m. to St Augustine's Chruch. Interment Mt. Olivet
∼Born in Mittlestrimmig-Mosel/Rheinland-Zell Kries-Germany. Married Johann Schultz in 31 May 1862 and had no children BUT adopted/guardianship of William Bartel when her sister Mary Wendling died leaving her son behind. Katharina, Johann, and William all died in a home coal stove affixiation 25 Jan. 1912 (Source: Milwaukee Sentinel newspaper Jan. 1912)
Mr and Mrs John Schultz and their adopted son, William Albert Bartel, Are Found Dead in Their Home, 289 Superior St Late Friday. The three were asphyxiated by escaping coal gas in their home.
The article indicates the bodies were found late Friday (Jan 26) and that is the date on the death certificate. The coroner reported that death occurred Wed night (Jan 24).
SCHULTZ Wednesday night, Jan 24 or 25, 1912. katherine Schultz, aged 67. Funeral from the chapel of J.W. Nieman Tuesday, Jan 30th at 7:30a.m. to St Augustine's Chruch. Interment Mt. Olivet
∼Born in Mittlestrimmig-Mosel/Rheinland-Zell Kries-Germany. Married Johann Schultz in 31 May 1862 and had no children BUT adopted/guardianship of William Bartel when her sister Mary Wendling died leaving her son behind. Katharina, Johann, and William all died in a home coal stove affixiation 25 Jan. 1912 (Source: Milwaukee Sentinel newspaper Jan. 1912)
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