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Jacob Arnold

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Jacob Arnold

Birth
Schleswig, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
3 May 1941 (aged 82)
Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Jacob Arnold, aged 82, former town of Schleswig resident, passed away at his home in Menomonee Falls Saturday morning at 1 o'clock. He was born January 8, 1859 in the town of Schleswig.
On November 27, 1883 he was married to Anna Kazmeier of this city, and for a number of years lived in the town of Schleswig. Twenty-two years ago he moved to Menomonee Falls. Survivors are the widow; three daughters, and five sons, Miss Louis Arnold of San Francisco, California, Mrs. Anna Arnold of Rib Lake, Mrs. Sophia Cosgrave of Oakland, California, Walter, Arthur and Milton of Menomonee Falls, Harold of Knoxville, Tennessee, James of Springfield, Kansas, and Fred of Elmhurt, Kansas; 21 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one brother, Philip, of Kiel.

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Jakob Arnold and Anna Kazmeier (5-163)
Nov. 25, 1883 in religious ceremony, Town of Schleswig
Jakob Arnold
Son of Philipp and Sophia Arnold
Born Wisconsin –farmer
Anna Kazmeier
Daughter of Fr. and Louse Kazmeier
Born Wisconsin
Witnesses Adam Kazmeier an Kath. Arnold

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Jacob Arnold
Source: This is a bio. sketch from "History of Manitowoc County Wisconsin" by Dr. L. Falge, 1911-1912, v.2, p.594-597.
Jacob Arnold, whose interests are centered in his excellent farm of one hundred and twenty acres in the town of Kiel, was born in Manitowoc county,January 8, 1859, and is a son of Philip and Mary Arnold. Philip Arnold was born in Germany in 1827, and came to the United States in 1848. locating in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, but later moved to Kiel, Manitowoc county, buying one hundred and twenty acres here in 1857. This he operated until his retirement. His wife was also born in Germany, but came to the United States a short time prior to her marriage, which occurred in Manitowoc county about 1857. The children born to them were: Lena Katherina, now Mrs.Robert Pagel, living on a farm in Manitowoc county; Jacob; Peter, a merchant of Kiel; Philip, a farmer; and Christopher was an elevator owner but is now living retired in Kiel.

Jacob Arnold was educated in the public schools of Kiel, where he obtained a good, substantial foundation for the knowledge that has come to him with years and experience. He was with his father until 1883, when he bought eighty acres in the town of Kiel, later adding eighty acres more. Still later, he sold forty acres, and now owns one hundred and twenty acres, all of which is in excellent condition, his buildings and premises showing thatthe one in charge understands his work and takes a pride in having everything in first class repair.

On November 28, 1883, Mr. Arnold was married to Anna Kazmeier, a daughter of Frederick and Louise (Ruckwied) Kazmeier, farming people. The parents came from Germany in 1854, and after eighteen months spent in New York state, they located in Manitowoc county. They came to the United States separately, and married after locating in this county. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are the parents of nine children: Walter Jacob, principal of the high school at Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin; Louise Sophia, a teacher in the public schools of Eureka, South Dakota; Arthur Alfred, a farmer of Kiel; Anna Barbara, a student at Stevens Point Normal School; Sophia Johanna, at home; James Walter, a high-school student; Harold, Frederick and Milton, at home. Mr. Arnold is one of the prosperous men of his calling who has succeeded because of industrious, thrifty habits, and a comprehensive knowledge of his work.

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Jacob Arnold, aged 82, former town of Schleswig resident, passed away at his home in Menomonee Falls Saturday morning at 1 o'clock. He was born January 8, 1859 in the town of Schleswig.
On November 27, 1883 he was married to Anna Kazmeier of this city, and for a number of years lived in the town of Schleswig. Twenty-two years ago he moved to Menomonee Falls. Survivors are the widow; three daughters, and five sons, Miss Louis Arnold of San Francisco, California, Mrs. Anna Arnold of Rib Lake, Mrs. Sophia Cosgrave of Oakland, California, Walter, Arthur and Milton of Menomonee Falls, Harold of Knoxville, Tennessee, James of Springfield, Kansas, and Fred of Elmhurt, Kansas; 21 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one brother, Philip, of Kiel.

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Jakob Arnold and Anna Kazmeier (5-163)
Nov. 25, 1883 in religious ceremony, Town of Schleswig
Jakob Arnold
Son of Philipp and Sophia Arnold
Born Wisconsin –farmer
Anna Kazmeier
Daughter of Fr. and Louse Kazmeier
Born Wisconsin
Witnesses Adam Kazmeier an Kath. Arnold

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Jacob Arnold
Source: This is a bio. sketch from "History of Manitowoc County Wisconsin" by Dr. L. Falge, 1911-1912, v.2, p.594-597.
Jacob Arnold, whose interests are centered in his excellent farm of one hundred and twenty acres in the town of Kiel, was born in Manitowoc county,January 8, 1859, and is a son of Philip and Mary Arnold. Philip Arnold was born in Germany in 1827, and came to the United States in 1848. locating in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, but later moved to Kiel, Manitowoc county, buying one hundred and twenty acres here in 1857. This he operated until his retirement. His wife was also born in Germany, but came to the United States a short time prior to her marriage, which occurred in Manitowoc county about 1857. The children born to them were: Lena Katherina, now Mrs.Robert Pagel, living on a farm in Manitowoc county; Jacob; Peter, a merchant of Kiel; Philip, a farmer; and Christopher was an elevator owner but is now living retired in Kiel.

Jacob Arnold was educated in the public schools of Kiel, where he obtained a good, substantial foundation for the knowledge that has come to him with years and experience. He was with his father until 1883, when he bought eighty acres in the town of Kiel, later adding eighty acres more. Still later, he sold forty acres, and now owns one hundred and twenty acres, all of which is in excellent condition, his buildings and premises showing thatthe one in charge understands his work and takes a pride in having everything in first class repair.

On November 28, 1883, Mr. Arnold was married to Anna Kazmeier, a daughter of Frederick and Louise (Ruckwied) Kazmeier, farming people. The parents came from Germany in 1854, and after eighteen months spent in New York state, they located in Manitowoc county. They came to the United States separately, and married after locating in this county. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are the parents of nine children: Walter Jacob, principal of the high school at Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin; Louise Sophia, a teacher in the public schools of Eureka, South Dakota; Arthur Alfred, a farmer of Kiel; Anna Barbara, a student at Stevens Point Normal School; Sophia Johanna, at home; James Walter, a high-school student; Harold, Frederick and Milton, at home. Mr. Arnold is one of the prosperous men of his calling who has succeeded because of industrious, thrifty habits, and a comprehensive knowledge of his work.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36385128/jacob-arnold: accessed ), memorial page for Jacob Arnold (8 Jan 1859–3 May 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36385128, citing Schleswig Cemetery, Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).