Emil's naturalization papers on file in Barron County say he was from Russia. His death certificate says he was born in Poland. His brother Adam's death certificate says Adam was born in Germany. Letters from Emil's stepfather are postmarked Lipno which was claimed by Prussia at the time Emil immigrated, then by Germany and is currently a part of Poland.
Emil married Emilie Schmalholtz in the old country and had one daughter Otillia.
After Emilie died, Emil remarried Wilhelmenia Ernst "Minnie" and had 12 more children: John, David, Bertha, Emil, Carl, Augusta, Arthur, Emma, Edward, "J", Marie, and Rosalie.
Emil's naturalization papers on file in Barron County say he was from Russia. His death certificate says he was born in Poland. His brother Adam's death certificate says Adam was born in Germany. Letters from Emil's stepfather are postmarked Lipno which was claimed by Prussia at the time Emil immigrated, then by Germany and is currently a part of Poland.
Emil married Emilie Schmalholtz in the old country and had one daughter Otillia.
After Emilie died, Emil remarried Wilhelmenia Ernst "Minnie" and had 12 more children: John, David, Bertha, Emil, Carl, Augusta, Arthur, Emma, Edward, "J", Marie, and Rosalie.
Family Members
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Ottilia "Tillie" Moschkau Gemmel
1890–1955
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John Moschkau
1907–1993
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David Ernst Ernst Moschkau
1908–1980
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Bertha Moschkau Miller Ander
1910–2012
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Emil Herman Moschkau
1912–1997
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Carl William Moschkau Sr
1914–2002
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Augusta W Moschkau Whitney
1916–2008
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Arthur William Moschkau
1918–2011
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Edward Moschkau
1922–2000
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Marie Moschkau
1925–1931
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