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251 22 Ventôse X FRISCH, Philippus (I12393)
 
252 23 pluviose IX BÖSS, Margaritha (I21396)
 
253 23 Vendémiaire An XIV JUNGELS, Henricus (I36379)
 
254 24 Fructidor XII HUSTING, Elisabeth (I50494)
 
255 24 Germinal An XI Family (F16909)
 
256 25 Messidor An IX WEWER, Magdalena (I29678)
 
257 25 pluviôse XIII HEUSCHLING, Barbara (I30347)
 
258 25 Thermidor An VI Family (F10651)
 
259 26 Brumaire IX SCHABER, Susanna (I38650)
 
260 28 Floréal X MICHELS, François (I40337)
 
261 28 Floréal X MICHELS, François (I61206)
 
262 28 germinal XIII GONNERING, Valentin (I42946)
 
263 28 nivôse IX Family (F15320)
 
264 28 Prairial XII FRISCH, Anna (I30339)
 
265 28 Thermidor X FRISCH, Christian (I61249)
 
266 29 Thermidor XII SPELLER, Catharina (I40437)
 
267 3 Brumaire XI Family (F15476)
 
268 3 nivose XII BETTENDORF, Anna Catharina (I28816)
 
269 3. nivôse X NEU, Susanna (I29683)
 
270 30 Germinal An XII GOEDERT, Petrus (I47127)
 
271 30 pluviôse an VIII. Les futurs conjoints étaient accompagnés de: Ambroise HEUARDT, cultivateur 26, Lintgen; Jean MOOTS,journalier 27, Hunsdorf; Jacques FRISCH, journalier 42, Hunsdorf; Jean SCHEUER journalier 60 Lorenzweiler / Nicolas PULS, agent municipal. Family (F10175)
 
272 3574.5/2418 Fb Grosskomlosch. Witnesses: Siller Peter & Weißgerber Abraham Family (F4818)
 
273 37 annorum WEBER, Maria (I26309)
 
274 4 Germinal IX Family (F16911)
 
275 4 Prairial An IX KLEIN, Michel (I46327)
 
276 4 thermidor XII STIREN, Nicolaus (I43513)
 
277 4167/3327. Witnesses: Glock Josef & Fischbach Georg Family (F4568)
 
278 4171/52.2. Witnesses: Reiter Michael & Heinrich Adam Family (F4456)
 
279 5 frimaire VII HESS, Maria (I39380)
 
280 5 Messidor XI WELTER, Catharina (I45701)
 
281 6 Messidor IX FRISCH, Catharina (I25277)
 
282 6 Nivôse XI RAUSCH, Joannes (I48545)
 
283 6 weeks old LOUIS, Ferdinand (I33246)
 
284 7 Brumaire IX ANDRÉ, Apolonia (I56462)
 
285 7 Brumaire VIII WEBER, Margaretha (I29712)
 
286 7 nivôse VI FRISCH, Maria (I46363)
 
287 73 circiter annis LE VELÚ, Michael (I31612)
 
288 8 frimaire X BAUSCH, Catharina (I35950)
 
289 8 frimaire XI DE COPROUS, Franciscus Carolus Marchioni (I469)
 
290 8 fructidor VII FONCK, Margaretha (I43042)
 
291 8 Prairial XII. Godparents: "Anton THILMANNI presbyter ex Brattert et Anna Maria FRISCH ex Surré". FRISCH, Anton (I50512)
 
292 8 vend XIV KRIPS, Johann (I39075)
 
293 8 vendémaire XI SCHWACHTGEN, Elisabeth (I54127)
 
294 9 frimaire X Family (F18946)
 
295 9 Germinal XIII ADAM, Peter (I46366)
 
296 9 Ventôse An IX GRINGOIRE, Wilhelm (I30000)
 
297 97 Jahre! BAPPERT, Johann (I42341)
 
298 "The Dreadful Death of aTruly Brave Countryman!"

In Chicago last Thursday the two-story frame planing and joining mill building of Kaeseberg & Rinn was destroyed by fire. The fire was discovered after it started in the storeroom and very quickly the whole shop was in flames. The very quick call to the Firemen and their valiant efforts with hoses and other equipment could not save the building.
The loss of the building is not irreplaceable, but the death of the Foreman John Kartheiser, who was loved by everyone, and who was a very brave Luxemburger is irreparable! The Decedentwas, according to the 'Illinois State Newspaper', having breakfast in a nearby restaurant at the corner of Halsted and Division Streets when the fire broke out. When he heard the Fire Call (alarm), he got up rushed out, and, without thinking of himself, plunged into the burning building in order to save some valuable books and papers from his desk on the second floor, where he then became trapped by the fire. He was never again seen alive. The owners of the firm and his friends began to search for him as soon as they could, fearing the worst. All these men kept trying desperately again and again for over two hours before finally finding the unrecognizable corpse of the man. The Firemen foundhis body at the southern end of the building as they searched through the rubble. It was an awful sight and the bystanders had to be made to leave. Mr.Kaeseberg and Mr. Rinn were mourning over the victim's conscienciousness that made him such a great foreman and that he was a brave, true friend. Both men claimed that they would rather have doubled their financial loss if it would bring Kartheiser back to life. They speculate that Kartheiser went in after some documents on in desk on the second floor of the North end of the factory,then, when the way back was blocked by flames, he ran down to the South end of the room, searching for another way out when he was overcome by smoke and collapsed. The body was found buried under the rubble of the collapsed building. John Kartheiser was born in Luxembourg, his cradle stood at Ermsdorf near Echternach, and came to Chicago in the spring of his youth. He was 41years old and had worked in his same occupation for 16 years. Due to his industry and history he rose to the position of Foreman and had already put his whole heart into the growing work of this firm. For this he had earned the greatest respect and confidence, which he abundantly deserved.
Luxemburger Gazette Newspaper (published in DuBuque, Iowa the week following his death on June 1, 1882) 
KARTHEISER, Jean (I51435)
 
299 1757 September 27 - Georgius Schmit, modo Thines und Catharina Binsfeld erklären fur erblich cediert zu haben dem Francisco Hauser von Gräntz gebürtig unter Land der Herrschaft Tyrol und anjetzo traficirend in hiesiger provintz und zu Hohlfeltz sich aufhaltend die ihnen Eheleuten zugehorige Vogtey, Thönes Vogtey genannt in Dorf und Bann Heffingen bestehend in Haus, Stallung, Scheuer, Mistenplatz, gart sambt allen gem. Vogtey anklebenden Gerechtigkeiten nichts davon sich auch noch vorbehalten und wie sie Eheleuthe dieselbe ingehabt und genossen oder hatten genießen sollen oder konnen mit den darauf stehenden schaftendweis verkaufen, cedieren und übertragen vermitz die somma Kaufschillings von 250 Rth. zu 56 Stüber hiesi-ger Landsmünzen gerechnet deren 100 Rth er Käufer ihnen Verkäufern Ehe-leuten zu und uff nachstkünftigen Martini Episcopitag und die restierenden 150 Rth. in den nachstkünftigen heiligen Ostertagen auszuzahlen verspricht. und hat Käufer sich beladen die behördliche Herrenverwilligung über gegenwärtigen Kaufkontrakt auf seine Gefahr sich aufzubringen wie auch den zehnten Pfennig von obgesagten Kaufschilling zu zahlen. (Not. Henques) HAUSER, Franciscus (I48743)
 
300 Marywood Cemetery PETIT, John Peter (I43383)
 

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