Sunday, January 27, 2013

Schug Men & Husbands



Schug's Baumholder Bulletin:  Schug Men
Revised Jan 26, 2013

Schug's of Baumhlder Germany
      Decedents of John Schug & Katharina Louisa Kirsch
Decendents of Phillip Rausch & Catherina Harth
               Decedents of   Carl Schug & Catharina Rausch
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Richard Henry Schug
1914 - 1984
Father: John Henry Schug
Mother: Effie Loretta Woodward
Married: Ferrel Arnette Fenimore 
3 February 1941 
Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis IN
Degree: Medical Doctor, University of Michigan 1940
Service: Army Air Corps 
Born: Decatur Indiana
Died: Long Beach CA
Buried:  Forest Lawn, Cypress, CA

Walter C. Schug
1905-1981
Father: Julius Caesar Schug
Mother: Emma Frances Kelly
Married: Lenora Ernestine Yoss
1924, Adams Co. Indiana
Buried: MRE Cemetery, Adams Co. IN

Everett Jennings Schug
1896-1960
Father: Philip Schug
Anna Almira Striker
Married: Esther Acton -1916, Bluffton, Wells Co Indiana
Buried: MRE Cemetery, Adams Co IN

Wilhelm Schug, Jr
1846-1914
Father: Johann Wilhelm Schug, Sr
Mother: Juliana Zimmer
Married: Elisabeth Frick
Born: Baumholder, Germany
Died: Baumholder, Germany

Peter Everett Schug
1939-2012
Father: Everett Jenning Schug
Mother Charlotte Skoronski
Married: Living
1963 Berne Adams Co. IN.

John Howard Lamneck
1891-1975
Father: Phillip Lamneck
Mother: Margaret Catherine Schug
Born: Port Washington, Ohio

Fredrick Schug
1857-1930
Father: Johann Wilhelm Schug
Mother: Juliana Zimmer
Married: Elizabeth Rausch (1860-1945)

Robert Lucas Black Jr.
1906-1986
Married: Vera M Schug
Daughter of Julius Caesar Schug and Emma Frances kelley
Born: Gainesville, Alachua, FL
Died: Gainsville, Alachua, FL

Daniel Neuenschwander
1848-1938
Father: Isaak Neuenschwander
Mother: Katharine Moser
Married: Katherine Schug (1854-1926)
2 May 1875 Adams, Co. IN
Rev Daniel Neuenschwander,
 a native of Ohio, has spent the greater part
 of his active life as a minister of the Reformed Church

Jakob Schug
1821 - 1899
Father: John Schug
Mother Katharina Louisa Kirsch
Married: Juliana Caster
Born: Baumholder Germany
Died: Mt Sterling IL

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George Woodward Schug
1901-1961
Father; John Henry Schug
Mother: Effie Loretta Woodward
Married: Gladys May Butler
28 April 1925-Decatur, Adams Co. IN
Education: BS Ohio State University 1924
Delta Kappa Theta
Occupation: Oil RefineryManager 

Helmut Schug
1913-1992
Father: William Schug
Mother: Charlotte Conrad
Married: Gertrud Klee


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

SBB: Schug Wives and Daughter


January 22, 2013  Revision
 Schug's Baumholder Bulletin - Schug Wives and Daughter 

 Schug's of Baumhlder Germany
      Decedents of John Schug & Katharina Louisa Kirsch
Decendents of Phillip Rausch & Catherina Harth
               Decedents of   Carl Schug & Catharina Rausch
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Profile # 3 William Fredrick Schug (1853-1918)


William Frederick Schug
  
Born:11 April 1853 Port Washington, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio
Baptized: 15 May 1853- St. Paul’s German Evangelical Church-Port Washington, Ohio
Died: 31 October 1918 Monroe Twp., Adams Co., Indiana
                                                                     Married 18 Dec 1881 
                                               Alvirda J. Striker (1864-1895) 

Married 6 Nov 1985
   Clara Louisa Durr (1870-1948  








Barried: MRE Cemetery Berne Indiana



OBIT
FARMER NEAR BERNE IS VICTIM OF APOPLEXY
DECATUR. Ind., Nov. 1.—William Frederick Schug, 65, prominent farmer living three and a halt miles north of Berne, died suddenly last evening at 8 o'clock of apoplexy. He had suffered several strokes of paral­ysis last February and had never re­gained, but had been feeling in un­usually good health the past week. He had eaten a hearty supper last evening' and had retired. About 8 o'clock he was heard groaning and relatives ministered to him, but with­out avail, he dying in a very few min­utes. His wife, formerly Miss Clara Striker, survives. The following chil­dren from a former marriage are liv­ing: Calvin, Mildred, Harvey, Ruth Witwer; Thurman, in France. Chil­dren from the last marriage are: Leona, Carl, John, Naomi and Harry. He had one sister, Mrs. Dar. Neuen­schwander, of Missouri, and five brothers—Rudolph, John, Charles, Julius and Phil. The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at 1:30 from the home. Burial in the Berne ceme­tery.

William F. Schug
Few men living in Adams County can look back on their lives with more justifiable pride than can William F. Schug. He is a type of the modern farmer that demon­strates what industry and intelligence can accomplish, and he is among the most high­ly esteemed men of his community. He has amassed more than a competence of the world's goods, but he has done this unaided and through his own efforts. He was born in Tuscarawas county, Ohio, April II, 1853. He is a son of Charles and Catherine (Rousch) Schug. His parents were born in Baumholder, Prussia, Germany. His father was born in 1826 and his mother in 1835. They were reared in Germany and after their immigration to the United States, married and settling in Ohio. The father was a wagon maker by trade and followed this occupa­tion in Ohio. In 1863 he removed to Indi­ana and settled in French township, Adams county. He became a farmer and lived on the place he purchased until his death in 1869. His wife survived him many years and died in 1904. Following his death his sons cultivated the farm, which consisted of one hundred and sixty acres, until the youngest was twenty-one years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schug were the parents of eight children: William, Catherine, Charles, Julius, Philip, Rudolph, Tekla and John. Of this family William, the subject of this sketch, was the eldest.   When he was twenty-nine years of age William F. Schug purchased his present farm. It is a fine tract of one hundred and forty acres in Monroe township, but was covered with woods when he purchased it. In addition it was wholly without improve­ments of any kind, and the labor and energy of the present owner were expended in bringing it to its present state. He set to work to clear the place immediately after it cane into his possession, and he worked at this task until he had completed it. He erected a comfortable residence and commodious barns and other outbuildings and fenced and drained the entire farm. He conducts a general farming business and his crops are productive of a handsome income each year. He raises some excellent cattle and his strain of Poland China swine is one of the best in the county.
In addition to his farming he has other business interests. He is a man who is alive to the needs of his community and when banks were proposed he entered heartily into their organization. He subscribed to the capital stock of the People's State Bank of Berne and is still a stockholder in this sound financial institution. He also holds stock in the Grabill State Bank of Grabill, Allen county. He is also a director of this latter bank. For some years during his earlier life he followed carpentering in co­nection with his farm work. He has also gained more than a local repute as a veterinary surgeon, and he is called in line with this profession frequently. He makes his home on his fine estate of one hundred and forty acres in Monroe township. Of this tract he has one hundred and twenty-six acres under cultivation. The remainder he allows to remain in woods and pasture land. He owns eight acres of fine woods. He is interested in the politics of his section and is an ardent Democrat. He is a public-spirited man and a believer in good roads. He circulated the first petition for pike roads in Monroe township and has been instru­mental in bringing about many desirable im­provements. He is a member of the German Reformed church and contributes generously to the objects and charities of this denomination.


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