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Albert Raass
Anna Dettloff
Anna Hincka
Ann Bell
Anton Dettloff
Anton Hallman
Anton Hildebrandt
Anton Ostrowski
August Schulte
Casimir Ostrowski
Catharina Assman
Christopher Kessler
Constantia Klein
Dorothea Dettloff
Elisabeth Schulte
Eliza Garlick
Eva Kwart
Frank Chesney
Frank Hallman
Frank Hincka
Frank Schumacher
Franz Schulte
Hannah Kirk
Jane Bittles
John Kwart
John Ostrowski
Joseph Lachowsky
Joseph Raass
Joseph Sinyard
Joshua Garlick
Louisa Schroeder
Magdalena Raass
Margaret Cole
Margaret Lennemann
Marianna Hildebrandt
Marianna Hincka
Marianna Hirt
Marianna Ostrowski
Mary Bruier
Mary Downs
Mathias Assman
Stewart Bittles
Susanna Kessler
Thomas Bittles
Wilhelmina Raass

Tombstone Tuesday – Franz Schulte
July 26, 2011
Schulte
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Lisa
He was born Johann Franz Joseph Schulte in 1805 to Franz Schulte & Elisabeth Wilmes and was the oldest of 7 children. He married Elisabeth Förth in 1830 and is the father of 9 children, of whom only 5 survived. His sister, Elisabeth Lenneman, immigrated to the United States with her family in 1846, and they resided in Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan. Franz followed behind with his family a year later in 1847, and they resided in Detroit, Michigan. He died in 1869 of consumption which is what is known today as tuberculosis. He is buried in Mt. Elliott Cemetery in the “old section.” His grave his a flat stone that has sunk about 3 inches. The rain has faded away what the inscription on the stones says. I took the photograph almost 10 years ago, and at that time knew little about rubbings and water, etc. I hope to get back soon and photograph the stone again so there is a record before it completely disappears. (clicking the picture makes it larger)