Person:Immanuel Schaubel (1)

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Immanuel Gottlob SCHAUBEL
d.29 Aug 1913 Deer Creek, OK
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Name Immanuel Gottlob SCHAUBEL
Alt Name Gottlob _____
Gender Male
Birth? 24 Apr 1822 Marbach, Württemberg, Germany
Marriage to Anna Philapina Bengel
Marriage Apr 1856 Goshen, Elkhart Co., INto Elizabeth C. Heimrich
Death[1] 29 Aug 1913 Deer Creek, OK


  Gottlob served in the German Army before coming to America at age of 19 years. The family moved to Kansas in 1866 from Goshen, Indiana.  They left Manhattan shortly after the birth of Theodore and moved to a farm near Green, Kansas. The school house and township were named in his honor as well as a hill which bounds the farm.  They later moved to Logan, Kansas.  After Elizabeth's death Gottlob moved to Deer Creek, Oklahoma were he is buried.  There is a large memorial stone with dates in the Goshen Central Cemetery located 5 miles north and 1 mile west of Green, Kansas.
  His first wife, Anna Philapina Bengel, of German and Italian linage. It is believed they had five children with only one who lived.  Gottlob served in the Union Army during the Civil War.  He was a Captain of Co. H. 48th regiment of Indiana Volunteers.  He was wounded in service.
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  1. Obituary - THE MEDFORD PATRIOT
    Gottlob Schaubel was born April 24th, 1822, in Whittenburg, Germany, in the town of Marboch, where Schiller, the noted German poet was born.
    He served his country as a faithful soldier, became a soldier of the cross at the age of fourteen. He came to America and became a citizen of the land of the free in the year 1847. He was a good soldier in the Civil War in which he received a wound that he carried to his grave.
    He was married in 1856. Eleven children were born to this union. Three children and their mother having preceded him to world beyond.
    There of his children and several grand children were present at his burial. He died leaving eight children and a host of friends to mourn his loss on August 29, 1913 at his home in Deer Creek, Okla. The churches and friends of Deer Creek extend to his children their sympathy and prayers.

    THE MEDFORD PATRIOT, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1913 (Oklahoma paper)
    Three automobile loads of Medford people went to Deer Creek Sunday to participate in the funeral service of Capt. Gotlob Schaubel, the Civil war veteran and prominent Mason who died there last week.
    Those going over were L. D. Anderson, Dr. Blood, H.M. Brewer, Mr. Shannon of Harper Co., Kans, A. S. Brown, F. G. Bouton, Capt. G. T. Colman, C. F. Wright, Sam Wright, A. G. Glenn. Judge To P. Renshaw, Geo. W. Prunty and Morris Sharp