Person:Carl Zemke (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1873
  1. Carl William Zemke1874 - 1960
  2. Herman Zemke1878 - 1926
m. 4 May 1900
  1. Edwin Ferdinand Zemke1903 - 1978
  2. Gilbert Carl Zemke1905 - 1960
  3. Arthur Fritz Zemke1907 - 1981
  4. Christian J. Zemke1910 - 1981
  5. Alfred Caspar Zemke1913 - 1946
  6. Carl Henry Zemke1916 - 1985
Facts and Events
Name Carl William Zemke
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Sep 1874 Neustettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany
Emigration? 1891 From Germany
Marriage 4 May 1900 Benton, Carver, Minnesota, United Statesto Bertha Dorothea Heuer
Occupation? Farmer
Death? 30 Sep 1960 Cumberland Memorial Hospital, Barron County, Wisconsin
Burial? Silver Creek Cemetery (Mount Hope), Turtle Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin, United States

WWI draft registration Carl William Zemke b. Sep 2 1874 medium height, medium build, blue eyes, light hair --- Baby Zemke death cert. vol 10 page 241 Baby born 10 Nov 1922, died 11 Nov 1922 at 4 am at Twp Turtle Lake, male, white, single, 1 day, born Wis, parents Carl Zemke (Germany) and Bertha Heuer (Minn), informant Carl Zemke of Clayton, cause of death failure of forarnen oval to clord (??????????), burried German Lutheran Cemetery 13 Nov 1922 by Carl Zemke of Rt 2 Clayton. ---

Carl William Zemke death cert. vol 32 page 252 Carl born 2 Sept 1874, died 30- Sept 1960 at Cumberland Memorial Hospital (11 day stay), resided Rt 2 Clayton, male, white, widowed, 86 yrs, retired farmer/ gen'l farming, born Germany, mil-no, parents unk and unk, informant Christ Zemke of Clayton, cause of death acute heart failure ( 5 - 7 days)- generalized arteriosclerosis- severe anemia- undetermined origin, burried Mt. hope Cemetery Cumberland 3 Oct 1960 by Albert J. Borchert of Clayton.

References
  1. United States. Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. (Washington, D.C.: National Archives Microfilm Publication M1509, 1987-1988)
    DOB Sep 2 1874.