Person:Michael Lux (1)

Watchers
  1. Michael Frederick Lux1859 - 1929
m. 25 Dec 1883
  1. Ella Susanna Lux1884 - 1982
  2. Oscar Frederick Lux1886 - 1972
  3. Amanda Pauline Lux1888 -
  4. Edna Varina Lux1892 - 1983
  5. Florence Louise Lux1894 - 1969
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Michael Frederick Lux
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 Jan 1859 Cold Spring Township - Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 25 Dec 1883 , Washington County, Wisconsin, United Statesto Fredericka Maria "Ricka" Rosenthal
Census 1 Jun 1900 Rose Creek, Mower, Minnesota, United StatesUS
with Fredericka Maria "Ricka" Rosenthal
Census 15 Apr 1910 Crary, Ramsey County, North Dakota, United StatesUS
with Fredericka Maria "Ricka" Rosenthal
Occupation[4] 1 Jan 1920 Crary, Ramsey County, North Dakota, United StatesBlacksmith in his own shop
Census 1 Jan 1920 Crary, Ramsey County, North Dakota, United StatesUS
with Fredericka Maria "Ricka" Rosenthal
Death[1] 11 Oct 1929
Burial[3] Crary, Ramsey County, North Dakota, United States
Other[3][5] Crary, Ramsey County, North Dakota, United StatesMike and his son, Oscar, were blacksmiths, and they did auto repairing Misc
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Family source of data - Jeanette Miller. (Jeanette (Hammen) Miller in correspondence to Sharon Lemley, 1984-1989)
    "Fredericka Maria Rosenthal" handwritten descendants' report to Sharon Lemley (in my possession).
  2. Jeanette Hammen Miller. A JOURNEY IN TIME "The Family History of Phillip Kirchner". (1989)
    page 31, Fredericka Maria Rosenthal's marriage.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jeanette Hammen Miller. A JOURNEY IN TIME "The Family History of Phillip Kirchner". (1989)
    page 30, Fredericka Maria Rosenthal biography.
  4. Wisconsin, Jackson County. 1920 U.S. census, \i Heritage Quest\i0, Digital images. (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/search/basic: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    T625, roll 1338, CRARY; STEVENS, enumeration district (ED) 108, sheet 2A, p. 69, dwelling 27, family 29, # 28-31: LUX, MICHEAL.
  5. They built a mail and milk delivery wagon with runners. The runners were removeable to use wheels is the summer.