Henry William Kuchenbecker, 18711926 (aged 55 years)

Name
Henry William* /Kuchenbecker/
Given names
Henry William
Surname
Kuchenbecker
Birth
March 19, 1871 24 30
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Birth of a brother
April 4, 1873 (aged 2 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Death of a brother
July 24, 1873 (aged 2 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Birth of a brother
August 10, 1874 (aged 3 years)
Wisconsin
Latitude: 43.784 Longitude: -88.788
Source: Find A Grave
Text:

KB Prairie Du Chien 1874-G16_ St. Peter

Baptism of a brother
September 28, 1874 (aged 3 years)
Prairie Du Chien
Latitude: 43.052 Longitude: -91.141
Address: Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, Wisconsin
Text:

KB Prairie Du Chien 1874-G16_ St. Peter

Birth of a brother
July 7, 1876 (aged 5 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Death of a brother
September 13, 1876 (aged 5 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Birth of a brother
September 7, 1879 (aged 8 years)
Wisconsin
Latitude: 44.73 Longitude: -89.75
Source: Geni_MyHeritage
Birth of a brother
May 31, 1882 (aged 11 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka (Town), Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Burial of a father
1888 (aged 16 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Dutch Ridge Cemetery, Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Death of a father
September 19, 1888 (aged 17 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Marriage of a brother
November 26, 1890 (aged 19 years)
Prairie Du Chien
Latitude: 43.052 Longitude: -91.141
Address: Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin
Marriage of a parent
Source: Find A Grave
Marriage of a brother
April 17, 1896 (aged 25 years)
Prairie du Chien
Latitude: 43.052 Longitude: -91.141
Address: Prairie du Chien, Crawford, Wisconsin
Source: Find A Grave
Death of a brother
April 13, 1924 (aged 53 years)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Burial of a mother
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka Cemetery, Crawford County (Crawford), Wisconsin, United States of America
Source: Find A Grave
Death
August 17, 1926 (aged 55 years)
Austin
Latitude: 43.666 Longitude: -92.973
Address: Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Note: He was survived by his mother and five brothers; Herman, Oscar, Rudolph, Louis and Otto.
Note: Nachruf

Nachruf

William Kuchenbecker, business man of Waltham, was horn in Crawford county, Wisconsin, March 19, 1871, son of Williarn and Louisa (Railer) Kuchenbecker, who came to America from Germany in 1850, and located in Crawford county, Wisconsin, where they farmed until 1887, in which year the father died. A son, Alfred, then bought the old homestead, and the mother moved to Prairie du Chien, where she still lives. William, the subject of this sketch, received his education in Crawford county, Wisconsin, and there engaged in farming until 1890, when he came to Mower county and worked on a farm in Red Rock township for seven years. Then he rented a farm in Waltham township for a similar period. Then he came to Waltham village, and was clerk in a meat establishment, also operating a steam threshing machine. In the fall of 1908 he embarked in the meat business for himself. Now does a large business, has an extensive trade, and prepares most of his own fresh meats, as well as hams, bacon, sausages and the like. In eompany with his brother, Louis, he is still in the threshing business and reaps a goodly profit in this line every fall. Mr. Kuehenbecker lives in Waltham village, votes independently and belongs to the Lutheran church. William Kuchenbeeker is the fourth of six brothers. Alfred, Oscar and Rudolph live in Crawford county, Wisconsin; Louis lives in Waltham ; Hiram lives in Prairie du Chien.

Burial
1926 (0 after death)
Wauzeka
Latitude: 43.083 Longitude: -90.931
Address: Wauzeka Cemetery, Wauzeka, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Source: Find A Grave
Note: Nachruf

Nachruf
Henry William Kuchenbecker was born in the township of Wauzeka on the homestead taken up by his parents when they came from Europe and in 1926 was still held by the family. He first saw the light of day on March 19, 1871. Until he attained the age of manhood, he was with the family and attended the little log schoolhouse where the rudiments of his education were received.
At twenty he started forth for himself and farmed near Austin, MN. for fourteen years. Then he went into the creamery business and followed that line until an injured limb gave him much trouble.
Then he decided to go into chiropractic practice, following the latest scientific methods until his health failed. He passed away on August 17, 1926 in Austin, MN., in the late afternoon before the setting sun.
He was survived by his mother and five brothers; Herman, Oscar, Rudolph, Louis and Otto.
His body was laid to rest in a spot of his own choosing.

Family with parents
father
18461888
Birth: September 13, 1846Preußen
Death: September 19, 1888Wauzeka
mother
18411930
Birth: January 6, 1841Dittersdorf
Death: December 4, 1930Prairie Du Chien
Marriage MarriageJanuary 29, 1865Wauzeka
9 months
elder brother
18651924
Birth: October 25, 1865 19 24 Wauzeka
Death: April 13, 1924Wauzeka
19 months
elder brother
18671959
Birth: May 21, 1867 20 26 Wauzeka
Death: October 27, 1959Prairie Du Chien
2 years
elder brother
18691953
Birth: May 4, 1869 22 28 Wauzeka
Death: October 4, 1953Prairie Du Chien
23 months
himself
18711926
Birth: March 19, 1871 24 30 Wauzeka
Death: August 17, 1926Austin
2 years
younger brother
18731873
Birth: April 4, 1873 26 32 Wauzeka
Death: July 24, 1873Wauzeka
16 months
younger brother
18741950
Birth: August 10, 1874 27 33 Wisconsin
Death: April 17, 1950Mower County
23 months
younger brother
18761876
Birth: July 7, 1876 29 35 Wauzeka
Death: September 13, 1876Wauzeka
3 years
younger brother
Otto Henry Kuchenbecker
18791957
Birth: September 7, 1879 32 38 Wisconsin
Death: August 13, 1957Austin
3 years
younger brother
18821945
Birth: May 31, 1882 35 41 Wauzeka
Death: April 25, 1945Prairie Du Chien
Mother’s family with Diedrich Rickleff
stepfather
18401923
Birth: February 20, 1840Landkreis Friesland
Death: June 18, 1923Wauzeka
mother
18411930
Birth: January 6, 1841Dittersdorf
Death: December 4, 1930Prairie Du Chien
Marriage Marriage1895
Birth
Source: Find A Grave
Death
Source: Find A Grave
Burial
Source: Find A Grave
Death

He was survived by his mother and five brothers; Herman, Oscar, Rudolph, Louis and Otto.

Nachruf

William Kuchenbecker, business man of Waltham, was horn in Crawford county, Wisconsin, March 19, 1871, son of Williarn and Louisa (Railer) Kuchenbecker, who came to America from Germany in 1850, and located in Crawford county, Wisconsin, where they farmed until 1887, in which year the father died. A son, Alfred, then bought the old homestead, and the mother moved to Prairie du Chien, where she still lives. William, the subject of this sketch, received his education in Crawford county, Wisconsin, and there engaged in farming until 1890, when he came to Mower county and worked on a farm in Red Rock township for seven years. Then he rented a farm in Waltham township for a similar period. Then he came to Waltham village, and was clerk in a meat establishment, also operating a steam threshing machine. In the fall of 1908 he embarked in the meat business for himself. Now does a large business, has an extensive trade, and prepares most of his own fresh meats, as well as hams, bacon, sausages and the like. In eompany with his brother, Louis, he is still in the threshing business and reaps a goodly profit in this line every fall. Mr. Kuehenbecker lives in Waltham village, votes independently and belongs to the Lutheran church. William Kuchenbeeker is the fourth of six brothers. Alfred, Oscar and Rudolph live in Crawford county, Wisconsin; Louis lives in Waltham ; Hiram lives in Prairie du Chien.

Burial

Nachruf
Henry William Kuchenbecker was born in the township of Wauzeka on the homestead taken up by his parents when they came from Europe and in 1926 was still held by the family. He first saw the light of day on March 19, 1871. Until he attained the age of manhood, he was with the family and attended the little log schoolhouse where the rudiments of his education were received.
At twenty he started forth for himself and farmed near Austin, MN. for fourteen years. Then he went into the creamery business and followed that line until an injured limb gave him much trouble.
Then he decided to go into chiropractic practice, following the latest scientific methods until his health failed. He passed away on August 17, 1926 in Austin, MN., in the late afternoon before the setting sun.
He was survived by his mother and five brothers; Herman, Oscar, Rudolph, Louis and Otto.
His body was laid to rest in a spot of his own choosing.

Burial