Brother Feucht

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Brother Feucht (son of Kenneth Feucht and Betsy).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kenneth Feucht (son of Samuel Jacob Feucht).

    Kenneth married Betsy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Betsy
    Children:
    1. 1. Brother Feucht
    2. Rachel Feucht
    3. Diane Feucht
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Jacob Feucht was born on 30 Jan 1912 (son of Carl Albrecht Feucht and Pauline Christine Knobloch); died on 30 Jan 1912.
    Children:
    1. 2. Kenneth Feucht
    2. Dennis Leroy Feucht


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Carl Albrecht Feucht was born on 10 Apr 1881 in Boeckingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany (son of Johann Michael Martin Feucht and Margarethe Jacobine Christine Friedrik Schambach); died on 11 Jul 1949; was buried in Apostolic Christian Church Cemetary-Lester, IA.

    Notes:

    Buried in Lester, IA
    Born in Finsteroth, Wurttemberg, Germany
    Immigrated to US on April, 30, 1896
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    Excerpted from "The Feucht Family Record" dated ABT 1968

    Carl Feucht, fifth child of Johann and Jacobena, was born in Finsteroth, Wurttemberg, Germany, on April 10, 1881. At the little village school, he received education until the age of fourteen. When not in school, he would be found helping in the garden and orchard on his parents small acreage.

    In 1895 (at the age of 14) he and his sister, Frieda, came to America and went to Schambach's in Elgin, 111. He farmed near Elgin for about nine years.

    On September 22, 1904, he married Emma Marie Knobloch at Elgin, 111. That same year, they moved to Stark, 111., and farmed here for about a year and a half.

    Then in the spring of 1906, they moved to Iowa and farmed south of Lester. They became members of the Apostolic Christian Church in September 1906.

    His wife, Emma, passed away suddenly at the age of 24 years, on February 15, 1907, leaving two small sons, Ernst (1^ years old) and Ben (1 week old).

    On February 18, 1908, he married Emma's older sister, Pauline Christine Knobloch. They farmed south of Lester and completely built the homestead. Thirteen children were born to this union.

    Both Carl and Pauline enjoyed traveling and entertaining and did a great deal of both. Carl passed away July 11, 194-9, after a lingering illness and on February 6, 1963, Pauline passed away.
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    From IAGenWeb Lyon County Genealogy

    Carl Feucht was born April 10, 1881 in Wurttenberg, Germany. At the age of 14, he and his sister came to America because of better living conditions and no military service for young men.

    Carl worked as a hired man in the Elgin, Illinois area. On September 22, 1904, he married Emma Marie Knobloch. Later that year, he moved to Stark, Illinois. He farmed for about a year and a half and on August 4, 1905, their first son, Ernst, was born.

    In the spring of 1906, they moved to Iowa and rented a farm 3 miles south and a ½ mile west of Lester. Ben was born February 8, 1907, and due to complications from his childbirth, Emma passed away on February 15, 1907.

    Carl remarried February 18, 1908, to Emmaâ€â„¢s sister Pauline. A third son, Emil, was born on November 4, 1908. At this time he decided to homestead here and purchased 160 acres of prairie land 1 mile west and 1 3/4 miles south of Lester. He hired Theodore Goldsmith to build their home and farm buildings. Mr. Goldsmith lived with Carl and Pauline during the week and was a skilled carpenter as the barn frame was built with wooden pegs. The barn was destroyed by a fire on September 16, 1988. Carl hauled some of the lumber with team and wagon from Lou Chamberlain Lumber of Lester.

    By 1937 Carl owned and farmed a section of land. Over the years, they had horses, a few dairy cows, hogs, cattle, ducks, geese and chickens. Many times the chickens were dressed and sold in Sioux Falls to various eating places and sold to meat markets. The family butchered all of their own meat and this tradition is still carried on by some of the Feucht family. Carl enjoyed buying and selling horses to neighbors and horse buyers for use in the infantry during World War I.

    Some of the things they did in the area were custom corn shelling, threshing, witching for water and doing errands for others when Carl went to Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

    Pauline enjoyed gardening, flowers and baking. Her favorites were breads and apple kuchen. For relaxation she did crocheting and other handwork.

    Carl married Pauline Christine Knobloch on 18 Feb 1908. Pauline (daughter of Wilhelm Martin Knobloch and Christine Friederike Nester) was born on 23 May 1881 in Boeckingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany; died on 6 Feb 1963. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Pauline Christine Knobloch was born on 23 May 1881 in Boeckingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany (daughter of Wilhelm Martin Knobloch and Christine Friederike Nester); died on 6 Feb 1963.

    Notes:

    born in Wurttemberg, Germany

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    Excerpted from "The Knobloch Family Record" dated 1973

    Pauline Christine Knobloch Feucht, second child of Wilhelm and Friederike Knobloch was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, May 23, 1881. She came to this country on the 18th of March, 1890. with her parents, three brothers and three sisters. At the age of 16 she became a member of the Apostolic Christian Church.

    She helped her parents at home and then did housework in Elgin and Peoria, Illinois.

    Her younger sister Emma was married to Carl Feucht in 1904. In 1907 Emma passed away leaving two small sons, Ernst and Ben. In 1908 she was married to Carl Feucht, son of John and Jacobena Schambach Feucht.

    They farmed south of Lester and completely built the homestead. Pauline and Carl enjoyed traveling and entertaining and did a great deal of both.

    Carl passed away July 11, 1949, after a lingering illness. Pauline lived on the same farm with her son, Alfred, and enjoyed working in the yard, keeping up her garden and making meals..

    Her health was reasonably good for a number of years and she was active in keeping up her hobbies, which were crocheting and knitting for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

    She passed away at her home February 6, 1963, after a lingering illness.
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    Notes:

    Married:
    Married in Lester, IA

    Children:
    1. Emil William Feucht was born on 4 Nov 1908 in Lester, Lyon County, Iowa, USA.
    2. Emma Marie Feucht was born on 13 Jan 1910 in Alvord, Lyon County, Iowa, USA; died in Apr 2008.
    3. August Fred Feucht was born on 11 Dec 1910; died on 2 Jul 1995.
    4. 4. Samuel Jacob Feucht was born on 30 Jan 1912; died on 30 Jan 1912.
    5. Living
    6. Living
    7. Living
    8. Lydia Jacobia Feucht was born on 5 Nov 1916; died on 21 Feb 1991.
    9. Carl Mattue Feucht was born on 7 May 1918; died on 17 Nov 1997.
    10. Living
    11. Emelia Elizabeth Feucht was born on 23 Mar 1922; died on 15 Dec 1972.
    12. Living
    13. Living