Albert Otto Mannigel (1879 – 1958)
Son of William
Mannigel (1847 – 1925)
Born: January 27, 1879 in Juneau, Dodge County, Wisconsin (Ancestry World Tree, David Crevier) to William and Louise Poetter
Mannigel.
Moved to McMillan, Marathon County, Wisconsin in
1882.
Moved to the town of Lincoln, Wood County, Wisconsin in
1919.
Census
1910 US
Census for McMillan, Marathon County,
Wisconsin:
Albert, 32, a farmer and Albert’s wife
Louise. Also living there is
Albert’s father William, 62 years old and a widower as well as Albert’s brother
Helmuth who is 19 and is working as a laborer on the farm.
1920 US
Census for Lincoln Township,
Wood County, Wisconsin:
Albert is 43, a farmer.
His wife Louisa is 32 and their daughter is 3 2/12.
1930 US
Census for Lincoln Township,
Wood County, Wisconsin: Albert is 51, newly married in 1928 to his
second wife Emma. Emma is 44 and
indicates her first marriage was when she was 43 so she was not married before
being married to Albert. She was born in
Wisconsin and her parents were
born in Germany,
same as Albert. Living with them are
Bernice, 13 years old, and James, 8 years old, both the children of Albert and
his first wife Louise.
Married
Louise Matthes April 13, 1910 in McMillan, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Louise was born June 27, 1887 in McMillan, Marathon
County, Wisconsin.
Louise’s death:
Buried: St. Peter
Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery; McMillan
Township (Sec. 21), Marathon
County, Wisconsin: Marathon
County Cemetery
Inscriptions, V6
Tombstone: Louise
Matthes Mannigel
Born: 27
Jun 1887
Died: 16
Feb 1923
“Wife
of A. Mannigel”
Married
Emma Knoop on December 15, 1928 in
Neillsville [Clark County, Wiscosnin].
Albert’s first wife died in 1923.
Marriage
announcement
“Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune” December 17, 1928, Wisconsin
Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin
(ancestry.com)
Knoop – Mannigel
Albert Mannigel, of Lincoln
township, Wood county, was united in marriage, at 1
o’clock on Saturday [December
15, 1928] at the St. John’s
Lutheran parsonage in Neillsville [Clark County,
Wisconsin] , to
Miss Emma Knoop, of Neillsville. The
Rev. William A. Baumen, pastor of the St. John’s
Lutheran church at Neillsville officiated at the ceremony.
The bridal couple
were attended by Miss Clara Knoop and by George Sontag, both of
Neillsville. The bride is the daughter
of Ferdinand Knoop, of Neillsville, and the groom is the son of William
Mannigel of Marshfield.
After the
wedding, the bridal couple left immediately for Marshfield
route 3, where they will make their home on the farm which is owned by the
groom.
Children (of
Albert and Louise Mannigel)
Bernice Anna Mannigel:
Born October 23, 1916
in McMillan, Marathon County, Wisconsin. (OneWorldTree, ancestry.com) (Weston County, Wyoming genweb). Bernice was
married twice – the first time to Marwin D Viergutz, born 28 Oct 1922 in Estevan,
Saskatchewan Province, Canada. The Social Security Death Index shows that
Marvin/Marwin was issued hi Social Security number before 1951 in Nebraska. The only address listed on the Social
Security Death Index for him was Norfok, Madison County, Nebraska. They were married January 18, 1941 in Waukon, Allamakee
County, Iowa. They had one son, Larry M. Viergutz, born August 29, 1941 in Estevan,
Canada. There is another
listing that Bernice and her husband Marwin had a daughter named Sandre but I
have not found a record of that. (FamilyTreeMaker.com: User Home Pages – “Descendants of Joachim
Knowll”) Marwin died February 26, 1972 in Newcastle,
Weston County, Wyoming. Bermice remarried to Tomas Tavegia on December 6, 1973 in Newcastle,
Weston County, Wyoming. Tomas died February 26, 1972 in Newcastle. Bernice died March 16, 2000 in Sundance, Crook
County, Wyoming. Bernice’s son, Larry, died January 29, 1995 in Newcastle,
Weston County, Wyoming. Larry’s wife, Nancy Novak, died February 2, 1995. (Weston
County, Wyoming genweb)
James Mannigel:
Born May 4, 1920 in
McMillan, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
(ancestry.com – Sharon Crevier). James appears to have been married twice and
had two children.
Death: Albert Otto Mannigel died December 1, 1958 in Lincoln,
Wood County, Wisconsin.