Lived at 109 Columbus Avenue, Detroit, MI (1890 Detroit Directory)
Business at 1 Central Market, Detroit, MI (1890 Detroit Directory)
Elizabeth was the daughter of Sam and Mary Campeau. According to DorothyMcGrath Grobbel, wife of Gerard Grobbel, Elizabeth was a "tough, sharpmatriarch of the clan, French, didn't miss anything! Ruled the Grobbels!"
In business with Henry Keves as Keves & Grobbel, Umbrella Manufacturer,located at 58 Mich Avenue, Hotel Cadillac, Detroit, MI (1890 DetroitDirectory)
The St. Mary's (Greektown, Detroit) baptismal records of her childrengives her birth location as Dsseldorf, Germany and the spelling of hermaiden name as variously Leiten, Letil and Leintz.
The St. Joseph record for Joseph Emil's baptism gives her maiden name asLeden.
162. Wilhelmina Antonette GROBBEL
Baptismal sponsors were Wilhelmina Schmidt and Anton Mnch, both ofDetroit.
Baptismal sponsors were Christoph Hutter and Bertha Moenig.
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DEATH: Book E; p. 436; Lapeer Co., MI.
BURIAL: Death certificate.
BURIAL: SS. Peter and Paul cemetery.
Elizabeth was buried at SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
The St. Joseph Baptismal record notes that her sponsors were John Grobbeland Elizabeth Schulte and that she was baptized by Fr. T.G. Steinhauser.
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BIRTH: Date derived from age at death on death record; And obit; LapeerCo.
Press; Nov. 28, 1928.IMMIGRATION: 1900 U.S. Census stated that Jacob immigrated to America in1854.
MARRIAGE-SPOUSE #1: Book F; p. 50; #737; Macomb Co., MI.
MARRIAGE-SPOUSE #2-PARENTS: Record in St. Clement's Church, Center Line,
Michigan.NATURALIZATION: Signed letter of intent; 29 March, 1871; Book C; p. 305;
Macomb Co., MI.DEATH: Book C; p. 301; Lapeer Co., MI. And obit; Lapeer Co. Press; Nov.28,
1928BURIAL DATE: Obit; Lapeer Co. Press; Nov. 28, 1928.
BURIAL: SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
LAND: Deed for farm in Lapeer Co. in Book 67; p. 3; Register of Deeds;dtd 9
May 1882; Lapeer Co., MI.CENSUS: Spelling of name in 1880 census for Macomb Co., MI is SLAUGHT.
Both marriages were at St. Clement's Church. He was buried at SS. Peterand
Paul cemetery.
Jacob bought farm on Jones Rd. in Arcadia Twp., Lapeer Co., MI on 9 May,1882
for $1030.00. The next was told by Dorothy SCHLAUD ROWLEY. WhenGrandpa and
Gramdma moved to Five Lakes, they lived in a lumber camp while they were
building their house. Grandma baked bread in a stone oven that was leftthere
by the lumbermen.
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BIRTH-PARENTS: Book B, p. 274, #465; Macomb Co., MI.
DEATH: Died at birth. Surname spelled as Slout.
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BIRTH: Record #2444; Vol. 3; pg. 68; Lapeer Co., MI. Name spelled asSLOUDS.
DEATH: Vol. A; pg. 170; Lapeer Co., MI. Has name spelled as SLOUDS.
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DEATH: Book C; p. 51; Lapeer Co., MI.
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The St. Clement Parish Baptismal records indicate that her name at thechristening on 2 June 1859 was Marie Elizabeth Grobbel. I have inferredthat she is the same daughter of Anton & Elizabeth who was called MaryAnn Grobbel and was known to be the wife of Frank Lange.
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BIRTH: From Petition for Naturalization; Petition and Record Book 21920-1926;
p. 69; Lapeer Co., Michigan.DEATH: Book C; p. 279; Lapeer Co., MI.
BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Tombstone; SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
Frank was buried at SS. Peter and Paul cemetery. He came to the US atDetroit
28 October 1872 on the vessel Smith as per his Petition forNaturalization in
Book 2; p. 69; 1920-1926 Lapeer Co., MI.
[Schlaud.FTW]BIRTH: From Petition for Naturalization; Petition and Record Book 21920-1926;
p. 69; Lapeer Co., Michigan.DEATH: Book C; p. 279; Lapeer Co., MI.
BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Tombstone; SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
Frank was buried at SS. Peter and Paul cemetery. He came to the US atDetroit
28 October 1872 on the vessel Smith as per his Petition forNaturalization in
Book 2; p. 69; 1920-1926 Lapeer Co., MI.
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BIRTH: Book 3; p. 55; Lapeer Co., MI. Surname listed as Laing.
[Schlaud.FTW]BIRTH: Book 3; p. 55; Lapeer Co., MI. Surname listed as Laing.
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BIRTH: Book B; p. 107; #675; Macomb Co., MI.
[Schlaud.FTW]BIRTH: Book B; p. 107; #675; Macomb Co., MI.
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Catherine was Edward Schlaud's (Her nephew) God-mother. She had redhair. She
was known as Kate. Catherine and Bernard were married at St. ClementChurch.
She was buried at SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.CHRISTENING: Record from St. Clement Church records.
MARRIAGE: Record in St. Clement Church.
BURIAL: SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
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Variant spelling `Snoblen', Info on Bernard and his children taken fromNorth
Branch Quasquicentennial Book with material written by Virginia Snoblen.DEATH: Book C; p. 290; Lapeer Co., MI.
BURIAL: SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
OCCUPATION: Farmer
resided 3644 Snoblen Rd. North Branch, bur. SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery,
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BURIAL SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
bur. SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery,
93. Anthony John Frank GROBBEL
Anthony Grobbel was a Highway Commissioner in the early 1900's, probablyfor Warren Twp. (definitely not for Macomb County).
He later served on the City of Center Line Board of Review in 1941.
Unmarried
Worked as a pipefitter in a shipyard in Washington State during World WarII.
Unmarried
From St. Clement Catholic Cemetery Record:
Name Burial Age Relation To
inf (daughter) Minnick jul 10 1900 1 day daughter of Anthony
Ferdinand Grobbel was the registrar for the Local Draft Board in MacombCounty, Michigan in 1918.