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FAMILY HISTORY: Ferdinand Friedrick August Malueg, Sr.

FERDINAND MALUEG DIED 

Ferdinand Friedrick August Malueg, Sr. passed away on Wednesday, May 18th at his home in the town of Grant, at the age of 80 years, 11 months, and 19 days at 8:30 AM. 

Mr. Malueg was born, May 29, 1846, in Mullen bai Daber, Pommern, Germany. He came to America and settled on a farm near Caroline. He was married to Miss Caroline Ebert in Germany in the year 1867. 

To this union thirteen children were born:
Albert John Gustave Malueg 1868–1954
Ferdinand Otto August Malueg, Jr. 1870–1903 
Emma Ottilie Amanda Malueg 1871–1961
August Friedrich Wilhelm Malueg 1873–1955
Wilhelm Friedrich Albert Malueg 1874–1927 
Gustave Frederick Carl Malueg, Sr. 1875–1959
Herman Frederick August Malueg 1876–1966
Emilie Ottilie Amanda Malueg 1878–1967
Julius William Ferdinand Malueg 1880–1962
Anna Maria Louise Malueg 1882–1948
Charles Friedrich Erdman Malueg 1883–1969
Martha Marie Louise Malueg 1885–1886
Maria Ottilie Henrietta Malueg 1887–1958

He is also survived by 71 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. 

The deceased was a kindly man highly esteemed by his many neighbors and friends and has been a pioneer farmer for many years. Mr. Malueg was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church of Caroline.
-Marion Advertiser

How Does Ferdinand Relate to the Grunewald Family Tree? 
Ferdinand's parents were Christian Friedrich Johann Malueg and Dorothea Sophia Charlotte Gehrke. 

When Dorothea Sophia Charlotte Gehrke was born on November 24, 1814, in Pomerania, Prussia, Germany, her father, Christian Friedrich Gehrke, was 38 and her mother, Charlotta Sophia Oesterreich, was 23. 

Her first husband was Christian Friedrich Johann Malueg. He was born on July 10, 1817, in Mellen, Regenwalde, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany. They were married in 1836, in Mellen, Regenwalde, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany and were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters: 

Johann Friedrick Malueg 1836-1904
Wilhelmina Friederike Malueg 1839-1922
Louisa Malueg 1842-1914
Ferdinand Friedrick August Malueg, Sr. 1846-1927
William Fredrich Albert Malueg 1848-1922
Ottilia Emilie Amanda Malueg 1853-1889

Her first husband, Christian, died on February 20, 1890, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, at the age of 72, and was buried in Union Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

Dorothea's second husband, Friedrich Wilhelm Grunewald, was born on August 27, 1829, in Germany. He married Dorothea Sophia Charlotte Gehrke in 1853. They were the parents of at least 1 son: 

August Fredrick Carl Grunewald 1855-1925

Christian and Dorothea immigrated to Baltimore, Maryland, United States in 1869. He died on 4 October 1912, in Grant, Shawano, Wisconsin, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Caroline, Shawano, Wisconsin, United States. She died on 17 April 1902, in Caroline, Shawano, Wisconsin, United States, at the age of 87, and was buried in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Caroline, Shawano, Wisconsin, United States.

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