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South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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"Serving South Bend, Mishawaka and Surrounding Areas"
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P.O. Box 11
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Notre Dame, IN 46556
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Sigmund A WOLZ
[N8201]
8 MAR 1890 - 5 FEB 1983
- RESIDENCE: 1940, 2619 There Ave, St Louis, Missouri
- OCCUPATION: Truck Driver, Retail Dairy
1940
- RESIDENCE: 1920, Highland, Madison, Illinois
- BIRTH: 8 MAR 1890, Zeuthen, Germany
- EVENT: Fact:
1940, Widower
- IMMIGRATION: 1910
- BURIAL: Highland Cemetery, Madison, IL
- DEATH: 5 FEB 1983, Madison, IL
Family 1
: Minnie M VAUPEL
- MARRIAGE: BET 1910 AND 1912
- +Sigmund WOLZ
- Marie E WOLZ
- Robert A WOLZ
- Floyd WOLZ
Family 2
: Stella BECK
- MARRIAGE: AFT 1937, Highland, Madison, IL
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[N8201]
Zeuthen is located near the southeastern Berlin city limits on the western shore of the Dahme River and the Zeuthener See. It borders Eichwalde in the north, Schulzendorf and Sch©œnefeld in the west, Wildau and K©œnigs Wusterhausen in the south, as well as the Berlin borough of Treptow-K©œpenick (Schm©œckwitz locality) on the eastern shore of Zeuthener See, where the municipal area also includes the Miersdorfer Werder exclave. The four municipalities of Zeuthen, Eichwalde, Wildau and Schulzendorf form a coherently built-up suburban area. Zeuthen railway station is a stop on the Berlin-G©œrlitz line, it is served by the Berlin S-Bahn.
Probably of Slavic origin like many Brandenburg settlements, Zeuthen with neighbouring Miersdorf and Gersdorf was first mentioned in the 1375 Landbuch (domesday book) written at the behest of the Luxembourg emperor Charles IV, who had acquired the margraviate from the Bavarian House of Wittelsbach two years before. Devastated in the Thirty Years' War and with a population of only 122 still in 1860, the rapid development of the former village on the riverside to a coveted suburban residential area began with the building of the railway line to G©œrlitz shortly afterwards and the rise of Berlin as capital of the German Empire in 1871. Zeuthen station was inaugurated on 1 November 1897. Neighbouring Miersdorf was merged into the Zeuthen municipality in 1957.
In World War II, the German Reichspostministerium research department under Wilhelm Ohnesorge had begun to build up a cyclotron particle accelerator and an isotope separator at Zeuthen, which from 1962 formed the nucleus of the East German Institute for High Energy Physics (IfH), part of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR. Following German reunification, the premises were merged as the second site of the DESY institute on 1 January 1992.
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Birth: 1890
Death: Feb. 5, 1983
Spouses:
Minnie M Vaupel Wolz (1890 - 1937)
Stella Beck Wolz (1895 - 1987)
Children:
Floyd E Wolz (1918 - 2012)*
Note: X
Burial:
Highland Cemetery
Highland
Madison County
Illinois, USA
Plot: Row U #2
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