I'm looking for three carpentering brothers who were in
Toledo,
Ohio in 1890/91. They don't seem to have returned to the original family home in Ann Arbor, MI and are not buried with the rest of their family there. Following are the names of all (8) children of the family, in case subsequent generations recycled some of them:
Parents:
Gottlieb BUCHHOLZ (one h later dropped)and wife, Caroline
SCHMID (might be a t on the end) emigrated from
Prussia 1868/69 to New York>Ann Arbor, MI. Some children emigrated with them and others were born in the US.
Herman,
Labrecht G. (Labbey)(m.), Bertha Mathilda Charlotte, Albert A., William F., Henry, Charles L., and Frank H..
The missing sons are:
Albert A. BUCHOLZ
b. 1870 in
Prussia. It is unknown if he married. Last whereabouts: 1890/91 was staying in boarding house at 1965
Erie,
Toledo,
Ohio. Trade:
Carpenter and doesn't say where he was working.
William F. BUCHOLZ
b. 1869 in
New York (during or shortly after voyage from
Prussia. He was a carpenter by trade, but doesn't say where he was working in
Toledo,
Ohio in 1890/91 when he was boarding at 1965
Erie. He returned to Ann Arbor, MI, to marry (In 27 Aug 1892) Sarah A. MOORE, b. 1869 in
Indiana. (dressmaker daughter of P. MOORE and Sarah
MAYNES. The trail is cold after the marriage.
The sister of these three men was also staying in
Toledo,
Ohio, in the same boarding house at 1965
Erie for a period of time. She has no trade or work listed and shortly thereafter returned to Ann Arbor to marry my gr. grandfather, Richard
Garibaldi PORTWINE (also a carpenter).
Frank H. BUCHOLZ is the third missing brother from this family. He was b. 1 Aug 1875 in Ann Arbor, MI and it is not known if he married. He was a carpenter by trade and in 1890/91 he was living at 556 Church Street,
Toledo,
Ohio and working as a carpenter for the Wabash R. R., in
Toledo.
If anyone can shed some light on where they may have gone on to, I'd be delighted to hear from you.