Mary Katherine Stefl
1845–1920 confirmed
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Mary Katherine Stefl
Summary
Born April 16, 1845 in Domazlice, Okres Domazlice, Plzensky (Plzen), Czech Republic. Died March 26, 1920 in Little River, Oconto, Wisconsin. Second wife of Joseph Krumpos, married December 6, 1884 in Oconto County, Wisconsin (she was 39, he was 37). Mother of two children: Johanna Katherine (c. 1886–1936) and Lawrence Antone (1889–1986). Buried at Evergreen Cemetery, Oconto, Oconto County, Wisconsin.
Relationships
- Parents: Joseph Wenzel Stefl (Dec 4, 1818 – c. 1895, born Klattau, Bohemia) & Mary Katherine Kadletz (c. 1822 – Oct 16, 1889)
- Sibling: Stephen Stefl (b. 1843, Klattau, Bohemia)
- Husband: Joseph Krumpos (Oct 16, 1845–Feb 19, 1920) — m. Dec 6, 1884, Oconto County, Wisconsin
- Children: Johanna Katherine (c. Jul 1886–1936), Lawrence Antone (1889–1986)
- Stepchildren: Mary (1871), Anna (1873), Joseph Samuel (1876), Josephine (1878), James Ernest (1880), Matthew Jacob (1882) — from Joseph’s first marriage
Sources
- WikiTree: Krumpos-4 (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Krumpos-4)
- WikiTree: Steffel-20 (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Steffel-20)
- Find A Grave: memorial #110716567
- Little Chute Genealogy: via Joseph Krumpos (I35586)
Research Notes
- Surname spelling: original Czech is Stefl (parents listed as Stefl on WikiTree). Americanized to Steffel in some U.S. records and on WikiTree profile (Steffel-20). This file uses the Czech original.
- Birthplace: Little Chute Genealogy specifies Domazlice, Okres Domazlice, Plzensky (Plzen), Czech Republic. WikiTree had only “Bohemia.”
- Death date: Little Chute Genealogy lists Mar 25, 1920; WikiTree/Find A Grave say Mar 26, 1920 — one-day discrepancy.
- Died five weeks after husband Joseph
- Buried separately from son Lawrence (Evergreen Cemetery, Oconto vs. Mount Calvary, De Pere)
- Was Joseph’s second wife — the 6 older children were from his first marriage
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