Carl Adolph Timmich (I00793)
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Birth | 9 February 1893 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan Source: USA Social Security Death Index |
Residence | 1910 (Age 17) CLAYBANKS TWP, OCEANA, Michigan Source: 1910 United States Federal Census |
Military Service | 1917 (Age 24) WWI in France |
Marriage | 30 June 1920 (Age 27) Martha Louise Roltsch - Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan Source: Oceana County History 2005 Volume III
Citation Details: page 345 Source Text: On June 30, 1920, at the parsonage of the First Congregational Church in Muskegon, Carl married Martha Louise Roltsch (born Feb. 1, 1900, at home, east of Rothbury, died November 25, 1978, Shelby, Michigan). |
Residence | 1930 (Age 37) Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan Source: 1930 United States Federal Census |
Occupation | 1930 (Age 37) Iron Foundry Source: 1930 United States Federal Census |
Death | 5 September 1980 (Age 87) Rothbury, Oceana, Michigan Source: USA Social Security Death Index Source: Death Index - Michigan Source Text: Name: Carl A TIMMICH Birth Date: 09 February 93 Death Date: 05 September 80 Gender: Male Residence: Grant, Oceana, Michigan |
Burial | September 1980 Rothbury, Muskegon, Michigan Cemetery: Oak Grove |
Social Security Number | 379-01-9331 Source: USA Social Security Death Index Source Text: Name: Carl Timmich SSN: 379-01-9331 Last Residence: 49452 Rothbury, Oceana, Michigan, United States of America Born: 9 Feb 1893 Last Benefit: 49455 Shelby, Oceana, Michigan, United States of America Died: Sep 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 ) |
Last Change | 9 February 2008 - 11:00:00 Last changed by: Admin |
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Source: Oceana County History Volume II, page 309. Carl was engaged to Martha Roltsch before shipping out to serve in France during WWI. Before returning to the USA, he sent Martha a pillow covering and 2 handkerchiefs. Martha put these behind glass in a frame which always hung in their dinning room. Carl and Martha loved to ice fish on White Lake. On his birthday, he speared a huge carp (37 inches long and 48 pounds). He never got his big sturgeon he was after. He always had a contest going on with Martha for the biggest fish, who caught the most fish daily, and for the overall season. It was always recorded on the calendar. Source: Oceana County History Volume III 205, page 345 Carl would be one of the first sixt "minute men" from Oceana County, Michigan, to be drafted for the Army in 1917. Sent to Camp Custer by Kalamazoo and then on to France. Carl and Henry Ludwig returned after serving in "K" Company 337th Infantry from A.E.F. America Expidientionary Force April 4, 1919. They were honored for exceptional valor for service in France. |
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Multimedia Object | Carl & Martha Timmich 50th Anniversary
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