Michael Steinwagner



Marshfield News-Herald, February 26, 1929.

Michael Steinwagner, Carpenter

Michael Steinwagner, 507 West Eighth Street, son of Mrs. John Steinwagner was born in the town of Lincoln, Wood County, Wisconsin, November 27, 1890, and lived there until he was 16 years old, then his mother and family moved into this city, his father having died. His home has been here since. Graduating from St. John's Catholic School, he accepted employment in the Roddis Factory and worked there four years. Next he worked a year in the Upham Factory and then hired out to Ed Hallie, a building contractor, and began to learn the carpenter trade. Leaving Mr. Halle, two years later, he accepted employment with contractor James Wegner, for whom he has worked the past 15 years. Principal among the buildings which he had helped to construct are the Eagles Clubhouse and the Charles Hotel.

His marriage to Miss Betty Nelson, daughter of Gilbert Nelson, Ebbe, occurred in this city May 24, 1911.

Farternally, Mr. Steinwagner is identified with the Eagles and the Beavers. Politically, he is a progressive Republican. His hobbies are hunting, fishing amd motoring.


  • Father : John Steinwagner
  • Mother :
  • Birth date : November 27, 1890
  • Born at : Town of Lincoln, Wood Co., Wisconsin
  • Married : Betsy Nelson
  • Marriage date : May 24, 1911
  • Married at : Marshfield, Wood Co., Wisconsin
  • Death date : October 17, 1967
  • Buried at :
  • Cause of death :

    Sources

    Birth-Marshfield News-Herald, February 26, 1929; The Marshfield Story, Volume 2, Windows to Our Past, page 229 and Social Security Death Index.
    Marriage-Marshfield News-Herald, February 26, 1929 and The Marshfield Story, Volume 2, Windows to Our Past, page 229.
    Death-Social Security Death Index.
    Buried-
    Obituary-
    Other-1920 Federal Census Marshfield Ward 4, Wood Co., Wisconsin (Roll T625-2024, Page 12B, Line 73, ED 199); 1930 Federal Census Marshfield, Wood Co., Wisconsin (Roll T626-2619, Page 8B, Line 65, ED 16); Marshfield News-Herald, February 26, 1929; The Marshfield Story, Volume 2, Windows to Our Past, page 229 and History of Wood County, page's 678-679.

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