GUTTMAN:
[R-47-6]-Albert Guttman/[d. 12-14-1942] Tombstone
[R-47-6]-Julia MATEK Guttman/April 3, 1879/July 10, 1924
MISS MATEK AND ALBERT GUTTMAN TO BE WED IN THE FALL
Prominent Couple of the City Allow News of Their Coming Marriage to Be Made Known Today. Date Not Yet Set
Announcement of the coming marriage of Miss Julia Matek to Albert Guttman is made today. Miss Matek, when pressed for an answer to the query of the Herald, finally admitting that she was to become the bride of Mr. Guttman at an early date. She said that the exact day for the event had not been set but that it would take place within the year.
Miss Matek is one of the well known young ladies of the city and has been a teacher in the schools here and the romance which will be culminated by the marriage of the couple had its origin when the groom-to-be was also connected with the South side schools.
Mr. Guttman is the president of the Manitowoc Seed company and is one of the foremost business men of the city. Many friends will hasten to tender sincere congratulations to the couple.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday September 3, 1913 P. 1
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Family stone reads: GUTTMAN-KETTENHOFEN
Cem Record: [d. 12-14-1942, age 79 yrs. Cause: coronary thrombosis]
Buried with wife Julia, and her sister Anna & husband Nicholas Kettenhofen
Cem record: [Nic Kettenhofen owned lots 3&4, Albert Guttman owned lots 5 & 6. The family stone was in the center of the 4 lots (picture a vertical rectangle with the Kettenhofen's owning the 2 north lots and the Guttman's the south 2 lots). The Kettenhofen's are buried on lot 3 and the Guttman's are on lot 6)
GUTTMAN:
[R-47-6]-Albert Guttman/[d. 12-14-1942] Tombstone
[R-47-6]-Julia MATEK Guttman/April 3, 1879/July 10, 1924
MISS MATEK AND ALBERT GUTTMAN TO BE WED IN THE FALL
Prominent Couple of the City Allow News of Their Coming Marriage to Be Made Known Today. Date Not Yet Set
Announcement of the coming marriage of Miss Julia Matek to Albert Guttman is made today. Miss Matek, when pressed for an answer to the query of the Herald, finally admitting that she was to become the bride of Mr. Guttman at an early date. She said that the exact day for the event had not been set but that it would take place within the year.
Miss Matek is one of the well known young ladies of the city and has been a teacher in the schools here and the romance which will be culminated by the marriage of the couple had its origin when the groom-to-be was also connected with the South side schools.
Mr. Guttman is the president of the Manitowoc Seed company and is one of the foremost business men of the city. Many friends will hasten to tender sincere congratulations to the couple.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday September 3, 1913 P. 1
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Family stone reads: GUTTMAN-KETTENHOFEN
Cem Record: [d. 12-14-1942, age 79 yrs. Cause: coronary thrombosis]
Buried with wife Julia, and her sister Anna & husband Nicholas Kettenhofen
Cem record: [Nic Kettenhofen owned lots 3&4, Albert Guttman owned lots 5 & 6. The family stone was in the center of the 4 lots (picture a vertical rectangle with the Kettenhofen's owning the 2 north lots and the Guttman's the south 2 lots). The Kettenhofen's are buried on lot 3 and the Guttman's are on lot 6)
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