Here is the 1940 US Census for Carl Junghans, the second son born to Wilhelminia (Schmidt) and Paul Richard Junghans.
Lines 1 and 2 list Carl and wife Selma (Frentzel) living in Koshkonong township, Jefferson county, Wisconsin. Carl was employed as a machinist.
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Showing posts with label Carl Junghans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Junghans. Show all posts
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
1930 US Census - Carl Junghans
Monday, April 4, 2016
Carl Junghans - World War II draft registration
Carl and Selma were living in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin at the time he registered for the draft in 1942.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Carl and Selma Junghans
Here is a photo of Wilhelminia (Schmidt) and Paul Richard Junghans' son, Carl with wife Selma (Frentzel), taken I believe in August 1962.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Carl, Selma, Della Junghans and family members
Here is a photo of Wilhelmina (Schmidt) and Paul Richard Junghans' son, Carl and family.
From left to right:
Gary Becker, Carl, Sharyn Becker, Carl's wife Selma (Frentzel), Della (Phillips) [wife of Carl's older brother, William Junghans] and Sheryl Becker.
(Gary and his twin sisters, were born to Marian (Junghans) and Alton Becker.)
This photo was taken August 1956. Thanks to the good old days when processors printed the date of the photo.
From left to right:
Gary Becker, Carl, Sharyn Becker, Carl's wife Selma (Frentzel), Della (Phillips) [wife of Carl's older brother, William Junghans] and Sheryl Becker.
(Gary and his twin sisters, were born to Marian (Junghans) and Alton Becker.)
This photo was taken August 1956. Thanks to the good old days when processors printed the date of the photo.
Labels:
Carl Junghans,
Della,
Gary Becker,
Selma,
Sharyn,
Sheryl
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Louise Junghans birthday
Here is a photo of my grandmother, Louise (Daniels) Junghans with her in-laws.
From left to right:
Louise, Sydna (Wilson), husband Paul Junghans, Carl Junghans and wife Selma (Frentzel).
This had to have been taken by my grandfather, Walter Junghans (youngest brother of Paul and Carl) on Louise's birthday*, April 19, though I'm not sure of the year, probably sometime in the late 1950's.
*The birthday cake and gift that Louise is opening was the giveaway.
From left to right:
Louise, Sydna (Wilson), husband Paul Junghans, Carl Junghans and wife Selma (Frentzel).
This had to have been taken by my grandfather, Walter Junghans (youngest brother of Paul and Carl) on Louise's birthday*, April 19, though I'm not sure of the year, probably sometime in the late 1950's.
*The birthday cake and gift that Louise is opening was the giveaway.
Labels:
Carl Junghans,
Louise Daniels,
Paul Junghans,
Selma,
Sydna
Monday, September 20, 2010
1920 US Census - Carl Junghans
Here is the 1920 US Census for Carl Junghans the second son born to my great grandparents, Wilhelminia (Schmidt) and Paul Richard Junghans.
Carl, wife Selma and their son Lloyd were living in Koshkonong, Wisconsin, approximately 14 miles southwest of Fort Atkinson.

Carl was employed as a machinist, though I can't decipher the name of the company.
Carl, wife Selma and their son Lloyd were living in Koshkonong, Wisconsin, approximately 14 miles southwest of Fort Atkinson.

Carl was employed as a machinist, though I can't decipher the name of the company.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Carl Junghans - World War I draft registration
Friday, May 14, 2010
Carl Junghans - 1907?
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Carl and Selma Junghans
Paul Richard and Wilhelminia Junghans' second eldest son, Carl married Selma Frentzel on June 5, 1912 in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

I am wondering whether Carl was living in Fort Atkinson during the 1910 US Census and either the name was spelled wrong or he was listed as a boarder with someone else who did not correct the last name. But it gives me another avenue to pursue to locate his 1910 census record.

I am wondering whether Carl was living in Fort Atkinson during the 1910 US Census and either the name was spelled wrong or he was listed as a boarder with someone else who did not correct the last name. But it gives me another avenue to pursue to locate his 1910 census record.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
William and Carl Junghans
Here is a photo of Paul and Wilhelminia Junghans' first two children.
William was born September 7, 1887 and Carl was born January 7, 1889.

The photo did not have a date, but I'm guessing that this photo was taken probably toward the end of 1889 or early 1890. The Junghans family was still living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the time this photo was taken.
Census records indicated Paul and Wilhelminia had another child that had died prior to the June 1900 US federal census.
Taking into consideration their three surviving children through June 1900, the possibility of a pregnancy of this unknown child most likely had to have occurred from:
- October 1887 - December 1888
- February 1889 - November 1894
- September 1895 - June 1900
According to the Wisconsin Genealogy index, Milwaukee had the following documented births that fell into these time frames:
Alexander Junghans - January 13, 1899
Heinrich E Junghans - September 18, 1892
Milwaukee had the following documented deaths that occurred prior to June 1900:
- Emil Junghans died 12/15/1990
-three Junghans' deaths listed without a first name:
- June 1, 1892
- July 21, 1898
- July 24, 1899
I don't see the point in ordering these particular records, but I was curious as to who and when this child was born, but I'd guess that it was Heinrich Emil Junghans, born 9/18/1992.
William was born September 7, 1887 and Carl was born January 7, 1889.

The photo did not have a date, but I'm guessing that this photo was taken probably toward the end of 1889 or early 1890. The Junghans family was still living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the time this photo was taken.
Census records indicated Paul and Wilhelminia had another child that had died prior to the June 1900 US federal census.
Taking into consideration their three surviving children through June 1900, the possibility of a pregnancy of this unknown child most likely had to have occurred from:
- October 1887 - December 1888
- February 1889 - November 1894
- September 1895 - June 1900
According to the Wisconsin Genealogy index, Milwaukee had the following documented births that fell into these time frames:
Alexander Junghans - January 13, 1899
Heinrich E Junghans - September 18, 1892
Milwaukee had the following documented deaths that occurred prior to June 1900:
- Emil Junghans died 12/15/1990
-three Junghans' deaths listed without a first name:
- June 1, 1892
- July 21, 1898
- July 24, 1899
I don't see the point in ordering these particular records, but I was curious as to who and when this child was born, but I'd guess that it was Heinrich Emil Junghans, born 9/18/1992.
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