John Mohelnitzky and Emma Brunkalla

John is the son of Anton Mohelnitzky and Mary Ruskauff

John Mohelnitzky, age 19

John Mohelnitzky of Wausau, Wisconsin

1910 U.S. Census, Wisconsin, Marathon County, Wausau City

ED# 110; Sheet 6B, 7A

Enumeration date April 15, 1910; Enumerated April 25, 1910

Address: 504 Wausau Ave

Mohelnitzky, John A. Head, Male, White, Age 34, Married, Married 8 years, born Wisconsin, father born German, mother born German, speaks English, Occupation Coffee Agent, Gerlash Tea Co. Employed, No. of weeks out of work 0, able to read yes, able to write yes, owns home, mortgaged, Home (not a farm), (born 1876)

Emma, Wife, Female, White, Age 28, Married, Married 8 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born Wisconsin, father born German, mother born German, speaks English, Occupation none (born 1882)

Lawrence, Son, Male, White, Age 6, Single, born Wisconsin, father born Wisconsin, mother born Wisconsin, Occupation none (born 1904)

Anthony, Son, Male, White, Age 5, Single, born Wisconsin, Father born Wisconsin, Mother born Wisconsin, Occupation none, Attended school anytime since Sept. 1, 1909 (born 1905)

Almira, Daughter, Female, White, Age 2, Single, born Wisconsin, Father born Wisconsin, Mother born Wisconsin, Occupation none (born 1908)

Behrend, Edward, nephew, age 15, single, born Wisconsin, father born Germany, mother born Wisconsin, speaks English, none

As told by Dorothy Mohelnitzky Brehmer on March 11, 1996:

John and Emma raised their 10 children plus 15 more children (some grandchildren and children of Emma's older sister, Elsie Brunkalla.) The two children of Elsie (Ed Berndt and Rosa Berndt Hornung) are buried in the John Mohelnitzky plot in Wausau and are identified as Mohelnitzky on the tombstone because they could only be buried there if they were Catholic. Ed drowned in an ice-skating accident. Rosa died of cancer, and had a daughter, Elizabeth. Rosa's husband remarried before Rosa died.

John died on November 11, 1949 in Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, and is buried at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin.

John Mohelnitzky, son of Anton Mohelnitzky and Mary Ruskauff was born February 3, 1876. He married Emma Brunkalla on October 16, 1901 at Holy Reedemer Catholic Church, Athens, Marathon County, Wisconsin.

Witnesses were Louis Fastner, George Schopf, Dorothy Brunkalla and Josephine Fastner. The officiant was Arth E. Muhlenkamp.

As told by Dorothy Mohelnitzky Brehmer on September 20, 1992 at her home in Watertown, Wisconsin:

Dorothy's father, John Mohelnitzky, spoke German. His first 3 children spoke German, but had to learn English to join the Catholic school.

John Mohelnitzky worked for P. C. (Peter Casper) Monday from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They had horses when they went out. John sold Jewel Tea and other things to people. There were no stores in Wausau then. John ground his own coffee to sell. He peddled to all areas around town. John sold for P. C. Monday for many years until the early 1930's, before the war. He was the only one doing it at that time. By then, he was delivering by truck. He made real good money because he was the only one doing it. People liked to buy in small amounts instead of buying big sacks full of sugar, etc.

Then P. C. Monday went out of business, so John went to work for Grand Union doing the same type of thing. He sold other things too, like silverware. He was on the road a lot, out of town. John always lived in Wausau, Wisconsin (from at least 1910).

Emma H (1882 - 1966) and John A (1876 - 1949) Mohelnitzky. St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Cemetery is south of Pine Grove Cemetery (they are side by side), on the east side of Grand Ave (Business 51), across street from WAOW-TV9 at 1908 Grand Avenue.

Second row from left: Maurice R Mohelnitzky, 1912 - 1958; Anthony J Mohelnitzky 1905 - 1950. Emma H (1882 - 1966) and John A (1876 - 1949) Mohelnitzky. Front row on left: David A (1924 - 1995) and Dorothy (1920 - 1999) Brehmer. St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Cemetery is south of Pine Grove Cemetery (they are side by side), on the east side of Grand Ave (Business 51), across street from WAOW-TV9 at 1908 Grand Avenue.

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