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Karl Charles “Charley” Stadler

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Karl Charles “Charley” Stadler

Birth
Italy
Death
1901 (aged 67–68)
Cole County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Deepwater, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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aka: Staddler

m: Isabelle Freeman, born in PA. abt 1837, dau of Philip Freeman (1799–1864) and Mary Brown (1802– ). She reportedly died 1895, Marion, Cole Co MO. Burial location not yet found, assumed to be beside daughter Frances and son George.

ch include:
-Frances Belle Stadler 1859/IA–1875 m: George Stein
-Emaline Elizabeth "Emma" Stadler 1860–1919 m: John M Crowder
-Albert Thomas Stadler 1862–1938
-Martha R "Mattie" Stadler 1865–1936 m: Robert Bird
-Robert Sherman "R.S." Stadler 1866–1933
-Charles Edward/Edward Charles "Edwin" Stadler 1867–1932*/ *DOD not proved
-Joseph Antone Stadler 1871–1934
-Catherine Eliza "Kate" Stadler 1873–1931 m: Wm. Lindsey
-Daniel Simon "D.S." Stadler 1877–1943
-George Stadler 1879–1885

1860 Warsaw, Benton MO: STADLER Charles, Isabell, France, Emma.

1870 Marion, Cole Co MO: STATLER Charles, Ezabelle, Franceis, Emma, Albert, Martha, Robert, Edward, Joseph.

1880 Marion, Cole MO: STADDLER Charles, Isabel, Albert Thomas, Martha, Robert Sherman, Charles Edward, James Antony, Catherine, Daniel Simon, George.

1900 Tom, Benton MO: STADLER Charley/67/wd/Italy/Feb 1833, Emma, Daniel. He has been in U.S. 51 years, is a farmer.

Immigrated from Italy 1849 per engraving on his marker.

Charles indicated he was from Italy 1860, 1870, 1900, and from Switzerland 1880. Death certs of one son indicates Charles was from Austria-Hungary, death certs of children Albert, Joseph and Martha show him from Italy.

Some researchers indicate he came to America from Austria-Hungary via Italy.

U.S., Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
Name Charles Stadler
Age 28
Birth Date abt 1833
Enlistment Date 1861
Military Unit Third Infantry (1861), Kl-Z

Source Citation for National Park Service Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
"Charles Stadler (First_Last) Regiment Name 3 Missouri Infantry. 3 Months, 1861 Side Union Company F,D Soldier's Rank_In Pvt. Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt. Alternate Name Notes Film Number M390 roll 46"

Notes:
-Death cert for son, Albert, gave Iowa as Albert's birthplace, census records show Missouri, which is believed to be correct.
-Have not proved the Charles Stadler who enlisted in Union army in 1861, Missouri, is same person as this Karl Charles Stadler, although family trees consistently indicate it is same person.

Son Charles Edward shown as surviving brother, E.C. Stadler, living in Denver as of 1875 obit of sister, Frances.
aka: Staddler

m: Isabelle Freeman, born in PA. abt 1837, dau of Philip Freeman (1799–1864) and Mary Brown (1802– ). She reportedly died 1895, Marion, Cole Co MO. Burial location not yet found, assumed to be beside daughter Frances and son George.

ch include:
-Frances Belle Stadler 1859/IA–1875 m: George Stein
-Emaline Elizabeth "Emma" Stadler 1860–1919 m: John M Crowder
-Albert Thomas Stadler 1862–1938
-Martha R "Mattie" Stadler 1865–1936 m: Robert Bird
-Robert Sherman "R.S." Stadler 1866–1933
-Charles Edward/Edward Charles "Edwin" Stadler 1867–1932*/ *DOD not proved
-Joseph Antone Stadler 1871–1934
-Catherine Eliza "Kate" Stadler 1873–1931 m: Wm. Lindsey
-Daniel Simon "D.S." Stadler 1877–1943
-George Stadler 1879–1885

1860 Warsaw, Benton MO: STADLER Charles, Isabell, France, Emma.

1870 Marion, Cole Co MO: STATLER Charles, Ezabelle, Franceis, Emma, Albert, Martha, Robert, Edward, Joseph.

1880 Marion, Cole MO: STADDLER Charles, Isabel, Albert Thomas, Martha, Robert Sherman, Charles Edward, James Antony, Catherine, Daniel Simon, George.

1900 Tom, Benton MO: STADLER Charley/67/wd/Italy/Feb 1833, Emma, Daniel. He has been in U.S. 51 years, is a farmer.

Immigrated from Italy 1849 per engraving on his marker.

Charles indicated he was from Italy 1860, 1870, 1900, and from Switzerland 1880. Death certs of one son indicates Charles was from Austria-Hungary, death certs of children Albert, Joseph and Martha show him from Italy.

Some researchers indicate he came to America from Austria-Hungary via Italy.

U.S., Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
Name Charles Stadler
Age 28
Birth Date abt 1833
Enlistment Date 1861
Military Unit Third Infantry (1861), Kl-Z

Source Citation for National Park Service Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
"Charles Stadler (First_Last) Regiment Name 3 Missouri Infantry. 3 Months, 1861 Side Union Company F,D Soldier's Rank_In Pvt. Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt. Alternate Name Notes Film Number M390 roll 46"

Notes:
-Death cert for son, Albert, gave Iowa as Albert's birthplace, census records show Missouri, which is believed to be correct.
-Have not proved the Charles Stadler who enlisted in Union army in 1861, Missouri, is same person as this Karl Charles Stadler, although family trees consistently indicate it is same person.

Son Charles Edward shown as surviving brother, E.C. Stadler, living in Denver as of 1875 obit of sister, Frances.


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