The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995
By Brad L. Bettenhausen
| Lot | Original Plat Map Notations | Name and/or Marker Information | Other Comments |
| 64 | E. {Emanuel} Schroeder {north 1/2 of lot} Willard Fulton {south 1/2 of lot} |
Emanuel Schroeder | Obituary on file SSGHS. Emanuel Schroeder January 24, 1850 - March 12, 1928 husband of Ellen Noble |
The following was extracted from the Where The Trails Cross - Volume 27:1 Fall 1996
By Brad L. Bettenhausen
Information provided by Lexy Schroeder.
Lot 64 should reflect the following additions:
Anna Schroeder -
Born September 24, 1885; died January 28, 1890
Mary Schroeder -
Born September 24, 1885; died February 8, 1890
These twins were daughters of Emanuel Schroeder and Ellen Julia Noble. The above was obtained from family records.
Census Records
| Year | Surname | Given Name(s) | County | State | Page | Township or other info | Record Type | Database | ID # |
| 1880 | Schroeder | Emanuel | Cook County | IL | 468 | Bremen Village | Federal Population Schedule | IL 1880 Federal Census Index | IL201184606 |
The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995
By Brad L. Bettenhausen
Blue Island Sun-Standard - March 22, 1928
Emanuel Schroeder, 78 years old, veteran pioneer of this community who died March 12, at his home here was born in the province of Saxony in Germany, Jan. 24, 1850. he was only two years old when the family came to Cook county, Illinois. They came up the Mississippi river on a boat. The home was established in Worth township 3 1/2 miles west of Blue Island on July 17, 1875. Emanuel was married to Ellen Noble daughter of a pioneer family of Bremen township. This couple has lived near or in Blue Island continuously since that time. The career of the family is well known to all of the old settlers and to thousands who have come to this vicinity more recently.
Burial was at the Bachelor grove cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Ellen; two sons William and Walter; one brother Leopold and scores of other relatives.