Selma Cornelia Aschbrenner, known as Sally, grew up in Marathon County, Wisconsin. As an adult she spent a short time working in Washington D.C. before returning to Wausau to marry and raise a family. This series of posts takes us page by page through the photo album of her teen years and young adulthood. She was an active and vibrant gal. These photos show her doing things she could no long do when her mobility became limited in the following decades.
She collected photographs. Lots and lots of photographs. She took most of them and posed in many. This series gives us a glimpse of Sally’s young life, through her own pictures.
Gals and Kids and Relatives
The sixth page of Sally’s photo album featured a collection of photos taken in and around 1920-22.
Lettes Choice
Sally didn’t leave us captions on this photo or others on the page, so we can only guess. Could this have been some sort of school party? Was “lettes choice” a purposeful misspelling of “ladies’ choice?”
Pictured: Unknown.
Location: Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Date: circa 1921-22.
Tree Stump
There is no explanation given for this photo either. A gaggle of gals on a giant tree stump.
Pictured: Unknown.
Location: Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Date: circa 1921-22.
On the Porch
Friends of Sally giggle on a porch. The girl seated in the background of the second photo may be Dorothy Boernke (see next photo).
Pictured: Possibly Dorothy Boernke seated in back. Others unknown.
Location: Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Date: circa 1921-22.
Sally and Dorothy
Sally and her friend Dorothy Boernke. Sally and Dorothy attended Wausau High School together. They were both in the class of 1922 and both took the “commercial course.” Both were members of the Waugonian Club throughout their high school years. [1]
On 28 June 1922, the ‘gossip column’ section of the Wausau Daily Herald reported, “Dorothy Boernke of Wausau spent a few days at the home of Selma Aschbrenner recently.” [2]
Pictured: Pauline Dorothy Boernke and Selma Cornelia Aschbrenner.
Location: Sally’s parents’ home on Highway A in Town of Berlin, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Date: circa 1922.
Cousins?
This photo wasn’t labeled. Sally is seen far back right holding a toddler. It looks like Sally’s brother Freddy in the far back left (the tallest boy). And. cousin Elsie is the girl in the middle of the middle row with the light-colored dress. It is possible that the others are cousins and the lady next to Sally may be one of her aunts.
Sally had a total of 48 first cousins. There were 28 cousins on the Aschbrenner side, 18 on the Fehlhaber side, and two, Elsie and Evelyn, who were related on both sides.
There is a good chance that this photo was taken at the Hamburg, Marathon County, Wisconsin, home of Sarah Schroeder and Frank Aschbrenner on the occasion of their first son’s baptism. Son Glenn Frank Aschbrenner was born 02 October 1921 and baptized 23 October 1921.
“Fred Aschbrenner and family, Julius Schroeder and family, Herman Radant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krause and Ed Aschbrenner attended the christening of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aschbrenner last Sunday.” [3]
Wausau Daily Herald, Tuesday, 25 October 1921.
Uncle Ed probably attended without his wife, Laura, since their second daughter had been born just a month earlier. She probably sent their older daughter, Elsie, along to the festivities.
If this photo was taken on Glenn’s christening day, Sally’s Radant cousins might be in the photo. Esther Radant, would have been almost 12, Violet Radant would have been ten, Raymond Radant would have been nine, and Frieda Radant, six. The girl with pigtails looks a bit like Esther Aschbrenner who was included in a picture on the previous page of the album. There is a lot of speculation and guessing here, but this photo probably does include cousins.
Pictured: Back row (tallest boy), Frederick Carl Aschbrenner. Back row, far right, Selma Cornelia Aschbrenner. Middle row, center in light dress, Elsie Edna Aschbrenner. Others unidentified.
Location: Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Date: Circa 1921.
Frank and Sarah
This photo shows Sarah Schroeder looking lovingly at her husband Frank Aschbrenner. Frank was Sally’s uncle. Frank and Sarah married on 18 June 1918. Long time readers may remember Sarah as a major player in the 1917 “Girls Gone Wild” story.
A well-told family story is that Fred Aschbrenner, Sally’s dad, was on the school board and Sarah Schroeder lived with them while teaching a mile down the road . While walking to school she had to walk by the farm place where Frank Aschbrenner lived. Somehow she met Frank. Did she just happen to encounter Frank on the way to or from school one day or when visiting the Fred Aschbrenner house? Maybe so, but was it just a chance encounter the next time? In any case, Frank and Sarah found each other and married.
Pictured: Sarah Schroeder and Frank George Wilhelm Bernard Aschbrenner.
Location: Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Date: circa 1921.
Many thanks to Uncle Chuck Krueger for gifting Sally’s photo albums to me. I suppose I’m the only one who is obsessed enough with family history to spend hours and hours doing something with them. Of course, I thought I should find a way to share.
I didn’t join the Krueger family soon enough to meet Sally. She died 15 May 1983, just two weeks after I started dating her grandson (now my husband). I’m sad that I missed getting to know her. I’m glad that she left a legacy of photos that help me see a side of her that maybe even her own family didn’t get to see.
Many of the faces and places in the photographs are not labeled. If you can help identify someone or someplace, correct any mistake I may have made, or otherwise add to the story, please contact me, for example by submitting a comment. Thanks.
Who is Who?
Fred and Alice Aschbrenner family
Sally Aschbrenner, the subject of this series of posts, was the daughter of Alice Rosalie Fehlhaber and Frederick A. Helmut Aschbrenner. She had one brother named Freddy.
Three-generation pedigree chart
Dorothy Boernke
Sally’s friend Dorothy was born Pauline Dorothy Boernke, but used her middle name, even into adulthood. She was born 29 September 1904 in Wausau, Marathon, Wisconsin, to Mathilda Hohman and Ernest H. Boernke. Years after the photo shown above, Dorothy married Kenneth A. Lubeck, on 28 August 1928, at age 58. They had no children. They lived at 1319 Fourth Street in Wausau. Kenneth died 25 March 1963. Dorothy lived as a widow for 28-years. She passed away 03 May 1991, in Marathon County. She was 86-years old at the time of her death. [4] [5]
Sally’s first cousins
Sally had a total of 48 first cousins. There were 28 cousins on the Aschbrenner side, 18 on the Fehlhaber side, and two, Elsie and Evelyn, who were related on both sides. The following table shows a list of the grandchildren of Carl F. Fehlhaber and Emilie Friedericke Luise Draeger, Sally’s maternal grandparents and the grandchildren of Frederick Wilhelm Aschbrenner and Bertha Auguste Henriette Kluender, her paternal grandparents. Three of the Aschbrenner cousins were half-cousins who were a result of her grandpa Frederick Wilhelm Aschbrenner’s first marriage. That marriage ended when his wife died young.
Name | Born | Died | Parent | Family | Note |
Mable A. Raduechel | 1891 | 1969 | Amelia Emilie | Aschbrenner | 1/2 cousin |
Adelia A S Raduechel | 1893 | 1962 | Amelia Emilie | Aschbrenner | 1/2 cousin |
Elmer Charles Beilke | 1894 | 1981 | Mathilde A. Emilie | Fehlhaber | |
Herbert Fred Charles Raduechel | 1895 | 1977 | Amelia Emilie | Aschbrenner | 1/2 cousin |
Edwin Leonard Beilke | 1896 | 1981 | Mathilde A. Emilie | Fehlhaber | |
Frederick Carl William Anklam | 1896 | 1981 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Harry William Carl Anklam | 1899 | 1987 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Clarence Albert Beilke | 1900 | 1987 | Mathilde A. Emilie | Fehlhaber | |
Ervin Anklam | 1901 | 1961 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Clara Anklam | 1903 | 1993 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Selma Cornelia Aschbrenner | 1904 | 1983 | Frederick A Helmut and Alice Rosalie Fehlhaber | Both | Sally |
Leona Freda Emma Beilke | 1904 | 1985 | Mathilde A. Emilie | Fehlhaber | |
William Martin Otto Beilke | 1905 | 1988 | Mathilde A. Emilie | Fehlhaber | |
Ervin Aschbrenner | 1906 | 1974 | Otto Emil Valentine | Aschbrenner | |
William Otto Anklam | 1906 | 1992 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Marvin Gottlieb Henry Aschbrenner | 1907 | 1957 | Otto Emil Valentine | Aschbrenner | |
Clarence Daniel Carl Fehlhaber | 1907 | 1910 | Carl Fredrich Henre | Fehlhaber | |
Erna Emma Anklam | 1908 | 1998 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Margaret Fehlhaber | 1908 | 1910 | Carl Fredrich Henre | Fehlhaber | |
Frederick Carl Aschbrenner | 1909 | 1936 | Frederick A Helmut and Alice Rosalie Fehlhaber | Both | Sally’s brother. |
Leone Aschbrenner | 1909 | 1972 | Otto Emil Valentine | Aschbrenner | |
Esther R. Radant | 1909 | 1998 | Laura Amalia Henrietta | Aschbrenner | |
Margaret Bertha Anklam | 1910 | 2002 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Frederick W. Fehlhaber | 1910 | 1980 | Carl Fredrich Henre | Fehlhaber | |
Esther Aschbrenner | 1911 | 1968 | Otto Emil Valentine | Aschbrenner | |
Verna Berha Axhbrenner | 1911 | 2009 | Henry Herman Heinrich | Aschbrenner | |
Violet Mabel B Radant | 1911 | 1988 | Laura Amalia Henrietta | Aschbrenner | |
Raymond Herman Radant | 1912 | 1994 | Laura Amalia Henrietta | Aschbrenner | |
Elsie Edna Aschbrenner | 1913 | 1985 | Edward Albert Reinhart and Laura Fehlhaber | Both | |
Otto Gust Anklam | 1913 | 1917 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Gordan Herbert Aschbrenner | 1914 | 1919 | Henry Herman Heinrich | Aschbrenner | |
Alice Aschbrenner | 1915 | 1981 | Henry Herman Heinrich | Aschbrenner | |
Frieda Marie Radant | 1915 | 1985 | Laura Amalia Henrietta | Aschbrenner | |
Esther Rozeld Viola Anklam | 1916 | 1988 | Emma Wilhelmine Maria | Fehlhaber | |
Margaret Bertha Augusta Poeske | 1917 | 1993 | Hilda Amanda Alvina | Aschbrenner | |
Dorothy Frieda Aschbrenner | 1920 | 2010 | Henry Herman Heinrich | Aschbrenner | |
Alfred Walter Emil Poeske | 1920 | 2013 | Hilda Amanda Alvina | Aschbrenner | |
Evelyn Ruth Aschbrenner | 1921 | 2001 | Edward Albert Reinhart and Laura Fehlhaber | Both | |
Glenn Frank Aschbrenner | 1921 | 2009 | Frank George Wilhelm Bernard | Aschbrenner | |
Clarence Aschbrenner | 1922 | 1943 | Otto Emil Valentine | Aschbrenner | |
Harold F. Radant | 1922 | 1995 | Laura Amalia Henrietta | Aschbrenner | |
Wilbert W. Poeske | 1922 | 1933 | Hilda Amanda Alvina | Aschbrenner | |
Norma Grace Aschbrenner | 1923 | 2007 | Henry Herman Heinrich | Aschbrenner | |
Phyllis May Aschbrenner | 1923 | 2007 | Frank George Wilhelm Bernard | Aschbrenner | |
Imogene Emily Fehlhaber | 1926 | 1926 | Robert Edward O. | Fehlhaber | |
Victor Ervin Poeske | 1927 | 1927 | Hilda Amanda Alvina | Aschbrenner | |
Florence Lucille Poeske | 1927 | 1927 | Hilda Amanda Alvina | Aschbrenner | |
Vivian Aschbrenner | 1928 | 1930 | Frank George Wilhelm Bernard | Aschbrenner | |
Poeske | 1929 | Hilda Amanda Alvina | Aschbrenner | Still living as of May 2020. | |
Thomas Leigh Aschbrenner | 1931 | 1981 | Frank George Wilhelm Bernard | Aschbrenner |
Sarah Schroeder and Frank Aschbrenner
Frank George Wilhelm Bernard Aschbrenner was one of Sally’s paternal ancestors. He was married to Sarah Schroeder.
Footnotes and Selected Sources:
[1] “U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012”; School Name: Wausau High School; Year: 1922, ancestry.com.
[2] “Hamburg,” Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, Wisconsin) 28 Jun 1922, page 7 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/272471350/ : accessed 24 May 2020).
[3] “Hamburg,” Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, Wisconsin) 25 Oct 1921, page 4 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/272492125/ : accessed 24 May 2020).
[4] “Dorothy Lubeck,” Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, Wisconsin) 03 May 1991, page 9 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/273427869/ : accessed 25 May 2020).
[5] “Kenneth A. Lubeck,” Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, Wisconsin) 26 Mar 1963, page 2 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/272858462/ : accessed 25 May 2020).
The Aschbrenner Family
- Publication date: February 2022
- Pages: 728
- Formats:
- This books explores Aschbrenner family history. Friedrich August Aschbrenner had a son, named Friedrich Samuel Aschbrenner, who immigrated to Marathon County, Wisconsin. This book traces thousands of descendants of the immigrant. Detailed biographies are provided for the families of our direct line from Friedrich Samuel Aschbrenner through Frederick Wilhelm Aschbrenner and Frederick August Helmut Aschbrenner to Selma Cornelia Aschbrenner.
- Winner of the Wisconsin Historical Society 2023 Board of Curators Genealogy/Family History Book Award.
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