Christian Gottfried
Mueller
Paul
Otto Mueller (1873-1937) and Augusta Rosa "Rose"
Himsel ( 1882-1974)
were married April 26, 1902 before the Registrar
after being questioned
separately if they were willing to be
wed. Answering "yes",
the Registrar announced them with the German
Civil Code as man and
wife. Paul, aged 28, was the son of
a foreman and Rosa,
aged 19, was the daughter of a state train fire
man.
All of Paul and Rosa's children were born in
Germany:
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Henry "Heinrich" Otto Mueller (1903-1973)
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Christian G. Mueller (1905-1969)
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Frederick Joachem Mueller (1907-1985)
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Ruth Ursula Mueller (1913-1994)
Paul Otto Mueller remained in
Dresden, Saxony, Germany where died in 1937
in their homeland, at the age of 64 years.
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Heinrich Mueller |
Heinrich Mueller was
the first to immigrate from Germany to the
United States in spring 1923;
he was single and his occupation was
electrician. He left Germany at the Port
of Bremen on the ship SS Stuttgart
and arrived at the port in New York City on
May 19, 1923; his
final destination was Morton Grove, Illinois
where his uncle,
Adolf Poehner, lived. Heinrich was
described as 5' 9"with
blonde hair, brown eyes and fair
complexion. He had $25 in his
possession. (List
or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the
United States Immigration
Officer at Port of Arrival)
Heinrich may have served in the
New York National Guard and made his way
to the Philippines by way of
Hawaii. He married Rosario
Dayap and their first son was
born August 14, 1932 in the
Philippines. Heinrich died May 4,
1972 in the Philippines.
Christopher
Mueller, aged 19 years, followed his older
brother to the
United States in 1925, leaving Germany at
the port of Bremen on the
ship Stuttfart
and arriving
in New York City on February 18, 1925; his
final destination was
Chicago, Illinois. He also listed his uncle,
Adolf Poehner, as the
relative living in the United States.
Chris is described at 6' 1"
with blonde hair and brown eyes. He
had in his possession
$25.
Rosa Mueller
and her two younger children arrived in
New York City on
April 17, 1926 after an 11 days journey
aboard ship with their final
destination Morton Grove, Illinois where
Adolf Poehner resided.
However, Rosa listed the relative in the
United States as her eldest
son, Heinrich. They small family
sailed on the SS Columbus.
Rosa was described when arriving at New
York City port as being 5' 2"
with brown hair, blue eyes and fair
complexion. The money
in her possession upon arrival was
$75. By 1930 Rosa was living
in Niles, Cook County, Illinois.
Frederick Joachem lived in Cook County,
Illinois from the time of his arrival in
1926 at the age of 19 until his death in
1985.
Ruth Ursula arrived in the United States
at the age of 12 years and
lived with her mother at Morton
Grove. The 1930 census lists Rosa
as head of household at 8514 Georgiana
Ave. in Mountain Grove village, Niles
township with
Christopher, 24, Fred, 23, and Ruth, 15,
as family members and Louis and
Albert
Boxler as boarders along with Michael
Meyer. Christopher was a machinist
and could read and write.
Christopher
and Juanita Clark
were married February 7, 1932 at
Kenilworth, Illinois.
Ruth
Mueller and Louis
Boxler, born in Alsace-Lorraine, married
November 5, 1935 in Morton
Grove, Illinois. (Illinois Federal
Naturalization Records, 1856 -
1991) Louis was a
salesman at a retail automobile business
in 1940. Ruth received her
Naturalization papers on October 10, 1939
after marrying Louis Boxler.
According to the April 1940 federal census
record, Christian [sic]
Mueller, wife and 7 year old son live in
Glenview, Cook County,
Illinois. Chris was a tool and dye
maker. On
September 30, 1940, Christopher petitioned
for Naturalization while
living at 6700 Riverside Road, Niles,
Illinois. Juanita was born
in Brooklyn, New York on December 26, 1905
and was a U.S. Citizen by
birth as well as their son, Carl Otto,
born in Evanston, Illinois
September 4, 1932. A florist and
machinist were witnesses to his
petition, both living near the Mueller
family. Chris received his
Naturalization status January 27, 1941.
Below is Christopher's
Naturalization photograph.

In 1950 Louis
and Ruth were living in the household of
Raymond
Wilhelmi, pastor of a church; Louis is a
clerk at a bank and Ruth is a
housekeeper for the church. Ruth
and Louis continued to
live in Illinois; he died in 1977 at the age
of 72; Ruth died in
October 1994 at the age of 80 in Morton
Grove; graveside service took
place at St. Joseph Cemetery in River Grove
where she was buried beside
her mother.
In 1950 Chris G. Mueller, age 44, is
married and living with his wife,
Juanita, and son, Carl C. in Denison,
Grayson Co., T exas on Hwy. 75,
south of Denison. Chris was a
plastic tool maker with
Plastic Products; Juanita wa a
Tourist Court operator and their
17 years old son helped his mother at the
Tourist Court. (1950 Grayson
Co., Texas Federal Census, sheet
40). Carl was born in New York
in 1933.
The 1951 Denison, Texas City Directory
lists Christopher and Juanita as
residing at 2008 Hwy. 75 South and
Juanita working at Star Courts
2408 Hwy. 75. Carl is listed as a
student.
Christopher Gottfried Mueller died in 1969
and is buried in Cedarlawn Memorial Park,
Sherman, Texas alongside his wife and son.

Biography Index
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