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Introductory Letters from Family Members

by Mike Reilly

    The following information was submitted by Uihlein family members in an attempt to learn more about their history.


From:JJJJMC@aol.com 

Date:Fri, 4 May 2001 00:52:29 EDT

Subject:Uehlein Family Tree

To:antiqibles@yahoo.com
Hello,
    I'm not sure whom to address this to. I have just stumbled upon a fascinating family tree that appears to have some of my branches in it. I am very excited because my siblings and I know very little of our mothers' (Uehlein) background. I'm also laughing because I am very fond of beer, not an alcoholic!, and that would be a hoot to my siblings if I could show them a good excuse!

    I believe the expert is named Mary Lou Traffis. I you could get this note to her and ask her to email me I would sincerely appreciate it. Thank you.

Mary Lou,
    My maternal great grandfather is John "Killian" Uehlein, born @ 1860 in Germany. He ended up in far Southern Indiana. He married Ida Connor and they begat my grandfather, Francis J. "Frank" Uehlien, Clarance Edward, Maurice Killian,
and Mary Louis. My mother's name is Marguerite Louis Uehlein of Indianapolis. b 1920
d 1998. Any help with the background or whom a good contact for me would be very appreciated. Thank you
John McBride,
Danville, IN email jjjjmc@aol.com 


From: "Seyrer, Yann, Dr., Triaton/DE" <Yann.Seyrer@Triaton.com

Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 16:43:38 +0200To: "'schlitzpro@antiqibles.com'

Subject: Uihlein

Hello Mr. Reilly,

Where does your German ei-Diphthong comes from?

    I am a descendant of the German Uihlein family. My great grandfather was Edmund Uihlein Edmund had three daughters, one of them was my grandmother Louise (*1899), her elder sisters names were Sophie and Else (*1892). Can you validate this?

    I was told from my grandmother, that Edmund refused to emigrate with his brothers because he was timid. My parents received a care parcel from the the Uihlein After world war two. My mother was very upset, because the American sender mentioned not to adhere to nazism. My mother as a former member of a nazi tore the letter to pieces and enjoyed the food.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen./Regards

Yann Seyrer


Help!!	
We are trying to find the missing link.  According to the information we 
have gathered we are related to August Uihlein.  My husband's great 
grandfather or grandfather was one of the four brothers that came over from 
Germany.  According to family folklore, this young man created a scandal by 
having a child and marrying the maid. He was then disinherited and took the 
name Illian.  We have been able to substantiate this from someone that grew 
up in Milwaukee and his father was prominent in politics.  My husband's 
father was Douglas Frank Illian. We have copies birth certificates of his 
siblings, Grace Lucille Illian (7/14/1905) and Raymond Henry John Illian ( 
4/18/1898 ) but have not located an original for him - Douglas Frank Illian 
(1/7/07)  Their father's name was John Jacob or Jacob John Illian.  His 
mother's name either Rosa Giebla or Rosa Gribel.  Any information you have 
on this missing link would be appreciated. 
 
Thank you, 
Jeanie Illian  
jean@illian.org

Subj:    Distant Relative of Uihlein's
Date:    01/01/2000 11:53:30 PM Central Standard Time
From:    Mltraffis@aol.com

Wow, how weird - I signed on tonight for 2 reasons 1) to make travel arrangements to go to Milwaukee for work in Jan and thought I would stay over the weekend to do some genealogy on the Uihlein's/
Schlitz and tour the city a bit and 2) to look up a death notice in Cleveland. For some reason, when I type in for my search of the death notice, the first item found was your Website on Uihlein/Schlitz family. So of course I had to click in.

I am very distantly, distantly related to the Uihlein's of Schlitz brewery. I descend from August Uehlein, my great grandfather, who was in the brewery business in Cleveland, Ohio. Uihlein and Uehlein are derived from ühlein. I have information on the Uihlein's from Germany and the Wisconsin family. I will check out your web site to see if you have all I have. Also, in my search years ago, for information on the Uihlein's, I became good friends with a gentleman in Wertheim, who gave me a lot of information.

I also have an original wall advertisement from 1878 on the Jos. Schlitz Brewery Company 2 1/2 feet x 2 feet in my possession. It is not for sale.

I look forward to corresponding with you. Also, are you related? If so how. (Editor's Note - No, I'm not related, just a very interested Schlitz Brewing Co. historian/genealogist.)

Mary Lou Traffis

Regarding the Uihlein family tree - I can take that family back to 1688 Johann Phillip Uihlein. Most, if not all other documentation has been destroyed in Europe due to the Napoleon War. So most records such as baptismal and deaths is gone sadly. I am printing out what you have now and will see what I can add. Oh I received my copy directly from the Uihlein family.

Mary Lou


From:    uline@anv.net   (Mark Uihlein)

    As far as I know, my great (great?) grandfather came over the US as one of three brothers. He stayed in NY and had a wholesale butcher concern on Dean Street (Brooklyn). He served in a NY regiment during the Civil War and was buried in the Lutheran Cemetery in Queens, NY (Middle Village) sometime around 1870. I was led to believe that he was related to the Mid-west Uihleins. He died pretty wealthy for the time. I understand that his estate was about $250,000.00 in 1871 and was divided among 2 or three family members. Legend has it that my great grandfather was a bit of a philanderer (wine, women and gambling) and he lost his share of the inheritance before any of it got put to good (long term good use versus short term good use which he obviously enjoyed).

    As an interesting side note, I have also been told that the Uihleins were named after an area in Germany (sounds like Uland). They were a family of elite horseman that traveled into battle with a lance. I have seen mention of the Uihleins as horseman up to the very early introduction of the gattling gun, sometime between the Franco-Prussian War and W.W.I. The unit was moved into infantry. I also think that there is a tie between the Uihleins and these guys as well.

    That is most of what I know. Living in Las Vegas I have found it difficult to do any meaningful research.

From Mary Lou Traffis -

    I have done much research on the surname (see first entry this page) since my family name is Ühlein which is the original name for both me and the Uihleins. Since America does not have umlauts, they substitute and "i" or and "e" in America.

    As far as coming from Uland, no we can go back to Trennfurt to 1688 Napoleon War destroyed documents before that time.

    Just because name of cities and surnames are a like or sound alike does not mean that is where they came from.

    As far as the horseman theory, well lets put it this way - If your name was Smith or ending in Smith would that mean you came from blacksmiths? If your name was Tops, does that mean you came from manufactures of Tops? Not necessarily. The WORD Ühlein, does mean horseman, however the NAME does not mean we are from Horseman!


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