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Conrad Riehle of Spillville, Iowa
His Life and Descendants

Conrad
Riehle (1828 -
1881)
Prepared by Dorothy (Riehle) Call
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I
would like to acknowledge the contributions made by my
daughter,
Roberta (Call) Bronder, for her diligent research; Joan
(Riehle) Ruse
for her support and confidence during the research for
Conrad Riehle
and to Arlene Mashek for her initial introduction to
the Winneshiek
County, Iowa, records
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Dorothy (Riehle) Call
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1.
Conrad1 Riehle
was born November 24, 1828* in Wagshurst, Baden,
Germany1,2,
and died August 06, 1881 in Spillville, Winneshiek County,
Iowa3.
He married Anna
Jarosh September 24, 1856 in a Pioneer
wedding at an
undetermined location4. She was born
March 11, 1837
in Tabor, Bohemia Czech
Republic)5,6,
and died March 30, 1914 in
Spillville, Winneshiek
County, Iowa7. |
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* Note: There is a discrepancy
with Conrad Riehle’s birth date.
The Wagshurst Catholic Church records list:
Konrad Riehle, child of Felix Riehle and his wife
Helena Eckstein, born and baptized on 24
November 1828.
However, the birth date listed on Conrad Riehle’s
tombstone in St. Clement’s Cemetery in Winneshiek
County, Iowa is 25
November 1827.
The evidence we have gathered to date confirms that
Conrad Riehle is the son of Felix Riehle, so we have come
to the conclusion that the birth date listed on the
tombstone is wrong. |
Conrad
emigrated from Wagshurst, Baden, Germany with his parents and
siblings in 1847. The
Felix Riehle Family settled in Ripley County, Indiana.
In 1848, settlers from nearby Oldenburg, Indiana made an
exploratory trip to the frontier of Northeastern Iowa.
These settlers came back with glowing reports of the
Iowa frontier. Conrad
Riehle and his neighbor George Herzog, both young unmarried
men, moved to Iowa in 1850.
On
the 1850 Federal Census, Conrad Riehle lived with George Bachel
family in Jackson Township in Winneshiek County, Iowa along
with Ferdalin Baumgardener.
Conrad later settled in the Calmar Township (south west
corner of Winneshiek County) Iowa.
He was one of three settlers that had a team of horses
in 1851; most settlers used oxen, which were much cheaper.
Conrad Riehle was a farmer, grew wheat, oats and corn.
The Federal Census from 1860 - 1880 shows that farming
continued well; that Conrad's sons were progressive farmers;
that their crops were good; that Conrad prospered.
Two separate citations mention that Conrad drove a
two-seated surrey to church with great enthusiasm.
Conrad
and other German-speaking settlers helped to construct the
first permanent church in Spillville, Iowa.
It was made of brick and named St. Clement.
Construction began in 1856.
Conrad Riehle and Anna Jarosh's marriage is listed in a
pioneer roster of the Catholic clergy before a resident pastor
was assigned to Spillville.
They were married on September 24, 1856.
She was of Czech decent, he was German.
Conrad’s portrait hangs in the Bily Brothers’
Museum in Spillville, Iowa, and the caption reads, "Conrad
Riehle--the fifth settler of Spillville and the first to come
with a team of horses and a wagon".
More
About Conrad Riehle:
Burial: St. Clement's Cemetery, Winneshiek County, Iowa8
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Fact 1: 1850, Resided in Iowa, Winneshiek County9
Fact 2: July 23, 1858, received citizenship
papers from District Court, Winneshiek County, Iowa
Fact 3: 1860, Farmer, Real Estate$1000, Personal $34010
Fact 4: 1870, Farmer, Real Estate $3000,
Personal $110011
Fact 5: 1880, Farmer12
Fact 6: August 1881, Buried at St. Clements
Cemetery
More
About Anna Jarosh:
Burial: St. Clement's Cemetery, Winneshiek County, Iowa13
Cause
of Death: Carcinoma of Stomach
Fact
1: 1850, came to US, settled first in Cleveland, Ohio14
Fact
2: 1851, Settled in Iowa15
Fact
3: After death of 2nd Husband, She lived with Rose (daughter)
and Joseph Slebiska16
Fact
4: April 02, 1914, Buried at St. Clement Cemetery, Spillville,
Iowa
Children
of Conrad Riehle and Anna Jarosh are:
2
i. Caroline2
Riehle, born about 1857 in Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa;
died Unknown. She
married John (J.C.) Klein May 14, 1878.
3
ii. Elizabeth
Riehle, born about 1859 in Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa;
died Unknown. She
married John Dvorak.
+ 4
iii.
Anthony Riehle, born about 1861 in Spillville,
Winneshiek County, Iowa; died 1940 in Iowa.
+ 5
iv.
Frank Riehle, born May 13, 1863 in Spillville,
Winneshiek County, Iowa; died October 23, 1893 in Spillville,
Winneshiek County, Iowa.
6
v. Mary
Anna Riehle, born July 29, 1865 in Spillville, Winneshiek
County, Iowa; died Unknown.
She married James Beranek.
+ 7
vi. Joseph
Francis Riehle, born July 05, 1867 in Spillville, Winneshiek
County, Iowa; died January 16, 1944 in Iowa.
+ 8
vii. Rosa
Riehle, born about 1869 in Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa;
died September 17, 1944.
+ 9
viii. Henry
Riehle, born July 28, 1871 in Spillville, Winneshiek County,
Iowa; died July 1939 in Iowa.
10
ix. Anna
Riehle, born August 06, 1873 in Spillville, Winneshiek County,
Iowa; died Unknown. She
married Fred Sestak.
+ 11
x.
George Riehle, born February 25, 1876 in Iowa; died 1963
in Iowa.
+
12
xi.
William Riehle, born February 03, 1878 in Winneshiek
County, Iowa; died June 22, 1964 in Iowa.
Generation
No. 2
4.
Anthony2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born about 1861 in
Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died 1940 in Iowa. He married Harriet
Theresa Heldt November 20, 1883.
She was born 1858 in Spillville, Winneshiek County,
Iowa, and died 1941 in Iowa.
Child
of Anthony Riehle and Harriet Heldt is:
13
i. Rose
Emma3 Riehle.
She
married Carl Edward Herold; born about 1885.
5.
Frank2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born May 13, 1863 in
Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died October 23, 1893
in Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa.
He married Rose
Caroline Heldt June 24, 1884.
She was born August 24, 1860 in Winneshiek County, Iowa,
and died March 06, 1949 in Cresco, Howard County, Iowa.
Notes
for Frank Riehle:
Frank
Riehle and his brother Anton Riehle were crossing the Brewery
Bridge in Spillville, Iowa in October 1893.
The bridge was too weak to support the weight of steam
traction engine. The
floor of the bridge collapsed, tumbling the men and the rig
sixteen feet below to the bed of Spielman’s Creek.
Anton escaped with a bruised toe, but Frank was scalded
by the escaping steam and water and died.
Frank's wife sued the county for $5,000 damages.
On advice, she settled for $1,000, which the supervisors
offered as full compensation.
Because the brothers knew the bridge was considered to
be weak, the board held there was no legal claim on the county. However, the board
further reasoned that it would cost at least that sum to carry
the suit through the courts, that the widow would lose, and the
suit would impoverish her, and that because there were four
dependant children, the family would become wards of the county. The supervisors
concluded that the payment of the sum would make it possible
for Mrs. Riehle to pay off the mortgage on the 80 acres she
occupied and enable her to become self sufficient. (They Came
to This Place, Klimesh, p.117, c. 1983.
Information used with permission of Cyril Klimesh)

More
About Frank Riehle:
Cause
of Death: Scalded in steam tractor accident
Fact
1: 1891, Bought farm from John Adam Heldt
Notes
for Rose Caroline Heldt:
After
husband, Frank, was killed in the accident on the bridge,
daughter Rosena was born 18 May 1894 and died 5 March 1900. Rosena was a
red-haired girl whose hair hung down to her waist.
Grandma
Rose was very frugal. She
saved her seed, started it sprouting, and planted that seed for
the family garden. She
spent most of her time hoeing.
She was stalwart, walked straight, and was very
independent. My
father, Fred Riehle, would buy whiskey for his mother (Rose)
and she would hide it. She
made her own clothes and she particularly liked polka dots. Her expression was, "Is
that right." Evidently,
she had things her own way on the farm.
One had to butcher the right way and she had her own way
for smokehouse seasoning.
I
(Dorothy Riehle Call) remember visiting the farm, and my
greatest recollection is the black walnut tree.
One had to use an anvil and hammer to pound on the
walnut, which had an outer fuzzy green covering.
I also recall the Indian graves that had been plowed
around and it was easy to see.
Grandma
Rose was aptly named as she had flaming red hair.
Even in old age, her hair dulled down but was never gray.
Grandma
Rose moved to town with Uncle Joe and Aunt Carrie after renting
the farm. She wove rugs to supplement her income.
During WWII she was active in the Red Cross and was
awarded a Red Cross pin.
More
About Rose Caroline Heldt:
Fact
1: 1925, Sold farm to George A. Riehle
Fact 2: March 1949, Buried at St. Clement Cemetery
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Rose
(Heldt) Riehle
(1860 - 1949)
Children
of Frank Riehle and Rose Heldt are:
14
i. Caroline3
Riehle, born May 22, 1885.
She married Francis Joseph Herold, born 1880.
Notes
for Francis Joseph Herold:
Francis
J. Herold and Caroline Riehle Harold were the Godparents of
Dorothy Riehle Call.
15
ii. George
Anthony Riehle, born July 05, 1887 in Spillville, Winneshiek
County, Iowa; died April 09, 1963 in Iowa.
He married Mathilda Ptacek June 03, 1913; born January
02, 1889; died June 29, 1971.
More
About George Anthony Riehle:
Fact
1: 1925, Bought Family Farm from Rose Heldt Riehle
Fact
2: 1950, Sold Family Farm to Raymond Riehle
Fact
3: 1973, Farm sold to Roger Riehle
Fact
4: 1984, Farm known as RIEHLE FAMILY FARMS (has been in family
since 1856, John A. Heldt.)
16
iii. Frank
W. Riehle, born December 28, 1889 in Winneshiek County, Iowa. He married Sophia
Neubauer.
17
iv. Frederick
Henry Riehle, born February 18, 1893 in Spillville, Winneshiek
Co., Iowa; died April 08, 1988 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
He married (1) Gertrude Regina Eleanor Steinmetz October
07, 1913 in St. Joseph's Church, Cresco, Iowa; born September
18, 1895 in Cresco, Howard Co., Iowa; divorced in 1950; died
May 14, 1982 in Cresco, Howard Co., Iowa.
He married (2) Muriel Luers August 21, 1951.

Frederick
Henry Riehle
(1893
- 1988)
18
v. Rosena
K. Riehle, born May 19, 1894 in Winneshiek County, Iowa; died
March 05, 1900 in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
More
About Rosena K. Riehle:
Cause
of Death: Ruptured appendix17
7.
Joseph Francis2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born July 05, 1867
in Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died January 16,
1944 in Iowa. He
married Katherine M. Heldt
September 08, 1891. She
was born June 1870 in Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died Unknown.
More
About Joseph Francis Riehle:
Census:
January 14, 1920, Stapleton Twp., Chickasaw County, Iowa
Children
of Joseph Riehle and Katherine Heldt are:
19
i. Elmer3
Riehle, born about 1897.
20
ii. Clarence
Riehle, born about 1902.
21
iii. Aloysius
Riehle, born about 1904.
22
iv. Louise
Riehle, born about 1904.
8.
Rosa2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born about 1869 in
Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died September 17,
1944. She
married. She
married Joseph Slebiska
February 03, 1891.
Child
of Rosa Riehle and Joseph Slepicka is:
23
i. Gertrude3
Slepicka, born 1894 in Iowa.
She married William M. Herold; born 1890 in Iowa.
9.
Henry2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born July 28, 1871
in Spillville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died July 1939 in
Iowa. He married Emma T. Heldt February
15, 1898. She
was born January 25, 1875 in Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died
July 02, 1930 in Iowa.
More
About Henry Riehle:
Burial:
St. Clement Catholic Cemetery, Winneshiek County, Iowa
More
About Emma T. Heldt:
Burial:
St. Clement Catholic Cemetery, Winneshiek County, Iowa
Children
of Henry Riehle and Emma Heldt are:
24
i. Henrietta3
Riehle, born January 29, 1900; died January 20, 1982.
She married Bert Schissel.
25
ii. Mildred
Theresa Riehle, born January 09, 1903 in Ft. Atkinson, Iowa18; died April
28, 1984 in Ft. Atkinson, Iowa.
She married Zeno Phillip Huber November 24, 1920 in St.
John's Catholic Church; born April 10, 1898 in Washington Twp.,
Winneshiek Co., Iowa; died June 07, 1962 in Ft. Atkinson, Iowa.
More
About Mildred Theresa Riehle:
Burial:
St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
More
About Zeno Phillip Huber:
Burial:
St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
Occupation:
Bet. 1921 - 1962, Farmer - Old Mission Huber Farm
26
iii. Wilfrid
George Riehle, born July 16, 1906 in Ft. Atkinson, Iowa; died
June 09, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
He married Marie Mercedes McKenna February 10, 1936 in
St. Bridget's Church, Bluffton, Iowa; born April 03, 1917 in
Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa.
11.
George2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born February 25,
1876 in Iowa, and died 1963 in Iowa.
He married Frances
B. Herold June 27, 1899.
She was born July 04, 187719,
and died 194519.
Children
of George Riehle and Frances Herold are:
27
i. Gertrude3
Riehle, born November 15, 190219;
died December 09, 1996.
28
ii. Irene
Riehle, born May 04, 190819.
29
iii. Leo
Riehle, born November 15, 191019;
died July 195719.
30
iv. Leona
Riehle, born November 15, 191019;
died September 14, 198919.
31
v. Paul
Riehle, born 191319;
died 196619.
32
vi. Viola
Riehle, born May 05, 191519;
died August 08, 198519.
33
vii. Bernard
Riehle, born December 13, 191719.
12.
William2
Riehle (Conrad1) was born February 03,
1878 in Winneshiek County, Iowa, and died June 22, 1964 in Iowa. He married Christina
Soukup July 06, 1904 in St. Wenceslaus Church,
Spillville, Winneshiek Co., Iowa.
She was born April 23, 1885 in Ft. Atkinson, Iowa, and
died June 12, 1981 in Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa.
More
About William Riehle:
Occupation: Bet. 1904 - 1945, Farmer - Winneshiek Co., Calmar
Twp., Section 29
Notes
for Christina Soukup:
Christina's
obituary says that she and William Riehle had nine children.
(Decorah Journal June 18, 1981.)
Children
of William Riehle and Christina Soukup are:
34
i. Mae3
Riehle. She
married Adolph Mashek.
35
ii. Oscar
Riehle, died at age 1.
36
iii. Norbert
Riehle. He
married Angline Sabeika.
37
iv. Christine
Riehle. She
married Ray Lukes.
38
v. Conrad
J. Riehle.
Notes
for Conrad J. Riehle:
Remained single
39
vi. Wilma
Riehle. She
married Ervin Sabelka.
40
vii. Dorothy
Riehle. She
married Russell Hanson.
41 viii. Alice Riehle,
born February 03, 1908 in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
She married James A. Kuhn September 14, 1931 in St.
Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Spillville, Iowa20;
born July 25, 1908 in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
More
About Alice Riehle:
Education:
1923, Graduated from the 8th grade, St. Wenceslaus School
More
About James A. Kuhn:
Occupation:
Farmer - Kuhn Family Farm- Winneshiek Co., Sumner Twp., Section
34
42
ix. Julius
Robert Riehle, born December 01, 1923 in Winneshiek County,
Iowa. He married
Phyllis Marie Novak; born September 12, 1936.
Endnotes
1.
Wagshurst Baden Catholic
Church record #44 of births listed in 1828.
2. Winneshiek County
Courthouse, Decorah, Iowa.
3. Tombstone inscription
St. Clement's Cemetery, Winneshiek Co., Iowa.
4. Records of marriage
found in Festina, Iowa, Citation 17, marriage of Conrad Riely
(Riehle) and Anna Jarush (Jarosh).
Witnesses John and Anna Kremish.
Signed by Priest Louis DeCaily.
5. State of
Iowa--Department of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate, Lists
date of birth as March 11, 1837, born in Bohemia.
6. Winneshiek Co., IA,
marriage record -
Second marriage of Anna (Jaros) Reahli to Vencl Slepika on July
28,1882. Lists
her birthplace as Tabor, Bohemia.
7. State of
Iowa--Department of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate.
8. Tombstone inscription
St. Clement's Cemetery, Winneshiek Co., Iowa.
9. 1850
Federal Census, Winneshiek County, Washington
Township.
10. 1860 Federal Census,
Page 106, Calmar Township, Winneshiek Co., Iowa.
11. 1870 Federal Census,
Page 46, Calmar Township, Winneshiek Co., Iowa.
12. 1880 Federal Census,
page 15, Ed. 340, Calmar Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa.
13. Tombstone inscription
St. Clement's Cemetery, Winneshiek Co., Iowa.
14. Obituary, Page 4,
col. 1 and col. 2, Calmar Courier, April 10, 1914.
15. Obituary, page 4,
col. 1 and col. 2, Calmar Courier April 10, 1914.
16. Obituary, Page 4,
col. 1 and col. 2, Calmar Courier.
April 10, 1914.
17. Notes of Dorothy
Riehle Call.
18. Iowa Sesquicentennial
Project of the Decorah Genealogy Association, WINNESHIEK
COUNTY, IOWA BIOGRAPHIES
- 1996, (1996;
Decorah, Iowa), page H-72, Submitted by Helen Langreck.
20. Iowa Sesquicentennial
Project of the Decorah Genealogy Association, WINNESHIEK
COUNTY, IOWA BIOGRAPHIES
- 1996, (1996;
Decorah, Iowa), pages, K-58 - K59, Article submitted by Alice
Kuhn.


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