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View Tree for Dora MetchieDora Metchie (b. date unknown, d. date unknown)

Dora Metchie was born date unknown in Germany, and died date unknown in Unknown. She married George Paulmann on March 07, 1868 in Wisconsin10.

More About Dora Metchie:
Burial: Unknown, Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose, CA.
Residence 1: 1909, 722 S. 5th St., San Jose, CA.
Residence 2: 1873, Boelus, NE.

More About Dora Metchie and George Paulmann:
Marriage: March 07, 1868, Wisconsin.10

 Includes NotesMarriage Notes for Dora Metchie and George Paulmann:
From article in German newspaper, San Jose, CA 1928:

60th Wedding Anniversary Celebration

On March 7th 1928, we were pleased to attend the charming reunion Ceremony
commemorating the 60th Wedding Anniversary of the dear Paulmann couple.

The event was given by the lay sisters of the local Woman's guild in San Jose
and held in the ballroom basement near the Church. The sumptuous table-setting
featured an elaborate wedding cake, decorated with a colourful bouquet of
frosting paste flowers with 60 candles, and made to resemble a wedding Reception
and the overall effect delighted everyone who attended.

Even more delightful than the room was to be able to see the honoured couple,
now quite advanced in years, sitting at the head of the main table at their
rightful place of Honour, and it was quite a treat to be able to meet and speak
to them in person.

This reporter allowed a poem written by him to be read commemorating their long
life in order to open the festivities as served as a kind of welcoming speech.
Mr Paulmann dutifully acknowledged the honour given him by standing up from his
place at the table, and thanking God for the many rich years of happiness he has
granted the two of them, and mentioned (with great love and respect) the
wonderful support he has received from his wife during all that time.

Among those seated at the table near the Honorees were the eldest and youngest
of their daughters. On the following Sunday, two of their sons were able to
throw a dinner party for the Paulmanns.

George Paulmann and his wife "Madge" were married 60 years to the day, on March
7th, 1868 near Madison, Wisconsin, after both had recovered their health (for
some time before the two of them had enjoyed only middling health, so the two had
even more reason to celebrate at their wedding reception that year.

Their good health lasted, for God blessed them with 12 children, (of which 9 are
still living today) and no less than 42 grandchildren, and 18
great-grandchildren. In 1873 the Paulmann's moved to a neighbourhood near St.
Paul, Nebraska where they were able to afford a large farm house. Over the next
several years, the Lord blessed their endeavours, and allowed them to grow
financially secure.

It was exactly 60 years ago that George Paulmann became a member of the German
Methodist Church there, where he soon became a lay-reader for the parish,
reciting passages from the periodical The Christian Apologist.

Two years later, in 1875, George began to sermonize a little on his own, and was
able to gradually improve upon his delivery technique--so much so that between
1881 and 1884, he was speaking in over 11 different parishes, and was eventually
installed as a lay-assistant to the ministers Rev. Wilhelm Fricte and Rev.
Leopold Heffel.

During this hectic time, his wife stood at his side and assisted him in meeting
his obligations with the church, even travelling with him out of the country
whenever necessary. In this way the two of them worked together in spreading
the Gospel abroad; however what they really enjoyed was the work they did in
their own local parish towards establishing God's Kingdom on earth.

Since 1909, the couple has been living in San Jose California, where they have
been active for many years leaving their own spiritual impression on a somewhat
less than religious (sometimes downright hostile) environment. But they grew to
love their local Congregation "in the house of the Lord", and praised God by
setting a holy and righteous example for others to see, and in time were able to
expand the good work of our God to the outer reaches of the city, and God
willing, they still are able to contribute and receive further blessings in the
future.

And now, to honour the Paulmann's, a small fitting extract from the Psalms
(92:12-14)

"The Righteous shall flourish like the Palm Tree:
Yea, they shall grow like a Cedar of Lebanon.
They are planted in the House of [The LORD];
and they flourish in the Courts of our God.
In old age, they still produce fruit:
They shall always remain Green, and Full of Vigour [lit. "sap") ."

--Johannes Schneider


Children of Dora Metchie and George Paulmann are:
  1. Charles Phillip Paulman, b. date unknown, NE, d. February 21, 1966, San Jose, CA.
  2. +Emma Paulman, b. date unknown, d. date unknown.
  3. +Arthur Theodore Paulman, b. May 08, 1892, Nebraska, d. December 31, 1956, Los Angeles, CA.
  4. Henry G. Paulman, b. date unknown, d. date unknown.
  5. Albert F. Paulman, b. date unknown, d. date unknown.
  6. +Bertha Paulman, b. date unknown, d. date unknown.
  7. William E. Paulman, b. date unknown, d. date unknown.
  8. Unknown Paulman, b. date unknown, d. date unknown.
  9. +Mary Paulman, b., Boelus, NE, d. September 11, Grand Island, NE11.
  10. Unknown Paulman, d. date unknown.
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