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Jeanne HEINRICH. Parents: Eldo HEINRICH and Evelyn KRUEGER.


Jeremy HEINRICH. Parents: Harlan HEINRICH and Susan SNYDER.


Jessica HEINRICH. Parents: Bernard HEINRICH and DEBBIE.


Johan Gottlieb (John) HEINRICH1 was born on 15 Nov 1851 in Mayville, Williamstown Township, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 He died of carcinoma of the stomach on 2 Mar 1928 in Shawano, Shawano County, Wisconsin.1 He was buried on 5 Mar 1928 in Nicholson Lutheran Cemetery, Bear Creek, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1
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Johan (John) Gottlieb Heinrich: My Grandpa, by Inez Krubsack Bristow - 1992
(daughter of Martha, John's daughter)

My earliest memory of my dear, white haired maternal grandfather was that he was my refuge. How happy I was to see him walking up the hill to our farmhouse in Wisconsin. He was always glad to see me when I'd run to meet him. He'd hold my hand as we trudged up the hill together. He was a retired widower who no longer lived in his own home- or owned one. He would stay a few weeks with each of his nine married children. As a small child, I was often left to my own devices, as my mother was an overworked farmer's wife. She took care of my run-about baby brother, Eugene, who got into much mischief. Also, my dearest sister Phyllis, two years older than I, needed, much care. She had been a polio victim in 1921, which left her badly crippled, unable to walk or use her arms. My mother, Martha also did countless farm chores, as well as cooking and baking bread and pastries for all of us. That included one, and sometimes two hired men who worked for my father, Paul. So it wasn't surprising that my mother had very little time for me. But Grandpa Heinrich always had time for me when he stayed with us. During my unhappy moments, which were many, I'd climb onto his lap and snuggle against his long, white beard. He'd sometimes give me a "ridey didey". Moving his crossed leg up and down as I straddled his ankle and held both his outstretched hands to balance myself. He'd always welcome me in a kindly way, and had time to play with me and listen to my troubles. Grandpa was a tall, stoop-shoulder man, from much hard work as a farmer in earlier years. He often walked with his gnarled, rheumatic hands clasped behind his back. Inspite of being afflicted with what was then called rheumatism; he could carve and whittle intriguing objects with those dear hands. He'd often make a willow whistle for me. He also chopped wood and made kindling shavings for the kitchen and parlor stoves. He started the fires for my mother early each morning, and fed them as needed, during the weeks he stayed with us. Looking back after more than sixty-five years, it seemed to me that the sun shone more often when Grandpa Heinrich was with us. My maternal grandmother Mary Marie Dautermann Heinrich died when she was fifty one years old. Only one of their children, Aunt Emma, had married before Grandma's death. So Grandpa had a very hard time supporting his family. They had lived on a small farm near Sugarbush, Wisconsin. Grandpa died of stomach cancer when he was seventy seven, and I was eight year sold. Losing his love and friendship was the greatest sorrow of my young life. He had always been kind, tolerant of my childish foibles, and understanding of my frequent feeling of unhappiness. His presence in our home had been a great blessing to me during my earliest years.
He'd been living with Aunt Anna and her family during his last illness. Her children too, especially my cousin Bernice, the youngest, remembers him fondly. He had planted an orchard of ten apple trees near our farmhouse. It was well cared for as long as he was able to do the work to maintain it. We especially enjoyed the Whitney crab apples and "pear" apples for many, many years. Eating them always reminded us, again and again, of Grandpa. He had also planted a large garden for us, including potatoes, and cared for it. His work had been a blessing to all his family members.
Parents: Fredrich William (Friedrich Wilhelm) (William) HEINRICH and Johanna Caroline (Caroline) HENKER (HENCKER).

Spouse: Mary Maria DAUTERMAN. Johan Gottlieb (John) HEINRICH and Mary Maria DAUTERMAN were married on 26 Apr 1878 in Washington County, Wisconsin.1 They appeared in the census in 1880 in Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. The family appears in the 1880 census under the name Henrich: John, Mary, daughter Emma. They appeared in the census in 1900 in Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. The family appears in the 1900 census under the name Hinrich?: John, Mary, children Emma, Walter, Lizzie, Annie, Louis, Ella, Laura, Martha, Carus?, Edna. Children were: Emma Amanda HEINRICH, Walter Bertholdt HEINRICH, Elizabeth Dorthea (Lizzie) HEINRICH, Anna Caroline Margarethe (Annie) HEINRICH, Louis John (Ludwig Johann) HEINRICH, Ella Marie HEINRICH, Laura Lydia HEINRICH, Martha Barbara HEINRICH, Edna Sophia HEINRICH, Cora Adeline HEINRICH.


John Michael HEINRICH. Parents: Michael Orrin (Mike) HEINRICH and Susan Marie RYSKIEWICZ.


John Steven HEINRICH. Parents: Cletus Wilber (Wilber) HEINRICH and Dorothy June BROUNACKER.

Spouse: Christine HWA-CHA KANG. Children were: Patrick Lee HEINRICH, John Thomas HEINRICH, Jason Mark HEINRICH.


John Thomas HEINRICH. Parents: John Steven HEINRICH and Christine HWA-CHA KANG.

Spouse: Rebecca BUSTAMANTE. Children were: Amaya Dae HEINRICH, Elena HEINRICH.


John Walter HEINRICH. Parents: Orrin Harold HEINRICH and Charlotte Mary (Charley) MEYER.

Spouse: Jean ADAMS. Children were: no children HEINRICH.


Joseph (Eldo) Dahlheimer HEINRICH. Parents: Orrin Harold HEINRICH and Charlotte Mary (Charley) MEYER.

Spouse: Jane Andrea DAHLHEIMER. Children were: no children HEINRICH.


Joshua HEINRICH. Parents: David HEINRICH and Mardee SMITH.


Julie HEINRICH. Parents: Cletus Wilber (Wilber) HEINRICH and Dorothy June BROUNACKER.

Spouse: John WOODCOCK.


Justin HEINRICH. Parents: Harlan HEINRICH and Susan SNYDER.


Karen HEINRICH. Parents: Roy HEINRICH and Evelyn MARBERG.

Spouse: James STROBEL. Children were: Steven STROBEL, Scott STROBEL, Gregory STROBEL.


Kari Ann HEINRICH. Parents: Michael Orrin (Mike) HEINRICH and Susan Marie RYSKIEWICZ.


Kathleen HEINRICH. Parents: Roy HEINRICH and Evelyn MARBERG.

Spouse: John LUECK. Children were: Jaenatte Karan LUECK, Kenneth John LUECK.


Laura Lydia HEINRICH1 was born on 14 Jul 1891 in Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 She died on 8 Mar 1985 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.1 She was buried on 11 Mar 1985.1 Parents: Johan Gottlieb (John) HEINRICH and Mary Maria DAUTERMAN.

Spouse: Leon FRITSCH. Leon FRITSCH and Laura Lydia HEINRICH were married on 2 Aug 1915.1 Children were: Verner FRITSCH.


Linda Pauline HEINRICH. Parents: Vilas Zachary HEINRICH and Pauline WEBER.

Spouse: Kenneth Edward KOSKEY. Children were: Mark Alan KOSKEY, Scott David KOSKEY, Keith Edward KOSKEY, Gregory Michael KOSKEY, Amy Sue KOSKEY.


Logan HEINRICH. Parents: David HEINRICH and Mardee SMITH.


Lorna HEINRICH1 died on 12 Apr 2009 in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin. Lorna C. Vafeas
Lorna C. Vafeas of La Crosse and formerly of Antigo, Wis., died Sunday, April 12, 2009, at Evergreen Terrace in Antigo in the care of her family and LeRoyer Hospice.
She was born July 10, 1917, in Antigo, the daughter of the late Walter and Clara (Klemm) Heinrich.
She married William Vafeas on Nov 22, 1969, in Winona, Minn. He survives.
She was a graduate of Antigo High School. For a year she was an employee of the Wisconsin State Highway Department in Rhinelander, Wis. In 1938 she moved to La Crosse where she was employed as an executive secretary to the president of University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She retired in 1988. She enjoyed reading. Mrs. Vafeas was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and American Legion Auxiliary in La Crosse.
Surviving are her husband, William Vafeas; a sister, Florence Schumitsch of Antigo, two sisters-in-law, Charlotte Heinrich and Evelyn Heinrich, both of Antigo; a brother-in-law, Steve Vafeas of Detroit; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by parents; her first husband, Arthur Dux; two sisters, Marie Poss and Verna Adams; and three brothers, Roy, Eldo and Orrin Heinrich.
Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. today, April 14, at Peace Lutheran Church in Antigo with the Rev. David Karolus officiating. Visitation will be today at the church from 9:30 a.m. to time of services.
Bradley Funeral Home in Antigo is assisting with arrangements.

Parents: Walter Bertholdt HEINRICH and Clara KLEMM.

Spouse: Arthur DIX.

Spouse: William VAFEAS.


Louis John (Ludwig Johann) HEINRICH1 was born on 11 Jun 1887 in Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 He appeared in the census in 1910 in Norrie, Marathon County, Wisconsin. He appears in the 1910 census under the name Louis Jr. Heinrich. He is living with his brother's family: Walter B. Heinrich, wife, Clara, daughter Maria. He died on 3 Nov 1962.1 He was buried on 6 Nov 1962 in Catholic Cemetery, Birnamwood, Marathon County, Wisconsin.1 Parents: Johan Gottlieb (John) HEINRICH and Mary Maria DAUTERMAN.

Spouse: Edna Katherine MEVERDEN. Louis John (Ludwig Johann) HEINRICH and Edna Katherine MEVERDEN were married on 20 Sep 1917 in Tigerton, Shawano County, Wisconsin.1 They appeared in the census in 1920 in Birnamwood, Marathon County, Wisconsin. The family appears in the 1920 census under the name Heinrich: Lance (should be Louis, age 32), Edna (wife, age 24), Wilbur (son, age 1+?). They appeared in the census in 1930 in Aniwa, Shawano County, Wisconsin. The family appears in the 1930 census under the name Heinrich: Louis J (head, age 42), Edna (wife, age 35), Wilber (son, age 11), Vilas Z (son, age 10), Alice K (daughter, age 7), Eunice R (daughter, age 2), Norrine A (daughter, age 7 months). Children were: Cletus Wilber (Wilber) HEINRICH, Vilas Zachary HEINRICH, Alice K HEINRICH, Eunice Rita HEINRICH, Norene A (Norrine?) HEINRICH.


Lucy Jean HEINRICH1 was born on 24 May 1960 in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1 She died from cancer on 25 Oct 2002 in Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.1 She was buried on 29 Oct 2002 in Queen of Peace Mausoleum, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1 Parents: Orrin Harold HEINRICH and Charlotte Mary (Charley) MEYER.

Spouse: John Francis JANSEN. John Francis JANSEN and Lucy Jean HEINRICH were married on 13 Oct 1984.1 Children were: no children JANSEN.


Lydia HEINRICH1 was born on 31 Aug 1880 in Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 She died on 30 Nov 1958.1 She was buried on 3 Dec 1958 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Shawano, Shawano County, Wisconsin.1 Parents: Carl William (William) HEINRICH and Barbara Mary DAUTERMAN.

Spouse: William Andrew MCDONELL. William Andrew MCDONELL and Lydia HEINRICH were married on 3 Jun 1903.1 Children were: Mary MCDONELL, George M MCDONELL, Dorothy MCDONELL, Gordon Heinrich MCDONELL, John Earl MCDONELL.


Mariah Lynn HEINRICH. Parents: David HEINRICH and Mardee SMITH.


Marie HEINRICH1 was born on 23 Sep 1909 in Birnamwood, Marathon County, Wisconsin.1 She died on 4 Oct 1995 in Langlade Memorial Hospital, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1 She was buried on 7 Oct 1995.1 Parents: Walter Bertholdt HEINRICH and Clara KLEMM.

Spouse: Robert J POSS. Robert J POSS and Marie HEINRICH were married on 30 Sep 1933 in Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin.1


Martha Barbara HEINRICH1 was born on 2 Oct 1894 in Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 She died on 7 Mar 1989 in Wittenberg, Shawano County, Wisconsin.1 She was buried on 10 Mar 1989 in Forest Lutheran Cemetery, Birnamwood, Marathon County, Wisconsin.1 Parents: Johan Gottlieb (John) HEINRICH and Mary Maria DAUTERMAN.

Spouse: Paul KRUBSACK. Paul KRUBSACK and Martha Barbara HEINRICH were married on 4 Aug 1915 in Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois.1 Children were: Helen Margaret KRUBSACK, Phyllis June KRUBSACK, Inez Mae KRUBSACK, Eugene Edward KRUBSACK, Lois Larae KRUBSACK.


Mary Ann HEINRICH. Parents: Orrin Harold HEINRICH and Charlotte Mary (Charley) MEYER.

Spouse: Terry MCGUIRE.

Spouse: Michael LYNCH. Children were: Karen LYNCH.


Michael HEINRICH. Parents: Owen HEINRICH and Monica FELTIS.


Michael Orrin (Mike) HEINRICH. Parents: Orrin Harold HEINRICH and Charlotte Mary (Charley) MEYER.

Spouse: Pamela RAITH.

Spouse: Susan Marie RYSKIEWICZ. Children were: John Michael HEINRICH, Kari Ann HEINRICH, Amy Elizabeth HEINRICH.


Mortimer Allen HEINRICH1 was born on 3 Feb 1914 in Berkeley, Alameda County, California.1 He died on 20 Nov 1997 in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii.1 He was buried on 18 Jan 2000 in National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.1 Parents: Edward Oscar HEINRICH and Marion ALLEN.

Spouse: Elizabeth Mary ONTHANK.


Nicholas HEINRICH. Parents: Bernard HEINRICH and Beverly ZURAKOWSKI.


no children HEINRICH. Parents: John Walter HEINRICH and Jean ADAMS.


no children HEINRICH. Parents: Joseph (Eldo) Dahlheimer HEINRICH and Jane Andrea DAHLHEIMER.


Norene A (Norrine?) HEINRICH. Parents: Louis John (Ludwig Johann) HEINRICH and Edna Katherine MEVERDEN.

Spouse: Anthony GRACYLANY. Children were: Jeffery GRACYLANY, Brian GRACYLANY, Clark GRACYLANY, Randall GRACYLANY, Drew GRACYLANY, Gregory GRACYLANY, Aron GRACYLANY, LeeAnn GRACYLANY, Elise GRACYLANY.


Orrin Harold HEINRICH1 was born on 15 Feb 1916 in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1 He served in the military between 1944 and 1926. Orrin served as a navigator in the United States Air Force from 1942 until 1946. During World War II he performed 16 missions in a B-17 Flying Fortress. His plane was shot down by German fighters on March 6, 1944. He spent 14 and 1/2 months as a prisoner of war in Stalag LufOns, as soldiers said a guest of Germany. He was discharged from the Air Force with the rank of captain He died on 16 Feb 2003 in Eastview Medical and Rehabilitaton Center, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1 He was buried on 21 Feb 2003 in Queen of Peace Mausoleum, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1

FEBRUARY 2003 - OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT:
Orrin H. Heinrich, a World War II pilot and mink rancher, died Sunday, February 16, 2003 at the Eastview Medical and Rehabilitation Center. He was 87 years old.
Mr. Heinrich served as a navigator in the United States Air Force from 1942 until 1946. During World War II he performed 16 missions in a B-17 Flying Fortress. His plane was shot down by German fighters on March 6, 1944. He spent 14 and 1/2 months as a prisoner of war in Stalag LufOns, as soldiers said a guest of Germany. He was discharged from the Air Force with the rank of captain.
Following the military service, he operated a mink ranch in the Town of Rolling for 33 years, and remained active in the retail fur business following retirement.
Mr. Heinrich was born February 15, 1916 in Antigo, a son of the late Walter and Clara (Klemm) Heinrich. He married the former Charlotte M. Meyer on May 31, 1941 in Davenport, Iowa. She survives.
Mr. Heinrich graduated from Antigo High School in 1934 and served in the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1936 until 1939,
He was a member of St John Catholic Church in Antigo and served on the Finance Committee, and Parish Council. He was also a member of Leland-Tollefson No. 2653, Paul Marms Disabled American Veterans Chapter 3, and Sparks-Doernenburg American Legion Post No 3, all of Antigo.
He enjoyed deer hunting, spending time in the woods, cutting wood and wood working.
In addition to his wife, survivors include three daughters: Mary Ann (Michael) Lynch of Mequon, Dorothy (Bruce) Olson of Plover, and Deborah (Gary) Scharping of Moyale, Kenya, East Africa, three sons, John (Jean Adams) Heinrich of Marquette, Michigan, Michael (special friend Pam Raith) Heinrich of Antigo and Joseph (Jane) Heinrich of London, England, and nine grandchildren.
His further survived by two sisters Lorna (William) Vafeas of LaCrosse and Florence (Lester) Schumitsch of Antigo; a son-in-law, John Jansen of Glendale; a brother, Roy Heinrich of Antigo, and a sister-in-law, Evelyn Heinrich of Antigo.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Lucy Jansen in 2002 , two sisters, Marie Poss and Verna Adams, and a brother Eldo Heinrich.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at St John Catholic Church. Rev. Jeremiah Worman will officiate. Interment with military rites by Antigo veterans will be in the Queen of Peace Mausoleum.
Visitation is planned at the Bradley Funeral Home Thursday from 3:30p.m. until 8 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. A wake service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday.
A memorial fund has been established to St John Catholic Church.
Parents: Walter Bertholdt HEINRICH and Clara KLEMM.

Spouse: Charlotte Mary (Charley) MEYER. Children were: John Walter HEINRICH, Mary Ann HEINRICH, Michael Orrin (Mike) HEINRICH, Dorothy Marie HEINRICH, Joseph (Eldo) Dahlheimer HEINRICH, Deborah Charlene HEINRICH, Lucy Jean HEINRICH.


Otto HEINRICH1,8 was born on 24 Oct 1888 in Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 He died on 19 Jan 1928 in New London, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 He was buried on 21 Jan 1928.1 Parents: Carl William (William) HEINRICH and Barbara Mary DAUTERMAN.

Spouse: Marie RASCHKE. Otto HEINRICH and Marie RASCHKE were married on 30 Sep 1920 in New London, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.1 [MY FAMILY.GED]

[MY FAMILY.ged]

Wife Age: 36


Owen HEINRICH. Parents: George HEINRICH and Elaine RODE.

Spouse: Monica FELTIS. Children were: Amber HEINRICH, Michael HEINRICH.


Patrick Lee HEINRICH. Parents: John Steven HEINRICH and Christine HWA-CHA KANG.


Pauline HEINRICH. Parents: Alan HEINRICH and Barbara HUSSING.


Ramona Beverly HEINRICH. Parents: Herbert Robert HEINRICH and Anna Marie ZIEGENHAGEN.

Spouse: Herman Paul BUNGE. Herman Paul BUNGE and Ramona Beverly HEINRICH were married on 4 Apr 1980 in St Johns Lutheran Church, Warthington, Minnesota.1 Children were: Byron Charles BUNGE, John Paul BUNGE, Michael Steven BUNGE, Cheryl Ellen BUNGE.


Richard HEINRICH. Parents: Vilas Zachary HEINRICH and Pauline WEBER.


Richard HEINRICH. Parents: Gordon John HEINRICH and YOSHIE.


Robert HEINRICH. Parents: Vilas Zachary HEINRICH and Pauline WEBER.


Roy HEINRICH1 died on 19 Aug 2006 in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin. He was buried on 22 Aug 2006 in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin. Parents: Walter Bertholdt HEINRICH and Clara KLEMM.

Spouse: Evelyn MARBERG. Children were: Kathleen HEINRICH, Karen HEINRICH.


Sigmond (Siegmont) HEINRICH1 was born in 1799 in Germany.1 He died in 1828.1

Spouse: unknown. Sigmond (Siegmont) HEINRICH and unknown were married on 25 Nov 1819 in Germany.1 Children were: Charles W HEINRICH, Fredrich William (Friedrich Wilhelm) (William) HEINRICH.


Susan HEINRICH. Parents: Eldo HEINRICH and Evelyn KRUEGER.


Theodore Allen HEINRICH1 was born on 15 Jun 1912 in Tacoma, Washington.1 He died in 1981.1 [MY FAMILY.GED]

[MY FAMILY.ged]

Theodore Allen Heinrich was born in Tacoma, Washington, on June15,1910,but grew up principal ly in the area of Berkeley, AlamedaCounty,California. He was educated in public schools, Be rkeley HighSchool, andthe University of California, where he graduated in 1931 witha majo r inphilosophy and minors in art, history and English. Followinghiscompletion of post-secon dary studies, he embarked on extensive travelinEurope and the Mediterranean, and was predomi nantly interestedinarchitecture and art.
In 1932, he began graduate studies at CambridgeUniversity(King'sCollege), to graduate w ith a Masters degree in artandarchitectural history in 1936. He resubmitted his Master's thesis,"Apostles of the Picturesque", towards a PhD in Art History, but itwasrefused (evidenc e of this can be found in correspondence in Box 62,file# 751). Nevertheless, he went on to i nclude this fictitious PhD fromtheUniversity of Cambridge as part of his formal education an dgainedpositions as professor of art history in latter years of his life.
During the years 1928 to 1935, he traveled to Europe onvariousoccasions and was fond o f touring the country side by car.
After completing his post-secondary studies, he returned totheUnited States, where, fol lowing a short-lived pursuit ofpossibilities ofa teaching career or other form of employment , he begantraining with theUnited States Army Service. He was trained in the AirForces Tech nicalTraining School in Sheppard Field, Texas, the 770thTechnical SchoolSquadron", Buckley F ield, Denver, Colorado, HunterField, Savannah,Georgia and in Field Artillery School, at For t Sill,Oklahoma.
Recognized for his academic and intellectual potential, combinedwithhis background in a rt history, he was recommended to pursuefurthertraining. In 1943, he entered the Military In telligenceTrainingCentre/Officer's Candidate School, at Camp Ritchie, Maryland.
Following completion of his training, he entered the Europeantheatrewith SHAEF, or th e Supreme Headquarters Allied ExpeditionaryForce, forthe years 1943 to 1945.
During the war, he was junior officer on the Intelligence staffofGeneral Eisenhower, an d served for two years as Deputy Chief,EnemyCommunications Section of G-2, where he worked i n the area of theuse andadministration of intelligence concerning strategic operationsregar dingthe German-controlled railway system, or Reischbahn.
After the war, from 1945 to 1950, he remained in Germanyinconnection with the recover y and restitution of looted works ofart.Hewas successively: Chief of Monuments, Fine Arts an d ArchivesBranch ofMilitary Government for Hesse, for the United States Zone ofGermany, and Cultural Property Advisor to the Wiesbaden Collecting Pointfor displacedworks of art and cul tural property, as well as was involvedin theadministrationof the Marburg and Munich Collect ing Points, andtheArchival Depot for looted books and manuscripts at Offenbach.
He was also involved in assisting German authorities intherehabilitation and reorganizi ng war-damaged museums, libraries,archives,monuments as well as organizing art history semin ars.
He was cited for a "Bronze Star Medal" for his meritorious serviceinconnection with mil itary operations during the years 1943 to 1945,andwas cited by the Belgian government for th e "Croix de He was ondetachedservice in 1945 for the purpose of establishing ade-Nazificati onpolicyand assisting with de-Nazification of higher officials of theGermanReichsbahn.
He was Curator of Art Collections and Senior Fellow for ArtHistoryat the Huntington Lib rary in San Marino, California, for 1951 to1952.From 1953 to 1955, he was Associate Curato r of PaintingsandCurator-in-charge of drawings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,NewYork. T here, he was involved in various projects to rebuild areas ofthegalleries, as well as publis hing several museum books. From 1955to1962, he was Director of the Royal Ontario Museum, To ronto.
In 1963, he served as Cultural Advisor to the Asia Foundation,inKarachi, Pakistan.
He was employed as professor of art history for the last twentyyearsof his life, beginn ing with his position as Visiting Professor ofArtHistory at the University of Saskatchewan , Regina Campus, fortheacademic year 1964 to 1965. In 1966, he began a full professorship atYork University, which he held up to the time of his death.
He also served as consultant and advisor on museum matters andarthistory in the Unite d States, Canada, Europe and Asia. He served ontheboards of several museums, and was a membe r of numerousprofessionalassociations and cultural organizations.
He was involved with the International Council on Museums, orICOM,for most of his profe ssional life and played a significant role inthedevelopment and research of a study carrie d out in 1971, entitled"PublicAttitudes Toward Art", which generated significant interest i ntheprofessional community.
He published numerous articles, reviews, and cataloguecommentariesin the field of art h istory, art, architecture and museumsrelatedissues, and lectured widely on a broad range o f subjects suchashorticulture, travel, art history, and culture in general.
In 1960, he received an LLD (honorous causa) from WaterlooUniversity.
He owned an extensive collection of art and art objects,includingnumerous old master dr awings, and French 19th centurylithographs.
His personal interested included extensive travel andsight-seeing.He was continually fu rthering his knowledge in the field ofart andarchitecture on an international scale. He wrot e profusely, bothin hispersonal correspondence and for research purposes.
Fond of the Mediterranean, Heinrich spent the majority ofhisvacation periods at his ren ted residence, "Villa Baroni" on theisland ofIsola de Giglio in Italy. He was well known an d appreciatedforhissoirees and dinner parties, and loved to organize occasionsforpersonal f riends or professional acquaintances to gather and interact.
Theodore Allen Heinrich died in 1981. Parents: Edward Oscar HEINRICH and Marion ALLEN.


Theresa HEINRICH1 was born in Oct 1849 in Mayville, Williamstown Township, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 She died (at infancy) in Oct 1849.1 Parents: Fredrich William (Friedrich Wilhelm) (William) HEINRICH and Johanna Caroline (Caroline) HENKER (HENCKER).


Verna HEINRICH1 was born on 26 May 1919 in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1 She died on 17 Mar 1982 in Markesan, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.1 She was buried on 20 Mar 1982.1 Parents: Walter Bertholdt HEINRICH and Clara KLEMM.

Spouse: Elmer GERRITSEN.

Spouse: Melvin ADAM.


Veronica HEINRICH. Parents: Vilas Zachary HEINRICH and Lillian HODNYE.


Vilas Zachary HEINRICH. Parents: Louis John (Ludwig Johann) HEINRICH and Edna Katherine MEVERDEN.

Spouse: Pauline WEBER. Children were: Richard HEINRICH, Robert HEINRICH, Alan HEINRICH, Gordon John HEINRICH, Linda Pauline HEINRICH, Anette Marie HEINRICH, Bernard HEINRICH.

Spouse: Lillian HODNYE. Children were: Veronica HEINRICH.

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