Background
Anuta, Michael Joseph was born on February 4, 1901 in Pound, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Michael Anuta and Charlotte Zudnochowsky.
(Ships of Our Ancestors is a compilation of photographs of...)
Ships of Our Ancestors is a compilation of photographs of the steamships that were employed in transporting immigrants to this country in the heyday of mass migration. These were the propeller-driven, steel-hulled leviathans of legend, owned and operated by such famous shipping lines as North German Lloyd, White Star, Cunard, Guion, Red Star, Inman, and Hamburg-American. Photos of nearly 900 ships are arranged here in alphabetical order, and each ship is further identified by date, shipping line, and source. For genealogists the photographs represent a visual testimony of the great passenger ships that grew old in service and then passed from the scene without a trace. They are proof of a bygone time and our connection to it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806313811/?tag=prabook0b-20
(This is the account of some 240 Prussian families who fir...)
This is the account of some 240 Prussian families who first migrated to the Ukraine and then re-settled in Marinette and Oconto counties, Wisconsin . The author furnishes the family member's year of birth, date entered the U.S., country of origin, port of entry, and date of death, as well as the name of his spouse, and her dates of birth and death. Also very useful are a number of plat maps showing the distribution of land in the aforementioned counties among East Prussian settlers around the turn of this century.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806314370/?tag=prabook0b-20
Anuta, Michael Joseph was born on February 4, 1901 in Pound, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Michael Anuta and Charlotte Zudnochowsky.
Bachelor of Laws, LaSalle Extension University, 1956. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Alma College, 1960. Bachelor of Science (honorary), San Vicinte De Paul, Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1965.
Traffic manager, M&M Traffic Association, Menominee, Michigan, 1938-1948; prosecuting attorney, Menominee County, Menominee, 1938-1948; municipal judge, City of Menominee, 1958-1968; reserve judge, Menominee, since 1929.
(Ships of Our Ancestors is a compilation of photographs of...)
(This is the account of some 240 Prussian families who fir...)
(This is the account of some 240 Prussian families who fir...)
Director, vice president Michigan Children's Aid Society. Active Boy Scouts American, since 1945. Moderator Synod Presbyterian Church Michigan, 1953.
Chairman Menominee County Defense Council, World War II, 1953. Lieutenant colonel Civil Air Patrol, Michigan. Member American Bar Association, State Bar Michigan, Menominee County Bar Association, Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Association (president 1945), Menominee County History Society (president 1967-1974, president emeritus), American History Societies Germans from Russia (director 1978-1981), History Society Michigan (director 1972-1978, award merit 1980, Charles Follow award 1983), American Arbitrators Association, Panel Arbitrators Reserve Michigan Judge, Rotary (governor district 1963-1964, president 1934-1935), Shriners, Masons (33 degree).
Married Marianne M. Strelec. Children: Mary Hope Milidonis, Nancy Ellen Beauchamp, Janet Grace Dalquist, Michael John, Karl Frederick.