First Generation born in America
First Generation in America:
Michael Joseph Even (1859 - 1944) Michael Joseph2 Even (Adam1) was born 13 February 1859 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Adam and Catherine (Ellenbecker) Even. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. ___, no. ____. He died 14 March 1944, age 85, at his home at 3014 Southport Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, and he is buried in St. Boniface Cemetery at Chicago. See Cook County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____. He married Margaret Wester 18 November 1885 at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church at Chicago. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Cook County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____. She was born 12 February 1859 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 1172. She died 17 December 1945, age 86, at the home of her son, William, at Chicago, and she is buried in St. Boniface Cemetery there. See Cook County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____. Obituaries concerning Michael Even's death were published on 16 March 1944 in the Chicago Daily Tribune and in the Port Washington Herald on 22 March 1944. This is the text of the obituary and death notice published in the Chicago Daily Tribune:
This is the text of the obituary published in the Port Washington Herald:
A notice of Margaret Even's death was published on 19 December 1945 in the Chicago Daily Tribune:
Margaret Even's obituary was published in the Port Washington Herald on 19 December 1945:
Michael Joseph and Margaretha (Wester) Even had six children: Francesca Even
Henry John Wester (1860 - 1947) Barbara Hemmen (1865 - 1941)
Henry John4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 27 October 1860 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 1171 which gives his name as Heinrich.
He died 26 November 1947, age 87, of chronic myocarditis due to arteriosclerosis, at Town of Belgium, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See Ozaukee County death records, v. 13, no. 55.
He married Barbara Hemmen 27 June 1888 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. The Reverend Henry T. Stemper officiated. The witnesses were John Hemmen, J.B. Martin, Leona Wester, and Mary Hemmen. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 6, no. 887. On 26 June 1938, they celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
She was born 26 October 1865 at Town of Belgium, the daughter of John Peter and Elizabeth (Zeimet) Hemmen. The birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records. She died 12 July 1941, age 80, of respiratory failure due to cardiovascular renal disease accentuated by shock, due to an automobile accident, at Town of Belgium, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church. See Ozaukee County death records, v. 11, no. 284.
Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester had ten children:
Clara Francesca Barbara Wester Lillian Frances Wester = Frank Dominic Lanser Mary Anna Wester Aloysius Wester = Rose Johanna Ansay Caroline Frances Wester Nicolas Henry Wester = Martha Schueller Jacob Leo Wester Charles John Wester = Loretta Margaret Schueller Henry John Wester = Viola Barbara Weiland Olga Mary Wester = Joseph Thomas Schueller
John Dondelinger (1859 - 1962) Anna Wester (1862 - 1934)
John2 Dondelinger (Dominic.1) was born 20 September 1859 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Dominic and Magdalena (Thill) Dondelinger. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died 6 September 1962, age 102, of________________________, at Mitchell, Davidson County, South Dakota, and is buried in Graceland Cemetery there. See Davidson County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
He married Anna Wester 18 February 1891 at St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See Cook County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born 29 October 1862 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County, birth records, v. 1, no. 1170. She died 2 May 1934, age 71, of ________, at Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, and she is buried in Graceland Cemetery at Mitchell. See Larimer County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
He married, second, Mary M______ __ ________ 19__, at ___________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, ________ County, ________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See _______ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born 21 March 1882 at ____________, __________ County, Michigan, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) ______. See _______ County, birth records, v. ___, no. ____. She died 16 November 1952, age 70, of _________, at Mitchell, and she is buried in Graceland Cemetery there. See Davidson County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger had 11 children:
Julian Melchior Dondelinger = Isabel Wright John Dondelinger Mabel Frances Dondelinger Arthur John Dondelinger = Esther Hayward Leona May Dondelinger Bessie Dora Dondelinger = H. Edwin Lovejoy Alice Anna Dondelinger = Cornelius Brady Clara Ethel Dondelinger = Thomas Baily Anna Martha Dondelinger = Joseph Brady Helen Edith Dondelinger = Hugo Rodeck F______ W_____ Dondelinger
John and Mary M_____ (_______) Dondelinger had no children.
John Wellenstein (1860 - 1943) Magdalena (Leona) Wester (1864 - 1950)
John2 Wellenstein (Jacob1) was born 9 April 1860 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Jacob and Louisa (Pfau) Wellenstein. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 1162.
He died 8 February 1943, age almost 83, of _______________, at Albany, Stearns County, Minnesota, and is buried in Seven Dolors Cemetery at Albany. See Stearns County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
He married Magdalena "Leona" Wester 22 June 1890 at Seven Dolors Roman Catholic Church, Albany. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Stearns County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
Leona was born 18 November 1864 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County, birth records, v. 1, no. 1169 which gives her name as "Leoni".
She died 10 October, 1950, age almost 86, of _______________, at Avon, Stearns County, Minnesota, and she is buried in Seven Dolors Cemetery at Albany. See Stearns County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
The following article on the "Merchants Hotel" appeared in The Albany Enterprise, Thursday, May 15, 1913:
Obituary of John Wellenstein, Sr., The Albany Enterprise, Thursday, February 11, 1943:
Obituary of Leona Wester Wellenstein, The Albany Enterprise, October 12, 1950:
John and Magdelena (Wester) Wellenstein had five children:
Frances Katherine Wellenstein = Nicholas Thielman Anastasia Wellenstein = Bernard Beunig John A______ Wellenstein = Lila Hanauer X (???) Nicholas M______ Wellenstein = Merva Ridgeway Melchior Wellenstein = Grace Thurn-Stoeckig
Maria Wester (1866 - 1891)
Maria4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 10 December 1866 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 1168.
She never married.
She died 17 February 1891, age 25, of _______________, at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church. There is no record of her death in Ozaukee County death records.
Peter Dondlinger (18__ - 19__) Elizabeth Wester (1869 - 1902)
Peter2 Dondlinger (___________1) was born __ ______ 18__, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Dondlinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elizabeth Wester 5 January 1891 at St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Cook County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born 23 February 1869 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County, birth records, v. 1, no. 1167. She died 10 March, 1902, age 33, of _______________, at Richmond, Virginia, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church, Wisconsin. See City of Richmond death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
Her obituary appeared in the Richmond (Virginia) Dispatch, March 12, 1902, p.2:
He was a storekeeper.
Peter and Elizabeth (Wester) Dondlinger had five children:
Martha Dondlinger = John P. Lyons Eugene Dondlinger = Martha Schwegel Jeanette Dondlinger Marie Dondlinger = _______ Swinnea Alois Dondlinger = Pauline Spikes
John Krick (1866 - 1952) Mathilda Wester (1871 - 1901)
John2 Krick (Peter1) was born 9 March 1866 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter and Catherine (Ternes) Krick. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died 31 December 1952, age 86, of myocardial failure, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and is buried in St. Boniface Cemetery at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 15, no. 382
Although he died in Port Washington, he was a widower residing at 6509 North Rockwell Street, Chicago, at the time of his death.
He married Mathilda Wester 15 May 1894 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend Michael Oberlinkels presided. Witnesses were Frank Krick, Adolf Wester, Mary Wester and Annie Krick. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 6, no. 1524.
She was born 1 May 1871 at Town of Belgium, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. See Ozaukee County, birth records, v. 1, no. 1166 which gives her name as "Elize M". She died 14 October 1901, age 30, during the childbirth of Otto, at Chicago, and she is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery at Lake Church. See death records of the church. See Cook County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
At the time of their marriage, John Krick was an engineer residing at Shermanville, Illinois. At some point he became Superintendent of National Brickyard, Chicago. On his death certificate his usual occupation is listed as "brick manufacturer".
This article appeared in the Luxembourger Gazette, published at Dubuque, Iowa, December 2, 1890. It has been translated from the German text:
Matilda's obituary appeared in the Port Washington Zeitung published on October 24, 1901, p. 4. It has been translated from the German text:
Lake Church News
John Krick married, second, Augusta Miranda ________ _____ ______ _____________, at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Town of ___________, ___________ County. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) ______. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __ p __, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of __________, at _______________, _________ County, __________, and she is buried in ________________ Cemetery at ______________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ____, no. ____.
She married, first, _______ _______ ________ _____ ______ _____________, at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Town of ___________, ___________ County. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
John and Matilda (Wester) Krick had three children:
Sylvester Krick = Anna Demge Otto Krick __________________
_________ _________ and Augusta (Miranda) ___________ had two children:
Elsa Miranda Lillian Miranda
Adolph Wester (1873 - 1951) Mary Sinner (1880 - 1928)
Adolph4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 19 May 1873 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died 22 October 1951, age 78, of _______________, at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, and he is buried in All Saints Cemetery at Chicago. See Cook County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
Adolph Wester's occupation was brickyard worker.
His obituary appeared in The Chicago Daily Tribune on Tuesday October 23, 1951, p. 22:
This notice appeared in Ozaukee Press, Thursday, November l, 1951, p. 19:
He married Mary Justine Sinner 4 February 1902 at St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Cook County. Reverend_________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Cook County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born 15 August 1880 at Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Theodore Sinner and Margaretha (Weimeskirch) Sinner. See Cook County birth records, v. ___, no. ____. She died 25 March 1928, age 47, of _______________, at Chicago, and she is buried in All Saints Cemetery. See Cook County death certificates, v. ___ no. ____.
Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester had seven children:
Edward Wester, M.D. = Sara Sigborn, M.D. Margaret Wester = Patrick Monahan Theodore Wester = Monica Noesges Francis Wester = Josephine Barton Jeanette Wester = William Tostevin Arthur Wester (Bro. Hugh) Dorothy Wester = John Walsh
Melchior Nicholas Wester (1875 - 1892)
Melchior Nicholas4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 24 June 1875 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He never married.
He died 29 May 1892, age almost 17, at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. At the time of his death he was attending St. Francis Catholic Seminary. During a baseball game, he was accidentally hit on the head by a ball and died of a concussion. See Milwaukee County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
This is an excerpt from Golden Jubilee of St. Francis Seminary 18561906 St. Francis, Wisconsin, page 49:
From the Sheboygan County News, June 8, 1892, p. 10:
Theresa Tholl (1876 - 1977)
Aloysius Henry4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 19 May or 18th 1877 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died 22 July 1957, age 80, of _____________ at St. Cloud Hospital, Stearns County, Minnesota, and he is buried in Seven Dolors Cemetery at Albany. See Stearns County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
He married Theresa Tholl 20 January 1904 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. Reverend W.B. Bruecker presided. Witnesses were Nic. Wester, John Antoine, Regena Tholl, and Anita Knaff. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 7, no. 372.
She was born 7 November 1876 at Town of Belgium, the daughter of Nicolas and Catherine (Knaff) Tholl. Her birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records. She died 24 April 1977, age 100, of _______________ at Albany, Stearns County, Minnesota, and she is buried in Seven Dolors Cemetery at Albany. See Stearns County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
At the time of their marriage, Aloysius Wester was a cheesemaker residing at Albany, Stearns County, Minnesota.
This is the text of the obituary published in the Albany Enterprise, July 25, 1957:
This story is from the Albany Enterprise, August 20, 1914:
This excerpt is taken from History of Stearns County Minnesota, William Bell Mitchell, Vol. 11, Chicago, H.C. Cooper, Jr., & Co., 1915. p. 1258:
Aloysius and Theresa (Tholl) Wester had eight children:
Eugene Wester = Eleanor Honor Francesca (Fran) Wester = Raymond Carlson Avelline Wester Edwin Wester = Jan _________ Alice Wester = James McNichol Angeline Wester = Vincent Ahles Lorraine Wester = Thomas Doran Rita Wester = Arnold Brinkman
John Baptiste Wester (1879 - 1887)
John Baptiste4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 2 December 1879 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He never married.
He died 22 June 1887, age 7, of _______________, at Town of Belgium, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church. There is no record of his death in Ozaukee County death records.
Clara Caroline Wester (1882 - 1889)
Clara Caroline4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 26 January 1882 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7, no. 186.
She died 22 March, 1889, age 7, of _______________, at Town of Belgium, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church. There is no record of her death in Ozaukee County death records.
Nicholas Eugene Wester (1884 - 1954)
Nicholas Eugene4 Wester (Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 4 April 1884 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Francesca (Antoine) Wester. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7, no. 644, which gives his name as "Nicolaus E. Wester".
He never married.
Nicholas lived much of his life in LeCenter, Minnesota, where he owned and operated the Lyric Theater. His occupation is also listed as "cheesemaker".
He died 21 May, 1954, age 70, of _______________ at, Mankato, Blue Earth and LeSaure Counties, Minnesota, and is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Lake Church, Ozaukee County. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Nicholas' obituary appeared in three publications:
The Port Washington Herald, May 26, 1954:
Ozaukee Press, Thursday, May 27, 1954:
Henry Wester (1833 - 1907) Maria Possele (1840 - 1880) Mary Martin (1847 - 1933) Henry Goerend (18__ - c.1880)
See biography of Henry Wester in the preceding section.
Henry Goerend (18__ - c.1880) Mary Martin (1847 - 1933) Henry Wester (1833 - 1907)
Henry Goerend was born __ ____________ ____ at Belgium, Europe, the son of Philip and Mary (Thill) Goerend. His birth is recorded in _______ birth records.
He died before 1880, but no record of his death or burial has been found.
He married Mary Martin 20 February 1871 at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 4, no. 520.
She was born 17 April 1847, at, perhaps, Eischen, Canton Capeller, in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. Her birth is recorded in ___________ birth records. She died 31 August 1933, age 86, of _______________, at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and is buried in the Catholic cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 9, no. 987.
She married, second, Henry Wester 2 December 1880 at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 6, no. 2.
Henry Wester was born 1 March 1833 at Bertrange in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the son of Michael and Margaretha (Michels) Wester. His birth is recorded in _______ birth records. He died 14 April 1907, age 74, of _______________, at Holy Cross, and he is buried in the Catholic cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death records, v. 4, no. 328.
Henry and Mary (Martin) Goerend had ______ children:
Henry and Mary (Martin Goerend) Wester had four children:
Nicholas P_____ Wester = Lucy Thill Mathilda Wester = Peter L_____ Uselding Henry M_____ Wester = Catherine Margaret Besch Melchior Wester = Mary M_______ Folz
John Baptist Martin (18__ - 18___) ________________ _______ ______ (18__ - 18___)
John Baptist2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, v. __, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _____________________, at _______________ and is buried in __________ Cemetery there. See _______ County death certificates, v. 8, no. 530.
He married ________________ __ ________ ____, at ________________ Church, ___________, Town of ___________, ___________ County. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. There is no record of their marriage in _____________ County marriage records.
She was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _____ County, ________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (________) __________. Her birth is recorded in _____ County birth records, v. ___, no. _____. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of ____________________, at _______________, and she is buried in __________ Cemetery there. See _______ County death certificates, v. 8, no. 530.
John Baptist and ____________ (____________) Martin had ____ children:
Nicholas Martin (18__ - 1854)
Nicholas2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records.
He never married.
He died 25 August 1854, age __, of _____________, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 1, no. 192.
Margaretha Martin (1854 - 1854)
Margaretha2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born about 2 July 1854 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 542, registered in 1872, says she was born "28 July".
She died 24 July 1854, age three weeks, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 1, no. 217, which says she died at the age of three weeks. Therefore, she was born about 2 July.
Katharina Martin (1855 - 18__)
Katharina2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 14 August 1855 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 579.
She never married.
She died __ __________ ____, age __, of _______________ at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is not recorded in Ozaukee County death records.
Mary Martin (1856 - 19__)
Mary2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 30 August 1856 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 1, no. 670. This birth, registered 30 July 1872, indicates that Nicholas Martin had two children named "Mary". However, it is likely that one may have had a middle name to distinguish her from the other.
She never married.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________ at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is not recorded in Ozaukee County death records.
Peter Martin (1857 - 1858)
Peter2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 30 August 1857 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Hansen) Martin. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 425.
He died 17 April 1858, age almost eight months, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 1, no. 174.
Melchior Martin (1859 - 1861?)
Melchior2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 7 December 1859 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 515.
He died in childhood.
He died, presumably in 1861, age __, of _______________ at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. There is no record of his death in Ozaukee County death certificates.
John Martin (1860 - 1926) Susan Kartheiser (1858 - 1948)
John2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 19 December 1860 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 491.
He died 31 July 1926, age 66, of a cerebral hemorrhage, at Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 8, no. 530.
He married Susan Kartheiser 16 April 1885 at ________________ Church, ___________, Town of ___________, ___________ County. Reverend ______________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. There is no record of their marriage in Ozaukee County marriage records.
She was born 9 December 1858 at Flat Rock, Wayne County, Michigan, the daughter of Nicholas and Katherine (Glaesner) Kartheiser. Her birth is recorded in Wayne County birth records, v. ___, no. _____. She died 6 April 1948, age 89, of chronic myocarditis, at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington. The funeral was held 9 April 1948 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 13, no. 166, which is the source of information about her birth, death, and parentage.
John and Susan (Kartheiser) Martin had four children:
Julia M_____ Martin Catherine ------ Martin Melchior M------ Martin Rose Hildegard Martin = Walter H_____ Burns
Michael Martin (1862 - 1863)
Michael2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 12 October 1862 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v_____, no. ____.
He died in childhood.
He died 29 December 1863, age 1 year 2 months, of ______________________, at Port Washington, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Old St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
John Baptist Martin (1864 - 1948)
John Baptist2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 9 September 1864 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. There is no record of his birth in Ozaukee County birth records.
He never married.
He died 14 November 1948, age 84, of arteriosclerotic heart disease, at Port Washington. The funeral was held 17 November 1948 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 13, no. 303, which is the source of information about his birth, death, and parentage.
Rose Martin (1866 - 1875)
Rose2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 2 May 1866 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
She died in childhood.
She died 14 January 1875, age 8 years, of scarlet fever, at Port Washington, Wisconsin, and is buried in Old St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
Elizabeth Martin (1868 - 1870)
Elizabeth2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 5 April 1868 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
She died in childhood.
She died 15 September 1870, age 2 years, of __________________, at Port Washington, Wisconsin, and she is buried in Old St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
Henry Martin (1870 - 1877)
Henry2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 23 January 1870 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died 7 May 1877, age 7, of scarlet fever, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 1, no. 690, which is the source of information about his birth, death, and parentage.
Margaret Martin (1871 - 1872)
Margaret2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 17 November 1871 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
She died in childhood.
She died 11 September 1872, age not quite one year, of __________________, at Port Washington, Wisconsin, and she is buried in Old St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
Melchior Martin (1872 - 1873)
Melchior2 Martin (Nicholas1) was born 22 November 1872 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Margaretha (Wester) Martin. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died in childhood.
He died, presumably in 1873, of __________________, at Port Washington, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Old St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
Peter Paul Netzinger (1857 - 1945) Katherine Wester (1860 - 1920)
Peter Paul2 Netzinger (Peter1) was born 6 June 1857 at St. Lawrence, _________________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter and ______________ (_________) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died 13 January 1945, age 87, at Wausau, ________________ County, Wisconsin, and is he buried in St. Florian Cemetery at Hatley, Wisconsin. See _____________ County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
His occupation was farmer, loggerman, and railroad worker.
He married Katherine Wester on _____(day) ____________________(month) 1885 at ________________________ Church in the vicinity of Racine, ________________ County, __________________(State). Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ___________________________ and ________________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born 10 May 1860 at _______________(Town), _________________ County, ______________(State), the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died 4 August 1920, age 60, at Ringle, ____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Florian Cemetery at Hatley, Wisconsin. See _____________ County death certificates v. ____________, no. ____________.
She was a homemaker and farmer.
The Netzingers had nine children:
Susan Netzinger (boy) (boy) Nicholas Netzinger = Anna Neuendank Mamie Netzinger = Fred J. Schafer Jennie Netzinger = Edward Schafer Sybilla Netzinger = John Wynen John Netzinger Gertrude Netzinger = Andrew Achenreiner
Michael Wester (1863 - 1879)
Michael 4 Wester (John, Sr.3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 19 May 1863 at ____________________, ______________________ County, Michigan, the son of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died on 14 June 1879, age 16, of __________________, at Sturgeon Bay, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
He never married. His occupation was farming and logging.
August Elias Andersen (1869 - 1933) Elizabeth Wester (1864 - 1931)
August Elias2 Andersen (Andrew1) was born 6 July 1869 at Farsund, Norway, the son of Andrew and ______________ (_________) Andersen. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died 16 February 1933, age 63, at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, and he is buried in Acacia Park Cemetery there. See Cook County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
He was the owner of the Beldon Millworking Company.
He married Elizabeth Wester on _____(day) August 1892 at ____________________ Church in ______________ (Town), ________________ County, _____________(State). Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ________________________ and ________________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born 24 August 1864 at _______________(Town), _________________ County, Michigan, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died 22 February 1931, age 66, at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, and she is buried in Acacia Park Cemetery there. See _____________ County death certificates v. ____________, no. ____________.
She was a seamstress and a homemaker.
The Andersens had 3 children:
Walter Michael Andersen Irvin Anthony Andersen = Ermile Lucille Williams Elmer Martin Andersen
Matthew Berns (1860 - 1944) Anna Wester (1866 - 1946)
Matthew 2 Berns (Mathias1) was born 23 December 1860 at Alaska, Kewanee County, the son of Mathias and Barbara (Stoffel) Berns. His birth is recorded in Kewanee County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died 10 September 1944, age 83 at Baileys Harbor, ________________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Marys of the Lake Cemetery there. See _____________ County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
He was a farmer and a shoemaker.
He married Anna Wester on 11 August 1885 at St. Joseph Church in Sturgeon Bay, ________________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ___________________________ and ________________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born 13 October 1866 at Eagle Harbor, _________________ County, Michigan, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died 12 May 1946, age 79, at Sturgeon Bay, ____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys of the Lake Cemetery at Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin. See _____________ County death certificates v. ____________, no. ____________.
She was a homemaker.
The Berns had 9 children: Anton Berns = 1) Antonia Arbter 2) Anna Lewis Julia Berns = Adolph Roeser Isabelle Clara Berns = 1) (husband) 2) __________ Wentzel 3) James Rutherford Edward (John Edward) Berns = Elvira Johnson William Berns = Leona Bunda Walter Berns Elmer Berns = Marjorie Knutson Clarence Berns = Ruby Beno Irvin Berns = Ella Duquaine
Joseph Jirtle (18__ - 19__) Rose Wester (1870 - 19__)
There is no Family Group Sheet for them.
Joseph2 Jirtle (_________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________ ______ County, _____________the son of _____________ and ______________ (____________) Jirtle. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________________, at _______, ____ ___________________________________________.__________ county, ___________ and he is buried in ___________ Cemetery there. See ____________ County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
He was ___________________________________________.
He married Rose Wester on _____(day) ___________ ___________, at ____________ Church in ______________ (Town), ________________ County, ____________(State). Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were _______________________ and ________________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born 1 March 1870 at Sturgeon Bay, _________________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. She was a twin of Margaret Wester, who died in infancy. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died ___ ________ ____, age __, of ________________, at _____________, _____________ County, __________________ and is buried in ___________ Cemetery there. See _____________ County death certificates v. ____________, no. ____________.
She was a _______________.
The Jirtles had ___ children:
Margaret Wester (1870 - 1870)
Margaret 4 Wester (John, Sr.3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 1 March 1870 at Sturgeon Bay, ______________________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
She was a twin of Rose Wester Jirtle, and she died in infancy.
She died on 1 July 1870, age 4 months, of __________________, at Sturgeon Bay, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
John Wester (1871 - 1872)
John4 Wester (John, Sr.3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 9 October 1871 at Sturgeon Bay, ______________________ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died in infancy.
He died on 9 June 1872, age eight months, of __________________, at Sturgeon Bay, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery there. See __________County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
Matthew Stoffel (1865 - 1934) Catherine Wester (1873 - 1968)
Matthew2 Stoffel (Nicholas1) was born 14 May 1865 at Piercetown, ____________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Rosana (Beaver) Stoffel. His birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died 16 February 1934, age 68, at Kewanee, ________________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Holy Rosary Cemetery there. See _____________ County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
He was a farmer and an employee of Kewanee Manufacturing.
He married Catherine Wester on 4 November 1890 at St. Joseph Church in Sturgeon Bay, ________________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _______________ presided. Witnesses were ___________________________ and __________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born 30 May 1873 at Sturgeon Bay, _________________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died 8 June 1968, age 95, at Sturgeon Bay, ____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys of the Lake Cemetery at Kewanee, ________________ County, Wisconsin, and is buried in Holy Rosary Cemetery there. See _____________ County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
She was a homemaker.
The Stoffels had six children:
Isabelle Stoffel Gertrude Stoffel = William Wright Earl Stoffel = Alfrieda Tiedtke Raymond Stoffel = 1) Julian Keogh 2) Evelyn __________ Neomi Stoffel = George Kalcik Lavern (John) Stoffel = Regina Shedlo
Frank Wester (1874 - 1923)
Frank4 Wester (John, Sr.3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 5 September 1874 at Sturgeon Bay, ______________________ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v_____, no. ____.
He died on 22 April 1923, age 48, of __________________, at Sturgeon Bay, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Institute, Wisconsin. See _________ County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
He never married. His occupations were miscellaneous jobs and logging.
Henry Wester (1875 - 1919)
Henry4 Wester (John, Sr.3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 3 May 1875 at Sturgeon Bay, ______________________ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ____.
He died on 4 January 1919, age 43, of __________________, at Sevastopol, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Institute, Wisconsin. See _________ County death certificates, v. ____, no. _____.
He never married. His occupation was logging.
John Wester, Jr. (1871 - 1970) Angeline Weber (1879 - 1922) Emma Wilke (18__ - 19__) _______ Hoerres (18__ - 19__)
John4 Wester (John, Sr.3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 5 October 1871 at Sturgeon Bay, __________ county, Wisconsin, the son of John and Elizabeth (Meyer) Wester. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. _____, no.
He died 21 January 1970, age 98, of _______________________, at Lily Bay, ______________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Institute, Wisconsin. See ____________ County death certificates v. ______, no. ______.
He was a cooper, carpenter, fisherman, and farmer.
He married, first, Angeline Weber on 13 November 1901 at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Institute, ________________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________ presided. Witnesses were ___________________________ and ___________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born 8 February 1879 at Sevastopol, Door County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter and Anna (Simon) Weber. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died 22 April 1922, age 43, of ________________, at Lily Bay, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Institute. See _____________ County death certificates v. ____________, no. ____________.
She was a homemaker.
He married, second, Emma Wilke on __ ________ ____, at ___________________ Church in _________, ________________ County, _________. Reverend ___________ presided. Witnesses were ___________________________ and __________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also _________________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
She was born __ _________________ ____, at __________, ________ County, __________ the daughter of _____ and _______ (_______) Wilke. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, v. _____, no. ______. She died __ ________ ______, age __, of ________________, at ________, _____________ County, _________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery in _________. See _____________ County death certificates v. ____________, no. ____________.
John and Angeline (Weber) Wester had seven children:
Edward Howard Wester = Lucille Miller Walter John Wester = Elva Zettle Aloysius (Ted) Wester = Amanda Haen Maria Agnes Wester = 1) Walter Hoerres 2) Ernst Wagner Clara Elizabeth Wester = Arnold Carmody Celia Margaret Wester = Roland Uttech Gertrude Luella Wester = Russel Haines
John and Emma (Wilke) Wester had ____ children:
Margaretha Wester (1860 - 1864)
Margaretha4 Wester (Henry3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 22 September 1860 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 113. She was baptized __ __________ ____ at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See the baptism records of the church.
She died 15 February 1864, age four, at Town of Belgium, and she is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross (?), Town of Belgium. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 1, no. 244.
______ ______ ______ (18__ - 19__) Anna Wester (1862 - 1938)
______ ______2 ______, (___________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of ______ ______ and ______ ______ (________) ______. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, v. ___ no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Anna Wester _____________, at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Town of ___________, ___________ County. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born 5 November 1862 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. According to Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 114, she was born 4 November 1862, but this record was not filed until August 1872. She was baptized at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See the baptism records of the church which say she was born "5 November".
She died __ ________ 1938, age 56, of _______________ at Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The ____________ had ______ children:
Michael Wester (1864 - 1864)
Michael4 Wester (Henry3, Michael2, Peter1), a twin, was born 13 August 1864 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 120.
He died 29 August 1864, age 16 days, at Town of Belgium, and he is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 1, no. 243. See also the record for Michael's twin brother, Johann.
Johann Wester (1864 - 1864)
Johann4 Wester (Henry3, Michael2, Peter1), a twin, was born 13 August 1864 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 119.
He died 27 August 1864, age 14 days, at Town of Belgium, and he is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross. According to Ozaukee County death records, v. 1, no. 242, registered 21 August 1872, the birth and death occurred in 1871 rather than 1864, but this is a transcription error. See the preceding record for Johann's twin brother, Michael.
Ferdinand Diederich (c.1863 - c.1926) Magdalena Wester ( 1866 - 1939)
Ferdinand2 Diederich (John1) was born __ ______ c.1863 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Maria (Keenan) Diederich. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died __ ________ c.1926, age 63, of _______________, at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in the Holy Trinity Cemetery there. See Milwaukee County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Magdalena "Lena" Wester 17 June 1891, at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend P.H. Welbes presided. Witnesses were M. Weyker, T. McLean, Mary Wester, and Flor. Diederich. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 6, no. 1215.
She was born 4 May 1866 at Town of Belgium, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 115. She was baptized __ __________ ____ at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See the baptism records of the church, p. 76.
She died 13 September 1939, age 73, of breast cancer, at 1329 East Pryor Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery there. See Milwaukee County death certificates, v. 1939, no. 6101.
At the time of their marriage, Ferdinand Diederich was a moulder residing at Port Washington.
The Diederichs had eight children:
Julia Diederich =John Bozdeck William Diederich = Ella _______________ Florence Diederich = Charles Grede Mary Diederich Rose Diederich = Charles Colbo Alois Diederich John Diederich = Geraldine Bergman Leona Diederich = William Litza
Maria Wester (1868 - 1869)
Maria4 Wester (Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 1 July 1868 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 116, filed in August 1872, gives her date of birth as 3 June 1860 which would not be possible if the birth record for Margaretha Wester, born 22 September 1860 is correct. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 113. According to the baptism records of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium she was born 1 July 1868 and baptized 5 July 1868. Her baptism sponsors were John Nicolas Possle and Maria Mathe. See the baptism records of the church, p. 81.
She died before June 1869, age about 11 months, at Town of Belgium, and she is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium. There is no record of her death in Ozaukee County death records, but it is assumed that she died before Mary Wester's birth on 23 June 1869.
Nicholas Klein (1863 - 1926) Mary Wester (1869 - 1947)
Nicholas2 Klein (Jean Nicolas1) was born 12 January 1863 at Belgium, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Jean Nicolas and Margaretha (Mootz) Klein. According to Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, p 771, he was born 1 January 1864, but this record is based on a birth registration filed by his father on 28 August 1872, when he registered the births of all of his children except William. According to the baptism records of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium, he was born 12 January 1863 and baptized 14 January 1863. His sponsors were Nicolaus Goche and Anna Michels. His birth and baptism are recorded in St. Marys Church records, p 64.
He died 19 January 1926, age 63, at his home, 650 North Wisconsin Street, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, of cancer of the stomach. He is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Port Washington. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 8, no. 456.
He married Mary Wester 26 June 1894 at 10 o'clock at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Town of Belgium. Reverend P.H. Welbes presided. Witnesses were John Baptist Martin, John Pirrung, Elisabeth Wester, and Anna Margaretha Klein. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 6, no. 1538.
Mary Wester was born 23 June 1869 at Holy Cross, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. She was baptized 27 June 1869 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church. Her sponsors were John Nicol Posle (sic) and Maria Mathe. Her birth and baptism are recorded in St. Marys Church records, p. 85. Her birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County records although there is a registration dated 17 August 1872 (v. 2, no. 116) for a Maria Wester born 3 June 1860. This is probably a transcription error since the date is too close to the birth date of Margaretha Wester, who was born 22 September 1860. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 113. Instead, this earlier Maria Wester, according to St. Marys Church records, p. 81, was born 1 July 1868 and baptized 5 July 1868. Her sponsors were also John Nicolas Possle and Maria Mathe, and it is assumed that she died before the second Mary Wester was born. On the other hand, the 1870 Census of Wisconsin, v. 1, p. 27, reports a Mary Wester, age 2, in the household of Henry and Mary Wester in the Town of Belgium. Therefore, it is conceivable that there was only one Mary Wester and that the June 1869 baptism recorded on p. 85 of the church records is a duplicate of the earlier July 1868 baptism.
She died 2 March 1947, age almost 78, of shock from a strangulated ventral hernia, at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Port Washington, and she is buried next to her husband in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 12, no. 497.
Their gravestone reads: KLEIN Nick 1863-1926 Mary nee Wester 1868-1947
According to her son, Joseph, Mary Wester Klein had a very even dispositionsort of easy-going and seemed to be contented at all times. "I do not think we could have wished for a more wonderful mother nor a more easy-going father," he once wrote.
Nicholas Klein stood approximately 6 feet, 2 inches tall and had a reputation of being a very strong person. In fact, he was reputed at one time to have been the strongest man in Ozaukee County.
According to his son, Joseph, at age 16, Nicholas Klein went to work in the Wisconsin woods as a lumberjack. During the next 14 years, he saved a stake of $4,000. When he returned from the woods about 1893, he got married, became a grain speculator, and lost all his money. He opened a tavern in the Town of Belgium and operated it for three years. He then moved to Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County. When the 1900 U. S. Census was taken, the Klein family was recorded as renting a home at 195 First Street, Fond du Lac. Nicholas' occupation is listed at "tannery laborer." See National Archives microcopy T623, Roll 1788, v. 21, enumeration district 24, sheet 9.
Nicholas Klein later moved to Theresa, Dodge County, where it is believed he operated a tavern. He moved to Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, about 1902, where he became a bricklayer and stone mason. In 1905, he moved to Holy Cross.
In 1911, he moved from Holy Cross to Port Washington. The family lived on Harrison Street for about a year and then on Prospect Street for eight or nine years. On 27 February 1923, they purchased the home at 650 North Wisconsin Street from Catherine Schlim. The deed, recorded 16 March 1923, describes the property as follows:
See Ozaukee County deeds, v. 73, p 7.
For several years, Nicholas Klein worked in the produce department of Stellings Department Store at Port Washington.
When he died in 1926, he left no will. However, since the residence was owned jointly with his wife, she became the sole owner at his death. It was valued at that time, for Wisconsin inheritance tax purposes, at $5,000.
Mary Wester Klein, his widow, still owned the house when she died in 1947. Her entire gross estate was valued, for Wisconsin inheritance tax purposes, at $6,090.10. Of this, the house was valued at $5,000, and insurance proceeds and a small savings account made up the balance.
By the terms of her will dated 17 January 1939, she divided her estate in equal shares among her children except for some furniture and bedding left to two sons:
See Ozaukee County Court probate files 7768 and 7917.
Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein had eight children:
Harry Klein = Mary Anna Conrad Gertrude Mary Klein = Charles William Beck Martha Anna Margaret Klein = Mathias Michael Hansen Joseph Ferdinand Klein = Lorraine Marcella Hubing Hildegard Magdelen Klein = Adlor Joseph Gagne Alexander John Klein = 1) Ida Anna Remich 2) Bessie Newton Craig Allwardt Gilbert John Klein = Dorothy Marjorie Burhop Florence Elizabeth Klein = Edward Stanley Gieryic
Margaretha Wester (1870 - 1874)
Margaretha4 Wester (Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 23 April 1870 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 117, registered in August 1872, say she was born 24 April 1870, but according to the baptism records of the Catholic Church at Holy Cross, she was born 23 April 1870 and baptized 28 April. Her sponsors were Nicolas Martin and Margaretha Possele.
She died 14 July 1874, age four, at Town of Belgium, and she is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium. See the burial records of the Catholic Church at Holy Cross. There is no record of her death in Ozaukee County death records.
Michael Wester (1872 - 1965) Anna Koehler (1876 - 1956)
Michael4 Wester (Henry3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 30 March 1872 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 118, registered in August 1872, say he was born 27 March 1872. However, according to the records of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, he was born 30 March 1872 and baptized 3 April. His sponsors were Anna Possele and Michael Wester.
Mike died 9 November 1965, age 93, of _______________, at Sheboygan County hospital, Town of Lima, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Calvary Cemetery at Sheboygan. See Sheboygan County death records, v. 86, no. 239.
He married Anna Koehler 29 May 1900 at ________________ Roman Catholic Church at Sheboygan. Reverend D.F. Thill presided. Witnesses were John Koehler, Armande Wester, Martha Koehler, and Rosa Wester. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Sheboygan County marriage records, v. 8, p 42, no. 252.
She was born 27 December 1876 at Berlin, Germany, the daughter of Julius and Magdalene (Pischel) Koehler. She died 31 May 1956, age 80, of _______________, at St. Nicholas Hospital at Sheboygan, and she is buried in the Calvary Cemetery there. See Sheboygan County death records, v. 67, p 197.
Michael and Anna (Koehler) Wester had four (three?) children:
Hildegard Wester = James Du Monthier Maria Wester Anthony J_____ Wester = 1) Regina Van Treeck = 2) Marie Eversdyk Korlesky Anton Wester (may be same as Anthony)
Robert Hertel (1867 - 1935) Elizabeth Wester (1875 - 1951)
Robert2 Hertel (John1) was born 13 October 1867 at Town of Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Mathilda (Bodenstadt) Hertel. His birth is recorded in Sheboygan County birth records, v. 11, p. 128, no. 384.
He died __ __________ 1935, age __, of _______________, at Spring Valley, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, and is buried in the St. Fidelis Cemetery there. See Manitowoc County death records, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Wester 13 October 1896 at 9 a.m. at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend P.H. Welbes presided. Witnesses were Michael Wester, Paul Hertel, Rosa Wester, and Emilie Hertel. See the marriage records of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 6, no. 1787. In the marriage records Robert Hertel is written Hertelt.
She was born 6 June 1875 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. Her birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records. According to the baptism records of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, she was born 6 June 1875. Her sponsors were Elisab. Steinbach and (?) Wester.
She died 10 December 1951, age 76, of _______________, at Spring Valley, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Fidelis Cemetery there. See Manitowoc County death records, v. ______, no. ________.
At the time of their marriage, Robert was the depot agent at Belgium.
The Hertels had 11 children:
Clara Hertel Florence Hertel Ella Hertel = Louis Christel George Hertel = Eleanor Hauch Henry Hertel = Louise Reuter Esther Rosa Hertel = Edmund Brunmeier Julia Hertel Elsie Kathryn Hertel = Peter Schaller Norbert Joseph Hertel Norbert Hertel Bernard Hertel =Betty Schwartz
John Peiffer (1865 - 1950) Rose Wester (1877 - 1963)
John2 Peiffer (Franz1) was born 11 February 1865 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Franz and Catharine (Schumacher) Peiffer. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 2, no. 164.
He died 25 October 1950, age 85, of acute myocardial failure, at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, and he is buried in the Catholic cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 14, no. 266.
He married Rose Wester 6 February 1906 at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church at Holy Cross. Reverend Michael Oberlinkels presided. Witnesses were Peter Peiffer and Catherine Uselding. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 7, no. 618.
She was born 1 October 1877 at Holy Cross, the daughter of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 5, no. 302. According to the baptism records of the Catholic Church at Holy Cross, she was born 1 October 1877 and baptized 3 October. The sponsors were Joann Weyker and (?) Wester. She died 26 July 1963, age 86, of a cerebrovascular accident, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, and she is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 23, no. 242.
At the time of their marriage, John Peiffer was a stone mason, residing at Holy Cross.
The Peiffers had ten children:
Roman Peter Peiffer = Mamie J_____ Abel Ervin John Peiffer = Ann Louise Burczyk Clarence Frank Peiffer = Marcella Ann Remich N_____ Milton Peiffer = Hattie J____ Link Harry Joseph Peiffer = Doris Wenzel Aloys F______ Peiffer = Eleanore Schweda Rosalia Mary Peiffer = Albert Flehman Norbert Nicholas Peiffer = Laverne M____ Bichler Hildegard E_____ Peiffer = Melvin Bremser Evelyn Margaret Peiffer = Alex Goedde
John Wester (1879 - 1966) Mary Ann Buchholz (1883 - 1945)
John4 Wester (Henry3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 6 November 1879 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Maria (Possele) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records v. 6 no. 162.
He died 8 December 1966, age 87, of _______________, at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Port Washington, Ozaukee County. His death is recorded in Sheboygan County death records, v. 88, no. 196.
He married Mary Ann Buchholz 12 May 1908 at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church at Holy Cross. Reverend Michael Oberlinkels presided. Witnesses were Nicholas Wester of Holy Cross and Margareth Loewen of Dacada. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 8, no 59.
She was born 1 February 1883 at Town of Belgium, the daughter of Peter and Catherina (Loeven or Laemen) Buchholz. Her birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records. She died 30 June 1945, age 62, of bronchial pneumonia, at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 12, no. 168.
John Wester was employed at the Wisconsin Chair Company at Port Washington.
The Westers had one child:
Ambrose James Wester = Adeline E_____ Raml
Nicholas P_____ Wester (1881 - 1976) Lucy Thill (1888 - 1961)
Nicholas P_____4 Wester (Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 9 December 1881 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Mary (Martin) Goerend Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7, no. 140, which records this birth as an unnamed female.
He died 11 May 1976, age 95, of _______________, at Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Calvary Cemetery at Wisconsin, Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin. See Wood County death certificates, v. ____, no. ________.
He married Lucy Thill 5 December 1910 at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, Wisconsin, Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin. Reverend _____________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Wood County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born 15 May 1888 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Jentges) Thill. Her birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records. She died 5 July 1961, age 73, of _______________, at Riverview Hospital at Wisconsin, Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in Calvary Cemetery there. See Wood County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
They resided at 1661 First Street North, Wisconsin Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin.
The Westers had five children:
Evelyn Wester = Samuel M_____ Wright Harvey Wester Mildred Wester
Peter L_____ Uselding (1876 - 1968) Mathilda Wester (1884 - 1945)
Peter L_____2 Uselding (Nicolas1) was born 9 December 1876 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicolas and Maria (Frederici) Uselding. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 12, no. 319 (affidavit).
He died 11 September 1968, age 92, of pneumonia, at Holy Cross, and he is buried in the Catholic cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 27, no. 337. See gravestone inscription.
He married Mathilda "Tillie" Wester 17 November 1903 at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Reverend Michael Oberlinkels presided. Witnesses were John Uselding, Nicholas Mertes, Katie Uselding, and Rosa Mertes. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 7, no. 350.
She was born 2 June 1884 at Holy Cross, the daughter of Henry and Mary (Martin) Goerend Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7, no. 676. She died 17 December 1945, age 61, of gangrenous gall bladder due to diabetes, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, and she is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 12, no. 234.
On the Uselding's marriage record, Peter is listed as a "laborer". His death certificate lists his occupation as "highway maintenance for the county highway department".
The Useldings had ten children:
Eugene Nicholas Henry Uselding = Elinor Helen Hubing Lenore Uselding = Harry Walter Regina Uselding = Arthur Berndt Alphons Peter Uselding = Elsie De Smith Aloysius Nicholas Uselding = Virginia Wirth Rosa Mary "Sally" Uselding = John Jordan Veronica Uselding = Frank Fina Vincent Jacob Uselding = Elsie Piepenburg Helen Catherine Uselding = Herbert H_______ Woltring Clementine Regina Uselding
Harry M_____ Wester (1887 - 1947) Catherine Margaret Besch (1892 - 1952) Michael H_____ Burton (1889 - 1966) Ida M_____ Tiegs (18__ - 19__)
Harry M_____4 Wester (Henry3, Michael2, Peter1), a twin, was born 20 July 1887 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Mary (Martin) Goerend Wester. His birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records.
He died 24 February 1947, age 59, of stomach cancer, at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. See Ozaukee County death records, v. 12, no. 480, which is the source of information about his birth and death.
He married Catherine Margaret "Kate" Besch 22 February 1915 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington. Reverend Peter Holfeltz presided. Witnesses were Peter Besch and Mayme Martin. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 8, no. 890.
She was born 16 December 1892 at Grafton, Ozaukee County, the daughter of Michael and Margaret Annie (Betz) Besch. Her birth is not recorded in Ozaukee County birth records. She died 4 January 1952, age 59, of _____________, at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 15, p. 140. See gravestone inscription.
She married, second, Michael H_____ Burton 30 September 1950 at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana. See Lake County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
Michael H_____ Burton was born 26 March 1889 at Boltonville, Washington County, Wisconsin, the son of Michael and Volua (Geidal) Burton. His birth is recorded in Washington County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 30 July 1966, age 77, of ___________ at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 25, no. 390.
After Catherine died, Michael Burton married Ida M_____ Tiegs __ _______ ____, at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Town of ___________, ___________ County. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ____.
She was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Tiegs. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died ___________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p ____.
Harry Wester was employed as a core maker at the J.E. Gilson Company at Port Washington.
Harry M_____ and Catherina Margaret (Besch) Wester had one child:
Viola Mathilda Wester = Leroy John Roller
Michael H_____ and Catherine Margaret (Besch) Wester Burton had no children.
Michael H_____ and Ida M_____ (Tiegs) Burton had ______ children: |