Second generation born in America
Second Generation in America:
Francesca Even (1886 - 1900) Francesca3 Even, (Michael Joseph2, Adam1) was born 24 July 1886 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Michael Joseph and Margaret (Wester) Even. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ____, no. _____. She died 17 June 1900, age almost 14, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________. She never married.
Leona "Annie" Even (1887 - 1888)
Leona3 Even, (Michael Joseph2, Adam1) was born 12 November 1887 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Michael Joseph and Margaret (Wester) Even. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ____, no. _____.
She died in infancy.
She died 9 June 1888, age almost seven months, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Mary Even (1889 - 1889)
Mary3 Even, (Michael Joseph2, Adam1) was born 22 May 1889 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Michael Joseph and Margaret (Wester) Even. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ____, no. _____.
She died in infancy.
She died 29 December 1889, age seven months, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
George Even (1890 - 1968) Harriet ODonnell (18__ - 19__)
George3 Even (Michael Joseph2, Adam1) was born 29 October 1890 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Michael Joseph and Margaret (Wester) Even. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ____, no. _____.
He died 29 January 1968, age 77, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Harriet ODonnell 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _____________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) ODonnell. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Evens had ______ children:
William "Bill" Even (1892 - 1980) Marie Leonard (189_ - 19__)
William "Bill"3 Even (Michael Joseph2, Adam1) was born 1 April 1892 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Michael Joseph and Margaret (Wester) Even. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ____, no. _____.
He died 9 June 1980, age 88, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Marie Leonard 6 June 1923 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Leonard. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Evens had ______ children:
Andrew Marcin (189_ - 19__) Mathilda "Tillie" Even (1894 - 1983)
Andrew Marcin2 (_______1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Marcin. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Mathilda "Tillie" Even 14 July 1924 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 25 July 1894 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Michael Joseph and Margaret (Wester) Even. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 7 August 1983, age 89, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Marcins had ______ children:
Clara Francesca Barbara Wester (1889 - 1891)
Clara Francesca Barbara5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 17 July 1889 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, vol. ______, no. ________.
She died 20 January 1891, age 18 months, at Town of Belgium, and she is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross. See Ozaukee County death records, vol. ______, no. ________.
These words are inscribed in German on her gravestone:
Frank Dominic Lanser (1882 - 1948) Lillian Francis Wester (1891 - 1975)
Frank Dominic2 Lanser (Franz1) was born 24 March 1882 at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the son of Franz and Elizabeth (Hous) Lanser. His birth is recorded in County birth records, v. ___, no. ____.
He died 3 December 1948, age 66, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He was a farmer.
He married Lillian Frances5 Wester, (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) on 11 May 1915 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lake Church, Town of Belgium. 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 October 1891 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. _____ no. ____. She died 28 November 1975, age 84, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Cemetery at Holy Cross. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. _____, no. ________.
The Lansers had resided on a farm in the Town of Port Washington and retired to Belgium.
The Lansers had 12 children:
Edmund Henry Lanser =Alverna Mueller Barbara Elizabeth Lanser =Clarence Jacob Becker Norbert Michael Lanser =Johanna Madelina Mayer Margaret Marie Lanser = Angeline Catherine Lanser =Fred Michael Jacoby Rita Mary Lanser =Raymond Dominic Lauters Ambrose Nicholas Lanser =Mary Ann Depies Armella Theresa Lanser =Robert Edwin Lorge Geraldine Olga Lanser =Clement Thomas Bichler Alice Mary Lanser =Eugene Joseph Birenbaum Jerome Edmund Lanser = Martha Barbara Lanser =
Mary Anna Wester (1893 - 1935)
Mary Anna5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 7 May 1893 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, vol. __, no. ____.
She died 10 May 1935, age 42, of abdominal infection, general debility, and possible carcinomatories, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in St. Mary Cemetery at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See Ozaukee County death records, vol. 10, no. 274. Before her death, she was a housekeeper and resided at Evanston, Illinois.
She was never married.
Aloysius Wester (1894 - 1973) Rose Johanna Ansay (1900 - 19__)
Aloysius5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 19 November 1894 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, vol. __, no. ____.
He died 1 December 1973, age 79, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Rose Ansay 25 May 1920 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ 1900 at _________, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Ansay. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. _____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Ansays had ______ children:
Caroline Frances Wester (1897 - 1983)
Caroline Frances5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 24 January 1897 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, vol. _______, no. _______.
She died 12 January 1983, age 86, at Town of Belgium and is buried in St. Mary Cemetery at Lake Church. See Ozaukee County death records, vol. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Before she retired, she was employed in the office of Krier Preserving Company for more than 50 years. She was a member of St. Mary's Parish in Lake Church, The Christian Mothers and Altar Society, the Third Order of St. Francis, the Catholic Order of Foresters, and a member of the parish choir.
Nicholas Wester (1898 - 1983) Martha Schueller (19__ - 19__)
Nicholas5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 6 December 1898 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, vol. __, no. ___.
He died 19 September 1983, age 84, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Martha Schueller 11 November 1924 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Schueller. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Jacob Leo Wester (1901 - 1904)
Jacob Leo5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 10 January 1901 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ______.
He died 12 June, 1904, age three, of _______________, at Town of Belgium, and he is buried in St. Mary Cemetery at Lake Church, Wisconsin. See ___________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Charles John Wester (1904 - 19__) Loretta Margaret Schueller (19__ - 19__)
Charles John5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 1 December 1904 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ______.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Loretta Margaret Schueller 3 September 1932 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Schueller. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers ____________ had ______ children:
Henry John Wester (1906 - 19__) Viola Barbara Weiland (19__ - 19__)
Henry John5 Wester (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 1 April 1906 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ______.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Viola Barbara Weiland 30 May 1934 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Weiland. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers ____________ had ______ children:
Joseph Thomas Schueller (19__ - 19__) Olga Mary Wester (1908 - 19__)
Joseph Thomas2 Schueller (________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the son of _____ and _________ (_______) Schueller. His birth is recorded in County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at __________, _______________, _______ County, _________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He was a ____________.
He married Olga Mary5 Wester, (Henry John4, Melchior3, Michel2, Pierre1) on 2 May 1931 at __________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _______________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 27 April, 1908 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry John and Barbara (Hemmen) Wester. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____ no. __. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in _________________________ Cemetery at ___________. See ____________ County death certificates, vol. _____, no. ________.
The Schuellers had ________ children:
Julian Melchior Dondelinger (1891 - 1980) Isabel Wright (189_ - 19__)
Julian Melchior3 Dondelinger (John2, Dominic1) was born 27 November 1891 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the son of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died 24 February 1980, age 88, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Isabel Wright 3 March 1915 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Wright. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Dondelingers had ______ children:
John Dondelinger, Jr. (1893 - 1893)
John3 Dondelinger, Jr., (John2, Dominic1) was born __ ________ 1893 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the son of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. _____.
He died in infancy.
He died __ ________ 1893, age ___, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Mabel Frances Dondelinger (1894 - 1986)
Mabel Frances3 Dondelinger (John2, Dominic1) was born 25 June 1894 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
She never married.
She died 10 March 1986, age 91, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Arthur John Dondelinger (1896 - 19__) Esther Hayward (189_ - 19__)
Arthur John3 Dondelinger (John2, Dominic1) was born 4 May 1896 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the son of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Esther Hayward 11 October 1930 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Hayward. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Dondelingers had ______ children:
Leona May Dondelinger (1897 - 1921)
Leona May3 Dondelinger (John2, Dominic1) was born 26 December 1897 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___ no. ____.
She never married.
She died 20 April 1921, age 23, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
H______ Edwin Lovejoy (18__ - 19__) Bessie Dora Dondelinger (1899 - 19__)
H_____ Edwin2 Lovejoy (________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the son of _____ and _________ (_______) Lovejoy. His birth is recorded in County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at __________, _______________, _______ County, _________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. _______, no. ________.
He was a ____________.
He married Bessie Dora Dondelinger on 13 June 1922 at __________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _______________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ____, no. _____.
She was born 12 September 1899 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. _____, no. ____. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in _________________________ Cemetery at ___________. See ____________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Lovejoys had ________ children:
Cornelius Brady (18__ - 19__) Alice Anna Dondelinger (1900 - 1985)
Cornelius2 Brady (________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the son of _____ and _________ (_______) Brady. His birth is recorded in County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at __________, _______________, _______ County, _________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He was a ____________.
He married Alice Anna Dondelinger on 7 October 1927 at __________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _______________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ____, no. _____.
She was born 20 December 1900 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. _____, no. _____. She died 21 December 1985, age 85, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in _________________________ Cemetery at ___________. See ____________ County death certificates, vol. _______, no. ________.
The Bradys had ________ children:
Thomas Bailey (18__ - 19__) Clara Ethel Dondelinger (1903 - 1989)
Thomas2 Bailey (________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the son of _____ and _________ (_______) Bailey. His birth is recorded in County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at __________, _______________, _______ County, _________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. _______, no. ________.
He was a ____________.
He married Clara Ethel Dondelinger on 21 June 1926 at __________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _______________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ____, no. _____.
She was born 23 July 1903 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. _____, no. ___. She died 28 July 1989, age 86, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in _________________________ Cemetery at ___________. See ____________ County death certificates, vol. _______, no. _________.
The Baileys had ________ children:
Joseph Brady (19__ - 19__) Anna Martha Dondelinger (1904 - 19__)
Joseph2 Brady (________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the son of _____ and _________ (_______) Brady. His birth is recorded in County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at __________, _______________, _______ County, _________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. _____, no. ________.
He was a ____________.
He married Anna Martha Dondelinger on 5 August 1928 at __________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _______________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 18 October 1904 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ___ no. __. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in _________________________ Cemetery at ___________. See ____________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Bradys had ________ children:
Hugo Rodeck (19__ - 19__) Helen Edith Dondelinger (1905 - 1986)
Hugo2 Rodeck (________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the son of _____ and _________ (_______) Rodeck. His birth is recorded in County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at __________, _______________, _______ County, _________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He was a ____________.
He married Helen Edith Dondelinger on 24 April 1926 at __________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _______________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ____, no. _____.
She was born 9 December 1905 at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____ no. ____. She died 24 March 1986, age 80, of _____________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in _________________________ Cemetery at ___________. See ____________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Rodecks had ________ children:
F_______ W________ Dondelinger (1908?- 1945)
F_______ W_________3 Dondelinger (John2, Dominic1) was born __ ________ 1908? at Mitchell, _______ County, South Dakota, the son of John and Anna (Wester) Dondelinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. _____.
He died 13 January 1945, age ____, at the "Battle of the Bulge" _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Nicholas Thielman (18__ - 19__) Frances Katherine Wellenstein (1891 - 1981)
Nicholas2 Thielman (___________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Thielman. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____ no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Frances Katherine Wellenstein 24 June 1913 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 21 May 1891 at Albany, _________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Leona (Wester) Wellenstein. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 29 April 1981, age 89, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Thielmans had ______ children:
Bernard Beunig (19__ - 19__) Anastasia Wellenstein (1892 - 1985)
Bernard2 Beunig (___________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Beunig. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. _____, no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Anastasia Wellenstein 14 May 1914 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 27 October 1892 at Albany, _________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Leona (Wester) Wellenstein. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 27 May 1985, age 92, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Beunigs had ______ children:
John A________ Wellenstein (1895 - 1989) Lila Hanauer (18__ - 19__)
John A__________3 Wellenstein (John2, Jacob1) was born 4 May 1895 at Albany, _________ County, Minnesota, the son of John and Leona (Wester) Wellenstein. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died 11 April 1989, age 93, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Lila Hanauer 4 October 1920 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ __________ ____, at _________, _________ County, ___________, the daughter of ________ and __________(_________) Hanauer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wellensteins had ______ children:
Nicholas M________ Wellenstein (1897 - 19__) Merva Ridgeway (18__ - 19__)
Nicholas M__________3 Wellenstein (John2, Jacob1) was born 4 April 1897 at Albany, _________ County, Minnesota, the son of John and Leona (Wester) Wellenstein. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ __________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Merva Ridgeway __ _______ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ __________ ____, at _________, _________ County, ___________, the daughter of ________ and __________(_________) Ridgeway. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wellensteins had ______ children:
Melchior "Wellens" Wellenstein (1900 - 1973) Grace Thurn-Stoeckig (19__ - 19__)
Melchior "Wellens"3 Wellenstein (John2, Jacob1) was born 8 November 1900 at Albany, _________ County, Minnesota, the son of John and Leona (Wester) Wellenstein. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died 15 March 1973, age 72, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Grace Thurn-Stoeckig 26 March 1927 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ __________ ____, at _________, _________ County, ___________, the daughter of ________ and __________(_________) Thurn-Stoeckig. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wellensteins had ______ children:
John P_________ Lyons (18__ - 19__) Martha Dondlinger (18__ - 19__)
John P_______2 Lyons (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Lyons. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Martha Dondlinger __________________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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Wester) Dondlinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Lyons had ______ children:
Eugene Dondlinger (1893 - 1961) Martha Schwegel (18__ - 19__)
Eugene3 Dondlinger (Peter2, _________1) was born 27 September 1893 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Peter and Elizabeth (Wester) Dondlinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. _____.
He died 31 August 1961, age 67, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Martha Schwegel 14 May 1919 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Schwegel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Dondlingers had ______ children:
__________ ___________ (18__ - 19__) Jeanette Dondlinger (18__ - 19__)
______ _______ 2 __________ (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) ____________. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Jeanette Dondlinger __________________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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Wester) Dondlinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The _________ had ______ children:
__________ Swinnea (18__ - 19__) Marie Dondlinger (18__ - 19__)
__________ _______ 2 Swinnea (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Swinnea. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Marie Dondlinger __________________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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Wester) Dondlinger. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Swinneas had ______ children:
Alois Dondlinger (18__ - 19__) Pauline Spikes (18__ - 19__)
Alois3 Dondlinger (Peter2, _________1) was born __ ____________ 18__, at _______, __________ County, ___________, the son of Peter and Elizabeth (Wester) Dondlinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. _____, no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Pauline Spikes _________________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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (______) Spikes. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Dondlingers had ______ children:
Sylvester Krick (1895 - 1976) Anna Demge (18__ - 19__)
Sylvester3 Krick (John2, Peter1) was born 16 July 1895 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of John and Mathilda (Wester) Krick. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. _____.
He died 29 February 1976, age 80, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Anna Demge ______ _____________, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, ___________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Demge. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Kricks had ______ children:
Otto Krick (18__ - 19__)
Otto3 Krick (John2, Peter1) was born __ ________ 18__ at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of John and Mathilda (Wester) Krick. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________ at Blue Island _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Edward Wester, M.D. (1903 - 1978) Sarah Sigborn, M.D. (19__ - 19__)
Edward5 Wester (Adolph4, Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 25 January 1903 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ _______ 1978, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Sarah Sigborn 3 November 1934 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Sigborn. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Patrick Monahan (19__ - 19__) Margaret Wester (1904 - 1987)
Patrick2 Monahan (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Monahan. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Margaret Wester 15 August ____, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 31 October 1904 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 27 April 1987, age 82, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Monahans had ______ children:
Theodore Wester (1907 - 1985) Monica Noesges (19__ - 19__)
Theodore5 Wester (Adolph4, Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 4 April 1907 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ _______ 1985, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Monica Noesges 13 July 1935 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Noesges. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Francis Wester (1909 - 19__) Josephine Barton (19__ - 19__)
Francis5 Wester (Adolph4, Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 4 August 1909 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ _______ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Josephine Barton Noesges 19 January 1939 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Barton. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
William Tostevin (19__ - 19__) Jeanette Wester (1911 - 19__)
William2 Tostevin (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Tostevin. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Jeanette Wester 4 July 1937 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 9 October 1911 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Tostevins had ______ children:
Arthur Wester (1915 - 1978)
Arthur5 Wester (Adolph4, Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 6 July 1915 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died 13 April 1978, age 62, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married. He was a Christian Brother, Brother Hugh.
John Walsh (19__ - 19__) Dorothy Wester (1919 - 19__)
John2 Walsh (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Walsh. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Dorothy Wester 31 January 1942 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 6 March 1919 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Adolph and Mary (Sinner) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Walshs had ______ children:
Eugene Wester (1904 - 1968) Eleanor Honor (19__ - 19__)
Eugene5 Wester (Aloysius Henry4 Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 27 November 1904 at Albany, ___________ County, Minnesota, the son of Aloysius and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ _______ 1968, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Eleanor Honor 21 July 1928 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Honor. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Raymond Carlson (19__ - 19__) Francesca Wester (1906 - 19__)
Raymond2 Carlson (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Carlson. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Francesca 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 23 September 1906 at Albany, ________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of Aloysius Henry and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. Her birth is recorded in __________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Carlsons had ______ children:
Avelline Wester (1908 - 1914)
Avelline5 Wester (Aloysius Henry4 Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 8 July 1908 at Albany, ___________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of Aloysius and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
She died in childhood.
She died 8 August 1914, age six, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Edwin Wester (1910 - 19__) Jan _________ (19__ - 19__)
Edwin5 Wester (Aloysius Henry4 Melchior3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 5 March 1910 at Albany, ___________ County, Minnesota, the son of Aloysius and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ _______ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Jan ________ __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) ________. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
James McNichol (19__ - 19__) Alice Wester (1911 - 19__)
James2 McNichol (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) McNichol. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Alice 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 18 August 1911 at Albany, ________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of Aloysius Henry and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. Her birth is recorded in __________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The McNichols had ______ children:
Vincent Ahles (19__ - 19__) Angeline Wester (1914 - 19__)
Vincent2 Ahles (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Ahles. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Angeline 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 31 May 1914 at Albany, ________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of Aloysius Henry and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. Her birth is recorded in __________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Ahles had ______ children:
Thomas Doran (19__ - 19__) Lorraine Wester (1915 - 19__)
Thomas2 Doran (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Doran. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Lorraine 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 30 August 1915 at Albany, ________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of Aloysius Henry and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. Her birth is recorded in __________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Dorans had ______ children:
Arnold Brinkman (19__ - 19__) Rita Wester (1919 - 19__)
Arnold2 Brinkman (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Brinkman. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Rita 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 10 April 1919 at Albany, ________ County, Minnesota, the daughter of Aloysius Henry and Theresa (Tholl) Wester. Her birth is recorded in __________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Brinkmans had ______ children:
Julia M______ Martin (1885 - 1969)
Julia M________3 Martin, (John2, Nicholas1) was born 16 November 1885 at Minneapolis, _______ County, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Susan (Kartheiser) Martin. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. ___.
She died 4 February 1969, age 83, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Catherine _________ Martin (1890 - 1975)
Catherine _________3 Martin, (John2, Nicholas1) was born 4 February 1890 at Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Susan (Kartheiser) Martin. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. ___.
She died 21 January 1975, age 84, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She never married. She was Sister M. Nicoline.
Melchior M________ Martin (1892 - 1975)
Melchior M________3 Martin, (John2, Nicholas1) was born 27 December 1892 at _________, _______ County, Illinois, the son of John and Susan (Kartheiser) Martin. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. ___.
He died 27 April 1975, age 82, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Walter H_____ Burns (19__ - 19__) Rose Hildegard Martin (1898 - 1989)
Walter H_____2 Burns (William1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of William and Ella (Richards) Burns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ____, no. _____.
He died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________ and he is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. His death is recorded in _____ County death records, vol. ____, no. ____.
He married Rose Hildegard Martin 23 June 1923 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend Peter Holfeltz presided. Witnesses were Joseph B. Reuter and Elmira Eichensee. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, vol. 10, no. 665.
They were divorced __ ________ ____, at ____________________.
She was born 13 February 1898 at _____________, ___________ County, Illinois, the daughter of John and Susan (Kartheiser) Martin. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records vol. ___, no. ____. She died 30 June 1989, age 91, of cardiac arrhythmia, at La Sata Nursing Home at W76 N677 Wauwatosa Road, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Port Washington. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, vol. 50, no. 324.
The Burns had no children.
Susan Netzinger (18__ - 18__)
Susan Netzinger3, (Peter Paul2, Peter1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the daughter of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She never married. She died in childhood of diphtheria. Two of her brothers also died of diphtheria within the same week.
(Boy)_________ Netzinger (18__ - 18__)
_________ Netzinger3, (Peter Paul2, Peter1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married. He died in childhood of diphtheria. A brother and a sister also died of diphtheria within the same week.
(Boy)_________ Netzinger (18__ - 18__)a
_________ Netzinger3, (Peter Paul2, Peter1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married. He died in childhood of diphtheria. A brother and a sister also died of diphtheria within the same week.
Nicholas Netzinger (1886 - 1959) Anna Neuendank (18__ - 19__)
Nicholas Netzinger3, (Peter Paul2, Peter1) was born 17 December 1886 at (Racine area)_______________, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 28 August 1959, age 72, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Anna Neuendank 5 April 1913 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Neuendank. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Netzingers had ______ children:
Fred J_______ Schafer (18__ - 19__) Mamie Netzinger (1892 - 1931)
Fred J________2 Schafer (________1) was born __ ________ 18__ at ______________, _________ County, _________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Schafer. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Mamie Netzinger 22 April 1915 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____ at (Racine area)_______________, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no _____. She died __ ________ 1931, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Schafers had ______ children:
Edward Schafer (18__ - 19__) Jennie Netzinger (1894 - 1971)
Edward2 Schafer (_________1) was born __ ________ 18__ at ______________, _________ County, _________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Schafer. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Jennie Netzinger __ _________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 17 May 1894 at (Racine area)_______________, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____. She died 28 February 1971, age 76, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Schafers had ______ children:
John Wynen (18__ - 19__) Sybilla Netzinger (18__ - 19__)
John2 Wynen (_________1) was born __ ________ 18__ at _____________, _________ County, _________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Wynen. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Sybilla Netzinger __ _________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ________ 189_ at (Racine area)_______________, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. ____. She died __ _________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wynens had ______ children:
John Netzinger (18__ - 19__) ________ __________ (18__ - 19__)
John Netzinger3, (Peter Paul2, Peter1) was born __ ________ 18__ at (Racine area)_______________, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married ________ ___________ __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) _________. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Netzingers had ______ children:
Andrew Achenreiner (18__ - 19__) Gertrude Netzinger (1903 - 1975)
Andrew2 Achenreiner (_________1) was born __ ________ 18__ at ______________, _________ County, _________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Achenreiner. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Gertrude Netzinger 21 June 1930 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 14 January 1903 at Sturtevant, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter Paul and Katherine (Wester) Netzinger. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. ______. She died 20 February 1975, age 82, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Achenreiners had ______ children:
Walter Michael Andersen (1895 - 1966)
Walter Michael3 Andersen (August Elias2, Andrew1) was born 22 June 1895 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of August Elias and Elizabeth (Wester) Andersen. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 15 November 1966, age 81, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Irvin Anthony Andersen (1897 - 1984) Ermile Lucille Williams (18__ - 19__)
Irvin Anthony3 Andersen (August Elias2, Andrew1) was born 12 January 1897 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of August Elias and Elizabeth (Wester) Andersen. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 9 February 1984, age 87 of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Ermile Lucille Williams 8 February 1930 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Williams. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol.. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Andersens had ______ children:
Elmer Martin Andersen (1901 - 1967)
Elmer Martin3 Andersen (August Elias2, Andrew1) was born 29 June 1901 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of August Elias and Elizabeth (Wester) Andersen. His birth is recorded in Cook County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 7 January 1967, age 65, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Anton Berns (1886 - 1970) Antonia Arbter (188_ - 19__) Anna Lewis (18__ - 19__)
Anton3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 7 May 1886 at Kewanee, Kewanee County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in Kewanee County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 28 September 1970, age 84, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married first, Antonia Arbter 23 June 1915 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Arbter. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Anna Lewis __ _______ 1937 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Lewis. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Anton and Antonia (Arbter) Berns had ______ children:
Anton and Anna (Lewis) Berns had ______ children:
Adolph Roeser (18__ - 19__) Julia Berns (1888 - 1981)
Adolph2 Roeser (_________1) was born __ ________ 18__, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of ________and _______ (_________) Roeser. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ _________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Julia Berns 23 June 1909 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 21 January 1888 at Sturgeon Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 26 January 1981, age 93, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Roesers had ______ children:
_______________ ____________ (18__ - 19__) ___________ Wentzel (18__ - 19__) James Rutherford (18__ - 19__) Isabelle Clara Berns (1890 - 19__)
________2 ________ (_________1) was born __ ________ 18__, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of ________and _______ (_________) ________. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ _________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Isabelle Clara Berns __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 1 January 1890 at Sturgeon Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She married, second, _________ Wentzel __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
He was born __ ________ 18__, at ____________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ________ (_________) Wentzel. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She married, third, James Rutherford __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
He was born __ ________ 18__, at ____________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ________ (_________) Rutherford. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
______ and Isabelle Clara (Berns) ___________ had ______ children:
______ and Isabelle Clara (Berns) Wentzel had ______ children:
James and Isabelle Clara (Berns) Rutherford had ______ children:
John Edward Berns (1891 - 1982) Elvira Johnson (18__ - 19__)
John Edward3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 17 October 1891 at Town of Sturgeon Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ _________ 1982, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Elvira Johnson 10 January 1920 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Johnson. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Berns had ______ children:
William Berns (1894 - 1964) Leona Bunda (1___ - 19__)
William3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 26 November 1894 at Sister Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 23 April 1964, age 69, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Leona Bunda 5 June 1917 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Bunda. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Berns had ______ children:
Walter Berns (1898 - 1908)
Walter3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 21 September 1898 at __________, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died in childhood.
He died 5 November 1908, age ten, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Elmer Berns (1901 - 1968) Marjorie Knutson (19__ - 19__)
Elmer3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 26 April 1901 at Town of Sturgeon Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 15 March 1968, age almost 67, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Marjorie Knutson 24 December 1929 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Knutson. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Berns had ______ children:
Clarence Berns (1903 - 1991) Ruby Beno (19__ - 19__)
Clarence3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 8 March 1903 at Claybanks, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 4 October 1991, age 88, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Ruby Beno 21 June 1928 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Beno. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Berns had ______ children:
Irvin Berns (1905 - 1988) Ella Duquaine (19__ - 19__)
Irvin3 Berns, (Matthew2, Mathias1) was born 6 August 1905 at Sturgeon Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Anna (Wester) Berns. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 5 July 1988, age almost 83, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Ella Duquaine 31 May 1933 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Duquaine. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Berns had ______ children:
Isabelle Stoffel (1893 - 1918)
Isabelle3 Stoffel, (Matthew2, Nicholas1) was born 22 February 1893 at Green Bay, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Matthew and Catherine (Wester) Stoffel. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
She died 12 November 1918, age 25, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
William Wright (18__ - 19__) Gertrude Stoffel (1894 - 1964)
William2 Wright ( ______________1) was born __ ________ 18__, at _________, _______ County, _________, the son of ________ and __________ (________) Wright. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ __________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Gertrude Stoffel 2 February 1940 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 23 June 1894 at Green Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Matthew and Catherine (Wester) Stoffel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 14 August 1964, age 70 of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wrights had ______ children:
Earl Stoffel (1899 - 1936) Alfrieda Tiedtke (19__ - 19__)
Earl3 Stoffel, (Matthew2, Nicholas1) was born 6 April 1899 at Green Bay, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Catherine (Wester) Stoffel. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 15 November 1936, age 37, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Alfrieda Tiedtke 20 May 1922 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Tiedtke. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Stoffels had ______ children:
Raymond Stoffel (1906 - 1986) Julian Keogh (19__ - 19__) Evelyn ___________ (19__ - 19__)
Raymond3 Stoffel, (Matthew2, Nicholas1) was born 5 February 1906 at Sturgeon Bay, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Catherine (Wester) Stoffel. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died 6 February 1986, age 80, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Julian Keogh 9 June 1930 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Keogh. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Evelyn _________ __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) ________. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Raymond and Julian (Keogh) Stoffel had ______ children:
Raymond and Evelyn (________) Stoffel had _____ children:
George Kalcik (19__ - 19__) Neomi Stoffel (1909 - 1957)
George2 Kalcik (______________1) was born __ ________ 19__, at _________, _______ County, _________, the son of ________ and __________ (________) Kalcik. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ __________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Neomi Stoffel 27 September 1927 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 7 August 1909 at Sturgeon Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Matthew and Catherine (Wester) Stoffel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 18 December 1957, age 48, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Kalciks had ______ children:
Lavern "John" Stoffel (1914 - 19__) Regina Shedlo (19__ - 19__)
Lavern (John)3 Stoffel, (Matthew2, Nicholas1) was born 25 February 1914 at Kewaunee, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Matthew and Catherine (Wester) Stoffel. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___, no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married Regina Shedlo 13 January 1945 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Shedlo. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Stoffels had ______ children:
Edward Howard Wester (1902 - 1977) Lucille Miller (19__ - 19__)
Edward Howard5 Wester (John4, John3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 7 September 1902 at Lily Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___, no. ___.
He died 31 October 1977, age 75, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Lucille Miller 18 July 1927 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 ____ (_______) Miller. 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. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Walter John Wester (1904 - 19__) Elva Zettle (19__ - 19__)
Walter John5 Wester (John4, John3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 1 January 1904 at Lily Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elva Zettle __ ________ 19__, 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 ____ (_______) Zettle. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __ p. __, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Aloysius "Ted" Wester (1906 - 1990) Amanda Haen (19__ - 19__)
Aloysius "Ted"5 Wester (John4, John3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 1 April 1906 at Lily Bay, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died 28 April 1990, age 84, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Amanda Haen __ ________ 19__, 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 ____ (_______) Haen. 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. ________.
The Westers had ______ children:
Walter Hoerres (19__ - 19__) Ernst Wagner (19__ - 19__) Marie Agnes Wester (1910 - 19__)
Walter2 Hoerres (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Hoerres. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Marie Agnes Wester __ ________ 19__, 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 6 May 1910 at Lily Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. 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, second, Ernst Wagner __ ________ 19__, 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. ____.
Ernst2 Wagner (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Wagner. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___. He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Walter and Marie Agnes (Wester) Hoerres had ____ children:
Ernst and Marie Agnes (Wester) Wagner had _____ children:
Arnold Carmody (19__ - 19__) Clara Elizabeth Wester (1913 - 19__)
Arnold2 Carmody (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Carmody. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Clara Elizabeth Wester 30 April 1949 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 16 January 1913 at Lily Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. 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. ________.
The Carmodys had _____ children:
Roland Uttech (19__ - 19__) Celia Margaret Wester (1916 - 19__)
Roland2 Uttech (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Uttech. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Celia Margaret Wester __ ________ 19__, 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 16 December 1916 at Lily Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. 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. ________.
The Uttechs had _____ children:
Russel Haines (19__ - 19__) Gertrude Luella Wester (1919 - 19__)
Russel2 Haines (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Haines. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Gertrude Luella Wester 19 July 1947 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 6 October 1919 at Sturgeon Bay, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Angeline (Weber) Wester, Jr. 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. ________.
The Haines had _____ children:
John Bozdeck (18__ - 19__) Julia Diederich (18__ - 19__)
John2 Bozdeck (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Bozdeck. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Julia Diederich __ _________ 19__, 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 __ __________ 18__, at ____________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. 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. ________.
The Bozdecks had _____ children:
William Diederich (18__ - 19__) Ella _________ (18__ - 19__)
William3 Diederich (Ferdinand2, John1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Ella _________ __ _________ 19__, 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 __ __________ 18__, 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. ________.
The Diederichs had _____ children:
Charles Grede (18__ - 19__) Florence Diederich (1896 - 1984)
Charles2 Grede (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Grede. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Florence Diederich __ _________ 19__, 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 14 August 1896 at ____________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __ p. __, no. ___. She died 2 July 1984, age almost 88, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Gredes had _____ children:
Mary Diederich (18__ - 1___)
Mary3 Diederich (Ferdinand2, John1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the daughter of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. Her birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
She died __ ________ 1___, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Charles Colbo (18__ - 19__) Rose Diederich (1900 - 19__)
Charles2 Colbo (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Colbo. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Rose Diederich __ _________ 19__, 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 __ ________ 1900 at ____________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __ p. __, no. ___. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Colbos had _____ children:
Alois "Allie" Diederich (1902 - 1991)
Alois "Allie"3 Diederich (Ferdinand2, John1) was born 3 November 1902 at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died 25 October 1991, age almost 89, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
John Diederich (19__ - 19__) Geraldine Bergman (19__ - 19__)
John3 Diederich (Ferdinand2, John1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Geraldine Bergman __ _________ 19__, 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 __ __________ 19__, at ____________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of ____________ and ___________ (________) Bergman. 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. ________.
The Diederichs had _____ children:
William Litza (18__ - 19__) Leona Diederich (1907 - 1991)
William2 Litza (__________1) was born __ ________ ____, at ________, ___________ County, _________, the son of _________ and _______ (________) Litza. His birth is recorded in ________ County birth records, vol. ___ No. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Leona Diederich __ _________ 19__, 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 7 May 1907 at ____________, _________ County, _________, the daughter of Ferdinand and Magdalene "Lena" (Wester) Diederich. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __ p. __, no. ___. She died 8 May 1991, age 84, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Litzas had _____ children:
Harry Klein (1895 - 1972) Mary Anna Conrad (1898 - 1987)
Harry3 Klein (Nicholas2, Jean Nicolas1) was born 23 May 1895 at the Village of Belgium, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7A, no. 1096. He was baptized 24 May 1895 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See the baptism records of the church.
He died 3 October 1972, age 77, at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The funeral was held 7 October 1972 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at there. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 31, no. 65.
He married Mary Anna "Mayme" Conrad 8 February 1916 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington. Reverend Peter Holfeltz presided. Witnesses were William Diederich and Mary Mueller. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 8, no. 977.
Mayme Conrad was born 24 August 1898 at Port Washington, the daughter of Phillip and Anna (Bathke) Conrad. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7A, no. 2003. She was baptized 31 August 1898 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church. See the baptism records of the church.
She died 7 August 1987, age 88, of an acute myocardial infarction, at St. Marys Hospital at Port Washington. The funeral was held at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 48, p. 165.
The Kleins resided at 457 West Chestnut Street, Port Washington, Wisconsin, 53074.
They had one child:
George Nickolas Klein = Mary Elizabeth Kendall
Charles William Beck (1897 - 1978) Gertrude Mary Klein (1896 - 1967)
Charles William2 Beck, (William John1) was born 7 September 1897 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of William John and Louise (Lowitz) Beck. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 23, no. 599. He was baptized a Lutheran 10 January 1898 at St. John's Lutheran Church at 403 West Foster Street, Port Washington. He was later baptized a Roman Catholic 3 September 1923 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington. His sponsors were Louisa Lotitz and Nicholas Klein. See the baptism records of the church.
He died 25 November 1978, age 81, at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Port Washington, of a heart attack. The funeral was held at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 37, no. 124.
He married Gertrude Mary Klein 5 September 1923 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington. Reverend Peter Holfeltz presided. The witnesses were Reverend Peter J. Hildebrand, Fred G. Beck and Hildagarde Klein Gagne. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 10, no. 678.
Gertrude Mary Klein was born 10 September 1896 at Belgium, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7A, p. 1442. She was baptized 13 September 1896 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See the baptism records of the church.
She died 16 September 1967, age 71, at Port Washington, of diabetes and arteriosclerotic heart disease. The funeral was held 19 September 1967 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 26, p. 399.
Charles Beck received an eighth-grade education.
He enlisted in the Army in 1918 and served for three months before peace was declared. He then became a core maker at the foundry.
They resided at 532 Oakland Avenue, Port Washington, Wisconsin, 53074.
The Becks had three children:
Frederick Nicholas Beck = Carol Marie Hamm Clarence Henry Beck Dorothy Mary Beck = Robert Charles Tagatz
Mathias Michael Hansen (1893 - 1977) Martha Anna Margaret Klein (1898 - 1985)
Mathias Michael2 Hansen (Michael John1) was born at 8 p.m. on Thursday, 26 January 1893, at Newburg, Town of Trenton, Washington County, Wisconsin, the son of Michael John and Florence (Tripp) Hansen. His birth was recorded 5 November 1893 in Washington County birth records, no. 4817. He was baptized __ February 1893 at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church at Newburg. See the baptism records of the church.
He died 20 July 1977, age 84, at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, of arteriosclerotic heart disease. The funeral was held Friday, 22 July 1977, at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 35, no. 296.
He married Martha Anna Margaret Klein 15 July 1924 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington. Reverend Peter Holfeltz presided. Witnesses were Joseph Ferdinand Klein and Margaret Walch. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 10, no. 788.
Martha Anna Margaret Klein was born 18 November 1898 at Belgium, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 7A, p. 2077, which gives her name as "Martha Maggie Klein". She was baptized __ November 1898 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium. See the baptism records of the church.
She died 30 March 1985, age 86, of congestive heart failure, at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington. The funeral was held Monday 1 April 1985 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 45, p. 234.
Mathias Hansen served in the United States Army during World War I, from May 1917 to August 1919.
He was employed as a foundry worker at the J.E. Gilson Company at Port Washington.
They resided at 228 West Main Street, Port Washington, Wisconsin, 53074.
The Hansens had seven children:
Mary Jane Hansen = Robert Herbert Janzer Ruth Gertrude Hansen = Loschel Pierringer Esther Florence Hansen = William Celestine Bley Thomas Joseph Hansen = Marilyn Ann Morauski Doris Ida Hansen = Raymond Lawrence Tiegs Paul Matthew Hansen = Joan Mary Goeser James Mathias Hansen = 1) Victoria Kolocek 2) Barbara Mary Nenn
Joseph Ferdinand Klein (1900 - 1964) Lorraine Marcella Hubing (1902 - 1989)
Joseph Ferdinand3 Klein (Nicholas2, Jean Nicolas1) was born 1 August 1900 at Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. His birth is not recorded in Fond du Lac County birth records. He was baptized 23 August 1900 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at 83 East Second Street, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, by Reverend M.J. Taugher. His sponsors were Ferdinand Diederich and Tillie Wester, an uncle and an aunt. See the baptism records of the church, which is the source of information about his birth as well as his baptism. His parents were living at 195 First Street in Fond du Lac when the 1900 Census was taken on 7 June. See National Archives microcopy T 623, Roll 1788, v. 21, enumeration district 24, sheet 9.
He died 19 October 1964, age 64, at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, of an acute myocardial infarction. The funeral was held 21 October 1964 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 24, no. 219.
He married Lorraine Marcella Hubing 12 September 1928 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lake Church, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County. Reverend A.J. Huepper presided. Witnesses were Alexander John Klein, his brother, and Elinor Hubing, her sister. Their marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 11, no. 304.
Lorraine Marcella Hubing was born Thursday, 20 March 1902, at 9 p.m. at Belgium, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary Theresa (Gilles) Hubing. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 9, p. 7. She was baptized at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lake Church. See the baptism records of the church.
She died 7 December 1988, age 86, of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at Lynn Shores Manor nursing home at 340 Lynn Shores Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia. The funeral was held 12 December 1988 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Commonwealth of Virginia death records, no. 228-1277.
Joseph Ferdinand Klein attended elementary schools at Holy Cross and Port Washington and high school in Port Washington. He also studied mechanical engineering and mathematics at the Milwaukee School of Engineering at Milwaukee. He studied accounting through correspondence courses from Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Until 1952, he was employed as secretary/treasurer and purchasing agent of Kwick-Mix Concrete Mixer Co., a subsidiary of Koehring Corporation, at Port Washington. He then established an accounting and tax service. In conjunction with this service, he later was employed half-days at Modern Equipment Co., at Newburg, a small town in Washington County, which is a few miles west of Port Washington.
Lorraine Klein was a member of the Christian Mothers and Altar society, the Third Order of St. Francis, and the Daughters of Isabella.
The Kleins resided at 756 North Milwaukee Street, Port Washington, Wisconsin, 53074.
Joseph Ferdinand and Lorraine Marcella (Hubing) Klein had four children:
Mary Theresa Klein = John William Diederich Richard Joseph Klein = Kathleen Helen Molling Thomas John Klein = Jean Marie Hennessey William Charles Klein = Virginia Ann Callum
Adlor Joseph Gagne (1900 - 1988) Hildagarde Magdalen Klein (1902 - 1974)
Adlor Joseph2 Gagne (Theothil Joseph1) was born 14 February 1900 at Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, the son of Theothil Joseph "Tom" and Zillah Mary (Drapeau) Gagne. His birth is recorded in Houghton County birth records. He was baptized 11 March 1900 at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church at Calumet. See the baptism records of the church.
He died 3 March 1988, age 88, of septicemia, at LaSata Nursing Home at Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, , and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Port Washington, Ozaukee County. See Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 49, no. 97.
He married Hildagard(e) Magdalen Klein 15 July 1924 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington. Reverend Peter Holfeltz presided. Witnesses were Alexander John Klein and Oliver Gagne. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 10, no. 789.
Hildagard Magdalen Klein was born 14 June 1902 at 191 Austin Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. Her birth is recorded in Milwaukee County birth records, v. 341, p. 19. The birth record gives her middle name as "Helena". She was baptized __ June 1902 at a Roman Catholic Church at Milwaukee. See the baptism records of the church.
She died Monday 26 August 1974, age 72, at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington of cerebrovascular thrombosis. The funeral was held Thursday, 29 August 1974, 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. 32, no. 372.
He married, second, Louise Clara Bahr 10 July 1976 at the Shrine of Our Lady at Holy Hill, Hubertus, Washington County, Wisconsin. Reverend James Hushek presided. The witnesses were Charles Anthony Beil and Florence Mary Gagne Beil. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 40, no. 100.
She was born 28 March 1896 at Township of New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Ferdinand and Amelia (Aust) Bahr. See Waukesha County birth records.
She died 11 April 1986, age 90, of cardiac arrest, at Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, and she is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery at Milwaukee. See Milwaukee County death certificates.
She married, first, Anton Lorenz Beil 16 June 1915 at the Roman Catholic Church at Athens, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Reverend A.E. Muehlinkamp presided. The witnesses were Joseph Peters and Emma Bahr. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Marathon County marriage records, v. 21, no. 183.
They were divorced 26 November 1930 at Milwaukee.
He was born 11 June 1886 at Athens, the son of Joseph and Catherine (Fink) Beil. See Marathon County birth records.
He died 19 December 1942, age 56, of chronic myocarditis, at Cudahy, Milwaukee County, and he is buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery at St. Francis, Milwaukee County. See Milwaukee County death records, no. 5257.
She married, second, Louis Gilbert Johnson 3 August 1933 at Milwaukee. The witnesses were Victor C. Grunewald and Marie Grunewald. See Milwaukee County marriage records.
He was born 12 July 1892 at Milwaukee, the son of Knute and Gusta (Amundson) Johnson. See Milwaukee County birth records.
He died 9 March 1961, age 68, of a myocardial infarction, at Wausau, Marathon County, and he is buried in Wisconsin Memorial Park Cemetery at Brookfield, Milwaukee County. See Milwaukee County death certificates.
She married, third, Ben Wenninger 15 October 1966 at St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church at Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County. Reverend Monsignor Dennis Barry presided. The witnesses were Robert E. Wenninger and Lucille B. Jachowicz. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Milwaukee County marriage records.
He was born 15 November 1892 at Milwaukee, the son of Georg and Louisa (Mathaus) Wenninger. See Milwaukee County birth records.
He died 8 November 1971, age 78, of cardiovascular accident, at Milwaukee , and he is buried in Pine Lawn Cemetery at Wauwatosa. See Milwaukee County death certificates.
Adlor Joseph Gagne was educated at Painesdale Michigan High School.
He worked for the Postal Transportation Service, advancing from clerk to supervisor.
The Gagnes resided at 126 Chestnut Street, Port Washington, Wisconsin, 53704.
The Gagnes had seven children:
Florence Mary Gagne = Charles Anthony Beil Robert Joseph Gagne = Valeria ______ Bell Donald Oliver Gagne = Mary Jane Nothem Irene Magdalene Gagne = August Frederick Nuedling Shirley Lorain Gagne = Richard Louie Dalske Patricia Marie Gagne = James Jerome Franks William Edward Gagne
Alexander John Klein (1905 - 1974) Ida Anna Remich (1904 - 1934) Bessie Newton Craig Allwardt (1906 - )
Alexander John3 Klein (Nicholas2, Jean Nicolas1) was born 1 January 1905 at 235 Greely Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. His birth is recorded in Milwaukee County birth records, v. 385, p. 385.
He died Friday 22 February 1974, age 69, of congestive heart failure at St. Nicholas Hospital at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held Tuesday, 26 February 1974, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Plymouth, and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. See Sheboygan County death certificates, v. 101, no. 27.
He married, first, Ida Anna Remich 30 September 1931 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lake Church, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County. Reverend A.J. Huepper presided. Witnesses were Gilbert Klein and Esther Remich. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 11, no. 694.
Ida Remich was born at 8:15 a.m. on Friday, 18 March 1904, at Town of Belgium, the daughter of Frank and Catharine (Schneider) Remich. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 9, no. 582.
She died 27 February 1934, age 29, at Port Washington. According to the death certificate signed by George S. Cassels, M.D., she died of "obstinate intestinal paralysis with gas distention following an extremely difficult forceps delivery of child". Her funeral was held 3 March 1934 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death certificates, v. 10, no. 92.
He married, second, Bessie Newton Craig Allwardt 6 November 1967 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Reverend Sampson Rogers presided. The witnesses were Wayne Conger and Patricia Conger. See the marriage records of the church. Also see Sheboygan County marriage records, v. 66, p. 210.
She was born 16 June 1906 at ____________, __________ County, Kentucky, the daughter of James Newton and Lulu K_____ (Moran) Craig. See __________ County birth records.
She married, first, Leon Charles Allwardt.
He was born 11 August 1899 (or 8 November 1899) at Town of Lyndon, Sheboygan County, the son of Charles Frederick and Georgianna Emma (Sharpe) Allwardt. His birth is not recorded in Sheboygan County birth records. He died 10 December 1950, age 51, of a brain tumor, at St. Nicholas Hospital at Sheboygan, and he is buried in Waldo cemetery at Town of Lyndon. See Sheboygan County death certificates, v. 58, no. 556.
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. ____.
Alexander Klein was a carpenter all of his life until he retired in 1967 at age 62.
Alexander John and Ida Anna (Remich) Klein had one child, who died at birth:
Donald Klein
Gilbert John Klein (1907 - 1967) Dorothy Marjorie Burhop (1919 - )
Gilbert John3 Klein (Nicholas2, Jean Nicolas1) was born 7 March 1907 at Holy Cross, Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. His birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 11, no. 224.
He died 21 June 1967, age 60, of an acute myocardial infarction at Saukville, Ozaukee County. The funeral was held 23 June 1967 at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church at Saukville and he is buried in St. Marys Cemetery at Port Washington, Ozaukee County. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 26, no. 316.
He married Dorothy Marjorie Burhop. 23 December 1948 at the rectory of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington. Reverend Peter Hildebrand presided. Witnesses were Joseph Ferdinand and Lorraine Hubing Klein. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 15, no. 332.
Dorothy Marjorie Burhop was born 24 April 1919 at Town of Grafton, Ozaukee County, the daughter of Fred and Marjorie (Morgan) Burhop. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 16, p. 190. She was baptized at the Congregational Church at Port Washington. See the baptism records of the church.
Gilbert completed his grade school education at St. Mary's Elementary School at Port Washington. Dorothy graduated from Port Washington High School and the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His occupation was fish processing. He fished commercially on Lake Michigan for 20 years and operated Klein's Fish Market. Dorothy was a real estate broker.
Mrs. Dorothy Klein resides at 261 South Riverside Drive, Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, 53080; (414) 284-0224.
The Kleins had four children:
Bruce Charles Klein = Cathy Jean Hintz Linda Ann Klein = 1) Dennis _________ Boehm 2) Larry __________ Kaczmark Dale Henry Klein = Christine Piwoni Nancy Marie Klein = Gene Wisch
Edward Stanley Gieryic (1910 - ) Florence Elizabeth Klein (1913 - 1981) Irene Kathleen Makos (1913 - )
Edward Stanley2 Gieryic (George Charles1) was born 25 October 1910 at Washburn, Bayfield County, Wisconsin, the son of George Charles and Veronica (Burlager) Gieryic. His birth is recorded in Bayfield County birth records. He was baptized at St. Louis Roman Catholic Church at Washburn. See the baptism records of the church.
He married, first, Florence Elizabeth Klein 9 June 1936 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 117 East Van Buren Street, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. The Right Reverend Monsignor Peter Holfeltz presided. Witnesses were Adlor Joseph Gagne and Hildagarde Magdalen Klein Gagne. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Ozaukee County marriage records, v. 12, no. 318.
She was born 27 March 1913 at Port Washington, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Wester) Klein. Her birth is recorded in Ozaukee County birth records, v. 13, p. 872, which gives her name as "Elizabeth Mary". She was baptized at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington. See the baptism records of the church.
She died 11 March 1981, age 68, of a myocardial infarction, at St. Alphonsus Hospital at Port Washington. The funeral was held 14 March 1981 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Washington, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 40, no. 306.
He married, second, Irene Kathleen Makos 14 November 1983 at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church at Merrit Island, Brevard County, Florida. Reverend Wm. Newman presided. Witnesses were Howard Charles Robbins and Mary Robbins. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Brevard County marriage records.
She was born 2 February 1913 at Suring, Oconto County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Mary and Michael (Sandor) Makos. Her birth is recorded in Oconto County birth records. She married, first, Howard Robbins 23 November 1943 at the Methodist Church at Lena, Oconto County. The witness was Louis Robbins. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Oconto County marriage records.
He was born 23 December 1908 at Lena, Oconto County, the son of Charles and Ann (Bukberger) Robbins. His birth is recorded in Oconto County birth records. He died 21 May 1980, age 72, of a heart attack, at Port Washington. The funeral was held at Coleman, Marinette County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in the cemetery at Lena. His death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records.
Edward completed ten years of schooling at Washburn. He attended vocational school at Port Washington for six years, including courses in machine shop, blue print, welding, and upholstering. Florence graduated from St. Mary's Parochial School at Port Washington and attended vocational school at Port Washington for six years including courses in typing, knitting, and business machines.
Edward was employed at Mercury Marine. Florence was a secretary at Freeman Chemical Corporation at Port Washington.
The Gieryics reside at 116 West Chestnut Street, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, 53074; (414) 284-2349.
Edward and Florence Elizabeth (Klein) Gieryic had five children:
Michael Donald Gieryic = Jane Susan Vande Boom Charles Edward Gieryic = Olga ______ ______ John Thomas Gieryic = Carol Lee Thorson Mary Ruth Gieryic = Dean Anthony Hein Elizabeth Jean Gieryic = Brian Paul Osterhaus
James Du Monthier (19__ - 19__) Hildegarde Wester (1902 - 1970)
James2 Du Monthier (_______1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Du Monthier. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Hildegarde Wester __ ________ 19__, at ________________ 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 9 January 1902 at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Michael and Anna (Koehler) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Sheboygan County birth records v. 28, p. 234, no. 1401. She died 26 August 1970, age 68, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Du Monthiers had ______ children:
Marie Wester (1907 - 1907)
Marie5 Wester (Michael4, Henry3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 25 May 1907 at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Michael and Anna (Koehler) Wester. Her birth is recorded in Sheboygan County birth records.
She died in infancy.
She died 28 June 1907, age one month, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Anthony J_____ Wester (1909 - 1975) Regina Van Treeck (19__ - 19__) Marie Eversdyk Korlesky (19__ - 19__)
Anthony J_____5 Wester (Michael4, Henry3, Michel2, Pierre1) was born 3 July 1909 at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the son of Michael and Anna (Koehler) Wester. There is no record of his birth in Sheboygan County birth records.
He died 9 November 1975, age 66, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Regina Van Treeck 4 August 1931 at ________________, Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Reverend Paul E. Schiedel presided. Witnesses were Roland Kouthin and Estelle Ritonia. See Sheboygan County marriage records, v. 25, no. 368.
She was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Wendell and Bilhildes (Lorge) Van Treeck. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Marie Eversdyk Korlesky 23 September 1967 at ________________ Church, _________, _________ County, Wisconsin. ________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _______________. See _________ County marriage records, v. __, no. ___.
She was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of _______ and _________ (_______) Korlesky. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Anthony J____ and Regina (Van Treek) Wester had __ children:
Anthony J____ and Marie Eversdyk (Korlesky) Wester had ___ children:
Clara Hertel (1897 - 1914)
Clara3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 20 August 1897, at Belgium, __________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____.
She died 22 August 1914, age 17 of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Florence Hertel (1899 - 1901)
Florence3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 17 March 1899, at Belgium, __________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____.
She died 15 May 1901, age two, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in Lake Church Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Louis Christel (18__ - 19__) Ella Hertel (1900 - 1926)
Louis2 Christel (________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Christel. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Ella Hertel 1 June 1921 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 21 October 1900 at Belgium, __________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____. She died 7 September 1926, age almost 26, of _______________ at Valders, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Christels had __ children:
George Hertel (1902 - 19__) Eleanor Hauch (19__ - 19__)
George3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 22 January 1902 in the Seventh Ward, at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the son of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. His birth is recorded in Sheboygan County birth records, v. 28, no. 235-1406.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________ at San Bernardino, _____________ County, California , and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Eleanor Hauch 13 October 1934 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 _____________ (___________) Hauch. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Hertels had ______ children:
Henry Hertel (1903 - 19__) Louise Reuter (19__ - 19__)
George3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 8 May 1903, at Spring Valley, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. ________.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________ at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Louise Reuter __ _______ 19__, 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 _____________ (___________) Reuter. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Hertels had ______ children:
Edmund Brunmeier (19__ - 19__) Esther Rosa Hertel (1905 - 19__)
Edmund2 Brunmeier (________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Brunmeier. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Esther Rosa Hertel 16 February 1926 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 16 July 1905 at Spring Valley, __________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____. She died __ _________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _________, _____________ County, _________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Brunmeiers had __ children:
Julia Hertel (19__ - 19__)
Julia3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born __ ________ 19__, at Spring Valley, __________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____.
She died __ ________ 19__, age 25, of _______________ at Winnebago Psychiatric Hospital, _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Peter Schaller (19__ - 19__) Elsie Kathryn Hertel (1910 - 1990)
Peter2 Schaller (________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Schaller. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elsie Kathryn Hertel 23 November 1932 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 3 March 1910 at Spring Valley, __________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____. She died 18 October 1990, age 80, of _______________, at _________, _____________ County, _________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Schallers had __ children:
Norbert Joseph Hertel (1913 - 1914)
Norbert Joseph3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 5 August 1913, at Spring Valley, __________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____.
He died in childhood.
He died 12 August 1914, age one, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Norbert Hertel (1915 - 19__)
Norbert3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 23 January 1915, at Spring Valley, __________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. _____.
He died fighting in Italy during World War II ___ __________ 19__, age __, and he is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Bernard Hertel (1917 - 19__) Betty Schwartz (19__ - 19__)
Bernard3 Hertel (Robert2, John1) was born 7 December 1917 at Spring Valley, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Robert and Elizabeth (Wester) Hertel. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. __, no. ________.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _________, _________ County, Wisconsin, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Betty Schwartz 14 June 1952 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 _____________ (___________) Schwartz. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Hertels had ______ children:
Roman Peter Peiffer (1907 - 1987) Sally Recter (19__ - 19__) Mamie J_____ Abel (19__ - 19__)
Roman Peter3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 14 March 1907 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 19 November 1987, age 80, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Sally Recter 29 June 1935 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Recter. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Mamie J____ Abel 8 August 1953 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Abel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Roman Peter and Sally (Recter) Peiffer had ______ children:
Roman Peter and Mamie (Abel) Peiffer had ____ children:
Ervin J______ Peiffer (1908 - 19__) Ruth Starry (19__ - 19__) Ann Louise Burczyk (19__ - 19__)
Ervin J______3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 31 March 1908 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Ruth Starry 13 November 1936 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Starry. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Ann Louise Burczyk 18 May 1968 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Burczyk. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Ervin J______ and Ruth (Starry) Peiffer had ______ children:
Ervin J______ and Ann Louise (Burczyk) Peiffer had ____ children:
Clarence Frank Peiffer (1909 - 19__) Marcella Ann Remich (19__ - 19__) Esther Wilde (19__ - 19__)
Clarence Frank3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 12 July 1909 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Marcella Ann Remich 4 August 1934 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Remich. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Esther Wilde 23 April 1969 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Wilde. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Clarence Frank and Marcella Ann (Remich) Peiffer had ______ children:
Clarence Frank and Esther (Wilde) Peiffer had ____ children:
N________ Milton Peiffer (1910 - 19__) Hattie Link (19__ - 19__)
N_________ Milton3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 7 September 1910 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Hattie J____ Link 10 June 1944 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Link. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Peiffers had ______ children:
Harry Joseph Peiffer (1912 - 1987) Doris Wenzel (19__ - 19__)
Harry Joseph3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 19 March 1912 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 8 February 1987, age 74, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Doris Wenzel 17 June 1939 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Wenzel. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Peiffers had ______ children:
Aloysius F______ Peiffer (1913 - 19__) Eleanore Schweda (19__ - 19__)
Aloysius F_______3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 18 June 1913 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Eleanore Schweda 22 January 1955 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Schweda. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Peiffer had ______ children:
Albert F________ Lehman (19__ - 19__) Rosalia Mary "Sally" Peiffer (1915 - 19__)
Albert F_______2 Lehman (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Lehman. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Rosalia Mary "Sally" Peiffer 12 April 1947 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 14 April 1915 at Holy Cross, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Lehmans had ______ children:
Norbert Nicholas Peiffer (1916 - 1970) Laverne M______ Bichler (19__ - 19__)
Norbert Nicholas3 Peiffer (John2, Franz1) was born 18 July 1916 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 31 July 1970, age 54, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Laverne M________ Bichler 21 June 1941 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Bichler. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Peiffers had ______ children:
Melvin ________ Bremser (19__ - 19__) Hildegarde E________ Peiffer (1919 - 19__)
Melvin _______2 Bremser (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Bremser. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Hildegarde E________ Peiffer 27 November 1943 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 20 June 1919 at Holy Cross, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Bremsers had ______ children:
Alex ________ Goedde (19__ - 19__) Evelyn Margaret Peiffer (1921 - 19__)
Alex _______2 Goedde (_________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Goedde. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Evelyn Margaret Peiffer 26 April 1941 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 20 June 1921 at Holy Cross, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Rose (Wester) Peiffer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Goeddes had ______ children:
Ambrose James Wester (1910 - 19__) Adeline E_____ Raml (1924 - 19__)
Ambrose James5 Wester (John4, Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 17 April 1910 at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Mary Ann (Buchholz) Wester. His birth is recorded in Sheboygan County birth records, v. 49, no. 323.
He married Adeline E_____ Raml 8 January 1955 at St. Peter Claver Roman Catholic Church at Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Reverend John B. Litzau presided. Witnesses were Al Peiffer and Rose Gordon. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Sheboygan County marriage records, v. 49, no. 323.
She was born 26 October 1924 at Sheboygan, the daughter of Frank and Wilhelmina (Bruder) Raml. Her birth is recorded in Sheboygan County birth records. She died 11 July 1990, age 65, of pancreatic cancer, at St. Marys Hospital at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in St. Marys Cemetery there. Her death is recorded in Ozaukee County death records, v. 52, p. 76.
Before retirement, Ambrose Wester was Deputy Register of Deeds for Ozaukee County from 1952 to 1975. He served as alderman of Port Washington from 1947 to 1951 and again from 1964 to 1976.
He resides at 817 North Benjamin Street, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, 53074; (414) 284-____.
The Westers had one child:
Theresa Ann Wester = Larry Michael Folz
Samuel M_________ Wright (19__ - 19__) Evelyn Wester (1915 - 19__)
Samuel M_______2, Wright (_______1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Wright. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Evelyn Wester 19 May 1944 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 1 April 1915 at Wisconsin Rapids, _________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas P_______ and Lucy (Thill) Wester. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wrights had ______ children:
Harvey Wester (1919 - ?1926)
Harvey _____5 Wester (Nicholas P_____4, Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born __ August 1919 at Wisconsin Rapids, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas P_______ and Lucy (Thill) Wester. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol.____ no. ____.
He never married.
He died in childhood __ _____ ?1926, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Mildred Wester (19__ - 19__)
Mildred5 Wester (Nicholas P_____4, Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born __ _______ 19__ at Wisconsin Rapids, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas P_______ and Lucy (Thill) Wester. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol.____ no. ____.
She never married.
She died __ _____ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Eugene Nicholas Henry Uselding (1904 - 1954) Elinor Helen Hubing (19__ - 19__)
Eugene Nicholas Henry3 Uselding (Peter L______2, Nicolas1) was born 25 September 1904 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 1954, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elinor Helen Hubing 1 June 1935 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Hubing. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Useldings had ______ children:
Harry Walter (19__ - 19__) Lenore Uselding (1906 - 19__)
Harry2 Walter (________1) was born __ _________ 19__ at _________________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Walter. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Lenore Uselding 10 April 1937 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 14 February 1906 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Wolters had ______ children:
Arthur Berndt (19__ - 19__) Regina Uselding (1907 - 1946)
Arthur2 Berndt (________1) was born __ _________ 19__ at _________________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Berndt. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Regina Uselding 6 June 1928 at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Milwaukee, ___________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 14 April 1907 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. She died 12 February 1946, age 38, of _______________, at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Berndts had ______ children:
Alphonse Peter Uselding (1908 - 1970) Elsie De Smith (19__ - 19__)
Alphonse Peter3 Uselding (Peter L______2, Nicolas1) was born 4 July 1908 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 2 October 1970, age 62, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elsie De Smith 29 January 1938 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) De Smith. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Useldings had ______ children:
Aloysius Nicholas Uselding (1909 - 19__) Virginia Wirth (19__ - 19__)
Aloysius Nicholas3 Uselding (Peter L______2, Nicolas1) was born 4 September 1909 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ _______ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Virginia Wirth 15 May 1937 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Wirth. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Useldings had ______ children:
Vincent Jacob Uselding (1911 - 19__) Elsie Piepenburg (19__ - 19__)
Vincent Jacob3 Uselding (Peter L______2, Nicolas1) was born 7 March 1911 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the son of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ _______ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elsie Piepenburg __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Piepenburg. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Useldings had ______ children:
John Jordan (19__ - 19__) Rosa Mary "Sally" Uselding (1912 - 19__)
John2 Jordan (________1) was born __ _________ 19__ at _________________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Jordan. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Rosa Mary Uselding __ ________ 19__, at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Milwaukee, ___________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 17 July 1912 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _________, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Jordans had ______ children:
Frank Fina (19__ - 19__) Veronica Uselding (1914 - 19__)
Frank2 Fina (________1) was born __ _________ 19__ at _________________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Fina. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Veronica Uselding __ ________ 19__, at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, Milwaukee, ___________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 11 March 1914 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _________, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Finas had ______ children:
Herbert H______ Woltring (19__ - 19__) Helen Catherine Uselding (1916 - 19__)
Herbert H________2 Woltring (________1) was born __ _________ 19__ at _________________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Woltring. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Helen Catherine Uselding 12 June 1948 at ________________ Roman Catholic Church, ___________, _________, ___________ County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also __________ County marriage records, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 25 June 1916 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. She died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _________, _____________ County, Wisconsin, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Woltrings had ______ children:
Clementine Regina Uselding (1925 - 19__)
Clementine Regina3 Uselding (Peter L______2, Nicolas1) was born 16 April 1925 at Holy Cross, _______ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Peter L______ and Mathilda (Wester) Uselding. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
She died __ _______ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Leroy John Roller (1913 - 19__) Viola Mathilda Wester (1915 - 19__)
Leroy John2 Roller (Jacob1) was born 14 February 1913 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Jacob and Catherine Marie (Krier) Roller. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 13, no. 824.
He married Viola Mathilda Wester 16 October 1937 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. The marriage is not recorded in Ozaukee County.
She was born 9 September 1915 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Harry M_____ and Catherine Margaret (Besch) Wester. See Ozaukee County birth records, v. 14, no. 774.
Leroy Roller was an assembler at Simplicity Manufacturing Company for many years, then he became a foreman there. He retired in 1976 but continued doing lawn and garden work for Simplicity from spring to fall.
They reside at 727 West Larabee Street, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, 53074; (414) 284-2287.
The Rollers had two children:
Donald Leroy Roller Shirley Jean Roller = Andrew Bow Ning Lee
Harvey Wester (1928 - 19__) Ida Wallman (19__ - 19__) Kathryn ____________ (19__ - 19__)
Harvey5 Wester (Melchior4, Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born 25 May 1928 at __________, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Mary M____ (Folz) Wester. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records vol. ___ no. ____.
He died __ _________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Ida Wallman 24 May 1952 at _____________Church, _________, _________ County, Wisconsin. ________________ presided. Witnesses were ________________ and _______________. See _________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ___.
She was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of ________ and _________ (________) Wallman. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Kathryn _________ 8 April 1972 at ________________ Church, _________, _________ County, Wisconsin. ________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _______________. See _________ County marriage records, v. __, no. ___.
She was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, _________, the daughter of _______ and _________ (_______) ________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Harvey____ and Ida (Wallman) Wester had __ children:
Harvey____ and Kathryn (_______) Wester had __ children:
Glen Zwickey (19__ - 19__) Mary Jean "Sally" Wester (1931 - 19__)
Glen2 Zwickey (________1) was born __ ________ 19__ at __________, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of ____.________ and _________ (________) Zwickey. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records vol. ___ no. ____.
He died __ _________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Mary Jean "Sally" Wester 23 June 1951 at _____________Church, _________, _________ County, Wisconsin. ________________ presided. Witnesses were ________________ and _______________. See _________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ___.
She was born 5 September 1931 at _____________, ___________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior and Mary M____ (Folz) Wester Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records vol.___ no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Zwickeys had __ children:
Melvin Wester (19__ - 1952)
Melvin5 Wester (Melchior4, Henry3, Michael2, Peter1) was born __ ________ 19__, at __________, _________ County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior and Mary M____ (Folz) Wester. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records vol. ___ no. ____.
He died __ _________ 1952, age __, of _______________ while serving with the __________ in Korea, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He (probably) never married.
Aloysius Weyker (1892 - 1950) Irene Walters (18__ - 19__)
Aloysius3 Weyker (Nicholas John2, Michael1) was born 1 July 1892 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas John and Margaret Mary (Hein) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 20 January 1950, age 57, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Irene Walters __ ______ 1927 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Walters. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Weykers had ______ children:
Edward Weyker (1898 - 1991)
Edward3 Weyker (Nicholas John2, Michael1) was born 29 September 1898 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas John and Margaret Mary (Hein) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 6 May 1991, age 92, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
Clement Weyker (1900 - 1977) Catherine Biggs (19__ - 19__)
Clement3 Weyker (Nicholas John2, Michael1) was born 6 July 1900 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas John and Margaret Mary (Hein) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 29 May 1977, age 76, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Catherine Biggs __ ______ 1945 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Biggs. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Weykers had ______ children:
Lawrence Engelhardt (19__ - 19__) Clare Weyker (1902 - 19__)
Lawrence2 Engelhardt (_______1) was born __ ________ 19__, at _________, _________ County, __________, the son of ______ and _________ (_______) Engelhardt. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Clare Weyker 31 May 1930 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 26 August 1902 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Nicholas John and Margaret Mary (Hein) Weyker. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Engelhardts had ______ children:
Lawrence Weyker (1905 - 1991) Miriam Corrigan (19__ - 19__) Barbara Sutherland (19__ - 19__)
Lawrence3 Weyker (Nicholas John2, Michael1) was born 12 October 1905 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Nicholas John and Margaret Mary (Hein) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 3 April 1991, age 85, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Miriam Corrigan __ June 1935 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Corrigan. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Barbara Sutherland 20 April 1987 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Sutherland. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Lawrence and Miriam (Corrigan) Weyker had ______ children:
Lawrence and Barbara (Sutherland) Weyker had ______ children:
Adelia Weyker (1892 - 1955)
Adelia3 Weyker (Melchior Balthazor2, Michael1) was born 25 August 1892 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior Balthazor and Mary (Schmidler) Weyker. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
She died 5 May 1955, age 62, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Alfred Weyker (1894 - 1939) Marcella ________ (18__ - 19__) Hallie Blunt (1___ - 19__)
Alfred3 Weyker (Melchior Balthazor2, Michael1) was born 24 July 1894 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior Balthazor and Mary (Schmidler) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 1939, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Marcella ________ __ _______ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) _________. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Hallie Blunt __ ________ 19__, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Blunt. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Alfred and Marcella (__________) Weyker had ___ children:
Alfred and Hallie (Blunt) Weyker had ___ children:
Jacob Thome (189_ - 19__) Elizabeth "Elsie" Weyker (1895 - 1982)
Jacob2 Thome (________1) was born __ ________ ______, at _________, _________ County, __________, the son of _______ and ____ (_______) Thome. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, Elizabeth Weyker 28 June 1922 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 19 July 1895 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Melchior Balthazor and Mary (Schmidler) Weyker. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 31 July 1982, age 87 of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Thomes had ___ children:
Milton Weyker (1901 - 1922)
Milton3 Weyker (Melchior Balthazor2, Michael1) was born 6 October 1901 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior Balthazor and Mary (Schmidler) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 1922, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He never married.
William Weyker (1904 - 1971) Lucina Bichler (19__ - 19__)
William3 Weyker (Melchior Balthazor2, Michael1) was born 12 February 1904 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior Balthazor and Mary (Schmidler) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 7 March 1971, age 67, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Lucina Bichler 10 September 1929 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Bichler. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Weykers had ___ children:
Elmer Thomas Weyker (1905 - 1974) Helen Walus (19__ - 19__)
Elmer Thomas3 Weyker (Melchior Balthazor2, Michael1) was born 25 January 1905 at Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, the son of Melchior Balthazor and Mary (Schmidler) Weyker. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 10 June 1974, age 69, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Helen Walus 14 April 1941 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Walus. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Weykers had ___ children:
Gregory Cloos (1899 - 1973)
Gregory3 Cloos (John Peter2, Gregor1) was born 28 October 1899 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of John Peter and Mary (Weyker) Cloos. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 6 January 1973, age 73, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He was ordained as a Catholic priest on July 12, 1925, and eventually became a Monsignor.
Norman Cloos (1901 - 1974) Lillian Gilbert (19__ - 19__) Marie Bettendorf (19__ - 19__)
Norman3 Cloos (John Peter2, Gregor1) was born 11 May 1901 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of John Peter and Mary (Weyker) Cloos. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 14 March 1974, age 72, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Lillian Gilbert __ ________ ____, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Gilbert. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
He married, second, Marie Bettendorf ______ _____________, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) Bettendorf. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Norman and Lillian (Gilbert) Cloos had __ children:
Norman and Marie (Bettendorf) Cloos had ___ children:
Vincent Cloos (1903 - 1985)
Vincent3 Cloos (John Peter2, Gregor1) was born 22 August 1903 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of John Peter and Mary (Weyker) Cloos. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 2 December 1985, age 82, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He was ordained as a Catholic priest on April 5, 1929, and eventually became a Monsignor.
Raymond Cloos (1907 - 1967) Florence OConnell (19__ - 19__)
Raymond3 Cloos (John Peter2, Gregor1) was born __ ________ 1907 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of John Peter and Mary (Weyker) Cloos. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ 1967, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Florence OConnell __ ________ ____, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and ____ (_______) OConnell. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Cloos had ___ children:
Marcella Boesen (1904 - 19__)
Marcella2 Boesen (Bernard1) was born __ ________ 1904 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Bernard and Rose (Weyker) Boesen. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She never married.
Herbert Boesen (1909 - 1975)
Herbert2 Boesen (Bernard1) was born 15 September 1909 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Bernard and Rose (Weyker) Boesen. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died 17 November 1975, age 66, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He was ordained as a Catholic priest on 27 April 1935.
Frank Pachter (19__ - 19__) Eleanor Weyker (19__ - 19__)
Frank2 Pachter (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Pachter. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Eleanor Weyker ________________, 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born __ ___ ____, at _________, _________ County, __________, the daughter of Michael and Katherine (Schuermann) Weyker. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Pachters had ______ children:
Gardner James (19__ - 19__) Rothe Weigel (19__ - 19__) Mary Ann Farmer (19__ - 19__)
Gardner2 James (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) James. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Mary Ann Farmer 26 May 1934 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 19 December 1907 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Frederick Ralph and Margaret (Weyker) Farmer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
She married, second, Rothe Weigel 28 August 1966 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
He was born __ ________ 19__, at _______, _______ County, ________, the son of _________ _____ and ________ _______ (______) Weigel. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
Gardner and Mary Ann (Farmer) James had ______ children:
Rothe and Mary Ann (Farmer) Weigel had ____ children:
Gordon Chinnock (19__ - 19__) Martha Elizabeth Farmer (1911 - 19__)
Gordon2 Chinnock (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Chinnock. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Martha Elizabeth Farmer 20 November 1937 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 28 December 1911 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Frederick Ralph and Margaret (Weyker) Farmer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Chinnocks had ____ children:
Margaret Farmer (1912 - 1914)
Margaret3 Farmer (Frederick Ralph2, Alfred Augustus1) was born 1 November 1912 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Frederick Ralph and Margaret (Weyker) Farmer. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
She died in childhood.
She died 6 July 1914, age 1 year and 8 months, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Victor Porth (19__ - 19__) Mildred Winifred Farmer (1917 - 1980)
Victor2 Porth (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Porth. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Mildred Winifred Farmer 9 April 1943 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 19 September 1917 at Indianapolis, ________ County, Indiana, the daughter of Frederick Ralph and Margaret (Weyker) Farmer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died 11 October 1980, age 63, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Porths had ____ children:
Harry Shabino (19__ - 19__) Mary Margaretha Farmer (1919 - 19__)
Harry2 Shabino (____________1) was born ____________, at _______________, _______ County, _________, the son of _______ _______ and ________ ____ (________) Shabino. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records vol. ___ no. _____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and he is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Mary Margaretha Farmer 18 July 1942 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, vol. ___, no. ____.
She was born 1 November 1919 at Wilmette, ________ County, Illinois, the daughter of Frederick Ralph and Margaret (Weyker) Farmer. Her birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, vol. ____, no. ___. She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________, and she is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, vol. ______, no. ________.
The Shabinos had ____ children:
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