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3001 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 4/15/1898 A party consisting of John Sullivan, Dan O'Connell, Peter Hoolihan, Charl es Schubring, Andrew O'Connell, Wm. Jacobs and Tom Hoolihan, left Monday f or Cedar Rapids, Iowa where they wil engage in bridge building. | Hoolihan, Thomas (I711)
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3002 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 4/15/1898; A party consisting of John Sulliva n, Dan O'Connell, Peter Hoolihan, Charles Schubring, Andrew O'Connell, W m. Jacobs and Tom Hoolihan, left Monday for Cedar Rapids, Iowa where th ey wil engage in bridge building. | O'Connell, Andrew (I619)
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3003 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 4/15/1898; A party consisting of John Sulliva n, Dan O'Connell, Peter Hoolihan, Charles Schubring, Andrew O'Connell, W m. Jacobs and Tom Hoolihan, left Monday for Cedar Rapids, Iowa where th ey wil engage in bridge building. | O'Connell, Daniel Francis (I668)
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3004 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 4/15/1898; A party consisting of John Sulliva n, Dan O'Connell, Peter Hoolihan, Charles Schubring, Andrew O'Connell, W m. Jacobs and Tom Hoolihan, left Monday for Cedar Rapids, Iowa where th ey will engage in bridge building. | Hoolihan, Peter (I9920)
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3005 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 4/29/1898; Little Chute News - John DeBruin h as purchased the livery stable of Fred Driessen and will run the same in c onnection with his General Store. | DeBruin, John L. (I2791)
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3006 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 5/06/1898 John Hoolihan was called to Marinette by telegram to attend the funer al of his brother. (This could be also referring to his father John?) | Hoolihan, John F. (I704)
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3007 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 5/20/1898; Announcement is made of the upcomi ng marriage on May 31 of Ms Lena Romenesko of Freedom and Albert Harj es of this village. 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 6/03/1898; Little Chute News- The biggest weddi ng ever held in Freedom was held last Tues when Albert Hartjes marri ed Ms Lena Romenesko. Little Chute was there en masse and many friends fr om Kaukauna and other places. | Family F7576
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3008 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 5/27/1898; Frank Noie and Thos Hinchey left satu rday for Batrnes, WI where they will work in the paper mill. | Noie, Frank George (I250)
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3009 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 5/27/1898; John Glasheen a former resident of Kaukauna was struck by a freight train the other night and was thrown into t he river. He supported himself by hanging onto the bridge until rescu ed by the train crew. His injuries are serious. | Glasheen, John (I17407)
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3010 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 6/03/1898; A Tuchscherer (no first name give n) is mentioned as one of the two composing the battery for the Menasha ba ll team in the game played last Saturday. Kaukauna 6, Menasha 5. | Tuchscherer, Henry J. (I3337)
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3011 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 6/10/1898 Mrs Joseph Francois and Mrs Joseph Faust visited their parents Mr & Mrs C. J. Arnoldsen at wrightstown monday and Tuesday | Arnoldussen, Mary W. "Minnie" (I4809)
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3012 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 6/10/1898; The newly married Mr. & Mrs Albert Ha rtjes held a reception at their house on Main St. Saturday evening. | Family F7576
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3013 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 6/24/1898Marriage of Miss Nellie Biese and Mr James Coonen was solemnized at the Ho llandtown Catholic Church last Tuesday. The bride is a sister of our towns man Peter Biese, who with his family attended the festival which was he ld at the house of the brides parents. The newly wedded couple will resi de in Dundas. | Biese, Peter (I7124)
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3014 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 7/01/1898 John Vandenberg had the index finger of his left hand crushed so badly whi le working at the pulpmill, it had to be amputated. | Vandenberg, John (I3187)
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3015 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 7/01/1898George O'Connell left Thursday for Racine where he will enter the empl oy of a well drilling firm. | O'Connell, George P. (I669)
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3016 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 7/29/1898 Henry Verhagen of Freedom was taken to the Industrial School in Waukesha W ed. by Sheriff McMurdo. The parents of the boy were unable to do anythi ng with him and so turned him over to the state. (Note: Not sure which Henry is being referred to, Henry (born 1884) son of Marti n, or Henry (born 1883) son of Gerhard.) | Verhagen, Henry Gerrit (I1437)
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3017 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 7/29/1898 Henry Verhagen of Freedom was taken to the Industrial School in Waukesha W ed. by Sheriff McMurdo. The parents of the boy were unable to do anythi ng with him and so turned him over to the state. (Note: Not sure which Henry is being referred to, Henry (born 1884) son of Marti n, or Henry (born 1883) son of Gerhard.) | Verhagen, Henry M. (I48308)
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3018 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 7/29/1898 Miss Minnie Peters and Mr Joseph Hiting, both of Dundas, were married Tues day morning in Hollandtown. Also present were John & Anton Hiting, brothe rs of the groom and their wives, Mr & Mrs John Verstegen, Mr. & Mrs Jose ph Lenz. At least 200 families must have been in attendance, one of the la rgest weddings in this locality. 1898 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/05/1898 ; Joe Hiting and Minnie Peters were marri ed at St Francis on 6/26. | Family F616
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3019 | 1898 Kaukauna times dated 9/16/1898; A "Notice of Dissolution" was print ed stating Dissolution of the partnership of J.J. Faust and Barney Wilpolt | Faust, Joseph J. (I768)
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3020 | 1898 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1898; Peter Peters of Dundas, departed S at for Hot Springs, Neb. where he will spend two months. | Peters, Peter Johannes (I898)
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3021 | 1898 Kuakuana Sun dated 11/04/1898; Mr & Mrs B. Wilpolt have moved to Kimberly. | Wilpolt, Bernard (I385)
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3022 | 1898 Lake Church Baptismal Records; Mariam born on June 24 baptized on Ju ne 26, 1898 to Peter Schimberg and Margaretha Ruppert. Patrini Nicholas Ru ppert and Maria Karthieser nee Schimberg. | Schimberg, Mary (I22578)
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3023 | 1898 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 72 page 90; Ursula Maria born to P eter, Peter listed as carpenter born Trier, Germany. Maria Krel list ed as mother born Trenton, Washington Co. Wi. Other children listed born a re; Joseph, Elisabeth, Mrs W.V. Leppla. updated on 9/08/1940 by Ursula Mari a? 4627 Magnolia Ave. Chicago Ill | Feller, Ursula Maria (I3353)
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3024 | 1898 Outaganmie County Birth records Vol 26 page 565 Thomas Dewey Glasheen born on 10/28/1898 to John Glasheen and Elizabeth He arden. in Appleton. | Glasheen, Thomas Dewey (I28141)
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3025 | 1898 Ozaukee County Death record Vol 3 page 233; Catharine Ruppert - no ma rriage, but found the following death recordKatharine Ruppert occ: domestic age: 23 yrs 7 ms 12 ds birthplac e: Belgium, Wis single dob: April 23, 1875father: William Ruppert fa bp: Luxembourg, Europe mother: Mar ia Ruppert (Schoons) mo bp: Prussia, Europe dod: November 6, 1898 cause: Suicide by hanging other important fac ts not related: Have held inquest with jury (cause of death) breaki ng of neck (verdict) suicide | Ruppert, Catharine (I15994)
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3026 | 1898 St. Francis Baptismal record Odilia Veronica Faust born 18 Mar 1898. | Faust, Ottilia V. (I4664)
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3027 | 1898 St. Francis Catholic Church Baptismal record Maria Ursula baptiz ed on 4/10/1898, born 4/5/1898 to Peter Feller and Maria Krell. Sponsors w ere Joseph McCarty and Maria Berg. Notation on side of record is not legib le, something about her marriage to Herb Schowalter. | Feller, Ursula Maria (I3353)
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3028 | 1898 St. Francis Catholic Church baptismal records. Notation on side of ba ptismal record mention marriage to Florence Glasheen. | Berens, Alphonse (I28187)
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3029 | 1898 St. Francis Catholic Church Baptismal Records; Philip Jacob bo rn on 4/23/1898 baptized on 4/25, baptismal sponsors John Powers and Lin a? Powers (rohan?) | Cox, Philip J. (I6080)
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3030 | 1898 St. Joseph's Catholic Church Baptismal records; Maria Margarita born Dec 19, baptized Jan 8, 1899, sponsors Anthony Hackenthal and Nellie S. O'Connor | Meehan, Margaret (I45661)
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3031 | 1898 St. Mary's Catholic Church Belgium death records page 9; Catherine Ru ppert age 22 born in Belgium, Wis died 11/06/1898. | Ruppert, Catharine (I15994)
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3032 | 1898 St. Mary's Catholic Church Kaukauna baptismal records Maria Adeline M cGraw daughter of Jacobus McGraw and Dora Romenesko baptised on Jan 7, 189 8, godparents Augustus Rhoder and Maria Romenesko. | McGrath, Marion Adeline (I22077)
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3033 | 1898 St. Nicholas Catholic Church baptismal records page 33, Martha Joseph ine baptised on 7/03/1898 godparents Peter Scholl and Josephine ?? Brewster ?? St. Nicholas Freedom, godparents Peter Scholl and Josephine ?? Brewster? | Green, Martha Josephine (I5714)
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3034 | 1898 St. Patrick's Catholic church Askeaton baptismal recordsPatrick Joseph born to Thomas Brick and Johanna Kiuer?, baptized on Mar ch 20, born on Mar 18, baptismal sponsors Joannes Summers and Ellena Hart. | Brick, Joseph Patrick (I34183)
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3035 | 1898 U.S. Army Records; Mustered in at Camp Harvey, WI. on April 28, 1898, joined Company L on May 14, 1898. Listed as Albert C. Ruppert, age 23, 5 Ft. 6 1/2 in, Blue Eyes, Brown hair, born in Port Washington, occupation Barber. On June 30, 1898 he was transfered from the Co. L - 1st Wisconsin Vol. Inft to Private Hospital Corps, per special order # 20 dated June 24, 1898. On June 30 he reported to Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida. No other papers are in his file after that date. | Ruppert, Albert (I6993)
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3036 | 1898 Wisconsin Birth records Name: Francis J Hart Birth Date: 26 Aug 18 98 County: Iron Reel: 0082 Record: 002075 | Hart, Francis J. "Frank" (I34527)
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3037 | 1898 Wisconsin Birth Records, LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 1371; Listed bo rn on Oct 1, 1898 at 5 PM in Kaukauna, Other children born were Albert, Ha rry, Mary, Odelia & Anna (Which contradicts the list of children known a nd accounted for. In 1900 Census is was reported that Bardeen had 4 childr en and 4 alive?) Listed father born in Holland, Mother born in Woodville | Wilpolt, Irene Anna (I388)
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3038 | 1898 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1292404, rec #995; Richard Powers a nd Margaret Finnegan, Listed Richard born in Buchanan, resides in So. Kauk auna, occupation Railroad Engineer, Witnessed by Mary Finnegan and M. Rya n, Roman Cath Ceremony on June 27, 1898, Her parents names are Bernard a nd Catherine, Listed her as born in Oshkosh 1898 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 4 page 199; Richard Powers s on of Richard Powers and Margaret Noon, born in Buchanan, occupation RR en gineer. married Margaret Finnegan daughter of Bernard Finnegan and Catheri ne O'Halleran of Oshkosh. | Family F221
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3039 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/27/1899"Dundas" On Tuesday John Van Abel and Nellie Vandenberg were married. | Family F6105
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3040 | 1899 Brown County Death records index; Name: James Rhode Death Date: 21 A ug 1899 County: Brown Volume: 03 Page: 0318 Reel: 006 Image: 2702 Index Volum e: 01 Sequence #: 319253 Cause of death listed is Illegible, looks like C??ora? Inf. | Rhoder, James Philip (I11801)
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3041 | 1899 Colorado Marriage record; Rosa B. Ruppert married Anthony Hacketh al on 25 Jan 1899 in Denver Arapahoe Co. by a Catholic priest. | Family F14487
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3042 | 1899 Hamilton County Death records 188/20 Edward died 2/10/1899 of enteritis no parents listed address 2318 Wheel er st buried at St John's | Elsbernd, Bernard Edward (I15143)
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3043 | 1899 Interesting weekly letters - Wrightstown John Gerrits and Marie Morr is Kaukauna Sun 7/28/1899 A1 Wedding | Family F32839
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3044 | 1899 Kauauna Sun Newspaper dated 10/06/1899; Mr & Mrs Henry Wilpolt, who fo rmerly resided here, lost their 6 month old son by death last week. The little one was buried at West Holland Friday. | Wilpolt, Henry Anton (I407)
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3045 | 1899 Kauauna Sun Newspaper dated 10/06/1899; Mr & Mrs Henry Wilpolt, who fo rmerly resided here, lost their 6 month old son by death last week. The little one was buried at West Holland Friday. | Geldernich, Anna Catherine (I554)
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3046 | 1899 Kauauna Sun Newspaper dated 10/6/1899; Mr & Mrs Henry Wilpolt, who fo rmerly resided here, lost their 6 month old son by death last week. The little one was buried at West Holland Friday. | Geldernich, Anna Catherine (I554)
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3047 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/20/1899Announcement was made of the upcoming marriage of Anna Dougherty of Cooper stown and George O'Connell of this city. | Family F1580
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3048 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/24/1899 A new daughter at the home of Mr & Mrs Albert Vandenberg. | Vandenberg, Lorraine (I32194)
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3049 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/21/1899; Sagole - Chas Appleton and Lizzie Gelde rnich were married at St Nicholas church on Wednesday morning. | Family F1961
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3050 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/7/1899Announcement made of the upcoming marriage of Christina Huss and Theodo re Eiting at St. Francis. | Family F15
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3051 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/07/1899; Mrs Henry Leppla of Medina and Mrs Walla ce Leppla of Wausau were guests of J. Leppla and wife. | Leppla, John H. (I33010)
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3052 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/11/1899 ; John RADAMACHER married Pauline STEFF EN at Appleton on Tuesday 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 8/11/1899; The marriage of Mr John Rademach er of Kaukauna and Miss Pauline Steffen of Appleton occured last Tuesd ay in Appleton. Peter Rademacher, the brother of the groom was best man. | Family F6123
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3053 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/25/1899Dennis Fox of East Holland had his 2 barns full of hay and grain burn on F riday. | Fox, Dennis (I4639)
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3054 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/08/1899; Announcement of upcoming marriage of Mic hael VanAbel of Holland and Celia Radamacher of Kaukauna | Family F6119
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3055 | 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/22/1899; The marriage took place Tuesday at St M ary's Rose Radamacher and Annie VanAbel were bridesmaids, Mssrs Peters a nd Radamacher groomsmen. 1899 Kuakauna Times dated 9/22/99; The marriage of Cecelia Rademacher a nd Michael Van Abel of Holland took place on Tuesday, bride attended by An na Van Abel, best man was Peter Rademacher. | Family F6119
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3056 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 1/06/1899; John Feller, Joseph Schoemer and Nic a nd John Fritz left Saturday for Niagra where they will be employed by t he Kimberly & Clark Co. who are putting up a saw mill and a warehouse on t he property purchased from the Badger Co. | FELLER, John (I6)
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3057 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 10/06/1899; Miss Katherine O'Connell returned fr om Appleton where she spent the last three weeks visiting the family of Fr ank Femal. | O'Connell, Katie A. (I1783)
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3058 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1899 Marriage license issued to George OConnell and Annie Dougherty | Family F1580
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3059 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 11/02/1899; Arnold Verstegen of Little Chute is n ot expected to live having survived another stroke. He is 80 years old a nd has resided in Little Chute since 1850. He has been married twice a nd is the father of 24 children. | Verstegen, Arnold (I16983)
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3060 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 12/01/1899 Mr & Mrs Maux Alpin of Nekoosa and Mr. & Mrs Ed. Lawler of Black Creek we re present for the funeral of John Bey Jr. | Boe, Matilda (I999)
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3061 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 12/01/1899 Mr & Mrs Maux Alpin of Nekoosa and Mr. & Mrs Ed. Lawler of Black Creek we re present for the funeral of John Bey Jr. | Boe, Louise (I3674)
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3062 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 12/01/1899; Married at St. Marys Church last We d. Agnes Yingling daughter of Barbara Yingling to Mr. Matthew Miller. Brid esmaid was her cousin Gertrude Salchert of Fond du Lac and groomsman was b rother Jacob Miller. They will reside at the corner of 3rd & Miner. 1899 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/01/1899; Announcement of marriage of Matthew MIL LER and Agnes YENGLING of this city, Took place Wednesday at St Mary's | Family F1981
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3063 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 2/10/1899 Miss Rose Radamacher returned from Dundas after visiting her sister Mrs An ton Hiting. | Rademacher, Rose (I1431)
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3064 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 2/10/1899 Miss Rose Radamacher returned from Dundas after visiting her sister Mrs An ton Hiting. | Rademacher, Julia (I2288)
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3065 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 2/10/1899; John Feller and Joseph Schaemer ca me home Wed from Quinnesse where they have been employed in building a s aw mill for George Danielson of Neenah. The weather was so cold operatio ns were suspended. | FELLER, John (I6)
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3066 | 1899 Kaukauna times dated 3/17/1899 Mrs. J. Guilfoyle and daughter Mrs. J. Hoolihan visited friends in Applet on yesterday. | Guilfoyle, Anna B. (I2868)
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3067 | 1899 Kaukauna times dated 3/17/1899Mrs. J. Guilfoyle and daughter Mrs. J. Hoolihan visited friends in Appleton yesterday. | Farley, Mary (I3695)
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3068 | 1899 Kaukauna times dated 3/24/1899; Mr & Mrs Jos Faust celebrated the arr ival of a girl Saturday. | Faust, Cecelia M. (I772)
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3069 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 3/31/1899Mrs. Peter Christoferson of Wausau is in Kaukauna visiting her paren ts Mr & Mrs. Henry Goetzman. 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 9/08/1899Mrs. Peter Christoferson and daughter Tinka, have returned from a 3 week v isit from relatives in Wausau and Bear Creek. | Goetzman, Mary Magdelena (I3919)
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3070 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 6/09/1899; Mrs. Sophia Garlic departed Friday f or Ionia, Mich. where she will spend a month with her brother Anton Schable. | Schnabel, Sophia (I434)
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3071 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 6/30/1899; Miss Bardeen Vandenberg and sister M rs John VanAbel of West Holland called on friends here on Friday. 1907 Kaukauna Times dated 1/25/1907; Miss Bardeen Vandenberg of West Holla nd called on friends in the city this week. 1909 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/23/1909; Holland - Mrs. Joseph Biebel of Green B ay spent a few days with her sisters, Mrs. J. VanAbel and Miss Bardeen Van denberg. | Vandenberg, Albardina (I3148)
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3072 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 6/30/1899Miss Bardeen Vandenberg and sister Mrs John VanAbel of West Holland call ed on friends here on Friday. | Vandenberg, Petronella (I16742)
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3073 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 8/04/1899, Born to Peter Biese last week a boy. | Biese, Nickolas (I7197)
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3074 | 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 8/25/1899; Reinhart Yingling who just finished l aying the brick for a church in Brillion, left Wed. for Menomonee, Michig an where he will work on a brick block. 1899 Kaukauna Times dated 10/27/1899; Reinhart Yingling and Fred Klarer re turned from Wausau Friday where they had been working on the masonary f or the Wausau Paper Mill. | Yingling, Rhenold (I606)
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3075 | 1899 Kaukuana Times dated 11/03/1899The marriage of George O'Connell and Annie Dougherty occurred Tuesday at S t. Mary's church. Miss Katie O'Connell as bridesmaid and Mr. Michael Dough erty as groomsman. They will reside on the south side. | Family F1580
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3076 | 1899 Marriage records #1366; John Rademacher born and resides in Kaukauna of Peter Rademacher and Theresia Bartel, occupation Farmer, married Pau line Steffen, born in Black Creek, of Jospeh Steffen and Catherine Her b, on 8/08/1899 in Appleton, witnessed by Peter Rademacher and Minnie Geene n? | Family F6123
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3077 | 1899 Marriage records; Richard Senso 17 Apr 1899 Outagamie 03 0344 Kat ie Krell 17 Apr 1899 Outagamie 03 0344 | Family F3034
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3078 | 1899 Michael Baer 07 Nov 1899 Calumet 02 0224 Otilie Hoffmann 07 Nov 1899 Calumet 02 0224 | Family F2341
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3079 | 1899 Milwaukee County Death records Death 1899 Vol.174…. page 420; Cla ra Ruppert Miller, Born Port Washington, Wis April 11, 1875, Age 24 year s, 7mos 18 days White female Housewife, Father Cornelius Ruppert German y, Mother Regine Ruppert, Husband Henry C. Miller, Died Nov 29, 1899, Liv ed at 155 Juneau Avenue Milwaukee, Cause Acute pneumonia Buried Fore st Home Cemetery, S F Peacock Funeral Director, Certificate signed Oliv er Hebert MD 1517 Green Bay Avenue Milwaukee Name: Clara Miller Death Date: 29 Nov 1899; County: Milwaukee Volum e: 25 Page: 0022 Reel: 085 Image: 2932 Index Volume: 08 Sequence #: 260457 | Ruppert, Clara (I11051)
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3080 | 1899 Outagamie County Birth recods Vol 8 page 334; Ruth Winnifred Ryan bo rn on 6/19/1899 | Ryan, Sister Hilaire, Ruth Winnifred (I16866)
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3081 | 1899 Outagamie County Birth recods Vol 8 page 334; Ruth Winnifred Ryan born on 6/19/1899 | Ryan, Sister Hilaire, Ruth Winnifred (I16866)
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3082 | 1899 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 8 page 352John Geldernick son of Frank and Lizzie Coffey born on 9/02/1899. Other chi ldren listed James and Maggie. | Geldernich, John (I2295)
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3083 | 1899 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 8 page 369 | Verhagen, Margaret (I1755)
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3084 | 1899 Outagamie County Marriage records Rec #366; Michael Van Abel of Mart in Van Abel and Hellen Wassenburg a laborer born and residing in Hollandto wn married Cecelia Rademacher on 9/19/1899, daughter of Pater Rademacher a nd Barbara Renner born in Sheboygan. Witnessed by Peter Rademacher, Anna V an Abel, Albert Peeters and Rose Rademacher. | Family F6119
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3085 | 1899 Outagamie County Marriage records Rec #366Michael Van Abel of Martin Van Abel and Hellen Wassenburg a loborer born a nd residing in Hollandtown married Cecelia Rademacher on 9/19/1899, daught er of Pater Rademacher and Barbara Renner born in Sheboygan. Witness ed by Peter Rademacher, Anna Van Abel, Albert Peeters and Rose Rademacher. | Family F6119
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3086 | 1899 Outagamie County Marriage recordsTheodore Eiting, a farmer born and residing in Buchanan, son of Willian Ei ting and Margaretha VanVertloo married Christine Huss, daughter of Nichol as Huss and Chritina Muller, born in freedom. Witnessed by Albert Peters a nd Minnie Eiting. | Family F15
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3087 | 1899 Outagamie County Marriages Film # 1292404, Rec # 1434; George O'Connell and Anna Dougherty married on 10/31/1899 | Family F1580
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3088 | 1899 Outagamie Death records #643; Theresa Rademacher nee Bartel of A Bartel and Francis Bartel born Aug 1826 in Ger died on 1/23/1899 , age 73, of unknown, widowed of Peter Rademacher in Kaukauna. | Bartel, Theresa (I1915)
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3089 | 1899 Sold Farm land to brother John Gehring | Gehring, Gottlieb (I95573)
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3090 | 1899 St Francis Catholic Church Baptismal Records page 131Henricus Johann born on 4/7 baptized on 4/9, baptismal sponsors Henry Bi es and Catherina Verstegen. | Coonen, Henry Johann (I1047)
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3091 | 1899 St. Fidelis Monastary, New York 1904 St. Michael Brooklyn, NY 1905 Our Lady of Sorrows, NY | Riesinger, Reverend Theophilus Francis Xavier O. F. M. (I329622)
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3092 | 1899 St. Francis Catholic Church Baptismal Records page 131; Twins Patri ck Wilfert and William Joseph born on March 17, 1899, baptised on March 2 3, 1899 by Rev. J. v.d.E?. Patricks Baptismal sponsors were Patrick Powe rs and Marianne Fox, William's baptismal sponsors were Theodore Micke a nd Anna Micke. | Wilpolt, William Joseph (I3075)
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3093 | 1899 St. Francis Catholic Church Baptismal Records page 131; Twins Patri ck Wilfert and William Joseph, twins, born on March 17, 1899, baptis ed on March 23, 1899 by Rev. J. v.d.E?. Patricks Baptismal sponsors were P atrick Powers and Marianne Fox, | Wilpolt, Patrick Wilfert (I1264)
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3094 | 1899 St. Mary's Catholic Church Baptismal Records Elias Hilarius Smith s on of Carolus Smith and Anna Yuengling born on May 25, 1899 baptized on M ay 28, godparents ??Noted married Isabella Gormeling? on 9/04/1920 in St. Patricks Church in E au Claire | Smith, Elias Hilary (I135849)
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3095 | 1899 St. Nicholas Freedom baptismal records page 42; Godparents, George V ander Wyst and Ardina Hooyman Ebben St. Nicholas Freedom - Godparents, George Vander Wyst and Ardina Hooyman Ebben | West, Joseph (I11749)
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3096 | 1899 St. Patricks Askeaton Baptismal register; Joannen Clementern bo rn on 12/26/1898, baptized on 1/08/1899, son of Michael Fox and Maria Power s. Baptismal sponsors Dionysius Fox and Margarita Fox. | Fox, John Clement "Jack" (I139749)
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3097 | 1899 Tombstone at St Francis Cemetery Holland Louis Wilpolt 1864-1900, Sar ah | WILPOLT, Ludwig LOUIS Henry (I4)
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3098 | 1899 Wisconsin Birth Records Reel 194, record 1034, Dec 9, 1899. | Joers, Florence (I120)
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3099 | 1899 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co, Film # 1311647, rec # 888Maggie Geldernick daughter of Frank Geldernick and Lizzie Coffey died of C holera Infantum in Freedom. | Geldernich, Maggie (I3136)
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3100 | 1899 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co. Film # 1311647, rec # 1078John Bay Jr. son of John Bay and Maria, (both born Germany) died in an acc ident (only noted that he died at once) in Kaukauna on 11/28/1899. He w as listed as Single, occupation papermaker. | Bay, John Jr. (I3137)
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3101 | 1899 Wisconsin Marriage records Outagamie Co, Film # 1292404, rec # 1234;C ahrles J.J. Appleton, son of Henry Appleton and Mary Haekel (could it be J aekel??) he was born in Osborn,WI, occupation listed as Teaching. Marri ed Elisabeth Geldernic, daughter of William Geldernic and Magdelen Zimmerm an, she was born in Freedom. Witness' were Jos. Appleton, Mary Gelderni c, John Green and Lizzie A. Appleton. | Family F1961
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3102 | 1899-1903 Cook County did NOT find a birth record for a female/ Lauretta/L oreta Ruppert. | Ruppert, Lauretta (I42498)
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3103 | 19 Nov 2010 78738 Austin, Travis, Texas, USA Missouri (Before 1951) | Wilde, Norbert Jacob Jr. (I15015)
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3104 | 1900 St Francis Catholic Church marriage records 9/26/1900; William Broer en of Hess Holland of Joanni Broeren and Johanna Simons married Josephi ne Fox of Patrick Fox and Bridgit Powers. | Family F10797
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3105 | 1900 Wisconsin Buchanan, Outagamie County, Wisconsin Serie s: T623 Microfilm: 1809 Book: 1 Page: 209 | Bach, John Henry (I70678)
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3106 | 1900 - Name: Seth G Tuttle [Seth George Tuttle] Home in 1900: East Challam, Clallam, Washington Age: 39 Birth Date: Nov 1860 Birthplace: Wisconsin Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Male Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: Vermont Spouse's name: Tillie Marriage Year: 1880 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 20 Residence : Pysht, East Clallam, Clallam, and Neah Bay Precincts, Clallam, Washington Occupation: Seth G Tuttle 39, 11/60 WI - stationary engineer Tillie Tuttle 37, 10/62 WI - 5 children & 2 living Earl W Tuttle 15, 6/84 WI Forrest A Tuttle 11, 7/88 WI | Tuttle, Seth George (I318818)
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3107 | 1900 6 children 4 alive | Holzapel, Margareta (I145097)
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3108 | 1900 At the time of her fathers death, Gertrude is listed as a reside nt of Buchanan, living on the farm with her mother and siblings | Micke, Gertrude (I697)
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3109 | 1900 At the time of her fathers death, Lizzie is listed as a resident of Buchanan, living on the farm with her mother and siblings | Micke, Grace Elisabeth (I694)
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3110 | 1900 At the time of his fathers death, Anton Jr. is listed as a resident of St. Cloud, Minn. | Micke, Henry ANTON Jr. (I420)
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3111 | 1900 At the time of his fathers death, Herman is listed as a resident of S t. Cloud, Minn. | Micke, Bernard Herman (I691)
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3112 | 1900 At the time of his fathers death, Theodore is listed as a reside nt of Buchanan, living on the farm with his mother and siblings | Micke, Theodore (I695)
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3113 | 1900 At the time of his fathers death, William is listed as a reside nt of Buchanan, living on the farm with his mother and siblings. | Micke, William Joseph Sr. (I2911)
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3114 | 1900 Brown County marr rec # 2604; on 8/28/1900 in Wrightstown Theodore Co enen of Wm. Coenen and Anna, born in and resides in Depere, married Bardi na Vande? born in Wrightstown of Peter and Wilhelmina | Family F9507
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3115 | 1900 Brown County Marriage records Vol 6 page 140 William Broeren, born and residing in West Holland of John Broeren and Joh anna Simons, a farmer married Josie Fox, born in East Holland to Patrick F ox and Bridget Powers on 9/12/1900 witnessed by William Hoks and Maggie Fo x. | Family F10797
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3116 | 1900 Brown County Marriage records, Vol 6 page 135; Frank Maloney of Mi ke Maloney and Margaret Saddler, he born in and residing in Buchanan, a fa rmer, married Maggie Golden daughter of Martin Golden and Catherine Handry han, born in West Holland, on 2/20/1900 in Holland by Rev DeLouw, witness ed by Sadie Golden and Mike Maloney. | Family F10795
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3117 | 1900 Cemsus listed 13 children 6 alive (all six living with her in 1900) | Deacy, Bridgit (I148235)
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3118 | 1900 Census Rudolph ED 156 Page 9B, Peter age 55, Mary 46, George 22, Pet er 18, Tressy 16 Albert 15, Mary 13, Lisa 11, Amy 7, Polly 4. | Krommenakker, Petrus Joannes (I191093)
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3119 | 1900 census 3 children 3 alive (only two living with them) | Frambachner, Mary (I126967)
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3120 | 1900 census 5 children 5 alive. Nathalia Rigden 57 Rekua e Rigden 56 Lucy Rigden 28 Louis Rigden 19 Howard Rigden 15 George Rigden 10 | Jacobs, Rebecca (I129947)
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3121 | 1900 census aberdeen listed living with parents age1 | Lockington, Henry (I87707)
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3122 | 1900 census Algoma Kewanee co, WI. Listed born Sept 1858 age 41 Cook in h ouse with priest William Kraemer? | Ashauer, Gertrude (I134955)
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3123 | 1900 census Algoma? John Joy 34 Hannah Joy 35 Lulu Joy 7 Ethel Joy 5 Mary Ellenor Joy 3 Patrick Joy 30 | Joy, Ethel (I328118)
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3124 | 1900 Census Antigo city, Langlade County, Wisconsin, ED 46, page 1 B line 68, on Superior St Anton Knizel, Feb 1845, 55, Married 24 (1876), Germany, parents Germany, Immigrated 1857, 39 yrs. Laborer in mill, owns free house Mary, wife, Feb 1855, Wisconsin, parents Germany Oscar A ., Mar 1881, Benjamin , June 1888, Rosa H , Dec 1885, Frank J., Aug 1888, Genevreve M ., Aug 1894, Leonard A., Dec 1898 | Kneisel, Anton (I170681)
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3125 | 1900 Census Appleton, Wi ED #70 page 6B; Listed living with parents a ge 3 born in Wisconsin April 1897 | O'Connell, Sister Mary Alexis, Hazel Marie C. S. J. (I3031)
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3126 | 1900 Census Appleton, Wi ED #70 page 6BListed living with parents age 6/12 born in Wisconsin May 1900 | O'Connell, Francis L. (I3033)
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3127 | 1900 census Belguim, listed living with wife and 6 children, | Scholl, Matthias (I41224)
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3128 | 1900 Census Bellevue, Brown Co; William Van Dan Kendal 39 Josephine Van Dan Kendal 27 Antony Van Dan Kendal 12 Meinie Van Dan Kendal 10 George Van Dan Kendal 8 Lizzia Van Dan Kendal 7 Katta Van Dan Kendal 6 Anna Van Dan Kendal 4 Henry Van Dan Kendal 3 Frank Van Dan Kendal 11 Theodor Van Dan Kendal 1.12 Anna Van Dan Steen 18 Frank Van Kite 12 Frank Van Dan Lust 12 | VandenHeuvel, William (I143440)
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3129 | 1900 census Brown Co; Holland Twnshp; ED 24 sheet 1 : ANTONE Krommenack er was born march 1846 in Holland. His wife Nellie was 41 (b July 1858) a nd was born in the US. They had two children Hattie 9 (b Mar 1891) and Jo hn 4 (b mar 1896).This Anton, I believe, would be: Hovenar Anton Kromenacker 1845 19 13 3 4 4 from your St Francis Cem website. | vandenKrommenacker, Anton (I59595)
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3130 | 1900 Census Buchanan page 3 John listed living with wife and 10 children, age 47, married 25 yrs, immi grated in 1856? | Tennessen, John (I11966)
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3131 | 1900 Census Buchanan; John Kerkhoff 71 Johanna Kerkhoff 56 Nettie Kerkhoff 19 Antone Kerkhoff 68 | Kerkhoff, Antionette "Nettie" (I29912)
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3132 | 1900 Census Buchanan; John Kerkhoff 71 Johanna Kerkhoff 56 Nettie Kerkhoff 19 Antone Kerkhoff 68 | Kerkhoff, Johann (I56322)
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3133 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Lawrence Joseph (I29400)
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3134 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Michael (I35352)
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3135 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Daufen, Angeline (I35353)
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3136 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Sylvester Peter (I53774)
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3137 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, John (I129379)
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3138 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Anna M. (I129381)
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3139 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Agnes (I129382)
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3140 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Alexander (I129383)
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3141 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Albert (I129384)
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3142 | 1900 Census Buchanan; Michael Weiss 45 Angeline Weiss 49 John Weiss 17 Mary Weiss 15 Anna M Weiss 13 Agnes C Weiss 11 Alexander Weiss 9 Albert Weiss 6 Lawrence Weiss 4 Sylvester P Weiss 1 | Weiss, Mary (I143009)
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3143 | 1900 census Center Outagamie, she had 11 ch 7 alive. | Bauer, Frances (I50809)
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3144 | 1900 census Chester ND. Page 2a (sister Margaret and her husband and fami ly begin on last line of page 2a also) age 45 born Feb 1845 in Wis , Elisa beth born sept 1856 in Ohio, 12 children 11 alive. | Carney, Patrick (I92760)
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3145 | 1900 census Darlington Frank Sauer b ca 1882 WI. parent Jacob and Margaret | Sauer, Frank Jacob (I164614)
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3146 | 1900 Census Deer Creek; Patrick McClane 52 Ellen McClane 47 Michael McClane 22 Mary McClane 21 Hannah McClane 20 Willie McClane 19 Patrick McClane 15 Edward McClane 12 Francis McClane 8 | McGlone, Patrick (I79816)
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3147 | 1900 Census Deer Creek; Patrick McClane 52 Ellen McClane 47 Michael McClane 22 Mary McClane 21 Hannah McClane 20 Willie McClane 19 Patrick McClane 15 Edward McClane 12 Francis McClane 8 | McGlone, Michael Daniel (I99235)
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3148 | 1900 Census Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado, Ward 11, Precicnt 4 ED 92 page 5 B; Listed as Joseph Waclen born Apr 1867 in Wis parents born Germany, occu pation expressman. Living with wife and widowed mother-in-law. 1900 census: Enum Dist 92, Arapahoe County, Denver City, 1212 S. 10th St ., Sheet 5B, Dwelling 111, Visit 112; Ruppert, Anna, Head, born Jun 184 8, age 62, wd, 3 children/3 living, born wis, parents born Germany. Wachte r, Margaret, Daughter, born Jul 1872, age 27, 0 children, born Wis, paren ts born Wis. Wachter, Joseph, SIL, born ? 1867, age 33, born Wis, paren ts born Germany, Expressman | Wachter, Joseph (I34696)
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3149 | 1900 Census DePere ED 3 page 16a; Albert listed living at the house of h is brother John Verstegen a Catholic Priest. Albert age 65 born July 18 34 married 27 yrs, immg 1867, occupation Janitor at church. Wife Mary a ge 49 born May 1851 in Holland, immigrated May 1852. John Verstegen a ge 60 born April 1840 in Netherlands, occupation Catholic Priest imm 1869 | Verstegen, Reverend John (I41246)
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3150 | 1900 census DePere page 2A (listed next to Dora and family) John age 65, G ertrude 59, (10 children 8 alive) John age 27, William 20, Henry 17, Ma ry 14. | Coenen, John (I44019)
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3151 | 1900 census farmington; Peter Albinger 46 Farmer Mary Albinger 42 Henry Albinger 22 Frank Albinger 21 Samuel Albinger 16 Peter Albinger 14 Agnes Albinger 12 Tellie Albinger 10 John Albinger 3.12 Victoria Benedix 75 | Albinger, Peter (I59684)
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3152 | 1900 Census Fond du Lac Coffman, Adam G., Oct 1839, 60, married 32 years, b. Germany, Immigrated 1850 Na., Butcher Hannah E., Nov 1846, 53, 8 children, 6 living, b. England, Immigrated 1846 Na. Ida M. Sept 1870, 29, children born in WI, Shirt Maker Charlie G., Apr 1872, 28, Bookkeeper Clara P., Jul 1874, 25, no occupation William H., Jan 1879, 21, Salesman, Grocery Store | Coffmann, Adam George (I53374)
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3153 | 1900 census for parents; (fred died bef 1910) Fredrick Docling Augusta Docling Herman Docling Olga Docling William Docling Ida Docling Mathildia Docling | Doehling, Nora (I165273)
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3154 | 1900 census Freedom; John Garvey 68 Margaret Garvey 45 May Garvey 20 Marcella Garvey 18 Maggie Garvey 10 Joseph Garvey 8 Kern Ervin 20 | Garvey, Joseph E. (I63945)
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3155 | 1900 census Freedom; John Garvey 68 Margaret Garvey 45 May Garvey 20 Marcella Garvey 18 Maggie Garvey 10 Joseph Garvey 8 Kern Ervin 20 | Garvey, John L. Jr. (I95589)
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3156 | 1900 census Freedom; John Garvey 68 Margaret Garvey 45 May Garvey 20 Marcella Garvey 18 Maggie Garvey 10 Joseph Garvey 8 Kern Ervin 20 | Garvey, Marcella A. (I95593)
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3157 | 1900 census Germania, Shawano, Wisconsin Chars Rice 54 Scrrah Rice 48 Nelson Rice 19 Pearl Rice 17 Edith Rice 13 Silvey Rice 12 Elmer Rice 5 | Rice, Edith (I113653)
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3158 | 1900 Census Greenville; John F Berg 47 Anna Berg 30 Ignart g Berg 19 Laura E Berg 15 Freddie W Berg 12 Elmer J Berg 9 Leo N Berg 4 Louis A Berg 3 Harold M Berg 2 | Berg, John F. (I130471)
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3159 | 1900 census in Drummond John Seaver 56 Francis M Seaver 48 Harry D Seaver 17 Geo A Seaver 13 Marshall D Seaver 10 | Seaver, George Archibald (I67503)
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3160 | 1900 Census Kaukauna ED 89 page 4 B; Listed living with wife and childr en age 62 born Oct 1837 in Germany, Mary age 56 born Dec 1844 in German y, 14 children 12 alive, Anna age 25 born jan 1875, Henry age 15 born A ug 1885, Rose age 14 born Mar 1886, Peter age 10 born Jan 1890, Nick age 1 3, born Apr 1887. | Kieffer, Nicholas (I101095)
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3161 | 1900 census Kaukauna listed living with daughter and her husband | Unknown, Mary (I104622)
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3162 | 1900 Census Kaukauna listed living with wife and 1 child, age 23 born April 1877, born in Wi., parents born in Ireland, Listed occupation as Boilermaker's helper. | O'Connell, George P. (I669)
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3163 | 1900 Census Kaukauna, Mrs. Mary Boyle born July 1829 age 70 bo rn in Ireland, imm 1860, 13 children, 10 alive, also daughter Catherine a ge 32 born March 1868 in Wis. | McCann, Mary (I61571)
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3164 | 1900 Census Kaukauna, WI LDS Film # 1241809 ED Dist. 87 page 10A Listed living on Plant Rd. Listed last name as Bay. Listed living with parents age 25 Listed occupation as Finisher at Papermill | Bay, Lillian (I992)
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3165 | 1900 Census Kaukauna, WI LDS Film # 1241809 ED Dist. 87 page 10A; Listed l iving on Plant Rd. Listed last name as Bay. John listed immigrated in 186 9, status listed as PA. Listed living with wife Mary and 5 children. List ed occupation as city bridge tender | Bay, Joham "John" (I728)
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3166 | 1900 Census Kaukauna, WI LDS Film # 1241809 ED Dist. 87 page 10A; Listed l iving on Plant Rd. Listed last name as Bay. Listed living with parents a ge 15 | Bay, William (I991)
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3167 | 1900 Census Kaukauna, Wi; Listed living with wife and 4 children, Listed b orn June 1830 in Ireland, age 69, parents born in Ireland. Listed immigrat ed in 1854, married 43 years | O'Connell, John A. (I621)
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3168 | 1900 Census KaukaunaListed living with parents born Aug 1875 age 24, born in Wis Dressmaker. | McLaughlin, Mary Jane (I34255)
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3169 | 1900 Census LaSalle, LaSalle, Illinois; Nathalia Rigden 57 Rekua e Rigden 56 Lucy Rigden 28 Louis Rigden 19 Howard Rigden 15 George Rigden 10 (note- Census Has birth dates listed and Howard's date of 2/20/1885 matches John Howard's birth date of 2/20/1885 he listed on his WWI Draft Registration) | Rigden, John Howard (I106358)
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3170 | 1900 Census LaSalle, LaSalle, Illinois; Nathalia Rigden 57 Rekua e Rigden 56 Lucy Rigden 28 Louis Rigden 19 Howard Rigden 15 George Rigden 10 (note- Census Has birth dates listed and Howard's date of 2/20/1885 matches John Howard's birth date of 2/20/1885 he listed on his WWI Draft Registration) | Rigden, Nathaniel (I129946)
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3171 | 1900 Census Lawrence, listed living with brother THeodore and family, a ge 46 single, born Holland immigrated 1886 | VandenHeuvel, Henry (I29759)
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3172 | 1900 census Listed 8 children, 5 alive, imm 1867 Christina Lammert 59 Henry Lammert 23 | Berning, Christina (I47387)
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3173 | 1900 census listed 8 childrren 7 alive, imm 1873 married 25 yrs Jake Vandomelen 51 Elizabeth Vandomelen 49 Joseph Vandomelen 18 Anna Vandomelen 15 Henry Vandomelen 12 Mary Vandomelen 9 | Baeten, Elizabeth (I113097)
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3174 | 1900 census listed age 31 widowed, living with parents. William Vandenburg Delia Vandenburg Lawrence W Vandenburg Dora Vandenburg Theresa Bresnahan | Vandenberg, Lawrence (I129492)
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3175 | 1900 census listed born at sea, parents German. | Fuchs, John J. (I313866)
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3176 | 1900 census Lockwood SD | Kelley, Nicholas (I100779)
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3177 | 1900 census Martin Peters and Dora Peters are living with Henry Van Goel en whomarried their sister Anna Peters. They were living at 758 (SE?) 8th St in Portland Oregon. The 51st Pct Henry Van Corlen Anna P Van Corlen Harry Van Corlen Joseph Van Corlen Margaret C Van Corlen Minnie Kersten Martin Peters Dora Peters | VanCoelen, Henricus Henry (I1617)
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3178 | 1900 census Menomonee, MI. page 12b, Listed living with wife and 6 childre n, age 57 born Aug 1842 in holland imm 1848 Occupation Justice of the peac e, Adelia age 50 born Aug 1849 Belgium, married 32 years 12 children 9 ali ve, Annie age 20 Oct 1879 in wis, Carry age 16 May 1884 in Wis, George a ge 14 born feb 1886 in Mich, Lesley age 12 born Jan 1888 in Mich, Willi am age 9 born feb 1891 in Mich, Robert age 6 born July 1893 in Mich. | Vandenberg, Martin (I3155)
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3179 | 1900 census Nagaunee, Michigan, listed her born 10/15/1835 in Ireland, widowed, 11 children 7 alive. | Garvey, Shara "Sally" (I51878)
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3180 | 1900 census parents born in Germany, 3 children 3 alive. | Kettenhofen, Magdalena "Helen" (I50345)
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3181 | 1900 census Sheboygan; John Hendges 32 Mary Hendges 30 Adalia Hendges 4 Josephine Hendges 2 Possible 1880 census; Mattis Henthes 67 Catherine Henthes 53 Albert Hentges 25 Anna Hentges 21 Barbara Hentges 16 John Hentges 12 | Hentges, John (I108960)
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3182 | 1900 census Wisconsin, Brown Lawrence Dist 27: line 80/81 Carpenter Ann head b July 1823 age 77 widow mother 6/ 4 living born Engla nd f/m England. Immigrated to U S in 1866 Farmer owns free farm. Carpenter, James Son born July 1880 20 single born Wisconsin f/m Canad a. Immigrated to U S in 1866. Farmer * Daniel would have died between 1879 - 1900 line 84/85 Carpenter Sarah Head born May 185_ age 56 widow mother 1/1 living born Can ada f/m born England. Immigrated to US in 1858 Farmer own free farm Carpenter George son born July 1880 age 20 single born Wisconsin f/m bo rn Canada. Farmer Dist 4: Carpenter, Benjamin head born Feb 1855, age 45, widow, born Canada Engli sh f/m born England immigrated to US 1860, naturalized citizen, teamster o wn home free Carpenter, Pearl M. daughter born Sept 1877 age 22 married 0 yrs., born W is f/Canada M/New York Carpenter, Mabel L. Daughter born Sept 1888 12 born Wis f/Canada M/New Yo rk Carpenter, Roy son, born Feb 1890 age 5 born Wis f/Canada M/New York Carpenter Frank L. son, born Feb 1895 age 5 born Wis f/Canada M/New York Gardner, Charles W. son-in-law born Oct 1870 age 22 , married 0 yrs born W is* F/Germany M/Germany machine tender. *He was actually born in Cincinnati 9 Nov 1872 died Brown Co. Wis 11 Mar ch 1950. His Mother was Theresia Zimmer Gabriel, Father Joseph Gartner | Carpenter, Daniel (I308)
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3183 | 1900 census Wrightstown age 25 | Buechler, Theodore (I31208)
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3184 | 1900 Census Wrightstown page 4a, listed living with wife and 6 children. Also mother in Law living with them. Immigrated 1867, 9 children 9 alive. Listed born Nov 1841. | VanDyke, Mathias or Matthew (I119638)
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3185 | 1900 Census, Buchanan Town, Dist 7, E.D.# 77, Sheet 7B; Listed as widowe d, Listed occupation as housekeeper, Listed born March 1857 in Wisconsi n, parents born in Ireland. Listed as having 10 children, 6 still living. Widowed mother living with her. Sarah Wilpole Henry Wilpole Albert Wilpole Anna Wilpole John Wilpole Richard Wilpole Margaret Powers | POWERS, Sarah Ann (I5)
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3186 | 1900 Census, Buchanan, WI. Page 2; Listed living with Grandmother Gertrude and her husband Anton Micke and his family. Listed born in July 1895, age 4 | Wilpolt, Louis Elmer (I3282)
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3187 | 1900 Census, Buchanan; Listed living with parents, born Nov 1893, age 6 | Wilpolt, Harry H. (I387)
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3188 | 1900 Census, Kaukauna WI Listed living with husband and 1 child, Listed age as 22 born Feb 1878 | Dougherty, Anna Agnes (I1919)
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3189 | 1900 Census, Kaukauna, Wi, LDS Reel # 1241810, Ward #2, Sheet #9, Ju ne 8, 1900; Listed living with parents, age 3 | FELLER, Maria MARGARET (I3)
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3190 | 1900 census-new london, waupaca co--Fred March 1860 WI--Marie 7 years-- Anna Feb 1872 WI. Daughter Laurin Oct 1893 WI, Lydia Sept 1896,WI., Harvey April 1899 WI. | Buboltz, Frederick (I316542)
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3191 | 1900 census: 2 children, 2 living | Wilde, Mary Bernardine (I10792)
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3192 | 1900 census: mother of 4 children, 3 living | Wilde, Katherine (I10655)
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3193 | 1900 census: to US in 1889 (21 y/o) | Brenneis, Killian (I10775)
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3194 | 1900 Census? ; Emil Guillaume Laura Guillaume Mary Guillaume Jules Guillaume Julia Guillaume Louise Guillaume Emma Guillaume | Guillaume, Jule (I30270)
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3195 | 1900 Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society records Klotilda Elsbernd age 20 ? Single , daughter of Bernard and Maria was inte rened at St. Mary's on May 21, 1900. | Elsbernd, Clotilda (I15125)
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3196 | 1900 Cincinnati Volksfreund Death Notices; Gerhardt Heinrich Elsbernd di ed 11/02/1900 notice in 11/04/1900 issue age 78y,6m,10d | Elsbernd, Johan Gerhard HENRY (I15080)
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3197 | 1900 Dale Census on page 10A Listed living with daughter and her husband, age 56 born Dec 1843 in Germa ny immigrtaed in 1866 2 children 2 alive. | Unknown, Amelia (I334155)
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3198 | 1900 Dale Census on page 10A Listed living with daughter and her husband, age 66 born Mar 1834 in Germa ny immigrated 1852 married 34 years, occupation Landlord. | Sprintler, Henry (I334153)
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3199 | 1900 Death Record listed date of birth 12/01/1816, date of death 10/20/1900 . | Ruppert, Nicholas J. (I73653)
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3200 | 1900 Deer Creek Julious Konrad - 37 Mary Konrad - 28 Freda Konrad - 7 Mabel Konrad - 5 Viola Konrad - 5 William Konrad - 9 Albert Konrad - 1 August Konrad - 43 Clark Smith - 51 Leland Ashley - 16 | Konrad, Julius William (I165510)
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3201 | 1900 Escanaba Census Listed living with sister Catherine Fox Boyle | Fox, Mary (I17235)
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3202 | 1900 Escanaba Census Listed living with sister Catherine Fox Boyle | Fox, Margaret (I17236)
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3203 | 1900 February 11, 1900 Catholic Church Antigo death records page 137; Will iam Wilpolt son of Ludovici and Sara Powers Wilpolt died on Feb 11, 1900 a nd buried Feb 12, 1900. | Wilpolt, William Joseph (I3075)
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3204 | 1900 Federal Census, Wrightstown Town, Brown County, Wisconsin, Supervisor's District: 6, Enumeration District: 35, Page: 6B / 282B, Line: 60. Enumerated as Gilson, Merton H., son, white, male, (born) Mar __, (aged) 12, single, born Wisconsin, father born New York, mother born Wisconsin, at school. | Gilson, Harry Merton (I160428)
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3205 | 1900 Federal Census, Wrightstown Town, Brown County, Wisconsin, Supervisor's District: 6, Enumeraton District: 35, Page: 10A / 286A, Line: 1. Enumerated as Clark, Eulia, head, white, female, (born) Oct 1851, (aged) 48, widowed, gave birth to 7 children, all are still living, born Wisconsin, father born Maryland, mother born New York, could read, write, and speak English, owned home free. Eulia Clark 48 Emma V Clark 24 Hattie E Clark 17 Renette H Clark 13 William Kratz 21 | Warfield, Julia J. (I176473)
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3206 | 1900 Federal Census, Wrightstown Town, Brown County, Wisconsin, Supervisor's District: 6, Enumeraton District: 35, Page: 10A / 286A, Line: 2. Enumerated as Clark, Emma V., daughter, white, female, (born) Oct 1875, (aged) 24, single, born Wisconsin, both parents born Wisconsin, dressmaker, could read, write, and speak English. Eulia Clark 48 Emma V Clark 24 Hattie E Clark 17 Renette H Clark 13 William Kratz 21 | Clark, Emma V. (I176483)
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3207 | 1900 Federal Census, Wrightstown Town, Brown County, Wisconsin, Supervisor's District: 6, Enumeraton District: 35, Page: 10A / 286A, Line: 3. Enumerated as Clark, Hattie E., daughter, white, female, (born) Apr 1883, (aged) 17, single, born Wisconsin, both parents born Wisconsin, at school, could read, write, and speak English. Eulia Clark 48 Emma V Clark 24 Hattie E Clark 17 Renette H Clark 13 William Kratz 21 | Clark, Hattie E. (I176485)
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3208 | 1900 Federal Census, Wrightstown Town, Brown County, Wisconsin, Supervisor's District: 6, Enumeraton District: 35, Page: 10A / 286A, Line: 4. Enumerated as Clark, Lenette H., daughter, white, female, (born) Aug 1886, (aged) 13, single, born Wisconsin, both parents born Wisconsin, at school, could read, write, and speak English. Eulia Clark 48 Emma V Clark 24 Hattie E Clark 17 Renette H Clark 13 William Kratz 21 | Clark, Reinette H. (I176486)
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3209 | 1900 Freedom Jerry Garvey born July 1830 Ireland age 69, imm 1850, Cathari ne age 62 born July 1837 Ireland, 5 children 3 alive. | Garvey, Jeremiah (I51854)
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3210 | 1900 Greenbush, sheboygan wis Galusha Mansfield Mary Mansfield Roy T Mansfield C Hugh Mansfield Galusha W Mansfield Floyd C Mansfield Ada Bell Smith | Mansfield, Willard (I166220)
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3211 | 1900 Hamilton County Birth records 2079/181; Marcella born on 5/29/19 00 to William and Elisabet Lammert at 2332 Jefferson Ave. | Elsbernd, Marcella (I15145)
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3212 | 1900 Hamilton County Death records 294/46 Clotilda aged 20 months died 5/18/1900 of Small Pox no parents listed addr ess 200 Mulberry st, buried at St Mary's | Elsbernd, Clotilda (I15125)
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3213 | 1900 Hamilton County Death Records Vol 21 page 70; nton George died 8/01/19 00 of infantile convulsions, buried at St. Mary's, Parents not listed, b ut based on address they would be John and Elisabeth. | Elsbernd, George Anton (I16060)
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3214 | 1900 Hamilton County Death Records Vol 43 page 96; Gerhardt H. Elsbernd di ed 11/02/1900, age 78 yrs, 6 mos., 9 days, no parents listed, address 124 P eete St, died of senility, buried at St. Johns | Elsbernd, Johan Gerhard HENRY (I15080)
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3215 | 1900 Headless local Sadie Hawley and Sebastian Fieldsmith Kaukauna Sun 7/06/1900 A1 Wedding | Family F45852
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3216 | 1900 Holland page 9B Peter age 44? born 1856? In Wis.Farm er married 11 ? yrs, wife Mary age 39 Aug 1862? in Wis, 3 children 3 aliv e, Laurette born May 1890 age 10, Walter born apr 1894 age 6, Effie born A pr 1895 age 5. | Golden, Peter (I34041)
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3217 | 1900 July - At the time of her fathers death, Mary is listed as a reside nt of Buchanan, living on the farm with her mother and siblings. | Micke, Anna Mary (I690)
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3218 | 1900 Kaukauna Mary Kelley Mary Kelley Martin Kelley William Kelley | Unknown, Mary (I320054)
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3219 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/05/1900; A son born to Mr & Mrs Theo PENNINGS of Freedom on New Years Day. | Pennings, Walter Mathias (I1453)
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3220 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/19/1900 Announcement of upcoming marriage of Frank Hietpas and Anna Jansen (11/02/1 900 listed married on Tuesday) | Family F7914
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3221 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/07/1900; W.R. Sprangers and wife went to Holla nd on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs Peter School. | Sprangers, Walter Voltaire (I66870)
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3222 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/09/1900; Announcement made of upcoming marria ge of Thomas Hearden and Sarah McMahon both of this city. 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 2/23/1900; Marriage of Thomas Hearden and Sar ah McMahon Tuesday. see clipping. 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/23/1900; Bridget O'Connell bridesmaid and Mart in O'Connell groomsman. | Family F1722
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3223 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/16/1900; Mrs W. J. Eiting and family were Applet on visitors this week guests of her sister Mrs Fred Hadler. | Rademacher, Mary R. (I17090)
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3224 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/16/1900; Mrs W. J. Eiting and family were Applet on visitors this week guests of her sister Mrs Fred Hadler. (Her sister Ma ry) | Rademacher, Josephine (I915)
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3225 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/09/1900Miss Cora Ruppert and Daniel Glasheen were quietly married at St Mary 's on Tuesday. | Family F6279
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3226 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/23/1900; Frank Femal seriously injured Sunday afternoon see story. | Femal, Frank (I1791)
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3227 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/04/1900 Mrs J Leppla listed as actress for the part of John of Arc in the Ladies A id Society production of the Temple of Fame. | Eggleston, Jennie Mary (I3759)
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3228 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/11/1900: John Coonen and Miss Nellie Weyenbe rg were married at St. Johns (sic - should be Wildenberg) | Family F9976
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3229 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/01/1900; Peter Pennings celebrated his 90th birth day yesterday he lives with his daughter mrs Nic Schomer. | Pennings, Peter (I885)
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3230 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/08/1900; Announcement of upcoming marriage next w eek of George Tennessen and Christina Tone. | Family F1117
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3231 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/29/1900; Miss Lizzie Feller who has spent the la st year in South Dakota returned Tuesday. | Feller, Elisabeth Caroline (I3751)
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3232 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/29/1900; Miss Mary Geldernick of Menasha who h as been visiting her sister Mrs Wilpolt returned Saturday. | Geldernich, Mary (I988)
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3233 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/06/1900; Mr & Mrs John Reichel celebrated their golden anniversary on Tuesday. | Family F33225
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3234 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/06/1900; W.R. Spranger attended a family reunion at the home of M. Nytes and wife on Wednesday. | Sprangers, Walter Voltaire (I66870)
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3235 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/20/1900; Announcement of upcoming marriage of Pe ter HAIGLER and Mary TENNESSEN. | Family F10639
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3236 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/24/1900; See advertisment for Dr. M.C. Ryan, Dentist, office over Spranger Store in So Kaukauna. | Ryan, Martin C. (I4921)
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3237 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/24/1900; The Misses Mary and Susy Gelderni ch of Menasha were guests of their sister Mrs H Wilpott on Sunday. | Geldernich, Mary (I988)
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3238 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/14/1900Mrs W.R. Sprangers and daughter Katie returned from a months visit with re latives at Sheboygan and Oostberg. Mrs Sprangers was in Sheboygan during t he tornado. 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/14/1900Mr & Mrs Anton Nytes of Sheboygan were guests of Mrs W. R. Sprangers th is week. | Buechler, Mary Sophia (I66869)
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3239 | 1900 Kaukauna Sun Times dated 6/29/1900; Miss Nannie Donohue, and Dr. M. C. Ryan were married at St. Mary's Church Tuesday morning at a solemn hi gh mass, Rev. F. X. Steinbrecher, assisted by Rev. Fr. Fitzmaurice of Appl eton and Fr. Lenert officiating, Miss Annie McMahon of Fond du Lac attend ed as bridesmaid and Will Donohue, brother of the bride as groomsman. Edwa rd and Thomas Gray, cousins of the bride acted as ushers. (MORE..see artic le) | Family F6236
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3240 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 11/23/1900 The case of John Bey Administrator vs. Outagamie Paper Co. was called Thur sday, but a technicality put it over to next spring term of court. | Bay, John Jr. (I3137)
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3241 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 12/28/1900Julius Goetzman returned Saturday from an absence of 5 years on the Pacif ic Coast. | Goetzman, Julius Wolfgang (I1769)
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3242 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 2/02/1900; Mrs R.B. Powers went to Manitowoc W ed to visit Mrs Frank O'Brien. 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/04/1900; Mrs R. B. Powers is in Chicago since la st week visiting relatives. 1900 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/07/1900; Mrs R. B. Powers and Mrs F.M. O'Bri en of Antigo have gone to Milwaukee to visit friends. | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3243 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 3/02/1900Mrs. G.P. O'Connell went to Cooperstown Monday for a visit with her paren ts Mr. & Mrs M. Dougherty. 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 7/27/1900Mrs. Geo. O'Connell has gone to Glenwood, Minn. to spend 10 days with h er cousin Charles Woodard & wife. | Dougherty, Anna Agnes (I1919)
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3244 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 5/04/1900 John Bay and daughter Mrs. Wm. Hyland returned from Black Creek Saturday w here they had been visiting Mr & Mrs Ed. Lawler | Boe, Matilda (I999)
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3245 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 5/04/1900; John Bay and daughter Mrs. Wm. Hyla nd returned from Black Creek Saturday where they had been visiting Mr & M rs Ed. Lawler 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 6/01/1900; Mrs. Max Alpin of Nekoosa is spendi ng 3 weeks with her sister Mrs. William Hyland. | Boe, Catherine (I134386)
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3246 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 5/04/1900; John Bay and daughter Mrs. Wm. Hyla nd returned from Black Creek Saturday where they had been visiting Mr & M rs Ed. Lawler | Bay, Joham "John" (I728)
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3247 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 5/04/1900Peter Biese severly burned his right hand Wed while engaged in refilli ng an electric cigar lighter. Seperatly in the same paper;Nicolas, nine month old son of Mr & Mrs Peter Biese died Tuesday of bra in fever and will be buried at St. Mary's Church Thursday. | Biese, Peter (I7124)
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3248 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 5/18/1900; Mrs. Frank Femal of Appleton is visit ing her sister Mrs. Andrew O'Connell. | O'Connell, Mary Ellen (I664)
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3249 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 6/01/1900 Mrs. Max Alpin of Nekoosa is spending 3 weeks with her sister Mrs. William Hyland. | Boe, Louise (I3674)
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3250 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 6/08/1900; A daughter arrived at the home of Arnold Biese Friday. | Biese, Magdalene (I7153)
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3251 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 6/08/1900Mr. & Mrs. Charles Faust celebrated their 5th Anniversay with friends Mond ay. | Family F1975
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3252 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 6/25/1900; Wm. Eiting has returned from a 6 mon th absence from David City, Neb. | Eiting, William J. (I10373)
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3253 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 7/06/1900; The Northwestern Co. has presented t he widow of Frank Femal $3,500. Mr. Femal had been a faithful employee f or 17 years. | O'Connell, Mary Ellen (I664)
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3254 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 7/13/1900Peter Biese and family went out to Hollandtown Thursday for a visit with t he old folks. | Biese, Peter (I7124)
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3255 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 8/03/1900Joe Hoolihan age 5 was found a few days ago riding the fender of the swit ch engine which was rushing backwards/forwards in the North Side switch ya rd. | Hoolihan, Joseph (I2869)
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3256 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 8/10/1900Mrs. Mike Hoolihan departed for Onconto Tuesday to spend a month with h er parents Mr. & Mrs John Bauer. | Bauer, Anna (I3706)
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3257 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 8/31/1900; Mrs. Elizabeth Hyland, mother of Will iam Hyland, engineer of the water works plant, died at her home in Menash a, last week, the result of an injury from a fall a few days earlier. | Hyland, William (I134385)
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3258 | 1900 Kaukauna Times dated 9/07/1900; H.L. Vandenberg was called to Green B ay by the serious condition of his brother John who suffered a severe stro ke of paralysis and in falling broke a shoulder. Mr Vandenberg aged 75 mak es his chances of recovery very slight. | Vandenberg, Henry (I671)
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3259 | 1900 Kaukauna WI, 4th ward, sheet 20; Listed as living with husband, List ed age as 25, born Aug. 1874, Listed father born Wisconsin, Mother bo rn in Ireland | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3260 | 1900 Kaukauna, WI, Film # 1241809, page 2A Listed living with parents age 1 | Vandenberg, Florence (I3257)
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3261 | 1900 Kaukauna, WI, Film # 1241809, page 2A Listed living with parents age 4 | Vandenberg, Agnes (I3256)
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3262 | 1900 Kaukauna, WI, Film # 1241809, page 2A; Listed living with parents a ge 7 born Apr 1893 | Vandenberg, Joseph Leo Aloysius (I3220)
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3263 | 1900 Kuakuana Sun dated 8/24/1900; John Van Abel who disposed of his fa rm house here (Askeaton) intends to move to Thorpe, Clark Co. | VanAbel, John (I17115)
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3264 | 1900 Listed as Gertrude born may 1848 in Germany 11 children 8 alive. | Brinkman, Elizabeth (I87138)
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3265 | 1900 Listed widowed with 1 child alive. | Degenhardt, Victoria (I86160)
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3266 | 1900 Listing of Burials for St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute Location Old /08/7 Arnold 12/23/1820-10/21/1900 | Verstegen, Arnold (I16983)
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3267 | 1900 Marriage record John Nabbefeld 31 Oct 1900 Outagamie Mary E Steffens 31 Oct 1900 Outagamie Name: Marriage Date: County: Volume: Page: | Family F7431
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3268 | 1900 Milwaukee County Records Vol 32 page 140; 5/01/1900, Marriage M ay 1, 1900 Vol. 132 Page 171; GROOM- Wilhelm F. Grosskopf born in US L aundryman, Father Wilhelm Grosskopf, Mother Theresa Jahn; BRIDE- Anna Rupp ert Born US, Father Cornelius Ruppert, Mother Regina Hendricks; Bride a nd groom white Religious ceremony, Witnesses Albert Ruppert Anna Grosskop f, Minister John Bading (credentials on file in Dodge County) | Family F1624
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3269 | 1900 MN Census shows Feb 1856 birth, age 44, married 23 years (1877). Address 1077 Ross, St Paul Ward 2, 1077 Ross St St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA | Cline, Thomas James (I203094)
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3270 | 1900 or 1908? | VanEperen, Walter (I50758)
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3271 | 1900 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 16 | Pennings, Walter Mathias (I1453)
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3272 | 1900 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 261 | Femal, Frank J. (I77624)
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3273 | 1900 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 336 | O'Connell, Agnes Marguerite (I1920)
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3274 | 1900 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 55 | Romenesko, John (I1926)
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3275 | 1900 Outagamie County death records # 1208Nicholas of Peter and Maggie died 5/02/1900 in Kaukuana of meningitis, bo rn 7/24/1899. | Biese, Nickolas (I7197)
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3276 | 1900 Outagamie County Marriage records Film # 1292404, rec # 1653; Martin Ryan son of Daniel Ryan and Winnifred Powers, a Dentist, born in Buchanan, resides in So. Kaukauna, married Annie Donahue, daughter of Michael Donahue and Mary Duggan, He born in Manitowoc. Marriage date 6/26/1900 in So. Kaukauna, Witnessed by Wm. Donahue and Anna McMahon. | Family F6236
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3277 | 1900 Outagamie County Marriage records Film # 1292404, rec # 1940; Jacob J anssen son of Jacob Janssen and Anna Hoogmans?, he is a laborer born in Li ttle Chute residing in Little Chute/Kimberly, married Maria Micke daught er of Antonius Micke and Gertruda Hemsing, she born in Buchanan. Marri ed on 10/06/1900 in West Holland. Witnessed by John Janssen, Lizzie Mick e, W.J. Micke and Anna Hoogman. | Family F1876
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3278 | 1900 residing with brother CHL Hamer | Hamer, Petronella "Nellie" G. J. (I101111)
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3279 | 1900 says either 1875 or 1894 | Driessen, William Johannes (I117327)
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3280 | 1900 South Dakota online birth index; Birth Information for DARWIN PRESCO TT SMITH (State File Number: 565223) File Date: 12/05/1941Sex: Male Birth Date: 03/25/1900 City/County: MINNEHAHA Mother's Nam e: THERESIA M FELLER Father's Name: LOUIS E SMITH | Smith, Darwin Prescott Charles (I13702)
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3281 | 1900 South Fork Twp., Delaware Co., IA; June 21, 1900 | Schmit, Hillary (I54855)
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3282 | 1900 St Francis Marriage recordsFrancis Maloney of Michael Maloney and Mar gareth Sadler married Margaretha Golden of Martin Golden and Cath? | Family F10795
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3283 | 1900 St. Francis Church Cemetery Tombstone Micke, Anton & Gertrude, dat es hard to read. Sec 3E Row 3 Lot 4 | Micke, Bernard Henrich ANTON (I464)
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3284 | 1900 St. Mary's Catholic Church baptismal records page 189 #26, William Al ban Wilpolt born May 25, Baptized May 27, Godparents William Micke (his Paternal Half Uncle) and Petronella Vandenberg (his Maternal Aunt). | Wilpolt, Alban William (I390)
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3285 | 1900 St. Mary's Catholic Church Marriage records page 18; on June 26, 19 00 Martinus C. Ryan son of Daniel Ryan married Anna Donahue daughter of Mi chael Donahue. Witness William Donahue and Anna McMahon. | Family F6236
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3286 | 1900 St. Pauls Cemetery tombstone; Mamy age 27 y 2m 26d | Vanderheiden, Mary (I3212)
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3287 | 1900 U. S. Census, Buchanan Town, Outagamie Co., WI Theim, Joseph, age 38 (May 1862) in WI; works in paper mill; Theim, Anna, wife, age 34 (Oct 1866) in WI; parents in Holland; Theim, Joseph F., son, age 11 (Aug 1889) in WI; Theim, Mary A., dtr. 10 (Nov 1890) in WI; Theim, Madalina J., dtr., 6 (Apr 1894) in WI; Theim, Louise E., son, 6 (Dec 1894) in WI; Theim, Rosela J., dtr., age 4 (Apr 1896) in WI; and Theim, Florence M., dtr., age 1 (Mar 1889) in WI; | Thein, Joseph John "John" (I111140)
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3288 | 1900 U.S. Census Town of Center,Outagamie Co.,Wisconsin GREGORIUS, CATHERINE Head of Household, white female, born Oct 1850, age 49, widowed, married 13 years, 7 children, born Germany, parents same, farmer,couldn't read & write, speak English, owed mortaged farm, ( No on farm schedule-57) ANNIE, daughter born Oct 1875, age 21, single, born Wisconsin both parents born Germany, servant, mos. not employed-12, read & write, speak English. ANDREW, son, born Sep 1877, age 22, single, born Wisconsin, farm laborer, 12 mo. not employed, speak English, read & write. RATA, daughter, born 1883, age 16, single, born Wisconsin, farm laborer, speak English, read & write. LEO, son, born Aug 1886, AGE 13, single, born Wisconsin, speak English, read & write. | Gregorius, Leo Joseph (I111221)
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3289 | 1900 U.S. Census Town of Center,Outagamie Co.,Wisconsin GREGORIUS, CATHERINE Head of Household, white female, born Oct 1850, age 49, widowed, married 13 years, 7 children, born Germany, parents same, farmer,couldn't read & write, speak English, owned mortaged farm, ( No on farm schedule-57) ANNIE, daughter born Oct 1875, age 21, single, born Wisconsin both parents born Germany, servant, mos. not employed-12, read & write, speak English. ANDREW, son, born Sep 1877, age 22, single, born Wisconsin, farm laborer, 12 mo. not employed, speak English, read & write. RATA, daughter, born 1883, age 16, single, born Wisconsin, farm laborer, speak English, read & write. LEO, son, born Aug 1886, AGE 13, single, born Wisconsin, speak English, read & write. | Gregorius, Anna (I129731)
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3290 | 1900 U.S. Census, Outagamie Co., Town of Center, Wisconsin Nickolas's son Michael Gregorius(witness at Joseph Stingle and Catherin Gregorius wedding) was boarding with Nicklas Ellenbecker; Mike born December 1875, was 24 | Gregorius, Michael Joseph (I129718)
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3291 | 1900 United States Federal Census about James F Driessen Name: James F Driessen Age: 55 Birth Date: May 1845 Birthplace: Holland Home in 1900: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin [Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin] Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1856 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Driessen Marriage Year: 1864 Years Married: 36 Father's Birthplace: Holland Mother's Birthplace: Holland Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age James F Driessen 55 Mary Driessen 51 Joseph H Driessen 16 Edward C Driessen 14 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1809; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 88. | Driessen, Jacobus Fredericus "Koos" "James" F. (I49191)
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3292 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Theadore Wassenberg Name: Theadore Wassenberg Home in 1900: St Louis Ward 8, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Age: 60 Birth Date: Apr 1840 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1850 Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Marital Status: Widowed Residence : City of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri Household Members: Name Age Theadore Wassenberg 60 Tony Wassenberg 23 Mary Wassenberg 17 John Hiting 27 | Wassenberg, Theodore (I85809)
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3293 | 1900 United States Federal Census Celinde Brouillard Age: 50 Birth Date: Aug 1849 Birthplace: Wisconsin Home in 1900: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin [Outagamie] Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Marriage Year: 1868 Years married: 32 Father's Birthplace: Canada Fr Mother's Birthplace: Canada Fr Mother: number of living children: 7 Mother: How many children: 12 Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Celinde Brouillard 50 Emma Brouillard 23 William Brouillard 20 Henry Brouillard 15 Elswerth Bromllard 11 Leo Bromllard 7 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1809; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 87. | Brouillard, Louis Napoleon (I6103)
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3294 | 1900 United States Federal Census Celinde Brouillard Age: 50 Birth Date: Aug 1849 Birthplace: Wisconsin Home in 1900: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin [Outagamie] Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Marriage Year: 1868 Years married: 32 Father's Birthplace: Canada Fr Mother's Birthplace: Canada Fr Mother: number of living children: 7 Mother: How many children: 12 Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Celinde Brouillard 50 Emma Brouillard 23 William Brouillard 20 Henry Brouillard 15 Elswerth Bromllard 11 Leo Bromllard 7 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1809; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 87. | Downing, Celinda (I6106)
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3295 | 1900 United States Federal Census Home in 1900: Brillion, Calumet, Wisconsin Winnie Fox, head, age 45, married, born Nov 1854 Ohio, parents born Ireland Lizzie Fox, daughter, age 19, born May 1881 Wisconsin, father born Wisconsin, mother born Ohio | O'Brien, Winnifred (I311654)
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3296 | 1900 Unnamed female born on 9/23/1900 | Appleton, Rosemary C. (I3728)
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3297 | 1900 US Census Menomonee Waukesha Wisconsin ED 126 Walters Charles Head W M Nov 1839 60 M 36 Germany Ger Ger Farmer Freada Wife W F July 1841 58 M 36 (8,7) Germany Ger Ger Ida Dau W F Jan 1880 20 M 1 (1,0) Wisconsin Reiner, John Boarder W M Aug 1875 24 M 1 Wisconsin Ger Ger | Reimer, John Henry (I127774)
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3298 | 1900 US Census, 4-WD, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI; living next door to Charles DeYoung and family: VanRossum, John, age 44 (June 1856) in WI; father in Germany; mother in Holland; carpenter VanRossum, Minnie, age 39 (March 1861) in WI; father in Belgium; mother in Holland; (married 12 years; 5 children born and 4 living) VanRossum, Agnes M., 9 (Sep 1890) in WI; VanRossum, Francis L., son, age 8 (May 1892) in WI; note that Francis L. VanRossum was born 30 May 1892 in Oconto Co., WI); VanRossum, George D., son, age 6 (Feb 1894) in WI; (George D. born 17 Feb 1894) in Outagamie Co., WI) Van Rossum, Mary L., age 3 (July 1896) in WI; | Vanrossum, Agnes (I138527)
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3299 | 1900 US Census, 4-WD, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI; living next door to Charles DeYoung and family: VanRossum, John, age 44 (June 1856) in WI; father in Germany; mother in Holland; carpenter VanRossum, Minnie, age 39 (March 1861) in WI; father in Belgium; mother in Holland; (married 12 years; 5 children born and 4 living) VanRossum, Agnes M., 9 (Sep 1890) in WI; VanRossum, Francis L., son, age 8 (May 1892) in WI; note that Francis L. VanRossum was born 30 May 1892 in Oconto Co., WI); VanRossum, George D., son, age 6 (Feb 1894) in WI; (George D. born 17 Feb 1894) in Outagamie Co., WI) Van Rossum, Mary L., age 3 (July 1896) in WI; | Horkman, Minnie (I138528)
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3300 | 1900 US Census, 4-WD, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI; living next door to Charles DeYoung and family: VanRossum, John, age 44 (June 1856) in WI; father in Germany; mother in Holland; carpenter VanRossum, Minnie, age 39 (March 1861) in WI; father in Belgium; mother in Holland; (married 12 years; 5 children born and 4 living) VanRossum, Agnes M., 9 (Sep 1890) in WI; VanRossum, Francis L., son, age 8 (May 1892) in WI; note that Francis L. VanRossum was born 30 May 1892 in Oconto Co., WI); VanRossum, George D., son, age 6 (Feb 1894) in WI; (George D. born 17 Feb 1894) in Outagamie Co., WI) Van Rossum, Mary L., age 3 (July 1896) in WI; | Vanrossum, John (I138529)
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3301 | 1900 US Census, 4-WD, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI; living next door to Charles DeYoung and family: VanRossum, John, age 44 (June 1856) in WI; father in Germany; mother in Holland; carpenter VanRossum, Minnie, age 39 (March 1861) in WI; father in Belgium; mother in Holland; (married 12 years; 5 children born and 4 living) VanRossum, Agnes M., 9 (Sep 1890) in WI; VanRossum, Francis L., son, age 8 (May 1892) in WI; note that Francis L. VanRossum was born 30 May 1892 in Oconto Co., WI); VanRossum, George D., son, age 6 (Feb 1894) in WI; (George D. born 17 Feb 1894) in Outagamie Co., WI) Van Rossum, Mary L., age 3 (July 1896) in WI; | Vanrossum, George David (I139071)
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3302 | 1900 US Census, 4-WD, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI; living next door to Charles DeYoung and family: VanRossum, John, age 44 (June 1856) in WI; father in Germany; mother in Holland; carpenter VanRossum, Minnie, age 39 (March 1861) in WI; father in Belgium; mother in Holland; (married 12 years; 5 children born and 4 living) VanRossum, Agnes M., 9 (Sep 1890) in WI; VanRossum, Francis L., son, age 8 (May 1892) in WI; note that Francis L. VanRossum was born 30 May 1892 in Oconto Co., WI); VanRossum, George D., son, age 6 (Feb 1894) in WI; (George D. born 17 Feb 1894) in Outagamie Co., WI) Van Rossum, Mary L., age 3 (July 1896) in WI; | Vanrossum, Mary Louise (I169958)
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3303 | 1900 US Census, FDL Township, FDL Co., WI on June 11, 1900 Longuia, Joseph, age 53, married 31 years; born in QC; parents in QC; farmer; emigrated 1856; Longuia, Martha, wife, age 48 (Nov 1851) in WI; married 31 years; 4 children born and 2 living; parents born in QC; Landerman, Harry, nephew, age 10 (Feb 1890) in WI; both parents in WI | Landreman, Joseph "Harry" (I135860)
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3304 | 1900 Wisconsin Brown Co Marriage records, Film # 1275778, rec# 2697John Janssen son of W. Janssen and Wilhelmina born and residing in DePe re married Henrietta DeBruin daughter of Louis DeBruin and Henrietta on 10 /30/1900 in DePere. | Family F62959
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3305 | 1900 Wisconsin Census, Langlade County, Rolling Town, S. D. 8, E.D. 55, Sh eet 4A, stamped 124 A, Lines 4-9 George, May 1863, married 13 years, born Wisconsin, Both parents bo rn in Holland Kate, May 1872, married 13 years, 4 children, 4 living, born Wisconsin Henry, March 1887, born Wisconsin Leonard, January 1889, born Wisconsin Louis, September 1893, born Wisconsin Oscar, September 1895, born Wisconsin | Schweitzer, Katherine S. (I86249)
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3306 | 1900 Wisconsin Census, Langlade County, Rolling Town, S. D. 8, E.D. 55, Sh eet 4A, stamped 124 A, Lines 4-9 George, May 1863, married 13 years, born Wisconsin, Both parents bo rn in Holland Kate, May 1872, married 13 years, 4 children, 4 living, born Wisconsin Henry, March 1887, born Wisconsin Leonard, January 1889, born Wisconsin Louis, September 1893, born Wisconsin Oscar, September 1895, born Wisconsin | VanderHei, George (I91017)
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3307 | 1900 Wisconsin Census, Langlade County, Rolling Township Roll: T623-1796; Page: 4A; stamped page 124A; Enumeration District: 55. Li ne 6. | VanderHei, Henry Frank "Hank" (I86251)
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3308 | 1900 Wisconsin Death Records, Brown Co, Film # 1310173 rec#281; Anton Mic ke died July 14, 1900 of Sepris Exh?, Born Dec 30, 1840 in Westphalia. Ag ed 59 years, 7 months 14 days. Listed wife as Gertrude Hemsing. | Micke, Bernard Henrich ANTON (I464)
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3309 | 1900 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co. Film # 1311647, rec # 1178; Fr ank Femal, son of Aug. Femal (born Belguim) and Mary (born Ireland) and wi fe of Mary Femal died in a Railroad accident on 4/28/1900 in Appleton. Lis ted born on 10/4, listed occupation as RR Switchman | Femal, Frank (I1791)
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3310 | 1901 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 335 | Hoolihan, Maurice Jr. (I767)
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3311 | 1901 6/07/1901 Advertised for Sale, Mrs. Rose POWERS N .N. ½ of S.E. ¼ of Sec 19 T. 21 R. 19. | Powers, Patrick (I118751)
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3312 | 1901 6/07/1901 Advertised for Sale, Mrs. Rose POWERS N .N. ½ of S.E. ¼ of Sec 19 T. 21 R. 19. | Dunn, Rose (I118752)
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3313 | 1901 6/07/1901 Advertised for Sale, Mrs. Rose POWERS N .N. ½ of S.E. ¼ of Sec 19 T. 21 R. 19. | Powers, Patrick (I118751)
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3314 | 1901 Brown County Death records #1023; Michael Finnegan aged 86 born 11/26 /1815 in Ireland died 11/03/1901, married to Sarah resides in Holland. | Finnegan, Michael (I34708)
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3315 | 1901 Canadian census lists birth as 11/08/1894, but Chester listed 11/08/1895 on his WWI Draft Registration card. | Patterson, Chester (I29524)
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3316 | 1901 Canadian census lists birth as 11/8/1894, but Chester listed 11/8/1895 on his WWI Draft Registration card. | Patterson, Chester (I29524)
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3317 | 1901 Census 1901 Census of ClareDistrict Electoral Division: Ogonnell oe Townland: BallylaghnanDED Number: 122/6www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/1901census/ogonnelloe_ded_ball ylaghnan122_6.htmMcKenna Ellen Head of Family Roman Catholic Read-Write 61 Female Widow C o. ClareMcKenna Patrick Son Roman Catholic Read-Write 30 Male Farmer's Son Not Mar ried Co. ClareMcKenna Michael Son Roman Catholic Read-Write 26 Male Farmer's Son Not Mar ried Co. ClareMcKenna Joanna Daughter Roman Catholic Read-Write 2? Female Farmer's Daugh ter Not Married Co. Clare | Hogan, Ellen (I64886)
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3318 | 1901 Census; Cox John Head of Family Roman Catholic Read-Write 45 Male Farmer Married Co. Clare Cox Anne Wife Roman Catholic Read-Write 40 Female Married Co. Clare Cox Michael Father Roman Catholic Read-Write 91 Male Farmer Widower Co. Clare Cox Catherine Sister Roman Catholic Read-Write 40 Female Farmer's Daughter Not Married Co. Clare Cox Margaret Daughter Roman Catholic Read-Write 7 Female Scholar Not Married Co. Clare Cox Michael Son Roman Catholic Read-Write 6 Male Scholar Not Married Co. Clare Cox Timothy Son Roman Catholic Read 5 Male Scholar Not Married Co. Clare Cox Mary Daughter Roman Catholic Read 4 Female Scholar Not Married Co. Clare | Cox, Michael (I102026)
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3319 | 1901 From South Dakota Online Birth records; State File Number: 567363; Bi rth Date: 19010918 File Date: 19420108 Gender: M County: DOUGLAS Surn ame: DAVIES Given Name: MERLIN HALLETTMother's Surname: MCNITT Mother's Given Name: ANNA EDITH Father's Surnam e: DAVIES Father's Given Name: LOUIS ARTHUR | Davies, Merlin Hallett (I36791)
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3320 | 1901 Hamilton County Birth records 254/79; Paul A. born on 1/07/1901 to Jo hn Elsbernd and Eliz Hoeb, address 29 mcMillan St. | Elsbernd, Paul Albert (I16065)
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3321 | 1901 Holy Cross Church Baptismal records Delia Odelia baptized on Mar 11, born on Mar 2, godparents Hendricis Verhagen and Delia Romenesko. Noted in the sidebar that she married Andrew O'Connell June 29, 1920. | Feller, Della Odelia (I3285)
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3322 | 1901 Katie Schimmer 26 Mar 1901 Outagamie 03 0453 Herbert Smith 26 M ar 1901 Outagamie 03 0403 | Family F19502
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3323 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/04/1901; Dr. and Mrs M.C. Ryan moved this we ek to Milwaukee where they will make their home on 3rd St. They were accom panied by Mrs. Ryan Sr. who will make a short stay with them. Dr. Ryan wi ll attend Medical College in that city. | Powers, Winefred (I823)
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3324 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/04/1901; Dr. and Mrs M.C. Ryan moved this week to Milwaukee where they will make their home on 3rd St. They were accom panied by Mrs. Ryan Sr. who will make a short stay with them. Dr. Ryan wi ll attend Medical College in that city. | Ryan, Martin C. (I4921)
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3325 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/04/1901; Nellie Vandenberg went to Wrightsto wn to attend the funeral of her Uncle, Anton Vanderheiden. | Vandenberg, Petronella "Nellie" (I678)
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3326 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/11/1901; Born to Mr & Mrs M. Hoolihan on Sund ay a son. | Hoolihan, Maurice Jr. (I767)
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3327 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/11/1901Little Chute - Announcement made of the upcoming wedding of Miss Hattie Wi ldenberg and August Coonen | Family F1700
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3328 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/18/1901; Martin Coonen married Mary Teisen Tues day at St John's, they will reside in Menasha. | Family F10635
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3329 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/25/1901Gustav Coonen and Miss Hattie Van Den Wildenberg married on Wednesday. | Family F1700
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3330 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/22/1901; Daniel Coffey of Freedom married Mi ss Lucy Van de Laar of Appleton, in Appleton Wednesday. | Family F6145
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3331 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/15/1901Henry Goetzman caught the 3 rd and 4th fingers of his right hand in the ro lls while attending the machine at Thilmony Mills Wednesday morning, th ey are badly crushed but were not amputated. | Goetzman, Heinrich (I261)
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3332 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/05/1901Cornelius Arts disposed of his farm of 70 acres in Holland to John Brook es for 4300 and he bought Wm. Eitings farm of 100 acres west of Holland ch urch for 5900. Mr Eiting will dispose of his personal property at an aucti on, he has not decided where he will locate. | Eiting, William Bernard (I14007)
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3333 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/5/1901Cornelius Arts disposed of his farm of 70 acres in Holland to John Brook es for 4300 and he bought Wm. Eitings farm of 100 acres west of Holland ch urch for 5900. Mr Eiting will dispose of his personal property at an aucti on, he has not decided where he will locate. | Arts, Cornelius (I21495)
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3334 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/31/1901Askeaton - Miss Bridget Powers and Patrick Hannaway were married Tuesd ay at St. Patricks. recepetion was at the home of the bride's parent s Mr & Mrs Richard Powers. | Family F6187
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3335 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/19/1901; Mr & Mrs F.M. OBRIEN of Antigo gues ts of Mr & Mrs R.B. POWERS. | Powers, Richard B. (I275)
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3336 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/09/1901 Mrs M. Van Abel is guest of her brother and sister at Thorpe, she wi ll be absent about 2 weeks. | Rademacher, Cecelia (I16872)
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3337 | 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/30/1901Edward Meulemanns of Wrightstown and Barbara Buecher of Buchanan are to be married soon. | Family F5874
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3338 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 1/04/1901; Mrs. B. Keelan returned to Antigo aft er visiting relatives in Kaukauna. | Rohan, Mary Ann (I3011)
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3339 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 1/11/1901; Wm. Eiting is home from Brainard, Ne b. for a visit with his family. 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 7/26/1901; Mr. Wm. Eiting returned Thursday fr om 6 Mo. in eastern Neb. He reports crops there are excellent. | Eiting, William J. (I10373)
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3340 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 10/25/1901Miss Lizzie Goetzman daughter of Mr. & Mrs Henry Goetzman and Peter Bri ll were united in marriage Tuesday at 9 at Holy Cross Church. Miss Annie B rill was bridesmaid and fred Goetzman as groomsman. they will reside in Ka ukauna. 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/25/1901The marriage of Peter Brill and Miss Lizzie Goetzman took place at Holy Cr oss church last Tuesday. Miss Anna Brill was bridesmaid, Fred Goetzman, gr oomsman. They will make their home here. | Family F563
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3341 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 11/01/1901Peter Biese sold his 2nd St. property including the saloon to John Buchber ger of St. George, Sheboygan Co. for $3,600. | Biese, Peter (I7124)
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3342 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 11/08/1901; Mr. Peter J. Feller who has spent t he last summer and fall at Niagra returned to Kaukauna Sunday evening. M r. Feller has been in the employ of contractor Sherry building house s. He says the company has erected 40 residences there this season for t he mill employees. | Feller, PETER John (I4529)
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3343 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 11/15/1901 Miss Lillie Bay attended the funeral of Patrick Hyland in Menasha on Thurs day. Mr & Mrs William Hyland were called to Menasha Sunday by the dea th of Mr. Hyland's father Patrick Hyland who drowned in the government can al Saturday. Mr. Hyland was the foreman of the crew, was attempting to cro ss on a plank and fell in and drowned before he could be saved. | Bay, Lillian (I992)
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3344 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 11/15/1901; Miss Lillie Bay attended the funer al of Patrick Hyland in Menasha on Thursday. Mr & Mrs William Hyland we re called to Menasha Sunday by the death of Mr. Hyland's father Patrick Hy land who drowned in the government canal Saturday. Mr. Hyland was the fore man of the crew, was attempting to cross on a plank and fell in and drown ed before he could be saved. | Hyland, William (I134385)
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3345 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 12/06/1901; Mr. & Mrs Barney Finnegan, Miss Mae F innegan, David Finnegan and Mrs R. B. Powers attended the funeral of condu ctor O'Brian at Antigo Saturday. Deceased was a cousin of Mrs. Finnegan. | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3346 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 12/06/1901; Mr. & Mrs Barney Finnegan, Miss Mae F innegan, David Finnegan and Mrs R. B. Powers attended the funeral of condu ctor O'Brian at Antigo Saturday. Deceased was a cousin of Mrs. Finnegan. | Finnegan, Bernard (I1064)
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3347 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 12/06/1901Mr. & Mrs Barney Finnegan, Miss Mae Finnegan, David Finnegan and M rs R. B. Powers attended the funeral of conductor O'Brian at Antigo Saturday. Deceased was a cousin of Mrs. Finnegan. | O'Halleran, Katherine (I1764)
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3348 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 12/20/1901; Miss Maggie Micke of Buchanan lost h er purse on the street Friday containing $57. Frank Kern picked it up, wit hout even looking inside, later seeing a posting for the lost purse, retur ned it to the happy lady, as the money was everything she had earned in t he last year. | Micke, Gertrude Margaret (I2875)
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3349 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 12/20/1901; Reinhard Yingling is doing the mas on work on the new school house in Winneconne. | Yingling, Rhenold (I606)
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3350 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 3/08/1901; Miss Lizzie Feller spent Saturday in A ppleton visiting friends. | Feller, Elisabeth Caroline (I3751)
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3351 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 5/05/1901 The case of John Bay vs. Outagamie Paper Co. for damages for the dea th of his son, which occured through an accident at the mill was nonsuit ed last week as there was no evidence on hand to show how the young man m et death. | Bay, Joham "John" (I728)
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3352 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 5/05/1901 The case of John Bay vs. Outagamie Paper Co. for damages for the dea th of his son, which occured through an accident at the mill was nonsuit ed last week as there was no evidence on hand to show how the young man m et death. | Bay, John Jr. (I3137)
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3353 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 6/07/1901 John E. Coonen listed as graduating from Kaukauna High School. | Coonen, John Edgar (I2753)
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3354 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 6/07/1901; The frame dwelling of Mrs. Sophia Garl ich in the First ward was burned Tuesday morning. She awoke at 4 AM to he at water for washing. She was eating breakfast and noticed live coals drop ping down onto the floor from the attic. She gave alarm to the boys who ar oused neighbors and the fire dept was called and the fire subdued. The who le house is nearly a wreck inside. The insurance on the house was only $40 0. 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 9/01/1901; John Benotch the carpenter has finish ed Mrs. Garlich's new house. 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 10/18/1901; Mrs Garlich's friend Mrs Hilgenberg 's dress caught fire as they were coloring felts. John Garlich helped exti nguish the flames. | Schnabel, Sophia (I434)
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3355 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 7/05/1901; Will Eiting has accepted a position wi th the Fox River Telephone Co construction crew in Appleton. | Eiting, William Anton (I1996)
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3356 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 8/30/1901; Arthur Brewster departed for Montel lo Saturday where he will have charge of the government works on the upp er Fox river. | Brewster, Arthur Allen (I806)
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3357 | 1901 Kaukauna Times dated 9/20/1901; Miss Marie Feller spent Sunday with M iss Fannie Dixon at Green Bay. | Feller, Marie (I3355)
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3358 | 1901 Kaukuana Times dated 10/04/1901; A marriage license was issued Mond ay to Peter Brill of Buchanan and Miss Lizzie Goetzman of this city. 1901 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/04/1901Peter Brill and Lizzie Goetzman applied for a marriage license. | Family F563
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3359 | 1901 Listing of Burials for St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute Location Old /12/1 John Vandenberg b 1/17/1833 Holland - 4/14/1901 | Vandenberg, John (I22026)
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3360 | 1901 Milw Co Birth records; Clara 10/03/1901 199 436; Bi rth Vol 329 page 185Clara Annie Ruppert white female no other issue Fat her: Albert Ruppert - janitor, born Port Washington, WI. Mother: Maude Jac kson, born Concord, New Hampshire Clara born Oct 3, 1901 at 9:45 am…856 35 th Street Dr A. Drexel, 2713 LISBON AVENUE Milwaukee | Ruppert, Clara (I22574)
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3361 | 1901 Milwaukee Marriage records, Milwaukee 33 0136 Marriage Vol. 139 Pa ge 171; Maud F Jackson 09 Jul 1901Groom Albert C. Ruppert Father: Cornelius Ruppert-tonsorial artist Mothe r: Rachel HendersonBride..Maude F. Jackson Father: Denolson W. Jackson Mother: Laura E. Pe min-New HampshireMethodist Episcopal..Judge A.C. Brazee Witnesses: Mrs W.F. Grosskopf, Lau ra E Masden | Family F7808
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3362 | 1901 Name: Mary Oconnell Death Date: 28 Jun 1901 County: Dodge Volum e: 02 Page: 0294 Reel: 019 Image: 0108 Index Volume: - Sequence #: 282653I recently went to the Dodge co. courthouse and this is what I found for M ary O'Connell....volume 6 page 529...name Mary O' Connell..maiden name..Ma ry Ryan born Ireland...age 78yr 10 mnth 17 day...housewife...widow..father -James Ryan..mother-Mary Gleason-Ireland...husband name..Dennis O'Connell..date of birt h..11 August 1822-date of death...28 June 1901 residence-town of Oak Gro ve city of Juneau...cause of death..cancer of stomach...burial St. Mary ce m, Juneau this cemetery is on the east side of Juneau.....hope this helps...Judy M. Per death certificate Cancer of stomach per death certificate.Immaculate Conception Cemetery (formerly St. Mary's) GPS N 43 24.094 ', W 088 41.216'. Tombstone inscription: In memory of Mary, wife of Den is O'Connell, born Aug 11, 1822 in the parish of ______________ (can't rea d) Co. Limerick, Ireland, Died Jun 28, 1901 aged 78 yrs 10 months.1901, June 28, died per vol 5, p128 Deaths, DodgeCounty, Wi. Maiden na me Mary Ryan, born Aug 11, 1822 in Ireland. Cause of death cancer of stom ach. Place City of Juneau. Burial St. Mary Cemetery. Husband Dennis O'C onnell. Father James Ryan, birthplace Ireland. Mother Mary Gleason, birt hplace Ireland. Tombstone inscription: In memory of Mary, wife of Denis O'Connell, born Aug 11, 1822 in the parish of Bulgaden Co. Limerick, Ireland, died June 2 8, 1901, age 78 yrs, 10 mo 17 days. | Ryan, Mary (I4645)
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3363 | 1901 Outagamie County Marriage records page 509August Coenen of George Coenen and Nettie Delonge a laboror born and resid ing in Little chute married Hattie Van den Wildenberg daughter of Henry va nden Wildenberg and Mary Kilsdonk, born in Little Chute, marriage date 10/ 23/1901 in Little Chute witnessed by Theo Coenen and Annie van den Wildenb erg. | Family F1700
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3364 | 1901 Outagamie County Marriage Records Vol 3 page 493Patrick Coffee of William Coffee and Anna Moany, occupation workman, bo rn in Freedom residing in Appleton married on 9/24/1901 in Freedom, Sah ra Keely daughter of Mathias Keely and Cecelia McDonald, Sahra born in Fre edom, witnessed by Patrick McCormick and Mary Grimes. | Family F8586
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3365 | 1901 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 3 page 509 10/15/1901; Martin C oenen of George Coenen and Nettie Delronge born and residing in Little Chu te occupation Laborer married Mary Thyssen of John Thyssen and Berdina Ver hulst, she born in Little Chute, witnessed by Martin Verhulst and Annie Co enen. | Family F10635
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3366 | 1901 SD. Online Birth index; State File Number: 564758 Birth Date: 190109 29 File Date: 19411209 Gender: M County: LINCOLN Surname: SMITH Given Name: MERLE JOSEPHMother's Surname: FELLER Mother's Given Name: THERESIA M Father's Surnam e: SMITH Father's Given Name: LOUIS E | Smith, Merle Joseph (I13703)
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3367 | 1901 St. Mary's Church Kaukauna Baptismal records, 1901 #16; Aloysia Cathe rina born on Feb. 42, baptized on Mar 3, daughter of Richardus Powers a nd Margaretha Finnegan. Baptismal Sponsors Malachi Ryan and Maria Finnegan .(Had birth dates as 2/22/1902, until baptismal and death records both show ed dated of 2/24/1901) | Powers, Aloysia Catharina "Lois" (I4954)
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3368 | 1901 St. Patricks Askeaton Baptismal register; Ricardus Michael born on 9/ 20/1901, baptized on 9/25/1901, son of Michael Fox and Maria Powers. Bapti smal sponsors Andreas Flatley and Maria Flatley. | Fox, Richard (I4631)
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3369 | 1901 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film # 1292405, rec # 2137; Listed mar ried Oct 22, 1901 in Kaukauna, Witnessed by Fred Goetzmann and Anna Bril l, Peter listed born in New Holstein and resides in S. Kaukauna, listed oc cupation as Painter, Listed parents names as John Brill and Margaretha Fre d 1901 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film # 1292405, rec # 2137 Listed married Oct 22, 1901 in Kaukauna Witnessed by Fred Goetzmann and Anna Brill | Family F563
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3370 | 1901 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Film # 1292405, rec # 2211; Joseph Conr ad married Mary Romenesko on 11/26/1901 in FreedomHis occupation is Farmer, born and resides in Freedom Roman Cath marria ge wit by Annie Romenesko, His parents are John Conrad and Anna Hartman, H er parents are Walter Romenesko and Katherine Green | Family F1666
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3371 | 1902 Hamilton Co. Birth records 5691/143; Isabel Anna born 12/12/19 02 to Bernard Elsbernd and Mary Sukop address 200 Mulberry st. | Elsbernd, Isabel Anna (I15126)
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3372 | 1902 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 502 | O'Connell, Walter J. (I3535)
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3373 | 1902 Brown Co death records Film # 1310174 rec #1403;Wm Vanderloop retir ed farmer age 77 yrs 2 mos 4 days Father Arno Vanderloop, born Holland Eur ope, Mother Henrietta Vanderloop born Holland Europe, he born in Holland E urope, 4/07/1825 died 6/11/1902 in Holland Wis, wife to Cornelia died of br ights disease, hemorrage. | VanderLoop, William (I101040)
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3374 | 1902 Brown Co Marriage Records Vol 6 #181; Henry Kempen of Wilbert Kemp en and Ardina Van dehey born and resides in Woodvill, Calumet Co married H annah School of Frank School and Catherine Emmers, born in Holland, Bro wn Co on 1/21/1902 at Holland. | Family F9336
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3375 | 1902 Columbus Journal, April 9, 1902; WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS; SCHRAM-FOX--W ill Schram of Columbus and Miss Minnie Fox of Omaha, sister of Mrs. Thom as Wade of this city, will be married in Omaha today, Wednesday. Their fri ends here wish them a happy future. | Family F11747
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3376 | 1902 Death: May 11, 1902 V 5 P 153 Outa County Court House, Baptis m: St James Church, Zeeland, Holland | VandeHey, Regina Catherine (I57498)
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3377 | 1902 Hamilton County Birth records 5714/pg 144; Adolph born 12/13/19 02 to John and Elisabeth address 21 McMillan St. | Elsbernd, Adolph (I16066)
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3378 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 01/03/1902; Dr. & Mrs M. Ryan of Milwaukee spent t he holidays in this city guests of relatives. | Ryan, Martin C. (I4921)
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3379 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/31/1902 10/31/1902 Geo VANDEHEY and family attended the wedding of Miss Hatt ie VANDEHEY and Mr GERRITS | VandeHey, George (I30410)
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3380 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/31/1902 Geo VANDEHEY and family attended the wedding of Miss Hattie VANDEHEY a nd Mr GERRITS | Family F5203
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3381 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/31/1902; Darboy - Mrs Martin Coonen left for Mi nneapolis MN where she will be a guest of her daughter Mrs Henry VanAbel. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/17/1903; Mrs VanAbel and son Bert of Hollandto wn visited Martin Coonen and family recently. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/06/1903; Mrs Henry VanAbel of Minneapolis is vis iting Coonen Bros. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/03/1906; Mrs Henry VanAbel was a guest at the hou se of James and George Coonen, her brothers, in Darboy on Sunday. 1909 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/02/1909; Mrs. H. Vanable and family were Thanksg iving visitors at the homes of her brothers James and George Coonen (at Du ndas?) 1909 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/09/1909; Mrs. H. VanAbel was called to Birnamwo od Monday by the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Geo. Vanderheiden. 1910 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/10/1910; Darboy - Mrs. Martin Coonen is spendi ng the week with her daughter Mrs Henry VanAbel at Kaukauna. 1910 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/25/1910; Darboy - Mrs Henry VanAbel of Kaukau na was a guest of her sister Mrs John Beelan last week. | Coonen, Cornelia "Kate" (I16760)
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3382 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/31/1902Darboy - Mrs Martin Coonen left for Minneapolis MN where she will be a gue st of her daughter Mrs Henry VanAbel. | Verstegen, Johanna Catharina "Kate" (I102261)
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3383 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/14/1902; Mr Michael Van Abel has purchased an in terest in the Kaukauna Marble works and the business will be conducted und er the name of Neman-VanAbel. These two young men make a good team. 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/28/1902; The case of M Van Abel charged by G A T reyser of abusive language on March 13th was tried in Justice Lennens cou rt at Appleton. The evidence which took most of the day was summed up by t he jury in 3 mins. Mr Van Abel was aquitted. | VanAbel, Michael (I16756)
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3384 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/07/1902; Miss Winnifred Ryan and Bridget Hewitt l eft Monday for Duluth to spend a week with Miss Ryan's sister. | Ryan, Winifred (I4920)
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3385 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/07/1902; The Patrick Fox farm in the town of Holland (80 acres) was purchased by nephews Michael and Dennis Fox for consideration of $3,600. | Fox, Michael B. (I3781)
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3386 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/07/1902The Patrick Fox farm in the town of Holland (80 acres) was purchased by ne phews Michael and Dennis Fox for consideration of $3,600. | Fox, Dennis (I4639)
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3387 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/28/1902; John Lepple has been promoted to the po sition of acting train master of C& NW, taking the place of Mr Costley w ho was also promoted. | Leppla, John H. (I33010)
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3388 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/28/1902; Patrick Fox Jr of Askeaton is recoveri ng from an appendix operation at St Vincent's hospital in Green Bay. | Fox, Patrick (I17239)
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3389 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/04/1902 Born to Mr & Mrs B. Wilpolt friday a son. | Wilpolt, Norbert John (I391)
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3390 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/04/1902The Beet Growers Assoc of Hollandtown elected Henry Brochtrup president. | Brochtrup, Henry (I13972)
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3391 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/11/1902Mrs W. R. Spranger is visiting Wrightstown this week at the home of her si ster Mrs Cwick. 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/09/1902Mrs W R Spranger went to Wrightstown to visit her sister Mrs Lamer. | Buechler, Mary Sophia (I66869)
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3392 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/09/1902The marriage of Henry Van Sistern amd Mary Blindauer occurred at the catho lic church in Freedom on Tuesday. | Family F7394
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3393 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/16/1902A marriage license was issued to Barney Tiseling of Hollandtown and Miss M innie Eiting of Buchanan. | Family F6144
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3394 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/30/1902James COFFEY of Kaukauna and Miss Esther BRANNEN of Freedom received a lic ense to be married | Family F10662
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3395 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/20/1902: Marriage license issued to Joseph De B ruin & Minnie Van DomelenFrom Lynn Williams; Daughter of Thomas Van Dommelen & Johanna Maria Ven Ro oij. See "Century", Pg. 340. | Family F18251
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3396 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/20/1902; Marriage license issued to Peter Lom a nd Annie Hooyman of Freedom. | Family F6757
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3397 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/27/1902 Miss Ida Hoolihan and George Dolven were married at St Mary's Tuesday, Mam ie Dolven sister of the groom and Barnard Hoolihan brother of the bride at tended the couple. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 6/27/1902 Miss Ida Hoolihan married Mr. George Dolven last Tuesday at St. Mary's chu rch. Groomsman was brother of the bride Barney Hoolihan, and bridesmaid w as Miss Mary Dolven. Quite a family reunion as 35 grandchildren of the Hoo lihan family, those of Mr. & Mrs John Hoolihan. 108 attended. | Family F665
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3398 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/04/1902; Will O'Brien and sister Celia of Anti go are guests of their cousin Miss Mae Finnegan. | Finnegan, Mae (I10063)
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3399 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/19/1902; Martin Verhagen posted a notice in t he paper that his wife Georgiana left him and he is not responsible for h er debts. | Verhagen, Martin Sr. (I1433)
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3400 | 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/19/1902; Martin Verhagen posted a notice in t he paper that his wife Georgiana left him and he is not responsible for h er debts. | Verkuilen, Georgianna (I1800)
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3401 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 1/02/1902; Jos. J. Faust who has completed a numb er of drilled wells for farmers in Hollandtown commenced another contra ct Monday for a well on the farm of Frank O'Neil. | Faust, Joseph J. (I768)
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3402 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 1/24/1902Marriage License granted to Martin Verhagen and Georgena Verkeylen at Litt le Chute | Family F663
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3403 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/03/1902; Mrs John Krell was in Oshkosh Tuesd ay to visit her son. | Hammen, Mary (I11332)
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3404 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/03/1902Michael Keelan a farmer near Sniderville purchased Wm Rohan's dwelling hou se on Lawe St. for $1,200. | Keelan, Michael (I3487)
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3405 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/17/1902; Louis Verhagen sold his house Saturd ay for $850 to Mrs. Geo. Brenzel. | Verhagen, Louis (I845)
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3406 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/24/1902John Garlich and Wm. Paul left Monday on a two week duck hunt. | Garlich, John W. (I438)
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3407 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 11/07/1902; Miss Della Keelan spent a few da ys in Kaukauna guest of Mrs. John Hoolihan. | Keelan, Bridget (I624)
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3408 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 11/28/1902; Mrs Andrew O'Connell who was with h er parents Mr & Mrs John Hoolihan returned to her home in North Fond du L ac Friday. | Hoolihan, Mary Jane (I620)
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3409 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 2/21/1902; Fred Goetzman was arraigned before Ju stice Cook on assault and battery charges prefferred by Hulda Weinkauf. Ca se adjurned till 2/25. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 2/28/1902; Fred Goetzman was found guilty and fi ned $20. | Goetzman, Freidrich (I263)
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3410 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 2/21/1902; George Garlich is at Watersmeet engag ed in RR Construction of the new 40 mile extension which Chicago & Northwe stern RR Co. out to the timber regions east of Lake Gogebic. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 12/19/1902; George Garlich is spending the wint er at Masse City as the foreman of a crew. | Noie, George (I433)
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3411 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 2/21/1902; William Garlich has gone north to copper country for work. | Garlich, William (I437)
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3412 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 3/20/1902; Mrs Clara O'Brien of Antigo was a gue st of R.B. Powers Thursday. 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/27/1902; Mrs R. Powers was called to Fond du L ac for the death of a relative. 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/22/1902; Mrs B Finnegan and daughter Mrs R. B. P owers were called to Fond du Lac to attend the funeral of a relative. | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3413 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 3/21/1902 Henry Alpin, formerly employed at the Badger Mill now of Grand Rapids w as a guest of Mr & Mrs Wm. Hyland. Mr. Aplin is just out of the hospital at Oshkosh having a leg amputated which was injured years ago. | Alpin, Henry (I1399)
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3414 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 3/28/1902 John Bay visited his daughter Mrs. Ed Lawler at Shiocton last week. | Boe, Matilda (I999)
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3415 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 3/28/1902; John Bay visited his daughter Mr s. Ed Lawler at Shiocton last week. | Bay, Joham "John" (I728)
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3416 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 3/28/1902; Miss Elizabeth Feller spent Sunday wi th friends in Appleton 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 12/26/1902; Miss Elizabeth Feller returned Sund ay from a brief visit with friends in Milwaukee. | Feller, Elisabeth Caroline (I3751)
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3417 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 4/04/1902; Mrs. Christ. Herden of Appleton visit ed her parents Mr. & Mrs John Hoolihan on Tuesday 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 5/09/1902; James Keelan's barn was struck by ligh tning last Saturday and he lost 20 head of stock. John Hoolihan and his s on Joe visited James Keelan on Sunday. | Hoolihan, John (I623)
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3418 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 4/04/1902Mrs. Christ. Herden of Appleton visited her parents Mr. & Mrs John Hoolih an on Tuesday | Hoolihan, Ellen (I709)
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3419 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 4/11/1902; Peter Vandenberg who left here 8 yea rs ago, is here visiting from Antigo | Vandenberg, Peter (I3130)
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3420 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 4/18/1902; Miss Kate Waldorf of Oshkosh visit ed Lena Garlich on Sunday. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 7/04/1902; Miss Lena Garlich left Saturday for Mi lwaukee to spend a month as a guest of Miss Mayme Hilgenberg. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 8/08/1902; Miss Lena Garlic returned home fr om a 5 week visit with friends in Milwaukee and Oshkosh. | Garlich, Magdelena "Lena" (I439)
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3421 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 5/09/1902 John Hoolihan and son Joe visited James Keelan Sunday | Hoolihan, John F. (I704)
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3422 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 5/09/1902; James Keelan's barn was struck by ligh tning last Saturday and he lost 20 head of stock.John Hoolihan and his son Joe visited James Keelan on Sunday. | Keelan, James (I2017)
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3423 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 5/16/1902; The Coonen Bros. store in Dundas w as completely destroyed by fire at 10 PM last Saturday night. Loss is e st at 6-7 thou., insurance will cover $4000. 1902 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/16/1902 Dundas - The COONEN Bros. Store burned S aturday night and was totally destroyed. | Coonen, George William (I2748)
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3424 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 5/16/1902; The Coonen Bros. store in Dundas w as completely destroyed by fire at 10 PM last Saturday night. Loss is e st at 6-7 thou., insurance will cover $4000. | Coonen, James Louis (I7206)
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3425 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 5/23/1902; Wm. Eiting left for Oconto Falls Mond ay where he will be employed doing summer construction for a new Union Man uf. Co. paper mill. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 11/28/1902; Wm. Eiting of Oconto Falls is spendi ng the week with his family. | Eiting, William J. (I10373)
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3426 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 6/06/1902; A.A. Brewster has moved his family ba ck to Kaukauna from Appleton. | Brewster, Arthur Allen (I806)
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3427 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 6/20/1902Marriage lisence issued to Mr. George Dolven and Miss Ida Hoolihan. | Family F665
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3428 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 6/27/1902; John Krell was adjudged insane and commited to the Northern Hospital. | Krell, John Jr. (I11336)
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3429 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 8/01/1902;Mrs. Wm. Eiting and daughter Josephi ne spent a few days in Appleton this week 1902 Kaukauna Times dates 10/17/1902; Mrs. Wm. Eiting visited her broth er John Rademacher of Wrightstown Wed. | Rademacher, Josephine (I915)
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3430 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 8/01/1902Mrs. Wm. Eiting and daughter Josephine spent a few days in Appleton this w eek. | Eiting, Josephine (I1918)
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3431 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 8/22/1902; Miss Marie Feller left for Seymour to day to visit Miss Mable Stewart. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 8/29/1902; Miss Marie Feller, manager of the Pos tal Telegraph office is absent on her summer vacation visiting frien ds in Green Bay and St. Paul 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/17/1902; Miss Marie Feller is in Appleton th is week relieving Miss Kittie Kastle the manager of the Postal Telegraph o ffice there. | Feller, Marie (I3355)
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3432 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 9/05/1902Miss Lena Brill of Kaukauna visited her sisters Mrs. N. Steffen and Mrs. A lbert Klein in Hortonville on Sunday. | Brill, Caroline "Lena" (I279)
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3433 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 9/12/1902; Andrew O'Connell removed his fami ly to North Fond du Lac Tuesday where he has secured a position in the n ew railroad shops. | O'Connell, Andrew (I619)
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3434 | 1902 Kaukauna Times dated10/17/1902Announcement of upcoming marriage of Nicholas Haupt and Miss Elizabeth Bri ll. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/31/1902Miss Elizabeth Brill daughte of Mr & Mrs John Brill married Nic Haupt, s he was attended by her sister Mollie Brill. | Family F2634
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3435 | 1902 Kaukuana Times dated 4/18/1902; Miss Della Mickel of Oshkosh visit ed the family of Mrs Sophia Garlich Sunday. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 8/08/1902; Miss Elsie Noe of Merrill is visiti ng this week with Mrs. Sophia Garlic. 1902 Kaukauna Times dated 10/24/1902; Mrs. S. Garlich had visitors Sunda y, Mr & Mrs Mich. Waldorf of Oshkosh and Mr & Mrs Joe. Noe of Oshkosh. | Schnabel, Sophia (I434)
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3436 | 1902 Lake Church Baptismal records; Petrum Schimberg born on April 26 bapt ized on April 28, 1902 to Peter Schimberg and Margaretha Ruppert. Patri ni Peter Ruppert and Maria Karthieser. | Schimberg, Peter (I22581)
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3437 | 1902 Marriage record; Margaretha Peschong 08 Oct 1902 Ozaukee 02 0314; Jo hn Krell 08 Oct 1902 Ozaukee 02 0314 | Family F2163
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3438 | 1902 Marriage; Poss 5/18/1902 Brown Co Vol6 p183 | Family F24482
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3439 | 1902 Outagamie Co Birth records #2681; Walter born on 8/27/1902 to Joseph Conrad and Mary Romenesko, Both parents born in Freedom | Conrad, Walter W. (I9996)
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3440 | 1902 Outagamie County Birth records # 2680; Henry Joseph Vandenberg bo rn on 8/08/1902 in Freedom to Cornelius Vandenberg and helena Blindauer. fa ther born in Freedom, mother born in East Wrightstown, Other children list ed are Peter John, Annie & Nicholas. | Vandenberg, Henry Joseph (I21597)
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3441 | 1902 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 9 page 417; Arnold Peter born on 4/18/1902 in Little Chute to Chas. VandenBoogart & Maggie Hendricks, he bo rn in Michigan, she in Holland, no other children. 1929 | VandenBoogart, Arnold Peter (I12378)
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3442 | 1902 Outagamie County Birth Records Vol 9 page 494; Rose Ann Ryan born 2/2 8/1902 to Thomas Ryan and Elizabeth Cuthbert, he born in Buchanan, she bo rn in Appleton. Other children listed Ruth & Winnifred. | Ryan, Rose Ann "Patricia" (I34523)
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3443 | 1902 Outagamie County Death records #2276; John Van Asten married to Nell ie Verhagen occupation Farmer aged 87 years 3 mos 12 days Father Martin V an Asten born in Holland, mother Gertrude Peynen born Holland she born ho lland 5/03/1815. he is widowed died 8/15/1902 of cancer he had for 1 1/2 y rs in Little chute | VanAsten, John (I45977)
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3444 | 1902 Outagamie County Death records Vol. 5 page 250; Catherine Powers a ge 77, born in Ireland, died on 11/02/1902 in Buchanan. Maiden name Finne l, married to Patrick Powers. Died of old age. see also film # 1311648 r ec # 2799. | Finnell, Catherine (I826)
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3445 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage records # 2402 Mike Coffey married Lizzie Appleton | Family F4806
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3446 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage records # 2504Nicholas Haupt of John Haupt and theresia Love? married Elizabeth Bri ll of John Brill and Caroline Mueller, his odd Merchant born in Hilbert Ju nction, resides Kaukauna , she born Kaukauna. | Family F2634
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3447 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage records #2328 4/22/1902 in Freedom | Family F11752
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3448 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage Records #2399James Coffey of James Coffey and Mary O'Riley a Farmer born in and residi ng in Freedom married Esther Brennen of John Brennen and Mary Anna McKune ?, she born in Freedom, married in Freedom on 6/03/1902, witnessed by Denn is Coffey and Fahra? O'Conner. | Family F10662
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3449 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage records #2798 6/02/1903 in Freedom 1922 Listed as Herman of Kimberly in his mothers obit. | Weyenberg, Herman Wendelin (I34014)
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3450 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage records#2338; Martin Weenberg of Henry Weye nberg and Johanna Linders married Michelina Timmers of Arniold Timmers a nd Mary Ames on 5/13/1902 in Freedom. | Family F33154
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3451 | 1902 Outagamie County Marriage records, Rec # 255? dated 11/05/1902; Denn is Coffey married Mary McCarthy on 11/05/1902 | Family F4807
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3452 | 1902 Possibly listed as baptismal sponsor for nephew Peter Schimberg 4/28/ 1902 Lake Church | Ruppert, Peter (I15992)
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3453 | 1902 possibly listed as baptismal sponsor for nephew Peter Schimberg on 4/ 28/1902 Lake Church. | Schimberg, Mary (I16003)
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3454 | 1902 Tombstone St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute Location Old/12/42 Pet er born 2/25/1875 died 3/21/1902 | Hietpas, Peter (I22925)
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3455 | 1902 Tombstone St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute Location Old/13/14 John V anAsten 5/03/1815 -8/15/1902 | VanAsten, John (I45977)
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3456 | 1902 Wisconsin Birth records LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 2962; Listed Matil da born April 1, 1902 in Kaukauna. Fathers occupation listed as laborer, b orn in Freedom. Mother listed as born in Washington Co, WI. Other childr en born to Lewis Verhagen & Mary Romenesko listed Mamie, Josie, Henry & Ma rgaret. | Verhagen, Matilda (I1069)
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3457 | 1902 Wisconsin Birth Records, LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 082Listed born on Thursday 8/04/1902 in Freedom to William Van Rixel and Chris tina Huyners (sp)Listed father occupation Farmer born in Freedom, mother born in Holland. Listed other children born as Annie, Etta, William & Hattie. | VanRixel, Clarence Emory "Mike" (I1070)
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3458 | 1902 Wisconsin Brown Co Marriage Records Film # 1275778, rec # 159James Coenen born in Kaukauna and residing in Kimberly, son of Gerard Coen en and Antonette DeLoonges married Petronella Verbeten born in Buchana n, daughter of Henry Verbeten and Angelina Josephs on 5/12/1902 in Wrights town. | Family F1886
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3459 | 1902 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co, Film # 1311648, rec # 2229; Lo uis John Feller son of John Feller (born Germany) and Theresia (born Freed om) died of drowning in Kaukuana on 7/16/1902. Fargo handled burial. His a ge is listed as 7 yrs, 8 mos, 30 days. Known as John but his legal name could have been Louis, as there is a grave at Holy Cross C emetery with a Louis Feller that was born in 1894 and died in 1902. The gr ave is shared with a Wilpolt child (Lois) and Two O'Connell children. | Feller, John Louis (I110)
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3460 | 1902 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co. Film # 1311648, rec # 2917; Ma rtin Killoren son of Andrew and Margaret both born Ireland) he born 5/24/ 1857 in Kentucky, died on 11/11/1902 in Buchanan of Consumption. Listed a ge as 45 yrs 5 mos 18 days. Listed as married to Mary, occupation Carpente r. | Killoren, Martin (I126955)
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3461 | 1902 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1266882, Rec # 2260 Listed married to Martin Verhagen on 2/04/1902 in Freedom She listed born in Little Chute 1902 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1266882, Rec # 2260; Listed marri ed to Georgina Verkuilen on 2/04/1902 in Freedom, Listed parents names as H enry Verhagen and Delia VanHutner, Listed born & Resided in Freedom, Th is would be his second marriage. | Family F663
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3462 | 1902 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1266882, rec # 2372 Listed married 6/24/1902 in Kaukauna Listed parents names as Martin Dolven & Hannah BeikenListed born in Hollandtown, Resides in Kaukauna, occupation Laborer | Family F665
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3463 | 1902 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film# 1266882, rec # 2383 Listed Roman Catholic marriage on 7/01/1902 in Appleton. Michael listed bo rn in Kaukauna, resides in Appleton. Listed occupation as Pulpmaker Witnes sed by Martin O'Connell and Catie O'Connell | Family F562
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3464 | 1903 Milw Co Birth records, Flora 12/05/1903 2 05 367; Birth Vol 366 Page 258; Flora Ruppert female white no ot her issue Father: Albert C. Ruppert - barber, born Port Washington, WI. Mo ther: Fannie M. Jackson, born Concord, New HampshireFlora born Dec 5, 1903 st 510 29th Street Dr. Henry Harder, 2825 Lisbon Av enue, Milwaukee | Ruppert, Flora Regina (I22575)
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3465 | 1903 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 78 page 327 | Hoolihan, Harold B. (I750)
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3466 | 1903 St. Francis Catholic Church Holland, WI. Death Records; 11/04/1903 Da niel Clune aged 73 born in Ireland died of Pneumonia. | Clune, Daniel C. (I17424)
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3467 | 1903 Brown Co Death records Fil # 1310174 rec # 2491; Wm Melemans ag ed 73 yrs 6 mos 12 days born in Belgium 10/11/1830 married to Rose died 3/ 23/1904 of heart disease in Green Bay 702 s. Broadway. | Meulemans, William (I2894)
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3468 | 1903 Brown County Death certificate V. 9 p. 332; Lists occupation as Retired Farmer; Lists cause of death as Diabetes. | Romenesko, Gerhard "Garrett" (I1980)
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3469 | 1903 Brown County Marr Records Vol 6 page 243 Frank Blindauer 21 Jan 19 03 Brown 06 0243, Katie Martin 21 Jan 1903 Brown 06 0243 | Family F7582
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3470 | 1903 Calumet County Marriage records Vol 2 #308 | Family F4815
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3471 | 1903 Catherine Vanvoverin 25 Nov 1903 Outagamie 04 0125 , George Gerri ts 25 Nov 1903 Outagamie 04 0125 | Family F15256
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3472 | 1903 Correspondence - Freedom Mr. & Mrs. George Vandenberg (son); Mr. & Mrs. Henry West (son) Kaukauna Sun 2/13/1903 A6 Birth | Vandenberg, George (I32213)
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3473 | 1903 Holy Cross Church Marriage records page 327. | Family F11532
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3474 | 1903 Kaukauana Times dated 2/27/1903, John Keelan of Antigo is guest of relatives here. | Keelan, John (I36702)
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3475 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 10/16/1903; William Garlich returned Saturday f rom an absense of 6 mos at Grand Rapids, Wis | Garlich, William (I437)
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3476 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/02/1903; Mrs M.C. Ryan of Tigerton spent the holi days with her parents Mr & Mrs M. Donohue. | Donahue, Anna "Nan" Laura (I34531)
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3477 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/02/1903; Sugar Beets farming results; Barney Wilp olt, 1/2 acre, $18.18, Malachi Ryan, 3/4 acre $37.93, Mrs M. VanAbel 1/2 a cre 32.64. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/12/1903; Farmers Barney Wilpole, Nic Arentz, T heodore Barbieur and James J. Farrel who have not yet been enjoying the ru ral route mail service, will join in next week by erecting boxes and watch ing for the mail man. | Wilpolt, Bernard (I385)
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3478 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/09/1903; Freedom - Mrs Wilpoll of Kaukauna spe nt the holidays with her parents Mr & Mrs Geldernich. | Geldernich, Anna Catherine (I554)
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3479 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/16/1903; Theo Pennings disappeared with his sis ter-in-law Delia Romenesko. | Pennings, Theodore (I846)
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3480 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/27/1903Askeaton - Miss Mary Powers and Thomas DeWane were married Tuesday at S t. Patrick's Church, they will reside in Cooperstown. | Family F6184
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3481 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/27/1903Julius Goetzman and Agusta Schermietzler were married Wednesday at St. Mary's | Family F557
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3482 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/06/1903; Darboy - Mr Micke of Hollandtown spent S unday with his daughter Mrs Mike Wittman. | Micke, Johann Henrich (I100959)
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3483 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/13/1903; Jos Verstegen and Annie VanGompel we re married Tuesday at Little Chute. | Family F18225
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3484 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/13/1903; Attorney Thomas Ryan of Appleton spe nt the sabbath with his parents D. Ryan and wife. | Ryan, Judge Thomas Henry (I4919)
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3485 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/27/1903; Mrs D. Ryan is seriously ill with rheumatism. | Powers, Winefred (I823)
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3486 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/03/1903; Holland - Mr & Mrs Peter Peters and s on Joe leave soon for Holland the place of their birth, they expe ct to be gone about a year. | Peters, Joseph Edward (I740)
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3487 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/03/1903;Holland - Mr & Mrs Peter Peters and son Joe leave soon for Holland the place of their birth, they expect to be gone about a year. | Peters, Peter Johannes (I898)
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3488 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/01/1903 Arnold COONEN an employee of Kimberly M ill was injured in a fall at work. | Coonen, Arnold A. (I2752)
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3489 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/01/1903; Little Chute - marriage announcements Pe ter NEILING and Hattie MEYERS, Geo JANSEN and Annie COENEN. | Family F10661
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3490 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/01/1903; Little Chute - marriage announcements Pe ter NEILING and Hattie MEYERS, Geo JANSEN and Annie COENEN. | Family F10661
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3491 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/01/1903; Little Chute - Theodore Coonen and Mi ss Anna VandenWildenberg were married Wednesday at Little Chute. | Family F9515
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3492 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/01/1903; Mr & Mrs Henry Van Abel and children Flo rence and Martha of Minneapolis arrived here Sunday for an extended vis it with family and friends. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/08/1903; Darboy - Mr & Mrs Henry Van Able of Mi nneapolis Minn. arrived Sunday to visit Martin Coonen and family. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/11/1903; Darboy - Mrs. Henry VanAbel and childr en returned home to Minnesota after a few months visit with relatives here . | VanAbel, Henry H. (I15615)
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3493 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/01/1903Miss Mamie Curtin called to Holland by the death of her grandfather Mr Cur tin. | Curtin, Mamie (I13947)
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3494 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/15/1903; Geo JANSEN and Annie COONEN were married in Vandenbroek on Tuesday. | Family F10661
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3495 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/15/1903; Geo JANSEN and Annie COONEN were married in Vandenbroek on Tuesday. | Family F10661
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3496 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/29/1903Mrs. Jos. Renn and daughters Katie and Alma and Miss Jennie Speal spent Su nday at Kimberly guest of Mr & Mrs John Renn. | Faust, Anna (I4875)
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3497 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/26/1903; Miss Genevieve Donahue was a guest of h er sister Mrs Ryan at Marion. | Donahue, Genevieve (I6100)
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3498 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/31/1903; Born to Mr. & Mrs. D.J. Ryan, a baby b oy on Wed. (Edward) | Ryan, Edward John (I4942)
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3499 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/31/1903Fred Goetzman gets right arm caught in pa per machine at Thilmany Mill. (See article) | Goetzman, Freidrich (I263)
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3500 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/14/1903Julius Goetzman broke his leg in two places while working on the Volunte er at the 4th lock on Sat. Two weeks ago his brother Fred broke his arm a nd his brother Frank lost a thumb, both at Thilmony Mill. | Goetzman, Julius Wolfgang (I1769)
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3501 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/28/1903Announcement made of upcoming marriage of Annie Green of Combined Locks a nd Henry Glouderman of Little Chute. | Family F7770
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3502 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/28/1903; Willie Ryan and sisters Katie and Winni fred were Appleton Visitors on Saturday. | Ryan, William Dennis (I4940)
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3503 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/28/1903; Willie Ryan and sisters Katie and Winni fred were Appleton Visitors on Saturday. | Ryan, Sister Marguerite, Winifred M. O. P. (I4941)
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3504 | 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/28/1903; Willie Ryan and sisters Katie and Winnifred were Appleton Visitors on Saturday. | Ryan, Sister Benedict Katherin, Catherine Aurelia O. P. (I4939)
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3505 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 1/02/1903; Miss Mae Finnegan is at Antigo to spe nd New years with relatives. | Finnegan, Mae (I10063)
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3506 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 1/02/1903; Mrs. Frank O'Brien of Antigo has be en a guest of Mrs. R.B. Powers | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3507 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 1/16/1903 Miss Agnes Femal is spending the day with her aunt Mrs G. Femal of Appleto n | Femal, Agnes M. (I3747)
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3508 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 1/30/1903; Martin JAECKELS who is attending Calv ery College at Mt. Calvery is home on a visit. | Jaeckels, Reverend Martin (I35998)
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3509 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 1/30/1903; Mrs George Kromer left Tues to visit friends in Milwaukee | Homan, Ida (I14091)
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3510 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 10/16/1903;Wedding bells soon for George Coon en and Antoinette Gerrits. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/16/1903; The first call for marriage of Geor ge W. Coonen and Antonette Gerrits. | Family F420
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3511 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 10/30/1903;Martin Coonen and family attended t he wedding of Miss Gerrits and Geo. Coonen in Dundas on Wednesday, Miss Tena Coonen actted as bridesmaid. | Family F420
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3512 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; "Freedom Notes" Mr. Albert Wilpo lt of Kaukauna has been visiting relatives in this vicinity. | Wilpolt, Albert Fabin (I3281)
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3513 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; "Freedom Notes" the misses Lizzie, Ge rtie and Anna Micke, Mary Geldernich and Anna Romenesko visited the scho ol of Miss Susan Geldernich in District 2 this week. | Micke, Anna (I696)
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3514 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; "Freedom Notes" the misses Lizzie, Ge rtie and Anna Micke, Mary Geldernich and Anna Romenesko visited the scho ol of Miss Susan Geldernich in District 2 this week. | Romenesko, Anna (I2853)
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3515 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; Mrs. A. Micke and son Theodore of Fre edom have been guests of the Nichols family this week. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/11/1903; Mrs Anton Mickey, son Will and daught er Lizzie spent Sunday at the home of Theo Bodde and family. | HEMSING, Anna Maria GERTRUDE (I9)
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3516 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/13/1903 Miss Mame Hoolihan visited her grandparents this week Mr & Mrs Vandeh ey in Kaukauna | Hoolihan, Mary (I2932)
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3517 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/27/1903 Miss Bertha Kromer daughter of George Kromer married Willian Horen of N ew Haven, Conn, on Wed. Her sister Molie attended the bride...etc. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/27/1903 Marriage of William Horn of New Haven, Conn. and Bertha Helen Kroemer, dau ghter of M/M George Kroemer, last Wed. | Family F5294
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3518 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/27/1903; Mr. Julius Goetzman and Miss Augus ta Schermitzler, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ulrich Schermitzler were unit ed in marriage Wed. morning at 9 Am at St. Mary's church. The brides broth er Mr. Louis Schermitzler was best man and Miss Mamie Wheaton was bridesma id. Mr & Mrs. Goetzman begin housekeeping in the John Rueter cottage on He ndricks Ave. | Family F557
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3519 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 12/11/1903; Charles Appleton & wife were gues ts of W. Geldernic in Sagole recently. | Appleton, Charles J. J. (I3725)
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3520 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 2/06/1903;Rheinhard Yimgling who has been home th is past month returned to Oconto Falls Monday to work for Smith Bros. fini shing the high school building. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/24/1903; Ferdidnand Klarer, Rheinhold Yingli ng and others departed Monday for Seymour to commence the mason work oft he 20,000 brick school to be built by the city by Geo. Smith the Kaukau na contractor. | Yingling, Rhenold (I606)
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3521 | 1903 Kaukauna times dated 2/13/1903; Miss Marie Feller and Mrs. J.L. Lepp la were Chicago visitors Wednesday. | Feller, Marie (I3355)
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3522 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 2/20/1903 John Brill Chairman of Buchanan, was re-elected as a member of the Fox Riv er Valley Fair and Driving Assoc. on Feb 12. | Brill, John (I1420)
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3523 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/06/1903; Miss Fanny Hyland attended the coun ty teachers exam in Appleton and applied for a certificate. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/27/1903; Miss Fanny Hyland has been grant ed a certificate to reach. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/03/1903; John Alpin of Shawano is here visiti ng his cousin Miss Fanny Hyland. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903; Miss Fanny Hyland has signed a contra ct to teach 9 months of school in the McCabe district starting in Septembe r. | Hyland, Frances Elizabeth "Fan" (I134384)
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3524 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/06/1903; Miss Maggie McMahan enjoyed a Saturd ay visit with her sister Mrs D. O'Connell at Appleton. | McMahon, Minnie Mary Esther (I1794)
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3525 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/06/1903; Mrs. W. Eiting and daughter Phina visi ted Mrs. Fred Hadler in Appleton Friday. (Her sister Mary) | Rademacher, Josephine (I915)
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3526 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/06/1903; Sniderville notes - Mrs Geldernic of F reedom visited a few days with her daughter Mrs Appleton. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/13/1903;Miss Mary Geldernic of Appleton is car ing for her sister Mrs. Appleton who has been quite ill of late. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/27/1903;Mrs. Appleton of Appleton was a gue st of her niece Miss Kate Boyle | Geldernich, Elisabeth (I989)
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3527 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/06/1903;Sniderville notes - Mrs Geldernic of Fr eedom visited a few days with her daughter Mrs Appleton. | Zimmerman, Magdelana (I641)
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3528 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/06/1903Mrs. W. Eiting and daughter Phina visited Mrs. Fred Hadler in Appleton Fri day. | Eiting, Josephine (I1918)
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3529 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/13/1903; Miss Mary Geldernic of Appleton is ca ring for her sister Mrs. Appleton who has been quite ill of late. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 10/16/1903; Miss Maria Geldernic of Applet on is visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Appleton. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; "Freedom Notes" the misses Lizzie, Ge rtie and Anna Micke, Mary Geldernich and Anna Romenesko visited the scho ol of Miss Susan Geldernich in District 2 this week. | Geldernich, Mary (I988)
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3530 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/20/1903; Mr. & Mrs Mathias Weber left thursd ay to visit brother Nicolas Weber and family in Manitowoc. | Weber, Mathias (I847)
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3531 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/20/1903; Wm Eiting who has been employed at Oc onto Falls for the past 6 mos. returned Friday. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903; Millwrights Hubert Nelson and Wm. eit ing departed for Green Bay Monday to work on the shingle mill which the Gr een Bay Paper and Pulp Co are building. | Eiting, William J. (I10373)
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3532 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/20/1903Michael Keelan and wife went to DePere to visit their daughter Mrs Jose ph Clark on Thursday | Keelan, Michael (I3487)
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3533 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/27/1903 Mrs Edward Lawler of Black Creek visited her sister Mrs. William Hyland Tu esday. | Boe, Matilda (I999)
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3534 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/27/1903; Messers Jacob Lang, Nic Faust, Andr ew Kern of this city have been drawn as jurors for the April term of the C ircuit Court. also Martin Speil of Buchanan. | Faust, Nicholas (I101120)
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3535 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/27/1903; Mrs Edward Lawler of Black Creek visi ted her sister Mrs. William Hyland Tuesday. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/03/1903; Mrs. John Alpin of Shawano arrived Thu rsday to visit Mrs. Wm. Hyland. | Boe, Catherine (I134386)
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3536 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 3/27/1903Miss Annie Doherty visited her cousin Mrs Geo. O'Connell at Appleton on Mo nday. | Dougherty, Anna Agnes (I1919)
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3537 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/03/1903 Hollandtown - Kate MOODY of Bear Creek is here for a few weeks guest of h er sister Mrs Willie BIESE. | Muthig, Elizabeth (I7205)
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3538 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/03/1903; William Hyland received a telegram a nd a job offer to put a plant in Fresno, CA. Mr. Hyland refused as he is e ngaged as an engineer at the city pumping station. | Hyland, William (I134385)
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3539 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/10/1903 Miss Loretta O'Connell of North Fond du Lac spent he past two weeks with her grandmother Mrs John Hoolihan. | O'Connell, Louise Mary "Loretta" (I34125)
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3540 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/10/1903 Mrs Max Alpin of Grand Rapids was called here by the death of her father J ohn Bey. | Boe, Louise (I3674)
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3541 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/10/1903; Miss Loretta O'Connell of North Fo nd du Lac spent he past two weeks with her grandmother Mrs John Hoolihan. | Keelan, Bridget (I624)
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3542 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/10/1903; Mr & Mrs Maurice Hoolihan leave Satur day to visit friends in Antigo. | Hoolihan, Maurice (I702)
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3543 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/17/1903; Card of Thanks by Mrs John Bey & Fami ly 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903; Mrs. Mary Bey returned Friday fr om a visit with relatives in Neenah. | Lohfing, Marie (I729)
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3544 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/17/1903; Miss Lena Garlich entertained 20 of h er friends Sunday eve at her home on Depot St. The occasion being her birt hday. Two of her friends Miss Katherine Waldorf and Miss Della Miche ls of Oshkosh were present. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903; Miss Lena Garlich attended a par ty in Oshkosh given by Miss Katherine Waldorf. | Garlich, Magdelena "Lena" (I439)
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3545 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/24/1903 Front Page; Frank Goetzman gets hand caught in paper mill machinery. Frank Goetzman aged 16 years third hand on the No. 3 machine at the Thilmany Pulp and Paper mills, suffered a very painful injury Monday night about 11 o'clock, by which his right thumb was completely severed between the first and second joints and about six inches of the cord torn out with it. Young Goeztman was trying to throw out the friction clutch of the rewinder when his hand slipped from the lever and caught in the gearing, causing the accident. The boy showed remarkable nerve, as he never uttered a cry of pain or shed tears, but on being taken away from the machine fell in a dead faint. Will Pahl, the machine tender, found the severed member hanging in the machinery by the cord, and brought it along to the doctors office to show the full extent of the injury. Dr. Blair dressed the hand. | Goetzman, Francis "Frank" or "Son" Ulrich (I3363)
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3546 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/24/1903; Darboy - Henry Coonen of Little Chu te was a guest of his uncle Martin Coonen. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/08/1903; Darboy - Mr & Mrs Henry Van Able of Mi nneapolis Minn. arrived Sunday to visit Martin Coonen and family. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/15/1903; Martin Coonen and family, Henry VanAb el and family, and John Beelan and family attended the two Coonen wedding s, one in Little Chute last Wednesday and in Vandenbroek on Tuesday. | Coonen, Martin (I2743)
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3547 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 4/24/1903; Married at 6 o'clock wednesday morni ng at Holy Cross parsonage, Rev. Julius Rhode officiating, Miss Marie Fell er, daughter of Mr. & Mrs Peter J. Feller to Wallie Leppla. Miss Julia O'C onnell acted as bridesmaid and Harry Langlois as groomsman. The wedding w as a quiet affair and was only attended by immediate relatives. A weddi ng breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents after which th ey departed on the 7:38 morning train to visit Mr. Leppla's parents at Med ina and relatives of the bride in St. Paul, Minn and Sioux Falls, South Da kota.Mr. & Mrs. Leppla will reside on Eighth street, where a cozy home awaits t heir return. Mr. Leppla is in the employ of the Northwestern railroad comp any of the Ashland division office in this city as train dispatcher and Mi ss Feller until a week ago held a position as operator and local manager f or Postal Telegraph company. Both are well known young people with a ho st of friends, all of which extend their best wishes. The TIMES joins in t he congratulations and trusts their voyage through life may be a happy a nd prosperous one. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/24/1903; The Leppla - Feller wedding took pla ce on 4/22 at Holy Cross. | Family F1965
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3548 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/01/1903; Mrs Reinhold Yingling went to Chilt on Monday to visit relatives. | Klinkner, Elizabeth (I607)
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3549 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/08/1903 Dundas - Walter Rademacher is on the sick list. | Rademacher, Walter (I693)
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3550 | 1903 Kaukauna times dated 5/08/1903; Darboy - Frank Noe is the owner of a p retty new rig. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 12/11/1903; "Darboy" Joe Luniack, Frank Noe a nd Joe Smith have gone to Tigerton to spend the winter | Noie, Frank George (I250)
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3551 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/08/1903; Mr & Mrs Walter Leppla returned Wed fr om their wedding trip and are now domiciled in their new home on Eighth s t. The Kaukauna Band turned out to serenade them on their return. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 8/14/1903; Mr & Mrs W. V. Leppla spent Sunday wi th friends in Fond du Lac | Leppla, Walter "Wallie" (I3702)
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3552 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903 Dundas - George Coonen and Joe Brown a re putting up a bowlling alley, Willie Micke has the contract. | Coonen, George William (I2748)
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3553 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903; Dundas - George Coonen and Joe Bro wn are putting up a bowlling alley, Willie Micke has the contract. | Micke, William Joseph Sr. (I2911)
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3554 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903; John Glasheen has finished planti ng 20 acres of Golden meal, and now is planting sugar beets. | Glasheen, John (I17407)
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3555 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903; Misses Lizzie and Gertie Micke of Fre edom called on old friends here Tuesday. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; "Freedom Notes" the misses Lizzie, Ge rtie and Anna Micke, Mary Geldernich and Anna Romenesko visited the scho ol of Miss Susan Geldernich in District 2 this week. | Micke, Grace Elisabeth (I694)
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3556 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 5/22/1903; Misses Lizzie and Gertie Micke of Fre edom called on old friends here Tuesday. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 11/06/1903; "Freedom Notes" the misses Lizzie, Ge rtie and Anna Micke, Mary Geldernich and Anna Romenesko visited the scho ol of Miss Susan Geldernich in District 2 this week. | Micke, Gertrude (I697)
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3557 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/05/1903; John Powers is laid up with a lame fo ot this week having been kicked by a horse Tuesday, John says his big t oe was driven so far into the ball of his foot that the doctor had to u se forceps to pull it out. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3558 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/12/1903; Hollandtown- The friends of Mr. & Mr s. John Powers will be pleased to learn that their little son who has be en sick with Typhoid fever is now on the road to recovery. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3559 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/12/1903Martin Schnable of Ionia Mich is visiting his sister Mrs Sophia Garlich. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/19/1903Martin Schnable of Ionia Mich was visiting old friends in Green Bay on Tuesday. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/26/1903Mrs Sophia Garlich and her brother Martin Schnable are spending the we ek in Oshkosh guests of Mr & Mrs Jacob Waldorf. | Schnabel, Martin (I3752)
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3560 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/19/1903; Dundas - Margaret Micke acted as brid esmaid at the Bukinger - Swaghammer marriage at the German Catholic chur ch in Appleton Tuesday. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 9/11/1903; Dundas - Miss Margaret Micke accept ed a position as bookkeeper for the Coonen Bros. new store. | Micke, Gertrude Margaret (I2875)
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3561 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/19/1903Darboy - John E. Coonen is home from U of W at Madison on vacation. | Coonen, John Edgar (I2753)
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3562 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 612/1903; Martin Schnable of Ionia Mich is visit ing his sister Mrs Sophia Garlich. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 6/26/1903; Mrs Sophia Garlich and her brother Ma rtin Schnable are spending the week in Oshkosh guests of Mr & Mrs Jacob Wa ldorf. | Schnabel, Sophia (I434)
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3563 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/03/1903; The ten year old son of Mr & Mrs Jo hn Feller of the 2nd ward was injured last week by having a spear run thro ugh his foot near the toes. No attention was paid to it until his muscl es began to grow rigid, when Dr. C. D. Boyd was called and found the lad s uffering from lockjaw and in a very dangerous condition. Prompt attenti on taken by the Dr. has overcome the danger and it is thought the boy wi ll recover. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/03/1903; Henry Feller son of John who had a fi sh spear run through his right foot several weeks ago has escaped a serio us case of lockjaw. | Feller, Henry "Hine" or "Harry" (I109)
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3564 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/03/1903John Garlich, pitcher, left last week to join the Wautoma baseball te am on a 3 month contract. | Garlich, John W. (I438)
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3565 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/10/1903; The recent rains added so much growt h, and talk about barley, Look at John Powers crop! | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3566 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903 C. J. Faust and wife left for Fort Atkinson Monday to spend 10 days with M rs Faust's sister Mrs Geoge Drewson. | Faust, Charles J. (I3690)
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3567 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903 C. J. Faust and wife left for Fort Atkinson Monday to spend 10 days with M rs Faust's sister Mrs Geoge Drewson. | Minkebige, Unknown (I3753)
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3568 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903 John Keelan left Sunday for St. Paul where he has accepted a position. | Keelan, John (I36702)
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3569 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903; Miss Irene Bay left Monday to spend t he week with relatives in Green Bay. | Bay, Irene (I993)
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3570 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/17/1903;C. J. Faust and wife left for Fort Atk inson Monday to spend 10 days with Mrs Faust's sister Mrs Geoge Drewson. | Minkebige, Amelia (I3691)
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3571 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/24/1903 Miss Lillian Bay left Wednesday for a 2 week visit with her sister Mrs Edw ard Lawler | Bay, Lillian (I992)
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3572 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/24/1903 Mrs John Leppla and daughter Madeline dep Tues to visit her sister M rs J. Frary at O'Neil, Neb for about two weeks. | Eggleston, Jennie Mary (I3759)
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3573 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/31/1903; Chief train dispatcher J.L. Leppla de parted Saturday for O'Neil, Neb. to join his wife and daughter visiting h er sister. 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 8/14/1903; John L. Leppla dep Sunday to assume t he new position as Chief Train Dispatcher at the Sioux City division of Ch icago and Northwestern headquarters at Sioux City. 1903 Kuakauna Sun dated 9/04/1903; Mrs. J. Leppla and daughter leaves tomor row for Sioux City Iowa to their new home, Mr. Leppla preceded them a f ew weeks ago. | Leppla, John H. (I33010)
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3574 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 7/31/1903George Kromer is making extensive repairs to his feed stable at the Farme rs Home. | Kromer, Johann Georg "George" (I14268)
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3575 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 8/14/1903; Mrs George Kromer of Ashland is visiting relatives here. | Homan, Ida (I14091)
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3576 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 8/14/1903; Sniderville - Miss Susie Geldern ic of Appleton arrived Tuesday for a visit with her sister Mrs Appleton. | Geldernich, Susan (I642)
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3577 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 8/14/1903Jacob Kromer formerly with the Kaukauna Fire Dept. has been approv ed as a member of Fire Dept #1 in Appleton. | Kromer, Jacob "Jake" (I809)
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3578 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 9/11/1903; A marriage license was issued to Fr ed Goetzman and Katherine Brill. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/11/1903; A marriage license was issued to Fred G oetzman and Katherine Brill. 1903 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/28/1903; Fred Goetzman and Katherine Brill we re married at St. Mary's, she is the daughter of Mat. Brill. | Family F327
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3579 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 9/11/1903; Hollandtown - Willie Powers went to K aukauna on Monday to enter the High School. | Powers, William Harold (I685)
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3580 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 9/18/1903; Hollandtown - Mrs H. Vandehey was a g uest of her daughter Mrs Peter Hoolihan of Kaukauna. | VandeHey, Ellen (I747)
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3581 | 1903 Kaukauna Times dated 9/18/1903; Mrs Andrew O'Connell of Fond du L ac is a guest at the house of her parents Mr & Mrs John Hoolihan. | Hoolihan, Mary Jane (I620)
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3582 | 1903 Kaukuana Times dated 4/24/1903 George Kromer celebrated his 54th birthday, he is proprietor of the farme rs home on the south side, he arrived in 1869. | Kromer, Johann Georg "George" (I14268)
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3583 | 1903 Outagamie Co Birth records # 1104; born on 10/03/1903 to Joseph Conr ad and Mary Romenesko, occupation Farmer, other child Walter | Conrad, John J. (I9997)
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3584 | 1903 Outagamie Co Death records # 2920; Math Jackels, retired farmer aged 68 yr 3 mo Father John born Ger mother Susan born Ger, marr to Catharina Dehn, died of liver and beginning dropsy in Buchanan on 2/08/1903. | Jaeckels, Mathias (I100960)
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3585 | 1903 Outagamie County Birth records # 1428; Lawrence Gerhard born on 12/20 /1903 in Kaukauna to Cornelius Vandenberg and Helena Blindauer. Father bo rn in Freedom mother born in Wrightstown, other children Peter, John, Anni e, Nicholas, Henry. | Vandenberg, Lawrence Gerard (I21601)
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3586 | 1903 Outagamie County Birth records # 438; Anton Albert Wittman born on 1/ 13/1903 in Buchanan to Micahel Wittman and Annie Micke, Father was bo rn in Maple Grove, mother was born in Wooodville. Other children listed Mi nnie, Henry, Michael, Herman, Edward and Theodore (Minnie from fathers fir st marriage) | Wittman, Anton Albert (I3091)
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3587 | 1903 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 10 page 80; Irvin born 1/09/19 03 in Appleton to Mike Piette born Wisconsin and Annie Everts born in N Y. Other children, Charles, Mabel, Marcellana. | Piette, Ervin T. (I11884)
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3588 | 1903 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 190 page 913; Edward John bo rn on 7/22/1903 to Daniel James Ryan and Catherine Gleason in Buchanan, baptised at Holy Angels Church. | Ryan, Edward John (I4942)
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3589 | 1903 Outagamie County Birth records vol 9 page 636 | Clune, Elmer T. (I120629)
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3590 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage records #2838 9/09/1903 in Appleton. | Family F11634
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3591 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage records #2839 9/09/1903 in Appleton. Doub le wedding with sister Bertha. | Family F11755
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3592 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage records #2972 10/14/1903 in Little Chute | Family F34393
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3593 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage Records Film #1266882 Vol 4 #125John Bongers of Henry Bongers and Mary Van de hey a laborer born and resid ing in Little Chute married Hattie Vosters daughter of Henri Vosters and J ennie DeBruin born in Little Chute, married on 10/27/1903 in Little Chut e, witness by Henri Bongers and Nellie Bergmans. Marriage Record Details Last Name: Bongers First Name: John Day: 27 Month: October Year: 1903 County: Outagamie Volume: 04 Page: 0125 Vosters, Hattie Marriage Oct 27 1903 Outagamie | Family F1842
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3594 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage Records Vol 4 page 097 Henri Weyenberg, born and Residing in Little Chute, son of John Weyenbe rg and Mary Jansen, married Cornelia Joosten, daughter of Martin Joosten a nd Mary Verhagen born in Vandenbroek on 6/09/1903 in Little Chute. Not ed on the record is "Kate or Cornelia Joosten is the same person, her orig inal or baptismal name is Cornelia but called Kate" | Family F8751
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3595 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 4 page 78, Christina Klein of M ichael Kline and Mary Wittman, married Peter Halfman of John Halfmann a nd Mary Fruend he born in Necada, witnessed by Joe Halfmann and Margaret he Wittman. | Family F22624
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3596 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 4 page 78, Margaret Klein of Mi chael Kline and Mary Wittman, born in Darboy, married John Grafmeyer of Fr ank Grafmeyer and Eva Mueller, witnessed by Mike Kline and Mary Verstegen. | Family F22623
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3597 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage records, Outagamie County Vol 4 page 75,Mary Kerfhofer dau of John Kerkhofer and Johanna Demisen, born in Wrightwo on married William Vanevenhoven | Family F11532
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3598 | 1903 Outagamie County Marriage Records; Johanna Coenen 12 May 1903 Outagam ie 04 0096, Gerald JansenGerald Jansen of Gerrit Jansen and Johanna Hermsen, occupation Mail Carrie r, born in and residing in Little Chute married Anna Coenen born in Vanden broek of Gerard Coenen and Antonia Delronge on 5/12/1903 in Little Chute w itnessed by Henri Coenen and Christina Jansen. | Family F10661
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3599 | 1903 Resided at Lebanon, SD. at the time of her father's death. | Jaeckels, Marcella Tharin "Mary" (I34281)
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3600 | 1903 St. Francis Catholic Church Internment (Death) Records, Gerhard Vande Yacht age 78 years died Feb 27 buried Mar 2, of Liver Complaint. | Vandeyacht, Gerhard (I3120)
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3601 | 1903 St. Mary's Catholic Church Kaukauna Death records Winifred Ryan a ge 72 died oct 16, buried Oct 19. | Powers, Winefred (I823)
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3602 | 1903 Tombstone Holy Angels Niholas Renn, 1878 - 1903 | Renn, Nicholas (I4884)
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3603 | 1903 Tombstone St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute Location Old/12/33 Jacob b. 12/28/1830 d. 4/11/1903 Listed twice also listed at location OLD/11/6 same dates. | Jansen, Jacob (I5013)
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3604 | 1903 Tombstone St. Mary's Cemetery, Kaukauna; Winnifred Ryan, 3/31/18 31 - 10/16/1903 | Powers, Winefred (I823)
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3605 | 1903 Tombstone St. Mary's Cemetery; Charles Smith, father, 1854 - 1903 a ge 49 years, 8/24/1903 | Smith, Charles Orlando (I603)
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3606 | 1903 Wisconsin Birth Records LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 1162; Unnamed daugh ter born to Mathias Weber, occupation Blacksmith & Annie Romenesko on A ug 4, 1903 in Kaukauna, WI | Weber, Theresa Martha (I1071)
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3607 | 1903 Wisconsin Birth Records, Film # , Rec # 513; Maggie Romenesko born S at May 9, 1903 in Freedom to Henry Romenesko and Mary Conrad. Other childr en listed already born are Walter and Katie. Parents born in Freedom, Hen ry listed as Farmer. | Romenesko, Margaret Mary (I12377)
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3608 | 1903 Wisconsin Birth Records, Rec # 693; Daughter Agnes Elisabeth bo rn to Theodore Pennings & Hattie Romenesko in Freedom, Wi on Sat. Aug 8, 1 903. Both parents were born in Freedom. Other children listed born were Pe ter, Harry, Josie, Walter and Mary. | Pennings, Agnes Elisabeth (I1781)
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3609 | 1903 Wisconsin Birth Records, vol 9 page 631 and Rec # 832; Unnamed fema le born to John Powers and "Ellen" Rohan on Jan 20, 1903. Both parents bo rn in Wisconsin. | Powers, Marguerite (I1779)
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3610 | 1903 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co. Film # 1311648, rec # 2809; Jo hn Bay husband of Mary Lohfing died at home in Kaukauna on 4/05/1903. List ed born in Germany, parents born Germany, Listed age 65 yrs, 3 mos, 11 day s. Listed born 12/25/1838. Listed died of Chronic Bronchitis which he h ad had for 3 months. | Bay, Joham "John" (I728)
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3611 | 1903 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie Co. Film # 1311648, rec #2662; Fra nk Zimmerman, widower of Annie died 5/24/1903 of paralysis in Freedom. Lis ted born on 10/04/1818, age as 84 yrs 7 mos 20 days, Wm. Geldernicks na me is also on the record. | Zimmerman, Frank (I645)
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3612 | 1903 Wisconsin Death RecordsOutagamie Co, Film # 1311648, rec # 2915; Gerh ard VandeYacht son of Martina and Anna Mary ( all born Germany), marri ed to Hanna, born 1/27/1825, died on 2/27/1903 in Buchanan, of Hepatic Cir rhosis of 8 weeks. | Vandeyacht, Gerhard (I3120)
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3613 | 1903 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # , Rec # 2932; Listed as born in Bra nch, Manitowoc WI Wife's parents name came from this marriage record 1903 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # , Rec # 2932 Julius Listed as born in Woodville, WI Listed occupation as Laborer Wife's parents name came from this marriage record Roman Cath marriage on 11/25/1903 | Family F557
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3614 | 1903 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1266882, rec # 2680; Barney Steye r? married Mathilda Conrad on 4/28/1903, His occupation is workman, bo rn in Clintonville, resides in Appleton, His parents are Henry Steyer? a nd Johanna Skatsky,Her parents are John Conrad and Anny Hardman, Roman Ca th wit by Edward Coffey and Elizabeth Conrad | Family F1628
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3615 | 1903 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1275843, rec # 2041; Listed marri ed on 10/28/1903 in Holland, Listed born in Buchanan, resides in Dundas, o ccupation Merchant, Her last name and parents name taken from this recor d, Rom Cath witnessed bt Willie Gerrits, Oswald Coonen, Catherine Gerrits, Christine Coonen 1903 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1275843, rec # 2041; Listed marri ed on 10/28/1903 in Holland, Her last name and parents name taken from th is record, Rom Cath witnessed bt Willie Gerrits, Oswald Coonen, Catheri ne Gerrits, Christine Coonen | Family F420
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3616 | 1903 Wisconsin Marriage records Outagamie Co Film # 1266882, rec # 2668; M aria Feller, daughter of Peter John Feller and Mary Krell, born in St, Joh ns Woodville, WI married Wallie Leppla, son of Valentine Leppla and Camil ia Leppla, born in Medina Wi, Listed occupation as Train Dispatcher, resid es in So. Kaukauna. Rom Cath marriage at Holy Cross Church.Witnessed by Julia Verica O'Connell and Harry Vetal Langlois. Married Apr il 22, 1903. 1903 Holy Cross Church marriage records page 327. | Family F1965
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3617 | 1903 Wisconsin Marriage records, LDS Film # 1266882, rec # 2846;Listed na me as Fred Goetzmann, born in Sherwood, resides in Kaukauna, Roman Cathol ic marriage on Sept 23, 1903 in Kaukauna, Listed occupation as Laborer Fred Goetzmann 23 Sep 1903 Outagamie 04 0104 1903 Wisconsin Marriage records, LDS Film # 1266882, rec # 2846 Listed name as Catherine Brill, born in Buchanan Roman Catholic marriage on Sept 23, 1903 in Kaukauna Witnessed by Anna Brill and Frank J. Schaefer | Family F327
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3618 | 1903 Wisconsin Outagamie County Death records Vol 5 page 269, rec# 2914; W inifred Ryan born Powers died on 10/16/1903 in Buchanan. Daughter of Mart in Powers born in Ireland. Married to Daniel Ryan. Listed age as 73 y rs 5 mos. 16 days. Listed born 3/31/1829?. Died of Bronchial Pneumon ia of 1 year. | Powers, Winefred (I823)
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3619 | 1904 Hamilton County Death records 638/29; Mary Elsbernd died 2/21/1904 p arents not listed address 2121 Vine St. cause of death - Dropsy, buri ed at St. Mary's | Sukop, Maria (I7011)
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3620 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 10 page 263 | O'Connell, Marie (I3534)
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3621 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 10 page 270Rec # 2513 Viola born to George O'Connell and Anna Dougherty, other childr en listed Anna and Walter. | O'Connell, Viola Marie (I3536)
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3622 | 1904 St Francis Catholic Church marriage records 11/22/1904 William Tobin of Hollandtown of Michael Tobin and Bridgit Duggan married Maria V.D. yacht of Herman VD Yacht and Gertrude Freeman. 1904 Brown County Marriage Records Vol 6 page 368 William Tobin 22 Nov 1904 Brown 06 0368 Mary Vandeyacht 22 Nov 1904 Brown 06 0368 | Family F10307
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3623 | 1904 St. Francis Catholic Church Holland, WI. Death Records; 1/12/1904 Wi llian VanAbel aged 84 born in Holland died of Paralysis. | VanAbel, William (I16745)
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3624 | 1904 St. Francis Catholic Church Holland, WI. Death Records; 6/11/1904 Jo annes Micke aged 38 killed by a train. | Micke, John (I2884)
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3625 | 1904 St. Mary's Catholic Church Belgium Wis, death record index page 1 2; Elisabeth Schimberg age 3 weeks? buried 7/21/1904 | Schimberg, Elizabeth (I36173)
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3626 | 1904 Alma M Deuster 07 Jun 1904 Brown 06 0344 John S Farrell 07 Jun 19 04 Brown 06 0344 | Family F3117
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3627 | 1904 arrived 4/19/1904 on the Noordam from Rotterdam to New York, listed traveling to DePere where Uncle Martin Thoonen resides. | Verstegen, Gerard (I205853)
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3628 | 1904 Auto Biography of Herman Heitkemper 734 Corbett St Portland Ore In Writing my autobiography I beg the reader to hold me excused for bad gr ammar and spelling, for I never went to an English School. The German which I have lernt in Germany, I have almost forgotten. So I wi ll try to do the best I can, in leaving a record to my progeny of my Se lf and Ansesters. I was born July 7th 1844 in the old Cottagehome of the Heitkempers near t he castel Egelburg ownt by the Von Orr's 20 minuts walk from Legden Kreis, Ahaus, Regiernug bezirk, Munster, Germany. I was the 4th Child born to my parence who are: Gerhard Henry Heitkemper a nd Anna Katharina Blanck. My parence were the elevent (11) Generation of t hat name. The first Heitkempers Derivat there name from a piece of Land ca llt Heitkamp or (Field of heath latin Campus) name of posser Heitkemper. T here original names were Preckel a neigbors son and Bullerman a neigbors d aughter Who were then callt Heitkemper by the State or Government. Had I h ad sens enough while my Father was alive, I could tell more about this, f or he could have told me of what he new from his father. My grandfather emigrated to America in 1846 when he was about 67 years ol d, he did not arive for he died on the ship and was buried in the Gu lf of Mexico; Grand Mother died of collora at Cincinnati, Chio in 1849, du ring the collora epidemic. My grandfather was a miller by trade as we ll as his ansesters at the Mill of Egelburg a grist and oilmill combine d. He was also violinest, and a student of history, aspeshily of Americ a, on account of his Democratic princibles. My Father also a Democrat, a nd lover of liberty and government by the people and for the people. In 18 59, he sold out the old home and farm and came with his wife and 5 childr en to America. We sailt on April 2, 1859 from Antwerb and arived May 12, 1 859 in New York. We encountered Two severe storms on the Ocean. From New Y ork we went by rail to Cincinnati, 0hio. where we stopt for a few weeks, a nd were I started to learn cigarmaking. From Cincinnati went by steaboat d own the Ohio River and up the Missisipi to Iowa. We landed at McGrogor th en we went by Team to Calmar., Winneshik County. That part of Iowa was th en very new, the oldest settlers had only been there 5 years. My Father bo ught a 160 acre Farm.on which were about 20 acres in grain (Wheat and Oat s) but not fencet. The house or cabin was about 12 x 18 feet built of log s. No stabling, not even a post to hitch a horse to. Nothing but grass a nd tall weeds which were alive with snakes and gouphers. The snakes were m ost of the Bullsnak kind. My Father bought 13 head of catle among them 2 c ows. Also he bought I yoke of Oxen and a Sow with 6 pigs. Thise hogs we re turnt lose on account that there was nothing to pen them up with, but t his was death to the snakes for the old hog made war on them. After 2 Weeks my Father died of inflamation of the bowls. Had there be en a Doctor or Drugist in the country my Father might have lived. A neigb or had enough rough boards for a caskat out of which he made the coffin. T he day of the funeral an other neigbor came with an Oxteam, and we plac ed the remains of my father on the Wagon, then Mother and her 5 children t ook seats on the rough casket. No other morners were present but our sel fs and Mr. Theo. Timp the Oxteam driver. There was no road so the driver h ad to go through creeks, over hills and dales to the catholic Church and b uring ground. It was the first burial in that grave yard. After Mass and b urial the good Priest Father Fetterman gave us some refreshments and encou ragements. We went home very sad My mother was then 47 years old, my oldest brother Henry 19. I was 15. T he next younger Gerhard 11, 6 months. Anton 8 years. My only sister Cla ra was 4 years old. I will now go back to my Infancy, that is to my first recolection that I h ave sins alive. When about one year and 10 months, my grandparence we nt to America, which made such an impreshion on me that I now can imagen t he sights of the two big covert Wagons, the hand shaking and bidding go od by, I was held in my mothers arms. She cried tears. An other occuren ce was that I remember when a few months latter a sister was born which di ed a few days old. This I do not remembert but I do remeber that Mother o ne morning took me out of my bed to hers, and nurst me. I was again the ba by of the Family: dont laugh it felt good that I was nurst the second tim e, it seems that this continuet for a year or so. When I was about fi ve or six years old my Mother made me releave a sick neigbors wife who suf fer from sore brests of her milk. My Mother being ofcharitable inclinati on did not think that harm could come to her own child so I had to go by c oaxing and promis. I did the to me disagreable job. Sometimes at night I w as taken from my warm bed and caried on the shoulders of a man who had a s tiff knee, which gave me a good shaking up. It was in the Winter and I w as mostly chillt when put back to bed. When about 6 years old 1 had to sp in dud, that was a coars yarn from the combings of flax. The yarn was us ed for gunnysacks. My days work was one knot or 60 threds on the Reel. So me times I had to peel Potatos or rock the baby. 'When 7 years old, I w as sent to School, but it lasted only 6 months when I got sick. First t he thought that it was from a cold, but it proved to be scrofula which per haps I contracted from the sick neigbors wifs milk. The desease brok out f irst at my neck then at my thighs and hips. The first two years I was bedr idden. The cords in my legs contracted or shortened espeshialy in one le g, so my right knee stood at an angel of 45. After I was able to be up o ut of my portable basket bedstead, I walk on crotches for about 6 month s. When about ten and a half years old, I was started to School again. Aft er School I had to spin linnen yarn or threats. On Wetnesdays when there w as no School I had to spin all day. I spon with both hands. I could sp in a whole skein in one day. A skein cosists of 24 knots, a knot is 60 thr eaths around the Reel of fine linnen yarn. Maybe it would be of interest to the reader that I relate the linnen Industry at that ti me in my old Country. Every Family raist its flax those that owent no la nd would rent it for that purpose. In the month of August the flax was har visted or pullt from the field not cut. It was bound in sheaves then put f or a few days in a pool of water then taken to a grassy or a field where h eath grows sprad carefull on the ground to bleach after four or five wee ks it was bundelt again and housed. When time permited it was then dri ed in a dry kiln and broke, that is the woody part was saperated from t he fibers. The seeds had been thrasht out when it came from the bleachi ng field. The linseed was wenowd and cleant, taken to the Oilmil or sol d. After the flax had been broken it was combt out and put away for the sp inwheel. The spining was don in the winter time, and in the spring or somm er wove in to linnen. Whatever the people had to spare was sold to Jober s, who shipt to Amsterdam or to England where it was sold for Irish linnen . There I got of my track again. I wanted to tell about My young life though ts and doings, which I remember. I want to tell of the kind of dog we ha d, and so on. Well the first dog that I remember we had was partly blind a nd very cross but he was kind to me. His name was Moppel. I playd with h im he was my horse sometimes, but when I had him hitcht tip he would lay d own and not go. When my Mother took me to Church for the first time I thi nk it was to the midnightmass on Christmas, I could not see well in to t he sanctuary, so I thought it was like in an other Dwelling that there w as the kitchen and dining table, so I askt my mother if we should go the re and eat. Therafter I would play Church at home. I would put something a rount me, and say Mass. But when my mother cot me at that she scold me a nd told me that it was sin and mockery. I was then very softhearted wh en my mother would sing Sympathetic songs such as 3 Souls standing befo re heavens gate, or told me of suffering of Jesus, tears would co me in my eyes. Could I have died then when my mind and Soul were so pur e. I stradled a stick and playd horsey as well as any other boy, b ut it had to go hard. Get good and tiert. Wanted to suffer hard ship s. It must have been a prefiguration for my sicknis and suffering in futu re life. At the age of eleven (11) years I learnt cotton weaving, which callt Schne llweben in German. The Material was furnisht by an English cindicate. We w ere payd by the yard. We had two looms going. My brother and I don the wor k. As long as I went to School I had to weave after School hours, when the re was no School then all day. In the morninl we had to do our thrashing like everybody els for that was the cost um in our whole country, from two to three beds were put on thrashing flo or or callt Tenne (Orn) in succeshion. The work was don with a flail. Ea ch of us had his own flail. When Mother was well she would help at the first or the second. Then s he would make breakfast. Father, Henry and I would finish. 7 O'klock we w ould eat and then go to our days work. Thrashing is not so easy as you might think. The performer must keep time, in ord er so he brings his stroke down at right intervel like in music. I sopo se that that is the reason that Germans are good musicians becaus the lear nt thrashing. Of cours this has all changed by this time. At that time.t he claping of the flail could be heard at any time after 4 5 O'klock in morning. In Westfalia or Munster land, the farmhouses are bu ild pecurialy. Imagine a barnlike building, all sizes. Some as long as fr om 50 250 feet and about 50 feet wide. All according to the size of the fa rm. Farmers live on there farms like here in the U. S. I say this becau se in som parts of Germany Farmers live in Villages and not on there lan d. The Westfalian farm house of which one third is used fore dwelling a nd two thirds or so for the farm animals. This two thirds in length h as an aisl (Tenne) or a stone floor like in a barn, which is used for Thra shing. The Door on the end of this is big enough to admit a load of h ay or grain for four horses. The stabling for Cows or horses is on both si des of the aisl, the animals facing the aisl so the can be fed from this a isl. The dung is trown out of the back of the stalls. The fodder is hous ed in the garrit above. Also all the grain in straw it holds. Most of t he farmers have a barn besides but not for catle but for the grain which t he house dont hold. The dwelling part for the people is separated by a par tition with a commen door leading on the aisl or vis vercey in the big Kit chen or center Room of the dwelling. Generaly this main room has at two si des joining rooms for all purpos of living. Our hous was of very ancient S tyl. There was but one more like it in the whole Country. The dwelling part was not seperated by a solit partition for it had no chi mny. Therefor the smoke from the Kitchen fire had to have chance to get ou t. On both sids of the Kitchen were dweling Rooms which we occupied in t he winter and heated by a stove. The fire place or hearth, was well protec ted so that no fire could do any damage. It was a sight to see the beautifull Coloring inside of the house, Where f or hundreds of years the smoke had blackent it. The wood work was so shi ng black. No painter could have don such glosy and fine polishing. Also t he carving or scalluping which was on the sharp edging of the wood work. E verything glasing black. Now days the people think that no body could li ve in such a house. But my ansasters lived happy and healty in that hous e, even 350 Three hundred and fifty years. The smok must have kept all des eases away from them. Our farm consisted of 128 Morgen or about 80 acres, but the land was not a ll under culturvation. The reason was that from Father to son, the h ad to be in the mill. My grandfather had this mill rented for Ninety ni ne years. Now back to myself again. I made my first h. comunion on Ludgerus day in the year 1858 in our pari sh Church of Legden and by our pastor Berhard Richters. In the early Spri ng of 1859 we sold out and came to America. We settled in Washington towns hip, Winneshick County Iowa. After my father was dead my oldest brother a nd my self had to put our shoulders to the wheel and devellop the land. T he first winter (which was milt) we split fence rails and cleart lan d. In the next spring we build fence and put in 20 acres of grain and cor n. On the first day of May I was hiert out to our Neigbor for six mont hs at six Dollars per month. That same sommer, my brother and my bose m ad up a breaking team of four yoke of Oxes. My brother and I don the wor k. We brok up that season about 50 acres. The next year I hiert out aga in to an other farmer at 72 Dollars a year. In the breaking season I we nt home again, and helpt to breake more land. Land breaking was hard wo rk espeshily for a boy. The boy has to do the runing when big folks sit do wn and smoke there pipe. In the early morning I had to look for the Oxen a nd bring them to where the plow was. The grass was very tall and wet of d ue or from rain. I would get wet up to my armpit and shoulders. My boots w ould be full of water. I would empty my boots and put dry footrags arou nd my feet when I had any otherwise the wet ones had to do. Then after bre akfast we would hitch up. This yoking up of young steers was sometimes dif icult to do. A steer is a steer till he is an Ox not every body can bre ak a steer that is to teach him to work. At mid day we would stop f or 3 or 4 hours so the Oxen could feed and also on account of heat becau se an Ox can not stand hot wheather as well as a horse can. We kept on plo wing till dark. Thinking back to that time of my life: I wish that I cou ld live that kind of life over again. It was my joy and pleasure, to dri ve the big breaking Team, to conquer the wild steers. If I do say it my se lf, I was the best Bullpucher in in that Country. I had wunderfull contro le over the Animales. Over horses as well as over Oxen. The word Whoa or W hoo spoken by me had suiting and quiting efect. I never had a runaway a nd no horse would balk after I drove him awhile. After working out the sec ond time I ingaged myself to my cousin to learn the Wagonmaking Trade. I w orkt at that for a while till I went to work with an other cousin as hou se carpenter. When I was 21 years old, I ingaged ones more in farmin g. It was not very prosperous for me. I lost a valuable horse, and the har vist was poor all over. Then my brother persuated me to buy Town proper ty and engaged in business. I bought out a Butcher shop and Saloon combin d, I ran that duble business for some time but as Saloon keeping was n ot my choice, I sold that part out and kept on butchering a while longe r. Then I renteted out and drove a beerwagon for one year and 8 months. Th en took back my butcher shop and went in partnership with a young butche r. I discovert some dishonesty. Made him quit and ran it alone f or 6 or 7 months. When the Rail Road Co. put up a large hotel. That kil lt the hotel business of the town, and also my business because the R.R. p eople shipt there Meat in from Millwaukee or Chicago. I rented my place o ut again and went east to Springfield 0. where my brother was, there I wo ve Carpet for a few months. From Springfield I went to Cincinnati to wo rk at the butcher trade. It was hard work, so that I was full of Rheumati sm and in bed for sometime. When better I went at carpet weaving again. B ut the wages being small I left in the Spring for Iowa. This was in 187 1. 1 sold my house and lot in Calmar, Iowa, for about half what I had pa id for it 6 years before. I then went to Springfield 0. and bought out a S aloon. I kept that for 2 months. Lost a little money in the transation. Th en I went in partnership with a man who was very dishonest and bankrupt, w hich I did not know till it was too late. I lost over $600.00 Six hundr ed Dollars in about a month. Busted dead broke. The worst thing that cou ld happen to me at that time for I was engaged to be married. My betroth ed sweet heart had com all the way from Iowa. We were to be Married in a f ew days. The hous was least. My bride had started to clean it. When the cr ash came. Dead broke every thing lost exept my Sweet heart. Dont you thi nk that everything lookt blue to me. Yes it did I asure you. But I did not lose coura ge however. For I could make my self usefull in many things and trade. I w ent to Dayton, 0hio 26 miles distans. I got a job by a Sausage maker. Th is man was also a bankrupt and my pay not coming regarly, so I quit and we nt to work in the Dayton Carshops. My knowlige of woodwork or carpentery c ame handy to me. I earnt and saved from October to February enough to g et married on. So on February 6th, 1872, 1 made good my promis and to ok my dear darling to the Altar in the holy Trinity Church of Dayton, Ohi o. Feb. 14, 1873 Valentinday. My dear wife made me a present in the sha pe of our oldest born, John. I forgot to say who my Dearest was. I mean h er name before we were married. Her name was Barbara Siegl, born at Matha us Pilsen Austry, a German born December 19, 1844. One day after our ba be was born I cut my self in my leg with an adze at the carshops. I h ad to lay in bed so my wife and myself had to be fet in bed. I was lame f or some time. The next sommer I got sick with the chills and fever. Aft er consolting 4 Doctors I was atvised to go back to Iowa where I had gro wn up. So we packt up and went to Festina Iowa where most of my relatio ns lived. After I had been sick for 7 months I went to work for my broth er in his Cigar Factory in the Winter months. In Sommer I worked at the ca rpenter trade. We stayt there till two more children were born to us, Jose phine and. Amelia. When the babe was a few weeks old we moved to Osian 6 m iles distant. There I was apointed Town Marshall and workt for my brothe rs as Cigarmaker ontil my brothers moved to Nebraska when I got the taile nd of the Cigarfactory. I manuffactured from 1878, till 1882 when by prom is of a good job and a brilliant opening in the butcher business we mov ed to Columbus Nebraska. On January 8, 1882 we loaded the cars for Columb us Neb. I must speak here of the bad luck we had in selling out. The pupl ic auction took place on January 6, 1882. It happent that it was a bitt er cold that we got no crowt, about a half a dosend men was all. So our Fu rniture and sundris went for about 10 cents on the Dollar, such as 6 gall on Jars full of preserves went for 50 cents when an empty jar was wor th 10 cents a gallon. Everything went in proposhion. Think of it. When we got to Columbus I was disapointed by for ce of my contract I took the job, partnership I had to refuse under the ci rcumstans. Becaus the man was an ignorent fool. I would have lost my tim e. Money I could not lose for I had non. After working 6 or 7 months for t hat fellow he fisselt out or sold out. I could have held him for damage b ut as I had pitty on his wife and children I declind to prosacute. Th en I took my Saws and hatchet again and workt a few months, till in the Wi nter when I enterd as grocery clerk in my step brothers store. I don ve ry well, I astablish a good trade, in two years this businiss had duble d, We sold as much as three Carloads of Flour and feed besids fancy and st aple Groceris. My youngest brother Anton seen that we were doing a prosper es businis so he secretly bought half intrest in the store. Of cours th at let me out of my job. There I was again in hard luck in Columbus was no thing for me to do. We had enough money to get to Portland Oregon. So on J une 6th 1885 we held another auction, this time the weather was very ho t, therefor I guess it turnt out very bad finacialy. Coming to Portla nd on June 11th I found it very dull, no work it was just after the Willa rd boom had busted. I don the best I could. My carpenter tools came hand y. I workt hard to the debterment of health for about 21 years. I engag ed again in the Cigar manufactoring which we continued up to this da y. My Son John is my partner. I have always strivet to have my children we ll educated and well trainth. John G. who was born in Dayton 0. graduat ed from St. Michals College. Josephine is a Highschool graduat and busini ss College graduat she folows stenographic and book keeping. Amelia is a g ramar grate graauat. She is a good dressmaker and seemster, she is marri ed and has one child. Bruno my youngest son is a Cigarmaker and an emine nt Muscian, violin and clarinet. He was born at Osian Iowa May 11th 187 9. He is a graduate from the St. Michels College. He is now Married and wo rks in our factory. I forgot to say that my Daughters where born in Festi na Iowa Josephine on December 2 1874, and Amelia January 14th 1877. I am satisfied that I don all.I could for the wellfare of my children so t hat they dont have to go through the hardships, as I had to do on accou nt of lack of education. I have to go back now to the year of 1865 to sta te a little more of Family afairs which might be of some Intrest to reade r. In that year, my Uncle John Gerhard a brother of my Father came from Ci ncinnati Chio to us in Iowa. He was a Widower with three children Caty 1 3, John 11, and Georg one year 6 months old. My mother had then been a Wid ow for 7 years. By dispence from the pope of Rome they were married and we nt to live in my Mothers house in Festina Iowa one year before our Fathe rs Estate had been atministrated. My brother Henry bought one part or 80 a cres of the old farm and Mother the other 80 for me (as I was not of ag e) I were to pay $1600.00 for it. But I had a notion to study for the prie sthood so I sold my option on the land for $400.00 profit in order to indu se Mother to make the Deed to the party I had to give Mother $100.00 so s he got $1700 (seventeen hundred) for her land. She got about $700.00 for c hatels that is live stock and farm product. Her house in Town was worth $1 000.00. Furniture and all she was worth about $4000.00 Dollars. Her new hu sbant had about 2000.00. My stepfather was a cigarmaker and not a very str ong man. I have many times felt sory for my Mother as she had to do all t he hard work. They had a 5 acre track of land. They kept a cow and pigs a nd chickens. Mother had to do all the hard work besids raising the 3 child ren. My Mother had been apointed guardian for her miner children. She h ad controle of thise childrens money from fathers estate and colect the in trest of such money which was loant out. Of cours John G. took care of a ll that, you bet. I hope that every thing was justly don. In due time I th ink it was in 1884 they also came to Nebraska, bought a home and loant mon ey out, but somehow they trusted theyr money in the wrong hands. In 1893 t he oldman died 72 years old. Mother went to live then with her daughter Cl ara, Mrs. Delsman. Delmans Family together with mother came on to Portla nd in 1896. A few month latter they moved to Tillamook where my Mother di ed in September 1902. She was then 91 years and 11 months old. She had be en a hard worker all her life, she was very charitable, a traint mitwife a nd good as a nurs. She helpt many Children in this world in Germany as we ll as in this Country. My Mother was the youngest of her two brothers a nd her two Sisters. Her parence had died when she was five years old. S he used to tell us of her hardships when.an Orphen. She had never been per mited to go to school although she could read print in prayr book and Doct or book. She was married to my Father when she was 26 years old. Let her r est in peace. I said that we came to Portland in 1885. I was then 41 years old, and in g ood health, but not in good health finatialy. I workt hard and saved by t he help of my good wife and children. We succeded in businiss and pose ss a nice home. But my health is bad. I have suffert for the last fifte en years with astma, the worst Malady that can com to a human bein g. I am now three score and nothing to hope for then death and Eternit y: at present my sicknis is bad that I have no rest day or night. If I wou ld be a little better I would make Cigars. I am so nervis that my writi ng is bad. I have spent a good many Dollars trying to get well but a ll to no avail. It is hell with out the fire and brim stone. I have one co solation and that is there will be an end to it, in death, gone accross t he big devide to Eternity to meet God and Ansasters. We are here on ear th to gain heaven. And I sopose that the good God gave us all a chan ce to earn it, som by preyr som by good works and som by suffering to bl ot out our sins. Could I live my life over again I would do things defere nt from what I have don providing I had the experience which I now hav e. A good many mistakes I might avoided Had I listent to my mother a nd to older experest people. I was like most the young people. I knew bett er. The Egg always wants to teach the hen that laid it. It is the general run in this world how much better off would some peop le be if they had taken advise from old experiend folk. The journey throu gh life has many pit falls and when a young fellow full of imaginary pran ks and heedless of what older True friends say and caution him he is a pt to fall in a pit from which he might not get out of in his whole life t ime. My advice is, be you young man want to go into anything, trade or oc cupation take counsel with your parence or som one that knows. Make a thor ough investigatiohn. Then if suitable then learn it study it becom a mast er of it. Then stick to it. Life is too short for to learn and many thin gs. One trade or occupation is enough. Competition is keen in all branch es of business or trade. Be up to date, don't be driven by your busines s. You must drive your business. Dont depend on others, relie on yoursel f, and above all be honest in your dealing with others. Then you will suc ced. As things look to me now is that the next generation will have ha rd times of it worst then we have it now. Looking through the newspape rs I see nothing but proud and dishonesty. The penitentiarys are filli ng up with young criminals. In politics it is to stand in to have a pul l, and do up the other fellow. No more honesty wherever you look. The fau lt of all this is sistem, the way things are runing. Yes runing every thi ng must go fast. People nowdays have too many desiers. They are childlik e. The must have it whether it is good for them or not. Autos, bycicles a nd what not to go fast. The faster way is downhill and downhill gose the n ation. Yes degenerate. The only salvation is to rais the children at home and not on the stree t. Teach them religion and keep them out of bad company. Make them be at h ome at bed time. Keep bad literature away from them. The future of this na tion depence upon your children. (1904) | Heitkemper, Herman (I21451)
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3629 | 1904 Birth records Film #1305139 Rec # 1987; Female born to John Micke a nd Ida Frank July 13, 1904 in Buchanan. Father listed born in Woodville, M other listed born in St. Johns WI. Listed other children as Theresa and He nrietta. | Micke, Anna (I2903)
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3630 | 1904 Brown Co Death records #2813 Wm. Elmer aged 1 mo 5 days of Frank Blindauer of Wrightstown and Kate Mar tin of Kelversullen? of Whoping Cough | Blindauer, William Elmer (I22304)
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3631 | 1904 Brown County Death records Vol 10 page 26; Bridget Alice 10 days ol d, born 2/02/1904 died 2/11/1904 in Hollandtown, parents Michael and Mary F ox. Cause of death listed as capillary bronchitis. | Fox, Bridget Alice (I17308)
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3632 | 1904 Cincinnati Volksfreund issue date 2/24/1904 nee Sukop (get copy?) | Sukop, Maria (I7011)
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3633 | 1904 Death records Antone Manders 06 Mar 1904 Outagamie 03 105 | Manders, Antone (I70540)
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3634 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/01/1904; A 16lb boy arrived at the home of Cornel ius Vandenberg last week. | Vandenberg, Lawrence Gerard (I21601)
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3635 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/01/1904; Dr. and Mrs. M.C. Ryan of Marion are spe nding the holidays with Mr & Mrs M Donohue. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/20/1904; Dr. Ryan and son Clement are visiti ng Mr & Mrs Donohue. | Ryan, Martin C. (I4921)
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3636 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/08/1904; John L. Vandehey of Milwaukee spent t he holidays with his parents Mr & Mrs H Vandehey of Holland. | VandeHey, John L. (I9911)
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3637 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/15/1904; Mr and Mrs James Summers of Fargo Dako ta are visiting. | Glasheen, Ellen (I11635)
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3638 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/22/1904; 25 attended a reunion at Edward Glashee n's Sunday, everyone had to bring a musical intrument or reading materi al for the entertainment of others. | Glasheen, Edward (I17408)
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3639 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/21/1904; The marriage of Emma Brouillard and Ed ward Cox took place at Holy Cross Church on wednesday. Out of town gues ts were William and wife of Holland, Thomas and family, Katie Rohan and Th omas Rohan of west Holland. | Family F7220
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3640 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/28/1904; Born to Mr & Mrs John Coffee of Freed om last Tuesday, a boy. | Coffey, Dr. Sylvester Edwin (I9937)
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3641 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/04/1904;Little Chute - Arnold Coonen of Buchan an and Miss Annie Debruin had their first call on Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/18/1904; Arnold Coonen and Anna DeBruin of Litt le Chute were married at Holy Angels on Tuesday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/25/1904; Mr James and George Coonen attend ed the wedding of their brother Arnold Coonen to Miss Anna DeBruin in Darb oy Tuesday. | Family F2367
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3642 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/11/1904 -Little Chute - Miss Mary Hietpas a nd Antone VerVoort were married on Wednesday. | Family F20614
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3643 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/11/1904 -Little Chute - Miss Mary Hietpas a nd Antone VerVoort were married on Wednesday. | Family F20614
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3644 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/25/1904 Miss Mary VandeYacht and William Tobin were married at Hollandtown Tuesday, she was attended by her sister Anna. | Family F10307
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3645 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/11/1904; Darboy - Jos. Wittman and family have l eft for Brillion Monday, were they have purchased a farm. | Wittmann, Joseph (I10014)
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3646 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/08/1904; Askeaton - John Cox has returned from Os hkosh where is attending the Normal School. | Cox, Dr. John Austin (I6075)
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3647 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/08/1904; Mrs M.C. Ryan of Marion is visiting h er parents Mr & Mrs Donohue. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/04/1904; Dr. and Mrs M.C. Ryan visited her paren ts Mr & Mrs Michael Donohue on Friday. | Donahue, Anna "Nan" Laura (I34531)
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3648 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/22/1904; A marriage License has been issued to N icholas Krell and Hulda Forester, both of this city. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/29/1904; Nicholas Krell and Hulda Forester marri ed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. CFW Forester at Green a nd Plank St. Bride was attended by her sister, etc. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 4/29/1904; Nicolas Krell and Hulda Forester daug hter of Mr & Mrs C.F.W. Forester were married. | Family F6283
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3649 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/22/1904; Henry Leppla of Clintonville is a guest of his brother W. Leppla on Sunday. | Leppla, Henry (I13968)
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3650 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/29/1904 Mrs John Wittman has returned from Seymour after visiting relatives there. (possibly Albert and Louis Mueller who are on the 1900 Census in Seymour) | Mueller, Margaretha (I10017)
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3651 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/20/1904; Miss Genevieve Donohue spent the sabba th with her sister Mrs M.C. Ryan at Marion. | Donahue, Genevieve (I6100)
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3652 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/03/1904 The marriage of William Schwalbach and Mary Simon took place at Holy Ange ls on Tuesday. | Family F7683
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3653 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/03/1904; Mr & Mrs M. Donohue and son Raymond a nd daughter Genevieve leave on vacation next week at Salt Lake city wi th Ed and Will Donohue. | Donahue, Michael (I5002)
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3654 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/17/1904; COX - HEIN WEDDINGWilliam Cox of Holland married Madeline Hein, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jac ob Hein of East Wrightstown. At St. Francis on Tuesday. etc. | Family F7223
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3655 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/17/1904; Harry Donohue spent the sabbath with h is sister Mrs MC Ryan at Marion. | Donahue, Harold "Harry" (I6070)
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3656 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/17/1904; The approching marriage of Susan Gelder nich and John Hughes was announced Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/01/1904; John Hughes and Susie Geldernich were ma rried Tuesday at Freedom. | Family F560
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3657 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/24/1904 Henry Vanderheiden and Margaret Milton were married on Tuesday. | Family F3612
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3658 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/24/1904; Mr & Mrs Jos. Wolfinger of Dundas celeb rated their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr & Mrs Frank Becker attended. | Family F1623
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3659 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/08/1904; Born to W. Leppla and wife on Saturd ay a daughter. | Leppla, Zerelda (I3724)
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3660 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/29/1904; Mr and Mrs John Renn and children Walt er and Clara visited Darboy relatives this week. | Renn, John (I4878)
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3661 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/30/1904; John Vandenheuvel of DePere and Mary VanRoy were married on Wednesday, they will reside in DePere. | Family F8047
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3662 | 1904 Kaukauna Sun Newspaper; 11/11/1904 Mary VANDOMELEN and Martin VANGOMP EL were married last Monday. | Family F25519
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3663 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 1/06/1904Peter Biese has opened a saloon at the old Surges stand in the third ward. | Biese, Peter (I7124)
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3664 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 1/15/1904Mr. & Mrs Lambert Vandenberg rejoice at the arrival of a baby boy. | Vandenberg, Vincent (I16927)
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3665 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 1/22/1904 Mrs. John Leppla arrived from Sioux City Iowa Friday and is a guest of Mr s. C.H. Hartley, her daughter Madeline is also accompanies her. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/22/1904 Mrs. Leppla and daughter Madeline of Sioux City, Iowa are visiting here, g uests of Mr and Mrs C.H. Hartley. | Eggleston, Jennie Mary (I3759)
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3666 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 1/22/1904; "Freedom" Willie Romenesko and sist er Miss Annie spent the week with Matt Lutz & family in Shiocton. | Romenesko, Anna (I2853)
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3667 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 1/22/1904; "Freedom" Willie Romenesko and sist er Miss Annie spent the week with Matt Lutz & family in Shiocton. | Romenesko, William Walter (I5351)
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3668 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 10/07/1904; The Rev. Francis Peters of Morrison v isited here a few days guest of his parents. He leaves this week to take c harge of his new parish at Sawyer. | Peters, Reverend Francis J. (I1815)
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3669 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 10/21/1904; Masters Willie & James McLaughl in of Green Bay who have spent the last several weeks with their grandfath er Pat McLaughlin returned home Monday. | McLaughlin, Patrick (I4192)
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3670 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 10/21/1904Masters Willie & James McLaughlin of Green Bay who have spent the last sev eral weeks with their grandfather Pat McLaughlin returned home Monday. | McLaughlin, William P. (I4200)
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3671 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 10/21/1904Masters Willie & James McLaughlin of Green Bay who have spent the last sev eral weeks with their grandfather Pat McLaughlin returned home Monday. | McLaughlin, Michael James (I4201)
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3672 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/04/1904 Ed Hoolihan of Kaukauna spent Sat & Sun with Jas. Keelan and family. | Hoolihan, Edward (I706)
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3673 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/11/1904; Anna Smith named as admin for Proba te notice of (mother) Barbara Yingling. | Yingling, Anna (I602)
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3674 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/25/1904; Nic Faust & wife ate turkey with h is son Henry & wife at Appleton on Thursday. | Faust, Henry Lawrence (I4656)
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3675 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/02/1904; Miss Anna Micke of Sagole and her niece Miss Anna Wilpole of Kaukauna spent a few days here guest of Joe Pete rs and family. | Wilpolt, Ann (I358)
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3676 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/16/1904; Martin Peters of Portland, Or is spe nding a few days renewing aquaintences. | Peters, Martin Albert (I793)
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3677 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 2/12/1904; "Freedom" Mr. & Mrs Chas. Appleton re joice over the arrival of a baby boy. | Appleton, William F. (I40214)
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3678 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 2/12/1904; Miss Lena Garlich and brother Frank s pent Sat & Sun visiting relatives in Oshkosh. | Schnabel, Sophia (I434)
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3679 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 2/26/1904; Mrs. John Powers went to Fond du L ac to visit her sister Mrs. P. Keehan who is critically ill. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 3/18/1904; Mrs. John Powers won 5th place for h er butter at the Farmers Institute Mid Winter Fair. | Rohan, Helena (I843)
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3680 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 3/04/1904; Mrs. W. V. Leppla called on frien ds in Appleton on Wed. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1904; Mr. & Mrs W.V. Leppla departed last e ve for a visit with relatives in Minneapolis and also with Mr. & Mrs Jo hn Leppla at Souix City, Iowa. | Feller, Marie (I3355)
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3681 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 3/18/1904; "Freedom" Mrs Charles Appleton and ba by Rose visited with her mother Mrs. Wm. Geldernic this week. | Geldernich, Elisabeth (I989)
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3682 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 4/08/1904 Everything is going Faust's way this week. He not only won reelection f or assesor, but now is grandfather to a new 10lb baby girl that arriv ed at the house of Mr. & Mrs Charles Faust, Their first born. | Faust, Charles J. (I3690)
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3683 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 4/08/1904; Everything is going Faust's way this w eek. He not only won reelection for assesor, but now is grandfather to a n ew 10lb baby girl that arrived at the house of Mr. & Mrs Charles Faust, Th eir first born. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/25/1904; Nic Faust & wife ate turkey with h is son Henry & wife at Appleton on Thursday. | Faust, Nicholas (I101120)
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3684 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 5/16/1904 John Garlich pitched his 1st game of the season Saturday at Appleton for the Bushey Business College against Lawrence University and nearly shut them out, score 14-2. | Garlich, John W. (I438)
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3685 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 6/10/1904; William Micke of Dundas and Miss An na Meulemans of Kaukauna have been issued a wedding license. | Family F323
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3686 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 6/17/1904 John E. Coonen returned from attending the University of Madison. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1904; John E Coonen returned to Madison to continue his studies. | Coonen, John Edgar (I2753)
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3687 | 1904 Kaukauna times dated 6/17/1904 Mrs. John Alpin who has been here the past 5 weeks visiting her sister Mr s. Wm. Hyland returned home to Rhinelander Friday. | Boe, Louise (I3674)
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3688 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 6/17/1904; Marie Geldernic who has spent the la st 3 months with her sister Mrs. Chas. Appleton has returned to her ho me in sagole. | Geldernich, Mary (I988)
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3689 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 6/17/1904; Marriage license issued this we ek to Mr. Joseph Peters of Dundas and Elisabeth Micke of Freedom. 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Outagamie County, Record # 181; Listed ma rried June 20, 1904 to Joseph Peters, listed born in Holland, WI. 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film # 1266882, rec # 156; Joseph list ed born and resides in Woodville. Elisabeth listed born in Holland. Witnes sed by Theodore Micke, Joe Walfinger, Mary Peters and Anna Micke 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/17/1904; The approching marriage of Susan Gelder nich and John Hughes was announced Sunday. Also Mr Peters of Holland and L izzie Micke. | Family F320
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3690 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 6/17/1904; Mrs Mary Jansen is at her sisters Mi ss Elisabeth Micke of Freedom this week helping prepare for her marriage n ext Monday to Mr. Joseph Peters of Dundas. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/19/1904; Mrs Joseph Peters had as guests la st week, her sister Mrs Jake Jansen, Ella & Carrie Burke of Kaukauna. | Micke, Anna Mary (I690)
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3691 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 6/24/1904; Married- Miss Elisabeth Micke of Free dom and Mr. Joseph Peters of Dundas at St. Francis Church Monday mornin g. Bridesmaids were Miss Anna Micke and Miss Mary Peters, groomsman Mr. Th eodore Micke and Mr. Joseph Wolfinger. Marriage ceremony performed by a co usin of the groom. Rev. John Verstegen of DePere assisted by the grooms br other Rev. Frank Peters. A dance followed at Hiting Hall. | Family F320
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3692 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/15/1904; Matt Weber the Lawe St. Blacksmith pa id Herman Runte $785 for the dwelling house on Taylor St. which was partia lly burned. The whole expense of repair will be under $1000. | Weber, Mathias (I847)
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3693 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/22/1904; "Holland" John Peters and Albert Wilp ole visited Kaukauna on wed. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/22/1904; "Holland" Albert Wilpole, Joe Casp er and Henry Mindinger of Kaukuana are employed at the Dundas Woodenware C o. plant. | Wilpolt, Albert Fabin (I3281)
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3694 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/22/1904; "Holland" Mrs Anton Micke of Freed om is visiting her daughter Mrs Joe Peters. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/19/1904; "Holland" Joe Peters and wife visit ed Mrs. Anton Micke at Freedom Sunday and Monday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1904; Holland- Mrs Anton Micke of Freedom v isited here Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/18/1904; Mrs A Micke of Freedom is visiting h er daughter Mrs Joe Peters. | HEMSING, Anna Maria GERTRUDE (I9)
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3695 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/22/1904; "Holland" Mrs Anton Micke of Freed om is visiting her daughter Mrs Joe Peters. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/19/1904; Joe Peters & wife and sister Mary Pet ers were guests of Miss Anna & Gertie Micke.They also attended the Doyle Jansen wedding in Little Chute Sunday. | Micke, Grace Elisabeth (I694)
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3696 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/29/1904; Thoe. Micke and sisters Anna & Gert ie of Freedom visited Mrs. Joseph Peters on Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 10/21/1904;Gertrude Micke of Freedom who has be en here some time visiting with Martin Hendricks and family has returned h ome accompanied by her nephew Mike Brooks. | Micke, Gertrude (I697)
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3697 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/29/1904; Thoe. Micke and sisters Anna & Gert ie of Freedom visited Mrs. Joseph Peters on Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/26/1904; "Holland" Ted Micke of Freedom is vis iting Joe Peters and wife. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/16/1904; Ted Micke and sister Gertie of Freed om were pleasant callers here the first part of the week. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 10/21/1904; Henry Peters has engaged the servic es of Theo Micke of Freedom to harvest his pumpkins on shares. 1904 Kuakuana Times dated 11/25/1904;"Holland" Theo Micke has purchased Ja cob Polaris property consisting of 1 acre of land and a dwelling considera tion $215, includes 3 cows. Jacob has transferred his quarters to the Popu lar Greve farm. | Micke, Theodore (I695)
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3698 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 7/29/1904; Thoe. Micke and sisters Anna & Gert ie of Freedom visited Mrs. Joseph Peters on Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904; "Holland" Miss Anna Micke of Freed om is visiting her sister Mrs Joe Peters. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/02/1904; Miss Anna Micke of Sagole and her nie ce Miss Anna Wilpole of Kaukauna spent a few days here guest of Joe Pete rs and family | Micke, Anna (I696)
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3699 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/05/1904; "Junction Jottings" - Barney Micke a nd family visited the home of George Onkels on Sunday. | Micke, Bernard "Barney" (I2883)
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3700 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/05/1904Miss Rose Keelan is spending the week with her grandparents Mr & Mrs Micha el Keelan of Kaukauna. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904Kaukauna - Jas. D. Keelan and daughter Rose Sundayed at DePere. | Keelan, Sister Rose Clare (I22177)
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3701 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/12/1904; Mr & Mrs Wallie Leppla and daughter v isited the first of the week Mr Leppla's parents at Medina 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/25/1904; Mr & Mrs Wallie Leppla entertain ed Mr & Mrs Henry Leppla for Thanksgiving. | Leppla, Walter "Wallie" (I3702)
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3702 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/12/1904; Mrs. R. P. Powers departed for a sho rt sojurn at Pelican Wednesday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/02/1904; Mrs Richard Powers left Thursday f or a trip to Milwaukee. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/02/1904; The G.I.A. to B. of L.E. held electio ns on Dec 7th Mrs R. B. Powers was elected President. | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3703 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/19/1904; Miss Lena Garlich left Sat for Oshko sh the guest of friends camping at Sherwood Forest on Lake Butte des Mort s, guest of Mr & Mrs Iverson of Oshkosh. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/23/1904; Miss Lena Garlich returned fr om a 3 day visit with friend at Oshkosh. | Garlich, Magdelena "Lena" (I439)
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3704 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 8/26/1904; Miss Gertrude Cox of Neenah spent sun day with Fannie Hyland. | Hyland, Frances Elizabeth "Fan" (I134384)
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3705 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/02/1904 Mrs Ed Lawler of Grand Rapids is visiting her sister Mrs William Hyland. | Boe, Matilda (I999)
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3706 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/02/1904; Married - Mary Hoffman and Matt Fau st on 8/30 at St. Mary's church, bridesmaid Katie Faust, sister of the gro om, Simon Hoffman brother of the bride was groomsman. 1904 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/02/1904; Miss Mary Hoffman and Matthew Faust we re married Tuesday at St. Mary's, she was attended by Miss Katie Faust a nd he by Simon Hoffman the bride's brother. Dinner was served at the bride 's parents Mr & Mrs B. Hoffman. | Family F2329
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3707 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904; Holland - Willie Powers, Anna Vandenbe rg and Miss Mayme Golden left Monday for Oshkosh where they will attend t he Normal School. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/23/1904; "Holland" Mr.'s John Cox, William Po wers...etc...who are attending the Normal school at Oshkosh are home for x mas vacation. | Powers, William Harold (I685)
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3708 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904; Kaukauna - Jas. D. Keelan and daughter Rose Sundayed at DePere. | Keelan, James Dudley (I3489)
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3709 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904; M/M Joe Peters, M/M Peter Peters and M /M Henry Peters attended the funeral of Rev Verstegen in DePere on Wed. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 11/25/1904; Joseph Peters and wife spent a pleas ant day with the latters mother at Freedom on Sunday. 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 12/16/1904; "Holland" Joseph Peters and Barney M icke hauled a load of cheese to Forest Junction Wednesday. | Peters, Joseph Edward (I740)
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3710 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904; Miss Elisabeth Feller departs tommorr ow for the dressmakers convention in Chicago. | Feller, Elisabeth Caroline (I3751)
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3711 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/09/1904; The heaviest load of grain record ed at the local elevator here was received from John Powers at the Wirtz e levator a few days ago. It was a load of 195 bushels of barley weighi ng in at 9750 lbs. which netted the owner $103.30 cash. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3712 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/16/1904; "Holland" Mrs Barney Wilpole was a ca ller at Appleton Saturday.Also - Joe Peters and wife and Mr & Mrs Barney Wilpole visited with relati ves in Menasha on Sunday. | Vandenberg, Albardeen (I386)
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3713 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1904; Holland - Wm. Micke and wife of Snide rville visited the formers parents , Mr & Mrs Barney Mickey. | Micke, William (I692)
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3714 | 1904 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1904; Mr. & Mrs W.V. Leppla departed last e ve for a visit with relatives in Minneapolis and also with Mr. & Mrs Jo hn Leppla at Souix City, Iowa. | Leppla, John H. (I33010)
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3715 | 1904 Kaukuana Sun dated 12/16/1904; George Onkels one of our rural neighbo rs met with an accident last week and broke his right leg. | Onkels, George (I12091)
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3716 | 1904 Kuakauna Times dated 9/16/1904John Brill nominated for assembly of Democratic Convention in Back Cre ek on Thursday. | Brill, John (I1420)
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3717 | 1904 Kukauna Sun dated 11/18/1904; Darboy - Mr & Mrs Henry VanAbel are gue sts of relatives here. | VanAbel, Henry H. (I15615)
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3718 | 1904 Lake Church Baptismal Records; Elisabetha born on 6/16/1904 baptiz ed on June 19, 1904 to Peter Schimberg and Margaretha Ruppert, Patrini Mat h. Kartheiser and Elisabeth Kartheiser. | Schimberg, Elizabeth (I36173)
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3719 | 1904 Lake Church Baptismal Records; Elisabetha born on 6/16/1904 baptiz ed on June 19, 1904 to Peter Schimberg and Margaretha Ruppert, Patrini Mat h. Kartheiser and Elisabeth Kartheiser. | Schimberg, Elizabeth (I36173)
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3720 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. | Ringrose, James (I17694)
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3721 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. | Ringrose, Katherine "Katie" (I27667)
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3722 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. | Ringrose, Mary (I27669)
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3723 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. Mrs Ann Hardy of Appleton, Wis. | Ringrose, Anne (I27670)
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3724 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. Mrs Ellen Hartley of De nver. Colo. | Ringrose, Ellen (I27668)
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3725 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. Mrs J. H. Jackson. | Ringrose, Norah (I27672)
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3726 | 1904 Listed as survivor in mother's obit Dec 1904. Mrs Margaret McHugh. | Ringrose, Margaret (I17695)
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3727 | 1904 Lived in Green Bay at the time of his mothers death in 1904. | McLaughlin, John (I4191)
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3728 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records # 2116; Helen Hoffman born on 8/19/19 04 to Balthus Hoffman a acrpenter born in Wis, and Lena Yingling. Other ch ildren are Simon, Mary, Rheinhart, Joseph, Michael, Matthew, Henry and Cha rlie. | Hoffmann, Helen (I10358)
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3729 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records # 2328; Joseph Weyenberg born on 7/07/1904 in Freedom to Martin weyenberg and Johanna Van Rixel, both parents we re born in Sagole (Freedom) Other children listed John, Kathleen, Minni e, Hattie, Rosella, Jane, William, Peter , Mary. | Weyenberg, Cyril Joseph (I10374)
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3730 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records #1525 Vincent Vandenberg born to Lambert Vandenberg | Vandenberg, Vincent (I16927)
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3731 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records Reel: 0231 Record: 000934 Name: Lewis Weyenberg Birth Date: 26 Dec 1904 The Weyenberg family files lists another Alysious Weyenberg also born on 1 2/261904 AND Louis Herman born 12/26/1904 as twins of Herman and Nellie, but I believe that it is one and the same person. The Birth record makes no mention of a twin, nor is there another birth record for an Alysious Weyeneberg. | Weyenberg, Louis Herman (I37412)
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3732 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth Records V 10 page 419; Leo Patrick Keati ng of Andrew Keating and Lena Kobussen born in Buchanan on 12/12/1904. Fat hers occupation Farmer other children Leta, Florence, Thomas and John. | Keating, Leo Patrick (I5843)
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3733 | 1904 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 10 page 253; Mary Margarite DeBr ue born on 6/17/1904 in Kaukauna to Joseph DeBrue (DeBruin) and Agnes Flyn n, both parents born in Wisconsin, Other children Jeneva, Leona, Catheri ne Jerome. | DeBrue, Marguerite (I11126)
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3734 | 1904 Outagamie County Marriage Recod V6 page 247; Joseph Phelan of Robe rt Phelan and Mary Conway a painter born in Calumet Co. residing in Milwau kee married Katherine Hardy born in Ellington of John Hardy and Anna Ringr ose on 6/17/1904 in Stephensville.marriage record Joseph Phelan 22 Jun 1904 Outagamie 04 0156 Katherine Har dy 22 Jun 1904 Outagamie 04 0156 | Family F9565
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3735 | 1904 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 04 0192 Elisabeth Herms on 24 May 1904 Outagamie | Family F22835
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3736 | 1904 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 6 page 235; Nicholas Krell, s on of John Krell and Mary Kemnen a finisher in the papermill, born in Free dom, resides in Kaukauna married Hulda Forster born in Stevens Point to Charles FW Forster and Hulda Luebeck on 4/21/1904 in Kaukauna Marriage Record Details Last Name: Forster First Name: Hulda Day: 27 Month: April Year: 1904 County: Outagamie Volume: 04 Page: 0144 Q=Did the marriage occur on the 27th or on the 21st as some info obtained seems to indicate? A-WHS=The date for the wedding of Hulda Forster is written as 4/27/1904. | Family F6283
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3737 | 1904 St. Mary's Catholic Church Baptismal records, Baptized on June 26. Go dparents Jocob and Maria Golden. Also noted married Edward Ryan 10/16/1934 | DeBrue, Marguerite (I11126)
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3738 | 1904 St. Mary's Kaukauna Baptismal Records Baptized July 17. God parents F rancis Behrens and Elizabeth Feller. | Leppla, Zerelda (I3724)
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3739 | 1904 Tombstone St. Mary's Cemetery, Kaukauna; Barbara Jungling died 1904 a ged 72? | Salchert, Barbara (I304)
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3740 | 1904 Wisconsin Birth Records LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 2154; Unnamed son b orn in Kaukauna on 8/13/1904, Father listed as Laborer, born in Freedom, M other listed as born in Washington CO, WI, Other children born were Dor a, Henry, Margaret, Mary, Josephine, Matilda | Verhagen, Walter L. Sr (I18853)
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3741 | 1904 Wisconsin Birth records Outagamie Co. rec #2111; Unnamed female bo rn to Wallie Leppla and Maria Feller in Kaukauna 7/04/1904 Father born in M edina, mother born in woodville. | Leppla, Zerelda (I3724)
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3742 | 1904 Wisconsin Birth Records, LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 1658; Mary born 4/ 22/1904 in Freedom, Other children listed as already born are Henry, Micha el, Louis, Annie, Josephine, Harriet, Maggie, Kate. | Verhagen, Lena "Mary" (I66020)
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3743 | 1904 Wisconsin Birth Records, LDS Film # 1305139, rec # 2175Unnamed daughter born to Fred Goetzman & Catharine Brill in Kaukauna 1904 Wisconsin Birth Records of unnamed daughter list occupation as paperm aker. | Goetzman, Florence Mary (I759)
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3744 | 1904 Wisconsin Birth Records, Rec # 1654; Mary Romenesko born 3/25/19 04 in Freedom to Joseph Romenesko and Mary? Conrad, Father listed born Pen saukee, Wi, mother born in Port Washington, WI Other children born, John, Tillie, Lena | Romenesko, Mary (I2855)
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3745 | 1904 Wisconsin marriage records Outagamie Co Vol. 6 page 245 rec # 155 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Film # 1266882, rec # ?; William Micke ma rried Anna Meulemans on 6/21/1904 at St Pauls church in Wrightstown, Brow n, WI. His parents Bernard Micke and Anna Wilde, Her parents William Meule mans and Barbara VerbomenHis occupation Farming, born and resides in Woodville, WI., She was bo rn in Wrightstown, Marriage witnessed by Elizabeth Micke and Henry Meulema ns | Family F323
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3746 | 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Film # 1275777, brown Co, rec # 1147; Jo hn Meulemans married May Baners on 9/14/1904 in Wrightstown, He was bo rn in So. Brabant (Netherlands?) and resides in Wrightstown, His occupati on is Farming. She was born in Baltic, WI His parents listed as William Me ulemans and Barbara Verboren?, Her parents listed as Herman Baners and Cat herine Willbess St Pauls Cemetery Listing - lists her name as Mary BOERS born at Blanden B elgium (that could be where John was born) 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Film # 1275777, brown Co, rec # 1147; John Meulemans married May Baners on 9/14/1904 in Wrightstown, He was bo rn in So. Brabant (Netherlands?) and resides in Wrightstown, His occupati on is Farming, She was born in Baltic, WI. His parents listed as William M eulemans and Barbara Verboren?, Her parents listed as Herman Baners and Ca therine Willbess | Family F1670
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3747 | 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records, LDS Film # 1266882, rec # 192; Listed mar ried June 28, 1904 in Freedom. Roman Catholic MarriageWitnessed by William Rickert and Mary Geldernick John listed born and resi ded in Freedom, Outagamie, WI.. Listed occupation as Carpenter | Family F560
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3748 | 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Outagamie County,Vol 6 page 250, Reco rd # 181; Listed married June 20, 1904 to Elisabeth Micke. Listed occupati on as Farmer. Born in Woodville, 1904 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film # 1266882, rec # 156;Joseph list ed born and resides in Woodville, Witnessed by Theodore Micke, Joe Walfing er, Mary Peters and Anna Micke | Family F320
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3749 | 1905 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 10 page 393 | Noie, Marie Helen (I252)
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3750 | 1905 St. Mary's Catholic Church Belgium Wis, death record index page 13 Mary Schimberg age 76 buried 4/28/1905 Headstone has birth date of 4/04/1826 | Becker, Mary (I22579)
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3751 | 1905 Aberdeen Daily Record dated 11/08/1905; Double Wedding at Ipswich Jam es Ringrose and Miss Annie Kimmitt one of the couples.A double wedding of much interest to people of this city was solemnized th is morning at 10 o'clock at the Catholic church at Ipswich, Rev. Father Du ran, pastor of the church, officiating. The contracting couples were Mi ss Annie Kimmitt of Ipswich and James Ringrose of this city, propriet or of the Sherman House, and Miss Lulu Foster and William Kimmitt, bo th of Ipswich. One bride and one groom are the daughter and son of Mr. & M rs John Kimmitt of Ipswich. Mr. Ringrose's bride was for some time employ ed in this city as bookkeeper for J. F. Kelley & Company. Mr. & Mrs Ringro se will pass through this city this evening on their way to Chicago f or a short wedding tour, after which they will return to this city. Amou ng those who attended the wedding fron this city were Mrs, Margaret McHug h, P.M. Ringrose and Maurice Ringrose. | Family F7644
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3752 | 1905 Appleton Crescent, Appleton, WI. dated December 20, 1905; FREEDOM Tho mas DORSEY of Center spent Sunday here, the guest of Pat RANDERSON. | Dorsey, Thomas William (I16898)
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3753 | 1905 Appleton Post Crescent dated 11/04/1905 Farmers Fighting in Circuit Co urt - Third suit between Lorenz Haas and John Powers of town of Buchanan b rought to end today for malicious prosecution.A verdict is expected to be brought in this afternoon by the jury in the c ase of Lorenz Haas vs John Powers. Haas has sued Powers for malicious pro secution and the damages claimed amounted to nearly $3,000. Powers and Ha as our farmers residing in the town of Buchanan, the two farms adjoining e ach other. This is the third suit in which these two men have involved i n, and the trouble rising over a road which the Town Board ordered buil t, which was constructed between the two farms. The board ordered Powe rs to tear down a rail fence which was on his property in order that the r oad might be constructed. Powers refused to do this according to testimo ny for the plaintiff in the case, Haas contends that he was authoriz ed by the town commissioner to help himself to the rails in the fence whi ch Powers refused to tear down. Haas claims that he was driven away fr om the fence by Powers who was armed with a pitchfork and that Powers to ld him that they were going to get rid of some of the " 60 acre farme rs in that vicinity and " one of which was Haas. Haas was sued at the ti me for stealing wood from Powers before a local justice and the case was d iscontinued on the grounds of no cause for action. Powers again sued h is neighbor but the district attorney dismissed the case. Powers states t hat acted upon the advice of the chairman of the Town Board and upon cons ul of two attorneys when he refused to tear down the fence or allow Ha as to take the rails and brought suit against Haas for the same reason. H aas contends it Powers sued him merely for the purpose of injuring him, en deavoring to carry out a threat to get rid of him and consequently is n ow suing him for malicious prosecution. Powers is a defendant in anoth er case which we heard tomorrow in the Circuit Court, at James Hurley havi ng sued him for mayhem. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3754 | 1905 Brown County Marriage reords Vol 6 page 418; Patrick J. Fox, son of J ohn Fox and Mary Keating, born and resides in Hollandtown, a farmer, marri ed Bridget Maolney of Andrew Maloney and Catherine Lawton, she born in DeP ere, married on 10/18/1905 in DePere. | Family F6211
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3755 | 1905 Census Buchanan page 21; Listed as Mrs Mary Wilpolt age 48? widowe d, born in Wisconsin, Parents born Ireland, occupation Housekeeper. List ed living with 4 children, Henry 18, Albert 16, Annie 14, Richard 7. Betwe en the Reynolds family and Nicholas Jacoby Family (he was Census taker). | POWERS, Sarah Ann (I5)
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3756 | 1905 Census Buchanan page 21; Listed living with widowed mother, age 7 | WILPOLT, Richard Barney "Hinky" (I2)
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3757 | 1905 Census Kaukauna; Peter Phillips 70 Anna Phillips 64 Margaret Phillips 25 Rose Phillips 22 Clara Phillips 19 Sophy Phillips 15 | Philipps, Peter Sr. (I19530)
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3758 | 1905 Census, NOT listed living with widowed mother. | Wilpolt, Louis Elmer (I3282)
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3759 | 1905 Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society records; Henry Elsbernd di ed in 1905 age 52y 11m, interred 8/02/1905 | Elsbernd, Henry George (I7012)
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3760 | 1905 Cincinnati Volksfreund issue date 8/02/1905 aged 52-11m-10d | Elsbernd, Henry George (I7012)
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3761 | 1905 Correspondence - Freedom John Adrians and Anna VanDyke Kaukauna S un 9/28/1905 A2 Wedding | Family F35164
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3762 | 1905 Correspondence - Little Chute Annie Doyle and John Maloney; Katie Va ndenheuvel and Arnold Jansen; Nellie Lamers and Henry Hammen Kaukauna S un 9/21/1905 A2 Wedding | Family F16525
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3763 | 1905 Dane Co. Death records Volume: 03 Page: 0421; Name: Gregory Cox Dea th Date: 08 Mar 1905, Born 10/28/1889 in Madison, died of Diabetic mellitu s. Father John Coxborn Wis, Mother Fannie Cox born Madison, Wi. Buri ed at Calvary Cem. | Cox, Gregory (I17774)
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3764 | 1905 Double wedding with brother William. | Kimmitt, Annie (I29211)
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3765 | 1905 Double wedding with sister | Kimmitt, William (I35301)
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3766 | 1905 From Railroad retirement board; Worked for C & N.W. RR from 4/19 05 - 9/1905, occupation brakeman and switchman. | Wilpolt, Albert Fabin (I3281)
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3767 | 1905 Hamilton County Death records 22/88; Henry age 52 died 7/31/1905 of D elerium tremens from fall down stairs, parents not listed address 2121 Vi ne st, buried at St Marys | Elsbernd, Henry George (I7012)
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3768 | 1905 Kaukauan Times dated 6/30/1905John E Coenen has returned from Madison having graduated from the Universi ty there. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/15/1905John E Coenen gave a farwell party Sunday, he will depart to Monroe, W is to teach High School. | Coonen, John Edgar (I2753)
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3769 | 1905 Kaukauna Axle Lindberg - 50 Clara Lindberg - 44 Edward Lindberg - 19 Ada Lindberg - 15 Ereck Lindberg - 13 | Lindberg, Axel (I165477)
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3770 | 1905 Kaukauna Census page 3Listed living with parents age 16, born in Wisconsin, listed as Liza | Keelan, Elizabeth (I22180)
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3771 | 1905 Kaukauna Census page 6 Listed living with parents age 20 | Keelan, Margaret (I36706)
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3772 | 1905 Kaukauna Census page 6; Listed living with parents age 18 | Keelan, Mary Francis (I36707)
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3773 | 1905 Kaukauna Census page 6; Listed living with wife and 3 children, a ge 60 born Vermont parents born Ireland, occupation Farmer, also brother P eter living with them. | Keelan, James (I2017)
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3774 | 1905 Kaukauna living with sister Mary and her husband frank Biselx | O'Neil, Josephine or Johanna (I16976)
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3775 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/18/1905; Holland - First call for Peter Rademac her and Anna Micke of Freedom. | Family F371
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3776 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/06/1905; Holland - Wm. Micke who purchased Dr. Lo rdis farm a few weeks ago located north of Kaukauna left here Monday to oc cupy said farm. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/30/1905; Holland - William Micke of Kaukauna pur chaes 2 draft horses of Hugh Finnegan and 2 milk cows from Michael Nytes | Micke, William (I692)
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3777 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/20/1905; Holland- Barney Wilpole, one of our nei ghbors, sawed a large pile of poles into stove wood on Monday and Tuesday. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/04/1905; Holland - B. Wilpolt was an Appleton vis itor Monday. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/08/1905; Holland - B. Wilpolt attended the weddi ng of Peter Rademacher and Anna Micke at Freedom on Wednesday. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/17/1905; "Holland" Mrs Anna Nagan and daught er Anna visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Barney Wilpole. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/10/1905; Barney Wilpolt and Henry Vandenberg att ended the funeral of Wm. Vanderheiden on Tuesday. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/24/1905; Holland - Barney Wilpolt has been bu sy this week hauling hay from George Vanderheiden's farm. | Wilpolt, Bernard (I385)
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3778 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/19/1905; Mamie Donohue of Appleton married Will iam Dyer of Boone Iowa, attended by Mrs M.C. Ryan and son Clement. (more) | Family F10319
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3779 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/19/1905; P.J. Fox married Bessie Maloney of DeP ere on Wednesday. 1905 Kaukauna Times, Kaukauna, WI,dated October 20, 1905; P. J. FOX of th is place and Miss Bessie MALONEY of Depere were united in marriage at St. Mary's church Wednesday morning. | Family F6211
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3780 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/19/1905Little Chute - Miss Katie Lauz and Joseph Heitpas were married on Wednesda y. | Family F7900
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3781 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/04/1905 (see article which includes a picture)John Brill, the democratic nominee for the second Assembly district, was b orn in the Province of Rhine, Germany March 26, 1844. At the age of eig ht his parents located at the town og Granville, in Milwaukee County. In O ctober 1863 the family located on the Meade farm in the Town of Buchana n, one year later his father Michael Brill, agreeing to purchase the plac e. The money paid for the farm was earned by the subject and his two broth ers, who worked in the lumber woods on the Oconto river and in the saw mil ls of the city of the same name. For four years Mr Brill purchased timb er for Webster & Lawson on the Shioc river in the town of Cicero and at Ma rtens landing below the Kaukauna Rapids.Being a favorite of the farmers Mr Brill was employed by the Reuter Br os to purchase hub and spoke timber for their factory. At the age of twen ty one he was elected clerk of the school district and later assesso r. At the age of thirty a committee of Appleton citizens waited on him a nd he was induced to enter the race for sheriff and was elected by a lar ge majority. Two years later he was reelcted in the same office. During h is two terms, Appleton county jail was considered the best managed and cle anest jail in the state. Any one who cares to refer to the report of the s tate board of charity and reform can see that our statement is true.For fourteen years Mr Brill has been supervisor of the Town of Buchanan a nd for four years now he held the responsible position of Chairman of t he County Board. Mr. Brill is a man who has always shown good judgeme nt as a public officer and a man who does his own thinking. His rulings wh ile chairman of the County board were fair and satisfactory to a majori ty of the members of the body. | Brill, John (I1420)
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3782 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/09/1905; Clement Ryan of Marion is visiting h is grandparents Mr & Mrs M Donohue. | Ryan, Clement (I17267)
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3783 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/10/1905 a new boy at the home of John Lamers on Jan 3 | Lamers, Hugo M. (I16889)
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3784 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/10/1905; Al Vander heiden of Butte Mont return ed home to attend the funeral of his brother Willie. | Vanderheiden, Albert (I3211)
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3785 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/10/1905;Barney Wilpolt and Henry Vandenberg atte nded the funeral of Wm. Vanderheiden on Tuesday. | Vandenberg, Henry Anton (I679)
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3786 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/17/1905 About 20 couples celebrated the birthday of Mrs C.J. Faust at her ho me on Wednesday. | Faust, Charles J. (I3690)
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3787 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/24/1905Ruth and Viola Kromer, twin daughters of George Kromer celebrated their 7 th birthday last Sunday. | Kromer, Ruth (I14236)
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3788 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/02/1905; Askeaton - Mrs Dan Summers w as taken ill Thursday to St Vincent Hospital where she underwent an append icitis operation. | Freeman, Anna (I35477)
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3789 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/09/1905 Eddie the 13 year old son of Louis Faust is at St Elizabeth for appendicit is. | Faust, Edward (I4806)
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3790 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/15/1905 Darboy - Miss Tena Coonen returned home from a 2 week visit with her sist er Mrs Henry VanAbel at Appleton. | Coonen, Christina "Tina" (I2754)
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3791 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/16/1905; Born to Martin Coonen a boy on Monday. | Coenen, John Joseph (I78931)
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3792 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/23/1905; An Old Settler The Sun always enjoys a visit from the old settlers. Christ Harten of Little Chute happened into the Sun office Monday afternoon- it being his annual visit, and after leaving $1.50 in order that the Sun might light up his household for another year, our old friend's mind drifted back to the year 1866 when he arrived in Little Chute from Holland, having but $30 in his pocket. After paying $35 for a "long-legged" stove he started housekeeping, $5 in debt. Going to Green Bay to secure employment as a mason on the court house of that city - then being built. He received $3.50 each day and came home every two weeks to visit his wife and children. One of his trips was made on foot leaving Green Bay at six o'clock in the morning and arriving at Little Chute seven hours later - sore foot and weary, and it was his last trip by the tie route. Mr. Hartjen is sixty-eight years of age and still works his farm of sixty-two acres. His house is located on the top of the hill on Appleton Road, situated between the railroad track and the Zeeland house. He is still hale and hearty. | Hartjes, Christian (I12739)
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3793 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/13/1905; Holland - Jack Powers is the first to start sowing this spring. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/23/1905; Holland - Phil Arkeson purchased a lar ge load of barley from John Powers which he hauled home Tuesday. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/30/1905; John Powers of Buchanan has two teams p lowing on Wenesday Mar 28, litlle plowing has been done in March for a num ber of years. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3794 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/27/1905 Holland - a new girl arriv ed at the home of Mr & Mrs Wm. Cox. | Cox, Olivia Elisabeth (I17775)
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3795 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/18/1905; born to Mr & Mrs Joe Faust Wednesda y, a baby boy. | Faust, Gregory M. (I771)
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3796 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/25/1905; Holland - New arrivals, a boy at Geor ge Onkels... | Onkels, Joseph J. (I47959)
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3797 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/25/1905; Holland - New arrivals, a girl at John Powers... | Powers, Genevieve (I838)
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3798 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/01/1905; Anna Wilpolt listed as (graduated?) 7 th grade at St. Mary's School. | Wilpolt, Ann (I358)
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3799 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/15/1905 The marriage of Miss Mayme Schwalbach and Tony Merget took place on Tuesday. | Family F7678
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3800 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/15/1905; Farm for sale. Eighty acres of la nd in the town of Freedom is offered for sale. The place is known as the S chool Farm. 55 acres under cultivation, fair buildings and a good well. F or particulars, inquire with Mrs Garrit Romenesko in Wrightstown. | Vandenberg, Petronella (I3766)
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3801 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/29/1905 Announcement has been made of the upcoming marriage of Miss Katie Faust da ughter of City Ascessor Nic Faust to Joseph J. Berendson of Green Bay on J uly 11. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905 Tuesday at 9 AM Miss Katherine Faust only daughter of Mr. & Mrs Nicolas Fa ust became Mrs. Joseph Berendsen. | Family F2333
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3802 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/29/1905; Mike VanAbel will take over James Barre tt's Saloon on Third St. | VanAbel, Michael (I16756)
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3803 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/29/1905Mrs Barney Finnegan of Pelican Lake arrived Saturday for a visit with h er daughter Mrs Richard Powers. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/21/1905Mrs. B. Finnegan who has been visiting with her son George at the hou se of her daughter Mrs. R. B. Powers, returned to Pelican on Sunday. | O'Halleran, Katherine (I1764)
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3804 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/20/1905; A baby girl arrived at the home of Fra nk Garlic on Saturday. | Noie, Marie Helen (I252)
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3805 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/20/1905; See article - Fred Goetzman saves horse . | Goetzman, Freidrich (I263)
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3806 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/27/1905; Thursday was the 25 anniv of Mr & Mrs J .E. Verstegen, they celebrated with daughter Katie on Thursday July 20th. | Family F42248
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3807 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/27/1905; Thursday was the 25 anniv of Mr & Mrs J .E. Verstegen, they celebrated with daughter Katie on Thursday July 20th. | Family F42248
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3808 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/17/1905 Mrs. Gertrude CROELL daughter of Renni er VANDENHEUVEL married Nic SCHOMMER both of Little Chute, attended by sis ter Katie Vandenheuvel. | Family F22151
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3809 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/17/1905 Mrs. Gertrude CROELL daughter of Renni er VANDENHEUVEL married Nic SCHOMMER both of Little Chute, attended by sis ter Katie Vandenheuvel. | Family F22151
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3810 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/14/1905 Anna VERSTEGEN daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J ohn E Verstegen married Henry G. WILLIAMSEN at Little Chute yesterday. 1905 Kaukauna Times Sept 15, 1905; Mrs. J. I. TONER attended the wedding W ednesday morning at Little Chute, of Mr. and Mrs. John VERSTEGEN's daughte r, Miss Anna VERSTEGEN, to Mr. Henry WILLIAMSON. | Verstegen, Anna Maria (I22154)
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3811 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/14/1905; Dr. M.C. Ryan of Marion spent Sunday in the city guest of Mrs Ryans parents Mr & Mrs M Donohue. | Ryan, Martin C. (I4921)
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3812 | 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated dated 5/18/1905; Bernard Finnegan and daughter M ae left for Chicago to visit relatives. | Finnegan, Bernard (I1064)
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3813 | 1905 Kaukauna Times 4/14/1905; John SUMMERS of Askeaton visited a few da ys with his uncle, Thos. ROHAN | Summers, John J. (I29567)
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3814 | 1905 Kaukauna Times 4/14/1905; son Frank of Greenleaf were called here th is week by the continued and severe illness of Mrs. L. E. VANDENBERG. | Nettles, Gertrude (I3113)
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3815 | 1905 Kaukauna Times date 6/09/1905; Peter Rademacher and Anna Micke were ma rried at St Nicholas in Freedom last Wednesday. | Family F371
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3816 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 1/06/1905George Kromer and wife were in Antigo to attend the railway emplyees dance . | Kromer, Johann Georg "George" (I14268)
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3817 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 1/20/1905Mrs George Green lost two $10 bills, they were found by Willie Reardon a nd "Peddie" Goeztman, they were substantially rewarded by Mrs Green. | Goetzman, Peter Leo (I266)
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3818 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 1/27/1905; Mr & Mrs Joseph Peters were surpris ed by a sleighload of Freedom merrymakers on Sunday who came to spend t he day with them. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 4/07/1905; Joseph Peters and wife visited Freed om guests of the latters mother, Mrs A Micke. | Peters, Joseph Edward (I740)
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3819 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905 Anton Moody of Clintonville spent a few days here as a guest of his sist er Mrs William Biese. | Muthig, Elizabeth (I7205)
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3820 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905 Miss Katie Renn has returned from a visit with her cousin Mrs. Jos. Berend son at Green Bay. | Faust, Katherine Marie (I4660)
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3821 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905; Announcement was made of the marria ge of Henry Verhagen of Freedom and Minnie Weyers. | Family F653
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3822 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905; Miss Nellie CURTIN who is teaching school at Harrison visited here Sunday the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D.R. CURTIN. | Curtin, Nell (I16763)
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3823 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905; Mrs. H. VAN VREEDE was called to Fre edom Monday on account of the serious illness of her mother Mrs. john ARTS | Arts, Mary (I33961)
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3824 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905; Will Coonen has moved his fami ly to DePere where he will move onto his fathers farm. | Coenen, William Augustine (I85013)
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3825 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/20/1905Miss Katie Renn has returned from a visit with her cousin Mrs. Jos. Berend son at Green Bay. | Renn, Katherine (I4880)
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3826 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/27/1905; Martin Weyenberg of Freedom was fou nd guilty by a jury consisting of Thom. Earles, Mike Keelan, Peter Essle r, John Schulties, Peter Eimmermann and O.H. Runte of assault and batter y. The complaining witness was Theodore Micke. The case was the outgrow th of a quarrel that occured last week. The jury rendered a verdict aft er 1/2 an hour. | Weyenberg, Martin Jr. (I5064)
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3827 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/03/1905; The malicious prosecution case of Law rence HAAS vs. John POWERS, residents of Buchanan, was tried in circuit co urt at Appleton this week, the jury rendering a verdict of $500 for the pl aintiff. A motion for a new trial will be argued in a few days. The case h ad its origin in a line fence, the ownership of which was claimed by bo th parties. HAAS removed a portion of the fence and was arrested. The plai ntiff was represented by John BOTTENSEK and G. T. MOESKES of Appleton a nd the defendant by G. H. DAWSON of Kaukauna and T. H. RYAN of Appleton." | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3828 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/10/1905; Married, Miss Barbara Yingling daugh ter of Mr & Mrs Matt Yingling was united in marriage Tuesday morni ng to Mr Theodore Jansen of Little Chute at St. Mary's Church. Accompany t hem to the alter was the brides sister Miss Anna Yingling and the grooms b rother William Jansen. A wedding breakfast was served at the Grand View Ho tel. Mr & Mrs Jansen departed for Niagra where the groom is employed at t he big paper plant of Kimberly-Clark as a machine tender. 11/11/1905 APC; Theodore Jansen and Barba ra Yingling were married at St Mary's on Tuesday. | Family F195
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3829 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/10/1905;Miss Anna Romenesko of Freedom w as a guest of her sister Mrs John Bougie this week. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 12/22/1905; Miss Anna Romenesko in company wi th her cousin is going to open a dressmaking establishment in Little Chute . | Romenesko, Anna (I2853)
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3830 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 12/08/1905; George Finnegan spent Sunday with h is parents Mr & Mrs Barney Finnegan at Pelican Lake. | Finnegan, George Bernard (I4973)
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3831 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 12/29/1905; Mrs Henry Leppla of Brillion who was in the city visiting Mrs W. V. Leppla returned home Friday. | Leppla, Henry (I13968)
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3832 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 3/10/1905; Married - Mr. Frank Noye and Miss Nel lie Weyenberg daughter of Mr & Mrs Weyenberg of the town of Buchanan on F eb 21. The witnesses were Mary Weyenberg and Jos. Chopin. the marrage bei ng private and the certificate for the same having been issued to Frank No ye better known as Frank Garlich. Both are well known young people of t he North and South sides respectivly and have many friends who wish th em a pleasant voyage through life. | Family F172
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3833 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 3/17/1905; The Relief Society will meet with M rs Richard Powers next Thursday. This is probably referring to the other M rs Richard Powers whos husband had died? 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 8/11/1905; Mrs. R.B. Powers and daughter depart ed Tuesday for an outing with her parents Mr & Mrs B. Finnegan who are n ow residents of Pelican Lake. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/15/1905; Mrs R.B. Powers was in Appleton Mond ay to call on friends. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/06/1905; Mrs RB Powers returned Wednesday fr om a visit with her parents at Pelican Lake. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/17/1905; Mrs R. B. Powers and daughter Lois m ade a trip to Milwaukee on Saturday. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/07/1905; Mrs R Powers and daughter Lois return ed from a visit at Rhinelander Saturday. | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3834 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 3/24/1905; Miss Elisabeth Feller is in Chicago t his week attending a dressmakers convention. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905; Miss Elizabeth Feller took her assist ants in the shop and friends on an outing to Brighton Beach. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/20/1905; Miss Lizzie Feller entertained a ll of the young ladies employed in her dressmaking parlor at a picnic at B righton Beach on Friday. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/20/1905; Miss Lizzie Feller will close down h er dressmaking parlor on Monday and with her sister Anna and Mrs Wallie Le ppla will visit Holcombe, Wis, St. Paul, MN, Sioux Falls SD and Sioux Ci ty Iowa and not return until September. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/21/1905; Miss Elizabeth Feller's dressmaking p arlors will be closed for the next 6 weeks.Mrs Wallie Leppla and Misses Elizabeth and Anna Feller will depart Saturd ay for Holcombe to visit their parents M/M peter Feller for their summer v acation, also friends at Sioux Falls, south Dakota and Sioux City Iowa whe re they will be absent until sept 1st. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 12/15/1905; Miss Elizabeth Feller returned fr om a week visit with friends in Chicago. | Feller, Elisabeth Caroline (I3751)
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3835 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 3/24/1905; Mrs Barney Keelan and son Willie of A ntigo arrived last Friday for a visit with her parents Mr & Mrs John Roh an and other relatives in Hollandtown. | Rohan, Mary Ann (I3011)
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3836 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 3/31/1905 Miss Lillie Bay who has been employed at Oconto Falls at the Falls Manufac turing Company paper mill is home visiting her mother Mrs. John Bay. | Bay, Lillian (I992)
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3837 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 4/14/1905; Frank Garlich is laid up several wee ks caused by his kneecap is preparing his blind for duck hunting, la id up as a machinist at the Combined Locks Mill. | Noie, Frank George (I250)
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3838 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 4/14/1905; Miss Genevieve DONAHUE and brother Ra ymond were Sunday guests with their sister, Mrs. M. C.RYAN at Marion | Donahue, Genevieve (I6100)
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3839 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 4/21/1905; "Freedom" a daughter has been add ed to the family circle of Mr & Mrs Jos Romenesko and a son to the ho me of Henry Romenesko | Romenesko, Leonard Henry (I1950)
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3840 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 4/21/1905; "Freedom" a daughter has been add ed to the family circle of Mr & Mrs Jos Romenesko and a son to the ho me of Henry Romenesko. | Romenesko, Florence (I1929)
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3841 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 4/28/1905; Miss Anna Wilpolt spent a portion of the week with friends at Dundas. | Wilpolt, Ann (I358)
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3842 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 5/16/1905; Well driller Jos Faust has another pr ospective assistant in a brand new boy who arrived wed afternoon at the ir home on the island. | Faust, Joseph J. (I768)
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3843 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 5/19/1905; The announcment was made Sunday of t he marriage of Peter Rademacher to Miss Anna Micke of Freedom. The bri de is a very popular young lady and is well and favorably known here havi ng resided here a few yeras ago. The groom is one of our promising young m en and is employed to the Dundas woodenware factory. | Family F371
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3844 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 5/26/1905; Miss Sophia Garlich departed Saturd ay for an extended visit with relatives in Oshkosh, her daughter Lena in M ilwaukee and brothers at Portland and Ionia Michigan. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/22/1905; Mrs Sophia Garlich returned Sat fr om a visit with her brother near Saginaw, Mich where she has spent the pa st 4 months. | Schnabel, Sophia (I434)
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3845 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 6/09/1905; Billy Garlich, brother of John Garli ch who pitched for the Kaukauna Team last season, has developed into qui te a twirler for the Little Rapids team. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/26/1905; William Garlich, Thomas Henche and Hen ry Dolven have returned from 3 months in the harvest fields of Dakota. | Garlich, William (I437)
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3846 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 6/16/1905; Mrs John Bay and daughter Goldie le ft Tuesday for Fond du Lac where they wil visit relatives for a week. | Lohfing, Marie (I729)
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3847 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 6/23/1905; Miss Mae Geldernic who has been visit ing her sister Mrs Chas Appleton returned to Menasha Sunday. | Geldernich, Mary (I988)
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3848 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/07/1905; Mr & Mrs John Leppla have arrived fr om Sioux City, Iowa for a two week visit with friends and relatives. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905; Mr & Mrs W.V. Leppla and Mr. Mrs Jo hn Leppla spent Sunday at Medina with their parents. | Leppla, John H. (I33010)
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3849 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905 Tuesday at 9 AM Miss Katherine Faust only daughter of Mr. & Mrs Nicolas Fa ust became Mrs. Joseph Berendsen. | Faust, Katherine Marie (I4660)
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3850 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905; George Garlich of Park Falls who is e mployed at the Flamboue Paper Co lathe mill arrived home Saturday for a sh ort visit. | Noie, George (I433)
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3851 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905; Miss Irene Bay is at Neenah to spe nd a week with her cousin Miss Jessie Heller. | Bay, Irene (I993)
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3852 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/14/1905; Mr & Mrs W.V. Leppla and Mr. Mrs Jo hn Leppla spent Sunday at Medina with their parents. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 10/06/1905; Mr & Mrs Wm. J. Doherty and Mr & M rs W.V. Leppla will jointly entertain a large group of friends at a danci ng party at the Knights of Pythias Hall this eve. The Mill & Nugent Orches tra will furnish music. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/26/1905; W. Leppla and wife were gues ts of Mr & Mrs Geo Dawson at Brillion on Sat & Sun. | Leppla, Walter "Wallie" (I3702)
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3853 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/21/1905; Miss Elizabeth Feller's dressmaking p arlors will be closed for the next 6 weeks.Mrs Wallie Leppla and Misses Elizabeth and Anna Feller will depart Saturd ay for Holcombe to visit their parents M/M peter Feller for their summer v acation, also friends at Sioux Falls, south Dakota and Sioux City Iowa whe re they will be absent until sept 1st. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/01/1905; Mrs Wallie Leppla, Anna and Elizabe th Feller returned from their 6 week outing. | Feller, Anna (I3356)
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3854 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/21/1905; Mrs Wallie Leppla and sister Anna Fel ler visited friends in Milwaukee Tuesday.Mrs Wallie Leppla and Misses Elizabeth and Anna Feller will depart Saturd ay for Holcombe to visit their parents M/M Peter Feller for their summer v acation, also friends at Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Sioux City Iowa whe re they will be absent until Sept 1st. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/01/1905; Mrs Wallie Leppla, Anna and Elizabe th Feller returned from their 6 week outing 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/10/1905; Mrs W.V. Leppla was a Milwaukee visi tor Tuesday. | Feller, Marie (I3355)
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3855 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/28/1905; "Holland" Will Micke and mother of Fr eedom visited Mrs. Joseph Peters here. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 11/03/1905; William Micke will dispose of his per sonal property at auction sale on Wed Nov 15 at his farm in the town of Fr eedom. Mr Micke has purchased a section of land in South Dakota near Rosco e, where our former townsman William Finder is located and will move we st this fall. | Micke, William Joseph Sr. (I2911)
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3856 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 7/28/1905; Jos. Peters is all smiles these da ys over the arrival of a fine baby boy, the first born."Holland" Will Micke and mother of Freedom visited Mrs. Joseph Peters here . | Micke, Grace Elisabeth (I694)
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3857 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 8/04/1905; Assessor Chas Appleton and wife are re joycing over the arrival of a son. | Appleton, Chester J. (I3730)
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3858 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 8/08/1905; "Holland" Martin Peters and wife who w erre recently married at Freedom visited here before leaving for their n ew home in Portland OR. | Peters, Martin Albert (I793)
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3859 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 8/25/1905; Miss Marie Peters was at Freedom th is week to be a bridesmaid for Miss Gertrude Micke. 1905 Kaukauna Sun dated 8/31/1905; Freedom - Marriage of Mr Peters and Mi ss Micke took place Tuesday at St. Nicholas. Note - Gertrude's husband Martin Albert Peters is a 1st cousin to Joseph E dward Peters who married Gertrude's sister Grace Elisabeth Micke in 1904 | Family F345
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3860 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/01/1905; Barney Keelan of Antigo is visiting h is brothers Michael and James Keelan. | Keelan, Bernard (I2028)
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3861 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/01/1905; Holland - Mr & Mrs Thos. Duffy and Jo hn Powers and wife visited the caves at Cooperstown last week. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3862 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/01/1905; Miss Fannie Hyland has been engag ed to teach at Ladysmith and leaves on Tuesday. | Hyland, Frances Elizabeth "Fan" (I134384)
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3863 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/08/1905; Notice is hereby given to all concern ed that hunting or any other trespassingon the property of William ROHAN, just east of the city on the Hollandto wn road, is positively forbidden, and anyone found in the woods or on t he property mentioned will be prosecuted under the laws of the state. | Rohan, William Matthew (I2877)
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3864 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/08/1905; P. A. GOUDEMAN of Little Chute who ru ns a successful general store finds his business increasing so rapidly th at he will add another store in width to his present building. Mr. GLOUDEM AN keeps two delivery teams running about hisown village, Kimberley, Combined Locks and to Kaukauna, and employs eig ht clerks in his store. | Gloudemans, Peter A. (I11872)
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3865 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/15/1905 Miss Anna NYTES of Sheboygan is at present visiting with her sister, Mrs. Adam HOLZSCHUH | Nytes, Mary Sophia (I16239)
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3866 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/15/1905; Messrs Will Duffy, William Powers a nd Miss Anna Vandenberg are attending Oshkosh Normal School. 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 12/08/1905; "Holland" Will Duffy and William Powe rs of the Oshkosh Normal School spent Thanksgiving with their parents. | Powers, William Harold (I685)
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3867 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/22/1905; Miss Lena Garlich returned from a 8 m onth abscense at Milwaukee with friends and Ionia and Grand Rapids, Mich w ith relatives. | Garlich, Magdelena "Lena" (I439)
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3868 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/29/1905; Alfred Wilpolt an employee ofthe Nort h-Western car shops had one of his toes crushed Saturday by having a b ar of iron fall upon it. | Wilpolt, Albert Fabin (I3281)
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3869 | 1905 Kaukauna Times dated 9/29/1905; The case of John POWERS versus Lorenz HASS, both residents of Hollandtown, which was decided in favor of POWERS two years ago before Justice E. A. BAKER and later appealed to the circuit court, was settled out of court Monday, the case having been called for the present session of the circuit court, POWERS withdrawing and agreeing to the payment of all costs. The case originally grew out of the taking up of a bull owned by POWERS, by HAAS who demanded a small amount of damages. Payment was refused and a justice court suit followed. The parties to the case have now sensibly settled their difficulties which they should have done two years ago and thus avoided the paying out of sufficient money to have purchased several bovines of the gentleman variety. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3870 | 1905 Kaukaune Sun dated 3/16/1905; Holland - a Girl born at Mr & Mrs Dan Gasheen's | Glasheen, Florence (I28186)
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3871 | 1905 Lake Church Baptismal records; Joannis Schimberg born on 10/24/1905 b aptized on 10/28/1905 to Peter Schimberg and Margaretha Ruppert Patrini JO annes Groff? and Elisabeth Karthiser. Noted marriage 6/01/1929 to Theresa L auter at Holy Cross church. | Schimberg, John (I22582)
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3872 | 1905 MN Census lists 1077 Ross as address, living in that district for 7 years, and in MN for 26 years and 0 months (Jun 1879). Given that the years and months of residence for the two children are accurate with their known births, the specific date of Jun 1879 may be also. 1077 Ross St St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA | Cline, Thomas James (I203094)
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3873 | 1905 Out Co Death records V6 Page 112; Josephine, single, cause of death C erebro Spinal Menegitis & Exhastion, buried at Freedom. | Verhagen, Josephine (I135080)
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3874 | 1905 Outagamie Co Birth records #2888; Annie Mary born on 3/29/1905 to Jos eph Conrad and Mary Romenesko, other children listed Walter and John | Conrad, Anna Sophia (I31922)
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3875 | 1905 Outagamie County Birth records #25 Agnes born on 6/05/1905 in Freedom to Lambert Vandeneberg a farmer bo rn in Freedom and Elisabeth School born in Port Washington. Other childr en are John, Ellen, Joseph, Theodore, Johanna, Minnie and Vincent. | Vandenberg, Agnes (I16928)
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3876 | 1905 Outagamie County Birth records #362 Mary Madaline born on 8/02/1905 to William Stilp and Sarah Vaughn, he bo rn Menasha, she born Grand Chute. Other children, Cecelia, Walter, Leo, Al oisius, Clement, Willard, Catharine | Stilp, Mary Magdaline (I28785)
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3877 | 1905 Outagamie County Birth records #884Christine born on 1/06/1905 in Vandenbroek to Henry Vandenhuevel and Mary L amers. Both parents listed born in Little Chute. Other children listed bo rn to this couple; Theodore Peter, Christ, Hattie. | VandenHeuvel, Josephine (I23136)
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3878 | 1905 Outagamie County Birth Records Vol. 10 page 388. Father listed as bo rn in Osborn, WI. | Appleton, Chester J. (I3730)
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3879 | 1905 Outagamie County Marriage records #713; Peter Vandenberg son of Willi am Vandenberg and Henrietta Jansen a farmer born and residing in Freed om , married Mary Weyenberg daughter of Martin Weyenberg and Johanna VanRi xsel. She born in Freedom. | Family F5299
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3880 | 1905 Outagamie County Marriage records Vol 4 Page 246; Joseph Klein of Mic hael Kline and Mary Wittman, born in Buchanan resides in Kaukauna marri ed Johanna Maria Welhouse born in Appleton, on 2/28/1905 in Appleton. | Family F20797
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3881 | 1905 Outagamie County Marriage records; married William Dyer of Boone Io wa Oct 1905.Mary Donohue 17 Oct 1905 Outagamie 04 0198 William A Dyer 17 Oct 1905 Outa gamie 04 0198William born in Fond du Lac resides in Boone, Iowa, occupation Clerk, Ma ry daughter of Michael Donohue and Mary Duggan, born in Appleton, Witness ed by Genevieve Donohue and J. Wells McCoy. | Family F10319
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3882 | 1905 Outagamie Marriage record Mary Frameth 18 Dec 1905 Outagamie 04 0264 George Hurst 18 Dec 1905 Outagamie 04 0264 | Family F1053
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3883 | 1905 St. Francis Catholic Church Internment records; Margaretha Noon , M rs Rich. Powers Sr. died on Nov 2 buried on Nov 4, born in Ireland ag ed 81 years, noted died in S. Kaukauna buried in Holland.1905 St. Francis Catholic Church Holland, WI. Death Records; 11/02/1905 Ma rgaretha Noon Mrs Richd Powers aged 81 died of old age. | NOONAN, Margaret (I11)
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3884 | 1905 St. Francis Catholic Church records; Olivia Elisabeth baptized on 4/2 4/1905 born on 4/22, of Guillemus Cox and Magdelena Hein, sponsors Thos. C ox and Elisabeth Hein. Name: Olivia E Cox Birth Date: 22 Apr 1905 Birth Place: Holland,, Wisconsin Gender: Female Race: White Father's Name: William Cox Father's Birth Place: Holland, , Wisconsin Mother's name: Magdalena Hein Mother's Birth Place: Holland, , Wis FHL Film Number: 1299480 | Cox, Olivia Elisabeth (I17775)
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3885 | 1905 St. Mary's Catholic Church Kaukauna Death records, Daniel Ryan died F eb 23, 1905. Aged 85 buried Feb 27. | Ryan, Daniel J. (I2032)
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3886 | 1905 St. Patrick's Askeaton Baptismal records; Ellen Esther born on 4/12/1 905, baptized on 4/14/1905 to Michael Fox and Maria Powers. Baptismal sponsors Michael Fox and Elisa Powers. | Fox, Esther Ellen (I4632)
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3887 | 1905 St. Patricks Askeaton Baptismal register Richard Ambros born on 12/07/1905, baptized on 12/12/1905 to Patrick Hannaw ay and Brigetta Powers. Baptismal Sponsors Jacobus Clark and Brigetta Clar k. | Hanaway, Richard Ambros (I35528)
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3888 | 1905 St. Paul Wrightstown Burial records page 335. feb 17, 1905 age 43 yea rs | VandeHey, Mardine "Ardina" (I896)
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3889 | 1905 State Census Harrison; Math Kuepper 57 Susan Kuepper 45 Math Kuepper 17 Dora Kuepper 33 Lena Kuepper 14 Barbara Kuepper 13 Susan Kuepper 11 Nickolas Kuepper 7 Clara Kuepper 3 Rosella Kuepper 1 | Kuepper, Barbara (I79691)
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3890 | 1905 State Wisconsin Census; page 455 Mrs. N. Gregorius, living in Town of Center, Outagamie Co., age 54, head of household, born germany, parents same, occupation farmer, owned farm free & clear. Children: Andrew age 27 Mary age 21 Children all born Wisconsin Tressa age 20 Leo age 18 | Peters, Kathrin (I111219)
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3891 | 1905 State Wisconsin Census; page 455 Mrs. N. Gregorius, living in Town of Center, Outagamie Co., age 54, head of household, born germany, parents same, occupation farmer, owned farm free & clear. Children: Andrew age 27 Mary age 21 Children all born Wisconsin Tressa age 20 Leo age 18 | Gregorius, Maria Mary (I129732)
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3892 | 1905 Tombstone St. Mary's Cemetery, Kaukauna; Daniel Ryan, Dec 24, 18 20 - Feb 29, 1905 | Ryan, Daniel J. (I2032)
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3893 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records Film # 1305140, rec # 2887; Leonard Romenes ko born 4/09/1905 in Freedom to Henry Romenesko and Mary Conard, Other chil dren listed already born, Walter, Katie, Maggie | Romenesko, Leonard Henry (I1950)
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3894 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records Film # 1305140, rec # 937, Birth record for L ouis Michael Weber lists father's occupation as Blacksmith born in Woodvil le. | Weber, Mathias (I847)
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3895 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records Film # 1305140, rec # 937; Listed as born 10/ 23/1905 in Kaukauna, WI, to Mathias Weber and Anna Romenesko. Other childr en listed as born were Nicolas, Mamie, (not legible) and Theresa. | Weber, Louis Michael (I1995)
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3896 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records Film # 1305140, rec# 294; Genevie Powers list ed born to John Powers and Ellen RohanOther children listed as Willie, Ellie, Mamie, Eleanor, Patrick, Johnni e, Edward, Margarite. | Powers, Genevieve (I838)
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3897 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records, Film # 1305140, rec # 2894; Florence Romenes ko born 4/05/1905 in Freedom to Joseph Romenesko and Annie Conrad. Other ch ildren already born were John, Tillie, Kate | Romenesko, Florence (I1929)
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3898 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records, Film # 1305140, rec # 741 Michael Patrick O'Connell listed as father to son Harvey James born 8/25/1 905, Michael listed occupation as Laborer. 1906 Wisconsin Birth Records, Film # 1305140, rec # 741 Listed mother to Harvey James O'Connell, as Catherine There sa Doherty. | O'Connell, Harvey James (I2001)
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3899 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records, Film #1305140, rec#0029; Agnes Regina Pennin gs born to Theodore Pennings and Hattie Romenesko, in Freedom. Other child ren listed as Harry, Walter, Peter, Josephine and Mary. | Pennings, Agnes Regina (I1000)
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3900 | 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records, Outagamie County, Vol 10, page 458, reco rd # 1044; Listed as unnamed Wilpole, listed as Male, listed born 6: 30 PM on sat Oct 14, 1905 in Buchanan, WI. Listed father as Berney , occup ation Farmer, Mother as Bardeen 1905 Wisconsin Birth Records, Film # 1305140, rec #935; Listed an unnam ed male born on Sunday Oct 14, 1905 at 6:30 Am in BuchananListed fathers name as Barney Wilpole and mother as Barlie Vandenberg He w as listed as born in Monroe, WI occupation Farmer. She was listed as bo rn in Woodville, WI. Other children listed as born were Harry, Mary, Iren e, and Alvin. | Wilpolt, Leona Elizabeth (I392)
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3901 | 1905 Wisconsin death Records, Outagamie Co Film # 1311647, rec # 1209 Norman Hoolihan, son of John and Anna born and died on 4/05/1900.Father listed as born in Canada, mother born Kaukuana. He lived 4 hours a nd cause of death listed as "not developed". | Hoolihan, Norman (I3271)
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3902 | 1905 Wisconsin Death Records, Outagamie County; Listed maiden name as Marg aret Noon? , born in Ireland, age 81 yrs 6 mos. Died on Nov 2, 1905, in Bu chanan, WI. listed occupation as housewife. Listed cause of death as Gener al breakdown, heart failure | NOONAN, Margaret (I11)
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3903 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records Film # 1275777, rec # 1569; Henry Verhag en married Wilhelmina Weyers on 10/04/1905 in Hollandtwon. His parents we re Gerhard Verhagen and Dora RomeneskoHis occupation Farmer, born & resides in Freedom She born in Holland Her p arents were William Weyers and Johanna Zenestev | Family F653
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3904 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage records Film # 1275843, rec # 2309 Listed Walter born & resides in Dundas, WI, Occupation Laborer She listed born in Dundas.Wit by Frank Wolfinger, Henry Rademacher, Agnes Rademacher, Lena Hoffman | Family F673
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3905 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film # 1266882, Rec # 671; Civil Marri age on 2/21/1905 in Kaukauna. Nellie listed parents names as Martin Weyen berg and Irvine Jacobs (or Jacobe?) Nellie listed as born in Buchanan | Family F172
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3906 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Outagamie Co, Film # 1266882, rec # 56 9; See also Outagamie Co Vol 6 page 323 rec #226Peter Jaekels married Maggie Micke on 8/29/1905 in Appleton, His occupati on is Farming, born in Grand Chute, resides in WoodvilleShe listed born in Hollandtown, her parents listed as Henry Micke and An na Hubert, His parents listed as Mathias Jaekels and Catherina Dehn. Witne ssed by Joseph Brum and Maria Jaekels. | Family F1622
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3907 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Outagamie County, Vol. 6 page 303, reco rd 107. Listed married May 31, 1905, in Freedom, Outagamie, WI.. 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film # 1266882, rec # 726; Listed marr ied May 31, 1905 in Freedom. Anna listed born in Hollandtown. Listed paren ts name as Anthony Mickey and Gertrude Hemerey? Wit. by Gertrude Mickey, T heodore Mickey and Agnes Rademacher. | Family F371
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3908 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Outagamie County, Vol. 6 page 322, reco rd # 219; Listed married on August 29, 1905. Witnessed by Joseph Micke a nd Mary Peters. 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film #1266882, rec # 593 Listed bo rn in Hollandtown. Listed parents as Anthony Mickey and Gertrude Hermesen? 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records, Outagamie County, Vol. 6 page 322, reco rd # 219; Listed married on August 29, 1905. Witnessed by Joseph Micke a nd Mary Peters. Listed parents as Albert Peters and Mary Bernarde. List ed residing in DePere, born in Little Chute. 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records LDS Film #1266882, rec # 593; Listed bo rn in Grand Chute, resides in DePere. Listed occupation as Farmer | Family F345
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3909 | 1905 Wisconsin Marriage Records; Henry J Fink 31 Jul 1905 Calumet 02 035 2, Catharine Gerrits 31 Jul 1905 Calumet 02 0352 | Family F6402
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3910 | 1905; Correspondence - Little Chute Anna DeLyssel and Martin DeWitt; Lissie Jansen and Joseph Jansen Kaukauna Sun 5/11/1905 A2 Wedding | Family F20083
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3911 | 1906 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 11 page 210 Rec # 2994 Hildegard born to George O'Connell, a laborer, and Annie Dougherty, oth er children Agnes, Walter, Viola. | O'Connell, Hildegarde Catherine "Peg" (I3014)
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3912 | 1906 Outagamie County Birth records Vol 11 page 96Kathleen O'Connell born on 11/10/1906 to Andrew O'Connell a stone mason a nd Mary Hoolihan. Other children listed Loretta, John, Stella, Lilly, Blan che, Ella, Andrew, Michael, Ida, Lewellya. | O'Connell, Vernetta Katheryn (I631)
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3913 | 1906 A serious loss (barn fire) Steffon Thon Kaukauna Sun 10/18/19 06 A1 News | Thon, Stephen (I13822)
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3914 | 1906 Appleton Crescent dated 7/20/1906 Mrs. John LEPPLA and daughter Miss Madeline from Fremont, Nebraska a re in the city since Wednesday to visit Mrs. D. M. EGGLESTON. | Eggleston, Jennie Mary (I3759)
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3915 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent dated 5/06/1906; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MCCART HY of Freedom are in this city, having been called here by the death of Mrs. MCCARTHY's sister, Mrs. Henry VANDYKE. | Ebben, Clara (I25004)
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3916 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent dated 9/05/1906; Nicholas H. ADRIANS is today observing his fifty-second birthday anniversary. He was born in Freedom in 1854 and has lived in this county ever since. | Adrians, Nicholas (I35892)
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3917 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent, Appleton, WI, August 2, 1906 - POSSIBLE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: Anton VANDENHEUVEL to Frederick DRIESSEN, proper ty in Little Chute, $4,000. | VandenHeuvel, Anton (I32997)
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3918 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent, Appleton, WI, March 24, 1906 KAUKAUNA NEWS ITEMSMiss Hannah VANDEYACHT, of Dundas visited at the home of her uncle Edward DRIESEN for a few hours Friday. | Vandeyacht, Johanna Helen (I85705)
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3919 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent, Appleton, WI, May 3, 1906 Martin EBBEN, of Phlox, is in the city, He was called here by the death of his sister, Mrs. Henry VANDYKE. | Ebben, Martin (I25005)
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3920 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent, Appleton, WI, October 2, 1906; Miss Cla ra M. SCHUH returned to Chicago after a four weeks' visit with her parents . | Schuh, Clara (I34413)
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3921 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent, Appleton, WI, September 11, 1906; Patri ck MURPHY and sister Anna were the guests of J. GENGLER Sunday. | Murphy, Patrick (I30904)
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3922 | 1906 Appleton Evening Crescent, Appleton, WI, September 11, 1906Nicholas WEST, aged twenty-two years, was buried from Holy Cross churchMonday morning at 9 o'clock. His death occurred from consumption after anillness of a year. A trip to Denver, Col. and an attempt to reside thereresulted disastrously, only aggravating his disease. Surviving are hisfather, Theodore WEST, his sister, Mrs. Nellie EBBENS of Freedom, and hisbrothers, Peter, George and John WEST, of this city, Henry of Freedom andAlbert of Grand Chute. Father Julius RHODE, his pastor, conducted the services and interment was at holy Cross cemetery. | West, Nicholas "Van Der Wyst" (I36439)
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3923 | 1906 Appleton Post Crescent dated 7/06/1906 Henry BRILL of Beloit is visiting his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Matt BRILL. | Brill, Henry (I147157)
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3924 | 1906 Brown Co marriage records Vol 6 #510 | Family F6210
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3925 | 1906 Brown County Death records Vol 10 page 316Mary Fox of Patrick Fox and Bridget Maloney born 2/10/1906 in Holland di ed 9/12/1906 in Holland. | Fox, Mary (I17309)
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3926 | 1906 Brown County Deaths Vol 4 page 545 Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968," William L. Cox, 1860 Name: William L. Cox Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: West Holland Death Date: 26 Sep 1906 Death Place: Holland Town, Wisconsin Age: 46 Birth Date: 10 Mar 1860 Birthplace: United States Occupation: Farming Race: White Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Madaline Cox Father's Name: John Cox Father's Birthplace: Ireland Mother's Name: Catherine Cox Mother's Birthplace: Ireland Indexing Project (Batch) Number:B06542-7 System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy Source Film Number: 1310174 Reference Number: 1292 1906 Brown County Deaths Vol 4 page 545 Wm. L cox died 9/26/1906;born 3/10 /1860 age 46 of John and Catherine, wife Magdaline. | Cox, William L. (I6102)
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3927 | 1906 Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society records; Frank Elsbernd died 19 06 age 47. | Elsbernd, Frank L. (I15127)
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3928 | 1906 Holy Trinity Church Baptismal records; Genevieve Maria Krell bo rn on 5/22/ baptized on June 7 to Johan Krell and Marg Peschong, sponso rs Petrus Krell and Walter ? ?; Noted in record married 6/29/1929 in Newbu rg to Francis Gerner, also noted on top of next page, married John. N. Sch mit 6/19/1943 at St. George Church in Sheboygan Falls, wisc. | Krell, Genevieve Ameilia (I4540)
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3929 | 1906 In brothers obit listed Edward of Everett, Washington | Cox, Edward Matthew (I6088)
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3930 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun adted 3/15/1906; Miss Elisabeth Feller left for the dres smakers convention in Chicago. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/16/1906; Miss Elizabeth Feller goes to Chica go next week for the dressmakers convention. | Feller, Elisabeth Caroline (I3751)
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3931 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 1/25/1906 Martin Verhagen rented a horse and then traded it away. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/08/1906 Martin Verhagen captured. | Verhagen, Martin Joseph Jr (I26130)
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3932 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/11/1906; John Heiting returned home Tuesday aft er visiting his sons Theodore, Henry and Frank at Thorp, Wi. | Huitink, George John (I101211)
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3933 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/18/1906; The marriage of Mamie Golden daught er of Mr & Mrs William E. Golden of Holland and William Rohan at St Patric ks church in Fond du Lac. | Family F2387
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3934 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/25/1906; Martin Verkuilen and Miss Lizzie Jans en were married on Wednesday. | Family F7733
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3935 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/25/1906; Martin Verkuilen and Miss Lizzie Jans en were married on Wednesday. | Family F7733
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3936 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 10/25/1906; Mr and Mrs Peter Peters who went to Peters Neb 6 months ago with their sons, George, Arnold, John and Peter returned last week. | Peters, Peter Johannes (I898)
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3937 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/08/1906; Holland - John Cox is home from Oshko sh visiting his parents. | Cox, Dr. John Austin (I6075)
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3938 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/08/1906The marriage of Mary Kobussen daughter of Barney and Albert Tilliman. | Kobussen, Anna Marie "Mae" (I64420)
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3939 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/15/1906 Holland - Miss Mayme Curtin is home from DePere to visit her paren ts Mr & Mrs D.R. Curtin. | Curtin, Mamie (I13947)
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3940 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/15/1906; Mrs Edward Cox of Everett Wa arrived S aturday and will spend the winter with her mother Mrs Lewis Brouillard. | Brouillard, Mary Emma (I6077)
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3941 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/28/1906; Holland - Bert VanAbel is home from Gr een Bay to visit his mother. | VanAbel, Albert (I14443)
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3942 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/06/1906; Mr and Mrs Louis DeBruin, well known re sidents ofDePere celebrated their 50th wedding anniv on Tues Nov 27t h. Mr DeBruin born in Holland and is in his 80's, came to the US in 1855 a nd settled in Buchanan. His wife Henrietta Coenen came to the Us in 184 8, they were married by Father Montclair at Little Chute on 11/27/1857. | Family F1619
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3943 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/06/1906Herman Vandehey of Eland Junction is visiting his parents Mr. & Mrs John V andehey. | VandeHey, Herman (I30319)
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3944 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/27/1906; Holland - Miss Marie Cox of Marinet te is visiting her parents Mr & Mrs Thomas Cox. | Cox, Mary "Mayme" (I6107)
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3945 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/27/1906; Jos. Curtin who is attending medical C ollege in Milwaukee is home to visit his parents. | Curtin, Dr. Joseph Justin (I13949)
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3946 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/01/1906 David Finnegan came from Sheboygan on Saturday to spend the Sabbath with old friends on the way to Pelican to visit his parents. | Finnegan, David J. (I10064)
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3947 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 2/08/1906; Holland - Ann Wilpolt of Kaukauna is visiting here the guest of Joseph Peters and wife. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/09/1906; "Holland" Miss Anna Wilpolt of Kaukauna is guest of Joseph Peters and family. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 4/20/1906; "Holland" Miss Anna Wilpole of Kaukauna is spending a few days with her aunts Mrs Peter Rademacher and Mrs J Peters. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/26/1906; Holland - Miss Anna Willpoll is guest of Mrs Joseph Peters for a few days. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 7/27/1906; "Holland" Miss Anna Wilpole of Kaukauna is staying with her aunt Mrs Joseph Peters. | Wilpolt, Ann (I358)
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3948 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/08/1906 Martin Verhagen has been sent to the reformatory at Green Bay for 2-3 years. | Verhagen, Martin Joseph Jr (I26130)
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3949 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/15/1906; Holland - Leo Curtin is again attending school after a 3 week illness with pnuemonia. (He became a Dr) | Curtin, Dr. Adam Lee (I13950)
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3950 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/15/1906; William Micke of Freedom is loading t wo freight cars with fence posts, farm machinery, household goods, etc bou nd for his new house in North Dakota. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/16/1906; William Micke and family of Freedom h ave been packing all week, their household goods, farm machinery, tools a nd stock to go to South Dakota. Mr Mickie after a long residence six mil es from here on a far, has sold out and goes to Roscoe SD where he trad ed his 120 acre farm here with Thomas Malone for 640 acres of prarie la nd of which 100 acres is under cultivation. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/22/1906; William Micke moved to his new fa rm in South Dakota on Monday. | Micke, William Joseph Sr. (I2911)
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3951 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/29/1906; Edward Cox of Everett, Washington w as a guest at the Brouillard home last week summened to his old home in Ho landtown by the serious illness of his brother (W.L. Cox) 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated dated 9/27/1906; Edward Cox of Everett, Wash a nd Patrick Cox of Freeport, Ill. are at their old home this week by the de ath of their brother William. | Cox, Edward Matthew (I6088)
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3952 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 3/29/1906; Mr & Mrs John Leppla of Freemont Neb a re visiting relatives at Brillion and Medina. | Leppla, John H. (I33010)
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3953 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/26/1906 Freedom - Joseph Appleton and Lizzie Stammer were married in Appleton on T uesday. | Family F5857
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3954 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/26/1906; Holland - Henry Vandehey of Milwauke e, Dan and Herman of Unity spent a few days last week with parents Mr & M rs Herman Vandehey. | VandeHey, Daniel (I9907)
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3955 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/26/1906; Mr & Mrs Michael VanAbel attended the w edding of their neice Anna VanDeuren to Louis Reinhart in Green Bay on Tue sday. | VanAbel, Michael (I16756)
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3956 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/03/1906 Little Chute - a son arrived at the home of Herman Hietpas on Friday. | Hietpas, Henry B. (I47851)
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3957 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/03/1906; Dr. Ryan and family have been detained here by the illness of their little son Clement left Thursday for Coffeeville, Kansas their new home. | Ryan, Martin C. (I4921)
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3958 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/03/1906; Holland - Mrs John Tennessen had her sis ter Miss Mayme Heiting of DePere visiting. | Huiting, Alice Joanne (I26677)
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3959 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/10/1906 Holland - Thos Cox and son Edward of Neenah renewed aquaintences here Sund ay. | Cox, Edward (I6115)
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3960 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/10/1906; A marriage license has been issued to G ertrude DEGROOT of Buchanan and Peter GLOUDERMANS of Little Chute. 1906 Outagamie County Marriage Records page 274; Peter Gloudemans bo rn in Holland residing in Little Chute, son of John Gloudemans and Maria V andeven occupation retired married Getrude DeGroot - Manders born in Holla nd daughter of Andrianus DeGroot and Hermina Gertz on 5/13/1906 in Litt le Chute. | Family F10361
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3961 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/24/1906; Holland - Albert Willpoll of Kaukauna v isited his Uncle Peter Radamacher for a few days. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 5/25/1906; "Holland" Albert Wilpole of Kaukau na spent a few days with his uncle Peter Rademacher. | Wilpolt, Albert Fabin (I3281)
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3962 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/07/1906; Freedom - Bans of marriage announced f or John Weyenberg and Jennie Hooyman. | Family F5338
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3963 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/07/1906; Holland - Mr & Mrs Peter Rademacher a re rejoicing over the birth of first born baby boy. | Rademacher, Leo P. (I910)
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3964 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/28/1906; Holland - Wilbert Kempen is seriously i ll. | Kempen, Henry Wilbert (I11097)
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3965 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/05/1906; The following pupils of the class of 19 06 were graduated from St Mary's school in June......Ann Wilpolt...Margar et O'Connell. | O'Connell, Margaret (I4622)
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3966 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/05/1906; The following pupils of the class of 1906 were graduated from St Mary's school in June......Ann Wilpolt...Margaret O'Connell. | Wilpolt, Ann (I358)
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3967 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/12/1906; Frank Goetzman, third hand on paper mac hine #1 at Thilmony mill fell from one of the truss rods of the roof of t he machine room last night, striking his head and hip resulting in a slig ht concussion of the brain and breaking th emiddle finger of his right han d. He was unconscious for about a half an hour. | Goetzman, Francis "Frank" or "Son" Ulrich (I3363)
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3968 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/20/1906; A marriage license has been issued to H enry Essler and Miss Magdaline Garlic. 1906 Kaukauna Times artile dated 9/28/1906; Notice of wedding of Magdele na Garlich and Henry Essler, see article. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 10/12/1906; Mr & Mrs Henry Essler returned fr om their wedding trip at Grand Rapids Mi. and vicinity were they visited r elatives of Mrs Essler. | Garlich, Magdelena "Lena" (I439)
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3969 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/20/1906; Martin Coonen and wife went to DePe re on Monday to bid farewell to his brother, John, who is moving to Magnol ia Springs, Alabama. He was accompanied to his southern home by his son He nry J. and wife. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/22/1906; Darboy - Mr and Mrs Martin Coonen we re surprised Monday by 40 or so to help them celebrate their 40th annivers ary. A pleasant evening was spent dancing, cards and games. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/23/1906; "Darboy" One of the joliest surpri se parties Monday eve when the friends of Mr. & Mrs Martin Coenen celebrat ed their 40th wedding anniversary. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/13/1906; Mr. & Mrs Martin Coonen attended the f uneral of their brother in law L. DeBruin at DePere. | Coonen, Martin (I2743)
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3970 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun newspaper dated 2/22/1906 Owing to the illness of both her brother and sister Miss Mamie Curtin has resigned as Assistant Principal at Nicollet School. | Curtin, Mamie (I13947)
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3971 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun newspaper dated 3/08/1906; Holland- Twin girls bo rn to Mr & Mrs John Van Abel. | VanAbel, Caroline Barbara (I16787)
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3972 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun newspaper dated 3/08/1906; Holland- Twin girls born to Mr & Mrs John Van Abel. | VanAbel, Violet M. (I16788)
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3973 | 1906 Kaukauna Sun newspaper dated 3/08/1906; Miss Lois Powers gave a pleasa nt afternoon to a number of friends on Saturday being her birthday anniver sary. | Powers, Aloysia Catharina "Lois" (I4954)
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3974 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 1/05/1906; Matt Yingling an employee of a local p aper mill had the end of a finger taken off by getting it caught in a perf erator. | Yingling, Mathias R. (I287)
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3975 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 1/05/1906; Miss Irene Bay is spending 2 weeks wi th friends in Neenah. | Bay, Irene (I993)
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3976 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 10/05/1906; "Holland" W. A. Coenen and wife of De Pere are spending several days with Mrs Coenens parents Mr & Mrs Henry Fin k. | Coenen, William Augustine (I85013)
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3977 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 10/18/1906; Miss Lila Brewster and John Bowe rs of Appleton were married Saturday at the home of the brides mother M rs E.S. Brewster. | Family F5322
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3978 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 10/18/1906William Rohan and Miss Mamie Golden stole a march on their friends by hiei ng themselves off to Fond du Lac where they were married Wednesday at S t. Patricks Church. Rev. Father Powers tying the knot. Afterward a fea st at the home of Mr & Mrs Patrick Keehan, Mrs. Keehan being a sister to t he groom. | Family F2387
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3979 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/02/1906; Mrs Richard Powers and her mother M rs Finnegan departed Thursday for Milwaukee. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/15/1906; Mrs R. B. Powers went to Fond du L ac to attend the funeral of Mrs Monahau. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 5/03/1906; Mrs Powers and daughter Lois were in Mil waukee to visit Miss Mae Finnegan who is in training at Trinity Hospital. | Finnegan, Margaret (I362)
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3980 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/02/1906; The Misses Rose Farrell, Marie Kronforst and Anne Wilpolt spent Sunday in Appleton with friends. | Wilpolt, Ann (I358)
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3981 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/09/1906; Ted Micke of Roscoe, S.D. spent sever al days in these parts guest of his sisters Mrs Joseph Peters and Mrs Pet er Rademacher. | Micke, Theodore (I695)
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3982 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/23/1906 Mrs. Charles RISTAU was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. George LUSH A, Jr. at Little Rapids. | Ristau, Mamie (I31697)
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3983 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/23/1906; "Holland" Henry Willpoll and wi fe of Menasha spent Sunday with Peter Rademacher and wife at Dundas. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/22/1906; Henry Wilpolt and wife of Menasha spe nt the sabbath with Peter Radamacher and wife of Dundas. | Wilpolt, Henry Anton (I407)
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3984 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/30/1906; Wm. Eiting who is engaged as a millw right at Oconto Falls for the Falls Manuf. Co. rebuilding their plan t, is home to spend the week. | Eiting, William J. (I10373)
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3985 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/02/1906; Mrs M Keelan went to DePere to visit her daughter Mrs M Clark. | Donnelly, Sarah (I3488)
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3986 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/16/1906; Frank Garlich moved into the John Rue ters house on Depot St Thursday. | Noie, Frank George (I250)
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3987 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/23/1906; "Holland" Mrs Joseph Peters and Mr s. Peter Rademacher visited at Freedom a few days the guest of their moth er Mrs Anton Micke 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/30/1906; Peter Rademacher & wife, Joseph Pete rs and wife, Mrs A. Micke, Peter Tennesson, John Wiess, Will Schneider a nd Frank Bangart attended a wedding in Little Chute Tuesday | Micke, Grace Elisabeth (I694)
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3988 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/23/1906; "Holland" Mrs Joseph Peters and Mr s. Peter Rademacher visited at Freedom a few days the guest of their moth er Mrs Anton Micke 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 4/06/1906; "Holland" Mrs Anton Micke of Freed om is here for an extended visit with her daughters Mrs J Peters and Mrs P eter Rademacher. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 4/15/1906; Holland - Mrs. Anton Micke of Freed om is here for an extended visit with her daughters Mrs Peter Radamacher a nd Mrs Joseph Peters. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 8/10/1906; "Holland" Mrs Peter Rademacher, Mrs J ake Jansen and Mrs A Micke visited Tuesday and Wednesday relatives at Free dom. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 8/24/1906; Mrs A. Micke left Tuesday for Rosc oe S.D. where she will visit her soms Ted & Will Micke. She was accompani ed by her daughter Mrs. Mary Jansen of Kaukauna. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 9/13/1906; Mrs A. Micke and daughter Mrs Mary Jans en returned Monday from a two week visit with Will and Ted Micke in Rosco e, S.D. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 9/14/1906; Mrs. A. Micke & Mrs. Mary Jansen ha ve returned from two weeks in So. Dakota. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/30/1906; Peter Rademacher & wife, Joseph Pete rs and wife, Mrs A. Micke, Peter Tennesson, John Wiess, Will Schneider a nd Frank Bangart attended a wedding in Little Chute Tuesday | HEMSING, Anna Maria GERTRUDE (I9)
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3989 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/23/1906; "Holland" Mrs Joseph Peters and Mr sP eter Rademacher visited at Freedom a few days the guest of their mother M rs Anton Micke 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 6/08/1906; Mr. & Mrs Peter Rademacher are rejoici ng over the arrival of their first born, a baby boy. Mrs Mary Jansen of Ka ukauna visited with her sister Mrs Peter Rademacher. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/23/1906; "Holland" Henry Willpoll and wi fe of Menasha spent Sunday with Peter Rademacher and wife at Dundas. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 11/30/1906; Peter Rademacher & wife, Joseph Pete rs and wife, Mrs A. Micke, Peter Tennesson, John Wiess, Will Schneider a nd Frank Bangart attended a wedding in Little Chute Tuesday. | Micke, Anna (I696)
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3990 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/09/1906; Mr & Mrs George Coonen have a new daug hter. | Coonen, Petronella Catherine "Nellie" (I1060)
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3991 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/09/1906; Mrs W. A. Coonen of DePere is visiti ng a few days with her parents Mr & Mrs Henry Fink. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 10/05/1906; "Holland" Mr & Mrs W A Coenen of DePe re are spending a few days with Mrs Coenen's parents Mr & Mrs Henry Fink. | Fink, Elisabeth (I11109)
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3992 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/09/1906; Mrs W. A. Coonen of DePere is visiting a few days with her parents Mr & Mrs Henry Fink. 1906 Kaukauna Sun dated 11/15/1906; Henry Fink Sr. has purchased the 90 acre farm of Mrs John Bullen near Dundas for #6,400. 1908 Kaukauna Sun dated 6/04/1908; Dundas - Mr & Mrs Henry E Fink left for DePere to attend the funeral of a grandchild infant of Mr & Mrs W. A. C oonen. | Fink, Henry Jr. (I11110)
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3993 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/16/1906; Mrs Mary Jansen went to west Holla nd Wednesday to visit her sisters Mrs Jos Peters and Mrs P Rademacher. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 6/08/1906; Mrs Mary Jansen of Kaukauna visited wi th her sister Mrs Peter Rademacher. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 8/24/1906; Mrs A. Micke left Tuesday for Rosc oe S.D. where she will visit her sons Ted & Will Micke. She was accompani ed by her daughter Mrs. Mary Jansen of Kaukauna. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 9/14/1906; Mrs. A. Micke & Mrs. Mary Jansen ha ve returned from two weeks in So. Dakota. | Micke, Anna Mary (I690)
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3994 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/23/1906; Mr & Mrs John Leppla of Fremont Neb a rrived Thursday to visit Mr & Mrs W Leppla and friends. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 6/08/1906; Mr. & Mrs Wallie Leppla left for a t wo week vacation at Fremont, Neb. to visit Mr. & Mrs John L. Leppla. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 7/06/1906; Wallie Leppla held the lucky key th at opened the box at Mulford's Clothing store on Thursday. It contained $2 5. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 9/07/1906; Mr. & Mrs Wallie Leppla and daughter s pent Sunday in Medina with relatives. | Leppla, Walter "Wallie" (I3702)
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3995 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 3/30/1906; Henry Verhagen received his comple te cheesemaking outfit except the boiler at the Chicago & NW depot Thursd ay and several teams were used to haul it to Freedom. 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 2/23/1906; Henry Verhagen who is engaged in buil ding a cheese factory in Freedom, hauled his lumber Tuesday from Kaukauna Lumber and Manufacturing Yard. The size of the building will be 24 x 36 feet. | Verhagen, Henry (I1447)
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3996 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 4/13/1906; Henry Micke a prosperous farmer in Fo rest Junction was in Kaukauna on business Wednesday | Micke, Henry B. (I10654)
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3997 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 4/27/1906; Daniel Leppla of Dale has sold his fa rm of 133 acres to J.H. Warm of New London for $18,000. | Leppla, Daniel (I33011)
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3998 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 4/27/1906; John Powers team ran away doing mu ch damage. | Powers, John "Jack" (I359)
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3999 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 5/18/1906; "Holland" Mrs Bernard Micke and Mrs M ath Spranger were callers to Kaukauna this week. | Sprangers, Elisabeth (I9973)
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4000 | 1906 Kaukauna Times dated 5/24/1906; Tuesday morning 8 o'clock at Little Chute, occured the wedding ceremony of Mr.Martin Weyenberg of Freedom to Mi ss Lizzie Gerrits. The bridesmaid and groomsman were a sister and broth er of the bride and groom; Miss Minnie Gerrits and Mrs.Joseph Weyenberg. F ather T.J.Knegtel of St.John's Church at Little Chute was officiating cler gyman. A wedding party was served with a fine collation at the home of t he brides parents, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Gerrits and their large circle of frie nds and relatives were given a dancing party at Hammens Hall in the evenin g. Mr.and Mrs.Weyenberg will make their home in Freedom. | Family F13502
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