translated from the Mayville PIonierin DODGE Conty MRS. BARBARA MENKEY 1/26/1917 - Mrs. Barbara Menkey died last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dornfeld in Watertown, at the age of 82 years, 11 months and 16 days. She was born February 2, 1834 in Westheim, Bayern, came to Cleveland, Ohio in 1854 and on May 30, 1855, she married and moved to Beaver Dam. She leaves behind one son, Wilhelm Menkey in Minneapolis and two daughters, Mrs. Louis Dornfeld and Mrs. H. R. Moldenhauer in Watertown. The body was brought to Beaver Dam for the burial. CARL MOLDENHAUER 5/18/1917 - In the home of Ludwig Falk, in the town of Trenton, Washington County, on Friday afternoon, May 4, Carl Moldenhauer, lost his life through death following a long illness at the age of 76 years, 6 months and 25 days. Going home (by dying) the deceased was born on November 8th, 1840 in Elserzagen in Pommern and came to America in 1873. On the sea journey here, his wife died and was buried at sea. The husband lived at first in the town of Wayne and later came to the town of Trenton where he lived with the Falk family for 17 years. He left behind two brothers, of these, a brother John lives in Germany and the other one, Hermann lives in Allenton, Washington County. The funeral was Monday afternoon, May 7, from the lutheran church in West Bend with burial in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery. CARL MOLDENHAUER 5/18/1917 - In the home of Ludwig Falk, in the town of Trenton, Washington County, on Friday afternoon, May 4, Carl Moldenhauer, lost his life through death following a long illness at the age of 76 years, 6 months and 25 days. Going home (by dying) the deceased was born on November 8th, 1840 in Elserzagen in Pommern and came to America in 1873. On the sea journey here, his wife died and was buried at sea. The husband lived at first in the town of Wayne and later came to the town of Trenton where he lived with the Falk family for 17 years. He left behind two brothers, of these, a brother John lives in Germany and the other one, Hermann lives in Allenton, Washington County. The funeral was Monday afternoon, May 7, from the lutheran church in West Bend with burial in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery. CARL MOLDENHAUER 5/18/1917 - In the home of Ludwig Falk, in the town of Trenton, Washington County, on Friday afternoon, May 4, Carl Moldenhauer, lost his life through death following a long illness at the age of 76 years, 6 months and 25 days. Going home (by dying) the deceased was born on November 8th, 1840 in Elserzagen in Pommern and came to America in 1873. On the sea journey here, his wife died and was buried at sea. The husband lived at first in the town of Wayne and later came to the town of Trenton where he lived with the Falk family for 17 years. He left behind two brothers, of these, a brother John lives in Germany and the other one, Hermann lives in Allenton, Washington County. The funeral was Monday afternoon, May 7, from the lutheran church in West Bend with burial in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathrine Hines" <khines1@qwest.net> To: <WIDODGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 1:51 PM Subject: [WIDODGE] Moldenhauer - Lebanon Another Moldenhauer researcher found me on the Internet a couple of days ago. She has renewed my interest in my Moldenhauer line from Lebanon, Dodge Co., WI. I have a Moldenhauer booklet that gave a lot of my family line history (some not entirely accurate, but over all it's pretty good.) So, I have never actually researched Dodge Co. myself and now I am interested in obtaining primary source records for this line. I have a subscription to the online ancestry census records, but they have no index yet. There are 469 pages of Dodge Co. for the 1850 census. Can anyone point me to the page numbers that I would need for Lebanon? Many Thanks for any help, Kathy in MN ==== WIDODGE Mailing List ==== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237