This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DAGGETT, WALWORTH/WALSWORTH Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/3999/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm trying to locate info on Hannah DAGGETT WALWORTH/WALSWORTH who died in Ripon, WI, on May 14, 1850. She was married to Jesse Walworth/Walsworth and was born in Vermont. I believe her son, James, also lived in WI., perhaps Spring Prairie. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kreger Yerk Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/3998/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi, I'm looking for the obituaries of Frank and Augusta Kreger Yerk who died 1953 and 1946 respectively, and were buried in Brandon Cemetery. Can anyone help? Thanks, Kim
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"Hi" I belong to this list....found a couple of items on Magnus Schneider, but not much. The link to Fond du Lac may be a clue that he was buried near there. http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/military/cwname_s.htm Go to: www.google.com and type: Magnus Schneider + Andersonville. There is a link to someone named Russ Scott and the Andersonville Cemetery. At www.newspaperarchive.com there were 8 hits. May not be the same man tho!!! This is a fee-based database but you can search for free for 1 week. ----- Original Message ----- From: "kevin malikowski paula talbot" <doghouse1@brainerd.net> To: <wifonddu@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 12:05 PM Subject: [WIFONDDU] Andersonville prisoner/local >I am looking for local information on Magnus Schneider (Snyder) who lived >in Calumet Twp when he enlisted into the Civil War. He was with Co. E, >26th Reg of Ws. volunteers. Magnus was taken prisoner May 1864 and >brought to Andersonville prison where he died in Spt. of 1864.
I will keep looking for you. Michelle
I'd greatly appreciate it. I have his death certificate. He died in FondduLac at the home of his daughter Rose (Mrs. John) Miller July 10 1931 and buried July 13 same year. I can't read the name of the cemetery on the death certificate. If there are any costs associated with your search please let me know and I will gladly reimburse you. Pat Zander
Are you still looking for this? I do lookups and was wondering if I can help you. Thanks, Michelle
Pat, Are you still looking for this? I do lookups and was wondering if I can help you. Thanks, Michelle
I am looking for local information on Magnus Schneider (Snyder) who lived in Calumet Twp when he enlisted into the Civil War. He was with Co. E, 26th Reg of Ws. volunteers. Magnus was taken prisoner May 1864 and brought to Andersonville prison where he died in Spt. of 1864. I do have some of his government records but I am wondering if there would be anything in an old local paper that may have listed him as a prisoner or died. An obit maybe? I would appreciate any direction or help with this. I have looked into the Andersonville site on the web. Thank you, Paula Malikowski
"Hi" Not much help here....but worth a shot. www.wisconsinhistory.org has 4 hits for the surname Huebschmann www.newspaperarchive.com has over 200 hits for that surname in all of WI. This is a fee-based database, but I believe you can search for free for one week. That's a lot of clicking.....you might want to narrow it down to a time frame. No need to reply.....Happy Searching.....Mollie ----- Original Message ----- From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: <WIFONDDU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 10:49 AM Subject: [WIFONDDU] Karl and Sophia (Schneider) Huebschmann > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Huebschmann/ Schneider > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/3993/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Searching for parents of Karl Huebschmann 1811-1896 and his > wife Sophia Schneider 1824- 1892. Both were born and married in Saxony > Germany.Immigrated about 1856. > They lived in Caumet Twp and are buried in St Paul's cemetery. > Thanks Sam DeVos > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WIFONDDU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Letourneau Liturno Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/3995/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Does someone have information they would share about the ancestors and descendants of the following families? (1) Amable Letourneau, M (17 Mar 1749 - ) b. 17 Mar 1749, Quebec, Canada & Marguerite Perrault, F (aft 1743 - ) b. aft 1743 | (2) Amable Letourneau, M (abt 1770 - ) | b. abt 1770 | & Elizabeth Isabelle Bissonnet, F (abt 1775 - ) | b. abt 1775 | | (3) Julie Letourneau, F (abt 1806 - bef 1842) | | b. abt 1806 | | d. bef 1842 | | & Hubert Landry, M (16 Aug 1803 - ) | | b. 16 Aug 1803 | | (3) Elisabeth Letourneau (Lettourneau), F (18 Jun 1809 - ) | | b. 18 Jun 1809 | | & Jean Baptiste Landry, M (25 Jan 1801 - ) | | b. 25 Jan 1801 | | (3) Christophe (Christopher) Letourneau, M (1807 - 26 Feb 1888) | | b. 1807, Canada | | d. 26 Feb 1888, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | & Nathalie Landry, F (1809 - ) | | b. 1809, Canada | | m. 4 May 1830 | | | (4) Vitalie Letourneau, M (1833 - ) | | | b. 1833, Canada | | | (4) Pascal Letourneau (Lettourneau), M (16 May 1834 - 8 Mar 1908) | | | b. 16 May 1834, Canada | | | im. 1855 | | | d. 8 Mar 1908, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | br. St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | & Mary Boomhower, F (1843 - 21 Oct 1923) | | | b. 1843, Quebec, Canada | | | d. 21 Oct 1923, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | m. abt 1860, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Pascal Letourneau, M (8 Feb 1861 - ) | | | | b. 8 Feb 1861, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Elise (Elisa, Eliza) Letourneau, F (8 Feb 1864 - ) | | | | b. 8 Feb 1864, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Mary Jane Letourneau, F (14 Aug 1866 - ) | | | | b. 14 Aug 1866, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | & Isaac St. Antoine, M | | | | m. Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Joseph Letourneau, M (14 Aug 1868 - ) | | | | b. 14 Aug 1868, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Melinde (Melinda) Letourneau, F (22 Aug 1870 - ) | | | | b. 22 Aug 1870, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Ades (Saddie) Letourneau, F (26 Aug 1872 - ) | | | | b. 26 Aug 1872, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | & Alfred Diette, M | | | | (5) Delia Josephine Letourneau, F (27 Aug 1874 - ) | | | | b. 27 Aug 1874, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Florence (Flora) Letourneau, F (1 Mar 1875 - 1968) | | | | b. 1 Mar 1875, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 1968 | | | | br. Calvary Cm., Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | & Joseph Balthazor, M (2 Nov 1876 - 24 Jan 1961) | | | | b. 2 Nov 1876, Tn. Eldorado, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 24 Jan 1961 | | | | m. 7 Nov 1899, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Ida Agnes Letourneau, F (11 Feb 1878 - ) | | | | b. 11 Feb 1878, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | & William Balthazor, M (1 Oct 1872 - ) | | | | b. 1 Oct 1872, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | m. 13 Nov 1894, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) George Letourneau, M (22 Jul 1879 - 1950) | | | | b. 22 Jul 1879, Tn. Friendship, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 1950 | | | | br. Calvary Cm., Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Jessie Letourneau, F (Jan 1882 - ) | | | | b. Jan 1882, WI | | | | (5) Philomena Letourneau, F | | | (4) Christophe (Christopher) Letourneau, M (1831 - 6 Sep 1914) | | | b. 1831, Canada | | | d. 6 Sep 1914, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | br. 9 Sep 1914, St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | & Marie (Mary) Molleur (Mollere, Malheur, Muller), F (26 Jan 1835 - 5 Apr 1903) | | | b. 26 Jan 1835, Canada | | | d. 5 Apr 1903 | | | m. 10 Apr 1862, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Eliza Letourneau, F (7 Feb 1863 - ) | | | | b. 7 Feb 1863, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Marie Malinda Letourneau, F (25 Mar 1865 - ) | | | | b. 25 Mar 1865, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | & Bruno J. Perrizo, M (15 Jun 1868 - ) | | | | b. 15 Jun 1868 | | | | (5) Emma Letourneau, F (10 Apr 1867 - 29 Aug 1903) | | | | b. 10 Apr 1867, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 29 Aug 1903, Delavan, ? Co., MN | | | | & William Alfred Perrizo, M (4 Nov 1857 - 1 Jun 1931) | | | | b. 4 Nov 1857, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 1 Jun 1931, Delavan, ? Co., MN | | | | m. 29 Jan 1888, Faribault Co., MN | | | | (5) Florence Letourneau, F (1876 - 1957) | | | | b. 1876 | | | | d. 1957 | | | | br. St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | & James William Christman, M (1876 - 1962) | | | | b. 1876 | | | | d. 1962 | | | (4) Ouilla Letourneau, F (1842 - ) | | | b. 1842, Canada | | | (4) Eliza Letourneau, F (1844 - ) | | | b. 1844, Canada | | | (4) Matilda Letourneau, F (1851 - ) | | | b. 1851, Canada | | | (4) Joseph Letourneau, M (1853 - 6 Sep 1914) | | | b. 1853 | | | d. 6 Sep 1914, North Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Comeau Commo Errard Voss Mahoney Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/3994/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Does someone have information they would share about the ancestors and descendants of the following families? (1) Medard Comeau, M (24 Nov 1812 - 24 Mar 1893) b. 24 Nov 1812 d. 24 Mar 1893, Fond du Lac Co., WI br. St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI & Domitilde Gibaut (Gibeau), F m. 2 Aug 1842, Quebec, Canada | (2) Joseph Comeau (Commo), M (14 Jun 1843 - 13 Nov 1917) | b. 14 Jun 1843 | d. 13 Nov 1917, Fond du Lac Co., WI | br. St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI | & Celina Lussier, F (abt 1845 - 10 Jun 1917) | b. abt 1845 | d. 10 Jun 1917, Fond du Lac Co., WI | m. 22 Nov 1864, Quebec, Canada | | (3) Medor J. Comeau (Commo), M (15 Oct 1866 - 15 Feb 1926) | | b. 15 Oct 1866 | | d. 15 Feb 1926 | | br. St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | & Mathilda [Commo, wife of Medor J.], F (25 Mar 1870 - 29 Jun 1941) | | b. 25 Mar 1870 | | d. 29 Jun 1941 | | (3) Arthur J. Comeau (Commo), M (30 Nov 1869 - 18 Oct 1950) | | b. 30 Nov 1869 | | d. 18 Oct 1950 | | br. Calvary Cm., Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | & Wilhelmina Elizabeth Voss, F (1 Jun 1876 - 23 Mar 1958) | | b. 1 Jun 1876, WI | | d. 23 Mar 1958 | | m. 5 Apr 1894, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | (4) Helen W. Comeau (Commo), F (1894 - 1962) | | | b. 1894, WI | | | d. 1962 | | | br. Calvary Cm., Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | & Charles Fabian Errard, M (20 Mar 1882 - 9 Jun 1968) | | | b. 20 Mar 1882, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | bp. 25 Mar 1882, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | d. 9 Jun 1968, Kern Co., CA | | | m. 17 Nov 1915, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Charles Errard Jr., M (24 Aug 1916 - 24 Aug 1916) | | | | b. 24 Aug 1916, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 24 Aug 1916, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | br. 25 Aug 1916, Calvary Cm., Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | (5) Genevieve Helen Errard, F (29 Aug 1917 - 17 Feb 1999) | | | | b. 29 Aug 1917, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | d. 17 Feb 1999, WI | | | | br. Feb 1999 | | | | & Clyde E. Mahoney, M (1 Nov 1911 - 22 Apr 2004) | | | | b. 1 Nov 1911 | | | | d. 22 Apr 2004, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI | | | | m. 23 Jun 1941, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI | | | | | (6) Michael Mahoney, M (17 Mar 1945 - ) | | | | | b. 17 Mar 1945 | | | | | (6) Maureen Mahoney, F | | | | | & Timothy Clark, M | | | | (5) Bernard C. Errard, M (6 Jan 1922 - 25 Sep 1973) | | | | b. 6 Jan 1922, WInnebago Co., WI | | | | d. 25 Sep 1973, Kern Co., CA | | | | (5) Geraldine Errard, F ( - 29 Jul 1980) | | | | d. 29 Jul 1980, Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee Co., WI | | | | br. 4 Aug 1980, Brookfield, Waukesha Co., WI | | | | & Gordon Lindsay, M | | | | | (6) Barbara Lindsay, F | | | | | & [? husband of Barbara Lindsay] McBride, M | | | | (5) Madelyn Rose (Madeleine) Errard, F (29 Apr 1923 - Nov 1999) | | | | b. 29 Apr 1923 | | | | d. Nov 1999 | | | | & Joseph John Honeck, M (28 May 1919 - 10 Jul 1993) | | | | b. 28 May 1919, WI | | | | d. 10 Jul 1993 | | | | m. 1942 | | (3) Jessie Comeau (Commo), ? (29 May 1874 - 3 Jul 1907) | | b. 29 May 1874 | | d. 3 Jul 1907 | | br. St. Charles Cm., Tn. Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co., WI | (2) Marie Comeau*, F (18 Jan 1851 - 1910) | b. 18 Jan 1851 | d. 1910, New Bedford, ? Co., ME | & [? 1st husband of Marie Comeau] Clair, M | (2) Marie Comeau*, F (18 Jan 1851 - 1910) | b. 18 Jan 1851 | d. 1910, New Bedford, ? Co., ME | & Isaic Gamache, M | m. 4 May 1869, Quebec, Canada
There were extracted records from Fond du Lac County. Kelly Ward, Schoolcraft, Michigan USA
Hello Sam, I am also searching the Schneiders of this area. Mine was Herman Schneider born 1820. He came from Saxony Germany to Fon du Lac Co. in 1855 with Heinrich Schneider. ( I assume his brother). I have never been able to find a death date or place for Herman or his wife Anna (Wilhelmina). In 1880 census Herman and Anna were in Chilton Calumet Co. He would be 60 yrs old at that time. You can write me if you want at Doghouse1@brainerd.net thanks, paula
Are those extracted from the Fond du Lac County records, or are they from the St. Louis Church records? >There are Fond du Lac marriage records for: > >DENELL, Dominique (son of Louis and Jeanne GERVAIS) >married 18 Feb 1905 Fond du Lac >ROSE, Mary Ann (daughter of Normand & Elizabeth SCHUMACHER) > >also >DINELLE, Narcisse (Son of Louis and Marie GROULX, Plantagenet ON) >married 16 Sept 1883 Fond du Lac >BELANGER, Hermeline (daughter Joseph & Marguerite AUGER, Lachute PQ) > >LEMKE, Freidrich (son of Karl & Lydia RASCHKE) >married 23 Nov 1904 Fond du Lac >DE NELL, Marie-Louise (daughter of Louis and Jeanne GERVAIS) > >MARLOW, Gilbert Joseph (son of Gilbert & Josephine LECLAIRE) >married 04 Oct 1903 Fond du Lac >DINELLE, Rosanna (daughter of Louis & Denise GERVAIS) > >RESCHKE, Charles (son of Fred & Augusta SCHEIBAEN) >married 17 Dec 1902 Fnd du Lac >DE NELL, Minnie Marie (daughter of Louis & Jennie GERVAIS/JJARVIS) > >and >a record for a William Henry WOLF & Marie-Anne DEHNEL 1902, Oakfield > >Kelly Ward, Schoolcraft, Michigan USA > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >WIFONDDU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>There are Fond du Lac marriage records for: Thank you. I will try to match those up, and otherwise save the references to look at the full, original records next chance I get in Fond du Lac.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Huebschmann/ Schneider Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/3993/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Searching for parents of Karl Huebschmann 1811-1896 and his wife Sophia Schneider 1824- 1892. Both were born and married in Saxony Germany.Immigrated about 1856. They lived in Caumet Twp and are buried in St Paul's cemetery. Thanks Sam DeVos
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/1448.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Here is an old Photo: http://www.dodgejeffgen.com/archive/Theresa_Station.htm My understading was Theresa Station came to be when the Wisconsin Central Railroad opted for the cheaper marshland rather than going through Theresa. It also had a reputation as being wide open during prohibition. "Theresa Station, Dodge Co. A community in Dodge Co. at latitude 433136N and longitude 0882540W" http://maps.google.com/maps?q=43.52667 -88.42778(Theresa Station, Dodge County, Wisconsin)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.fonddulac/1448.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Marshville is also known as Theresa Station. One of my grandmothers grew up in the area of Theresa Station. It's east of Theresa just a little way. I believe the area has some marsh and it is located along a railroad track.
There are Fond du Lac marriage records for: DENELL, Dominique (son of Louis and Jeanne GERVAIS) married 18 Feb 1905 Fond du Lac ROSE, Mary Ann (daughter of Normand & Elizabeth SCHUMACHER) also DINELLE, Narcisse (Son of Louis and Marie GROULX, Plantagenet ON) married 16 Sept 1883 Fond du Lac BELANGER, Hermeline (daughter Joseph & Marguerite AUGER, Lachute PQ) LEMKE, Freidrich (son of Karl & Lydia RASCHKE) married 23 Nov 1904 Fond du Lac DE NELL, Marie-Louise (daughter of Louis and Jeanne GERVAIS) MARLOW, Gilbert Joseph (son of Gilbert & Josephine LECLAIRE) married 04 Oct 1903 Fond du Lac DINELLE, Rosanna (daughter of Louis & Denise GERVAIS) RESCHKE, Charles (son of Fred & Augusta SCHEIBAEN) married 17 Dec 1902 Fnd du Lac DE NELL, Minnie Marie (daughter of Louis & Jennie GERVAIS/JJARVIS) and a record for a William Henry WOLF & Marie-Anne DEHNEL 1902, Oakfield Kelly Ward, Schoolcraft, Michigan USA