This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: LeeFish Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.langlade/1283.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The following is information from my research on the Andrews and Raess Families. Hope it helps. * Charles C. DRAEGER was born about Mar 1876 in Wisconsin. He was a saw mill filer. On 18 Oct 1898 he married Emma BURICH or BURISH or BURESCH or BURISKE in Antigo. She was born 5 Feb 1880 in Francis Creek, Wisconsin and died 6 Jan 1959 in Antigo. Emma is buried in the Queen of Peace Cemetery in Antigo. The family lived in Antigo, and the Parrish area. Children of this marriage are: o William Joseph o Clara o Norma o Mary o Edward o Charles o Helen o Hilda o Above daughters married names: Mrs. Stanley Shebuski of Donken, Mich; Mrs. Al. Hanks of Tomahawk; Mrs. Michael Gehr, Mrs. Walter Roehrig and Mrs. Aloysius Gluga all of Antigo. * Federal Census Sources: o 1900, Wisconsin, Langlade, Antigo City Ward 4, ED 47, page 12A (written) 43A (printed) o 1910, Wisconsin, Langlade, Summit Twp, ED 51, page 3A (written) 184A (printed) o 1920, Wisconsin, Langlade, Antigo City Ward ?, ED 110, page 4A * Other Sources: o Herman Raess Family Researcher: Emma's parents were Peter Burish and Mary Hynek o The Antigo Republican, May 11, 1899, page 5, "The homes of Chas. Draeger and Jos. Weix in the Fourth Ward were made hapy by the arrival of a boy at each place Monday." o The Antigo Republican, April 11, 1901, page 6, "A baby girl came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Draeger in the Fourth ward on Saturday last." o The Daily Journal, April 7, 1908, page 5, "Charles Draeger came down from Parrish today to spend a few days. He is head filer in the mill at that place." o The Weekly News Item, April 13, 1901, page 5, "Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Draeger, of the Fourth ward Saturday, a baby girl." o The Daily Journal, April 20, 1908, page 5, "Chas. Draeger who is working at Bundy, came down this noon to spend Easther with his family." o The Antigo Republican, April 23, 1908, page 5, "Chas. Draeger, who is working at Bundy, spent Easter with his family." o The Daily Journal, May 19, 1908, page 5, "Moved to Parrish. Chas. Draeger has his household goods packed and will leave today with his family for Jeffris, where he is filing in the new mill at that place. He has been working there for sometime, but his family has been here." o The Daily Journal, June 20, 1908, page 5, "Mrs. Chas. Draeger, of Jennings arrived this noon for a few days visit." o The Daily Journal, July 3, 1908, page 5, "Chas. Draeger and family came down from Jennings this noon to spend the 4th here." o The Daily Journal, August 28, 1908, page 5, "Mrs. Chas. Draeger arrived here last evening for a visit with relatives and friends. The family is now living at Parrish." o The Daily Journal, September 21, 1908, page 5, "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Draeger of Jeffris came down here Saturday for a short visit. From here they will go for a more extended visit at Manitowoc and other points in that vicinity." o The Daily Journal, March 22, 1909, page 5, "Mrs. Chas. Draeger and mother, who have been visiting at Manitowoc, Green Bay, and other points, stopped off here for a few days before returning to the former's home at Parrish." o The Daily Journal, September 20, 1909, page 5, "Chas Draeger was down from Parrish today. He was picking blackberries a few days ago and fell, running a sliver through his hand. In removing the sliver a part remained in his hand and he had to get a physician to lance the back of his hand in order to remove the splinter." o The Antigo Republican, December 8, 1910, page 8, "Parrish. Mrs. Chas. Draeger made a flying trip to Antigo one day last week." o The Antigo Republican, January 5, 1911, page 5, "Parrish. P. Buresch father of Mrs. Chas. Dreager came here Saturday as he is going to work in the saw mill." o The Antigo Republican, February 2, 1911, page 8, "Miss Anna Buresch of Antigo is visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Dreager, also her father Peter Buresch." o The Daily Journal, February 22, 1911, page 5, "A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Draeger yesterday morning." o The Antigo Republican, March 23, 1911, page 5, "A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dreager Tuesday morning." o The Daily Journal, March 23, 1911, page 5, "Mr. and Mrs. Draeger who have been in the city for the last six weeks returned today to their home in Parrish." o The Antigo Republican, April 6, 1911, page 5, "Parrish. Mrs. Charles Dreager returned home last week after spending a month in Antigo. Her mother Mrs. P. Buresh came with her." o The Antigo Republican, May 11, 1911, page 8, "Parrish. Mrs. Chas. Draeger went to Antigo." o The Antigo Republican, May 25, 1911, page 8, "Parrish. Mrs. Chas. Dreager returned home Saturday from a week's stay in Antigo." o The Daily Journal, June 29, 1911, page 5, "Parrish Notes. Mrs. Chas. Draeger and her mother-in-law left for Antigo Saturday to spend the 4th. Chas. Draeger will join her Monday." o The Antigo Republican, July 6, 1911, page 4, "Parrish. Mrs. Chas. Draeger and children and her mother-in-law left for Antigo Saturday morning to spend the 4th. Chas. Dreager and Dtr. Clark will join them Monday." o The Daily Journal, August 18, 1911, page 2, "Parrish Items. Mr. Chas. Draeger and Mr. James Sherier drove to Merrill Tuesday and returned Wednesday." o The Daily Journal, August 24, 1911, page 5, "Mrs. Charles Draeger leaves this morning for Manitowoc and Chicago." o The Daily Journal, October 9, 1911, page 5, "Mrs. Chas Draeger, Mrs. E. Froelich, Mrs. Wm. Drager, and Mrs. H. Yaeger who have been spending several weeks at Parrish and Tomahawk returned to the city this noon." o The Farmers Journal, October 10, 1911, page 5, "Mrs. Chas. Drager, Mrs. E. Froelich, Mrs. Wm. Draeger, and Mrs. H. Yaeger who have been spending several weeks at Parrish and Tomahawk, returned to the city this noon." o The Weekly News Item, October 13, 1911, page 5, "Mesdames Ed Froelich, William and Charles Draeger and H. Yaeger, returned from an extended visit with friends and relatives at Tomahawk Lake, Parrish and other places." o The Daily Journal, January 31, 1912, page 5, "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Draeger and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ross spent Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Art Jackson's playing cards. They all had a jolly time." o The Weekly News Item, March 15, 1912, page 5, "Mrs. Charles Draeger and son of parrish are guests this week at the home of Mrs. Bruno Skodinski." "Mrs. Bruno Skodinski and daughter Miss Adeline returned last Friday from a visit with Mrs. Chas. Draeger at Parrish." o The Daily Journal, August 1, 1912, page 5, "Parrish Items. Mrs. Peter Buresh of Antigo arrived here Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Draeger. Mrs. Buresch will pick berries while she is here." o The Daily Journal, August 31, 1912, page 5, "Charles Draeger, who has been spending a few days in the city, returned to Jeffries this noon Charley says she is going to be back here again with the family for the big Langlade County fair." o The Weekly News Item, June 20, 1913, page 5, "A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Draeger Sunday." o The Weekly News Item, March 28, 1919, page 5, "Mrs. Chas. Draeger and daughters of Parrish are visiting in our city." o The Weekly News Item, September 13, 1929, page 1, "Miss Hilda Draeger, aged 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Draeger was seriously injured Sunday night while riding with Sam Crech, his car was struck by passenger train No. 112 south bound coming into the station. Crech was driving west on Fifth avenue, attempted to stop his car, turning to the left the car skidded and struck the engine cab steps throwing Miss Draeger to the pavement receiving scalp wounds and bad bruises. She was taken to the Bloor Hospital for treatment and now reported favorably recovering. The car was badly wrecked and Crech was uninjured." o The Weekly News Item, February 14, 1930, page 1, "Chas. Draeger left Monday for Hiles where he is employed." o Antigo Daily Journal, October 14, 1948, page 5, 50th Wedding Anniversary article. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.