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    1. Re: KRUEGER/KRUGER
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3EC.2ACE/62.35 Message Board Post: I was wondering if you had gathered any information on Bonier as of yet? I am still searching and would love to talk to you if you have ideas on how to further my knowledge of my family lines - Looking for Lydia, Madeline, and Susette. All from the 1800's. Thanks so much.

    12/25/2002 01:01:22
    1. Yuki Charger
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    12/24/2002 11:51:27
    1. Recent Spam on Mailing List
    2. joan benner
    3. I have received comments from a few of you regarding the problem of the recent Spam placed on the Marquette County mailing list this week for a tree service and a public coin operated cell phone charger. Commercial e-mail messages are strictly prohibited on rootsweb mailing lists, but occasionally one will slip through, and while I sympathize, I can only delete the spam, not prevent it from reaching your mailboxes. While I administer the messageboard and Marquette County webpages, I have no control over the mailing list at this time. The best advice I can give is to delete the spam, and go one hunting for our ancestors. If you have further concerns please contact the rootsweb help desk at http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help.cgi If you would like to search or review the mailing list archives by topic or surname, see this page: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/WIMARQUE Lastly, I want to wish each of you a wonderful holiday season making great memories with your families, and thank you to our contributors for helping the Marquette County site continue to grow. Merry Christmas Everyone, Joan Coordinator Adams Co. WIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiadams/adams.htm and Marquette Co. WIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimarque/wimarque.htm

    12/24/2002 07:36:24
    1. Re: Pomplun
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/625.2 Message Board Post: Thanks for this info-I can print it out at home and add it to my records. You are a genration closer than I . Augusta was the youngest and only one born in American so that makes sense.I think you told me that but have had a computer crash since.

    12/23/2002 01:55:36
    1. Re: Pomplun
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/625.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello cousins-Pam we have already met online and Jean I know your family. Are you Merna's daughter? I will tell you how we are all related-Merna's Mother Clara (and I remember her well) was a Pomplun, First cousin to my Grandfather and Pam's grandfather or grandmother-I don't have the names down on your line Pam. Emilie and Carl Pomplun came from Posen Germany and settled in Marquette Co. Emilie is buried in the Springfield Lutheran Cemetary-Carl went back to Germany and all communication was lost when the wall went up. Clara was the last to know who was who in Germany. Also in that Cemetary are some of Carl and Emelies children-both of your Great-Grandparents - Jean yours is Otto and of course Pam yours is Augusta. Brother and Sister. Other brothers and (no more sisters) are Ernest-my Great Grandfather, Emil, Albert-and a half brother -Carl's son not Emilies, Theodore. Now Jean your situation is a real mystery to me-you must be double realted? Emils son was Albert, Eldons father I think and it gets tough becasue of using the same names over and over. The original Albert moved to New York. Emils son Albert I knew and he lived in Richford. The son Eldon is in Waupun, and he knows our family. Girls-we need to get together to get this straight! Pam I know you are not in Wisconsin-Jean where are you? Well Jean-I look forward to hearing from you unless there are 2 Merna Schuberts I knew your Garndmother ? Clara well!

    12/23/2002 01:49:35
    1. new tree service
    2. M Kurtz
    3. Kurtz Tree Service is a tree service that specializes in tree climbing. They trim and remove trees that bucket trucks cant get to. You can email them at kurtztree@charter.net if you want more information

    12/22/2002 03:11:35
    1. Thomas, Elizabeth and Monroe Stevens
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stevens Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/626 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Stevens family listed in 1850 Census for Marquette Cty., WI.

    12/16/2002 12:48:48
    1. Re: Misc. Photos Available
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nickolie, Reetz, Fratzke, Hensel, Henke, Guse Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/619.3 Message Board Post: First, a big thank you for posting all the info and offering to send additional info. It is time consuming !! Tried sending a couple emails to you however they were bounced back. Could I have a copy of the images of my grand aunt Hertha Nickolai (1191) and 1st cousin twice removed <grin> Elsie Fratzke (1163) ? Thank you again

    12/09/2002 03:42:04
    1. Re: ZUEHLS, WEDELL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WEDELL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/502.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, this connects to my family. I've gotten most of my history on this family, including William's apparent death, his wife's remarriage, etc. from census records. Would like to share family data with you personally, so please e-mail me directly at granykratz@plateautel.net (subject Wedell)

    12/08/2002 02:14:21
    1. Re: ZUEHLS, WEDELL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wedell, Mittelstaedt, Meyer, Zelmer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/502.1.1 Message Board Post: I should add that some of the information in my prior post on Bertha Wedell came from Russell Williams (husband of Alice Amelia Schubert). Notes I have from him add that Bertha Wedell's first husband William Wedell, son of Edward and Emma (Zelmer) Wedell, b. May 23 and baptized May 25, 1880. Their son Herman Wedell was b. Aug. 7, 1901. He also wrote that Bertha Amanda Emilie Mittelstaedt was the daughter of Ludwig and Pauline Amelia [Meyer] Mittelstaedt on July 2, 1880; baptized July 18, 1880 at Westfield Lutheran Church. Her sponsors were Johann Schwanke and Wilhemina Wedell.

    12/07/2002 12:50:58
    1. Re: ZUEHLS, WEDELL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wedell, Schubert, Floeter, Mittelstaedt, Krause Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/502.1 Message Board Post: My Schubert line has a connection with the Wedell family as follows (according to notes left behind by my grandmother Evaline Tagatz Phillips, the daughter of Frieda Tagatz -- I have not independently verified this information): William Frederich Schubert (mother: Rosina) [also known as Wilhelm Freidrich Schubert], b. March 24, 1862 in Kolmar, Posen, Germany; before Martin died, he signed his farm over to Wilhelm and Adolph; d. Dec. 27, 1941 in Wautoma, WI; buried in Richford Cemetery -- he came to America with his parents when he was two years old and settled on a farm near Neshkoro; William married Ernestine Tena Floeter on Jan. 26, 1887 on Jan. 20, 1903 William married Bertha Amanda Mittelstaedt WEDELL SCHUBERT who was newly widowed and pregnant when her first husband (a blacksmith) was kicked to death by a horse (Bertha was b. July 2, 1880 and d. Feb. 17, 1970, the daughter of Ludwig Mittelstaedt and Pauline Amelia Meyer MITTELSTAEDT -- Bertha’s grandfather was a brother of Anna Dorothea Mittelstaedt [who is my director ancestor through her daughter Maria Julianna Wichner; I haven't figured out who Anna Mittelstaedt's parents are yet], and her sister, Alvine Emilie Mittelstaedt KRAUSE SCHUBERT married William Krause and had Othelia, who married Ferdinand Schubert, son of Gustav and Mathilda Schubert) The children that Evaline Tagatz knew about born to William and Bertha were: (i) Arnold Robert Schubert, b. 1904, lived on farm near Mecan River source near Deerfield; (ii) Ella Louise Schubert, b. May 12, 1906, married Albert Pomplum [NOTE: spelled with an "M" at the end in the notes I found; more likely Pomplun] of Newton who lived on a farm and worked in a warehouse in Coloma a child to Bertha from prior husband is Herman Wedell in Wautoma

    12/07/2002 12:23:37
    1. Re: Pomplun
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pomplun, Schubert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/625.1 Message Board Post: The Pomplun surname shows up in my family tree in a few places. I wonder if they are related to you. On June 7, 1919 Herbert Schubert married Merna Kettler (notes from my grandmother say she "was in the Pomplun family" -- so I'm not sure of the exact relationship) Ella Louise Schubert married Albert Pomplun on May 12, 1906; Albert was from the town of Newton. My grandmother copied a clipping from Feb. 27, 1952 that mentions that Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pomplun and Tommy of Whitewater honored Tommy's first birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pomplun. Guests were - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schubert (of Coloma), Mrs. Tauschman and Eleanor (of Brandon), Eldon Pomplun (of Waupun) and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray and their daughter (from Wautoma). Ella Pomplun is mentioned in an obit as a survivor of Herman Wedell (resident of Wautoma Care Center and formerly of Coloma -- Herman died. Aug. 26, 1981 and was born Aug. 7, 1901 in Richford, son of William and Bertha Wedell -- he married Ida Schroeder in 1930; she died in 1967). Ella (of Coloma) was listed as a half-sister to Herman. Arnold Schubert (of Coloma) was listed as a half-brother to Herman plus there was a daughter Irene Barrick (in Pembroke Pines, Florida).

    12/07/2002 05:22:58
    1. Pomplun
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3EC.2ACE/625 Message Board Post: My grandmother was Augusta Pomplun Knitter. She married William Fritz Knitter and they had 6 children. Harvey, Esther, Walter (my dad), Edna, Clarence, and Elmer. They are all deceased now.

    12/06/2002 08:02:18
    1. Re: Misc. Photos Available
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/619.2 Message Board Post: Could I have a copy of photo # 1470 - the one containing augusta henke. Thank you very much. It's really great of you to put up these pictures and all the old articles, its been helpful to me as well as many other people I'm sure.

    12/05/2002 12:04:08
    1. Re: Misc. Photos Available
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fenske,Wilde,Lohry and Gerbitz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/619.1 Message Board Post: I would like a copy of image 966 which has a Richard Fenske shown in the band photo.Thank You

    12/05/2002 02:37:03
    1. weddings: Thalacker-Gaylord; Fobes-Dahlke; Wilkins-Goodnature
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thalacker, Gaylord, Fobes, Dahlke, Wilkins, Goodnature Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/624 Message Board Post: Following are abstracts from newspaper clippings saved by my grandmother: Thalacker-Gaylord: Evalene Thalacker and Fred Gaylord got married May 31, 1930. They planned to live at Nekoosa. Fred was manager of the Kellogg Bros. Lumber company office. Fobes-Dahlke: Anna May Fobes married Howard G. Dahlke on Friday, Aug. 28 (year not given). Anna was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fobes (Redwood Falls, Minn.). Howard was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dahlke (Westfield). Rev. Fred Hauser (Presbyterian Church pastor at St. Peter)officiated. Singer - Alice Stewart. Bridesmaid - Jeanette Fobes. Best man - James Gilmore (Monroe, Michigan). Honeymoon - Niagara Falls. Residence - Westfield, Wisconsin. Anna graduated from Redwood Falls High School, Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wis. and attended University of Wisconsin. Howard attended Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin. He worked with his father at the Westfield Power Company. Guests included Alice Moore (of Rushmore), Mrs. Clarence Bennett (Friendship, Wis.), Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dahlke (Westfield), Mrs. Clarence Bennett (Friendship, Wis.), Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Murphy (of Morton, Michigan). Wilkins-Goodnature: Charlotte Wilkins married Vincent Goodnature on Aug. 18, 1928 in Montello. Rev. Father Velte officiated. Charlotte's parents - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkins. Vincent's parents - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodnature. Attendents: Blanche Goodnature (sister of the groom) and George Wilkins (cousin of the bride). Reception afterward hosted by Evalena Thalacker and Elsie Klinke. Charlotte graduated from Teachers' Training School at Westfield and has taught in Marquette County for four years. Vincent graduated from Montello High School and worked at the shoe factory in Portage (where they planned to live).

    12/04/2002 04:46:16
    1. weddings: Long-Thalacker; Roskie-Kerst; Schatzke-Weir
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Long, Thalacker, Roskie, Kerst, Schatzke, Weir Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/623 Message Board Post: Following are abstracts from newspaper clippings saved by my grandmother [possibly Westfield newspaper]: Long-Thalacker: Margaret Grace Long married Herbert Thalacker on June 9, 1926. Margaret was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long. Piano player - Mrs. Frank Nott (sister of the groom. Rev. E.F. Messerschmidt officiated. Attendents - Evelyn Dewar and John Long (brother of the bride). Margaret graduated from Westfield High School in 1923 and taught at the Sheldon School for 3 years. Herbert worked with the Westfield Co-operative Dairy Association. Roskie-Kerst: Grace Avada Roskie married Martin L. Kerst on June 27, 1929. Rev. E.F. Messerschmit officiated. Singer - Maeda Marie Roskie (youngest sister of the bride); performed the son "Oh Promise Me." Elaine Dewar played piano. Maid of honor - Margaretta Roskie (sister of the bride). Best man - Howard Kujath (groom's cousin). Irene Schwark, Avis Dewar and Evelyn Frank served dinner afterwards. Grace and Martin graduated from Westfield High School. Grace graduated from State Teachers' College in Stevens Point and taught for 2 years. Martin graduated from the Dairy School of the University of Wisconsin and worked for Westfield Co-operative Dairy Association. Schatzke-Weir: Ira Schatzke and Jessie Weir married August 19, 1928.

    12/04/2002 04:32:49
    1. weddings: McMahon-Grahn; Tonn-Wagner; Kruger-Jones
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McMahon, Grahn, Tonn, Wagner, Kruger, Jones Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/622 Message Board Post: Following are abstracts from newspaper clippings (source unknown but possibly Westfield) saved by my grandmother: McMahon-Grahn: Edith Elizabeth McMahon and Arthur R. Grahn got married Oct. 17, 1936 in the Lutheran parsonage in Westfield. Rev. Messerschmidt officated. Edith was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McMahon. Attendent - Leila Johnson (Edith's cousin). Arthur was son of Wm. Grahn (Westfield). Attendent -- Ralph Grahn (his brother). Edith lived in Grand Marsh where they held a party after the wedding; Mrs. Harlan Bartels and Miss Tillie Herzberg hosted. Edith and Arthur attended Westfield High (Arthur graduated in 1924). He worked with the Westfield Milling & Electric Lt. Company as an electrician. Tonn-Wagner: Martha Tonn married Harvey Wagner on Oct. 7, 1928 in the Lutheran parsonage at Springfield. Maid of honor - Evalena Thalacker (friend of bride). Best man - Walter Tonn. Martha and Harvey graduated from Westfield High School. Martha was a teacher in Marquette County schools. Harvey worked at the Chevrolet garage in Coloma and "respected for his sterling qualities." [SOURCE: Central Union newspaper] Kruger-Jones: Arline Kruger married Vernon Jones on May 22, 1930. Arline was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger. Vernon was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones (of East Troy). Ceremony performed by Rev. Bernhardt. Evelyn Krueger and Glennis Christensen hosted wedding dinner. Attendents - Ruth Meyer (of Aurora, Illinois) and Amost Kruger (brother of the bride). They planned to live on the Jones farm at East Troy.

    12/04/2002 04:22:27
    1. weddings: Kline-Tomkiewicz; Scheible-Cristman; Dee-Doege
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kline, Tomkiewicz, Scheible, Cristman, Dee, Doege Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/621 Message Board Post: Following are abstracts of wedding announcements in newspaper clippings saved by my grandmother who lived in Germania, Marquette County: Kline-Tomkiewicz: Leo Kline married Florence Dix Tomkiewicz on Aug. 9, 1923 in Milwaukee. Rev. Sturn officiated. Leo was son of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Kline and was a "young man of sterling qualities." Florence was a teacher in "our high school" [possibly Westfield] and had "innumerable steadfast friends" because of her "pleasing personality." Scheible-Cristman: C.L. Scheible (from Milwaukee) married Ruth Cristman on Oct. 15, 1923. Ruth was a "very popular young lady" from Evansville. The groom worked for Gimbel Bros. store in Milwaukee but took a job as manager of an Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.'s store in Milwaukee where they couple planned to live. Dee-Doege: Ruth Dee married Ervin Doege on June 9, 1926. Ruth was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dee (Meadow Valley Dairy Farm "just east of the village"). Ervin was the son of Julius Doege (from Neshkoro). Rev. George Scheible officiated. Flower girls - Lauverne Daye and Joyce Lau. Bridesmaid - Lillie Lange. Best man - Wayne Dahlke (cousin of groom). The American Legion Band serenaded the bridal party; Ervin was a member of that band. They planned to move to Sixth Street after Sept. Ervin worked with the Westfield Milling & Electric Light Company. Ruth lived in the Westfield area all her life and was a teacher for two years.

    12/04/2002 04:11:30
    1. weddings: Ingraham-Johnston; Schlinske-Harrison; Zaske-Kruger
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ingrahm, Johnston, Schlinske, Harrison, Zaske, Kruger Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3EC.2ACE/620 Message Board Post: Following are abstracts of marriage newspaper clippings saved by my grandmother (inquire if interested in copies): Ingraham-Johnston: Ethel Dorothea and Lewis M. Johnston married June 30, 1922 at the home of Allen S. Ingraham in Westfield (Ethel's parents). Rev. Semelroth officated. Esther Kerst (Milwaukee) was bridesmaid, and Elmer Ingraham (brother of the bride) was best man. They returned to their home in Milwaukee after the ceremony where Lewis was a streetcar conductor. Schlinske-Harrison: Edna Schlinske and Morris Harrison (from Fond du Lac) married Nov. 7, 1923. Rev. Velke (Montello) officated. Bridesmaid - Margaret Long (cousin of bride); best man - Herbert Thalacker (schoolmate). Zaske-Krueger: Vernard Zaske and Adelia Kruger married Feb. 5, 1926 at the bride's mother's home. Rev. E.F. Messerschmit officiated. Viola Jahnke and Gilbert Zaske were bridesmaid/best man. Vernard was a teacher at Randolph, Wis. They both graduated from Westfield High School.

    12/04/2002 02:40:21