This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STROIK OMERNICK/OMERNIK/HOMERNICK Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1763 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Daily Journal - 17 Sept. 1917 MRS. VICTORIA OMERNICK Mrs. Victoria Omernick of Polonia, age 93 years, died at the family home Sunday afternoon. Death was caused by old age. The deceased was born in Germany-Poland and came to this country many years ago. Eight children survive. They are Sister Aloisia and Sister Superior of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. M. Shermanski of this city, Mrs. Elizabeth Woyak of the town of Sharon, Nicholaus Omernick of Amherst Junction, Anton of Gaslin, Wis., Frank of Sharon and J. J. Omernick of Polonia. The funeral will be held at Polonia Tuedsay morning at 9 o'clock.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BIKOWSKI DACZYK DZIALO FLINK FLISAKOWSKI KAMINSKI KLISH HELMINIAK HOLTZ PASCAVIS PRZYBYLSKI ROGALA SKORNIA SLOWINSKI TORK VILLWOCK WAYERSKI Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1762 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Daily Journal 9 Feb 1955 Mrs. Stanley Przybylski Mrs. Stanley Przybylski, 81, 720 Franklin street, died Tuesday at 5 p.m. at her home after an illness over more than a year. Mrs. Przybylski suffered a heart attack in December, 1953, and was hospitalized until February, 1954. She returned home then but was confined to bed until her death. Mrs. Przybylski and her husband marked their 62nd wedding anniversary on Jan. 17. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Bartholomew's Catholic church, Mill Creek, and burial will take place in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Dzikoski funeral home after Thursday noon. The Knights of Columbus will say the rosary at the funeral home Thursday at 7:30 p.m. A son, Roman, is a member of the organization. At 8 p.m. Thursday, the Rosary society of St. Bartholomew's church, of which Mrs. Przybylski was a member, will recite the rosary, and a general rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Przybylski, the former Agnes Tork, was born in Poland Jan. 6, 1874. As a child, she came to this country with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tork, who settled in the town of Carson. Her marriage to Mr. Przybylski took place Jan. 17, 1893, and for the next 51 years they lived on a farm in Carson. Eleven years ago they retired and moved to Stevens Point. Survivors include her husband; six sons, Peter, Dancy, Felix, 720 Franklin street, Barney, 337 Washington avenue, Frank, Whiting avenue, Adam, Water street, and Roman, 921 Fifth avenue; five daughters, Mrs. Jacob Bikowski and Mrs. Alois Slowinski, town of Carson, Mrs. Mike Flisakowski, 130 Fourth avenue, Mrs. Casimir Helminiak, 719 North Second street, and Mrs. Frank Skornia, Milwaukee; 46 Grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Nick Klish, town of Carson. Her parents, a brother, five sisters, two sons and a daughter preceded her in death. Her oldest granddaughter, Mrs. Leo Slowinski, town of Carson, died a week ago. Stevens Point Daily Journal 14 Feb 1955 Services For Mrs. Przybylski Funeral services for Mrs. Stanley Przybylski, 720 Franklin street, who died Tuesday, were held Saturday morning at St. Bartholomew's Catholic church, Mill Creek. Rev. S. F. Szymczak officiated, and burial followed in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers, all grandsons, were Robert Przybylski, Louis Helminiak, Stanley Flink, Paul Skornia and Felix and Henry Bikowski. Attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holtz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skornia and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skornia, Mrs. Mabel Wayerski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogala, Mrs. Jack Villwock, Mrs. Barney Kaminski and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flisakowski and family, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Flink, Iron Mountain, Mich,; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pascavis, Rudolph; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dzialo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Daczyk, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bikowski, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bikowski and Miss Jeanette Bikowski, Menasha.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRONGEL KIETOWSKI KLISH KNECHTLEK KUJAWA PRZYBYLSKI PRZYBYSZEWSKI SHILKA SOBCZAK TAUSCH TORK Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1761 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Daily Journal 20 Mar 1946 Shilka Funeral Friday Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Shilka, 74, a former Portage county resident for many years, who died Monday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock at the home of her son, Anton, in Chicago, will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Bartholomew's Catholic church at Mill Creek. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. The body is at the Prais funeral home where the rosary will be said this evening and Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Although she had been in ill health for many years, Mrs. Shilka's death occurred suddenly, following a heart attack. A native of Poland, Mrs. Shilka was born on Feb. 13, 1872, a daughter of the late Frank and Catherine Tork. During her childhood she came to this country with her parents who located at Mill Creek. The daughter married Peter Shilka in 1889 and after their marriage the couple continued to live at Mill Creek until the death of Mr. Shilka on April 3, 1939. Since then Mrs. Shilka made her home in Chicago with her son. Surviving are 10 children, Mrs. Frank Kietowski of Crozier, Ont., Canada, Mrs. Peter Przybyszewski, Mrs. Anna Tausch, Mrs. Matt Sobczak, Nick Shilka, Mrs. Ed Brongel and Anton Shilka of Chicago, Thomas of Kenosha, John of Milwaukee and Paul of Mill Creek, two sisters, Mrs. Nick Klish of Junction City and Mrs. Ed Przybylski of Stevens Point, 29 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Mrs. Shilka was a member of the Rosary society of St. Bartholomew's church at Mill Creek. Stevens Point Daily Journal 23 Mar 1946 Funeral of Mrs. Shilka Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Shilka, a former Mill Creek resident, who died Monday at the home of her son, Anton, in Chicago, were held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Bartholomew's Catholic church at Mill Creek. Rev. Bernard Hoppa officiated and burial followed in the parish cemetery. The pallbearers were Paul, Thomas, Nicholas, John and Anton Shilka, sons of Mrs. Shilka, and Matt Sobczak, a son-in-law. Coming from a distance for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Shilka and son, Gene, Mrs. Anna Tausch, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Przybyszewski, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brongel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sobczak and son, Matt, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Shilka, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kietowski, Mr. and Mrs. George Sobczak, Stanley Sobczak and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knechtlek of Chicago, Mrs. Tessie Kietowski of Crosier, Ont., Canada, Mr. and Mrs. John Shilka and daughters, Evelyn and Marilyn, of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shilka of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kujawa of Wakefield, Mich.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CYCHOSZ DURAND GOLLA GROSHEK JACOBS KLISH KOWALSKI KURTZ LODZINSKI LOMBARD McCAULIFFE MOSEY PRZYBYLSKI RIESLER RYBECKE SHEMANSKI SHILKA SHILKE SHELKE SIEBERT TORK Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1760 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Daily Journal 2 Feb 1940 Mrs. Tessie Mosey The sudden death of Mrs. Tessie Mosey, age 68, occurred this morning at 4 o'clock at her home at 404 Meadow street. Although she had been in ill health for the past four years, she was able to be up and about, apparently in her usual health. She attended to her household duties as usual on Thursday. She called her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Durand, to her bedside about 15 minutes before her death, which was attributed to a heart attack. Mrs. Mosey, whose maiden name was Tessie Tork, was born in November, 1871, in Austria. She came to this country at the age of 14 years with her mother, who came here with her children to join her husband, Frank Tork, who preceded his family here to become established. The family located at Mill Creek. Mrs. Mosey was employed in Stevens Point for a time before her marriage to Thomas Mosey of Stevens Point, which took place in 1887. She had lived here since. Mr. Mosey died on November 25, 1934. Surviving are a son, Steve Mosey, 1027 Portage street; four daughters, Mrs. Durand and Mrs. Helen Kowalski at home, Mrs. Ray Jacobs, 214 Union street, and Mrs. William Riesler of Milwaukee; an adopted daughter, Mrs. Harriet Lombard of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Peter Shilke of Mill Creek, Mrs. Nick Klish of Carson and Mrs. George Przybylski of Dancy; 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's church, The body will be placed in the Prais receiving vault and burial will take place later in Guardian Angel cemetery. The body will be at the family home from Saturday until the time of the funeral. The rosary will be said Saturday and Sunday nights at 8 o'clock. Stevens Point Daily Journal 6 Feb 1940 Funeral of Mrs. Mosey Funeral services for Mrs. Tessie Mosey, who died Friday morning at her home at 404 Meadow street, were held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's church. Rev. Julius Chylinski officiated and the body was placed in the Prais receiving vault. Burial will take place later in Guardian Angel cemetery. The pallbearers were Frank Tork, Paul Shelke, Phillip Lodzinski, Roman Przybylski, William Riesler and Clifford Kowalski. Janet and Florence Mosey, Mary Siebert and Gloria Rybecke were in charge of the flowers. Those from out of town who came for the funeral included Mrs. Sam Lombard of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durand of Wausau; Mr. and Mrs. John Shemanski and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Groshek of City Point; Miss Leona Kowalski, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mosey, John Mosey, Mr. and Mrs. William Riesler and son, Janet, Clifford and Florence Mosey, Mrs. John Cychosz and Mrs. Kurtz of Milwaukee; Mrs. James McAuliffe of Park Falls; Anton Golla of Port Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tork of Bessemer, Michigan; Mrs. Peter Shelke of Mill Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klish of Carson; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Przybylski of Dancy and Mr. and Mrs. John Lodzinski of Linwood. Mrs. Mosey's nieces and nephews of Mill Creek were also present.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FREDA KLISH LODZINSKI MOSEY PAVALOWSKI PRODZINSKI PRZYBYLSKI SHILKA SHELKI SHILKY TORK WISNEWSKI WISNIEWSKI Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1759 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Daily Journal 14 Nov 1934 Mrs. Sophie Lodzinski The death of Mrs. Sophie Lodzinski occurred this morning at her farm home in the town of Linwood. She had been in ill health for the past year and confined to bed most of the time since November 2. Mrs. Lodzinski, whose maiden name was Sophie Tork, was born in May, 1862, in Poland. Her marriage to Peter Lodzinski took place in Poland 53 years ago. The couple came to this country and located at the present farm home where Mrs. Lodzinski had resided since. Mr. Lodzinski passed away 29 years ago. Surviving are four sons and five daguhters, Mrs. J. Pavalowski, 335 Fourth avenue, Mrs. J. Klish, 359 Fourth avenue, Paul Lodzinski, Normal avenue, Mrs. Ed Prodzinski, Normal avenue, Julius Lodzinski, Franklin street, Miss Victoria Lodzinski of Chicago, Mrs. Peter Klish of the town of Carson, John Lodzinski of the town of Linwood and Felix Lodzinski at the family home. Five sisters, Mrs. Victoria Wisnewski of Stevens Point, Mrs. Thomas Mosey, Meadow street, Mrs. Ed Przybylski of Eau Pleine, Mrs. Peter Shilky of Linwood and Mrs. Nick Klish of Carson; 38 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren also survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. The body will be at the Lodzinski homestead in Linwood. Stevens Point Journal 19 Nov 1934 Funeral of Mrs. Lodzinski Funeral services for Mrs. Sophie Lodzinski, who died Wednesday morning at her home in the town of Linwood, were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Bartholomew's church at Mill Creek. Rev. Victor Hoppa and Rev. Edward Horyza officiated and burial was made in the parish cemetery. The pallbearers were Nicholas Wisniewski, Felix Przybylski, Frank Tork, Michael Tork, Paul Shelki and Casimir Klish. Relatives from away who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tork of Bessemer, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freda of Butternut.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GRUCZIK KLISH LUDZINSKI LODZINSKI MICHALSKI MOSEY PRZYBYLSKI SHULKE SHILKA TORK WAYERSKI WISNEWSKI Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1758 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Daily Journal 18 Nov 1937 Mrs. Victoria Wisnewski Mrs. Victoria Wisnewski, a resident of Mill Creek for many years, died Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock at St. Mary's Home for the Aged at Manitowoc. She had been in ill health for many years and her death was caused by a heart ailment. Mrs. Wisnewski was born in Poland on December 16, 1857, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tork. She was married in Poland to a Mr. Michalski. They came to this country about 50 years ago and located at Mill Creek where Mr. Michalski died 20 years after their marriage. Her marriage to Jake Wisnewski took place 44 years ago. Mrs. Wisnewski continued to reside at Mill Creek until going to Manitowoc three years ago. Surviving are her husband in Fond du Lac, five children, Mrs. Albert Gruczik of City Point, Nick Wisnewski, 315 Algoma street, Frank Wisnewski of Manitowoc, Carl Wisnewski of Junction City and Mrs. Barney Wayerski of Milwaukee; four sisters, Mrs. Anastatia Mosey of Stevens Point, Mrs. Ed Przybylski of Dancy and Mrs. Nick Klish and Mrs. Peter Shulke of Mill Creek; 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild, A brother and sister preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning a 9 o'clock at St. Bartholomew's church at Mill Creek and burial will follow in the parish cemetery. The body is at the Boston funeral home where the rosary will be said Friday night at 8 o'clock. Stevens Point Daily Journal 23 Nov 1937 Funeral of Mrs. Wisnewski Funeral services for Mrs. Victoria Wisnewski, a fromer resident of Mill Creek, who died Wednesday morning at Manitowoc, were held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Bartholomew's church at Mill Creek. Rev. Victor Hoppa officiated and burial took place in the parish cemetery. The pallbearers were John Tork, Felix Przybylski, Peter Przybylski, Felix Ludzinski, John Ludzinski and Paul Shulke. Those from out of town who came for the funeral included Mrs. Barney Wayerski and children, Dolores, Florence and Roman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Shulke of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wisnewski of Manitowoc and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gruczik of City Point.
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/DFC.2ACE/1127.1.1 Message Board Post: The earliest I have, yet, are: Anton Kranski Dob: abt 1828 no other info yet, and: August Edward Kranski 8/1836 to 6/15/1890 He married Elisabeth ROGACZEWSKI 5/1839 to 5/20/1905 in Prussia. They were married after 1848 in Prussia, before coming to the US (through Baltimore I think) Their daughter Francis is my husbands great grandmother. she had a brother John, whom we know nothing about, a michael, marie, Joseph, and some others. Only two were born outside the US, the others, as far as we know, were born in WI. Maybe there's a connect. Let me know. Susan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Konopacky, Konopacki Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACE/110.305 Message Board Post: Have some info on the Konopackys (Konopackis) of Portage Co. Contact me if you want to share info at [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Phaneuf, Bell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1418.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, it is good to hear from you. I believe we do have a connection and I am interested in trading information. Subsequent to my posting of the Phaneuf obituary I had a response from a family member descended from Gordon Phaneuf, also a Frank Phaneuf sibling. We have not traded much information to date, so it would be great to be able to fill in the family picture a little more. I'll contact you at your email address for further communications.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Krancki, Kranski, Kransky, Prell, Mastowska Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACE/1127.1 Message Board Post: Hi I am trying to find additional informatin on the surnames Kranski(Krancki, Kransky). My GGGrandfather was John Krancki (as per his marraige cert of 1883) he is the son of Matt Krancki and Mariannae Mastowska. He was married in Lemont Ill. to Julia Prell and had 9 children. Mary, Martha, Michael, Frank, Helen, Anthoinette, Rose, Walter, Stella(Stacia). The last child was born in 1903 and they moved to Juneau County, Wi. by 1910 Census. Their name then shows up as Kransky. By 1920 census the name is written as Kranski. It would be great to find some sort of connection between these two families. Do you have an knowledge about the lake in Portage County, Wi., called Kranski Lake (Kraneks) ? Thank you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GOLLON Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1757 Message Board Post: Stevens Point Weekly Journal 10 Sep 1920 Jacob GOLLON Jacob GOLLON, aged 58 years, died Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home in the town of Hull. The deceased was a native of German Poland, coming to Portage county about 10 years ago. He had since been engaged in farming. The deceased is survived by his widow and one brother, Nick GOLLON, who also resides in the town of Hull. Funeral services were conducted at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning from St. Casimir's at Casimir with burial following in the parish cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Meehan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/366.371.775.777.1 Message Board Post: Marcia, I have researched Andrew and Charles Meehan starting in Quebec,then Wisc, Minn.and So.Dakota.We may have some information that could help both of us. Please contact me soon. Thx. John Meehan from Minnesota
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Meehan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/366.376 Message Board Post: Carla, I have alot of information on Meehan's from Quebec, Wisc.Minn. and So.Dakota. Lets see if we can share some genealogy. Thx.John Meehan from Minnesota
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/DFC.2ACE/485.565 Message Board Post: Betty, My name is Brian Burclaw. I have some information on my family, and a few others that you mentioned. I am just starting to look in to family trees. I started one on this website, but it is very incomplete. My father's mother was a Landowski. Her first name was Valeria, but she went by Laura. I know she had a sister Minnie, and a brother Julian. She had more siblings but I don't know the names. My mother, Zepherine (Sadie) Stankowski had a sister (Esther) that married a Frank Brzezinski, and another sister (Regina) that married a Groshek. I think his name was Francis, I'm not sure. There is a Stankowski family tree setup at another website. There are over 300 descendants from my grandparents on that side. (Joseph and Suzanne Stankowski) As far as the Burclaw's go, this is what I have. My grandfather, Joseph Burclaw was thirteen when he came over from Germany with one brother, I am not sure of his name, and their father Jacob. Their last name was not Burclaw at that time. My father is not sure what it was. Joseph's brother went by the name Burclaff. I think that may have been what Joseph went by until my grandmother (Joseph's wife) went to the courthouse and had the name changed to Burclaw. According to my father the original name is something like Burschlaff or Bueschlau. The latter is my best attempt at spelling what my dad pronounces Booshlau. The lau is pronounced like wow. My father came from a family of ten. He is the oldest. They are: Anton (Tony), Emil, Leonard, Sylvia, Tekla, Clara, Lydia, Wanda, and John. That may not be the correct order either, and I know I am missing one. There were also ten in my family. Chester (Chet), Mary Jane, Randy, Duane, Robert (Bob), Susan, Jeffrey, Lori, Brian, and Lyn! nette (Lynn). Randy passed away as a baby in 1952, and Jeff passed away on duty as a fireman for Rosholt in 1988. I hope this helps you a little bit.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ACHILLES, COURT, GUSTIN, McCRARY, SOULE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1756 Message Board Post: From the Stevens Point Daily Journal [Stevens Point, Portage Co., WI], Thursday Nov. 8, 1900, Page 1 OBITUARY Herman A. SOULE was born in Middleburgh, Cuyahogo County, Ohio, August 8, 1850, and died at Lone Pine October 30, 1900. He was a patient sufferer from Bright's Disease for seven years. In company with his parents he came to Wisconsin in 1861. At the age of 18 he experienced religion and united with the M. E. church at Almond, and remained a member until his death. For a number of years he had been an active member of Almond Lodge I.O.O.F., under whose auspices the burial service was conducted at the M.E. Church, Almond, Rev. D. B. Coffee officiating. September 14, 1874, he was married to Miss Emma ACHILLES, of Lone Pine, and to them were born a daughter, Edith, wife of Wm. GUSTIN, and two sons, Elmer and Ellery, all of Lone Pine, who with Mrs. L. SOULE of Appleton and the following brothers and sisters, Milo D. SOULE of Delavan, Minn., Mrs. Armela McCRARY of Rural, Rev. Wm. W. SOULE of Hickory, Rev. Almeran B. SOULE of Bayfield, Alfred O. SOULE of Appleton, Ira E. SOULE, Rural, Frank O. SOULE of Winslow Illinois, and Ella, wife of Frank COURT, Appleton, are left to mourn their loss. All were present at the funeral except Milo of Delavan, Minn. Submitter: Joan M Benner <[email protected]> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANGBAUER, WILLIAMS Classification: Census Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1755 Message Board Post: Reply to <[email protected]> You did not state if the LANGBAUER's eventually came to PortageCoWI? I found a Joseph LANGBAUER that died in Almond, PortageCoWI. Also, it seems as if they lived in Chicago, CookCoIL prior to Wisconsin as per the voting records - you should check out that lead. Also, I would check out the obituaries listed for PortageCoWI at: Obits: http://library.uwsp.edu/Obits/ Name Alternative Name Newspaper Date (underlined & hyperlinked includes full text) Langbauer, C. Mrs. SPDJ 15 Aug 1913 Langbauer, Charles SPWJ 28 July 1906 Langbauer, Charles SPDJ 27 July 1906 (fp) Langbauer, Frank SPDJ 26 Feb 1914 Langbauer, Isabelle C. Milius, Alfred Mrs. SPDJ 29 Dec 1978 Langbauer, John D. SPDJ 15 Sept 1975 Langbauer, John Mrs. Langbauer, Alice SPDJ 12 Apr 1979 Langbauer, Joseph SPDJ 15 Nov 1968, 22 Nov Langbauer, Joseph Mrs. Rath, Ella SPDJ 10 July 1962 Langbauer, Katie SPDJ 2 Aug 1922 Langbauer, Mary Mehne, George Mrs. SPDJ 20 June 1949, 21 June, 25 June Langbauer, Neal SPDJ 22 Aug 1972 Mehne, George Mrs. Langbauer, Mary SPDJ 20 June 1949, 21 June, 25 June Milius, Alfred Mrs. Langbauer, Isabelle C. SPDJ 29 Dec 1978 Milius, Jacob Mrs. Cleary, Rebecca; Langbauer SPDJ 21 June 1954, 22 June, 26 June Rath, Ella Langbauer, Joseph Mrs. SPDJ 10 July 1962 Cemeteries http://library.uwsp.edu/cemetery/ Name Dates Cemetery Langbauer, C. L. 6 Aug 1834 - 26 July 1906 East German Methodist Langbauer, Ella E. 1890 - 1962 East German Methodist Langbauer, Frank 1862 - 1914 Martin (N. German) Langbauer, John 1861 - 1918 Almond Village Langbauer, Joseph 10 Apr 1887 - 14 Nov 1968 East German Methodist Langbauer, Katherine 1867 - 1922 East German Methodist Langbauer, Lottie Francis 1893 - 1894 Martin (N. German) Langbauer, R. L. 24 Dec 1844 - 9 Aug 1913 East German Methodist Langbauer, Rebecca 1868 - 1954 Almond Village Langbauer, Rosalia L. d. 9 May 1894 age 9/4/5 East German Methodist Other info found: Chicago Voter Registration, 1892 Ignatz Langbauer Place: Austria Joseph Langbauer Place: Wisconsin Wisconsin Marriages, pre-1907 Name Marriage Date County Volume Page Katharie Langbauer 15 Nov 1887 Portage 02 0031 Maria Langbauer 06 Apr 1885 Portage 01 0449 Census: Langbauer, Cecelia Age: 21 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Illinois Roll: T625_345 Race: White Page: 12A State: Illinois ED: 1748 County: Cook Township: Chicago Langbauer, Edward Age: 35 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Illinois Roll: T625_346 Race: White Page: 12B State: Illinois ED: 1781 County: Cook Township: Chicago Langbauer, Frank Year: 1920 Birthplace: Illinois Roll: T625_345 Race: White Page: 19B State: Illinois ED: 1753 County: Cook Township: Chicago SSDI ALICE LANGBAUER SSN 398-09-7607 Residence: 95405 Santa Rosa, Sonoma, CA Born 26 Nov 1899 Died Apr 1979 Issued: WI (Before 1951) BERNICE I LANGBAUER SSN 323-14-9049 Residence: 60632 Chicago, Cook, IL Born 28 May 1911 Died 4 May 1988 Issued: IL (Before 1951) CLARA LANGBAUER SSN 339-20-6825 Residence: 60082 Techny, Cook, IL Born 2 Oct 1882 Died Sep 1971 Issued: IL (Before 1951) EDWARD LANGBAUER SSN 326-16-8555 Residence: Born 14 Jul 1912 Died Jan 1966 Issued: IL (Before 1951) ELDEN E LANGBAUER SSN 391-28-1665 Residence: 53051 Menomonee Falls, Waukesha, WI Born 10 Apr 1933 Died 15 Apr 1994 Issued: WI (Before 1951) ELDON N LANGBAUER SSN 227-10-2456 Residence 34103 Naples, Collier, FL Born 12 Nov 1913 Died 30 Aug 2000 Issued: VA (Before 1951) ELLEN LANGBAUER SSN 328-18-2352 Residence: Born 11 Jul 1922 Died Mar 1984 Issued: IL (Before 1951) FRANK LANGBAUER SSN 354-05-5750 Residence 60482 Worth, Cook, IL Born 6 Dec 1893 Last Benefit: 60482 Worth, Cook, IL Died Dec 1982 Issued: IL (Before 1951) HARRY F LANGBAUER SSN 565-12-3516 Residence: 80226 Lakewood, Jefferson, CO Born 23 Mar 1919 Died 15 Jun 1988 Issued: CA (Before 1951) JEAN LANGBAUER SSN 351-12-0463 Residence: Born 29 Mar 1924 Last Benefit: 60130 Forest Park, Cook, IL Died Jul 1981 Issued: IL (Before 1951) JOHN LANGBAUER SSN 721-09-2434 Residence: 95405 Santa Rosa, Sonoma, CA Born 17 Feb 1899 Died Sep 1975 Issued: RR (Before 1951) JOSEPH LANGBAUER SSN 321-09-8935 Residence: 54909 Almond, Portage, WI Born 10 Apr 1887 Died Nov 1968 Issued: IL (Before 1951) JULIA LANGBAUER SSN 354-26-8868 Residence: 60482 Worth, Cook, IL Born 6 Nov 1895 Died Sep 1984 Issued: IL (1951) LLOYD C LANGBAUER SSN 128-03-3319 Residence: 33304 Fort Lauderdale, Broward, FL Born 26 Aug 1912 Died 11 Oct 1991 Issued: NY (Before 1951) MABEL LANGBAUER SSN 346-28-0497 Residence: 60301 Oak Park, Cook, IL Born 20 Feb 1903 Last Benefit: 60304 Oak Park, Cook, IL Died Sep 1977 Issued: IL (1951 And 1952) MARGUERITE LANGBAUER SSN 325-10-7059 Residence: 90006 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Born 18 May 1892 Died Oct 1969 Issued: IL (Before 1951) NEAL LANGBAUER SSN 394-01-0812 Residence: 53551 Lake Mills, Jefferson, WI Born 21 Mar 1904 Died Aug 1972 Issued: WI (Before 1951) RAYMOND F LANGBAUER SSN 341-18-2307 Residence: 60193 Schaumburg, Cook, IL Born 5 Sep 1926 Died 8 Jun 1992 Issued: IL (Before 1951) RONALD T LANGBAUER SSN 326-24-0920 Residence: 42642 Russell Springs, Russell, KY Born 30 Jul 1931 Died 14 Dec 1997 Issued: IL (Before 1951) THERESA LANGBAUER SSN 324-40-2612 Residence: Born 23 Aug 1906 Last Benefit: 60402 Berwyn, Cook, IL Died Mar 1981 Issued: IL (1963) WILLARD LANGBAUER SSN 354-01-9249 Residence: Born 30 Apr 1910 Died Jul 1967 Issued: IL (Before 1951) J LANGBAUER SSN 336-05-3644 Residence: 60457 Hickory Hills, Cook, IL Born 9 Jan 1903 Died Mar 1992 Issued: IL (Before 1951) California Deaths, 1940-97 Surname Given Name Middle Name Sex Birth Date Death Date Birth Place Death Place Social Security # Mother's Maiden Name Father's Surname LANGBAUER ALICE F FEMALE 26 Nov 1899 8 Apr 1979 WISCONSIN SONOMA 721092434 LANGBAUER JOHN D MALE 17 Feb 1899 8 Sep 1975 OHIO SONOMA 721092434 LANGBAUER MARGUERI L FEMALE 18 May 1892 16 Oct 1969 ILLINOIS LOS ANGELES 325107059 NILSON Florida Death Index, 1990-91 [Print] Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present Langbauer, Ronald T Volume: 73 Certificate: 36253 Death Date: 14 December, 1997 Death Place: Russell Spr Age: 66 Residence: Fayette Florida Death Index 1877-1998 Lloyd Clarendon Langbauer Certificate: 104078 Place: Broward Race: W Death Date: 11 Oct 1991 Birth Date: 26 Aug 1912 Ohio Deaths, Name Death Date Death Place Full Context LANGBAUER, HELEN M May 19, 1962 , Butler County U.S. Military: Great White Fleet (Atlantic Fleet bound for the Pacific, 16 December 1907) Surname Initials Ship Langbauer J. W. Louisiana World Foreign Gazetteer, Vol. 1 Name Feature Latitude Longitude Country Primary Region Langbauer farm (a tract of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture) 48° 09m 00s North8° 21m 00s EastGERMANYWestern Europe and the Americas New York Naturalization Petition Index, 1907-24 Anna Langbauer Address: 62 W. 93 St. Volume #: 488 Page #: 14 Date: 06 Oct 1921 I am not related to nor have any additional information on these surnames. R/S MAK http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag ++++++++++++++++++++= I am the grandson of Joseph Langbauer, son of John and Rebecca. My grandfather was married to Imogene Williams of Hamilton, OH. .I've done searches,but can't seem to find the date of their marrage. I'd appreciate the help.Joseph was born in 1890 and died in 1962. His second wife was Ella E. <[email protected]>
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/DFC.2ACE/440.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Diane, Hope all is well along the coast! I haven't worked on the tree in quite some time, but I do have a website with some of the information I have gathered. It's located at: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/l/Jeffrey-D-Colton/index.html I have more Hoppa information than Krayecki. It's really tough. Maybe you can help me fill in some of the gaps and add dates and stuff. I would like to get it as complete as I can in the current world as well as the past. I just can't keep up with everyone! See ya later, Jeff
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/DFC.2ACE/1611.1 Message Board Post: Looking for info on Basil Wanta. Understand he spent time in N.Y. in 1870's as a child. Do you know where in N.Y. or even where he entered the U.S.?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: EMPEY, PRIEST Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACE/1754 Message Board Post: I'm researching the Empey family. I believe Alexander Empey maybe in my line through his son William. Does anyone have any info, perhaps? I find him in the 1860 census but have conflicting info on whether he is from NY or Canada. [email protected]