This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1525 Message Board Post: If you've been unable to locate Birth Records at the Register of Deeds office in Sheboygan County for anyone born before Oct. 1, 1907; you might appreciate knowing that Birth Records for anyone born prior to Oct. 1, 1907 in a County starting with the letter "S" in Wisconsin were incorrectly indexed under the wrong County name. Pre-1908 Birth Records for Sheboygan County were indexed under St. Croix County.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: wilford, doherty, Rood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/572.1 Message Board Post: This James W. Doherty, he married Ann Rood. Their Child, Catherine Doherty, was my GGrandmother, who married Fred Wilford, Catherine died young, in an accident in Wisconsin in 1907, her husband then died in 1911, leaving their children orphaned, Frances ("Miss Frances", never married) raised my Grandfather, Leonard Wilford (born 1906) and his 6 siblings. If you have any further info, or obits. please email me at julia.st.mary@attws.com
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/2FC.2ACI/1524.2 Message Board Post: Gerrit Gossink and Berendina Gossink (her maiden & married name) were married 13 Dec 1856 in the Town of Holland. They had 4 children: Jan b. 7 Dec 1858 Hendrik b. 24 Sept 1860 (died 6 Nov 1878) Jane b. 30 July 1862 Hanna b. 16 July 1864 (moved to Prinsburg, MN) Gerrit died in the Civil War (I have more info if you're interested) and Dina married Jan deBruine, another man from Cedar Grove who served in the war with Gerrit. Jan & Dina had 6 children: Johannes b. 28 Nov 1866 Willem b. 16 Jan 1869 Diena b. 22 Oct 1870 Johannes b. 22 Feb 1873 Pieter b. 4 May 1875 Sarah b. 17 Feb 1877 I'm still working on finding more info on the Gossink (and deBruine) children. Besides my general Dutch genealogy research, I'm researching all the Dutch men in Sheboygan Cty who served in the Civil War. If you have any info on Gerrit and Dina you're willing to share, I'd love to hear from you. Mary
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/2FC.2ACI/1524.1 Message Board Post: Gerrit Gossink and Berendina Gossink (her maiden & married name) were married 13 Dec 1856 in the Town of Holland. They had 4 children: Jan b. 7 Dec 1858 Hendrik b. 24 Sept 1860 (died 6 Nov 1878) Jane b. 30 July 1862 Hanna b. 16 July 1864 (moved to Prinsburg, MN) Gerrit died in the Civil War (I have more info if you're interested) and Dina married Jan deBruine, another man from Cedar Grove who served in the war with Gerrit. Jan & Dina had 6 children: Johannes b. 28 Nov 1866 Willem b. 16 Jan 1869 Diena b. 22 Oct 1870 Johannes b. 22 Feb 1873 Pieter b. 4 May 1875 Sarah b. 17 Feb 1877 I'm still working on finding more info on the Gossink (and deBruine) children. Besides my general Dutch genealogy research, I'm researching all the Dutch men in Sheboygan Cty who served in the Civil War. If you have any info on Gerrit and Dina you're willing to share, I'd love to hear from you. Mary
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/2FC.2ACI/1523.2.2 Message Board Post: As far as Everett's Lodge and the Hoffbrau go, the are or were both located in downtown Sheboygan on North 8 Street. Everett's Lodge is now known as Rupp's Lodge run by Sandy and Richard Rupp both graduates of the class of 1961 Sheboygan South. They were Highschool Sweethearts. As for the Hoffbrau, the Drews Family ran this steak house with char grilled steaks, until the late 1960's or early 1970's at which time they sold it to Richard Lauer. Richard died about a year ago. After Richard ran the Hoffbrau, the Johnson Family (I do not know any other information) bought, or leased the restaurant from a Sheboygan Accountant, but were not successful. The Hoffbrau is for sale and has been for about 6 months, or possibly longer. Due to the failures of the past owners, if it is ever sold or re-opened, another name will probably be used. I hope these tidbits might be of help. Also, my father was a graduate of Sheboygan High School during the captioned time frame. Please remember - Kohler was just a village and had no restaurants or places for entertainment. The residents had to go to Sheboygan for Groceries, Clothing, entertainment, etc. The village was a place to live, and the Kohler Company pottery and brass were the only place to work.
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/2FC.2ACI/1523.2.1 Message Board Post: There is no mention of any of these things. Sorry.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hahn, Gerlach,Hallauer, Elam Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1523.2 Message Board Post: Is there any mention of the names Hahn,Gerlach, Or any mention of a place called "Everett's Lodge",I think it was a bar or tavern/hofbrau, Thank you for any information Loyal
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/2FC.2ACI/1103.1 Message Board Post: I am interested in the Badovinac family from Sheboyan. Do you have any more information on that family? Email me at gplautz@cox.rr.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GOSSINK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1524 Message Board Post: Searching for any family of Gerritt & Berendina GOSSINK, married 13 Dec 1856 in Sheboygan Co. Son, Jan GOSSINK, b. 1859, lived in Oostburg, d. 30 Apr 1928 at St. Agnes in Fond du Lac., bur. in Cedar Grove.
This was sent to me to pass on to the Sheboygan list, as it is believed this family settled in Sheboygan County. I have no further info on this. For more info please contact: From: Dan and Judy Gotter Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:42 AM Subject: Maass family Bonnie, here is a list of the names on the Reise-Pass I have. If you would like to post this on your site it would be fine. Results of a partial translation (paraphrased): For passage from Hamburg to North America. The primary person is Johann Maass [Maaß], occupation Stellmacher [a wheelwright?], born Regenwalde, residence Maldewin [few miles south of Regenwalde], born Sept 1, 1806. The following were apparently his children: Wilhelm born Sept 26, 1841, August born Oct 29, 1843, Gottlieb born Dec 28, 1845, Florin [sp??] Chriten [sp??] born Aug 22, 1848 [last digit of year could be a 9], Friedrich born Oct 1, 1850, Albert born June 29, 1853, and Bertha also born June 29, 1853. Passport was dated March 15th, 1855, Stettin, on the front and on the second page "Labes on the 15th March 1855," and also, "......the Stelmacher Maß ..?.. from here, ..?.. Hamburg to North America ........... Maldewin, the 9th April 1855, Kroning Schutz". On the second page is three columns describing three people: 1. "The ..?.. ..?.. Stellmacher Maaß Johanne geb. Carow, birthplace Stargard, residence Maldewin, born Nov 4, 1813 ............" [this may be Johann's wife?]; 2. Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Maaß, born Gross Borckenhagen [a few miles west of Labes], residence Maldewin, born Oct 21, 1835; and 3. Wilhelmine Maaß, born Borckenhagen, residence Maldewin, born March 9, 1837 [2. and 3. may be adult children of Johann, born 1806].
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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/2FC.2ACI/1345.1 Message Board Post: I have researching NESEMAN in Algoma and Kewaukee, Co. I would be interested in sharing with you. Please respond to the above email address. Pam Kuehlman
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/2FC.2ACI/82.88.2 Message Board Post: Hello.. My mothers maiden name is Trester. I am hoping to find any info about the Trester Family. They are from Indpls, IN her Fathers Name is Roy, Sr (Trester) he had a sister named Pauline that's about all that I know.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Opgenorth, Lorenz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1523.1.1.1 Message Board Post: C. Lorenz is listed as left fielder for the Kohler Drugs baseball team in 1954. Mr & Mrs. Chas. Lorenz are also listed on the guest list for the funeral of Hannah Nesemann. Vernon Opgenorth is listed inthe class commencement record of the class of 1933 from Kohler High School as a member of the senior class orchestra. I hope you find something you're looking for. Juli
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/2FC.2ACI/332.329.341.1.1 Message Board Post: Bruce thank you for you suggestion. I am just getting started again after the Holidaies. I will give it a try Thank you again. Carol
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/2FC.2ACI/1523.1.1 Message Board Post: I am interested in what you have in the scrapebook for Lorenz and Opgenorth. Thanks, Paula
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schmidt, etc. etc. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1523.1 Message Board Post: Since it is easier for myself and everyone else I have spent the afternoon going through the scrapbook and writing down all the surnames listed in the articles, if one of these is yours, let me know and I will let you know what I have. Abbs, Adamchuk, Albrecht, Alf, Allmann, Alperovitz, Ashenbrenner, Askin, Augustine, Badura, Bahler, Bahr, Baker, Baldwin, Balzer, Barker, Bartzen, Baumgartner, Beck, Becker, Begalke, Behling, Behm, Beitzer, Berndt, Berlin, Beste, Bewick, Bierman, Bishop, Biwan, Bloedel, Blust, Bobbe, Boerner, Boldt, Born, Borst, Bortz, Bowers, Braaz, Brandt, Brasure, Braun, Brinkman, Brott, Brotz, Bub, Budzinski, Buerki, Burfeind, Burfiend, Burns, Busch, Carey, Chase, Choynicki, Conley, Crabb, Criplean, Curtiss, Deeley, Dehne, DenBoer, Desmond, Diehl, Dixhorn, Dobryzinski, Dokken, Dolan, Dormann, Donner, Douner, Dowagalski, Doyle, Doylis, Duzenbury, Ebben, Eggabeen, Eggebeen, Ehler, Ellinger, Engel, Eppling, Ess, Etzhorn, Faas, Faust, Fellows, Ferguson, Fibig! er, Firme, Fischer, Flader, Freitag, Fry, Gair, Gallati, Galousek, Gasser, Gehr, Gehrke, Geiger, Gerber, Gericke, Goesel, Goff, Goggins, Gorden, Gorr, Gottschalk, Goulden, Grande, Granger, Gray, Grotelueschen, Gruber, Gruman, Gulean, Gumm, Haack, Haese, Haldorsen, Halverson, Hartenberger, hamilton, Hammes, Hanson, Hardemann, harrison, Harvey, Haveisen, Hayden, Haynes, Hebler, Hecketsweller,Held, Henning, Herber, Herrmann, Herzog, Hessel, Hill, Hinze, Hocerar, Hoffins, Hoffman, Holzschuh, Honold, Horneck, Houwers, Huber, Huebick, Hug, Hunt, Hutchins, Hyink, Imig, Ireland, Jacobs, Jaeger, Jarchow, Jochman, Jones, Jugenberg, Kaat, Kablitz, Kaeppler, Kaiser, Kammer, Kanske, Kasabuske, Kastner, Katte, Katterhenry, Keach, Keiffer, Kellner, Kern, Kettler, Key, Kirsch, Klauser, Kleefisch, Kohler, Klessig, Kletzien, Klozotsky, Klug, Knabe, Kober, Koene, Koenig, Koepke, Kohl, Kohls, Kooistra, Kopf, Korff, Koutsky, Kraemer, Kregel, krentz, krieg, Krupsky, Kubell, Kuehlmann, Kuhn, Kumme! r, Laatch, LaFrentz, Lambert, Landgraf, Laughlin, leberman, Leifert, Leischow, LeMahieu, Leverenz, Lecis, lierveldt, Liebl, Lieding, Lilge, Liedemann, Littman, Licingstone, Lieffler, Lokker, Lonsdorf, Loose, Lorenz, Lowenberg, Ludwig, Luther, Lyons, Maas, Magsamen, Mahloch, Maier, Mallmann, Mannchen, Marchiado, Margraf, mason, Mauere, Mayer, McCann, McDonnell, McGowen, McGrane, Meany, Mehring, Melzer, Merten, Mertes, Mertz, Messmer, Meves, Meyers, Michielli, Miller, Moldenhauer, Moltor, Moody, multer, Mundt, Mykels, nack, Nauman, Nelson, Klein, Neu, Neumann, Newton, Noetzel, Mommenson, Oehl, Olsen, Opgenoth, Pantel, Paukert, Perlewitz, Perry, Pfister, Phalen, Philippi, Steiber, Pierce, Plataer, Pohland, Porter Poole, Present, Putz, Raether, Rahmlov, Ramaker, raml, Reding, Redlich, Regan, Rechert, Roberts, Rosplock, Rudolph, Sanderson, Schieble, Schiefer, Schmidt, Nesemann, Mueller, Moeller, Smith, Phipps, Berlin, Strassberger, Tietz, Heck, Conger, Wilbert, Windsauer, Zimmerm! an. There are alos many variations of the above and I'm sure some staglers that I didn't catch. let me know if you recognize anyone.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schmidt, Nesemann, Pool, Jacobs, Newton, Berlin, Multer, Kuhn, Whiffen, Lokker, Strassburger, Schmeidel, and more Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1523 Message Board Post: I am in the possession of my grandmother's scrap book which contains great deal of newpaper clippings, high school graduation flyers and photos from the 1920's and on. if you are looking for information on the graduation class of 1927 (first class) or 1928( second class) from Kohler High School, I have it all. Kohler baseball teams, some obits, some engagement announcements and such. If you are looking for a specific person who you know is inthese items, let me know and I'll try to copy things for you if I have their name listed.
This is a posting from another list, with the writer's permission. I don't have any further info on this - please contact the original poster: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan and Judy Gotter" <sisle@execpc.com> Subject: [Pom] Reise Pass I have a Reise Pass from the Maass family. Born in Regenwalde, residing in Maldewin who came to Wisconsin probably to Sheboygan County. If anyone is researching this family please contact me. I found information on this family in the Pom. Database and e-mailed them but in order to get the information to the party they require me to pay a fee. I would like to get this to someone in the family but don't want to have to pay to do so. Judy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bendig and Braatz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/1522 Message Board Post: Loooking for Braatz and Bendig connections My great great grandparents Adolph 1840-1904 and Eva Bendig 1844-1925 settled in Sheboygan from Prussia about 1870-73.Eva had a sister living in Sheboygan-Mrs. L. Belke. Adolph died in Sheboygan 1904or 05. Eva then moved to Fort Atkinson . My great grandmother Amalie Bendig 1872-1899 married1892 Henrich C. Braatz1866-1927 and they moved to Green Bay Any Bendigs or Braatz still in Sheboygan! Mary Hofer