Found in The Daily Press, Front Page. I am not connected with this family and do not have any additional information. Separated More Than a Half Century Former Sheboygan People Reunited in Milwaukee After Fifty one Years - Pioneers of Sheboygan County Reunited after fifty one years of separation, Mrs. Theresa Phelps, 73 years old, and her brother, Michael Scheiwenner, aged 51 years old, Peoria, IL are enjoying a visit in the home of Mrs. Phelps daughter, Mrs. FH Prosser, 462 Twenty-ninth avenue Although during the fifty one years in which they did not see each other, they were never more than 400 hundred miles apart. Mrs. Phelps is a widow and her brother buried his wife last August. They came to this country from Londau, Bavaria, with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonheart Schwiwenner, in 1851, and settled in Sheboygan. In 1853 Miss Scheiwenner married Gerry Phelps and went to Janesville to live. She returned to her Sheboyganhome for a visit in 1858 and there saw her brother for the last time until their reunion. A month ago, Mrs. Prosser went to visit her husband in Pekin, IL and as that city happened to be a few miles from Peoria, she and her husband resolved to find the missing brother. After two days' search, she did find him, at work at a railway crossing as flagman. He said that he had been in Peoria for many years. He had been in business but had given it up. First his children and the his wife had died and in these troubles he had forgotten to write. He promised to visit his sister, and a week ago Friday, arrived. Their meeting was affecting and the first thing they did after greetings had been exchanged was to have their pictures taken. Mr. Scheiwenner has promised to pay a visit to Milwaukee at least once a year hereafter.