Can you help with providing a photo for the Virtual Vietnam Veterans Memorial? The Virtual Wall at http://www.thevirtualwall.org the online version of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D. C., would like to match a photo with every one of the 58,226 names on the memorial. "Put a Face With a Name", a campaign sponsored by Kinko's, is halping to make this digital photo collection available. From Sept 12 through Veterans Day (Nov 11) 2001 only, all 1,000 Kinko's stores will offer free computer and scanning time with step-by-step instructions on how to scan and upload an image to The Virtual Wall. For more information, contact Alan Greilsamer, Director of Communications, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, e-mail: agreilsamer@vvmf.org --from the Sept 2001 issue of the VFW Magazine and the Sept 19 2001 Adams Co. Times and Friendship Reporter, P8A Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Friendly Professional Research, Guided by the Golden Rule Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records P.O. Box 1559, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495-1559 or for more information, http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm God Bless the USA and Stand Tall, America
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KERSTEN, KRETZSCHMAR, MCKEE, O'DONNELL, REIMER, TELLER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1461 Message Board Post: Abstracted from the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Thursday Feb 11, 1954, Page 13 Column 2 (not the complete obit due to copyright restrictions) Nekoosa--Mrs. Ella KERSTEN, 77, widow of the late Rev. Fred Kersten, former pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran church, died here Wednesday of a heart attack. Mrs. KERSTEN was born March 15, 1876 in Chicago to Mr. and Mrs. Martin TELLER. She was married in Chicago to Rev. Mr. KERSTEN Nov 30, 1904. He passed away on October 21, 1945. Ella had been a resident of the area for the past 24 years. Survivors include two sons, Fred and Walter; three daughters, Mrs. Hugh O'DONNELL, Mrs. Martin MCKEE, and Miss Louise KERSTEN; two sisters, Mrs. Charles REIMER and Mrs. F. H. KRETZSCHMAR; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at Bethlehem Lutheran church with burial in Riverside Cemetery (Nekoosa). Feldner Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements. Submitter: Joan M Benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRUNKE, GALLES, GEBELEIN, KONIECKI, NORRIS, OFLER, PETERSON, SCHULTZ, SHIREK, SINGER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1460 Message Board Post: >From the Pittsville Record, Vol. 92 No. 37, Thursday Sept 13, 2001, Page 3 Helen E. SINGER, 87, of Pittsville, died Sept 6, 2001 at the Bethel Convalescent Center, Arpin, where she had resided for the past two years. Helen was born Nov 30, 1913 at Rangeline to Henry and Lena (GEBELEIN) OFLER. She was educated at St. Andrews Parish School in Rozellville. Helen married Carl G. SINGER in 1933 at St. Andrew’s Catholic church in Rozellville. They farmed in Auburndale, Milladore and Arpin. They moved to the Pittsville area and lived here for 55 years. Helen was a homemaker and also did seasonal work for cranberry marshes. She enjoyed gardening and sewing, and was a member of St. Joachim’s church and the Parish Council of Catholic Women. She is survived by six daughters, Geraldine SCHULTZ, Mildred (Percy) BUMP, Jr., Carol (George) SCHULTZ, Margaret (Joe) NORRIS Sr., Helen PETERSON, and Marie (Arthur) KONIECKI of Vesper; one son, Norbert (Janet) SINGER; 28 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mary SHIREK, Loretta BRUNKE and Delma (Bob) GALLES. Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Carl, on Jan 5 1985; one daughter, Mary; three sons, John, Charles and Anthony; two brothers; one sister; and several grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday Sept 10, 2001 at St. Joachim’s Catholic church, Pittsville, with Rev. Donald Berg officiating. Burial was in St. Mary’s Catholic church cemetery, Auburndale. Her grandchildren served as pallbearers. Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, served the family. Submitter: Joan M Benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ABEL, BACH, BECKER, HAHN, HARTSOUGH, HOKAMP, IVERSON, KRUEGER, ORGEL, PARKER, SCHEURER, SOPER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1459 Message Board Post: >From the Pittsville Record, Vol. 92 Number 37, Thursday Sept 13, 2001, Page 3 Emil E. SCHEURER, 78, of Pittsville, died at his home Friday, September 7, 2001. Emil was born Dec 25, 1922 in Pittsville to Emil and Elizabeth (KRUEGER) SCHEURER. He graduated from Pittsville High School in 1941. After high school he worked for his uncle at ABEL and BACH in Milwaukee. In 1943 he enlisted in the Air Force, then transferred to the US Army driving jeep for a General, serving three years in France and Germany. Emil played saxophone in the 71st Infantry Division Band. Emil married Helen HOKAMP on January 22, 1949 at St. Joachim’s in Pittsville, and was a lifelong resident of Pittsville. He was employed by the Nekoosa Port Edwards Nursery for 13 years, then in 1964 he took over Little Bull Falls Bar from his parents, operating it until 1979. Emil also worked at Wood County Parks from 1968 and retired as park superintendant in 1986. After retirement Emil enjoyed his children and grandchildren, woodworking, gardening, golfing, attending athletic events of his children and grandchildren. He was a member of St. Joachim’s church and its Holy Name Society, Pittsville Lions, Pittsville American Legion Post 153, Yellow River Ducks Unlimited and past member of the State of Wisconsin Parks Department. Survivors include his wife, Helen; one son, Michael (Debra) SCHEURER Sr.; three daughters, Karen (Ronald) Parker Jr., Constance (Chuck) SOPER) and Tami (Dan) HAHN; nine grandchildren and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Vernell and Carolyn and one grandson, Mark SCHEURER. Funeral services were held at St. Joachim’s Catholic church, Pittsville, with Rev. Donald Berg and Rev. Jude Ndugbu co-officating. Burial was in St. Joachim’s Parish cemetery at Pittsville. His grandchildren and Godchildren served as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were Burt IVERSON, Pete ORGEL, Glen HARTSOUGH, Kingdon SOPER, and John BECKER. Palmer-Ritchie-Thomas Post 153 American Legion, Pittsville, conducted military rites. Buchanan Funeral Home served the family. The family will designate memorials to the World War II Memorial at the Highground. Submitter: Joan M Benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ALGIERS, CLINE, FISHER, GAST, HENNEY, LEISER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1458 Message Board Post: >From the Pittsville Record, Vol. 92 No. 35, Thursday August 30, 2001, Page 6 Alyce LEISER CLINE, 79, of Portage, died at home surrounded by her family on Monday August 27, 2001. Alyce Lorraine CLINE was born September 27, 1921, in Pittsville, to Laurence and Margaret (CUSHMAN) LEISER. She graduated from Pittsville High School in 1939, and was married to Thomas James CLINE September 16, 1940 in Dubuque Iowa. They lived in Rockford IL until 1942, then moving to Portage. She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, where she sang in the choir and the Singspirations, a women’s sextet. She taught Sunday School and was one of the first women to serve as a church council person at Bethlehem Lutheran. Alyce was also a member of the Women of E. L. C. A., the Portage Country Club, the Portage Country Club Auxiliary, and the Women’s Civic League. Survivors include her husband, Tom; three daughters, Gail (Ted) ALGIERS, Karen (Bill) FISHER, and Sandy HENNEY; a sister, Lauretta (Gilbert) GAST; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; other relatives and many close friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Gordon LEISER, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday August 30, 2001 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Portage, with Rev. Richard Collier officiating. Burial followed in Silver Lake cemetery. Pflantz Mantey Mendrala Funeral Home in Portage assisted the family with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society or the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Building Fund. Submitter: Joan M Benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> Golden Rule Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-joanb.htm Specializing in Central Wisconsin Records Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
A big thank you to Marlys Steckler of Wisconsin Rapids, for the newest page in Wisconsin Resources. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/WisConsin/define.html Be sure to check out her homepage at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm R/S MAK __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/
NAMES and MEANINGS Accomptant - Accountant Almoner - Giver of charity to the needy Amanuensis - Secretary or stenographer Artificer - A soldier mechanic who does repairs Bailie - Bailiff Baxter - Baker Bluestocking - Female writer Boniface - Keeper of an inn Brazier - One who works with brass Brewster - Beer manufacturer Brightsmith - Metal Worker Burgonmaster - Mayor Caulker - One who filled up cracks (in ships or windows or seems to make them watertight by using tar or oakum-hem fiber produced by taking old ropes apart Chaisemaker - Carriage maker Chandler - Dealer or trader; one who makes or sells candles; retailer of groceries, ship supplier Chiffonnier - Wig maker Clark - Clerk Clerk - Clergyman, cleric Clicker - The servant of a salesman who stood at the door to invite customers; one who received the matter in the galley from the compositors and arranged it in due form ready for printing; one who makes eyelet holes in boots using a machine which clicked. Cohen - Priest Collier - Coal miner Colporteur - Peddler of books Cooper - One who makes or repairs vessels made of staves & hoops, such as casks, barrels, tubs, etc. Cordwainer - Shoemaker, originally any leather worker using leather from Cordova/Cordoba in Spain Costermonger - Peddler of fruits and vegetables Crocker - Potter Crowner - Coroner Currier - One who dresses the coat of a horse with a currycomb; one who tanned leather by incorporating oil or grease Docker - Stevedore, dock worker who loads and unloads cargo Dowser - One who finds water using a rod or witching stick Draper - A dealer in dry goods Drayman - One who drives a long strong cart without fixed sides for carrying heavy loads Dresser - A surgeon's assistant in a hospital Drover - One who drives cattle, sheep, etc. to market; a dealer in cattle Duffer - Peddler Factor Agent, commission merchant; one who acts or transacts business for another; Scottish steward or bailiff of an estate Farrier - A blacksmith, one who shoes horses Faulkner - Falconer Fell monger - One who removes hair or wool from hides in preparation for leather making Fletcher - One who made bows and arrows Fuller - One who fulls cloth;one who shrinks and thickens woolen cloth by moistening, heating, and pressing; one who cleans and finishes cloth Gaoler - A keeper of the goal, a jailer Glazier - Window glassman Hacker - Maker of hoes Hatcheler - One who combed out or carded flax Haymonger - Dealer in hay Hayward - Keeper of fences Higgler - Itinerant peddler Hillier - Roof tiler Hind - A farm laborer Holster - A groom who took care of horses, often at an inn Hooker - Reaper Hooper - One who made hoops for casks and barrels Huckster - Sells small wares Husbandman - A farmer who cultivated the land Jagger - Fish peddler Journeyman - One who had served his apprenticeship and mastered his craft, not bound to serve a master, but hired by the day Joyner/Joiner - A skilled carpenter Keeler - Bargeman Kempster - Wool comber Lardner - Keeper of the cupboard Lavender - Washer woman Lederer - Leather maker Leech - Physician Longshoreman - Stevedore Lormer - Maker of horse gear Malender - Farmer Maltster - Brewer Manciple - A steward Mason - Bricklayer Mintmaster - One who issued local currency Monger - Seller of goods (ale, fish) Muleskinner - Teamster Neatherder - Herds cows Ordinary - Keeper Innkeeper with fixed prices Pattern Maker - A maker of a clog shod with an iron ring. A clog was a wooden pole with a pattern cut into the end Peregrinator - Itinerant wanderer Peruker - A wig maker Pettifogger - A shyster lawyer Pigman - Crockery dealer Plumber - One who applied sheet lead for roofing and set lead frames for plain or stained glass windows. Porter - Door keeper Puddler - Wrought iron worker Quarrier - Quarry worker Rigger - Hoist tackle worker Ripper - Seller of fish Roper - Maker of rope or nets Saddler - One who makes, repairs or sells saddles or other furnishings for horses Sawbones - Physician Sawyer - One who saws; carpenter Schumacker - Shoemaker Scribler - A minor or worthless author Scrivener - Professional or public copyist or writer; notary public Scrutiner - Election judge Shrieve - Sheriff Slater - Roofer Slopseller - Seller of ready-made clothes in a slop shop Snobscat/Snob - One who repaired shoes Sorter - Tailor Spinster - A woman who spins or an unmarried woman Spurrer - Maker of spurs Squire - Country gentleman; farm owner; justice of peace Stuff gown - Junior barrister Stuff gownsman - Junior barrister Supercargo - Officer on merchant ship who is in charge of cargo and the commercial concerns of the ship. Tanner - One who tans (cures) animal hides into leather Tapley - One who puts the tap in an ale cask Tasker - Reaper Teamster - One who drives a team for hauling Thatcher - Roofer Tide waiter - Customs inspector Tinker - An itinerant tin pot and pan seller and repairman Tipstaff - Policeman Travers - Toll bridge collection Tucker - Cleaner of cloth goods Turner - A person who turns wood on a lathe into spindles Victualer - An tavern keeper, or one who provides an army, navy, or ship with food Vulcan - Blacksmith Wagoner - Teamster not for hire Wainwright - Wagon maker Waiter - Customs officer or tide waiter; one who waited on the tide to collect duty on goods brought in. Waterman - Boatman who plies for hire Webster - Operator of looms Wharfinger - Owner of a wharf Wheelwright - One who made or repaired wheels; wheeled carriages, etc. Whitesmith Tinsmith; worker of iron who finishes or polishes the work Whitewing - Street sweeper Whitster - Bleach of cloth Wright - Workman, especially a construction worker Yeoman - Farmer who owns his own land
A big thank you to Eric Borreson for the new pages on the Richter Family History at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wimonroe/history/family/Richter.html and also at: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/monroe/bios/richter.txt Some of the selected surnames include: Brueggen, Butzler, Demars, Doering, Ewalt/Ewelt, Flock, Hagen, Hegenbarth, Kern, Jacobson, Levenhagen, Lusson, Michaelson, Richter, Rumphy/Rumppe/Rumphe, Schaub, Schieffer, Soger, Stodola, Tschernach, Von Ruden, Wacker, Wahlstrom, Wilgrubs, Willger Although the family was originally from MonroeCoWI, there is mention of the surrounding areas, so be sure to check it out, using the search engines at: ... http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/wi/monroe/monroe.htm Again, Thanks Eric for your contributions. R/S MAK ===== =========================== MAK = "Mar sea ah Ann Keel" WI ACS http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/ MAKs Sites http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/MAK.html =========================== __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LITERSKI, MURKOWSKI, PETERSON, WRITZ Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1457 Message Board Post: Joseph LITERSKI Sr Obit printed in the Marshfield News Herald May 8,2001 Athens, WI: Joseph F LITERSKI Sr, 86 of Athens, died May 6, 2001, at his home. Memorial services will be at 11a.m. Saturday at St. John's Catholic Church in Wuerzburg. Private family interment will be held at a later date. The Cremation Society of Wisconsin is assisting the family. He was born Dec 14, 1914, in Poniatowski to John and Angeline (nee WRITZ) LITERSKI. He farmed and logged until his retirement in December 1979. He is survived by his wife Merceda (nee MURKOWSKI) LITERSKI, six sons; Philip LITERSKI and Michael (Jean) LITERSKI, all of Athens, Joseph LITERSKI Jr and David (Pamela) LITERSKI, all of Edgar, Dale (Marianne) LITERSKI of Athens and Patrick LITERSKI of Mosinee; one daughter Linda (Todd) PETERSON of Oconto Falls; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren; his sister Dorothy (Howard) MURKOWSKI of Athens, and his brother, John (Marcella) LITERSKI of Tomahawk. Submitted by Char Zaleski <cmz@tznet.com>
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER, BEAUCHAINE, O'DONNELL, WENDT Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1456 Message Board Post: Charles BEAUCHAINE Obit printed in the Marshfield News Herald Thurs May 3,2001 Madison, WI: Charles BEAUCHAINE,39, Madison, died April 11, 2001 at his home in Atlanta, GA. Private services were held. He is survived by his parents: Gerald and Ruth (nee WENDT) BEAUCHAINE of Madison, sisters Marilyn (Robert) BAKER of Amherst Junction and Lois ( Kevin) O'DONNELL of Madison; and a brother, Roger (Peggy) BEAUCHAINE of Lake Geneva. Submitted by Char Zaleski <cmz@tznet.com>
This last week, we have all experienced tremendous shock, pain, sadness, and disbelief. We each have dealt with this tragedy in our own private way. For me, it was a time of inner reflection. This is the memorial sent to my friends and family, and now, I share with you: http://www2.bluemountain.com/cards/boxb226668c4/dermxs42p2ai9rs.html Please feel free to share with others. R/S MAK __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ATCHISON, KLEEMAN, KOCK, KOHL, KUEHL, LUDWIG, MEYER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1455 Message Board Post: Paul Donald MEYER Death Notice from the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Sept, 2001 Paul Donald, age 39, of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin died Tuesday, September 4, 2001 at the Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Memorial Services will be 2:00 pm Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. The Mr Tom HEINZE will officiate. Paul was born on November 8, 1961 to Norman and Joyce (LUDWIG) MEYER in Oshkosh, WI. He married Diana KOHLS on March 4, 1989 in Wisconsin Rapids. Paul worked in the technical support at Renaissance Learning, Inc of Wisconsin Rapids. He is survived by wife Diana KOHLS-MEYER, Wisconsin Rapids; son Elijah P MEYER, Wisconsin Rapids; step-sons: Joseph A BRINK, Ripon and Richard C KOHLS, Oshkosh; daughters Kristina K MEYER, Astra D MEYER and Rebekah A MEYER, all of Wisconsin Rapids; parents Norman and Joyce MEYER, Oshkosh; brothers John MEYER, Green Bay and Gary MEYER, Oshkosh and sisters Ellen ATCHISON, Oshkosh, Diane KLEEMAN, Fond du Lac and Sue KOCK, Oshkosh. Roseberry's Funeral Home & Crematory http://www.roseberrys.com of Friendship assisted the family. NOTE: Kristina (Tina) K MEYER was a his eldest child from his first marriage to Melissa Yvette KUEHL (formerly of Wisconsin Rapids). R/S MAK http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/MAK-roots/g-master.htm
Hi, Is there any way to get further information on the names in the index? I found one in Auburndale, and 4 in Arpin that I would really, really like to get a closer look at. Thanks to all who take the time to do this for the rest of us. It makes our searches so much easier. Judy ("sin city", Las Vegas, Nv.)
Hello, The best way to get further information on the people listed is to go to the census. There is no further information in the book. Since you now know where they lived in 1909 there is a chance they were there for the 1905 state census and the 1910 federal census. If you don't have access to census records, email the McMillan library with the information that you have and ask for a look-up. Be sure to give them the names, and the townships, and specify the dates of the census. Their email address, mailing address, and telephone number can be found on the Wood County website where you found the 1909 atlas information. Hope this helps. Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: <JBalen1234@aol.com> To: <WIWOOD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 12:21 PM Subject: [WIWOOD] 1909 index > Hi, > Is there any way to get further information on the names in the index? > I found one in Auburndale, and 4 in Arpin that I would really, really like > to get a closer look at. > Thanks to all who take the time to do this for the rest of us. It makes our > searches so much easier. > > Judy > ("sin city", Las Vegas, Nv.) > > > ==== WIWOOD Mailing List ==== > Visit Wood County WI at: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/> or > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/WLHN/WoodCoWI/ > WIWOOD-L Listowner: Marcia Ann KUEHL <makkuehl@yahoo.com> >
A big thank you to Sandy Ciszewski who is continuing to transcribe the Atlas for 1909. Auburndale is now completed and up at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/history/Atlas1909/Auburnd.htm A big thank you to Joan, who has transcribed the Dexter 1860 Census for us. It can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/census/1860-dex.html Please note that the cities and townships now have a separate index for ease of locating information... http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/city.html As do the census pages: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/links/census.html R/S MAK WoodCoWI CC http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood Message Board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.wood __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1452 Message Board Post: Contributed by: Sandy Ciszewski Email: robcis@wctc.net These were transcribed from" Standard Atlas of Wood County Wisconsin including a plat book of the Villages, Cities and Townships of the County. Compiled and published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers 134 Van Buren Street, Chicago 1909 AUBURNDALE TOWNSHIP If your surname appears in this list, then check the below URL for given name. ALBRIGHT ANDERSON ASHBECK ASHENBRENNER AUBURY BABCOCK BALTUS BANSLAFF BAUER BEDEL BENDICKSON BENSON BERDAN BERG BINSKY BOEHNING BORCHART BORGEON BRADL BRANDL BRANNSKY BREU BROWN BUDKE BURKE CONANT CONNOR COON CRAMER DARMS DENK DILLINGER DOLL DREXLER ECKE EDKE EDWARDS EIBL EISING ELMWOOD ENGELDINGER ERTL EVERSON FEHER GOTZ FRAHAM GRASSEL GROM GROSBEYER BRUBE BUENTHER BUNDERSON GUST HACKBART HAFERT HAMUS HASENORHL HEBECK HEEG HEISE HEISER HERMAN HILGARD HOEFS HOESSLEY HOLVERSON HOPP HUBER JOHNSON JONES KARL KAUTZER KELNHOFER KENNEDY KIEFER KITTLER KNUTSON KOHLROSE KOHLBECK KOLLER KORSTAD KOTAS KOTLOW KRALL KRINGS KUEHNHOLD KUNDINGER LARSON LAURIE LEDDER LEIGL KIPKA LONG LUBER LUEPKE LUSK MADENWALDT MANTHY MARKEE MARTI MAUL MEWS MEYER MINCH MOHAN MUNDT NESTLER NOLT OBRIEN OLSON ONSTED PANKRATZ PANZER PROOVA RAAB REVLING RICHENBACH RICKMAN RISTOW ROGNE ROGNE! Y RUDTKE SCHALHAUER SCHALOW SCHIFERL SCHNEIDER SCHROEDER SCHULTZ SCRIBNER SEBOE SEEFELD SEDL SEIBL SEVERSON SEVERT SIMMONS STREIGEL STRUP SUMMERFIELD SWEENEY SWENSON SYMS TESKE THEOBALD THIMKE TOLEDA TEML TREML VAN BUREN VAN RYZIN WARUM WEICHELT WILLIAMS WURL YOLE ZWASCHKA Auburndale Township - Atlas 1909 Surnames http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/history/Atlas1909/Auburnd.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BALLMAN, DRAEGER, JOHNSTON, PEDERSON, YORK Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1451 Message Board Post: Clarence and Viola YORK 50th Wedding Anniversary printed in the Daily Tribune Wisconsin Rapids September 01, 2001 Clarence and Viola YORK Clarence and Viola YORK celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on August 27 at their home. The former Viola PEDERSON and Clarence YORK were married August 27, 1946. Both Clarence and Viola are retired Farmers and school bus drivers. Children of the couple are Don (Barb) YORK, Friendship; Delores DRAEGER (Ray BALLMAN), Friendship; Evelyn (Larry) JOHNSTON, Wisconsin Rapids; and Robert YORK, Wisconsin Rapids. They have seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Submitter: "Marlys Steckler" <nothergrandma@charter.net> Member, Heart O'Wisconsin Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BURGESON, EBERHARD, EBERHARDT, GILMAN, KOCH Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1450 Message Board Post: Floyd and Millie EBERHARDT 50th Wedding Anniversary printed in the Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, September 01, 2001 Floyd and Millie EBERHARDT Floyd and Millie EBERHARDT, Kellner, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on August 26 with a picnic and dance at the Lake Wazeecha Shelter House. Family and friends joined the event hosted by their children. The former Mildred JINSKY and Floyd EBERHARDT were married Aug 28, 1951 by Rev L.E. SCHNEIDER at St. Lukes's Lutheran Church, Wisconsin Rapids. Floyd was employed by Consolidated Paper, Inc. retiring in 1977 after 33 years employment. Millie worked for several years, at Kendall's Grocery Store, Kellner. Children of the couple are Gary (Cindy) EBERHARD, Oshkosh; Cindie (Randy) KOCH, Marshfield; Dave EBERHARDT; Mary (Dave) BURGESON; and Sally GILMAN, all of Wisconsin Rapids; Mike (Angela) EBERHARDT, Port Edwards. They have eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Submitter: "Marlys Steckler" <nothergrandma@charter.net> Member, Heart O'Wisconsin Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DOERFLINGER, GERLACH, JAKE, LEVANDOSKI, MILLER, NESLAND, SZYMANSKI Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1449 Message Board Post: Audrey and Frank SZYMANSKI 50th Wedding Anniversary printed in the Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids September 01, 2001 Audrey and Frank SZYMANSKI Audrey and Frank SZYMANSKI celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on August 18 at the Polish Legion Hall, Kenosha, with a party given by their children. Members present from the couple's wedding party were Carol JAKE, Don GERLACH, George and Pat DOERFLINGER, Chet LEVANDOSKI and Kathy MILLER, all of Kenosha. The former Audrey NESLAND and Frank SZYMANSKI were married Sep 01, 1951 at the St. Casimer's Church, Kenosha. The couple lived in Kenosha until 1974, then moved to St Point. They lived there until moving to Lake Arrowhead in the town of Rome in 1996. Children of the couple are Tom, Fargo, ND; John, McDonough, GA; and Linda, Arlington, VA. They have three grandchildren. Submitter: "Marlys Steckler" <nothergrandma@charter.net> Member, Heart O'Wisconsin Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BELLING BRIER HOLLIHAN Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/1448 Message Board Post: Jack and Mary BELLING 50th Wedding Anniversary printed in the Daily Tribune September 01, 2001 Jack and Mary BELLING Jack and Mary BELLING, Lake Arrowhead, Nekoosa, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 25 at the Lake Arrowhead Club house Members present from the couple's weeding party were Dave BELLING, Cape Coral, FL and Jacque BRIER, Hortonville. The former Mary HOOLIHAN and Jack BELLING were married Sep 01, 1951 at St. Leo's Church, Milwaukee. The couple have lived in Milwaukee, New Berlin, Waukesha and Lake Arrowhead. Jack retired in 1982 from Nordberg Manufacturing and Mary retired the same year from AT & T. Children of the couple are James (Shelly) BELLING, Nekoosa; and Robert (Kathy) BELLING, West Allis. They have three grandchildren. Submitter: "Marlys Steckler" <nothergrandma@charter.net> Member, Heart O'Wisconsin Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwood/resource/r-marlys.htm