Harlan A. Peterson

M, b. 31 December 1920, d. 6 October 2016
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHarlan A. Peterson was also known as Harlan A.
Name VariationHarlan A. Peterson was also known as Harland.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth31 December 1920Harlan A. Peterson was born on 31 December 1920 at Portage, Columbia, Wisconsin.
Marriage6 May 1943He married Jean A. Sweeney, daughter of Frank Sweeney and Vivien Waite, on 6 May 1943.
Death6 October 2016Harlan A. Peterson died on 6 October 2016 at age 95 Harlan A. Peterson, age 95, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, at St. Mary’s Care Center in Madison.

He was born in Portage, Wis., on Dec. 31, 1920, the son of Clarence and Margaret (Isberner) Peterson. He married Jean Sweeney on March 6, 1943, in Great Falls, Montana.

Harlan proudly served in the U.S. Air Force in Europe from 1942 to 1945. In 1947 he moved his family to Madison where he worked for Oscar Mayer for 37 years until his retirement in 1984. Harlan, Jean, and their children enjoyed many summers at their cottage on Swan Lake near Portage, Wis. He was a long time member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Madison.


Harlan is survived by his children, Larry (Jean) of Vail, Colorado, Jeff of Milwaukee, Ann (Doug) of Green Bay, and Jan (Tim) Paige of Middleton; seven grandchildren; and a sister, Marjorie Haltom of Wayzata, Minn.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Jean; brothers, Kenneth, Ron, and Bernard; and a sister, Dorothy.

Funeral services will be held at IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1021 Spaight St., Madison, on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 at 11 a.m. Visitation will be at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Graveside service will be private. Memorials may be made to the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Madison.
DateLocationDescription
2006Madison, Dane, WisconsinHarlan A. Peterson lived in 2006 at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

Evelyn Jean Peterson

F, b. 22 January 1928, d. 20 April 1978
Father*Laurence Hans Petersen b. 31 Jan 1884, d. 30 Aug 1978
Mother*Della Melissa Bethke b. 21 Jun 1890, d. 5 Aug 1958
Evelyn Peterson 1945 senior portrait Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WI
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name12 April 1947As of 12 April 1947,her married name was Carlin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth22 January 1928Evelyn Jean Peterson was born on 22 January 1928 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Laurence Hans Petersen and Della Melissa Bethke.
Marriage12 April 1947Evelyn Jean Peterson married Elliot John Carl Carlin on 12 April 1947.
Death20 April 1978Evelyn Jean Peterson died on 20 April 1978 at Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 50.
Census DateLocationDescription
4 April 1930Delton, Sauk, WisconsinEvelyn Jean Peterson was listed as a daughter in Laurence Hans Petersen's household on the 1930 Census at Delton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1940Excelsior, Sauk, WisconsinEvelyn Jean Peterson was listed as a daughter in Laurence Hans Petersen's household on the 1940 Census at Excelsior, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
DateLocationDescription
1945Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinEvelyn Jean Peterson graduated in 1945 at Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-10. Dwelling 15.
  2. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Excelsior, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4523; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 56-12.

Laura Emma Peterson

F, b. 3 August 1911, d. 17 March 1970
Father*Laurence Hans Petersen b. 31 Jan 1884, d. 30 Aug 1978
Mother*Della Melissa Bethke b. 21 Jun 1890, d. 5 Aug 1958
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name20 September 1936As of 20 September 1936,her married name was Whaples.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 August 1911Laura Emma Peterson was born on 3 August 1911 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Laurence Hans Petersen and Della Melissa Bethke.
Marriage20 September 1936Laura Emma Peterson married Robert Bruce Whaples on 20 September 1936.
Death17 March 1970Laura Emma Peterson died on 17 March 1970 at Illinois at age 58.
Census DateLocationDescription
28 January 1920Delton, Sauk, WisconsinLaura Emma Peterson was listed as a daughter in Laurence Hans Petersen's household on the 1920 Census at Delton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
2 April 1940Kewanee, Henry, IllinoisLaura Emma Peterson was listed as wife in Robert Bruce Whaples's household on the 1940 Census at Kewanee, Henry, Illinois.2
DateLocationDescription
1935Wisconsin Dells, Sauk, WisconsinLaura Emma Peterson lived in 1935 at Wisconsin Dells, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED162. Dwelling 183.
  2. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Kewanee, Henry, Illinois; Roll: T627_812; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 37-42.

Dorothy M. Peterson

F, b. 1915, d. 1923
Father*Laurence Hans Petersen b. 31 Jan 1884, d. 30 Aug 1978
Mother*Della Melissa Bethke b. 21 Jun 1890, d. 5 Aug 1958
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1915Dorothy M. Peterson was born in 1915 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Laurence Hans Petersen and Della Melissa Bethke.
Death1923Dorothy M. Peterson died in 1923.
Census DateLocationDescription
28 January 1920Delton, Sauk, WisconsinDorothy M. Peterson was listed as a daughter in Laurence Hans Petersen's household on the 1920 Census at Delton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED162. Dwelling 183.

Silas James Seymour

M, b. 21 February 1824, d. 25 April 1899
Father*James Seymour b. 6 Nov 1797
Mother*Susan Ostrander b. 3 Mar 1799
Silas James (S J) Seymour - of Sauk county, Wisconsin
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationSilas James Seymour was also known as S. J.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 February 1824Silas James Seymour was born on 21 February 1824 at Pompey, Onondaga, New York, also reported as 2 Feb 1824.
He was the son of James Seymour and Susan Ostrander.
Marriage23 September 1851Silas James Seymour married Mary Ann Conine, daughter of Derrick Conine and Abigail Bates, on 23 September 1851 at New York.
Death25 April 1899Silas James Seymour died on 25 April 1899 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 75 also reported as 24 Apr 1899.
Burialafter 25 April 1899He was buried after 25 April 1899 at Greenwood Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, 75y 2m 3d.1
Census DateLocationDescription
31 July 1860Winfield and Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinSilas James Seymour was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Winfield and Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin, also includes E. Seymour, age 20 born in New York.2
5 July 1870Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
Possibly the first of eastern settlers to come to Dellona was Silas James SEYMOUR. He was a native of Pompeon, N.Y., his parents being James and Susan (OSTRANDER) SEYMOUR. In May 1849, leaving the civilization of the East behind, he came to Fort Atkinson where he had an uncle living. From there he set out for the Baraboo Valley and reached Portage, or as it was then known, Fort Winnebago. From there he was able to command a view far across the great reaches of eastern Sauk County, and selected a row of tall pines far in the distance, as his destination. (These were the pines which grew on the bluff known later as Pine Knob, northeast of the SEYMOUR farm.) Duly arriving in the vicinity he went to the house of Patrick MULLIGAN where he took his first meal in Sauk County. After searching several days in Winfield, on Babb's Prairie, and in Dellona for a desirable location, he selected land in Glen Valley, and departed for Mineral Point to enter same.
While enroute he was thrown in contact with a gentleman riding overland horseback to enter land for some speculators. Reaching their destination together, Mr. SEYMOUR went immediately to the land warden's office where he entered his claim, while his mounted companion went to a tavern to dispose of his horse. A few minutes later, the latter entered the office and stating the description of his desired locations, mentioned first the identical tract that the warden had just written a grant for in favor of Silas J. SEYMOUR. Which proves it better sometimes to be afoot than horseback!
Mr. SEYMOUR spent the winter of '49-50 in a log shack six by eight feet, east of the present boundary of the farm, but from an old letter, it is evident that he started to build upon the present homestead that same fall. In the spring of 1851 he went back to New York and married, returning to Dellona with his bride in August, of that year His wife's maiden name was Mary Ann CONINE, and she will be remembered as a woman of considerable learning.
Mr. and Mrs. SEYMOUR were the parents of five children: Ellen Augusta; Ida Jane; Merton Eugene, married Blanche JEFFRIS of Baraboo, and occupied the homestead, where he still resides; Walter F., who became a Presbyterian Medical Missionary and spent thirty-five years in China, where he was shot during the Revolution of 1928; Arthur, who is a noted scholar and at the present time at the head of the foreign language department of the Woman's State College, Tallahassee, Florida.
1901In 1901 Silas James Seymour profile in Compendium of biography of Columbia, Sauk and Adams counties, Wisconsin:
Hon. Silas James SEYMOUR, deceased, whose death occurred at Reedsburg [Sauk County, WI], 25 Apr 1899, was one of the most conspicuous pioneers of Sauk County, WI. During his residence there of half a century, he had been identified with many events of the utmost interest and importance to its people and fully merited the confidence which was unanimously reposed in him. Mr. SEYMOUR was born at Pompey, Onondaga County, NY, 21 Feb 1824. He was a son of James and Susan (OSTRANDER) SEYMOUR, and sprang from a family which has always been distinguished for the patriotic spirit of its members and their devotion to principles of integrity and honor. His grandfather, Zadoc SEYMOUR, was born near Hartford [Hartford County], CT. While a boy Zadoc SEYMOUR was bound out to a farmer in the neighborhood. Before reaching his majority, however, his father cancelled his indentures, whereupon he enlisted in the Continental army, being one of the first to do so, and spent six or seven years in the service. He went through the terrible winter at Valley Forge and saw much other hard service under the immediate command of George Washington. About 1798 he settled at Pompey [Onondaga County], NY, where he died about 1844, at the age of 88 years. He was a conscientious member of the Presbyterian church. His wife, Naomi MUNGER, was born in VT and died some years earlier than her husband, attaining the age of 75 years. They reared a family of five sons and five daughters, in which James was the third son and sixth child. He was born in Chenango County, NY, and lived for some years in Genesee County. He died at Covington, Wyoming County, NY, reaching the age of nearly 60 years. He was a devout member of the Congregational church and a public-spirited citizen. In early life he was a Democrat but became an Abolitionist when that question began to be agitited. His wife, who was born at Pompey [Onondaga County, NY], died about three years before her husband. Her father, Peter OSTRANDER, who was of Dutch lineage, came from Essex County, NY, and was one of the founders of the town of Pompey. His wife, Clarissa, was a native of CT. It is related as a curious coincidence, that at the time of their marriage this lady could not speak a word of Dutch nor her husband a word of English. One of their sons, Rev. Jared F. OSTRANDER, a Congregational minister, was one of the pioneers of WI, settling at Aztalan, Jefferson County, in 1836. He never accepted any remuneration [p 235] for his professional services, thereby demonstrating his disinterested zeal in the cause of Christianity. Silas James SEYMOUR, whose name heads this article, left home at the age of 14 years and was employed about two years on the Wabash and Erie canal in western OH, but as he suffered much from fever and ague, he returned to NY. Up to this time he had attended school but six weeks, but he now determined to obtain a better education and spent the two winters at school at Covington and Pompey. He then began teaching and spent several winters in that way, attending school in summer. While teaching at Manlius [Onondaga County], NY, he began using the "word method," since adopted by the most progressive teachers generally. This is the first instance known of the use of that method of instruction. In 1849 he determined to seek a home in the wilds of WI, and came to Sauk County to locate a claim. Walking from Madison to Reedsburg, he selected a farm in the present town of Dellona and continued on foot as far as the U. S. land office at Mineral Point to enter the same. At that time there were but five dwellings in Reedsburg [Sauk County, WI]. These were built of logs and shingled with bark. There was one other house between that place and his farm. This farm he cultivated until 1892, when he became a resident of Reedsburg. He was a practical land surveyor and for 40 years did more or less work in that line. When the Milwaukee & LaCrosse railroad was projected in that vicinity, like many of his neighbors, Mr. SEYMOUR mortgaged his farm to assist in promoting the enterprise. While the result of this action was not as disastrous to him as to many others, he took an active interest in trying to secure some relief for the sufferers and was appointed by Governor Smith one of the commissioners to dispose of certain lands, peviously in possession of the railroad company, for the benefit of mortgagers and labored diligently for several years to secure the best possible results from this fund. He was married 23 Sep 1851 to Mary Ann CONINE, daughter of Derrick and Abigail (BATES) CONINE. This lady, who still survives, was born in the town of Windom, Greene County, NY. Five children blessed their union, all of whom enjoyed exceptional educational advantages: (1) Ellen Augusta, who was engaged in teaching for several years, was born 19 Jul 1852, and died 25 Nov 1880; (2) Ida Jane, born 02 Mar 1855, died 27 Apr 1876; (3) Merton Eugene, a prominent farmer of the town of Dellona [Sauk County, WI]; (4) Walter Frederick, who is a graduate of WI University and of Chicago Medical College, is now a medical missionary in China; and (5) Arthur Romeyn, is an instructor of French at WI University, of which he is an alumnus. Mr SEYMOUR was a leading member of the Methodist church for a number of years. Before the organization of the Republican party he began to advocate its principles. He filled all the principal offices of the town of Dellona and served two terms in the WI assembly in 1876 and 1877. While a member of that body he introduced a bill providing for the establishment of the state board of health and labored diligently to secure its passage. The wisdom of this measure has since been repeatedly demonstrated. He was an active member of the Reedsburg Old Settlers' Association and his presence will be greatly missed at its annual gatherings.
Silas James Seymour profile in Compendium of biography of Columbia, Sauk and Adams counties, Wisconsin 1901

Children of Silas James Seymour and Mary Ann Conine

Citations

  1. [S214] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 9, page 35.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 1034.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 77.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 63B.

Mary Ann Conine

F, b. 9 August 1827, d. 17 April 1909
Father*Derrick Conine
Mother*Abigail Bates
Mrs S J Seymour (Mary Conine) - of Sauk county, Wisconsin
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name23 September 1851As of 23 September 1851,her married name was Seymour.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 August 1827Mary Ann Conine was born on 9 August 1827 at Windom, Green, New York.
She was the daughter of Derrick Conine and Abigail Bates.
Marriage23 September 1851Mary Ann Conine married Silas James Seymour, son of James Seymour and Susan Ostrander, on 23 September 1851 at New York.
Death17 April 1909Mary Ann Conine died on 17 April 1909 at age 81 also reported as 07 Apr 1907.
Burialafter 17 April 1909She was buried after 17 April 1909 at Greenwood Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, 81y 8m 8d.1
Census DateLocationDescription
31 July 1860Winfield and Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinMary Ann Conine was listed in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1860 Census at Winfield and Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin; also includes E. Seymour, age 20 born in New York.2
5 July 1870Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinMary Ann Conine was listed as wife in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1870 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinMary Ann Conine was listed as wife in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1880 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Children of Mary Ann Conine and Silas James Seymour

Citations

  1. [S214] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 9, page 35.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 1034.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 77.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 63B.

Ellen Augusta Seymour

F, b. 19 July 1852, d. 25 November 1880
Father*Silas James Seymour b. 21 Feb 1824, d. 25 Apr 1899
Mother*Mary Ann Conine b. 9 Aug 1827, d. 17 Apr 1909
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEllen Augusta Seymour was also known as Ella.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth19 July 1852Ellen Augusta Seymour was born on 19 July 1852 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Silas James Seymour and Mary Ann Conine.
Death25 November 1880Ellen Augusta Seymour died on 25 November 1880 at age 28.
Burialafter 25 November 1880She was buried after 25 November 1880 at Greenwood Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, 28y 4m 6d.1
Census DateLocationDescription
31 July 1860Winfield and Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinEllen Augusta Seymour was listed in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1860 Census at Winfield and Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin; also includes E. Seymour, age 20 born in New York.2
5 July 1870Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinEllen Augusta Seymour was listed in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1870 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinEllen Augusta Seymour was listed as a daughter in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1880 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Citations

  1. [S214] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 9, page 35.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 1034.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 77.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 63B.

Walter Frederick Seymour

M, b. circa 1863, d. circa 1928
Father*Silas James Seymour b. 21 Feb 1824, d. 25 Apr 1899
Mother*Mary Ann Conine b. 9 Aug 1827, d. 17 Apr 1909
Walter Seymour - of Sauk county, Wisconsin
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1863Walter Frederick Seymour was born circa 1863 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Silas James Seymour and Mary Ann Conine.
Deathcirca 1928Walter Frederick Seymour died circa 1928.
Census DateLocationDescription
5 July 1870Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinWalter Frederick Seymour was listed in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1870 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1880Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinWalter Frederick Seymour was listed as a son in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1880 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
DateLocationDescription
Walter F., who became a Presbyterian Medical Missionary and spent thirty-five years in China, where he was shot during the Revolution of 1928.

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 77.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 63B.

Arthur Romeyn Seymour

M, b. circa 1873
Father*Silas James Seymour b. 21 Feb 1824, d. 25 Apr 1899
Mother*Mary Ann Conine b. 9 Aug 1827, d. 17 Apr 1909
Arthur Seymour - 19 Aug 1943
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1873Arthur Romeyn Seymour was born circa 1873 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Silas James Seymour and Mary Ann Conine.
Census DateLocationDescription
1880Dellona, Sauk, WisconsinArthur Romeyn Seymour was listed as a son in Silas James Seymour's household on the 1880 Census at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
Arthur, who is a noted scholar and at the present time at the head of the foreign language department of the Woman's State College, Tallahassee, Florida.
19 August 1943Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinOn 19 August 1943 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Photo in front of Frank Darrenougue Jeweler from left to right: Arthur Seymour, maybe A Stone?, H L Maxham, Ralph P Perry, Merton E Seymour, Frank Darrenougue.
Photo in front of Frank Darrenougue Jeweler - Arthur Seymour, maybe A Stone, H L Maxham, Ralph P Perry, Merton E Seymour, Frank Darrenougue - 19 Aug 1943 - Reedsburg, Sauk, WI

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 63B.

William G. Taylor

M, b. 12 November 1864, d. 19 October 1945
Father*Joseph A. Taylor b. c 1831
Mother*Priscilla J. (?) b. c 1845
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationWilliam G. Taylor was also known as Willie.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 November 1864William G. Taylor was born on 12 November 1864 at Wisconsin also reported as Nov 1865.
He was the son of Joseph A. Taylor and Priscilla J. (?)
Marriage1 January 1892William G. Taylor married Rebecca Rister, daughter of Henry Oliver Rister and Anna Kidde, on 1 January 1892 at Grant, Wisconsin.1
Death19 October 1945William G. Taylor died on 19 October 1945 at age 80.
Burialafter 19 October 1945He was buried after 19 October 1945 at IOOF Cemetery, Marengo, Iowa, Iowa.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 July 1870Paris, Grant, WisconsinWilliam G. Taylor was listed in Joseph A. Taylor's household on the 1870 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.2
1 June 1880Paris, Grant, WisconsinWilliam G. Taylor was listed as a son in Joseph A. Taylor's household on the 1880 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.3
12 June 1900Paris, Grant, WisconsinWilliam G. Taylor was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.4
4 May 1910Wood River, Dawson, NebraskaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Wood River, Dawson, Nebraska.5

Child of William G. Taylor and Rebecca Rister

Citations

  1. [S5] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 5. Stamp 337. Dwelling 32.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED120. Dwelling 7.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED47. Dwelling 34.
  5. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED107. Dwelling 233.

Israel Tobias Beckett

M, b. June 1852, d. 16 June 1930
Father*Lewis Beckett b. c 1815, d. 24 Jan 1878
Mother*Elizabeth Hitch b. c 1830
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationIsrael Tobias Beckett was also known as Tobie.
Name VariationIsrael Tobias Beckett was also known as Beckette.
Name VariationIsrael Tobias Beckett was also known as Toby.
Name VariationIsrael Tobias Beckett was also known as Tobias.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJune 1852Israel Tobias Beckett was born in June 1852 at Wisconsin also reported as June 1851.
He was the son of Lewis Beckett and Elizabeth Hitch.
Marriage19 July 1873Israel Tobias Beckett married Alvira Lenette Gillmore on 19 July 1873 at Grant, Wisconsin.
Divorcebefore 1880Israel Tobias Beckett and Alvira Lenette Gillmore were divorced before 1880.
Marriage22 February 1881Israel Tobias Beckett married Elizabeth Ida Rister, daughter of Henry Oliver Rister and Anna Kidde, on 22 February 1881 at Grant, Wisconsin.1
Death16 June 1930Israel Tobias Beckett died on 16 June 1930.
Burialafter 16 June 1930He was buried after 16 June 1930 at Greenwood Cemetery, Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
19 July 1860Harrison, Grant, WisconsinIsrael Tobias Beckett was listed in Lewis Beckett's household on the 1860 Census at Harrison, Grant, Wisconsin.2
23 July 1870Paris, Grant, WisconsinIsrael Tobias Beckett was listed in Lewis Beckett's household on the 1870 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.3
1880Paris, Grant, WisconsinIsrael Tobias Beckett was listed as a farm laborer with the Thomas Longbotham family on the 1880 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.4
5 June 1900Platteville, Grant, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin.5
5 May 1910Platteville, Grant, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin.6
29 January 1920Platteville, Grant, WisconsinHe was listed as father (actually husband) in Elizabeth Ida Rister's household on the 1920 Census at Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin.7
16 April 1930Platteville, Grant, WisconsinIsrael Tobias Beckett was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin.8

Children of Israel Tobias Beckett and Elizabeth Ida Rister

Citations

  1. [S5] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900, listed under Ryster, Elizabeth.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 90. Dwelling 684.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 70.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1427 Page Number 284B.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED50. Dwelling 54.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED41. Dwelling 278.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED120. Dwelling 87.
  8. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED22-44. Dwelling 117.
  9. [S187] Grant WI Birth Records Birth Records, by Wisconsin, V1-0972.

John Lewis Shinoe

M, b. 7 September 1858, d. 15 March 1928
Father*Lewis John Shinoe b. 1820, d. Jan 1864
Mother*Mary Jane McPherson b. 18 Aug 1838, d. 1936
Life EventDateDescription
Birth7 September 1858John Lewis Shinoe was born on 7 September 1858 at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Lewis John Shinoe and Mary Jane McPherson.
Marriage4 July 1889John Lewis Shinoe married Ollie Mae Rister, daughter of Henry Oliver Rister and Anna Kidde, on 4 July 1889 at Grant, Wisconsin.1
Marriage21 October 1909John Lewis Shinoe married Mary Ella Beasley on 21 October 1909 at second marriage for both, Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa.
Death15 March 1928John Lewis Shinoe died on 15 March 1928 at Dubuque, Iowa, at age 69 John Shinoe was the second child of Lewis and Mary J. Shinoe. He was born in the town of Paris, Grant County, Wis., Sept 7th, 1858.
He passed away at his home in Dubuque, IA, 810 Dodge St., March 15th, 1928, being 69 years, 6 months and 8 days old. The early part of his life was spent... (missing section.) ...service at the grave with Brother Will Davis as the presiding officer. The funeral services were from the Egelhof Chapel and at the Mount Zion Congregational Church, conducted by the pastor, Robert F. Merritt. The burial was beside the other members of his family, three of whom were laid to rest in less than the last 18 months. Mr. Shinoe leaves his widow, Mrs. Ella Shinoe and six daughters; Mrs. Owens and Miss Carrie Shinoe of Chicago, Ill; Mrs. John Horne of Trenton, Fla; Mrs. Bertha Mara of Glenwood, Iowa; Mrs. Pearl Fussell of Platteville and
Miss Gladys of Krammer, N. D. There is also one son living, William Shinoe of
Cuba City, Wis. Of the original family he leaves one brother Bennie of the town of Paris, Wis., and a sister, Mrs. Jas. Harvey of LeMars, Iowa.
Platteville Witness (Platteville, Wisconsin) 21 Mar 1928 - John Shinoe obituary
Burialafter 15 March 1928He was buried after 15 March 1928 at Mount Zion Cemetery, Cornelia, Grant, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
23 July 1870Paris, Grant, WisconsinJohn Lewis Shinoe was listed in Mary Jane McPherson's household on the 1870 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.2
1880Paris, Grant, WisconsinJohn Lewis Shinoe was listed as a son in Mary Jane McPherson's household on the 1880 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Paris, Grant, WisconsinJohn Lewis Shinoe is listed as son-in-law on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Henry Oliver Rister at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin.4
4 August 1910Elysian, Bottineau, North DakotaJohn Lewis Shinoe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Elysian, Bottineau, North Dakota.5
DateLocationDescription
1901Bottineau, North DakotaJohn Lewis Shinoe and Ollie Mae Rister lived in 1901 at Bottineau, North Dakota.
1 December 1904Township 160N Range 77W, Bottineau, North DakotaJohn Lewis Shinoe purchased land on 1 December 1904 at Township 160N Range 77W, Bottineau, North Dakota, section 29.

Children of John Lewis Shinoe and Ollie Mae Rister

Citations

  1. [S5] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 9. Dwelling 55.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1427 Page Number 278B.
  4. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 139.
  5. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED19. Dwelling 168.

Alice Rae Hamaker

F, b. 28 December 1906, d. 8 August 1974
Father*Ray Glen Hamaker b. 3 Jul 1882, d. 4 Nov 1918
Mother*Ruby V. McCoy b. 19 Sep 1885, d. 15 May 1966
Alice (Hamaker) Larson (Larsen) 1954-Colorized
Alice (Hamaker) Larson (Larsen) 1954
Alice Rae (Hamaker) Larsen
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name22 August 1925As of 22 August 1925,her married name was Larsen.
Married Name22 August 1925As of 22 August 1925,her married name was Larson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth28 December 1906Alice Rae Hamaker was born on 28 December 1906 at Nebraska also reported as 28 Dec 1907.
She was the daughter of Ray Glen Hamaker and Ruby V. McCoy.
Marriage22 August 1925Alice Rae Hamaker married Raymond B. Larsen, son of Lars Chris Larsen and Ane Maria Pedersen, on 22 August 1925 at Wheatland, Wyoming.
Death8 August 1974Alice Rae Hamaker died on 8 August 1974 at Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, at age 67 Funeral service was held for Alice Rae Larson, 67, on Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the United Memorial Methodist Church in Harrison. Mrs. (Larson) died August 8 at Chadron.

The Rev. C. Robert Todd conducted the service with Kenneth and Roeme Hutson singining "In Times Like These", "Home on the Range" and "Beyond the Sunset". Organist was Mrs. Ruth Hall.

Honorary pallbearers were Elmer Pullen, Ernest Pullen, Bill Coffee, Leslie DeKay, Otto York, Clark Hickey and Frank Harris.

Casket bearers were Jack McMaster, Kenneth Watson, Duke Rabe, Dick Herren, Dan Mack and Robert York. Burial was in the Lusk Cemetery.

Alice Rae Hamaker was born Dec. 28, 1907, to Ruby V. McCoy and Raymond T. Hamker. She spent her childhood in Wyoming and attended Wyoming and Nebraska schools.

She married Raymond Larson Aug. 22, 1925, and three children were born, twin boys who died in infancy and one daughter Norma Rae who was killed in a car accident in 1949.

She was a member of the Rebekah Woodbine Lodge of Harrison and the Prairie Circle Club.

Her husband Raymond and a sister Leona Gray also died previously. Survivors include a sister Marian Braley of Dayton, Wyo; a niece Dixie Lee Oatts of Sheridan; a nephew Rex A. Grey of Silver Springs, Md. and half sisters Maxine Fisher, Fort Laramie; Norma Robertson, Albuquerque, N. M; Vivian Parsons, Harrison, and Esther Ellicott, Maryland.
Crawford Tribune (Crawford, Nebraska) 15 Aug 1974 - Alice Rae (Hamaker) Larsen obituary
Burialafter 8 August 1974She was buried after 8 August 1974 at Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Niobrara, Wyoming.
Census DateLocationDescription
23 May 1910Whistle Creek, Sioux, NebraskaAlice Rae Hamaker was listed as a daughter in Ray Glen Hamaker's household on the 1910 Census at Whistle Creek, Sioux, Nebraska.1
21 January 1920Van Tassel, Niobrara, WyomingAlice Rae Hamaker was listed as a daughter in Ruby V. McCoy's household on the 1920 Census at Van Tassel, Niobrara, Wyoming.2
10 April 1930Andrews, Sioux, NebraskaAlice Rae Hamaker was listed as wife in Raymond B. Larsen's household on the 1930 Census at Andrews, Sioux, Nebraska.3
1940Bowen, Sioux, NebraskaAlice Rae Hamaker was listed as wife in Raymond B. Larsen's household on the 1940 Census at Bowen, Sioux, Nebraska.4
DateLocationDescription
3 October 1930On 3 October 1930 Mr and Mrs Raymond Larsen visited with his brother Bryan Larsen.
2 June 1932On 2 June 1932 Mrs Earle Ellicott (Ruby McCoy Hamaker) and Leona Hamaker visited Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker.)
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 02 Jun 1932 - Mrs Earle Ellicott (Ruby McCoy Hamaker) and Leona Hamaker visited Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker)
8 August 1935On 8 August 1935 Mrs Carl Paulson (Hannah Larsen) and daughter Mabel visiting LC, Raymond and Bryan Larsen homes.
8 September 1938On 8 September 1938 Mr and Mrs Robert Gray (Leona Hamaker) visited Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker) and will leave for a vacation with Ruby (McCoy) Hamaker Ellicott.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 08 Sep 1938 - Mr and Mrs Robert Gray (Leona Hamaker) visited Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker)
6 July 1939On 6 July 1939 Attended the Hamaker reunion in honor of D W Hamaker, pioneer settler of Sioux and Dawes counties.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 06 Jul 1939 - Hamaker reunion in honor of D W Hamaker, pioneer settler of Sioux and Dawes counties
15 January 1942On 15 January 1942 Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker) accompanied Robert Gray to Denver to pick up her nephew Rex Gray, who will live with Mr and Mrs Raymond Larsen after death of her sister Leona (Hamaker) Gray.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 15 Jan 1942 - Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker) accompanied Robert Gray to Denver to pick up her nephew Rex Gray
17 October 1945On 17 October 1945 Womans Society of Christian Service hosted by Mrs Raymond Larson (Alice Hamaker) attended by her husband and mother-in-law.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 18 Oct 1945 - Womans Society of Christian Service hosted by Mrs Raymond Larson (Alice Hamaker)
24 June 1948On 24 June 1948 Norma Rae Larson buys Modern Beauty Shop at Lusk; visits parents on break from beauty school in Casper, Wyoming.
4 September 1948Alice Rae Hamaker, as the mother of the bride, attended the wedding of Robert Grapes and Norma Rae Larsen on 4 September 1948; Norma Rae Larson and Robert Grapes marriage announcement.
15 October 1953On 15 October 1953 Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker) writes of vacation taken with her husband, and his brother and sister-in-law, Chris and Ida (DeHaven Osback York) Larson.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 15 Oct 1953 - Mr and Mrs Raymond Larsen (Alice Hamaker) vacation with Chris and Ida (DeHaven Osback York) Larson
1954Sioux, NebraskaIn 1954 at Sioux, Nebraska, biography of Raymond and Alice (Hamaker) Larson.5
Sioux County NE History First 100 Years - page 507 - Raymond and Alice Hamaker Larson-Colorized
Sioux County (NE) History, First 100 Years - page 507 - Raymond and Alice (Hamaker) Larson

Children of Alice Rae Hamaker and Raymond B. Larsen

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED226. Dwelling 236.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED88. Dwelling 32.
  3. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED83-1. Dwelling 48.
  4. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Bowen, Sioux, Nebraska; Roll: T627_2266; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 83-4.
  5. [S394] Inc. Harrison Community Club, Sioux County (NE) History, First 100 Years, page 507.

Mary Yoder

F, b. 24 March 1872, d. 22 December 1957
Father*Bertolette Y. Yoder b. 13 May 1843, d. 5 Jul 1906
Mother*Rebecca Artman b. 21 Aug 1850, d. 28 Mar 1929
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name6 June 1900As of 6 June 1900,her married name was Irwin.
Married Name6 June 1900As of 6 June 1900,her married name was Erwin.
Married Name28 November 1922As of 28 November 1922,her married name was Larson.
Married Name28 November 1922As of 28 November 1922,her married name was Larsen.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 March 1872Mary Yoder was born on 24 March 1872 at Pennsylvania.
She was the daughter of Bertolette Y. Yoder and Rebecca Artman.
Marriage6 June 1900Mary Yoder married Willis Victor Irwin on 6 June 1900 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
Marriage28 November 1922Mary Yoder married Bryan William Larsen, son of Lars Chris Larsen and Ane Maria Pedersen, on 28 November 1922 ~24 year age difference; MARRIED Last Tuesday at the office of the County Judge Mrs M Y Irwin and Bryan Larson both of Harrison. These people are well and favorably known having made this their home for several years. The Sun joins their many friends in extending congratulations and in wishing them a long and happy married life. (The Harrison Sun, Harrison, Nebraska, 01 Dec 1922.)
Death22 December 1957Mary Yoder died on 22 December 1957 at Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, at age 85 Mrs Bryan Larson (Mary Yoder) obituary.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 02 Jan 1958 - Mrs Bryan Larson (Mary Yoder) obituary
BurialJanuary 1958She was buried in January 1958 at Harrison Cemetery, Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska, Mary (Yoder) Larsen funeral notice.
Mary Y Larsen tombstone - Harrison Cemetery, NE
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 09 Jan 1958 - Mary (Yoder) Larsen funeral notice
Census DateLocationDescription
9 April 1930Panhandle, Sioux, NebraskaMary Yoder was listed as wife in Bryan William Larsen's household on the 1930 Census at Panhandle, Sioux, Nebraska.1
30 April 1940Pan-Handle, Sioux, NebraskaMary Yoder was listed as wife in Bryan William Larsen's household on the 1940 Census at Pan-Handle, Sioux, Nebraska.2
DateLocationDescription
22 March 1929On 22 March 1929 Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder) called to her seriously ill mother, Mrs Yoder, who is 80 years old.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 22 Mar 1929 - Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder) called to her seriously ill mother, Mrs Yoder, who is 80 years old
3 October 1930On 3 October 1930 Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder) visiting her sister Elizabeth (Yoder) McCleanagan (McCleneghan) in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 03 Oct 1930 - Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder) visiting her sister Elizabeth (Yoder) McCleanagan (McCleneghan)
19 March 1931On 19 March 1931 Bryan and Mary (Yoder) Larsen returned from Omaha, S A Yoder returned to Omaha.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 19 Mar 1931 - Bryan and Mary (Yoder) Larsen returned from Omaha, S A Yoder returned to Omaha
2 July 1931On 2 July 1931 Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder Irwin) visiting her son Frederick Irvin (Irwin.)
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 02 Jul 1931 - Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder Irwin) visiting her son Frederick Irvin (Irwin)
22 November 1934On 22 November 1934 Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder) visiting Omaha, then going to Roswell, NM for medical treatment.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 22 Nov 1934 - Mrs Bryan Larsen (Mary Yoder) visiting Omaha, then going to Roswell, NM for medical treatment
13 June 1935On 13 June 1935 Mr and Mrs Bryan Larsen took L C Larsen to Harrison, Mr Larsen has been helping Bryan.
27 June 1935On 27 June 1935 Mrs C C Martin, Ruth Yoder and Mamie Petz visiting Bryan and Mary (Yoder) Larsen.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 27 Jun 1935 - Mrs C C Martin, Ruth Yoder and Mamie Petz visiting Bryan and Mary (Yoder) Larsen
8 August 1935On 8 August 1935 Mrs Carl Paulson (Hannah Larsen) and daughter Mabel visiting LC, Raymond and Bryan Larsen homes.
19 August 1937NebraskaOn 19 August 1937 at Nebraska attended a family reunion of the Larsen family held in the valley.
The Harrison Sun (Harrison, Nebraska) 19 Aug 1937 - Mr and Mrs Bryan Larsen attended a family reunion of the Larsen family held in the valley

Child of Mary Yoder and Willis Victor Irwin

Citations

  1. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED83-10. Dwelling 19.
  2. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Pan-Handle, Sioux, Nebraska; Roll: T627_2266; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 83-10.

Lee John Orr

M, b. 12 October 1906, d. 28 January 2002
Father*Roleigh William Orr b. 27 Nov 1876, d. 25 Feb 1941
Mother*Grace Viola Beyer b. 20 Dec 1883, d. 3 Jan 1975
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLee John Orr was also known as Leemont.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 October 1906Lee John Orr was born on 12 October 1906 at Oregon.
He was the son of Roleigh William Orr and Grace Viola Beyer.
Marriagecirca 1943Lee John Orr married Bertha R. Larsen, daughter of Lars Chris Larsen and Ane Maria Pedersen, circa 1943.
Death28 January 2002Lee John Orr died on 28 January 2002 at age 95.
DateLocationDescription
19444815 Nevada, Fresno, Fresno, CaliforniaLee John Orr and Bertha R. Larsen lived in 1944 at 4815 Nevada, Fresno, Fresno, California.
1949Lee John Orr was a works with cigars in 1949.
19494815 Nevada ave, Fresno, CaliforniaHe and Bertha R. Larsen lived in 1949 at 4815 Nevada ave, Fresno, California.
19554609 E Nevada ave, Fresno, CaliforniaLee John Orr and Bertha R. Larsen lived in 1955 at 4609 E Nevada ave, Fresno, California.
May 1970Oakland, CaliforniaLee John Orr and Bertha R. Larsen lived in May 1970 at Oakland, California.

Magdalena Mader

F, b. 23 September 1860, d. 15 January 1944
Father*Henry P. Mader b. 1820, d. Apr 1894
Mother*Christina Misel b. 1836, d. 15 May 1877
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMagdalena Mader was also known as Helena.
Name VariationMagdalena Mader was also known as Lena.
Name VariationMagdalena Mader was also known as Ellen.
Married Name3 June 1880As of 3 June 1880,her married name was Sikmann.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth23 September 1860Magdalena Mader was born on 23 September 1860 at New York.
She was the daughter of Henry P. Mader and Christina Misel.
Marriage3 June 1880Magdalena Mader married Bernhardt Sikmann on 3 June 1880.
Death15 January 1944Magdalena Mader died on 15 January 1944 at age 83.
Burialafter 15 January 1944She was buried after 15 January 1944 at Rosenberg Cemetery, Mission Hill, Yankton, South Dakota.
Magdalena Sickmann tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1870Orangeville, Wyoming, New YorkMagdalena Mader was listed in Henry P. Mader's household on the 1870 Census at Orangeville, Wyoming, New York; on this same agriculture census record page are Henry Mader, Henry G. Mader, Peter Mader and Jacob Misel.1
11 June 1880Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, Dakota TerritoryMagdalena Mader was listed as wife in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1880 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, Dakota Territory.2
21 June 1900Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaMagdalena Mader was listed as wife in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1900 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.3
1905South Dakota State CensusMagdalena Mader appeared on the census of 1905 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Lena Sikmann
Gender:     Female
Race:     White
Marital status:     Married
Age:     44
Birth Date:     1861
Birth Place:     New York
Years in State:     34
Arrival Year in State (Estimated):     1871
Residence Place:     South Dakota, United States
Years in United States:     44
Arrival Year in the United States (Estimated):     1861
Father's Birthplace:     Germany
Mother's Birthplace:     Germany.
11 May 1910Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaShe was listed as wife in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1910 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.4
1915South Dakota State CensusMagdalena Mader appeared on the census of 1915 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Lena Sickman
Age:     54
Birth Year:     1861
Gender:     Female
Birth Place:     New York
Nationality:     German
Marital status:     Widowed
Arrival Year in State:     1901
Arrival State:     South Dakota
Arrival Country:     USA
Father's Birth Place:     Germany
Mother's Birth Place:     Germany.
7 February 1920Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaShe was listed as mother in Friedrich Georg Sikmann's household on the 1920 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.5
1925South Dakota State CensusMagdalena Mader appeared on the census of 1925 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Lana (Lena) Sikmann
Age:     64
Gender:     Female
Race:     White
Birth Year:     1861
Birth Place:     New York, United States
Ethnicity:     German
Marital status:     Widowed
Marriage Date:     1880
Religion:     Lutheran
Father Birth Place:     Germany
Mother Birth Place:     Germany.
5 April 1930Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaShe was listed as mother in Joseph Herbert Sickman's household on the 1930 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.6
6 April 1940Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaMagdalena Mader was listed as grandmother (of wife) in William McKinley Remington's household on the 1940 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.7
DateLocationDescription
1873Yankton, South DakotaHenry P. Mader witnessed the migration in 1873 at Yankton, South Dakota.
1900Magdalena Mader had 5 with 4 living in 1900 children.
1910She had 5 with 3 living in 1910 children.
1915Yankton, South DakotaShe lived in 1915 at Yankton, South Dakota.
22 December 1915home of bride's mother, near Armour, Charles Mix, South DakotaShe witnessed the marriage of Louise Christine Frohreich and Chris Larson on 22 December 1915 at home of bride's mother, near Armour, Charles Mix, South Dakota; Married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. Frohriech, December 22, at 3 o'clock, her daughter, Louise Christine to Chris Larson. Rev. Friedrickson, of Armour, pronouncing the words that made them man and wife. The wedding was a pretty one. The bride charmingly gowned in white silk trimmed with fur and lace and a veil and carried a wreath and carried a bouquet of white and yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid, a sister of the bride, wore a gown of blue silk trimmed in white embroidery. The groom and his best man, brother of the bride, wore blue serge. There were 130 guests present including Mrs. H. Reimer and son, Willie from Oklahoma, Mrs. Lena Sikmann, of Yankton, both sisters of Mrs. Frohreich, Salma and Walter Fiddler, Charley Holtz and Franky Rempp, of Mission Hill, cousins of the bride. A splendid wedding feast was served at 6 o'clock in the evening. Many valuable present were received by the young couple. The afternoon was spent very socially and in the evening, a dance was given in honor of the marriage. The bride few to womanhood in Charles Mix County and has numerous friends here. The groom also few to manhood in this county and is an industrious young man. They will reside on a farm east of Geddes. The newlyweds left Thursday for Harrison, Nebraska, where they will spend their honeymoon visiting at the home of the grooms parents. We wish to join with friends in extending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Larson and wish them a long and prosperous life. They expect to be home after February 1st.8
1940In 1940 Highest Grade Completed:     Elementary school, 3rd grade.

Children of Magdalena Mader and Bernhardt Sikmann

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 26. Dwelling 211.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED107. Dwelling 79.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED351. Dwelling 140.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED444. Dwelling 148.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED259. Dwelling 52.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED68-24. Dwelling 33.
  7. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3870; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 68-24.
  8. [S342] South Dakota, South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949, Spouse: Chris Lorson.

Bernhardt Sikmann

M, b. 2 February 1843, d. 21 July 1913
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationBernhardt Sikmann was also known as Ben.
Name VariationBernhardt Sikmann was also known as Siekmann.
Name VariationBernhardt Sikmann was also known as Sikman.
Name VariationBernhardt Sikmann was also known as Bernard.
Name VariationBernhardt Sikmann was also known as Sihmann.
Name VariationBernhardt Sikmann was also known as Sickman.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth2 February 1843Bernhardt Sikmann was born on 2 February 1843 at Munster, Germany.
Marriage3 June 1880He married Magdalena Mader, daughter of Henry P. Mader and Christina Misel, on 3 June 1880.
Death21 July 1913Bernhardt Sikmann died on 21 July 1913 at Yankton, South Dakota, at age 70.
Burialafter 21 July 1913He was buried after 21 July 1913 at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Yankton, South Dakota, Grave 2 Lot B Block 47.1
Bernhardt Sickmann tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1880Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, Dakota TerritoryBernhardt Sikmann was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, Dakota Territory.2
21 June 1900Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.3
1905South Dakota State CensusHe appeared on the census of 1905 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Bernard Sikmann
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Marital status:     Married
Age:     64
Birth Date:     1841
Birth Place:     Germany
Years in State:     32
Arrival Year in State (Estimated):     1873
Residence Place:     South Dakota, United States
Years in United States:     35
Arrival Year in the United States (Estimated):     1870
Father's Birthplace:     Germany
Mother's Birthplace:     Germany.
11 May 1910Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.4
DateLocationDescription
1870IowaBernhardt Sikmann immigrated in 1870 to Iowa.
1878South DakotaHe migrated in 1878 at South Dakota.
1904In 1904 BERNART SIKMANN, a well-known resident of Yankton county, was born in Munster, Germany, on the 2d of February, 1843, his parents being lifelong residents of that country. At the age of twenty-seven years, in 1870, he left his native land and came to the United States, first locating in Dubuque, Iowa, where he spent a year and a half. He next went to Arkansas, where he remained nine months, and then returned to Iowa, making his home there until 1878, when he came to South Dakota, Yankton county being his destination. After working for others for nine months he took up one hundred and sixty acres of land eight miles north of the city of Yankton, but did not immediately turn his attention to agricultural pursuits. For two years he was employed in a brickyard and in 1875 embarked in the same line of business on his own account, operating that yard for eight years. He met with success in that undertaking and erected for himself a fine brick residence and two barns. During the flood of 1881 he lost a kiln of brick and his house was damaged to some extent, his loss amounting to about one thousand dollars. In 1882 Mr. Sikmann bought one hundred and eighty acres of wild land in Yankton county and engaged in its operation in connection with the manufacture of brick in Yankton. He built a good residence and barns upon his place in 1892 and in July of that year took up his residence there, it being still his home, though he continues to own property in the city to the amount of about eight acres. His farm now comprises two hundred and eight acres, which with the assistance of his sons he has placed under a high state of cultivation.      On the 3d of June, 1880, Mr. Sikmann was united in marriage to Miss Lena Mader, a daughter of Henry and Christina Mader, who were both natives of Germany, but were living in New York at the time of Mrs. Sikmann's birth. In 1873 her father brought his family to South Dakota and entered a tract of wild land in Yankton county, soon becoming a well-known and successful farmer of this locality. He died April 1894, having survived his wife for several years, she having passed away on the 15th of May, 1877. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Sikmann have been born five children: Fred, now twenty-one years of age; Joseph, Frank, Rosa and Lillie (died July 21, 1891). All are at home and have been given good common-school educations, the daughter being still a student in the
local schools. Socially the family is one of prominence in the community where they reside, and the wife and mother is a member of the Lutheran church. Mr. Sikmann is a Democrat in politics and does all in his power to insure the success of his party.5
1910Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaHe lived in 1910 at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota, 21 94N 54W 29
10 93N 55W 23
11 93N 55W 23
14 93N 55W 23
15 93N 55W 23
2 93N 55W 23
11 93N 55W 23
17 93N 55W 14 East Part of Yankton.6

Children of Bernhardt Sikmann and Magdalena Mader

Citations

  1. [S285] South Dakota Yankton County Cemetery Records, by South Dakota.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED107. Dwelling 79.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED351. Dwelling 140.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED444. Dwelling 148.
  5. [S281] Doane Robinson, History of South Dakota, page 1349.
  6. [S284] South Dakota Yankton Atlas, by South Dakota.

Mary Anna Mader

F, b. 27 August 1866, d. 5 August 1946
Father*Henry P. Mader b. 1820, d. Apr 1894
Mother*Christina Misel b. 1836, d. 15 May 1877
Maria Anna (Mader) Reimer - circa 1915-Colorized
Maria Anna Mader Reimer - circa 1915
Signature of M A (Mary Ann (Mader)) Reimer 1925
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary Anna Mader was also known as Maria Ann.
Name VariationMary Anna Mader was also known as Marie.
Name VariationMary Anna Mader was also known as Anna Mary.
Married Namecirca 1885As of circa 1885,her married name was Reimer.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth27 August 1866Mary Anna Mader was born on 27 August 1866 at Buffalo, New York, also reported as 27 Aug 1869.
She was the daughter of Henry P. Mader and Christina Misel.
Marriagecirca 1885Mary Anna Mader married Henry Reimer, son of Aaron Johann Reimer and Katherine Trodel, circa 1885.
Death5 August 1946Mary Anna Mader died on 5 August 1946 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at age 79 Mary Ann (Mader) Reimer obituary.
Death certificate of Mary Ann (Mader) Reimer 05 Aug 1946 Oklahoma
The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) 06 Aug 1946 - Mary Ann (Mader) Reimer obituary
Burialafter 5 August 1946She was buried after 5 August 1946 at Breckinridge Lutheran Cemetery, Breckinridge, Garfield, Oklahoma, listed as Maria Ann Reimer on tombstone.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1870Orangeville, Wyoming, New YorkMary Anna Mader was listed in Henry P. Mader's household on the 1870 Census at Orangeville, Wyoming, New York; on this same agriculture census record page are Henry Mader, Henry G. Mader, Peter Mader and Jacob Misel.1
21 June 1900Butte, Boyd, NebraskaMary Anna Mader was listed as wife in Henry Reimer's household on the 1900 Census at Butte, Boyd, Nebraska.2
27 April 1910Logan, Garfield, OklahomaMary Anna Mader was listed as wife in Henry Reimer's household on the 1910 Census at Logan, Garfield, Oklahoma.3
8 January 1920Skeleton, Garfield, OklahomaMary Anna Mader was listed as mother in William Christian Reimer's household on the 1920 Census at Skeleton, Garfield, Oklahoma.4
8 April 1930Skeleton, Garfield, OklahomaMary Anna Mader was listed as wife in Henry Reimer's household on the 1930 Census at Skeleton, Garfield, Oklahoma.5
24 April 1940Breckinridge, Garfield, OklahomaMary Anna Mader was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Breckinridge, Garfield, Oklahoma.6
DateLocationDescription
1873Yankton, South DakotaHenry P. Mader witnessed the migration in 1873 at Yankton, South Dakota.
1910Mary Anna Mader had zero biological children, and adopted two children (listed as foster children in the 1910 census) children.
circa 1915Circa 1915 Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - top row son William Reimer (likely), daughter Laura Reimer (likely), and granddaughter Rosina Reimer.
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family-Colorized
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - circa 1915-Colorized
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - circa 1915
1915OklahomaShe and Henry Reimer lived in 1915 at Oklahoma.
22 December 1915home of bride's mother, near Armour, Charles Mix, South DakotaMary Anna Mader witnessed the marriage of Louise Christine Frohreich and Chris Larson on 22 December 1915 at home of bride's mother, near Armour, Charles Mix, South Dakota; Married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. Frohriech, December 22, at 3 o'clock, her daughter, Louise Christine to Chris Larson. Rev. Friedrickson, of Armour, pronouncing the words that made them man and wife. The wedding was a pretty one. The bride charmingly gowned in white silk trimmed with fur and lace and a veil and carried a wreath and carried a bouquet of white and yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid, a sister of the bride, wore a gown of blue silk trimmed in white embroidery. The groom and his best man, brother of the bride, wore blue serge. There were 130 guests present including Mrs. H. Reimer and son, Willie from Oklahoma, Mrs. Lena Sikmann, of Yankton, both sisters of Mrs. Frohreich, Salma and Walter Fiddler, Charley Holtz and Franky Rempp, of Mission Hill, cousins of the bride. A splendid wedding feast was served at 6 o'clock in the evening. Many valuable present were received by the young couple. The afternoon was spent very socially and in the evening, a dance was given in honor of the marriage. The bride few to womanhood in Charles Mix County and has numerous friends here. The groom also few to manhood in this county and is an industrious young man. They will reside on a farm east of Geddes. The newlyweds left Thursday for Harrison, Nebraska, where they will spend their honeymoon visiting at the home of the grooms parents. We wish to join with friends in extending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Larson and wish them a long and prosperous life. They expect to be home after February 1st.7
10 August 1925Noble, OklahomaMary Anna Mader witnessed the marriage of William Henry Legg and Rosina Agnes Margaret Reimer on 10 August 1925 at Noble, Oklahoma; her grandmother Mary A. Reimer provided consent for Rosina to marry, since she was only 16 years old (he was 29.)

Children of Mary Anna Mader and Henry Reimer

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 26. Dwelling 211.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED15. Dwelling 213.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED23. Dwelling 57.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED79. Dwelling 35.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED59. Dwelling 27.
  6. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Breckenridge, Garfield, Oklahoma; Roll: m-t0627-03292; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 24-5.
  7. [S342] South Dakota, South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949, Spouse: Chris Lorson.

Henry Reimer

M, b. December 1856, d. before 1940
Father*Aaron Johann Reimer b. 1828, d. 21 Aug 1906
Mother*Katherine Trodel b. 1828, d. a 1880
Henry Reimer - circa 1915-Colorized
Henry Reimer - circa 1915
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHenry Reimer was also known as Heinrich.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthDecember 1856Henry Reimer was born in December 1856 at Russia.
He was the son of Aaron Johann Reimer and Katherine Trodel.
Marriagecirca 1879Henry Reimer married Wilhelmine (?) circa 1879.
Marriagecirca 1885Henry Reimer married Mary Anna Mader, daughter of Henry P. Mader and Christina Misel, circa 1885.
Deathbefore 1940Henry Reimer died before 1940.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Township 94 Range 54, Yankton, Dakota TerritoryHenry Reimer was listed as a son in Aaron Johann Reimer's household on the 1880 Census at Township 94 Range 54, Yankton, Dakota Territory.1
21 June 1900Butte, Boyd, NebraskaHenry Reimer was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Butte, Boyd, Nebraska.2
27 April 1910Logan, Garfield, OklahomaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Logan, Garfield, Oklahoma.3
8 January 1920Skeleton, Garfield, OklahomaHe was listed as father in William Christian Reimer's household on the 1920 Census at Skeleton, Garfield, Oklahoma.4
8 April 1930Skeleton, Garfield, OklahomaHenry Reimer was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Skeleton, Garfield, Oklahoma.5
DateLocationDescription
14 June 1876Henry Reimer immigrated with Aaron Johann Reimer and Katherine Trodel on 14 June 1876; Place of Origin:     Russia
Port of Departure:     Hamburg, Germany
Destination:     United States of America
Port of Arrival:     New York, New York
Ship Name:     Harmonia
---------------------
Residence Place:     Rosenberg, Russland
Departure Date:     31 May 1876
Departure Place:     Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
Arrival Place:     New York
Ship Name:     Hammonia
Captain:     Voss
Shipping Line:     Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
Ship Type:     Dampfschiff
Ship Flag:     Deutschland
Accommodation:     Zwischendeck.
circa 1915Circa 1915 Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - top row son William Reimer (likely), daughter Laura Reimer (likely), and granddaughter Rosina Reimer.
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family-Colorized
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - circa 1915-Colorized
Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - circa 1915
1915OklahomaHenry Reimer and Mary Anna Mader lived in 1915 at Oklahoma.

Child of Henry Reimer and Wilhelmine (?)

Children of Henry Reimer and Mary Anna Mader

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: , Yankton, Dakota Territory; Roll 115; Family History Film: 1254115; Page: 500B; Enumeration District: 108; Image: 0207.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED15. Dwelling 213.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED23. Dwelling 57.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED79. Dwelling 35.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED59. Dwelling 27.

William Christian Reimer

M, b. 28 July 1893, d. 22 November 1973
Adoptive father*Henry Reimer b. Dec 1856, d. b 1940
Adoptive mother*Mary Anna Mader b. 27 Aug 1866, d. 5 Aug 1946
William Reimer - circa 1915-Colorized
William Reimer - circa 1915
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationWilliam Christian Reimer was also known as Willie.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUWilliam Christian Reimer obtained US Social Security Card at Oklahoma; last residence Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth28 July 1893William Christian Reimer was born on 28 July 1893 at Creighton, Knox, Nebraska.
He was the son of Henry Reimer and Mary Anna Mader.
Marriage2 April 1922William Christian Reimer married Artie Francis Reddick, daughter of Walter E. Reddick and Cora B. Beals, on 2 April 1922 at Elk, Kansas, Miss Artie F. Reddick, age 18, became the bride of William C. Reimer age 24, on April 2nd. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reddick of Elk Falls. She has lived and grown to womanhood in Elk county, near Howard. She has many friends here and where ever she has been and is well respected by all who know her. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer of Enid, Oklahoma. Mr. Reimer has been here only a few months, but has made many friends. He is well known near Enid and Fairmont, where he has lived and grown to manhood and is respected by all. They will make their home near Elk Falls. Their many friends wish them much happiness and success in their married life.
Death22 November 1973William Christian Reimer died on 22 November 1973 at Illinois at age 80.
Burialafter 22 November 1973He was buried after 22 November 1973 at Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Macon, Illinois, Mo. Pvt. US Army WW1.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1900Butte, Boyd, NebraskaWilliam Christian Reimer was listed as an adopted son in Henry Reimer's household on the 1900 Census at Butte, Boyd, Nebraska.1
27 April 1910Logan, Garfield, OklahomaWilliam Christian Reimer was listed as a foster-son in Henry Reimer's household on the 1910 Census at Logan, Garfield, Oklahoma.2
8 January 1920Skeleton, Garfield, OklahomaWilliam Christian Reimer was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Skeleton, Garfield, Oklahoma.3
1925Howard, Elk, KansasHe appeared on the census of 1925 at Howard, Elk, Kansas.
1930Lowe, Kay, OklahomaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Lowe, Kay, Oklahoma.4
17 April 1940Brownstown, Fayette, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Brownstown, Fayette, Illinois.5
DateLocationDescription
circa 1915Circa 1915 Henry and Maria Anna Mader Reimer family - top row son William Reimer (likely), daughter Laura Reimer (likely), and granddaughter Rosina Reimer.
22 December 1915home of bride's mother, near Armour, Charles Mix, South DakotaWilliam Christian Reimer witnessed the marriage of Louise Christine Frohreich and Chris Larson on 22 December 1915 at home of bride's mother, near Armour, Charles Mix, South Dakota; Married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. Frohriech, December 22, at 3 o'clock, her daughter, Louise Christine to Chris Larson. Rev. Friedrickson, of Armour, pronouncing the words that made them man and wife. The wedding was a pretty one. The bride charmingly gowned in white silk trimmed with fur and lace and a veil and carried a wreath and carried a bouquet of white and yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid, a sister of the bride, wore a gown of blue silk trimmed in white embroidery. The groom and his best man, brother of the bride, wore blue serge. There were 130 guests present including Mrs. H. Reimer and son, Willie from Oklahoma, Mrs. Lena Sikmann, of Yankton, both sisters of Mrs. Frohreich, Salma and Walter Fiddler, Charley Holtz and Franky Rempp, of Mission Hill, cousins of the bride. A splendid wedding feast was served at 6 o'clock in the evening. Many valuable present were received by the young couple. The afternoon was spent very socially and in the evening, a dance was given in honor of the marriage. The bride few to womanhood in Charles Mix County and has numerous friends here. The groom also few to manhood in this county and is an industrious young man. They will reside on a farm east of Geddes. The newlyweds left Thursday for Harrison, Nebraska, where they will spend their honeymoon visiting at the home of the grooms parents. We wish to join with friends in extending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Larson and wish them a long and prosperous life. They expect to be home after February 1st.6
5 June 1917World War I Draft Registration, Garfield, OklahomaOn 5 June 1917 at World War I Draft Registration, Garfield, Oklahoma.

Children of William Christian Reimer and Artie Francis Reddick

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED15. Dwelling 213.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED23. Dwelling 57.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED79. Dwelling 35.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Lowe, Kay, Oklahoma; Roll 1908; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 21; Image: 937.0.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, 1940; Census Place: Brownstown, Fayette, Illinois; Roll: T627_801; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 26-13.
  6. [S342] South Dakota, South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949, Spouse: Chris Lorson.

Christina Misel

F, b. 1836, d. 15 May 1877
Father*Jacob Meissel b. 12 Nov 1808, d. 18 Jun 1885
Mother*Christiane Breitenbucher b. 15 Feb 1812, d. b 1860
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationChristina Misel was also known as Christine.
Name VariationChristina Misel was also known as Christiana.
Married Namebefore 1860As of before 1860,her married name was Mader.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1836Christina Misel was born in 1836 at Strasburg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, also reported as Germany.
She was the daughter of Jacob Meissel and Christiane Breitenbucher.
Marriagebefore 1860Christina Misel married Henry P. Mader, son of (?) Mader and unknown (?), before 1860.
Death15 May 1877Christina Misel died on 15 May 1877.
Census DateLocationDescription
8 July 1860Orangeville, Wyoming, New YorkChristina Misel was listed in Henry P. Mader's household on the 1860 Census at Orangeville, Wyoming, New York; living next door to father-in-law, Jacob Misal (Misel.)1
18 June 1870Orangeville, Wyoming, New YorkChristina Misel was listed in Henry P. Mader's household on the 1870 Census at Orangeville, Wyoming, New York; on this same agriculture census record page are Henry Mader, Henry G. Mader, Peter Mader and Jacob Misel.2
DateLocationDescription
15 March 1852Christina Misel immigrated with Jacob Meissel on 15 March 1852; Place of Origin:     Germany
Port of Departure:     London, England
Destination:     United States of America
Port of Arrival:     New York, New York
Ship Name:     Sir Robert Peel.
1873Yankton, South DakotaChristina Misel migrated in 1873 at Yankton, South Dakota.

Children of Christina Misel and Henry P. Mader

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 31. Dwelling 239.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 26. Dwelling 211.

Friedrich Georg Sikmann

M, b. 3 February 1882, d. 27 April 1929
Father*Bernhardt Sikmann b. 2 Feb 1843, d. 21 Jul 1913
Mother*Magdalena Mader b. 23 Sep 1860, d. 15 Jan 1944
Fredrick George Sickmann signature 1918
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationFriedrich Georg Sikmann was also known as Siekmann.
Name VariationFriedrich Georg Sikmann was also known as Fredrick George.
Name VariationFriedrich Georg Sikmann was also known as Frederick.
Name VariationFriedrich Georg Sikmann was also known as Fred.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 February 1882Friedrich Georg Sikmann was born on 3 February 1882 at Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota.
He was the son of Bernhardt Sikmann and Magdalena Mader.
UNMARRIED1925As of 1925, Friedrich Georg Sikmann was never married.
Death27 April 1929He died on 27 April 1929 at Yankton, South Dakota, at age 47.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1900Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaFriedrich Georg Sikmann was listed as a son in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1900 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.1
1905South Dakota State CensusFriedrich Georg Sikmann appeared on the census of 1905 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Fred Sikmann
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Marital status:     Single
Age:     23
Birth Date:     1882
Birth Place:     South Dakota
Years in State:     23
Arrival Year in State (Estimated):     1882
Residence Place:     South Dakota, United States
Years in United States:     23
Arrival Year in the United States (Estimated):     1882
Father's Birthplace:     Germany.
11 May 1910Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as a son in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1910 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.2
1915South Dakota State CensusFriedrich Georg Sikmann appeared on the census of 1915 at South Dakota State Census Name:     (Fred) G Sickman
Age:     33
Birth Year:     1882
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Birth Place:     South Dakota
Nationality:     German
Marital status:     Single
Arrival Year in State:     1882
Arrival State:     South Dakota
Arrival Country:     USA
Father's Birth Place:     Germany
Mother's Birth Place:     New York.
7 February 1920Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.3
1925South Dakota State CensusHe appeared on the census of 1925 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Fred G Sikmann
Age:     43
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Birth Year:     1882
Birth Place:     South Dakota
Ethnicity:     German
Marital status:     Single
Religion:     Lutheran
Father Birth Place:     Germany
Mother Birth Place:     New York.
DateLocationDescription
12 September 1918Yankton, South DakotaOn 12 September 1918 at Yankton, South Dakota, World War I Draft Registration Card for Fredrick George Sickmann.
World War I Draft Registration Card for Fredrick George Sickmann 12 Sep 1918 Yankton, South Dakota

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED351. Dwelling 140.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED444. Dwelling 148.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED259. Dwelling 52.

Joseph Herbert Sickman

M, b. 25 March 1883, d. 27 October 1973
Father*Bernhardt Sikmann b. 2 Feb 1843, d. 21 Jul 1913
Mother*Magdalena Mader b. 23 Sep 1860, d. 15 Jan 1944
Joseph Herbert Sickmann signature 1942
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJoseph Herbert Sickman was also known as Siekmann.
Name VariationJoseph Herbert Sickman was also known as Sikmann.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUJoseph Herbert Sickman obtained US Social Security Card at South Dakota; last residence Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 March 1883Joseph Herbert Sickman was born on 25 March 1883 at Yankton, South Dakota.
He was the son of Bernhardt Sikmann and Magdalena Mader.
Marriage16 May 1910Joseph Herbert Sickman married Edna K. List, daughter of Jens P. P. List and Anna Lucy (?), on 16 May 1910 at Yankton, South Dakota.
Divorcebefore 1925Joseph Herbert Sickman and Edna K. List were divorced before 1925.
Death27 October 1973Joseph Herbert Sickman died on 27 October 1973 at Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota, at age 90.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1900Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaJoseph Herbert Sickman was listed as a son in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1900 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.1
1905South Dakota State CensusJoseph Herbert Sickman appeared on the census of 1905 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Jon (Jos) Sikmann
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Marital status:     Single
Age:     22
Birth Date:     1883
Birth Place:     South Dakota
Years in State:     22
Arrival Year in State (Estimated):     1883
Residence Place:     South Dakota, United States
Years in United States:     22
Arrival Year in the United States (Estimated):     1883
Father's Birthplace:     Germany.
11 May 1910Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as a son in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1910 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.2
1915South Dakota State CensusJoseph Herbert Sickman appeared on the census of 1915 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Joseph H Sickmann
Age:     32
Birth Year:     1883
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Birth Place:     United States
Nationality:     German
Marital status:     Married
Marriage Year:     1911
Religion:     Lutheran
Father's Birth Place:     Germany
Mother's Birth Place:     Germany.
7 February 1920Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as a brother in Friedrich Georg Sikmann's household on the 1920 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.3
1925South Dakota State CensusJoseph Herbert Sickman appeared on the census of 1925 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Joseph Sikmann
Age:     42
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Birth Year:     1883
Birth Place:     South Dakota, United States
Ethnicity:     German
Marital status:     Divorced
Marriage Date:     1910
Religion:     Lutheran
Father Birth Place:     Germany
Mother Birth Place:     New York, United States.
5 April 1930Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.4
6 April 1940Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South DakotaHe was listed as father-in-law in William McKinley Remington's household on the 1940 Census at Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota.5
DateLocationDescription
1940In 1940 Highest Grade Completed:     Elementary school, 8th grade.
1942In 1942 World War II Draft Registration Card of Joseph Herbert Sickmann.
World War II Draft Registration Card 1942 Joseph Herbert Sickmann

Children of Joseph Herbert Sickman and Edna K. List

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED351. Dwelling 140.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED444. Dwelling 148.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED259. Dwelling 52.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED68-24. Dwelling 33.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Township 93 Range 55, Yankton, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3870; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 68-24.

Franz Michael Sikmann

M, b. 16 February 1885, d. 5 March 1910
Father*Bernhardt Sikmann b. 2 Feb 1843, d. 21 Jul 1913
Mother*Magdalena Mader b. 23 Sep 1860, d. 15 Jan 1944
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationFranz Michael Sikmann was also known as Sickman.
Name VariationFranz Michael Sikmann was also known as Frank W.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth16 February 1885Franz Michael Sikmann was born on 16 February 1885 at Yankton, South Dakota.
He was the son of Bernhardt Sikmann and Magdalena Mader.
Marriage26 January 1910Franz Michael Sikmann married Lucelle May Ferdig, daughter of Henry Ferdig and Susan Kent, on 26 January 1910 at Yankton, South Dakota.
Death5 March 1910Franz Michael Sikmann died on 5 March 1910 at Yankton, South Dakota, at age 25.
Burialafter 5 March 1910He was buried after 5 March 1910 at Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Volin Township, Yankton, South Dakota, Grave 35 Section 3.1
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1900Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaFranz Michael Sikmann was listed as a son in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1900 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.2
1905South Dakota State CensusFranz Michael Sikmann appeared on the census of 1905 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Frank Sikmann
Gender:     Male
Race:     White
Marital status:     Single
Age:     20
Birth Date:     1885
Birth Place:     South Dakota
Years in State:     20
Arrival Year in State (Estimated):     1885
Residence Place:     South Dakota, United States
Years in United States:     20
Arrival Year in the United States (Estimated):     1885
Father's Birthplace:     Germany.

Citations

  1. [S286] SD Yankton Co. Cemetery Records, by South Dakota.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED351. Dwelling 140.

Rosanna Christina Sikmann

F, b. 15 May 1889, d. 1983
Father*Bernhardt Sikmann b. 2 Feb 1843, d. 21 Jul 1913
Mother*Magdalena Mader b. 23 Sep 1860, d. 15 Jan 1944
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationRosanna Christina Sikmann was also known as Rosa Anna Christina.
Name VariationRosanna Christina Sikmann was also known as Sickman.
Name VariationRosanna Christina Sikmann was also known as Rosina E.
Name VariationRosanna Christina Sikmann was also known as Rosa.
Name VariationRosanna Christina Sikmann was also known as Bessa.
Married Name16 May 1910As of 16 May 1910,her married name was Ferdig.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 May 1889Rosanna Christina Sikmann was born on 15 May 1889 at Yankton, South Dakota.1
She was the daughter of Bernhardt Sikmann and Magdalena Mader.
Marriage16 May 1910Rosanna Christina Sikmann married Alfred Edwin Ferdig, son of Henry Ferdig and Susan Kent, on 16 May 1910 at Yankton, South Dakota.
Death1983Rosanna Christina Sikmann died in 1983.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1900Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaRosanna Christina Sikmann was listed as a daughter in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1900 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.2
1905South Dakota State CensusRosanna Christina Sikmann appeared on the census of 1905 at South Dakota State Census Name:     Rosa Sikmann
Gender:     Female
Race:     White
Marital status:     Single
Age:     15
Birth Date:     1890
Birth Place:     South Dakota
Years in State:     15
Arrival Year in State (Estimated):     1890
Residence Place:     South Dakota, United States
Years in United States:     15
Arrival Year in the United States (Estimated):     1890
Father's Birthplace:     Germany.
11 May 1910Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South DakotaShe was listed as a daughter in Bernhardt Sikmann's household on the 1910 Census at Township 93N Range 55W, Yankton, South Dakota.3
1920Township 93, Yankton, South DakotaRosanna Christina Sikmann was listed as wife in Alfred Edwin Ferdig's household on the 1920 Census at Township 93, Yankton, South Dakota.4
1930Yankton, South DakotaRosanna Christina Sikmann was listed as wife in Alfred Edwin Ferdig's household on the 1930 Census at Yankton, South Dakota.5

Children of Rosanna Christina Sikmann and Alfred Edwin Ferdig

Citations

  1. [S9] South Dakota, South Dakota Birth Records South Dakota, State File Number: 772206 (unknown file date).
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED351. Dwelling 140.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED444. Dwelling 148.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: Township 93, Yankton, South Dakota; Roll T625_1726; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 259; Image: 798.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com.

Lillie E. Sikmann

F, b. 14 July 1891, d. 21 July 1891
Father*Bernhardt Sikmann b. 2 Feb 1843, d. 21 Jul 1913
Mother*Magdalena Mader b. 23 Sep 1860, d. 15 Jan 1944
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLillie E. Sikmann was also known as Sickman.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 July 1891Lillie E. Sikmann was born on 14 July 1891.
She was the daughter of Bernhardt Sikmann and Magdalena Mader.
Death21 July 1891Lillie E. Sikmann died on 21 July 1891.
Burialafter 21 July 1891She was buried after 21 July 1891 at Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Volin Township, Yankton, South Dakota, Grave 33 Section 4; age 7 days.1

Citations

  1. [S286] SD Yankton Co. Cemetery Records, by South Dakota.

Martin Daly

M, b. 10 October 1873, d. 25 October 1873
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 October 1873Martin Daly was born on 10 October 1873.
He was the son of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Death25 October 1873Martin Daly died on 25 October 1873 at age 15 days.

John Daly

M, b. circa January 1862, d. 20 August 1863
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca January 1862John Daly was born circa January 1862.
He was the son of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Death20 August 1863John Daly died on 20 August 1863 at age 1 year 7 months.

John Loughney

M, b. 18 June 1837, d. 6 March 1911
Father*Roger Loughney b. Feb 1802, d. 1889
Mother*Bridget McDonald b. Aug 1818, d. 5 Feb 1905
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 June 1837John Loughney was born on 18 June 1837 at Ireland.
He was the son of Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald.
Marriage23 April 1883John Loughney married Catharine Daly, daughter of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran, on 23 April 1883 at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death6 March 1911John Loughney died on 6 March 1911 at age 73.
Census DateLocationDescription
circa June 1880Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Loughney was listed as a son in Roger Loughney's household on the 1880 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
18 June 1900Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Loughney was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
19 April 1910Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
DateLocationDescription
1864John Loughney immigrated with Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald in 1864.
1865John Loughney immigrated in 1865.

Children of John Loughney and Catharine Daly

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 149D.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED138. Dwelling 199.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED119. Dwelling 50.

Maria Daly

F, b. before 1856, d. before 1856
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Deathbefore 1856Maria Daly died before 1856 at died in infancy.
Birthbefore 1856She was born before 1856.
She was the daughter of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.

Jane Daly

F, d. before 1880
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Jane Daly was the daughter of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Deathbefore 1880Jane Daly died before 1880 at died in infancy.

Michael Daly

M, b. before 1861, d. before 1861
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Deathbefore 1861Michael Daly died before 1861 at died in infancy, Ireland.
Birthbefore 1861He was born before 1861 at Ireland.
He was the son of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.

Roger Loughney

M, b. February 1802, d. 1889
Father*Patrick Loughney
Mother*Ann D’Arcy
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationRoger Loughney was also known as Laughney.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthFebruary 1802Roger Loughney was born in February 1802 at Newport, Mayo, Ireland.
He was the son of Patrick Loughney and Ann D’Arcy.
Marriage1837Roger Loughney married Mary Moore in 1837.
Marriage1840Roger Loughney married Bridget McDonald in 1840.
Death1889Roger Loughney died in 1889 at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
circa June 1880Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinRoger Loughney was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
Roger Loughney, farmer, Sec. 26, P.O. Reedsburg; son of Patrick and Ann (D’Arcy) Loughney; was born in County Mayo, Ireland, in February 1802. Was married in 1837, to Mary Moore; Mrs. Loughney died one and a half years after her marriage; in 1840, Mr. L. was married to Bridget McDonald; there were seven children born of this marriage – John (a farmer, living at home), Mary (now Mrs. O’Mally – widow; her husband was killed in the iron ore bed at Ironton, by the fall of a body of ore, Oct. 4, 1872), Patrick J. married Mary Davlin; residing at Pittsburgh, Penn., where he is engaged in the wholesale dry goods business), Sarah (now Mrs. Thomas Moran – widow; Mrs. Moran keeps the Grand Central Hotel at Emlenton; Venango Co., Penn.), Ann (now Mrs. John Timlin, widow, living in Kilbourn), Bridget (deceased), Jennie (now Mrs. Thomas J. Flynn, living in Pennsylvania; Mr. F. is engaged in the mercantile business. Mr. Loughney and family came to the United States in 1864; settled in the town of Ironton, Sauk Co., Wis; has 160 acres of land situated in Sec. 26.
1864Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald immigrated in 1864.

Children of Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 149D.

Bridget McDonald

F, b. August 1818, d. 5 February 1905
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationBridget McDonald was also known as McDonnell.
Married Name1840As of 1840,her married name was Loughney.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthAugust 1818Bridget McDonald was born in August 1818 at Ireland also reported as 1811.
Marriage1840She married Roger Loughney, son of Patrick Loughney and Ann D’Arcy, in 1840.
Death5 February 1905Bridget McDonald died on 5 February 1905 at Pennsylvania at age 86 also reported as Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Burialafter 5 February 1905She was buried after 5 February 1905 at Ironton Cemetery, Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin, The remains of Mrs. Bridget Loughney were brought to Reedsburg Tuesday from Pittsburg, Pa., for burial in the Ironton cemetery beside those her husband. Accompanying the remains were her son, P.J. Loughney and wife of Pittsburg who were met at Madison by a daughter, Mrs. A.L. Timlin of Kilbourn. Mrs. Loughney was also the mother of John Loughney who lives southwest of Reedsburg and three other daughters, Mrs. Mary O’Malley, Mrs. Sarah Moran and Mrs. Jane Flynn of Pittsburg. Mrs. Loughney was past ninety-four years old at the time of her death and came to Ironton in 1864. The family emigrated to America from County Mayo in the western part of Ireland, several of the children stopping at Pittsburg, Pa., and the parents and other children to Sauk County. About four years ago Mrs. Loughney went to live in Pittsburg. The funeral was held Wednesday, the 8th inst. at the Catholic church in Reedsburg and the burial was at Ironton as above stated. (Reedsburg Free Press, 9 February 1905.)
Census DateLocationDescription
circa June 1880Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinBridget McDonald was listed as wife in Roger Loughney's household on the 1880 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
18 June 1900Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinBridget McDonald was listed as mother in John Loughney's household on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
DateLocationDescription
1864Bridget McDonald and Roger Loughney immigrated in 1864.
1900Bridget McDonald had 7 with 6 living in 1900 children.
circa 1901She migrated circa 1901.

Children of Bridget McDonald and Roger Loughney

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 149D.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED138. Dwelling 199.

Genevieve Loughney

F, b. circa 1855
Father*Roger Loughney b. Feb 1802, d. 1889
Mother*Bridget McDonald b. Aug 1818, d. 5 Feb 1905
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationGenevieve Loughney was also known as Jennie.
Name VariationGenevieve Loughney was also known as Jane.
Married NameHer married name was Flynn.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageGenevieve Loughney married Thomas J. Flynn.
Birthcirca 1855Genevieve Loughney was born circa 1855 at Ireland.
She was the daughter of Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald.
Census DateLocationDescription
circa June 1880Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinGenevieve Loughney was listed as a married daughter in Roger Loughney's household on the 1880 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
1864Genevieve Loughney immigrated with Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald in 1864.

Child of Genevieve Loughney and Thomas J. Flynn

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 149D.

Thomas J. Flynn

M
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationThomas J. Flynn was also known as Flinn.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthThomas J. Flynn was born at Ireland.
MarriageHe married Genevieve Loughney, daughter of Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald.

Child of Thomas J. Flynn and Genevieve Loughney

James J. Flinn

M, b. circa January 1880
Father*Thomas J. Flynn
Mother*Genevieve Loughney b. c 1855
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca January 1880James J. Flinn was born circa January 1880 at Pennsylvania.
He was the son of Thomas J. Flynn and Genevieve Loughney.
Census DateLocationDescription
circa June 1880Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJames J. Flinn was listed as a grandson in Roger Loughney's household on the 1880 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 149D.

John Joseph Loughney

M, b. 28 October 1886, d. 14 March 1962
Father*John Loughney b. 18 Jun 1837, d. 6 Mar 1911
Mother*Catharine Daly b. 20 May 1854, d. 24 Mar 1935
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJohn Joseph Loughney was also known as Joseph.
Name VariationJohn Joseph Loughney was also known as Joe.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth28 October 1886John Joseph Loughney was born on 28 October 1886 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of John Loughney and Catharine Daly.
Death14 March 1962John Joseph Loughney died on 14 March 1962 at age 75.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1900Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Joseph Loughney was listed as a son in John Loughney's household on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
19 April 1910Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Joseph Loughney was listed as a son in John Loughney's household on the 1910 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
19 April 1920Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Joseph Loughney was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
10 April 1930Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Joseph Loughney was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1930 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED138. Dwelling 199.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED119. Dwelling 50.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED168. Dwelling 49.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-17. Dwelling 115.

Paul Loughney

M, b. 18 February 1890, d. 25 January 1972
Father*John Loughney b. 18 Jun 1837, d. 6 Mar 1911
Mother*Catharine Daly b. 20 May 1854, d. 24 Mar 1935
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 February 1890Paul Loughney was born on 18 February 1890 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of John Loughney and Catharine Daly.
Death25 January 1972Paul Loughney died on 25 January 1972 at age 81.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1900Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinPaul Loughney was listed as a son in John Loughney's household on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
19 April 1910Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinPaul Loughney was listed as a son in John Loughney's household on the 1910 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
19 April 1920Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinPaul Loughney was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
10 April 1930Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinPaul Loughney was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1930 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED138. Dwelling 199.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED119. Dwelling 50.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED168. Dwelling 49.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-17. Dwelling 115.

Jane Loughney

F, b. 13 April 1893, d. 1 November 1976
Father*John Loughney b. 18 Jun 1837, d. 6 Mar 1911
Mother*Catharine Daly b. 20 May 1854, d. 24 Mar 1935
Jane Loughney 1911 senior portrait Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WI
Jane Loughney 1912 senior portrait Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WI
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJane Loughney was also known as Mary Jane.
Name VariationJane Loughney was also known as M. Jane.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUJane Loughney obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 April 1893Jane Loughney was born on 13 April 1893 at Wisconsin twin with Genevieve.
She was the daughter of John Loughney and Catharine Daly.
Death1 November 1976Jane Loughney died on 1 November 1976 at age 83.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1900Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJane Loughney was listed as a daughter in John Loughney's household on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
19 April 1910Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJane Loughney was listed as a daughter in John Loughney's household on the 1910 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
19 April 1920Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJane Loughney was listed as a daughter in Catharine Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
10 April 1930Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinJane Loughney was listed as a daughter in Catharine Daly's household on the 1930 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
1911Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinJane Loughney attended school in 1911 at Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1912Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinShe attended school in 1912 at Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED138. Dwelling 199.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED119. Dwelling 50.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED168. Dwelling 49.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-17. Dwelling 115.

Peter Kessenich Sr.

M, b. 6 July 1837, d. 15 January 1923
Father*Peter Kessenich
Mother*Lizzie Weber
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 July 1837Peter Kessenich Sr. was born on 6 July 1837 at Cologne, Prussia, also reported as Jul 1836.
He was the son of Peter Kessenich and Lizzie Weber.
Marriage1861Peter Kessenich Sr. married Clara Motzer in 1861.
Death15 January 1923Peter Kessenich Sr. died on 15 January 1923 at Bear Valley, Richland, Wisconsin, at age 85.1
Census DateLocationDescription
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Kessenich Sr. was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
26 June 1900Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, living next door to Peter Kessenich Jr..3
3 May 1910Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as father in Peter Kessenich Jr.'s household on the 1910 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
1852Peter Kessenich Sr. immigrated in 1852.

Children of Peter Kessenich Sr. and Clara Motzer

Citations

  1. [S255] Wisconsin Richland County Death Index, by Wisconsin, 06-060.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 50B.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Dwelling 143.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED110. Dwelling 113.

Clara Motzer

F, b. 12 January 1825, d. 16 February 1914
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationClara Motzer was also known as Motzen.
Married Namebefore 1854As of before 1854,her married name was Giesen.
Married Name1861As of 1861,her married name was Kessenich.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 January 1825Clara Motzer was born on 12 January 1825 at Cologne, Prussia.
Marriagebefore 1854She married Christian Giesen before 1854.
Marriage1861Clara Motzer married Peter Kessenich Sr., son of Peter Kessenich and Lizzie Weber, in 1861.
Death16 February 1914Clara Motzer died on 16 February 1914 at Bear Valley, Richland, Wisconsin, at age 89.1
Census DateLocationDescription
11 August 1860Cross Plains, Dane, WisconsinClara Motzer was listed in the Frederick Mathews household on the 1860 Census at Cross Plains, Dane, Wisconsin; surname listed as Thieson.2
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as wife in Peter Kessenich Sr.'s household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
26 June 1900Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinClara Motzer was listed as wife in Peter Kessenich Sr.'s household on the 1900 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Peter Kessenich Jr.4
3 May 1910Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinClara Motzer was listed as mother in Peter Kessenich Jr.'s household on the 1910 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
DateLocationDescription
1854Clara Motzer immigrated in 1854.
1900She had 8 children with 7 living in 1900 children.
1910She had 8 children with 6 living in 1910 children.

Children of Clara Motzer and Christian Giesen

Children of Clara Motzer and Peter Kessenich Sr.

Citations

  1. [S255] Wisconsin Richland County Death Index, by Wisconsin, 02-364.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 114. Dwelling 676.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 50B.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Dwelling 143.
  5. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED110. Dwelling 113.

Henry Kessenich

M, b. 1869, d. 30 October 1945
Father*Peter Kessenich Sr. b. 6 Jul 1837, d. 15 Jan 1923
Mother*Clara Motzer b. 12 Jan 1825, d. 16 Feb 1914
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageHenry Kessenich married Ida (?)
Birth1869Henry Kessenich was born in 1869 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Peter Kessenich Sr. and Clara Motzer.
Death30 October 1945Henry Kessenich died on 30 October 1945 at Bear Valley, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHenry Kessenich was listed as a son in Peter Kessenich Sr.'s household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
13 January 1920Union, Licking, OhioHenry Kessenich was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Union, Licking, Ohio.2

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 50B.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED177. Dwelling 110.

Gertrude Kessenich

F, b. 29 September 1862, d. 1938
Father*Peter Kessenich Sr. b. 6 Jul 1837, d. 15 Jan 1923
Mother*Clara Motzer b. 12 Jan 1825, d. 16 Feb 1914
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namecirca 1880As of circa 1880,her married name was Aspel.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth29 September 1862Gertrude Kessenich was born on 29 September 1862 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Peter Kessenich Sr. and Clara Motzer.
Marriagecirca 1880Gertrude Kessenich married James Aspel, son of Michael Aspel and Anastasia Connors, circa 1880.
Death1938Gertrude Kessenich died in 1938.
Census DateLocationDescription
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinGertrude Kessenich was listed as a daughter in Peter Kessenich Sr.'s household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
9 June 1900Ithaca, Richland, WisconsinGertrude Kessenich was listed as a daughter in James Aspel's household on the 1900 Census at Ithaca, Richland, Wisconsin.2
31 January 1920Ithaca, Richland, WisconsinGertrude Kessenich was listed as wife in James Aspel's household on the 1920 Census at Ithaca, Richland, Wisconsin.3
8 April 1930Madison, Dane, WisconsinGertrude Kessenich was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
1900Gertrude Kessenich had 6 with 5 living in 1900 children.

Children of Gertrude Kessenich and James Aspel

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 50B.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED115. Dwelling 74.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED201. Dwelling 179.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED13-43. Dwelling 166.

Elizabeth Kessenich

F, b. 15 May 1864, d. 30 January 1945
Father*Peter Kessenich Sr. b. 6 Jul 1837, d. 15 Jan 1923
Mother*Clara Motzer b. 12 Jan 1825, d. 16 Feb 1914
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name3 October 1888As of 3 October 1888,her married name was Klein.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 May 1864Elizabeth Kessenich was born on 15 May 1864 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Peter Kessenich Sr. and Clara Motzer.
Marriage3 October 1888Elizabeth Kessenich married Leonard Klein, son of Catherine (?), on 3 October 1888 at Bear Valley, Richland, Wisconsin.
Death30 January 1945Elizabeth Kessenich died on 30 January 1945 at age 80.
Census DateLocationDescription
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kessenich was listed as a daughter in Peter Kessenich Sr.'s household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
6 June 1900Madison, Dane, WisconsinElizabeth Kessenich was listed as wife in Leonard Klein's household on the 1900 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.2
10 January 1920Madison, Dane, WisconsinElizabeth Kessenich was listed as wife in Leonard Klein's household on the 1920 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.3

Children of Elizabeth Kessenich and Leonard Klein

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 50B.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED55. Dwelling 146.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED59. Dwelling 125.

Christian Giesen

M, b. circa 1825, d. before 1861
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1825Christian Giesen was born circa 1825 at Cologne, Germany.
Marriagebefore 1854He married Clara Motzer before 1854.
Deathbefore 1861Christian Giesen died before 1861.

Children of Christian Giesen and Clara Motzer

Catherine Giesen

F, b. 11 November 1857
Father*Christian Giesen b. c 1825, d. b 1861
Mother*Clara Motzer b. 12 Jan 1825, d. 16 Feb 1914
Life EventDateDescription
Birth11 November 1857Catherine Giesen was born on 11 November 1857 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Christian Giesen and Clara Motzer.
Census DateLocationDescription
11 August 1860Cross Plains, Dane, WisconsinCatherine Giesen was listed in Clara Motzer's household on the 1860 Census at Cross Plains, Dane, Wisconsin; surname listed as Thieson.1
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Giesen was listed as a step-daughter in Peter Kessenich Sr.'s household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 114. Dwelling 676.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 50B.

Hugh John McCarville

M, b. 1858, d. 1889
Father*James McCarville b. Aug 1833, d. 12 Oct 1908
Mother*Julia Anna Phelan b. 1840, d. 8 Jan 1874
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHugh John McCarville was also known as John Hugh.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1858Hugh John McCarville was born in 1858 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of James McCarville and Julia Anna Phelan.
Burial1889Hugh John McCarville was buried in 1889 at Our Lady of the Fields, Loreto, Old Chapel, Old St. Patrick's, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Death1889He died in 1889.
Census DateLocationDescription
17 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHugh John McCarville was listed in James McCarville's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHugh John McCarville was listed as a son in James McCarville's household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, page 7.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, stamp 44. Dwelling 106.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 54A.

Francis McCarville

M, b. 1 May 1859, d. 23 August 1948
Father*James McCarville b. Aug 1833, d. 12 Oct 1908
Mother*Julia Anna Phelan b. 1840, d. 8 Jan 1874
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationFrancis McCarville was also known as Frank.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1 May 1859Francis McCarville was born on 1 May 1859 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 01 May 1863.
He was the son of James McCarville and Julia Anna Phelan.
Marriage27 November 1891Francis McCarville married Julia Farley, daughter of John Farley and Margaret Dwyer, on 27 November 1891.
Death23 August 1948Francis McCarville died on 23 August 1948 at age 89 Frank McCarville, 89, obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal August 25, 1948 - Frank McCarville, 89, obituary
The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin) 25 Aug 1948 - Frank McCarville obituary
Burialafter 23 August 1948He was buried after 23 August 1948 at Saint Patrick Cemetery, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
17 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinFrancis McCarville was listed in James McCarville's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinFrancis McCarville was listed as a son in James McCarville's household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
15 June 1900Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinFrancis McCarville was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
27 April 1910Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
January 1920Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
27 January 1920Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as a boarder (actually father-in-law) in Adolph L. Roessler's household on the 1920 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
25 April 1930Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinFrancis McCarville was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.8
20 April 1940Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, living next door to son Jim McCarville.9
DateLocationDescription
2 March 1909Sauk, WisconsinFrancis McCarville was listed as a beneficiary in James McCarville's will on 2 March 1909 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
1918In 1918 FRANK McCARVILLE, a native of Sauk County and member of one of its oldest families, was blessed with health and strength and with the enterprise that enables any man to make the best of his circumstances and opportunities. He has employed these advantages to help himself and help his community, and is numbered among the ablest farmers and citizens of Bear Creek Township.
Mr. McCarville was born in Bear Creek Township May 1, 1863, a
son of James and Julia McCarville. His parents came from Ireland in
1847 and in that year, before Wisconsin became a state, located in the wilderness of Bear Creek Township, where they began the development and improvement of a wilderness tract of eighty acres. The father was prospered in his endeavors and subsequently acquired 200 acres more, all of which he saw well cleared and improved before his death which occurred in October, 1910. His wife passed away in 1874. Their children were: John, deceased; Daniel, deceased; Frank; Catherine; Delia; and Mamie.
Frank McCarville has spent all his life in the locality where he was
born, and as a boy he attended the local public schools. About the time he married in November, 1891, he settled on his present farm, where he now owns 340 acres. Some of this land was improved and cleared by his own hands, and any part of it is now worth several times what he paid for it. Mr. McCarville conducts general farming operations, keeps about sixty head of livestock, is a breeder of Holstein cattle, and runs a dairy of thirty-nine cows. Mr. McCarville is a democrat in politics, belongs to the Modern Woodmen of America and he and his family worship in the Catholic Church.
On November 27, 1891, he married Julia Farley, daughter of John
and Margaret (Dwyer) Farley. Mr. and Mrs. McCarville have not only
enjoyed prosperity in a material sense but they take much credit themselves for the fine family of children who have grown up or are growing up within their home. These children named in order of birth are: Genevieve, Monica, Bessie, Rae, Viola, Loretta, Camilla, Marguerite, Bernadine, Vivian, Madeline and James.
A Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin 1918 - Frank McCarville - Page 1126

Children of Francis McCarville and Julia Farley

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, stamp 44. Dwelling 106.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Sheet 54A.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Dwelling 80.
  4. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 139.
  5. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED110. Dwelling 53.
  6. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED160. Dwelling 27.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED160. Dwelling 54.
  8. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-8. Dwelling 139.
  9. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4523; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 56-9.