Joseph Tanner Jr.

M, b. 1662, d. before 1698
Father*Joseph Tanner Sr. b. c 1629, d. b Jun 1671
Mother*Mary Brown b. c 1639, d. c 1700
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageJoseph Tanner Jr. married Mary Lewis at 2nd marriage for him.
Birth1662Joseph Tanner Jr. was born in 1662 at Virginia.
He was the son of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown.
Marriagecirca 1682Joseph Tanner Jr. married Ann Wilkins circa 1682 at first marriage for him, Henrico, Virginia.
Marriage1689Joseph Tanner Jr. married Sarah Hatcher, daughter of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward, in 1689 at 3rd marriage for him.
Deathbefore 1698Joseph Tanner Jr. died before 1698 at Henrico, Virginia.
DateLocationDescription
December 1698Joseph Tanner Jr. left a will in December 1698 On Xber [December] Ist, I698 Administration was granted Sarah Tanner on her deceased husband, Joseph Tanner's estate with Mr. Allenson Clerk and Mr. Edward Haskins, securities. (Henrico Records I697-I704, p. I44.) An Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Tanner, late of Henrico County, deceased, taken and appraised by order of Court this
23d day of January I698-9. [Total of Appraisement] ?I48 :I6:42. Appraised by virtue of an order of court made this Ist day of Xber I698 by wee ye subscribers
Tho Edwards, Phill Turpin, Thos Osborne, Seth Ward.
Returned and recorded February I, I698-9 as "Presented by Sarah the relict of ye deceased Joseph Tanner and proved by her
oath." (Henrico Records, Vol. I697-I704, p. 134.)

Children of Joseph Tanner Jr. and Sarah Hatcher

Mary Lewis

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Tanner.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMary Lewis married Joseph Tanner Jr., son of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown, at 2nd marriage for him.

Ann Wilkins

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namecirca 1682As of circa 1682,her married name was Tanner.
Life EventDateDescription
Marriagecirca 1682Ann Wilkins married Joseph Tanner Jr., son of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown, circa 1682 at first marriage for him, Henrico, Virginia.

Sarah Hatcher

F
Father*Edward Hatcher b. 1637, d. c 1711
Mother*Mary Ward b. 1633, d. a 1711
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Turpin.
Married NameHer married name was Tanner.
Married NameApril 1699As of April 1699,her married name was Oulton.
Life EventDateDescription
Sarah Hatcher was the daughter of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward.
Marriagebefore 1686Sarah Hatcher married Matthew Turpin before 1686.
Marriage1689Sarah Hatcher married Joseph Tanner Jr., son of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown, in 1689 at 3rd marriage for him.
MarriageApril 1699Sarah Hatcher married Samuel Oulton in April 1699.

Child of Sarah Hatcher and Matthew Turpin

Children of Sarah Hatcher and Joseph Tanner Jr.

Matthew Turpin

M, d. circa 1688
Life EventDateDescription
Marriagebefore 1686Matthew Turpin married Sarah Hatcher, daughter of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward, before 1686.
Deathcirca 1688Matthew Turpin died circa 1688.
DateLocationDescription
15 January 1688Matthew Turpin left a will on 15 January 1688 Mathew Turpin of Henrico, will dated Jan. 15, 1688, probated April 1, 1689, eldest son Henry, all my lands and in case of death without male heirs to my son designed to be called Mathew; in case of death of both without male heirs then land to revert to Mr. Tho Osborne and his heirs; cattle, horses, &c., to be equally divided between wife and children; wife Sarah, sole executor. (Henrico Records, Vol. 1688-97, p. 41.)

Child of Matthew Turpin and Sarah Hatcher

Edward Hatcher

M, b. 1637, d. circa 1711
Father*William Hatcher b. 14 Jan 1613, d. 1 Apr 1680
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1637Edward Hatcher was born in 1637 at Henrico, Virginia, also reported as born in England.
He was the son of William Hatcher.
Marriage1654Edward Hatcher married Mary Ward, daughter of Seth Ward, in 1654 at Virginia.
Deathcirca 1711Edward Hatcher died circa 1711 at Henrico, Virginia.
Probate28 September 1711His estate was probated on 28 September 1711 at Henrico, Virginia, invetory taken of Edward Hatcher's property.

Children of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward

Samuel Oulton

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageApril 1699Samuel Oulton married Sarah Hatcher, daughter of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward, in April 1699.

Joseph Tanner Sr.

M, b. circa 1629, d. before June 1671
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1629Joseph Tanner Sr. was born circa 1629 also reported as circa 1640.
Marriage1660He married Mary Brown, daughter of John Brown and Ursula (?), in 1660.
Deathbefore June 1671Joseph Tanner Sr. died before June 1671.
DateLocationDescription
Joseph Tanner Sr. left a will Joseph’s now-lost will left the lower part of “Baldwins” to his two daughters. Not until 1694 did they divide the land between Mary (Tanner) Ligon and Martha (Tanner) Jones Haskins. Richard Ligon, the county surveyor, ran the line between their properties. [Henrico Co. Deeds & Wills 1688-97, p. 529]
Joseph left the upper portion of his plantation to his son Edward Tanner. Because he failed to insert the clause “and his heirs forever,” when Edward died the land reverted to Edward’s brother Joseph Tanner. Joseph acknowledged that his father intended the land to pass to Edward’s children and conveyed the land to Joseph Tanner in Feb. 1684/5. [Henrico Co. Deeds & Wills 1677-92, p. 311] Because their daughter’s inheritance was similarly tainted, Joseph likewise conveyed Martha Tanner’s land to her and her husband, Edward Haskins, and their eldest son Edward Haskins. [Henrico Co. Deeds & Wills 1688-97, p. 539]

Children of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown

Mary Brown

F, b. circa 1639, d. circa 1700
Father*John Brown b. c 1609, d. c 1655
Mother*Ursula (?) b. c 1610
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary Brown was also known as Browne.
Married Name1660As of 1660,her married name was Tanner.
Married NameHer married name was Platt.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1639Mary Brown was born circa 1639 at Henrico, Virginia.
She was the daughter of John Brown and Ursula (?)
Marriage1660Mary Brown married Joseph Tanner Sr. in 1660.
MarriageMary Brown married Gilbert Platt at 2nd marriage for her.
Deathcirca 1700Mary Brown died circa 1700 at Virginia.
DateLocationDescription
10 March 1699Mary Brown left a will on 10 March 1699 Will of Mary Platt - 10 March 1699/1700 - In the name of God Amen. I Mary Platt of Henrico County Virg’a Spinster being weak in body but of Sound perfect sense & memory, praised be God Doe well Make and Ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & forme as followeth.
Imp. I give & bequeath my soul to God that gave it; my body to be buried at the Discretion of my Ex.x in True & certain hopes of a joyfull resurrection at ye last day.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my son Edward Tanner the Cattle he hath in his possession which I delivered him.
Item. I give unto my … son Edward Tanner twelve pound.
Item. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Martha Haskins twelve pound.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grandson Thomas Lygon one black cow & one heifer.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Thomas Jones twelve pounds to be paid when he comes of Lawfull Age.
Item. I give & bequeath unto ye said Thomas Jones one feather bed bolster & two pillows wch I bought at the store at my Son Ed Tanner’s; one pair of blankets, one Rugg, one pair of Coarse holland sheets, two pairs of new canvis sheets four pillow beens one bedstead one whole cord two new pewter Dishes two new basins Ditto two Iron Pots on Large one Small two pewter Dishes half worn one doz: pewter plates.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Joseph Ligon to him & his heirs forever two hundred Acres of land to me belonging Lying & being upon Swift Creek in Hen’ro Coty joyning on ye Land of Mr. Eusebius King.
Item. I Give & bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Phebe Liggon forty Shillings to buy her a beaker and twenty shillings to buy her two silver spoons all to be marked wth her name.
Item. I Give & bequeath to my Grand Daughter Lucretia Liggon my sidesaddle.
Item. I give and bequeath unto Charles Roberts thirty shillings.
All ye Rest of my Estate not yet Disposed of I Give and bequeath unto my executrix she paying all my Debts & Legacies and I do hereby will & Ordaine my Daughter Mary Liggon my full whole & sole Exe’x of this my last will and testament in witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of March Anno Dom 1699
Mary Platt
Witnesses: Mary Chamberlaine, William Anderson, William Ligon.

Children of Mary Brown and Joseph Tanner Sr.

Gilbert Platt

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageGilbert Platt married Mary Brown, daughter of John Brown and Ursula (?), at 2nd marriage for her.
DateLocationDescription
20 August 1677On 20 August 1677 Gilbert Platt, Mary’s 2nd husband, became the guardian of the 4 Tanner children 20 Aug. 1677.

William Hatcher

M, b. 14 January 1613, d. 1 April 1680
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 January 1613William Hatcher was born on 14 January 1613 at England also reported as 1614.
Probate1 April 1680His estate was probated on 1 April 1680 at Varina, Henrico, Virginia.
Death1 April 1680He died on 1 April 1680 at Henrico, Virginia, at age 67.
Burialafter 1 April 1680He was buried after 1 April 1680 Buried on the Hatcher Varina Plantation on the north side of the Appomattox River near Swift Creek in Henrico County, Virginia, in the Hatcher Family Cemetery.
DateLocationDescription
Henrico, VirginiaAt Henrico, Virginia, William Hatcher (born about 1614; died about 1678) of Henrico County. He came into the colony about 1635 and figured conspicuously as a resident of Henrico. He was a member of the House of Burgesses from that county, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1649 and 1652, and again in 1659.
1635William Hatcher immigrated in 1635.
October 1644Henrico, VirginiaIn October 1644 at Henrico, Virginia, member of the Burgesses of the Assembly.
Burgesses of the Assembly - Oct 1644 - Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia
1654Henrico, VirginiaIn 1654 at Henrico, Virginia, Proceedings of the 1654 session from the Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia. NOTE: The f printed is an "s" sound, and the v printed is a "u".
Transcript: "Whereas Coll. Edward Hill unanimously chosen speaker of this house was afterwards maliciously reported by William Hatcher to be an atheist and blasphemer according to an information exhibited against him the last quarter court, from which the honorable Governor and Council then cleared the said Coll. Edward Hill and now certified the same unto the house: And for asmuch as the said Wm. Hatcher, notwithstanding he had notice given him of the Governor and Councils pleasure therein and of the said Coll. Hill's being cleared as aforesaid, hath also reported, that the mouth of this house was a Devil, nominating and meaning thereby the said Right Worp'll Coll. Edward Hill, it is therefore ordered by this house, that the said William Hatcher upon his knees, make an humble acknowledgement of his offence until the said Coll. Edward Hill and Burgesses of this Assembly; which accordingly was performed and then he the said Hatcher dismissed paying his fees."
Proceedings of the 1654 session - Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia
circa 1676He left a will circa 1676 The Will of William Hatcher, 1614-1680
Att a Court Holden at Varina
For the County of Henrico the first day of April (by his motion Justices of the Peace for said County) in the year of our Lord God 1680 and in the thirty-second year of the reign of our sovereign Lord, Charles The Second by the grace of God of Great Britain, Scotland and Ireland, King defender of the faith.

IN THE NAME OF GOD (amen) I William Hatcher being in perfect memory but now stricken in years do make my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. In prinks (?) I give and bequeath my spirit to Almighty God who gave it to me whensoever it shall please him to call me out of this sinful world and my body to the ground. Item: I give unto Thomas Burton, Jr. the plantation between the land of Mr. Henry Lound and the land of Gilbert Elam to wit: two hundred and twentysix acres, his choice of all my horses or mares, one heifer called blackchops, a young ewe, and a years schooling and clothes, till he reaches the age of seventeen years, to the confirmation of which I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this two and twentieth day of February, 1676/7.

Signed and sealed in the presence of: John Pleasants, Henry Gee

Memorandum before the signing and sealing hereof, I do bequeath unto the above mentioned Thomas Burton Jr. the second choice of all my furniture thereunto belonging. s/Will Hatcher

Filed in Henrico County Court the first day of April 1680 by ye oath of Henry Gee and the testamony of John Pleasants who (being a Quaker) refused to sweare but only affirms that it to be Hatcher's deed, these two being witnesses to ye same.

From "The Family of Bartholomew Stovall, Volume 1, by Neil Thompson.

His Will, made when he was "well stricken in years" dated 1676/7, was proved 1 April 1680. It names no executor or residuary legatee and in fact mentions no child at all. On 26 September 1674 he had procured a patent for 227 acres of land in Henrico County; this land he devised for life to Thomas Burton Jr. together with the latter's choice of his horses and mares, one heifer, one Ewe, a years schooling, and clothing until he arrives at the age of seventeen, also the second choice of his bed and its furniture. Such a Will is more like a deed of a gift to one particular relative than a Will; the rest of his property was permitted to pass as in intestacy, and on 1 April 1680 Edward and Benjamin Hatcher, William Hatcher's surviving sons made a gift to the minor children of their deceased brother Henry of cattle and other personal property out of the estate of William Hatcher and then divided the residue among themselves.
William Hatchers will probated on 01 April 1680 at Varina, Henrico county, Virginia

Child of William Hatcher

Lodowick Tanner

M, b. 1692, d. circa 1775
Father*Joseph Tanner Jr. b. 1662, d. b 1698
Mother*Sarah Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1692Lodowick Tanner was born in 1692.
He was the son of Joseph Tanner Jr. and Sarah Hatcher.
Marriagebefore 1727Lodowick Tanner married Frances Branch before 1727 at 1st marriage for him.
Deathcirca 1775Lodowick Tanner died circa 1775 at Amelia, Virginia, died in the 1770s.

Frances Branch

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namebefore 1727As of before 1727,her married name was Tanner.
Life EventDateDescription
Marriagebefore 1727Frances Branch married Lodowick Tanner, son of Joseph Tanner Jr. and Sarah Hatcher, before 1727 at 1st marriage for him.

Edward Tanner

M, b. circa 1664, d. 1719
Father*Joseph Tanner Sr. b. c 1629, d. b Jun 1671
Mother*Mary Brown b. c 1639, d. c 1700
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageEdward Tanner married Mary Hatcher.
Birthcirca 1664Edward Tanner was born circa 1664.
He was the son of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown.
Death1719Edward Tanner died in 1719.
DateLocationDescription
13 August 1719Edward Tanner left a will on 13 August 1719 The will of Edward Tanner, of Henrico County, dated August 13, 1719, was probated November 2, 1719, son Edward Tanner, plantation he now lives on and one feather bed, one cow, one steer; son John Tanner, plantation he lives on and one feather bed and furniture; wife [name not given], plantation I now live on during her life and after her death to my son Joseph Tanner; son Joseph Tanner, plantation I now live on after my wife's decease, and one gun called Bockam, and one feather bed and furniture; grandson Edward Tanner all my land between Flinton's Slash and head line it being on south side of the slatch; daughter Ann * * * , one feather bed and furniture and sole [leather?] trunk, one cow and heifer known by the name of her cows and all that she hath in her trunk; daughter Martha Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, one new black leather trunk to her at age of 21 years or marriage; daughter Mary Tanner, bed and furniture, trundle bed, black leather trunk at age of 2I years or marriage; daughter Elizabeth Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, black leather trunk, at age of 21 years or marriage; wife [name not given], my Indian slave during wife's life, then to my son Edward; wife, executrix. Witnesses: Thom Knibb, William Cheatham, William Ligon.

Mary Hatcher

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Tanner.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMary Hatcher married Edward Tanner, son of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown.

Edward Tanner

M, d. before 1770
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Edward Tanner was the son of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.
Deathbefore 1770Edward Tanner died before 1770.
DateLocationDescription
12 December 1769Edward Tanner left a will on 12 December 1769 The will of Edward Tanner, of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, dated December 12, 1769, was probated in Amelia July 26, 1770, to wife [name not given], feather bed and furniture, my Black horse, and side saddle
and bridle and use of plantation during her life or widowhood; daughter Elizabeth Coleman, I shilling sterling and all other necessaries which she hath in her possession; daughter Jane Coleman, the same; son Robert Tanner, the same; daughter Ann Clay, the same; son Field Tanner, all my land from his brother Robert's line to the Back line containing 170 acres including the plantation; the 208 acres which I own in Mecklenburg County to be sold and money to be equally divided between Jeremiah Tanner and Edward Tanner; residue to be sold at 12 months credit and
money equally divided (after payment of debts) between Jeremiah Tanner, Edward Tanner, Field Tanner, Milley Tanner and Martha Tanner; executors, son Jeremiah Tanner and Robert Tanner. Witnesses, Joseph Coleman, John Coleman, Francis Coleman. (Amelia Records, Will Book
2X, p. 323).

Mary Tanner

F, b. circa 1666, d. 1689
Father*Joseph Tanner Sr. b. c 1629, d. b Jun 1671
Mother*Mary Brown b. c 1639, d. c 1700
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1680As of 1680,her married name was Liggon.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1666Mary Tanner was born circa 1666 at Henrico, Virginia.
She was the daughter of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown.
Marriage1680Mary Tanner married William Liggon in 1680 at Henrico, Virginia.
Death1689Mary Tanner died in 1689 at Henrico, Virginia.

William Liggon

M, b. circa 1655, d. 1 August 1689
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1655William Liggon was born circa 1655 at Henrico, Virginia.
Marriage1680He married Mary Tanner, daughter of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown, in 1680 at Henrico, Virginia.
Death1 August 1689William Liggon died on 1 August 1689 at Henrico, Virginia.

Thomas Jones

M, b. 1660, d. 1689
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageThomas Jones married Martha Tanner, daughter of Joseph Tanner Sr. and Mary Brown, at first marriage for her.
Birth1660Thomas Jones was born in 1660 at Virginia.
Death1689He died in 1689.

John Tanner

M
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
John Tanner was the son of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.

Joseph Tanner

M
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Joseph Tanner was the son of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.

Ann Tanner

F
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Ann Tanner was the daughter of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.

Martha Tanner

F
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Martha Tanner was the daughter of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.

Mary Tanner

F
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Mary Tanner was the daughter of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.

Elizabeth Tanner

F
Father*Edward Tanner b. c 1664, d. 1719
Mother*Mary Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Elizabeth Tanner was the daughter of Edward Tanner and Mary Hatcher.

Mary Ward

F, b. 1633, d. after 1711
Father*Seth Ward
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1654As of 1654,her married name was Hatcher.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1633Mary Ward was born in 1633 at Virginia also reported as 1640.
She was the daughter of Seth Ward.
Marriage1654Mary Ward married Edward Hatcher, son of William Hatcher, in 1654 at Virginia.
Deathafter 1711Mary Ward died after 1711 at Virginia.

Children of Mary Ward and Edward Hatcher

Seth Ward

M

Child of Seth Ward

Martha Hatcher

F, b. circa 1663
Father*Edward Hatcher b. 1637, d. c 1711
Mother*Mary Ward b. 1633, d. a 1711
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Gower.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMartha Hatcher married Richard Gower.
Birthcirca 1663Martha Hatcher was born circa 1663.
She was the daughter of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward.

Child of Martha Hatcher and Richard Gower

Richard Gower

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageRichard Gower married Martha Hatcher, daughter of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward.

Child of Richard Gower and Martha Hatcher

Mary Gower

F, b. before 1680
Father*Richard Gower
Mother*Martha Hatcher b. c 1663
Life EventDateDescription
Birthbefore 1680Mary Gower was born before 1680.
She was the daughter of Richard Gower and Martha Hatcher.

Henry Turpin

M, b. before 1686
Father*Matthew Turpin d. c 1688
Mother*Sarah Hatcher
Life EventDateDescription
Birthbefore 1686Henry Turpin was born before 1686.
He was the son of Matthew Turpin and Sarah Hatcher.

Marit Pedersdater Mogstad

F, b. 13 February 1851, d. after 1905
Father*Peter Erickson b. 1823
Mother*Brynhild Knutsdotter b. 1830
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMarit Pedersdater Mogstad was also known as Mary.
Name VariationMarit Pedersdater Mogstad was also known as Marie.
Married Name16 June 1876As of 16 June 1876,her married name was Sogge.
Married Name16 June 1876As of 16 June 1876,her married name was Romundstad.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 February 1851Marit Pedersdater Mogstad was born on 13 February 1851 at Norway.
She was the daughter of Peter Erickson and Brynhild Knutsdotter.
Marriage16 June 1876Marit Pedersdater Mogstad married Ola Johnson Romundstad on 16 June 1876.
Deathafter 1905Marit Pedersdater Mogstad died after 1905 at Sioux City, Iowa.
Census DateLocationDescription
1900Sioux City, Woodbury, IowaMarit Pedersdater Mogstad was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa.1
1905Woodbury, IowaShe appeared on the census of 1905 at Woodbury, Iowa, listed as widowed.
DateLocationDescription
1894Marit Pedersdater Mogstad immigrated in 1894.
1900She had 8 with 6 living in 1900 children.

Children of Marit Pedersdater Mogstad and Ola Johnson Romundstad

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; Roll: 467; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0168; FHL microfilm: 1240467.

Peter Erickson

M, b. 1823
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1823Peter Erickson was born in 1823.
Marriage20 May 1852He married Brynhild Knutsdotter on 20 May 1852.

Child of Peter Erickson and Brynhild Knutsdotter

Brynhild Knutsdotter

F, b. 1830
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name20 May 1852As of 20 May 1852,her married name was Erickson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1830Brynhild Knutsdotter was born in 1830.
Marriage20 May 1852She married Peter Erickson on 20 May 1852.

Child of Brynhild Knutsdotter and Peter Erickson

Fred Kruse

M, b. circa 1893
Father*John August Kruse b. Apr 1866
Mother*Martha Stronski d. b 1900
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1893Fred Kruse was born circa 1893 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of John August Kruse and Martha Stronski.
Census DateLocationDescription
1910North Crandon, Forest, WisconsinFred Kruse was listed as a brother in William Kruse's household on the 1920 Census at North Crandon, Forest, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: North Crandon, Forest, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1710; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 0026; FHL microfilm: 1375723.

Jacob Bell

M, d. before 1850
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage4 January 1808Jacob Bell married Martha Hay Taliaferro, daughter of Captain John Taliaferro and Ann Stockdell, on 4 January 1808 Isham Tatum preacher.
Deathbefore 1850Jacob Bell died before 1850.

Children of Jacob Bell and Martha Hay Taliaferro

Martha Hay Taliaferro

F, b. 22 January 1789, d. 2 March 1854
Father*Captain John Taliaferro
Mother*Ann Stockdell
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name4 January 1808As of 4 January 1808,her married name was Bell.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth22 January 1789Martha Hay Taliaferro was born on 22 January 1789 at Madison, Virginia.
She was the daughter of Captain John Taliaferro and Ann Stockdell.
Marriage4 January 1808Martha Hay Taliaferro married Jacob Bell on 4 January 1808 Isham Tatum preacher.
Death2 March 1854Martha Hay Taliaferro died on 2 March 1854 at died at residence of her son-in-law, John Griffin, Graves, Kentucky, at age 65.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 August 1850District 2, Graves, KentuckyMartha Hay Taliaferro was listed in Joseph Hay Bell's household on the 1850 Census at District 2, Graves, Kentucky.1

Children of Martha Hay Taliaferro and Jacob Bell

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Graves, Kentucky; Roll: M432_201; Page: 380A; Image: 358.

Wallace J. Wedig

M, b. 27 June 1924, d. 21 April 1995
Father*Leo J. Wedig
Mother*Gertrude Leary
Life EventDateDescription
Birth27 June 1924Wallace J. Wedig was born on 27 June 1924 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Leo J. Wedig and Gertrude Leary.
Marriage26 May 1948Wallace J. Wedig married Sylvia D. Kieler, daughter of George Raymond Kieler and Maria Magdalena Kunkel, on 26 May 1948 at Kieler, Grant, Wisconsin.
Death21 April 1995Wallace J. Wedig died on 21 April 1995 at Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin, at age 70 Wallace J. Wedig, 70, of Belmont, Wisconsin, died Friday, April 21, 1995, at Southwest Health Center in Platteville, Wisconsin. Family and friends called from 3 to 9 p.m., Sunday, April 23, at Steil-Camacho Funeral Home in Darlington, Wisconsin, where there was a rosary service at 8 p.m. Funeral services were at 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 24, at St. Philomena's Catholic Church in Belmont, with the Rev. Tom Gillespie officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
He was survived by his wife, Sue; his children, Patrick (Mary) Wedig, of rural Mineral Point, Wis., Mary Therese (Ron) Muller, of rural Cuba City, Wis., Gerard (Bev) Wedig, of rural Mineral Point, Wis., Paul Wedig, of rural Platteville, Wis., Jane (Jim) Pickel, of Kieler, Wis., and Sue (Dan) Baert, of North Aurora, Ill; 18 grandchildren; a brother, Thomas (Rita) Wedig, of Belmont, Wis; and two sisters, Sister Mary Sharon, RSM, of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Sara (Richard) Klein, of Cuba City, Wis. He was preceded in death by his parents, a son, John Wedig, on July 19, 1982; two brothers, John Norbert Wedig, as a child, and Leo L. Wedig, on April 20, 1993, and a sister, Joan E. Lovell, on January 16, 1994.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal April 23, 1995 - Wallace J Wedig obituary

Child of Wallace J. Wedig and Sylvia D. Kieler

Gerald H. Van De Wiel

M, b. 30 January 1919, d. 9 July 1991
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationGerald H. Van De Wiel was also known as VanDeWiel.
Name VariationGerald H. Van De Wiel was also known as Jerry.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 January 1919Gerald H. Van De Wiel was born on 30 January 1919 at Wisconsin.
Marriage14 May 1940He married Elizabeth Rose Kieler, daughter of George Raymond Kieler and Maria Magdalena Kunkel, on 14 May 1940.
Death9 July 1991Gerald H. Van De Wiel died on 9 July 1991 at Grant, Wisconsin, at age 72 Gerald H. "Jerry" Van De Wiel, 72, of Cuba City, Wisconsin, died Tuesday morning July 9, 1991, at Southwest Health Center in Platteville, Wisconsin. Family and friends called until 9 p.m., Wednesday, July 10, at Casey-Siegert Funeral Home in Cuba City, where the Knights of Columbus and St. Rose of Lima Parish rosary devotion was said at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services were at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, July 11, at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Cuba City. Burial was in the church cemetery, where military rites were accorded by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8318 and the American Legion Henry Pinch Post 104, both of Cuba City. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth; six daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Marilyn) Berning of Hudson, Wis., Mrs. Thomas (Rita) Wedig, of Belmont, Wis., Mrs. Eldon (Jerri Lou) Schardt, of Belvidere, Ill., Mrs. Robert (Joan) Ramaker, of Cuba City, Wis., Mrs. Tim (Ruth Ann) Ausloos, of Fond du Lac, Wis., and Betty Van De Wiel, of Madison, Wis; two sons, John (and Ann) Van De Wiel, of Cuba City, Wis., and Steve (and Carolyn) Van De Wiel, of Platteville, Wis; 24 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; a brother, Bill Van De Wiel, of Dubuque, Ia; and two sisters, Helen Placke of Cuba City, Wis., and India St. Clair, of Bettendorf, Ia. He was preceded in death by a son, David Van De Wiel, on April 3, 1982.

Child of Gerald H. Van De Wiel and Elizabeth Rose Kieler

Irma Dalsing

F, b. 26 September 1914, d. 10 August 2009
Father*Andrew Edward Dalsing b. 1889, d. 29 Jun 1972
Mother*Louisa Mary Kaiser b. 1 Jun 1892, d. 31 Dec 1985
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name21 April 1936As of 21 April 1936,her married name was Wiederholt.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 September 1914Irma Dalsing was born on 26 September 1914.
She was the daughter of Andrew Edward Dalsing and Louisa Mary Kaiser.
Marriage21 April 1936Irma Dalsing married Joseph Walter Wiederholt, son of John B. Wiederholt and Elizabeth M. Weber, on 21 April 1936.
Death10 August 2009Irma Dalsing died on 10 August 2009 at age 94 Irma Wiederholt, 94, of Dickeyville, died Monday, Aug. 10, 2009, at Southwest Health Center, Platteville. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Dickeyville, with the Rev. Bernard Rott officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Casey Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Cuba City, where there will be a parish wake service at 4 p.m. She was born on Sept. 26, 1914, in Jamestown Township, daughter of Andrew and Louise (Franzen) Dalsing. She married Joseph Wiederholt on April 21, 1936; he preceded her in death on April 8, 1994. They farmed near Louisburg until 1968. Irma enjoyed quilting, and her family was so important to her. Surviving are three daughters, Alvara (Vi) Kirchen Francis, of Dubuque, Eileen Dunne and Mary (Greg) Brandt, both of Cuba City; three sons, Harold (Kay) Wiederholt, of Lancaster, LaVern (Ruth) Wiederholt and Eldon (Judy) Wiederholt, both of Cuba City; a daughter-in-law, Donna Wiederholt, of Shullsburg; two sisters, Bernadine Schaefer, of Cuba City, and Agnes (Lowell) Kahle, of Hazel Green; a sister-in-law, Elizabeth Dalsing, of Dubuque; a brother-in-law, Donald Brandt, of Hazel Green; 21 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; five stepgrandchildren; 14 stepgreat-grandchildren; and a stepgreat-great-grandchild. She also was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Herbert; a daughter, Janet; three sons-in-law, Charles Dunne, Ralph Kirchen and Robert Francis; a brother, Delmar Dalsing; four sisters, Delores Brandt, Myrtle Weber, Almira Weber and Marie Bechen; and four brothers-in-law, Art Weber, Harold Weber, Elmer Schaefer and Merlin Bechen.

Child of Irma Dalsing and Joseph Walter Wiederholt

Joseph Walter Wiederholt

M, b. 13 May 1907, d. 8 April 1994
Father*John B. Wiederholt b. May 1880, d. 24 Oct 1958
Mother*Elizabeth M. Weber b. 16 May 1881, d. 19 Jan 1970
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 May 1907Joseph Walter Wiederholt was born on 13 May 1907 at Grant, Wisconsin.
He was the son of John B. Wiederholt and Elizabeth M. Weber.
Marriage21 April 1936Joseph Walter Wiederholt married Irma Dalsing, daughter of Andrew Edward Dalsing and Louisa Mary Kaiser, on 21 April 1936.
Death8 April 1994Joseph Walter Wiederholt died on 8 April 1994 at Grant, Wisconsin, at age 86 Joseph W. Wiederholt, 86, of Dickeyville, Wisconsin, died Friday afternoon, April 8, 1994, at Orchard Manor Nursing Home in Lancaster, Wisconsin. Joseph Walter Wiederholt was born on May 13, 1907 in Louisburg, Wisconsin to John and Elizabeth (Weber) Wiederholt. Joseph married Irma C. Dalsing on April 21, 1936 in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Kieler, Wisconsin. Family and friends called from 2 to 8 p.m., Sunday, April 10, at Casey Funeral Home in Cuba City, Wisconsin, where there was a parish wake service at 4:30 p.m. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 11, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Dickeyville, and burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Irma, of Dickeyville, Wis; three daughters, Alvara (Ralph) Kirchen of Dubuque, Ia., and Eileen (Charles) Dunne and Mary (Greg) Brandt, both of Cuba City, Wis; four sons, Herbert (Jean) Wiederholt, LaVern (Ruth) Wiederholt, and Eldon (Judy) Wiederholt, all of Cuba City, Wis., and Harold (Kay) Wiederholt, of Lancaster, Wis; 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Timmerman, of Dickeyville, Wis., and Alice Timmerman, of Louis-burg, Wis; and a brother, Louis Wiederholt, of St. Donatus, Iowa. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Janet, in 1953.

Child of Joseph Walter Wiederholt and Irma Dalsing

Pearl L. Culbertson

F, b. 8 December 1919, d. 18 March 1994
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name19 February 1955As of 19 February 1955,her married name was Loeffelholz.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth8 December 1919Pearl L. Culbertson was born on 8 December 1919.
Marriage19 February 1955She married Vincent John Loeffelholz, son of George Loeffelholz and Matilda Kirchberg, on 19 February 1955.
Death18 March 1994Pearl L. Culbertson died on 18 March 1994 at age 74.

Thomas Wedig

M
Father*Leo J. Wedig
Mother*Gertrude Leary
Life EventDateDescription
Thomas Wedig was the son of Leo J. Wedig and Gertrude Leary.

Eldon Joseph Schardt

M, b. 12 January 1941, d. 14 February 2013
Father*Lawrence Schardt b. 8 Feb 1912, d. Apr 1977
Mother*Margaret Catherine Helbing b. 26 Nov 1913, d. 1 Jun 1992
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 January 1941Eldon Joseph Schardt was born on 12 January 1941 at Cuba City, Grant, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Lawrence Schardt and Margaret Catherine Helbing.
Death14 February 2013Eldon Joseph Schardt died on 14 February 2013 at Illinois at age 72.