Harold J. Pletzer

M, b. 1948, d. 1948
Father*Harold J. Pletzer b. 9 Jul 1925, d. May 1958
Life EventDateDescription
Death1948Harold J. Pletzer died in 1948.
Birth1948He was born in 1948.
He was the son of Harold J. Pletzer.

Keith J. Weitzel

M, b. 25 February 1911, d. 4 February 1993
Father*Paul Weitzel b. 6 Dec 1874, d. 1950
Mother*Katherine M. Brown b. 1881, d. 1959
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationKeith J. Weitzel was also known as Keith R.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageKeith J. Weitzel married Katherine E. Reuter, daughter of (?) Reuter and (?) Schmitz.
Birth25 February 1911Keith J. Weitzel was born on 25 February 1911 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Paul Weitzel and Katherine M. Brown.
Death4 February 1993Keith J. Weitzel died on 4 February 1993 at age 81.

Katherine E. Reuter

F, b. 18 April 1909, d. 31 January 1994
Father*(?) Reuter
Mother*(?) Schmitz
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Weitzel.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageKatherine E. Reuter married Keith J. Weitzel, son of Paul Weitzel and Katherine M. Brown.
Birth18 April 1909Katherine E. Reuter was born on 18 April 1909.
She was the daughter of (?) Reuter and (?) Schmitz.
Death31 January 1994Katherine E. Reuter died on 31 January 1994 at age 84.

Joseph Racek

M, b. 3 December 1869, d. 7 July 1954
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 December 1869Joseph Racek was born on 3 December 1869 at Czechoslovakia.
Marriage22 November 1896He married Emilie Radous on 22 November 1896.
Death7 July 1954Joseph Racek died on 7 July 1954 at age 84.
  • A LETTER FROM JOSEPH KOUBEK IS IN EMILY'S NOTES

    Joseph Racek was a blacksmith, who met Emily when serving as an apprentice blacksmith to her father, at Immendorf in present-day Austria. In those days, young man served their apprenticeships to various masters to gain a variety of experiences. They traveled around to different towns and generally lodged with the man to whom they were apprenticed. After Joseph became a full blacksmith, he had his own apprentices at Raffelhof in present—day Austria where Joseph worked and lived.
    On 20 February 1888, Joseph Racek, at age 18, completed three years of basic training as a blacksmith, "during which time his behavior was good; he was industrious and faithful, therefore during this time he gained thorough knowledge and workmanship so he could be proclaimed as a bonafide blacksmith." His certificate is stamped in the village of Terezov near Hodonin, in present-day Austria.
    Then Joseph started moving around, gaining experience by working in Durnkrut in 1888, Mistelback in 1889, Eferding ?) in 1890, to Ganserndorf until 1893, to Mailberg Muhlberg?) until 1895, and to Immendorf on 28 May 1895, where Emily Radousch’s father, Frantisek, was the blacksmith. All of these places were in Austria near the present. Czech border.
    On June 25, 1896, Joseph was given a certificate allowing him to "enter into a blacksmith business" because he had demonstrated a "good know knowledqe of hoof and jaw fittings and good skills in preparing and applying horseshoes.
    On November 22 of that same year of 1896, Joseph and Emily were married in Vienna, Austria, in the Vienna Reformation Church.
    In the spring of 1898, Joseph and Emily left Immendorf to move a few miles to Raffelhof, near the village of Wullersdorf, Austria. Raffelhof was a large farm[ing operation of perhaps 350 acres
    employing more than 200 workers. It also had facilities for processing sugar beets arid chicory. In 1977, residents of Raffelhof said that it was 400 years old at that time and was owned by the large Catholic Abbey at Melk, Austria. ) Joseph was the blacksmith and the family had a two-room apartment in the housing complex that was part of the farm. This may not sound like much, but the story is that in some cases, four families shared one room! The blacksmith was a relatively important. person in an operation like this because he was in charge of the machinery, both for the farm and the factory. In 1899 Joseph received a certificate showing that he was qualified to service steam boilers, which were used at Raffelhof . The blacksmith shop was, directly across the compound from the Racek‘s apartment. The
    compound was oblong with buildings completely surrounding an inner courtyard.
    As the years went by and Joseph and Emily had four sons, they worried about the military service required by the Austro- Hungarian Empire, in w[hich they lived. Joseph had served his required military time in the infantry and [the artillery, ending as a gunner operating a canon. I don’t know if this was full time or merely in the active reserves.) He was also required to serve in the Home Guard until Dec. 32, 1911. Since he immigrated in 1909, he evidently didn’t. serve out his time. His younger
    brother, Ludwiq Racek, who immigrated with Joseph and Emily, must have been in the active reserve forces because he had to sneak out of the country by pretending to be a horse trader looking for horses to buy.)
    Joseph and Emily had heard about the opportunities in America from Joseph’[s older brother, Frank Racek, who had been in Wisconsin for some years and had purchased his own farm.
    So, in March of 1909, Joseph quit his job and the family immigrated to America along with Joseph’s younger brother and his family. When they boarded their ship, the Frankfurt, in Bremen Germany, they had $332 with them for their start in America. If something happened to them, the person to notify was Franz Radousch in Habry Kabry?), Bohemia.
    Upon landing in Baltimore, April 22, 1909, they went directly to Merrimac, Wisconsin, where brother Frank was already located on his own farm. Joseph found that the blacksmith work which he
    could find in the area would not. pay what. he needed for his family, so he went to work in a near by quarry . Within a month the family moved into a rented farmhouse in Sumpter Township west of Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. After purchasing the minimum furniture they needed, Emily was very worried because they had only $40 left out. of their savings. But. they had good neighbors, the Eli $hoephoerster family, who were exceptionally friendly and helpful as were others, such as the Preuss’ and Waterburys. When winter came and Joseph couldn’t work in the quarry, he switched to working for nearby farmers, eventually working for all three men mentioned. After working hard for several years and saving every thing they could, Joseph and Emily were able to purchase a farm in the Witwen, Wisconsin, area. They farmed until 1932 when Joseph a[nd Emily sold the farm to their son Frank
    Racek and retired to a home at 509 Washington St. , Sauk City, Wisconsin.
    According to his sons, Joseph was a hard taskmaster when it. came to working the farm. He also required [honestly and high moral standards of them . His grandchildren remember him as a kindly
    man who raised white rabbits [He sold the fur] and grew a variety of fruits arid vegetables on his property in Sauk City. He was very interested in gardening, trying various experiments such as grafting a branch of one fruit tree to another , in an effort to produce a different variety of fruit. He was very
    proud when he was able to grow an unusually large fruit or vegetable, such as the tall corn shown in the photograph. Include photo in book ) Joseph was also known to play a harmonica on occasion.
    Emily was exceptionally kind—hearted. When people admired one of her possessions, she often gave it to them. A sad story would bring tears to her eyes. After World War II she sent. many Care
    packages to her relatives in Czechoslovakia and Austria who were desperately in need of food and supplies.
    She was proud of her crocheting ability, a skill which she learned in school during her childhood in Bohemia. Although much of her work was in doilies and table and dresser runners, she
    also crocheted large tablecloths and bedspreads for many Sauk City people. In addition she made dress yokes, bedroom slippers, attractive potholders and lacy baskets which She would starch with sugar water. At Easter time she colored eggs for her grandchildren the old—fashioned way — with onion skins. She usually had Some delicious kolaches on hand for visitors, made either with cottage cheese or poppy seeds or other goodies. Her apple strudel was another treat, with the pastry stretched paper
    thin before being rolled. When she served a formal dinner, the first. course was always liver ball soup, something any grandchild would expect to dislike. But — Surprise! Surprise! It turned out. to be something this grandchild loved. Delicious!!
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/a/c/Elmer-V-Racek/GENE2-0003.html.
  • Joseph Racek and Emilie Radous immigrated in 1909.

Children of Joseph Racek and Emilie Radous

Emilie Radous

F, b. 20 June 1872, d. 30 September 1961
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEmilie Radous was also known as Emily.
Name VariationEmilie Radous was also known as Emelia.
Married Name22 November 1896As of 22 November 1896,her married name was Racek.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 June 1872Emilie Radous was born on 20 June 1872 at Czechoslovakia.
Marriage22 November 1896She married Joseph Racek on 22 November 1896.
Death30 September 1961Emilie Radous died on 30 September 1961 at age 89.
  • Emilie Radous and Joseph Racek immigrated in 1909.
  • Emilie Radous had 4 with 4 living in 1910 children.

Children of Emilie Radous and Joseph Racek

Emil Racek

M, b. 18 February 1907, d. 27 December 1992
Father*Joseph Racek b. 3 Dec 1869, d. 7 Jul 1954
Mother*Emilie Radous b. 20 Jun 1872, d. 30 Sep 1961
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 February 1907Emil Racek was born on 18 February 1907 at Czechoslovakia also reported as Austria.
He was the son of Joseph Racek and Emilie Radous.
MarriageJuly 1934Emil Racek married Elsie Hutterli in July 1934 at Iowa.
Marriage22 October 1955Emil Racek married Eleanor A. Wietrzykowska on 22 October 1955 at second marriage for him, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Death27 December 1992Emil Racek died on 27 December 1992 at Chicago, llinois, at age 85.

Ludwig Racek

M, b. 15 May 1902, d. 21 August 1991
Father*Joseph Racek b. 3 Dec 1869, d. 7 Jul 1954
Mother*Emilie Radous b. 20 Jun 1872, d. 30 Sep 1961
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 May 1902Ludwig Racek was born on 15 May 1902 at Bohemia.
He was the son of Joseph Racek and Emilie Radous.
Marriage7 July 1926Ludwig Racek married Lorena Agnes Grass on 7 July 1926.
Death21 August 1991Ludwig Racek died on 21 August 1991 at age 89 Ludwig Racek of Canon City died at a local care center Aug. 21, 1991. at the age of 89. He was
born May 15, 1902, in WuIlersdorf, Austria, to Joseph and Emily Racek. Mr. Racek came to the United
States when he was 7 years old, living most of his life in Wisconsin. He moved to Canon City from Yuma, Ariz.. 18 years ago to be near his son, Vern, who lives in Denver. He was a retired mechanic
for Sauk City, Wis. He was married July 7, 1926. in Prairie flu Sac, Wis., to Lorena Grass, who survives. Also surviving are three children: Vern Racek, Denver; Dorothy (Robert) Pugh. Potomac, Md; Ron Racek, Spokane, Wash; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and two brothers: Frank Racek of Wisconsin; Emil Racek of Illinois. Mr. Racek was preceded in death by one brother, Joseph Racek.
Local cremation was held through Holt Family Funeral Home Crematory. There will be private family internment.
  • Ludwig Racek obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence not specified.
  • He immigrated with Joseph Racek and Emilie Radous in 1909.

Martha M. Harms

F, b. 12 November 1905, d. 13 January 1979
Father*Frederick W. Harms b. 31 May 1881, d. 22 Oct 1960
Mother*Martha Hartig b. 24 Aug 1881, d. 19 Nov 1905
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMartha M. Harms was also known as Martha L.
Married Name30 November 1927As of 30 November 1927,her married name was Thies.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 November 1905Martha M. Harms was born on 12 November 1905 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Frederick W. Harms and Martha Hartig.
Marriage30 November 1927Martha M. Harms married Frederick Heinrich Thies, son of August Thies and Dora Meyer, on 30 November 1927 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin, Martha Harms and Frederick Thiese marriage announcement.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal December 2, 1927 - Martha Harms and Frederick Thiese marriage announcement
Madison Wisconsin State Journal December 2, 1927 - William Hartig family attended Martha Harms and Frederick Thiese marriage
Death13 January 1979Martha M. Harms died on 13 January 1979 at age 73.
Census DateLocationDescription
1910Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinMartha M. Harms was listed as a daughter in Frederick W. Harms's household on the 1910 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
19 April 1930Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinMartha M. Harms was listed as a daughter in Frederick W. Harms's household on the 1930 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living between his brothers W. E. and L. E. Harms; household also includes two cousins, Lucille and Evelin Harms.2
  • Martha M. Harms obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of Martha M. Harms and Frederick Heinrich Thies

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1737; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0130; Image: 131; FHL Number: 1375750.
  2. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED39. Dwelling 94.

Henry Paul Klein

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageHenry Paul Klein married Frances Elnora Malone, daughter of (?) Malone.

Frances Elnora Malone

F
Father*(?) Malone
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Klein.
Life EventDateDescription
Frances Elnora Malone was the daughter of (?) Malone.
MarriageFrances Elnora Malone married Henry Paul Klein.

(?) Malone

M

Child of (?) Malone

Ingebor Olsdatter Kaarstad

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name27 May 1804As of 27 May 1804,her married name was Fredrikson.
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage27 May 1804Ingebor Olsdatter Kaarstad married Torger Fredrikson, son of Fredrik Torgersen, on 27 May 1804.

Child of Ingebor Olsdatter Kaarstad and Torger Fredrikson

Jørgen Petersen

M
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage4 October 1813Jørgen Petersen married Ane Lorensia Olsdatter on 4 October 1813.

Child of Jørgen Petersen and Ane Lorensia Olsdatter

Ane Lorensia Olsdatter

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name4 October 1813As of 4 October 1813,her married name was Petersen.
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage4 October 1813Ane Lorensia Olsdatter married Jørgen Petersen on 4 October 1813.

Child of Ane Lorensia Olsdatter and Jørgen Petersen

Bertha G. Hoxie

F, b. 26 September 1901, d. 22 April 1997
Father*Thomas W. D. Hoxie b. Dec 1841, d. b 1905
Mother*Emma Jane Finch b. 5 Mar 1859, d. 24 May 1937
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Maynard.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 September 1901Bertha G. Hoxie was born on 26 September 1901 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Thomas W. D. Hoxie and Emma Jane Finch.
Death22 April 1997Bertha G. Hoxie died on 22 April 1997 at Madison, Illinois, at age 95.
Census DateLocationDescription
19 April 1910Lone Rock, Richland, WisconsinBertha G. Hoxie was listed as a daughter in Emma Jane Finch's household on the 1910 Census at Lone Rock, Richland, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED89. Dwelling 77.

Daniel David Davies

M, b. 9 July 1883, d. 1927
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationDaniel David Davies was also known as Daniel T.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 July 1883Daniel David Davies was born on 9 July 1883 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriage5 December 1910Daniel David Davies married Lona Sophia Burdick, daughter of Louis A. Burdick and Emma Jane Finch, on 5 December 1910.
Death1927Daniel David Davies died in 1927.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinDaniel David Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Children of Daniel David Davies and Lona Sophia Burdick

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Leo Thomas Davies

M, b. 13 November 1921, d. 27 July 1988
Father*Daniel David Davies b. 9 Jul 1883, d. 1927
Mother*Lona Sophia Burdick b. Aug 1889, d. Dec 1948
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 November 1921Leo Thomas Davies was born on 13 November 1921 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Daniel David Davies and Lona Sophia Burdick.
Death27 July 1988Leo Thomas Davies died on 27 July 1988 at age 66.
Census DateLocationDescription
9 April 1930Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinLeo Thomas Davies was listed as a son in Lona Sophia Burdick's household on the 1930 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED35. Dwelling 93.

Richard Davies

M, b. circa 1908, d. before 1948
Father*Daniel David Davies b. 9 Jul 1883, d. 1927
Mother*Lona Sophia Burdick b. Aug 1889, d. Dec 1948
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1908Richard Davies was born circa 1908 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Daniel David Davies and Lona Sophia Burdick.
Deathbefore 1948Richard Davies died before 1948.

David T. Davies

M, b. 30 September 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Father*Thomas David Davies b. 1831, d. 19 Mar 1893
Mother*Susannah M. Thomas b. 1831, d. 15 Nov 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationDavid T. Davies was also known as David J.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 September 1851David T. Davies was born on 30 September 1851 at Pennsylvania.
He was the son of Thomas David Davies and Susannah M. Thomas.
Marriage15 September 1877David T. Davies married Margaret J. Jenewein, daughter of John Jenewein and Maria Witmann, on 15 September 1877 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death26 May 1910David T. Davies died on 26 May 1910 at age 58.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinDavid T. Davies was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2

Children of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 97B.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Lucile Gladys Davies

F, b. 18 February 1895, d. 31 May 1967
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameNovember 1965As of November 1965,her married name was Parker.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 February 1895Lucile Gladys Davies was born on 18 February 1895 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
MarriageNovember 1965Lucile Gladys Davies married Lewis Parker in November 1965.
Death31 May 1967Lucile Gladys Davies died on 31 May 1967 at age 72.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinLucile Gladys Davies was listed as a daughter in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

John Thomas Davies

M, b. 1 March 1879, d. 5 June 1956
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1 March 1879John Thomas Davies was born on 1 March 1879 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriagebefore 1911John Thomas Davies married E. Isabelle (?) before 1911.
Death5 June 1956John Thomas Davies died on 5 June 1956 at age 77.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Thomas Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1880 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Thomas Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 97B.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Isaac Walter Davies

M, b. 26 May 1880, d. 1 May 1928
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationIsaac Walter Davies was also known as Walter.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 May 1880Isaac Walter Davies was born on 26 May 1880 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriage29 April 1906Isaac Walter Davies married Emma Marie Busch on 29 April 1906 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death1 May 1928Isaac Walter Davies died on 1 May 1928 at age 47.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinIsaac Walter Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1880 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinIsaac Walter Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2

Child of Isaac Walter Davies and Emma Marie Busch

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 97B.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Charlotte A. Davies

F, b. 20 March 1882
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCharlotte A. Davies was also known as Lottie A.
Married Namebefore 1905As of before 1905,her married name was Pattinson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 March 1882Charlotte A. Davies was born on 20 March 1882 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriagebefore 1905Charlotte A. Davies married William R. Pattinson before 1905.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCharlotte A. Davies was listed as a daughter in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Vern Earl Davies

M, b. February 1885
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationVern Earl Davies was also known as Vernnie.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthFebruary 1885Vern Earl Davies was born in February 1885 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriagebefore 1906Vern Earl Davies married Ogla J. Johnson before 1906.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinVern Earl Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Amy Jane Davies

F, b. 19 June 1887, d. 30 August 1924
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAmy Jane Davies was also known as Annie.
Married Namecirca 1903As of circa 1903,her married name was Todenhoft.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth19 June 1887Amy Jane Davies was born on 19 June 1887 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriagecirca 1903Amy Jane Davies married Edward Todenhoft circa 1903.
Death30 August 1924Amy Jane Davies died on 30 August 1924 at age 37.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAmy Jane Davies was listed as a daughter in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
19 April 1910Lexington Ward 2, Dawson, NebraskaAmy Jane Davies was listed as a daughter in Edward Todenhoft's household on the 1910 Census at Lexington Ward 2, Dawson, Nebraska.2
1920North Platte Ward 4, Lincoln, NebraskaAmy Jane Davies was listed as wife in Edward Todenhoft's household on the 1920 Census at North Platte Ward 4, Lincoln, Nebraska.3
  • Amy Jane Davies had 1 with 1 living in 1910 children.

Child of Amy Jane Davies and Edward Todenhoft

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Lexington Ward 2, Dawson, Nebraska; Roll: T624_842; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0106; Image: 243; FHL Number: 1374855.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: North Platte Ward 4, Lincoln, Nebraska; Roll: T625_997; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 196; Image: 1024.

Violette Mary Davies

F, b. December 1888, d. January 1913
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationViolette Mary Davies was also known as Viola Mary Jane.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthDecember 1888Violette Mary Davies was born in December 1888 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
UNMARRIED1910As of 1910, Violette Mary Davies was never married.
DeathJanuary 1913She died in January 1913 at age 24.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinViolette Mary Davies was listed as a daughter in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Iral Jacob Davies

M, b. 3 November 1890, d. 13 October 1967
Father*David T. Davies b. 30 Sep 1851, d. 26 May 1910
Mother*Margaret J. Jenewein b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 8 Nov 1923
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationIral Jacob Davies was also known as Robert Jacob.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 November 1890Iral Jacob Davies was born on 3 November 1890 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein.
Marriagebefore 1906Iral Jacob Davies married Emma Elizabeth Mrachek before 1906.
Death13 October 1967Iral Jacob Davies died on 13 October 1967 at Minnesota at age 76.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinIral Jacob Davies was listed as a son in David T. Davies's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 145.

Emma Marie Busch

F, b. 1886, d. March 1952
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name29 April 1906As of 29 April 1906,her married name was Davies.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1886Emma Marie Busch was born in 1886.
Marriage29 April 1906She married Isaac Walter Davies, son of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein, on 29 April 1906 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
DeathMarch 1952Emma Marie Busch died in March 1952 at Minnesota Emma Marie (Busch) Davies funeral announcement.
Winona (MN) Republican Herald March 29, 1952 - Emma Marie (Busch) Davies funeral announcement

Child of Emma Marie Busch and Isaac Walter Davies

Walter W. Davies

M, b. 1918, d. 1925
Father*Isaac Walter Davies b. 26 May 1880, d. 1 May 1928
Mother*Emma Marie Busch b. 1886, d. Mar 1952
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1918Walter W. Davies was born in 1918.
He was the son of Isaac Walter Davies and Emma Marie Busch.
Death1925Walter W. Davies died in 1925.

Edward Todenhoft

M, b. circa 1873, d. after 1920
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdward Todenhoft was also known as Ed.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1873Edward Todenhoft was born circa 1873 at Germany also reported as New York.
Marriagecirca 1903He married Amy Jane Davies, daughter of David T. Davies and Margaret J. Jenewein, circa 1903.
Deathafter 1920Edward Todenhoft died after 1920.
Census DateLocationDescription
19 April 1910Lexington Ward 2, Dawson, NebraskaEdward Todenhoft was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Lexington Ward 2, Dawson, Nebraska.1
1920North Platte Ward 4, Lincoln, NebraskaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at North Platte Ward 4, Lincoln, Nebraska.2
  • Edward Todenhoft immigrated in 1882.
  • He was a hotel proprietor in 1910.

Child of Edward Todenhoft and Amy Jane Davies

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Lexington Ward 2, Dawson, Nebraska; Roll: T624_842; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0106; Image: 243; FHL Number: 1374855.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: North Platte Ward 4, Lincoln, Nebraska; Roll: T625_997; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 196; Image: 1024.