Brown County, Wisconsin , Posted Queries for
Brown County, Wisconsin
Posted Queries for June 2005 thru March 2006
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- ROLLAND
posted by
MBH5453
on Sunday, June 26, 2005
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I am searching for information on ROLLAND family ( may be Maple grove so Manitowoc county) and Holloway from Asketon area..any help you can give me will
be appreciated. thank you.
- ROSSITER
posted by
Mike Rossiter
on Sunday, June 26, 2005
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I have located the grave of my gr. grandfather's older brother Charles ROSSITER and his wife and two children in the catholic cemetery in Aswabaunon (I think that's how it was spelled. Charles family marker is spelled Rossitter (two T's) his wife's name is Elizabeth shortened on the marker to Eliza. I am looking for any info on them, and on Charles Parents John and Mary Rossiter who lived in the Fort Howard area and died 1870 and 1876
- QUINETTE, THOMPSON
posted by
Myrna Marley
on Wednesday, July 27, 2005
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Looking for William THOMPSON and Francis QUINETTE in Morrison, Brown County in 1860, 1870, 1880.
- HASTERLIK
posted by
Barbara Hass
on Wednesday, July 27, 2005
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I would like to follow up on the following persons who it seems died in Brown, WI - source ancestry.com and the Social Security Death Index.
I am helping a friend research the Hasterlik family
Robert HASTERLIK died 1981
Robert Hasterlik died 1992
- OSTRUM, POWLESS
posted by
Dawn Green
on Wednesday, July 27, 2005
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Looking for info on Charles Fabian OSTRUM and second???? wife minnie POWLESS or any children or grandchildren of them. Willing to exchange info.Charles is my grandfather. Know there is at least a granddaughter out there other than me looking for answers.
- CLINE, TUTTLE
posted by
JuMchu
on Monday, September 5, 2005
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Interested in info after 1880, on Clara CLINE and Meta Cline daughters of Alvira TUTTLE CLINE and Charles Oscar CLINE -1880 Alvira,Clara and Meta were living with William Tuttle-Alvira died 1880. Am trying to find out what happened to girls. this is for a friend-not my tree.
- AARTS, AERTS, KRAAN, PESKENS
posted by
John Peskens
on Monday, September 5, 2005
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I�m searching for all info about the Peskens Family. This is what I know already.
Henricus PESKENS married on June 10 1863 Petronella KRAAN and accepted her children. March 21 1873 they arrived in New York according to the passengerlist of ss Rotterdam. Henricus is born March 18 1836 and Petronella December 31 1819 and their children are known as AERTS or AARTS.
From then on I couldn�t find anything.
I know there are records in 1880 and 1910 and they are from Brown county, Wisconsin.
- LACOURT, LACOURTE, VANDRIS
posted by
Sharon Ivory
on Friday, November 11, 2005
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Has anyone ever run across information about the following Jean Joseph Lacourt?
Jean Joseph LACOURT, married to Virginie VANDRIS, seems to have come to the Champion area sometime after April 28, 1855 when the whole family traveled on the "Milton" to Quebec with other settlers for Champion. He might be the Joseph LACOURTE who purchased 40 Acres in Kewaunee County in 1858. But the problem is that he was one of three adult Jean Joseph Lacourts, who immigrated on the "Milton" on the same voyage. I can follow the wife, as a widow, from 1900 on, but have never found censuses or any other official document placing Jean Joseph in Wisconsin. His adult children show up in 1880 in Sturgeon Bay and by 1900 in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
- MEULEMANS, RODAER, RODER
posted by
Jo Ann Manton
on Tuesday, December 27, 2005
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Anna MEULEMANS 1855 - 1931, married Alphonse RODER or RODAER 1850 - 1904 They married in Wisconsin and moved to Milbank S.D. where they died. We believe they had twelve children. Six of the children and Alphonse died of TB and we have found their graves. We also found Alphonse's(Frank) obituary and discovered that he had older children....At least two of them married Carrie and Jenny.
We are looking for medical reasons so any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
- FREDRICKS, FRERICKS
posted by
Sue Davis
on Tuesday, December 27, 2005
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They came from Holland in 1865 and lived in Green Bay Their original surname was FRERICKS but changed later to FREDRICKS by the sons.
Here is the list of names from the ship passenger list is as follows:
Frericks, Christoph 47 Male Hollande
Frericks, Johann 49 Male Hollande
Frericks, Lambertus 21 Male Hollande
Frericks, Gerolda 18 Female Hollande
Frericks, Johann 7 Male Hollande
Frericks, Theodore 6 Male Hollande
Frericks, ?eni?rus* 3 Male Hollande (not sure of the first name)
I believe Johann is my great great grandfather. His son Theodore changed his last name to Fredricks and moved to Cooperstown WI and then to Medford WI where he raise his family which included my grandmother Pearl.
I would like to discover who my great grandfather Johann Frericks was married to. He came here with one female who in the passenger list is only 18.
I would like to research the Frericks back to Holland and I need to know more about them in Greenbay Wisconsin.
- CHRISJOHN
posted by
Chrisjohn
on Tuesday, December 27, 2005
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I'm looking for CHRISJOHN in or near Green Bay WI I have a letter written by my Great Aunt when she was visiting the area by train in 1900 she was visiting relatives and the only ones there I know of were Chrisjohns who migrated
there from NY
- RIEMER, SCHULTZ, SEEFELDT, WITTSTOCK
posted by
Bonnie Timm
on Tuesday, December 27, 2005
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I am interested in the family of Ed. SCHULTZ, August SEEFELDT and Ludwig SEEFELDT. I have a registration of marriage of my great great grandfather
August RIEMER and Wilhelmine WITTSTOCK. These Schultz and Seefeldt names are witnesses of the marriage that took place in Morrison in 1873. I was wondering
what their relationship was.
- BRUNETTE, CHAMPEAU, GAGNON, ONAWEPO
posted by
Karen Sinde
on Sunday, January 1, 2006
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Seeking info on GGrandmother, Mary GAGNON, b about1848? Believe her to be Indian. Father, Jen Baptiste Gagnon, Mother Marie BRUNETTE. Mary was born in Bay Settlement Brown County WI, She wed Theodore CHAMPEAU (Shampo). They moved to the UP in Mich. I believe one of Marie Brunette parents were Indian. I found the name ONAWEPO in my search.
- GEESBURG, JANSEN, VAN DEN BERG, VAN DER VEN, VAN DYKE
posted by
Alice Marie Johnson
on Sunday, February 19, 2006
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Arrived from Holland 1879, William, Jacob VAN_DER_VEN and possibly step mother...need naturalization information. William married Mary Nellie VAN_DEN_BERG of Green Bay possibly before migrating to Verboort, Oregon. Allied families: VAN_DYKE, GEESBURG, JANSEN.
- OCKSTADT, ZILLES
posted by
Jim Spencer
on Sunday, February 19, 2006
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I'm researching the ZILLES family and would appreciate any information related to the following family: Mathias (Matthew) ZILLES; born June 1857 in Dromersheim, Germany; died 1910-1920, buried in Allouez Cemetery.
Wife: Maria Johanna OCKSTADT; born 27 Mar 1866 in Dromersheim, Germany; died 14 May 1906.
Children John (Jack), Margaret, Mary Catherine ("Mame"), Lillian, Erma (Irma), Edith, George, Norbert ("Nubs").
Mathias, Maria, and the oldest two children immigrated to the U.S. about 1887. The family was listed in the 1910 census for Green Bay. I have limited information on most of the children (e.g., dates of birth, spouses) and descendants of Mame, but hope to find out more.
- HELD, KNOWLES
posted by
Chantelle Held
on Sunday, February 19, 2006
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My name is Chantelle HELD. My mom Karen Mildred Held was adopted by a Donald and Vivian KNOWLES in Green Bay in the 1940's. Is there a way I could post her maiden surname of Knowles as I am trying to find out any info about her birth parents.
- CLUNE
posted by
Steve Wilson
on Sunday, February 19, 2006
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I'm looking for any info on the family of John CLUNE, and Margaret McCormick Clune. They lived in Wrightstown with 4 children. From 1860 to John's death in 1905. Also any info on the larger Clune family that lived in Brown county then.
- SCHMIDT
posted by
Dale Schmidt
on Sunday, February 19, 2006
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I'm attempting to locate info. re: my grandfather &/or great grandfather, Gustave SCHMIDT & Herman Schmidt
who resided in Green Bay, 18?? to 1950.
- BONNIN
posted by
Gary Pegelow
on Saturday, February 25, 2006
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Researching any and all BONNIN persons descended from the original emmigrants, Wilhelm & Rosa Bonnin, came to Wisconsin during 1857. First stop-off was Washington County and shortly after 1860 moved to Outagamie County. In the 1900s several members went to the Green Bay area.
Children at time of emigartion: David, Carl August, and Christian. Herman and Julia were born at or near West Bend in Washington. Minnie and Wilhelm were born in Outagamie County.
- CROWL, PEDEN, SMITH, STOUT
posted by
Joanne Stuttgen
on Friday, March 3, 2006
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I am looking for information about Ralph S. CROWL, who died in Depere 31 October 1963. He had two children: Frank S. Crowl and Emma Matilda SMITH. Frank had two children: George Crowl and Jane Van S. STOUT. Emma had two children: John Smith and Rebecca L. PEDEN.
Ralph S. Crowl lived in Madison in the 1920s. He was a builder/developer who conceived of an idea to design and develop fraternity and sorority quadrangles at university campuses in the Midwest. in 1926 he developed Jordan Quadrangle at Indiana University. One of the fraternity houses is now threatened with demolition by Indiana University. Local preservationists are fighting this. My role is to find out as much information as I can about Ralph S. Crowl.
I'm anxious to talk with Crowl's descendants or anyone else who may know something about Crowl's business, known as Crowl Construction Company, and located at 15 W. Main Street, Madison, in 1929. I do not know how long the organization operated, when Crowl moved to Depere, or what he did after moving to Depere.
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