Feller, Della Odelia

Feller, Della Odelia

Female 1901 - 1980  (79 years)

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  1. 1.  Feller, Della Odelia was born 2 Mar 1901, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA (daughter of FELLER, John and ROMENESKO, Theresia); died 21 May 1980, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 21 May 1980, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 11 Mar 1901, Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1910 Census: 1910, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; ward 1, page 13a
    • 1920 Census: 1920, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Ward 2, page 11b
    • 1930 Census: 1930, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Ed34, page 02a
    • Occupation: Bef 20 May 1980; Buyer - Langworthy's Department Store
    • Death Record - Civil: 21 May 1980; Brown County Death Records Vol 122 page 346
    • Obituary: 21 May 1980; Green Bay Press Gazette

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    1901 Holy Cross Church Baptismal records Delia Odelia baptized on Mar 11, born on Mar 2, godparents Hendricis Verhagen and Delia Romenesko. Noted in the sidebar that she married Andrew O'Connell June 29, 1920.

    1910 Census:
    Listed living with parents, age 9

    1920 Census:
    Listed age as 18 Listed ocupation as Finisher at papermill. Was living as a "roomer" at the home of Mary Ward, age 62, widowed, on Ta ft St. Also in the household were Mary Wards children Mary age 25 and Lill ian, age 26.

    1930 Census:
    Listed living with husband a nd 2 children also brother Harold Feller living with them. At 123 Sarah S t, rented for $25 Mo. Andrew 32 married at 22, Della 29 married at 19, Nor een age 4 and 4?/12, Myra age 1 and 3/12.

    Occupation:
    Buyer - Langworthy's Department Store

    Death Record - Civil:
    Individual: Oconnell, Della Social Security #: 398-09-1475, SS# iss ued in: WisconsinBirth date: Mar 2, 1901, Death date: May 1980 address where death benef it payment was sent: 54115 De Pere, Wisconsin

    1980 Brown County Death Records Vol 122 page 346; lists cause of dea th as Artheriosclerotic heart disease, occupation Department store buyer.

    Obituary:
    See Image Mrs. Andrew O'Connell (Della ), 79, 408 N. St. Bernard Dr., DePere, died wednesday morning in a local h ospital after a long illness. The daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. John Fel ler was born March 2, 1901 in Kaukauna. Mr. & Mrs. O'Connell lived in Libe rtyville, IL. for 15 years until they returned to DePere 13 years ago. M r. & Mrs. O'Connell were married June 29, 1920 at Holy Cross Church, Kauka una, and would have celebrated their 60th anniversary this year. Mrs. O'Co nnell was employed as a buyer for Langworthy's Department Store, Libertyvi lle, IL. She was a member of the DePere Catholic Women's Club, the Cathol ic Women of DePere, Mission Society, the Royal Neighbors of America and S t. Francis Altar-Rosay Society. Survivors include her husband; one son, De nnis, Mundelein, IL.; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Janet) Nelson, DePere; M rs. Leroy (Noreen) Jacobi, Milwaukee; nine grandchildren; two great grandc hildren, and one sister, Mrs. Frank Yingling, Kaukauna. Her parents, one s on, one daughter, three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Fr iends may call at Cotter Funeral Home, DePere. Burial at Holy Cross Cemete ry, Kaukauna.

    Della married O'Connell, Andrew William 29 Jun 1920, Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA. Andrew (son of O'Connell, Andrew and Hoolihan, Mary Jane) was born 7 Jun 1898, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 7 Dec 1995, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 7 Dec 1995, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1920 Holy Cross Catholic Church Marriage records page 22, on June 29, 19 20 Andrew O'Connell of Kaukauna, son of Andrew O'Connell and Maria Houlih an married Della Odelia Feller of Kaukauna, daughter of Joannis Feller a nd Theresa Romenesko. Witness Joseph Houlihan and Margaretha Feller.

    Children:
    1. O'Connell, Infant was born 26 Dec 1921, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 29 Dec 1921, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 29 Dec 1921, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    2. O'Connell, Jerold was born Abt 1922, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died Abt 1922, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Abt 1922, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    3. O'Connell, Noreen was born 16 Oct 1925, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 25 Jan 1998, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was cremated , Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
    4. O'Connell, Myra Mae was born 23 Dec 1928, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 20 Sep 1930, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried 22 Sep 1930, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. O'Connell, Janet was born 17 Aug 1932, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 9 May 2008, De Pere, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery, De Pere, Wisconsin, USA.
    6. O'Connell, Dennis Joseph

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  FELLER, JohnFELLER, John was born 4 Dec 1856, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (son of FELLER, Johannes and MICHELS, Catharina); died 18 Nov 1910, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried 21 Nov 1910, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Nationality: Bef 4 Dec 1856
    • Baptism: Aft 4 Dec 1856, St. Klemens Catholic Church, Osburg, Germany; Baptisms Page 163
    • Occupation: Between 1875 and 1910; Carpenter / Millwright
    • Immigration: 10 May 1875, New York, New York, New York, USA; on the Rhein from Bremen to New York
    • Naturalization: 1 Nov 1876, , Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA; Declaration of Intent
    • 1880 Census: 1 Jun 1880, Woodville, Calumet, Wisconsin, USA; Page 14
    • News Mention: 5 Nov 1880; Kaukauna Times
    • 1885 State Census: 1885, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 51
    • 1895 State Census: 1895, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; 2nd ward Page 08
    • News Mention: 6 Jan 1899; Kaukauna Times
    • News Mention: 10 Feb 1899; Kaukauna Times
    • 1900 Census: 1900, Kaukalin, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; Page 09
    • Photographs: Abt 1900
    • 1905 State Census: 1905, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 710
    • Residence: 1908, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1910 Census: 1910, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; ED140, Page 13a
    • News Mention: 7 Oct 1910; Kaukauna Times
    • Obituary: 24 Nov 1910; Kaukauna Times
    • Probate: 24 Mar 1916

    Notes:

    Nationality:
    German (Back at least 2 generations)

    Baptism:
    Godparents Johannis Scharf and Katherina Gorgen(?) of Osburg.

    1856 Osburg Catholic Church Baptismal records, Film # 0549643, page 163; Johannes Feller born in December 4, 1856 to Joannis Feller and Katherina Michels of Osburg. Godparents Johanni(?) Scharf and Katherina Gorgen(?) of Osburg.

    Occupation:
    Carpenter

    Immigration:
    Johann Feller listed on the passenger list of the ship RHEIN from Bre men to New York, arriving on May 10, 1875. His age is listed as 24 from Ge rmany. Occupation listed as Laborer. Traveling with Johann Feller (age 6 4) and Barbara Feller age 24.

    1875 The "Rhein" was built by Caird & Co, Greenock in 1868 for Norddeutscher Lloyd [North German Lloyd]. Her details were - 2,901 gross tons, length 332 ft x beam 40ft, clipper stem, one funnel, two masts, iron construction, single screw and a speed of 13 knots. There was accommodation for 70-1st, 100-2nd and 600-3rd class passengers. Launched in August 1868, she sailed on her maiden voyage from Bremen to Southampton and New York on 3/10/1868. In 1878 her engines were compounded by the builders and on 16/10/1889 she left Bremen on her last voyage to Baltimore and New York. On 18/09/1890 she commenced her last Bremen - Baltimore voyage and the following year was sold to a British company. She was scrapped in 1893. [ North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2, p.546] [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 2 November 1997]
    SS Rhein - Norddeutscher Lloyd Line (North German Lloyd). Years of service 1868-1886. Built at Clyde Caird shipyard, headliner of class of ships known as 'Rhein series,' 3100 tons, 348 x 40 ft. 1funnel, 2 masts iron hull, 13 1/2 knots. Sistership to SS Main, SS Donau, SS Moselie, nearly identical. 1873-1874 season New-York to Southampton in 9d 10h. Sold in 1891 and scrapped in 1893. [Posted to The ShipsList by Paul Petersen - 27 November 1997]

    Naturalization:
    1876 Wis. Calumet County declaration of intention to become a citizen of t he United States signed by John Feller on November 1, 1876

    1880 Census:
    Listed living with brother Peter and his family. Listed age as 23 Carpenter born in Pruss ia.

    News Mention:
    1880 Kaukauna Times 11/05/1880; John Feller, Nicholas Fritz and Ed Cooper w ere injured when their scaffolding collapased while working on the new O tt building.

    1885 State Census:
    John Feller listed as head of household of 1 person, born in Germany.

    1895 State Census:
    John Feller listed as head of household of 3 males and 3 females.

    News Mention:
    1899 Kaukauna Times dated 1/06/1899; John Feller, Joseph Schoemer and Nic a nd John Fritz left Saturday for Niagra where they will be employed by t he Kimberly & Clark Co. who are putting up a saw mill and a warehouse on t he property purchased from the Badger Co.

    News Mention:
    1899 Kaukauna Times dated 2/10/1899; John Feller and Joseph Schaemer ca me home Wed from Quinnesse where they have been employed in building a s aw mill for George Danielson of Neenah. The weather was so cold operatio ns were suspended.

    1900 Census:
    Lists Johns age as 44, married 11 years, on Oviatt St.? Listed as born in Germany, Both parents born in Germany, Immigra ted in 1870 (He would have been 15 years at that time), Listed occupati on as Millwright, Listed 6 Children, Henry, Mary, Annie, John, Margaret, T heodore.

    Photographs:
    See Picture of John Feller taken abt 1900-1910?

    1905 State Census:
    Listed living wi th wife Theresia and 6 children. Listed occupation as Millwright, livi ng in owned, mortgaged home. Listed born in Germany, parents born in Germa ny.
    John Feller - 47
    Thresea Feller - 36
    Henry Feller - 16
    Mannie Feller - 14
    Anna Feller - 12
    Margaret Feller - 8
    Theodore Feller - 6
    Adella Feller - 4

    Residence:
    1908 Appleton/Kaukauna City Directory; John (Theresia) Feller listed living on 712 Desnoyer, occ listed as Millwright.

    1910 Census:
    Listed living with wife Theresia and 6 children. On Desnoyer St. Married 22 years.

    News Mention:
    1910 Kaukauna Times dated 10/07/1910; John Feller of the first ward is seriously ill, being confined to bed at present.

    Obituary:
    See image John Feller Dead - Has been reside nt of Kaukauna for past thirty years.John Feller, a resident of this city the past thirty years and a well kno wn millwright died at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon November 18, at his ho me on Desnoyer street, after an illness in bed of a little over two month s. He was born in Prussia, Germany and came to Kaukauna about the time t he round-house was built in Ledyard where he has resided ever since. He w as married 22 years ago to Theresa Romenesko, who with seven children surv ive. They are Henry, Mary, Anna, Margaret, Theodore, Della and Harold Fell er. One child, John, is dead. Mr. Feller was a member of the Catholic Knig hts of Wisconsin and of St. Josephs Society and was also insured by the F ox River Health and Accident company. Among those who attended the obsequi es were Peter Feller of Newberg, Mr. & Mrs Wallace Leppla and Miss Elisabe th Feller of Green Bay; Mr. & Mrs Walter Romenesko, Henry Romenesko, M r. & Mrs Theodore Penning, Louis Verhagen, Miss Anna Green and Joseph Gre en of Freedom; Mr & Mrs Matthew Van Hoof and Mrs Albt. Hartjes of Little C hute. The funeral ceremonies which were largely attended by the relativ es and friends of the deceased were held at Holy Cross church Monday morni ng at 8:30 o'clock by the Rev P.J. Lochman in charge. the pallbearers, sel ected from the Catholic Knights and St, Josephs society equally, were Theo dore Schmalz, Nic. Koburn, John McMorow, Wenzel Brouchek, Barney Schlude a nd Charles Zeuhl.
    Funeral of John Feller John Feller died Friday afternoon at his home on the north side, of heart disease after a severe illness of several weeks though he has been unwe ll for over a year. Deceased was born in Prussia in 1856 came to the Unit ed States in 1875 with his father who settled in St. John's Calumet Count y. In 1888 he was married to Miss Theresa Romeneska at Freedom, since whi ch he has been a resident here. He was a millwright at Patten's mill for s ixteen years. Surviving are his wife and seven children Henry, Theodore, H arold, Mary, Anna, Della and Margaret. Deceased was a member of the St. Jo seph's Society and the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin both of which attend ed the funeral in a body. The funeral was held Monday morning from Holy Cr oss church. The following acted as pallbearers: Theodore Schmaltz, Nic Kub orn, Barney Schlude, W. Brauchek, Charles Veul and John Mitchka. Internme nt was made in Holy Cross cemetery. Relatives and friends from Green Ba y, Freedom, Little Chute, Kingsville, texas and other places attended t he funeral.

    Buried:
    1910 Holy Cross Cemetery Tombstone
    Yingling - Feller, Mary C. 1891 - 199 0, Frank L. 1891 - 1969,
    Theresa -mother 1869 - 1924, John L. -father 1856 - 1910,
    also others on back.

    John married ROMENESKO, Theresia 9 Oct 1888, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA. Theresia (daughter of ROMANESKO, Henry and RUPPERT, Maria) was born 10 Apr 1869, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 27 Apr 1924, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 27 Apr 1924, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  ROMENESKO, TheresiaROMENESKO, Theresia was born 10 Apr 1869, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA (daughter of ROMANESKO, Henry and RUPPERT, Maria); died 27 Apr 1924, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 27 Apr 1924, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Nationality: Bef 10 Apr 1869
    • Baptism: 14 Apr 1869, St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1870 Census: 1870, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 19, Line 12
    • 1880 Census: 1880, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • Occupation: Between 1888 and 1912; Home Maker
    • 1900 Census: 1900, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; page
    • 1905 State Census: 1905, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 710
    • 1910 Census: 1910, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Ed140 Page 13a
    • Medical: 21 Sep 1912; Hospitalization Record
    • Will: 1916
    • 1920 Census: 1920, Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; ED210 Page 01b, line 59
    • Obituary: 28 Apr 1924; Appleton Post Crescent
    • Death Record - Civil: 30 Apr 1924, Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA

    Notes:

    Nationality:
    Luxembourg, Dutch, Swiss and Italian

    Baptism:
    Godparents Walter Romenesko and Theresia Romenesko.
    1869 St. Nicholas Catholic Church Baptismal records, Theresia baptized on April 14, Godparents Walter Romenesko and Theresia Romenesko.

    1870 Census:
    Listed as living with parents, age 3/12, noted born in March, Census date was July 1870

    1880 Census:
    Listed as living wi th parents, age 10

    Occupation:
    Home Maker

    1900 Census:
    Lists age as 29, married 11 years, (born April 1871?)Listed as born in Wisconsin, father born in Germany, mother born in Wiscon sin. Listed 6 children, Henry, Mary, Annie, John, Margaret, Theodore. (T he 1900 Census indicates her birth as April 1871, but death records lis ts date of April 1869.)

    1905 State Census:
    John Feller - 47
    Thresea Feller - 36
    Henry Feller - 16
    Mannie Feller - 14
    Anna Feller - 12
    Margaret Feller - 8
    Theodore Feller - 6
    Adella Feller - 4

    1910 Census:
    Li sted living with husband John and 6 children, Mary, Anna, Margaret, Theodore, Della, Harold. Listed as having 8 children, 7 still living

    Medical:
    1912 September 20 Tresha Feller was committed to the Outagamie County Asyl um. (She would be 42 years old.)

    Will:
    1916 April 10th. Walter Romenesko was appointed guardian of Tresha Felle r. At the time her assests consisted of $341. in the Bank of Kaukauna.

    1920 Census:
    Theresia Feller listed as a resident of the Outagamie County Asylum, age 50, Widowed.

    Obituary:
    See Image Kaukauna Woman Dies In Appleton Sunday
    Kaukauna - Mrs. John Feller, 55, died Sunday morning in Appleton. She is survived by four daughters; Mrs. Frank Goetzman, Mrs Frank Yingling, Mrs. Andrew O'Connell, Jr., and Mrs. Richard Wilpolt, Kaukauna; three sons, Harry and Theodore Feller, Milwaukee and Harold Feller Kaukauna, and by six grandchildren. The body arrived Sunday evening and was conveyed to the home of Mr. & Mrs Frank Yingling, 910 Desnoyer St. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

    Death Record - Civil:
    1924 Death Records Outagamie County Vol. 19, page 232. Died Apr il 27, 1924 probably from an Epileptic seizure. Listed date of birth as A pril 10, 1869. Listed age at death of 66 years, 0 Months, 17 Days. Buri ed at Holy Cross, Kaukauna.

    Buried:
    1924 Holy Cross Cemetery Tombstone Yingling - Feller, Mary C. 1891 - 199 0, Frank L. 1891 - 1969, Theresa 1869 - 1924, John L. 1856 - 1910, also ot hers on back.

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1888 Wisconsin Marriage records, Outagamie County, LDS Film # 1292402, rec ord # 1061; Roman Catholic marriage performed by PJ Lochman in Freedom, Ou tagamie, WI.. Oct. 9, 1988 Witnesed by Nicolous Gisen and Henrietta Romane sko.
    1888 Wisconsin Marriage records, Outagamie County, record # 1061; Listed Occupation as Carpenter, resides in Kaukauna.Listed born in Oslberg Rhine Province, Prussia, Roman Catholic marriage performed by PJ Lochman in Freedom, Outagamie, WI..
    Witnesed by Nicolous Gisen and Henrietta Romanesko

    Children:
    1. Feller, Henry "Hine" or "Harry" was born 23 Aug 1889, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 4 Nov 1966, Miami, Miami-Dade, Florida, USA; was buried , ?, Unknown Location.
    2. Feller, Mary Catharina "Mayme" was born 2 Jan 1891, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 19 Nov 1990, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 19 Nov 1990, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    3. Feller, Anna "Ann" Magdelena was born 10 Sep 1892, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 11 Jul 1957, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 11 Jul 1957, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    4. Feller, John Louis was born 17 Oct 1894, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 16 Jul 1902, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 16 Jul 1902, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. FELLER, Maria MARGARET was born 30 May 1897, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 26 Dec 1941, Hudson Falls, Washington, New York, USA; was buried 30 Dec 1941, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    6. Feller, Theodore "Ted" was born 4 Mar 1899, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 1 Sep 1976, Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 4 Sep 1976, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    7. 1. Feller, Della Odelia was born 2 Mar 1901, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 21 May 1980, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 21 May 1980, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    8. Feller, Harold Walter was born 9 Feb 1908, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 17 Jul 1972, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 17 Jul 1972, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  FELLER, Johannes was born 1 Apr 1810, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (son of FELLER, Johann and KREPER, Margaretha); died 16 Apr 1878, St. John, Calumet, Wisconsin, USA; was buried 18 Apr 1878, St. John The Baptist Catholic Cemetery, St. John, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Family History Document: 1 Apr 1810; Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854
    • Baptism: Aft 1 Apr 1810, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
    • Occupation: Aft 1825; Farmer
    • Immigration: 10 May 1875, New York, New York, New York, USA; On the ship Rhein from Bremen to New York
    • Death Record - Church: 16 Apr 1878
    • Family History Document: Abt 1955; Familienbuch Der Germeinde Osburg 1955

    Notes:

    Family History Document:
    Ruwer Church Records "Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854",
    Film # 13 36867 page 108
    Joh Feller of Ruwer married to Kreper , Anna Mar, Ruwer 6 children liste d. Johann listed born 1.4.1810, no death or marriage noted.

    Baptism:
    Godparents Joannes Kreper of Spitzen Molina. and Lucia ? of Ruwer.
    1810 Ruwer Catholic Church baptism records Film # 556219, page 29; Joann es Feller born on April 1810 to Joannis Feller and Margarethe Krepers. Levantes Joannes Kreper of Spitzen Molina. and Lucia ? of Ruwer.

    Occupation:
    Farmer

    Immigration:
    RHEIN from Bre men to New York, arriving on May 10, 1875
    1875 Johann Feller listed on the passenger list of the ship RHEIN from Bre men to New York, arriving on May 10, 1875. His age is listed as 64 from Ge rmany. Occupation listed as Laborer. Traveling with Barbara Feller a ge 24 and Johann Feller age 17.

    Death Record - Church:
    1878 St. John's Catholic Church in St. John's, Calumet County, Wis.; Dea th record for Johan Feller died 4/16/1878, buried 4/18/1878 aged 68.

    Family History Document:
    Much information on the ancestors of Johann Feller has come from the "Fami lienbuch Der Germeinde Osburg 1955" by Marluss Schmitt, Waldracher Str. 4 1, 54317 Osburg, Tel 06500/1477.

    Nr. 7508; Feller, Johann Michels, KatharinaHe born * 01.04.1810 in Ruwer married oo 15.06.1845 She born * 16.02.18 18 in Osburg Her death + 18.09.1871His occupation BauerHis Aus FB. Nr. (none) Her Aus FB. Nr. 20308, Sohn von + Johann und + Kr eber, Margarethe Tochter von + Adam und Schmitt, ElisabethBEMERKUNGEN: Er siehe Fb.1Ruwer Seite 108 / Sie Witwe von Kerner Johann
    * 06.04.1846 Peter nach USA
    * 26.09.1847 Maria + 09.01.1848
    * 17.01.1851 Barbara* 11.06.1852 Anna + 22.01.1884 oo Nr. 29892
    * ca. 1855 Eva + 06.03.1861 6 Jahre alt
    * 04.12.1856 Johann
    * 19.08.1858 Maria + 08.05.1859
    * 25.06.1860 Caspar + 05.01.1861
    * 16.09.1861 Matthias + 30.09.1861

    Buried:
    Church Cemetery listing has Johann Feller in Row 16 Stone 18. Born abt 1811 died 4/17/1878 Alter 67 Jahre (age 67 years)

    Johannes married MICHELS, Catharina 15 Jun 1845, St. Klemens Catholic Church, Osburg, Germany. Catharina (daughter of MICHELS, Adam [End of Branch] and SCHMITT, Anna Maria Elisabeth) was born 16 Feb 1818, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 18 Sep 1871, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  MICHELS, Catharina was born 16 Feb 1818, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (daughter of MICHELS, Adam [End of Branch] and SCHMITT, Anna Maria Elisabeth); died 18 Sep 1871, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 16 Feb 1818
    • Occupation: Aft Jun 1838; Home Maker
    • Death Record - Church: 18 Sep 1871

    Notes:

    Family History Researcher:
    Another researcher on Michels family (not sure if related to this same Mic hels family) From: herresfamily@earthlink.net
    There are also Michels and Michaels families in Fell nearby.

    Baptism:
    1818 Osburg Catholic Church Baptism records Film # 0549643, page 18; Catha rina Michels born Feb 16, 1818 in Osburg to Adami Michels and Anna Maria S chmitz. Godparents Matthia Theisen ? and Catharina Weiler.

    Occupation:
    Home Maker

    Death Record - Church:
    1871 Osburg Cath Church Death records, Film # 0549643, page 178; Cath. Feller natus Michels wife of Joannis Feller died Sept 18, 1871.

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1845 Osburg Catholic Church Marriage records, Film # 0549643, page ;Cathar ina Michels widow of Joannis Kerner married on June 1845, Joannes Felle r, son of Joannis Feller and Margaretha Kreber of Ruwer. Witnessed by Matt hias Rhomann ? of Farschweiler and Petrus Michels of Osburg.

    Children:
    1. Feller, PETER John was born 6 Apr 1846, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 17 Jun 1907, Holcombe, Chippewa, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 17 Jun 1907, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    2. Feller, Maria was born 26 Sep 1847, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 6 Jan 1848, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.
    3. Feller, Barbara was born 17 Jan 1851, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died Bef 1951, ?, Unknown Location; was buried , ?, Unknown Location.
    4. Feller, Anna was born 11 Jun 1852, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 22 Jan 1884, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.
    5. Feller, Eva was born Abt 1855, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 6 Mar 1861, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.
    6. 2. FELLER, John was born 4 Dec 1856, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 18 Nov 1910, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried 21 Nov 1910, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    7. Feller, Maria was born 19 Aug 1858, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 8 May 1859, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.
    8. Feller, Caspar was born 25 Jun 1860, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 5 Jan 1861, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.
    9. Feller, Mathias was born 16 Sep 1861, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 30 Sep 1861, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.

  3. 6.  ROMANESKO, HenryROMANESKO, Henry was born 16 Jun 1831, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands (son of ROMANESCO, Joseph and PHILIPSEN, Theodora); died 29 Apr 1913, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 29 Apr 1913, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Henry Romenesko
    • Nationality: Bef 16 Jun 1831
    • Birth - Civil Record: 16 Jun 1831
    • Immigration: 21 Aug 1854
    • Occupation: Aft 1854; Farmer
    • 1860 Census: 1860, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • Military Service: Between 26 Nov 1862 and 12 Jan 1863; Civil War - Co. C 34th Wisconsin Infantry
    • Moved: Abt 1868, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Moved from Fredonia in Ozaukee County to Freedom in Outagamie County. Between 9/15/1868 and 4/10/1869.
    • 1870 Census: 1870, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 19, Line 06
    • 1875 State Census: 1875, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; 2 males and 7 females
    • 1880 Census: 1880, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1885 State Census: 1885, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • News Mention: 16 Dec 1892; Kaukauna Sun
    • 1895 State Census: 1895, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1900 Census: 1900, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1910 Census: 1910, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • Obituary: 1 May 1913; Kaukauna Sun

    Notes:

    Nationality:
    Dutch, Swiss and Italian

    Birth - Civil Record:
    Geboorte Hendricus Romanesko, 16-06-1831
    Aktenummer: 21
    Aktedatum: 16-06-1831
    Akteplaats: Dreumel
    Geboortedatum: 16-06-1831
    Geboorteplaats: Dreumel
    Kind: Hendricus Romanesko
    Moeder: Theodora Pflipsen
    Vader: Joseph Romanesko
    Aktesoort: Normaal
    Toegangsnummer: 0207 Burgerlijke stand Gelderland
    Inventarisnummer: 5500

    Immigration:
    NO Ship record has been found, this date comes from oral family history.

    Occupation:
    Farmer

    1860 Census:
    Film # 035504; Listed as Heinrich, a ge 28, born Holland. Living with wife and 1 child.

    Military Service:
    From Mellisa Grider, Emily Benedict, sent to me via email from the Wiscon sin Veterans Museum in Madison on July 29, 1999: Henry Romansko (yup); p rivate in company C of the 34th Wisconsin Infantry, residence: Fredonia; enlisted November 26, 1862 but furnished a substitute January 12, 1863. In a book I have it said that the sub was Michael Ruppert.
    Listed in the unit as Henry Romonasko; UNION WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS -
    34th R egiment, Wisconsin Infantry Organized at Madison, Wis., December, 1862. Moved to Columbus, Ky., Janua ry 31-February 2, 1863.
    Attached to District of Columbus, Ky., 6th Divisio n, 16th Army Corps, Dept. of the Tennessee, to August, 1863. (6 Companies attached to 4th Brigade, District of Memphis, Tenn., 5th Division, 16 th Army Corps, May to August)
    SERVICE.-Garrison and fatigue duty at Fort Halleck, Columbus, Ky., till Au gust, 1863. Company "E" detached at Paducah, Ky., March 3;
    Companies "I" a nd "G" at Cairo, Ill., April 25-June 1;
    Companies "B," "C," "D," "F," " H" and "K" at Memphis, Tenn., May 12.
    Regiment united at Cairo, Ill., August 14.
    Moved to Wisconsin August 16 and mustered out September 8, 1863.
    Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 18 Enlisted men by disease. Total 19.

    1870 Census:
    Listed age as 37 ( census date was July 1870), Value of Real Estate listed as $1,000, Val ue of Personal estate listed as $300

    1875 State Census:
    Henry Romanesko listed as head of household of 2 males and 7 females.

    1880 Census:
    Listed age as 48, Listed occupation as Farmer, Listed born in Holland

    1885 State Census:
    Henry Romenesko listed as the head of househo ld of 3 males and 6 females, 8 born in the US.

    News Mention:
    1892 Kaukauna Sun dated 12/16/1892; "Freedom Notes" Peter von Schoonach er has sold his farm to Henry Romenesko and bought another place.

    1895 State Census:
    Henry Romenesko listed as Head of Househo ld of 1 male and 2 females, 1 born in US, 2 born Holland.

    1900 Census:
    Listed age as 68, Listed born June 1831, in Holland, Married 44 years to "Anna" (Anna is second wife married in 1892, first married to Mary Ruppert in 1857. Anna Vandenberg's first marriage was to Theodore VanRixel in 1854) Listed Immigrated in 1854, Immigrati on status listed as PA, Listed occupation as Farmer

    Obituary:
    See image Henry Romenesko, Henry Romenesko for over 50 years a resident of Freedom departed this life Tuesday afternoon at 5:00 at the home of his daughte r, Mrs. Louis Verhagen with whom he had been making his home. Mr. Romenes ko has been ill for about past five weeks, the result of an abscess on h is lungs. Deceased was born in Holland June 15th, 1832 and came with h is parents to this country locating at Port Washington where he was marri ed to Miss Mary Ruppert who died 29 years ago. After the death of Mrs. Ro menesko, Mr. Romenesko moved to Freedom where eight years after he was uni ted in marriage to Mrs. VanRixel, who's death occurred three years ago. S urviving deceased are six daughters, and one son, namely; Mrs. Gerard Verh agen, Mrs. Louis Verhagen, Mrs. Theo Pennings, of Freedom Mrs. John Felle r, Mrs. Mat Weber, and Walter Romenesko all of this city. He is also survi ved by one brother, Walter Romenesko of Freedom, 45 grandchildren and 29 g reat-grandchildren. Mr. Romenesko was widely known throughout this vicini ty where he has resided for over half a century. The funeral will be he ld tomorrow morning at 9:00 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church with internme nt in the parish cemetery. Six grandson's of the deceased will act as pal lbearers.

    Henry married RUPPERT, Maria 29 Dec 1857, St. Nicholas Church, Dacada, Ozaukee, Wisconsin. Maria (daughter of RUPPERT, Heinrich and REIFF, Elisabeth) was born 20 Jun 1841, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 18 Nov 1883, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 18 Nov 1883, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  RUPPERT, Maria was born 20 Jun 1841, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg (daughter of RUPPERT, Heinrich and REIFF, Elisabeth); died 18 Nov 1883, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 18 Nov 1883, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Nationality: Bef 20 Jun 1841
    • Birth - Civil Record: 20 Jun 1841
    • Immigration: Between 25 Jan 1847 and 13 Jul 1849
    • 1850 Census: 1850, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1855 State Census: 1855, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • Occupation: Aft 29 Dec 1857; Home Maker
    • 1860 Census: 1860, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1870 Census: 1870, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 19, Line 07
    • 1880 Census: 1880, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    • Death Record - Church: 18 Nov 1883
    • Obituary: Aft 18 Nov 1883

    Notes:

    Nationality:
    Luxembourg

    Birth - Civil Record:
    1841 Niederdonven Civil Records Film # 1739816, 1841, rec # 47; Maria Rupp ert born 6/20/1841 to Henrich Ruppert and Elisabeth Reiff.

    Immigration:
    Between 1/25/1847 and 7/13/1849 Immigrated to the United States. These dates based upon the birth of Michael Ruppert on 1/25/1847 in Niederdonven, Luxembourg and the Land Property Deed dated 7/13/1849 in Belgium, Washington County, Wisconsin, also son Peter birth record in July 1849 in Wisconsin.

    1850 Census:
    1850 Census, Fredonia, Washington Co, WI, Film # 444,995.

    1855 State Census:
    lists Henry Ruppert head of household of 4 mal es and 1 female; Names are not listed , but should be Henry, father a nd 4 children, William, Mary, Cornelius and Michael

    Occupation:
    Home Maker

    1860 Census:
    Listed as Maria age 18, born in Luxumborg, living with husband and 1 child.

    1870 Census:
    Listed as living with husband a nd 5 children. Listed as Maria, age as 31

    1880 Census:
    Mary listed as "insane" List ed as born in Prussia

    Death Record - Church:
    1883 St. Nicholas Catholic Church Freedom, Death Records page 164; Maria R omenesko who died Nov 18, was buried Nov 20 1883. Aged 43 years. Cause of death not given in the church funeral record.

    Obituary:
    Missing

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1857 Married Mary Ruppert in Fredonia, WI

    Children:
    1. Romenesko, Elizabeth was born 17 Feb 1859, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died 23 Aug 1875, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 23 Aug 1875, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    2. Romenesko, Joseph Henry was born 13 May 1861, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died 24 Mar 1863, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , ?, Unknown Location.
    3. Romenesko, Theodora "Dora" was born 27 Feb 1863, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died 28 May 1954, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 28 May 1954, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    4. Romenesko, Michael was born 26 Feb 1865, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died 18 Jul 1894, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 18 Jul 1894, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. Romenesko, Marian H. was born 6 Dec 1866, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died Bef Jul 1870, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
    6. Romenesko, Mary was born 19 Nov 1867, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died 23 Aug 1936, Little Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 23 Aug 1936, St. John Catholic Cemetery, Little Chute, Wisconsin, USA.
    7. Romenesko, Henry was born 15 Sep 1868, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died Bef Jul 1870, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
    8. 3. ROMENESKO, Theresia was born 10 Apr 1869, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 27 Apr 1924, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 27 Apr 1924, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    9. Romenesko, Henrietta was born 24 Feb 1872, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 27 Jul 1946, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 27 Jul 1946, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    10. Romenesko, Josephine was born 2 Feb 1874, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 26 Dec 1893, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA.
    11. Romenesko, Walter Henry was born 25 Jun 1876, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 24 Apr 1953, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 24 Apr 1953, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    12. Romenesko, Anna Mary was born 21 Jan 1878, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 10 Sep 1952, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 10 Sep 1952, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    13. Romenesko, Delia was born 16 Oct 1881, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; died 6 Jan 1954, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 6 Jan 1954, St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Appleton, Wisconsin, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  FELLER, Johann was born 8 May 1770, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (son of Feller, Peter and KLOSTER, Margarethe [End of Branch]); died Bef 1870, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Family History Document: 8 May 1770; Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854

    Notes:

    Family History Document:
    Family History Book
    Ruwer Church Records "Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854", Film # 13 36867 page 108 Joh Feller of Ruwer married to Kreper , Anna Mar, Ruwer 6 children listed.
    Anton listed born 5.8.1807, noted died 25.2.1811

    Family History Document:
    Ruwer Church Records "Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854", Film # 13 36867 page 107; Peter Feller married to Kloster, Margarate (several not es around her name I dont understand, also possibly a second marriage?)Johann listed born on 8.5.1770, noted married to Anna Marg Kreper 12.9.180 4.

    1804 Ruwer Church Records "Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854", Fi lm # 1336867 page 108Joh Feller of Ruwer married to Kreper , Anna Mar, Ruwer 6 children listed.
    155 FELLER Johann <162.1>, Schreiner, Landwirt, son of F. Peter and KLOST ER Margarethe * ? Ruwer ¥ pr 12.09.1804 Ruwer - St. Clemens (Trauzeugen: Michael He rrig und Friedrich Willwersch)
    KREBER Anna Maria Margarethe <377.5>, dgt of K. Christop h, Landwirt, and ZOCK Anna Maria */~ 26.03.1787 Ruwer/Ruwer - St. Clemens
    1. Anna Maria */~ 06.08.1805 Ruwer/Ruwer - St. Clemens
    godp: Friedrich Feller und Anna Maria Creppers aus Ruwer
    2. Anton */~ 05.08.1807 Ruwer/Ruwer - St. Clemens +/bg_ 25/ 26.02.1811 Ruwer - St. Clemens/Ruwer godp: Anton Kreper und Susanna Kosters aus Ruwer
    3. Johann */~ 01.04.1810 Ruwer/Ruwer - St. Clemens godp: Johann Kreber aus der Spitzen-Muehle in Waldrach und Luc ia Zog aus Ruwer
    4. Anna Maria */~ 24.05.1813 Ruwer/Ruwer - St. Clemens +/bg_ 26 /27.01.1814 Ruwer - St. Clemens/Ruwer godp: Johann Feller und Anna Maria Toernich aus Ruwer
    Occupation = Schreiner - joiner; woodworker

    Johann married KREPER, Margaretha 12 Sep 1804, St. Clemens Catholic Church, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Margaretha (daughter of KREPER, Christof and ZOCK, Anna Maria) was born 26 Jul 1777, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died Bef 1877, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  KREPER, Margaretha was born 26 Jul 1777, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (daughter of KREPER, Christof and ZOCK, Anna Maria); died Bef 1877, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Birth - Church Record: 26 Jul 1777

    Notes:

    Birth - Church Record:
    1777 Ruwer Catholic Church baptism records Film # 0530319, page 162; Twi ns Antonius Creper and Anna Margaretha Creper born on 7/26/1777 to Christo phori Creper and Anna Maria natus Zock. Patrini for Antonius is Antonius C reper and Anna Crepera, for Anna Margaretha is Anna Margaretha Zock and Ch ristophorus Diederick.
    1777 Ruwer Church Records "Familienbach der Pfarrei Ruwer 1680-1854", Fi lm # 1336867 page 80; Listed born 27.7.1777 married 12.9.1804 to Joannis F eller

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1804 Ruwer Catholic Church Marriage Records Film # 556219, page 7; Jos. Fe ller of Petri Feller and Margretha Kloster(?) married Anna Margretha Krep er of Christophori Kreper and Anna Maria Zouk(?) on Sept 12, 1804 in Ruwe r, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    Witnesses by Michel Herrig and Fredericus Willwersch.
    1804 Ruwer Catholic Church Marriage Records Film # 556219, page 7; Jos. Fe ller of Petri Feller and Margretha Kloster(?) married Anna Margretha Krep er of Christophori Kreper and Anna Maria Zouk(?) on Sept 12, 1804 in Ruwe r, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

    Children:
    1. Feller, Anna Maria was born 18 Aug 1805, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died Bef 1905, ?, Unknown Location.
    2. Feller, Antonius was born 9 Aug 1807, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 25 Feb 1811, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    3. 4. FELLER, Johannes was born 1 Apr 1810, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 16 Apr 1878, St. John, Calumet, Wisconsin, USA; was buried 18 Apr 1878, St. John The Baptist Catholic Cemetery, St. John, Wisconsin, USA.
    4. Feller, Anna Maria was born 24 May 1813, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 26 Jan 1814, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    5. Feller, Elisabetha was born 23 Jan 1816, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died Bef 1916, , , , Germany.
    6. Feller, Anna Maria was born 17 Jun 1819, Ruwer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died Bef 1919, ?, Unknown Location.

  3. 10.  MICHELS, Adam [End of Branch] was born 22 Aug 1764, Korlingen, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (son of MICHELS, UnknownM and Unknown, UnknownF); died 12 Dec 1830, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Family History Document: 22 Aug 1764

    Notes:

    Family History Researcher:
    Genealogist on Michels Family.. Linda Nebrich Beilein.. lbeilein@localnet. com
    Other possible connection; Jay, It would make sense to me that they came f rom the TRIER area, as this is where my LENGER/LINGER line seems to have c ome from. I am very interested in reviewing your lines if you are willi ng to share them...I would be happy to send you a copy of my MICHELS li ne in exchange. I descend from George MICHELS and his daughter Eva MICHE LS who married Christian LENGER at St. Anthony's in Fussville. I have nev er been able to establish where George was buried..his wife was Anna Mar ie THELEN--possibly a descendant of the THELEN line from Trenton/Belgiu m, Washington County area. She is bured with her daughter Elizabteth JON EN (nee MICHELS) at the old St. Martin's Cemetery on Appleton Road near Ti mmerman Field. Please send any attatchments to:apetta@netwurx.net after Dec 27 I will not be available again until Janua ry 7th-8th at:
    snokes@tscnet.com Looking forward to hearing from you, Susan

    Family History Document:
    Family History Book
    From Marvin Hoenig's lookup in the Bonerath, Hinzenburg, Holzerath Fami ly Book; mhoerig@wi.rr.com
    Adam Michels, bauer
    b. 22.08.1764 in Korkingen † 12.12.18 30 in Osburgoo ca 1795
    to: Elizabeth Schmitt b ca 1774 in Osburg † 19 .01.1848 in Osburg
    dau. of Matthias Schmitt and Elizabeth Breit
    Children:
    1]] Anna b. ----
    oo 25.01.1837 to Matthias Görgen
    2]] Elizabeth . ----
    oo 17.02.1830 to Matthias Grell in Osburg
    3]] kind† 03.04.1807 in Osburg4]] Elizabeth. ca 1795 † 10.03.1799 in Osburg
    5]] Peter b. ca 1796 † 14.3.1799 in Osburg6]] Johann b. ca 1798 † 03 04 1799 in Osburg7]] Peter b. ca 1805 in Osburg † 04.08.1875 in Osbu rg
    oo 15.02.1832 in Osburg to: Anna Maria Scherf
    oo 19.08.1839 in Osburg to: Anna Maria Dewald8]] Katharina b. 16.02.1818 in Osburg † 18.09.1871 in Osbur g
    oo 01.02.1838 to: Johann Koerner
    oo 15.06.1845 to Johann Feller (either at or from) Ruwer

    Had a birth date of About 1758 possibly in Holzerath until changed from t he Family Book info listed Birth place possibly should be Kordingen?

    Adam married SCHMITT, Anna Maria Elisabeth Abt 1795, , , , Germany. Anna (daughter of Schmitt, Nikolaus [End of Branch] and Breid, Elisabeth [End of Branch]) was born Abt 1774, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 19 Jan 1848, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  SCHMITT, Anna Maria Elisabeth was born Abt 1774, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (daughter of Schmitt, Nikolaus [End of Branch] and Breid, Elisabeth [End of Branch]); died 19 Jan 1848, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Death Record - Church: 19 Jan 1848

    Notes:

    Death Record - Church:
    1848 Osburg Catholic church records page 68; Elisabetha Schmitt of Adami M ichels died 1/1848

    Children:
    1. Michels, Elisabeth was born Abt 1795, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 10 Mar 1799, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    2. Michels, Peter was born Abt 1796, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 14 Mar 1799, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    3. Michels, Johann was born Abt 1798, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 3 Apr 1799, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    4. Michels, Elisabeth was born Abt 1805, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 27 Sep 1886; was buried , Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. Michels, Peter was born Abt 1805, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 4 Aug 1875, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    6. Michels, Kind was born 3 Apr 1807, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 3 Apr 1807, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
    7. Michels, Anna was born Abt 1810, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died Bef 1910.
    8. 5. MICHELS, Catharina was born 16 Feb 1818, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died 18 Sep 1871, Osburg, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Osburg, Germany.

  5. 12.  ROMANESCO, Joseph was born 19 Jan 1799, Best, , Noord-Brabant, Netherlands (son of ROMANESCO, Stefano Innocente and VANDECAM, Maria); died 19 Mar 1862, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 19 Mar 1862, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Fredonia, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 19 Jan 1799
    • Immigration: 21 Aug 1854
    • 1860 Census: 1860, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Page 135
    • Occupation: Bef 19 Mar 1862
    • Death Record - Church: 19 Mar 1862
    • Obituary: Aft 19 Mar 1862
    • Family History Researcher: Abt 1999

    Notes:

    Book:
    This unrelated book was created as a marketing tool

    Family History Researcher:
    Some early research done by Melissa Link Grider

    SPECULATIONS ABOUT FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS FIRST WRITTEN ABOUT YR 1999- 2000 (disclaimer: I wrote this years ago--some dates in the online genealogy may vary a little now--have to fix it all)

    It is quite common for all of us to make mistakes in genealogy when written records are scarce--I'm sure my own volumes contain more than a few. What's important to remember is that usually SOME of the family folklore is correct, but that often over the course of 150 years, it becomes a game of "Post Office"---like a long line of children telling a secret, with the secret changing dramatically by the end of the line of children when the last child has to repeat the story out loud. I, myself, have had to change my files no less than 5 times due to mistakes, and I'm sure there will be more than 5 more to come as data is uncovered throughout the years. In fact, I think I changed this file 5 times just today.

    Such is the case with the Gruns/Grengs/Griens/Groens/Greens (several iterations of this name) and their relationships with the Binats/Binathes/Binnets/Binnards/Binards/Binas/Brenards (just a few iterations of this name!) and the Romeneskos/Romaneskos/Romanskes/Romanescos/Romenescos/Romonescos(several iterations of this name) and the J.P. Mueller family of Fredonia.

    There were stories handed down to Tom Green (deceased fellow researcher) of Newburg, and Isabelle Flierl (deceased fellow researcher) of Port Washington (Isabelle's were told to me in July, 2000, by relative, M.S-F). There's no doubt as to THEM telling the story accurately as to what they were told---but what they had been told was most assuredly embellished and in error on some points, and I made make numerous mistakes as well.

    We also need to look at the following: N.E. Becker's Lexicon book; St. Nicholas Church--Dacada records and tombstones; Holy Cross Church; St. Mary's Church of Lake Church; and all available legal records and certificates and plat maps. Researchers need to know how and why children were named their given names, middle names, nicknames, etc. Finally, we need to look at UWM Professor John Boatman's book about Saukville, WI, entitled 'At the Crossroads of a Rural Ethnic Community...Saukville, WI". All of these sources will reveal more accurate relationships, etc.

    Now let's talk about N. E. Becker. He settled in the Town of Fredonia near Highway 57 on the northern end of the township. He knew a Nicolaus Grun/GREEN and his sons: a Peter and a John Peter.

    Nicolaus Grun/Green was either the son or nephew of Anton Greng/Grun/Green (whose own father was named Nikolas/Nicholas, by the way) and brother or cousin to Peter H. Green (Peter H. was married first to Mary McConville and second to Mary Romanesko) and brother or cousin to Johann/John Green (married to Anna-Margaretha Binat, Peter the 2nd Binat's daughter who was known just as Anna in America), and brother or cousin of Maria Grun/Green who married Nic Kiefer/Kieffer.

    KEEP IN MIND: there were, in fact, two Nic Greens: Nic Green, a farmer in Fredonia, and we find a Nicholas Frank Grun standing up for his sister/relative's, Maria's, wedding to Nic Keifer--this Nicholas was another son of Anton's, then.

    However, we could not rule out that this Nicolaus Frank Grun/Green may have been the father of Anton. Elderly to be sure, but possible. Both of these Nicolaus Grun/Greens showed up on the 1860 census: one as Nic Green and one as Nic Grun--but the Nic Green also had documents showing that his surname was originally Grun, too.

    The Fredonia Nic Green's sons were listed in a 1908 nickname Lexicon book written by N. E. Becker and translated by Jean Claude Muller. In it, Nikolas Grun is named a "Deppegiesser" . This Nicolaus Grun's sons, "Johann" and "Peter" also received this nickname. Supposedly, in these people coming from Mondorf (proof that Nic Grun/Green was from Mondorf, just like his relative, Anton), they were related to: Herkul Grun, the then strongest man in the world via body-building and professional wrestling. Source: Luxembourg Society of Wisconsin, Letzebuerger Sprooch, September, 1984, Vol 6, No. 9, page 4 of 6 pages.

    Also note: I own the book on Herkul aka John Grun--b. 1868--purchased for me by Peter and Ils Romenesko of the Netherlands in 1999 on a trip to Mondorf. This John Grun was a very handsome man! (Note: Peter and Ils stem from the oldest child of Joseph Romanesko/Theodora Philipsen/Phillipen marriage who never immigrated, i.e., Stephan.)

    Becker never clearly distinguished between all of the Peters, Nicolauses and Johns when it came to the Grun/Green men in his German language Lexicon book. In other words, in one section he was talking about Nicolaus Green and HIS sons, and later he was talking about the OTHER sons of Anton Grun who were ALSO named Peter and John, and who had migrated to Outagamie County with the Romeneskos.

    N. E. Becker ALSO added the bit about Herkul Grun as an afterthought. This "Herkul" John Grun wasn't even born until the late 1860's--and he became quite popular, even in America, right around the time Becker wrote his book, so it looks like Becker made the assumption: A Grun/Green from Mondorf was automatically related to this Herkul John Grun--nickname being "Hercules."

    Here's what Tom Green (descendant of the Peter H. Green Sr., born 1823, the son of Anton) did: he assumed the Nic Green whom Becker had labelled a "Deppegiesser" was ANTON GRUN, and he had Bea Krier list this erroneous label in her book, 'Tapestry of Luxembourgers'. N. E. Becker likely was talking about Anton's relative (Son? Nephew? Brother?) Nic Green of Fredonia, who had a large farm just to the west of N. E. Becker's and just to the south of J.P. Mueller's over in the northern sections of the Town of Fredonia. So, this assumption about a trade nickname belonging to Anton Grun is repeated in Beatrice Wester Krier's 'Tapestry of Luxembourgers' book. (Plat source: 1873 and 1892 plat maps of the Town of Fredonia which is "Town 12, Range 21" and Town of Belgium which is "Town 12, Range 22-23.)

    We need to remember also, that in the same general time period or decade, Tom Green of Newburg was doing his research on the Grun/Greens, Jean Claude Muller and Jean Ensch were visiting here and also working on their re-edition of Nicholas Gonner's 'Luxembourgers in the New World' and Bea Krier was working on her Tapestry book. These facts will come into play later because on page 29 or so of the descriptive volume in their reissue of Gonner's work, they tell Anton Grun/Green's story without mentioning his name.

    Okay, now let's talk about the Grun/Greng/Grien/Green family while still in Luxembourg. Tom Green of Newburg supposedly told Jean Claude Muller and Jean Ensch that one reason for Anton immigrating was this: to avoid the police for harboring someone "on the lam"--hiding them behind their large fireplace in the Grun home in Mondorf.

    What Tom Green actually printed in his own book was this: Anton Grun had cut the shackles off of a fugitive, the police were suspicious, and he abruptly took his family to America.

    Well, the closest truth we could find was this: he and the Peter 2nd Binat (born in 1813, son of Peter the 1st Binat's first marriage to Mary "Marie" Bour) likely DID arrive in the same month of the same year in 1847 and come to the same place and before 1855 were living in adjoining sections of the Town of Belgium in one of the far northeastern sections--Section 12 and Section 2 (and we also know there was Christina Grien with land just over the border in Sheboygan County and she sold her land to Nic Plier--I think she was the sister or sister-in-law of Anton? Not sure yet). (It is also interesting to note that as mentioned below, J. P. Mueller of Fredonia immigrated in 1847, too.)

    Anyway, if we put the two stories together, it makes it look like Peter the 2nd Binat, (husband of Widow Jeanetta/Janatha/Genatt/Johanna nee Schmit/Schmitt/Schmidt, the widow of Johann Gloden, and step-father to Johannes/John Gloden, aka "Binatten Hans" who married first, Anton's granddaughter, Franziska Grun/Green--daughter of John Grun/Green and Anna-Margaretha Binat, and who married second, Mary Holzfeld--[Holfelz?]), was the criminal.

    Who knows--let's face it, as of the time of this initial writing in 1999-2000, no one had ever been able to find them on a ship (Antwerp to NY passages are NOT indexed for these years), so we are assuming the ship records are too hard to find or lost or ALL of them were using false names, but SOME of the records of ships arriving in 1847 are abundant and we know from Tom Green of Newburg that Anton came with many other Luxie families. We do know this for a fact: Anton Grun's son, Johann/John, was married to Peter the 2nd Binat's full biological sister, Anna-Margaretha (known in the USA by the name of Anna) Binat who was born in 1817, and also from the Peter the 1st Binat marriage to Mary "Maria" Bour. I managed to put together legal records collected by Anita Becker, co-founder of the Luxembourg Society of WI along with my mother, Dorothy Schanen Link Simpson. Anita got them from Justine Dollen in Luxembourg. That's how I finally managed to clear up my mother's Binat family mysteries!

    Back to the current subject: what we seem to have missed is this: Anton Grun, on the early town of Belgium census, was listed as having 3 males/2females in the home. Well, we know that his son John had his own place and was listed as head of his own household. This means, we have missed his son or perhaps father, NIKOLAS/NICHOLAS FRANK GRUN/GREEN--Anton, Peter and Nic would make 3 males. (In fact, Nicholas Frank was witness at his sister/granddaughter, Maria's marriage to Nic KIEFER). This important fact might come into play later when it comes to the Romaneskos and the Muellers who lived about 8-10 miles due west, beyond Dacada and into the Town of Fredonia.

    Now here's our next step in reconstruction: we must speak of the Romanesko/Romanesco family. Tom Green of Newburg had part of the story correct. Isabelle Flierl has part of her story correct. But both of them had been given some possible misinformation as is born out in several legal records. I, myself, certainly might have some information wrong as to a certain J. P. Green versus J. B. Green, but the basic story I have reconstructed is, I believe, correct.

    Tom Green of Newburg wrote this (paraphrased): Joseph Romanesko and a brother were escapees from Italy and Joe fled to Holland. This is partially right and partially wrong. Joseph Romanesko had a long, proud heritage stemming from Switzerland, likely near an Italian border, and his relatives migrated to Holland. Joe was born in the village/city of Best. Ils and Peter Romenesco of Holland were a little perturbed at our myths about the Romenescos and they set the record straight in short order back in 1999.
    In Holland, Joe married Theodora Philipsen/Phillipen/Philippen. In 1854 (some source stated 1856, but believe it to be 1854), they immigrated with all but their oldest child, Stephan (Ils and Peter Romanesco of Holland are direct descendants of Stephan). Some of their children were: Mary, Wouter/Walter, William, Henry, etc. Mary Romanesko will marry widower Peter H. Green, son of Anton. William will marry Catherine Grun/Green, the daughter of John Grun/Green and Anna-Margaretha Binat. Henry will marry Mary Ruppert, (sister of Mike Ruppert, and who by 1880 is in an "insane asylum", and one of her daughters will be committed to there as well--but they were not insane--they probably had lung disorders).

    This means, we have a family living in N.E. Becker's area in Fredonia marrying into Anton's family who reside way over near Lake Michigan--quite a trek by foot or wagon in those days (I drove it at what would be an average horse slow trot and it seemed like a gruesomely long trip in my car!)--and obviously demanding some sort of familial "visiting" relationships, since Anton Green and his sons Peter H. and John/Johann used St. Mary's Church in Lake Church (or a little church that may have been on Silver Beach Road--there was once a school there, too), while his relative, Nicolaus Green, used St. Nic's Church in Dacada, etc.

    Now, the Dutch Romaneskos were supposed to be let off the Great Lakes boat (coming from NYC via the usual canals and usual embarkation ports for Great Lakes travel) in Green Bay so they could walk to the Dutch settlement of Little Chute. Miscommunication left them being being put ashore (unknowns to them due to language barriers) in Sheboygan. This unfortunate Dutch family followed their initial instructions to find their pre-planned destination of the Dutch settlement of Little Chute: walking 15-20 or so miles southwest.

    According to TWO sets of families folklore, after their 20-mile long trek, the Romaneskos literally sat down on some logs in the woods and cried, feeling hopelessly lost in the wilderness. (This story was verified by a Romanesco/Green elderly descendant who would now be 120 yrs old if still alive in the year 2000. This person lived to be high 90's.) When the family heard a dog barking, Joe Romanesko went to investigate and through that one dog's barking, found civilization.

    He supposedly ended up at some trading post called "Richmond Corner"---no one in Sheboygan County or Ozaukee County has been able to uncover the exact location of what was probably this trading-post type building on a corner and which may have been named after a family as Maribeth-Schmit Fuchs pondered, but I firmly believe the Romaneskos ended up west of Dacada, near the current corner of Highway 57 where the MUELLER garage is/was. The "Richmond Corner" may have been actually Joe's way of saying: "rich man's corner"--because the farms here were so large compared to Europe.

    Tom Green and I initially thought they wandered in a more direct southerly direction, bringing them somewhere around Jay Rd and Sauk Trail Rd---which is closer to where Anton lived--just an understandable assumption on our part because of the marriages between the families. Census records, relationships, etc., just about disprove the idea, though. Besides, the Romaneskos were looking for Little Chute and they KNEW they had to travel further west when walking south. I believe we both inititally thought the family walked due south because it was the ONLY way we could account for how Anton Grun/Green's children ended up marrying Romanesko children.

    Now let's interject Isabelle Flierl's story: " Joe Romanske, a Russian Jew, showed up disheveled, without a horse, poorly dressed, and knocked on the door of J. B. Mueller's farm in the northern Town of Fredonia." Isabelle was told that he lived with the Muellers for the rest of his life and is buried in the J.B. Mueller plot in St. Nic Cemetery, Dacada.

    The first and last portion of her story is accurate, but Joe was a Catholic Dutchman with a wife and 5 children sitting in the woods that day he knocked on their door (and if he didn't have this family here, then hundreds of people of Romanesco history verified by LDS records in the USA would be a big fib. In fact, there was a reunion scheduled in Holland for the summer of 2001 one for the hundreds-to-thousands of descendants of Joe Romanesco. It was scheduled for a weekend at a rented castle and our family was invited). J. B. Mueller UNDOUBTEDLY helped the Romanesko's get settled nearby, and we will see that his daughter, Margaret, marries into the Nicolaus Grun/Green family while other Romanesko children will marry other children of Anton Grun/Green's.

    The Romaneskos lived in the town of Fredonia, and on the 1860 census, we see Joe Romanesko and his son, Henry, as heads of their own households with listings indicating either living on the same lands or next to each other. Joe's sons, Henry and William are mentioned in N. E. Becker's 1908 Lexicon, too! Henry is also in Civil War records as paying Michael Ruppert (brother to Mary Ruppert, Henry's wife) $100 to take his place in the war. In fact, when we look at Tom Green's story, we see that Nic Green (likely the brother? of Anton), who lived near the Muellers, more than likely helped the Romenesko's plant their first winter wheat and/or possibly contacted his family member, i.e., Anton Green, and Anton gave the Romanesko family the means for a winter wheat crop.

    We know from records that J. P. Mueller and his wife, Mary Calteaux, had a daughter, Margaret, who married a certain John Peter Green, known as Peter Green (note: we don't know which given name came first, but one son was known as John and the other, Peter). John Peter and his wife, Margaret Mueller, had two children: Dominic and Mary. John Peter disappeared after these children were born---Isabelle Flierl thought he might have gone to Saukville where he had relatives. Well, she just might be right! Why?

    Because all you have to do is read John Boatman's book to find them: Nicolaus Green, likely the nephew OR another son of Anton Grun/Green, had a son named: John B. Green who was documented to have been a Silver Creek area farmer and who later in 1889 married a Saukville widow: Mary Schardt--a widow who owned a locally-famous tavern and hall in Saukville. An obituary newspaper notice stated that Nic Green died at the home of his son, J. B. Green in Saukville and was buried in St. Nic's Cemetery, Dacada, after having a large funeral.

    Nic Green has two sons: John and Peter----but the genealogical conflict here is: Maribeth Schmit-Fuchs and Tom Green have info that the man married to Margaret Mueller had parents named: John Green and Margaret Hoffman. This might be rectified by Nicolaus Green's full name being: John Nicholas Green and we know he was married before, i.e., his first wife was likely Margaret Hoffman. His second wife was named, Anna. This is not too far-fetched, because many boys and girls had a pre-given name that was quite repetitive in the same family in those days.

    Here is another interesting note on these families: Catherine Grun/Green was a witness to this marriage of J. P. Green and Margaret Mueller, along with Maria Calteaux--the only Catherine Grun/Greens around at the time were the wife of Anton and the daughter of Anton's son, John, and this girl had married William/Walter/Wouter Romanesko.

    Back to our reconstruction of the Grun/Greens, Romanescos/Romaneskos, and Muellers:

    We now have enough information to speculate about John Peter Green in the matter of his parents being "John Green and Margaret Hoffman." The listing of the parents of John Peter Green had stumped all of us researching Grun/Green, Mueller and Calteaux. Basically, this might have happened because all researchers, including myself, ignored the existence of Nicolaus Grun/Green, a substantial and respected farmer in the Town of Fredonia, and another Nicolaus Grun from the 1860 census listings. I had never seen this name come up before--not until I discovered a Nic Grun/Green being a witness of the marriage of his sister/relative, , Maria Grun/Green to Nic Kiefer/Kieffer and until I found the Fredonia Nic Green's obituary/will--right around the same time Maribeth Schmit-Fuchs told me Isabelle Flierl's story. The two never came up in any sort of alphabetical surname order before because Nic Grun/Green's name had changed to Green before the other Grun family member names more regularly changed spellings.

    BURIALS AND GRAVESTONE INFORMATION:

    We know a Nic Green was buried in this area from the obituary because it stated he was definitely buried at St. Nic's Cemetery, Dacada. If so, then this person would likely be the nephew or son of Anton Grun/Green because of the circa earlier 1820s birthdate, and also because of the many factors involving a far eastern Town of Belgium Grun/Green family with the Romanesko family that lived closer to Nic Grun/Green the Fredonia farmer. A family connection between the Grun/Greens is almost the ONLY way that Anton Grun/Greens children would have met the Romanesko children in order to intermarry. I believe this makes a valid connection--before this, we never knew how people living almost on the shores of Lake Michigan would have such close relationships with people living closer to the old Highway 57 near Fredonia.

    I found a most interesting land deed from 1856 where the Fredonia Nicolaus Grun/Green (name listed as Grun with umlauts over the "u" in the document) was trying to leave 20 acres to his beloved wife, Anna, in the event of his death---it was written as such that she could choose her own acreage for a total of 20 acres out of his 80 owned acres. I'm wondering if the 1856 death of Margaret (who I believe was Margaret Hoffman, Nic's first wife) prompted him to think about the future. This Last Will and Testament states that he had children from his first wife and that he was planning ahead for any children born of the second marriage. He said if she remarried, his leaving her the 20 acres of her choice would be null and void. His wish was that she remain on their land and give motherly love to the children.

    These are **Bev Hetzel's stone transcriptions (see asterisked footnote at bottom of story) from St. Nic's cemetery, Dacada, which I went to physically check for accuracy the best I could without tracing equipment:

    "A" Green: born 8/10/1824---no death date<----I'm not sure, but I think this old stone should read: N. Green. I believe this is Nic Grun/Green's gravestone.

    Anna Green: born 6/2/1862; died 5/18/1898<----believed to be a daughter of the Nic Green who was the Fredonia farmer.

    Margaret Green: died 1/2/1856.<----this may have been Margaret Hoffman, the first wife of Nic Green; her death may have prompted Nic to write his Last Will and Testament in the form of a land deed for his wife, Anna. In this document, he states he was married twice and had children by the first marriage.

    Anna Green: born 8/10/1821; died 12/11/1908<---believed to be the second wife of same Nic Green; it has been proven that the name she used was Anna by a land record which is in the form of a Will and Testament.
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    On August 14, 1999, I visited St. Nicolas cemetery and I found gravestones for:

    Dominic Green, 1877-1973<---verified son of Margaret Mueller Green/John Peter Green

    Margareth, 1854-1923<----verified as Margaret Mueller Green who papers listed as born 1855

    Mary, 1876-1971<----verified as daughter of Margaret Mueller Green/John Peter Green

    That Margaret Mueller Green is buried with her children is testament that her husband, John P Green really did leave her---which was postulated by Isabelle Flierl and retold to me by M. S-F (a Calteaux descendant).

    Next burial: On (next to?) the J. P. Mueller/Mary Calteaux plot, we do, indeed, find the 1862 burial of Joe Romanesko/Romeneske---why he's buried there could only be explained by a very close, loving relationship with the J. P. Mueller family. Quite possibly, Joe's widow, Theodora, was not well off, and his burial in the Mueller plot was a kindness extended by the J. P. Mueller family. Obviously, the Muellers must have been quite wonderful, caring people to help the Romaneskos as much as they did. Joseph Romanesko died before his wife, Theodora Philipsen Romanesko, and long before the original immigrating children Romaneskos and Grun/Greens picked up stakes and relocated in the Little Chute and Greenleaf, Freedom, Kaukauna, etc., WI, areas.
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    MORE ON ANTON GRUN: The immigrant Anton Grun (born Antoine GRENG in either 1788 or 1792) has the most interesting story. We know he was a money hustler of sorts and supposedly a smuggler of goods that were strapped over the backs of sheep for transport over rough terrain in a herding route designed to make sure Anton could avoid paying tariffs on whatever goods he was moving. He even sold his own farm in America to his own sons at substantial profit, or so wrote Tom Green. Actually, I found Peter Binat, Mathias Prom, Christina Grien (she may have been a sister-in-law of Anton's?), John Green, and John Gloden doing most of the land transactions over in those far Northeastern sections of the Town of Belgium. They were transacting with surnames like: several Ellenbeckers, Jungers, other related Proms, Plier, Gales/Galles, Schiltz/Schilz, etc. But let's not forget: the first little log church in the rural eastern areas of Lake Church, Town of Belgium, Wisconsin, was built by Anton Grun and his sons, too.

    We already know the stories of Anton's sudden decision to emigrate. As I had stated previously, Tom Green, direct descendant of Peter H. Grun/Green, Sr., (one of Anton's son's), stated in his book on the Greens and Mary Hein (not officially but only self-published nicely, and of which a full, illustrated copy is owned by me) that Anton had cut the shackles off off of a criminal on his property. And again, this same story, with no names mentioned, appears slightly altered in Nicholas Gonner's 'Luxembourgers in the New World,' Volume 1, page 29, 1985 revised edition by Jean-Claude MULLER, Jean ENSCH, and Robert E. OWEN.

    Here it states that Anton was actually hiding this criminal behind his home's fireplace in Mondorf.

    Well, knowing what we know about Anton "the smuggler and hustler", I'd say it was either Anton or Peter the 2nd Binat who might have been the criminal element in trouble with the police, and it might have been Peter the 2nd Binat who was helping him OR being helped by him, eh? Remember this, too: the European ancestor, Elisabetha Grun who married John Bina/Binna makes familial connections to the Binats and Gruns.

    Or could an alternative scenario have been that Peter and Janetta had prior plans to immigrate and it was just Anton's good fortune to be able to "get out of town" at the same time with relatives? How else could all of them have ended up coming at the same time, to the same place and buying land in adjoining sections of Town 12, i.e., Belgium, WI? There has to be some logical explanation for their lack of names appearing on ship lists--and I have checked thousands upon thousands of names at a myriad of ports for a twenty-year span of time. Could these families have been traveling incognito to avoid detection and possible passport denial if found out? This story warrants further investigation.

    Let's end the reconstruction story to find out how am I tied into all of this and why am I interested in this story: because Peter the 2nd Binat is my gr gr gr grandfather and he serves as a pivotal, connecting person for our maternal family to many other families: the Romaneskos, Grun/Greens, Binsfelds, Schneiders, etc.

    Peter's daughter, Margaret, b. 1838--whom Jean Ensch of Luxembourg claims is really not his daughter but his half-sister who was born in 1836, i.e., that she was from the 2nd marriage of Peter the 1st Binat and #2 wife, Margaret Jungers, back in Luxembourg---BUT, since contradictory information exists in America, and all of us, including 19th century Nic Gonner in his Lux. Gazette have it recorded that she was the daughter of Peter the 2nd, then that's the way I'm leaving it. This woman, Margaretha Binat, became my gr gr grandmother when she married Mathias Prom, and they had a daughter Anna Prom who married John Mallinger; in turn, this couple had Catherine Elizabeth Mallinger who married Adolph N. Schanen, son of Jacob James Schanen, Proprietor of the Schanen Lake House Inn, Lake Church (which is still operational today, in 2016, and they have great fish frys, but no grocery store), and these last two are my grandparents. Also, our Proms AND Schanens married into the Gonnering family, just like the Grun/Greens did when they married into the Blindauer/Gonnering family up in Outagamie County.
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    Footnote:
    **RECORDS WARNING ON LOCAL GRAVE TRANSCRIPTIONS: BEV HETZEL'S 1991 CEMETERY TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR OZAUKEE COUNTY CONTAIN NUMEROUS ERRORS--FOR EXAMPLE, I FOUND 10 OR MORE ERRORS WHEN CHECKING JUST THE FIRST 20 TOMBSTONES SHE HAD TRANSCRIBED FOR ST. MARY'S CHURCH, LAKE CHURCH. IT IS MOST UNFORTUNATE THAT THE LDS CHURCH IN UTAH ACCEPTED THOSE TRANSCRIPTIONS AS RECORDS. MANY TIMES THIS TRANSCRIBER WROTE THAT A STONE WAS UNREADABLE, ETC., AND IT WAS READABLE IN THE YEAR 2000 YET, ETC. SOME OF THE ERRORS ARE UNDERSTANDEABLE ON THE OLD MOSS-RIDDEN, WEATHERED, CHALKY LIMESTONES. FOR EXAMPLE, SOMEONE WITH THE FIRST INITIAL OF "N" COULD LOSE THE LAST STEM OF THE LETTER AND IT COULD LOOK LIKE AN "A". ALSO, SOMEONE'S SPOUSE COULD SEEM TO BE MISSING BECAUSE IN BEV'S ESTIMATION, THE LETTERS WORE AWAY. I FOUND THESE AND MANY MISTAKES MADE WITH GRAVESTONES AND EVEN GRAVESTONES LISTED IN CERTAIN ROWS WHEN THEY WERE ACTUALLY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CEMETERY, ETC. HOWEVER, IN SOME CASES, BEV'S TRANSCRIPTIONS HAVE PROVEN PRICELESS--SHE DID A LOT OF DIFFICULT, TIME-CONSUMING WORK ON OZAUKEE COUNTY CEMETERIES.

    Baptism:
    Name:Josephus Romanesco, de
    Gender:M (Male)
    Birth Place:Best
    Baptism Date:19 jan 1799
    Baptism Place:Netherlands
    Father: Stephanus de Romanesco
    Mother: Maria Henr van der Cammen
    URL:http://www.genlias.nl/nl/searc...

    Immigration:
    Family Lore says they landed at Detroit??

    Listed in Robert Swierenga's book ;
    Name: J. Romanesko
    Birth Year: abt 1799
    Arrival Year: 1854
    Arrival Place: Port uncertain
    Age: 55
    Family Members: family
    Source Publication Code: 9081
    Primary Immigrant: Romanesko, J
    Annotation: Date of emigration with intended destination. Extracted from "Staat Der Landverhuizingen Naar Noord-Amerika of Andere Overzeesche Gewesten [ List of Emigrants to North America or other Overseas Places]" which is located in the Algemeen Rijksarchief (Natio
    Source Bibliography: SWIERENGA, ROBERT P, compiler. Dutch Emigrants to the United States, South Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia, 1835-1880: An Alphabetical Listing by Household Heads and Independent Persons. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1983. 346p.
    Page: 211

    1860 Census:
    Listed Joseph age 63, living with wife Theodora, born Holland, age 63 son Gerhard and his wife Theresia (Hagel) living with them and granddaughter, Maria age 1/12 born 1860 in Wisconsin.

    Occupation:
    Farmer

    Obituary:
    Missing

    Family History Researcher:
    Joseph and his brother Nicholas Romenesco (later spelled Romenesko) fled Italy in the early 1800's. They settled in Holland where they married and had their children. They arrived in the United States in August 21,1854 and settled in the town of Fredonia, Ozaukee Co., Wisconsin where they raised their children.In 1869 when their children were grown and married with children of their own, Joseph's family moved to the town of Freedom, Outagamie Co., Wisconsin. Nicholas and his family stayed in the Fredonia area. Most of them are buried in St. Nicholas Catholic Church's Parish cemetery in Dakata, Ozaukee Co., Wisconsin. Joseph Romenesko, the father, died before the family moved to Freedom, WI and is buried in St. Nicholas Catholic Church Cemetery in Fredonia, WI. a notation in his death record says "A very religious man".Theodora Romenesko, the mother lived with their son Gerhard and his family until she died in 1877 and is buried in St Nicholas Catholic Church cemetery in Freedom, WI. Many of Joseph and Theodora's decendants still live in the Outagamie Co. area.
    Died at age 64 1854 Immigrated to the US arriving at the Port of Detroit in August 1854.
    (From the person who submitted information to World Family Tree which eventually was published by them in 2000 on CD Vol 27.)

    Joseph married PHILIPSEN, Theodora 23 Oct 1824, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands. Theodora (daughter of Unknown, Unknown and Philipsen, Maria) was born 15 Jan 1788, Zetten, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 4 Feb 1877, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 4 Feb 1877, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  PHILIPSEN, Theodora was born 15 Jan 1788, Zetten, , Gelderland, Netherlands (daughter of Unknown, Unknown and Philipsen, Maria); died 4 Feb 1877, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 4 Feb 1877, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Theodora Filipsen
    • Name: Theodora Pflipsen
    • Birth - Church Record: 15 Jan 1788, Zetten, , Gelderland, Netherlands
    • Birth - Civil Record: 15 Jan 1788; 1788 Zetten Records; see file for copy
    • Occupation: Aft 1808
    • Immigration: 21 Aug 1854
    • 1860 Census: 1860, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1870 Census: 1870, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; Page 18, Line 03
    • Death Record - Civil: 4 Feb 1877; Outagamie County Death Records Vol 1, page 38
    • Obituary: Aft 4 Feb 1877

    Notes:

    Family History Researcher:
    Date: 6/28/2001 12:44:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: kuijten@hotmail.c om (Rene Kuijten) To:
    Jay, 1821 is strange indeed, it can be the year Helena has been baptised. It also can be a wrong date, because in those days it was usual to baptise children on the day they were born. (At least for Catholics) Paulus Hendrikson Kuijten had only one daughter who survived childhood, Henrica Kuijten. She died unmarried. The rest of his children died very young.
    My family book does not list the children of female descendants. Maybe you can find any of Helena's children in Den Haag. She was married there to Antonieson Leemckens. She died there on April 29, 1886.
    According to the Marriage record you send me, Theodora could have been born in Zetten. Zetten on this moment is just a field somewhere between Beuningen and Elst in the Netherlands. Dreumel is near Tiel.
    Theodora and Hendrik can also have been married in Oss, the Netherlands, 'cause Hendrik was baptised there. In the marriage record there is only the name of Theodora's mother, Maria Philipsen. In those days the mother should be recorded with the last name of her father. So Maria Philipsen could be unmarried, and might have carried the name of her father, Theodora's grand father!
    I hope this information will help you a little, although I have to admit it brings up more questions to me too.
    Rene Kuijten Amersfoort
    POSSIBLY born in Sevenum (which could have been mis-spelled or mis-pronounced as Zetten.)

    Birth - Church Record:
    Name: Theodora Philipsen
    Baptism Date: 15 jan 1788
    Baptism Place: Indoornik
    Mother: Maria Philipsen
    Archive: Gelders Archief

    !LDS Film 0108691 Catholic Church Records Indoornik, City of Heteren, Gelderland, The Netherlands, Baptisms 1666 - 1811. The record reads " Den Zetten 15 Januarii (1788) Theodora illegitima pater incertus mater Maria Philipsen. Suscept: Peter Philipsen et Elisabeth Jacobs."

    Occupation:
    Home Maker

    1860 Census:
    Film # 034504, page 135; Listed living with husband Joseph, born Holland, age 72 Three children living with him (or Two children and a grandchild?)

    Death Record - Civil:
    1877 Wisconsin Death Records Died in Outagamie County 2/04/1877, Vol 1, page 38, reel 102, image 2623.1877
    Name: Theodora Romensca
    Death Date: 4 Feb 1877
    Death Place: Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    Volume: 01
    Page Number: 0038
    Reel: 102
    Image: 2623
    Sequence Number: 326914
    Death Records Outagamie Co. Film # 1311647, rec # 2624 Listed died 2/04/1877, in Freedom, age 90, no cause listed. Born in Holland .

    Obituary:
    Missing

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1824 Netherlands Civil records; Source: Burgerlijke stand - huwelijk (Brui degom) Algemeen Archieflocatie: Gelderland Toegangnr: 0207 Inventarisnr: 5496 Gemeente: Dreumel Soort akte: Huwelijksakte Nummer: 6 Datum: 23-10 -1824
    Man Naam: Josephus Romanesco Plaats: (Best)
    Vrouw Naam: Theodora Philipsen Plaats: (Zetten)
    Vader man Naam: Stephanus Romanesco
    Vader vrouw Naam: Nn Nn
    Moeder man Naam: Maria Heur van den Cammen
    Moeder vrouw Naam: Maria Philipsen
    Nadere informatie bruidegom: 25 jaar.; bruid: 36 jaar.; weduwe van Hendr ik Kuijten

    Children:
    1. Romanesco, Stephanus was born 3 Apr 1824, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 13 Jun 1899, Leiden, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Romenesko, Mary was born 1 Jan 1825, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 13 Feb 1904, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried 15 Feb 1904, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    3. Romanesko, Wouter "Walter" was born 1 Oct 1828, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 4 Dec 1835, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; was buried , Unknown Cemetery, Dreumel, Netherlands.
    4. 6. ROMANESKO, Henry was born 16 Jun 1831, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 29 Apr 1913, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 29 Apr 1913, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. Romenesko, Gerhard "Garrett" was born 10 Oct 1833, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 26 Feb 1903, Wrightstown, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    6. Romenesko, Walter William was born 2 Feb 1837, Dreumel, , Gelderland, Netherlands; died 22 Jul 1913, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 22 Jul 1913, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.

  7. 14.  RUPPERT, Heinrich was born 3 Mar 1809, Oberdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg (son of RUPPERT, Mathias and ANTON, Margaretha); died 24 Oct 1867, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Lake Church, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Birth - Civil Record: 3 Mar 1809
    • Immigration: Between 25 Jan 1847 and 13 Jul 1849
    • Land Record: 13 Jul 1849
    • Occupation: Between 1850 and 1867, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Farmer
    • 1855 State Census: 1855, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1860 Census: 1860, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • Death Record - Civil: 24 Oct 1867, Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • Obituary: Aft 24 Oct 1867

    Notes:

    Other Info or Events:
    Other imm info poss related family?
    From Rob in Luxembourg
    Mary Thill did find a Henry and Elisabeth Ruppert and children, but they were from Hesse and did not come until 1853, 4 years after our Henry Ruppert and family were here. The names were Johann, age 6, Heinrich, 5, Elizabeth, 6 months. Henry was 43 and Elizabeth was 24. they came to USA in 1853 from Hesse.

    Birth - Civil Record:
    1809 Oberdonven Birth records Henri Ruppert born on 3/03/1809.The records are in french. Notice on the left is difficult to read; regist ration in Luxembourg on the 15.2.1832 vol 62 vol 35 ....? No 6 ; 1809 t he 3 march in front of the major of Flaxweiler county Betzdorf appears Rou ppert Mathias age 37 labourer in Oberdonven declares etc his wife Margueri te Anton born a masculin child on the 2 march at 5 in the morning named Henry. Whitness, Mathias Engel Labourer. Mathias Niederkorn

    Immigration:
    Between 1/25/1847 and 7/13/1849 Immigrated to the United States. These dates based upon the birth of Michael Ruppert on 1/25/1847 in Niederdonven, Luxembourg and the Land Property Deed dated 7/13/1849 in Belgium, Washington County, Wisconsin, also son Peter birth record in July 1849 in Wisconsin.

    Land Record:
    Wisconsin Ozaukee County Land Deeds Vol E - 53 and 70/100 acres in Section #7 of Township 12.
    Email from Bill, wbuivid@hotmail.com
    Land Deed records obtained at the Ozaukee County Courthouse in Port Washington, WI. Henry's original land purchase was made before Ozaukee Co. w as formed from the original Washington Co.Henry's and Theodore's records were from Volume "E" of the Land Deeds reco rds books. William's purchase from Henry was from Volume"10" of the La nd Deeds records for your reference. There were no actual record #s, ju st the page number by volume.I couldn't find Henry's purchase under the "land parcel index" and th is is because the land purchase was recorded erroneously under Secti on 7. I ended up finding it (its really section 6) through the names ind ex which I didn't know existed until one of the clerks showed me. There w ere some cross references noted in the margins of the sale from Henry to son Willi am . . . I looked at one, and it seemed to be a character reference. I d on't know if these were because of the land recording error or if Theodore Reider died intestate.

    Occupation:
    Farmer

    1855 State Census:
    1855 Census Belgium June 1, 1855 (Listed in Bea Krier's book on Belgium Town History on page 183) Henry Ruppert listed as head of household of 4 males and 1 female, all 5 foreign born. (Since Henry's wife died in 1854, this would be Henry, his daughter Maria, and sons William, Cornelius and Michael.)

    1860 Census:
    1860 Census Belgium, Ozaukee, WI page 91; Henrich Ruppert 53 a farmer bo rn in Holland (wrong), Listed living with three sons, William age 21, Corn elius age 16, Michael age 12

    Death Record - Civil:
    1867 Ozaukee County Death registration; Henry Ruppert, born in 1803 died 10/24/1867 in Fredonia, aged 64 years. Parents listed as Nicholas Ruppert a nd Anna Ruppert. Was married to Elisabeth Ruppert born Rief. Cause of death not listed, Buried at Catholic Cemetery. Occupation Farmer.
    1867 Ozaukee County Death records Vol 1 page 156; Henry Ruppert age 64 di ed 10/24/1867

    Obituary:
    Missing text or image.

    Heinrich married REIFF, Elisabeth 18 Feb 1835, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg. Elisabeth (daughter of REIFF, Wilhelmus and BASTIAN, Barbara) was born 24 Aug 1814, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 5 Jul 1854, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Lake Church, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  REIFF, Elisabeth was born 24 Aug 1814, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg (daughter of REIFF, Wilhelmus and BASTIAN, Barbara); died 5 Jul 1854, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Lake Church, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 24 Aug 1814
    • Birth - Civil Record: 24 Aug 1814
    • Immigration: Between 25 Jan 1847 and 13 Jul 1849; Unknown
    • Occupation: Bef 5 Jul 1854; Home Maker
    • Death Record - Church: 5 Jul 1854; Ozaukee Vol. 1 Page 157
    • Obituary: Aft 5 Jul 1854

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    Godparents Mathias Stein? and Elisabeth Engel.
    1814 FHC Film # 0425080 Niederdonven Church Baptismal records page3; Elisa beth Reiff born in Niederdonven to Wilhelm Reiff and Barbara Bastian, Witn ess/Godparents Mathias Stein? and Elisabeth Engel.

    Birth - Civil Record:
    1814 Niederdonven records Film # 1739815 page 364 # 20; Elisabeth born 8/2 4/1814 to William? Reiff and Barbara Bantrian?
    Name possibly Anna Elisabetha as noted in 1849 St. Mary's Lake church bapt ismal records of son Peter.

    Immigration:
    Between 1/25/1847 and 7/13/1849 Immigrated to the United States. These dates based upon the birth of Michael Ruppert on 1/25/1847 in Niederdonven, Luxembourg and the Land Property Deed dated 7/13/1849 in Belgium, Washington County, Wisconsin, also son Peter birth record in July 1849 in Wisconsin.

    Occupation:
    Home Maker

    Death Record - Church:
    1854 Ozaukee County Death registration; Elisabetha Ruppert born Rief bo rn in 1808, died in Town Belgium on 7/05/1854 of Cholera, aged 46 years. Li sted parents as Nicolas Reif and Mary Rief. Listed married to Henrich Rupp ert.
    1854 Ozaukee County Death records Vol 1 page 157; Elizabeth Ruppert died 7 /05/1854 age 46.
    Sancta Maria Ad Angelus, St. Mary's Lake Church by Beatrice WESTER KRIE R, self-published, spiral bound, 1989,page 53, taken from: The Haupt Bu ch (old script), page unknown.

    Obituary:
    Missing

    Notes:

    Marriage Record (Family):
    1835 Married Elizabeth Reiff on Feb 18, 1835 in Flaxweiler or Niederdonven Luxembourg
    Marriage Notes for HENRY RUPPERT and ELISABETH REIFF: Zeugen (Witness) Pierre Weber,Niederdonven; Nikolas Court,Moutfort; Claudius Juchum,Oberdonven; Dominique Engel,Oberdonven; Michel Bellinger,Maire ; Occupation: Tagelöhner (day labourer)

    Children:
    1. Ruppert, Infant was born 14 Sep 1836, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 14 Sep 1836, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg.
    2. Ruppert, William was born 12 Oct 1837, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 6 Jul 1915, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Lake Church, Wisconsin, USA.
    3. Ruppert, Infant was born 22 Dec 1839, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 22 Dec 1839, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg.
    4. 7. RUPPERT, Maria was born 20 Jun 1841, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 18 Nov 1883, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA; was buried Aft 18 Nov 1883, St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. Ruppert, Cornelius was born 5 Jul 1844, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 27 Jan 1930, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
    6. Ruppert, Michael G. was born 25 Jan 1847, Niederdonven, , Grevenmacher, Luxembourg; died 25 Mar 1889, Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA; was buried , Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, USA.
    7. Ruppert, Peter was born 22 Jul 1849, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; died Bef 1855, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Lake Church, Wisconsin, USA.


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