Our Theisen & Allied Surname Family History
Notes
Matches 151 to 200 of 639
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| 151 | Approximately 10 miles north of Rheinsburg | Curtz, Catharina Maria (I5841)
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| 152 | Approximately 9 miles south of Mirow, and 1.5 miles west of Rheinsburg | Family: Hoffert (Adoptive father), Christian / Curtz, Catharina Maria (F1523)
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| 153 | Arlington Cemetery - Block 5, Lot 108, No. 12 | Wilson, Virginia (I5672)
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| 154 | Baptized as an "Adult" | Wilson, Robert III (I402)
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| 155 | Baptized given name was "Laurent Ignatius" | Wittmann, Lawrence (I375)
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| 156 | Baptized in the Episcopal church as in infant | Coulson, Rebecca (I100)
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| 157 | Based on information in Emma, and Gustov's, death certificates as well as census records, it's likely that Gustuv lived at their 'summer' home located in Wind Lake, Norway Wisconsin, while Emma stayed at their home at 1626 South 22nd street in Milwaukee with their youngest child, daughter Elsie (who was likely single). Mom (Susan Theisen) talks of the stories her father (Art Rohleder) used to mention regarding him spending summers at his grandfather's summer home at Wind Lake. Mom recalls the home being on the lake and remembers seeing pictures of the family there. Death occurred at 11:45 am. Informant was Emma Rohleder. | Rohleder, Gustav Emil (I309)
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| 158 | Based on when he married his 2nd wife. | Gator, Katherine (I5481)
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| 159 | Before 1677, William owned a parcel of land east of Great Hill, Monomoit, and another lying southwest of the head of Ryder's Cove where he probably lived. But in 1689 be bought land at Cotchpinicut (Old Harbor) where he built a house and resided for some time. He took the oath of a freeman in 1690 and was a soldier in King Philip's War. As an active participant in village affairs, he served as grandjuryman, constable, inspector of whales, selectman, and was the first village | Nickerson, III, William III (I2304)
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| 160 | Birth of son Rem. Last name spelled Kysoouw. Name Rem Kysoouw Sex Male Father's Name Frederyck Kysoouw Mother's Name Maragrieta Hardenbergh | Family: Cashow "Cassou", Frederick / Hardenberg, Maragriete (F176)
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| 161 | Blk 1 Lot 48 Space W2 | Theisen, Mary Frances (I2)
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| 162 | Block: 1 Section: 1 Row: Lot: 200 Grave: 2 | Theisen, Louis Raymond (I45)
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| 163 | Block: 17 Section: B Row: Lot: 323 Grave: 1 | DeTemple, Wilhelmina (I49)
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| 164 | Born at 2pm on Thursday. Physician was O.G. Lord M.D. | Wittmann, Anna Genivieve (I364)
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| 165 | Born at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. | Schröder (Schroeder), Emma Auguste Karoline (I310)
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| 166 | Born at 8 o’clock in the morning. Note: The Ruppin district did not become the Ostprignitz-Ruppin Kries until 1993. It was officially created in 1993 by merging the districts Kyritz, Neuruppin and Wittstock. The district roughly covers the same territory as the two historic districts Ostprignitz and Ruppin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostprignitz-Ruppin | Schröder, Carl Friederich Heinrich "Julius" (I344)
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| 167 | Born at 8pm. Mrs. C Jaigen, Midwife. | Wilson, Walter Edward (I363)
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| 168 | Born at the Paulding iiomestead near Tarrytown, N. Y | Paulding, Maj. John (I5585)
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| 169 | Born in Friedrichshof, Arnswalde, Brandenburg, Prussia (according to his marriage record) on 09 Sep 1857. Friedrichshof was a "gut" or estate in Cranzin (Kranzin) in the kreis Arnswalde. Gustav's father died in Cranzin (according to Gustav's marriage record). In the closing days of World War II, the advancing Soviet red army destroyed much of the Arnswalde area, including record repositories such as civilian government buildings as well as churches. After World War II, the eastern part of Brandenburg (including Friedrichshof and Cranzin) were given to Poland, and what remained of the German records were thrown in the ground by the first Polish militia and covered with soil in May and June 1945. This, according to area historian/researcher Jochen Ullrich from http://www.heimatkreis-arnswalde.de/index.php?se=01100000_Kontakt.htm&p=390| And with that, German control of the area ceased after 700 years. For more information, see here: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/regional/countries/topics/germany/45470/ https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/10518052 https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/11057019 Arnswalde is now known as Choszczno in Poland and Kranzin now called Krzecin and Granow called today Granowo. Gustav married Emma in Rheinsberg, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Brandenburg, Germany on 29 Aug 1880. Gustav was the last of his family to emigratefrom Germany, arriving in NY in May 1885 with wife Emma and first three children, including great grandfather Franz Paul R "Frank. Gustav and family arrived at Ellis Island with 2 pieces of luggage. This was about 4 years after his mother emigrated (with her 2nd husband) with Gustav's sister Bertha, and about a year after his younger brother Albert emigrated. Family photo is probably circa 1905, in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, based on approximate ages of little Elsa and Walter in the front. | Rohleder, Gustav Emil (I309)
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| 170 | born Jensdatter | Breum, Dorthe (I1728)
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| 171 | Born on 186? | Theisen, Margaret (I74)
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| 172 | Born on 4/17/18?? | Theisen, Lawrence (I73)
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| 173 | Born surname Jeppesen | Nielsen, Jeppe (I1727)
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| 174 | Both sisters Margarite and Maria went by "Mary." | Cashow, Margarite (I393)
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| 175 | brain tumor | Bolinske, Earl (I2665)
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| 176 | Burial location confirmed on death cert. Plot information from obituary (?) | Gerstmann, Wilhelmina E J (I300)
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| 177 | buried 3/11/1899 relative Petrus This information was provided by data from the records obtained at the Forest Home Cemetery vault files maintained at the Forest Home Cemetery Mausoleum office. The names are spelled exactly as they appear. The cemetery has been deserted and many, if any, grave makers are not visibly available. 2017 | Theisen, Clement A. (I232)
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| 178 | buried 8/28/1896 parents Petrus & Maria This information was provided by data from the records obtained at the Forest Home Cemetery vault files maintained at the Forest Home Cemetery Mausoleum office. The names are spelled exactly as they appear. The cemetery has been deserted and many, if any, grave makers are not visibly available. 2017 | Theisen, Maria (I229)
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| 179 | buried 8/8/1900 relative Peter This information was provided by data from the records obtained at the Forest Home Cemetery vault files maintained at the Forest Home Cemetery Mausoleum office. The names are spelled exactly as they appear. The cemetery has been deserted and many, if any, grave makers are not visibly available. 2017 | Theisen, Lucille Malvina (I233)
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| 180 | Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery-Milwaukee, Wi. Section B-Blk 17-Lot 323 | DeTemple, Wilhelmina (I49)
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| 181 | Buried in Section N Tier 8 Space 2. | Theisen, Johann Petrus (I5804)
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| 182 | Buried in the Reformed Dutch Church burial yard | Palding, Abraham (I5572)
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| 183 | By 1658, was listed (with his father) as one of the largest landowners in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He had strong religious convictions and for many years was a missionary among the Indians of the Mashpee and Herring Pong tribes. His middle name "Henry" is given in "The ancestry and genealogy of Thomas Grover, Utah pioneer", Pg. 290 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005695033 giving some legitimacy to Henry Tupper being his grandfather. | Tupper, Capt. Thomas Henry (I5319)
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| 184 | By Joannes Koch, priest | Wittmann, Franz Michel (I370)
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| 185 | California Death Index confirms birth and death dates. His mothers maiden name as Bartello. | Bell, William Justus (I4325)
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| 186 | Cardiac decompensation. Organic heart disease probably arteriosclerotic. Other significant contributing factors - Bronchopneumonia Occurred at 6:50pm | Wilson, Walter Edward (I363)
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| 187 | Cassart is the original family name Ram Cashow is used on his tombstone Rem Kashow Rem Cashow is used by Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh Rem Cassou Rem Kashou Rem Kershaw, his son Abraham used "Kershaw" https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Rem_Cashow_(1768-1816) Additional spellings found elsewhere: Cashow, Casow, Cassou, Cosseau, Kassow, Kessou, Kessow A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau (now Long Island) - Henry Stoutenburgh, 1907 - Pg. 912. Kysoouw - on his baptism record. | Cashow, Rem Frederick (I390)
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| 188 | Catholic ceremony in Prairie Du Chien (James lived and worked in Madison) | Family: Wilson, James Voris / Sage, Katherine (F107)
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| 189 | Catholic ceremony. Helen's maiden name is spelled "Cronin" on her written mariage record from Prairie Du Chien. From the records at St. Gabriel Church in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin: On the 29th day of July, 1863, I the undersigned, the parish priest of St. Gabriel Church, do certify to have received the mutual consent of marriage by John Sage, widower of Mary McHarty and Mm Helen Cronen, daughter of Cornelius & Mary Cronen, both born in Ireland and living for more than a year in this township. The marriage was performed according to the Roman ritual in presence of Michael Donaghue and Mary McDonald. | Family: Sage, John / Cronin, Helen (F108)
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| 190 | Catholic Church | Theisen, Petrus Josephus (I6109)
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| 191 | Catholic Church | Theisen, Petrus Josephus (I6110)
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| 192 | Center/Centre/Senter Harbor was originally part of New Hampton. It became a separate town on 2 Dec 1797. The New Hampshire Churches (1856) - Robert Fowler Lawrence Pg. 486 https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_Hampshire_Churches/a4sR4gcmTWwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=the+senter+family+of+new+hampshire&pg=PA486&printsec=frontcover Title of Esq evidence - https://www.fold3.com/image/25888026/page-enoch-page-15-us-revolutionary-war-pensions-1800-1900 | Senter, Col. Joseph Esq (I1026)
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| 193 | Check MyHeritage for more family: https://www.myheritage.com/profile-530353551-12001587/william-cannon | Cannon, William (I2223)
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| 194 | Christian Hoffert is NOT Magdalena Elisabeth's birth father. He adopted her sometime prior to his marriage to her mother Catharina Maria Curtz on 14 Dec 1752. | Hoffert (Adoptive father), Christian (I5840)
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| 195 | Christopher Cocke, widower, took for his second wife, Margaret Allen, widow of John Allen, 20 Jan 1580 at St Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England.[1] Margaret's husband John Allen, who like Christopher's wife died in the year of the great plague, left Margaret a widow with five children, two of whom were buried shortly after their father John.[1]The new combined household of the Christopher Cocke and Margaret (Unknown) (Allen) Cocke held at least seven children, and they added more children to that number, including a daughter Bridget Cocke, who married Nicholas Busby in 1605.Christopher Cocke predeceased his wife Margaret, and he was buried in the churchyard of St Mary Coslany 7 May 1610.[1] No will or administration is found in Norwich records.[1] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cocke-99 | Unknown (Allen), Margaret (I2313)
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| 196 | City of Grinnell, per her obituary | Family: Johnson, Ole Kristiansen / Olsdtr "Olsdatter", Inger Oline (F7)
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| 197 | CIVIL WAR Veteran Enlisted on 8/23/1861 as a Private. On 8/23/1861 he mustered into "G" Co. WI 1st Infantry, organized at Camp Scott in Milwaukee. He was Mustered Out on 10/13/1864 at Milwaukee, WI Promotions: * 1st Lieut 9/13/1861 * Capt 8/6/1862 17 Dec 1861 - Feb 1862 Duty at Camp Wood in Munfordsville, KY. 03 Mar 1862 - 29 Mar 1862 - Duty at Nashville, TN. 08 Mar 1862 - Action on Granny White Peak near Nashville. 02 Apr 1862 - 03 May 1862 - Duty guarding railroad at bridges at Bigley's Creek near Columbia, TN. WI 1st Infantry Div - Frederick H. Dyer, A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Pg. 1673-1674. Died in Nashville TN on Sept 15th, 1865 of an accident. TWIN of Moncrief Wilson | Wilson, Capt. William Henry (I385)
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| 198 | Comes from https://www.myheritage.com/person-2003812_845244051_845244051/robert-wilson-iii | Wilson, Robert (I5758)
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| 199 | Confirmed Name is spelled Joannes Michael Theisen and birth year & parents via work with Record Click Genealogist Nancy Crandall. She provided a photocopy of the baptism record found in Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 - FHL microfilm 587,651 pg. 562. To research, Deeds: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-S33G-F https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-T9SH https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-S335-F https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-V3WB-N (1871) Witness to probate of James Gauld: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S4-2VS1 (1876) Possible sister? Anna Gertrud Thiesen Wayne County deed: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-V3CW-W https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-V3XX-M (et. al) Is this the family, ages off, perhaps children of other family members? Taser is a common mispelling in the 1850/1860 Detroit City Directories: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DCWW-MVR | Theisen, Johannes Michael (I1881)
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| 200 | Dad used to golf a lot with his grandfater, Robert Henry Coulson. | Theisen, Richard Allen (I41)
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