tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27287762077170168672024-02-06T21:09:20.827-06:00Oakwood Cemetery in Somers, WisconsinWelcome to the second of my Somers, Wisconsin Pioneer History blogs. Oakwood Cemetery is the Somers, Wisconsin cemetery but not all pioneer families are buried here. I created this Oakwood Cemetery blog primarily to assist those of you who are researching and writing your family history. If you do not find your family in this blog, search on my pioneer site and don't forget to look at the Unknown People posting. People are adding their family information often so check back again!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger108125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-73708397007051503782023-12-11T10:39:00.001-06:002023-12-11T10:39:07.676-06:00Bradley<p> Barbara Robertson Bradley</p><p><br /></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjTH-e49QuFl_zweygohx8I59fTQNjr_s6ss64WPXpPrHhtZ3_0XEU9SEXL34blwaIklp8ZkmdpFDw85NNIEqWgZuVi7XF9p-oeYk306aRphpHkip71DtoC0PiDN3zKyqLEpIIcOjFCDqXpwm95H72mHDyXXy1yroX5IFVNIdnEI96bYHFHQQ0tB1EyIMM" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="546" data-original-width="403" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjTH-e49QuFl_zweygohx8I59fTQNjr_s6ss64WPXpPrHhtZ3_0XEU9SEXL34blwaIklp8ZkmdpFDw85NNIEqWgZuVi7XF9p-oeYk306aRphpHkip71DtoC0PiDN3zKyqLEpIIcOjFCDqXpwm95H72mHDyXXy1yroX5IFVNIdnEI96bYHFHQQ0tB1EyIMM=w295-h400" width="295" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><i>(Source of photo: Find a Grace/Bobbie Bradley)</i></div><p></p><p><br /></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>Barbara Robertson Bradley</u></span></p><p>Birth: October 9, 1841, Aberdeenshire, Scotland</p><p>Death: April 30, 1889 (age 47), Somers, Kenosha County</p><p>Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County</p><p><br /></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>Marriage: Joseph Bradley and Barbara Robertson</u></span></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgMZbNJ8e5kN2frjj6kIlOXAexCkdO9jW8bunBFvBAKoQEKHojdzL0SvrkDOrvyo2JNGhPlBO5ykaKzBWEGifLcCHyO-GXrxVbQNF9jOOm1kRTRmMJnQnaaC5spMBj4IH1bNI-sOE9ixUSJctybyy69EVaNj_1Czbb2E721j0jmMqmbyzis4u9giRH2628" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="869" data-original-width="1461" height="380" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgMZbNJ8e5kN2frjj6kIlOXAexCkdO9jW8bunBFvBAKoQEKHojdzL0SvrkDOrvyo2JNGhPlBO5ykaKzBWEGifLcCHyO-GXrxVbQNF9jOOm1kRTRmMJnQnaaC5spMBj4IH1bNI-sOE9ixUSJctybyy69EVaNj_1Czbb2E721j0jmMqmbyzis4u9giRH2628=w640-h380" width="640" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><i>(Source: Wisconsin, US Marriage Registry)</i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgd0JHbYWQZoWevfCM4jz6uoZt6Twhk8D3ojI3ej6LApbhuU0Zset1hhBL7g5ofpMP8B9JcRVZBNlIvukUXTHw6oLdwrBsoqMP2lHVU2KtICndX1bgLJoGsbba5Pq-s0YluqKnw8DZ_EE6ObkRUHZt6vvY5RAYY0BdnIXtpHBXlJ2Vppjm6W7kMx__5CoQ" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="403" data-original-width="430" height="375" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgd0JHbYWQZoWevfCM4jz6uoZt6Twhk8D3ojI3ej6LApbhuU0Zset1hhBL7g5ofpMP8B9JcRVZBNlIvukUXTHw6oLdwrBsoqMP2lHVU2KtICndX1bgLJoGsbba5Pq-s0YluqKnw8DZ_EE6ObkRUHZt6vvY5RAYY0BdnIXtpHBXlJ2Vppjm6W7kMx__5CoQ=w400-h375" width="400" /></a></div>(Source: The Telegraph-Courier (Kenosha) May 9, 1889)<br /><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><br /><br /></i></div><p></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-92041129860648886812023-12-11T09:36:00.001-06:002023-12-11T10:16:28.136-06:00Robertson<p> </p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;">Partial 1861 Town of Somers Map</span></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;">Wm. Robertson 80 acre parcel in Section 23.</span></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg5Z5NDSjDe-p9IyTC9If-smZT6qTaeCTcTfgW4HRg9Ek9rBtPgP9HBfP0GD98t_kcJZihRTlPPnEdSKaUl8s5PB7zVoo_ol2715CLwacYIrJDXVcpqjZLYvffDb44yolCNxHoRBFa15Hhit8-XkPLdUgkcPTm6FmMKAiD1vtXGfNd6dIBQGoJfCBgxaA0" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="752" data-original-width="872" height="345" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg5Z5NDSjDe-p9IyTC9If-smZT6qTaeCTcTfgW4HRg9Ek9rBtPgP9HBfP0GD98t_kcJZihRTlPPnEdSKaUl8s5PB7zVoo_ol2715CLwacYIrJDXVcpqjZLYvffDb44yolCNxHoRBFa15Hhit8-XkPLdUgkcPTm6FmMKAiD1vtXGfNd6dIBQGoJfCBgxaA0=w400-h345" width="400" /></a></div><br /><br /></div><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>William Robertson</u></span><p></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p>Born March 5, 1802 in Kinneff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland</p><p>Died February 22, 1861 (age 58) in Somers, Kenosha County</p><p>Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County</p></blockquote><p><br /></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgw65kW3aC22zL9ta1TActZ_Fx6Ed3pvsj0bOGyPAEUmNv3miytCHkUUJwllqj2qCczI7_jKYo-gOLGvFOFuXK_9PjB8gMlH4SrVWFq5tzaTw-ylrUk3V0Z7EyYfcl-9wa46GtR1dtKVZZzESN_5G7bE544MbC5S9ZcOcuNKdgyrJPRtOHoWH-hkXoh5Qs" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="376" data-original-width="250" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgw65kW3aC22zL9ta1TActZ_Fx6Ed3pvsj0bOGyPAEUmNv3miytCHkUUJwllqj2qCczI7_jKYo-gOLGvFOFuXK_9PjB8gMlH4SrVWFq5tzaTw-ylrUk3V0Z7EyYfcl-9wa46GtR1dtKVZZzESN_5G7bE544MbC5S9ZcOcuNKdgyrJPRtOHoWH-hkXoh5Qs=w267-h400" width="267" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><i style="font-family: inherit;">Gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County</i></div><p></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>Charlotte Ranous Robertson</u></span></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjtRCvVm7PJgV8_m8kwd5DRtNFaVo8B0ocDRioeO17e2EHccBxxhJzOpbDrPXav_g4br1xmgnF7k0CbWTLO9FqdnUsZjcABJrnaZU-UZ13To2ti2tqRztQKtXgqr0RIxoGwrWfB3j-YpBxJx68dLHcDSj34n-q65ZqIgGQWSfqaMdH2Uol571e5fEq3OeE" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="162" data-original-width="250" height="259" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjtRCvVm7PJgV8_m8kwd5DRtNFaVo8B0ocDRioeO17e2EHccBxxhJzOpbDrPXav_g4br1xmgnF7k0CbWTLO9FqdnUsZjcABJrnaZU-UZ13To2ti2tqRztQKtXgqr0RIxoGwrWfB3j-YpBxJx68dLHcDSj34n-q65ZqIgGQWSfqaMdH2Uol571e5fEq3OeE=w400-h259" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i>Gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County</i></div><br /><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><div>Charlotte was born 1831/1832 in New York. She lived in Fishkill, Dutchess, New York according to the 1850 Census. </div><div><p>Charlotte Ranous, daughter of John Ranous (mother deceased) married William Robertson, Jr., son of William and Barbara Robertson. October 1, 1858 at the Somers Presbyterian Church. <i>(Source: Wisconsin Registration of Marriages)</i></p></div><div><p>Charlotte died February 4, 1861. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County.</p></div></blockquote><div><p></p></div><div><p><br /></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>Willie Howard Robertson</u></span></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiSYnFGtV1JZ6iv9jw-12XuIfJ9pxIrXaaJIahvdMYzvwFe8wUzfb3bT0bwcJKlo9ETPZFXE1rdVjRbIjRwkZ897V-yLjBzNSiVqAqAC9-7wSDDBJ-TyUSBft1r4JUuqbRWbi_JY9LHoPiaZ3KyGO7Oi8bvcgqOc8ZZ5Y2FmgYraRI4EWSBa7mfFNa9TA0" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="172" data-original-width="250" height="275" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiSYnFGtV1JZ6iv9jw-12XuIfJ9pxIrXaaJIahvdMYzvwFe8wUzfb3bT0bwcJKlo9ETPZFXE1rdVjRbIjRwkZ897V-yLjBzNSiVqAqAC9-7wSDDBJ-TyUSBft1r4JUuqbRWbi_JY9LHoPiaZ3KyGO7Oi8bvcgqOc8ZZ5Y2FmgYraRI4EWSBa7mfFNa9TA0=w400-h275" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i>Gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County</i></div><br /></div><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><div>Willie Howard Robertson, son of William and Charlotte Robertson</div><div><p>Born in Somers on February 4, 1861. Died at 8 months on October 27, 1861in Somers.</p></div><div><p>Buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County.</p></div></blockquote><div><p></p></div><div><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-30155705544259512662023-12-10T11:55:00.014-06:002023-12-10T13:31:34.606-06:00Felch, Alson and family<p><u style="font-family: helvetica;">1850 Federal Census (Town of Somers, Kenosha County)</u></p><p>Alson, age 38, born in New York June 10, 1813. Parents Benjamin and Jerusha Sarah Steele Jackson Felch. Died July 25, 1880 in Kenosha County. Buried Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County.</p><p>Aurelia, age 39, born in Sardina, Erie County, New York on October 5, 1810. Died July 2, 1854 in Sardina, Erie County, New York. Buried Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County. Aurelia was the daughter of John Boman Hosmer and Lura Abby Hosmer (Lura is also spelled Laura on 1851 Erie County Court records.)</p><p> <u>Children</u><br /></p><p><span><span> Lura (also known to be spelled Laura on some records) Ann</span></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: left;"><span><span>Born May 2, 1837 in Somers, Kenosha County. Married May 22, 1859 in Wisconsin. Husband John Fisk Rogers. Died August 1, 1878 in Racine.</span></span></p></blockquote><p><span> John Hosmer</span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: left;">Born December 25, 1838 in Somers, Kenosha. Married February 14, 1867 to Amelia in Lawrence, Van Buren, Michigan. Died 1895 in Amherst Junction, Portage County, Wisconsin. Buried Greenwood Cemetery in Portage County. </p></blockquote><p><span> Isaac Newton</span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: left;">Born February 10, 1843. Educated at Hillsdale, Michigan College. At eighteen years, he served in the Civil War and went to the front with Company K, 8th Wisconsin, and was with the famous Eagle regiment. He served three years. He returned to Racine and taught school in Mt. Pleasant, Racine County. On October 19, 1866, he married Miss Mary Thomas at Port Byron, New York. The came to Wisconsin and settled on a farm in Kenosha County for a time. He died in Racine and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County.</p></blockquote><span> </span>Mary Jerusha<br /><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p style="text-align: left;">Born January 14, 1845. Died at the age of 71 in 1916. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Kenosha County.</p></blockquote><p>James Alson</p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: left;">Born May 4, 1847. Died April 29, 1886. Buried in Forest Cemetery, Portage County, Wisconsin. </p></blockquote><p><br /></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>News </u></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p style="text-align: left;"><u><span style="font-family: helvetica;">Marriage</span></u></p><p style="text-align: left;">Alson Felch of Somers married Miss Eliza Carpenter of Wheatland, Wisconsin on February 12, 1857.</p><p style="text-align: left;"><i>(Source: The Telegraph-Courier) Kenosha, Wisconsin) </i></p></blockquote><p style="text-align: left;"><i><br /></i></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0 0 0 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: left;"><u><span style="font-family: helvetica;">Land Purchase-Portage, Wisconsin</span></u></p></blockquote><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p style="text-align: left;">News article of the Gazette (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) on December 9, 1908.</p><p style="text-align: left;">Land Office-Stevens Point. Two parcels purchased October 1, 1858 in Portage, Wisconsin.</p><p style="text-align: left;">Parcel: 80 acres at 23-N, 9E, Section 3 and 24-N, 10-E, Section 18.</p></blockquote><p style="text-align: left;"><i><br /></i></p><p style="text-align: left;"><i></i></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiC_0zPK2dQCQ-FMRe74fCGxqQvdUV4XyAXZOTpm03uULuQ--27yEdLhGaqXHohL8p56AmL8Mpa0OafmKZGRhEfIwPzflqqltN9j7KIt08LdwWCZ2JhXtBQwuCfQnNo8Z5QcA0CI6WhToFSEbsSB3dWRB1BsNGaPvOB1GLjRxfvQOoktSpLUbPko9uQPtc" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="496" data-original-width="626" height="317" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiC_0zPK2dQCQ-FMRe74fCGxqQvdUV4XyAXZOTpm03uULuQ--27yEdLhGaqXHohL8p56AmL8Mpa0OafmKZGRhEfIwPzflqqltN9j7KIt08LdwWCZ2JhXtBQwuCfQnNo8Z5QcA0CI6WhToFSEbsSB3dWRB1BsNGaPvOB1GLjRxfvQOoktSpLUbPko9uQPtc=w400-h317" width="400" /></a></i></div><i><br /><br /></i><p></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>1861 Partial Map of Town of Somers</u></span></p><p><span style="font-family: helvetica;"><u>Section 7, A. 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Buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Somers.</p><p>He was employed at S.C. Johnson & Son in 1946 and served for 40 years. He also was a member of the First Baptist Church in Racine, Wisconsin.</p><p><i>(Source: Racine Journal Times June 23, 1959) </i></p></blockquote><p><br /></p><u style="font-family: helvetica;">Lorin M. Felch</u><br /><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;">Born in 1867 to Isaac Newton Felch and Mary T. Felch.<br />Died May 9, 1878 at the age of 11. </blockquote><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;">Buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Somers.</blockquote><p><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-29254566324626977122017-11-08T07:35:00.000-06:002017-11-08T09:12:07.662-06:00Smith, Florence<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Florence Smith with Art Gunther and Cody Cappeli in front of her Maple House Cafe where she operated the Cafe in a small building just west of the historic old hotel located on the corner of 55th Street and 12th Avenue in Kenosha. Many customers of the Cafe were railroad workers because it was near the Northwestern railroad. Florence operated the restaurant until 1919 or 1920 when she opened a new one on Prairie Avenue (60th Street) across from the Allen A Hosiery Co.<br />
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The historic building with the arches on the right was known as the Maple House from 1896 to the mid-1920's. In 1927 it became the Hotel Wisconsin and the named changed in 1933 to the Schlitz Hotel. After several other tenants, the building eventually went into disrepair until it was renovated for office space.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Florence Smith, operator of the Maple House Cafe in Kenosha, Wisconsin with customers.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Florence E. Smith<br />
Daughter of Henry and Sarah Jane Drinkwater Smith<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Wisconsin<br />
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Edna is daughter of Henry and Sarah Jane Smith<br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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Born 1865 in the Town of Yorkville. She married Henry H. Blackburn in 1892 in Racine County. She died September 10, 1915 and is buried in Union Grove Cemetery.</div>
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Daughter of William and Mary Toase. Born July 15, 1838 in England. She married William Drinkwater (his 2nd wife) on December 26, 1860. She died April 28, 1893. Buried in Sylvania Cemetery, Yorkville.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Birney (also known as Barney) Smith<br />
WWI US Army from 1917 - 1919<br />
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Birney Smith<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Wisconsin<br />
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Photo taken by Thomas Studio, 1219 College Street, Racine, Wis.<br />
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Alfred Born 1847 in New York. Died in Racine at 18 years old</div>
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<b>Henry born 1848 in New York. Married Sarah Jane Drinkwater. He died 1916 in Racine. Buried in Oakwood, Somers.</b></div>
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John born 1850 in Sylvania, Racine County. Married Helen Phelps.</div>
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Samuel born 1852 in Sylvania, Racine County. Buried Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Married to Jennie and Mary.</div>
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Charles born 1854 in Sylvania, Racine County. Buried Cook County Cemetery, Illinois</div>
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Emily born 1860 in Sylvania, Racine County. First to go to Iowa. Married Hugh Smith. Buried Iowa.</div>
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Annie born1860 in Sylvania, Racine County. Married William Beatty. Buried Independence, Iowa.</div>
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Carrie born 1865 in Sylvania, Racine County. Married James Davis. Died 1928 buried Blairstown, Iowa.</div>
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Katie born 1869 in Sylvania, Racine County. Married Harry Jonas. Died 1897 in LeMars, Iowa.</div>
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Frank born 1877 in Union Junction, Racine County. Married Emily Watkins and Mildred Woltersdorf. Frank died 1968. Buried Oakwood Cemetery, Somers.<br />
Alfred born 1879 in Union Junction, Racine County. Married Louise "Lutie" Thomas. Alfred died 1964. Buried Sunset Ridge.<br />
Florence born 1881 in Union Junction, Racine County. Died 1982. Buried Oakwood Cemetery, Somers.<br />
Harmon born 1883 in Union Junction, Racine County. Died 1972. Buried Oakwood Cemetery, Somers.<br />
Edna Mae born 1885 in Union Junction, Racine County. Married Matt Schmidt. Died 1973. Buried Oakwood Cemetery.<br />
<b>Samuel born 1891 in Union Junction, Racine County. Married Thora Mikkelsen. Samuel died in Holland 1963. Jim Smith is directly related to this family. Samuel and Thora were his grandparents.</b><br />
Earl born 1893 in Union Junction, Racine County. Married Sal Baher. Earl died 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona. Buried at Sunnyslope in Arizona.<br />
Almeric (Allie) born 1895. Died 1988. Buried Oakwood Cemetery.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.8px;">Sarah Jane Drinkwater Smith<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.8px;">Sarah Smith tradition of family reunions.<br />
Relatives listed - useful for family history.<br />
Celebrated on homestead on Wood Road<br />
1940's</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.8px;">Samuel Smith homestead in Sylvania, Racine County, Wisconsin<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Catherine Fiddler Smith (Mrs. Samuel) Obituary<br />
Carrie Smith, daughter of Samuel and Catherine Smith<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Carrie Smith, daughter of Samuel and Catherine Fiddler Smith<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Grandfather Samuel Smith<br />
Born September 17, 1819 in New York and died June 29, 1897 in Moline, Illinois<br />
Married to Catherine Fiddler December 29, 1845 in Hudson New York (Episcopal Church)<br />
Photo taken by Thomas, 1219 College Street, Racine, Wisconsin<br />
Moline, Illinois<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Emma Beatty Bushel<br />
Photo taken by G. B. Wittick Photographer in Moline, Illinois<br />
(Photo courtesy of Jim Smith)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Carrie (1863-1928) and Delpha (California) and Grandmother Smith<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Aunt Mary Drinkwater<br />
1861-1946<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Cora Drinkwater Wilkins<br />
1882-1924<br />
Photo by Henry W. Reith, Kenosha, Wisconsin<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Emily Smith, Emma Beatty, Annie Beatty, Grandmother Smith<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Original Marriage Certificate for<br />
Henry smith and Sarah J. Drinkwater<br />
1875<br />
Union Grove, Wisconsin<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Aunt Annie Smith Beatty<br />
Photo taken by Ensminger Bros. Independence, Iowa<br />
1863-1940<br />
Independence, Iowa<br />
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Curtis and Elsie Donsing Smith<br />
Curtis born 1889 in Union Junction, Racine County. Died 1969.<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Wisconsin<br />
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Anna Smith was born in Racine County, Wisconsin on September 3, 1863. She passed away at her home two miles south of Independence on October 3, 1940 at 2:45 pm. In 1879 she came with her family to Buchanan County. On October 29, 1884, she married William Beatty of Rowley, Iowa, who preceded her in death by only four days, after nearly 56 years of wedded life. They farmed near Rowley for many years. In the fall of 1907 they moved to Independence, later moving to the farm south of town which was their home until their death.</div>
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Children of Anna Smith (Somers, Wisconsin) and William Beatty<br />
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30th Anniversary Class Reunion<br />
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Samuel and Thora Mikkelsen Smith</div>
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Born May 26, 1890 in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, Racine County, Wisconsin (WWI Reg Card and Wisconsin State birth record)</div>
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Married Thora Mikkelsen October 27, 1913</div>
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Mother is Sarah Drinkwater Smith in the Town of Yorkville, Racine County, Wisconsin</div>
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Father is H.S. Smith born in New York</div>
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Father is Gustav Mikkelsen, born in Denmark</div>
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Mother is Katherine Jorgensen born in Denmark<br />
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Thora, widow of Sam Smith who died unexpectedly while on tour in Amsterdam, Holland, suffered a heart attack on the same day. She was hospitalized in Amsterdam and returned to Kenosha where she passed away at age 72 October 14, 1965.<br />
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Ione born in 1916</div>
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Lorna born in 1917</div>
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Sheila born in 1923</div>
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Lyle born in 1924 (died 7 months old of pneumonia on April 18. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery (per Obituary).<br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Wisconsin<br />
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Farm located on 22nd Avenue about 1-1/2 north of Birch Road. Smith grew onion sets which were sold to the Lenord Seed Co of Chicago. In this photo from the left is Ione Smith Kreamer, her parents Sam and Thora SMith, Mrs. Strifling who worked for the family, Ione's sister Lorna Smith Miller and brother Merlyn Smith. They are posing with farm's first power tool, an onion screener that shook the dirt debris from the onions before shipment.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Sam Smith and his son Merlyn digging potatoes. Farmall Tractor<br />
Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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Left to Right Back Row: Allie, Art, Barnie, Earl, Kurt, and Sam Smith<br />
Left to Right Front Row: James Drinkwater, Edna, Florence, Frank, Harmie Smith<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Samuel and Thora Smith homestead<br />
Purchased farm in 1898 from Fred Scheckler<br />
22nd Avenue, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Letter by Ione Smith explaining the death of her father, Sam Smith while in Holland.<br />
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Merlyn Smith (son of Samuel and Thora Mickelsen Smith and his wife Ursula Luce Smith</div>
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Son of William and Ane Marie<br />
See Somers Pioneer Website "Pallesen"<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William C. Pallesen and Ane Marie Pallesen, Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Wisconsin<br />
Immigration Year: 1893 (Source: US Census)<br />
Children: Albert, born about 1901 and died in 1918 of influenza; George born 1903; Agnes born 1912)<br />
Daughter of William: Agnes Pallesen Sorensen. She was born in 1912 on the <a href="http://somerspioneerhistory.blogspot.com/2015/12/piper-farm-highway-h.html" target="_blank">Piper Bros. Farm</a>.<br />
Agnes Sorensen was a school teacher at Berryville School, Somers Township<br />
Granddaughter of William and Daughter of Agnes: Sandra Halmo<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-26044603095254635492014-08-10T15:02:00.001-05:002014-08-10T15:04:59.008-05:00Norris<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Rachael "Ray" Ozanne Norris and husband Myron Lee Morris<br />
(Source: findagrave.com/Rachael "Ray" Ozanne Norris. Added by Zoe Tom)<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Rachael "Ray" Ozanne Norris parents</span><br />
James Ozanne (1825-1891)<br />
Marie Fidelia Kellogg (1831-1904)<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Walter Clare Norris/1900 U. S. Federal Census</span><br />
parents: Rachael Ozanne Norris and Myron Lee Morris<br />
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Walter was born about 1889 in Illinois. He lived with his parents (Rachael and Myron and sister Marion) in Rockford, Illinois during the 1900 Census. He died at the age of 16 on January 12, 1905 in Cook County, Illinois.<br />
He was buried at Oakwood Cemetery January 14, 1905.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Marion Lela Norris/1930 U.S. Federal Census</span><br />
Marion Lela Norris was born March 25, 1886 in Illinois. She lived with her parents (Rachael and Myron) in Evanston, Illinois during the 1930 Census. Marion Lela died age the age of 85 August 1971. Her last residence and place of death is East Grand Rapid City, Michigan. She is buried at Oakwood Cemetery.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Myron Lee Norris<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
<i>(Source: USGenWebArchivesProject by Larry & Linda Kopat)</i></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ray (Rachael) OzanneNorris<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
<i>(Source: USGenWebArchivesProject by Larry & Linda Kopat)</i></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Walter Clare Norris<br />
Son of Rachael "Ray" Ozanne Norris and Myron Lee Norris<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
<i>(Source: USGenWebArchivesProject by Larry & Linda Kopat)</i></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Marion Lela Norris<br />
Daughter of Rachael "Ray" Ozanne Norris and Myron Lee Norris<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-18389521909916086182014-08-06T16:47:00.000-05:002014-08-06T16:47:51.110-05:00Pedersen<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Louisa Alicia Ozanne Pedersen<br />
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<u>Spouse:</u><br />
Peter C. Pedersen<br />
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<u>Parents:</u><br />
Abraham Ozanne (1827 - 1880)<br />
Sophia LaCrenea Ozanne (1827 - 1890)<br />
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Louisa O Pedersen<br />
December 18, 1861<br />
February 21, 1934<br />
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Peter C. Pedersen<br />
November 1, 1859<br />
February 22, 1930<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Christian Julius Jensen and Inger Marie Mogensen Jensen<br />
Summer, 1901<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Written on back of photo: Father's Mother<br />
(Source: original photo courtesy of Lynn Thompson Powell)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Note on back of photo: Our father's sister, Ante (aunt) Ane Jensen who was a fine dress maker in Denmark<br />
(Source: Original photo courtesy of Lynn Thompson Powell)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">(Source: Original photo courtesy of Lynn Thompson Powell)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Inger Jensen, 1922 working in her garden at her home at 815 Newell Street, Kenosha, Wis.<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Christian Julius Jensen,</span><span style="color: black;"> </span>born July, 1850 in Denmark. Died April 12, 1927 in Kenosha, Wisconsin<br />
Immigration Year: 1882<br />
Married to Inger Marie Mogensen December 23, 1873. Inger was born March 13, 1850 in Aalborg, Denmark and died January 18, 1938 in Kenosha. <br />
Inger immigrated to America in 1883 with four children shown in the photo below.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">1883 Denmark<br />
Mother holding Christine, James (Jens) standing, Anne and Christian sitting<br />
Father, in USA at the time.<br />
(Source: copy of photo courtesy of Lynn Thompson Powell)<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Christine Jensen</span> born April 20, 1880 in Rakkeby, Denmark. Died December 21, 1965. Married Robert Maegaard June 4, 1902. In 1948 Christine and her husband moved to Safford, Arizona. In 1956, Christine returned to live in Kenosha.<br />
<em>Children:</em> Gladys born 1902<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">James (Jens) Marinus Jensen</span>, born Feb. 26, 1876 in Rakkeby, Denmark. Died Aug. 5, 1904 in Wisconsin from an accident at the age of 28. See photo below.<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Anna Johana Jensen</span> born Aug. 31, 1874 in Rakkeby, Denmark. Died May 4, 1964 in Kenosha. Never married. She cared for her parents until they died. <br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County</td></tr>
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<span style="color: orange;">Christian Peter Jensen</span> born Dec. 21, 1877 in Denmark. Died Nov. 20, 1953 in Wisconsin. Married Emma Emily Gentz. Christian Peter was in the Spanish American War serving in Cuba.<br />
<em>Children:</em> Harold James born in 1909 and Ardella Geraldine born 1913. See photo below.<br />
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<strong>Other Child of Christian Julius and Inger Marie Mogensen</strong><br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Lauritz (Lawrence</span>) was born April 1881 in Rakkeby, Denmark and died August 1882 in Denmark from Whooping Cough as an infant.<br />
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<strong>Christian Julius and Inger Marie children after Inger arrived in Wisconsin</strong><br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Estella (Stella) Jensen</span>, daughter, born March 28, 1884 in Somers, Wisconsin. She died Feb. 13, 1962 in Kenosha. She married Joseph A. Meurer in 1907. <br />
<em>Children:</em> Edith born 1908, Irving born 1910, Hazel born 1912, Virginia born 19??<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Joseph Meurer, age 27 and Stella Jensen Meurer, age 23<br />
Wedding July 27, 1907<br />
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The First Kenosha Hospital 1907 and Stella Jensen<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Laura Jensen</span>, daughter, born November 30, 1885 in Wisconsin. Died January 7, 1979. She married William E. Thompson (1886-1962) on March 25, 1920.<br />
<em>Children:</em> Jean born 1921, Charles William born 1922, Margaret born 1925, Richard born 1927<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Laura Jensen<br />
Augustana Hospital School of Nursing<br />
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See Laura Jensen-Thompson<br />
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Laura Jensen Thompson<br />
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Alice B. Bailey, Mabel Longmore, Sena Jensen Iverson, Emma Jensen, Christine Jensen Maegaard, Kathrine S. Pophal, Minnie Grimshaw Ozanne, Fannie Baker, Anna Jensen, Kittie Haigh.</td></tr>
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<span style="color: orange;">Sena (Sine) Jensen,</span> daughter, born January 30, 1889 in Racine, Wisconsin. Died January 10, 1973. She married Carl Iverson March 1, 1916.<br />
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Anna at the top, Stella at 18 years old on the left, and Christine on the right<br />
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Columbia Barracks, Havana, Cuba<br />
Veteran of the Spanish American War<br />
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Christian Peter Jensen was born December 21, 1877 in Denmark. He arrived in the U.S. in 1882. He died November 20, 1953 in Wisconsin and is buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War, 7th Cavalry and he served in Cuba.<br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County</td></tr>
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<strong>Christian Peter married Emma Emily Gentz. The Gentz family were one of the early pioneers of Somers Township.</strong><br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Emma Emily Gentz</span> was the daughter of Charles Gentz (also spelled Geutz) who immigrated from Germany to the U.S. on November 2, 1870, arriving at the Port in Baltimore. Charles was born May 10, 1851 and on the 1900 US Census was shown living in Somers Township as a widow. His children were listed as Frederick, Emma, Louis, and George. Also living with him were his uncle Herman (age 77), and aunt Willimena (age 77) and mother-in-law Louisa Freitag. Herman Gentz and Willemena Gentz were living in the Town of Somers on the US 1870 Census. Louis and George Gentz are shown in the <a href="http://somerspioneerhistory.blogspot.com/2011/09/1897-burr-oak-school.html" target="_blank">1897 class photo of Burr Oak School</a>, Somers Township and were class mates of the Jensen children. The Gentz family rented in Somers Township.<br />
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<u>1910 US Federal Census</u><br />
Lived in Somers Township<br />
Chris P. Jensen, age 32, born in Denmark about 1878<br />
Emma Jensen, spouse, age 27, born about 1883<br />
Harold Jensen, son, 7 months old, born about 1909 <em>(Harold James was born August 24, 1909 and died June 16, 1949.</em><br />
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Ardella Jensen, daughter, born about 1914 <em>(Ardella Geraldine Jensen was born Sept. 13, 1913 and died April 1984. </em><br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Note: Otto's parents, Henry and Setha Green lived in Kenosha but were also buried at Oakwood Cemetery)</td></tr>
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Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County</td></tr>
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James Jensen was born February 26, 1876 in Rakkeby, Denmark. He died August 5, 1904.<br />
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"The funeral services of James Jensen, killed by a train near Corliss (now known as Sturtevant), were held from his late home Sunday afternoon. A large concourse of sympathizing friends followed the remains to Oakwood Cemetery."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal Aug. 10, 1904)</em><br />
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"One by one the old pioneer residents of Somers are passing away, and this week we are called upon to chronicle the death of Moses C. Buswell, who died at his home on Thursday morning, December 2, at the age of seventy-five years. The deceased was born in Warren, N.H. January 2, 1923, and at the age of twenty years he accompanied his parents westward, their purpose being to seek a home in the west where land could be had cheap, the family arriving in Southport, Kenosha County, in the early 1840's. Moving to the Town of Paris they engaged in farming. The subject of this sketch soon returned to the east where he chose a companion for life's journey, being married to Miss<strong> Lucy</strong> J. Gardner of Hornby, N.Y. on September 3, 1848.<br />
The young couple soon arrived in Paris and settled on a farm. Mr. Buswell having developed an early fondness for teaching school, devoted a part of his time in the district schools instructing the children of the neighborhood. He manifested such an interest in the welfare of the schools that he was appointed school inspector, which office he held for a number of years. In early life he had realized that there was something far better than the goods of this world for which to live and as he grew up to the years of manhood his faith in God grew stronger and stronger. Standing on this solid foundation he united with the church and took an active part in later years in building and organizing the Free Baptist Church of Paris, in Kenosha county. Being a resident of Somers for several years he had the respect of all who knew him and in all his dealings with his fellow men, honesty was one of his principal characteristics.<br />
Eleven children were born to them as follows: Ezra M. of Concord, N.H.; John H. of Churdan, Iowa; Malvina M., Whiting, Kansas; Alfonse M. is dead; Charles H. of Minona, Minn.; Mary L. of Kenosha; William H. of Eagle Grove, Iowa; Genevieve is dead; <strong>Ottawa F.</strong> who occupies the farm; Moses C. of Burnette Junction, Wisconsin and James O. of Watertown, Wisconsin.<br />
The funeral services were held on Saturday morning from the house and were conducted by Rev. Dickinson of Mygatt's Corners. He chose for his text a part of the 21st verse of the 1st chapter of Philippians. "To die is gain." The remains were interred in Oakwood Cemetery."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Daily Journal, publication date, December 7, 1897.)</em><br />
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Buswell, who have resided for four years in Concord, N.H., visited his brother Otto and family last week. They have departed for Beatrice, Nebraska, where they will make their future home, having resided there previous to their location in the past.<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Daily Feb. 8, 1899)</em><br />
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Mary Ann Ozanne<br />
Lawrence F. (son) Ozanne<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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Peter Ozanne<br />
Peter Ozanne was born on the island of Guernsey, in the English Channel, March 27, 1827, and died March 6, 1905, lacking but twenty-one days of being seventy-eight years old. He was one of the pioneers in this section of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, and for many years was a very prominent and influential man in Somers Township.<br />
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<strong>James and Rachel (Thoume) Ozanne</strong>, the<strong> parents of Peter</strong> Ozanne, were natives of Guernsey. They were the parents of four children: three sons and one daughter:<br />
James (married, reared a family, became a physician)<br />
Peter (read this story)<br />
John (died at the age of fifteen years)<br />
Rachel (died in childhood)<br />
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James Ozanne and his family came to America, landing in Racine, Wisconsin, June 18, 1842. On July 4th following, be bought 326 acres of land, located in Somers, Township, Kenosha County, later dividing a portion of this land between his sons, James and Peter, and passed the balance of his life here, dying aged seventy-two years. He was twice married, his first wife being the other of our subject (Peter). After her death, he went back to Guernsey where <strong>he married Mary Carre</strong>, who still lives in Somers Township; she has been blind for some years. Four children were born to this union:<br />
Alfred C. of Tempe. Arizona<br />
Helena, widow of H.A. Hitler, of Somers Township<br />
Miss Emma, of Somers Township<br />
Edward G., of Somers Township<br />
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On March 28, 1849, <strong>Peter Ozanne was married to Miss Mary Ann LeMessurier</strong>, who was born April 17, 1832 in Guernsey, and six children were born to them, as follows:<br />
Mary Ann (died aged five months)<br />
Pierre T.(single and living on the homestead with his brother, Lawrence E.)<br />
Lawrence E. (living on the homestead with his brother, Pierre T.)<br />
Clarence F. (twin brother of Lawrence E. died in 1884, aged twenty years and three days)<br />
Rosa A. (married Fred L. Holmes, lives at South Haven, Michigan and has five living children)<br />
Charles H. (died in 1877, aged nine years, eleven months and twenty-four days)<br />
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For a period of nineteen years, Peter Ozanne was Town Clerk continuously; for a number of years he was Town Treasurer, was Clerk of School District No. 7, and for a few years was Secretary of the Somers Mutual Fire Insurance Company.<br />
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The farm which Mr. Ozanne originally owned in Somers Township, a gift from his father, contained eighty-seven acres, two acres having since been sold. To have lived in one locality for sixty-three years and to have, during that time, gained the respect and esteem of one's fellow citizens and preserved it to the end, is a pretty fair test of a man's quality, and such was the case with Peter Ozanne. His remains rest in Oakwood Cemetery. he was a consistent member of the Methodist Church.<br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Township of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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Mother: Mary Ozanne (Born 1832)<br />
Father: Peter Ozanne (Born 1827)<br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Township of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
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Maria Kellogg Ozanne died Feb. 16, 1904 in Winnebago, Wis.<br />
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Maria Fidelia, daughter of Austin Kellogg, born in Cicero, New York, 2 September married in Princeton, Wisconsin; 21 Sept 1851 Dr. James Ozanne born in the Isle of British Channel 21 May 1825, son of James Ozanne and Rachel Thomne died in Somers, Wisconsin 24 July 1891. He was a physician was graduated from Hahnemann Medical College Chicago 1862 and res in Somers, Wis. Was an Episcopalian and a Republican. After his death, Marie res in Oshkosh, Wis. with her eldest son.<br />
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Children born in Somers James Thomne Ozanne born 13 Aug. 1853 married 8 June Carrie Jane Barnes res in Oshkosh. Rachel Amelia Ozanne born 26 June 1858 married in Somers 25 1884 Rev. ML Harris res in Rockford, Ill. Walter Henry Ozanne born 9 Oct 1861 died 1 May 1888. Gail Austin Ozanne born 31 May 1863 died 21 Mar 1883. Irvine Eugene Ozanne born 28 July 1865 unm. Herbert Giles Ozanne born 13 July 1869 is unm<br />
<em>(Source: information above added to Ancestry.com by tim10ela on May 17, 2012)</em><br />
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Oshkosh Daily, May 25, 1909<br />
Application of Clara M. Kellogg to admit to Probate the Last Will and Testament of Marie A. Kellogg of Oshkosh.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-32677856434593041052013-05-28T15:49:00.001-05:002014-08-10T17:59:16.079-05:00Ozanne, Gail<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Gail Austin Ozanne<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County, Wisconsin<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry & Linda Kopet, USGenWebArchivesProject Wisconsin)<br />
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Gail Austin Ozanne was born May 31, 1863 and died March 31, 1883.<br />
She was the daughter of Dr. James Ozanne and Maria Fidelia Kellogg. Maria was the daughter of Austin Kellogg, one of the first settlers in Somers.<br />
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1870 U.S. Census for Somers Township<br />
James Ozanne<br />
Maria Fidelia Kellogg<br />
children:<br />
James T., age 16<br />
Rachel A., age 11<br />
Walter H., age 8<br />
Gail A., age 6<br />
Irving, age 4<br />
Herbert, age 10/12Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-44130997826395762242013-02-17T14:18:00.001-06:002013-02-17T14:18:13.112-06:00Petrie<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">John, Lydia and Frazier Petrie<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry & Linda Kopet, USGenWenArchivesPorjectWisconsin)<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Partial 1861 Map of Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
Section 16, J. Petrie two parcels of 40 acres each</td></tr>
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<u>1880 U.S. Federal Census</u><br />
John Petrie, age 66, born about 1814 in Scotland<br />
Married<br />
Spouse: Lydia Petrie, born 1834<br />
Children: Frazier born 1855<br />
Children: Frank born 1858<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-46868677914073070752013-02-17T13:50:00.001-06:002013-02-17T13:52:31.337-06:00Porter<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Partial 1861 Map of Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
Section 17<br />
A.B. Porter, 160 acres<br />
S.W. Porter, 80 acres<br />
?.B. Porter, 80 acres</td></tr>
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<u>1860 U.S. Census. Home in Somers</u><br />
Asa B. Porter, age 56, born in Connecticut<br />
Isabella, age 26, born in Scotland<br />
Ann Augustus, age 4, born in Wisconsin<br />
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(Note: The Porter family lived in Racine during the 1850 Census. This is mentioned because Edna Porter is buried in Oakwood Cemetery. Edna Porter was married to Samuel W. Porter who owned 80 acres mentioned above.)<br />
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<u>1850 U.S. Census. Home in Racine</u><br />
Asa Porter, born 1803, age 47<br />
Edna, age 53, 1797<br />
Samuel W. Porter, age 45, 1805<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Edna Porter, wife of Samuel Porter<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers, Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry & Linda Kopet, USGenWebArchives Porject Wisconsin)</td></tr>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-76260290344918223912013-02-17T11:50:00.002-06:002022-06-19T09:53:52.876-05:00Johnson<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Partial 1861 Map of Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
Section 29, Parcel H. Johnson 120 acres.<br />
Adjoining parcel of L. Johnson may be related but no documentation is available.</td></tr>
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<u>1850 U.S. Federal Census. Henry Johnson family lived in "Pike" now known as Somers Township.</u><br />
Henry Johnson, born 1794 in Vermont<br />
Violata Johnson, born 1793 in Vermont <br />
Lovina Johnson, born 1820 in New York<br />
Kiolata Johnson, born 1826 in New York<br />
Charles H. Johnson, born 1829 in New York<br />
Maria Johnson, born 1833 in New York<br />
Edwin Johnson, born 1835 in New York<br />
Isaac S. Johnson, born 1812 in New York (correction: should be Isaac L., not S.)<br />
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<u>1860 U.S. Federal Census. J.L. Johnson family lived in Somers.</u><br />
J.L. Johnson, born 1813 in New York (should be I.L. Johnson)<br />
Delia B. Johnson, born 1824 in New York<br />
Herbert N. Johnson, born 1857 in Wisconsin<br />
Everett J. Johnson, born 1859 in Wisconsin<br />
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<u>1870 U.S. Federal Census. Lived in Township of Somers</u><br />
Isaac Johnson, age 57. His occupation was listed as "cheese manufacturer"<br />
living with Henry Carpenter, age 29 "cheese manufacturer"<br />
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<u>1880 U.S. Federal Census. Lived in Township of Somers</u><br />
Isaac Johnson, age 67 - Lawyer<br />
Mercy Johnson, age 68 - Keeps House<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Isaac L. Johnson<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry & Linda Kopet, US GenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Delia Benedict Johnson, wife of Isaac L. Johnson<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry & Linda Kopet, US GenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mercy, wife of Isaac L. Johnson<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry & Linda Kopet, US GenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-37635704526542321502012-12-10T15:11:00.001-06:002013-01-09T17:12:53.053-06:00Northway, Clarence<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Clarence A. Northway<br />
son of Edgar Northway<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry and Linda Kopet, USGenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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"Clarence A. Northway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, age 54, passed away June 13, at Milwaukee following a short illness. Mr. Northway was born in Somers Township August 9, 1893, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Northway. For many years he had been employed by the Chicago & North Western Railroad and lately had worked in the water department, City of Milwaukee. He was a member of the Kenosha Lodge of Masons and Veterans of Foreign Wars.<br />
Several nieces and nephews survive. Funeral services will be held at the Hansen Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Somers."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal June 15, 1948)</em><br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-63644713546023621572012-12-10T15:03:00.002-06:002012-12-10T15:04:05.585-06:00Bishop, Albert & Minnie<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Albert J. and Minnie Bishop<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Linda and Larry Kopet, USGenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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"Mrs. Minnie E. Bishop, age 73, passed away this morning at the home of her son, J. Lorin Bishop, in Somers, following a long illness. Born June 21, 1873, in Ixonia, Wisconsin, Mrs. Bishop came to Franksville at the age of 1 year and when she was 17 she moved to the village of Somers where she spent the remainder of her life. On December 12, 1901, she was married to Albert J. Bishop. She was a member of the Somers Congregational Church, Ladies Aid and Missionary Society.<br />
Surviving are her husband, Albert; two sons, A. Elroy of south Bend, Ind., and J. Lorin of Somers; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Bush of Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin and Mrs. Adella Mortensen of Wheaton, Ill. Funeral services will be held at Hansen Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery in Somers."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal March 22, 1947)<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2728776207717016867.post-88386630751546875002012-12-10T14:27:00.001-06:002012-12-10T14:48:55.597-06:00Walraven<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Daniel J. Walraven<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Township of Somers, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry and Linda Kopet, USGenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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(The above grave is hard to read but the letter Walraven can be read as well as the "born 1879". This gravestone may belong to Mrs. Anna Bond Walraven. She died at age 31 which would be about 1909/1910 the date of the obituary below.<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Township of Somers, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry and Linda Kopet, USGenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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"Mrs. Anna Bond Walraven died Thursday morning after a short illness of pneumonia and complication of diseases, aged 31 years. Mrs. Walraven had resided in Somers, but a few months coming here, from the the Township of Paris. A husband, four small children, father and mother survive to mourn her departure.<br />
The funeral services were held from the Methodist Church Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. Wood. Interment at Oakwood Cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in this their hour of sadness."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal May 4, 1909)</em><br />
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<u>U.S. 1910 Census - Lived in Township of Somers</u><br />
Daniel J. Walraven, age 31, born about 1879 in Holland.<br />
Immigration Year: 1895<br />
Children:<br />
Margaret, Alfred, Charles and Ruth<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Bonnie Helgeson, granddaughter of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Minnie Donsing and William Lauer wedding portrait<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Bonnie Helgeson, granddaughter of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Minnie Donsing Lauer<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Bonnie Helgeson, granddaughter of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Left to Right: Wilma, Wilfred, and Louise Lauer. Children of William and Minnie Donsing Lauer.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Bonnie Helgeson, granddaughter of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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William Lauer played an important role in the growth in the Township of Somers in the early 1900's. Today, if you drive the Somers Township countryside, you will see barns still standing today built by William Lauer. Scroll down on this page and see a sample of barns built "In the News" below. Find more barns and homes built by William Lauer and B.F. Yule on my Somers Pioneer website, <a href="http://somerspioneerhistory.blogspot.com/2011/11/barns-new.html" target="_blank">barns of Somers</a> link.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built a barn in the Township of Paris, 1/2 mile west of the Star Creamery.<br />
Date of postcard: April 1914<br />
See front of postcard below.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built this barn in the Township of Paris, 1/2 mile west of the Star Creamery.<br />
Date of postcard: April 1914<br />
See front of postcard above.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer's saw-rig used to work of John Herzog barn in the Town of Somers<br />
Date of postcard: June 1915<br />
See front of postcard below.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer's saw-rig used to work of John Herzog barn in the Town of Somers<br />
Date of postcard: June 1915<br />
See front of postcard above.<br />
Notice the hat, vest, and white shirt on the man running the saw on the left.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built a silo for Wm. Bose near Berryville.<br />
(Note: Berryville is a community located on the shore of Lake Michigan in Somers Township)<br />
Date of postcard October 7, 1916<br />
See front of postcard below.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built a silo for Wm. Bose near Berryville.<br />
(Note: Berryville is a community located on the shore of Lake Michigan in Somers Township)<br />
Date of postcard October 7, 1916<br />
See front of postcard above.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built a house in the Township of Somers for Matt Frederick located on the west line of Somers.<br />
Date of postcard January 17, 1916<br />
See front of postcard below.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built a house in the Township of Somers for Matt Frederick located on the west line of Somers.<br />
Date of postcard January 17, 1916<br />
See front of postcard above.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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William Lauer built a house in the Township of Paris, east of the Star Creamery, for Nic Frederick.<br />
Date of postcard June 5, 1914<br />
See front of postcard below.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer built this house in the Township of Paris, east of the Star Creamery, for Nic Frederick.<br />
This is the front of a postcard above.<br />
(Notice the chickens in the front yard.)<br />
Date November 23, 1914<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Bill Lauer fishing at Lake George with some of his carpenters.<br />
This is the front of a postcard sent to his nephew in Oregon<br />
Date November 23, 1914<br />
See below.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Bill Lauer fishing at Lake George with some of his carpenters.<br />
This is the postcard sent to his nephew in Oregon<br />
Date November 23, 1914<br />
See photo above.<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Marilyn Mullen, granddaughter of Mattie Lauer Bassindale, sister of William Lauer)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William Lauer and Minnie Donsing Lauer<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry and Linda Kopet USGenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mathias and Mary Lauer, parents of William Lauer<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
(Source: Photo courtesy of Larry and Linda Kopet USGenWebArchivesProjectWisconsin)</td></tr>
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<span face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" style="color: orange; font-size: large;"><u>1905 U.S. Federal Census (Somers Township)</u></span><br />
William Lauer, age 34, born about 1871<br />
Minnie Lauer, age 22, born about 1883<br />
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<span face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" style="color: orange; font-size: large;"><u>1870 U.S. Federal Census (Kenosha, Wis., Ward 3)</u></span><br />
Mathias Lauer, age 22, born about 1847<br />
Mary Lauer, age 23, born 1847 in Canada<br />
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<span face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" style="color: orange; font-size: large;"><u>1870 U.S. Federal Census (Kenosha, Wis., Ward 2)</u></span><br />
Nicholas Lauer, age 58, born about 1812<br />
Ann Lauer, age 55, born about 1815<br />
Jacob Lauer, age 14, born about 1856<br />
Catherine Lauer, age 12, born about 1858<br />
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<span face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" style="color: orange; font-size: large;"><u>1850 U.S. Federal Census (Chicago, Ill. Ward 7)</u></span><br />
Nicholas Lauer, age 38, born about 1812 in Germany<br />
Catharina, age 35, born about 1815 in Germany<br />
John, age 7, born about 1843 in Germany<br />
Maria, age 5, born about 1845 in Germany<br />
Mathias, age 3, born about 1847 in Illinois<br />
Nicholas, age 1, born about 1949 in Illinois<br />
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<em>NOTE: Catharina Lauer is buried in St. George Cemetery, Kenosha, Wisconisn. Her gravestone notes date of birth March 15, 1817 and date of death July 1, 1930.</em><br />
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<em>NOTE: Nicholas Lauer is buried in St. George Cemetery, Kenosha, Wisconsin. His gravestone notes date of birth March 12, 1912 and date of death Aug. 25, 1879.</em><br />
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<em>NOTE: Nicholas J. Lauer is buried in St. George Cemetery, Kenosha, Wisconsin. His gravestone notes date of birth Aug. 9, 1849 and date of death July 17, 1929.</em><br />
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<em>NOTE: Elizabeth, wife of N.J. Lauer, is buried in St. George Cemetery, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Her gravestone notes date of birth Jan 28, 1852 and date of death Aug. 25, 1925.</em><div><i><br /></i></div><div><b><span style="color: #ffa400;">Peter Lauer Obituary</span></b></div><div><b><span style="color: #ffa400;">Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauer, Husband of Miss Myrtle Gardinier.</span></b></div><div><i><br /></i></div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkJU41hboci7I7f1IiA2ymfjt6f1ld3sJxvJXrDJqkPhzdu_DKzAP8BRHTOGF2svKobOEJfnXlESa3qzzwOA3l7wrQDrxX74daGjdp6yKFt0vfdf3YCdmlTk2SB4I8P5eGEmxdv1z7yR8/s3676/Lauer%252C+Peter_0001.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3676" data-original-width="855" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkJU41hboci7I7f1IiA2ymfjt6f1ld3sJxvJXrDJqkPhzdu_DKzAP8BRHTOGF2svKobOEJfnXlESa3qzzwOA3l7wrQDrxX74daGjdp6yKFt0vfdf3YCdmlTk2SB4I8P5eGEmxdv1z7yR8/w148-h640/Lauer%252C+Peter_0001.jpg" width="148" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGqEKnp58rJWNvQYImwIIj0Pwqb_pzxGDxJgJRcoH9zR-s5LiNGeiuCDuq9Rf-PFd7Z1Uvos5mVMKm1v4UB0OGzd9GQEj08zMotUewpx5nghYF65ZMPgF2FK0QOEgv1LeQmovstO2Myqs/s3010/Lauer%252C+Peter_0002.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3010" data-original-width="1045" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGqEKnp58rJWNvQYImwIIj0Pwqb_pzxGDxJgJRcoH9zR-s5LiNGeiuCDuq9Rf-PFd7Z1Uvos5mVMKm1v4UB0OGzd9GQEj08zMotUewpx5nghYF65ZMPgF2FK0QOEgv1LeQmovstO2Myqs/w222-h640/Lauer%252C+Peter_0002.jpg" width="222" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-style: italic;">(Source: Kenosha News. Clipping has no date)</span></div></div><div><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-style: italic;"><br /></span></div>
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<span face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" style="color: orange; font-size: large;"><u>Lauer "In the News" including barns built</u></span><br />
"William Lauer is putting up the machinery building for Henry Lytle & Son.<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal April 26, 1900)</em><br />
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"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassidale of Idaho are visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lauer."<br />
"Tom Corbett is building an addition to his house. William Lauer is doing the work."<br />
"William Lauer has improved the looks of his barn with a good coat of paint."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Weekly Sept. 10, 1901)</em><br />
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"W.J. Rhodes is building an addition on his barn. William Lauer is doing the carpenter work."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Dec. 3, 1902)<br />
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"William Lauer began work of Jack Biehn's house Monday morning. It is being remodeled."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Aug. 8, 1900)<br />
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"Mrs. Lauer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bassendale of Racine."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly June 12, 1899)<br />
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"Christ Rasmussen has put up an ice house. William Lauer did the carpenter work."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Jan 13, 1905)<br />
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"Mrs. Harry Bassendale, nee Miss Mattie Lauer, is visiting among friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Bassendale will depart for southwestern Idaho in a short time where they will make their future home"<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Oct. 30, 1899)<br />
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"Mr. Frank Lauer sold his farm known as the Salentine farm, to a Mr. J.P. Terkelsen of Kenosha for $8,500. He has also sold on acre of land at Somers to Mr. Isaac T. Bishop."<br />
"Mr. William Lauer is getting home his wood for the coming season."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Feb. 23, 1903)<br />
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"Mrs. S.S. Strong is having her barn shingled. William Lauer is doing the work."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily June 11, 1901)<br />
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"Mr. William Lauer is putting up a large barn for Matt Wyres which is now nearing completion."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Nov. 19, 1901)<br />
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"Christ Tasmussen is remodeling his barn. William Lauer is doing the carpenter work."<br />
(Source: Racome Daily July 3, 1905)<br />
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"Henry Lytle and Sons are having their mill re-shingled. William and Robert Lauer are doing the work."<br />
(Source: July 24, 1899)<br />
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"Miss Mattie Lauer and Mr. H. Bassindale will be united in marriage at Somers, November 10."<br />
(Source" Racine Weekly Nov. 19, 1896)<br />
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"William Lauer fell from the roof of a house last week and was badly hurt although his injuries are not of a serious nature."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Nov. 4, 1903)<br />
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"William Lauer began work on Mrs. Grimshaw's house this week."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Sept. 20, 1900)<br />
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"William Lauer and his men are at work shingling the Presbyterian Church."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Sept 20, 1900)<br />
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"William Lauer is working on Matt Rasmussen's new barn on farm Number 2, the building to be 54 x 40. A carload of lumber was received."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Feb. 19, 1907)<br />
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"William Lauer who has been ill with pneumonia is improving."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Mar 13. 1907)<br />
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"The lumber was hauled for Mrs. Mary Gascoigne's new house Monday. William lauer has the contract for the building."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily May 5, 1908)<br />
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"Mrs. William Lauer who underwent an operation at the Kenosha Hospital last Monday is improving as fast as can be expected."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily Aug. 29, 1909)<br />
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"Miss Minnie Lauer, age 44, died at St. Mary's Hospital yesterday. There survives a father and mother, four sisters and three brothers. Funeral services from the family home on Milwaukee road are at 8:30 o'clock. Burial at St. Joseph in Kenosha."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Feb. 9, 1909)<br />
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"William Lauer and his carpenters are building a large barn for John Ryder."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Feb. 9, 1909)<br />
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"Frank Lauer purchased a team of horses in Milwaukee on Friday. He will work his mother's farm and also James S. Nelson's place this year."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily April 20, 1909)<br />
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"Edward Fink has a barn raising last Wednesday. William lauer is doing the carpenter work."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily Jan. 25, 1909)<br />
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"William Lauer and his gang of carpenters are enjoying a week's camping and fishing at the lakes in the western part of the county."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily July 27, 1909)<br />
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"William Lauer and his carpenters went to South Milwaukee the first of the week to build a large barn."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily April 10, 1906)<br />
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"William Lauer sold his farm of 33 acres to Andrew Oleson. consideration $122.00 an acre."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily, Aug. 5, 1907)<br />
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"Mrs. William Lauer returned home from the Kenosha Hospital where she has been for two weeks."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Sept. 7, 1910)<br />
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"William Lauer and his carpenters are building a barn for William Gross."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily, April 6, 1909)<br />
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"Jay W. Rhodes is having timbers hewn in the woods for a large barn he will build. William Lauer has the contract for the building."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily Dec. 29, 1908)<br />
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"Mr. and Mrs. William Lauer buried their infant son on Sunday."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekley, Sept 7, 1906)<br />
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"Mr. Frank Lauer aged 41 died at St. Mary's Hospital in Racine on Tuesday Nov 24 after a short illness of paralysis. Funeral services were held Thursday morning from the residence of his brother, Joseph Lauer and at St. Lawrence Church in Milwaukee. The decease leaves a widow and several children. Interment at Calvary Cemetery in Milwaukee."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Dec. 1, 1908)<br />
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"The next building to be constructed in the village will be an ice house for Peter Anderson. William Lauer will do the work."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Jan. 15, 1907)<br />
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"William Lauer and his force of carpenters are building a barn for Fred Donsing."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily Feb. 21, 1910)<br />
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"William Lauer and his force of carpenters have been remodeling Edward Fink's barn on his farm on the County Line Road."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily Feb. 21, 1910)<br />
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"William Lauer and his carpenters will building a new modern house for John Gehring of Berryville."<br />
(Source: Racine Daily April 16, 1912)<br />
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"William Lauer and his carpenter's returned home on Saturday afternoon after a weeks camping at Silver Lake."<br />
(Source: Racine Weekly Aug. 27, 1913)<br />
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"William Lauer and his force of carpenters are building a large barn for Ira Burgess at Kellogg's Corners."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Sept. 25, 1911)<br />
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"George Thomas is re-modeling his house and also building an addition to it. William Lauer and his force of carpenters are doing the work."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Mar. 25, 1912)<br />
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"August Gitzlaff is making some improvements on his house. William Lauer and his men are doing the work."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal June 18, 1912)<br />
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"William Lauer and his men have been at work the past week on John Herzog's tenant house which they have remodeled."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal June 11, 1912)<br />
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"William Lauer and his force of carpenters have finished Joseph Lotz's new barn and have gone to Tuesdell to work."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Sept 30, 1913)<br />
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"Mrs. Smith is building a new barn. William Lauer and his forces are doing the work."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal June 13, 1911)<br />
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"John Blackmon is building a new house. William Lauer and his force of men are doing the carpenter work."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Sept 19, 1912)<br />
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"William Lauer and his force of carpenters have finished the large cold storage for M.A. Anderson. They will build a barn for Arthur Murray."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal Nov 7, 1913)<br />
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"William lauer and his force of carpenters are building a house for Nicholas Frederick."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal May 26, 1914)<br />
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"Chris A. Jensen has been hauling lumber for a new barn that he intends to build this spring."<br />
(Source: Racine Journal April 16, 1914)<br />
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"Through his persistency to conduct a saloon without a license, Frank Lauer has at last run into the meshes of the law, as he and Mrs. Lauer were arrested recently on the charge of selling liquor without a license. The warrants were issued for their arrest and placed in the hands of Constable Truesdall who served them on the 25th of July. The accused parties had a hearing before Justice Rhodes and the trial set for last Saturday. The defendants retained Attorney Slater of Kenosha, and the District Attorney, A. E. Buckmaster, represented the state. The prosecution was in possession of evidence that resulted in establishing the guilt of Mr. Lauer, and Justice Rhodes gave him the full extent of the fine, which was $100 and costs, amounting to $121. It is said, however, that an appeal will be taken to the Circuit Court. Mrs. Lauer was discharged for the reason that one of the important witnesses for the state was absent from home and could not be located in time for the trail."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal, August 4, 1902)</em><br />
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<u>Lauer/Thompson</u> (1-23-1902) "Another important real estate deal has been closed within the last few days in the village, Frank Lauer having purchased the property of Frank Thompson, which consists of 37-1/2 acres of land and the buildings, located on the east side of the railroad tracks. It is said that Mr. Lauer will open up a meat market and probably a hotel in the near future."<br />
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"Mrs. Peter Lauer (nee Miss Myrtle Gardinier) was removed to St. Mary's Hospital in Racine on Thursday, where she underwent a very serious operation. At this writing she is improving as rapidly as can be expected."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal March 25, 1922)</em><br />
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"Tuesday evening occurred a very pretty home wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donsing, when their eldest daughter, Minnie, was united in marriage to William Lauer in the presence of the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The Rev. E.D. Kohlstedt of Racine officiated. The bride and groom are popular young people of the community and have the best wishes of their many friends for a happy and prosperous journey through life. After a short wedding trip northward, Mr. and Mrs. Lauer will be at home in Somers."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Daily April 15, 1901)</em><br />
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<span style="color: orange; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: large;"><u>James and Charlotte Norris Fink</u></span><br />
"Among the highly esteemed residents of Mt. Pleasant Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, may be mentioned Eugene Fink, whose fine farm is situated on Section 35. Mr. Fink is a native of that township, born March 21, 1859, son of <strong>James and Charlotte (Norris) Fink</strong>, natives of New York State. The paternal grandfather, John Fink, was a farmer and a native of New York State, where he died when comparatively a young man. He and his wife, <strong>Catherine,</strong> had the following children: Benjamin, <strong>James</strong>,<strong> Levi</strong>, John, Andrew, Margaret and Mary.<br />
James Fink, father of Eugene, was a tailor by trade. He came to Wisconsin about 1840 living at Southport for a time, and then purchased eighty acres of land in Mt. Pleasant Township, at $1.25 per acre, adding to this purchase until he owned, at various times, four farms, comprising 561 acres. He spent the last twenty-five years of his life in Mt. Pleasant Township, dying at the home of his son, Eugene W., October 11, 1905, while sitting in his chair, talking, and apparently in good health. He was at the time ninety-three years of age. Mr. Fink held various town offices in his day.<br />
He married Charlotte Norris, whose father was also a native of New York, and a merchant of Syracuse. He came West to Illinois, located in Kane county at an early day, and there followed farming. He died there when between seventy and eighty years of age, and his wife also attained advanced years. They had children: Ward, Carl, Abbie, Mary Ann, Rillie, Charlotte, and several others.<br />
Mr. Fink and his wife had a family of seven children, four of whom still survive: Charles, of Racine; Eugene; <strong>Edward</strong> of Somers township, and<strong> Percy</strong> of Mt. Pleasant. The mother of this family died August 12, 1877, aged forty-six years, in the faith of the Methodist Church; the father was a Presbyterian.<br />
Eugene Fink was reared in Mt. Pleasant on his father's farm, and attended the district schools. He lived at home until grown to manhood and then rented his father's farm on shares for several years, his present farm of 165 acres, to which he has added ten acres, being deeded to him by his father in 1902. Mr. Fink was married October 3, 1894, to Miss Caroline Braid, daughter of Andres and Elizabeth (Tiegus) Braid, and four children have been born to this union: Julia, Everett, Stella, and Clinton. Politically Mr. Fink is a Republican.<br />
Andrew Braid, the father of Mrs. Fink, was born in Scotland, and her mother in Germany. On coming to America Mr. Braid located in Racine county, while his future wife settled in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They were married in Racine, and made their home in Mt. Pleasant township, engaging in farming. He died in 1887, in his sixtieth year, while his widow still survives and lives on the old homestead in Mt. Pleasant township. They had four children, three of whom are now living, namely: Jessie, the wife of Edward Fink; Caroline, wife of Eugene Fink; and Louise, the wife of William Nieson, who makes her home in Corliss.<br />
The maternal grandfather of Mrs. Eugene Fink was William Tiegus, a native of Germany, in which country he died well advanced in years. He was a teamster by occupation, hauling goods from one city to another. He married Catherine Schafer, who also attained advanced years."<br />
<em>(Source: Biographical Record of Racine and Kenosha Counties, J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1906) </em><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">James Fink and Charlotte Norris Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<a href="http://oakwoodcemetery.blogspot.com/2011/10/fink.html" target="_blank">Click here for Levi Fink, brother of James Fink, for more information.</a><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Percy Fink, son of James and Charlotte Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Sarah Fink, first wife of Percy Fink, son of James and Charlotte Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Eva L. Fink, second wife of Percy Fink, son of James and Carlotte Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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"Mrs. Percy Fink died at her home in Mt. Pleasant last evening after a long and lingering illness of tuberculosis at age 34 years. Deceased was well and favorably known and besides leaving a husband and four small children, she also has many friends and relatives to mourn her loss. Burial will take place in the Oakwood Cemetery."<br />
<em>(Source: Racine Journal Aug 26, 1899)</em><br />
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Sarah Deal married Percy Fink February 22, 1890 in Van Buren City, Michigan<br />
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Eva L. Guerin married Percy Fink January 14, 1902<br />
<em>(Source: myhogan, dudding & stultz family public site on ancestry.com)</em><br />
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Catherine Fink, mother of James and Levi Fink<br />
Catherine Fink, age 80, lived with James and Charlotte in Mt. Pleasant Township, Racine County, Wisconsin a shown on the 1860 U.S. Census. Catherine was born about 1778 in New York.<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Edmund C. Fink, son of James and Charlotte Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Augusta Fink, daughter of James and Charlotte Fink<br />
1862-1884<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Clinton Fink, son of James and Charlotte<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Earl James Fink<br />
son of Edmund and Jessie Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Elizabeth Fink<br />
daughter of Edmund and Jessie Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ruth L. Fink<br />
daughter of Edmund and Jessie Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">William E. Fink<br />
son of Edmund and Jessie Fink<br />
Oakwood Cemetery, Somers Township, Kenosha County<br />
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