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2151 Marie Rupiper was born in the town of Bagley, near Suring, Oconto County, WI. At the age of 10 her family moved to Kaukauna, Outagamie County, WI. There she attended Holy Name Grade School and graduated from Kaukauna High School in 1948.

She married John Kamps in Kaukauna. Following their wedding, the couple moved to West Bend, WI. After raising her family, Marie worked at Royce Fabrics. She earned her real estae license, and was a member of the $1 Million Club of the Wauwatosa Realty Co. After retiring, she and her husband moved to Harrisville, WI. They then moved to Protage, WI in 2000.

Living in Barton, WI at the time of mother's death (1961).

Last residence: Portage, WI

She had 10 grandchildren at the time of her death 
Rupiper, Marie L. (I1526)
 
2152 Marie Therese Guyon Dit Dion Guyon, Marie Therese (I3480)
 
2153 Marinette Eagle-Star Obituary is listed Date of Death as 30 Oct 1995 Juttner, Mary Evelyn (I2372)
 
2154 Marjorie J. Hager, aged 85, of Grand Rapids, died March 19, 2008. Surviving are her son, Titus Ronald (Nancy) Hager of Belmont; daughter, Virginia Gearhart of Grand Rapids; daughter-in-law, Kristen Hager of Ada; 10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mrs. Hager was preceded in death by her husband, Titus James "Jim" Hager and son, Timothy A. Hager. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 22 at 11:00 a.m. in the Metcalf & Jonkhoff Chapel, Dr. Louis Lotz of Central Reformed Church officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorials to Central Reformed Church. The family will receive friends Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday 10 to 11 a.m. at Metcalf & Jonkhoff Funeral Service Pond, Marjorie Joan (I2769)
 
2155 Marriage Ceremony perfromed by: Fr O'Niel C D'Amour, Kathleen Lavelle's nephew. Family: James Milton Lacosse / Kathleen Leone Lavelle (F890)
 
2156 Marriage Date: 14 Jun 1947
Marriage Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
License County: Wayne
Spouse: Theresa Antoinetta Graziosi
County File Number: 707492
State File Number: 385935 
Family: Battalion Chief (DFD) Robert John Hasten / Theresa Antoinetta Graziosi (F124)
 
2157 Marriage Performed by Rev A. B. Rinckes at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Bay Settlement Wisconsin
 
Family: Robert Norman Cavill / Lucy Agnes Belanger (F56)
 
2158 Marriage Record states Marriage Date 28 Apr 1925 Family: Willard Joseph Belonger / Caroline Polzar (F2881)
 
2159 Married by "Squire Linder" Family: Jacob Sipe / Nancy F. Taylor (F928)
 
2160 Married in Rocky Mountain National Park Family: Benjamin H. Bradford / Brooke Dakota Walters (F1758)
 
2161 Married in St Mary's Church Family: Anthony Bohlinger / Victoria Fettig (F1335)
 
2162 Married son of John Scherer and Louisa Bolinger, per death record

Husband of Catherine Rinke Scherer and Agnes Scherer

Near George J. Scherer (d. 1954), George A. Scherer (d. 1954), Agnes Scherer 
Scherer, Theodore Ferdinand (I2878)
 
2163 Married to a McNellis?
Had a son named Ralph Mcnellis??
 
Belanger, Aurelia Esther (I2310)
 
2164 Married to Ken Crawford two Children

Zachary Royce Crawford August, 15th, 1987

Marshall Crawford April 27th, 1987

Note to the person who added this info to the family tree. These DOB's don't make sense. There is only 4 mounts between these two dates. Please send E-Mail to waltersd@comcast.net with correct info. 
Crawford, Jolynn Lynn (I1673)
 
2165 Mary Louise Knuth, 92, of De Pere died Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at home. The daughter of the late Charles and Rose(Parkinson) Messinger was born June 14, 1922 in Glendon, Iowa. She was a 1940 graduate of Nicolet High School. People always enjoyed meeting and talking to Mary. She was a funny, lovable lady known for her cookies, quick wit and smiling Irish eyes. Her family will remember her tall tales, her love of gardening and music. Her cooking lunches and dinners as family was cramped around her small kitchen table. She and her late husband, Butch Knuth loved to go hickory nut picking and picking cans at Ashwaubomay Park. But mostly she will be remembered for her love of her family, and most of all, her love for her husband, Carlton "Butch" KnuthSurvivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Marilyn Knuth, three granddaughters, Heidi, Carrie, and Beth, nieces and nephews. She was the last surviving member of Charles and Rose Messinger. Private family services were held at RYAN FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, De Pere. Inurnment will be held in Greenwood Cemetery.

Green Bay Press Gazette Apr 15 2015 
Messinger, Mary Louise (I3011)
 
2166 Mary's Obituary says marriage date was 20 Jul 1928 Family: Raymond Francis "Ray" Shelby / Mary Katherine "Mae" Kangelburger (F2830)
 
2167 Mausoleum of Angels, G-132 (Stone Niche)
GRid=198886310 
Loch, Melvin Charles (I63)
 
2168 Mausoleum of Angels, G-133 (Stone Niche)
GRid=86051437 
Wilson, Margaret Mary (I38)
 
2169 Mausoleum of Angels, I-90 (Tandem Stone Niche)
GRid=252977845 
Shavrnoch, Carol Ann (I122)
 
2170 Mausoleum of Angels, I-90 (Tandem Stone Niche)
GRid=151474386 
Hanko, Joseph William (I121)
 
2171 Mausoleum of the Evangelists, St. Matthew, H-193 (Companion Niche)
GRid=144912400 
Farney, Delores Irene (I388)
 
2172 Mausoleum of the Evangelists, St. Matthew, H-193 (Companion Niche)
GRid=144917466 
Vanderdonck, Gustaf Donald (I55)
 
2173 Mausoleum Of The Golden West
N-712 SAN DEVOTION MGW
GRid=174889770 
Haskell, Benjamin Loring II (I136)
 
2174 Mausoleum Of The Golden West N-712 SAN DEVOTION MGW
GRid=174889719 
Cavill, Elsie Ellen (I135)
 
2175 Maxwell Roliert Walters. 21: Eunice Rita May Simmons. 18 Family: Maxwell Robert Walters / Eunice Rita May Simmons (F15)
 
2176 Menasha - Dec. 23, A nine-year-old son of Joseph Sauter died of bilious fever at his home this morning. Mr. Sauter had nine children and the remaining eight are sick with the same disease.

~Oshkosh Weekly Northwestern, Dec. 31, 1891, pg. 7 
Sauter, Mathias (I1025)
 
2177 Menasha - Joseph Sauter, resident of Menasha 45 years, died Wednesday at the home of his son, Earl Sauter. He had been ill three months. Mr. Sauter was born in Milwaukee, June 20, 1849. For a number of years he served as a member of the Menasha police department. He was a member of the Germania society and of the Holy Name society of St. Mary's parish.

Surviving are two sons, Earl Sauter of Menasha and Anthony Sauter, of Houston, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Richard Whipple, Mrs. Alex Gasperick and Mrs. Barbara Lenz, all of Chicago, and Mrs. Henry Bell, of Wauwautosa; one sister, Mrs. Matt Schmidt, of Appleton; and 11 grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's church. Rev. John Hummel officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary's cemetery.

~The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, April 23, 1931, pg. 13 
Sauter, Joseph H. Sr. (I1013)
 
2178 Menasha - The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Sauter, who died Monday at her home, will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at St. Mary church. The services will be conducted by the Rev. J. Hummel and interment will be made in St. Mary cemetery.

Mrs. Sauter is survived by her widower; son Earl; six sisters, Mrs. Martin Almekinders, Ashland; Birdie and Rose Lockbaum; Mrs. Abbie Warren, Mrs. Nick Fuite, Chicago; Mrs. Otto Eisenach, International Falls, Minn; two brothers, Jacob Lockbaum, Thorpe, and George Lockbaum, Menasha.

~The Post Crescent, September 30, 1925, pg. 10 
Lockbaum, Anna (I1016)
 
2179 Menasha Engineer Killed in New Mexico Will Be Buried at the Former Place Friday.

Menasha, Wis., Oct. 19 - Officer Joseph Sauter received a message from Texas last evening stating that the body of his son, Joseph Sauter, who was killed in a railroad wreck in New Mexico on the night of October 15, will arrive here this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. The remains will be removed to the Sauter residence on Tayco street and the funeral will be held from St. Mary's church Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Father Schmitz will officate.

~The Oshkosh Northwestern, October 19, 1910, pg. 11 
Sauter, Joseph H. Jr. (I1022)
 
2180 Menasha, Wis. - Six children, thirty-three grandchildren, thirty-eight great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren survive Mrs. Margaret Huelsbeck, one of the oldest residents of this vicinity, who passed away at the home of her son, John Huelsbeck, in the town of Harrison.

Margaret was born in Luxenberg, Germany, July 8, 1833, and came to America with her parents when 7 years of age. The family settled near New York city and later moved to Wisconsin. After spending several years on a farm near Milwaukee, they located on a homestead in the town of Harrison, Calumet county.

Twenty-five years ago Mrs. Huelsbeck took up residence in this city. Her husband passed away forty-four years ago. She is survived by six children, Mrs. Joseph Schlegel of Menasha, John Huelsbeck of the town of Harrison, Mrs. Frank Bartlein of the town of Menasha, Mrs. Anne Degler of Superior and Mrs. Kate Heule and William Huelsbeck of Florida.

Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's church Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. John Hummel officiating.

~The Daily Northwestern, February 26, 1924, page. 5 
Brickler, Margaret (I968)
 
2181 Menasha, Wis., Jan. 15 - Death has again entered the home of Joseph Sauter and taken from it the one he most needed in this time of trail and sickness. Mrs. Maggie Sauter died of typhoid fever at her home on Broad street at ten o'clock Thursday morning. She had been suffering from this disease about two weeks, and she was partially unconscious the last two days. Mrs. Sauter was thirty-six years of age. She was a sister of Will Huelsbeck, of this city, and was known as an excellent woman.

She was born in Milwaukee, but has spent the last twenty-five years in this vicinity. She leaves eight children, three boys and five girls, the oldest being a boy of seventeen, and the youngest a girl of two. A boy of eight years died a short time ago and was buried on Christmas Day. All the children have had the disease and two are still ill. One of them, six years old, is in a dangerous condition. This disease was brought into the Sauter family about six weeks ago, when Katie, the oldest girl, came home sick from nursing Mrs. Fred Eckris. Not knowing the disease to be typhoid fever, no effort was made to separate her from the other members of the family. Peter Sauter, a brother of Joseph Sauter, the appointed postmaster of Dundas, arrived here yesterday, but too late to see Mrs. Sauter alive, Joseph Huelsbeck, of Milwaukee, a brother of the deceased is in the city.

~The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, January 15, 1892, pg. 3 
Huelsbeck, Margaret "Maggie" (I1012)
 
2182 Menasha, Wis., March 24 - Mrs. John Bartlein died today at her home on Broad street. Mrs. Bartlein retired last evening apparently in good health but at midnight she was stricken ill and death resulted shortly before 2 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Bartlein was born in Bavaria, Germany, June 3, 1838, and came to America when eighteen years of age, settling at Milwaukee. She was united in marriage at Milwaukee, November 23, 1859, and shortly after that settled on a farm in the town of Harrison near this city. Eight years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlein disposed of their farm property and came to this city to make their home. The fiftieth anniversary of their marriage was celebrated in November last year.

Surviving her are two sons and five daughters, as follows: Frank and Andrew Bartlein, and Mrs. William Huelsbeck of the town of Harrison; Mrs. Fred Eckrich of Menasha; Mrs. Henry Arno of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. George Wilz of the town of Menasha and Miss Margaret Bartlein of Chicago.

The funeral will be held from the St. Mary's church Monday morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Father Schmitz officiating.

~Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, March 24, 1910, pg. 11 
Etzel, Margaret (I961)
 
2183 Menasha, Wis., Sept. 21 - Herbert, aged twelve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sauter, died Saturday of brian fever at the family home on Tayco street. The little fellow had been ill but two days. He attended school on Wednesday. The funeral will be held from St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Father Schmitz officiating.

~The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, September 21, 1908, pg. 9 
Sauter, Herbert (I1018)
 
2184 Michael John Harrelson
March 05, 2009

Mr. Michael John Harrelson, age 61, of Gaylord, died peacefully at home with his family by his side on March 3, 2009. Michael was born March 11, 1947, to William and E. Jane (Honey) Harrelson.

Michael was born and raised in Kalamazoo. He attended the University of Michigan and received his Bachelor of Liberal Arts as well as a master?s degree in Guidance and Counseling.

He taught at the Willow Run area schools, and then went on to attend the University of Detroit Law School, receiving his Juris Doctorate. He worked a couple of years for the Friend of the Court in Saginaw, as well as for the law firm of Davidson, Breen & Doud, also in Saginaw. Michael also worked for the State of Michigan Accident Fund.

In 1970, he married Marjorie E. Scherer in Grosse Pointe.

The family moved to Gaylord in 1990. Michael worked at Bensinger, Cotant, and Menkes Law Firm for several years, and then formed the law firm of Byram, Harrelson, and Hass. Michael was a dedicated attorney who worked up until the week prior to his death. He was a member of the American Trial Lawyer?s Association and the Workers Compensation Society. He enjoyed his dogs, hunting, fishing, camping, golfing, grilling, attending U of M football games, and above all else, spending time with his family.

A MEMORIAL MASS will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2009 at 11 a.m. from St. Mary Cathedral, Father John McCracken officiating. A memorial gathering will take place on Friday, March 6th from 4-8 p.m. from the Nelson Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Michigan or St. Mary Cathedral through the Nelson Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1548, Gaylord, MI 49734. 
Harrelson, Michael John (I97)
 
2185 Michael Naoums Florida immigration documents state his wife as Ada Naoum born on 16 Feb 1847 in Paris France. Her headstone states DOB of 27 Sep 1877 and states her name as Eda Naoum. Eda (I5660)
 
2186 Michigan Birth Record states DOB: 13 Jul 1878 Lamorandiere, Genevieve "Jane" (I5373)
 
2187 Michigan Death Index states DOB 12 Dec 1895, Draft Cards state DOB 5 Dec 1894 Clarke, Stanley Bruce (I5160)
 
2188 Michigan, Births and Christenings, 1775-1995 on Family Search lists DOB as 8 Jun 1882 the the actual Birth Records lists DOB as 27 May 1882 Lalonde, Louisa Ada "Louise" (I3464)
 
2189 Michigan, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1867-1911 lists DOB as 9 Mar 1905 and her tombstone on Find-A-Garve lists DOB as 9 Mar 1906 Lowry, Adelaide C. (I5531)
 
2190 Military Records list DOB as 5 Apr 1895.
Charles William Adams birth certificate indicates he was 34 at his last birthday
which would make his DOB 5 Apr 1893. 
Steinbach, Herman Edward (I1921)
 
2191 Minnie's sister mentioned in this article is probably Mary [Franke] King, as her sister Martha shows up in Brockton Massachusetts in 1910. Family: Herman William Steinbach / Wilhemine Magdaline "Minnie" Mugge (F724)
 
2192 Miss Genevieve Belongie returned to Milwaukee today after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Theresa Belongie, at Gladstone over the weekend Miss Belongie is employed at Milwaukee.

Page 11 
Belanger, Genevieve Theresa "Genny" (I3028)
 
2193 Miss Genevieve Belongie, 509 N. 10th St.. Gladstone, today left for Milwaukee where she seek employment.

Page 7
 
Belanger, Genevieve Theresa "Genny" (I3028)
 
2194 Miss Judith Ann Spricks became the bride of Paul Sidbeck at 11 am todav at St Charles Burroineo Church in Rapid River. Rev John Vincent Suhr officiated at the single ring cememony. Patents of the bridal couple are Mr and Mrs Klden Spricks of Rapid River and the Elmer Sidbecks of Gladstone. Honor attendants for the couple were Miss Helen Young, the bride's cousin and Karl Zimmer. Randy Steinhausen and Thomas Spricks seated the guests The bride chose a gown of white Chantilly lace over satin. It featured a floor length bouffant skirt, fitted bodice, cap sleeves of lace, and a sweetheart neckline. Her shoulder length veil of silk illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls. Miss Young wore a diess of silk organza with white acessories. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Spricks chose a beige dress with green and yellow print and beige accessories The bridegroom's mother wore white. Family: Paul Armond Sidbeck, Sr. / Judith Ann Spricks (F846)
 
2195 MOORE,CARL H., November 14, 2000. Husband of the late Vera. Father of Mrs.
Charles G. (Karen) Artinian and Steven C. Moore. Brother of Lyda. Also survived
by seven grandchildren. Visitation Friday, Noon until time of Funeral Service 1
pm at Wm. R. Hamilton Co. 820 E. Maple (bet Woodward & Adams,) Birmingham.
Memorial tributes may be made to Michigan Cancer Foundation or the American
Geriatric Society. Envelopes available at the funeral home.  
Moore, Carl Henry (I167)
 
2196 Morris E. Cavil, 84, Green Bay, formerly of de Pere. Visitgation after noon Monday at First United Presbyterian Church, De Pere, until funeral at 2 p.m. Survivors include a brother, Robert F. (Janice) Cavil, Green Bay; and a sister, Dorothy Cavil, Citrus Heights, Calif. Cavil, Morris Edwin (I1273)
 
2197 Mother's Hospital Walters, James Jude (I2577)
 
2198 MRS. ARVIL (ETHEL) BUTTS

Funeral services for Mrs. Arvil (Ethel) Butts, 78, of Marshall, a former Sullivan resident, were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the McMullin Funeral Home in Sullivan. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery near Sullivan.

Mrs. Butts died at 10:45 a.m. Thursday, October 19, at the Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Robinson. She was born in Curlew, IA., and married Arvil Butts Feb. 2, 1918. He died April 22, 1948. She was a member of the Southern Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Doyle (Martha) Hills of Marshall and Mrs. Howard (Barbara) Baker of Champaign; and one brother, Earl Merris of Decatur.

copied from - The Moultrie County News
By - Dorothy Butt 
Merris, Rosa Ethel (I2609)
 
2199 MRS. ARVIL (SUSAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR) BUTTS

Mrs. Arvil Butts died at ther home southeast of Bethany, Friday, after several weeks of suffering.

She was the daughter of the late Catherine Taylor. Over a year ago she was married to Arvil Butts and to this union was born one child. Soon after the birth of the child her health began to fail.

The Funeral was held Sunday at 2: o'clock at the Oak Grove church. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Johns of Toledo in the presence of a very large audience. She was twenty six years old and lived near here all her life.

She was a good christian woman and suring her sickness showed such a good christian spirit and urged many of her friends and relatives to lead a christian life and meet her in heaven.

She leaves her husband and babe and several brothers and sisters.

copied from The Bethany Echo dated Sept. 15, 1911
By - Dorothy Butt 
Taylor, Susan Elizabeth (I2606)
 
2200 Mrs. Charles (Gertrude) Porsche
1669 Brighton Beach Rd., Menasha
Age 84, passed away Thursday morning following a short illness. She was born June 3, 1889 in Richwood, Minnesota and has been a Menasha resident most of her life. She is survived by two sons, Lawrence and Hubert, both of Menasha; a daughter Mrs. Joseph (Barbara) Brodzinski, Menasha; five half-brothers, John and Melvin McDougall, Pico Rivera, California, James McDougall, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, and Leonard and Julius McDougall of International Falls, Minnesota; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Laemmrich Funeral Home at 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning and at 10 a.m. at St Mary Catholic Church with Rev. Louis Prefontain officiating. Interment will be in St. Philomene Cemetery, Birnamwood. Firends may call on Friday from 4 until 9 p.m. and the prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Firends may call at the Kopitzke-Status Funeral Home in Birnamwood from 4 p.m. Saturday where a prayer service will be held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

Post Crescent Newspaper, 11-23-1973 
McDougall, Gertrude Elizabeth (I998)
 

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