Louis (Ludwig) Sterr

M, b. 12 June 1861, d. 9 February 1930
     Louis (Ludwig) Sterr was born on 12 June 1861. He married Katherina Fruendorf, daughter of Joseph Frauendorf and Katherina Obermeier, on 24 November 1888 at St. Andrew's Church, LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 Louis (Ludwig) Sterr and Katherina Fruendorf appeared on the census of 16 June 1900 at LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2 Louis (Ludwig) Sterr died on 9 February 1930 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 68.3

The following obituary appeared 12 February 1930 in the Mayville News, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin:

Louis Sterr, 68 years old, died on Sunday, after having been ill for more than a year. Death was caused by dropsy. Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Andrew's Catholic church, with burial in the parish cemetery. The Rev. Fr. H.C. Stehling will officiate. The deceased, Louis Sterr, was born June 12, 1861, in LeRoy. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sterr. On Nov. 24, 1888, he was married to Miss Katherine Fraundorf, at LeRoy, and for some years they lived on a farm in town LeRoy. For 23 years they lived in town Lomira and six years ago Mr. and Mrs. Sterr came to this city, where they have resided since that time. Surviving the deceased are the widow, and the following children, Mrs. Max Elsinger, of this city; Mrs. Mike Kohlmannsperger, Mrs. Ed. Graunke, Mrs. Alvin Foeckler, and Mrs. Vernon Reible, all of Milwaukee; Alvin Sterr, living near Farmersville, and Ben Sterr, of this city. Mr. Sterr is also survived by 23 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Willie Sterr, Benfort, N.D., and Geo. Sterr, of Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Bachhuber of this city; Mrs. Emma Ewald, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Mary Burelbach, of Beaver Dam.1

Louis (Ludwig) was buried on 13 February 1930 at St. Andrew's Cemetery, LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1

Child of Louis (Ludwig) Sterr and Katherina Fruendorf

Citations

  1. [S208] Mayville News, February 12, 1930.
  2. [S195] 1900 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  3. [S4] Personal knowledge of Maxine Franke (N9793 County Road V, Mayville, WI 53050).

Olive Sterr

F, b. 1 July 1888, d. 16 August 1982
     Olive Sterr was born on 1 July 1888 at LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1,2 She was the daughter of Louis (Ludwig) Sterr and Katherina Fruendorf. Olive Sterr married Maxmillian Elsinger, son of Wolfgang Elsinger and Helena Zimmermann, on 28 August 1906 at LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.3

The following wedding announcement appeared in the Mayville News, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, on 4 September 1906:

The marriage of Mr. Max Elsinger of this city and Miss Oliva Sterr of Leroy was solemnized in the St. Andreas Cath. church at Leroy last Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Pischery officiating. The young couple was attended by the Misses Anna Kraus, Marie Albrecht and Lillie Sterr, and the Messrs. W. Elsinger, F. Dietrich and Benno Bachhuber. The young couple will reside in this city.

Olive Sterr appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, enumerated 7 April 1930, as the head of the household but listed as married and Max is not on the census. It was also reported that the family owned a radio and their home, which was valued at $5000.. Her children Arnold Mathias and Hilary Andrew were listed as living with her.4 In 1956 Max and Olive celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The following article appeared in the Mayville News on September 6, 1954:

Mr. and Mrs. Max Elsinger celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday evening at the John Guetschow Jr. residence on John St. Their grandson, A1c Robert Magyar, who has been stationed in Japan for nearly two years, arrived home on Saturday afternoon in time to join the festivities. Among those present were Mrs. and Mrs. Alois Foeckler, Mrs. Lillian Kollmansberger, Elsie Graunke, and Bill Billodeau, all of Milwaukee; Messrs. and Mmes. Walter Naber and Barbara, Arnold Weiss and Carol, Felix Elsinger and family, Gibert Weber, David Magyar, Max Elsinger Jr., also Fritz Ende, John Guetschow Sr., Dick Komp, Donald Roll, LaVon Elsinger, and Max Magyar. Carol Weiss furnished the music with her accordion. Horseshoes and cards were played and a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Elsinger received many beautiful gifts. Olive Sterr died on 16 August 1982 at Hope Nursing Home, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 94.1,2 She was buried on 18 August 1982 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Children of Olive Sterr and Maxmillian Elsinger

Citations

  1. [S127] Dodge County Death Index. Olive (Sterr) Elsinger entry, volume ?, page ?.
  2. [S131] Mayville News, 19 Aug 1982.
  3. [S128] Dodge County Marriage Index. Max Elsinger & Olive Sterr entry, volume ?, page ?.
  4. [S112] Oliva Elsinger household, 1930 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Mayville 3rd Ward, ED 14-36, page/sheet 6B, dwelling 374, family 120A; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).

Maxmillian Elsinger

M, b. 3 August 1882, d. 1 January 1972
Max Elsinger (on left)
     Maxmillian Elsinger was born on 3 August 1882 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin.1,2,3 He was the son of Wolfgang Elsinger and Helena Zimmermann.4 Maxmillian Elsinger was baptized on 13 August 1882 at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.2 He married Olive Sterr, daughter of Louis (Ludwig) Sterr and Katherina Fruendorf, on 28 August 1906 at LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.5

The following wedding announcement appeared in the Mayville News, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, on 4 September 1906:

The marriage of Mr. Max Elsinger of this city and Miss Oliva Sterr of Leroy was solemnized in the St. Andreas Cath. church at Leroy last Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Pischery officiating. The young couple was attended by the Misses Anna Kraus, Marie Albrecht and Lillie Sterr, and the Messrs. W. Elsinger, F. Dietrich and Benno Bachhuber. The young couple will reside in this city.

In 1956 Max and Olive celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The following article appeared in the Mayville News on September 6, 1954:

Mr. and Mrs. Max Elsinger celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday evening at the John Guetschow Jr. residence on John St. Their grandson, A1c Robert Magyar, who has been stationed in Japan for nearly two years, arrived home on Saturday afternoon in time to join the festivities. Among those present were Mrs. and Mrs. Alois Foeckler, Mrs. Lillian Kollmansberger, Elsie Graunke, and Bill Billodeau, all of Milwaukee; Messrs. and Mmes. Walter Naber and Barbara, Arnold Weiss and Carol, Felix Elsinger and family, Gibert Weber, David Magyar, Max Elsinger Jr., also Fritz Ende, John Guetschow Sr., Dick Komp, Donald Roll, LaVon Elsinger, and Max Magyar. Carol Weiss furnished the music with her accordion. Horseshoes and cards were played and a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Elsinger received many beautiful gifts.

Maxmillian Elsinger died on 1 January 1972 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 89.6,1 He was buried on 4 January 1972 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1,6 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

The following obituary appeared 6 January 1972 in the Mayville News, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin:

Max Elsinger, 88, retired owner and operator of the Elsinger Machine Shop, died Jan. 1 at his home at 374 Furnace St. Born Aug. 3, 1883, at St. Lawrence, he was a son of Wolfgang and Helen Elsinger. He married Olive Sterr on Aug. 28, 1906, at LeRoy, and she survives. Also surviving are two sons, Max Elsinger jr., Juneau, and Hilary, at home; one daughter, Mrs. John Guetschow, Mayville; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Mr. Elsinger was preceded in death by two sons, two sisters and five brothers. Funeral services were conducted at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Mary's Catholic church, the Rev. Carroll A. Gunther officiating. Koepsell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and the body was in state Monday afternoon and evening. The parish rosary was held at 8 p.m. Interment was in St. Mary's cemetery.1

Children of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr

Citations

  1. [S18] Mayville News, January 3, 1972.
  2. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  3. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Maxmillian Elsinger entry, volume 1325.
  4. [S14] Mayville News, 27 Aug 1914.
  5. [S128] Dodge County Marriage Index. Max Elsinger & Olive Sterr entry, volume ?, page ?.
  6. [S127] Dodge County Death Index. Max Elsinger entry, volume ?, page ?.

Maxmillian Andrew Elsinger

M, b. 18 May 1907, d. 30 March 1984
     Maxmillian Andrew Elsinger was born on 18 May 1907 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. He was the son of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr. Maxmillian Andrew Elsinger married Alvina Susan Anna Thieme, daughter of Frank Thieme and Katherine Schutz, on 26 November 1931 at Immaculate Conception Church, Juneau, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1,2 Maxmillian Andrew Elsinger married Clara Clausen on 9 October 1971 at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin.3 Maxmillian Andrew Elsinger died on 30 March 1984 at Hartford Memorial Hospital, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 76.3 He was buried on 2 April 1984 at Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Juneau, Dodge County, Wisconsin.3 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Citations

  1. [S63] Fond du Lac Reporter, 6 Oct 1969, page 30.
  2. [S128] Dodge County Marriage Index. Max Andrew Elsinger & Alvina Susan Anna Thieme entry, volume ?, page ?.
  3. [S84] Watertown Daily Times, April 1, 1984.
  4. [S51] Mayville News, 20 July 2000.
  5. [S16] Dodge County Birth Index.

Elsie Elsinger

F, b. 7 July 1908, d. 11 May 1998
     Elsie Elsinger was born on 7 July 1908 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr. Elsie Elsinger married Mathias Magyar on 4 February 1926 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1,2 Elsie Elsinger and Mathias Magyar were divorced before 3 May 1949.3 Elsie Elsinger married John Guetschow on 3 May 1949 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.3 Elsie Elsinger died on 11 May 1998 at Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, at age 89.4

Citations

  1. [S112] Mathias Magyar household, 1930 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Mayville 3rd Ward, ED 14-36, page/sheet 6B, dwelling 210, family 121; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. [S128] Dodge County Marriage Index. Mathias Magyar & Elsie Elsinger entry, volume 16, page 143.
  3. [S83] Mayville News, May 12, 1949.
  4. [S133] FamilySearch.org, "United States Social Security Death Index", (database online), no. 356-14-2908.

Arnold Mathias Elsinger

M, b. 19 November 1909, d. 9 October 1951
Arnold M. Elsinger
     Arnold Mathias Elsinger was born on 19 November 1909 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. He was the son of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr. Arnold Mathias Elsinger appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin in the household of his mother Olive Sterr, occupation listed as laborer at radiator factory.1 Arnold graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1936 with a bachelor's degree in engineering.2 Arnold Mathias Elsinger married Alice Nora O'Brien, daughter of John O'Brien and Catherine Mahoney, on 11 November 1950 at St. Mary's Church, Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.3 Arnold Mathias Elsinger died on 9 October 1951 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 41.

The following newspaper article appeared in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, on 10 October 1951.

Probe Started In Shooting of Mayville Man
Arnold Elsinger, Engineer At Metals Plant, Found Dead In Yard

     Arnold Elsinger, 42, chief engineer for the Mayville Metal Products company, was found dead in the rear yard of his residence there shortly after 10 a.m. Tuesday. He had been shot through the head. Coroner Robert Edwards, Dodge county, said that he is conducting an investigation into incidents leading to Elsinger's death, which appeared accidental. Sheriff Hubert Schwantes said at Juneau today that Elsinger's body was found by his wife and a neighbor woman after they heard a shot. The metal company executive died instantly from a head wound inflicted by a shotgun found near his body. Services will be held Friday at 9 a.m. at the Koepsell funeral home at Mayville and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's church in that city, the Rev. John E. Braskey officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Arnold Elsinger was born Nov. 19, 1909, at Mayville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Elsinger, and was married Nov. 11, 1950 to Miss Alice O'Brien of Eden. He attended Mayville High school and the University of Wisconsin school of engineering. He was employed by the Consolidate Vultee at San Diego, Calif., and at Fort Worth, Texas, prior to becoming associated with the Mayville Metal Products company four years ago. Mr. Elsinger last week had been appointed chief engineer for the Mayville concern. He was a former member of Mayville city council. Surviving are his widow; parents; two brothers, Max, Jr. and Hilary, and a sister, Mrs. John Guetschow, Mayville.

Arnold Mathias Elsinger was buried on 12 October 1951 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Child of Arnold Mathias Elsinger and Alice Nora O'Brien

Citations

  1. [S112] Oliva Elsinger household, 1930 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Mayville 3rd Ward, ED 14-36, page/sheet 6B, dwelling 374, family 120A; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. [S177] Mayville News, July 1, 1936.
  3. [S11] Personal knowledge of Alice O'Brien Elsinger (wife of Arnold) (Fond du Lac, WI).

Hilary Andrew Elsinger

M, b. 28 June 1912, d. 22 December 1977
Hilary Andrew Elsinger
     Hilary Andrew Elsinger was also known as Tammy Elsinger. He was born on 28 June 1912 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 He was the son of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr. Hilary Andrew Elsinger appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin in the household of his mother Olive Sterr.2 Hilary Andrew Elsinger died on 22 December 1977 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 65.1,3 He was buried on 26 December 1977 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Citations

  1. [S127] Dodge County Death Index. Hilary Andrew Elsinger entry, volume ?, page ?.
  2. [S112] Oliva Elsinger household, 1930 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Mayville 3rd Ward, ED 14-36, page/sheet 6B, dwelling 374, family 120A; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  3. [S155] Fond du Lac Reporter, December 23, 1977, page 26.

Alton W. (Alvin) Elsinger

M, b. 19 April 1914, d. 30 January 1916
     Alton W. (Alvin) Elsinger was born on 19 April 1914 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 He was the son of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr. Alton W. (Alvin) Elsinger died on 30 January 1916 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 1.1 He was buried on 3 February 1916 at Old Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Citations

  1. [S127] Dodge County Death Index. Alvin Elsinger entry, volume 17, page 468.

Alice Nora O'Brien

F, b. 15 September 1919, d. 4 May 2003
Alice O'Brien
     Alice Nora O'Brien was born on 15 September 1919 at Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of John O'Brien and Catherine Mahoney.1 Alice Nora O'Brien married Arnold Mathias Elsinger, son of Maxmillian Elsinger and Olive Sterr, on 11 November 1950 at St. Mary's Church, Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.2

The following wedding announcement appeared in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, on 14 November 1950:

Newlywed Couple Travels In South. Alice N. O'Brien Bride of Arnold M. Elsinger. Planning to reside at Mayville upon their return from a honey-moon trip to Kentucky and Georgia are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Elsinger who were united in marriage at 9 a.m. on Nov. 11 in St. Mary's church at Eden. The bride, formerly Alice N. O'Brien, is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien of Eden and the bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Elsinger, Sr. of Mayville. Mrs. Elsinger is physical education instructor at the Mayville High school and her husband an engineer for the Mayville Sheet Metal company. Presented in marriage by her brother, J.T. O'Brien, the bride was attired in traditional white satin, her gown featuring a wide fan-shaped train. Her fingertip length veil of illusion was gathered to a beaded tiara. The bridal bouquet of red roses was centered with a white orchid. Miss Mae O'Brien was maid of honor in a frock of tiger rose color designed with lace bodice and full skirt of satin. Roses and pompons were in the bandeau she wore in her hair and in the bouquet she carried. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, H. Elsinger. Ushering guests at the church were George M. O'Brien and Conrad Faust. Immediate families of the young couple were entertained at breakfast at Takodah clubhouse followed by a reception for 300 at the Hobnob.

Alice Nora O'Brien died on 4 May 2003 at Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, at age 83.3

The following obituary appeared 6 May 2003 in the The Reporter, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin:

Alice N. (O'Brien) Elsinger, 83, formerly of 242 Bischoff St., passed away on Sunday, May 4, 2003, at Hospice Home of Hope. She was born on Sept. 15, 1919, in Eden, a daughter of the late John and Kathryn Mahoney O'Brien. On Nov. 11, 1950, she married Arnold M. Elsinger at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Eden. Mrs. Elsinger was a physical education teacher at Marian College and for the Mayville and Fond du Lac School Districts. She was a member of Holy Family Parish-St. Patrick's Church, Wisconsin Education Association, Retired Teachers of Fond du Lac, St. Rose of Lima Foresters and the Shamrock Club, who declared her "Irish Person of the Year" in 1991. She was an avid bowler and golfer. Survivors include one son, Jack (LuAnn) Elsinger of Stevens Point, and her two grandchildren, Robin and Daniel. Preceding her in death were her husband, Arnold, in October of 1951 four brothers and two sisters. Services: A Liturgy of Christian Burial will be held at noon Thursday, May 8, 2003, at Holy Family Parish-St. Patrick's Church. The Rev. Timothy O'Brien, her nephew, and the Rev. John Radetski will officiate. Burial will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, Eden. Visitation: From 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at Zacherl Funeral Home, where a parish vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. Visitation also will be from 11 a.m. until the time of services Thursday, May 8, 2003, at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials in her name may be directed to St. Mary's Springs High School. She was buried on 8 May 2003 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.4 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Child of Alice Nora O'Brien and Arnold Mathias Elsinger

Citations

  1. [S9] Unknown author, History of FDL Co, Page 265.
  2. [S11] Personal knowledge of Alice O'Brien Elsinger (wife of Arnold) (Fond du Lac, WI).
  3. [S6] Alice Elsinger, Death Certificate.
  4. [S148] The Reporter, May 6, 2003, 02A.

Arnold John Elsinger

M
     Arnold John Elsinger is the son of Arnold Mathias Elsinger and Alice Nora O'Brien. Arnold John Elsinger married LuAnn March on 9 June 1979 at St. Patrick's Church, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.1

Children of Arnold John Elsinger and LuAnn March

Citations

  1. [S8] Certificate, Jack and LuAnn Elsinger marriage of 09 Jun 1979.

LuAnn March

F

Citations

  1. [S8] Certificate, Jack and LuAnn Elsinger marriage of 09 Jun 1979.

Robin Allison Elsinger

F
     Robin Allison Elsinger is the daughter of Arnold John Elsinger and LuAnn March. Robin Allison Elsinger married Joel Falk on 6 August 2004 at Berea Baptist Church, Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin.

Daniel John Elsinger

M
     Daniel John Elsinger is the son of Arnold John Elsinger and LuAnn March. Daniel John Elsinger married Kayde Condon Krumm on 9 December 2011 at Lake County, Illinois.1

Child of Daniel John Elsinger and Kayde Condon Krumm

Citations

  1. [S285] Personal knowledge of LuAnn Elsinger (Stevens Point, Wisconsin).

Andrew Bachhuber

M

John O'Brien

M, b. 22 June 1863
John O'Brien
     John O'Brien was born on 22 June 1863 at Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.1 He married Catherine Mahoney on 25 October 1905 at Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.2

The following biographical information appeared in the book Fond du Lac County Wisconsin: Past and Present by Maurice McKenna published in 1912

     Enterprising and progressive in his business affairs, John O'Brien, the proprietor of a general mercantile store in Eden, has by the exercise of those qualities won a prominent place for himself in mercantile circles of this community. He was born in Fond du Lac on the 22d of June, 1863, and as the name indicates is of Irish descent.

     John O'Brien spent the first ten years of his life in the city of Fond du Lac and then went with his parents to the farm which afterward remained the family abode. His education, which had been begun in the city schools, was continued in the country schools near his father's home, and he remained a pupil therein until about seventeen years of age. He then entered Mann's Commercial College of Fond du Lac but at the end of three years was compelled to leave school and return home, as he was the eldest in the family and his assistance was needed in the operation of the home farm. He remained with his father until the latter's death, after which he took charge of the farm, continuing in its active operation until 1909. In 1906 he turned over the management of the home farm of three hundred and eighty acres to hired help and has since that time given his undivided attention to his mercantile interest.

     In 1906 Mr. O'Brien was united in marriage to Miss Katherine Mahoney, a daughter of James Mahoney, of Eden, who came to Fond du Lac county in 1846. To this union four children were born, of whom three are living, Mary Katherine, John T. and Helen Elizabeth. James Patrick, the first born, died in 1907 in infancy. In politics Mr. O'Brien is a democrat, but he has never sought ot figure in public life, his interests centering in his home and business. He is a man of business capacity and possesses a spirit of enterprise and progress which, guided by sound common sense, has brought him to a position of prominence among the successful and representative men of Eden. Attractive personal qualities have made him popular with a large circle of friends, and he is universally respected and esteemed.3

The following newspaper article appeared in the Campbellsport News, Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, on 23 March 1916.

     A deal was consummated last Saturday whereby the John O'Brien general store business and elevator at Eden, was traded for the Julius Grahl farm near the village of Eden. Mr. O'Brien values his business at $13,000 and Mr. Grahl receiving the equivalent of $32,000 for his farm, receiving the difference in cash from Mr. O'Brien. This farm is known as the Peter Hearity farm and is considered one of the finest pieces of property in Fond du Lac county.

     Mr. Grahl will hold an auction on April 1st, when Crosby and Reilly will offer for sale the personal property on the place. Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Grahl will each take possession of their new properties on April 4th. This deal was engineered by John Rohlfs of Eden and the real estate agency of Crosby, Reilly & Ninneman, of Cascade.4

Child of John O'Brien and Catherine Mahoney

Citations

  1. [S9] Unknown author, History of FDL Co, Page 265.
  2. [S130] Fond du Lac County Marriage Index. John O'Brien & Catherine Mahoney entry, volume 22, page 83.
  3. [S10] Maurice McKenna, Fond du Lac Co, WI, page 265.
  4. [S139] Campbellsport News, March 23, 1916.

Catherine Mahoney

F, b. 5 July 1878, d. 1948
Catherine Mahoney
     Catherine Mahoney was born on 5 July 1878 at Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.1 She married John O'Brien on 25 October 1905 at Eden, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.2 Catherine Mahoney died in 1948.

Child of Catherine Mahoney and John O'Brien

Citations

  1. [S106] Fond du Lac County Birth Index. Catherine Mahoney entry.
  2. [S130] Fond du Lac County Marriage Index. John O'Brien & Catherine Mahoney entry, volume 22, page 83.

Wolfgang Elsinger1

M, b. 10 December 1844, d. 19 August 1914
     Wolfgang Elsinger was born on 10 December 1844 at Giesing, Oberbayern, Bavaria.2 He was baptized on 11 December 1844 at Giesing, Oberbayern, Bavaria; In the register for Wolfgang's baptism, his father is listed as Johann Elsinger, a carpenter.2 He was the son of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch. Wolfgang Elsinger emigrated in July 1847 along with his parents George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, having departed from Bavaria. Wolfgang Elsinger appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of his parents, George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.3 Wolfgang Elsinger married Helena Zimmermann, daughter of Frank Zimmermann and Ana Maria Huber, on 23 November 1872 at Polk, Washington County, Wisconsin.1,4 Wolfgang Elsinger and Helena Zimmermann appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 18 June 1880. Their children Anna Margaretha, Joseph Frank, Herman and Wolfgang John were listed as living with them.5 Wolfgang Elsinger and Helena Zimmermann appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin, enumerated 13 June 1900, reporting that Wolfgang had immigrated in 1847, had been in the United States 53 years and was a naturalized citizen. Also that although he could read and write, he couldn't speak English. His occupation is listed as farmer and he and Helena owned their farm with a mortgage.. Their children Anna Margaretha, Herman, Wolfgang John, Anton, Michael and Rosa were listed as living with them.6 Wolfgang Elsinger died on 19 August 1914 at Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 69.1 He was buried at St. Andrew's Cemetery, LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.7

Children of Wolfgang Elsinger and Helena Zimmermann

Citations

  1. [S14] Mayville News, 27 Aug 1914.
  2. [S165] Baptismal Record: MM 369, H1 Kreuz Giesing 1836-1845, p. 58 no. 325, 20 Apr 2006, Archiv des Erzbistums München und Freising.
  3. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  4. [S15] Dorothy Becker, "St. Lawrence Church Records."
  5. [S114] Wolfgang Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 26, dwelling 190, family 196; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  6. [S195] Wolfgang Elsinger household, 1900 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Lomira, ED 98, page/sheet 9, dwelling 166, family 173; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  7. [S65] Dodge/Jefferson COs Gen Soc, online http://www.dodgejeffgen.com
  8. [S5] Memorial Card.
  9. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Conrad Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 168.

Helena Zimmermann

F, b. 9 September 1851, d. 10 July 1932
Helen Zimmermann
     Helena Zimmermann was born on 9 September 1851 at Schleisingerville, Washington County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Frank Zimmermann and Ana Maria Huber.2 Helena Zimmermann married Wolfgang Elsinger, son of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, on 23 November 1872 at Polk, Washington County, Wisconsin.3,4 Helena Zimmermann and Wolfgang Elsinger appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 18 June 1880. Their children Anna Margaretha, Joseph Frank, Herman and Wolfgang John were listed as living with them.5 Helena Zimmermann and Wolfgang Elsinger appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin, enumerated 13 June 1900, reporting that Wolfgang had immigrated in 1847, had been in the United States 53 years and was a naturalized citizen. Also that although he could read and write, he couldn't speak English. His occupation is listed as farmer and he and Helena owned their farm with a mortgage.. Their children Anna Margaretha, Herman, Wolfgang John, Anton, Michael and Rosa were listed as living with them.6 Helena Zimmermann appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin, enumerated 5 April 1930, reporting that Helen owned her home valued at $4000. Her son Herman was listed as living with her, and is single. Helen is listed as being a widow.7 Helena Zimmermann died on 10 July 1932 at age 80.1 She was buried on 13 July 1932 at St. Andrew's Cemetery, LeRoy, Dodge County, Wisconsin.8,1

Children of Helena Zimmermann and Wolfgang Elsinger

Citations

  1. [S127] Dodge County Death Index. Helen Zimmerman (widow of Wolfgang) entry, volume ?, page ?.
  2. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #2108.
  3. [S14] Mayville News, 27 Aug 1914.
  4. [S15] Dorothy Becker, "St. Lawrence Church Records."
  5. [S114] Wolfgang Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 26, dwelling 190, family 196; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  6. [S195] Wolfgang Elsinger household, 1900 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Lomira, ED 98, page/sheet 9, dwelling 166, family 173; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  7. [S112] Helen Elsinger household, 1930 U.S. census, Dodge County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Village of Lomira, ED 14-30, page/sheet 4A, dwelling 102, family 106; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  8. [S65] Dodge/Jefferson COs Gen Soc, online http://www.dodgejeffgen.com
  9. [S5] Memorial Card.
  10. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Conrad Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 168.

George Elsinger

M, b. 11 March 1809, d. 28 November 1900
     George Elsinger was born on 11 March 1809 at Hansenried, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.1,2 He was baptized on 12 March 1809 at Stamsried Parish, Stamsried, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.2 He was the son of Johann Baptist Elsinger and Elisabeth Pucher.1 George Elsinger married Maria Barbara Rensch, daughter of Andreas Rensch and Barbara Urban, on 5 May 1840 at Giesing, Oberbayern, Bavaria, having moved there from Hansenried while still single.3 In the marriage register, George's name is listed as Johann Baptist and his occupation is day laborer.3 George AND Maria emigrated in July 1847, just prior to the unsuccessful German Revolution of 1848, along with their children Catherine and Wolfgang having departed from Bavaria. During the time George and Maria lived in Bavaria, it was required of all those seeking to emigrate to notify the local government of the intent to leave and to place a notice of their intention in a local publication, or public area, for creditors. Their names were found in a list of emigrants from Upper Bavaria published in the book "Zeitschrift Fuer Bayerische Landesgeschichte". George (Georg) is listed as a "zimmermann" or carpenter and was in possession of 1000 florin or guilders. Their place of origin is given as Giesing which is a town located just outside of Munich.

It is uncertain at this point at which port they landed. However, their 3rd child, George, was baptised at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Broadway and Pine, in Buffalo, New York on 7 Aug 1847, just 3 weeks after he was born at sea on 16 Jul 1847, which would lead one to believe that they may have come through Quebec, down the St. Lawrence River, into Lake Ontario, and then on to Buffalo. By 1850 when their fourth child was born, the family was living in Washington County, WI.

George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 13 July 1860, reporting the family owned real estate valued at $1200 and personal property valued at $250. Their children Catherine, Wolfgang, George, Joseph, Barbara and Eva were listed as living with them.4

George was naturalized on 13 October 1863 at West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, completing the process that he had started on 5 Apr 1852 when he filed a petition for naturalization before the clerk of circuit court for the county of Washington.5 He left a will on 14 October 1896 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin. He died on 28 November 1900 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 91.6 He was buried on 1 December 1900 at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.1 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Children of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch

Citations

  1. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  2. [S97] Baptismal Record: Stamsried Bd. 6, S. 189, FiNr. 196, 6 May 1992, Bischöfliches Zentralarchiv Regensburg.
  3. [S164] Marriage Record: MM 379, H1 Kreuz Giesing 1837-1844, p. 17 no. 31, 20 Apr 2006, Archiv des Erzbistums München und Freising.
  4. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  5. [S145] Washington County Historical Society Certificate of Naturalization, Washington County Circuit Court (13 Oct 1863), 320 S 5th Avenue, West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin.
  6. [S125] Washington County Death Index. George Elsinger entry, volume 7, page 193; file #3321.
  7. [S165] Baptismal Record: MM 367, H1 Kreuz Giesing 1836-1845, p. 41 no. 5, 20 Apr 2006, Archiv des Erzbistums München und Freising.
  8. [S109] George Elsinger household, 1850 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, dwelling 387, family 387; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).

Maria Barbara Rensch1

F, b. 21 December 1812, d. 10 January 1900
     Maria Barbara Rensch was baptized on 21 December 1812 at Neukirchen-Balbini Parish, Neukirchen-Balbini, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.2 She was born on 21 December 1812 at Fronau, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.1,2 She was the daughter of Andreas Rensch and Barbara Urban. Maria Barbara Rensch married George Elsinger, son of Johann Baptist Elsinger and Elisabeth Pucher, on 5 May 1840 at Giesing, Oberbayern, Bavaria, having moved there from Fronau while still single.3 Maria AND George emigrated in July 1847 having departed from Bavaria. Also listed on the passenger list was, Catherine and Wolfgang. During the time George and Maria lived in Bavaria, it was required of all those seeking to emigrate to notify the local government of the intent to leave and to place a notice of their intention in a local publication, or public area, for creditors. Their names were found in a list of emigrants from Upper Bavaria published in the book "Zeitschrift Fuer Bayerische Landesgeschichte". George (Georg) is listed as a "zimmermann" or carpenter and was in possession of 1000 florin or guilders. Their place of origin is given as Giesing which is a town located just outside of Munich.

It is uncertain at this point at which port they landed. However, their 3rd child, George, was baptised at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Broadway and Pine, in Buffalo, New York on 7 Aug 1847, just 3 weeks after he was born at sea on 16 Jul 1847, which would lead one to believe that they may have come through Quebec, down the St. Lawrence River, into Lake Ontario, and then on to Buffalo. By 1850 when their fourth child was born, the family was living in Washington County, WI.

Maria Barbara Rensch and George Elsinger appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 13 July 1860, reporting the family owned real estate valued at $1200 and personal property valued at $250. Their children Catherine, Wolfgang, George, Joseph, Barbara and Eva were listed as living with them.4 Maria Barbara Rensch appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of Joseph Elsinger and Anna Fritz.5 Maria Barbara Rensch died on 10 January 1900 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 87.6 She was buried on 13 January 1900 at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.6 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

The following obituary appeared 16 January 1900 in the Dodge County Pionier, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin:

"The wife of the aged settler, George Elsiner of the Town of Addison, born Barbara Rensch, died Wednesday evening of last week, at age 88 years and one month. She leaves behind three sons, Wolfgang, Georg and Joseph Elsinger and three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Krebs, Mrs. Eva Jungbauer and Miss Catharine Elsinger. Father Schwaiger presided at the funeral Saturday. Burial was at St. Lawrence Church Cemetery. A large gathering was present at the rites."

Note: There is some discrepancy as to Barbara's birth, death and burial dates. Records at St. Lawrence Catholic Church say date of death is 11 Jan 1900 and burial is 13 Jan 1900. Death Certificate says birth date is 21 Dec 1812, death date is 10 Dec 1899 and date of burial permit was 11 Jan 1900. Tombstone reads "Born 21 Dec 1813, Died 10 Jan 1901". Obituary says date of death was 10 Jan 1900 and burial was 13 Jan 1900.7,1,6

Children of Maria Barbara Rensch and George Elsinger

Citations

  1. [S52] Death Certificate.
  2. [S97] Baptismal Record: Neukirchen Balbini Bd. 4, S. 67, FiNr. 115, 6 May 1992, Bischöfliches Zentralarchiv Regensburg.
  3. [S164] Marriage Record: MM 379, H1 Kreuz Giesing 1837-1844, p. 17 no. 31, 20 Apr 2006, Archiv des Erzbistums München und Freising.
  4. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  5. [S114] Joseph Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 26, dwelling 188, family 194; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  6. [S171] Dodge County Pionier, January 16, 1900.
  7. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  8. [S165] Baptismal Record: MM 367, H1 Kreuz Giesing 1836-1845, p. 41 no. 5, 20 Apr 2006, Archiv des Erzbistums München und Freising.
  9. [S109] George Elsinger household, 1850 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, dwelling 387, family 387; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).

Catherine Elsinger

F, b. 12 September 1842, d. 24 December 1908
     Catherine Elsinger was also known as Katharina Elsinger. She was born on 12 September 1842 at Giesing, Oberbayern, Bavaria.1,2 She was the daughter of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch. Catherine Elsinger emigrated in July 1847 along with her parents George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, having departed from Bavaria. Catherine Elsinger appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of her parents, George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.3 Catherine Elsinger died on 24 December 1908 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 66.1,4 She was buried on 28 December 1908 at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.1

The following obituary appeared 1 January 1909 in the Hartford Times-Press, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin:

Miss Catherine Elsinger, an old resident of the town of Addison, died last Thursday evening from cancer, at the age of 66 years. Miss Elsinger was born in Germany and came to this country with her parents in the early days of the county, and settled on the old homestead in the town of Addison where she was living at her death in company with her nieces, daughters of Joe Elsinger. She is survived by two brothers, George of the town of Addison and Wolfgang, of Knowles. She has also two sisters living, one of whom lives in Milwaukee and the other in Dakota. Miss Elsinger was well known to the residents in that part of the county, and was very highly respected by them. The funeral was held Monday at St. Lawrence.

Citations

  1. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  2. [S165] Baptismal Record: MM 367, H1 Kreuz Giesing 1836-1845, p. 62 no. 7 and MM 368, p. 92 no. 732, 20 Apr 2006, Archiv des Erzbistums München und Freising.
  3. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  4. [S125] Washington County Death Index. Katharine Elsinger entry, volume 9, page 509; file #5544.

George Elsinger1

M, b. 16 July 1847, d. 17 July 1917
     George Elsinger was born on 16 July 1847 at sea.2 He was the son of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.1 George Elsinger was baptized on 7 August 1847 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Buffalo, Erie County, New York; Baptismal record states that his parents were from Giesing in Bavaria and that the Godfather was a George Reichart.3 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of his parents, George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.4 George Elsinger married Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther, daughter of Carl Gunther, on 25 October 1870 at Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin.2,5 George Elsinger and Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 21 June 1880. His children Charles, Magdelena, George J., John and Henry John were listed as living with him, as was Anna's father Carl Gunther.6 In December of 1899, George purchased an 80 acre farm from Gustav Schlagner for $7300 and took possession of it in May of 1900.7 George Elsinger and Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 12 June 1900. Their children Charles, John, Clara A., Severin Lorenz, Joseph B., Francis William and William Peter were listed as living with them.8 George Elsinger died on 17 July 1917 at age 70.2

The following obituary appeared 20 July 1917 in the Hartford Times, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin:

George Elsinger an old resident of the county, died at his home in this city Tuesday morning at a quarter to eight, from a complication of diseases. Mr. Elsinger had been failing in health for several months, but had been confined to his bed only a few days. The deceased was born July 16, 1847, in New York. His parents came immediately to Wisconsin, settling in St. Lawrence where his entire life was spent until four years ago when he came to this city to reside. Mr. Elsinger was married Oct. 25, 1871, to Magdalene Guenther, at St. Lawrence. Mrs. Elsinger survives her husband with the following children: John, of Loyal; Henry of Soum Mour, Calif; Severen of the town of Hartford; Joseph at home; William of Richfield, and Rev. Francis Elsinger, assistant to Rev. Hartman at St. Kilian's, this city. Lena, (Mrs. Jos. Miller) and Clara, (Mrs. A. Schuh) of St. Lawrence; Elizabeth, (Mrs. Barney Katzfey) of Schleisingerville. He also leaves two sisters: Mrs. Barbara Krebs of Milwaukee and Mrs. Michael Stetzer of Tyndall, SD. The funeral will take place tomorrow, Saturday morning at St. Lawrence Catholic church. The services will be conducted by his son, Rev. Father Francis Elsinger, assisted by Rev. Fathers Hartman and Maas. The deceased was a man who was always held in the highest respect by everyone. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, and a good neighbor and helpful friend, always willing and ready to do a good deed for his neighbor. We extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved relatives and friends.

George Elsinger was buried on 21 July 1917 at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.2 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Children of George Elsinger and Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther

Citations

  1. [S109] George Elsinger household, 1850 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, dwelling 387, family 387; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  3. [S158] St. Mary's Church, Reel 1 Baptisms, 1843-1899, Biels Microfilm 1980 , Glenn R.P. Atwell, 29 Woodley Road, Buffalo, New York.
  4. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  5. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #1852.
  6. [S114] George Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 28, dwelling 202, family 208; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  7. [S178] The Hartford Times, 7 Dec 1899; 5 Apr 1900.
  8. [S107] George Elsinger household, 1900 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 9B, dwelling 168, family 168.; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  9. [S114] George Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 240, page/sheet 28, dwelling 202, family 208; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  10. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Clara Elsinger entry, volume 3, page 24.
  11. [S107] George Elsinger household, 1900 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 9, dwelling 167, family 168; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).

Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther

F, b. 4 October 1848, d. 5 February 1933
     Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther was born on 4 October 1848.1 She was the daughter of Carl Gunther.2 Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther married George Elsinger, son of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, on 25 October 1870 at Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin.1,3 Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther and George Elsinger appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 21 June 1880., as was Anna's father Carl Gunther.4 Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther and George Elsinger appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 12 June 1900. Their children Charles, John, Clara A., Severin Lorenz, Joseph B., Francis William and William Peter were listed as living with them.5 Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Eagle, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, in the household of Francis William Elsinger.6 Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther died on 5 February 1933 at Wisconsin at age 84.1 She was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.1

Children of Ana Maria Magdalena Gunther and George Elsinger

Citations

  1. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  2. [S114] George Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 240, page/sheet 28, dwelling 202, family 208; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  3. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #1852.
  4. [S114] George Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 28, dwelling 202, family 208; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  5. [S107] George Elsinger household, 1900 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 9B, dwelling 168, family 168.; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  6. [S118] Francis Elsinger household, 1930 U.S. census, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, population schedule, village of Eagle, ED 67-11, page/sheet 3A, dwelling 68, family 70; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  7. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Clara Elsinger entry, volume 3, page 24.
  8. [S107] George Elsinger household, 1900 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 9, dwelling 167, family 168; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).

Mary Elsinger

F, b. April 1850, d. before 1860
     Mary Elsinger was born in April 1850 at Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.1 Mary Elsinger died before 1860.2

Citations

  1. [S109] George Elsinger household, 1850 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, dwelling 387, family 387; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, PO Addison, page 106, dwelling 414, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).

Joseph Elsinger

M, b. 17 October 1851, d. 25 June 1906
     Joseph Elsinger was born on 17 October 1851 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin.1 He was the son of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch. Joseph Elsinger appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of his parents, George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.2 Joseph Elsinger married Anna Fritz on 8 April 1880 at Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin.1,3 Joseph Elsinger and Anna Fritz appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 18 June 1880, along with his sister, Eva, and his mother, Maria Barbara. His occupation was listed as farmer..4 Joseph Elsinger died on 25 June 1906 at St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 54.5 He was buried on 27 June 1906 at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.1

Children of Joseph Elsinger and Anna Fritz

Citations

  1. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  2. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  3. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #3092.
  4. [S114] Joseph Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 26, dwelling 188, family 194; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  5. [S125] Washington County Death Index. Joseph Elsinger entry, volume 8, page 135; file #4664.
  6. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Maxmillian Elsinger entry, volume 3, page 23.
  7. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Joseph Elsinger entry, volume 3, page 79.
  8. [S124] Joseph Elsinger household, 1910 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 17, dwelling 311, family 311; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  9. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Rosalia J. Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 168.
  10. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. John Steven Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 276.
  11. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Joseph Clemens Elsinger entry, volume ?, page ?; file #4687.
  12. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Andrew John Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 351.

Anna Fritz1

F, b. 7 September 1858, d. 22 April 1904
     Anna Fritz was born on 7 September 1858 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin.2,3 She married Joseph Elsinger, son of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, on 8 April 1880 at Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin.2,4 Anna Fritz and Joseph Elsinger appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, enumerated 18 June 1880, along with his sister, Eva, and his mother, Maria Barbara. His occupation was listed as farmer..5 Anna Fritz was buried on 22 April 1904 at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.2 She died on 22 April 1904 at Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 45.3

The following obituary appeared 28 April 1904 in the Hartford Times, Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin:

The community was pained to hear of the death of Mrs. John Elsinger, of St. Lawrence, who died at an early hour last Friday morning, April 22, 1904, of smallpox. The disease was discovered a few days previous by Dr. Muentzner, of Allenton, who was called there. Mrs. Elsinger had been to Milwaukee with some of her children and upon her return were taken sick. Ten of the children have the disease and a strict quarantine has been established by the town board of health. The burial of Mrs. Elsinger was held at 8:30 o'clock Friday evening in order to avoid any possible spread. The death of Mrs. Elsinger is a hard blow to the family and regretted by her many acquaintances. She was a most estimable lady and well-liked by everyone in the community. It is believed that no further deaths will result, which is earnestly hoped.

The following obituary appeared 29 April 1904 in the Dodge County Pionier, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin:

Mrs. Joseph Elsinger died last Friday morning at her home in St. Lawrence from smallpox at the age of 43 years. The deceased, the former Anna Fritz, was born in the Town of Addison. She was survived by her husband and twelve children. Her burial took place on the day of her death and was private because of the nature of her illness.

Children of Anna Fritz and Joseph Elsinger

Citations

  1. [S15] Dorothy Becker, "St. Lawrence Church Records."
  2. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  3. [S172] Hartford Times, April 28, 1904.
  4. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #3092.
  5. [S114] Joseph Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 26, dwelling 188, family 194; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  6. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Maxmillian Elsinger entry, volume 3, page 23.
  7. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Joseph Elsinger entry, volume 3, page 79.
  8. [S124] Joseph Elsinger household, 1910 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 17, dwelling 311, family 311; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  9. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Rosalia J. Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 168.
  10. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. John Steven Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 276.
  11. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Joseph Clemens Elsinger entry, volume ?, page ?; file #4687.
  12. [S17] Washington County Birth Index. Andrew John Elsinger entry, volume 4, page 351.

Barbara Elsinger

F, b. August 1854, d. 25 December 1926
Barbara Elsinger Krebs
     Barbara Elsinger was born in August 1854 at Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch. Barbara Elsinger appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of her parents, George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.2 Barbara Elsinger married Joanis Augustinus Krebs, son of Joanis Krebs and Katharine Emich, on 28 January 1873 at Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin.3 Barbara Elsinger died on 25 December 1926 at St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin, at age 72.4 She was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.5 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Citations

  1. [S107] Barbara Krebs household, 1900 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison, ED 105, page/sheet 17, dwelling 312, family 313; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  3. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #2109.
  4. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  5. [S220] Barbara Elsinger Krebs tombstone, St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.

Joanis Augustinus Krebs

M, b. circa 1848, d. 22 May 1895
     Joanis Augustinus Krebs was born circa 1848 at Wisconsin.1 He was the son of Joanis Krebs and Katharine Emich. Joanis Augustinus Krebs married Barbara Elsinger, daughter of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, on 28 January 1873 at Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin.2 Joanis Augustinus Krebs died on 22 May 1895 at St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.3 He was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.3 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Citations

  1. [S109] John Craps household, 1850 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Hartford Dist. No. 15, page 345-346, dwelling 517, family 524.; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #2109.
  3. [S125] Washington County Death Index. John A. Krebs entry, volume #1871.

Eva Elsinger

F, b. 31 March 1857, d. 25 November 1945
     Eva Elsinger was born on 31 March 1857 at Washington County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch. Eva Elsinger was baptized on 14 April 1857 at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.1 She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of her parents, George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch.2 Eva Elsinger appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Addison township, Washington County, Wisconsin, in the household of Joseph Elsinger and Anna Fritz.3 Eva Elsinger married Michael Setzer, son of Michael Setzer and Ana Maria (?), on 29 June 1880 at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.4 Eva Elsinger died on 25 November 1945 at Hughes County, South Dakota, at age 88.5,6 She was buried at Saint Leo Cemetery, Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South Dakota.5 (For burial information see Find-a-Grave.)

Citations

  1. [S45] John von Haden, St. Lawrence Church Records.
  2. [S113] George Elsinger household, 1860 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, PO Addison PO, page 106, dwelling 714, family 402; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  3. [S114] Joseph Elsinger household, 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Addison township, ED 240, page/sheet 26, dwelling 188, family 194; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  4. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #3090.
  5. [S242] Eva Elsinger Setzer, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  6. [S175] Hartford Times, July 20, 1917.

Michael Setzer

M, b. September 1849, d. 23 November 1928
     Michael Setzer was born in September 1849 at Wisconsin.1 He was the son of Michael Setzer and Ana Maria (?) Michael Setzer married Eva Elsinger, daughter of George Elsinger and Maria Barbara Rensch, on 29 June 1880 at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, St. Lawrence, Washington County, Wisconsin.2 Michael Setzer died on 23 November 1928 at Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, at age 79.1 He was buried at Saint Leo Cemetery, Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South Dakota.1

Citations

  1. [S243] Michael Setzer, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  2. [S126] Washington County Marriage Index. Certificate #3090.