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Frank LINGELBACH

Former Oconto Legislator Dies

Frank J. Lingelbach was born in Sheboygan., July 7, 1888 and came to Oconto in February 1900. He held a position with the Internal Revenue Department for some years, and also was a former deputy sheriff and undersheriff of Oconto county. He was a member of the Elks, Knights of Columbus and Holy Name societies.
The body is at the Gallagher funeral home where the Elks will Conduct rites at 7 O'clock Monday night and the Rev. M. G. Alt will recite the rosary at 8 o'clock. Funeral rites will be held Tuesday in St. Joseph Catholic church at an hour not yet decided.

Survivors are Mr. Lingelbach's wife, Mildred; a daughter, Betty, at home; two son, George of Belleville, III., and Frank Jr., a technical sergeant in the army; three brothers Hugo of Oconto, Charles J. of Appleton, and Sigmund of Pensacola, Fla. There also are two grandsons.


Mildred MILDRED

Obituary
Mildred was born in Oconto, WI. 1890. Mildred was the daughter of George BEYER and Fannie PAGE. Mildred died 15Aug. 1949 in Oconto, WI., at 59 years of age. Obit appeared in the Oconto County Reporter, 18 Aug. 1949.

Mrs. Lingelbach, 59, Dies Here Monday

Mrs. Frank J. Lingelbach, Sr, 59, the former Mildred Beyer, died suddenly at her home at 617 Main St. shortly after nine o'clock Monday morning following a heart attack. She had been suffering from arthritis for a number of years, and recently had been undergoing treatment for a heart condition. He death, however, came as a shock to her family and wide circle of friends.

Funeral services were held at 8:30 this morning at the Gallagher funeral home and at nine o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Reverend Jerome Watry officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Rosary services were held last evening by the Catholic Woman's club and Alter society, of which she was a member.

The deceased was a lifelong resident of Oconto, daughter of county pioneers. Her mother, Mrs. George Beyer, one of the oldest residents of the community, survivors her. Other survivors are one daughter, Betty, at home; two sons, George of Belleville, 111., and Frank, Oconto and four grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death two years ago.
Pallbearers for funeral services were Joseph Housner, C. W. Carlson, Oconto Falls; Francis Doyle, Chris Hermsen, Carl Johnston and William Mehlberg. Mildred was the only child of George Beyer.

On the 1920 census Frank Lingelbach, age 32 was living at 917 Park Avenue, with his wife parents. Mildred is age 30, they have 3 children, George age 5, Phiilip, age 3 yrs 6 mo. and Frank age 1 yr. and 10 mo. Frank Lingelback's occupation is insurance.

Grandchildren's name from the will of Betty Lingleback, his daughter, where she lists the identity of her niece and nephews.


James A. MANNING

1900 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1910 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1920 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1930 US Census, Brantley County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household


Martha J. JOYNER

1870 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Daughter, Household of Charles C. Joyner
1880 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Daughter, Household of Charles Joyner
1900 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Wife, Household of James Manning
1910 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Wife, Household of James Manning
1920 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Wife, Household of James Manning
1930 US Census, Brantley County, Georgia, Wife, Household of James Manning


Martin MANNING

1860 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Son, Household of John A. Manning
1870 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Son, Household of John A. Manning
1880 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1900 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1910 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1920 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household
1930 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Married, Head of Household


Isabel HOWARD

1860 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Daughter, Household of Benjamin Howard
1870 US Census, Wayne County, Georgia, Single, Living in Household ofBenjamin Middleton
1880 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Wife, Household of Martin Manning
1900 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Wife, Household of Martin Manning
1910,1920,1930 US Census, Pierce County, Georgia, Wife, Household of Martin Manning


Julius Franklin CASE

RFN: 76565
Julius Franklin Case resided in Litchfield and Grafton for a few
years after marriage, then removed to Northern Wisconsin, finally
locating at Eau Claire, where he began raising fruit, establishing the
City Line Fruit Garden. Was a subscriber to the Cleveland Genealogy.

1855 State Census of Oxford, Marquette County WI Name White Males White Females Foreign Born Page
CASE, JULIUS F. 3 2 - 4


State: WI Year: 1860
County: Marquette County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Oxford Page: 153
Database: WI 1860 Federal Census Index

To Eau Claire in 1861 per newspaper clipping of Eva and Dwight Hazen's 50th wedding aniversary.

1870 Census
CASE J F 43 M W NY WI EAU CLAIRE PLEASANT VALLEY 1870

Julius Case found in:
Census Microfilm Records: Wisconsin, 1900
Lived in: Washington, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
Series: T623 Microfilm: 1788 Book: 1 Page: 329

Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905
Name: J Case
Census Date: 1895
Residence County: Eau Claire
Residence State: Wisconsin
Locality: Washington
Line: 25
Roll: v226_12
Household Members: Name Age
J Case

Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905
Name: Julius F Case
Census Date: 1 Jun 1905
Residence County: Eau Claire
Residence State: Wisconsin
Locality: Washington
Birth Location: New York
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827
Race: White
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Sarah C
Line: 32
Roll: CSUSAWI1905_10
Household Members: Name Age
Julius F Case 78
Sarah C Case 79
Laura H Bauer 14


CASE, JULIUS F
Land Office: EAU CLAIRE Sequence #: 1
Document Number: 2 Total Acres: 160
Misc. Doc. Nr.: 191 Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: May 2, 1870
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 12 Stat. 392
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: May 20, 1862
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Homestead Entry Original
Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 SE 4TH PM - 1831 MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN No 26 N 9 W 36


Case, Julius F. (1827 - ) Record # 15059
Location: Eau Claire, Eau Claire County
Title: Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin, page(s) 569
Source Type: Biographical Sketch Portrait: No
Author: Forrester, George Published:
Notes: Chicago A. Warner, 1891-2.


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Julius F Case
Birth: Jul. 29, 1827
Death: Jul. 7, 1918
Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery
Eau Claire, Eau Claire County
Wisconsin, USA


Julius Franklin CASE

RFN: 76565
Julius Franklin Case resided in Litchfield and Grafton for a few
years after marriage, then removed to Northern Wisconsin, finally
locating at Eau Claire, where he began raising fruit, establishing the
City Line Fruit Garden. Was a subscriber to the Cleveland Genealogy.

1855 State Census of Oxford, Marquette County WI Name White Males White Females Foreign Born Page
CASE, JULIUS F. 3 2 - 4


State: WI Year: 1860
County: Marquette County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Oxford Page: 153
Database: WI 1860 Federal Census Index

To Eau Claire in 1861 per newspaper clipping of Eva and Dwight Hazen's 50th wedding aniversary.

1870 Census
CASE J F 43 M W NY WI EAU CLAIRE PLEASANT VALLEY 1870

Julius Case found in:
Census Microfilm Records: Wisconsin, 1900
Lived in: Washington, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
Series: T623 Microfilm: 1788 Book: 1 Page: 329

Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905
Name: J Case
Census Date: 1895
Residence County: Eau Claire
Residence State: Wisconsin
Locality: Washington
Line: 25
Roll: v226_12
Household Members: Name Age
J Case

Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905
Name: Julius F Case
Census Date: 1 Jun 1905
Residence County: Eau Claire
Residence State: Wisconsin
Locality: Washington
Birth Location: New York
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827
Race: White
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Sarah C
Line: 32
Roll: CSUSAWI1905_10
Household Members: Name Age
Julius F Case 78
Sarah C Case 79
Laura H Bauer 14


CASE, JULIUS F
Land Office: EAU CLAIRE Sequence #: 1
Document Number: 2 Total Acres: 160
Misc. Doc. Nr.: 191 Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: May 2, 1870
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 12 Stat. 392
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: May 20, 1862
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Homestead Entry Original
Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 SE 4TH PM - 1831 MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN No 26 N 9 W 36


Case, Julius F. (1827 - ) Record # 15059
Location: Eau Claire, Eau Claire County
Title: Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin, page(s) 569
Source Type: Biographical Sketch Portrait: No
Author: Forrester, George Published:
Notes: Chicago A. Warner, 1891-2.


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Julius F Case
Birth: Jul. 29, 1827
Death: Jul. 7, 1918
Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery
Eau Claire, Eau Claire County
Wisconsin, USA


Sterling CASE

1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Starling Case
Township: Leicester
County: Genesee
State: New York

1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Sterling Case
Age: 58
Estimated birth year: abt 1792
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Male
Home in 1850
(City,County,State): Grafton, Lorain, Ohio


1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Sterling Case
Age in 1860: 67
Birth Year: abt 1793
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1860: Grafton, Lorain, Ohio
Gender: Male
Post Office: Grafton
Household Members: Name Age
Sterling Case 67
Elizabeth Case 67

Rootsweb Post:
Todd Case [email protected] 2003-07-27 10:39:03
Sterling is the son of Asa Case b.1753, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT m. Sarah Robe b.1756 Simsbury. His line is (Asa, John & Sarah Barber, John & Abigail Humphrey, John & Sarah Holcomb, John & Sarah Spencer). "John Case and His Descendents", Ruth Cost Duncan, 1991.


1810 CASE WHEELER Herkimer County NY 408 00201-01101 Federal Population Schedule NY 1810 Federal Census Index NYS1a610498

WHEELER CASE (M) - Pedigree | Ind. View |E-mail Submitter/Download File
Birth: 1766 -- MARLBORO, N.Y. DUTCHESS CO.
Death:
12 APR 1825 -- SWEZEY CEMETERY, T. RUSSIA, N.Y. HERKIMER CO.
Spouse: , MERCY MERRITT

Parents: STEPHEN CASE, GLORIANNA MERRITT
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161
page 57
[p.57] Mrs. Alice Payne Garden.
DAR ID Number: 160166
Born in Rockford, Ill.
Wife of Henry Garden.
Descendant of Daniel Payne, Capt. James Huntley, Capt. Stephen Case, Capt. Jonathan Calkins and James Merritt, as follows:
1. Seth Wilber Payne (1838-81) m. 1861 Alice Eliza Huntley (1840-95).
2. Martin Payne (1798-1878) m. 1816 Martha (Patty) Case (1798-1864); Lester Huntley (1810-59) m. 1834 Phila Markham (1812-96).
3. Jesse Payne (1773-1849) m. 1794 Mary Munsee (1772-1842); James Huntley, Jr. (1771-1849), m. 1795 Lydia Calkins (1777-1865); Wheeler Case (1767-1825) m. 1788 Mercy Merritt (1759-1819).
4. Daniel Payne m. 1769 Elizabeth Wright; James Huntley m. 1750 Lucretia Smith; Stephen Case m. Glorianna � (d. 1795); Jonathan Calkins m. 1764 Lydia Smith; James Merritt m. Martha Bloomer (1737-1803).
Daniel Payne (1747-1813) served as private at the Lexington Alarm in the 8th company, 7th regiment, Connecticut volunteers. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Norway, N. Y.
Also No. 135514.
James Huntley (1722-1816) commanded a company in Lieut. Col. Experience Storrs' regiment of Connecticut militia, 1776. He was born and died in Lyme, Conn.
Also No. 158253.
Stephen Case (1746-94) served as lieutenant and captain in Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck's regiment of Ulster County, New York militia. He was born in Orange County; died in Marlboro, N. Y.
Jonathan Calkins (1736-87) commanded a company of Connecticut militia under Col. John Ely, 1776. He was born in Lyme; died in Waterford, Conn.
Also No. 127570.
James Merritt (1734-1813) served as private in the 4th regiment of Ulster County militia and was a signer of the Articles of Association from New Marlboro, N. Y. He died in Marlboro,


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Sterling Case
Birth: 1791
Death: 1877
Burial:Forest Hill Cemetery
Eau Claire, Eau Claire County
Wisconsin, USA