Kenneth John McClain

M, b. 27 February 1919, d. 5 April 1920
Father*Archibald John McClain b. 2 Apr 1882, d. 15 Nov 1949
Mother*Elizabeth Ida Kreiser b. 24 Jun 1882, d. 4 Apr 1978
Life EventDateDescription
Birth27 February 1919Kenneth John McClain was born on 27 February 1919 at Wisconsin also reported as Apr 1919.
He was the son of Archibald John McClain and Elizabeth Ida Kreiser.
Death5 April 1920Kenneth John McClain died on 5 April 1920 at Henry McClain home, Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin, at age 1 Kenneth John McClain, age 1, obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal April 9, 1920 - Kenneth John McClain, age 1, obituary
Dubuque Daily Times April 9, 1920 - Kenneth John McClain, age 1, obituary
The Platteville Journal and Grant County News (Platteville, Wisconsin) 14 Apr 1920 - Kenneth John McClain obituary
Burialafter 5 April 1920He was buried after 5 April 1920 at Mt. Zion (Cornelia) Cemetery, Harrison, Grant, Wisconsin.
Kenneth John McClain tombstone
Credit: Larry & Linda Kopet http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/cemetery/grant-harrisontwp-corneliamtzion.html
Census DateLocationDescription
28 February 1920Platteville Twp, Grant, WisconsinKenneth John McClain was listed as a son in Archibald John McClain's household on the 1920 Census at Platteville Twp, Grant, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 118. Stamp 147. Sheet 8A. Dwelling 132, 136.

Anna Mary Walsh

F, b. April 1852, d. November 1904
Father*Peter Walsh b. 1814, d. 1878
Mother*Catherine Curran b. 1815, d. 1881
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAnna Mary Walsh was also known as Ann.
Married Name8 January 1880As of 8 January 1880,her married name was Kaney.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthApril 1852Anna Mary Walsh was born at Vermont in April 1852.
She was the daughter of Peter Walsh and Catherine Curran.
Marriage8 January 1880Anna Mary Walsh married Frank Kaney, son of James Kaney and Anna J. McGuire, on 8 January 1880 at Richland, Wisconsin, also reported as 09 Jan 1880.1
DeathNovember 1904Anna Mary Walsh died in November 1904 at Wisconsin at age 52.2
BurialNovember 1904She was buried in November 1904 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
Kaney, Anna and Family
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 04 Nov 1904 - Mrs Frank Kaney (Anna Walsh) funeral notice
Census DateLocationDescription
30 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinAnna Mary Walsh was listed in Peter Walsh's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
15 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinAnna Mary Walsh was listed in Peter Walsh's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
12 June 1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinAnna Mary Walsh was listed as a Ann Kaney, married daughter in Catherine Curran's household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
11 June 1900Franklin Twp, Sauk, WisconsinAnna Mary Walsh was listed as wife in Frank Kaney's household on the 1900 Census at Franklin Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
DateLocationDescription
circa 1859Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh witnessed the migration circa 1859 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of Anna Mary Walsh and Frank Kaney

Citations

  1. [S387] Family Search; Multiple Records, "Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRKL-N46 : 3 June 2016), Frank Kaney and Anna Walsh, 08 Jan 1880; citing Keyesville, Richland, Wisconsin, United States, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison; FHL microfilm 1,275,524.
  2. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg 15.
  3. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg 15.
  4. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 150. Stamp 508. Dwelling 1138.
  5. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Stamp 42. Dwelling 74.
  6. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 96, 98. ED 246.
  7. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 8729. Stamp 139. Sheet 5A. Dwelling 84.

Peter Walsh

M, b. 1814, d. 1878
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationPeter Walsh was also known as Welch.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriagePeter Walsh married Catherine Curran.
Birth1814Peter Walsh was born at Dublin, Ireland, in 1814.
Death1878He died in 1878.
Burial1878He was buried in 1878 at Our lady of the fields, Old Chapel, Old St. Patrick's, Loreto, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Peter and Catharine Walsh tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
30 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
15 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
DateLocationDescription
circa 1859Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh migrated circa 1859 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of Peter Walsh and Catherine Curran

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 6.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 150. Stamp 508. Dwelling 1138.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Stamp 42. Dwelling 74.

Catherine Curran

F, b. 1815, d. 1881
Father*John Curran b. 1788, d. 1866
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Walsh.
Name VariationCatherine Curran was also known as Catharine.
Married NameHer married name was Welch.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriagePeter Walsh married Catherine Curran.
Birth1815She was born at Dublin, Ireland, in 1815.
She was the daughter of John Curran.
Death1881Catherine Curran died in 1881.
Burial1881She was buried in 1881 at Our lady of the fields, Old Chapel, Old St. Patrick's, Loreto, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Peter and Catharine Walsh tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
30 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Curran was listed in Peter Walsh's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
15 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Curran was listed in Peter Walsh's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
12 June 1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Curran was listed as the retired head of a family on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin. Catherine Curran was disabled; ill with consumption.4
DateLocationDescription
circa 1859Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Curran migrated circa 1859 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of Catherine Curran and Peter Walsh

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 6.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 150. Stamp 508. Dwelling 1138.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Stamp 42. Dwelling 74.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 96, 98. ED 246.

James Edward Kaney

M, b. 30 September 1880, d. 10 October 1969
Father*Frank Kaney b. 4 Jan 1853, d. 13 Jul 1935
Mother*Anna Mary Walsh b. Apr 1852, d. Nov 1904
James Edward Kaney signature 1942
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJames Edward Kaney was also known as Jim.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 September 1880James Edward Kaney was born on 30 September 1880 at Loretto, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 01 Oct 1880 and Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Frank Kaney and Anna Mary Walsh.
Marriagecirca 1903James Edward Kaney married Margaret Doyle, circa 1903.
Marriage7 February 1923James Edward Kaney married Florence A. Barry, daughter of John J. Barry and Rose Noland, on 7 February 1923 at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.
Death10 October 1969James Edward Kaney died on 10 October 1969 at in hospital, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, at age 89 James E. Kaney, 89, of 314 North St., died Friday in a Madison hospital after a long illness. Born in Loretto, Sauk county, he farmed there for many years. Mr. Kaney is survivied by a sister, Miss Hannah Kaney, 314 North St.
The funeral will be at 9:30am Monday in St. Patrick's Catholic church, 410 E. Main St. Friends may call after 3pm Sunday the the Ryan Funeral Home, 235 King St., where the rosary will be recited at 4pm. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Loretto, Sauk County.1
Madison Capital Times October 11, 1969 - James E Kaney, 89, obituary
Burial13 October 1969He was buried on 13 October 1969 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
Kaney, James E
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1900Franklin Twp, Sauk, WisconsinJames Edward Kaney was listed as a son in Frank Kaney's household on the 1900 Census at Franklin Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Washington, Sauk, WisconsinJames Edward Kaney is listed as hired man on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Michael Quinn at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Washington, Sauk, WisconsinJames Edward Kaney was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
24 April 1930Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, Living next door to William Walsh..5
DateLocationDescription
23 March 1930On 23 March 1930 Mr. and Mrs. James Kaney returned to their home at Hillpoint, Wis., Thursday after spending this week with Mr. Kaney's sister, Mrs. Edward Phalen, 316 North st.
Mr and Mrs James Kaney visit with Mrs Edward Phalen 23 Mar 1930
1942World War II Draft Registration, Sauk, WisconsinIn 1942 at World War II Draft Registration, Sauk, Wisconsin.
World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - James Edward Kaney
16 October 1948Sauk, WisconsinJames Edward Kaney witnessed the death of Arthur Everett Barry on 16 October 1948 at Sauk, Wisconsin; Arthur Barry obituary.
1956333 West Washington Ave, apt 309, Madison, Dane, WisconsinJames Edward Kaney lived in 1956 at 333 West Washington Ave, apt 309, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

Child of James Edward Kaney and Florence A. Barry

Citations

  1. [S206] The Capital Times, Oct 11, 1969.
  2. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 16.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 8729. Stamp 139. Sheet 5A. Dwelling 84.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Sheet 11A. Dwelling 216.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-8. Dwelling 134.

Kathryn A. Kaney

F, b. 1882, d. 6 December 1961
Father*Frank Kaney b. 4 Jan 1853, d. 13 Jul 1935
Mother*Anna Mary Walsh b. Apr 1852, d. Nov 1904
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationKathryn A. Kaney was also known as Catherine.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1882Kathryn A. Kaney was born at Loretta, Sauk, Wisconsin, in 1882.
She was the daughter of Frank Kaney and Anna Mary Walsh.
UNMARRIED1950As of 1950, Kathryn A. Kaney was never married.
Death6 December 1961She died on 6 December 1961 at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Miss Kathryn Kaney, 78, Loretta, died Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Phalen, 314 North St., with whom she was spending the winter.
Born in Loretta, Miss Kaney was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Loretta, and its Altar society. She had been in Madison for about two months.
Other survivors include two brothers, Leo and James, both of Loretta; and a sister, Hannah, at the North street address.
The body was taken to the Memorial funeral home, 235 King street.1
Kathryn Kaney obituary 07 Dec 1961
Burialafter 6 December 1961She was buried after 6 December 1961 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
Census DateLocationDescription
17 January 1920Madison, Dane, WisconsinKathryn A. Kaney was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Occupation laundress..3
18 April 1930Madison, Dane, WisconsinShe was listed as a sister (in law) in Edward James Phalen's household on the 1930 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.4
12 April 1950ED56-21, Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinKathryn A. Kaney was listed as a sister in John Francis Kaney's household on the 1950 Census at ED56-21, Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin; living 2 houses from John Sr.5
DateLocationDescription
October 192122 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinIn October 1921 at 22 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney have been entertaining Miss Kathryn Kaney of Reedsburg.
Madison Capital Times October 8, 1921 - Misses Mary and Hannah Kaney have been entertaining Miss Kathryn Kaney of Reedsburg
April 192822 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinIn April 1928 at 22 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Miss Kathryn Kaney returns home after visit with sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney.
Madison Capital Times April 18, 1928 - Miss Kathryn Kaney returns home after visit with sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney
15 May 1929Sauk, WisconsinKathryn A. Kaney was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Edward James Phalen and Mary Agnes Kaney on 15 May 1929 at Sauk, Wisconsin; #13-587; marriage license issued 10 May 1929.
22 November 1929On 22 November 1929 Mrs. James Kaney (Florence Barry) and Miss Catherine Kaney have been visiting relatives and friends in Madison.
Mrs James Kaney (Florence Barry) and Miss Catherine Kaney visiting Madison. 22 Nov 1929

Citations

  1. [S206] The Capital Times, Dec. 7 1961. Pg 8.
  2. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, pg 15.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED40. Dwelling 273.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED13-45. Dwelling 591.
  5. [S423] U.S. Federal Census 1950 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-21. Sheet 21.

Margaret Doyle

F, b. June 1875, d. 11 December 1919
Father*Edward Doyle b. 1823, d. 14 Apr 1882
Mother*Catherine (?) b. 1839, d. 16 Apr 1882
Adoptive fatherMichael Quinn b. 17 Mar 1847, d. 27 Oct 1914
Adoptive motherMargaret J. (?) b. 3 May 1854, d. 12 Jun 1892
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMargaret Doyle was also known as Maggie.
Married Namecirca 1903As of circa 1903,her married name was Kaney.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJune 1875Margaret Doyle was born in June 1875 at Wisconsin also reported as Dec 1875.
She was the daughter of Edward Doyle and Catherine (?)
Marriagecirca 1903James Edward Kaney married Margaret Doyle, circa 1903.
Death11 December 1919She died on 11 December 1919 at Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 44 Mrs James Kaney (Margaret Doyle) death notice.
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 17 Dec 1919 - Mrs James Kaney (Margaret Doyle) death notice
Burialafter 11 December 1919She was buried after 11 December 1919 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Kaney, Margaret
Census DateLocationDescription
8 June 1880Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Doyle was listed as a daughter in Edward Doyle's household on the 1880 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1895Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Doyle is counted on the census of 1895 in the household of Michael Quinn at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin; 3 males and 2 females; all born in the US.
2 June 1900Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Doyle was listed as an adopted daughter in Michael Quinn's household on the 1900 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Doyle is listed as married housekeeper on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Michael Quinn at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Doyle was listed as wife in James Edward Kaney's household on the 1910 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 16.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED264. Page 10. Dwelling 88.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED148. Dwelling 15.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Sheet 11A. Dwelling 216.

Mary Agnes Kaney

F, b. 23 November 1884, d. 29 August 1968
Father*Frank Kaney b. 4 Jan 1853, d. 13 Jul 1935
Mother*Anna Mary Walsh b. Apr 1852, d. Nov 1904
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name15 May 1929As of 15 May 1929,her married name was Phalen.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUbefore 1951Mary Agnes Kaney obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; Last residence Madison, Dane, Wisconsin..
Life EventDateDescription
Birth23 November 1884Mary Agnes Kaney was born on 23 November 1884 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Frank Kaney and Anna Mary Walsh.
Marriage15 May 1929Mary Agnes Kaney married Edward James Phalen, son of Patrick Phalen and Catherine (?), on 15 May 1929 at Sauk, Wisconsin, #13-587; marriage license issued 10 May 1929.
Madison Capital Times December 31, 1929 - Edward James Phalen and Mary Agnes Kaney marriage license
Madison Wisconsin State Journal May 15, 1929 - Edward James Phalen and Mary Agnes Kaney marriage announcement
Death29 August 1968Mary Agnes Kaney died on 29 August 1968 at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, at age 83 Mrs. Mary Agnes (Kaney) Phalen obituary.
Madison Capital Times August 31, 1968 - Mrs. Mary Agnes (Kaney) Phalen obituary
Burialafter 29 August 1968She was buried after 29 August 1968 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1900Franklin Twp, Sauk, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney was listed as a daughter in Frank Kaney's household on the 1900 Census at Franklin Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1 June 1905Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Frank Kaney at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.
3 January 1920Franklin Twp, Sauk, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney was listed as a daughter in Frank Kaney's household on the 1920 Census at Franklin Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
18 April 1930Madison, Dane, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney was listed as wife in Edward James Phalen's household on the 1930 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.4
1940Madison, Dane, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney was listed as wife in Edward James Phalen's household on the 1940 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.5
DateLocationDescription
192122 North Blair, Madison, Dane, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney and Hannah L. Kaney lived in 1921 at 22 North Blair, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, both sisters' occupation listed as Laundress.
October 192122 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinIn October 1921 at 22 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney have been entertaining Miss Kathryn Kaney of Reedsburg.
192722 North Blair, Madison, Dane, WisconsinMary Agnes Kaney and Hannah L. Kaney lived in 1927 at 22 North Blair, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, sisters living together; Mary's occupation is employee at F F F Steam Laundry Company; Hannah has no employment listed.
April 192822 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinIn April 1928 at 22 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Miss Kathryn Kaney returns home after visit with sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney.
23 March 1930On 23 March 1930 Mr. and Mrs. James Kaney returned to their home at Hillpoint, Wis., Thursday after spending this week with Mr. Kaney's sister, Mrs. Edward Phalen, 316 North st.

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg 15.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 8729. Stamp 139. Sheet 5A. Dwelling 84.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED164. Stamp 1B, line 90 Farm 20.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED13-45. Dwelling 591.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4470; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 13-62A.

Hannah L. Kaney

F, b. 4 January 1889, d. 17 June 1974
Father*Frank Kaney b. 4 Jan 1853, d. 13 Jul 1935
Mother*Anna Mary Walsh b. Apr 1852, d. Nov 1904
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHannah L. Kaney was also known as Anna.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUHannah L. Kaney obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; Last residence Madison, Dane, Wisconsin..
Life EventDateDescription
UNMARRIEDHannah L. Kaney was never married.
Birth4 January 1889She was born at Loretta, Sauk, Wisconsin, on 4 January 1889.
She was the daughter of Frank Kaney and Anna Mary Walsh.
Death17 June 1974Hannah L. Kaney died on 17 June 1974 at at home, Madison, Wisconsin, at age 85 Miss Hannah L. Kaney, age 85, of 314 North Street, died on Monday, Jun 17, 1974, at her home. Born January 4, 1889 at Loretta (Sauk County), she was a longtime Madison resident. She was a former employee of the 3-F Laundry. Miss Kaney was a memeber of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Survivors include cousins. She was preceded in death by two brothers, James and Leo; and two sisters, Kathryn and Mary. Funeral services will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 410 E. Main street, at 9:30am on Thursday, Jun 20., the Msgr. Francis E. Doherty officiating. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Loretta, Wis. Friends may call after 7pm on Wednesday, June 19, at the Ryan-Peterson Funeral Home, 6025 Monona Drive, where there will be a rosary at 7:30pm.1
Madison Wisconsin State Journal June 19, 1974 - Miss Hannah L Kaney obituary
Burialafter 17 June 1974She was buried after 17 June 1974 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
Kaney, Hannah L.
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1900Franklin Twp, Sauk, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney was listed as a daughter in Frank Kaney's household on the 1900 Census at Franklin Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Frank Kaney at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.
18 April 1910Franklin Twp, Sauk, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney was listed as a daughter in Frank Kaney's household on the 1910 Census at Franklin Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
17 January 1920Madison, Dane, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney was listed as a sister in Kathryn A. Kaney's household on the 1920 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin. Occupation laundress; Occupation laundress.5
18 April 1930Madison, Dane, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney was listed as a sister (in law) in Edward James Phalen's household on the 1930 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.6
1940Madison, Dane, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney was listed as a sister-in-law in Edward James Phalen's household on the 1940 Census at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.7
DateLocationDescription
192122 North Blair, Madison, Dane, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney and Mary Agnes Kaney lived in 1921 at 22 North Blair, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, both sisters' occupation listed as Laundress.
October 192122 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinIn October 1921 at 22 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney have been entertaining Miss Kathryn Kaney of Reedsburg.
Madison Capital Times October 8, 1921 - Misses Mary and Hannah Kaney have been entertaining Miss Kathryn Kaney of Reedsburg
192722 North Blair, Madison, Dane, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney and Mary Agnes Kaney lived in 1927 at 22 North Blair, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, sisters living together; Mary's occupation is employee at F F F Steam Laundry Company; Hannah has no employment listed.
April 192822 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinIn April 1928 at 22 N. Blair St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, Miss Kathryn Kaney returns home after visit with sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney.
Madison Capital Times April 18, 1928 - Miss Kathryn Kaney returns home after visit with sisters Mary and Hannah Kaney
1935314 North St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinHannah L. Kaney lived in 1935 at 314 North St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, occupation: employee at 3 F Laundry Company.
1952314 North St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinShe lived in 1952 at 314 North St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, occupation: ironer opr at 3 F Co.
1956314 North St, Madison, Dane, WisconsinShe lived in 1956 at 314 North St, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, occupation: employee at 3 F Laundry Company.
January 1975In January 1975 Hannah Kaney estate included several beneficiaries. Miss Kaney left an estate of $133,388. After making bequests totaling approximately $48,000 to various cousins and friends, the remainder of the estate is left to St. Patrick's congregation, of which she was a member.
Madison Capital Times January 10, 1975 - Hannah Kaney estate included several beneficiaries

Citations

  1. [S206] The Capital Times, June 19, 1974.
  2. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 15.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 8729. Stamp 139. Sheet 5A. Dwelling 84.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 115. Stamp 145. Sheet 1B/2A.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED40. Dwelling 273.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED13-45. Dwelling 591.
  7. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4470; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 13-62A.

Alice Kaney

F, b. 1848, d. before October 1932
Father*James Kaney b. 1810, d. 3 Apr 1886
Mother*Anna J. McGuire b. 1824, d. 30 Jul 1886
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1848Alice Kaney was born in 1848 at New York.
She was the daughter of James Kaney and Anna J. McGuire.
Deathbefore October 1932Alice Kaney died before October 1932.
Census DateLocationDescription
25 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinAlice Kaney was listed in James Kaney's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; James was a cooper according to the 1860 census. Surname listed as Caney.1

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1099.

Elizabeth Kaney

F, b. December 1855, d. 7 October 1932
Father*James Kaney b. 1810, d. 3 Apr 1886
Mother*Anna J. McGuire b. 1824, d. 30 Jul 1886
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameElizabeth Kaney also went by the name of Eliza.
Name VariationElizabeth Kaney was also known as Liza.
Married Name29 November 1879As of 29 November 1879,her married name was Mears.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthDecember 1855Elizabeth Kaney was born in December 1855 at Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of James Kaney and Anna J. McGuire.
Marriage29 November 1879Elizabeth Kaney married Martin Mears, son of Andrew Mears and Margaret Howard, on 29 November 1879 at Richland, Wisconsin, May have been 27 Nov.1
Death7 October 1932Elizabeth Kaney died on 7 October 1932 at at home, Loretto, Wisconsin, at age 76 Mrs. Martin Mears passed away at her home near Loretto, Friday morning, Oct. 7 after a very short illness, at the age of 76.
Elizabeth kaney was born at Whitewater. At the age of two years, she came to Loretto with her parents, where they established a home and where she has lived a good Christian life.
In 1878 she was united in marriage to Martin Mears, who preceded her in death 5 years ago. One son also preceded her in death, dying in infancy.
She leaves to mourn their loss, two brothers, Frank and James Kaney, of Loretto; seven children:
Mrs. Frank Welch of Chilie; Mrs. Carl Volk of Loganville; Mrs. Dane Woodruff of Vesper; Mrs. Art Mulally and Mrs. James Quinn of Hillpoints; and James and Martin at home. She also leaves 26 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Among those from a distance who attended the funeral, which was held at the St. Patrick's church at Loretto on Monday morning at 9 o'clock, were, William and Marie Clark, Mrs. Fred Wenger and daughter, Alyce, Mrs. Nellie Salisman, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phelan, Hannah Kaney, Catherine Mousseau, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phelan, all of Madison; Miss Kate Coyne of Gays Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coyne of Muscoda; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mears and daughter, Stella, of Spring Green; Mr. and Mrs. Pack Biening of Loyal; Wm. and Catherine Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Longfield of Chile; and Miss Gertie Gorman of Madison.2
Burialafter 7 October 1932She was buried after 7 October 1932 at St. Patricks Catholic Cemetery, New Loreto, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
Census DateLocationDescription
25 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed in James Kaney's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; James was a cooper according to the 1860 census. Surname listed as Caney.4
16 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed in James Kaney's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
10 June 1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed as wife in Martin Mears's household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
12 June 1900Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed as wife in Martin Mears's household on the 1900 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
15 April 1910Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed as wife in Martin Mears's household on the 1910 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.8
3 January 1920Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed as wife in Martin Mears's household on the 1920 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin; Next door to Frank Kaney.9
10 April 1930Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed as mother-in-law in Arthur Thomas Mullaley's household on the 1930 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.10
26 April 1930Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinElizabeth Kaney was listed as mother in Martin William Mears Jr's household on the 1930 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; Living next door to William P. Mears.11
DateLocationDescription
circa 1858from Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin to, Loretto, WisconsinJames Kaney witnessed the migration circa 1858 at from Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin to, Loretto, Wisconsin.
1900Elizabeth Kaney had 8 with 7 living in 1900 children.
1910She had 8 with 7 living in 1910 children.

Children of Elizabeth Kaney and Martin Mears

Citations

  1. [S5] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900, #1-332.
  2. [S208] Reedsburg Times Press, October 14, 1932.
  3. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 20.
  4. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1099.
  5. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 82.
  6. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED246. Dwelling 77. Page 9.
  7. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Ed 129. Dwelling 55. Sheet 3B.
  8. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED115. Dwelling 15.
  9. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 164. Sheet 1B. Dwelling 21.
  10. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-13. Dwelling 38.
  11. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-8. Dwelling 166.

Anna M. Kaney

F, b. 12 September 1858, d. 1 October 1922
Father*James Kaney b. 1810, d. 3 Apr 1886
Mother*Anna J. McGuire b. 1824, d. 30 Jul 1886
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAnna M. Kaney was also known as Annie.
Name VariationAnna M. Kaney was also known as Katie.
Name VariationAnna M. Kaney was also known as Anne.
Married Name11 September 1888As of 11 September 1888,her married name was Mears.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 September 1858Anna M. Kaney was born on 12 September 1858 at Wisconsin also reported as Sep 1859.
She was the daughter of James Kaney and Anna J. McGuire.
Marriage11 September 1888Anna M. Kaney married Michael Mears, son of Andrew Mears and Margaret Howard, on 11 September 1888 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Marriage Certificate of Michael Mears and Anna Kaney 11 Sep 1888 Chicago Illinois
Death1 October 1922Anna M. Kaney died on 1 October 1922 at age 64.
Burialafter 1 October 1922She was buried after 1 October 1922 at Saint Francis Catholic Cemetery, Merrill, Lincoln, Wisconsin.
Anna Mears tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
25 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinAnna M. Kaney was listed in James Kaney's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; James was a cooper according to the 1860 census. Surname listed as Caney.1
16 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinAnna M. Kaney was listed in James Kaney's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
7 June 1900Merrill, Lincoln, WisconsinAnna M. Kaney was listed as wife in Michael Mears's household on the 1900 Census at Merrill, Lincoln, Wisconsin.3
1905Merill, Lincoln, WisconsinAnna M. Kaney appeared on the census of 1905 in the household of Michael Mears at Merill, Lincoln, Wisconsin.
1910Merrill Ward 6, Lincoln, WisconsinAnna M. Kaney was listed as wife in Michael Mears's household on the 1910 Census at Merrill Ward 6, Lincoln, Wisconsin.4
1920Merrill Ward 6, Lincoln, WisconsinAnna M. Kaney was listed as wife in Michael Mears's household on the 1920 Census at Merrill Ward 6, Lincoln, Wisconsin.5
DateLocationDescription
1900Anna M. Kaney had 5 with 4 living in 1900 children.
September 1918300 N. Foster St, Merrill, Lincoln, WisconsinShe lived in September 1918 at 300 N. Foster St, Merrill, Lincoln, Wisconsin.

Children of Anna M. Kaney and Michael Mears

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1099.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 82.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED62. Dwelling 187.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Merrill Ward 6, Lincoln, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1718; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 60; Image: 502.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: Merrill Ward 6, Lincoln, Wisconsin; Roll: T625_1993; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 113; Image: 870.

Margaret Kaney

F, b. 1866, d. before October 1932
Father*James Kaney b. 1810, d. 3 Apr 1886
Mother*Anna J. McGuire b. 1824, d. 30 Jul 1886
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1866Margaret Kaney was born in 1866 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of James Kaney and Anna J. McGuire.
Deathbefore October 1932Margaret Kaney died before October 1932.
Census DateLocationDescription
16 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Kaney was listed in James Kaney's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
18 June 1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinMargaret Kaney was listed as a daughter in James Kaney's household on the supplemental page of the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin. She works away from home as a servant.2

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 82.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED246. Dwelling 88.

Catharine Dorothee Margarethe Schliekau

F, b. 20 August 1842, d. 3 February 1879
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCatharine Dorothee Margarethe Schliekau was also known as Margaret.
Married Name23 May 1869As of 23 May 1869,her married name was Nieman.
Married Name23 May 1869As of 23 May 1869,her married name was Niemann.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 August 1842Catharine Dorothee Margarethe Schliekau was born on 20 August 1842 at Germany.
Marriage23 May 1869She married Heinrich Christian Nieman, son of Jurgen Heinrich Nieman and Catherine Dorothea Kohlmeier, on 23 May 1869 at Natendorf, Hanover, Germany.
Death3 February 1879Catharine Dorothee Margarethe Schliekau died on 3 February 1879 at Wisconsin at age 36.
Burial5 February 1879She was buried on 5 February 1879 at St John Lutheran Church, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
DateLocationDescription
20 July 1870Ship Name: Westphalia, New York, New YorkCatharine Dorothee Margarethe Schliekau immigrated with Heinrich Christian Nieman on 20 July 1870 at Ship Name: Westphalia, New York, New York; surname listed as Niemann
Arrival Date: 20 Jul 1870
Place of Origin: Germany
Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany.

Children of Catharine Dorothee Margarethe Schliekau and Heinrich Christian Nieman

Henry Friedrich Niemann

M, b. 21 March 1839, d. 11 March 1901
Father*William Niemann b. b 1823
Mother*Margaret Bredfeld
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHenry Friedrich Niemann was also known as Friedrich Henry.
Name VariationHenry Friedrich Niemann was also known as F. H.
Name VariationHenry Friedrich Niemann was also known as Heinrich.
Name VariationHenry Friedrich Niemann was also known as H. F.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 March 1839Henry Friedrich Niemann was born at Holstein, Prussia, on 21 March 1839.
He was the son of William Niemann and Margaret Bredfeld.
Marriage24 November 1871Henry Friedrich Niemann married Anna Margaretha Hasz, daughter of Peter Hasz and Rebecca Karstens, on 24 November 1871 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Death11 March 1901Henry Friedrich Niemann died on 11 March 1901 at Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 61.
Burialafter 11 March 1901His body was interred after 11 March 1901 at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery; Row 8:
BAUMGARTEN: Bertha Niemann 1875-1952
NIEMANN: H. F. March 21, 1839 - March 11, 1901, 61y 11m 20d, Co. I - 12 Vol. Reg. of Missouri
Anna M. April 24, 1847 - Oct. 8, 1912, 65y 4m 14d.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1880Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinHenry Friedrich Niemann was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
20 June 1895Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinHe appeared on the census of 20 June 1895 at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, 3 males and 2 females in the household.3
13 June 1900Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
From 1988 biography of his granddaughter Margaret Stowell: "He was the older of two sons. In 1856 he came to America at age 17. In the winter of 1860-1861 he went south to what is now Mississippi about 20 miles south of Vicksburg and worked at cutting cord wood for the use of river boats. Of course politics both north and south were at a fever heat and threats of secession were loud. Mr. Niemann, having received a good education in his native country, was able to read and judge for himself between right and wrong in the matter. In February of 1861 his employer asked him if, in the case the South seceded, he would not fight for the South, to which he gave an elusive reply, himself watching the events as closely as his employer. A short time after he saw the crisis must come, he quietly took a boat north and landed in Davenport, Iowa. When he learned of President Lincoln's call for 75,000 troops, he enlisted. April 1861 he was mustered into the 1st Regiment for three months and was sent into Missouri and was hastening to the battle of Springfield, MO when General Lyon was killed, but arrived too late to get into action. He served out his time and then reenlisted in Company I, Twelfth Missouri Infantry for three years. He was in a number of skirmishes and at Vicksburg, Mississippi he received a wound in his leg which disabled him for life. He was in the hospital until the end of the war and was then discharged. During all this time Mr. Niemann was not a citizen, never having been naturalized until after the war. He remained near St. Louis until 1867. In 1868 he went to Sauk County, Wisconsin and located in the village of Loganville, where he purchased 23 acres of land."
Co., I - 12 Vol. Reg. of Missouri, Missouri for Civil WarHenry Friedrich Niemann served in the military at Co., I - 12 Vol. Reg. of Missouri, Missouri for Civil War.
1856New YorkHe immigrated in 1856 to New York.
1868Sauk, WisconsinHe migrated in 1868 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
1880In 1880 HENRY F. NIEMANN, farmer; P. O. Loganville; son of William and Margaret (Bredfeld) Niemann; born in Holstein, Prussia, March 31, 1839; came to New York on 1856, and from there to Iowa; stopped in the vicinity of Davenport till the commencement of the war. Enlisted, in April, 1861, on the call for three-months men, and re-enlisted in the twelve-months volunteers for three years; was wounded at Vicksburg in the leg, by a gunshot; was in the hospital till the three years expired, and then discharged; remained about St. Louis till 1867; in 1868, came to Sauk Co. and located near the village of Loganville; has 23 acres of land; was Assessor three years, and was elected Justice of the Peace in 1879, and is now serving in that capacity. He was married at Loganville Nov. 25, 1871 to Annie Hasz, daughter of Peter and Rebecca Hasz; they have three children - Laura, Bertha and Henry.5
History of Sauk County, Wisconsin 1880 - Henry F Niemann - page 759

Children of Henry Friedrich Niemann and Anna Margaretha Hasz

Citations

  1. [S6] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Vital Record to 1907, Marriage Record ID: 2200210 vol 2 page 90.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, pg 24. ED 265. Dwelling 206.
  3. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Page 5.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED149. Stamp 144. Dwelling 97.
  5. [S356] Wisconsin, Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin, page 759.

Anna Margaretha Hasz

F, b. 24 April 1847, d. 8 October 1912
Father*Peter Hasz b. 1799, d. 9 Feb 1877
Mother*Rebecca Karstens b. 28 Nov 1813, d. 9 Jul 1904
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameAnna Margaretha Hasz also went by the name of Annie.
Married Name24 November 1871As of 24 November 1871,her married name was Niemann.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 April 1847Anna Margaretha Hasz was born at Hanover, Germany, on 24 April 1847.
She was the daughter of Peter Hasz and Rebecca Karstens.
Marriage24 November 1871Anna Margaretha Hasz married Henry Friedrich Niemann, son of William Niemann and Margaret Bredfeld, on 24 November 1871 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Death8 October 1912Anna Margaretha Hasz died on 8 October 1912 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 65 also reported as Waverly, Bremer, Iowa.
Burialafter 8 October 1912She was buried after 8 October 1912 at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery; Row 8, Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1880Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinAnna Margaretha Hasz was listed as wife in Henry Friedrich Niemann's household on the 1880 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
13 June 1900Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinAnna Margaretha Hasz was listed as wife in Henry Friedrich Niemann's household on the 1900 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
18 April 1910Washington, Bremer, IowaAnna Margaretha Hasz was listed as mother-in-law in Carl Gottlob Kuethe's household on the 1910 Census at Washington, Bremer, Iowa.4
DateLocationDescription
1856Anna Margaretha Hasz immigrated in 1856.
13 June 1900She had five children, all living children.

Children of Anna Margaretha Hasz and Henry Friedrich Niemann

Citations

  1. [S6] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Vital Record to 1907, Marriage Record ID: 2200210 vol 2 page 90.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, pg 24. ED 265. Dwelling 206.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED149. Stamp 144. Dwelling 97.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED44. Dwelling 12.

William Niemann

M, b. before 1823
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationWilliam Niemann was also known as Wilhelm.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageWilliam Niemann married Margaret Bredfeld.
Birthbefore 1823William Niemann was born before 1823.

Child of William Niemann and Margaret Bredfeld

Margaret Bredfeld

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMargaret Bredfeld was also known as Margaratha.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageWilliam Niemann married Margaret Bredfeld.

Child of Margaret Bredfeld and William Niemann

Peter Hasz

M, b. 1799, d. 9 February 1877
Father*Peter Hasz
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationPeter Hasz was also known as Hastz.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1799Peter Hasz was born in 1799 at Hanover, Germany.
He was the son of Peter Hasz.
Marriagebefore 1834Peter Hasz married Rebecca Karstens, before 1834.
Death9 February 1877Peter Hasz died on 9 February 1877 at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 05 Feb 1877.
Probate17 February 1877His estate was probated on 17 February 1877 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Probate of Peter Hasz - Sauk, WI - died 09 Feb 1877
Census DateLocationDescription
29 July 1870Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Hasz was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
27 November 1876Sauk, WisconsinPeter Hasz left a will on 27 November 1876 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Will of Peter Hasz - Sauk, WI - 27 Nov 1876

Children of Peter Hasz and Rebecca Karstens

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 22. Dwelling 169.

Rebecca Karstens

F, b. 28 November 1813, d. 9 July 1904
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationRebecca Karstens was also known as Naomie Rebecca.
Married Namebefore 1834As of before 1834,her married name was Hasz.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth28 November 1813Rebecca Karstens was born on 28 November 1813 at Hanover, Germany.
Marriagebefore 1834Peter Hasz married Rebecca Karstens, before 1834.
Death9 July 1904She died on 9 July 1904 at age 90.
Census DateLocationDescription
29 July 1870Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinRebecca Karstens was listed in Peter Hasz's household on the 1870 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
5 June 1880Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinRebecca Karstens was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, Next door to Christ Hasz..2

Children of Rebecca Karstens and Peter Hasz

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 22. Dwelling 169.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 8. ED265. Dwelling 66.

Flora Niemann

F, b. 17 August 1872, d. 1959
Father*Henry Friedrich Niemann b. 21 Mar 1839, d. 11 Mar 1901
Mother*Anna Margaretha Hasz b. 24 Apr 1847, d. 8 Oct 1912
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationFlora Niemann was also known as Laura.
Name VariationFlora Niemann was also known as Dora.
Married Name18 September 1910As of 18 September 1910,her married name was Schanberg.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth17 August 1872Flora Niemann was born on 17 August 1872 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Henry Friedrich Niemann and Anna Margaretha Hasz.
Marriage18 September 1910Flora Niemann married Rudolph Schanberg on 18 September 1910 at St. Peter's Church, Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death1959Flora Niemann died in 1959.
Burial1959She was buried in 1959 at Westfield East Cemetery, Westfield, Marquette, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1880Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinFlora Niemann was listed as a daughter, Dora, in Henry Friedrich Niemann's household on the 1880 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
From 1988 biography of Margaret Stowell: "When my mother was about 16 years old she went to Reedsburg to work as a maid, later moving to Madison, working in homes there. She was last employed as a cook by Dr. and Mrs. Peabody Daniells, a University professor, spending the winter before her marriage in Sanford, Florida with the family."

Children of Flora Niemann and Rudolph Schanberg

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, pg 24. ED 265. Dwelling 206.

Bertha A. Niemann

F, b. 6 October 1875, d. 26 June 1952
Father*Henry Friedrich Niemann b. 21 Mar 1839, d. 11 Mar 1901
Mother*Anna Margaretha Hasz b. 24 Apr 1847, d. 8 Oct 1912
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameMarch 1918As of March 1918,her married name was Baumgarten.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 October 1875Bertha A. Niemann was born at Wisconsin on 6 October 1875.
She was the daughter of Henry Friedrich Niemann and Anna Margaretha Hasz.
MarriageMarch 1918Bertha A. Niemann married August G. Baumgarten, son of Friedrich Baumgarten and Wilhelmine Katherina Henrietta Estorf, in March 1918 at Iowa Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Miss Bertha Niemann of Madison and A. G. Baumgarten of Loganville, which took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Carl Kuethe, Waverly, Iowa, Rev. Emil H. Rausch officiating. The couple was attended by the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Niemann. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgarten left on a trip to Florida and will be at home to their friends after the first of April in Loganville. (published in The Capital Times, Madison, WI, 09 Mar 1918.)
Bertha Niemann - A. G. Baumgarten marriage announcement 09 Mar 1918
Death26 June 1952Bertha A. Niemann died on 26 June 1952 at Wisconsin, at age 76.
Burialafter 26 June 1952She was buried after 26 June 1952 at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery; row 8, Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery
Westfield Township, County of Sauk, State of Wisconsin.

Row 8:
BAUMGARTEN: Bertha Niemann 1875-1952
NIEMANN: H. F. March 21, 1839 - March 11, 1901, 61y 11m 20d, Co. I - 12 Vol. Reg. of Missouri
Anna M. April 24, 1847 - Oct. 8, 1912, 65y 4m 14d.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1880Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinBertha A. Niemann was listed as a daughter in Henry Friedrich Niemann's household on the 1880 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
3 January 1920Loganville Village, Westfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinBertha A. Niemann was listed as wife in August G. Baumgarten's household on the 1920 Census at Loganville Village, Westfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
7 May 1930Loganville, Sauk, WisconsinBertha A. Niemann was listed as wife in August G. Baumgarten's household on the 1930 Census at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
27 April 1940Baraboo, Sauk, WisconsinBertha A. Niemann was listed as wife in August G. Baumgarten's household on the 1940 Census at Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
Bertha A. Niemann had zero children.
1935Loganville, Sauk, WisconsinShe and August G. Baumgarten lived in 1935 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin, as reported in 1940 census.

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, pg 24. ED 265. Dwelling 206.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED171. Dwelling 39. Sheet 2B.
  3. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-22. Dwelling 36.
  4. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4523; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 56-2.

Henry George Niemann

M, b. 11 November 1878, d. 2 December 1964
Father*Henry Friedrich Niemann b. 21 Mar 1839, d. 11 Mar 1901
Mother*Anna Margaretha Hasz b. 24 Apr 1847, d. 8 Oct 1912
Henry George Niemann 1954-Colorized
Henry George Niemann 1954
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHenry George Niemann was also known as Neiman.
Name VariationHenry George Niemann was also known as Heinrich G.
Name VariationHenry George Niemann was also known as H. G.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth11 November 1878Henry George Niemann was born on 11 November 1878 at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Henry Friedrich Niemann and Anna Margaretha Hasz.
Marriage22 June 1904Henry George Niemann married Emma Dorothea Steckelberg, daughter of Frederick H. Steckelberg and Augusta Wilhelmina Uphoff, on 22 June 1904 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death2 December 1964Henry George Niemann died on 2 December 1964 at Wisconsin, at age 86.
Burialafter 2 December 1964He was buried after 2 December 1964 at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery; row 9, Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
21 June 1880Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinHenry George Niemann was listed as a son in Henry Friedrich Niemann's household on the 1880 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
13 June 1900Westfield, Sauk, WisconsinHenry George Niemann was listed as a son in Henry Friedrich Niemann's household on the 1900 Census at Westfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
15 April 1910Westfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinHenry George Niemann was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Westfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
2 January 1920Westfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Westfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
5 May 1930Loganville, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
DateLocationDescription
12 September 1918World War I Draft Registration, Sauk, WisconsinOn 12 September 1918 at World War I Draft Registration, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Niemann, Henry Geo - World War I Draft Registration Card
4 February 1923St John Lutheran Church, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinHenry George Niemann became the godfather at Ivan Richard Steckelberg's christening on 4 February 1923 at St John Lutheran Church, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
27 July 1928On 27 July 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nieman entertained Miss Edna Nieman, Hilda Gall, Paul Roewer and Lorenz Baumgarten at a dinner party Friday.
13 June 1931On 13 June 1931 Floyd and Martha (Niemann) Harris, and son Junior, called at the Henry Niemann home.
The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin) 13 Jun 1931 - Floyd and Martha (Niemann) Harris called at the Henry Niemann home
20 June 1954Loganville, Sauk, WisconsinOn 20 June 1954 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin, Henry and Emma (Steckelberg) Niemann 50th wedding anniversary celebration.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal June 10, 1954 - Henry and Emma (Steckelberg) Niemann 50th wedding anniversary celebration

Children of Henry George Niemann and Emma Dorothea Steckelberg

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, pg 24. ED 265. Dwelling 206.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED149. Stamp 144. Dwelling 97.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 1A. Dwelling 10.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 171. Sheet 1B. Dwelling 16.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-22. Sheet 1A. Dwelling 16.

Patrick E. Croal

M, b. January 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJanuary 1843Patrick E. Croal was born in January 1843 at Leitrim, Ireland, Patrick is the yougest child of John and Catherine Croal; also reported as 30 Jan 1839.
He was the son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Marriage8 April 1891Patrick E. Croal married Maria Daly, daughter of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran, on 8 April 1891 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 08 Apr 1892.
Death25 May 1917Patrick E. Croal died on 25 May 1917 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 74 Patrick Croal died at his home in this city on May 25, 1917, of nephritis. The deceased was born in County Leitrim, Ireland, on Jan 30, 1839, and came with his parents to this country when he was three years old, settling at Whitewater, Wis., where he resided until about sixteen years of age. He entered the employ of the C. M. & St. P. Railroad, making his home at Duluth until twenty-seven years ago, when he decided to turn back to the farm. In 1891 he was married to Maria Daly of Winfield, and purchased the farm on which the family made their home until March 1916, when they moved to Reedsburg. Surviving him are his wife and children: one son, John, and five daughters, Jane, Agnes, Mary, Rose and Reta. The funeral was held at the Catholic church in Reedsburg, and interment was made in the cemetery at Winfield, adjacent to his old farm home, and where other relatives are laid to rest. The requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Kiernan, assisted by Rev. Fr. O'Rielly of Baraboo, and Rev. Fr. Campbell of Elroy. Rev. Fr. Condon of LaCrosse delivered the funeral sermon. The deceased is the last of his generation, which included a large family. The family has the sincere sympathy of the community in their sorrow.1
Burialafter 25 May 1917He was buried after 25 May 1917 at Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, listed "Father". Tombstone lists birth year of 1845.2
Census DateLocationDescription
17 August 1850Danbury, Fairfield, ConnecticutPatrick E. Croal was listed as a son in John Patrick Croal's household on the 1850 Census at Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut; Name     John Croal
Gender     Male
Race     White
Age     60
Birth Year     abt 1790
Birthplace     Ireland
Home in 1850     Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Occupation     Hatter
Industry     Apparel and Accessories
Line Number     13
Dwelling Number     720
Family Number     850
; living next door to his son-in-law John McCabe.3
7 June 1880Duluth Village, St. Louis, MinnesotaPatrick E. Croal was listed as a boarder with the Margaret Smith family on the 1880 Census at Duluth Village, St. Louis, Minnesota; name listed as Pat Crowell; birth listed as Connecticut.4
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinHe appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
DateLocationDescription
1846Leitrim County, Ireland to AmericaPatrick E. Croal immigrated with John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton in 1846 at Leitrim County, Ireland to America; In 1900 Census, Patrick and Rosa reported immigrating in 1846.
PATRICK CROAL:... He was but four years of age when brought to the United States by his parents, the first place of residence of the family being the City of Danbury, Connecticut, where they lived until 1851.7
1851Danbury, Connecticut to, Jefferson, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal witnessed the migration in 1851 at Danbury, Connecticut to, Jefferson, Wisconsin; According to The Kaney Family History written by Emmett Kaney, "He (Patrick Kaney) married Rose Croal, daughter of John and Catherine Clinton Croal, who came to America from Leitrim County, Ireland in 1851."
circa 1859Patrick E. Croal was employed by Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad; for 8 years circa 1859.
circa 1867CaliforniaHe migrated circa 1867 at California.
1880He was a railroad yard master in 1880.
circa 1890Sauk, WisconsinHe migrated circa 1890 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
1918In 1918 PATRICK CROAL. Two vocations, those of railroading and farming, have occupied the energies of Patrick Croal since he started upon his wage-earning career as a mere lad. For many years he traveled all over various parts of the country while acting in numerous capacities in the service of railroad companies, but in middle life settled down in Sauk County and became a farmer, and this occupation engaged his attention until 1916, when he retired, and took up his residence at Reedsburg. He is one of the substantial citizens of this thriving community, and whatever success has come to him has been the result of his own unaided efforts. Patrick Croal was born in County Leitrim, Ireland, in 1843, and is a son of John and Catherine (Clinton) Croal, also natives of Erin's Isle. He was but four years of age when brought to the United States by his parents, the first place of residence of the family being the City of Danbury, Connecticut, where they lived until 1851. In that year they migrated to Wisconsin and located on a farm in Jefferson County, where they established at first a humble home and began the cultivation of the soil. They were hard-working, god-fearing and industrious people, made the most of their opportunities, and through their continuous labor managed to develop a good farm and establish a comfortable home. While they spent many years in Jefferson County, the parents died at Milwaukee, the father in 1873, at the age of sixty-nine years, and the mother in 1878, when seventy years of age. They were devout members of the Catholic Church, and were laid to rest in Calvary Cemetery. John and Catherine Croal were the parents of ten children: Honora, James, Catherine, Andrew, Ann, Mary, Hannah, Rose, John and Patrick, of whom all are now deceased except the last named. Patrick Croal enjoyed the educational privileges afforded by the country schools of Jefferson County and was brought up on the homestead, it being the assumption of his father that he would adopt the vocation of farming when ready to start upon his career. However, like numerous other country boys, he was early attracted by the railroad, and, grasping the opportunity, managed to master the art of telegraphy. Thus equipped, he was qualified for a position with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, and entered the service of that line as a telegrapher, but this work did not prove congenial, and the youth gave up the key to become a brakeman. By the time he was seventeen years of age he was earning a man's salary as a conductor, and continued in that capacity for several years, the period of his connection with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul covering eight years. At the end of that time Mr. Croal went to California, where he secured a position as a conductor on a line running from San Francisco to San Jose, and during the years that followed he covered a rather wide stretch of country in the extreme West, being at various times employed by most of the leading systems. After a quarter of a century of railroading Mr. Croal returned to Wisconsin, and April 8, 1892, was united in marriage with Miss Maria Daly, who was born in County Mayo, Ireland, in 1857, a daughter of Patrick and Jane (Moran) Daly. Patrick Daly was born in 1807, in County Mayo, and was there married to Jane Moran, who was born in 1820, and in 1862 they immigrated to the United States and located on a farm in Winfield Township, Sauk County. They succeeded in the cultivation of a good property and rounded out their lives there, the father dying in 1880 and the mother not long thereafter. Patrick Daly was an exceptionally well informed man, a profound student and a reader of the classics. He was a democrat in politics, and he and Mrs. Daly were consistent and devout members of the Catholic Church. Their children were as follows: Michael, who died as an infant in Ireland; Maria (1) and Jane, who also died in infancy; Catherine, who is the wife of John Loughney, of Ironton, Wisconsin; Maria, who is now Mrs. Croal; Patrick, who became one of the leading lawyers of Reedsburg and died here in 1911; John, who died in infancy; John (2) who is engaged in farming near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; Frank P., M.D., a leading physician and surgeon of Reedsburg; and Martin, who died in infancy. In 1893 Mr. Croal purchased the Patrick Daly homestead in Winfield Township and settled down to farming operations, in which he is very successful. While his training up to 1893, with the exception of several years in his youth, had been along entirely different lines, he proved himself capable of managing and directing a farm, and during his occupancy numerous improvements were installed which enhanced its value, while at the same time he produced good crops and made his land pay commensurately for the labor he expended upon it. In March, 1916, Mr. Croal retired from active labor and came to Reedsburg, where he now resides at the corner of Dewey and East Main streets. He is a democrat in Politics. With his family he belongs to the Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Croal are parents of the following children: John, who was educated in the public schools and is not engaged in operating the homestead farm in Winfield Township; Jane, who was educated in the schools of Winfield Township and Reedsburg, and is now in charge of a school at Lime Ridge; Agnes, a graduate of the Reedsburg High School and now a teacher at Lavalle, Wisconsin; Mary, educated at the Reedsburg High School, and teaching at Lime Ridge; Rose, a junior at the Reedsburg High School; and Rita, a sophomore in the same school.8
A Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin 1918 - Patrick Croal - Page 977-978
Patrick Croal biography 1918 - A Standard History of Sauk County Wisconsin - pgs 977-978
Patrick Croal biography 1918 - A Standard History of Sauk County Wisconsin - pgs 977-978
Patrick Croal biography 1918 - A Standard History of Sauk County Wisconsin - pgs 977-978

Children of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly

Citations

  1. [S208] Reedsburg Times Press, Reedsburg Free Press, 7 Jun 1917.
  2. [S273] Wisconsin Sauk County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records, page 74.
  3. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 720, 850.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED92. Stamp 501C. Dwelling 110. Page 32.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  7. [S176] Wisconsin, Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin.
  8. [S176] Wisconsin, Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin, pages 977-978.

Honora Croal

F, b. circa 1835, d. before 1917
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1835Honora Croal was born circa 1835.
She was the daughter of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Deathbefore 1917Honora Croal died before 1917.

James Croal

M, d. before 1917
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Life EventDateDescription
James Croal was the son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Deathbefore 1917James Croal died before 1917.

Catherine Daly

F, b. 23 December 1835, d. 27 May 1911
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCatherine Daly was also known as Cath.
Name VariationCatherine Daly was also known as Daily.
Name VariationCatherine Daly was also known as Katherine.
Name VariationCatherine Daly was also known as Kate.
Married Name1852As of 1852,her married name was Croal.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth23 December 1835Catherine Daly was born on 23 December 1835 at County Roscommon, Ireland, May be 1836.
Marriage1852She married John Croal, son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton, in 1852 at Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Death27 May 1911Catherine Daly died on 27 May 1911 at Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 75 7 of her 11 children were alive in 1911.
Burialafter 27 May 1911She was buried after 27 May 1911 at Our Lady of the Fields Cemetery, Old St. Patricks, Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
3 October 1850Menomenee, Waukesha, WisconsinCatherine Daly was listed as living with the Joseph Pilgrim family on the 1850 Census at Menomenee, Waukesha, Wisconsin.1
25 August 1860Bear Creek, Sandusky P.O., Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed in John Croal's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sandusky P.O., Sauk, Wisconsin; name spelled as Crowell.2
11 July 1870P.O. Sandusky, Washington, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Daly was listed in John Croal's household on the 1870 Census at P.O. Sandusky, Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1880Washington, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin, Living next door to Patrick Kaney..4
20 June 1885Washington, Sauk, WisconsinShe appeared on the census of 20 June 1885 at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin, living next door to her brother-in-law Patrick Kaney; household includes 1 male and 2 female with 2 of them born in the US and 1 born in Ireland.
1885 Wisconsin state census - Washington, Sauk, WI - Catherine Croal and Patrick Kaney
15 June 1900Washington, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1 June 1905Washington, Sauk, WisconsinShe is listed as mother on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Michael E. Croal at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
11 May 1910Washington, Sauk, WisconsinCatherine Daly was listed as Mother in Thomas Francis Croal Sr.'s household on the 1910 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
DateLocationDescription
1842Catherine Daly immigrated in 1842.
1856In 1856 The Croal family belongs among the old timers of Washington Township, where they established their home in pioneer times and where a large amount of land was cleared and made productive through their efforts. The founders of the family here were John and Catherine (Daily) Croal, the former a native of County Leitrim and the latter of County Roscommon, Ireland. They came to Sauk County in 1856 and located on forty acres of raw land in Bear Creek Township. Later the father acquired another forty acres in Washington Township, partly cleared and improved, and though a blacksmith by trade and conducting a shop for a number of years, he managed to get his land under cultivation and was one of the well known citizens of that community.
8 February 1874extraordinary crime rampage of John CroalOn 8 February 1874 at extraordinary crime rampage of John Croal Milwaukee, Feb. 8 (1874) - Particulars of an extraordinary crime have been received here. John Croal left this city, where he has a brother (Andrew Croal) on the police-force, last Saturday (31 Jan 1874), for Sauk county, his former home. He went to his house on the following Monday (02 Feb 1874), and his wife, hearing his approach, and fearing him, fled, abandoning her four children. Croal picked up the youngest child, dashed it upon the floor, kicked it, and stamped upon it, so that it was not expected to live more than a few moments when last heard from. Croal then went to the house of Patrick Kaney, his brother-in-law, whose life he had repeatedly threatened, and, finding Mr. and Mrs. Kaney absent, fired the barn, stacks of straw, and grain-bins, and escaped to the woods. Here, by a singular fatality, he found his nephew, James Kaney, chopping wood, and asked him to lend him his ax. The young man complied, and he instantly attacked him, cutting him in the abdomen and the muscle at the base of the brain. Thinking he had killed him, he covered the body with snow, and left, it is believed, for Richland county. At last advices a constable and several citizens were in pursuit. Young Kaney was still living.
15 February 1874Recovery of victims of John Croal rampage, including James KaneyOn 15 February 1874 at Recovery of victims of John Croal rampage, including James Kaney.
Recovery of victims of John Croal rampage, including James Kaney 15 Feb 1874 Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL)
WisconsinAt Wisconsin He fought in the Civil War as a private in Company K,18th Regiment of the Wisconsin infantry, serving from early 1864 to the end of the war. Several stories that I have heard said that the war took its toll on him mentally and he came back a very disturbed man. He died in Feburary 1874, he was 44 years old. In Civil War pension records and letters that were written by relatives and neighbors verify that his wife had been Katherine Croal. She filed for the pension in 1890, 16 years after his death. All of the letters were signed and notorized except one, which was very interesting. Along the margin of the letter was a note asking that the letter be kept in confidence.The letter stated that this person knew that Katherine had been the wife of John and the mother of his children and had done a good job raising them without support from her husband. The letter ends: "In regards of her husband, John Croal, he was a ugly natured man, he was sent to jail and finally got out, he then made an assault on a young man, striking him with an axe. In resisting arrest was shot by officers."
1900She had 12 with 7 living in 1900 children.
1910She had 12 with 7 living in 1910 children.

Children of Catherine Daly and John Croal

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1523.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1102. Page 145.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 6. Stamp 272. Dwelling 42.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 264. Pg 1. Stamp 262A. Dwelling 9.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED148. Sheet 6A. Dwelling 109.
  6. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 74.
  7. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Stamp 59. Sheet 11A. Dwelling 209.

Andrew James Croal

M, b. January 1822, d. 2 May 1903
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Kaney Family Photos 13 - Andrew Croal-Colorized
Andrew James Croal
Andrew James Croal circa 1860-Colorized
Andrew James Croal circa 1860
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAndrew James Croal was also known as Andy.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJanuary 1822Andrew James Croal was born in January 1822 at Lake Melvin, Lathrum, Connaught, Ireland, 1829 or 1822. (Birth is Jan 1822 according to 1900 census.)
He was the son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Marriage3 July 1857Andrew James Croal married Honora Brigid Gormanly on 3 July 1857 at Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin, also reported as Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Death2 May 1903Andrew James Croal died on 2 May 1903 at Milbank, Grant, South Dakota, at age 81 also reported as 06 May 1903.
The Minneapolis Journal (Minneapolis, Minnesota) 04 May 1903- Millbank SD death announcement for Andrew Croal
Burialafter 2 May 1903He was buried after 2 May 1903 at Calvary Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.1
Croal Family Plot - Andrew Croal
Census DateLocationDescription
8 August 1860Cold Spring, Jefferson, WisconsinAndrew James Croal was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Cold Spring, Jefferson, Wisconsin, Next door to his father John Croal..2
28 July 1870Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.3
12 June 18801920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at 1920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.4
1885Geneseo, Roberts, Dakota TerritoryHe appeared on the census of 1885 at Geneseo, Roberts, Dakota Territory, Enumeration District:     40
Census Page #:     5.
16 June 1900Millbank, Grant, South DakotaHe was listed as Father-in-Law in Leonard Michael Kaercher's household on the 1900 Census at Millbank, Grant, South Dakota.5
DateLocationDescription
26 November 1847Andrew James Croal immigrated on 26 November 1847 Arrival Date: 26 Nov 1847
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Liberty
no other family members traveling with him
Occupation: Farmer
Passengers: 230
Compartment: Steerage
Native Country: Ireland
Destination: USA
Transit Type: Staying in the U.S.
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According to the 1900 census, Andrew immigrated in 1847. He has been in the US for 53 years and is a naturalized citizen.
8 February 1866Municipal Court, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinHe was naturalized on 8 February 1866 at Municipal Court, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, witnesses Edward Hackett and Martin Larkin Sr.
Naturalization record for Andrew Croal - 08 Feb 1866 - Municipal Court, Milwaukee, WI
1867City Directory listing: 1920 Vliet Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinHe and John Patrick Croal lived in 1867 at City Directory listing: 1920 Vliet Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1867 City Directory - Milwaukee, WI - Croal, John + Andrew
6 January 1869On 6 January 1869 Police force of the city of Milwaukee includes Andrew Croal.
Police force of the city of Milwaukee includes Andrew Croal 06 Jan 1869 Semi-Weekly Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI)
8 February 1874extraordinary crime rampage of John CroalOn 8 February 1874 at extraordinary crime rampage of John Croal Milwaukee, Feb. 8 (1874) - Particulars of an extraordinary crime have been received here. John Croal left this city, where he has a brother (Andrew Croal) on the police-force, last Saturday (31 Jan 1874), for Sauk county, his former home. He went to his house on the following Monday (02 Feb 1874), and his wife, hearing his approach, and fearing him, fled, abandoning her four children. Croal picked up the youngest child, dashed it upon the floor, kicked it, and stamped upon it, so that it was not expected to live more than a few moments when last heard from. Croal then went to the house of Patrick Kaney, his brother-in-law, whose life he had repeatedly threatened, and, finding Mr. and Mrs. Kaney absent, fired the barn, stacks of straw, and grain-bins, and escaped to the woods. Here, by a singular fatality, he found his nephew, James Kaney, chopping wood, and asked him to lend him his ax. The young man complied, and he instantly attacked him, cutting him in the abdomen and the muscle at the base of the brain. Thinking he had killed him, he covered the body with snow, and left, it is believed, for Richland county. At last advices a constable and several citizens were in pursuit. Young Kaney was still living.
12 June 18801920 Vliet Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinAndrew James Croal lived on 12 June 1880 at 1920 Vliet Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
12 June 1880He was a retired policeman on 12 June 1880.
21 August 1888Roberts, South DakotaHe purchased land on 21 August 1888 at Roberts, South Dakota, CROAL ANDREW 05 122 N 048 W 029 160 272002 PA 334 08/21/1888.
9 April 1892Grant, South DakotaHe purchased land on 9 April 1892 at Grant, South Dakota, CROAL ANDREW 05 121 N 048 W 005 51.67 272002 PA 11275 04/09/1892
CROAL ANDREW 05 121 N 048 W 005 21.14 272002 PA 11275 04/09/1892.
1915In 1915 excerpt from profile of John Patrick Croal: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Croal were the parents of eleven children, eight of whom are still living, as follows: Mrs. Kate Eastman, living in Seattle, is the widow of O. N. Eastman, who was traveling auditor for the Empire Elevator Company at the time of his demise. John P. is the next in order of birth. James, who resides at Fargo, is a conductor on the Northern Pacific Railroad, with which he has been connected since 1886. Mary is the wife of L. M. Kaercher, the proprietor of the Whetstone Milling Company at Milbank. He is quite well known in political circles and in 1890 was a member of the state legislature. Theresa gave her hand in marriage to W. W. Wilson, of Milbank, who for thirteen years has served as janitor of the public schools. Francis A. has for seventeen years been buyer and hater auditor for the Empire Elevator Company with residence at Milbank. Anna is the wife of Dr. Thomas Hicks, of Milbank, who for several years has been state veterinarian. Thomas, a resident of Las Vegas, New Mexico, is a conductor on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.6
History of Dakota Territory 1915 - John P Croal profile mentioning parents - page 761

Children of Andrew James Croal and Honora Brigid Gormanly

Citations

  1. [S230] Milwaukee Catholic Cemeteries Cemetery records, by Milwaukee, Block 6 Section D Row 256.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1719, 1533.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 377. Ward 9. Page 201. Dwelling 1523.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1438. Page 117D. ED131. Dwelling 326.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED155. Sheet 7B. Dwelling 137. Ward 1.
  6. [S195] South Dakota, "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915), Page 761.

Ann Croal

F, d. before 1917
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Life EventDateDescription
Ann Croal was the daughter of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Deathbefore 1917Ann Croal died before 1917.

Mary A. Croal

F, b. July 1868, d. April 1945
Father*John Croal b. 18 May 1830, d. 4 Feb 1874
Mother*Catherine Daly b. 23 Dec 1835, d. 27 May 1911
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJuly 1868Mary A. Croal was born in July 1868 at Wisconsin tombstone lists birth as 1864.
She was the daughter of John Croal and Catherine Daly.
UNMARRIED1940As of 1940, Mary A. Croal was never married.
BurialApril 1945She was buried in April 1945 at Our lady of the fields, Old Chapel, Old St. Patricks, Loreto, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Our Lady of the fields - Croal, Mary A.
DeathApril 1945She died in April 1945 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at age 76 Mary A Croal, 80, obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal April 10, 1945 - Mary A Croal, 80, obituary
Census DateLocationDescription
11 July 1870P.O. Sandusky, Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed in John Croal's household on the 1870 Census at P.O. Sandusky, Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1 June 1880Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed as a daughter in Catherine Daly's household on the 1880 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin; Living next door to Patrick Kaney.3
15 June 1900Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed as a daughter in Catherine Daly's household on the 1900 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
1 June 1905Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal is listed as sister on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Michael E. Croal at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
11 May 1910Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed as a Sister in Thomas Francis Croal Sr.'s household on the 1910 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
9 February 1920Washington Twp, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed as a Sister in Michael E. Croal's household on the 1920 Census at Washington Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
28 April 1930Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed as a sister in Michael E. Croal's household on the 1930 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.8
17 June 1940Washington, Sauk, WisconsinMary A. Croal was listed as a sister in Michael E. Croal's household on the 1940 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.9
DateLocationDescription
August 1926In August 1926 Fredonia Croal, Milwaukee, came to spend a month at the John Croal home and with her aunt, Mary Croal, Sandusky.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal August 30, 1926 - Fredonia Croal to spend a month at the the John Croal home and with her aunt, Mary Croal

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 7.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 6. Stamp 272. Dwelling 42.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 264. Pg 1. Stamp 262A. Dwelling 9.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED148. Sheet 6A. Dwelling 109.
  5. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 74.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED129. Stamp 59. Sheet 11A. Dwelling 209.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED212. Sheet 8A. Dwelling 159.
  8. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-38. Sheet 7B.
  9. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4523; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 56-40.

Hannah Croal

F, b. circa 1831, d. before 1917
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1831Hannah Croal was born circa 1831 at Ireland.
She was the daughter of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Deathbefore 1917Hannah Croal died before 1917.
Census DateLocationDescription
13 August 1850Danbury, Fairfield, ConnecticutHannah Croal was listed as a domestic servant for a boarding school in the 1850 Census at Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 594.

John Croal

M, b. 18 May 1830, d. 4 February 1874
Father*John Patrick Croal b. 1786, d. 20 Mar 1875
Mother*Catherine Clinton b. 1792, d. 25 Jul 1871
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 May 1830John Croal was born on 18 May 1830 at County Leitrim, Ireland.
He was the son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton.
Marriage1852John Croal married Catherine Daly in 1852 at Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Death4 February 1874John Croal died on 4 February 1874 at near Highland, Iowa, Wisconsin, at age 43 After resisting arrest was shot by police officers.
Burialafter 4 February 1874He was buried after 4 February 1874 at Our lady of the fields, Old Chapel, Old St. Patricks, Loreto, Sauk, Wisconsin, CROAL: Andrew Sept. 9, 1861 - Apr. 4, 1878, 16y 7m
Patrick E. Jan. 23, 1866 - Sept. 22, 1866, 9m
John May 18, 1830 - Feb. 4, 1874, 44y - GAR marker.1
John Croal tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
13 August 1850Danbury, Fairfield, ConnecticutJohn Croal was listed as living with the Stephen A Hurlburt family on the 1850 Census at Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut; listed as John Crouel.2
25 August 1860Bear Creek, Sandusky P.O., Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sandusky P.O., Sauk, Wisconsin, name spelled as Crowell.3
11 July 1870P.O. Sandusky, Washington, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at P.O. Sandusky, Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
2 October 1854Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Croal purchased land on 2 October 1854 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, From the Ashland Land Office: DocId: 17214. Acreage: 42.55. Reference: 3 Stat. 566. Sale-Cash Entries. #1. Aliquot Parts: NENW. Base Line: 4th PM - 1831 Minnesota/Wisconsin. Township 10N, Range 3E, section 4.
1856In 1856 The Croal family belongs among the old timers of Washington Township, where they established their home in pioneer times and where a large amount of land was cleared and made productive through their efforts. The founders of the family here were John and Catherine (Daily) Croal, the former a native of County Leitrim and the latter of County Roscommon, Ireland. They came to Sauk County in 1856 and located on forty acres of raw land in Bear Creek Township. Later the father acquired another forty acres in Washington Township, partly cleared and improved, and though a blacksmith by trade and conducting a shop for a number of years, he managed to get his land under cultivation and was one of the well known citizens of that community.
3 October 1864He began military service on 3 October 1864 Name: John Croal
Residence: Bear Creek, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 3 Oct 1864
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin.
February 1874He caused the death of Rosa Jane Croal in February 1874; killed in rampage by her father, John Croal.
8 February 1874extraordinary crime rampage of John CroalOn 8 February 1874 at extraordinary crime rampage of John Croal Milwaukee, Feb. 8 (1874) - Particulars of an extraordinary crime have been received here. John Croal left this city, where he has a brother (Andrew Croal) on the police-force, last Saturday (31 Jan 1874), for Sauk county, his former home. He went to his house on the following Monday (02 Feb 1874), and his wife, hearing his approach, and fearing him, fled, abandoning her four children. Croal picked up the youngest child, dashed it upon the floor, kicked it, and stamped upon it, so that it was not expected to live more than a few moments when last heard from. Croal then went to the house of Patrick Kaney, his brother-in-law, whose life he had repeatedly threatened, and, finding Mr. and Mrs. Kaney absent, fired the barn, stacks of straw, and grain-bins, and escaped to the woods. Here, by a singular fatality, he found his nephew, James Kaney, chopping wood, and asked him to lend him his ax. The young man complied, and he instantly attacked him, cutting him in the abdomen and the muscle at the base of the brain. Thinking he had killed him, he covered the body with snow, and left, it is believed, for Richland county. At last advices a constable and several citizens were in pursuit. Young Kaney was still living.
extraordinary crime rampage of John Croal 09 Feb 1874 Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL)
17 February 1874WisconsinOn 17 February 1874 at Wisconsin Article: John Croal rampage and attempted killing of James Kaney.
Janesville Gazette February 17, 1874 - John Croal rampage and attempted killing of James Kaney
Indianapolis Journal February 9, 1874 - John Croal (Crowell) declared murderous brute after killing rampage
WisconsinAt Wisconsin He fought in the Civil War as a private in Company K,18th Regiment of the Wisconsin infantry, serving from early 1864 to the end of the war. Several stories that I have heard said that the war took its toll on him mentally and he came back a very disturbed man. He died in Feburary 1874, he was 44 years old. In Civil War pension records and letters that were written by relatives and neighbors verify that his wife had been Katherine Croal. She filed for the pension in 1890, 16 years after his death. All of the letters were signed and notorized except one, which was very interesting. Along the margin of the letter was a note asking that the letter be kept in confidence.The letter stated that this person knew that Katherine had been the wife of John and the mother of his children and had done a good job raising them without support from her husband. The letter ends: "In regards of her husband, John Croal, he was a ugly natured man, he was sent to jail and finally got out, he then made an assault on a young man, striking him with an axe. In resisting arrest was shot by officers."
Civil War Pension - John Croal 1830-1874 widow Catherine Daly Croal
Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion (Civil War) 18th Regiment Infantry - John Croal

Children of John Croal and Catherine Daly

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 7.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut; Roll: M432_37; Page: 123A; Image: 248.
  3. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1102. Page 145.
  4. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 6. Stamp 272. Dwelling 42.

Maria Daly

F, b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 September 1926
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name8 April 1891As of 8 April 1891,her married name was Croal.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth16 May 1856Maria Daly was born at County Mayo, Ireland, on 16 May 1856.
She was the daughter of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Marriage8 April 1891Maria Daly married Patrick E. Croal, son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton, on 8 April 1891 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 08 Apr 1892.
Death17 September 1926Maria Daly died on 17 September 1926 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at age 70 Mrs. Maria Croal died at her home at 700 - 41 St. Milwaukee, Wis, at 4 o'clock Friday morning, following an illness of several months. Maria Daly was born to Patrick and Jane Moran Daly in County Mayo, Ireland on May 16, 1856. At the age of five years she came to America with her parents and settled on a farm in Winfield where she grew to womanhood. She received her education in the district school and later in Edgewood Academy at Madison. Death saddened the home twice during that year taking both father and mother. She was united in marriage to Patrick Croal on April 8, 1891. To this union were born six children, John of this city, Mrs. J. P. McGarty of Mauston, Mary who died Nov. 17, 1924, Agnes, Rose and Rita who lived with the mother in Milwaukee. Besides her children she leaves to mourn their great loss, two brothers, John of Waterloo, Dr. F. P. Daly of this city and one sister Mrs. Catharine Loughney. Mrs. Croal was a devout wife, a loving mother and a truly Christian woman. Her whole life was one of love and devotion to her home, family, church and friends. Mrs. Croal was taken to the home of her son John in this city and funeral service were held at the Sacred Heart Church Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The Requiem High Mass was solemnized by Rev. Fr. Kiernan, assisted by Rev. Father O'Reilly of Baraboo and Rev. Stof of Ironton. Rev. Dr. Condon delivered the sermon. The remains were laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery beside her husband and daughter.1
Burialafter 17 September 1926She was buried after 17 September 1926 at Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, listed "Mother."2
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly was listed as a daughter in Patrick Daly's household on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Martin Byrnes.3
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly was listed as a daughter in Catharine Daly's household on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly was listed as wife in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly was listed as wife in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
DateLocationDescription
1861Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinMaria Daly immigrated with Patrick Daly and Jane Moran in 1861 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1862Maria Daly immigrated in 1862.
1862160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinShe lived with Patrick Daly and Jane Moran in 1862 at 160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
July 1919In July 1919 Miss Mary Croal arrived home from Washington, D. C., Saturday night, to spend a two weeks' vacation with her mother Mrs P Croal.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal July 22, 1919 - Mary Croal visited two weeks with her mother Mrs P Croal
November 1921Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn November 1921 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Miss Rose Croal underwent an operation for appendicitis.
January 1922In January 1922 Rose Croal returned to her duties as a nurse in Mercy hospital in Chicago, after being cared for by her mother for two months (since an operation for appendicitis.)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin) 04 Jan 1922 - Rose Croal returned to her duties as a nurse in Mercy hospital in Chicago, after caring for her mother
July 1922In July 1922 Miss Catherine Croal is visiting at the Mrs P Croal and F P Daly homes.
The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin) 14 Jul 1922 - Miss Catherine Croal is visiting at the Mrs P Croal and F P Daly homes
April 1925Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn April 1925 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Mrs. P. Croal and daughter, Reta, Milwaukee, are spending the week in the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Croal.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal April 15, 1925 - Mrs P Croal spending week with Mr and Mrs John Croal

Children of Maria Daly and Patrick E. Croal

Citations

  1. [S208] Reedsburg Times Press, Reedsburg Free Press. 23 Sep 1926.
  2. [S273] Wisconsin Sauk County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records, page 74.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.

Patrick Daly

M, b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Life EventDateDescription
MarriagePatrick Daly married Jane Moran at Ireland.
Birth1813Patrick Daly was born at County Mayo, Ireland, in 1813; also reported as 1807.
Death23 May 1880He died on 23 May 1880 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, A short distance to the east is a shapely evergreen and within its shadows are the graves of the DALY family, father and mother, Martin, John and Patrick, the parents natives of County Mayo, Ireland.
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, living next door to Martin Byrnes.1
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed in census, then crossed out as deceased on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
DateLocationDescription
1861Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly and Jane Moran immigrated in 1861 to Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1862160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly and Jane Moran lived in 1862 at 160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
29 March 1880Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly left a will on 29 March 1880 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Will of Patrick Daly Sr - Sauk, WI 29 Mar 1880 - page 1
Will of Patrick Daly Sr - Sauk, WI 29 Mar 1880 - page 2
Will of Patrick Daly Sr - Sauk, WI 29 Mar 1880 - page 3
1918In 1918 PATRICK CROAL. ...After a quarter of a century of railroading Mr. Croal returned to Wisconsin, and April 8, 1892, was united in marriage with Miss Maria Daly, who was born in County Mayo, Ireland, in 1857, a daughter of Patrick and Jane (Moran) Daly. Patrick Daly was born in 1807, in County Mayo, and was there married to Jane Moran, who was born in 1820, and in 1862 they immigrated to the United States and located on a farm in Winfield Township, Sauk County. They succeeded in the cultivation of a good property and rounded out their lives there, the father dying in 1880 and the mother not long thereafter. Patrick Daly was an exceptionally well informed man, a profound student and a reader of the classics. He was a democrat in politics, and he and Mrs. Daly were consistent and devout members of the Catholic Church. Their children were as follows: Michael, who died as an infant in Ireland; Maria (1) and Jane, who also died in infancy; Catherine, who is the wife of John Loughney, of Ironton, Wisconsin; Maria, who is now Mrs. Croal; Patrick, who became one of the leading lawyers of Reedsburg and died here in 1911; John, who died in infancy; John (2) who is engaged in farming near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; Frank P., M.D., a leading physician and surgeon of Reedsburg; and Martin, who died in infancy.3

Children of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.
  3. [S176] Wisconsin, Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin, page 1107.

Jane Moran

F, b. 1830, d. 16 February 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Daly.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageJane Moran married Patrick Daly at Ireland.
Birth1830Jane Moran was born in 1830 at Mayo, Ireland, also reported as 1820.
Death16 February 1880She died on 16 February 1880 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, A short distance to the east is a shapely evergreen and within its shadows are the graves of the DALY family, father and mother, Martin, John and Patrick, the parents natives of County Mayo, Ireland.
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJane Moran was listed in Patrick Daly's household on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Martin Byrnes.1
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinJane Moran was listed in census, then crossed out as deceased on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
DateLocationDescription
1861Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJane Moran and Patrick Daly immigrated in 1861 to Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1862160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJane Moran and Patrick Daly lived in 1862 at 160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of Jane Moran and Patrick Daly

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.

John Patrick Croal

M, b. 16 May 1892, d. 15 September 1961
Father*Patrick E. Croal b. Jan 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Mother*Maria Daly b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 Sep 1926
John Patrick Croal signature 1942
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJohn Patrick Croal was also known as Jack.
Name VariationJohn Patrick Croal was also known as John H.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth16 May 1892John Patrick Croal was born on 16 May 1892 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, Also reported as 16 May 1891.1
He was the son of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly.
MarriageAugust 1921John Patrick Croal married Catherine A. Horkan, daughter of George Horkan Sr. and Bridget Ellen Davenport, in August 1921 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Catherine Horkan and John Croal wedding announcement.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal August 12, 1921 - Catherine Horkan and John Croal wedding announcement
Marriagecirca 1929John Patrick Croal married Agnes G. Gleason, daughter of Michael Gleason and Bridget Margaret McHugh, circa 1929.
Death15 September 1961John Patrick Croal died on 15 September 1961 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 69 John P Croal, 69, died Friday at Reedsburg.
The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin) 16 Sep 1961 - John P Croal, 69, died Friday at Reedsburg, Sauk, WI
Burialafter 15 September 1961He was buried after 15 September 1961 at Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, listed "WW I."2
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal was listed as a son in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal was listed as a son in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal was listed as a son in Maria Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1930Chicago, Cook, IllinoisJohn Patrick Croal was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, living at 3038 Halsted Street.6
DateLocationDescription
WWI Pvt Co A 334th INF 36th DIV.
December 1914In December 1914 Jack Croal took automobile ride with friends which ended in the brush.
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 24 Dec 1914 - Jack Croal took automobile ride with friends which ended in the brush
July 1917WisconsinIn July 1917 at Wisconsin Miss Kathryn Horkan and Mr Krowl (Croal) visited the Wilbert Stewarts.
Janesville Daily Gazette July 13, 1917 - Miss Kathryn Horkan and Mr Krowl (Croal) visited the Wilbert Stewarts
April 1925Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn April 1925 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Mrs. P. Croal and daughter, Reta, Milwaukee, are spending the week in the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Croal.
1942WWII Draft Card Registration, IllinoisIn 1942 at WWII Draft Card Registration, Illinois.
WWII Draft Card Registration - 1942 Illinois - John Patrick Croal

Citations

  1. [S6] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Vital Record to 1907, Reel: 0264, Record: 001676.
  2. [S273] Wisconsin Sauk County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records, page 74.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED16-1713. Dwelling 109-514.

Jane R. Croal

F, b. 26 June 1893, d. 15 January 1976
Father*Patrick E. Croal b. Jan 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Mother*Maria Daly b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 Sep 1926
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namecirca 1925As of circa 1925,her married name was McGarty.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUJane R. Croal obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 June 1893Jane R. Croal was born on 26 June 1893 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly.
Marriagecirca 1925Jane R. Croal married John Patrick McGarty, son of James N. McGarty and Helen Malowney, circa 1925.
Death15 January 1976Jane R. Croal died on 15 January 1976 at in house fire, Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin, at age 82 James Patrick and Jane (Croal) McGarty obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal January 16, 1976 - James Patrick and Jane (Croal) McGarty obituary
Burialafter 15 January 1976She was buried after 15 January 1976 at Saint Patricks Cemetery, Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinJane R. Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJane R. Croal appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
13 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJane is a boarder in the household of John Haley. Her occupation is teacher at the country school.2
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinJane R. Croal was listed as a daughter in Maria Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
16 April 1930Mauston, Juneau, WisconsinJane R. Croal was listed as wife in John Patrick McGarty's household on the 1930 Census at Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin.4
1940Mauston, Juneau, WisconsinJane R. Croal was listed wife in John Patrick McGarty's household on the 1940 Census at Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin.5
DateLocationDescription
1917Lime Ridge, Sauk, WisconsinIn 1917 at Lime Ridge, Sauk, Wisconsin, in charge of a school.
13 July 1922Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinJane R. Croal witnessed the burial of Anna Mary Joyce on 13 July 1922 at Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin; listed "Mother."6

Children of Jane R. Croal and John Patrick McGarty

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 6B. Dwelling 121, 123. ED 111.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED29-18. Dwelling 253.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4486; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 29-18B.
  6. [S273] Wisconsin Sauk County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records, page 74.

Agnes Clara Croal

F, b. 21 November 1894, d. 19 October 1960
Father*Patrick E. Croal b. Jan 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Mother*Maria Daly b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 Sep 1926
Agnes C Croal 1912 senior portrait Reedsburg High School Reedsburg Sauk WI-Colorized
Agnes C Croal 1912 senior portrait Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WI
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAgnes Clara Croal was also known as Clara Agnes.
Married Namecirca 1928As of circa 1928,her married name was Kinney.
Married Namecirca 1928As of circa 1928,her married name was Kenney.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 November 1894Agnes Clara Croal was born on 21 November 1894 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as Nov 1895.
She was the daughter of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly.
Marriagecirca 1928Agnes Clara Croal married Lawrence Michael Kenney Sr., son of Joseph Edgar Kenney and Catherine E. Fuchs, circa 1928.
Death19 October 1960Agnes Clara Croal died on 19 October 1960 at age 65.
Burialafter 19 October 1960She was buried after 19 October 1960 at Holy Cross Cemetery & Mausoleum, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal was listed as a daughter in Maria Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
3 April 1930Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal was listed as wife in Lawrence Michael Kenney Sr.'s household on the 1930 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.4
16 April 1940Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal was listed as wife in Lawrence Michael Kenney Sr.'s household on the 1940 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.5
DateLocationDescription
1912Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinAgnes Clara Croal graduated in 1912 at Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
September 1916Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn September 1916 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Miss Agnes Croal of this city who teaches near La Valle, began her school duties Tuesday.
La Crosse Tribune September 6, 1916 - Mary and Agnes Croal began teaching positions Tuesday
1917LaValle, Sauk, WisconsinIn 1917 at LaValle, Sauk, Wisconsin, teacher.

Child of Agnes Clara Croal and Lawrence Michael Kenney Sr.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Roll: 2597; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0289; Image: 51.0; FHL microfilm: 2342331.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4559; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 72-438.

Mary K. Croal

F, b. 18 April 1896, d. 17 November 1924
Father*Patrick E. Croal b. Jan 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Mother*Maria Daly b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 Sep 1926
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary K. Croal was also known as Mary C.
Life EventDateDescription
UNMARRIEDMary K. Croal was never married.
Birth18 April 1896She was born on 18 April 1896 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly.
Death17 November 1924Mary K. Croal died on 17 November 1924 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at age 28 Miss Mary Croal obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal November 23, 1924 - Miss Mary Croal obituary
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 20 Nov 1924 - Miss Mary Croal obituary
Burialafter 17 November 1924She was buried after 17 November 1924 at Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, listed "Daughter". birth year listed as 1897.1
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinMary K. Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinMary K. Croal appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinMary K. Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinMary K. Croal was listed as a daughter in Maria Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
September 1916Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn September 1916 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Miss Mary Croal of this city, who has a position as teacher near Lime Ridge began her school duties Tuesday.
La Crosse Tribune September 6, 1916 - Mary and Agnes Croal began teaching positions Tuesday
1917In 1917 teaching at Lime Ridge.
July 1919In July 1919 Miss Mary Croal arrived home from Washington, D. C., Saturday night, to spend a two weeks' vacation with her mother Mrs P Croal.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal July 22, 1919 - Mary Croal visited two weeks with her mother Mrs P Croal

Citations

  1. [S273] Wisconsin Sauk County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records, page 74.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.

Rose M. Croal

F, b. August 1897, d. 15 July 1951
Father*Patrick E. Croal b. Jan 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Mother*Maria Daly b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 Sep 1926
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameRose M. Croal also went by the name of Rosie.
Name VariationRose M. Croal was also known as R. M.
Married Nameafter 1932As of after 1932,her married name was Carrol.
Married Nameafter 1932As of after 1932,her married name was Carroll.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthAugust 1897Rose M. Croal was born in August 1897 at Wisconsin also reported as 1903.
She was the daughter of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly.
UNMARRIED1930As of 1930, Rose M. Croal was never married.
Marriageafter 1932She married (?) Carroll after 1932.
Death15 July 1951Rose M. Croal died on 15 July 1951 at age 53.
Burialafter 15 July 1951She was buried after 15 July 1951 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinRose M. Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1900 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinRose M. Croal appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinRose M. Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinRose M. Croal was listed as a daughter in Maria Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
3 April 1930Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinRose M. Croal was listed as a sister (actually sister-in-law) in Lawrence Michael Kenney Sr.'s household on the 1930 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
November 1921Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn November 1921 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Miss Rose Croal underwent an operation for appendicitis.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal November 12, 1921 - Miss Rose Croal underwent an operation for appendicitis
January 1922In January 1922 Rose Croal returned to her duties as a nurse in Mercy hospital in Chicago, after being cared for by her mother for two months (since an operation for appendicitis.)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin) 04 Jan 1922 - Rose Croal returned to her duties as a nurse in Mercy hospital in Chicago, after caring for her mother
1930Milwaukee, WisconsinRose M. Croal was a registered nurse at health department in 1930 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1932Milwaukee, WisconsinShe was a probation officer at juvenile court in 1932 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
19322129 N 58th St, Milwaukee, WisconsinShe lived in 1932 at 2129 N 58th St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 130. Sheet 11A. Stamp 97.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Roll: 2597; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0289; Image: 51.0; FHL microfilm: 2342331.

Rita Ann Croal

F, b. 10 April 1902, d. 11 January 1931
Father*Patrick E. Croal b. Jan 1843, d. 25 May 1917
Mother*Maria Daly b. 16 May 1856, d. 17 Sep 1926
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namecirca 1929As of circa 1929,her married name was Roach.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 April 1902Rita Ann Croal was born on 10 April 1902 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Patrick E. Croal and Maria Daly.
Marriagecirca 1929Rita Ann Croal married Leonard P. Roach circa 1929.
Death11 January 1931Rita Ann Croal died on 11 January 1931 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, at age 28 died from complications in childbirth.
Burial13 January 1931She was buried on 13 January 1931 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1905Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinRita Ann Croal appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Patrick E. Croal at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinRita Ann Croal was listed as a daughter in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
3 February 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinRita Ann Croal was listed as a daughter in Maria Daly's household on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
11 April 1930Chicago, Cook, IllinoisRita Ann Croal was listed as wife in Leonard P. Roach's household on the 1930 Census at Chicago, Cook, Illinois.3
DateLocationDescription
April 1925Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinIn April 1925 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, Mrs. P. Croal and daughter, Reta, Milwaukee, are spending the week in the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Croal.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal April 15, 1925 - Mrs P Croal spending week with Mr and Mrs John Croal

Children of Rita Ann Croal and Leonard P. Roach

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 17A. Stamp 198. ED 175. Ward 2.
  3. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 490; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 1769; Image: 692.0; FHL microfilm: 2340225.

Catharine Daly

F, b. 20 May 1854, d. 24 March 1935
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name23 April 1883As of 23 April 1883,her married name was Loughney.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 May 1854Catharine Daly was born on 20 May 1854 at Mayo, Ireland, also reported as May 1855.
She was the daughter of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Marriage23 April 1883Catharine Daly married John Loughney, son of Roger Loughney and Bridget McDonald, on 23 April 1883 at Dellona, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death24 March 1935Catharine Daly died on 24 March 1935 at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 80 Mrs. John Loughney was born in Ireland, May 20, 1854 in County Mayo, Ireland and came to this country with her parents at the age of 7 and settled in the township of Winfield. In 1862 with parents and sister Maria (Mrs. John Croal) and brother Patrick the family settled on 160 acres in Winfield, six miles north of the city, cleared the land and built a log house. She married John Loughney in 1881. He died 24 years ago the day of her funeral. She is survived by her children, Frank, Joseph, Paul and Jane, all of Reedsburg; brother Dr. F. P. Daly, Chippewa Falls, John Daly, Lodi; Maria, Mrs. Croal. A brother Patrick died several years ago. Mrs. Loughney passed away Sunday, March 24 and the funeral was held Tuesday morning from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Kiernan, Officiating. Burial was in the Reedsburg Catholic cemetery. The out of town relatives who attended the funeral were: Mr. And Mrs. L. Kenney, Rose Croal, Mrs. Jane Dwyer, Mr. And Mrs. J. Barrington, Milwaukee; Mrs. Daniel Mangan, Mrs. John Corrigan, Earl Timlin, Chicago; Martin Joyce, Cross Plains; Mark Loughney, Hudson; Henry Rowan, Elroy; Mr. And Mrs. P. McGarty, Mauston; Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Daly and son Patrick from Chippewa Falls.
Burial26 March 1935She was buried on 26 March 1935 at Reedsburg Catholic cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinCatharine Daly was listed as a daughter in Patrick Daly's household on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Martin Byrnes.1
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinCatharine Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
18 June 1900Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as wife in John Loughney's household on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
19 April 1910Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinCatharine Daly was listed as wife in John Loughney's household on the 1900 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
19 April 1920Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinCatharine Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
10 April 1930Ironton, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
DateLocationDescription
1861Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinCatharine Daly immigrated with Patrick Daly and Jane Moran in 1861 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1862160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinCatharine Daly lived with Patrick Daly and Jane Moran in 1862 at 160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1900Catharine Daly had 6 with 5 living in 1900 children.

Children of Catharine Daly and John Loughney

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED138. Dwelling 199.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED119. Dwelling 50.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED168. Dwelling 49.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-17. Dwelling 115.

Patrick Daly

M, b. 10 January 1860, d. 19 April 1911
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 January 1860Patrick Daly was born on 10 January 1860 at Mayo, Ireland.
He was the son of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
UNMARRIED1910As of 1910, Patrick Daly was never married.
Death19 April 1911He died on 19 April 1911 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 51.
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly was listed as a son in Patrick Daly's household on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Martin Byrnes.1
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
27 April 1910Reedsburg Ward 1, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Reedsburg Ward 1, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
DateLocationDescription
PATRICK DALY. The best and greatest wealth of Sauk County has always consisted in its men and women and especially those whose character has been exalted above the ordinary levels of existence and whose lives have made better and purer the community around about them.
There was no finer example of lofty public character than that afforded by the late Patrick Daly, who when in the prime of his years but after much suffering from persistent disease died at the'home of his brother, Dr. Frank P. Daly, on April 19, 1911. He was a son of Patrick and Jane (Moran) Daly, and was born in County Mayo, Ireland, January
10, 1860, being brought to Sauk County when not quite two years of age. The early life of Patrick Daly was the usual routine of a child growing up in a pioneer home. His parents had come to this country to enjoy its freedom and secure advantages they had not before enjoyed and they strove to give their children the best educational opportunities afforded. Accordingly the boy attended the district school during the winter months when school was in session, and later attended the high school at Reedsburg. But it was not destined that his early life should be free from struggle and unusual responsibility. In the spring of 1879 both parents died within a few months of each other, leaving him the oldest
son at the age of nineteen the head of a family of five children, face to face with the struggle of securing a livelihood for himself and them, a task which in those days was indeed hard. Perhaps it was those early responsibilities, coupled with the strength he inherited from his sturdy
ancestry, that gave him the remarkable degree of endurance and self sacrifice which showed in his, character in later years. For a time he worked at the carpenter trade and became a skillful mechanic. There
was no such thing as compromise with duty in the life of Patrick Daly. To. whatever he attempted he gave his whole energy and aspired to a high standard of success. After he felt that he could be spared at the old homestead and do more for those near him in another vocation he entered the Whitewater Normal, finishing the coursein 1887. For several years he was a teacher in the country schools of Sauk County. Possessing a fine intellect and
a great love for knowledge, he was perhaps naturally led to take up the study of law. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with the law class of 1896 and at once opened practice in his home city of Reedshbrg... life of the community and was a strong moral influence and a foe
to every form of social and civic corruption. One who had long known him and appreciated the elements of his
character wrote the following tribute: "He was a man whose life was never touched by the desire for fame or honor, who hated sham and deception and whose personal wishes were
completely submerged in his devotion to principle. He lived up to ideals in his profession which, if followed by every lawyer, would immeasurably elevate the standard of the bar. He gave every power of his intellect to see the right and to find a way to remedy the evils on every hand and then uncompromisingly lived up to his belief. "He had a keen appreciation and a great love for the beautiful in nature and was a deep student of history and literature. He took a great interest in the schools and in young people entering on life's career and no doubt his influence helped to guide many young people in choosing their life work. "When death sets the seal of insignificance on worldly fame and honor and the petty schemes of men, it is a glorious thing to leave a record of a life unsullied by any form of vice, a life of unselfish devotion to principle and to every cause that is righteous. Such is the unstained
record left by Patrick Daly, an example that may well be emulated in its integrity and purity by every young man and which, if followed, will
help to right the social and political wrongs that he so much deplored and to remedy which he gave the best years of his life."
1861Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly immigrated with Patrick Daly and Jane Moran in 1861 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1862160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly lived with Patrick Daly and Jane Moran in 1862 at 160 acres, Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
1910Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinPatrick Daly was a lawyer in 1910 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED123. Dwelling 282.

John Daly

M, b. circa 1865, d. after March 1935
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1865John Daly was born circa 1865 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Deathafter March 1935John Daly died after March 1935.
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Daly was listed as a son in Patrick Daly's household on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Martin Byrnes.1
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Daly was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
11 May 1910Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Daly was listed as a hired man (actually brother-in-law) in Patrick E. Croal's household on the 1910 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
DateLocationDescription
near Fond du Lac, WisconsinJohn Daly was a farming at near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
September 1926Waterloo, Jefferson, WisconsinHe lived in September 1926 at Waterloo, Jefferson, Wisconsin.
March 1935Lodi, Columbia, WisconsinHe lived in March 1935 at Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103, 105. ED 111. Sheet 5B.

Dr. Francis Peter Daly

M, b. 24 June 1869, d. 15 October 1945
Father*Patrick Daly b. 1813, d. 23 May 1880
Mother*Jane Moran b. 1830, d. 16 Feb 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationDr. Francis Peter Daly was also known as Peter Frank.
Name VariationDr. Francis Peter Daly was also known as F. P.
Name VariationDr. Francis Peter Daly was also known as Frank Peter.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 June 1869Dr. Francis Peter Daly was born on 24 June 1869 at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Patrick Daly and Jane Moran.
Marriage23 October 1900Dr. Francis Peter Daly married Anna Mary Joyce, daughter of Patrick E. Joyce and Mary Byrne, on 23 October 1900 at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Marriagecirca 1929Dr. Francis Peter Daly married Elizabeth C. (?) circa 1929.
Death15 October 1945Dr. Francis Peter Daly died on 15 October 1945 at Rochester, Minnesota, at age 76.
Burialafter 15 October 1945He was buried after 15 October 1945 at Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin, listed "Father."1
Census DateLocationDescription
15 July 1870Winfield, Sauk, WisconsinDr. Francis Peter Daly was listed as a son in Patrick Daly's household on the 1870 Census at Winfield, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Martin Byrnes.2
8 June 1880Winfield Twp, Sauk, WisconsinDr. Francis Peter Daly was listed as a son in Catharine Daly's household on the 1880 Census at Winfield Twp, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
28 April 1910Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinDr. Francis Peter Daly was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
8 January 1920Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
15 April 1930Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
DateLocationDescription
Dr. Francis Peter Daly was a Doctor of Medicine.
1918In 1918 FRANK P. DALY, M. D. Holding prestige in the ranks of his profession by reason of superior natural ability, combined with a thorough training, wide experience, an acute comprehension of human nature and
a broad sympathy, Dr. Frank P. Daly is firmly established in the confidence of the people of Reedsburg. A practitioner of this city for more than twenty years, this thorough master of his calling has built up an excellent professional business and standing, while as a citizen he has always shown himself ready to do at all times at least. his full share in behalf of the public weal. Frank P. Daly belongs to the class of men who have distinguished themselves in the county of their birth. He was born on a farm in Winfield Township, Sauk County, Wisconsin, June 24, 1869, being a son of
Patrick and Jane (Moran) Daly. His father was born in County Mayo, Ireland, in 1807, and his mother in the same locality in 1820, and their marriage took place in their native land, where they resided until 1862. In that year they emigrated to the United States and located on a farm in Winfield Township, Sauk County, a tract of 160 acres, which they proceeded to clear and improve. Industrious and hard-working people,
they succeeded in developing a handsome and valuable farm, on which they spent the remaining years of their lives, the mother dying there in 1880 and the father not long thereafter. The farm is now occupied by Patrick Croal, who married Maria, the sister of Doctor Daly. In politics a democrat, Patrick Daly was content to confine his political activities to the casting of. his vote, and never allowed small local matters to distract his attention from his business affairs, although always willing to support good movements and to work in behalf of worthy men and measures. A student and exceptionally well informed, he was a prolific reader and was well acquainted with the classics. Both he and Mrs. Daly were devout members of the Catholic Church, in which faith they reared their family. Their children were as follows: Michael, who died in Ireland as an infant; Maria and Jane, who also died in infancy; Catherine, who
is the wife of John Loughney, of Ironton; Maria, who is the wife of Patrick Croal and resides on the homestead farm. in Winfield Township; Patrick whose career is reviewed on other pages; John, who died in
infancy; John (2), who is single and engaged in agricultural operations on a farm near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; Frank P., of this review; and Martin, who died in infancy. The boyhood of Dr. Frank P. Daly was passed on his father's farm in Winfield Township, and he was given the advantage of good educational opportunities. After completing his primary training in the country schools, he went to the high school at Reedsburg, and then continued his preparation by taking the course at the Whitewater Normal School. His first several years of independent'work found him acting
as a country school teacher in Sauk County, but during this time he had been preparing himself for the profession which he intended to make his life work, and in 1894 he matriculated at Rush Medical College, the
famous Chicago institution of medical learning. Upon his graduation therefrom, in 1897, he returned to Reedsburg and opened an office, and here he has continued in the enjoyment of a constantly increasing practice. Doctor Daly has not: ceased to be a student. On the contrary,
much of his time is spent in investigation and research, and in keeping in touch with the discoveries of his calling. He is a member of the Sauk County Medical Society, the Wisconsin State Medical Society and the American Medical Association, and his fraternal connection is with the Knights of Columbus. The doctor has maintained an independent stand
in regard to politics, exercising his prerogative of voting for the man he
has deemed best qualified for the office, regardless of party ties. For himself, he has never been an aspirant for the honors accruing from holding public position. Doctor Daly was married in 1900, at Reedsburg, to Miss Anna Joyce, who was born in Winfield Township, Sauk County, October 2, 1874, a daughter of Patrick and Mary (Byrne) Joyce, natives of County Mayo, Ireland, the father born March 17, 1825, and the mother May 15, 1831. They were married in Ireland, and in 1863 emigrated to the United States, landing at New York City, where they remained for several weeks. They then made their way overland to Wisconsin and located in Winfield Township, whre Mr. Joyce, then in modest circumstances, found employment as a farm hand during the summer months, while in the winter he worked for Smith and Tower in the iron industry at Ironton.
Thus he succeeded in accumulating sufficient means with which to purchase
a farm, which he continued to cultivate during the remainder of his life. He lived in Winfield Township until 1913, in which year he removed to Reedsburg, and here his death occurred January 12, 1915, Mrs. Joyce having passed away on the farm January 8, 1910. Mr. Joyce was one of the substantial and highly respected men of his community, and active in the ranks of the democratic party in his locality. He and Mrs. Joyce were faithful members of the Catholic Church. Before coming to the United States, Mr. Joyce, who was well educated in the Gaelic and English languages, spent much of his time in England during the harvest seasons, and to the time of his death retained a vivid recollection of the birthplace of William Shakespeare, which he had visited. Patrick and Mary Joyce had two children: Anna, now Mrs. Daly, and Martin Edward, now a resident of Reedsburg, but for some years the operator of the old homestead in Winfield Township, which
is still in the family name, married Mary Conway, who died April 9, 1900, leaving two children; Martin Edward, Jr., and Mary Ellen. Mrs. Daly attended the Reedsburg High School and the LeMars (Iowa) Normal School, and in 1893 to 1896 taught school in Iowa. Returning to the county of her birth she continued as a teacher here until
1900, the year of her marriage. Doctor and Mrs. Daly are the parents of five children: Francis Matthew, born May 28, 1902; Jane Claire, born April 22, 1904; Zita Joyce, born August 28, 1908; Mary Agnes, born October 18, 1909; and Patrick Joseph, born March 17, 1912.
A Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin 1918 - Frank P Daly, MD - Page 1108-1110
July 1922In July 1922 Miss Catherine Croal is visiting at the Mrs P Croal and F P Daly homes.

Children of Dr. Francis Peter Daly and Anna Mary Joyce

Citations

  1. [S273] Wisconsin Sauk County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records, page 74.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 17. Stamp 308. Dwelling 128.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 266. Pg 9A. Stamp 294. Dwelling 77.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED124. Dwelling 191.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 175. Ward 2. Dwelling 120.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-30. Dwelling 281.

Linda Ruth Zick

F, b. 8 December 1900, d. 25 February 1988
Father*William Christian Zick b. Sep 1869, d. 1942
Mother*Ida Augusta Klipstein b. Feb 1878, d. 1949
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLinda Ruth Zick was also known as Ethlinde R.
Name VariationLinda Ruth Zick was also known as Ethlinda.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECULinda Ruth Zick obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; Last residence Prairie Du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth8 December 1900Linda Ruth Zick was born on 8 December 1900 at Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 08 Nov 1900.
She was the daughter of William Christian Zick and Ida Augusta Klipstein.
Marriage18 March 1936Linda Ruth Zick married Robert J. Zick, son of John F. Zick and Minna Selma Mellenthin, on 18 March 1936 at Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, Robert J Zick and Linda Zick marriage announcement.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal March 31, 1936 - Robert J Zick and Linda Zick marriage announcement
Death25 February 1988Linda Ruth Zick died on 25 February 1988 at age 87 Linda R. Zick, 87, of 780 Prairie du Sac, died on Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988 at Maplewood nursing home.

She was born in the town of Honey Creek on Dec. 8, 1900, to William & Ida(Klipstein) Zink. The former Linda R. Zink, married Robert Zick on March 11, 1935 in Honey Creek. She was a charter member of the Honey Creek Badgerettes Homemakers Club, and Sauk Prairie Hospital Auxiliary. She was the pianist at the United Methodist Church in Denzer for 50years.

She was preceded in death by a sister. She is survived by her husband, Robert; a son Donald (Karen) Zick of North Freedom; four grandchildren, Roland, Roxanne, Robert, and Randall Zick, all of North Freedom; an AFS Grandson Soren Malling of Denmark; a sister Evelyn Sprecher of Prairie du Sac; and two nieces, Nyla (Wilbur) Luetscher of Prairie du Sac, and Neva (Wayne) Finngerhuth of Spring Green.

Funeral services were held on Sunday, Feb 28, at United
Methodist Church in Denzer, with Rev. Kerry J. Wilson officiating.

Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1905Honey Creek, Sauk, WisconsinLinda Ruth Zick is listed as daughter on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of William Christian Zick at Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
26 April 1910Honey Creek, Sauk, WisconsinLinda Ruth Zick was listed as a daughter in William Christian Zick's household on the 1910 Census at Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to Henrietta Zick.2
10 January 1920Honey Creek, Sauk, WisconsinLinda Ruth Zick was listed as a daughter in William Christian Zick's household on the 1920 Census at Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
7 May 1940Honey Creek, Sauk, WisconsinLinda Ruth Zick was listed as wife in Robert J. Zick's household on the 1940 Census at Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Citations

  1. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 156.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1736; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0118; Image: 968; FHL Number: 1375749.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED167. Dwelling 34.
  4. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4523; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 56-17.

Frieda K. Prieskorn

F, b. 25 March 1883, d. 25 November 1964
Father*Charles G. Prieskorn b. 23 Sep 1846, d. 13 Feb 1910
Mother*Louise Carolina Adolphina Marie Arndt b. 8 Sep 1849, d. 3 Dec 1922
Mrs Forman Thomas Campbell (Frieda Prieskorn) wedding portrait 1905-Colorized
Mrs Forman Thomas Campbell (Frieda Prieskorn) wedding portrait 1905
Frieda Prieskorn Campbell Whitley - Nov 1949-Colorized
Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley
Frieda Prieskorn, circa 1905
Frieda Prieskorn, circa 1905
Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell - taken in Quincy, IL
Frieda Campbell signature 1922 (from list of heirs document as part of Louisa Prieskorn's will probate)
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationFrieda K. Prieskorn was also known as Freda.
Name VariationFrieda K. Prieskorn was also known as Frida.
Name VariationFrieda K. Prieskorn was also known as Fredericka.
Married NameAugust 1905As of August 1905,her married name was Campbell.
Married Name1 January 1942As of 1 January 1942,her married name was Whitley.
Married Name1 January 1942As of 1 January 1942,her married name was Whitely.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 March 1883Frieda K. Prieskorn was born on 25 March 1883 at Quincy, Adams, Illinois, also reported as 1884.
She was the daughter of Charles G. Prieskorn and Louise Carolina Adolphina Marie Arndt.
Marriage LicenseAugust 1905Frieda K. Prieskorn and Forman Thomas Campbell obtained a marriage license in August 1905 at Missouri Marriage license of Forman Campbell and Frieda Prieskorn of Quincy.
Macon (MO) Times August 2, 1905 - Marriage license of Forman Campbell and Frieda Prieskorn of Quincy
MarriageAugust 1905Frieda K. Prieskorn married Forman Thomas Campbell, son of Francis Marion Campbell and Jennette Jane Furbe, in August 1905 at Quincy, Adams, Illinois, Frieda Prieskorn and Forman Thomas Campbell wedding portrait.
Frieda Prieskorn and Forman Thomas Campbell wedding portrait 1905 Quincy Illinois-Colorized
Frieda Prieskorn and Forman Thomas Campbell wedding portrait 1905 Quincy, Illinois
Marriage1 January 1942Frieda K. Prieskorn married James Elmer Whitley, son of Willis Winguit Whitley and Ida W. Ward, on 1 January 1942 at Hannibal, Missouri, also reported as 01 Jan 1943.
Death25 November 1964Frieda K. Prieskorn died on 25 November 1964 at Adams, Illinois, at age 81 also reported as 28 Nov 1964; Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley obituary.
Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley obituary
Burialafter 28 November 1964She was buried after 28 November 1964 at Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, Double Stone with Forman CAMPBELL.
Forman and Frieda Campbell tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
12 June 1900Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn was listed as a daughter in Charles G. Prieskorn's household on the 1900 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois; living at 219 South 7th street.1
13 January 1920Quincy, Ward 2, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn was listed as wife in Forman Thomas Campbell's household on the 1920 Census at Quincy, Ward 2, Adams, Illinois; living next door to Sam Campbell.2
8 April 1930Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn was listed as wife in Forman Thomas Campbell's household on the 1930 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.3
12 April 1940Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.4
DateLocationDescription
1900219 S 7th, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn lived with Charles G. Prieskorn and Louise Carolina Adolphina Marie Arndt in 1900 at 219 S 7th, Quincy, Adams, Illinois; Charles' occuption: shoemaker
Gottfried's occupation: laborer for Blomer & M
Fredericka's occupation: domestic
Bertha's occupation: domestic
Lillie M's occupation: none listed.
1903219 South 7th, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn lived with Charles G. Prieskorn in 1903 at 219 South 7th, Quincy, Adams, Illinois; in city directory living in household of Charles and Louise Prieskorn.
circa 1905Circa 1905 Portrait of children of Louise (Arndt) Prieskorn: Edward, Lillian, Frieda Prieskorn, Lucinde Arendt (half-sister), Bertha Prieskorn.
circa 1905Circa 1905 Portrait of the family of Charles and Louise (Arndt) Prieskorn.
1908216 Lind, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn lived with Forman Thomas Campbell in 1908 at 216 Lind, Quincy, Adams, Illinois; occupation: laborer.
21 April 1908Adams, IllinoisIn Charles G. Prieskorn's will dated 21 April 1908 at Adams, Illinois, Frieda K. Prieskorn was named as an heir.
Photo of siblings Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell, taken in Quincy, IL.
siblings Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell - taken in Quincy, IL
4 March 1910Adams, IllinoisShe was listed as a beneficiary in Charles G. Prieskorn's will on 4 March 1910 at Adams, Illinois; Probate record for Charles Prieskorn.
1916224 York, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn lived with Forman Thomas Campbell in 1916 at 224 York, Quincy, Adams, Illinois; occupation: gas fitter.
19 August 1920Adams, IllinoisIn Louise Carolina Adolphina Marie Arndt's will dated 19 August 1920 at Adams, Illinois, Frieda K. Prieskorn was named as an heir; will of Louisa Prieskorn.
December 1922Adams, IllinoisIn December 1922 at Adams, Illinois, probate for will of Louisa Prieskorn.
1926224 York, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisShe lived with Forman Thomas Campbell in 1926 at 224 York, Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
20 September 1931Sauk, WisconsinOn 20 September 1931 at Sauk, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer have had as their guests during last week Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mercer of Beloit, and Mr. and Mrs. Forman Campbell, of Quincy, Ill.
26 April 1935trip to, Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinOn 26 April 1935 at trip to, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Breitzke, 1853 Jenifer st., had as their guest last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Breitzke, Chicago, and Mrs. Breitzke's sister, Mrs. Freda Campbell, Quincy, Ill.
1942224 York St., Quincy, Adams, IllinoisFrieda K. Prieskorn and James Elmer Whitley lived in 1942 at 224 York St., Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
November 1949In November 1949 photo of James Elmer Whitley and sisters Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke, Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer.
James Elmer Whitley Frieda Prieskorn Campbell Whitley Lillian Prieskorn Breitzke Bertha Prieskorn Mercer - Nov 1949-Colorized
James Elmer Whitley and sisters Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke, Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer - Nov 1949
Photos of James Elmer Whitley and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley during visit from her niece Naomi (Mercer) Niemann.
James Elmer Whitley and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley
James Elmer Whitley, Naomi Mercer and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley
November 1953In November 1953 photo of Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, James Elmer Whitley, and her sister Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke.
Frieda Prieskorn Campbell Whitley James Elmer Whitley Lillian Prieskorn Breitzke - Nov 1953-Colorized
Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, James Elmer Whitley, Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke - Nov 1953
4 August 1954Frieda K. Prieskorn was listed as a beneficiary in Lillian E. Prieskorn's will on 4 August 1954; Mrs Lillian Breitzke estate value after death.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, 7th Precinct. Dwelling 279. ED125.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED35. Sheet 8B.
  3. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED37. Dwelling 115.
  4. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Quincy, Adams, Illinois; Roll: T627_756; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 1-40.

James Elmer Whitley

M, b. 29 December 1880, d. 22 June 1964
Father*Willis Winguit Whitley b. 12 Mar 1852, d. 30 Dec 1928
Mother*Ida W. Ward b. 28 Jun 1856, d. 1887
James Elmer Whitley - Nov 1949-Colorized
James Elmer Whitley - Nov 1949
James Elmer Whitley signature 1942
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJames Elmer Whitley was also known as J. Elmer.
Name VariationJames Elmer Whitley was also known as Elmer James.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUJames Elmer Whitley obtained US Social Security Card at Illinois; last residence Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth29 December 1880James Elmer Whitley was born on 29 December 1880 at Sercy, Arkansas.
He was the son of Willis Winguit Whitley and Ida W. Ward.
Marriage18 July 1907James Elmer Whitley married Luella Ludwick, daughter of John Henry Ludwick and Lydia A. Mitchell, on 18 July 1907 at first marriage for him; second for her, Pike, Illinois.
Divorcebefore 1939James Elmer Whitley and Luella Ludwick were divorced before 1939.
Marriage1 January 1942James Elmer Whitley married Frieda K. Prieskorn, daughter of Charles G. Prieskorn and Louise Carolina Adolphina Marie Arndt, on 1 January 1942 at Hannibal, Missouri, also reported as 01 Jan 1943.
Death22 June 1964James Elmer Whitley died on 22 June 1964 at Payson, Adams, Illinois, at age 83 Elmer Whitley obituary.
Elmer Whitley obituary 23 June 1964 The Daily Capital News (Jefferson City, MO)
Burialafter 22 June 1964He was buried after 22 June 1964 at Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
James Elmer Whitley tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
16 June 1900Pleasant Vale, Pike, IllinoisJames Elmer Whitley was listed as a son in Willis Winguit Whitley's household on the 1900 Census at Pleasant Vale, Pike, Illinois.1
16 April 1910Pleasant Vale, Pike, IllinoisJames Elmer Whitley was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Pleasant Vale, Pike, Illinois.2
1920Curryville, Pike, MissouriHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Curryville, Pike, Missouri.3
8 April 1930Mason, Marion, MissouriHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Mason, Marion, Missouri.4
1940West Riverside, Riverside, CaliforniaHe was listed as a lodger in a rooming house on the 1940 Census at West Riverside, Riverside, California.5
DateLocationDescription
12 September 1918World War I Draft Registration, Pike, IllinoisOn 12 September 1918 at World War I Draft Registration, Pike, Illinois, nearest relative listed as Luella Whitley.
1940In 1940 Highest Grade Completed     Elementary school, 3rd grade.
1942Chicago, Cook, IllinoisJames Elmer Whitley was a works at David Lionel Press Company in 1942 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
1942U.S. World War II Draft Registration, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisIn 1942 at U.S. World War II Draft Registration, Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards 1942 - Whitley, James Elmer
1942224 York St., Quincy, Adams, IllinoisHe and Frieda K. Prieskorn lived in 1942 at 224 York St., Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
November 1949In November 1949 photo of James Elmer Whitley and sisters Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke, Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer.
James Elmer Whitley Frieda Prieskorn Campbell Whitley Lillian Prieskorn Breitzke Bertha Prieskorn Mercer - Nov 1949-Colorized
James Elmer Whitley and sisters Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke, Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer - Nov 1949
Photos of James Elmer Whitley and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley during visit from her niece Naomi (Mercer) Niemann.
James Elmer Whitley and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley
James Elmer Whitley, Naomi Mercer and Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley
November 1953In November 1953 photo of Frieda (Prieskorn) Campbell Whitley, James Elmer Whitley, and her sister Lillian (Prieskorn) Breitzke.

Children of James Elmer Whitley and Luella Ludwick

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Pleasant Vale, Pike, Illinois; Roll: T623_337; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 128.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Pleasant Vale, Pike, Illinois; Roll: T624_318; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0142; Image: 603; FHL Number: 1374331.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: Curryville, Pike, Missouri; Roll: T625_941; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 148; Image: 1004.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Mason, Marion, Missouri; Roll: 1212; Page: 9A; Image: 19.0; Family History Library Film: 2340947.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: West Riverside, Riverside, California; Roll: T627_279; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 33-91.

Michael Bindl

M, b. 6 October 1842, d. 1 May 1917
Father*Ignatz Bindl b. 26 Feb 1816, d. 20 Aug 1898
Mother*Catharina Roetzer b. 14 Jun 1818, d. 20 Feb 1895
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMichael Bindl was also known as Bindel.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 October 1842Michael Bindl was born at Bavaria, Germany, on 6 October 1842.
He was the son of Ignatz Bindl and Catharina Roetzer.
Marriagecirca 1867Michael Bindl married Emilia Weishahn, circa 1867.
Marriage23 November 1896Michael Bindl married Theresa Alt, daughter of Andreas Alt and Anna Gebhardt, on 23 November 1896 at Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death1 May 1917Michael Bindl died on 1 May 1917 at age 74.
Census DateLocationDescription
9 June 1880Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinMichael Bindl was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
16 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
10 May 1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
DateLocationDescription
1863Michael Bindl immigrated in 1863.
8 June 1863New YorkHe immigrated with Ignatz Bindl and Catharina Roetzer on 8 June 1863 at New York; Arrival Date: 8 Jun 1863
Place of Origin: Schemersdorf
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: America
on same ship as Margaretha's future husband, Wolfgang Alt.

Children of Michael Bindl and Emilia Weishahn

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 100D.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED145. Dwelling 120.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED126. Dwelling 4.

Emilia Weishahn

F, b. 28 February 1849, d. 25 June 1895
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEmilia Weishahn was also known as Amelia.
Married Namecirca 1867As of circa 1867,her married name was Bindl.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth28 February 1849Emilia Weishahn was born on 28 February 1849 at Wisconsin.
Marriagecirca 1867Michael Bindl married Emilia Weishahn, circa 1867.
Death25 June 1895She died on 25 June 1895 at age 46 Mrs Michael Bindl (Emilia Weishan) killed by lightning strike.
Racine (WI) Journal July 4, 1895 - Mrs Michael Bindl (Emilia Weishan) killed by lightning strike
Census DateLocationDescription
9 June 1880Franklin, Sauk, WisconsinEmilia Weishahn was listed as wife in Michael Bindl's household on the 1880 Census at Franklin, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Children of Emilia Weishahn and Michael Bindl

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446. Sheet 100D.