Lynn Lauerman1
M, b. 10 November 1959
Lynn Lauerman|b. 10 Nov 1959|p132.htm#i6490|Henry Lauerman|b. 24 Mar 1936|p131.htm#i626|Jackie Johnson||p93.htm#i6489|Henry J. Lauerman|b. 24 Jan 1902\nd. 22 Jul 1966|p131.htm#i584|Ruth Lamb|b. 14 Sep 1904\nd. 11 Nov 1983|p126.htm#i624|||||||
He was born on 10 November 1959.1 He is the son of Henry Lauerman and Jackie Johnson.1
Lynn Lauerman married Paula LaRosa on 28 July 1984.1
Lynn Lauerman married Paula LaRosa on 28 July 1984.1
Children of Lynn Lauerman and Paula LaRosa
- Rachel Lauerman1 b. 21 Sep 1990
- Chelsea Lauerman1 b. 2 Nov 1992
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Marie Lauerman1
F, b. 12 June 1876, d. 20 June 1876
Marie Lauerman|b. 12 Jun 1876\nd. 20 Jun 1876|p132.htm#i4771|Joseph Lauerman|b. 17 Jan 1842\nd. 2 Apr 1911|p131.htm#i1126|Antonia Kratochville|d. 9 May 1886|p122.htm#i1127|Joseph Lauerman|b. 6 Jan 1819|p131.htm#i1146|Frances Wankova||p219.htm#i1147|||||||
Reference=cK0113
She was born on 12 June 1876 at Muscoda, Grant County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Lauerman and Antonia Kratochville.1
Marie Lauerman died on 20 June 1876 at Muscoda.1
Marie Lauerman died on 20 June 1876 at Muscoda.1
Citations
- [S200] "Colonel William John Schuck's Rootsweb site", Ancestral File.
Mark Lauerman1
M, b. 13 December 1963
Mark Lauerman|b. 13 Dec 1963|p132.htm#i6494|Henry Lauerman|b. 24 Mar 1936|p131.htm#i626|Jackie Johnson||p93.htm#i6489|Henry J. Lauerman|b. 24 Jan 1902\nd. 22 Jul 1966|p131.htm#i584|Ruth Lamb|b. 14 Sep 1904\nd. 11 Nov 1983|p126.htm#i624|||||||
He was born on 13 December 1963.1 He is the son of Henry Lauerman and Jackie Johnson.1
Mark Lauerman married Geri (?) on 20 July 1996.1
Mark Lauerman married Geri (?) on 20 July 1996.1
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Oscare Lauerman1
M, b. before 9 March 1893, d. 9 March 1893
Oscare Lauerman|b. b 9 Mar 1893\nd. 9 Mar 1893|p132.htm#i4767|Joseph Albert John Lauerman|b. 28 May 1866\nd. 30 Dec 1922|p131.htm#i325|Amelia Bezio|b. 3 Nov 1872\nd. 19 Mar 1894|p17.htm#i4761|Joseph Lauerman|b. 17 Jan 1842\nd. 2 Apr 1911|p131.htm#i1126|Antonia Kratochville|d. 9 May 1886|p122.htm#i1127|||||||
Reference=cK0104
He was born before 9 March 1893.1
Oscare Lauerman died on 9 March 1893 at Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin.1
Oscare Lauerman was buried at Calvary Cemetery after 9 March 1893 at Marinette.1 He was the son of Joseph Albert John Lauerman and Amelia Bezio.1
Oscare Lauerman died on 9 March 1893 at Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin.1
Oscare Lauerman was buried at Calvary Cemetery after 9 March 1893 at Marinette.1 He was the son of Joseph Albert John Lauerman and Amelia Bezio.1
Citations
- [S200] "Colonel William John Schuck's Rootsweb site", Ancestral File.
Rachel Lauerman1
F, b. 21 September 1990
Rachel Lauerman|b. 21 Sep 1990|p132.htm#i6492|Lynn Lauerman|b. 10 Nov 1959|p132.htm#i6490|Paula LaRosa||p129.htm#i6491|Henry Lauerman|b. 24 Mar 1936|p131.htm#i626|Jackie Johnson||p93.htm#i6489|||||||
She was born on 21 September 1990.1 She is the daughter of Lynn Lauerman and Paula LaRosa.1
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Raymond Lauerman1
M, b. 1896
Raymond Lauerman|b. 1896|p132.htm#i6368|Frank Joseph Lauerman|b. 31 Mar 1869\nd. 21 May 1959|p131.htm#i1061|Nellie Casandra Fann|b. 15 Jan 1869|p52.htm#i6367|Joseph Lauerman|b. 17 Jan 1842\nd. 2 Apr 1911|p131.htm#i1126|Antonia Kratochville|d. 9 May 1886|p122.htm#i1127|||||||
He was born in 1896. He is the son of Frank Joseph Lauerman and Nellie Casandra Fann.1
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Scott Lauerman1
M, b. 28 July 1966
Scott Lauerman|b. 28 Jul 1966|p132.htm#i6615|Henry Lauerman|b. 24 Mar 1936|p131.htm#i626|Jackie Johnson||p93.htm#i6489|Henry J. Lauerman|b. 24 Jan 1902\nd. 22 Jul 1966|p131.htm#i584|Ruth Lamb|b. 14 Sep 1904\nd. 11 Nov 1983|p126.htm#i624|||||||
He was born on 28 July 1966.1 He is the son of Henry Lauerman and Jackie Johnson.1
Scott Lauerman married Donna (?) on 6 August 2001.1
Scott Lauerman married Donna (?) on 6 August 2001.1
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Thomas Michael Lauerman1
M, b. 8 November 1942, d. 17 July 1984
Thomas Michael Lauerman|b. 8 Nov 1942\nd. 17 Jul 1984|p132.htm#i682|Joseph A. Lauerman|b. 23 Mar 1909\nd. 16 Oct 1952|p131.htm#i587|Geraldine Tulley||p213.htm#i677|Joseph A. J. Lauerman|b. 28 May 1866\nd. 30 Dec 1922|p131.htm#i325|Cecelia J. Kellermann|b. 13 Aug 1871\nd. 17 Sep 1954|p109.htm#i318|||||||
Reference=0004.3.4.5
He was born on 8 November 1942.1 He was the son of Joseph A. Lauerman and Geraldine Tulley.
Thomas Michael Lauerman married Mary Brodahl on 4 April 1970.1
Thomas Michael Lauerman died on 17 July 1984 at age 41.1
Thomas Michael Lauerman married Mary Brodahl on 4 April 1970.1
Thomas Michael Lauerman died on 17 July 1984 at age 41.1
Child of Thomas Michael Lauerman and Mary Brodahl
- Elizabeth Lauerman b. 22 Jun 1973
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Ursula Lauerman
F, b. 9 October 1912, d. 21 September 2002
Ursula Lauerman|b. 9 Oct 1912\nd. 21 Sep 2002|p132.htm#i589|Joseph Albert John Lauerman|b. 28 May 1866\nd. 30 Dec 1922|p131.htm#i325|Cecelia Josephine Kellermann|b. 13 Aug 1871\nd. 17 Sep 1954|p109.htm#i318|Joseph Lauerman|b. 17 Jan 1842\nd. 2 Apr 1911|p131.htm#i1126|Antonia Kratochville|d. 9 May 1886|p122.htm#i1127|Heinrich E. F. Kellermann|b. 20 Nov 1841\nd. 4 Feb 1928|p109.htm#i96|Katharina Luber|b. 6 Dec 1846\nd. 29 Jan 1894|p137.htm#i97|
Reference=0004.3.6
She was born on 9 October 1912 at Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Albert John Lauerman and Cecelia Josephine Kellermann.
Ursula Lauerman married Edward L. Meyer, son of E. H. Meyer and Agnes Herna, on 20 April 1937 at Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin. The following article appeared in the Marinette Eagle-Star:
Miss Ursula Lauerman Weds Edward Meyer
Before an altar banked with pink and white roses and a sanctuary bedecked with palms, snapdragons, and pink and white hydrangeas, Miss Ursula Lorraine Lauerman, daughter of Mrs. Joseph A.J. Lauerman, 1975 Riverside avenue, Marinette, exchanged her marriage vows with Edward Louis Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyer, 628 Emilie Street, at 9:30 this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes church, Marinette. The Rev. John McGinley read the service and music was furnished by Cherney's string ensemble.
Mrs. George Newton, aunt of the bride, sang "Panis Angelicus" accompanied by Miss Mary Doran at the organ. For the ceremony the bride wore an ivory satin period dress fashioned with a train and long tight sleeves, a high neckline and slightly turned down collar and buttoned to the waist in the back. A long veil was attached to a cap of net with a halo of the same material, and another veil was added at the wist line. Her bridal bouquet consisted of white lilacs and lilies of the valley.
Her sister, Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin, Pelhan Manor, N.Y., as matron of honor was attired in a parma blue crepe romaine gown made with lattice work sleeves and a short jacket and train. Her hat was made of matching taffeta and she wore blue shoes and elbow-length pink gloves. Pale pink roses, blue delphinium, and gypsophila made up the bouquet which she carried.
William Kearns, brother-in-law of the groom, was the best man and acting as ushers were Joseph Lauerman, the bride's brother, and Leland Wells, uncle of the groom.
For the wedding the bride's mother wore a dust blue lace gown and a corsage of ivory tea roses. The groom's mother was attired in Dubonnet lace and also wore a shoulder bouquet of ivory tea roses.
Following a wedding breakfast served at the home of the bride's mother for 75 guests, the couple left on a motor trip. For her travelling ensemble, the bride wore a French coral suit with a pink beige blouse, a coat of French coral with a fox collar and a close fitting brown hat with veil. Her shoulder bouquet was of orchids.
Guests in addition to those from Marinette present at the wedding were Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin, Pelham Manor, N.Y; Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Kaspar and children, Alex, Jr., and Marie, Park Ridge, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Brennan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Meyer, William Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wells, Ed Krippener, Jr., and Karl Hagemeister, all of Green Bay; Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Grand Rapids, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellerman and Mrs. Harry Kellerman, Watertown, Ws; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kellerman, Escanaba, Mich; Miss Hattie Bodenbach, Ewen, Mich; and Mrs. Charles Woodward Lamb, Naperville, Ill.
The following article also appeared in the Marinette Eagle-Star:
Ursula Lauerman Bride of Edward Meyer Today
One of the loveliest of the season's brides was Miss Ursula Lorraine Lauerman, youngest daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. J. Lauerman, 1975 Riverside, who exchanged marriage vows this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes church with Edward Louis Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Meyer, 628 Emilie St., Green Bay. The Very Rev. Dean J. McGinley was celebrant of the nuptial high mass, which immediately followed the marriage ceremony performed at 9:30 o'clock.
Yards of veiling fell softly from a halo of net, over the bride's ivory satin period dress with train, and designed with long tight sleeves, buttoned to the waist at the back, and high neckline with a slightly turned down collar. There was also an added veil to the waistline. She carried a bouquet of white lilacs.
Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin of Pelham Manor, the former Elizabeth Lauerman, attended her sister as matron of honor. William Kearns, Green Bay, brother-in-law of the groom, acted as best man.
Mrs. Glavin wore a Parma blue crepe romaine gown with train and fashioned with lattice work sleeves in short jacket, with a matching hat of taffeta, blue shoes and pink gloves. She carried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses, blue delphinium and gypsophila.
Given in Marriage
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Henry J. Lauerman of Menominee.
Joseph Lauerman, brother of the bride, and Leland Wells, Green Bay, uncle of the groom, were ushers.
Mrs. Lauerman, mother of the bride, wore a dress of dust blue lace, with a shoulder bouquet of orchids and ivory tea roses, while Mrs. Meyer, mother of the groom, was gowned in Dubonnet lace, also wearing a shoulder bouquet of orchids and ivory tea roses.
The altars in the spacious edifice were attractively decorated with vases of pink and white roses, and palms, pink snap dragons, pink and white hydrangeas furnished an exquisite setting in the sanctuary.
The bridal music at the church was played by Miss Mary Doran of this city, at the organ. Mendelsohn's Wedding March was played as the processional and Lohengrin's Wedding March as the recessional.
The wedding breakfast was served to about 75 guests at the paternal home of the bride, after the reception held immediately following the ceremony.
Reception at Home
During the reception and breakfast, Cherney's string trio played a routine of concert music. The ensemble consists of A. J Cherney, and Otto Vieth of Menominee, and miss Stella White, this city.
The rooms of the Lauerman residence were artistically decorated with huge vases and bowls of white and pink roses, and palms. The tables were elegantly decorated with bowls of white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer departed later in the day on a three weeks motor trip, and upon their return will take up their residence in their new home, which the groom has in readiness for his new bride at 145 N. Ashland, Green Bay. Mr. Meyer holds the position of manager of the Green Bay Soap Company.
For travelling the bride is wearing a smart French Coral suit with pink beige blouse, a loose coat of French coral with a fox collar, and a close fitting brown hat with veil, and a shoulder bouquet of orchids.
Guests From Away
Guests from out of the city included Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Meyer, parents of the groom, Green Bay, William Kearns (best man), Mr. and Mrs.. Leland Wells, Ed Krippener Jr., and Karl Hagemeister, Green Bay; Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Grand Rapids, Mich; Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin, Pelham Manor, N. Y; Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Kaspar and children, Alex Jr., and Marie, Park Ridge, Ill; Mrs. Harry Kellerman, Watertown, Wis; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kellerman, Escanaba, Mich; Miss Hattie Bodenbach, Ewen, Mich; Mrs.. Charles Woodward Lamb, Naperville, Ill.
The bridal couple received an array of exquisite gifts on their wedding day. The bride, a favorite of the younger social set of the twin cities, was honored at a series of lovely prenuptial functions.2,3 She lived on 22 June 1942 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; The following article appeared in the Marinette Eagle-Star on 22 June 1942:
Mrs. J. A. J. Lauerman, 1975 Riverside avenue, returned Sunday evening from a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Brennan of Chicago, Mrs. Alex Casper of Park Ridge, Ill., and Mrs. E. A. Meyer of Green Bay. Mrs. Meyer came from Green Bay this morning to spend the day with her mother.4
Ursula Lauerman died on 21 September 2002 at age 89.5
Ursula Lauerman married Edward L. Meyer, son of E. H. Meyer and Agnes Herna, on 20 April 1937 at Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin. The following article appeared in the Marinette Eagle-Star:
Miss Ursula Lauerman Weds Edward Meyer
Before an altar banked with pink and white roses and a sanctuary bedecked with palms, snapdragons, and pink and white hydrangeas, Miss Ursula Lorraine Lauerman, daughter of Mrs. Joseph A.J. Lauerman, 1975 Riverside avenue, Marinette, exchanged her marriage vows with Edward Louis Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyer, 628 Emilie Street, at 9:30 this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes church, Marinette. The Rev. John McGinley read the service and music was furnished by Cherney's string ensemble.
Mrs. George Newton, aunt of the bride, sang "Panis Angelicus" accompanied by Miss Mary Doran at the organ. For the ceremony the bride wore an ivory satin period dress fashioned with a train and long tight sleeves, a high neckline and slightly turned down collar and buttoned to the waist in the back. A long veil was attached to a cap of net with a halo of the same material, and another veil was added at the wist line. Her bridal bouquet consisted of white lilacs and lilies of the valley.
Her sister, Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin, Pelhan Manor, N.Y., as matron of honor was attired in a parma blue crepe romaine gown made with lattice work sleeves and a short jacket and train. Her hat was made of matching taffeta and she wore blue shoes and elbow-length pink gloves. Pale pink roses, blue delphinium, and gypsophila made up the bouquet which she carried.
William Kearns, brother-in-law of the groom, was the best man and acting as ushers were Joseph Lauerman, the bride's brother, and Leland Wells, uncle of the groom.
For the wedding the bride's mother wore a dust blue lace gown and a corsage of ivory tea roses. The groom's mother was attired in Dubonnet lace and also wore a shoulder bouquet of ivory tea roses.
Following a wedding breakfast served at the home of the bride's mother for 75 guests, the couple left on a motor trip. For her travelling ensemble, the bride wore a French coral suit with a pink beige blouse, a coat of French coral with a fox collar and a close fitting brown hat with veil. Her shoulder bouquet was of orchids.
Guests in addition to those from Marinette present at the wedding were Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin, Pelham Manor, N.Y; Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Kaspar and children, Alex, Jr., and Marie, Park Ridge, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Brennan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Meyer, William Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wells, Ed Krippener, Jr., and Karl Hagemeister, all of Green Bay; Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Grand Rapids, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellerman and Mrs. Harry Kellerman, Watertown, Ws; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kellerman, Escanaba, Mich; Miss Hattie Bodenbach, Ewen, Mich; and Mrs. Charles Woodward Lamb, Naperville, Ill.
The following article also appeared in the Marinette Eagle-Star:
Ursula Lauerman Bride of Edward Meyer Today
One of the loveliest of the season's brides was Miss Ursula Lorraine Lauerman, youngest daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. J. Lauerman, 1975 Riverside, who exchanged marriage vows this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes church with Edward Louis Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Meyer, 628 Emilie St., Green Bay. The Very Rev. Dean J. McGinley was celebrant of the nuptial high mass, which immediately followed the marriage ceremony performed at 9:30 o'clock.
Yards of veiling fell softly from a halo of net, over the bride's ivory satin period dress with train, and designed with long tight sleeves, buttoned to the waist at the back, and high neckline with a slightly turned down collar. There was also an added veil to the waistline. She carried a bouquet of white lilacs.
Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin of Pelham Manor, the former Elizabeth Lauerman, attended her sister as matron of honor. William Kearns, Green Bay, brother-in-law of the groom, acted as best man.
Mrs. Glavin wore a Parma blue crepe romaine gown with train and fashioned with lattice work sleeves in short jacket, with a matching hat of taffeta, blue shoes and pink gloves. She carried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses, blue delphinium and gypsophila.
Given in Marriage
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Henry J. Lauerman of Menominee.
Joseph Lauerman, brother of the bride, and Leland Wells, Green Bay, uncle of the groom, were ushers.
Mrs. Lauerman, mother of the bride, wore a dress of dust blue lace, with a shoulder bouquet of orchids and ivory tea roses, while Mrs. Meyer, mother of the groom, was gowned in Dubonnet lace, also wearing a shoulder bouquet of orchids and ivory tea roses.
The altars in the spacious edifice were attractively decorated with vases of pink and white roses, and palms, pink snap dragons, pink and white hydrangeas furnished an exquisite setting in the sanctuary.
The bridal music at the church was played by Miss Mary Doran of this city, at the organ. Mendelsohn's Wedding March was played as the processional and Lohengrin's Wedding March as the recessional.
The wedding breakfast was served to about 75 guests at the paternal home of the bride, after the reception held immediately following the ceremony.
Reception at Home
During the reception and breakfast, Cherney's string trio played a routine of concert music. The ensemble consists of A. J Cherney, and Otto Vieth of Menominee, and miss Stella White, this city.
The rooms of the Lauerman residence were artistically decorated with huge vases and bowls of white and pink roses, and palms. The tables were elegantly decorated with bowls of white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer departed later in the day on a three weeks motor trip, and upon their return will take up their residence in their new home, which the groom has in readiness for his new bride at 145 N. Ashland, Green Bay. Mr. Meyer holds the position of manager of the Green Bay Soap Company.
For travelling the bride is wearing a smart French Coral suit with pink beige blouse, a loose coat of French coral with a fox collar, and a close fitting brown hat with veil, and a shoulder bouquet of orchids.
Guests From Away
Guests from out of the city included Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Meyer, parents of the groom, Green Bay, William Kearns (best man), Mr. and Mrs.. Leland Wells, Ed Krippener Jr., and Karl Hagemeister, Green Bay; Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Grand Rapids, Mich; Mrs. Charles Clarke Glavin, Pelham Manor, N. Y; Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Kaspar and children, Alex Jr., and Marie, Park Ridge, Ill; Mrs. Harry Kellerman, Watertown, Wis; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kellerman, Escanaba, Mich; Miss Hattie Bodenbach, Ewen, Mich; Mrs.. Charles Woodward Lamb, Naperville, Ill.
The bridal couple received an array of exquisite gifts on their wedding day. The bride, a favorite of the younger social set of the twin cities, was honored at a series of lovely prenuptial functions.2,3 She lived on 22 June 1942 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; The following article appeared in the Marinette Eagle-Star on 22 June 1942:
Mrs. J. A. J. Lauerman, 1975 Riverside avenue, returned Sunday evening from a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Brennan of Chicago, Mrs. Alex Casper of Park Ridge, Ill., and Mrs. E. A. Meyer of Green Bay. Mrs. Meyer came from Green Bay this morning to spend the day with her mother.4
Ursula Lauerman died on 21 September 2002 at age 89.5
Children of Ursula Lauerman and Edward L. Meyer
- Edward Meyer+ b. 1 Feb 1938
- Suzanne Meyer+ b. 17 May 1940
- John Meyer+ b. 28 Dec 1941
- Ursula Meyer+ b. 1 Oct 1944
- Mary Meyer+ b. 18 Oct 1948
- Catherine Meyer+ b. 16 Jun 1952
- Theresa Meyer+ b. 26 Mar 1955
Vaclev Lauerman1
M, b. 19 December 1793, d. 6 September 1866
Vaclev Lauerman|b. 19 Dec 1793\nd. 6 Sep 1866|p132.htm#i4763|Johanes Lauerman|b. 27 Apr 1756\nd. 27 Nov 1798|p131.htm#i4765|Anna Sobkova||p201.htm#i4766|||||||||||||
Reference=cK0106
He was born on 19 December 1793 at Bohemia.1 He was the son of Johanes Lauerman and Anna Sobkova.1
Vaclev Lauerman married Mariana Musilova on 2 January 1817 at Bohemia.1
Vaclev Lauerman died on 6 September 1866 at age 72.1
Vaclev Lauerman married Mariana Musilova on 2 January 1817 at Bohemia.1
Vaclev Lauerman died on 6 September 1866 at age 72.1
Child of Vaclev Lauerman and Mariana Musilova
- Joseph Lauerman+1 b. 6 Jan 1819
Citations
- [S200] "Colonel William John Schuck's Rootsweb site", Ancestral File.
Wendy Lauerman
F, b. 1 May 1970
Wendy Lauerman|b. 1 May 1970|p132.htm#i696|Joseph Lauerman|b. 6 Nov 1935|p131.htm#i679|Joan Wendel||p229.htm#i692|Joseph A. Lauerman|b. 23 Mar 1909\nd. 16 Oct 1952|p131.htm#i587|Geraldine Tulley||p213.htm#i677|||||||
Reference=0004.3.4.2.4
She was born on 1 May 1970.1 She is the daughter of Joseph Lauerman and Joan Wendel.
Wendy Lauerman married Kurt Schmit.1
Wendy Lauerman married Kurt Schmit.1
Children of Wendy Lauerman and Kurt Schmit
- Madeline Schmit1 b. 1 Mar 1990
- Ben Schmit1 b. 17 May 1996
- Nicolas Schmit1 b. 23 May 2001
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Anne Laurent1
F, b. circa 1770
Reference=cD0468
Child of Anne Laurent and Jean Klein
- Anne Marie Klein1 b. c 1795
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, Page 2.
Catherine Laurent1
F, b. circa 1750
Catherine Laurent|b. c 1750|p132.htm#i2294|Jean Laurent|d. b 8 Feb 1763|p132.htm#i2541|Catherine Mourer|b. c 1720|p152.htm#i2542|||||||||||||
Reference=cD0188
She was born circa 1750.1 She was the daughter of Jean Laurent and Catherine Mourer.2
Catherine Laurent married Jacques Schmitt, son of Bernard Schmitt and Elisabeth Hoffmann, on 8 February 1763 at Wittring, Sarreguemines, Moselle, Lorraine.3
Catherine Laurent married Jacques Schmitt, son of Bernard Schmitt and Elisabeth Hoffmann, on 8 February 1763 at Wittring, Sarreguemines, Moselle, Lorraine.3
Children of Catherine Laurent and Jacques Schmitt
- Barbe Schmitt1 b. c 1770
- Nicolas Schmitt4 b. c 1795
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, Page 8.
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, pp. 20.
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, pp. 8, 20.
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, pp. 21.
Jean Laurent1
M, d. before 8 February 1763
Reference=cD0268
Child of Jean Laurent and Catherine Mourer
- Catherine Laurent+1 b. c 1750
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, pp. 20.
Madeleine Laurent1
F, d. 12 January 1781
Reference=cD0250
She married Christian Stern, son of Christian Stern and Catherine Schuver, on 6 November 1736 at Wittring.1,2
Madeleine Laurent died on 12 January 1781 at Wittring.2
Madeleine Laurent died on 12 January 1781 at Wittring.2
Children of Madeleine Laurent and Christian Stern
- Bernard Stern3 b. c 1739
- Jean Charles Stern+ b. 14 Nov 1742, d. 28 Dec 1833
- Catherine Stern+1 b. c 1745
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, Page 4.
- [S54] André Delesse & Michaël Weber, Wittring: Les Familles Avant 1900, Records 1619.
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, pp. 22.
Harriet Lawrence1
F, b. 1834
Reference=cD1197
She was born in 1834 at Allegheny County, New York.1
Child of Harriet Lawrence and Davis Nye
- James H. Nye+1 b. 1864, d. 31 Jan 1932
Citations
- [S399] "Frances Ann Nye Pedigree Chart", Ancestral File.
Beth Ann Leahy1
F
Children of Beth Ann Leahy and Joseph Lemersal
- Megan Lemersal1 b. 25 Apr 1995
- Charles Lemersal1 b. 4 Dec 1997
- William Lemersal1 b. 13 Aug 2002
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Margarethe Catharine Leber
F
She married Johann Leucht.
Child of Margarethe Catharine Leber and Johann Leucht
- Anna Margarethe Leucht+ b. 19 Nov 1790
Maria Margaretha Leberwurscht1
F, b. circa 1675
Maria Margaretha Leberwurscht|b. c 1675|p132.htm#i4929|Wolfgang Leberwurscht|b. c 1645|p132.htm#i4957||||||||||||||||
Reference=0289.0
She was born circa 1675 at Hirschau, Bavaria.2 She was the daughter of Wolfgang Leberwurscht.
Maria Margaretha Leberwurscht married Andreas Luber, son of Andreas Luber and Margaretha Weiss, on 20 January 1700 at Hirschau, Bavaria. Witnesses were Caspar Ott and Ferdinand Killi.3,4
Maria Margaretha Leberwurscht married Andreas Luber, son of Andreas Luber and Margaretha Weiss, on 20 January 1700 at Hirschau, Bavaria. Witnesses were Caspar Ott and Ferdinand Killi.3,4
Children of Maria Margaretha Leberwurscht and Andreas Luber
- Anna Maria Luber b. 26 Dec 1700
- Anna Margaretha Luber b. 23 May 1702
- Johann Thomas Luber b. 20 Sep 1704
- Andreas Luber+1 b. 20 Dec 1705
- Anna Catharina Luber b. 2 Nov 1707
- Johann Martin Luber b. 28 Jan 1710
- Maria Elisabeth Luber b. 5 Aug 1712
Wolfgang Leberwurscht
M, b. circa 1645
Reference=0578.0
He was born circa 1645.1
Wolfgang Leberwurscht married an unknown person circa 1670 at Hirschau, Bavaria.2
Wolfgang Leberwurscht was a cloth cutter cloth cutter.
Wolfgang Leberwurscht was a weaver in 1700 at Hirschau.3
Wolfgang Leberwurscht married an unknown person circa 1670 at Hirschau, Bavaria.2
Wolfgang Leberwurscht was a cloth cutter cloth cutter.
Wolfgang Leberwurscht was a weaver in 1700 at Hirschau.3
Child of Wolfgang Leberwurscht
- Maria Margaretha Leberwurscht+ b. c 1675
Augusta M. Lehmann1,2
F, b. 14 February 1846, d. 15 January 1925
Augusta M. Lehmann|b. 14 Feb 1846\nd. 15 Jan 1925|p132.htm#i4126|Christian Lehmann||p132.htm#i4883||||||||||||||||
Reference=cM0121
She was born on 14 February 1846 at Germany.1 She was the daughter of Christian Lehmann.1
Augusta M. Lehmann and Christian Lehmann emigrated circa 1853 from Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Augusta M. Lehmann married Pius Zoelle in 1865 at Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, Germany.1
Augusta M. Lehmann lived at 506 North 4th Street before 15 January 1925 in Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1
Augusta M. Lehmann died on 15 January 1925 at Watertown at age 78; St. Henry's cemetary records list an alternate death date of 18 jan, 1926. Their is evidently a typographical error with either these records or the Daily Times.1
Augusta Zoelle's obituary was printed in the Watertown Daily Times as follows:
Mrs. August Zoelle
Well Known Woman Taken By Death
Mrs. Augusta Zoelle, widow of Pius Zoelle, an old and much respected resident of Watertown, died at her home, 506 North Fourth street, at 4:15 o'clock this morning. Death followed a long illness, the past year of which confined her quite closely to her home.
Mrs. Zoelle was a native of Germany where she was born on February 14, 1846. She came to this country with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lehmann, when seven years of age. Her marriage to Mr. Zoelle took place in 1865. Her husband preceded her in death about 43 years ago.
Of eight children born to Mrs. Zoelle five survive. They are John Zoelle of Watertown, Miss Lena Zoelle at home, Louis Zoelle at home, Mrs. Joseph Molzahn of the town of Watertown, George Zoelle of this city. There are also seventeen grandchildren an six great grandchildren. One brother, Fred Lehmann of this city also survives.
Mrs. Zoelle was a pioneer resident of this section and possessed a large acquaintance in these parts and after the death of her husband the cares of the family as well as business cares fell upon her shoulders and she met them successfully. She possessed a generous and kindly nature which attracted and kept friendships. She was a motherly woman with a kindly spirit toward all and during her long residence in this section she enjoyed the warmest friendships of all who knew her.
The funeral will take place Thursday morning with services at St. Henry's Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock. The Rev. F. X. Schwinn will officiate. Burial will be in St. Henry's cemetery.1
Funeral services were held on 18 January 1925 at St. Henry's Catholic Church, Watertown.1
Augusta M. Lehmann was buried at St. Henry's Catholic Cemetery on 18 January 1925 at Watertown; She is listed as 'mother' at the grave site.1
Augusta M. Lehmann and Christian Lehmann emigrated circa 1853 from Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Augusta M. Lehmann married Pius Zoelle in 1865 at Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, Germany.1
Augusta M. Lehmann lived at 506 North 4th Street before 15 January 1925 in Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1
Augusta M. Lehmann died on 15 January 1925 at Watertown at age 78; St. Henry's cemetary records list an alternate death date of 18 jan, 1926. Their is evidently a typographical error with either these records or the Daily Times.1
Augusta Zoelle's obituary was printed in the Watertown Daily Times as follows:
Mrs. August Zoelle
Well Known Woman Taken By Death
Mrs. Augusta Zoelle, widow of Pius Zoelle, an old and much respected resident of Watertown, died at her home, 506 North Fourth street, at 4:15 o'clock this morning. Death followed a long illness, the past year of which confined her quite closely to her home.
Mrs. Zoelle was a native of Germany where she was born on February 14, 1846. She came to this country with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lehmann, when seven years of age. Her marriage to Mr. Zoelle took place in 1865. Her husband preceded her in death about 43 years ago.
Of eight children born to Mrs. Zoelle five survive. They are John Zoelle of Watertown, Miss Lena Zoelle at home, Louis Zoelle at home, Mrs. Joseph Molzahn of the town of Watertown, George Zoelle of this city. There are also seventeen grandchildren an six great grandchildren. One brother, Fred Lehmann of this city also survives.
Mrs. Zoelle was a pioneer resident of this section and possessed a large acquaintance in these parts and after the death of her husband the cares of the family as well as business cares fell upon her shoulders and she met them successfully. She possessed a generous and kindly nature which attracted and kept friendships. She was a motherly woman with a kindly spirit toward all and during her long residence in this section she enjoyed the warmest friendships of all who knew her.
The funeral will take place Thursday morning with services at St. Henry's Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock. The Rev. F. X. Schwinn will officiate. Burial will be in St. Henry's cemetery.1
Funeral services were held on 18 January 1925 at St. Henry's Catholic Church, Watertown.1
Augusta M. Lehmann was buried at St. Henry's Catholic Cemetery on 18 January 1925 at Watertown; She is listed as 'mother' at the grave site.1
Children of Augusta M. Lehmann and Pius Zoelle
- John Zoelle1 b. 1868, d. 1952
- Magdelena Zoelle1 b. 1869
- Anna Frances Zoelle b. 17 Jun 1871, d. 1 Jan 1901
- Louis Zoelle1 b. 1873, d. 1934
- George Zoelle1
- Rose Zoelle+1 b. 1 Oct 1876, d. 18 Feb 1938
- Paul Zoelle b. 29 Jan 1882, d. 5 Apr 1912
Christian Lehmann1
M
He was born at Germany.1
Christian Lehmann and Augusta M. Lehmann emigrated circa 1853 from Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Christian Lehmann died at Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Christian Lehmann and Augusta M. Lehmann emigrated circa 1853 from Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Christian Lehmann died at Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Children of Christian Lehmann
- Fred Lehmann1
- Augusta M. Lehmann+1 b. 14 Feb 1846, d. 15 Jan 1925
Citations
- [S68] Watertown Daily Times.
Fred Lehmann1
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Fred Lehmann||p132.htm#i4885|Christian Lehmann||p132.htm#i4883||||||||||||||||
Citations
- [S68] Watertown Daily Times.
Anna Lehnen1
F, b. 27 August 1751, d. 5 February 1828
Reference=0077.8*
She was born on 27 August 1751.1
Anna Lehnen married Peter Adams on 18 January 1799 at Schillingen.1
Anna Lehnen died on 5 February 1828 at Kell, Rheinland, Prueßen, at age 76.1
Anna Lehnen married Peter Adams on 18 January 1799 at Schillingen.1
Anna Lehnen died on 5 February 1828 at Kell, Rheinland, Prueßen, at age 76.1
Children of Anna Lehnen and Peter Adams
- Maria Adams1 b. 20 Dec 1793, d. 22 Feb 1795
- Peter Adams1 b. 2 Mar 1807, d. 5 Aug 1828
Citations
- [S319] Heribert Scholer, "Familienbuch Kell 1798-1900", Ancestral File.
Anna Barbara Lehnen1
F, b. circa 1770
Reference=cK0140
She was born circa 1770.2
Anna Barbara Lehnen married Peter Biwer circa 1795 at Kell, Rheinland, Prueßen.2
Anna Barbara Lehnen married Peter Biwer circa 1795 at Kell, Rheinland, Prueßen.2
Child of Anna Barbara Lehnen and Peter Biwer
- Johann Biwer+2 b. 5 Jan 1799
Barbara Lehner1
F, b. 1849, d. 1923
Reference=cW0061
She was born in 1849.
Barbara Lehner was also known as Lehnard.
Barbara Lehner married Michael Meixensperger on 2 August 1869 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner witnessed the baptism of Barbara Asenbauer. on 21 December 1877 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner Witnessed the baptism of Joseph Michael Schaller. on 23 July 1893 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner witnessed the baptisms of Martin, Matthew and Richard Koepsel. on 13 April 1902 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner witnessed the baptism of Francis Adolph Koll on 5 April 1908 at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Theresa.1
Barbara Lehner died in 1923 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1
Barbara Lehner was buried at St. Theresa's Catholic Cemetery in 1923 at Theresa.1
Barbara Lehner was also known as Lehnard.
Barbara Lehner married Michael Meixensperger on 2 August 1869 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner witnessed the baptism of Barbara Asenbauer. on 21 December 1877 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner Witnessed the baptism of Joseph Michael Schaller. on 23 July 1893 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner witnessed the baptisms of Martin, Matthew and Richard Koepsel. on 13 April 1902 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.1
Barbara Lehner witnessed the baptism of Francis Adolph Koll on 5 April 1908 at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Theresa.1
Barbara Lehner died in 1923 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1
Barbara Lehner was buried at St. Theresa's Catholic Cemetery in 1923 at Theresa.1
Children of Barbara Lehner and Michael Meixensperger
- Joseph Francis Meixensperger1 b. 28 May 1870, d. 19 Jul 1870
- Theresia Meixensperger1 b. 25 Oct 1871, d. 11 Sep 1873
- Anna Josephina Meixensperger+1 b. 26 Jul 1873
- Joann George Meixensperger1 b. 26 Mar 1877
- Elisabeth Katharine Meixensperger1 b. 20 Mar 1879, d. 17 Apr 1879
- Cecilia Maria Meixensperger1 b. 31 Jul 1880
- Joann Norbert Meixensperger1 b. 18 Sep 1883, d. 14 Oct 1883
- Paul Joann Meixensperger1 b. 8 Nov 1884
- Margaret Meixensperger+1 b. 25 Sep 1886, d. 6 Dec 1969
- Agnes Anna Meixensperger1 b. 26 Jan 1889
Citations
- [S51] St. Theresa Catholic Church, Theresa, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States.
Anne. Marie Leig1
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Anne. Marie Leig||p132.htm#i6106|Christian Leig||p132.htm#i6107|Elisabeth Mourer||p152.htm#i6108|||||||||||||
Reference=cD1143
She is the daughter of Christian Leig and Elisabeth Mourer.1
Anne. Marie Leig married Jean Barthel, son of Jean Barthel and Elizabeth Beck, on 6 November 1823 at Wittring.1
Anne. Marie Leig married Jean Barthel, son of Jean Barthel and Elizabeth Beck, on 6 November 1823 at Wittring.1
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, page 1.
Christian Leig1
M
Reference=cD1144
He married Elisabeth Mourer.
Child of Christian Leig and Elisabeth Mourer
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, page 1.
Christina Leiner1
F
She married Francis Kramer.1
Children of Christina Leiner and Francis Kramer
- Maria Anna Kramer1 d. c 1720
- Francisca Kramer b. c 1716, d. c 1720
Citations
- [S6] Württemberg: baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, 1669-1824 Catholic Church records--Schwendi, Schwendi Ta/He/To/Ko 1669-1824.
Anne Lemersal
F, b. 31 July 1963
Anne Lemersal|b. 31 Jul 1963|p132.htm#i667|Don Lemersal||p133.htm#i666|Cecelia Kasper|b. 13 Sep 1937|p105.htm#i664|||||||Alex Kasper||p105.htm#i661|Antoinette Lauerman|b. 17 Jun 1905\nd. 9 Sep 1990|p130.htm#i586|
Reference=0004.3.3.3.1
She was born on 31 July 1963.1 She is the daughter of Don Lemersal and Cecelia Kasper.
Anne Lemersal married Doug Slager on 9 July 1990.1
Anne Lemersal married Doug Slager on 9 July 1990.1
Children of Anne Lemersal and Doug Slager
- Maxwell Slager1 b. 19 May 1992
- Luke Slager1 b. 24 Nov 1995
- Haeley Slager1 b. 8 Sep 1998
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.