Margaret Mahoney1
F
Margaret Mahoney||p140.htm#i4251|? Mahoney||p139.htm#i4250||||||||||||||||
Reference=cD0016
She is the daughter of ? Mahoney.1
Margaret Mahoney lived on 27 August 1919 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.1
Margaret Mahoney lived on 27 August 1919 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.1
Citations
- [S129] Fond du Lac Reporter, 27 Aug 1919.
Marguerite Mahoney1
F, b. 28 January 1894, d. 12 November 1958
Marguerite Mahoney|b. 28 Jan 1894\nd. 12 Nov 1958|p140.htm#i328|David Mahoney||p139.htm#i4241|Mary Hogan||p79.htm#i4242|? Mahoney||p139.htm#i4250||||||||||
Reference=0006.7*
She was born on 28 January 1894 at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.3,2,4 She was the daughter of David Mahoney and Mary Hogan.2
Marguerite Mahoney married Dr. Arthur Charles Dana, son of George P. Dana and Genevieve Phoebe Lanners, on 28 August 1919 at St. Joseph's Church by Rev. J.J Collins., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The marriage was witnessed by Frank D. Mahoney.2,5,6,4
The following wedding announcement was printed in The Daily Reporter on 27 Aug 1919:
Mrs. Mahoney Becomes Bride of Dr. A. C. Dana; Well Known Young Woman United in Marriage to Prominent Physician. Breakfast at Elks' Club
At the altar of St. Joseph's church this morning was read the beautiful marriage ritual of the Roman Catholic religion uniting Miss Marguerite C. Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mahoney, and Dr. Arthur C. Dana, son of George P. Dana, in the sacred bonds of matrimony.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. Collins, pastor of the church, at a nuptial mass attended by a large assemblage of friends and relatives of the couple.
At the hour of 8:30 o'clock to the beautiful strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Miss Virgilia Fox, the bridal party composed of Frank D. Mahoney, a brother of the bride and Joe Harrington as ushers, the groom attended by his brother, Alex G. Dana, and the bride accompanied by her sister, Miss Agnes Mahoney, entered the church and proceeded to the altar.
During the offertory of the mass, Mrs. T. S. Arthur gave a beautiful rendition of Schubert's "Ave Maria."
Marked by Simplicity
Marked with simplicity and beauty the wedding party presented a very pretty sight as it proceeded down the spacious aisle of St. Joseph's church.
The bride was beautifully attired in a simple gown of white georgette crepe with a picture hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Her bridesmaid wore a pretty tricolette dress and a pink moire ribbon hat. She carried a hand bouquet of pink sweet peas.
After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Elk's club house for members of the immediate families of the bride and groom, covers being laid for about thirty guests.
Following the breakfast Dr. and Mrs. Dana left on a motor trip to Minneapolis and other points of interest. They expect to be absent from the city for about ten days and upon their return will reside in an attractive new home which the groom recently erected at 46 Champion avenue, where they will be at home after October 1.
Miss Margaret Mahoney of Milwaukee and Frank Mahoney of Birmingham, Alabama, an aunt and brother of the bride were present at the ceremony.
Prominent Young Couple
The bride and groom of this morning are two of Fond du Lac's most prominent young people and carry with them in their new life sincere felicitations and best wishes of legions of friends and acquaintances.
The bride is a dramatic reader of no little ability, and her work is well known throughout the state. She graduated from the local high school with the class of 1912 and following her graduation pursued an extensive course in elocution under prominent instructors in Milwaukee and Chicago. Miss Mahoney's appearances on the platform have been numerous. For many months she was prominent in lyceum work.
The groom is one of the most prominent physicians in the city. He was graduated from Marquette university, Milwaukee, and, after completing his course in medicine at that institution, served an internship at St. Joseph's hospital at St. Paul.
After completing his work at the latter place he came to this city and engaged in the practice of his profession. He enjoys one of the largest practices in the city.7
Marguerite Mahoney lived at 46 Champion Avenue on 1 October 1919 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. She moved from Fond du Lac to Milwaukee following her husband's death on 25 May 1936.6
Marguerite Mahoney lived at 190 East Second Street from 1947 until 12 Nov 1958 in Fond du Lac.2,8
Marguerite Mahoney died on 12 November 1958 at St. Agnes Hospital, Fond du Lac, at age 64.3,2,4
Marguerite Mahoney's obituary was printed in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter on 12 Nov. 1958:
Early Family Member Dies; Rites Are Set; Mrs. Arthur C. Dana Expires; Services Will Be In St. Joseph's
Mrs. Arthur C. Dana, 64, of 190 East Second street, widow of a well-known Fond du Lac physician and an early teacher of dramatics here, died at 4:15 a.m. today here at St. Agnes hospital.
The former Marguerite Mahoney was born in Fond du Lac, Jan. 28, 1894. Her parents were David and Mary Hogan Mahoney, who reared their family in the present home on Second street. Dr. and Mrs. Dana were married here in August 1919, in St. Joseph's church by the late Rev. J. J. Collins. Dr. Dana died in 1936.
Goes to Milwaukee
Following his death, Mrs. Dana went to Milwaukee, where she was associated with the federal housing authority and later with Sears Roebuck company group as personnel director, a position she held until 11 years ago, when she returned to Fond du Lac to reside in the family home.
Mrs. Dana was active in church, club and cultural groups over a period of years. A member of St. Joseph's church all of her life, she belonged to the Altar society of the parish and other Catholic groups. She was a charter member of the Saturday Lecture club and of the Women's auxiliary of St. Agnes hospital.
Services Saturday
Surviving are four sisters and a brother, Miss Helen Mahoney, of 190 East Second street; David J. Mahoney Buffalo, NY; Mrs. T. F. Meagher, Waupun; Mrs. S. N. Hope, Wauwatosa; and Mrs. W. A. Flynn, Albia, Iowa, and a number of nieces and nephews. Two brothers preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the Geo. M. Dugan Funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral services will be there Saturday at 9:45 a.m. and at 10:15 a.m. at St. Joseph's church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.2
Marguerite Mahoney was buried at Calvary Cemetary, Section 5A, Row 16 on 15 November 1958 at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; First Dana Plot. Calvary cemetery lists the burial date as 12 Nov 1958.3,9,2,10
Marguerite Mahoney married Dr. Arthur Charles Dana, son of George P. Dana and Genevieve Phoebe Lanners, on 28 August 1919 at St. Joseph's Church by Rev. J.J Collins., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The marriage was witnessed by Frank D. Mahoney.2,5,6,4
The following wedding announcement was printed in The Daily Reporter on 27 Aug 1919:
Mrs. Mahoney Becomes Bride of Dr. A. C. Dana; Well Known Young Woman United in Marriage to Prominent Physician. Breakfast at Elks' Club
At the altar of St. Joseph's church this morning was read the beautiful marriage ritual of the Roman Catholic religion uniting Miss Marguerite C. Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mahoney, and Dr. Arthur C. Dana, son of George P. Dana, in the sacred bonds of matrimony.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. Collins, pastor of the church, at a nuptial mass attended by a large assemblage of friends and relatives of the couple.
At the hour of 8:30 o'clock to the beautiful strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Miss Virgilia Fox, the bridal party composed of Frank D. Mahoney, a brother of the bride and Joe Harrington as ushers, the groom attended by his brother, Alex G. Dana, and the bride accompanied by her sister, Miss Agnes Mahoney, entered the church and proceeded to the altar.
During the offertory of the mass, Mrs. T. S. Arthur gave a beautiful rendition of Schubert's "Ave Maria."
Marked by Simplicity
Marked with simplicity and beauty the wedding party presented a very pretty sight as it proceeded down the spacious aisle of St. Joseph's church.
The bride was beautifully attired in a simple gown of white georgette crepe with a picture hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Her bridesmaid wore a pretty tricolette dress and a pink moire ribbon hat. She carried a hand bouquet of pink sweet peas.
After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Elk's club house for members of the immediate families of the bride and groom, covers being laid for about thirty guests.
Following the breakfast Dr. and Mrs. Dana left on a motor trip to Minneapolis and other points of interest. They expect to be absent from the city for about ten days and upon their return will reside in an attractive new home which the groom recently erected at 46 Champion avenue, where they will be at home after October 1.
Miss Margaret Mahoney of Milwaukee and Frank Mahoney of Birmingham, Alabama, an aunt and brother of the bride were present at the ceremony.
Prominent Young Couple
The bride and groom of this morning are two of Fond du Lac's most prominent young people and carry with them in their new life sincere felicitations and best wishes of legions of friends and acquaintances.
The bride is a dramatic reader of no little ability, and her work is well known throughout the state. She graduated from the local high school with the class of 1912 and following her graduation pursued an extensive course in elocution under prominent instructors in Milwaukee and Chicago. Miss Mahoney's appearances on the platform have been numerous. For many months she was prominent in lyceum work.
The groom is one of the most prominent physicians in the city. He was graduated from Marquette university, Milwaukee, and, after completing his course in medicine at that institution, served an internship at St. Joseph's hospital at St. Paul.
After completing his work at the latter place he came to this city and engaged in the practice of his profession. He enjoys one of the largest practices in the city.7
Marguerite Mahoney lived at 46 Champion Avenue on 1 October 1919 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. She moved from Fond du Lac to Milwaukee following her husband's death on 25 May 1936.6
Marguerite Mahoney lived at 190 East Second Street from 1947 until 12 Nov 1958 in Fond du Lac.2,8
Marguerite Mahoney died on 12 November 1958 at St. Agnes Hospital, Fond du Lac, at age 64.3,2,4
Marguerite Mahoney's obituary was printed in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter on 12 Nov. 1958:
Early Family Member Dies; Rites Are Set; Mrs. Arthur C. Dana Expires; Services Will Be In St. Joseph's
Mrs. Arthur C. Dana, 64, of 190 East Second street, widow of a well-known Fond du Lac physician and an early teacher of dramatics here, died at 4:15 a.m. today here at St. Agnes hospital.
The former Marguerite Mahoney was born in Fond du Lac, Jan. 28, 1894. Her parents were David and Mary Hogan Mahoney, who reared their family in the present home on Second street. Dr. and Mrs. Dana were married here in August 1919, in St. Joseph's church by the late Rev. J. J. Collins. Dr. Dana died in 1936.
Goes to Milwaukee
Following his death, Mrs. Dana went to Milwaukee, where she was associated with the federal housing authority and later with Sears Roebuck company group as personnel director, a position she held until 11 years ago, when she returned to Fond du Lac to reside in the family home.
Mrs. Dana was active in church, club and cultural groups over a period of years. A member of St. Joseph's church all of her life, she belonged to the Altar society of the parish and other Catholic groups. She was a charter member of the Saturday Lecture club and of the Women's auxiliary of St. Agnes hospital.
Services Saturday
Surviving are four sisters and a brother, Miss Helen Mahoney, of 190 East Second street; David J. Mahoney Buffalo, NY; Mrs. T. F. Meagher, Waupun; Mrs. S. N. Hope, Wauwatosa; and Mrs. W. A. Flynn, Albia, Iowa, and a number of nieces and nephews. Two brothers preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the Geo. M. Dugan Funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral services will be there Saturday at 9:45 a.m. and at 10:15 a.m. at St. Joseph's church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.2
Marguerite Mahoney was buried at Calvary Cemetary, Section 5A, Row 16 on 15 November 1958 at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; First Dana Plot. Calvary cemetery lists the burial date as 12 Nov 1958.3,9,2,10
Citations
- [S60] Barbara Ricklefs, "Ricklefs, Barbara Correspondence."
- [S35] Fond du Lac Daily Reporter, 12 Nov 1958.
- [S49] Inscriptions of Calvary Cemetary, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, pp. 99.
- [S329] Andy Chiello, "Andy Chiello research," e-mail to Dana Kellerman.
- [S35] Fond du Lac Daily Reporter, 25 May 1936.
- [S129] Fond du Lac Reporter, 27 Aug 1919.
- [S129] Fond du Lac Reporter, 27 Sep 1919.
- [S241] Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1953-54.
- [S60] Barbara Ricklefs, "Ricklefs, Barbara Correspondence", Dana Burial Plot Notes.
- [S84] Fond du Lac, headstone inscription, Archives of D.F. Kellerman, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Barbe Munhowen Mahovald1
F, d. after 26 August 1824
Barbe Munhowen Mahovald|d. a 26 Aug 1824|p140.htm#i1418|Nicolaus Mahovall||p140.htm#i1423|Anna Maria Braemer||p23.htm#i1424|Paschalis Mahovall||p140.htm#i1425||||Michaelis Braemer||p23.htm#i1426||||
Reference=0111.0
She was born at Buschdorff, Boev, Mersch, Luxembourg.1 She was the daughter of Nicolaus Mahovall and Anna Maria Braemer.1
Barbe Munhowen Mahovald married Caroli Cloos, son of Joannes Claus and Margaretha TR Schroeder, on 30 January 1785 at Buschdorff, Boev, Mersch, Luxembourg.1
Barbe Munhowen Mahovald died after 26 August 1824.1
Barbe Munhowen Mahovald married Caroli Cloos, son of Joannes Claus and Margaretha TR Schroeder, on 30 January 1785 at Buschdorff, Boev, Mersch, Luxembourg.1
Barbe Munhowen Mahovald died after 26 August 1824.1
Child of Barbe Munhowen Mahovald and Caroli Cloos
- Anna Maria (Binsfeld) Cloos+1 b. 22 Jun 1795, d. a 5 Jul 1870
Citations
- [S41] Christopher S. Miasnik, "Pedigree Chart for Dana Kellerman", Chart 13.
Nicolaus Mahovall1
M
Nicolaus Mahovall||p140.htm#i1423|Paschalis Mahovall||p140.htm#i1425||||||||||||||||
Reference=0222.0
He is the son of Paschalis Mahovall.1
Nicolaus Mahovall married Anna Maria Braemer, daughter of Michaelis Braemer, on 17 February 1762 at Buschdorff, Boev, Mersch, Luxembourg.1
Nicolaus Mahovall married Anna Maria Braemer, daughter of Michaelis Braemer, on 17 February 1762 at Buschdorff, Boev, Mersch, Luxembourg.1
Child of Nicolaus Mahovall and Anna Maria Braemer
- Barbe Munhowen Mahovald+1 d. a 26 Aug 1824
Citations
- [S41] Christopher S. Miasnik, "Pedigree Chart for Dana Kellerman", Chart 13.
Paschalis Mahovall1
M
Reference=0444.0
He was born at Buschdorff, Boev, Mersch, Luxembourg.1
Child of Paschalis Mahovall
Citations
- [S41] Christopher S. Miasnik, "Pedigree Chart for Dana Kellerman", Chart 13.
Edward Mainz1
M
Edward Mainz||p140.htm#i5413|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.6.1.3
He is the son of Simon Mainz and Matilda Husting.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Francis Mainz1
M
Francis Mainz||p140.htm#i5408|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.6.1.1
Child of Francis Mainz and Ethel Fisher
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Gertrude Mainz1
F
Gertrude Mainz||p140.htm#i5427|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.7.1.6
She is the daughter of Simon Mainz and Matilda Husting.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
James Mainz1
M
James Mainz||p140.htm#i5410|Francis Mainz||p140.htm#i5408|Ethel Fisher||p55.htm#i5409|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||
Reference=0027.2.4.1.1
He is the son of Francis Mainz and Ethel Fisher.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
John Mainz1
M
John Mainz||p140.htm#i5428|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.6.1.7
He is the son of Simon Mainz and Matilda Husting.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Marcella Mainz1
F
Marcella Mainz||p140.htm#i5411|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.6.1.2
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Marie Mainz1
F
Marie Mainz||p140.htm#i5417|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.5.1.5
Children of Marie Mainz and Peter Rohr
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Regina Mainz1
F
Regina Mainz||p140.htm#i5414|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.6.1.4
Child of Regina Mainz and Joe Isham
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Vornica Mainz
F
Vornica Mainz||p140.htm#i5429|Simon Mainz||p140.htm#i5288|Matilda Husting||p89.htm#i5287|||||||Peter M. Husting|b. 28 Jul 1846\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p89.htm#i4553|Barbara H. Kiefer|b. 1848\nd. 9 Oct 1925|p113.htm#i4554|
Reference=0027.2.6.1.8
She is the daughter of Simon Mainz and Matilda Husting.
Jean Majerus1
M, b. 12 July 1838, d. 4 February 1909
He was born on 12 July 1838 at Dahl, Luxembourg.1
Jean Majerus married Elisabeth Lanners, daughter of Johann Lanners and Marguerite Peters, on 5 February 1862 at Goesdorg, Luxembourg.1
Jean Majerus died on 4 February 1909 at Dahl, Luxembourg, at age 70.1
Jean Majerus married Elisabeth Lanners, daughter of Johann Lanners and Marguerite Peters, on 5 February 1862 at Goesdorg, Luxembourg.1
Jean Majerus died on 4 February 1909 at Dahl, Luxembourg, at age 70.1
Citations
- [S456] The Lanners Family Website (Claude Lanners1939), online http://www.lannersnet.lu
Joan Malek1
F
She married Charles Husting, son of Leopoldus Franziscus Husting and Nellie Sommers, on 1 December 1951 at St. Francis of Cabrini, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.1
Citations
- [S323] "Hastings Gazette", Ancestral File, 7 Dec 1951.
Frank Malena1
M
Reference=cD1192
He married Rene Denig, daughter of Robert L. Denig and Dolores Pursall.1
Frank Malena and Rene Denig lived in 1993 in Mckean, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
Frank Malena and Rene Denig lived in 1993 in Mckean, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
Citations
- [S395] "Erie newspaper", Ancestral File.
Angelique Malling1
F
She married Christophe Tousch.1
Children of Angelique Malling and Christophe Tousch
- Jacques Tousch1 b. c 1755
- Nicolas Tusch+1 b. 27 Feb 1764, d. 24 Jan 1818
Citations
- [S2] Adolphe Gambs, Table des Mariages enregistrés à Wittring (Canton de SARREGUEMINES) 1714-1832, 398 mariages, pp. 24.
Abby Malloy1
F, b. 7 February 2001
Abby Malloy|b. 7 Feb 2001|p140.htm#i6482|Mark Malloy||p140.htm#i6481|Megan Gallagher|b. 22 Feb 1975|p59.htm#i660|||||||Mike Gallagher||p59.htm#i656|Mary C. Brennan|b. 4 Jul 1941|p24.htm#i637|
She was born on 7 February 2001.1 She is the daughter of Mark Malloy and Megan Gallagher.1
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Mark Malloy1
M
He married Megan Gallagher, daughter of Mike Gallagher and Mary Catherine Brennan, on 17 June 2000.1
Child of Mark Malloy and Megan Gallagher
- Abby Malloy1 b. 7 Feb 2001
Citations
- [S279] Joan Alfredson, Lauerman Family History.
Catharina Manherz1
F
She married Michael Kramer.1
Children of Catharina Manherz and Michael Kramer
- Joseph Kramer2 b. 1701
- Michael Kramer3 b. c 1704, d. 1705
- Jacob Kramer2 b. c 11 Jun 1704, d. c Mar 1705
- Anton Kramer4 b. c Apr 1705, d. c 21 Apr 1707
- stillborn Kramer4 b. c 26 Jul 1707, d. c 26 Jul 1707
Citations
- [S6] Württemberg: baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, 1669-1824 Catholic Church records--Schwendi, son Jacob's baptismal record, Schwendi Ta/He/To/Ko 1669-1824.
- [S6] Württemberg: baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, 1669-1824 Catholic Church records--Schwendi, baptismal record, Schwendi Ta/He/To/Ko 1669-1824.
- [S6] Württemberg: baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, 1669-1824 Catholic Church records--Schwendi, Schwendi Ta/He/To/Ko 1669-1824.
- [S6] Württemberg: baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, 1669-1824 Catholic Church records--Schwendi, death record, Schwendi Ta/He/To/Ko 1669-1824.
Martha Manley1
F, b. 1882
She was born in 1882.1
Martha Manley married George J Hood, son of John W Hood and Augusta Jussen, in 1903.1
Martha Manley married George J Hood, son of John W Hood and Augusta Jussen, in 1903.1
Children of Martha Manley and George J Hood
- Catherine E Hood+1 b. 1904
- Manley J Hood1 b. 1907
- Henry J Hood+1 b. 1910
- Thomas Robin Hood+1 b. 1913
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Maria Mannerhans1
F
Citations
- [S319] Heribert Scholer, "Familienbuch Kell 1798-1900", Ancestral File.
Antoinette Marie Marasco1
F
Antoinette Marie Marasco||p140.htm#i4752|James A Marasco Sr.||p140.htm#i4753|Sylvia T Novak||p159.htm#i4754|||||||||||||
Reference=0007.1.C*
She is the daughter of James A Marasco Sr. and Sylvia T Novak.1
Antoinette Marie Marasco and Robert Raymond Weber lived at 2770 N Lefebar Ave before 11 June 1960 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.2
Antoinette Marie Marasco married Robert Raymond Weber, son of Raymond Ambrose Weber and Mary C. Brown, on 11 June 1960 at Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Witnesses Robert A. Schaefer, and Marlene Huetgen
Dr. John J. Barry, 130 E Silver Spring.1
Antoinette Marie Marasco and Robert Raymond Weber lived at 2770 N Lefebar Ave before 11 June 1960 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.2
Antoinette Marie Marasco married Robert Raymond Weber, son of Raymond Ambrose Weber and Mary C. Brown, on 11 June 1960 at Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Witnesses Robert A. Schaefer, and Marlene Huetgen
Dr. John J. Barry, 130 E Silver Spring.1
Children of Antoinette Marie Marasco and Robert Raymond Weber
- Wendy Weber3 b. c 1961
- Robert Raymond Weber Jr.3 b. c 1961
- Raymond Weber3 b. c 1961
- James Weber3 b. c 1961
James A Marasco Sr.1
M
He lived at 5759 N. Lake Dr., Whitefish Bay in Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.2
James A Marasco Sr. was clerk typist for the American Bowling Congress Occupations all the husband's?
James A Marasco Sr. married Sylvia T Novak.1
James A Marasco Sr. was clerk typist for the American Bowling Congress Occupations all the husband's?
James A Marasco Sr. married Sylvia T Novak.1
Child of James A Marasco Sr. and Sylvia T Novak
Jane Marden
F
Reference=0027.7.5.3*
Children of Jane Marden and Charles Husting
Citations
- [S161] Husting History.
Marie Francoise Marechal1
F
Children of Marie Francoise Marechal and Joseph Hustin
- Marie Elisabeth Hustin1 b. 20 Jan 1791
- Marie Francoise Hustin1 b. 8 Feb 1793, d. 22 Aug 1793
- Anne Marie Hustin1 b. 23 Mar 1795
- Jean Joseph Hustin1 b. 25 Sep 1797
- Jean Pierre Hustin1 b. 6 Apr 1800
- Francois Joseph Hustin1 b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 27 Sep 1807
Citations
- [S161] Husting History.
Susanna Mares1
F, b. 24 September 1803, d. 2 August 1829
She was born on 24 September 1803.1
Susanna Mares married Peter Adams, son of Matthias Adams and Catharina Jost, on 19 January 1829.1
Susanna Mares died on 2 August 1829 at age 25.1
Susanna Mares married Peter Adams, son of Matthias Adams and Catharina Jost, on 19 January 1829.1
Susanna Mares died on 2 August 1829 at age 25.1
Child of Susanna Mares and Peter Adams
- Peter Adams1 b. 8 Feb 1829
Citations
- [S319] Heribert Scholer, "Familienbuch Kell 1798-1900", Ancestral File.
Mario Marghela1
M
He married Lisa Jean Fazekas, daughter of Albert Charles Fazekas and Joanna Pacewicz, in October 1983.1
Citations
- [S233] Richard Weber, "Weber FGS."