Margaret Rubs
F
She married Edward Muenchow.
Child of Margaret Rubs and Edward Muenchow
- Robert E. Muenchow+ b. 1863, d. 1945
August Ruedebusch
M, d. August 1933
Reference=0027.6.5*
He married Susanna Philomena Langenbach, daughter of John Langenbach and Marie (Mary) Husting, on 21 September 1875. Date probably incorrect - taken from obituary.1
August Ruedebusch married Susanna Philomena Langenbach, daughter of John Langenbach and Marie (Mary) Husting, on 27 September 1875 at Bride's Parents, Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin. They were married by Judge S. W. Lamereux.2
August Ruedebusch married Susanna Philomena Langenbach, daughter of John Langenbach and Marie (Mary) Husting, on 28 September 1875 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin. They were married the day before and it was solemnized by the church on this day. Witnesses were Jacob Kramer and ____ Lanners.3
August Ruedebusch was also known as Rüdebusch.
The financial institutions of Mayville began with a private bank by W. Lamoreaux in 1886 and then sold to August Ruedebusch, L. S. Keeley, W. Langenbach, C. A. Schellpfeffer and D. Koch, who organized it as the State Bank of Mayville. A small bank book was found at the Museum with the name of Ruedebusch Mutual Savings Bank on it.4
August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach were to celebrate thier 50th Wedding Anniversary on 30 September 1925 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin,
OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING
MR. AND MRS. AUGUST RUEDEBUSCH ENTERTAIN RELATIVES ON SUNDAY
On Sunday, September 27th the children and other relatives of Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch pleasantly surprised them in honor of their Golden wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebush who number among the pioneer settlers of this city were married Sept. 27th, 1875 at Theresa at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Langenbach by Judge S. W. Lamoreux. Shortly after their marriage they moved to this city where they have since resided.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Ruedebusch are enjoying the best of health and are still taking active part in the affairs of their home and community. It is nothing unusual to see Mr. Ruedebusch driving to his several farms bright and early regardless of weather conditions.
Mr. Ruedebusch for many years was engaged in the farm implement business and for years held the position as president of the State Bank of Mayville.
They are the parents of five children, Mr.s Fred Lang of this city, Richard, Mrs. W. H. Rueping and Mrs. John Goetz, all of Fond du Lac. Their other daughter, Mrs. Richard Schneider died several years ago. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ruedebusch hope and wish that they may live to celebrate their diamond Jubilee at the best of health and spirits.5
August Ruedebusch died in August 1933 at Theresa.1
August Ruedebusch married Susanna Philomena Langenbach, daughter of John Langenbach and Marie (Mary) Husting, on 27 September 1875 at Bride's Parents, Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin. They were married by Judge S. W. Lamereux.2
August Ruedebusch married Susanna Philomena Langenbach, daughter of John Langenbach and Marie (Mary) Husting, on 28 September 1875 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin. They were married the day before and it was solemnized by the church on this day. Witnesses were Jacob Kramer and ____ Lanners.3
August Ruedebusch was also known as Rüdebusch.
The financial institutions of Mayville began with a private bank by W. Lamoreaux in 1886 and then sold to August Ruedebusch, L. S. Keeley, W. Langenbach, C. A. Schellpfeffer and D. Koch, who organized it as the State Bank of Mayville. A small bank book was found at the Museum with the name of Ruedebusch Mutual Savings Bank on it.4
August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach were to celebrate thier 50th Wedding Anniversary on 30 September 1925 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin,
OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING
MR. AND MRS. AUGUST RUEDEBUSCH ENTERTAIN RELATIVES ON SUNDAY
On Sunday, September 27th the children and other relatives of Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch pleasantly surprised them in honor of their Golden wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebush who number among the pioneer settlers of this city were married Sept. 27th, 1875 at Theresa at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Langenbach by Judge S. W. Lamoreux. Shortly after their marriage they moved to this city where they have since resided.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Ruedebusch are enjoying the best of health and are still taking active part in the affairs of their home and community. It is nothing unusual to see Mr. Ruedebusch driving to his several farms bright and early regardless of weather conditions.
Mr. Ruedebusch for many years was engaged in the farm implement business and for years held the position as president of the State Bank of Mayville.
They are the parents of five children, Mr.s Fred Lang of this city, Richard, Mrs. W. H. Rueping and Mrs. John Goetz, all of Fond du Lac. Their other daughter, Mrs. Richard Schneider died several years ago. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ruedebusch hope and wish that they may live to celebrate their diamond Jubilee at the best of health and spirits.5
August Ruedebusch died in August 1933 at Theresa.1
Children of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach
- Tonie Ruedebusch+
- Helen Ruedebusch+
- Marie Ruedebusch+
- Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch3 b. 11 Aug 1876, d. 28 Mar 1879
- Johann Maria Albert Ruedebusch3 b. 10 Aug 1877
- August Richard Ruedebusch+ b. 19 Apr 1888
- Susana Laura Ruedebusch+ b. 21 Aug 1891
August Richard Ruedebusch
M, b. 19 April 1888
August Richard Ruedebusch|b. 19 Apr 1888|p176.htm#i352|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.5
He was born on 19 April 1888.1 He was the son of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.
August Richard Ruedebusch was baptized on 11 June 1888 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Robert Langenbach and Caroline Eugenia LANGENBACH.1
August Richard Ruedebusch married Elsa Barwig.2
August Richard Ruedebusch lived on 26 December 1934 in Boston, Soffolk County, Massachusetts.3
August Richard Ruedebusch was baptized on 11 June 1888 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Robert Langenbach and Caroline Eugenia LANGENBACH.1
August Richard Ruedebusch married Elsa Barwig.2
August Richard Ruedebusch lived on 26 December 1934 in Boston, Soffolk County, Massachusetts.3
Child of August Richard Ruedebusch and Elsa Barwig
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch1
F, b. 11 August 1876, d. 28 March 1879
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch|b. 11 Aug 1876\nd. 28 Mar 1879|p176.htm#i4808|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.7
She was born on 11 August 1876 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.1
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch was baptized on 7 September 1876 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Eugene Husting.1
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch died on 28 March 1879 at age 2.1,2
Bertha Ruedebusch's obituary was printed in the Juneau Telephone on 05 Apr 1879:
One of the saddest affairs that has been our lot to chronicle has recently befallen Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch of Mayville, in the loss of one of their little girls. Friday last while house cleaning Mr. Ruedebusch sat a pail of hot-slack lime upon the floor, when the little one came along and tripping fell into the pail, scalding its face and hands very badly. It also drank some of the contents which was the immediate cause of its death. The family have the heart felt sympathy of the entire community.2 She witnessed the baptism of Lawrence Carl Anton Keeley on 12 September 1897 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.3
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch witnessed the baptism of Vera Rosalind Isabella Lamoreaux on 2 April 1899 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconisn; Other Witnesses: Johanna Sauerherring.3
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch witnessed the baptism of Marion Juneau Antionetta Lamoreaux on 2 April 1899 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin; Other Witnesses: Johanna Sauerherring.3
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch was baptized on 7 September 1876 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Eugene Husting.1
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch died on 28 March 1879 at age 2.1,2
Bertha Ruedebusch's obituary was printed in the Juneau Telephone on 05 Apr 1879:
One of the saddest affairs that has been our lot to chronicle has recently befallen Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch of Mayville, in the loss of one of their little girls. Friday last while house cleaning Mr. Ruedebusch sat a pail of hot-slack lime upon the floor, when the little one came along and tripping fell into the pail, scalding its face and hands very badly. It also drank some of the contents which was the immediate cause of its death. The family have the heart felt sympathy of the entire community.2 She witnessed the baptism of Lawrence Carl Anton Keeley on 12 September 1897 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.3
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch witnessed the baptism of Vera Rosalind Isabella Lamoreaux on 2 April 1899 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconisn; Other Witnesses: Johanna Sauerherring.3
Bertha Antonietta Ruedebusch witnessed the baptism of Marion Juneau Antionetta Lamoreaux on 2 April 1899 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin; Other Witnesses: Johanna Sauerherring.3
Helen Ruedebusch
F
Helen Ruedebusch||p176.htm#i349|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.2
She was born. She is the daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.
Helen Ruedebusch married Richard Schneidler.1
Helen Ruedebusch married Richard Schneidler.1
Child of Helen Ruedebusch and Richard Schneidler
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Henry F Ruedebusch1
M, b. 2 January 1835, d. 21 July 1907
Reference=cD0061
He was born on 2 January 1835 at Hundlosen, Oldenburg, Lower Saxony.2
Henry F Ruedebusch married Louise Ruedebusch on 5 June 1860 at Lower Saxony.1
Henry F Ruedebusch died on 21 July 1907 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 72.2
Henry Ruedebusch's obituary was printed in the Mayville News on 23 Jul 1907:
Henry F. Ruedebusch
Henry F. Ruedebusch, an old and highly respected settler, died at the family home west of this city Sunday morning, July 21, 1907. For the past 4½ months. Mr. Ruedebusch was in delicate health and of late failed rapidly until Death relieved him from all suffering.
Henry Ruedebusch was born in Hundlosen, Oldenburg, Jan. 2 1835, thus attaining the age of 72 years, 6 months, and 19 days. In 1856, he embarked for America and upon his arrival in this country settled on a farm in Williamstown, where he resided until 1800, when he moved onto the present homestead. Four years after his arrival he returned to the old country, where on the fifth of Jun 1860, he was united in marriage to Miss Louisa Ruedebusch, who immediately returned with him to America.
This union was blest with ten children of whom nine are left with the mother to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father. Carl of Beaver Dam. Otto of Knowles, Lydia, Mrs. F. M. Lawrence of this city , Anna, Mrs. Otto Radant and Louisa . Mrs. Hermann Heller, both of Shawano, Paula, Mrs. Gustav Husting of Kaukauna, Miss Emma and Reinhold Ruedebusch, who reside at the old home. One daughter died at the age of just two years, 35 years ago.
Mr. Ruedebusch was a man of kindly and very quiet disposition. Of late years he mixed little with the public in general, preferring the interests found in his own home, where his death is keenly fell.
The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family residence, with burial on Graceland Cemetery. Mr. John Herberg will deliver the funeral oration.2
Henry F Ruedebusch was buried at Graceland Cemetery on 24 July 1907 at Mayville.2
Henry F Ruedebusch married Louise Ruedebusch on 5 June 1860 at Lower Saxony.1
Henry F Ruedebusch died on 21 July 1907 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, at age 72.2
Henry Ruedebusch's obituary was printed in the Mayville News on 23 Jul 1907:
Henry F. Ruedebusch
Henry F. Ruedebusch, an old and highly respected settler, died at the family home west of this city Sunday morning, July 21, 1907. For the past 4½ months. Mr. Ruedebusch was in delicate health and of late failed rapidly until Death relieved him from all suffering.
Henry Ruedebusch was born in Hundlosen, Oldenburg, Jan. 2 1835, thus attaining the age of 72 years, 6 months, and 19 days. In 1856, he embarked for America and upon his arrival in this country settled on a farm in Williamstown, where he resided until 1800, when he moved onto the present homestead. Four years after his arrival he returned to the old country, where on the fifth of Jun 1860, he was united in marriage to Miss Louisa Ruedebusch, who immediately returned with him to America.
This union was blest with ten children of whom nine are left with the mother to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father. Carl of Beaver Dam. Otto of Knowles, Lydia, Mrs. F. M. Lawrence of this city , Anna, Mrs. Otto Radant and Louisa . Mrs. Hermann Heller, both of Shawano, Paula, Mrs. Gustav Husting of Kaukauna, Miss Emma and Reinhold Ruedebusch, who reside at the old home. One daughter died at the age of just two years, 35 years ago.
Mr. Ruedebusch was a man of kindly and very quiet disposition. Of late years he mixed little with the public in general, preferring the interests found in his own home, where his death is keenly fell.
The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family residence, with burial on Graceland Cemetery. Mr. John Herberg will deliver the funeral oration.2
Henry F Ruedebusch was buried at Graceland Cemetery on 24 July 1907 at Mayville.2
Child of Henry F Ruedebusch and Louise Ruedebusch
- Paula Ruedebusch+1 b. 17 Jan 1879, d. 19 Sep 1968
Johann Maria Albert Ruedebusch1
M, b. 10 August 1877
Johann Maria Albert Ruedebusch|b. 10 Aug 1877|p176.htm#i4759|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.6
He was born on 10 August 1877 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin.1 He was the son of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.1
Johann Maria Albert Ruedebusch was baptized on 27 August 1877 at Mayville, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Jean Pierre Husting.1
Johann Maria Albert Ruedebusch was baptized on 27 August 1877 at Mayville, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Jean Pierre Husting.1
Citations
- [S51] St. Theresa Catholic Church, Theresa, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States.
Louise Ruedebusch1
F, b. 1839, d. 25 March 1926
Reference=cD0062
She was born in 1839 at Grossen Kneten, Granodouchy of Oldenburg, Germany.2
Louise Ruedebusch married Henry F Ruedebusch on 5 June 1860 at Lower Saxony.1
Louise Ruedebusch died on 25 March 1926 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
Louise Ruedebusch's obituary was printed in the Mayville News on 31 Mar 1926:
AGED PIONEER AT REST
Thursday morning, March 25, death ended the useful life of a noble woman, Mrs. H.F. Ruedebusch.
Mrs. Ruedebusch, was born in 1839 in Grossen Kneten in the Granoduchy of Oldenburg, Germany, as youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruedebusch. In June 1860, she was married to H.F. Ruedebusch who had gone to Wisconsin several years before and who had come back to Oldenburg for his bride. They settled on a farm, 2½ miles southwest of Mayville to enjoy all the pleasures and endure all hardships of pioneer life. In 1889, after many years of hard work, the family moved to Beaver Dam. Soon after they bought a farm west of Mayville, where she lived west of Mayville near the City limits. In 1907, H.F. Ruedebusch died; then Mrs. Ruedebusch moved to Mayville, where she lived up to the time of her death. Two daughters preceded her in death, Lydia, Mrs. F. M. Lawrence, and Amanda, who died in infancy.
Mrs. Ruedebusch was the sister of H.B. Ruedebusch and Mrs. D. Naber, both deceased.
Mrs. Ruedebusch is survived by eight children: Emma, at home, Herman in Mayville, Anna, Mrs. O Raddant of Shawabo, Carl in Beaver Dam, Louise, Mrs. H.F. Heller, in Appleton, Otto in Brownsville, Reinhold in Mayville, Paula, Mrs. G. B. Husting, in Mayville. She also leaves twenty-four grandchildren.
Mrs. Ruedebusch was an ideal mother, who trained her children to be useful citizens and true men and women. She was industrious in the highest degree and her system and sense of order made her work count. The utmost patience was one of her many virtues and all trials and her sickness she bore without a murmur of complaint.
Mrs. Ruedebusch was greatly interested in affairs of state and county. She took a kindly interest in relatives, friends and acquaintances, and welcomed them into her home with genuine hospitality and these gave her their friendship and love in return. The world is better for her having lived in it. The funeral took place on Saturday, Rev. Collinge of the Methodist Church spoke, and Carl Owen, Mrs. C. Bartsch, and Mrs. Leslie Daniela sang. A trio, Arthur Garling, Burghard Bernard, and Miss Anna Roth played Haendal's Largo. Mrs. Ruedenbusch was laid to rest in beautiful Graceland, where so many of her generation are buried.3
Louise Ruedebusch married Henry F Ruedebusch on 5 June 1860 at Lower Saxony.1
Louise Ruedebusch died on 25 March 1926 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
Louise Ruedebusch's obituary was printed in the Mayville News on 31 Mar 1926:
AGED PIONEER AT REST
Thursday morning, March 25, death ended the useful life of a noble woman, Mrs. H.F. Ruedebusch.
Mrs. Ruedebusch, was born in 1839 in Grossen Kneten in the Granoduchy of Oldenburg, Germany, as youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruedebusch. In June 1860, she was married to H.F. Ruedebusch who had gone to Wisconsin several years before and who had come back to Oldenburg for his bride. They settled on a farm, 2½ miles southwest of Mayville to enjoy all the pleasures and endure all hardships of pioneer life. In 1889, after many years of hard work, the family moved to Beaver Dam. Soon after they bought a farm west of Mayville, where she lived west of Mayville near the City limits. In 1907, H.F. Ruedebusch died; then Mrs. Ruedebusch moved to Mayville, where she lived up to the time of her death. Two daughters preceded her in death, Lydia, Mrs. F. M. Lawrence, and Amanda, who died in infancy.
Mrs. Ruedebusch was the sister of H.B. Ruedebusch and Mrs. D. Naber, both deceased.
Mrs. Ruedebusch is survived by eight children: Emma, at home, Herman in Mayville, Anna, Mrs. O Raddant of Shawabo, Carl in Beaver Dam, Louise, Mrs. H.F. Heller, in Appleton, Otto in Brownsville, Reinhold in Mayville, Paula, Mrs. G. B. Husting, in Mayville. She also leaves twenty-four grandchildren.
Mrs. Ruedebusch was an ideal mother, who trained her children to be useful citizens and true men and women. She was industrious in the highest degree and her system and sense of order made her work count. The utmost patience was one of her many virtues and all trials and her sickness she bore without a murmur of complaint.
Mrs. Ruedebusch was greatly interested in affairs of state and county. She took a kindly interest in relatives, friends and acquaintances, and welcomed them into her home with genuine hospitality and these gave her their friendship and love in return. The world is better for her having lived in it. The funeral took place on Saturday, Rev. Collinge of the Methodist Church spoke, and Carl Owen, Mrs. C. Bartsch, and Mrs. Leslie Daniela sang. A trio, Arthur Garling, Burghard Bernard, and Miss Anna Roth played Haendal's Largo. Mrs. Ruedenbusch was laid to rest in beautiful Graceland, where so many of her generation are buried.3
Child of Louise Ruedebusch and Henry F Ruedebusch
- Paula Ruedebusch+ b. 17 Jan 1879, d. 19 Sep 1968
Marie Ruedebusch
F
Marie Ruedebusch||p176.htm#i350|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.3
She was born. She is the daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.
The following was printed in the Juneau Telephone on 14 Oct 1904:
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Krueger since our last issue.
William A. Rueping, Fond du Lac.
Marie Ruedebusch, Dodge Co.1
Marie Ruedebusch married William A Rueping on 20 October 1904 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
The following announcement appeared in the Beaver Dam Argus on 28 Oct 1904:
Marriages
Mr. William Ruepling, Fond du Lac, and Miss Marie Ruedebusch, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch, in Mayville, Thursday, Oct. 20th.3
The following was printed in the Juneau Telephone on 14 Oct 1904:
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Krueger since our last issue.
William A. Rueping, Fond du Lac.
Marie Ruedebusch, Dodge Co.1
Marie Ruedebusch married William A Rueping on 20 October 1904 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
The following announcement appeared in the Beaver Dam Argus on 28 Oct 1904:
Marriages
Mr. William Ruepling, Fond du Lac, and Miss Marie Ruedebusch, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch, in Mayville, Thursday, Oct. 20th.3
Children of Marie Ruedebusch and William A Rueping
Mary Margaret Ruedebusch
F
Mary Margaret Ruedebusch||p176.htm#i362|August Richard Ruedebusch|b. 19 Apr 1888|p176.htm#i352|Elsa Barwig||p12.htm#i361|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna P. Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||
Reference=0027.6.5.5.1
She is the daughter of August Richard Ruedebusch and Elsa Barwig.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
Paula Ruedebusch
F, b. 17 January 1879, d. 19 September 1968
Paula Ruedebusch|b. 17 Jan 1879\nd. 19 Sep 1968|p176.htm#i444|Henry F Ruedebusch|b. 2 Jan 1835\nd. 21 Jul 1907|p176.htm#i4704|Louise Ruedebusch|b. 1839\nd. 25 Mar 1926|p176.htm#i4705|||||||||||||
Reference=0027.7.7*
She was born on 17 January 1879 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2,1 She was the daughter of Henry F Ruedebusch and Louise Ruedebusch.1
Paula Ruedebusch married Gustav Binsfeld Husting, son of Jean Pierre Husting and Mary Magdalene Juneau.3
Paula Ruedebusch died on 19 September 1968 at Los Angeles, California, at age 89.2,1
The following was printed in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter on 20 Sep 1968:
Mrs. Paula Husting
Mrs. Paula Husting, 89, of 2813 Ridge Road, Madison, a longtime Mayville resident, died Thursday in Los Angeles.
She was born Jan. 17, 1879, in Mayville, the daughter of Henry and Louise Ruedebusch. She was married to Gustave Husting in Mayville.
Surviving are four daughters, Miss Vivian Husting and Mrs. Hugh Moore of Madison, Mrs. Mary Scherick and Mrs. Betty Palada of Los Angeles; one son, Paul of Madison; and several grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and three brothers.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville, with the Rev. Stanley Wiese officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Mayville.
Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.1
Paula Ruedebusch was buried at Graceland Cemetery on 23 September 1968 at Mayville, Wisconsin.1
Paula Ruedebusch married Gustav Binsfeld Husting, son of Jean Pierre Husting and Mary Magdalene Juneau.3
Paula Ruedebusch died on 19 September 1968 at Los Angeles, California, at age 89.2,1
The following was printed in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter on 20 Sep 1968:
Mrs. Paula Husting
Mrs. Paula Husting, 89, of 2813 Ridge Road, Madison, a longtime Mayville resident, died Thursday in Los Angeles.
She was born Jan. 17, 1879, in Mayville, the daughter of Henry and Louise Ruedebusch. She was married to Gustave Husting in Mayville.
Surviving are four daughters, Miss Vivian Husting and Mrs. Hugh Moore of Madison, Mrs. Mary Scherick and Mrs. Betty Palada of Los Angeles; one son, Paul of Madison; and several grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and three brothers.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville, with the Rev. Stanley Wiese officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Mayville.
Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.1
Paula Ruedebusch was buried at Graceland Cemetery on 23 September 1968 at Mayville, Wisconsin.1
Children of Paula Ruedebusch and Gustav Binsfeld Husting
- Marie Louise Husting
- Paul Husting b. 3 Jun 1908
- Vivian Husting b. 15 Dec 1911
- Maybelle Husting+ b. 19 May 1913, d. 3 Sep 1996
- Betty Husting b. 11 Oct 1920
Susana Laura Ruedebusch
F, b. 21 August 1891
Susana Laura Ruedebusch|b. 21 Aug 1891|p176.htm#i351|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.4
She was born on 21 August 1891.1 She was the daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.
Susana Laura Ruedebusch was baptized on 10 September 1891 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Johann Langenbach and Susanne Husting.1
Susana Laura Ruedebusch married John Goetz 17 Jan-Dec 1916 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2,1
Susana Laura Ruedebusch was baptized on 10 September 1891 at St. Mary's Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The baptism was witnessed by Johann Langenbach and Susanne Husting.1
Susana Laura Ruedebusch married John Goetz 17 Jan-Dec 1916 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2,1
Children of Susana Laura Ruedebusch and John Goetz
Tonie Ruedebusch
F
Tonie Ruedebusch||p176.htm#i341|August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna Philomena Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|||||||John Langenbach|b. 26 Feb 1830\nd. 25 Apr 1916|p128.htm#i334|Marie (Mary) Husting|b. 31 Dec 1834\nd. 26 Apr 1924|p89.htm#i227|
Reference=0027.6.5.1
She was born. She is the daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach.
Tonie Ruedebusch was also known as Antoinetta.1
Tonie Ruedebusch married Fred Lang on 10 October 1901 at St. Marys Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. Witnesses were Armand Langenbach, Helena Brazeau & Maria Ruedebusch.2,1
The following announcement appeared in the Juneau Telephone on 18 Oct 1901:
LANG - RUEDEBUSCH - Mr. Fred J. Lang of Fond du Lac and Miss Antoinette Ruedebusch of Mayville, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Ruedebusch, were married at St. Mary's Parish in that city on Thursday, Oct. 10, 1901. Rev. W. J. Heder officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Lang will reside in Minneapolis, Minn.3
Tonie Ruedebusch was also known as Antoinetta.1
Tonie Ruedebusch married Fred Lang on 10 October 1901 at St. Marys Church, Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin. Witnesses were Armand Langenbach, Helena Brazeau & Maria Ruedebusch.2,1
The following announcement appeared in the Juneau Telephone on 18 Oct 1901:
LANG - RUEDEBUSCH - Mr. Fred J. Lang of Fond du Lac and Miss Antoinette Ruedebusch of Mayville, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Ruedebusch, were married at St. Mary's Parish in that city on Thursday, Oct. 10, 1901. Rev. W. J. Heder officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Lang will reside in Minneapolis, Minn.3
Kurt Rueping
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Kurt Rueping||p176.htm#i357|William A Rueping||p176.htm#i355|Marie Ruedebusch||p176.htm#i350|||||||August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna P. Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|
Reference=0027.6.5.3.2
He is the son of William A Rueping and Marie Ruedebusch.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
William Rueping
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William Rueping||p176.htm#i356|William A Rueping||p176.htm#i355|Marie Ruedebusch||p176.htm#i350|||||||August Ruedebusch|d. Aug 1933|p176.htm#i338|Susanna P. Langenbach|b. 4 Nov 1856\nd. 19 Dec 1934|p128.htm#i335|
Reference=0027.6.5.3.1
He is the son of William A Rueping and Marie Ruedebusch.1
Citations
- [S327] Leo Husting, "Descendents of Michael Husting", Ancestral File.
William A Rueping
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Reference=0027.6.5.3*
The following was printed in the Juneau Telephone on 14 Oct 1904:
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Krueger since our last issue.
William A. Rueping, Fond du Lac.
Marie Ruedebusch, Dodge Co.1
William A Rueping married Marie Ruedebusch, daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach, on 20 October 1904 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
The following announcement appeared in the Beaver Dam Argus on 28 Oct 1904:
Marriages
Mr. William Ruepling, Fond du Lac, and Miss Marie Ruedebusch, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch, in Mayville, Thursday, Oct. 20th.3
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Krueger since our last issue.
William A. Rueping, Fond du Lac.
Marie Ruedebusch, Dodge Co.1
William A Rueping married Marie Ruedebusch, daughter of August Ruedebusch and Susanna Philomena Langenbach, on 20 October 1904 at Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
The following announcement appeared in the Beaver Dam Argus on 28 Oct 1904:
Marriages
Mr. William Ruepling, Fond du Lac, and Miss Marie Ruedebusch, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Ruedebusch, in Mayville, Thursday, Oct. 20th.3
Children of William A Rueping and Marie Ruedebusch
Fred Ruesch1
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Reference=cM0012
He married Mamie Hertel, daughter of L.A. Hertel.1
Citations
- [S135] History of the Hertel Family as remembered by Mathias Hertel, son of Mathias J. Hertel.
Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz
F, b. 1811, d. 1891

Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz married Jacob Jüssen, son of Heribert Jüssen and Eva Fischer, on 6 October 1840 at Juelich, Germany.1
Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz immigrated in 1848 to USA.1
Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz appeared on the census of 1880.1
Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz died in 1891.1
Children of Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz and Jacob Jüssen
- Augusta Jussen+1 b. 1841, d. 1935
- Carl Heinrich Hobart Jüssen+ b. 1843, d. 1919
- Hubertina Jussen+1 b. 1844, d. 1870
- Oscar Jussen1 b. 1845, d. 1847
- Emma Christina Jussen1 b. 1847, d. 1855
- Louisa Jussen1 b. 1849, d. 29 Oct 1872
- Anna Jussen1 b. 1851, d. 1851
Citations
- [S255] "An Evolving Family Tree for Carl Schurz", Ancestral File.
Georg Rummel1
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Child of Georg Rummel and Kreszenz Neubränd
- Johannes Nepomuk Rummel+1 b. 1 Mar 1816, d. 16 Nov 1859
Citations
- [S412] Catholic family book records, p. 256, Schwendi Familienregister 1762-1859.
Johannes Rummel1
M, b. 19 September 1845, d. 14 February 1846
Johannes Rummel|b. 19 Sep 1845\nd. 14 Feb 1846|p176.htm#i3764|Johannes Nepomuk Rummel|b. 1 Mar 1816\nd. 16 Nov 1859|p176.htm#i3761|Maria Weber|b. 24 Jul 1815\nd. 13 Apr 1876|p223.htm#i3760|Georg Rummel||p176.htm#i3762|Kreszenz Neubränd||p156.htm#i3763|Johannes Weber|b. May 1782?\nd. 30 Jan 1837|p222.htm#i3759|Anna M. Ott|b. 25 Mar 1784\nd. 4 May 1857|p162.htm#i3748|
He was born on 19 September 1845.1 He was the son of Johannes Nepomuk Rummel and Maria Weber.1
Johannes Rummel died on 14 February 1846.1
Johannes Rummel died on 14 February 1846.1
Citations
- [S412] Catholic family book records, p. 256, Schwendi Familienregister 1762-1859.
Johannes Nepomuk Rummel1
M, b. 1 March 1816, d. 16 November 1859
Johannes Nepomuk Rummel|b. 1 Mar 1816\nd. 16 Nov 1859|p176.htm#i3761|Georg Rummel||p176.htm#i3762|Kreszenz Neubränd||p156.htm#i3763|||||||||||||
He was born on 1 March 1816 at Justingen.1 He was the son of Georg Rummel and Kreszenz Neubränd.1
Johannes Nepomuk Rummel married Maria Weber, daughter of Johannes Weber and Anna Maria Ott, on 7 October 1844.1
Johannes Nepomuk Rummel died on 16 November 1859 at age 43.1
Johannes Nepomuk Rummel married Maria Weber, daughter of Johannes Weber and Anna Maria Ott, on 7 October 1844.1
Johannes Nepomuk Rummel died on 16 November 1859 at age 43.1
Children of Johannes Nepomuk Rummel and Maria Weber
- Johannes Rummel1 b. 19 Sep 1845, d. 14 Feb 1846
- Stefan Rummel1 b. 20 Jan 1847
- Josef Anton Rummel1 b. 13 Jun 1848, d. 30 Jun 1848
- stillborn Rummel1 b. 9 Oct 1850, d. 9 Oct 1850
Citations
- [S412] Catholic family book records, p. 256, Schwendi Familienregister 1762-1859.
Josef Anton Rummel1
M, b. 13 June 1848, d. 30 June 1848
Josef Anton Rummel|b. 13 Jun 1848\nd. 30 Jun 1848|p176.htm#i3766|Johannes Nepomuk Rummel|b. 1 Mar 1816\nd. 16 Nov 1859|p176.htm#i3761|Maria Weber|b. 24 Jul 1815\nd. 13 Apr 1876|p223.htm#i3760|Georg Rummel||p176.htm#i3762|Kreszenz Neubränd||p156.htm#i3763|Johannes Weber|b. May 1782?\nd. 30 Jan 1837|p222.htm#i3759|Anna M. Ott|b. 25 Mar 1784\nd. 4 May 1857|p162.htm#i3748|
He was born on 13 June 1848.1 He was the son of Johannes Nepomuk Rummel and Maria Weber.1
Josef Anton Rummel died on 30 June 1848.1
Josef Anton Rummel died on 30 June 1848.1
Citations
- [S412] Catholic family book records, p. 256, Schwendi Familienregister 1762-1859.
Stefan Rummel1
M, b. 20 January 1847
Stefan Rummel|b. 20 Jan 1847|p176.htm#i3765|Johannes Nepomuk Rummel|b. 1 Mar 1816\nd. 16 Nov 1859|p176.htm#i3761|Maria Weber|b. 24 Jul 1815\nd. 13 Apr 1876|p223.htm#i3760|Georg Rummel||p176.htm#i3762|Kreszenz Neubränd||p156.htm#i3763|Johannes Weber|b. May 1782?\nd. 30 Jan 1837|p222.htm#i3759|Anna M. Ott|b. 25 Mar 1784\nd. 4 May 1857|p162.htm#i3748|
He was born on 20 January 1847.1 He was the son of Johannes Nepomuk Rummel and Maria Weber.1
Stefan Rummel was a weaver.1
Stefan Rummel married Wallburga Dreyer on 24 July 1876.1
Stefan Rummel was a weaver.1
Stefan Rummel married Wallburga Dreyer on 24 July 1876.1
Citations
- [S412] Catholic family book records, p. 256, Schwendi Familienregister 1762-1859.
stillborn Rummel1
?, b. 9 October 1850, d. 9 October 1850
stillborn Rummel|b. 9 Oct 1850\nd. 9 Oct 1850|p176.htm#i3767|Johannes Nepomuk Rummel|b. 1 Mar 1816\nd. 16 Nov 1859|p176.htm#i3761|Maria Weber|b. 24 Jul 1815\nd. 13 Apr 1876|p223.htm#i3760|Georg Rummel||p176.htm#i3762|Kreszenz Neubränd||p156.htm#i3763|Johannes Weber|b. May 1782?\nd. 30 Jan 1837|p222.htm#i3759|Anna M. Ott|b. 25 Mar 1784\nd. 4 May 1857|p162.htm#i3748|
Stillborn Rummel was stillborn on 9 October 1850; Referred to as "Embrio", possibly an obsolete term for "stillborn infant".1 Stillborn Rummel was the child of Johannes Nepomuk Rummel and Maria Weber.1
Stillborn Rummel died on 9 October 1850.1
Stillborn Rummel died on 9 October 1850.1
Citations
- [S412] Catholic family book records, p. 256, Schwendi Familienregister 1762-1859.
Elske Rumpschlag1
F, b. circa 1580
Elske Rumpschlag|b. c 1580|p176.htm#i3840|Peter Rumpschlag|b. c 1540\nd. a 1605|p176.htm#i3841|Else (?)|b. c 1540|p3.htm#i3842|||||||||||||
She was born circa 1580 at Westbevern, Telgte, Westphalia.1 She was the daughter of Peter Rumpschlag and Else (?).1
Child of Elske Rumpschlag
- Elsche Gerstkamp+1 b. c 1610, d. b 1661
Citations
- [S292] Ulrike Bachmann, Bachmann Research, 30 May 2007.
Peter Rumpschlag1
M, b. circa 1540, d. after 1605
He was born circa 1540.1
Peter Rumpschlag married Else (?) circa 1575 at Westbevern, Telgte, Westphalia.1
Peter Rumpschlag died after 1605 at Westbevern, Telgte, Westphalia.1
Peter Rumpschlag married Else (?) circa 1575 at Westbevern, Telgte, Westphalia.1
Peter Rumpschlag died after 1605 at Westbevern, Telgte, Westphalia.1
Child of Peter Rumpschlag and Else (?)
- Elske Rumpschlag+1 b. c 1580
Citations
- [S292] Ulrike Bachmann, Bachmann Research, 30 May 2007.
Anna Ruskers1
F, b. before 24 February 1734
She was born before 24 February 1734.1
Anna Ruskers married Herman Close before 24 February 1734.1
Anna Ruskers witnessed the baptism of Joan Bernhard Loising on 24 August 1747 at Havixbeck, Westphalia; Additional Sponsor: Joan Bernhard Loising.1
Anna Ruskers married Herman Close before 24 February 1734.1
Anna Ruskers witnessed the baptism of Joan Bernhard Loising on 24 August 1747 at Havixbeck, Westphalia; Additional Sponsor: Joan Bernhard Loising.1
Child of Anna Ruskers and Herman Close
- Joan Hennrich Close1 b. c 24 Feb 1734
Citations
- [S19] Church Record, Catholic Church, Havixbeck, Westphalia, Taufen/Heiraten/Tote, 1590-1809.
James Russell1
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Reference=cD0036
He married ? Riley, daughter of Malachi Riley.1
Citations
- [S129] Fond du Lac Reporter, 9 May 1918, p. 5, film # 36440.
Mrs. James Russell1
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Mrs. James Russell||p176.htm#i4253|? Riley|b. b 1850|p172.htm#i4252||||||||||||||||
Reference=cD0018
She is the daughter of ? Riley.1
Mrs. James Russell was living on 20 August 1914 at Marquette, Marquette County, Michigan.1
Mrs. James Russell was living on 20 August 1914 at Marquette, Marquette County, Michigan.1
Citations
- [S107] The Daily Commonwealth, 20 Aug 1914.
Nanni Rutledge1
F
She married George Ellis Cowand.2
Child of Nanni Rutledge and George Ellis Cowand
- Jack Cowand+2 b. 11 Oct 1918, d. 4 Mar 1993