Frederick C Jussen II1
M, b. 1911
Frederick C Jussen II|b. 1911|p99.htm#i6609|Frederick Jüssen|b. 1879\nd. 1964|p100.htm#i5139|Alice E Greenwood|b. 1880|p66.htm#i6604|Carl H. H. Jüssen|b. 1843\nd. 1919|p100.htm#i4936|Camilla J. Shaler|b. 1848\nd. 1933|p199.htm#i5135|||||||
He was born in 1911.1 He is the son of Frederick Jüssen and Alice E Greenwood.1
Frederick C Jussen II married Virginia Sangston.1
Frederick C Jussen II married Virginia Sangston.1
Children of Frederick C Jussen II and Virginia Sangston
- Frederick C Jussen III1 b. 1939
- James H Jussen1 b. 1943
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Frederick C Jussen III1
M, b. 1939
Frederick C Jussen III|b. 1939|p99.htm#i6611|Frederick C Jussen II|b. 1911|p99.htm#i6609|Virginia Sangston|b. 1912|p179.htm#i6610|Frederick Jüssen|b. 1879\nd. 1964|p100.htm#i5139|Alice E. Greenwood|b. 1880|p66.htm#i6604|||||||
He was born in 1939.1 He is the son of Frederick C Jussen II and Virginia Sangston.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
George Herbert Jussen
M, b. 1837, d. 1908
George Herbert Jussen|b. 1837\nd. 1908|p99.htm#i535|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Heribert Jüssen|b. 1773\nd. 1840|p100.htm#i5302||||||||||
Reference=cW0031
He was born in 1837. He was the son of Georg Jüssen and Agnes Mehl.
George Herbert Jussen married Charlotte Graf in 1860.1
George Herbert Jussen lived at the NW Corner of W Main and W Center in 1866 in Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
George Herbert Jussen was a cigar maker in 1866 at Watertown.2
George Herbert Jussen died in 1908.1
George Herbert Jussen married Charlotte Graf in 1860.1
George Herbert Jussen lived at the NW Corner of W Main and W Center in 1866 in Watertown, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2
George Herbert Jussen was a cigar maker in 1866 at Watertown.2
George Herbert Jussen died in 1908.1
Children of George Herbert Jussen and Charlotte Graf
- Benjamin E Jussen+1 b. 1861, d. 1942
- Otto E Jussen+1 b. 1863
- Agnes M Jussen+1 b. 1869, d. 1945
- Lillian P Jussen1 b. 1879
George Sylvester Jussen1
M, b. 31 December 1872, d. 7 May 1938
George Sylvester Jussen|b. 31 Dec 1872\nd. 7 May 1938|p99.htm#i77|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.1
He was born on 31 December 1872 at Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.2 He was the son of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber.2
George Sylvester Jussen witnessed the baptism of William Edward Weber on 13 January 1895 at St. Mary's Church, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.3
George Sylvester Jussen worked at the Graf & Jussen meatmarket in 1905 at Ripon.4
George Sylvester Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.4
George Sylvester Jussen died on 7 May 1938 at Ripon, Wisconsin, at age 65.5,2
George Sylvester Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery on 9 May 1938 at Ripon.2
The following obituary appeared in The Ripon Weekly Press:
Follows His Brother In Death In Less Than Year
George S. Jussen, 65, Dies Saturday; Accident Hastens Passing
Following an illness of six weeks, George S. Jussen, 65, prominent business man of Ripon and a member of one of its well-known families, died at his home on Jackson street Saturday morning at eight o'clock. He suffered from a heart ailment and from complications aggravated by an injury received in an automobile accident several months ago.
Prominent In City Life
Born in Ripon, Dec. 31, 1872, a son of Edward and Theresa Jussen, pioneer residents of the city, he had always resided here. He attended Ripon high school and as a young man was employed in the meat market operated by George Graf and his father, Edward Jussen. With his brother, William Jussen, whose death occurred Oct. 24, 1937, Mr. Jussen had conducted the market for the past twenty-one years under the firm name of Jussen Brothers.
Four Sisters Survive
Mr. Jussen was a member of St. Patrick's church of Ripon. He was unmarried and his surviving relatives include four sisters, the Misses Isabella, Marie and Paula Jussen, of Ripon, and Miss Lucy Jussen, of Chicago.
The Rev. Vincent Thomas conducted funeral services from St. Patrick's church Monday morning at nine o'clock and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Harry Keso, Otto Falk, Donald Dolske, Arthur Stelter, Andew Dorsch and Walter Ratajczak served as bearers.5
George Sylvester Jussen witnessed the baptism of William Edward Weber on 13 January 1895 at St. Mary's Church, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.3
George Sylvester Jussen worked at the Graf & Jussen meatmarket in 1905 at Ripon.4
George Sylvester Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.4
George Sylvester Jussen died on 7 May 1938 at Ripon, Wisconsin, at age 65.5,2
George Sylvester Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery on 9 May 1938 at Ripon.2
The following obituary appeared in The Ripon Weekly Press:
Follows His Brother In Death In Less Than Year
George S. Jussen, 65, Dies Saturday; Accident Hastens Passing
Following an illness of six weeks, George S. Jussen, 65, prominent business man of Ripon and a member of one of its well-known families, died at his home on Jackson street Saturday morning at eight o'clock. He suffered from a heart ailment and from complications aggravated by an injury received in an automobile accident several months ago.
Prominent In City Life
Born in Ripon, Dec. 31, 1872, a son of Edward and Theresa Jussen, pioneer residents of the city, he had always resided here. He attended Ripon high school and as a young man was employed in the meat market operated by George Graf and his father, Edward Jussen. With his brother, William Jussen, whose death occurred Oct. 24, 1937, Mr. Jussen had conducted the market for the past twenty-one years under the firm name of Jussen Brothers.
Four Sisters Survive
Mr. Jussen was a member of St. Patrick's church of Ripon. He was unmarried and his surviving relatives include four sisters, the Misses Isabella, Marie and Paula Jussen, of Ripon, and Miss Lucy Jussen, of Chicago.
The Rev. Vincent Thomas conducted funeral services from St. Patrick's church Monday morning at nine o'clock and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Harry Keso, Otto Falk, Donald Dolske, Arthur Stelter, Andew Dorsch and Walter Ratajczak served as bearers.5
Gladys Jussen1
F, b. 1906
Gladys Jussen|b. 1906|p99.htm#i6597|Alexander Jüssen|b. 1875\nd. 1941|p100.htm#i5137|Violet Deleon|b. 1881\nd. 1931|p37.htm#i6595|Carl H. H. Jüssen|b. 1843\nd. 1919|p100.htm#i4936|Camilla J. Shaler|b. 1848\nd. 1933|p199.htm#i5135|||||||
She was born in 1906.1 She is the daughter of Alexander Jüssen and Violet Deleon.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Herbert Jussen1
M, b. 1889
Herbert Jussen|b. 1889|p99.htm#i6634|Benjamin E Jussen|b. 1861\nd. 1942|p98.htm#i6632|Mary Koplin|b. 1865\nd. 1909|p118.htm#i6633|George H. Jussen|b. 1837\nd. 1908|p99.htm#i535|Charlotte Graf|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p63.htm#i6817|||||||
He was born in 1889.1 He was the son of Benjamin E Jussen and Mary Koplin.1
Herbert Jussen married Marguerite A English in 1915.1
Herbert Jussen married Marguerite A English in 1915.1
Children of Herbert Jussen and Marguerite A English
- Virginia M Jussen1 b. 1917
- Marguerite B Jussen+1 b. 1924
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Hubertina Jussen1
F, b. 1844, d. 1870
Hubertina Jussen|b. 1844\nd. 1870|p99.htm#i5148|Jacob Jüssen|b. 25 Jun 1799\nd. 2 Aug 1880|p100.htm#i4932|Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz|b. 1811\nd. 1891|p175.htm#i4934|Heribert Jüssen|b. 1773\nd. 1840|p100.htm#i5302|Eva Fischer|b. 1772\nd. 1839|p53.htm#i5303|||||||
She was born in 1844 at Germany.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Jüssen and Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz.1
Hubertina Jussen married Karl Wegemann in 1866.2
Hubertina Jussen died in 1870.1
Hubertina Jussen married Karl Wegemann in 1866.2
Hubertina Jussen died in 1870.1
Children of Hubertina Jussen and Karl Wegemann
- Otto Wegemann2 b. 1867, d. 1868
- Karl Wegemann II2 b. 1869, d. 1935
Hugo Jussen
M, b. 1845
Hugo Jussen|b. 1845|p99.htm#i536|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Heribert Jüssen|b. 1773\nd. 1840|p100.htm#i5302||||||||||
Reference=cW0032
He was born in 1845. He is the son of Georg Jüssen and Agnes Mehl.
Hugo Jussen lived at at W Main between W Center and County Line in 1866 in Watertown, Dodge County, Wiscosin.1
Hugo Jussen witnessed the marriage of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber on 17 January 1871 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2,3,4,5
Hugo Jussen lived at at W Main between W Center and County Line in 1866 in Watertown, Dodge County, Wiscosin.1
Hugo Jussen witnessed the marriage of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber on 17 January 1871 at Theresa, Dodge County, Wisconsin.2,3,4,5
Citations
- [S202] Watertown Directory City Record and Business Advertiser For 1866 - 67.
- [S141] Dodge County Registry of Deeds, Registration of Marriage.
- [S51] St. Theresa Catholic Church, Theresa, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States.
- [S339] Letter, Mary Berenice Weber to Dana Kellerman.
- [S367] Samuel Pedrick, Papers, 1897-1962.
Isabella Jussen
F, b. 29 December 1882, d. 5 January 1945
Isabella Jussen|b. 29 Dec 1882\nd. 5 Jan 1945|p99.htm#i76|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.7
She was born on 29 December 1882 at Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber.1
Isabella Jussen was also known as Marie Ursula Isabela.
Isabella Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.2
Isabella Jussen died on 5 January 1945 at Ripon at age 62.1
Isabella Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery at Ripon.1
The following was printed in a Ripon newspaper on 11 Jan 1945:
Friends attend service Monday for Miss Jussen; Member of Pioneer Ripon Family, Accomplished as Musician
Funeral services for Miss Isabella Jussen, who passed away at the Ripon Hospital on Friday morning following a short illness, were held from the Jussen home on Jackson street at 9 o'clock on Monday morning and at 9:30 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, with the pastor of the church, Reverend Father Kelly officiating. Interment was in St. Patricks Cemetery, with Messrs' Herman Zimmerman, Florian Schaefer, Ray Amend, Leo Amend, Lawrence Luetke and George Steele officiating as bearers.
Was Native of Ripon
Born in this city, December 29, 1882, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jussen and had resided in this city her entire lifetime.
She was a graduate of the Ripon High School and of the Ripon College School of Music and was a musician of ability. Quiet and unassuming in her manner, she was a true and tried friend, and will be greatly missed by many.
She was a devout member of St. Patrick's Church and of its Altar Society and of Circle No. 1. She was also a member of the Ripon Study Club, in which she took an active part.
Many Attend Services
Among the relatives from a distance in the city to attend the funeral services on Monday were Otto Jussen and Miss Hazel Hammerling of Racine; Miss Teresa Weiss and Mrs. Ray Weber, Milwaukee; Carl Weber, Norbert Weber and Miss Eleanor Weber, Chicago; and Miss Amelia Weber, Miss Marie Weber, Leo Weber, Mrs. Ricklefs and Mrs. Edward Dana, Fond du Lac.3
Isabelle Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth on 12 Jan 1945:
Miss Isabelle Jussen Dies After Brief Illness
Funeral services were conducted from St. Patrick's church Monday at 9:30 am for Miss Isabella Jussen, 62, a native of this city, who died Friday morning at the Ripon Municipal hospital, where she had been receiving treatment for but a brief period. The Rev. Robert Kelly officiated and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Serving as bearers were Florinn Schaefer, Leo Amend, Ray Amend, George Steele, Laurence Luetke and Herman Zimmerman.
Born Dec. 29, 1882, in Ripon, a daughter of Edward and Theresa Jussen, she had always resided here. She was a graduate of Ripon high school and of the Ripon college school of music. She was a member of St. Patrick's church and active in its altar society, and a member of the Study club.
Miss Jussen is survived by three sisters, the Misses Paula, Marie and Lucy Jussen, all residing in Ripon.4
Isabella Jussen was also known as Marie Ursula Isabela.
Isabella Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.2
Isabella Jussen died on 5 January 1945 at Ripon at age 62.1
Isabella Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery at Ripon.1
The following was printed in a Ripon newspaper on 11 Jan 1945:
Friends attend service Monday for Miss Jussen; Member of Pioneer Ripon Family, Accomplished as Musician
Funeral services for Miss Isabella Jussen, who passed away at the Ripon Hospital on Friday morning following a short illness, were held from the Jussen home on Jackson street at 9 o'clock on Monday morning and at 9:30 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, with the pastor of the church, Reverend Father Kelly officiating. Interment was in St. Patricks Cemetery, with Messrs' Herman Zimmerman, Florian Schaefer, Ray Amend, Leo Amend, Lawrence Luetke and George Steele officiating as bearers.
Was Native of Ripon
Born in this city, December 29, 1882, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jussen and had resided in this city her entire lifetime.
She was a graduate of the Ripon High School and of the Ripon College School of Music and was a musician of ability. Quiet and unassuming in her manner, she was a true and tried friend, and will be greatly missed by many.
She was a devout member of St. Patrick's Church and of its Altar Society and of Circle No. 1. She was also a member of the Ripon Study Club, in which she took an active part.
Many Attend Services
Among the relatives from a distance in the city to attend the funeral services on Monday were Otto Jussen and Miss Hazel Hammerling of Racine; Miss Teresa Weiss and Mrs. Ray Weber, Milwaukee; Carl Weber, Norbert Weber and Miss Eleanor Weber, Chicago; and Miss Amelia Weber, Miss Marie Weber, Leo Weber, Mrs. Ricklefs and Mrs. Edward Dana, Fond du Lac.3
Isabelle Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth on 12 Jan 1945:
Miss Isabelle Jussen Dies After Brief Illness
Funeral services were conducted from St. Patrick's church Monday at 9:30 am for Miss Isabella Jussen, 62, a native of this city, who died Friday morning at the Ripon Municipal hospital, where she had been receiving treatment for but a brief period. The Rev. Robert Kelly officiated and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Serving as bearers were Florinn Schaefer, Leo Amend, Ray Amend, George Steele, Laurence Luetke and Herman Zimmerman.
Born Dec. 29, 1882, in Ripon, a daughter of Edward and Theresa Jussen, she had always resided here. She was a graduate of Ripon high school and of the Ripon college school of music. She was a member of St. Patrick's church and active in its altar society, and a member of the Study club.
Miss Jussen is survived by three sisters, the Misses Paula, Marie and Lucy Jussen, all residing in Ripon.4
James H Jussen1
M, b. 1943
James H Jussen|b. 1943|p99.htm#i6612|Frederick C Jussen II|b. 1911|p99.htm#i6609|Virginia Sangston|b. 1912|p179.htm#i6610|Frederick Jüssen|b. 1879\nd. 1964|p100.htm#i5139|Alice E. Greenwood|b. 1880|p66.htm#i6604|||||||
He was born in 1943.1 He is the son of Frederick C Jussen II and Virginia Sangston.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Janet E Jussen1
F, b. 1944
Janet E Jussen|b. 1944|p99.htm#i6842|Alexander S Jussen II|b. 1908|p98.htm#i6598|Evelyn J Moulton|b. 1910|p151.htm#i6599|Alexander Jüssen|b. 1875\nd. 1941|p100.htm#i5137|Violet Deleon|b. 1881\nd. 1931|p37.htm#i6595|||||||
She was born in 1944.1 She is the daughter of Alexander S Jussen II and Evelyn J Moulton.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Jean Jussen1
F, b. 1901
Jean Jussen|b. 1901|p99.htm#i6545|Edmund Jüssen II|b. 1868\nd. 1930|p100.htm#i6531|Jennie Peabody|b. 1876|p163.htm#i6532|Edmund Jüssen|b. 1830\nd. 17 Feb 1891|p100.htm#i4935|Antonie Schurz|b. 1837\nd. 1923|p196.htm#i3849|||||||
She was born in 1901.1 She is the daughter of Edmund Jüssen II and Jennie Peabody.1
Jean Jussen married Dudley A Dunkle.1
Jean Jussen married Dudley A Dunkle.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Jean Jussen1
F, b. 1914
Jean Jussen|b. 1914|p99.htm#i6641|Otto E Jussen|b. 1863|p99.htm#i6639|Cecilia E Brown|b. 1857\nd. 1943|p25.htm#i6640|George H. Jussen|b. 1837\nd. 1908|p99.htm#i535|Charlotte Graf|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p63.htm#i6817|||||||
She was born in 1914.1 She is the daughter of Otto E Jussen and Cecilia E Brown.1
Jean Jussen married Walter Tarwid circa 1947.1
Jean Jussen married Walter Tarwid circa 1947.1
Child of Jean Jussen and Walter Tarwid
- Jill Marie Tarwid1 b. 1948
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Josephine Jussen
F, b. 26 October 1871, d. 3 February 1927
Josephine Jussen|b. 26 Oct 1871\nd. 3 Feb 1927|p99.htm#i74|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.3
She was born on 26 October 1871 at Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.2,3 She was the daughter of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber.1
Josephine Jussen was also known as M A Josephine.
Josephine Jussen witnessed the baptism of Paul George Weber on 19 October 1890 at St. Mary's Church, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.4
Josephine Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.5
Josephine Jussen died on 3 February 1927 at Ripon at age 55.2,3
Josephine Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery on 5 February 1927 at Ripon.2,3
Josephine Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 11 Feb 1927:
JOSEPHINE JUSSEN TAKEN BY DEATH
was born in this city about 55 years ago
After a two years' illness, Miss Josephine Jussen passed away at the Jussen home last Thursday at the age of 55. Miss Jussen was one of Ripon's early residents, having been born here and spent all of her life here. Services were held Saturday at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Fr. Higgins officiating, with interment at the Catholic cemetery.
The deceased is survived by two brothers, William E., George S., and three sisters, Belle , Paula, and Marie. Pallbearers at the burial service were Leo Dans, Paul Webber, Carl Webber, Raymond Webber, F. Schaefer and Leo Amend. Out of town relatives and friends at the services were Mrs. Wiess, Milwaukee; Mrs. Brazeau, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dana, W. F. Webber and Miss Marie Webber, Paul Webber Fond du Lac; Carl Webber, Chicago; and Raymond Webber, Milwaukee.3
Josephine Jussen was also known as M A Josephine.
Josephine Jussen witnessed the baptism of Paul George Weber on 19 October 1890 at St. Mary's Church, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.4
Josephine Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.5
Josephine Jussen died on 3 February 1927 at Ripon at age 55.2,3
Josephine Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery on 5 February 1927 at Ripon.2,3
Josephine Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 11 Feb 1927:
JOSEPHINE JUSSEN TAKEN BY DEATH
was born in this city about 55 years ago
After a two years' illness, Miss Josephine Jussen passed away at the Jussen home last Thursday at the age of 55. Miss Jussen was one of Ripon's early residents, having been born here and spent all of her life here. Services were held Saturday at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Fr. Higgins officiating, with interment at the Catholic cemetery.
The deceased is survived by two brothers, William E., George S., and three sisters, Belle , Paula, and Marie. Pallbearers at the burial service were Leo Dans, Paul Webber, Carl Webber, Raymond Webber, F. Schaefer and Leo Amend. Out of town relatives and friends at the services were Mrs. Wiess, Milwaukee; Mrs. Brazeau, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dana, W. F. Webber and Miss Marie Webber, Paul Webber Fond du Lac; Carl Webber, Chicago; and Raymond Webber, Milwaukee.3
Citations
Lillian P Jussen1
F, b. 1879
Lillian P Jussen|b. 1879|p99.htm#i6660|George Herbert Jussen|b. 1837\nd. 1908|p99.htm#i535|Charlotte Graf|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p63.htm#i6817|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|||||||
She was born in 1879.1 She was the daughter of George Herbert Jussen and Charlotte Graf.1
Lillian P Jussen married Harold P Proctor in 1901.1
Lillian P Jussen married Harold P Proctor in 1901.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Louisa Jussen1
F, b. 1849, d. 29 October 1872
Louisa Jussen|b. 1849\nd. 29 Oct 1872|p99.htm#i5151|Jacob Jüssen|b. 25 Jun 1799\nd. 2 Aug 1880|p100.htm#i4932|Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz|b. 1811\nd. 1891|p175.htm#i4934|Heribert Jüssen|b. 1773\nd. 1840|p100.htm#i5302|Eva Fischer|b. 1772\nd. 1839|p53.htm#i5303|||||||
Reference=cW0038
She was born in 1849 at USA.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Jüssen and Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz.1
Louisa Jussen died on 29 October 1872 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; The following article appeared in the Watertown Democrat on 7 Nov. 1872:
Death of a School Teacher - Miss Louisa Jussen died in Chicago on Saturday, the 29th of October, 1872, after a severe illness of only a week. This will be sad intelligence to her many friends her, where she was brought up, and where she was favorably known as a diligent and effective teacher, she having been connected with our Union Schools for several years. She was a young lady of fine talents, and had the advantage of speaking German and English with equal ease and fluency. All acquainted with her will regret that the career of one of so much promise and usefulness has been closed by death as unexpected as it seems untimely, in cases where the future appears as bright and attractive, as it always does in the morning of life. But a dark cloud has overshadowed her prospects, and the respected and admired teacher has withdrawn forever behind the impenetrable veil.1,2
Louisa Jussen died on 29 October 1872 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; The following article appeared in the Watertown Democrat on 7 Nov. 1872:
Death of a School Teacher - Miss Louisa Jussen died in Chicago on Saturday, the 29th of October, 1872, after a severe illness of only a week. This will be sad intelligence to her many friends her, where she was brought up, and where she was favorably known as a diligent and effective teacher, she having been connected with our Union Schools for several years. She was a young lady of fine talents, and had the advantage of speaking German and English with equal ease and fluency. All acquainted with her will regret that the career of one of so much promise and usefulness has been closed by death as unexpected as it seems untimely, in cases where the future appears as bright and attractive, as it always does in the morning of life. But a dark cloud has overshadowed her prospects, and the respected and admired teacher has withdrawn forever behind the impenetrable veil.1,2
Lucy C Jussen
F, b. 22 October 1884, d. 19 June 1959
Lucy C Jussen|b. 22 Oct 1884\nd. 19 Jun 1959|p99.htm#i78|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.8

Lucy C Jussen was a milliner.1
Lucy C Jussen was also known as Lucy Maria Cordula.3
Lucy C Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.4
Lucy C Jussen lived at 306 E Jackson between 1928 and 1953 in Ripon.5
Lucy C Jussen died on 19 June 1959 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, at age 74.1
Lucy C Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery at Ripon.1
Lucy Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 25 Jun 1959:
Services Held for Lucy Jussen, 74, on Monday
Miss Lucy C. Jussen, 74, Milwaukee, a native of Ripon, died Friday in Milwaukee.
A milliner for 30 years, Miss Jussen was born on Oct. 22, 1884, that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jussen. She attended Ripon high school. A member of St. Patrick's church, she belonged to the Altar Society and the Ripon Women's club and was a past president of the Ripon Garden club.
Survivors are; a sister, Miss Marie Jussen, and several cousins. She was preceded in death in by her parents and several brothers and sisters, Josephine, George, William, Isabella, Carl, Edward, Albert and Paula.
The rosary was said at Speir's funeral home, 112 Hall St., Sunday at 8 p.m. Funeral services were conducted in St. Patrick's church Monday at 10 a.m. by the Rev. Clarence Schouten of Milwaukee, the Rev. Joseph Platta and the Rev. Josh Cullen. Pallbearers were Thomas Richardson, Arthur Shelter, Florian Schaefer, Raymond Amend, Karl Luetka, and Theodore Watermolen. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery.6
Citations
- [S367] Samuel Pedrick, Papers, 1897-1962.
- [S366] Catholic Church, Ripon, St. Patrick's 1864 - 1920.
- [S255] "An Evolving Family Tree for Carl Schurz", Ancestral File.
- [S240] Fond du Lac (Wisconsin) County Directory, 1905.
- [S241] Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1953-54.
- [S439] Ripon Commonwealth.
Marguerite B Jussen1
F, b. 1924
Marguerite B Jussen|b. 1924|p99.htm#i6844|Herbert Jussen|b. 1889|p99.htm#i6634|Marguerite A English|b. 1890|p49.htm#i6635|Benjamin E. Jussen|b. 1861\nd. 1942|p98.htm#i6632|Mary Koplin|b. 1865\nd. 1909|p118.htm#i6633|||||||
She was born in 1924.1 She is the daughter of Herbert Jussen and Marguerite A English.1
Marguerite B Jussen married Stuart B Upson in 1946.1
Marguerite B Jussen married Stuart B Upson in 1946.1
Child of Marguerite B Jussen and Stuart B Upson
- Marguerite Upson1 b. 1948
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Marie Jussen
F, b. 2 February 1890, d. 4 January 1975
Marie Jussen|b. 2 Feb 1890\nd. 4 Jan 1975|p99.htm#i80|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.10
She was born on 2 February 1890 at Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.3 She was the daughter of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber.1,2
Marie Jussen was also known as Marie Helen.1
Marie Jussen lived at 306 Jackson Street, Ripon.3,4
Marie Jussen died on 4 January 1975 at Villa Loretto Nursing Home, Mount Calvary, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, at age 84; 12:30 a.m.3
Miss Marie Jussen
Miss Marie Jussen, 84, of 306 Jackson St., Ripon, died Saturday at 12:30 a.m. at Villa Loretto Nursing Home at Mount Calvary.
Born Feb. 2, 1890, in Ripon, she was the daughter of Edward M. and Theresa Weber Jussen.
Miss Jussen attended Ripon public schools and was a graduate of the first art department class of the former Milwaukee Normal School in 1914. She also studied at Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, attended the Art Institute at Chicago and St. Clara College Sinsinawa.
She spent a summer of study at the University of Chicago and Columbia University, New York, as well as a course at Spencerian College in Milwaukee. She studied under Robert Van Neumann, Gerhard Baaker, Elsa Ulbright, Burton Pollerweld, Pedro Lamos, Karl Bolander, Charles Martin, Lester O. Schwartz and others. Her art consisted mainly of water colors, but she also did lino-cuts, lithograph and other art media. She taught and supervised art for 10 years, mostly in Ames and Des Moines, Iowa.
She was a member of St. Patrick's Church, Ripon, St. Patrick's Altar Society, the Ripon Garden Club and the Milwaukee Art Center.
Her only survivors are cousins. She was preceded in death by four brothers, two of whom ran a meat market for many years in Ripon, Will and George; and four sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Ripon, for the Mass of the Resurrection, with the Rev. John A. Schmitz, celebrant. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Ripon.
Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Speier Funeral Home, Ripon.3
Funeral services were held on 7 January 1975 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Ripon; 10 A.M.
Marie Jussen was buried at St. Patrick' s Cemtery on 7 January 1975 at Ripon.
Marie Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 08 Jan 1975:
Marie Jussen
Miss Marie Jussen, 86, 306 Jackson St., died at 12:30 a.m., Saturday at the Villa Loretto Nursing Home at Mount Calvary.
Born Feb. 2, 1890, in Ripon, she was the daughter of Edward M and Theresa Weber Jussen.
Miss Jussen attended Ripon public schools and was a graduate of the first art department class of the former Milwaukee Normal School in 1914. She also studied at the Layton School of Art, Milwaukee, attended the Art Institute of Chicago and St. Clara College, Sinsinawas.
She spent a summer of study at the University of Chicago and Columbia University, New York, as well as a course at Spencerian College, Milwaukee. She studied under Robert Van Neumann, Gerhard Baaker, Elsa Ulbricht, Buron Pollerveld, Pedro Lamos, Karl Bolander, Charles Martin, Lester O. Schwatrz and others. Her art consisted mainly of water colors, but she also did lino-cuts, lithograph and other art media. She taught and supervised art for ten years, mostly in Ames and Des Moines, Ia. Besides being an artist, she loved birds and gardening.
Jussen was a member of St. Patrick's Church and its Altar Society, Ripon Garden Club and the Milwaukee Art Center.
Her only survivors are cousins. She was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters. Two brothers, Will and George, were well known in Ripon and ran a meat market for years here.
Services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church for the Mass of the Resurrection, with the Rev. John A. Schmitz, celebrant. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery.
The rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Speier Funeral Home.5
Marie Jussen was also known as Marie Helen.1
Marie Jussen lived at 306 Jackson Street, Ripon.3,4
Marie Jussen died on 4 January 1975 at Villa Loretto Nursing Home, Mount Calvary, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, at age 84; 12:30 a.m.3
Miss Marie Jussen
Miss Marie Jussen, 84, of 306 Jackson St., Ripon, died Saturday at 12:30 a.m. at Villa Loretto Nursing Home at Mount Calvary.
Born Feb. 2, 1890, in Ripon, she was the daughter of Edward M. and Theresa Weber Jussen.
Miss Jussen attended Ripon public schools and was a graduate of the first art department class of the former Milwaukee Normal School in 1914. She also studied at Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, attended the Art Institute at Chicago and St. Clara College Sinsinawa.
She spent a summer of study at the University of Chicago and Columbia University, New York, as well as a course at Spencerian College in Milwaukee. She studied under Robert Van Neumann, Gerhard Baaker, Elsa Ulbright, Burton Pollerweld, Pedro Lamos, Karl Bolander, Charles Martin, Lester O. Schwartz and others. Her art consisted mainly of water colors, but she also did lino-cuts, lithograph and other art media. She taught and supervised art for 10 years, mostly in Ames and Des Moines, Iowa.
She was a member of St. Patrick's Church, Ripon, St. Patrick's Altar Society, the Ripon Garden Club and the Milwaukee Art Center.
Her only survivors are cousins. She was preceded in death by four brothers, two of whom ran a meat market for many years in Ripon, Will and George; and four sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Ripon, for the Mass of the Resurrection, with the Rev. John A. Schmitz, celebrant. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Ripon.
Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Speier Funeral Home, Ripon.3
Funeral services were held on 7 January 1975 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Ripon; 10 A.M.
Marie Jussen was buried at St. Patrick' s Cemtery on 7 January 1975 at Ripon.
Marie Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 08 Jan 1975:
Marie Jussen
Miss Marie Jussen, 86, 306 Jackson St., died at 12:30 a.m., Saturday at the Villa Loretto Nursing Home at Mount Calvary.
Born Feb. 2, 1890, in Ripon, she was the daughter of Edward M and Theresa Weber Jussen.
Miss Jussen attended Ripon public schools and was a graduate of the first art department class of the former Milwaukee Normal School in 1914. She also studied at the Layton School of Art, Milwaukee, attended the Art Institute of Chicago and St. Clara College, Sinsinawas.
She spent a summer of study at the University of Chicago and Columbia University, New York, as well as a course at Spencerian College, Milwaukee. She studied under Robert Van Neumann, Gerhard Baaker, Elsa Ulbricht, Buron Pollerveld, Pedro Lamos, Karl Bolander, Charles Martin, Lester O. Schwatrz and others. Her art consisted mainly of water colors, but she also did lino-cuts, lithograph and other art media. She taught and supervised art for ten years, mostly in Ames and Des Moines, Ia. Besides being an artist, she loved birds and gardening.
Jussen was a member of St. Patrick's Church and its Altar Society, Ripon Garden Club and the Milwaukee Art Center.
Her only survivors are cousins. She was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters. Two brothers, Will and George, were well known in Ripon and ran a meat market for years here.
Services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church for the Mass of the Resurrection, with the Rev. John A. Schmitz, celebrant. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery.
The rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Speier Funeral Home.5
Marie (Mimmie) Jussen1
F, b. 1861, d. 1947
Marie (Mimmie) Jussen|b. 1861\nd. 1947|p99.htm#i6529|Edmund Jüssen|b. 1830\nd. 17 Feb 1891|p100.htm#i4935|Antonie Schurz|b. 1837\nd. 1923|p196.htm#i3849|Jacob Jüssen|b. 25 Jun 1799\nd. 2 Aug 1880|p100.htm#i4932|Anna O. H. Hilbert|b. 1805\nd. 1837|p79.htm#i4933|Christian Schurz|b. 1797\nd. 1870|p196.htm#i3846|Marianna Jüssen|b. 1798\nd. 1877|p100.htm#i6364|
She was born in 1861.1 She was the daughter of Edmund Jüssen and Antonie Schurz.1
Marie (Mimmie) Jussen married Charles E Monroe in 1924.1
Marie (Mimmie) Jussen died in 1947.1
Marie (Mimmie) Jussen married Charles E Monroe in 1924.1
Marie (Mimmie) Jussen died in 1947.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Marion Jussen1
F, b. 1904
Marion Jussen|b. 1904|p99.htm#i6596|Alexander Jüssen|b. 1875\nd. 1941|p100.htm#i5137|Violet Deleon|b. 1881\nd. 1931|p37.htm#i6595|Carl H. H. Jüssen|b. 1843\nd. 1919|p100.htm#i4936|Camilla J. Shaler|b. 1848\nd. 1933|p199.htm#i5135|||||||
She was born in 1904.1 She is the daughter of Alexander Jüssen and Violet Deleon.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Mary Louise Jussen1
F, b. 1881, d. 1964
Mary Louise Jussen|b. 1881\nd. 1964|p99.htm#i5140|Carl Heinrich Hobart Jüssen|b. 1843\nd. 1919|p100.htm#i4936|Camilla Japonica Shaler|b. 1848\nd. 1933|p199.htm#i5135|Jacob Jüssen|b. 25 Jun 1799\nd. 2 Aug 1880|p100.htm#i4932|Elizabeth C. H. B. Ruetz|b. 1811\nd. 1891|p175.htm#i4934|||||||
Reference=cW0030.1.2.5
She was born in 1881.1 She was the daughter of Carl Heinrich Hobart Jüssen and Camilla Japonica Shaler.1
Mary Louise Jussen married Hubbard Bancroft.2
Mary Louise Jussen died in 1964.1
Mary Louise Jussen married Hubbard Bancroft.2
Mary Louise Jussen died in 1964.1
Child of Mary Louise Jussen and Hubbard Bancroft
- Shaler Bancroft+2 b. 1908
Oscar Jussen1
M, b. 1845, d. 1847
Oscar Jussen|b. 1845\nd. 1847|p99.htm#i5149|Jacob Jüssen|b. 25 Jun 1799\nd. 2 Aug 1880|p100.htm#i4932|Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz|b. 1811\nd. 1891|p175.htm#i4934|Heribert Jüssen|b. 1773\nd. 1840|p100.htm#i5302|Eva Fischer|b. 1772\nd. 1839|p53.htm#i5303|||||||
He was born in 1845 at Germany.1 He was the son of Jacob Jüssen and Elizabeth Catarina H. B. Ruetz.1
Oscar Jussen died in 1847.1
Oscar Jussen died in 1847.1
Citations
- [S255] "An Evolving Family Tree for Carl Schurz", Ancestral File.
Otto E Jussen1
M, b. 1863
Otto E Jussen|b. 1863|p99.htm#i6639|George Herbert Jussen|b. 1837\nd. 1908|p99.htm#i535|Charlotte Graf|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p63.htm#i6817|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|||||||
He was born in 1863.1 He was the son of George Herbert Jussen and Charlotte Graf.1
Otto E Jussen married Cecilia E Brown circa 1913.1
Otto E Jussen married Cecilia E Brown circa 1913.1
Child of Otto E Jussen and Cecilia E Brown
- Jean Jussen+1 b. 1914
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen1
F, b. 18 November 1886, d. 30 July 1950
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen|b. 18 Nov 1886\nd. 30 Jul 1950|p99.htm#i75|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.9
She was born on 18 November 1886 at Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.3,4 She was the daughter of Edward Jussen and Maria Theresia Weber.2,3
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.5
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen was graduated in 1909 at Ripon College, Ripon.6
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen died on 30 July 1950 at Ripon at age 63; died at home.3
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery after 30 July 1950 at Ripon.7
Paula Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 04 Aug 1950:
Funeral Rites for Miss Paula Jussen Held Wednesday
Miss Paula M Jussen, 63, died Sunday, July 30 at her home on East Jackson street following an illness of eight years.
The Rev. Gordon Johnson conducted funeral services in St. Patrick's church at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Florian Schaefer, George Steele, Thomas Richardson, Leo Amend, Ray Amend, Laurence Luetke and Herman Zimmerman.
Miss Jussen was born in Ripon Nov. 18, 1896, a daughter of Edward and Theresa Weber Jussen and had resided here her entire life. She was a graduate of Ripon high school and completed her education at Ripon college graduating in 1909.
Miss Jussen was a member of the Altar society of St. Patrick's church and was a charter member of the Ripon Garden club, this city's first organization of that nature.
She is survived by two sisters; Miss Lucy Jussen and Miss Marie Jussen. Besides her parents, two sisters and five brothers preceded her in death.8
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.5
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen was graduated in 1909 at Ripon College, Ripon.6
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen died on 30 July 1950 at Ripon at age 63; died at home.3
Paula Marie Adelaide Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery after 30 July 1950 at Ripon.7
Paula Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 04 Aug 1950:
Funeral Rites for Miss Paula Jussen Held Wednesday
Miss Paula M Jussen, 63, died Sunday, July 30 at her home on East Jackson street following an illness of eight years.
The Rev. Gordon Johnson conducted funeral services in St. Patrick's church at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Florian Schaefer, George Steele, Thomas Richardson, Leo Amend, Ray Amend, Laurence Luetke and Herman Zimmerman.
Miss Jussen was born in Ripon Nov. 18, 1896, a daughter of Edward and Theresa Weber Jussen and had resided here her entire life. She was a graduate of Ripon high school and completed her education at Ripon college graduating in 1909.
Miss Jussen was a member of the Altar society of St. Patrick's church and was a charter member of the Ripon Garden club, this city's first organization of that nature.
She is survived by two sisters; Miss Lucy Jussen and Miss Marie Jussen. Besides her parents, two sisters and five brothers preceded her in death.8
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
- [S255] "An Evolving Family Tree for Carl Schurz", Ancestral File.
- [S367] Samuel Pedrick, Papers, 1897-1962.
- [S366] Catholic Church, Ripon, St. Patrick's 1864 - 1920.
- [S240] Fond du Lac (Wisconsin) County Directory, 1905.
- [S430] Samuel Pedrick, "Jussen."
- [S366] , Cemetery Inscription, Catholic Church, Ripon, St. Patrick's 1864 - 1920.
- [S439] Ripon Commonwealth.
Sally C Jussen1
F, b. 1928
Sally C Jussen|b. 1928|p99.htm#i6535|Edmund Jussen III|b. 1898|p98.htm#i6533|Sara F Grassie|b. 1900|p66.htm#i6534|Edmund Jüssen II|b. 1868\nd. 1930|p100.htm#i6531|Jennie Peabody|b. 1876|p163.htm#i6532|||||||
She was born in 1928.1 She is the daughter of Edmund Jussen III and Sara F Grassie.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
Ursula Jussen
F, b. September 1852, d. 24 January 1928
Ursula Jussen|b. Sep 1852\nd. 24 Jan 1928|p99.htm#i537|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Heribert Jüssen|b. 1773\nd. 1840|p100.htm#i5302||||||||||
Reference=cW0033
She was born on 12 September 1851.1 She was born in September 1852 at Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.2 She was the daughter of Georg Jüssen and Agnes Mehl.
Ursula Jussen was also known as Lena.2
Ursula Jussen lived at Clyman and W. 10th in 1866 in Watertown, Wisconsin.
Ursula Jussen was a milliner in 1866 at Watertown.
Ursula Jussen witnessed the baptism of Eleanore T. Weber on 24 May 1885 at St. Mary's Church, Fond du Lac; She was baptised Theresa Eleanore, but was always known as Ella.3
Ursula Jussen died on 24 January 1928 at Ripon at age 75; died at Edward Jussen's house.2,1
Ursula Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery after 24 January 1928 at Ripon.1
Ursula Jussen was also known as Lena.2
Ursula Jussen lived at Clyman and W. 10th in 1866 in Watertown, Wisconsin.
Ursula Jussen was a milliner in 1866 at Watertown.
Ursula Jussen witnessed the baptism of Eleanore T. Weber on 24 May 1885 at St. Mary's Church, Fond du Lac; She was baptised Theresa Eleanore, but was always known as Ella.3
Ursula Jussen died on 24 January 1928 at Ripon at age 75; died at Edward Jussen's house.2,1
Ursula Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery after 24 January 1928 at Ripon.1
Virginia M Jussen1
F, b. 1917
Virginia M Jussen|b. 1917|p99.htm#i6636|Herbert Jussen|b. 1889|p99.htm#i6634|Marguerite A English|b. 1890|p49.htm#i6635|Benjamin E. Jussen|b. 1861\nd. 1942|p98.htm#i6632|Mary Koplin|b. 1865\nd. 1909|p118.htm#i6633|||||||
She was born in 1917.1 She is the daughter of Herbert Jussen and Marguerite A English.1
Citations
- [S440] Paula Jussen, "P. Jussen's Work."
William Edward Jussen
M, b. 1 December 1876, d. 24 October 1937
William Edward Jussen|b. 1 Dec 1876\nd. 24 Oct 1937|p99.htm#i79|Edward Jussen|b. 22 Aug 1839\nd. 30 Nov 1922|p98.htm#i73|Maria Theresia Weber|b. 7 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Aug 1925|p223.htm#i72|Georg Jüssen|b. 1807\nd. 1859|p100.htm#i533|Agnes Mehl|b. 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1886|p143.htm#i534|Benedikt Weber|b. 22 Mar 1815\nd. 27 Aug 1864|p219.htm#i60|Maria J. Weiss|b. 3 Apr 1809\nd. 27 Jul 1885|p227.htm#i61|
Reference=0015.2.4

William Edward Jussen lived at 202 Jackson in 1905 in Ripon.2
William Edward Jussen was a clerk for AJ Amend in 1905 at Ripon.2,1
William Edward Jussen worked for Graf & Jussen after 1905 at Ripon.1
William Edward Jussen died on 24 October 1937 at Ripon at age 60.3,1
William Edward Jussen was buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery on 27 October 1937 at Ripon.4
William Jussen's obituary was printed in the Ripon Commonwealth Press on 29 Oct 1937:
WILLIAM JUSSEN VETERAN MERCHANT DIES AT HOSPITAL
Had Been Associated With Brother in Jussen's Market Here For Past 20 Years
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning, Oct. 27, at 9:30 at St. Patrick's church for William E. Jussen, who passed away Sunday, Oct. 24. Father Vincent Thomas officiated. Mr. Jussen had been in failing health for about six months. On Aug. 16, he discontinued active business and on Oct. 1 he entered the Sacred Heart sanitorium in Milwaukee. Later he was removed to St. Joseph's hospital where he submitted to an operation.
Mr. Jussen has been a lifelong resident of Ripon. He was born here Dec. 1, 1876, a son of Edward and Theresa Jussen. For a number of years he clerked in Amend's Grocery store and later entered the employ of Graf. & Jussen. Twenty years ago he became a partner of his brother, Geo. in the Jussen market.
Surviving relatives include his brother, George, and four sisters, Lucy, Chicago; Isabella, Paula and Marie, at home. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Amend, Leo Amend, Florinn J. Schaefer, Edward Behm, Donald Dolske and Harry Luedtke.5
Anna Maria Gertrud Jülkenbeck1
F, b. circa 24 April 1798
Anna Maria Gertrud Jülkenbeck|b. c 24 Apr 1798|p99.htm#i2049|Joan Wilhelm Jülkenbeck|b. b 1798|p100.htm#i2047|Anna Catharina Kiegeman|b. b 1798|p115.htm#i2048|||||||||||||
She was born circa 24 April 1798 at Telgte, Westphalia.1 She was the daughter of Joan Wilhelm Jülkenbeck and Anna Catharina Kiegeman.1
Anna Maria Gertrud Jülkenbeck was baptized on 24 April 1798 at Telgte. Sponsors: Joan Hennrich Hundepohl known as Jüukenbeck, Anna Gertrud (Bockelman) Holtman.1
Anna Maria Gertrud Jülkenbeck was baptized on 24 April 1798 at Telgte. Sponsors: Joan Hennrich Hundepohl known as Jüukenbeck, Anna Gertrud (Bockelman) Holtman.1
Citations
- [S10] Baptism, Telgte Taufen/Heiraten 1797-03.