MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT INDEX

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GABRIEL, ANNA Fechter, Clara M. vs Gabriel, Anna, widow of John Gabriel & his heirs & children: Jacob Gabriel, John Gabriel, Mary Gabriel, Frank Gabriel, Anna Gabriel, & Frank W. Stangel, Estate auction by Sheriff SE 1/4 NE 1/4 & S 1/2 of NW 1/4 NE 1/4 N 1/2 of NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sect 21 T 21 N, R 24 E Mtwc Co. yr. 1892; #2057; CF47


GABRIEL, FRANK Fechter, Clara M. vs Gabriel, Anna, widow of John Gabriel & his heirs & children: Jacob Gabriel, John Gabriel, Mary Gabriel, Frank Gabriel, Anna Gabriel, & Frank W. Stangel, Estate auction by Sheriff SE 1/4 NE 1/4 & S 1/2 of NW 1/4 NE 1/4 N 1/2 of NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sect 21 T 21 N, R 24 E Mtwc Co. yr. 1892; #2057; CF47


GABRIEL, JACOB Fechter, Clara M. vs Gabriel, Anna, widow of John Gabriel & his heirs & children: Jacob Gabriel, John Gabriel, Mary Gabriel, Frank Gabriel, Anna Gabriel, & Frank W. Stangel, Estate auction by Sheriff SE 1/4 NE 1/4 & S 1/2 of NW 1/4 NE 1/4 N 1/2 of NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sect 21 T 21 N, R 24 E Mtwc Co. yr. 1892; #2057; CF47


GABRIEL, JOHN Fechter, Clara M. vs Gabriel, Anna, widow of John Gabriel & his heirs & children: Jacob Gabriel, John Gabriel, Mary Gabriel, Frank Gabriel, Anna Gabriel, & Frank W. Stangel, Estate auction by Sheriff SE 1/4 NE 1/4 & S 1/2 of NW 1/4 NE 1/4 N 1/2 of NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sect 21 T 21 N, R 24 E Mtwc Co. yr. 1892; #2057; CF47


GABRIEL, MARY Fechter, Clara M. vs Gabriel, Anna, widow of John Gabriel & his heirs & children: Jacob Gabriel, John Gabriel, Mary Gabriel, Frank Gabriel, Anna Gabriel, & Frank W. Stangel, Estate auction by Sheriff SE 1/4 NE 1/4 & S 1/2 of NW 1/4 NE 1/4 N 1/2 of NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sect 21 T 21 N, R 24 E Mtwc Co. yr. 1892; #2057; CF47


GACHENSTAL, W. Chloupeck, Wencel, (St. Wis) & John Chloupeck vs Schenfield, Wenzel et al & W. Gachenstal; Emanuel Fierst; George Kreinik; W. Gachenstal, Jr; stole oats and barley from the property yr. 1863; CX2525; CF18 Gachenstal W. Jr. Chloupeck, Wencel, (St. Wis) & John Chloupeck vs Schenfield, Wenzel et al & W. Gachenstal; Emanuel Fierst; George Kreinik; W. Gachenstal, Jr; stole oats and barley from the property yr. 1863; CX2525; CF18


GAG, JOSEPH Deleglise, Francis; Deleglise, Maurice Plaintiffs Deslarges, Benjamin; Gag, Joseph Defnedants (sic) Plaintiffs seek to collect on a note for $300.00 pluss (sic) interest note dated Mar. 5 1856. yr. 1858; #1736; C14


GAG, JOSEPH Deslagges, Benjamin; Gag, Joseph Defendants. Deleglise, Francis; Deleglise, Maurice Plaintffs Plntfs seek to collect on a note for $300.00 plus interest dated Mar 5 1856. yr. 1858; #1736; CF14


GAGE, F. Dunham, Lindsey W. (F. Gage vs) yr. 1860; X1253; CF10


GAGNONN, PETER 26-In re estate of Louis Klein, deceased:-Letters of special administration granted to Eliza Klein. John Roemer and Peter Gagnonn appointed as appraisers. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, January 31, 1882 P. 4


GALLAGHER, JOHN NOTE: Article/Court. John Gallagher paid $1 and costs, $5.50 for being drunk. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, August 11, 1904 P. 3


GALLENDER, BENJAMIN Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. STATE OF WISCONSIN.-Benjamin Gallender, John P. Rogers, Bethuel B. Vincent, Wm. Himrod, David Himrod, David Shecheck, John M. Vincent, Joseph T. Ryerson, James A. Smith, T. Troe, Thomas Thayer, Jonah Richards and B. Carpenter, and all other creditors of E. Durgin & Co., who elect to coinc(?) in under this decree in this case, Plaintiffs, AGAINST Ezra Durgin, Horacio Truman, David H. Van Valkenburg, Edgar D. Beardsley, Robert L. Bell, Wm. W. Waldo, George Le Fevre, John A. Dutcher, Defendants. Judgement of Foreclosure and Sale. BY VIRTURE OF, and pursuant to a judgement of foreclosure and sale, issued out of said Court in the above entitled action, on the 28th day of April, A.D., 1859, I shall expose for sale, and sell in public Auction at the Court House, of said County, on the 15th day of November, A.D., 1859 at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, the following described mortgaged premises mentioned in the complaint of this action or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said Judgement, interest and costs, together with the expense and cost of sale, to wits-All of Block No. one hundred and forty-five (145,) Lot No. seven (7) to Block No. one hundred forty seven (147), Lots No. ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14) of Block No. one hundred and forty three (143), in the village and county of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, together with all and singular the heredi?arments and appertenances thereunto appertaining. Dated, Sheriff's Office, July 19th, 1859. LOUIS KEMPER, Sheriff Isaac H. Famrish, Pt'iffs Att'y The Manitowoc Pilot, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, October 14, 1859 P. 4


GALLOUPE, OBARICS W. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF WISCONSIN, Manitowoc County Circuit Court. Samuel F. Pratt, Pascal P. Pratt, and Edwin Beals, Plaintiffs, vs Obadiah H. Platt, Geo. Rice, Samuel Hale, John V. Ayer, Joseph J. Whiting, Obarics W. Galloupe, James W. Bless, Albert T. Whiting, Otis H. Price, J??nes McKenna, Albert J. Sanborn, August L. Sanborn, Gideon B. Collins, and Jacob Halverson, Defendants. BY virtue of a Judgment of foreclosure rendered by the Circuit Court in and for the County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, in the above entitled action on the 30th day of April, A.D. 1862, I will sell at Public Venue to the highest bidder at the Court House in the Village of Manitowoc, in said county on Saturday the 21st day of June, A.D. 1862, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described property or so much thereof as will raise the amount of said Judgment and costs, to-wit: Lot number fourteen (14), in block number one hundred and seventeen (117), in the village and county of Manitowoc; also all defendants (Obediah H. Platt,) interest in the north west quarter of section number twenty-eight (28) in township number twenty (20), north of range number twenty-two (22), east; containing one hundred and sixty acres of land more or less, all in the County of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff. J.D. MARKHAM, Att'y, for Pltff's. Dated Sheriff's Office, May 8th 1862. Manitowoc Weekly Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, October 22, 1862 P. 4


GANGER, CARL Jones, Benjamin vs. Ganger, Carl yr. 1867; #879; CF 7


GANGER, CARL, JR. Aultman, C., Co., a foreign corporation vs Hanson, Hans C.; Hanson, Emilia, wife of Hans C.; Breier, William; Fliegler, Jacob; Westphal, H.C.; Hartwig, Charles; Ohio Rake Company; Pitts Agricultural Works; Wallich, Charlotte Mortgage Foreclosure cross reference Schallowitz, Theresa; Radtke, August; Ganger, Carl Jr. contains mortgage # 17993 yr. 1890-1891; #2000; CF 47


GARDENER, WASHINGTON Jones, Benj. & Electa his wife (Gardener, Washington vs.) yr. 1861; #1641; CF 13


GAROWTZ, JOSEPH SHERIFF' SALE. BY virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of Manitowoc County upon a judgment rendered in said county, on the 13th day of February A.D. 1874, before T.G. Olmsted, County Judge, in and for the County of Manitowoc, in favor of Joseph Garowtz (sic), plaintiff, and against Michael Muench, defendant, a transcript of which said judgment was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Manitowoc County, and said judgment duly docketed in said office on the 9th of April A.D. 1874, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest which the said Michael Muench had on the 9th day of April A.D. 1874, or at any time thereafter of, in and to the following property, to-wit: The north half of the south east quarter of the south east quarter of section no. eleven (11), township no. twenty (20, north of range no. twenty-two (22), east, containing twenty acres of land more or less according to survey, being situated in the town of Franklin, Manitowoc County, State of Wisconsin, which said described property, I will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House in the city of Manitowoc on the 25th day of May, A.D. 1874 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. R.D. Smart, Sheriff. P.J. Pierce, Under Sheriff. Sibree & Anderson, Plff's Atty. Dated Sheriff's office, Manitowoc, April 13th A.D. 1874. Manitowoc Pilot, May 21, 1874 P. 1



GARZ, CHRISTIAN In Probate. State of Wisconsin, Manitowoc county, ss. In the matter of the proof and probate of the last will and testament of Christian Garz, deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc. WHEREAS, an instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Christian Garz, deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc, has been filed in this office; and whereas, application has been made by John Schmidt and William Johannes, praying that the same be proven and edmitted (sic) to probate according to the laws of this state. Therefore, it is ordered that said application be heard before me at the Probate office in the village of Manitowoc, in said county, on the thirteenth day of May, 1867, at 10 o'clock, A.M. And it is further ordered, that notice shall be given to all persons interested in said will, of the time and place of said hearing, by publication in the Manitowoc Pilot a newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, once each week, prior to the time of such hearing. Geo. W. Baekrr (sic), County Judge. Dated April 20, 1867. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, April 26, 1867 P. 4 ******** In Probate. State of Wisconsin, manitowoc (sic) County, ss. In the matter of the estate of Christian Garz, deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc. WHEREAS, on reading and filing the petition of William Johannes and John Schmidt, executors, setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come to their hands, and the disposition thereof; the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, and a description of all the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the condition and value of the respective portions thereof; and praying that license be to them granted to sell all such real estate, and it appearing, by said petition, that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of the said William Johannes and John Schmidt to pay said debts, and that it is necessary in order to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate; it is therefor ordered, that all persons interested in said estate, appear before the Judge of this Court, on onday (sic), the first day of July, A.D., 1867, at ten o'clock, A.M., at the Probate Office, in manitowoc (sic), in said county, then and there to show cause (if any there be) why license should not be granted to said William Johannes and John Schmidt to sell real estate according to the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order shall be published for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper printed and published at manitowoc (sic), in said county, and personally served on all persons interested in said estate, residing in said county, at least fourteen days before said day of hearing. By the Court. Geo. W. Barker, County Judge. Dated may (sic) 27, 1867 Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, July 5, 1867 P.4


GAUGER, FRED Circuit Court. The following is a full report of the cases tried and disposed of during the present term of the Circuit Court; Jan. 19th. Fred Gauger vs. Carl Pautz.-Judgment for plaintiff, damages $147.15.... Manitowoc Tribune, January 31, 1878 P. 3 *Note: Article contained long list which was taken apart for each individual.


GAUTHIER, FREDERICK Knapp, Arthur D. see Frederick Gauthier Promissory note #396


GAUTHIER, FREDERICK Knapp, David B. (Frederick Gauthier vs) Promissory note yr. 1874; #396; CF26


GAYLORD, CHARLES Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. State of Wisconsin-Manitowoc County Circuit Court. Argalus W. Starks against Albert N. Baker, Sarah Baker, his wife, Ernst Wagner, Catharine Wagner, his wife, Damese L. Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Charles Gaylord, Thomas A.H. Edwards, and Goteleib Shalor. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment rendered in this action on the 26th day of October, 1859, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House in the village of Manitowoc, on the ninth day of February, A.D. 1860, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of said judgment and costs, and expenses of sale, to wit:-Lot 4 in block 129; lot 13 in block 112; lots 1 and 19 in block 195; lots 14, 15, and 18 in block 198; lots 3 and 4 in block 200; lots 19 and 20 in block 202; lots 9 and 12 in block 203; lots 21 and 22 in block 251; lots 13 and 16 in block 259; lots 6 and 7 in block 295; lots 19 and 20 in block 298; lots 10 and 11 in block 300; lots 15 and 18 in block 303; lots 11 and 14 in block 308; lots 7 and 10 in block 330; lots 21 and 22 in block 339; lots 12 and 13 in block 313; lots 11 and 14 in block D; lots 6 and 7 in block J; and lots 10 and 11 in block ?; all of said lots and blocks being situated in the west half of section thirty, in township number 19, range number twenty four, in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin. -Sheriff's Office, Manitowoc, October 26, 1859. Louis Kemper, Sheriff. Palmer & Stark, Attornies. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, November 11, 1859 P.3


GAYNOR, THOMAS Crocker, Charles A. (State of Wis. vs) Assault of Thomas Gaynor yr. 1874; #CX2243; CF17


GAYNOR, THOMAS A. Crocker, William (Gaynor, Thomas A. (State of Wis) vs) Assault & beat yr. 1874; CX2256; CF17


GEELE, F. Henry Belitz - (F. Geele vs) yr. 1858; X1247; CF 10


GEENARD, (NO NAME) Alvord, Thos vs Flanagan, B. etal Geenard(?) accuses def. of assault yr. 1880; #1042A; CF34 or 54 (can't read)


GEIER, HENRY Clark, Ira (Henry Geier vs) Suit for payment for work, labor and services performed yr. 1874; #251; CF24


GELBKE, CHARLES (First publication September 29, 1887.) IN CIRCUIT COURT,-MANITOWOC COUNTY. C. Gelbke and Charles Gelbke, plaintiffs, vs. George Hagen, defendant. By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court in and for the county of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, in the above entitled action, upon leave duly granted and to me directed and delivered, I have levied upon the following described real estate and all the right, title and interest which the above named defendant, George Hagen, had in and to the same on the 21st day of September, 1887, or has since acquired, to-wit: Lots one (1), eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and twenty (20) in block forty-seven (47), all in the city of Manitowoc, county of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, according to the recorded plat of said city which said desribed (sic) real estate I shall expose for sale and sell as the law directs, at public auction at the sheriff's office in the court house in the city of Manitowoc, on the 12th day of November, 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day to satisfy said execution and costs. Dated, September 21, 1887. John Bolen, Sheriff of Manitowoc County. By Fred Krueger, Under Sheriff. G.G. Sedgwick, Plaintiff's Attorney. Manitowoc Pilot, October 13, 1887 P. 2



GELMAN, NO NAME Klingholz vs Gelman yr. 1868; X930; CF8


GERBER, PETER COUNTY COURT, SMART, J. In re estate of John Crossant, deceased: Proof of publication filed. Proof of will and certificate of proof of will. Peter Gerber appointed executor. Letters testamentary issued. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 21, 1882 P. 1


GERL, LOUIS NEED NOT TELL Cato Farmers Not Compelled by Court to Reveal Assets. In Probate court a decision has been handed down in the machinery case in which the A.W. Stevens Co., of Marinette, brought suit to compel Louis Gerl and Joseph Brey, Cato farmers, to reveal their property so as to secure on a judgdment (sic) for machinery sold the defendants. The court decides that the defendants cannot be compelled to answer because the Stevens Co. helds (sic) a chattel mortgage on the machinery and can sell it for the judgment and until this action is taken there is no legality in the proceedings brought. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 9, 1904 P. 4


GIBSON, A.C. Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. Michael Mahoney agt. Geo. Rice, Albert Journey, Benjamin Symes, W.W. Young, A.C. Gibson and Marshall Morse. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN.-To George Rice, Albert Journey, Benjamin Symes, W.W. Young, A.C. Gibson, and Marshal Morse, Defendants:-You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Michael Mahoney Plaintiff, which was on the 8th day of July, 1859 filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Manitowoc, at Manitowoc, Wis., and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at Manitowoc, Wis., within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer said complaint as hereby required, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Wm. M. Nichols, Pl'ff Att'y. Manitowoc, July 9th, 1859 Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, August 5, 1859 P.3


GIBSON, AARON B. (First publication July 3, 1890) CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY. Catharina Lueps, Plaintiff, vs. P. Jerome Pierce and Mary Pierce, his wife, John J. Lyons, Aaron B. Gibson and Michael Kirwan, Defendants. By virture of, and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and order of sale rendered in the above entitled action, at a general term of the circuit court for Manitowoc county, held at the court house in the city of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and dated the 14th day of June, A.D., 1889. I shall offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, at the sheriff's office in the court house, in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on the 16th day of August, A.D., 1890, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, all the following described real estate, situate in the city of Manitowoc, county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, directed by said judgment to be sold to satisfy the amount due the plaintiff for principal, interest and costs to-wit: All that portion of Lot Eight (8) in block No. Forty-four (44), in the city of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, describes as follows: Commencing twenty-four feet north of the south-west corner of said lot eight (8), running thence due north on the western boundary line of said lot, to the northern boundary line thereof; thence east on the northern boundary line of said lot, to the north east corner of said lot; thence due south on the eastern boundary line of said lot, fifty feet and nine inches; thence West 119 feet; thence north fourteen feet and 9 inches; thence west thirty-one feet to the place of beginning. Dated July 2nd, 1890. Frank Zeman, Sheriff of Manitowoc Co. Wis. Markham & Markham, Atty's for Plaintiff. Manitowoc Pilot, July 3, 1890 P. 2 ***** (First publication July 3, 1890.) CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY. Catharine Lueps, Plaintiff vs. P. Jerome Pierce and Mary Pierce his wife, John J. Lyons, and Aaron B. Gibson, defendants. By virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and order of sale rendered in the above entitled action, at a general term of the circuit court for Manitowoc county, held at the court house in the city and county of Manitowoc, and dated the 14th day of June A.D. 1889, I shall offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, at the sheriff's office in the court house in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on the 16th day of August, A.D., 1890, at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, all the following described real estate directed by said judgment to be sold to satisfy the amount due to the plaintiff, for principal, interest and costs, to-wit: The East one-half (1/2) of the North-west Quarter (N.W. 1/4) of the North-west Quarter (N.W 1/4) of Section No. Twenty-four (24), Township No. Nineteen (19), North of Range No. Twenty-three (23), East containing twenty acres of land more or less, according to government survey, and also all of the East half (E. 1/2) of the South-west Quarter (S.W. 1/4) of the South-west Quarter (S.W. 1/4), North of the River Road, in Section Twenty-four (24), Township No. Nineteen (19) North of Range No. Twenty-three (23) East, being three and 50-100 acres, and all situate in the county and State aforesaid. Dated July 2nd, 1890. Frank Zeman, Sheriff of Manitowoc Co. Wis. Markham & Markham, Plaintiff's Attys. Manitowoc Pilot, July 3, 1890 P. 2


GIBSON, FREDRICH R. Foreclosure Sale. IN Circuit Court, Manitowoc County. Coridan B. Stray, against, Fredrich R. Gibson. By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action dated November 22d A.D. 1869. I shall expose for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder at the Court House in the Village and County of Manitowoc on the 15th day of January A.D. 1870, at en o'clock A.M. of said day, the following described real estate, situated in the Villaged (sic) of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin to-wit: lot number four (4) in block number one hundred and fifty-three (153) in the Village of Manitowoc in said County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin. Dated Sheriff's office, Manitowoc, Wis. this 27th day of November, 1869. P. Mulholland, Sheriff. Walker & White, Plaintiff Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, December 30, 1869 P. 1



GIBSON, JACOB Jacob Gibson ag. George Rice and Rueben Rice. Foreclosre. J.D. Markan, Pltff's Atty. C.H. Walker, Deft's Atty. Judgment signed. CIRCUIT COURT for MANITOWOC COUNTY. JUDGE TAYLOR PRESIDING. April 28, 1859.


GIDDONS, N.B. Knapwurst, Frederick et al; Fredericka, Johanna, John, Catherine, Peter, Henry, Willaiam, Knapwurst N.B. Giddons T.G. Ames (Hermann, Henry vs) Mortgage Foreclosure yr. 1876; #464; CF27


GIELOW, C.A. (First publication March 27, 1890.) STATE OF WISCONSIN-CIRCUIT COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. Charles E. Spindler, Plaintiff, vs. Dietrich Roepke, Anna Roepke his wife, Carl Friederichs, A.J. Endries, Wenzel Smazel, The Rand & Roemer Hardware Company a domestic corporation, William Meyer, Philip Schrage, C.A. Gielow, and William Hemschemeyer, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and order of sale made and entered in the above entitled action at a general term of said court for said county held in the court house in the city of Manitowoc in said county commencing on the 4th day of June 1890, the undersigned as sheriff of said county, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the sheriff's office in the court house, in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on Saturday the 10th day of May A.D., 1890 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to pay the amount adjudged to the plaintiff for principal, interest taxes and costs, all the premises described in said judgment, as follows to-wit: all that part of the west half of the south-east quarter, of section thirty-four in township nineteen north of range twenty-three east, in the county of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin bounded as follows: Beginning at the south east corner of said tract and running thence north on the 1-16 line to a certain point or stake in the center line of the so called Green Bay Road on a true variation 4 degrees 15 minutes east, a distance of 9 85-100 chains, thence running on a true variation south 50 degrees west on the center line of said road to a certain stake therein, a distance of 4 50-100 chains, thence running on a true variation of north 77 degrees west to the bank of the millpond, a distance of 6 30-100 chains, thence across said mill pond on same variation a distance of two 70-100 chains, thence running on same variation a distance of 50-100 chains to a certain stake, thence running on a true variation of south 4 degrees 30 minutes west to bank of the mill pond, a distance of one 20-100 chains, thence running same variation across the mill pond a distance of 55-100 chains, thence running on same variation a distance of 50-100 chains to an iron post, thence running on a true variation of south 77 degrees west to a post a distance of one 75-100 chains thence running on a true variation of south .05 degrees east to a certain stake on the town line 4 50-100 chains east of the south quarter post of said section No. thirty-four a distance of one 55-100 chains, thence running on a true variation of 4 degrees 15 minutes east on said town line to the place of beginning a distance of fifteen 50-100 chains containing eleven 50-100 acres of land, and another tract of land beginning at a certain point or stake in the town line 5 98-100 chains east of the north quarter post of Section No. three (3) in township No. eighteen (18) north of Range No. twenty-three (23) east in said county and state, and running thence on a true variation of south 5 degrees east to a certain point or stake a distance of two 50-100 chains thence running east parallel to said town line to a certain stake a distance of 14 2-100 chains, thence running north on a true variation 4 degrees 15 minutes east to a certain stake one 48-100 chains east of the place of the beginning of the land first herein before described a distance of 2 50-100 chains and west on said town line to the place of beginning, a distance of 14 2-100 chains containing three 50-100 acres of land, in all fifteen acres of land, on which said described tracts of land the so called Roepke's Flour mill, Saw mill, a small Dwelling and a Granary are situated, with all the tools and machinery belonging to said mills. And all that part of the south-west quarter and that part of the east half of the south-east quarter of said section thirty-four (34) which is covered by the water of the so called Silver Lake and Silver Creek from shore to shore at high water mark, including the whole of said Silver Lake with the island therein and said Silver Creek with the right to keep and maintain a mill dam across Silver Creek at its present highth of 12 feet head, together with all other water privileges and franchises thereunto belonging, including the right and privilege of fishing on said lake, and boating thereon, subject only to the privileges granted on said Silver Lake and Creek to the owner, occupant or mortgagee of the west half of the north half of the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of said section. Dated at Manitowoc, Wis., March 19, 1890. Frank Zeman, Sheriff of Manitowoc county, Wis. Schmitz & Kirwan, Pltiff's Atty. Manitowoc Pilot, April 17, 1890 P. 1



GIELOW, CHRISTIAN ORDER FOR PROOF OF WILL. First publication Jan. 13th 1887. STATE OF WISCONSIN, Manitowoc County. ss Probate Office, Manitowoc, January 11th, A.D., 1886. In the matter of the Proof and Probate of the last Will and Testament of Christian Gielow, deceased, late of the City and County of Manitowoc. Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Christian Gielow, deceased, late of the County of Manitowoc, has been filed in this office; and whereas application has been made by C.A. Gielow who is named in said Will as the Executor thereof, praying that the same be proven and admitted to Probate according to the laws of this State, and that letters testamentary be issued thereon as provided by law; Therefore it is ordered that said application be heard before me at the Probate Office in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of February, A.D., 1887, at 10 o'clock, A.M. And it is further ordered that notice shall be given to all persons interested in said will, of the time and place of said hearing, by publication of a copy of this order in the Nord-Westen, a newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks, once each week, prior to the time of such hearing. By the County, Carl H. Schmidt, County Judge. Der Nord Westen, Thursday, January 13, 1887 P. 5


GIESE, (NO NAME) Adams, Francis W. (Blackert, Giese vs) year 1856; #X1711; CF 13


GILBERT, BERTHA (First publication Aug. 31, 1882.) CIRCUIT COURT, MANITOWOC COUNTY. Charles Wolf, plaintiff, versus Jacob Hartmann, Paulina Hartmann, his wife, Berthat Gilbert, Anna Jantz, Christian Jantz, her husband, and George Ranck, defendatns. The State of Wisconsin, to the said defendants and each of then: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and defend the above entitled action in the court aforesaid; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint; of which a copy is herewith served upon you. Schmitz & Kirwan and Nash & Nash, Plaintiff Attorneys. P.O. Address, Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wis. To the above named defendants, Jacob Hartmann and Paulina Hartmann, his wife: Take notice, that the summons, of which the foregoing is a true copy, and the complaint in this action have been filed in the office of the clerk of the above named court at the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Schmitz & Kirwan and Nash & Nash, Plaintiff's Attorneys. P.O. Adress, Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wis. Manitowoc Pilot, September 14, 1882 P. 2



GILBERT, CHANCEY Dunkle, Anna vs Chancey Gilbert yr. 1856; X383; CF3


GILBERT, CHAUNCEY Barrows, Geo. W. vs Gilbert, Chauncey yr. 1857; X631; CF 5


GILBERT, HERMAND. Chase, William C. (H. Gilbert vs) yr. 1862; #1243; CF10 Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. Herman Gilbert and John Maths, against Wm. C. Chase, Nancy Proctor, Lucia Butler, Harriet S. Proctor, John C. Proctor, Edward A. Nicoll, and John B.D. Gogswell. IT APPEARING to me that the defendants, William C. Chase, Nancy Proctor, Lucia Butler, Harriet S. Proctor, John C. Proctor, Edward A. Nicoll, reside out of this State, and cannot be found therein, and that this action is brought for the partition of certain lands situate in the county of Manitowoc, and that the persons having an interest in a portion of said lands are unknown. Now, therefore, on motion of Wm. M. Nichols the Plaintiff's Attorney, it is ordered that all persons interested in said premises hereinafter described, appear and answer the complaint in this action on or before the 19th day of August, 1861, and that this order be published in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper printed and published in the county of Manitowoc, for six successive weeks, once in each week. The following is a description of the premises sought to be partitioned, to wit: The east half of section twenty-20-the north-west quarter of section twenty one-21- the west half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-one-21-the north-east quarter and the north-west quarter of section twenty-eight-and the east half of the north east quarter of section twenty-nine-29-all in township seventeen-17-north of range twenty-one-21-east, in the county of Manitowoc, and Srate (sic) of Wisconsin.-Dated July 2, 1861. Geo. N. Woodin, Court Commissioner for Manitowoc Co. Wis. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, July 19, 1861 P. 2 ***** Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. Hermand Gilbert and John Maths, against Wm. C. Chase, Nancy Proctor, Lucia Butler, Harriet S. Proctor, John C. Proctor, Edward A. Nicoll,and John B.D. Cogswell. IT APPEARING to me that the defendants. William C. Chase, Nancy Proctor, Lucia Butler, Harriet S. Proctor, John C. Proctor, Edward A. Nicoll, reside out of this State, and cannot be found therein, and that this action is brought for the partition of certain lands situated in the county of Manitowoc, and that the persons having an interest in a portion of said lands are unknown. Now, therefore, on motion of Wm. M. Nichols, the Plaintiff's Attorney, it is ordered that all persons interested in said premises hereinafter, described, appear and answer the complaint in this action on or before the 19th day of August, 1861, and that this order be published in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper printed and published in the county of Manitowoc, for six successive weeks, once in each week. The following is a depscription (sic) of the premises sought to be partitioned, to wit: The east half of section twenty-20-the north-west quarter of section twenty one-21- the west half of the south-east quarter of section twenty one-21-the north east quarter, and the north west quarter of section twenty-eight-and the east half of the north east quarter of section twenty-nine-29-all in the township seventeen-17-north of range twenty-one-21-east, in the county of Manitowoc, and Srate (sic) of Wisconsin.-Dated July 2, 1861. Geo. N. Woodin, Court Commissioner for Manitowoc Co., Wis. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, August 2, 1861 P. 2


GILBERT, J. Thomas Anderson - (J. Gilbert vs) yr. 1861; X1258; CF 10


GILBERT, N.J. Elliot, Steven et al (St. of Wis. vs.) Elliot, Steven (Jr) (St. of Wis. vs.) Elliot, James (St. of Wis. vs.) Short, Patrick; Kittell, A.D.; Koehler, J.A.; Miles, Guy; Kern, E.; Emerson, L.; Rand, E.W.; Gilbert, N.J. yr. 1871; CX2701; CF20


GILBERT, NILES J. Emerson, Lyman vs. Pease, Erastus et al. et al = J. Neuman; Ruth Pease, wife of E.D. Pease; Cole, R.W.; Harriet S. Cole wife of R.W. Cole; August Neuman; Sarah & Edith Pellett infants (guard. Geo. Cooper) [Mtg. assigned from Mary Arnold to Niles J. Gilbert]; Louisa, Elizabeth, Magdalena, Joseph & Edward Kirscher - infants-reside with Anna Kirscher, their mother & guardian. Anna Kirscher, Chas. Steinbrecker & Mary M.; Julius Neuman & wf Margaret Neuman; Valentin Neuman yr. 1885; #1466; CF40


GILBERT, RITA In County Court, Manitowoc County. In the Matter of Rita Gilbert, alleged insane. Hearing had January 14, 1919 and said Rita Gilbert adjudged insane and committed to the Northern Hospital for the Insane. Costs Physicians, W.G. Kemper $4.40; J.E. Meany, $4.40. Sheriff Thomas Brennan. Committed to Hospital, $17.25.


GILLET, HUGH CIRCUIT COURT NTOES. The criminal calendar was set for yesterday. W.R. Kimball again occupies the reporter's desk. Promptness and punctuality do not seem to be characteristics of Manitowoc attorneys. W.J. Turner, now of Milwaukee, came down to attend to his numerous cases in court here. Court opened on Tuesday, June 6th, Judge N.S. Gilson, presiding. His honor keeps up his habit of promptness and hard work. Joshua Stark, one of Milwaukee's veteran lawyers, came down as attorney for the defense in the case of Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. J. Wahlaeger, Secretary of the Concordia Fire Ins. Co., of Milwaukee was in court, being interested in some of the cases. John Robinson, of Kossuth, made his appearance in the court room on Thursday and shook hands with his honor, the judge. The jurors have a fine time, when not on duty, lounging in the court house park, which Sheriff Murphy keeps in excellent condition. Henry Levenhagen and Dennis Shanahan are the accommodating attendants, and they make the jurors feel at home. It was found necessary to order a special venire of eight men, and the following names were retained as such jurors: Hm. Martins, John Comer, Mich. Ripplinger, Hugh Gillet, Wm. Bach, J.P. Wickert, Wm. Groll, John Bolen. The following cases have been disposed of up to date: The board of supervisors of Brown Co., vs. John Shoemaker and Chr. Schwarts. Leave granted to file supplementary answer. Christian Koch vs. Fred Carus et al. Judgment of foreclosure. Amund Oleson vs. Louis Mendlik et al. Jury, consisting of the following, drawn and sworn: A. Dittmar, Math. Kavenagh, C.W. Behuke, H. Horstman, James Ready, Chas. Jenkins, Pet. Wagner, Ferd. Ree, E.N. Haynes, Hy Gries, O. Fennigan, Wm. Luebke. After trial, they returned a verdict that "the plaintiff released the defendant Louis Mendlick from his obligation to pay the one thousand dollars note, described in the complaint." Weligt Clapp vs. Fred. Langenfeldt et al. Stipulation and order filed. George Bill vs. Anton Stoll: Motion for a non-suit granted. Jos. Fehrenbacher et al vs. John Schupp et al. Jury drawn, as follows: Chas. Jenkins, Fred, Below, R.W. Cole, Wm. Luebke, And. Kralick, Timothy Lavine, Jos. Vrany, Hm. Horstman, Eli. Cone, Peter Wagner, John Bull, Math. Kevenagh, Jury return special verdict; damage for plaintiff, one dollar. Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Jury drawn es (sic) follows: Jac. Grimm, John Jan, John Lucckow (sic), Hugh Gillet, Wm. Groll, H. Loeh, Msch. Ripplinger, Moritz Kiel, John Comer, H. Gries, Alb. Dittmar, Owen Pinegan. Special verdict returned, favorable to plaintiff. Motion made for a new trial. Stay of proceedings for a new trial. Math. Stauet vs. C.W. Birdsail et al. suit granted as to defendants. Hanson & Scove. Mary Pope et al vs. John Nenahlo, affidavit of death of defendant filed. Order revising and continuing suit against administrator. C.W. White vs. G.A. Forrest. Report of Receiver filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 13, 1882 P. 1


GILLET, HUGH CIRCUIT COURT NTOES. The criminal calendar was set for yesterday. W.R. Kimball again occupies the reporter's desk. Promptness and punctuality do not seem to be characteristics of Manitowoc attorneys. W.J. Turner, now of Milwaukee, came down to attend to his numerous cases in court here. Court opened on Tuesday, June 6th, Judge N.S. Gilson, presiding. His honor keeps up his habit of promptness and hard work. Joshua Stark, one of Milwaukee's veteran lawyers, came down as attorney for the defense in the case of Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. J. Wahlaeger, Secretary of the Concordia Fire Ins. Co., of Milwaukee was in court, being interested in some of the cases. John Robinson, of Kossuth, made his appearance in the court room on Thursday and shook hands with his honor, the judge. The jurors have a fine time, when not on duty, lounging in the court house park, which Sheriff Murphy keeps in excellent condition. Henry Levenhagen and Dennis Shanahan are the accommodating attendants, and they make the jurors feel at home. It was found necessary to order a special venire of eight men, and the following names were retained as such jurors: Hm. Martins, John Comer, Mich. Ripplinger, Hugh Gillet, Wm. Bach, J.P. Wickert, Wm. Groll, John Bolen. The following cases have been disposed of up to date: The board of supervisors of Brown Co., vs. John Shoemaker and Chr. Schwarts. Leave granted to file supplementary answer. Christian Koch vs. Fred Carus et al. Judgment of foreclosure. Amund Oleson vs. Louis Mendlik et al. Jury, consisting of the following, drawn and sworn: A. Dittmar, Math. Kavenagh, C.W. Behuke, H. Horstman, James Ready, Chas. Jenkins, Pet. Wagner, Ferd. Ree, E.N. Haynes, Hy Gries, O. Fennigan, Wm. Luebke. After trial, they returned a verdict that "the plaintiff released the defendant Louis Mendlick from his obligation to pay the one thousand dollars note, described in the complaint." Weligt Clapp vs. Fred. Langenfeldt et al. Stipulation and order filed. George Bill vs. Anton Stoll: Motion for a non-suit granted. Jos. Fehrenbacher et al vs. John Schupp et al. Jury drawn, as follows: Chas. Jenkins, Fred, Below, R.W. Cole, Wm. Luebke, And. Kralick, Timothy Lavine, Jos. Vrany, Hm. Horstman, Eli. Cone, Peter Wagner, John Bull, Math. Kevenagh, Jury return special verdict; damage for plaintiff, one dollar. Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Jury drawn es (sic) follows: Jac. Grimm, John Jan, John Lucckow (sic), Hugh Gillet, Wm. Groll, H. Loeh, Msch. Ripplinger, Moritz Kiel, John Comer, H. Gries, Alb. Dittmar, Owen Pinegan. Special verdict returned, favorable to plaintiff. Motion made for a new trial. Stay of proceedings for a new trial. Math. Stauet vs. C.W. Birdsail et al. suit granted as to defendants. Hanson & Scove. Mary Pope et al vs. John Nenahlo, affidavit of death of defendant filed. Order revising and continuing suit against administrator. C.W. White vs. G.A. Forrest. Report of Receiver filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 13, 1882 P. 1


GILLETT, (NO NAME) Birdsall vs Gillett yr. 1858; X0033; CF 8


GILLETT, WILLIS State of Wis vs Birdsall, John E. (????) Jacob Hessel vs John E. Birdsall; Benj. Birdsall; Willis Gillett assault in Tn. Kossuth subpoenea to: Margaretha Ewe; Anna Maria Hessel Sr.; John Hessel; Martin Hasemer; Anna Maria Hessel wife of John Hessel; John Fetzer; Anna Maria Hessel, wife of Jacob Hessel; Caspar Ewe; Henry Ma?? 7 wit. fees pd to Judgment of "guilty for dfts" $50. + costs remanded to Sheboygan jail till paid (more on back of card) yr. 1854; #253; CF 2 (back of card) wit. for prosecution Jacob Hessel; Chas. Mueller; Anna Maria Hessel; John H(can't read); Caspar Ewe; Margaretha Ewe; Martin Hassemer; Anna Maria Hessel, Mother of Jacob Hessel; John Herschman; wit. for dft. D. ?. Westgate; Lorenz Peterson; Caspar Ewe brother-in-law of Jacob Hessel; ??? U.S.A. 8 yrs.; Anna Maria Hessel, wife of John Hessel test. her husb a "bro. of Jacob" Hessel family man, wife & 3 chr ages 9, 8 & 9 mos. Ewe family - man, wife, mother of wife, 5 ch & Martin Hassemer Hessel shot, broken arm, may need amputation.


GILSDORF, JOSEPH

(First publication May 29, 1890.)
CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY.
John W. Barnes, plaintiff, vs. John P. Christman, Elizabeth Christman, his wife; Susanna Christman, Joseph Gilsdorf, Joseph Breu, Mathias Haungs, Henry Goeres and E. Nelleson, defendants.
By virtue of and pursuant to a  judgment of foreclosure and sale rendered in the above entitled action at a general term of the Circuit Court for the county of Manitowoc, held at the court house in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and dated the 30th day of June, A.D., 1887, I shall offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder at the sheriff's office in the court house in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on the 12th day of July, A.D., 1890 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, all the following described real estate directed by said judgment to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon to the plaintiff for principal, interest and costs, to wit: all the following described tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situated in the county of Manitowoc and state of Wisconsin, to-wit: The northeast quarter (NE1/4) of the southwest quarter (SW1/4) and the northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the southeast quarter (SE1/4) and the southeast quarter (SE1/4) of the northeast quarter (NE1/4) of the southeast quarter (SE1/4) all in section No. sixteen (16) township No. eighteen (18) north of range twenty-one (21) east in Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, containing 160 acres of land more or less according to government survey.
Dated May 26th., 1890.
Frank Zeman, Sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
Walker & Brown, Attorneys.
Manitowoc Pilot, June 19, 1890 P. 2
also in:
Manitowoc Pilot, July 3, 1890 P. 2


GJERALDSON, GERTRUDE COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. SMART, J. Feb. 14-In re estate of Gertrude Gjeraldson, deceased; inventory filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 28, 1882 P. 4


GJERALDSON, GERTRUDE COUNTY COURT, SMART, J. In re estate of Gertrude Gjeraldson, deceased; Bernard Roemer and Martin Van Zone appointed appraisers. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 21, 1882 P. 1


GLASSHOFF, PETER Chamberlain, George etal vs Glasshoff, Peter etal Financial dispute yr. 1882; #1258; CF 37


GLINER, JOHN Killen, Wm. H. VS Reddin, Matt & his wf Anna Reddin; P. Hauch; J.P. Watt; John Gliner; Wencel Kellson; Wm. Rahr Sons Co.; John J. Muhau yr. 1899; #634; CF 58


GLOE, ELIZA Chgo & NW RR Co. (Gloe, Eliza vs) Property disputeyr. 1905; CF 64 Glompsky Frank Buldthaupt, Henry vs Glompsky, Frank Accuses def. of assault & battery Found for def. yr. 1900; #3719; CF 59


GLOMSKY, CONSTANCE Ehrendreich, Caroline; Ehrendreich, Julia; Glomsky, Constance Money yr. 1866; #1763; CF44


GLOVE, GEORGE S. DeGuire, Arsine (Glove, George S. St. Wis vs) Cut down treesw/o authority yr. 1858; CX2684; CF19


GLOVER, (NO NAME) Backus vs Glover yr. 1869; X988; CF 8


GLOVER, (NO NAME) Block vs Glover yr. 1866; X1032; CF 8


GLOVER, (NO NAME) Claque (Glover vs) yr. 1855; #241; CF2


GLOVER, (NO NAME) Duville, Mitchell (Smith & Glover vs) yr. 1852; X92; CF1


GLOVER, (NO NAME) Edson (Glover vs) yr. 1854; #180; CF2


GLOVER, GEORGE S. Martin Kinney (G. Glover vs) yr. 1861; X1109; CF9 Sheriff's Sale. State of Wisconsin, Circuit Court of Manitowoc County. George S. Glover against Martin Kinney, Elizabeth Kinney, and Quartus R. Lee. Judgment of Foreclosure and sale. IN virture of, and pursuant to a judgement rendered in said Court, in the above entitled action, dated October 27, 1860, I shall expose for sale and sell at public auction at the Court-house in the village of Manitowoc, on Saturday, the 14th day of September, A.D. 1861, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., of that day, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, together with the expenses of sale, to wit: The east half of the north-east quarter of section No. thirty-two (32) in township No. twenty-one, (21) north of range No. twenty-two-22- east, in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin.-Dated Sheriff's Office, Manitowoc, June 20, 1861. Wyman Murphy, Sheriff Manitowoc Co. Wisconsin. Wm M. Nichols, Plaintiff's Attorney. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, July 19, 1861 P. 2 ***** Sheriff's Sale. State of Wisconsin, Circuit Court of Manitowoc County. George S. Glover against Martin Kinney, Elizabeth Kinney, and Quartus R. Lee. Judgment of Foreclosure and sale. IN virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court, in the above entitled action, dated October 27, 1860, I shall expose for sale and sell at public auction at the Court house in the village of Manitowoc, on Saturday, the 14th day of September, A.D. 1861, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of that day, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, together with the expenses of sale, to wit: The east half of the north-east quarter of section No. thirty-two, (32) in township No. twenty-one, (21) north of range No. twenty-two-22-east, in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin-Dated Sheriff's Office, Manitowoc, June 20, 1861. Wyman Murphy, Sheriff Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin. W. M. Nichols, Plaintiff's Attorney. The above sale is hereby postponed, until Monday the 28th day of October, 1861, at the same time and place.-Sheriff's Office Manitowoc, September 14, 1861. Wyman Murphy, Sheriff. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, December 13, 1861 P. 3


GLOVER, NO NAME Knudson, Torger vs Glover et al yr. 1865; X1083; CF9


GLOVER, G. DeGuire, Arsine (G. Glover vs) yr. 1858; X1091; CF9


GLOVER, G. Edwards, Joseph (G. Glover vs) yr. 1859; X1072; CF9


GLOVER, GEORGE S. George S. Glover ag. Joseph Edwards and Anna Edwards. Motion. Lee & Walker Pltff's Attys'. J.D. Markham Deft's Atty. Judgment for Defendants by Plantiff's consent. CIRCUIT COURT for MANITOWOC COUNTY. JUDGE TAYLOR PRESIDING. April 28, 1859.


GLOVER, GEORGE S. Jones, William S. vs. Glover, George S. yr. 1862; #1311; CF 11


GLOVER, GEORGE S. Classon, J.H. (Glover, Geo. S. vs) yr. 1857; X640; CF5


GLOVER, GEORGE S. Dutton, George S. Plaintiff Glover, George S.; Glover, William H. Defendants Dfnts borrowed 396.03 on a 1 yr 10% note from plntf but didn't repay. yr. 1863; #2193; CF16


GLOVER, J. James Barry - (J. Glover vs) yr. 1870; X897; CF 7


GLOVER, J. Curran, Mary E. & (J. Glover vs) Unk heirs of James Curran, dec. yr. 1856; X331; CF3


GLOVER, J. Dallmann, William (J. Glover vs) yr. 1869; X1251; CF10


GLOVER, J. Donahugh, Michael (J. Glover vs) yr. 1859; X1245; CF10


GLOVER, J.P. Ed Carl (J.P. Glover vs) yr. 1859; X1252; CF 10


GLOVER, JAMES Keil, William vs. Glover, James P. yr. 1869;X 1810; CF 11


GLOVER, JAMES Frederick S. Kirtland vs James Glover yr. 1858; X1085; CF9


GLOVER, JAMES CHANCERY SALE. STATE OF WISCONSIN. Circuit Court for Manitowoc County. In Equity. James P. Glover surviving partner of the late firm of Smith and Glover, Complainants vs. John Whitcomb, & Mary Whitcomb, Defendants. In pursuance and by virtue of a decretal order made the 20. day of March A.D. 1855, in the above entitled cause I shall expose for sale and sell at public vendue at the Office of L.T. Warren in the village of Manitowoc in the County aforesaid on Monday the 21st day of May A.D. 1855, at ten o'clock in the forenoon the following described mortgaged premises to wit; Lots No. one (1) and two (2) in Block No. three hundred and twenty-two (322) in the village Plat of Manitowoc, according to the recorded map of said Town. Dated at Manitowoc this 3. day of April A.D. 1855. F.W. Adams, Sheriff. L.T. WARREN, complt. Soliciter. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, April 5, 1855 P. 3


GLOVER, JAMES P. MANITOWOC CO. Circuit Court-In Equity. James P. Glover, surviving partner of the firm of Smith & Glover, Complainants, vs. John Whitcomb, and Mary Whitcomb, Defendants. -Foreclosure. It satisfactorily appearing to me that a subpoena to answer was duly issued out of and under the seal of this Court, in the above cause, on the 22d day of November, A.D. 1854, and that the said subpoena has been returned by the Sheriff of Manitowoc County by his special Deputy authorized to serve the same, with a return thereon endorsed, that the said defendant John Whitcomb, is not to be found in said county; and it further appearing, from the affidavit of L.T. Warren, the complainant's solicitor, that the said defendant, John Whitcomb, is not a resident of the State of Wisconsin; Therefore, on motion of L.T. Warren, counsel for the complaintants, it is ordered that the said John Whitcomb appear in our said Court, and plead, answer, or demur to the bill of complaint on file in this cause, by the tenth day of March, 1855, and that in default thereof, the said bill be taken as confessed by the said defendant; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be served personaily on the said defendant within twenty days of that a copy thereof be published in the "Manitowoc Tribune,' a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of Manitowoc, for six weeks successively, the first publication to be within twenty days from the date of this order. S.A. WOOD, Court Commissioner for Manitowoc Co. L.T. WARREN, Solicitor and of counsel for Complainants. Attest Chas. A. Reuter, Clerk of Circit Court. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, December 23, 1854 P. 3


GLOVER, JAMES P. Knapp, David B. vs Glover, James P. yr. 1857; X1302; CF11


GLOVER, JAMES P. IN JUSTICE COURT. Manitowoc County-Town of Manitowoc. To F.M. Boucher-You are hereby notified, that a warrant of attachment has been issued against you, and your property attached to satisfy the demand of James P. Glover, amounting to seventy nine 13-100 dollars. Now unless you shall appear before George N. Woodin, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, at his office in said town, on the 29th day of August, A.D., 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Judgment will be rendered against you, and your property sold to pay the debt. Dated this 28th day of July, A.D. 1859. JAMES P. GLOVER, Plaintiff. The Manitowoc Pilot, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, October 14, 1859 P. 4


GLOVER, JAMES P. In Justice Court, Manitowoc County-Town of Manitowoc. TO F.M. Boucher-You are hereby notified, that a warrant of attachment has been issued against you, and your property attached to satisfy the demand of James P. Glover, amounting to seventy nine 13-100 dollars. Now unless you shall appear before George N. Woodin, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, at his office in said town, on the 20th day of August, A.D., 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Judgment will be rendered against you, and your property sold to pay the debt. Dated this 28th day of July, A.D. 1859. James P. Glover, Plaintiff. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 23, 1859 P.4


GLOVER, JOHN N. Bleser, Adam Plaintiff Turpin, Joseph; Glover, John N. Defendants Frederick Boucher of Manitowoc Rapids sold a mortgage by dfndts to plaintiff. Mortgage for 50.00 10% interest for 1 yr. covered purchase price of 40 acres in town Eaton. Mortgage forclosed and sold to Bleser for enough to cover mortgage and costs. yr. 1858; #1758; Boc(sic) CF 14 FLB


GLOVER, P. Cutway, Francis (P. Glover vs) yr. 1858; X1266; CF10


GLOVER, P. Dillon, John (P. Glover vs) yr. 1859; X1269; CF10


GLOVER, P. Donnelly, Henry (P. Glover vs) yr. 1859; X1268; CF10


GLOVER, P. Doty, James D. (P. Glover vs) yr. 1859; X1263; CF10


GLOVER, P. Eschenberg, H. et al vs P. Glover yr. 1860; X1576; CF12


GLOVER, PELEG Clark, Derby Plaintiff Loftus, John; Loftus, Catharine wife, Glover, Peleg Defendants Dfnts mortgage 40 acres of land in Pigeon Lake area of town of Liberty to plntf. Mortgage on foreclosed land sold by sheriff to plntf. Amt received is not enought (sic) to cover debts so judgement against dfndts for 108.34. yr. 1858; #2176; Box DF6


GLOVER, PELEG Dworzak, Francis (Franz) vs Peleg, Glover et al yr. 1867; X858l; CF7


GLOVER, PELEG Edson, H.B. (Peleg Glover vs) yr. 1850; X44, CF1


GLOVER, PELEG In Justice Court. Manitowoc County-Town of Manitowoc. TO F.M. Boucher-You are hereby notified that a warrant of attachment has been issued against you, and your property attached to satisfy the demand of Peleg Glover, amounting to forty six 89-100 dollars. Now, unless you shall appear before George N. Woodin, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, at his office in said town, on the 20th day of August, A.D. 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, judgment will be rendered against you and your property sold to pay the debt. Dated this 28th day of July, A.D., 1859. Peleg Glover, Plaintiff. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 23, 1859 P.4


GLOVER, PELEG In Justice Court. Manitowoc county-Town of Manitowoc. TO F.M. Boucher-You are hereby notified that a warrant of attachment has been issued against you, and your property attached to satisfy the demand of Peleg Glover, amounting to forty six 89-100 dollars. Now unless you shall appear before George N. Woodin, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, at his office in said town, on the 29th day of August, A.D. 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, judgement will be rendered against you and your property sold to pay the debt. Dated this 28th day of July, A.D., 1859. Peleg Glover, Plaintiff. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, August 5, 1859 P.3


GLOVER, R. John E. Birdsell - (R. Glover vs) yr. 1856; X1249; CF 10


GLOVER, R.E. Alter, Eugene Defendant - Glover, R.E. Plaintiff Plntf hired dfndt to drive plntf's team and wagon to Sheboygan and back. Plntf contends that dfndt damaged on horse of team thru neglect. Jury did not agree yr. 1854; #2131; Box CF 16 FLB


GLOVER, RUSSELL E. REFEREE'S SALE. STATE OF WISCONSIN, MANITOWOC County, Circuit Court. Ole G. Knudson, against Nills Nielson, Harold Torrison, H.W. Chamberlain, Abner S. Wise, Singamund Wise, James W. Vail, T. Little, C.R. Baker, Nicholas Wollmer, Russell E. Glover, William Buch, Knud Torrison and Jule Torrison. By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure rendered by the Circuit Court in and for the county of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, in the above entitled action on the 30th day of April A.D., 1862, I will sell at Public Venue to the highest bidder at the Court House in the Village of Manitowoc, in said county, on Saturday the 22d day of August A.D. 1862 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, of as much thereof as will reflect the amount of said judgment and costs, to-wit: One square acre of land out of the south-east corner of the east half of section numbered six (6), in township numbered eighteen (18), north of range no. 22 east, all in the county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin. S.A. WOOD, Referee. J.D. MARKHAN, Atty. for Pltff. Date, Manitowoc May 6th 1862. Manitowoc Weekly Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, October 22, 1862 P. 4


GLOVER, RUSSELL E. GUARDIANS SALE. IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the guardianship of the minor heirs of Russel E. Glover, deceased. Notice is hereby given,that by virtue and in pursuance of an Order of License, made in said matter, on the 14th day of May, A.D. 1877, by the County court of said county, the undersigned Zilpha Albee, guardian of the minor heirs of Russel E. Glover, deceased, will on Monday the 18th day of June, A.D. 1877, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of the County Judge, in the city of Manitowoc,in said county, offer for sale at Public Vendue, the following described lands, to-wit: the west half of the northwest quarter of section number twenty-seven (27) of town twenty (20) range number twenty-four 924) contain eighty acres of land more or less, according to Government survey. The terms of sale cash. Dated at Manitowoc, the 15th day of May, A.D. 1877. Zilpha Albee, Guardian. Manitowoc Pilot, June 7, 1877 P. 2



GLOVER, W. Jonas Brandies (W. Glover vs) yr. 1863; X1239; CF 10


GLOVER, W. King, Robert (W. Glover vs) yr. 1862; X780; CF7


GLOVER, W. Donahue, Michael (W. Glover vs) yr. 1860; X1241; CF10


GLOVER, W. Louis Kemper (W. Glover vs) yr. 1863; X 1096; CF 9


GLOVER, WILLIAM G. Isaac Calder or Caldwell(sic) (Louisville, Ky) Will of William G. Glover yr. 1871; #104; CF 22


GLOVER, WILLIAM H. Dutton, George S. Plaintiff Glover, George S.; Glover, William H. Defendants Dfnts borrowed 396.03 on a 1 yr 10% note from plntf but didn't repay. yr. 1863; #2193; CF16


GLOVER, WILLIAM H. Kenosha Co. Banks vs William H. Glover et al yr. 1862; X 1103; CF 9


GLOVER, WILLIAM H. SHERIFF'S SALE. Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. William H. Glover vs. Thomas Kennedy. BY virtue of an execution issued from said Court, to me directed and delivered, against the personal and real property of the above named defendant, Thomas Kennedy, I have this day seized and levied upon all the right, title and interest which the said defendant had in and to Lots twelve 12, and five 5, in the town plot of Lenaville, in the town of Manitowoc Rapids county of Manitowoc, state of Wisconsin, with the appurtenances thereto belonging, on the 9th day of May, A.D. 1862, or he may have since acquired thereto, which said right, title and interest of said defendant, I shall expose for sale and sell at the Court House, in the village of Manitowoc, on the 6th day of September, A.D. 1862, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to satisfy said execution together with the expenses of sale. Dated Sheriff's Office, Manitowoc, July 16, 1862. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wis. GEO. N. WOODIN, Pl'tff's Att'y. The above sale is adjourned to the 20th day of September, 1862, at the same hour and place. Dated Sept. 6, 1862. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff. by R.T. BLAKE, Under Sheriff. GEO. N. WOODIN, Pl'ff's Att'y. The above sale is further adjourned until October 4th, 1862, at the same hour and place. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff. by R.T. BLAKE, Under Sheriff. Dated September 17th, 1862. The above sale is further adjourned until October 18th, 1862, at the same hour and place. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff. by R.T. BLAKE, Under Sheriff. The Manitowoc Pilot, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, October 24, 1862 P. 4


GLOVER, WILLIAM R. M. Brewer Will of William R. Glover yr. 1871; #104; CF 22


GLOVER, WM. C. Bell, Robert S. Captain Captain Bell purchased the schooner Wm. Tell from Joseph C. McCormick, giving notes and a mortgage to Wm. C. Glover who in turn issued note to McCormick as security for the balance of the sale of the Schooner. yr. 1864; #1972; Box CF 15 FLB


GLOVER, WM. H. Grand and Petit Jurors. We are indebted to W.F. Eldridge, Esq., Deputy Clerk of the Court, for the following list of Grand and Petit Jurors, drawn on Saturday last for the October term of the Circuit Court. GRAND JURORS. Martin Brothers, Albert Barry, L.S. House, H.H. Smith, Joseph Waller, Edmund Sullivan, Casper Fleischer, Bartley McGuire, Wm. Lendt, Ira Clark, James Kirby, Charles Tisch, N. Sorrenson, W. H. Metcalf, Michael Fellows, Thomas Watts, Plinny Price, Joseph Vilas, Jr., Adam Roberts, John F. Guyles, Thomas Burns, Wm. H. Glover, C.P. Northrop. PETIT JURORS. James H. Hudges, John O'Laughlin, John O'Hern, A.C. Pool, Dan Shanahan, Sam. H. Phillips, August Riebler, August Apel, J. Draper, D. Neagel, L.H. Knapp, John Kenn, H.F. Hubbard, Richard Ownes, A.W. Bowman, Jas. Bennett, W. Clothier, John Birdsell, Jospeh Symes, Win. Smith, Conrad Bates, George Sharp, Ava Smith, H. Schlichting, Geo. S. Lawrence, H.F. Belitz, C.H. Jennison, M. Oleson, F. Kulhman, J. Wenner, C.F. Rendiger, Henry Riesland, Briston Rowley, Peter Schneider, Henry Heap, Edward Saunders. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 16, 1859 P.3


GLOVER, ZILPHA Abbott, Eldridge Plaintiff Defendants: McAllister, Charles Glover, Zilpha On May 1 1856 McAllister mtg'd 5 lots in village of Mtwc. to Eldridge of Green Lake WI. Mtge changed hands 3 times finally back to Abbott. at time of Foreclosure McAllister owed $1,092.02 Real estate sold at auction for $350.00 Glover is defendant by reason of a claim on the property. yr 1858; #1780; Box CF 14 FLB


GLOVER, ZILPHA SHERIFF'S SALE, State of Wisconsin Manitowoc County, Circuit Court. Eldridge L. Abbott pl'ff. against Charles McAlister, & Zilpha Glover, Def'ts. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. In virtue of and pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court in the above entitled action, dated October 28th 1858, I shall expose for sale and sell at public auction at the Court House in the Village of Manitowoc on Saturday the 20th day of August A.D. 1859, at the hour of 10 A.M. of that day, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof, as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and cost, together with the expenses of sale to-wit: all those certain pieces or parcels of land situated in the Village and County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, viz; lots number sixteen (16) seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) in block number one hundred and fifteen (115) and lots number fifteen (15) and seventeen (17) in Block number one hundred an sixteen (116). Dated at Sheriff's Office Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Feb. 14th 1859. L. KEMPER, Sheriff. By. F. SOLOMON, Deputy. J.D. MARKHAM, Att'y for Plff. The Daily Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, April 30, 1859 P. 4


GLOVERS, WILLIAM Blake, Robert F. Defendant Pierce, T. Jerome Plaintiff Blake as deputy sheriff, persuant to a court order in the case of William S. Jones and Thomas S. Shepard VS George S. Glover and William Glovers, Blake conficated(sic) about 30,000 feet of pine lumber on the pier at Manitowoc as stock in trade of the Glover firm. Jury didn't agree with Blake and awarded Pierce $220.00 damages. yr. 1862; #1866; Box CF 14 FLB


GLUECKSTEIN, HENRY Bias, Matthias vs Glueckstein, Henry yr. 1880; 1133; CF 36


GNADT, JOHN IN PROBATE:-Manitowoc County Court. In the matter of the estate of John Gnadt deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Carl Pleinske of Manitowoc county representing among other things that John Gnadt late of Manitowoc county on the 24th day of August A.D., 1874 at Town of Newton died intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this State and that the said petitioner is the father-in-law of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to Carl Weinecke granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before the Judge of this court, on Monday, the 12th day of October A.D. 1874, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my office in said county. Ordered further that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot a weekly newspaper printed in said county. Dated at Manitowoc, the 12th day of Sept. A.D. 1874. T.G. Olmsted, County Judge. Manitowoc Pilot, September 17, 1874 P. 1 ***** IN PROBATE:-Manitowoc County Court. In the matter of the estate of John Gnadt deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Carl Pleinske of Manitowoc county representing among other things that John Gnadt late of Manitowoc county on the 24th day of August A.D., 1874 at Town of Newton died intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this State and that the said petitioner is the father-in-law of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to Carl Weinecke granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before the Judge of this court, on Monday, the 12th day of October A.D. 1874, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my office in said county. Ordered further that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot a weekly newspaper printed in said county. Dated at Manitowoc, the 12th day of Sept. A.D. 1874. T.G. Olmsted, County Judge. Manitowoc Pilot, October 1, 1874 P. 1



GODFREY, (NO NAME) Brooks - Godfrey 1879 CF29 653


GODFREY, (NO NAME) Dewing - Godfrey yr. 1879; #653; CF29


GODFREY, FREEMAN Circuit Court. The following is a full report of the cases tried and disposed of during the present term of the Circuit Court; Jan. 26th. Freeman Godfrey vs J.H. Thornton et al.-Continued to Fond du Lac.... Manitowoc Tribune, January 31, 1878 P. 3 *Note: Article contained long list which was taken apart for each individual.


GOEDECKE, FREDERICK (First publication Aug. 10, 1882.) No. 74 IN PROBATE,-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Goedecke, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Wilhelmina M. Rades, of the town of Rhine, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, representing among other things that Frederick Godecke, late of Manitowoc county, Wis., prior to the 29th day of July, A.D., 1882, at the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc county, Wis., died intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this state, and that the said petitioner is a daughter of said deceased, and praying that administration of said deceased be to John Voss granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before the judge of this court, on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, A.D., 1882, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my office in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at Manitowoc, in said county. Dated at Manitowoc, the 8th day of August, A.D., 1882. R.D. Smart, County Judge. Nash & Nash, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, August 24, 1882 P. 2



GOEDJEN, ELLEN Fehmling, Fred. (for permit to sell lands) of 770 N. Halstead St., Chicago, Ill. John McCarty, then resident of Mtwc. Co. d. intest. many years ago. Surv. by widow, Mary McCarty. Ch: Nora McCarty, Mary Fehmling nee McCarty formerly petitioner's wife, John McCarty, Dennis McCarty, Joseph McCarty, Bridget Bertchey nee McCarty, Margaret Driscoll nee McCarty, Catherine Lynch nee McCarty now dec., Ellen Goeden nee McCarty, (1901) Fred Fehmling now resides at Berrien Springs, Berrien Co., Mich. Wm. Fehmling, one of ch., res @ Barrien Spgs and was 21 on 22 June 1901. Fred. Fehmling, son, d. 10 May 1891 ca. age 14 Mary MCarty (sic) d. 30 Mar. 1898 yr. 1889; #1933; CF46 Goedwin Elizabeth Eames, Jenette & Goedwin, Elizabeth; Smith, Lafayette & Smith, Ira vs Smith, Rockaway; Smith, James L.; Smith, Ira M.; Smith, Alfred; Smith Ella; Van Valkenburg, Daniel S; Van Valkenburg, Wallace G.; Van Valkenburg, Robert G. & Van Valkenburg, Orrin B. Settelment of Estate. yr. 1894; #3020; CF31


GOEHEE, EMILY Dunkin (Duncan), John S. (State of Wis vs) 1st Wife Emily Goehee m-22 Nov 1835 Town of Bombay, Franklin, N.Y. 2nd Wife Sarah Douglas m-15 Sep 1871 Town of Cato, MTWC, WI Bigamy yr. 1873; CX2683; CF19


GOERES, (NO NAME) Drehor, Carl Deft. - Goeres Pltf. Collect pay for painting. Town of Eaton yr. 1877; #708; CF30


GOERES, BERNBARD (SIC) COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. SMART, J. 21-In re estate of Bernbard (sic) Goeres, deceased; order entered for proof of will. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 28, 1882 P. 4


GOERES, H. Ellenbecker, John/Kuenne, Herman (Goeres, H. vs.) libel case/all reside at Kiel. Kuenne & Ellenbecker owners & pub. of "Kiel Nat. Zeitung" a German nspr pub. at Kiel. yr. 1903; #3943; CF63


GOERES, HENRY (First publication December 28, 1882.) SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT MANITOWOC COUNTY, ss. Henry Goeres, Plaintiff, vs. George Fischer and Elizabeth Fischer his wife, Defendants. By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court in and for the county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin in the above entitled action, against the personal and real property of the defendents above named, to me directed and delivered, I have seized and taken the following described real estate, and all the right, title and interest which the said defendants, George Fischer and Elizabeth Fischer, his wife, had in and to said real estate at the day of docketing of said judgment, to-wit: on the 1st day of June, 1880, or have since acquired, viz: The North-half of the South-west quarter of the North-west quarter of Section Number Thirty-three (33) Town number Eighteen (18), Range Number Twenty-one (21) east, in the county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, of which land I shall sell a quantity sufficient to pay the amount of the judgment in the above entitled action, interest, cots and expense of sale, all of which right, title and interest to the same as aforesaid, I shall expose for sale and sell at public auction, as by law directed, on Saturday the 10th day of February, A.D., 1883, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M., at the front door of the court house in the city of Manitowoc in Manitowoc county, Wisconsin. Dated, December 26, 1882. M.H. Murphy, Sheriff of Manitowoc Co., Wis. Manitowoc Pilot, December 28, 1882 P. 3


GOERES, HENRY/BERTHA (First publication October 20, 1887.) STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. Catharina Mertens, plaintiff, vs. William Ledderbaum, Louisa Ledderbaum, Christophe Hentrichs, Henry Goeres and Bertha Goeres, defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and order of sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action on the 5th day of October, A.D., 1886, I, the undersigned sheriff of the county of Manitowoc, in the state aforesaid, will as such sheriff, offer for sale and sell at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the office of said sheriff, in the court house, in the city of Manitowoc, in the county and state aforesaid, on Saturday, the third (3rd) day of December, A.D., 1887, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to pay the amount adjudged to said plaintiff, for principal, interest, costs and taxes, together with the expenses of sale thereof, the premises described in said judgment as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the south-east corner of the north one-third (n 1/3) of the west two-thirds (w 2/3) of the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter, (se 1/4 of nw 1/4), of section thirty, (30), town seventeen, (17), north, of range twenty-one (21), east, in the county of Manitowoc and state of Wisconsin, thence running west one hundred and ninety-five (195) feet, thence north five hundred and forty-five (545) feet, thence in a south-easterly direction along the line of the Sheboygan and Calumet Plank Road, two hundred and eighty-three (283) feet, thence south three hundred and sixty-five (365) feet, to the point of beginning, containing two (2) acres and twenty-two (22) square rods, and being a part of the said north 1/3 of west 2/3 of the se 1/4 of nw 1/4 of section 30 town 17, range 21, aforesaid; or so much thereof as may be sufficient to raise the amount due to said plaintiff for said principal, interest and costs, together with said taxes and costs of sale. Dated at Manitowoc, Wis., October 19, A.D., 1887. John Bolen, Sheriff of Manitowoc county, Wis. J.E. McMullen, Plaintiff's Attorney. Manitowoc Pilot, November 3, 1887 P. 3



GOERES, HENRY F. Belitz, Henry F. - (Henry F. Goeres vs) yr. 1876; X1642; CF 13


GOERS, (NO NAME) Dreher - Goers yr. 1877; #708; CF30


GOERS, BERNARD (GOERES?) (First publication February 28, 1882) STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF MAN itowoc (sic). ss. Probate Office, Manitowoc, February 21st, A.D., 1882. In the matter of the Proof and Probate of the last Will and Testament of Bernard Goers, deceased, late of the County of Manitowoc, Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Bernard Goers, deceased, late of the County of Manitowoc, has been filed in this office; and whereas application has been made by Henry Goers praying that the same be proven and admitted to Probate according to the law of this State; and that he be appointed administrator with the will annexed of said estate. Therefore, it is ordered that said application be heard before me at the Probate Office in Manitowoc, in said County, on Tuesday,the 28th day of March, A.D., 1882, at 10 o'clock, A.M. And it is further ordered, that notice shall be given to all persons interested in said will, of the time and place of said hearing, by publication in the Lake Shore Times, a newspaper printed in said connity (sic), for three successive weeks, once each week, prior to the time of such hearing. By the Court; R.D. SMART, County Judge H.G. & W.J. Turner, Attys. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 28, 1882 P. 4


GOERES, HENRY

(First publication May 29, 1890.)
CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY.
John W. Barnes, plaintiff, vs. John P. Christman, Elizabeth Christman, his wife; Susanna Christman, Joseph Gilsdorf, Joseph Breu, Mathias Haungs, Henry Goeres and E. Nelleson, defendants.
By virtue of and pursuant to a  judgment of foreclosure and sale rendered in the above entitled action at a general term of the Circuit Court for the county of Manitowoc, held at the court house in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and dated the 30th day of June, A.D., 1887, I shall offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder at the sheriff's office in the court house in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on the 12th day of July, A.D., 1890 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, all the following described real estate directed by said judgment to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon to the plaintiff for principal, interest and costs, to wit: all the following described tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situated in the county of Manitowoc and state of Wisconsin, to-wit: The northeast quarter (NE1/4) of the southwest quarter (SW1/4) and the northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the southeast quarter (SE1/4) and the southeast quarter (SE1/4) of the northeast quarter (NE1/4) of the southeast quarter (SE1/4) all in section No. sixteen (16) township No. eighteen (18) north of range twenty-one (21) east in Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, containing 160 acres of land more or less according to government survey.
Dated May 26th., 1890.
Frank Zeman, Sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
Walker & Brown, Attorneys.
Manitowoc Pilot, June 19, 1890 P. 2
also in:
Manitowoc Pilot, July 3, 1890 P. 2


GOETYLA, (NO NAME) Board of Supervisors vs Goetyla yr. 1854; X1036; CF 8


GOETZ, ALOIS Breu, Joseph (Alois Goetz vs) Promissory note dispute yr. 1886; #1378; CF 42


GOETZ, ALOIS Christmann, John Peter (Alois Goetz vs) Promissory note dispute yr. 1886; #1378; CFR42


GOETZLER & SON No decision has been given in Municipal court in the case in which Goetzler & Son sue the city for $139 for work at the library. The case was ended at noon. It is probable that Knickelbein & Dummer will also demand pay for the work in court. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, March 17, 1905 P. 2


GOETZLER, VALENTINE COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. SMART, J. 23-In re estate of George Veith, deceased; Fred Breunig and Valentine Goetzler appointed appraisers and inventory filed. Order entered to sell personal estate. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 28, 1882 P. 4


GOFF, WILLIAM Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. State of Wisconsin-Manitowoc County Circuit Court. Julius Henry Kimball against Floyd Johnson, William Goff, Josiah Johnson, Henry B. Towslec, Daniel Knapp, Henry Howard, Alanson Hickok, Lindsey W. Dunham. IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment rendered in this action, on the 25th day of October, 1859, I shall sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House in the village of Manitowoc, on the ninth day of February A.D. 1860, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment and costs and expenses of sale, to wit: The south half of the north-east quarter, and the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section number two, township number nineteen, north of range number twenty two east, containing 120 acres of land, more or less, together with the steam saw mill and its appurtenances created on or near said premises by the said Goff and Josiah Johnson.-Sheriff's office, Manitowoc, October 25, 1859. Louis Kemper, Sheriff. J.I. Pittit, Plaintiff's Attorney, of Kenosha city. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, October 28, 1859 P.3


GOGLIN, CARL COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. SMART, J. 23-In re estate of Carl Goglin, deceased; letters testamentary issued to John Franz. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 28, 1882 P. 4


GOGOLIN, CARL 23-In re estate of Carl Gogolin, deceased:-Special administrator appointed and bond approved. Appraisers appointed. Order of license to sell personal estate entered. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, January 31, 1882 P. 4


GOGOLIN, CARL COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. SMART, J. 21-In re estate of Carl Gogolin, deceased; John Franz appoited (sic) executor. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 28, 1882 P. 4


GOGOLIN, CARL COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. SMART, J. March 10-In re estate of Carl Gogolin, deceased; order allowing account for special administrator, and discharging him from that trust. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, March 21, 1882 P. 4


GOGLIN, CARL (First publication Jan. 26, 1882.) No. 9 STATE OF WISCONSIN,-COUNTY OF MANITOWOC.-ss. Probate Office, Manitowoc, January 21, A.D., 1882. In the matter of the proof and probate of the last will and testament of Carl Goglin, deceased, late of the town of Maple Grove, in the county of Manitowoc, has been filed in this office; and whereas application has been made by John Franz, praying that the same be proven and admitted to probate according to the laws of this state: Therefore, it is ordered that said application be heard before the county court of said county, at the probate office in Manitowoc, in said county, on Tuesday, the 21st day of February, A.D., 1882 at ten o'clock, A.M., of that day. And it is further ordered, that notice shall be given to all persons interested in said will, of the time and place of said hearing, by publication of this order, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, once each week, prior to the time of such hearing. By the court, R.D. Smart, County Judge. Schmitz & Kirwan, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, February 2, 1882 P. 2



GOGOLIN, CHAS. 21-In re estate of Chas. Gogolin, deceased:-Will presented for probate and order entered for proof of will. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, January 31, 1882 P. 4


GOHRBRANDT, GUSTAVE MANITOWOC COUNTY, CITY OF MANITOWOC. ss In Justice Court. To Peter Sagler, Defendant. You are hereby notified that a warrant of attachment has been issued against you and your property attached to satisfy the demand of John Schreihardt, amounting to the sum of forty-eight dollars, over and above all legal set-offs with interest and cost of suit. Now unless you shall appear before William H. Glover, a justice of the peace, in an for said county at his office in the city of Manitowoc, county of Manitowoc,and state of Wisconsin, on the 6th day of January, A.D. 1875, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, judgment will be rendered against you and your property sold to pay the debt. Dated this 8th day of December, A.D. 1874. John Schreihardt, Plaintiff. Manitowoc Pilot, December 24, 1874 P. 2



GOLDEN, JAMES Conway, Edward vs. Golden, James yr. 1875; #572; CF28


GOLDENSTEAD, AUGUST Thomas Ahearn vs August Goldenstead yr 1856; #X 365; CF 3


GOLL, JULIUS Boldus, Catherine Deft. Frank, August & Goll, Julius Pltf. Intent to defraud Manitowoc, Wis. yr. 1876; Case No. 665; Box C.F. 29 Boldns on index card


GOLLEN, ANN DeMusil, Catherine; DeMusil, Theodore Plaintiffs Riplinger, Michael Defendant An action requesting the (sic) court to appoint John P. Pitch as guardian Ad Litem to represent the children of Franz DeMusil Namely Catherine age 18, theodore (sic) age 17, Anna Gollen mother of Frank DeMusil age 13, Mathias age 12, Peter age 10, John age 8. Franz DeMusil died Jan 12 1869 but before death he turned over certain real estate in town of Newton to defendant to be used for his children. def refuses to relaease (sic) same. Guardian is to prosecute this trust. yr. 1876; #1952; CF15


GONYE, CYRIEL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. First Publication July 29 1886. In Probate-Manitowoc County Court. In the matter of the Estate of Cyriel Gonye, deceased. To All Whom It May Concern: Letters of Administration with the Will annexed having been issued to George Mittnacht on the 27th day of July, A.D., 1886, and six months from and after said day being allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims for examination and allowance, notice is hereby given that the undersigned will on the last Tuesdays of August and September 1886 and the first Tuesday of January 1887 at the Probate Office in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, receive, examine, and adjust all claims, and demands of all persons against said deceased. Dated July 27th, 1886. Carl H. Schmidt, County Judge. Nash & Nash, Attorneys. Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, Thursday, August 5, 1886 P. 5


GOODENOW, (NO NAME) Birdsall (Goodenow vs) yr. 1869; X1003; CF 8


GOODENOW, ELIJA Kidder, Esther vs Lenox, Geo W. Lenox, Amanda; Goodenow, Elija yr. 1859; X 1308; CF 11


GOODENOW, SYLVESTER Klingholz, Chas. (Sylvester Goodenow et al vs) yr. 1858; X1643; CF13


GOODENOW, SYLVESTER Classon, George F. (Sylvester Goodenow vs) yr. 1857; X1644; CF13


GOODENOW, SYLVESTER Circuit Court-County of Manitowoc. Luther Dana, against Nicholas Wollmer, Paulina Wollmer, Theodore C. Shove, Edwin Hunt, Stephen Hubbard, Isaac F. Winn, Harvey E. Case, Sylvester Goodenow, Lewis A. Mann, Jas. Herman, Thomas Robinson, John Robinson, Jas. Bennett, George Schuchardt, George Graves, Fred Pootzman, Peter J. Blesch, Chas. H. Walkker, Tracy J. Brown, George C. Walker, Jirsh D. Cole, and Richard Klingholz. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. To the above named Defendants. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Luther Dana, plaintiff, which was on the 22nd day of August, 1859, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. GEO. N. WOODIN, Pl'iffs Atty. Manitowoc, September 5, 1859 The Manitowoc Pilot, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, October 14, 1859 P. 4


GOODENOW, SYLVESTER Circuit Court-County of Manitowoc. Luther Dana, against Nicholas Wollmer, Paulina Wollmer, Theodore C. Shove, Edwia Hunt, Stephen Hubbard, Isaac F. Winn, Harvey E. Case, Sylvester Goodenow, Lewis A Mann, Jas. Herman, Thomas Robinson, John Robinson, Jas. Bennett, George Schurchardt, George Graves, Fred Plotzman, Peter J. Blesch, Chas. H. Walkker, Tracy J. Brown, George C. Walke, Jirah D. Cole, and Richard Klingholz. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. To the above named Defendants. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Luther Dana, plaintiff, which was on the 22nd day of August, 1859, filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Geo. H. Woodin, Pl'tiffs Atty. Manitowoc, September 5, 1859. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 16, 1859 P.3


GOODENOW, WASHINGTON SHERIFF'S SALE-State of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Manitowoc County. Washington Goodenow ag'st Wyman Murphy, Ela A. Murphy and Hiram McAllister. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. In virtue of and pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court in the above entitled action dated November 1st 1858, I shall expose for sale and sell at Public auction at the Court House, in the Village of Manitowoc, on Tuesday the 24th day of May 1859 at the hour of 10 A.M. of that day the following described mortgaged premises or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgement, interest and costs, together with expenses of sale to-wit. Lot no. eight (8) in block no. one hundred and fifty five, (155) in the Village and County of Manitowoc State of Wisconsin. Dated Sheriff's Office Manitowoc Wis. November 20th 1858. J.D. MARKHAM, Atty. for Pl'ff T.A.H. EDWARDS, Sheriff. The Daily Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, January 4, 1859 P. 4


GOODENOW, WASHINGTON SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF WISCONSIN, Manitowoc County Circuit Court. Washington Goodenow, vs Gertrude Ho(?)ng. BY virtue of a Judgment of foreclosure rendered by the Circuit Court in and for the County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, in the above entitled action on the 20th day of April, A.D. 1862, I will sell at Public Venue to the highest bidder at the Court House, in the Village of Manitowoc, in said County, on Saturday the 21st day of June A.D. 1862, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described property, or so much thereof as will raise the amount of said Judgment and costs, to-wit: The following described tract or lot of land situated in the Village and County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, commencing at a point twenty-five feet north of the south west corner of lot No. 6. to block no. 164 in the aforesaid Village of Manitowoc, from thence running due east fifty feet to the east line of said lot six (6) from thence running due north 20 feet, from thence running due west fifty feet to the west line of said lot six (6), from thence due south 20 feet to the place of beginning, in all a strip of land Twenty foot in width, with the appurtenances thereto belonging, all in the Village and County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff, J.D. MARKHAM, Att'y for Pltff. Dated Sheriff's Office, May 6th 1862. Manitowoc Weekly Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, October 22, 1862 P. 4


GOODMAN, HARRY In Municipal Court Harry Goodman, charged with an assault upon Mrs. Mary Ballassa was dicharged from custody, the jury returning a verdict of not guilty. The case grew out of the trouble of long standing between the two tenants of one house. Goodman recently lodged a complaint charging Mrs. Ballassa with using abusive language and she was fined in court. Sunday there was a birthday party at Goodman's home and a disagreement between the two families resulted in a mix-up that gave opportunity for the charge filed by the woman. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 30, 1904 P. 1


GOODMAN, WASHINGTON Jones, Benjamin et al vs. Goodman, Washington yr. 1860; #1322; CF 11


GOODMANSON, BETSEY Knuteson, Rose (Goodmanson, Betsey vs) Forclosure of Mortgage yr. 1871; #1133; CF22

Sheriff's Sale.
CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY.-Betsey Gordmanson, Almey Erickson, Robbey Knute Knuteson Yomer, Anna Hanson and Mary Knuteson Yomer, Plaintiffs, against Rose Knuteson, defendant. By virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled cause; dated June 28, 1871. I shall expose for sale, at the Court House in the city of Manitowoc, and county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, on the 18th day of May, 1872 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, all the following described mortgaged premises, or as much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, and costs of such sale, as follows, to wit: All the following real estate lying and being in the county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, viz: The south west 1/4 of the south west 1/4 of section number twenty-seven (27, Town number nineteen, (19), Range number Twenty-two (22) east, containing forty acres of land according to the official survey.
Dated at Manitowoc, Wis., March 18th, 1872.
Albert Wittenberg, Sheriff.
J.D. Markham, Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Manitowoc Pilot, April 11, 1872 P. 4


GOODWIN, S.W. Buell, C.; Buell, E.W. & Goodwin, S.W. all of Waterville, N.Y. vs Ryder, Charles L. Promissory note yr. 1875; #404; CF 26


GOOKIN, SAMUEL H. United States Marshal's Sale. John W. Perego, Edward B. Bulkley, John G. Plimpton, & George L. Bulkley vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Holverson, Benjamin Wellington. Henry W. Wellington, vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Welles Coverly, J.N. Frye & Hiram Knapp. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. John L. Emmons, James H. Danfort & Pretiss W. Scudder. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Daniel B. Stedman, George Stedman & S.P. Rider. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Henry W. Wellington, John A.D. Gross, Cornelius Wellington & Nathan H. Daniels. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Joel E. Holbrook & Joseph A. Arnold. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Samuel D. Talbott. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Frederic Sweetser, Samuel H. Gookin, James Swan & Isaac D. Blodgett, vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. By virtue of nine writs of Fi. Fa. issued by the District court of the United States for the District of Wisconsin, on the 2d day of December, 1861, in the above entitled causes, I have seized and taken, and shall expose for sale, and sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, on Monday the 30th day of December, 1861, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M., at the Store lately occupied by the above named defendants, in the Village of Manitowoc, and state of Wisconsin, the following described personal property to-wit: The stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware Boots and Shoe, Previsions, &c., now in the store lately occupied by the above named defendents. Also 1 lot of lumber now lying on the south side of the North Pier, supposed to contain 20,000 feet, be the same more or less. One lot of culled lumber on the dock owned by said defendants and suppose to contain ten thousand feet be the same more or less. One lot of lumber laying at Brown's Mill in the village of Manitowoc, suppose to contain ten thousand fee be the same more or less. One lot of logs lying in the Manitowoc River containing 1,000,000 feet be the same more or less marked as follows, to wit: (VV.K, TC,-LMJ.) 34 M. shingles lying on the lot lately occupied by said defendants, 300 Cedar Posts in the same place. 1 new double wagon; 1 lot of Rye containing 1200 bushels more or less. 1 lot of Barley containing 80 bushels more or less; 4 large safe; 2 show cases; 2 stoves with pipe attached; 1 lot Coupter Scales, fixtures &c., belonging to said defendants. 1 lot of Grind Stones; 10 Kettles; 2 Fanning Mills; 1 Truck; 3 sets Platform scales; 1 large lot of Sash; 5 Cultivators; 5 Straw Cutters; 1 lot of Clover Seed; 1 lot of Timothy seed; 1 Corn Sheller; 1 lot Fish barrels; 1 small lot Oak Timber. And other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale will continue from day to day until the whole property is disposed of. Darius C. Jackson, Marshal. By S.S. St. John, Deputy, Dated at Manitowoc, December, 6th 1861 Manitowoc Tri Weekly Tribune, Saturday, December 14, 1861 P. 6


GORTON, (NO NAME) Jones - Gorton yr. 1887; #6161; CF 43


GORTON, HUGH Jones, Thomas & wife Jenne Defendants Gorton, Hugh Plaintiff Promissory Note yr. 1887; #1661; CF 43


GOSSE, FRITZ Dassler, Alma, infant, by Ernst Dassler, her guardian vs Gosse, Fritz Pltff is 20 yrs old, Ernst Dassler is her father They li Tn of Centreville (sic) Pltff states def has accused her of adultery with Herman Schmidt, a married man. She was a servant in his home in Town of Mosel, Sheboygan Co. yr. 1900; #3711 E1; CF59


GOSSETT, ROSILLA Order for proof of will. STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of Rosilla Gossett Deceased. In Probate. An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Rosilla Gossett of Manitowoc, in said County, having been delivered into said court: And Walter M. Joyce, of Manitowoc, in said County, having presented to said court, his petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that said Rosilla Gossett died testate, at Manitowoc, in said county, on the 9th day of October, 1912; that said instrument is the Last Will of said deceased and that Walter M. Joyce is named therein as Executor, and praying that said instrument be proven and admitted to probate and that letter testamentary be thereon issued to Walter M.Joyce. It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said Last Will and Testament be taken at a Special term of said County Court, to be held at the Probate Office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. And it is Further Ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper published in said Manitowoc County. Dated Nov. 14, 1912. By the Court, John Chloupek, County Judge. Healy & Joyce, Attys. Manitowoc Pilot, November 28, 1912 P. 4



GOTTFRIED, (NO NAME) Kline, Elizabeth et al* (Kline, Henry vs) *Statesman, Gottfried yr. 1863; X1311; CF11


GOUDER, CARL Birdsall Col W. & wife Augusta; Lantry, John; Rathsack, William Sr.; & William Jr.; Rathsack, Louis; Olp, Albert; Kraynek, John; Gouder, Carl; and Schroeder, Henry. Schroeder, John; (Nelson, Niles) Collect money owed from lumber. yr. 1894; Case No. 3023; Box No. C.F. 51


GOULD, CHARLES D. STATE OF WISCONSIN. Manitowoc County Circuit Court. In Equity. Bill for partition of Real Estate. Benj. Jones vs Levi Beardsley, Philo Gridley, Samuel Stocking, Eliha Phinney, Thomas H. Hubbard, Charles A. Mann, Peter Van Vechten, Charles D. Gould, Robert M. Seymour, Bradford R. Wood and Oliver O. Morse, are now residents of the State of Wisconsin, and that there are certain other persons whose names and places of residence are unknown, who have or claim to have some interest in the lands of which partition is sought by the Bill in this cause, and that no appearance has been entered in this cause by said defendants last above named, or any of them or by any other person or persons as defendants in this cause. On motion of Lee & Walker solicitors for the complainant it is ordered that said defendants Levi Beardsley, Philo Gridley, Samuel Stocking, Eliha Phinney, Thos. H. Hubbard, Charles A. Mann, Rob. M. Seymour, Bradford R. Wood, Oliver A. Morse and all other person, who have or claim to have any interest in the said premises do appear and plead answer or demur to the complainents Bill of Complaint on file in this cause, by the second day of July next, and that in default thereof said Bill will be taken as confessed by them and each and every of them. The said premises above mentioned, the partition of which is sought by the Bill in this cause are described as follows to wit: "The west half of Section No. thirty (30) in Township No. nineteen (19) north of Range No. twenty four (24) east in the County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, containing three hundred and twenty (320) acres of Land according to Government survey thereof. It is further ordered that the complainant cause a copy of this order to be published in the Manitowoc Tribune a newspaper published in said Manitowoc County, for six weeks successively prior to said second day of July A.D. 1855. Dated March 22nd. 1855 Lee & Walker Sols. for Complt. By the Court, W.R. Go?sline, Judge. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, April 5, 1855 P. 3


GOURKE, THOMAS Jones, Gustav & Gourke, Thomas (Rusch, Fred (State of Wisconsin) vs.) Assault yr. 1886; #73; CF 68


GRABO, HERMAN Epstein, Nathan vs. Grabo, Herman Money owed yr. 1881; #1196; CF306


GRABO, HERMAN Epstein, Nathan et al vs Grabo, Herman and 1st Natl Bank Financial dispute yr. 1881; #1204; CF37


GRABO, HERMAN Epstein, Thomas et al vs Herman Grabo & First Natl Bank Financial dispute (Hides) yr. 1881; #1205; CF37


GRABS, MARY Balz, Katharine 13 yrs on 6 Aug 1890; Balz, Mary 11 yrs 3 Jan 1890; Balz, William 9 yrs 12 Feb 1890; Balz, Louisa 7 yrs 2 July 1890 Infant children of Nicholas Balz & Baltz deceased 22 Sept. 1886 In re estate of John Temke, special guardian Mother & Stepfather are Bernard & Louisa Bunge or Eliza - 35 yrs on 29 Aug 1892 Live Town of Schleswig (other side of the card) Nicholas Baltz had a sister Mrs. Catharine Lehnard of Sheboygan S1/2 of NW1/4 of Sect 4 in T 17N R21E Mtwc Co. deeded to Nicholas by his parents In 1900 Mary Balz was Mary Grabs In 1904 Louisa Balz was Louise W??eel [Winkel] yr. 1873; #2043; CF 47


GRADY, DENNIS Doyle, Terrance (Grady, Dennis vs) Mortgage satisfaction Mother Mary Doyle yr. 1896; #3325; CF55


GRAFF, HAROLD Court to Take Care of Children Steps were being taken in county court today to take the children of Harold Graff, North Eleventh street, out of his custody. Graff with two of the children was found wandering about the streets last night and claimed he had no place to go to. It is said the family lived in a hovel beyond the old city limits and that conditions were far from good. Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 7, 1927 P. 1


GRASSER, STEPHEN Bernard, Wendeline Plaintiff - Grasser, Stephen Defendant Plntf seeks to mitigate damages when dfndt refused to return key to plntf's property in Town of Centerville yr. 1863; #2139; Box CF 16 FLB


GRASTMAKER, (NO NAME) Bauer - (Grastmaker vs) yr. 1864; X1043; CF 8


GRAVES, GEORGE Circuit Court-County of Manitowoc. Luther Dana, against Nicholas Wollmer, Paulina Wollmer, Theodore C. Shove, Edwin Hunt, Stephen Hubbard, Isaac F. Winn, Harvey E. Case, Sylvester Goodenow, Lewis A. Mann, Jas. Herman, Thomas Robinson, John Robinson, Jas. Bennett, George Schuchardt, George Graves, Fred Pootzman, Peter J. Blesch, Chas. H. Walkker, Tracy J. Brown, George C. Walker, Jirsh D. Cole, and Richard Klingholz. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. To the above named Defendants. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Luther Dana, plaintiff, which was on the 22nd day of August, 1859, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. GEO. N. WOODIN, Pl'iffs Atty. Manitowoc, September 5, 1859 The Manitowoc Pilot, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, October 14, 1859 P. 4


GRAVES, GEORGE Circuit Court-County of Manitowoc. Luther Dana, against Nicholas Wollmer, Paulina Wollmer, Theodore C. Shove, Edwia Hunt, Stephen Hubbard, Isaac F. Winn, Harvey E. Case, Sylvester Goodenow, Lewis A Mann, Jas. Herman, Thomas Robinson, John Robinson, Jas. Bennett, George Schurchardt, George Graves, Fred Plotzman, Peter J. Blesch, Chas. H. Walkker, Tracy J. Brown, George C. Walke, Jirah D. Cole, and Richard Klingholz. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. To the above named Defendants. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Luther Dana, plaintiff, which was on the 22nd day of August, 1859, filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Geo. H. Woodin, Pl'tiffs Atty. Manitowoc, September 5, 1859. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 16, 1859 P.3


GRAY, JOHN Koeppen, Albert (State of Wis.) vs. Gray, John Accused of stealing yr. 1903; # 361; CF 72


GRAY, ROBERT Blossom, W.N. vs Robert Gray yr. 1857; X1710; CF 13


GRAY, ROBERT Jones, Benjamin vs. Gray, Robert et al yr. 1860; #1312; CF 11


GRAY, ROBERT Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. Benjamin Jones against Robert Gray, William Aldrich, H.H. Smith, Martin B. Medbury, John W. Medbury, James F. Aldrich, and S.H. Seaman. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, to Robert Gray, Wm. Aldrich, H.H. Smith, Martin B. Medbury, John W. Medbury, James F. Aldrich, and S.H. Seaman, defendants. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which was on the 19th day of July, 1859, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Manitowoc, Wis., at Manitowoc, and serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at Manitowoc, Wis., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer the complaint as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Wm. M. Nichols, Pltf. Att'y. Manitowoc, Aug. 5, 1859. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, August 5, 1859 P.3


GRAY, ROBERT Circuit Court-Manitowoc County. Benjamin Jones against Robert Gray, William Aldrich. H.H. Smith, Martin B. Medbury, John W. Medbury, James F. Aldrich, and S.H. Seaman. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, to Robert Gray, Wm. Aldrich, H.H. Smith, Martin B. Medbury, John W. Medbury, James F. Aldrich, and S.H. Seaman, defendants. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which was on the 19th day of July, 1859, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Manitowoc, Wis, at Manitowoc, and serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at Manitowoc, Wis., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer the complaint as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Wm. M. Nicholas, Pltf. Att'y. Manitowoc, Aug. 5, 1859. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 16, 1859 P.3


GRAYCAREK, LILLIAN In County Court, Manitowoc. In the Matter of the Re-Examination of Lillian Graycarek, alleged insane. Hearing had December 24, 1918, and said Lillian Graycarek was judged sane and discharged. Costs Physicians, Arthur Teitgen, $4.20; F.W. Hammond, $4.20. Manitowoc Herald News, July 2, 1919 p.5


GREEN, (NO NAME) Aldrich (Green vs) year 1860; #X1044; CF 8


GREEN, (NO NAME) Endress Jr, Charles W. (Greene & Button Co. vs) Debt suit yr. 1886; #1592; CF42


GREEN, A.W. SHERIFF'S SALE. Circuit Court, Milwaukee County. Dean K. Fenner, John B. Arthur, Froeman P. Woodbury and Henry E. Brown against Obadiah H. Platt, George Rice, David B. Jewett, James R. Tibbeits, Stephen W. Murstons, Jr., John A. Ordway, William C. Tibbeits, Samuel C. Davis, Charles R. Sawyer, N.W. Perkins, A. Sumner, J.R. Kimball, Edwin O. Tufts, Samuel M. Cornell, Sidney Cornell, Simcon Cary, Henry A. Huntington, Phillip Wadsworth, C.C. Parks, Jr., H.B. Vincent, J. H. Vincent, William Himrod, D. Himrod, D. Shirk, John W. Perego, Edward W. Bulkley, G.D. Bulkley, J.G. Plimpton, Theron R. Butler, John R. Cecil, Salas Rawson, A.W. Green, Charles T. Draper, D.P. Clark, Parker P. Clark, G.H. Clark, Elijah F. Clark, William H. Lyon, Warren W. Lyon, Robert Shaw, Morris S?her, Samuel Halo and John V. Ayer. In??tersuance and by virtue of a decree made by the Circuit Court of the County of Milwaukee on the 27th day of May, A.D. 1862, in the above entitled cause, I shall sell at public auction at the Court House in the Village of Manitowoc on the 26th day of July 1862, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day the following described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, to wit: The S.W. quarter of the N.W. quarter sec. no. twenty (20), and the north half of the South east quarter of the north east quarter of section number nineteen, (19), all in Township number nineteen North of range number twenty-one (21) East, containing sixty acres more or less, all in the County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, Also Lot No. seven (7), in Block number one hundred and thirty-eight (138), lot number seven (7) in block number one hundred and ninety-three (193), lot number twenty-two (22), in Block number one hundred and ninety-nine (199), lots number seven and ten (7 & 10), in block number D, lots no. sixteen (16) in block no. two hundred and two (202), lot number four (4) in block number two hundred and fifty eight (258); lots number ten (10) and eleven (11) in block number two hundred and ninety-five (295), and lots number (6) and seven (7) in block number three hundred an forty-four (344). All of said lots being in the Village of Manitowoc, County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin. WYMAN MURPHY, Sheriff. Manitowoc County Wis. Dated Sheriff's office, Manitowoc June 3d 1862 BL?LER & MARTIN, Atty's, for Plaintiff. Manitowoc Weekly Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, October 22, 1862 P. 4


GREEN, DAVID Beardsley, Edgar; Waldo, Williams; Beardsley, Sophia; Bell, Robert; Van Valkenburg, David Plaintiffs Tuttle L.G.; Green Mark; Green David defendants A dispute about the value of shingles and other lumber delivered by plntfs to dfndts. Plntfs doing business as VanValkenburg & Co. of Manitowoc dfndts dba Tuttle Green & Co Chicago. yr. 1861; #1761; Box CF 14 FLB


GREEN, F.F. Circuit Court. The following is a full report of the cases tried and disposed of during the present term of the Circuit Court; Jan. 28th. F.F. Green vs John Lantry et al. Papers submitted to the court.... Manitowoc Tribune, January 31, 1878 P. 3 *Note: Article contained long list which was taken apart for each individual.


GREEN, MARK Beardsley, Edgar; Waldo, Williams; Beardsley, Sophia; Bell, Robert; Van Valkenburg, David Plaintiffs Tuttle L.G.; Green Mark; Green David defendants A dispute about the value of shingles and other lumber delivered by plntfs to dfndts. Plntfs doing business as VanValkenburg & Co. of Manitowoc dfndts dba Tuttle Green & Co Chicago. yr. 1861; #1761; Box CF 14 FLB


GREEN, THOMAS A. Aldrich, William etal (Henry A. Britton)(Green, Thomas A. etal) (Hezekiah W. Smith, Martin B. Medbury, John W. Medbury, James Aldrich) yr. 1860; W614; CF 5


GREENBECK, CHARLES Bunker, Moses; Cayo, Antonie Plaintiffs Zander, Edward Defendant Plntfs purchased a pond fishing net from Charles Greenbeck. Dfndt had a chattel mortgage on net so he took same from plntfs. Greenback now in Chicago and cannot be brought back to testify. Decision for defendant. yr. 1865; #1742; Box CF 14 FLB


GREENE, NO NAME Kelley Greene yr. 1876; #681; CF 30


GREENE, L. Kelly, Patrick Greene, L. vs Santry, John Money settlement. Manitowoc, co, Wis. yr. 1876; No. 681; Box CF 30


GREENMAN, (NO NAME) Brunette (Greenman vs) yr. 1858; X1021; CF 8


GREENMAN, S.W. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virture of several Executions issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for Manitowoc County and to me directed and delivered against the goods, chattels, and real estate of S.W. Greenman, I have levied upon and shall expose for sale to the highest bidder at the Office of Warren and Parrish, in the village of Manitowoc, County aforesaid, on Friday, the 12th day of October, next ensuing, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the following described real estate in the County of Manitowoc, to wit: The south half of the north-east quarter of section one (1) township eighteen (18) north of range twenty-one (21) east, containing eighty (80) acres more or less according to government survey, to satisfy said executions, costs and interest. F.W. ADAMS, Sheriff of Manitowoc County. Dated, at Manitowoc, this 21st day of August, A.D. 1855. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, August 30, 1855 P. 7


GREENWOOD, MARY J. Summons. MANITOWOC COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. Mary J. Greenwood, Plaintiff, against Stephen Greenwood, Defendant Summons for relief. (Com. served.) To Stephen Greenwood, Defendant. SIR:-You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and serve a copy of your answer on me at my office in the city of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Will A. Place, Plff's. Atty. Dated Manitowoc, Wis., April 12th A.D. 1873. The complaint in the above entitled action was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Manitowoc County on the 12th day of April 1873. Will A. Place, Atty. for Plff. Manitowoc Tribune, April 24, 1873 P. 1



GREENWOOD, MOSES State of Wis vs Becker, Albert & Greenwood, Moses assault threat yr. 1896; No 288; Box C.F. 71


GRESHOW, FREDRICK Bothe, Emil etal vs Greshow, Fredrick yr. 1872; CF 22; CFBE #96


GRETZ, JOSEPH/THOMAS SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. IN CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY, WIS. A.W. Coates, plaintiff, versus Hubert J. Rock, Joseph Gretz and Thomas Gretz, defendatns. By virtue of and pursuant to an execution issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court of Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, upon a judgement rendered in justice court before Adolph Wallich Esq., a justice of the peace in and for the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on the 6th day of March, A.D., 1880, and a certified transcript of said judgment was duly filed and docketed in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of said county, on the 18th day of March, A.D., 1880, and said execution delivered and directed to me; I have levied upon all the right, title and interest which the said Huber J. Rock, Joseph Gretz and Thomas Gretz had on the 13th day of March, A.D., 1880, or have since acquired in and to the following describen (sic) real estae, to-wit: The west 30 acres south-west one-quarter south-east one-quarter, except three-fourths of an acre, section twenty-three (23), township eighteen (18), range twenty-three (23). Also east five acres of north ten (10) acres, south-west one-quarter north-east one-quarter section twenty-six (26), township eighteen (18), range twenty-three (23), which said described lands I shall expose for sale and sell at public vendue, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $212.25, together with costs and expences of sale, at the Sheriff's Office, in the court house, in the city and county of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on Saturday, the 29th day of May, A.D., 1880, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Dated at the Sheriff's Office in Manitowoc, Wis., this 14th day of April, A.D., 1880. P.J. Pierce, Sheriff of Manitowoc County Wis. Sedgwick & Forrest, Plaintiff's Attys. Sheriff's Office, May 29th, 1880. The above sale is hereby adjourned to the 19th day of June, A.D, 1880, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. P.J. Pierce, Sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wis. Sedgwick & Forrest, Plaintiff's Attys. Sheriff's Office, June 19th, 1880. The above sale is hereby adjourned to the 26th day of June, A.D, 1880, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. P.J. Pierce, Sheriff of Manitowoc County Wis. Sedgwick & Forrest, Plaintiff's Att'ys. Seriff's Office, June 26th, 1880. The above sale is hereby adjourned to the 10th day of July, A.D., 1880, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wis. Sedgwick & Forrest, P)laintiff's Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, July 1, 1880 P. 3



GREVE, NO NAME Kesson (Greve vs) yr. 1863; X 1048; CF 8


GREVE, ANDREAS JR. Boll, Valentine vs Greve, Andreas Jr. etal Greve, Bertha The Greve's are married Foreclosure request on mortgage on land in City of Kiel and Hilbert includes documents from Fond du Lac & Calumet Counties yr. 1890-1891; #1996; CF 47


GREVE, BERTHA Boll, Valentine vs Greve, Andreas Jr. etal Greve, Bertha The Greve's are married Foreclosure request on mortgage on land in City of Kiel and Hilbert includes documents from Fond du Lac & Calumet Counties yr. 1890-1891; #1996; CF 47


GREVE, HENRY Circuit Court. The following is a full report of the cases tried and disposed of during the present term of the Circuit Court; Jan. 24th. Henry Greve et. al. vs. Louis Simon, Mechanics lien. Judgment of $177.15 and costs, amounting to all to $210.85.... Manitowoc Tribune, January 31, 1878 P. 3 *Note: Article contained long list which was taken apart for each individual.


GREVE, HENRY Albers, W.T.; Albers, Matilda his wife (Henry Greve vs) Promissory note yr 1885; #1493; CF 40


GREVE, HENRY Easton, D.J. (Henry Greve vs) Didn't pay for items bought from Greve Co. yr. 1873; #259; CF24


GREVE, HENRY Fechter, Clara M. vs Henry Greve Promissory note yr. 1880; #1040; CF34


Grey, Franklin D. Armsby, Fayette Plaintiff - Harris, Erwin; Harris, Emily Defendant Plntf seeks to foreclose on a mortgage for $400.00 on 6 1/2 acres in town of Cato. Defendants have left the State Other dfndts listed are Parmenud A. Camp, Frederick A. Marshall, Hiram A. Barrett; Charles A Canwright; Franklin D Grey; Eleazer W. Densmore; George H. Phelps. Only Canwright of the above is still in the State of Wis. yr. 1858; #1770; Box CF 14 FLB


GREYLES, (NO NAME) Jones - Greyles vs yr. 1859; #1014; CF 8


GRIDLEY, PHILO STATE OF WISCONSIN. Manitowoc County Circuit Court. In Equity. Bill for partition of Real Estate. Benj. Jones vs Levi Beardsley, Philo Gridley, Samuel Stocking, Eliha Phinney, Thomas H. Hubbard, Charles A. Mann, Peter Van Vechten, Charles D. Gould, Robert M. Seymour, Bradford R. Wood and Oliver O. Morse, are now residents of the State of Wisconsin, and that there are certain other persons whose names and places of residence are unknown, who have or claim to have some interest in the lands of which partition is sought by the Bill in this cause, and that no appearance has been entered in this cause by said defendants last above named, or any of them or by any other person or persons as defendants in this cause. On motion of Lee & Walker solicitors for the complainant it is ordered that said defendants Levi Beardsley, Philo Gridley, Samuel Stocking, Eliha Phinney, Thos. H. Hubbard, Charles A. Mann, Rob. M. Seymour, Bradford R. Wood, Oliver A. Morse and all other person, who have or claim to have any interest in the said premises do appear and plead answer or demur to the complainents Bill of Complaint on file in this cause, by the second day of July next, and that in default thereof said Bill will be taken as confessed by them and each and every of them. The said premises above mentioned, the partition of which is sought by the Bill in this cause are described as follows to wit: "The west half of Section No. thirty (30) in Township No. nineteen (19) north of Range No. twenty four (24) east in the County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, containing three hundred and twenty (320) acres of Land according to Government survey thereof. It is further ordered that the complainant cause a copy of this order to be published in the Manitowoc Tribune a newspaper published in said Manitowoc County, for six weeks successively prior to said second day of July A.D. 1855. Dated March 22nd. 1855 Lee & Walker Sols. for Complt. By the Court, W.R. Go?sline, Judge. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, April 5, 1855 P. 3


GRIEBLING, WILLIAM Circuit Court. The following is a full report of the cases tried and disposed of during the present term of the Circuit Court; Jan. 25th. William Griebling vs Board of Supervisors. Judgment for plaintiff.... Manitowoc Tribune, January 31, 1878 P. 3 *Note: Article contained long list which was taken apart for each individual.


GRIES, H. CIRCUIT COURT NTOES. The criminal calendar was set for yesterday. W.R. Kimball again occupies the reporter's desk. Promptness and punctuality do not seem to be characteristics of Manitowoc attorneys. W.J. Turner, now of Milwaukee, came down to attend to his numerous cases in court here. Court opened on Tuesday, June 6th, Judge N.S. Gilson, presiding. His honor keeps up his habit of promptness and hard work. Joshua Stark, one of Milwaukee's veteran lawyers, came down as attorney for the defense in the case of Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. J. Wahlaeger, Secretary of the Concordia Fire Ins. Co., of Milwaukee was in court, being interested in some of the cases. John Robinson, of Kossuth, made his appearance in the court room on Thursday and shook hands with his honor, the judge. The jurors have a fine time, when not on duty, lounging in the court house park, which Sheriff Murphy keeps in excellent condition. Henry Levenhagen and Dennis Shanahan are the accommodating attendants, and they make the jurors feel at home. It was found necessary to order a special venire of eight men, and the following names were retained as such jurors: Hm. Martins, John Comer, Mich. Ripplinger, Hugh Gillet, Wm. Bach, J.P. Wickert, Wm. Groll, John Bolen. The following cases have been disposed of up to date: The board of supervisors of Brown Co., vs. John Shoemaker and Chr. Schwarts. Leave granted to file supplementary answer. Christian Koch vs. Fred Carus et al. Judgment of foreclosure. Amund Oleson vs. Louis Mendlik et al. Jury, consisting of the following, drawn and sworn: A. Dittmar, Math. Kavenagh, C.W. Behuke, H. Horstman, James Ready, Chas. Jenkins, Pet. Wagner, Ferd. Ree, E.N. Haynes, Hy Gries, O. Fennigan, Wm. Luebke. After trial, they returned a verdict that "the plaintiff released the defendant Louis Mendlick from his obligation to pay the one thousand dollars note, described in the complaint." Weligt Clapp vs. Fred. Langenfeldt et al. Stipulation and order filed. George Bill vs. Anton Stoll: Motion for a non-suit granted. Jos. Fehrenbacher et al vs. John Schupp et al. Jury drawn, as follows: Chas. Jenkins, Fred, Below, R.W. Cole, Wm. Luebke, And. Kralick, Timothy Lavine, Jos. Vrany, Hm. Horstman, Eli. Cone, Peter Wagner, John Bull, Math. Kevenagh, Jury return special verdict; damage for plaintiff, one dollar. Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Jury drawn es (sic) follows: Jac. Grimm, John Jan, John Lucckow (sic), Hugh Gillet, Wm. Groll, H. Loeh, Msch. Ripplinger, Moritz Kiel, John Comer, H. Gries, Alb. Dittmar, Owen Pinegan. Special verdict returned, favorable to plaintiff. Motion made for a new trial. Stay of proceedings for a new trial. Math. Stauet vs. C.W. Birdsail et al. suit granted as to defendants. Hanson & Scove. Mary Pope et al vs. John Nenahlo, affidavit of death of defendant filed. Order revising and continuing suit against administrator. C.W. White vs. G.A. Forrest. Report of Receiver filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 13, 1882 P. 1


GRIES, HY CIRCUIT COURT NTOES. The criminal calendar was set for yesterday. W.R. Kimball again occupies the reporter's desk. Promptness and punctuality do not seem to be characteristics of Manitowoc attorneys. W.J. Turner, now of Milwaukee, came down to attend to his numerous cases in court here. Court opened on Tuesday, June 6th, Judge N.S. Gilson, presiding. His honor keeps up his habit of promptness and hard work. Joshua Stark, one of Milwaukee's veteran lawyers, came down as attorney for the defense in the case of Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. J. Wahlaeger, Secretary of the Concordia Fire Ins. Co., of Milwaukee was in court, being interested in some of the cases. John Robinson, of Kossuth, made his appearance in the court room on Thursday and shook hands with his honor, the judge. The jurors have a fine time, when not on duty, lounging in the court house park, which Sheriff Murphy keeps in excellent condition. Henry Levenhagen and Dennis Shanahan are the accommodating attendants, and they make the jurors feel at home. It was found necessary to order a special venire of eight men, and the following names were retained as such jurors: Hm. Martins, John Comer, Mich. Ripplinger, Hugh Gillet, Wm. Bach, J.P. Wickert, Wm. Groll, John Bolen. The following cases have been disposed of up to date: The board of supervisors of Brown Co., vs. John Shoemaker and Chr. Schwarts. Leave granted to file supplementary answer. Christian Koch vs. Fred Carus et al. Judgment of foreclosure. Amund Oleson vs. Louis Mendlik et al. Jury, consisting of the following, drawn and sworn: A. Dittmar, Math. Kavenagh, C.W. Behuke, H. Horstman, James Ready, Chas. Jenkins, Pet. Wagner, Ferd. Ree, E.N. Haynes, Hy Gries, O. Fennigan, Wm. Luebke. After trial, they returned a verdict that "the plaintiff released the defendant Louis Mendlick from his obligation to pay the one thousand dollars note, described in the complaint." Weligt Clapp vs. Fred. Langenfeldt et al. Stipulation and order filed. George Bill vs. Anton Stoll: Motion for a non-suit granted. Jos. Fehrenbacher et al vs. John Schupp et al. Jury drawn, as follows: Chas. Jenkins, Fred, Below, R.W. Cole, Wm. Luebke, And. Kralick, Timothy Lavine, Jos. Vrany, Hm. Horstman, Eli. Cone, Peter Wagner, John Bull, Math. Kevenagh, Jury return special verdict; damage for plaintiff, one dollar. Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Jury drawn es (sic) follows: Jac. Grimm, John Jan, John Lucckow (sic), Hugh Gillet, Wm. Groll, H. Loeh, Msch. Ripplinger, Moritz Kiel, John Comer, H. Gries, Alb. Dittmar, Owen Pinegan. Special verdict returned, favorable to plaintiff. Motion made for a new trial. Stay of proceedings for a new trial. Math. Stauet vs. C.W. Birdsail et al. suit granted as to defendants. Hanson & Scove. Mary Pope et al vs. John Nenahlo, affidavit of death of defendant filed. Order revising and continuing suit against administrator. C.W. White vs. G.A. Forrest. Report of Receiver filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 13, 1882 P. 1


GRIESS, CARL Allen, Sarah O. Estate of Richard L. Allen (deceased) vs Fricke, Charles etal; Philippine Fricke (wife); Charles Thurow; Carl Griess; Charles Bruchert Bond & mortgage yr. 1868; #463; CF 27

FORECLOSURE SALE.
STATE OF WISCONSIN, Manitowoc County Circuit Court. SS.
Sarah O. Allen, as administratrix of the estate of Richard L. Allen, deceased. Plaintiff.
Against Charles Fricke, Philippine Fricke his wife, Charles Thurow, Carl Griep and Chas. Bruchert, Defendant.
BY virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment order of foreclosure and sale, rendered in the above entitled action on the 1st day of July, A.D., 1875, at a regular term of the Circuit Court, for Manitowoc County, held at the Court House in the city and County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin. I shall expose for sale, and sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the Sheriff's office in the City and county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, on the 21st day of August, A.D., 1875, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all of the following described mortgaged premises, or so much of the same as may be necessary to satisfy the amount adjudged to be due to the plaintiff, together with the interest and costs, and expenses of sale, to-wit: All of those certain lots or parcels of land, situated in the City of Manitowoc, in the County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, known and described as Lots sixteen (16), and seventeen (17), in Block two hundred and forty-one (241), in said City of Manitowoc, as the same are laid down on the plat thereof recorded in the Register of Deeds of said Manitowoc County.
S.A. Wood, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated Sheriff's Office, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, this 8th day of July, A.D. 1875.
A. Wittenberg, Sheriff of Manitowoc Co.
By P. Mulholland, Under Sheriff.
Manitowoc Pilot, July 8, 1875 P. 2


GRIM, JACOB Clawson, Wm J. vs Jacob Grim yr. 1861; X1673; CF13


GRIMM, AUGUST IN PROBATE-Manitowoc County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of August Grimm, Deceased. Notice To Creditors: Letters of administration on said Estate having been issued to William Kiel on the 6th day of February A.D., 1914, and six months from and after said day being allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims, of which notice is hereby given, and further that the undersigned will on the third Tuesdays of May and September 1914 at the Probate Office in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, examine and adjust all such claims and demands so presented and filed. Dated February 6, 1914. John Chloupek, County Judge. Hougen & Brady, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, February 26, 1914 P. 4



GRIMM, GEORGE Plaintiff Beers, Charles - Defendant Mtwc. Northern Traction Co. Jury list - Joseph Menne; George Grimm; Joseph Miller; Herman Heinz; August Schulz; Ferd Heyroth; M. O'Connor; Math T?ingen; Frank Link; John Pinger; Math Tischler; Chas Voelker yr. 1903; 3952; CF 63


GRIMM, JAC. CIRCUIT COURT NTOES. The criminal calendar was set for yesterday. W.R. Kimball again occupies the reporter's desk. Promptness and punctuality do not seem to be characteristics of Manitowoc attorneys. W.J. Turner, now of Milwaukee, came down to attend to his numerous cases in court here. Court opened on Tuesday, June 6th, Judge N.S. Gilson, presiding. His honor keeps up his habit of promptness and hard work. Joshua Stark, one of Milwaukee's veteran lawyers, came down as attorney for the defense in the case of Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. J. Wahlaeger, Secretary of the Concordia Fire Ins. Co., of Milwaukee was in court, being interested in some of the cases. John Robinson, of Kossuth, made his appearance in the court room on Thursday and shook hands with his honor, the judge. The jurors have a fine time, when not on duty, lounging in the court house park, which Sheriff Murphy keeps in excellent condition. Henry Levenhagen and Dennis Shanahan are the accommodating attendants, and they make the jurors feel at home. It was found necessary to order a special venire of eight men, and the following names were retained as such jurors: Hm. Martins, John Comer, Mich. Ripplinger, Hugh Gillet, Wm. Bach, J.P. Wickert, Wm. Groll, John Bolen. The following cases have been disposed of up to date: The board of supervisors of Brown Co., vs. John Shoemaker and Chr. Schwarts. Leave granted to file supplementary answer. Christian Koch vs. Fred Carus et al. Judgment of foreclosure. Amund Oleson vs. Louis Mendlik et al. Jury, consisting of the following, drawn and sworn: A. Dittmar, Math. Kavenagh, C.W. Behuke, H. Horstman, James Ready, Chas. Jenkins, Pet. Wagner, Ferd. Ree, E.N. Haynes, Hy Gries, O. Fennigan, Wm. Luebke. After trial, they returned a verdict that "the plaintiff released the defendant Louis Mendlick from his obligation to pay the one thousand dollars note, described in the complaint." Weligt Clapp vs. Fred. Langenfeldt et al. Stipulation and order filed. George Bill vs. Anton Stoll: Motion for a non-suit granted. Jos. Fehrenbacher et al vs. John Schupp et al. Jury drawn, as follows: Chas. Jenkins, Fred, Below, R.W. Cole, Wm. Luebke, And. Kralick, Timothy Lavine, Jos. Vrany, Hm. Horstman, Eli. Cone, Peter Wagner, John Bull, Math. Kevenagh, Jury return special verdict; damage for plaintiff, one dollar. Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Jury drawn es (sic) follows: Jac. Grimm, John Jan, John Lucckow (sic), Hugh Gillet, Wm. Groll, H. Loeh, Msch. Ripplinger, Moritz Kiel, John Comer, H. Gries, Alb. Dittmar, Owen Pinegan. Special verdict returned, favorable to plaintiff. Motion made for a new trial. Stay of proceedings for a new trial. Math. Stauet vs. C.W. Birdsail et al. suit granted as to defendants. Hanson & Scove. Mary Pope et al vs. John Nenahlo, affidavit of death of defendant filed. Order revising and continuing suit against administrator. C.W. White vs. G.A. Forrest. Report of Receiver filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 13, 1882 P. 1


GRIMM, JOHN F. Aldrich, Alexander Plaintiff Grimm, John F.; Vites, William H. Defendants Dfndts DBA Grimm & Vites borrowed $50.00 from plntf on a promissory note for 4 months at 12% yr 1858; #2155; Box CF 16 FLB


GRINNER, PETER Dimeroth, Michael vs Grinner, Peter & Persons Unknown Quiet a Title goes back to 1852 yr. 1879; #999; CF34


GRIP, CHAS. Albright, George (St. of Wis vs) Chas. Grip - assaulted Edward Frickshurn(?) - Wit. yr. 1873; CX 1416; CF 11


GROELLE, ALBERT Kerscher, Frank vs Groelle, Albert & Groelle, Alvina his wife et al yr. 1891; #1978; CF 46


GROELLE, ALVINA Kerscher, Frank vs Groelle, Albert & Groelle, Alvina his wife et al yr. 1891; #1978; CF 46


GROH, PETER Eisert, Jos. (State of Wisc. vs.) Also mentioned: Eisert, Conrad; Tragersen, Katharine; Traggersen, John; Nisemann, Dr.; Hahn, Dr.; Brown, Dr.; Scinout, Dr.; Batcone, Dr.; Eisert, Margaret; Eisert, Regina; Ziebert, Ferdinand; Groh, Peter; Herr, Margaret; Adolphs, Regina yr. 1865; CX2702; CF20


GROLL, WM. CIRCUIT COURT NTOES. The criminal calendar was set for yesterday. W.R. Kimball again occupies the reporter's desk. Promptness and punctuality do not seem to be characteristics of Manitowoc attorneys. W.J. Turner, now of Milwaukee, came down to attend to his numerous cases in court here. Court opened on Tuesday, June 6th, Judge N.S. Gilson, presiding. His honor keeps up his habit of promptness and hard work. Joshua Stark, one of Milwaukee's veteran lawyers, came down as attorney for the defense in the case of Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. J. Wahlaeger, Secretary of the Concordia Fire Ins. Co., of Milwaukee was in court, being interested in some of the cases. John Robinson, of Kossuth, made his appearance in the court room on Thursday and shook hands with his honor, the judge. The jurors have a fine time, when not on duty, lounging in the court house park, which Sheriff Murphy keeps in excellent condition. Henry Levenhagen and Dennis Shanahan are the accommodating attendants, and they make the jurors feel at home. It was found necessary to order a special venire of eight men, and the following names were retained as such jurors: Hm. Martins, John Comer, Mich. Ripplinger, Hugh Gillet, Wm. Bach, J.P. Wickert, Wm. Groll, John Bolen. The following cases have been disposed of up to date: The board of supervisors of Brown Co., vs. John Shoemaker and Chr. Schwarts. Leave granted to file supplementary answer. Christian Koch vs. Fred Carus et al. Judgment of foreclosure. Amund Oleson vs. Louis Mendlik et al. Jury, consisting of the following, drawn and sworn: A. Dittmar, Math. Kavenagh, C.W. Behuke, H. Horstman, James Ready, Chas. Jenkins, Pet. Wagner, Ferd. Ree, E.N. Haynes, Hy Gries, O. Fennigan, Wm. Luebke. After trial, they returned a verdict that "the plaintiff released the defendant Louis Mendlick from his obligation to pay the one thousand dollars note, described in the complaint." Weligt Clapp vs. Fred. Langenfeldt et al. Stipulation and order filed. George Bill vs. Anton Stoll: Motion for a non-suit granted. Jos. Fehrenbacher et al vs. John Schupp et al. Jury drawn, as follows: Chas. Jenkins, Fred, Below, R.W. Cole, Wm. Luebke, And. Kralick, Timothy Lavine, Jos. Vrany, Hm. Horstman, Eli. Cone, Peter Wagner, John Bull, Math. Kevenagh, Jury return special verdict; damage for plaintiff, one dollar. Julia E. Hartung vs. Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Jury drawn es (sic) follows: Jac. Grimm, John Jan, John Lucckow (sic), Hugh Gillet, Wm. Groll, H. Loeh, Msch. Ripplinger, Moritz Kiel, John Comer, H. Gries, Alb. Dittmar, Owen Pinegan. Special verdict returned, favorable to plaintiff. Motion made for a new trial. Stay of proceedings for a new trial. Math. Stauet vs. C.W. Birdsail et al. suit granted as to defendants. Hanson & Scove. Mary Pope et al vs. John Nenahlo, affidavit of death of defendant filed. Order revising and continuing suit against administrator. C.W. White vs. G.A. Forrest. Report of Receiver filed. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 13, 1882 P. 1


GRON, FRANK Boor, Catherine - Gron, Frank (vs) yr. 1881; 1134; CF 36


GRON, FRANK Boor, John - Gron, Frank (vs) yr. 1881; 1134; CF 36


GROSS, JOHN A. D. United States Marshal's Sale. John W. Perego, Edward B. Bulkley, John G. Plimpton, & George L. Bulkley vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Holverson, Benjamin Wellington. Henry W. Wellington, vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Welles Coverly, J.N. Frye & Hiram Knapp. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. John L. Emmons, James H. Danfort & Pretiss W. Scudder. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Daniel B. Stedman, George Stedman & S.P. Rider. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Henry W. Wellington, John A.D. Gross, Cornelius Wellington & Nathan H. Daniels. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Joel E. Holbrook & Joseph A. Arnold. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Samuel D. Talbott. vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. Frederic Sweetser, Samuel H. Gookin, James Swan & Isaac D. Blodgett, vs Gideon B. Collins, Jacob Halverson & Benjamin Wellington. By virtue of nine writs of Fi. Fa. issued by the District court of the United States for the District of Wisconsin, on the 2d day of December, 1861, in the above entitled causes, I have seized and taken, and shall expose for sale, and sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, on Monday the 30th day of December, 1861, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M., at the Store lately occupied by the above named defendants, in the Village of Manitowoc, and state of Wisconsin, the following described personal property to-wit: The stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware Boots and Shoe, Previsions, &c., now in the store lately occupied by the above named defendents. Also 1 lot of lumber now lying on the south side of the North Pier, supposed to contain 20,000 feet, be the same more or less. One lot of culled lumber on the dock owned by said defendants and suppose to contain ten thousand feet be the same more or less. One lot of lumber laying at Brown's Mill in the village of Manitowoc, suppose to contain ten thousand fee be the same more or less. One lot of logs lying in the Manitowoc River containing 1,000,000 feet be the same more or less marked as follows, to wit: (VV.K, TC,-LMJ.) 34 M. shingles lying on the lot lately occupied by said defendants, 300 Cedar Posts in the same place. 1 new double wagon; 1 lot of Rye containing 1200 bushels more or less. 1 lot of Barley containing 80 bushels more or less; 4 large safe; 2 show cases; 2 stoves with pipe attached; 1 lot Coupter Scales, fixtures &c., belonging to said defendants. 1 lot of Grind Stones; 10 Kettles; 2 Fanning Mills; 1 Truck; 3 sets Platform scales; 1 large lot of Sash; 5 Cultivators; 5 Straw Cutters; 1 lot of Clover Seed; 1 lot of Timothy seed; 1 Corn Sheller; 1 lot Fish barrels; 1 small lot Oak Timber. And other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale will continue from day to day until the whole property is disposed of. Darius C. Jackson, Marshal. By S.S. St. John, Deputy, Dated at Manitowoc, December, 6th 1861 Manitowoc Tri Weekly Tribune, Saturday, December 14, 1861 P. 6


GROSS, JOHN C.G. IN PROBATE: Manitowoc County Court, In the matter of the Estate of John C.G. Gross, deceased. On reading and filing the Petition of Geo. F. Gross, praying that Administration of the Estate of said deceased be to him granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before the Judge of this Court, at his office, in the village of Manitowoc, on Monday, the 17th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by the publication of a copy of this order in the Manitowoc Tribune, a weekly newspaper printed at said village of Manitowoc, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Geo. L. Lee, County Judge. Date, August 21, 1855. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, August 23, 1855 P. 5


GROSSBAIER, KILLIAN/MARIA ANNA yr. 1881; #1190; CF36 FORECLOSURE SALE. CIRCUIT COURT:-MANITOWOC COUNTY- Mathias Haungs, plaintiff, vs Killian Grossbaier, Maria Anna Grossbaier, his wife, Benjamin F. Dow, Luman F. Dow, and J.W. Howe, defentants. In virtue of and pursuant to a judgment order of foreclosure and sale, rendered in the above entitled action, in and by said court (at a general term thereof in Manitowoc county) on the 30th day of June, 1881, (Perfected October 3d, 1881,) I shall expose for sale and sell at public vendue on Saturday, the 9th day of December, 1882, at ten o'clock, A.M., at the sheriff's office in the court house in the city of Manitowoc, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, viz: all the following tract of land situate in the county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section number thirty-four (34) and the west half of the north west quarter of section number thirty-five (35) all in township number eighteen (18), range number twenty-one (21) east, containing one hundred twenty (120) acres of land more or less. Dated at Sheriff's Office, October 23rd, 1882. M.H. Murphy, Sheriff of Manitowoc County. A.J. Schmitz, Plaintiff's Attorney. Manitowoc Pilot, November 16, 1882 P. 2


GROVER, ROSA Bonn, Frank and Bonn, Minnie vs Mary Quinn; Rosa Grover; Emma Bonn; Henry Bonn; Sophia Bonn; Louis Bonn; Mrs. Louis Bonn; Lena Bonn; William Bonn; Katie Mermus; Anna Miva; yr. 1899; 8627; CF 58


GRUBEL, SIMON (First publication June 5, 1890.) IN CIRCUIT COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY. Lyman Emmerson, plaintiff vs. Wenzel Sule, Francisca Sule his wife and Simon Grubel, defendants. By virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and order of sale made in the above entitled action at the general June 1889 term of the above named court, which judgment bears date June 4th, A.D., 1889, I shall at public auction, expose for sale and sell, to the highest and best bidder at the sheriff's office in the court house in the city of Manitowoc, Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, on the 19th day of July A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day all the following described real estate directed by said judgment to be sold to satisfy the amount adjudged to the plaintiff, for principal interest and cost viz: The east half of the west half of the northwest quarter; and the west half of the northwest quarter, of the northeast quarter, all in section No. Nine (9) in township No. twenty (20), north of range No. twenty-two (22) east in Manitowoc county, Wisconsin. Dated June 5th, 1890. Frank Zeman, Sheriff of Manitowoc County. Nash & Nash, Plff's Attys. Manitowoc Pilot, June 19, 1890 P. 2 also in: Manitowoc Pilot, July 3, 1890 P. 2



GRUBER, JOS. (Klemm A.L. Cheese Factory) State of Wis. vs Gruber, Jos. sold poor milk yr. 1898; #315; CF71


GUGENHEIM, ROSELIA Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. State of Wisconsin-Manitowoc County Circuit Court. John Fitzgerald, guardian of Roselia Gugenheim against Nicholas Wollmar, Paulina Wollmer (sic), Theodore C. Shove, Oliver A. Morse. IN PURSUANCE of a Judgement rendered in this action, on the 31st of October, 1859, I shall sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House in the village of Manitowoc, on the 11th day of February A.D. 1860, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment and costs and expenses of sale, to wit: All the following described lots or parcels of lands situated in the village of Manitowoc, County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, to wit: Lot 3, block 135, lots 13 15 and 16, block 136, lots 21 and 22, block 198, lots 8 and 9, block 199, lot 17, block 200; lots 12 13 16 block 252; lots 3 4 5 block 256 lots 14 15 18 19 and 20 in block 296 according to the official plot of the said village of Manitowoc, together with the appurtenances.-Sheriff?s office, Manitowoc, November 10th 1859. Louis Kemper, Sheriff. Boock & Edmonds, Plaintiff's Attornies. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, November 11, 1859 P.3


GUGENHEIM, ROCELIA Guardian Sale. In Probate, Brown County Court. In the matter of the guardianship of Rocelia Gugenheim, a minor. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of License made in the said matter on the 2d day of July, A.D. 1866, by the county court of said county, the undersigned, guardian of the said Rocelia Gugenheim, will, on the 4th day of September next, A.D. 1866, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the court house in the town of Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, offer for sale at public vendue the following described land situated in said county of Manitowoc, to-wit: The southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section thirty, forty acres; and the north west quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty-one, forty-two and eight-tenths acres-both in town twenty, north of range twenty-three east. The terms will be made known at time and place of sale. Henry S. Baird, Guardian of Rocelia Gugenheim. Dated the 16th day of July, 1866. Manitowoc Pilot, August 24, 1866 P. 4


GULICKSON, ALBERT (First publication May 26, 1881.) No. 54 IN PROBATE,-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the estate of Albert Gulickson, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Bertha Gulickson of said county, representing among other things that Albert Gulickson, late of said county, on the 24th day of March, A.D., 1881, at the town of Manitowoc in said county, died intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this state, and that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to her granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before the Judge of this court, on Tuesday, the 21st day of June, A.D., 1881, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my office in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at Manitowoc in said county. Dated at Manitowoc, the 25th day of May, A.D., 1881. Michael Kirwan, County Judge. Nash & Nash, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, June 9, 1881 P. 3



GULIKSON, NILS Dellebeck, Andrew Oleson (State of Wis) vs Hougen, Ole K. et al; Anderson, Kund; Anderson, Martin T. Anderson, Thomas; Christianson, T.E. Gulikson, Nils; Gutman, John; Gutman, Joseph; Hougen, Knud; Isaacson, Ole; Jurgenson, Gulik; Knudson, Carl; Knudson, K.L.; Knudson, K.O.; Larson, John; Larson, Ole; Nelson, Nels; Olson, Benedict; Pefferle, Stephen; Thompson, Christian; Thompson, Ole H. Charged with shooting & killing of Gudman Olson Dellebeck yr. 1879; CX2445; CF18


GULLISON, G. Ballard, Charles P. vs Gullison G. etal; Thomas, Nicholas; Wilson, Patrick; Wilson, Thomas non-payment of note yr. 1881; 1181; CF 36


GUNDERSON, JOHN SHERIFF'S SALE. John Gunderson, against Tollif Jergenson. BY virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court in the above entitled action, and to me directed and delivered, I have this 24th day of March 1875, levied on lot number six (6) in block number one hundred forty-two (142), situated and being in the city of Manitowoc in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, which I shall expose for sale and sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Sheriff's office in the Courthouse in the city of Manitowoc, Wis., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on Saturday the 15th day of May, 1875. A. Wittenberg, Sheriff of Manitowoc County. Dated Manitowoc, Wis., this 24th day of March, 1875. Manitowoc Pilot, March 25, 1875 P. 2 ***** SHERIFF'S SALE. JOHN GUNDERSON against TOLLIF JERGENSON BY virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court in the above entitled action, and to me directed and delivered, I have this 24th day of March 1875, levied on lot number six (6) in block number one hundred forty-two (142), situated and being in the city of Manitowoc in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, which I shall exposed (sic) for sale and sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Sheriff's office in the Court house in the city of Manitowoc, Wis., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on Saturday the 15th day of May, 1875. A. Wittenberg, Sheriff of Manitowoc County. Dated Manitowoc, Wis., this 24th day of March, 1875. Manitowoc Pilot, April 29, 1875 P. 2



GUSE, ADOLPH Beyolke Gottleit & Beyolke Johanna estate Walsh Felix vs Guse Adolph S. of W. yr. 1877; No. 713; Box C.F. 30


GUSLAND, CHRISTAIN CHISTULSON (First publication Oct. 3, 1889.) No. 71 STATE OF WISCONSIN-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Christian Chistulson Gusland, deceased. An instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Christian Chistulson Gusland of Cato, in said court: And Ole Nielson, of Cato in said county, having presented to said court his petition in writing duly verified, representing among other things, that said Christian Chistulson Gusland died testate at Cato, in said county on the 23rd day of September 1889, that said instrument is the last will of said deceased and that he Ole Nielson is named therein as executor, and praying that said instrument be proven and admitted to probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to Ole Nielson. It is ordered, That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said last will and testament be taken, at a special term of said county court, to be held at the probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday the 29th day of Oct. 1889, at 10 o'clock A.M. And it is further ordered, That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot a newspaper published in said Manitowoc County. Dated Oct. 2nd, 1889. By the Court. Emil Baensch, County Judge. Manitowoc Pilot, October 10, 1889 P. 2



GUSTAVESON, HERMAN Bohn Manufacturing Company, a foreign corporation vs Reif, Anton E.; Reif, Lewis C.; Kiel, Henry; Stamback, Mathas(sic) & Nikolai, Peter; Hamacheck, Julius To recover balance of payment on promissory note (went to Supreme Court) re lumber & purchase of a mill - Mellen, Wis. Plummer, Wis. - inventory p. 107 (117?)-n4(n9?) Bills of sale #932a & 1051 are included in the documents & various spellings (other side of card) Cross references made Reif Lumber & Mfg Co; Rogan, John R.; Seeger, John A.; Krainik, John; Munch, Emil C.; Bohn, Gebhardt; Bohn, George W. (Jury) Daleiden, Peter; Cummings, Wm.; Connell, James; Martens, Henry; Sullivan, James; Stephani, Charles; Schreihart, J.P.; Duecker, C.A.; Judge, John; Gustaveson, Herman; Bagignich(?), Fred


GUTMAN, JOHN Dellebeck, Andrew Oleson (State of Wis) vs Hougen, Ole K. et al; Anderson, Kund; Anderson, Martin T. Anderson, Thomas; Christianson, T.E. Gulikson, Nils; Gutman, John; Gutman, Joseph; Hougen, Knud; Isaacson, Ole; Jurgenson, Gulik; Knudson, Carl; Knudson, K.L.; Knudson, K.O.; Larson, John; Larson, Ole; Nelson, Nels; Olson, Benedict; Pefferle, Stephen; Thompson, Christian; Thompson, Ole H. Charged with shooting & killing of Gudman Olson Dellebeck yr. 1879; CX2445; CF18


GUTMAN, JOSEPH Dellebeck, Andrew Oleson (State of Wis) vs Hougen, Ole K. et al; Anderson, Kund; Anderson, Martin T. Anderson, Thomas; Christianson, T.E. Gulikson, Nils; Gutman, John; Gutman, Joseph; Hougen, Knud; Isaacson, Ole; Jurgenson, Gulik; Knudson, Carl; Knudson, K.L.; Knudson, K.O.; Larson, John; Larson, Ole; Nelson, Nels; Olson, Benedict; Pefferle, Stephen; Thompson, Christian; Thompson, Ole H. Charged with shooting & killing of Gudman Olson Dellebeck yr. 1879; CX2445; CF18


GUTSCH, H.F.A. Stockholders, Bauman George, Erhardt Christian, Mill Hugo, Schumacher Charles, Gutsch H.F.A., Kohn Albert, Toepel Charles, President Kraus Alois, Secretary, Mill Hugo. Collect pay for work performed (Jacob Stegman) Centerville Brewing Co. yr. 1894; Case No 3017; Box No. C.F. 51


GUTTMAN, HERMAN Amstedt, Christian vs Guttman, Herman Non payment for merchandise delivered yr. 1890; #1929; CF 46


GUTZLOE, GISBERT Burger, Ebenezer; Hurlbut, Richard C. Plaintiffs Gutzloe, Gisbert; Gutzloe, Maria; Baensch, August Defendants Plntfs, doing business as Burger & Hurlbut of New York and Chicago. foreclose on a mortgage they bought from August Baensch. Mortgage dated 1855 for $800. plus interest at 10% Amount due at time of foreclosure $1,141.80 Burger, being highest bidder at sherif's (sic) sale got the land for $350.00 Land was 120 acres in the Kasbaum Lake area Town of Newton. yr. 1860; #1746; Box CF 14 FLB


GUTZLOE, GLABERT Baensch, August; Gutzloe, Glabert; Gutzloe, Maria Defendants Berger, Ebenezer; Hurlbut, Richard C. Plaintiffs Plntfs, doing business as Burger & Hurlbut of New York & Chicago foreclose on a mortgage they bought from August Baensch. Mortgage dated 1855 for $800.00 plus interest at 10% Amt due at time of foreclosure $1,141.80 Burger being the highest bidder at sheriff's sale got the land for $350.00 Land was 120 acres in the Kasbaum Lake area Town of Newton yr. 1860; #1746; Box CF 14 FLB


GUTZLOE, MARIA Baensch, August; Gutzloe, Glabert; Gutzloe, Maria Defendants Berger, Ebenezer; Hurlbut, Richard C. Plaintiffs Plntfs, doing business as Burger & Hurlbut of New York & Chicago foreclose on a mortgage they bought from August Baensch. Mortgage dated 1855 for $800.00 plus interest at 10% Amt due at time of foreclosure $1,141.80 Burger being the highest bidder at sheriff's sale got the land for $350.00 Land was 120 acres in the Kasbaum Lake area Town of Newton yr. 1860; #1746; Box CF 14 FLB


GUTZLOE, MARIA Burger, Ebenezer; Hurlbut, Richard C. Plaintiffs Gutzloe, Gisbert; Gutzloe, Maria; Baensch, August Defendants Plntfs, doing business as Burger & Hurlbut of New York and Chicago. foreclose on a mortgage they bought from August Baensch. Mortgage dated 1855 for $800. plus interest at 10% Amount due at time of foreclosure $1,141.80 Burger, being highest bidder at sherif's (sic) sale got the land for $350.00 Land was 120 acres in the Kasbaum Lake area Town of Newton. yr. 1860; #1746; Box CF 14 FLB


GUYLES, J. Charles Cain (J. Guyles etal) yr. 1866; X847; CF 7


GUYLES, JOHN F. Grand and Petit Jurors. We are indebted to W.F. Eldridge, Esq., Deputy Clerk of the Court, for the following list of Grand and Petit Jurors, drawn on Saturday last for the October term of the Circuit Court. GRAND JURORS. Martin Brothers, Albert Barry, L.S. House, H.H. Smith, Joseph Waller, Edmund Sullivan, Casper Fleischer, Bartley McGuire, Wm. Lendt, Ira Clark, James Kirby, Charles Tisch, N. Sorrenson, W. H. Metcalf, Michael Fellows, Thomas Watts, Plinny Price, Joseph Vilas, Jr., Adam Roberts, John F. Guyles, Thomas Burns, Wm. H. Glover, C.P. Northrop. PETIT JURORS. James H. Hudges, John O'Laughlin, John O'Hern, A.C. Pool, Dan Shanahan, Sam. H. Phillips, August Riebler, August Apel, J. Draper, D. Neagel, L.H. Knapp, John Kenn, H.F. Hubbard, Richard Ownes, A.W. Bowman, Jas. Bennett, W. Clothier, John Birdsell, Jospeh Symes, Win. Smith, Conrad Bates, George Sharp, Ava Smith, H. Schlichting, Geo. S. Lawrence, H.F. Belitz, C.H. Jennison, M. Oleson, F. Kulhman, J. Wenner, C.F. Rendiger, Henry Riesland, Briston Rowley, Peter Schneider, Henry Heap, Edward Saunders. Manitowoc Pilot, Friday, September 16, 1859 P.3


GUYLES, JOHN F. CIRCUIT COURT OF MANITOWOC COUNTY. Oliver Lane vs. John F. Guyles, George Kirk and John A. Mills. Summons on Money Demand. The State of Wisconsin to the above named Defendants: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, of which a copy is hereto annexed and served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer thereto on me, at my office in the village of Manitowoc and county of Manitowoc, within twenty days after the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer as aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars and costs of suit. B.R. ANDERSON, Plti'ff's Att'y. The Manitowoc Pilot, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, October 24, 1862 P. 4


GUYLES, LYDIA A. Davis, R.T. et al (Guyles, Lydia A. vs) Non payment of bill for lumber for repairing church yr. 1877; #780; CF31


GYLES, GEORGE Eaton, Rufus B. - Gyles, George (vs) yr. 1880; #1136; CF36