MANITOWOC COUNTY MARRIAGES

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VACEK: Anton m: 13 Apr 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.446) to: Annie Suchomel VACEK: See SHIMONEK See VANIS


VACHA: Joseph m: 15 Jun 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.458) to: Mary Kral


VADER: Benj. F. m: 12 Sept. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.137) to: Mary F. Tufts


VADER: Calvin p: David Vader m: 20 Sept. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.166) to: Nancy Jane Flannigan (also Flanegan on marr. record) p: John and Louisa Flannigan


VADER: David m: 24 Mar. 1863 (co. mar. index v.2 p.159) to: Katharine Classon


VADER: Frank trip to Kansas


VADER: Frank Lake Shore Times, June 16, 1885 Mr. Frank Vader has decided to locate at Antigo where he will engage in boiler making.


VADER: Franklin m. Minnie Tufts ******** VADER—TUFTS – On Wednesday Sept. 12th, 1883. At the residence of the bride's parents in Manitowoc Rapids, by Rev, J.M. Craig, Mr. Franklin Vader of Menominee, Mich., and Miss Minnie Tufts of Manitowoc Rapids. The bride is the daughter of Mr. John Tufts who is well known throughout the county. Mr. Vader is an enterprising young man, a resident of our sister state. Over 200 invitations were issued and on the evening of the solemnization the rooms were crowded. Everything that could be done was done to make it pleasant for the guests, and a more enjoyable time is seldom had at interesting events of this character. The young couple received a very large number of presents. The list is too extensive for our space. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, September 20, 1883 ******** Vader-Tufts THE SOCIAL EVENT OF TH WEEK—A SPECIAL REPORTER OF THE TIMES GIVES FULL PARTICULARS OF THE PLEASANT AFFAIR. The grand social event of the season was the wedding on Wednesday last, of Mr. Franklin Vader of Menominee, Mich. And Miss Minnie Tufts, of Manitowoc. The ceremony took place in the Town of Manitowoc Rapids, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tufts. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. J. M. Craig, in the impressive manner so characteristic of the reverend gentleman. Over two hundred of the friends of the two families,--Vader and Tufts,--were present and enjoyed the hospitality so cordially tendered. Every room in the house, from cellar to garret, was thrown open to the guests and in the shady grove between the house and the street, a huge canvas tent had been erected, with a splendid dancing floor. At one end of this tent was an arched wreath of flowers, with the lucky horseshoe interwoven. Beneath this arch the marriage ceremony was performed and when the congratulations had in a measure subsided, the sweet, silver tones of Jere Collins and Van Camp;s violins were heard, then there was music and dancing. The refreshment rooms were thrown open at eleven o'clock, the tables groaning under the bountiful supply of all dainties of culinary art, with Chris Koebke in charge of the oyster department, to which all did ample justice. After supper dancing was resumed and continued until a late hour. To those who know John Tufts and his estimable wife, it is unnecessary to say, that all were received and entertained in the most affable manner, and when the guests departed for home, the opinion was unanimous that the affair had been one of those pleasant thing that are not forgotten. Numerous rich and handsome gifts were bestowed upon the lovely bride, among them being the following: Toilet Set, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Marion, Wis. Syrup Pitcher, Miss Etta Wells. Syrup Pitcher, Miss Delia Niles, Eaton. Tea Castor, Mr. and Mrs. Barnum, Marion, Wis. History of Wisconsin, Bailey Pierce, Rapids. Steel Engraving, John Kessler, Manitowoc. Oil Chromo, Ed. Lindholm, Rapids. Butter Knife and ½ doz. Silver Tea Spoons, Mr. and Mrs. P.S. Pierce, Manitowoc. Fruit Knife, Miss Cora Pierce, Manitowoc. Set of Silver Tea Spoons, Mrs. Albert Robertson, Manitowoc. Chamber Set, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Williams, Rapids. Byron's Poems, Dr. Seeger, Manitowoc. Silver dinner Castor, Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Smart, Manitowoc. Dressing Glass, Miss Kath Cronan, Vulcan, Michigan. A beautiful Yoke Boquet, Mrs. J.M. Craig, Manitowoc. Dressing Case, Dr. Frazer, Manitowoc. Clock, Lyman Emerson, Manitowoc. Beautiful Lamp, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Pierce, Rapids. Silver Bouquet Holder, Mr. and Mrs. W. Binkleman, Marion, Wis. Electric Hair Brush, Miss Jennie Lee, Eaton. A beautiful worked bed quilt, Miss Eliza Tufts. Silver spoon holder, Miss Clara Pierce, Rapids. Pair of embroidered damask towell pillow shams, Mrs. Moses Tufts, Rapids. Majolica bread plate cup and saucer, Mrs. Louis Lawrence. Card Case and Card receiver, Charles Beers, Manitowoc. Statuette, Freddy Tufts. Set of Chromos, Miss Mabel Robertson, Manitowoc. Tea Pot, Mr. and Mrs. John Symes, Manitowoc. Majolica Pitchers, Misses Ella Tufts, Maggie Mines, Rapids. Bible, Mrs. Margaret Allen, Rapids. Glass pickel dish, Mrs. P. Pierce, Rapids. Glass cake dish, Miss Kate Nense, Rapids. Silver cake basket, Mrs. E.B. Smith, Menominee, Mich. Clock, Jere Collins and sister, Manitowoc. Fruit dish and boquet, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Edwards, Manitowoc. Pickel dish and fork, Mr. and Mrs. Len Vader, Rapids. Lounge, Willie Vader and John Tufts, Jr. Rapids. Camp Chair, Dan Allen, Rapids. Camp rocking chair, Robert Seeger, Manitowoc. Majolica set, Ed. And Jacob Wells. Silver Cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Day, Manitowoc. Fruit basket, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaveson, Rapids. Pickel Castor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Moran, Manitowoc. Card basket, Miss Mary McFarland, Manitowoc. Pickel castor and fork, William Hubbard, Rapids. Chair tidy, Miss Mattie Bacon, Manitowoc. Chair tidy, Miss Maranda Pierce, Rapids. Bed Spread, Miss Anna Rechygl, Manitowoc. Napkin Rings, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Koebke, Manitowoc. Table spread and doz. Napkins, Joseph Koelzer, and sisters, Manitowoc. Table spread, Mrs. Jacob Lee, Rockland. Table spread, Mr. Frank Tolby. Doz. Towels, Frank Larsen, Rapids. Table spread, Lyman Allen, Rapids. Table spread, Jacob Ringwood. Table spread, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsdell, Marion, Wis. Lace bed spread and pillow shams, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haverland, Manitowoc. Brussels Rug, Thos. And Oscar Torrison, Manitowoc. Set of nickel plated flat irons, Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Murphy, Manitowoc. Set of fine cut glass ware, Mr. Anthony McNulty, Cato. Handsome lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells, Rapids. Double pickle dish, Mr. and Mrs. John Bibinger, Manitowoc. Bohemian glass ware, Miss Susie Pierce, Rapids. Set of silver tea spoons, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Rand, Manitowoc. Moustach Cup and saucer, Chris Koebke, Manitowoc. Silver soup ladle, Miss Hattie Burnett, Manitowoc. Majolica moustache cup, Mr. Van Camp, Manitowoc. Silver cake basket, Mrs. McCullough, Cederville, Mich. Silver napkin rings, Miss Maggie McCullough, Cederville, Mich. Syrup Pitcher and stand, Ole and Niels Stevenson, Rapids. Set of cut glass ware, Grandpa Ramsdell, Marion, Wis. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times Tuesday, September 18, 1883 p.1


VADER: George Accident


VADER: Henry m: 22 Jan. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.60) to: Eliza Jane Tufts In Cato, January 21, by the Rev. Israel C. Holmes, Mr. Henry Vader, of this village, to Miss Eliza Jane Tufts, daughter of Mr. Moses Tufts, of Manitowoc Rapids. Manitowoc Pilot, February 3, 1860 P. 3


VADER: Leonard V. m: 24 June 1858 (co. mar. index v.2 p.3) to: Sarah Jane Robertson Married on the 25th inst., at the Parsonage, by Rev. Mead Holmes, Mr. Leonard Vader of Manitowoc Rapids, to Miss Sarah Jane Robertson, of Canada. The Daily Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, June 26, 1858 P. 2


VADER: Leonard V. m: 24 Dec. 1873 to: Jennie L. Carmen From the Files of the Pilot – Forty-Four Years Ago – (1874) Vader – Carmen By the Rev. Jos. De Forest, Dec. 24, 1873, at St. James Church in this city, Mr. Leonard V. Vader of Manitowoc Rapids to Miss Jennie L. Carmen of Gibson. As Mr. Vader was a member of the famous 27th Reg. Wis. Volunteer Infantry, we take the liberty of tendering our congratulations to bride and groom. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs. Jan. 10, 1918


VADER: N opening of store


VADER: Nick purchase of pier


VADER: (also have Vater, Yader) See STEPHEN


VAGD: Johann m: Sophie (nee) Duss children: Emma Sophie Wilhelmine (b. 8/22/1870/bapt. 10/16/1870 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VAINEON: Napoleon m: 15 Sept. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.162) to: Maria Boisvert


VAJINEK: John m: 12 Jun 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.201) to: Jadwica Weier


VAJSOEUR: William m: 13 May 1851 by Charles Kuehn, Justice of the Peace at Shoto (co. mar. index v.1) to: Anna Maria Breider


VALA: See SCHLECHT


VALAFSKE: See BEHNKE


VALEFSKE: Art. E. b: 1887, WI Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Guernsey Cattle Clover Dale Dairy Farm S. 22 Rockland, Reedsville m: Louisa Winkel Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VALEFSKE: See MAHNKE


VALENTA: Frank m: 6 Sept. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.342) to: Barbara Hynes ***** Two more out of town youths have come to Manitowoc county for their brides, licenses having been issued for the marriage of Frank Valenta, Kewaunee county and Barbara Hynesk (sic) of Gibson. Another license goes to George W. Kings, of Brown county, and Johanna Stern, of Maple Grove. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, August 29, 1904 P. 1


VALENTA: Jacob m: 22 Apr 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.197) to: Emma Wanick


VALENTA: Joseph oct 15, 1907 8-66 m: 15 Oct 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.66/she has no dates on index) to: Theresa Zahorik Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: Jos. Valenta, city and Theresa Zahorik, Gibson… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 10, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Mishicot: Jos Valenta and Miss Theresa Zahorik were married at the home of the bride’s parents in the Town of Gibson Tuesday. The groom is a blacksmith and the couple will live on South Eleventh Street, Manitowoc. The Reporter, Sat., Oct. 19, 1907


VALENTINE: Alexander m: 4 Apr. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.30) to: Caroline Bartell


VALENTINE: William (Wilhelm Valentin in newspaper) res: Lexington, Ill. m: 24 Oct. 1880 (co. mar. index v.A p.6 also v.4 p.167) to: Catharina Schallenbeck (Schellenbeck in newspaper) res: Manitowoc From Der Nord Westen, 28 Oct. 1880: Marriage of Wilhelm Valentin of Lexington, Ill, with Mrs. Catharina Schellenbeck of Manitowoc on 24 Oct. in the home of Charles Esslinger by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich.


VALENTINE: See ESSLINGER


VALERSKI: See SEEHAWER


VALES: See MACH


VALESKY: Michael m: Karoline children: Helene Louise (b. 30 June 1865/bapt. 26 Dec. 1865 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


VALESSKI: See SEEHAWER


VALIER: John m: 12 May 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.309) to: Mary Poeka MARRIED: VALIER-PACKA - In this city on Wednesday, May 13, by Justice H.L. Markham, Mr. John Valier and Miss May Packa. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 20, 1886 pg. 2


VALLEFSKI: Ernst m: 7 June 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.442) to: Emilie Zutz From Der Nord Westen, 24 May 1906: Marriage License obtained Ernst Valefske of Rockland and Emilie Zutz of Eaton


VALLEFSKI: Richard Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.424) to: Bertha Wegner


VALLEFSKI: See LEMKE


VALLESKEY: Gustav (also Valleski) b: 31 Aug. 1850, in Germany. p: Martin and Catherine Valleskey. m: 1874 to: Fredricka Matznick p: Charles and Minnie Matznick. Children: Paulina (died at 6 yrs.), Minnie (died at 14 months.), Ferdinand (died at 2 yrs.), Martin, Charles, Alvina, Adolph, Gustav, Selma, Elsie and Elmer. Pauline Wilh. Louise (b. 21 Mar. 1875 in Rockland/d. 9 Jan. 1881 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Ferdinand Adolph (b. 5 Dec. 1878 in Rockland/d. 10 Dec. 1880 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Martin Gustav Ludwig (b. 16 Feb. 1881 in Maple Grove/bapt. 13 Mar. ___ from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Martin G. Valleskey/Feb. 16, 1880/May 1965/from obit in Evergreen #44 Martin Valleski, the father of Gustav. also lived with them, 71 yrs. old in 1881. Elmer Herman Valleskey/b: 17 Aug 1899/from obit in Evergreen cem. #44 (the following is from a researcher/see contributors page) This is the second son of Gustav Valleskey and Fredericka Matzinic: Charles (Karl) Valleskey born on 6/12/1883 in Reedsville, WI married on 12/26/1905 to Helena (Lena) Becker died on 7/10/1972, buried at St. Peters Cemetery in Collins, WI The Valleskey family settled in Rockland Township in 1856. The oldest son, Martin, disappeared without a trace shortly after the family's arrival in Wisconsin. The next oldest son, Michael, married a local girl (Karoline Klinger) and raised a family of eight children before also disappearing from history sometime after 1876 but before 1878. No one in all the family knows what happened to them after 1878. Charles' father, Gustav Valleskey, was the third son of Martin Valleskey and the father of my branch of the family. There was also a sister, Maria Valleskey, who married Gustav Seehaver.


VALLESKEY: Martin G. m: 17 Sept. 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.65) to: Anna Schwalbe Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Martin G. Valleskey of Collins and Anna Schwalbe of Eaton… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 12, 1907 pg. 1


VALLESKEY: Michael m: at Lutheran church in Rockland to: Caroline Klinger The above two families came over on the same ship from the same town in West Prussia. (Parts of both families soon relocated from Manitowoc County to Polk County, MN) (from researcher/see contributors page)


VALLESKEY: See VALESKY


VALLESKI: Carl m: April 19, 1880/from Anniversary article to: Auguste Kosmoski children: Olga Emilie Louise (b. 11 Jan. 1881 in Rockland/bapt. 18 Feb. 1881 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) ******** MR. AND MRS. CARL VALLEFSKE, CO. PIONEERS, HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVEERSARY ON SUNDAY Photo Pioneer Couple of county who Observed Golden Wedding Sunday Presence of their nine children for the occasion made the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vallefske, well known pioneer residents of Reesville, Sunday at Collins, a more unusual event, especially when the couple were surprised by a reunion of the family when they had planned no formal observance for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Vallefske had arranged to have the vows of fifty years ago renewed at the church service at 2 in the afternoon, and had intened to announcement by their pastor, Rev. Schlei to be the only recognition of the anniversary. However, children of the couple planned a surprise for them and it was most happy one. Following the church service the children and grandchildren numbering one hundred twenty-five were entertained with a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vallefske, making it one of the happiest events in the life of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Vallefske were married in Reedsville, Wis., April 19th, 1880 and immediately after their wedding located on a farm and continued on the old homestead until about twelve years ago when they retired and moved to Collins where they have resided ever since. Mrs. Vallefske previous to her marriage, Augusta Kosmoske, is 67 and Mr. Vallefske 74 and were both among the most active participants in the happy celebration. Both of the principals were born in Germany and came to this country with their parents when children and have spent practically their entire lives in town of Rockland. Both Mr. and Mrs. Vallefske enjoy excellent health and greeted many friends who called yesterday to offer congratulations and best wishes. Many messages from friends in the county and out in the state were received by the couple and the day was indeed a notable one for them. Mr. and Mrs. Vallefske are parents of nine children all of whom with their familes were present at the reunion. They are Mrs. Adolph Lemke of Fresno, Calif., Ernest Vallefske of Collins, Richard Vallefske of Shiocton, Arhtur Vallefske, St. Nazianz, Mrs. Walter Thiers of this city, Mrs. Fred Zutz, Collins, William Vallefske, Kiel and Mrs. Walter Olm of Collins. The children had made plans for the observance of the anniversary without revealing them to their parents and had the home prettily decorated in Easter colors and cut flowers. Mr. Vallefske is a brother of Gustave Vallefske, Sr., who celebrated his golden wedding June 1924 and a sister of Mr. Vallefske's celebrated her golden anniversary in 1923. Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, April 21, 1930 P. 8


VALLESKI: Gust. res: tn. Rockland p: Martin Valleski m: Friederike nee Matzenick children: Pauline (b. 21 Mar. 1875/d. 9 Jan. 1881/from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth ch., Reedsville) (note: whole entry from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth ch., Reedsville)


VALZ: Heinrich m: 19 Oct. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.124) to: Barbara Stuber


VANACEK: Chas J m: 16 Jun 1908 to: Josephine M. Koba ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Chas. Vancek of Chicago and Josephine Koba of Gibson; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 11, 1908 pg. 1 ***** Notes From Kingsbridge: On Tuesday the wedding of Miss Josephine Kouba and Chas. Vanachek of Chicago took place. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wencel Kouba of this place. She is a young lady who is held in high esteem. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 18, 1908 pg. 8

VAN ASTOR: See HEMPTON


VAN BEECK: Frank m: 11 May 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.325) to: Lucy Cayo Marriage Licenses: The following have been granted licenses to marry: Frank Van Beek, of Hart, Mich., and Lucy Cayo, of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 12, 1904 pg. 5


VAN BERGEN: See NASH


VAN BJORNMARK: Chas Marriage Date: 24 Mar 1861 Vol:05 Page:0106 Vol:B Sequence:00284 to: Perometta Jacobson Marriage Date: 24 Mar 1861 Vol:05 Page:0106 Vol:B Sequence:02449


VANBREMER: James m: 15 Dec 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.260) to: Clara Bischoff Note: His entry is in 1903, but it's the first one after a Jan. 1903, so it looks like it was mis-dated. ******** Miss Clara Bishop and James Van Bremmer were quietly married by Judge Chloupek last evening. They will make this city their home for the present. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, December 16, 1902 P. 1


VAN BROCKLIN: Daniel m: 25 Dec. 1866 (co. mar. index v.4 p.8) to: Elizabeth Cranss


VANCOTT: Cyrus m: 7 Mar. 1867 (co. mar. index v.3 p.78) to: Martha J. Mason


VANDEBLOEMEN: (also have Vanderbloemen) See RUTHMANSDORFER


VANDEBLOMEN: also have Vanderlomen See SPATH


VANDEGRIFT: Wm. B. m: 14 April 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.436) to: Louisa M. Bayfield From Der Nord Westen, 12 Apr. 1906: Marriage License obtained W.B. Vandegrift of Manitowoc and Louise Reyfield of Newton ******* Miss Louise Rayfeldt and William Vandegrift are on honeymoon trip to east following their marriage at home of bride's parents at Newton on Saturday. Manitowoc Herald News, Monday Apr. 16, 1906 ***** WEDDING QUIET; IT WAS LENT Vandegrift-Rayfeldt Nuptials Took Place on Saturday William Vandegrift of this city and Miss Louise Rayfeldt were married at the home of the bride's parents at Newton at one o'clock Saturday afternoon, Rev. Carl Machmiller being the celebrant. The wedding was a quiet one because of the Lenten season and close friends of the couple beside the relatives were the only ones to witness the ceremony. The bridal pair left on the afternoon Central train for Indianapolis, Ind., where they will make their future home. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayfeldt and a most estimable young lady while the groom is one of the city's popular young men. Good wishes of many friends go with the departed couple in their new home. Manitowoc Daily Herald - Mon., Apr. 16, 1906


VANDEGRIFT: See NELSON


VANDELOO: George m: Rose Junk children: Angeline (b. 6 June 1918/d. 8 July 2002) Catherine Monica (b. 21 July 1928 in Tn. Centerville/m. Ralph Fenn/d. in Sheboygan co. Wis.)


VANDELOO: Jacob (Vendeloo on co. mar. index/also see James Vendeloo) p: Peter Vandeloo and Anna M. Knoephel m: 7 Jan. 1903 (St. George Cath. ch.)(co. mar. index v.7 p.257) to: Maria Schwartz p: Adam Schwartz and Anna Grossel Marriage License obtained Jacob Vandeloo of Sheboygan and Mary Schwartz of Centerville Der Nord Westen, 01 Jan. 1903 ***** Notes From Centerville: Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Vandeloo celebrated their wooden wedding at G. Mill's Hall last Saturday. The hall was filled to its utmost capacity with friends and relatives of the happy couple. Refreshments galore were on hand. The assembled friends did not depart until the wee small hours of the morning, having had a most excellent time. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, January 23, 1908 pg. 8


VANDELOO: Wilhelm (William on co. mar. index) p: Peter Vandeloo and Magdalena Knoeppel m: 10 Oct. 1905 (St. Wendel Cath. ch.)(co. mar. index v.7 p.407) to: Veronica Klein p: Henry Klein and Helena Junk Notes From Centerville: At 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Miss Fronica Klein became the bride of Mr. William Vandaloo, Rev. Father Nickel officiating. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride, where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. The afternoon and evening were spent in dancing. One hundred twenty invitation had been sent out. The young couple will reside at St. Nazianz, where Mr. Vandaloo, will run a hotel. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, October 12, 1905 pg. 8 ******** Notes From St. Nazianz: Tuesday the marriage of Wm. Vanderloo of this place and Veronia Klein of St. Wendel was solemnized at St. Wendel's Catholic church. Swensons' orchestra furnished the music for the event. Their friends wish them a long and happy life. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, October 12, 1905 pg. 8


VANDELOO: (also have Vendeloo) See SCHALLER


VAN DENBERG: See DHEIN


VAN DEN BLOEM: See HOFFMANN


VANDENBUSCH: Peter Baker, Manitowoc Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VANDERBLOEMEN: George b: 18 June 1844, Netherlands/d. 11 Feb. 1915 m: Mary C. Neumann b: 7 Sept. 1851, Germany/d. 24 July 1940


VANDERBLOEMER: John Theodore m: 05 May 1908 to: Viola Vanbremer ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …John Vanderbloemen and Viola Van Bramer, both of Two Rivers; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 30, 1908 pg. 1

VANDERBLOEMEN: Philip Johannes (Vanderblum on co. mar. index) m: 28 Apr 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.451) to: Louisa Wilhelmine Vietz (family researcher said this family moved to the Ludington area of Michigan around 1907) Marriage in Two Rivers last Thurs. of Philipp Vanderbloom with Miss Lizzie Vietz. Der Nord Westen, 05 May 1898 ***** Married: Vanderbloom - Vietz At the Lutheran church in this city Thursday evening, April 28, 1898, by the Rev. Doehler, pastor, Mr. Philip Vanderbloom and Miss Lizzie Vietz, both of this city. The Chronicle joins the numerous friends of the young couple in wishing them a pleasant journey through life together. Manitowoc County Chronicle, Tues., May 3, 1898


VANDERBLOEMEN: Thedor b: m: Johanna Linders b: 25 Nov. 1808, Netherlands/d. 13 Apr. 1901


VANDERBLOEMEN: (also have Vandebloemen) See Charles Levenhagen bio.


VANDERBLOEMEN: also have Vanderlomen See MOSELER See SCHULTZ See VANDERBLUM


VANDERBLOEMER: See PUFAHL


VANDERBLOOMEN: (also have Vandebloemen) See SCHNORR


VANDERBLUM: Theodore m: 30 May 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.106) to: Anna Mary Ries child: Frederic Vanderbloomen birth: 3 May 1894 Two Rivers death: 5 September 1894 Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Two Rivers, Wis. father: Theodor mother: Anna Maria Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY A note-worthy event the past week was the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vander Bloemen for many years, well known residents of this city. Their many friends congratulated them and among those who called was J. E. Hamilton and wife and Mr. Geo. Hamilton and wife and Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, Mr. Vander Bloemen having been an employee of the Hamilton Mfg. Co. for many years. Mr. Vander Bloemen is 72 and his wife of 68 years of age. He was a member of the volunteer fire department for over 20 years and when it was disbanded he was one of the two oldest in the service. All of the children, numbering eleven were present at the wedding anniversary, also twelve grandchildren. The children are Nick VanderBloemen of Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Fred Pufahl, Milwaukee; Charles VanderBloemen, Tacoma, Wash.; George VanderBloemen, Virginia, Minn.; Joseph VanderBloemen, Dubuque, Iowa; Mrs. Albert Van Bramer, city; Mrs. Ernest Hermann, city; Mrs. Ed Meichert, City; Walter VanderBloemen, city; Mrs. Christ Behrens, city; Mrs. Jos. Mickkelson, Milwaukee. Two Rivers Reporter - Fri., June 4, 1926


VANDERBLUM: See Vanderbloemen


VANDER HEUVEL: See HEALY


VAN DER HOF: See SIEKER


VANDERLOMEN: George m: 24 Sept. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.9) written in above is v.71, p.565 to: Mary C Neumann


VANDER REIT: Gilles m: 5 June 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.442) to: Anna C. Sohnnbriers


VANDERSANDE: See JANSEN


VANDERSKIE: See KORBACK


VANDOSKI: William Andrew (Vandoskie on church record) b: 4 June 1888, Manitowoc/d. 11 Sept. 1967, Indianapolis, IN p: John Vandoski and Amelia Pankow m: 15 July 1914 (from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.366) to: Ruth Newby p: David Newby and Della Schollay children: Sylvester George (b. 7 Mar. 1919, Manitowoc/d. 7 July 1987, Ft. Wayne, IN/cause of death: cancer) Mary Lucile (b. 2 Nov. 1916, Manitowoc/d. 2 Nov. 1916/stillborn)


VANDOSKIE: John m: Maria Bushmann children: Theckla Josephina Vandoski(b. 10 Feb. 1905/bapt. 19 Feb. 1905/ from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.90)


VANDOSKIE: Wm. b: 1888, WI Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Guernsey and Jersey Cattle and Clydsdale Horses The Homestead Guernsey Farm, S. 32 Newton, Timothy m: Ruth Newby Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VANDOSKIE: See VANDOSKI


VANDOSKY: John m: Emilia children: Wilhelm Andrea (b. 4 June 1888/bapt. 14 June 1888 St. George Cath. ch.)


VANDOSKY: John m: 24 Jun 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.220) to: Maria M. Bushmann From Der Nord Westen, 29 May 1902: Marriage License: John Vandosky, Jr. of Newton and Mary M. Buschmann of Meeme


VANDREUIL: Edmund m: 29 May 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.198) to: Mary Walloch


VANDREUIL: Frank m: 15 Jan. 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.32) to: Christine Ahlgrins Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Frank Vandreuil and Christina Ahlgrim, both of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, January 10, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Frank Vaudreiul and Christina Ahlgrim of this city were united in marriage at St. Luke's church this morning. They are well known and highly esteemed young people and no doubt their married life will be blissful at least all their friends unite in wishing that it may be. The Chronicle - Tues., Jan. 15, 1907


VANDREUIL: also have Vondrerill


VANDUCER: Horace res: Tn of Wolf m: 7 Feb. 1856 at Tn. Wolf (co. mar. index v.1 p.102) to: Elisabeth Hughes


VAN DYCK: H.E. to: Josephine H. Laird In Manitowoc, on Tuesday the 22d of Sept. 1853 by Rev. R. W. Barnes Mr. H. E. Van Dyck of Naperville, Ill. and Miss Josephine H. Laird of the former place. (24 Sept 1853 Newspaper unknown)


VANEK: Charles m: 20 Nov. 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.24) to: Clara Kolarek


VAN HORN: William b: State of New York res: Tn. Franklin, lumberman p: John and Rebekah Van Horne m: 10 Sept. 1856 in Tn. Franklin (co. mar. index v.1 p.133) to: Nancy W. Blackmore p: Washburn and Laura Blackmore


VANIS: Frank m: 15 Feb. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.386) to: Mary Vacek Mr. Frank Vanish (sic) and Miss Mary Watzek (sic) were married last Tuesday by Rev. Father Lager. The young folks enjoyed the wedding very much as it closed with a big dance at Pick’s Hall. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times - Tues., Mar. 8, 1887 - page 3


VANIS: See CERVENY


VANLANTE: See GESLER


VAN LISHOUT: John m: 26 Sep 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.66) (this is listed in the L part of the index) to: Margurite Lallensack Marriage License issued for: JOHN VANLISHANT of Scott and Maggie Lallensack of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 14 Sep. 1899 ***** The following marriage licenses were granted this week: John Vanlishaut of Brown Co. and Maggie Lollenrack of Manitowoc, … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 14, 1899 pg. 7


VAN NOSTRAND: Daniel (Van Rostrand on co. mar. index) m: 20 June 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.105) to: Matilda Damler children: Fred (b. 18 Nov. 1882/state births microfiche) Married In Two Rivers on Tuesday, June 20, by the Rev. C.W. Wilson, Mr. Daniel Van Norstrand and Miss Mathilda Damler. Manitowoc Tribune - June 29, 1876 ***** Mrs. Dan Van Nostrand of Marshfield Wis., died on Thursday last of consumption of the lungs in her 35th year. She was born in Two Rivers and there she was married, moving to Marshfield a few years ago. She leaves six children. Mrs. Van Nostrand was a daughter of Gottlieb Damler of this city. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 22, 1891 P. 3


VAN NOSTRAND: Daniel m: 11 Dec. 1882 (co. mar. index v.5 pg.103) to: Ethen Baylis


VAN NOSTRAND: Silas m: Katherine children: Mana (b. 8 Mar. 1884/state births microfiche) Natta (b. 19 Apr. 1887 at Two Rivers/bapt. 18 July 1890 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) Elsie (b. 26 July 1880 at Two Rivers/bapt. 14 Apr. 1882 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) Roy (b. 6 Feb. 1882 at Manitowoc/bapt. 14 Apr. 1882 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


VAN SCHOYCK: Wilbur Clark m: 22 Jun 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.47/he is on bride's side of index) to: Emma J Dedrich Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …W.C. Van Schojck of Iowa and Emma Dedrick, city… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 20, 1907 pg. 1 ***** MARRIED: Miss Emma Dedrick of this city and W.C. Van Schojck of Line Springs, Iowa, were united in wedlock Saturday by Rev. O.C. Johnson. They boarded the noon train for their home in Iowa, where the groom owns a farm. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 27, 1907 pg. 1


VAN SEGGERN: Henry D. m: 13 May 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.144) to: Martha F Daggart


VAN SERKE: See KLUCK


VAN STEENVYK: Edward m: no dates (co. mar. index v.4 p.16)


VAN TREECK: Rev. J.P. b: 9 March 1855


VANTRY: See RETTELLE


VAN VALKENBURGH: David Higgins res: at mar. Tn. Manitowoc m: 25 Dec. 1852 by G.C. Schetky, Min. P.E. ch. (co. mar. index v.1) wit: R.L. Bell, W.W. Waldo, M.C. Camp to: Elizabeth C. Humphrey res: at mar. Tn. Manitowoc children: William Gilbert (adopted) (b. 21 Sept. 1854/bapt. 24 July 1864 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


VAN VALKENBURGH: Jacob B. Tombstone + Photo m: 7 Nov. 1854 (co. mar. index v.3 p.14)(prob. should be 1855) to: Clementine Smith p: Daniel Smith children: Daniel Smith (bapt. 16 July 1865 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) Wallace Layfayette (bapt. 16 July 1865 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) Married At Mishicot, November ?? by the Rev. M???ncthon ???rt, Mr. B.J. Van Valkenburgh, of the firm of Smith & Valkenburgh ?? and Miss Clementine Smith, a daughter of Daniel Smith, Esq., both of Mishicott. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, November 8, 1855, P. 3 (Also mar. announcement in the Manitowoc Herald, 10 Nov. 1855) ***** Bartholomew Jacob Van Valkenburgh b. April 23, 1831 Prattsburg, Steuben, New York d. November 22, 1896 Austin, Mower, Minnesota Buried Oak Grove Cemetery, 1407 LaCrosse St., LaCrosse, WI AKA Oaklawn Cemetery and Wautonga Cemetery He was promoted to Major by order of General Grant "For distinguished bravery on the field of battle" buried next to his second wife: Clementine Smith, daughter of Daniel Smith, founder of Mishicot b: About 1837 Rochester, Monroe County, New York d. March 1, 1879 in Mishicot but is buried in LaCrosse ***** Van Valkenburgh-In LaCrosse, Wis., on Saturday, March 1. Clementine, wife of J.B. Van Valkenburgh, aged 40 years. The deceased was the daughter of Mrs. Daniel Smith, of Mishicott. She was well known and highly respected by a large number of our citizens who will learn with regret of her death. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, March 6, 1879 P. 3


VAN VROLIS: George Washington m: 29 July 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.396) to: Rose Mary McLean


VANZANT: See KESLER


VANZENT: See WESCOM


VAN ZON: Joseph m: 17 June 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.226) to: Matilda Simmer Marriage License: Joseph Van Zon and Tillie Simmer both of Manitowoc Rapids Der Nord Westen, 19 June 1902 ***** Simmer-Van Zon. The marriage of Miss Mathilda Simmer and Joseph Van Zon was celebrated Tuesday at St. Boniface church. A reception was given at Rapids in the afternoon and evening and a large party of friends attended. Both young people reside at Rapids, the groom being a leading business man. They will reside there. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 18, 1902 P. 1 ***** Notes From Manitowoc Rapids A small child of Joe Van Zon was buried at the Catholic cemetery here on Tuesday morning. Manitowoc Pilot, February 6, 1908 P. 8


VAN ZON: Martinius b: Holland res: Manitowoc Rapids, laborer p: Henricus and Dehana VanZon m: 2 Jan. 1857 at Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index v.1 p.152) to: Maria Kath. Heinricks p: Carl and Maria Kath. Heinricks


VAN ZON: Minnie (Mrs.) b: 10 June 1862/bapt. 11 Apr. 1909 at Manitowoc/conf. 16 May 1909 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc


VAN ZON: Peter b: Town of Manitowoc Rapids - Iron worker in the City of Manitowoc p: Martin VanZon and Catherine m: 13 Oct. 1906 Catholic ceremony in the City of Manitowoc Witnesses Edward Nuhs and Miss Jennie Junk (co. mar. index v.8 p.26) to: Minnie D. Golding (Minnie Dooley nee Golding) b: Streetsville, Canada p: John Golding and Sarah Willis


VAN ZON: See LINDHOLM See SCHLIESLEDER


VARANEAU: See MARTELLE


VARANOE: Ciffarae (sic) m: 3 Sept. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.63) to: Philomine Dayhad


VARCHERSKI: See KORTES


VAREL: Vojtech m: 08 Nov 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.126) to: Anna Krubel


VARNEY: Frank Insurance and Real Estate, Manitowoc Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VARNOW: Daniel p: Ira Varnow and Harrell Bellrose m: 9 Oct. 1882 (co. mar. index. v.5 p.96) to: Lena Martele p: Mitchell Martele and Harriet Cayean


VARONS: Zochany m: 02 Jan 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.331) to: Amanda Smith From Der Nord Westen, 09 Jan. 1896: Marriage Thurs. of last week of Zachary Varano of Two Rivers, with Miss Amanda Smith of Sheboygan.


VARRANEAU: Denys m: 28 Mar 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.170) p: Arsenius Varraneau and Henrietta Bebrose to: Sibylle Martelle (she is on groom's side of mar. index) p: Michael Martelle and Henrietta Cayean


VARS: David m: 18 Feb. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.103) to: Lodema Westcott


VASCO: John m: 7 Feb. 1882 (co. mar. index v.5 p.60) to: Maria Wrieth


VASS: also have Voss See LAE PLANT


VASSEUR: William m: 13 May 1851 at home of Peter Roth, Tn Two Rivers by Chas. Kuehn, J.P.(co. mar. index v.1) wit: Peter R. Roth, Nicolaus Berner/Bernes to: Anna Maria Breiter or Breider


VATER: Gustav Paul m: 19 July 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.340) (same mar. date from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Emma Ida (nee) Kloszinski (Klozinski on ch. mar. record)


VATER: (also have Vader) See THOMPSON


VATT: Wm. m: 22 June 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.65) to: Louise Best


VATTEROTT: See DITTMAR


VAUDREUIL: Frank m: Christina Ahlgrimm From Der Nord Westen, 10 Jan. 1907: Marriage License for Frank Vaudreuil and Christiana Ahlgrimm both of Two Rivers


VAUDREUIL: Leo b: 19 April 1848 in Canada. p: Frank and Percilla (Caushaum) Vaudreuil. m: 11 July 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.38/Vondrerill on index) to: Clementine LeClair p: Charles LeClair. Children: Ed, Olive, Frank, Elizabeth and John


VAUDREUIL: Vaudreuil Photos


VAUDREUIL: See DOOLAN


VAUGHN: See NAUTH


VEERS: John b: Calumet County –farmer p: Ernst and Bertha Veers m: 8 Nov. 1886 in Civil ceremony, City of Kiel (co. mar. index v.5 p.319) Witnesses Casten Schroeder and Ernst Veers to: Clara Ree Photo b: Calumet County p: Ferdinand and Anna Ree


VEICHAN: Michael m: 29 Nov 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.80) to: Ellen Weihan


VEICHART: Franz m: (no dates in with 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.351) to: Marie Zahorik


VEIGHART: See DUGGAN


VEITH: Ferdinand W. m: 16 Jan. 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.193) to: Theresia Feuerstein From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Brick Manufacturer. Yard on Twentieth street, Third ward.


VELEBIS: Joseph m: 8 July 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.424) to: Alvina Krohn


VELEBLE: See SHIMON


VELICER: See KREJCI


VELLEN: Jacob res: Manitowoc m: 1 May 1856 at Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.1 p.130) to: Alvina Langenfeld p: Frederick and Louise Langenfeld


VENDELOO: James (also have Vandeloo) m: 7 Jan. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.257) to: Mary Schwartz


VENDING: Christ (Vinding) m: 01 Oct 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.237) p: Jacob C. Vinding/Marie Prohm to: Augusta Honora Boettger p: Hermann Boettger/Emma Oestrich Married Vinding - Boettger At the Congregational Church in Two Rivers, Oct. 1st, 1902, by Rev. T.W. Cole, pastor, Mr. Chris Vinding of Fiscus, Iowa and Miss Agusta Boettger of Two Rivers. There was a large gathering of friends and relatives to witness the marriage ceremony and the bride is said to have been as handsome as this city has seen at the altar of Hymen for many a day. The wedding took place at 9:30 am and after a wedding breakfast at the home of the brides parents, the happy young couple took the train for their future home in Iowa. The ChronicleTues. Oct. 7, 1902


VENER: John m: 21 June 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.32) to: Catherina Hoppen


VENNIG: See THIERMANN


VENNIGER: Joseph m: 14 June 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.31) to: Francisca Jamberger


VENNISON: See DUGAN


VERACREK: Adalbert m: 24 Jan 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.36) to: Josepha Wiza


VERBONCEUR: Moses m: 29 Dec. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.80) to: Margareth Simons


VERGEILS: Wilhelm M. m: 04 Feb 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.234) to: Alvena J Schmalfeld From Der Nord Westen, 08 Feb. 1894: Marriage of Wilhelm Martin Vergeils of Wayside, with Miss Alvina Johanne Schmalfeld, daughter of South 9th Street resident Christian Schmalfeld, on Sun. in the residence of the bride's parents by Pastor Machmueller.


VERKUILEN: See Rev. Theodore H. Kersten bio.


VERONAN: See LECLINE


VERRANNEAU: Azana b: Canada res: Two Rivers p: Joseph and Angelique m: 29 Sept. 1856 at Two Rivers (co. mar. index v.1 p.138) to: Henriette Belle Rose (also have Rose Henriette Belle) p: Francis and Angeline


VERSE: John P. m: 7 Oct. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.9) to: Angelica Dehage


VERTZ: John b: 12 Sep 1879/26 Jan 1958 p: Solomon Vertz/Minnie Luedtke m: 20 Nov 1907, Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wis to: Theresa Broecker b: 1885/d. 27 Apr 1932 p: Frederick Broecker Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …John Vertz, Gibson and Theresa Broecker, Mishicot… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 21, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Theresa Broecker, daughter of Mrs. Broecker Sr., of the Town of Two Rivers, was united in marriage to John Vertz of Gibson at the Lutheran Church at Mishicot, Rev. G. Vater officiated. The wedding was celebrated at the home of Christ Broecker. Intimate relatives and friends only attended the wedding. The happy young couple will make their home at the village Mishicot where the groom will be employed at the new hardware store. The Reporter extends congratulations. The Reporter, Two Rivers, Wis., Sat., Nov. 23, 1907


VERTZ: Peter Salomon m: 3 Nov. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.122) to: Minna Ludke


VERTZ: William m: 17 Sep 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.233) to: Anne Rehbein ******** Marriage licenses have been issued to Wenzel Kabat, of Brillion and Annie Ebenhoe, of Rockland, Thomas E. Gill, and Maggie Kelley, of Maple Grove, Michael Weise (sic) and Kate Bartol (sic), of Two Rivers and Wm. Vertz and Anna Rehbein, of Gibson. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, September 8, 1902 P. 1


VESELSKY: Joseph m: 05 Feb 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.232) to: Frances Nechvatal


VESELY: See KUBALE


VESLEY: Frank m: 05 Nov 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.423) to: Mary Vondracek


VESLEY: Frank m: 09 Jun 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.407) to: Mary Doubek


VESSLEY: See JANKOVSKY


VETER: See SCHNEIDER


VETRIK: See RECHCYGL


VETTER: August confirmed: 1 Apr. 1881 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VETTER: August b: Liberty, farmer p: Jacob Vetter and Wilhelmine Neitzel m: 26 Nov 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.277/she is 1885 same v.p.) Note: By the dates on the index, it looks like in the V's they put 1886 in the wrong place and made some of the 1885 dates become 1886. This is one of them. (m: 26 Nov. 1885 in parental home of bride/from Luth. church records/ wit: Julius Luebke, Loui Horstmann, Hermann Vetter, Emma Otto, Anna Vetter, Ida Bremer) to: Louisa Luebke b: Liberty p: Gottlieb Luebke and Friederike Fender children: Edwin Friedrich Hermann (b. 18 July 1889/bapt. 18 Aug/sponsors: Friederike Luebke, Fried. Vetter, Herm. Vetter) The following listed on social security death index under John Vetter: John Vetter/Apr. 13, 1903/Feb. 1975 Lydia Vetter Alma Vetter Lillian Vetter Walter Vetter Arthur Vetter (Edwin from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp)


VETTER: Catarine confirmed: 18 Apr. 1869 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VETTER: Friedrich m: 13 April 1883 (co. mar. index. v.5 p.118) (same mar. date from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Sophia Bremer


VETTER: Gregor m: 9 Jan. 1883 (co. mar. index. v.5 p.121) to: Helena Rubel


VETTER: Heinrich b: Town Liberty, carpenter p: Jacob Vetter and Mina Neitzel m: Trinity Luth. ch. 10 Nov. 1882; (co. mar. index v.5 p.101 - him: 16 Nov. 1882, her: 15 Nov. 1882) wit: Peter Vetter and Wilhelm Luebke to: Bertha Luebke b: Liberty p: Hermann Luebke and Henriette Degener


VETTER: Heinrich confirmed: 21 Apr. 1872 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VETTER: Hermann m: 29 Apr 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.351) to: Louise Anna Ernestine Commings


VETTER: Hermann confirmed: 29 Mar. 1885 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VETTER: Jacob (also Jacob Fetter on ch. records) m: Wilhelmine nee Neitzel children: Hermann (b. 23 Apr 1870/bapt. 29 Mar 1885/father Fetter/sponsors: Christoph Bauch, Karl Waack) Peter (b. 28 June 1852/bapt. 21 July 1885/father Fetter/sponsors: Louise Luebke, Mrs. E. Strube) Anna Marie (b. 6 Mar 1863/bapt. 21 July 1885/father Fetter/sponsors: Louise Luebke, Mrs. E. Strube) Auguste (b. 7 July 1865/bapt. 7 Aug 1885/father Fetter/sponsors: Louise Luebke, Mrs. E. Strube) (from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


VETTER: Peter confirmed: 29 Apr. 1866 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VETTER: Peter b: 28 June 1852, Tn. Liberty in Manitowoc Co., farmer p: Jacob and Minnie K. (Neitzel) Vetter (p: Joachim Vetter and Wilhelmine nee Neitzel/ from records of Trinity Lutheran ch., Liberty twp.) m: 01 Nov. 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.60)(same date/mar. in his home/wit: Herman Vetter, Lena Mathisen/from records of Trinity Luth. ch., Liberty twp.) to: Augusta/Auguste nee Post b: Domzin, Germany res: Liberty p: Carl and Wilhelmine Post children: Arthur, Emil, Powell, Meinhold, Rosa, Ella, Hedwig, Hilda, Juliana, Melvin, and Roland and Herbert (both deceased.) Rosa Emilie Louise (b. 11 July 1891/bapt. 30 Aug/sponsors: Emilie Post, Anna Horstmann, Carl Papke)(from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.) Arthur Hermann Friedrich (b 17 Apr 1893 in Tn. Liberty/bapt. 21 May 1893/ sponsors: Mrs. Julius Zunker, Friedr. Vetter, Herm. Post) Ella Ernestine Wilhelmine (b. 28 Mar 1895 in Tn. Liberty/bapt. 26 May 1895/ sponsors: Albert Post, Ernestine Hoppe, Wilhelmine Pape) (from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


VETTER: Peter From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Manitowoc County 1852. Post Office, Rube; Section 1, Liberty Township.


VETTER: See FETTER See HORSTMAN See HORSTMANN See KIESOW See NAUMANN See SCHNEIDER


VETTING: Albert (Abert on mar. index) b: Town of Newton -cooper in City of Manitowoc p: Friedrich Vetting and Hennerika m: 05 Nov 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.267/she is 1885 on index) Married Nov. 5, 1885 at M. E. Church, City of Manitowoc from record Witnesses Geo. Groffmann and Louis Meixuer to: Bertha D.W. Gelbke b: City of Manitowoc p: Charles Gelbke and Augusta Wedding photo Note: By the dates on the index, it looks like in the V's they put 1886 in the wrong place and made some of the 1885 dates become 1886. This is one of them. It should be 1885. ******* WEDDING CHIMES. The wedding of Mr. Albert Vetting and Miss Bertha Gelbke's of this city held at Mr. C. Gelbke's house Nov. 5th 1885 was a grand affair. Over 100 guests were present to enjoy the grand feast. Tables loaded with all kinds of delicacies were extended down the middle of two rooms. The golden knot was tied by Rev. E. Fitzner and afterwards many good wishes were given the young couple, if one tenth of them should be realized they surely will be happy. Following which was music, games and conversation. We must not neglect to mention an address to the bride delivered by Miss Laura Gelbke dressed in shoemakers costume holding a pair of wooden shoes in her hands. The purpose of the declamation was the bride should not surrender her authority to the husband but stick to the slippers and use them to good advantage and make good solid impressions with them and under all curcumstances be the controling power. The following is a list of presents: Toilet set, K. OConnor; Tidies, C. Zander; Photo, Album, H. Zander; Table spread and 1 doz. napkins, Mrs. Wm. Luke; Tidy and toilet cushion, C. and D. Solemon; Cutlery and glass set, L. Genrich and F. Fenders family; Sofa cushion, C. Kirchner; Irons etc, F. Kirchner; Glass dishes, Louise Gelbke; Newspaper holder, Mrs. Kunz and daughter; A set of silver knives and forks, G. Erwide and wife; Tablelinen and napkins, Mesdames Wahle and Mahnke; Silver castor, H. Liebenow and wife; Tea set, E.L. Meisner, Sophai Bressler and sister; extension table, C. Shroeder, H. Wernecke and wife; Cane chair and rocker, A. Pfeffercorn and Wm. Euepke; Cake stand, Gustie Eberhardt; Table spread, Sophia Eberhardt; one half doz. plates, Henry Eberhardt, Fruit plates and stand, C. and S. Groffman; China dishes, Krieser's family; Cane rocker, Mrs. Wm. Schoreder; Hanging Lamp, G. Groffman and E. Gibson; Bureau, Wm. Wendorf and wife; Table spread, F.C. Buerstatte, Camp chair, P. Schwartzenbart; Statues, Mrs. A. Buerstatte; One half doz. knives and forks, W. Fick and wife; Bedroom set, C. Gelbke and wife. 850 cards from different parties and a number of other articles. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, November 10, 1885 P.3 ******** MARRIED. By Rev. E. Fitzer of the German E. Church of Manitowoc, Wis. at the house of the parents of the bride, in this city. Mr. Albert Vetting and Miss Bertha Dorothea Wilhelmina Gelbke both of Manitowoc, Wis. A large concourse of relatives and friends greeted the young couple at the residence of her parents after the ceremony and a pleasant time was had extending into the small hours beyond the twelve. The young couple are well known throughout this city and county and have hosts of friends who extend their best wishes. They will make their home in this city. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, November 10, 1885 P.3


VETTING: Albert b: Painter in City of Manitowoc -born Town of Newton "Mr. Vetting has been married once before" p: Fritz Vetting and Henriette Gus m: 17 Jan 1894 German M. E. Church, City of Manitowoc Wit: Emma Schwarzenbach and Clara Salomon (co. mar. index v.6 p.229) to: Louise C. Mathaeus b: Born Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County p: Jacob Mathaeus and Friederike Lindow Photo

From Der Nord Westen, 25 Jan. 1894: Marriage of Albert Vetting with Miss Louise Chorlotte (sic) Matheus, "daughter of our friend" Jakob Matheus of Manitowoc, on Wed. last week in the German Methodist Church by Pastor Fuerstenau.


VETTING: E. or F. (flaw in film, can't read rest of first name) From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Lilac ??(flaw) Farm. Born in Germany 1815. Wife born in Germany 1822. Married in 1844. Settled farm in 1853. Came to America 1853. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 12, Newton Township.


VETTING: Emil Ernst b: 16 Feb. 1864. p: Louis and Julia (Reich) Vetting of Germany. m: 30 Mar 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.292) to: Matilda Larson (Ida Mathilda Larson on co. mar. index) p: Ole and Maria Larson, Norway. (also Larsen) Children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Seven; Eugene, Olga, Irvin, Herbert, Clarence, Helen and Viola. Eugen Lorenz Louis (b. 4/19/1895/bapt. 4/19/1895/mother Larsen) Olga Ida Maria (b. 12/25/1897/bapt. 4/24/1898/mother Larsen) Erwin August (b. 11/17/1900/bapt. 12/11/1900/mother Larsen) Herbert Oscar Georg (b. 2/26/1902/bapt. 3/30/1902/mother Larsen) Clarence Wilhelm (b. 7/21/1904/bapt. 9/1/1904/mother Larson) Helene Minnie Henriette (b. 5/8/1907/bapt. 6/17/1907/mother Larsen) Viola Emma Sophia (b. 5/13/1911/bapt. 6/17/1911/mother Larsen) Gerhard Friedrich Ernst (b. 12/7/1913/bapt. 1/11/1914/mother Larsen) Arnold Emil Oscar (b. 8/21/1916/bapt. 9/3/1916/mother Larsen)


VETTING: Fritz confirmed: 18 Apr. 1886 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VETTING: Hermann (Herman on co. mar. index) m: 5 Dec. 1884 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (co. mar. index v.5 p.225) to: Sophie (nee) Hoefner (Sophia Hoeffner on co. mar. index) children: Ernst Friedrich Emil (b. 10/4/1898/bapt. 11/20/1898 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg/mother Hoefner)


VETTING: Hermann From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Idlewild Stock and Dairy Farm. Born in Manitowoc 1860. Wife born in Newton 1864. Settled farm in 1884. Post Office, Rube; Section 6, Newton Township.


VETTING: Louis m: 30 Aug. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.149) to: Anna Sieker


VETTING: Ludwig (also Fetting on ch. record/see Fetting) b: Mahlenburg, Schwerin/farmer in Town of Newton p: Ludwig Vetting and Dethlow (?) m: 1 Mar. 1860 civil ceremony in Town of Buchanan (Liberty) (co. mar. index v.2 p.24/also v.2 p.74) to: Juliana Reich (also Juliane Reiche) p: Ernest Reich and Patina children: Fritz Herman Christian (b. 7/16/1872/bapt. 12/29/1872/mother Juliane Reiche/from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Caroline Friederika (b. 9/22/1877/bapt. 12/9/1877/from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg/father Lui/mother Juliane)


VETTING: Wilhelm m: 31 Mar. 1887 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (co. mar. index v.5 p.351) to: Ida (nee) Bremer children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Dora Friederike Sophia (b. 8/10/1895/bapt. 10/6/1895) Hugo Carl Alexander (b. 9/18/1897/bapt. 11/7/1897) Esther Metha Auguste (b. 5/1/1900/bapt. 6/09/1900) Reinhard Gustav Hermann (b. 10/3/1901/bapt. 11/17/1901) Harold Victor Wilh (b. 6/16/1906/bapt. 7/27/1906) Victor Wilhelm Ernst (Helmir) (b. 3/4/1908/bapt. 4/18/1908)


VETTING: See ANDERSON See M.C. Kleman bio. See SCHNEIDER See SCHWARZENBERTH


VETTLER: Gregor m: 10 Feb. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.238) to: Katharine L. Araka


VIAL: See WERNER


VICK: See PHILIPPS


VIEH: See NENNIG


VIELETICK: See DALIES


VIELSTICH: See CARSTENS


VIELSTICK: See CARSTENS


VIEMEGER: Carl Louis m: 23 April 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.45) to: C. Scherpinsky


VIERT: Carl (this family moved to Kewaunee co., Wis.) m: Dorothea Besserdich children: Anna Christiane (b. 26 May 1859 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


VIERTU_TZ: See GUSTMANN


VIETMEIER: Heinrich m: 8 Nov. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.153) to: Maria Hausman


VIETMEYER: See LUEDKE


VIETZ: Fred m: 24 Nov 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.429) to: Emilie Gruman


VIETZ: See GRUMANN See MILLER


VIEWEGER: Carl Louis b: 26 Nov. 1834 in Sachsen res: Town Two Rivers p: John Traugott Vieweger and Johane Christ. Kreer m: 23 Apr. 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.45/Viemeger on index) to: Frau Caroline Scherjuinsky (widow) from record of First Ger. Evang. Luth. ch., Manitowoc b: Nov. 14 1834 in West Preussen res: Manitowoc p: H___law Tomaschefsky and Ana Maria Radtke


VIEWEGER: Otto Herman m: 02 Sep 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.213) to: Anna Louise Kar. Begalke


VIGEN: Kund K. m: 25 Mar. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.142) to: Bertha C Torrison


VILAS: Joseph m: Mary Their home was built in 1891 in for $31,000. It is now the Rahr-West Museum in Manitowoc.


VILAS: Joseph m: Mary Platt (mar. announcement in the Manitowoc Herald, 11 July 1857)


VILAS: Joseph S. m: Lizzie Cora children: Joseph Emery (b. 22 Apr. 1889/bapt. 29 Dec. 1889 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


VILAS: Joseph S. m: 30 Apr 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.400) to: Lizzie C. Emery ******** VILAS—EMERY On Monday evening at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. J.S. Vilas of Kaukauna and Miss Lizzie Emery of this city were married, Rev. Mr. Bossard officiating. None but the immediate friends of the contracting parties were present. The young couple took their departure that evening for Kaukauna, their future home. Mr. Vilas is a Manitowoc boy, having spent his youthful days in the city a nd then laid a basis of friendship among his associates which will last until time for him shall be no more. A man of fine physique and superb in physical strength, he has a heart which never yet failed to throb in sympathy with distress. Compared with his surroundings he was almost “reared in the purple” and still to every one he is “Jo”. Two years ago he launched into business and then the native energy and resources of the man revealed themselves. Always a gentleman, he never squares his conduct by conventional forms but gives it to the guidance of good sense and a kind heart. He has more friends than “he knows what to do with,” but they will ever wish him happiness. His bride is one of the most popular young ladies of Manitowoc with a “nature sloping to the southern side.” Ever kind, always unselfish, she is a favorite in every circle and if good wishes were a burden most grievously would she be afflicted. The Pilot extends the hope, which is general where the parties are known, that the future of the young couple will be as rich in happiness as fortune and deserts can make it. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 3, 1888


VILAS: Josie From the Manitowoc Pilot, July 6, 1871: Little Josie Vilas had his face badly burned with powder while firing off a small cannon on the Fourth. It was feared at one time that his eyesight would be entirely impaired, but we are happy to state that such is not the case.


VILAS: See Villas See MORSE See PLATT


VILSON: Villiam also William m: Catharina/Catarina/Katie children: Frances Louise/b. 29 Apr. 1893/bp. 13 May 1894/father William mother Katie Vivian Irene/b. 9 Sept. 1895/bp. 10 Nov. 1895/mother Catharina Charle Villiam/b. 25 Nov. 1897/bp. 8 Sept. 1899/mother Catarina (From records of the Gibson Evang. Luth. Ch.)


VINCENT: William J. (age 26 at marr.) res: Manitowoc p: John and Clara Vincent of England m: 18 Aug. 1914 at Manitowoc St. James Episc. ch wit: Anna E. Pilger, Sadie Saenger, J.H. Martin to: Ida M. Pilger (age 25 at marr.) p: Adolph and Rose Pilger


VINDENGSTAD: Nils Nilsen (not on index) Marriage Date: 25 Jul 1873 Vol:02 Page:0238 Vol:A Sequence:17044 to: Guri Johns Johnsrud Marriage Date: 25 Jul 1873 Vol:02 Page:0238 Vol:A Sequence:17045


VINDINGSTAD: See OPPEN


VIOLETTE: See COURCHAINE


VIRECKE: See SCHMIDT


VIRGIN: (Divorce - 1888) Virgin, Carrie, vs. Virgin, Louis Married 4 March 1878 Town of Morristown, Brown County, Wisconsin. Children: Mabel, 9 years; Winnie, 7 years; Mary, 5 years; are living with the plaintiff. The defendant deserted her, he went to Michigan, and was in Dakota about two years ago. He was a physician having a lucrative practice in Morristown.


VIRO: See KNICKELBEIN


VIT: Dionis m: 24 Jan 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.56) to: Maria Sullivan


VIT: Joseph m: 14 May 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.121) to: Mary Podhola


VIT: Liouis (sic) m: 24 Jan. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.56)


VITS: Albert John b: 1870. p: Henry and Mary (Hockemeyer), dau. of Fred Hockemeyer. m: 15 July 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.227) to: Anna Zeman p: Frank Zeman of Manitowoc. Children: Two; one son and one daughter. Dr. J.A. Vitz and Miss Anna Zeman, two well known Manitowoc young people, were united in marriage at St. Boniface church in that city last Wednesday. The Chronicle - Tues., July 22, 1902


VITS: George A short biographical sketch


VITS: George H. m: 20 Aug. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.293) to: Olive Anna Proel ******** From Der Nord Westen, 29 Jan. 1903 Last week the engagement was announced of George Vits and Miss Olive Proell. ******** From Der Nord Westen, 20 Aug. 1903 Marriage License obtained Georg Vits and Olive A. Proell, both of Manitowoc ******** From Der Nord Westen, 20 Aug. 1903: Marriage today of Geo. Vits with Miss Alvine Proell. They will honeymoon in the East -Washington, New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, etc. ******** TO BE HAPPY NOW AND ALWAYS. Popular Young People of City Announce Engagement. Assurance of the present and future happiness of two well known young people of the city is given in the announcement that has been made to friends of the engagement of Miss Olive Proell and George Vits. The marriage will take place in the Fall and will be the culmination to a courtship that had its start in the school room. Both Miss Proell and Mr. Vits are among the prominent young society leaders of the city and the announcement of their approaching union will call forth hearty expressions of congratulation from many friends. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mrs. Adeline Proell and is a charming young lady endowed by nature with many graces. For some time she has held a position as saleslady at the O. Torrison Co. store and will soon resign to prepare for the marriage. Mr. Vits is one of the progressive young business men of the city and is associated with the management of the plant of the Manitowoc Aluminum Novelty Co., of which corporation he is secretary. He enjoys a excellent reputation and is well worthy of the charming bride whose promise he has won. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, January 22, 1903 P. 1 ******** SIMPLE RITES FOR UNION OF HEARTS Marriage of Miss Olive Proell and George Vits Celebrated Today. SOCIETY YOUNG FOLKS WED Groom Is Secrretary of Aluminum Novelty Co. and Well Known Business Man-Tours In the East. Ceremonies attending the marriage today of Miss Olive Proell and George Vits, prominent young society people, were quiet and simple in character. The union was soleminized by Rev. Father Salbreiter at the parsonage of St. Boniface Catholic church at high noon, the attendants to the couple being Miss Hattie and Hugo Vits. Immediately the wedding party returned to the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Adeline Proell, 1401 Clark street, where a dinner was served to members of the two families. Both Mr. Vits and his bride are prominent as leaders in the city's social set and have a large acquaintance and many friends who will tender congratulations upon the happy fulfillment of their hopes. Mrs. Vits is a daughter of Mrs. Adeline Proell, 1401 Cark street and is a bright and charming young lady whose personality and graces have captivated the many friends attracted to her. For some time she was employed as saleslady for the O. Torrison Company and won the respect and friendship of all with whom she came in contract. The groom is a son of Henry Vits and is one of the city's most capable young business men. He is associated with his father and other in the Manitowoc Aluminum Novelty Company, of which he is secretary and his energetic methods have made him a great success. He is universally esteemed in business and social circles and is in every way worthy of his charming bride. Mr. and Mrs. vits will make an Eastern tour, visiting Detroit, Mich., Albany and cities on the Hudson in New York and will return in three weeks to take up their home here. After October 1, friends will be received at 1401 Clark street. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, August 20, 1903 P. 1


VITS: Henry b. 21 Jan. 1842 in Rheydt, Rhine Province, Prussia, Germany. p: William H. and Henrietta (Laufs) Vits. m: 28 April 1866 to: Mary Hockemeyer p: Fred Hockemeyer. children: Nine, five of whom are; Albert, George, Hugo, Hattie and Emma. ******** From Der Nord Westen, 30 Apr. 1891: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vits celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary on Tues. ******** From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1906: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vits celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday. ******** BOYS GIVE OLD TIME CHAVIVARI TO CELEBRANTS Members of the Freier Saengerbund of which Mr. Vits is one of the oldest and most popular members, serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vits on occasion of their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary last evening at the home of their son George Vits, a large number of the members of the society being present. Mr. Vits joined with the "old boys"" in singing of songs and there was a happy reunion. One of the incidents of the observance of the day that pleased Mr. and Mrs. Vits was an old fashioned charavari which was given the couple by a number of boys whose demonstration recalled to the venerable couple the celebration that was customary in early days when they were youthful bride and groom. Mr. Vits said that it carried him back to the happy day fifty-five years ago more than any other incident of the anniversary day. Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, April 29, 1921 P. 1


VITS: Henry, Jr. m: Miss Louise Hendricks From Der Nord Westen, 01 Jan. 1891 At the close of the old year several couples were married during the month of Dec. HENRY VITS, Jr. with Miss LOUISE HENDRICKS (no date given).


VITS: Henry From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 13, 1888: On Monday night the lightning struck Henry Vits' tannery three times, this proving untrue the old adage that lightning never strikes twice in the same place. No damage was done.


VITS, Henry From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Tanner and Carrier Cor. Fifteenth and Franklin streets.


VITS: Hugo L. A short biographical sketch


VITS: Hugo L. Manitowoc, Wis. Member Tripoli Shriners Temple, Milwaukee 1917 From: Roster of the Members of Tripoli Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. 1917


VITS: Wilhelmine b. 16 Nov. 1844/confirmed 15 May 1859/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


VITS: William H. m: 23 Dec 1891 to: Louise Hendricks Vits-Hendricks. At Sturgeon Bay on Tuesday December 23. Mr. William Vits of this city and Miss Louse (sic) Hendricks (sic) of Sturgeon Bay. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 1, 1891 P. 3


VITS: See Gottlieb Damler bio. See STUMPGE See P.J. Zimmers bio.


VLEEK: Martin (also could be Vleck) m: 05 Jun 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.333/she is 15 June) to: Antonia Teicher


VLITZ: John m: 16 Nov. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.126)


VNUK: Leo m: 26 Oct 1908 to: Clara Muschel ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Leo Vnuk and Clara Muschel, both of this city; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 15, 1908 pg. 1

VOBEL: See NAUMAN


VOBORIL: Joseph W m: 30 Jul 1908 to: Augusta E. Schmitt

VOBORIL: See DETJEN


VOCHOSKA: Matias m: 12 Feb 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.113) to: Anna Novotna


VOCHOSKA: Thomas m: 14 Jan. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.139) to: Mary Novotiny


VOCKET: Karl (also spelled Voket, Fockett, Fokett) m: Ernstine Ratuez (also Albertine) (also Ratueg, Radueg, Radtug, Ratuez) children: (child. info from records of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Ida Albertine Auguste (b. 29 Apr. 1869/bapt. 23 May 1869) Emma Wilhelmine Emilie (b. 27 Sept. 1870/bapt. 19 Oct. 1870) Friedrich Wilhelm Gottfried (b. 14 Feb. 1872/bapt. 24 Mar. 1872) Bertha Emilie (b. 27 Feb. 1873/bapt. 28 Mar. 1873) Wilhelmine Florentine Henriette (b. 24 July 1874/bapt. 20 Sept. 1874) Albert Friedrich (b. 22 Jan. 1876/bapt. 27 Feb. 1876) Karl Johann Wilhelm (b. 26 May 1877/bapt. 29 May 1877/mother Ernstine ___) Carl August Eduard (b. 27 July 1880/bapt. 3 Oct. 1880/father Carl Fockett, mother, Ernestine Radtug)


VODRA: Edward J. m: 23 Nov 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.431) to: Olive Gagnon Marriage in Two Rivers on Tues. of E. J. Vodra with Miss Olive Gagnon in the Catholic Church. Der Nord Westen, 25 Nov. 1897 ***** Married Vodra-Gagnon - At. St. Luke's church, Nov. 23, 1897, by Rev. Father Geissler, pastor thereof, Mr. E. J. Vodra and Miss Olive Gagnon, both of this city. The solemnization of this union in accordance with the beautiful and impressive rites of the Catholic Church was a most interesting and attractive spectacle and many there were of the friends, relatives and acquaintances of the happy young couple gathered in the church this morning to behold it. The bride is a most beautiful and amiable young lady, the eldest daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Jonas Gagnon. The groom is a well known and popular young man who was born and reared in this city. The young couple have hosts of friends who unite in wishing the a pleasant journey through life together. After the ceremony at the church a wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where the union will be properly celebrated this evening. The bride and groom were the recipients of a large number of handsome and valuable presents. The Chronicle extends its congratulations. Manitowoc County Chronicle, Tues., Nov. 23, 1897


VODRA: Frank m: 18 Jul 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.160) to: Mary D. Langlouis Ben Langlois of the Chicago Police force and Jos. Langlois, Surfman No 1 of the Chicago Life Saving Station came here last Saturday to be present at the wedding of their sister, Denie Langlois and Frank Vodra which took place at the Catholic Church yesterday. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Oct. 18, 1892 ***** Frank Vodra, a member of the Life Saving crew at the canal, leaves for Two Rivers tomorrow morning at which place he will be married to Miss Denie Langlois next Monday. After visiting friends in the southern part of the state for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. Vodra will return and take up their residence at the canal. The Republican extends congratulations. - Sturgeon Bay Republican Manitowoc County Chronicle - July 19, 1892


VODVASKA: See MRSKOSH


VOEGT: Albert m: 9 May 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.25) to: Hulda E Albrecht Meeme news: Mrs. Voight (sic), wife of Albert Voight, recently became violently insane. She is remarkably well read and before her present affliction was a very intelligent woman. She was excessively religious and to this cause her husband and other friends attribate her insanity. She was removed to the county jail for safe keeping on Saturday, leaving behind a sorrow-stricken husband and four small children, the youngest of whom is but ten months old. Truly it is a sorrowful subject to dwell upon. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 11, 1877 P. 3 ***** (1870 Meeme twp. census: Albert Vogt age 36; wife Hudda 26; Carl 72)


VOEGT: also have Voigt


VOEKET: See GUERTZ


VOELCHERT, F. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Dealer in Furni ture and Harness.


VOELCHERT: Friedrich m: 25 Dec. 1880 (co. mar. index v.A p.11 also v.4 p.171) to: Elise Elmendorf From Der Nord Westen, 30 Dec. 1880: Marriage of Friedrich Voelchert with Miss Elise Elmendorf, both of Manitowoc, on 25 Dec. by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich.


VOELCHERT: Pauline confirmed: 4 May 1873 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOELCHERT: See VOLCHERT


VOELCKER: See SCHROEDER


VOELEKER: See SCHMIDTMAN


VOELKER: August m: 8 Apr. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.150) to: Anna Keser From Der Nord Westen, 28 Mar. 1901 Marriage License obtained: Aug. Voelker and Anna Keser both of Schleswig


VOELKER: Carl F.J. m: 24 Apr. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.161) to: Julia Dalwig From Der Nord Westen, 29 Apr. 1880: Marriage of Carl F.J. Voelker with Miss Julie Dallwig, both from Manitowoc Rapids, on 24 Apr. by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich. ******** DEATH CAME TO FORMER BRANCH WOMAN AS SHE PLANNED VISIT HOME AT PORTLAND, ORE., TODAY Mrs. Julia Voelker, Planning to Be Here June 1, for Visit, Dies Suddenly at Her Home in Far West Says Message Death, which came to her without warning at Portland, Ore., last night, interrupted plans and preparations of Mrs. Julia Voelker for a trip back to the old home to spend the summer. Mrs. Voelker died suddenly at the home at Portland last night, messages received by relatives here today conveying the sad news. Mrs. Voelker, who was Julia Dalwig, and a sister of George Dalwig, of this city, was a former resident of Branch and left there more than twenty years ago, following her marriage, to locate in the west. She had visited here on numerous occasions and was engaged in preparations for a trip home in June when death came to her. Mrs. Voelker had not been ill and in letters to relatives expressed happy anticipation of the coming visit home. Mrs. Voelker was 56 years of age and is survived by her husband and three children. The burial will be at Portland. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, May 7, 1914 P.5


VOELKER: Charles m: 23 July 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.107/entry in with 1876 ones) to: Caroline Stein From Der Nord Westen, 03 Aug. 1876: Marriage of Charles Voelker with Carolina Stein in Mishicott by Justice of the Peace Wm. Zander (no date mentioned).


VOELKER: Friedrich m: 20 June 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.37) to: Wilhelmina Juhnow


VOELKER: Henry m: 02 Sep 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.229) to: Annie Zahorik


VOELKER: Herman m: 13 Sep 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.34) to: Ida Lorenz


VOELKER: Willie m: 31 Aug. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.346) to: Mary Wyszynska A marriage license has been issued to Wm. Voelker and Mary Wyszynski, both of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, August 4, 1904 pg. 1 ***** Mr. and Mrs. Wm Voeker, who were united in marriage at Sacred Heart church last Wednesday left shortly after the conclusion of the ceremony on a wedding journey to St. Louis and the World's Fair. Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Sept. 6, 1904


VOELKER: See LOOS See Henry W. Schmidt bio. See Herman Stehn bio. See WERNEKE See ZANDER


VOELKERT: Emil m: 22 Nov. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.358) to: Selma Radzinske


VOELKERT: Frederick b: Prussia res: Manitowoc p: Christoph and Maria Voelkert m: 25 Sept. 1857 at Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.1 p.233) to: Maria Wessemann p: Peter and Maria Wessemann


VOELKERT: (also have Volkert) See STELZER


VOELTZ: (Divorce - 1872) Voeltz, Heinrich F., vs. Voeltz, Wilhelmina Married 15 January 1869 Town of Cooperstown, Manitowoc County.


VOELZ: Heinrich b: 1822 in Pommern res: Maple Grove, farmer p: Ernst Voelz and Anna _oster or _osler m: 11 Dec. 1872 from record of First German Evang. Lutheran ch., Manitowoc to: Anna Kohls born Zumach b: 8 Aug. 1831 in Pommern p: Johann Zumach and Anna Sophia Gr__te


VOELZ: Heinrich (also spelled Voltz) m: Johanne Zumach Kohls (1st husband ___iland Friedr. Kohls) children: Gustav Friedrich August (b. 23 Apr. 1877/bapt. 27 Apr. 1877 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


VOGEL: Mr. m: May 1892 (not on co. mar. index) to: Miss Samiel From Der Nord Westen, 19 May 1892: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 16 May) Marriage of Mr. Vogel with Miss Samiel, both residents of Range Line, about 5 miles from here, last Sat. in the Lutheran Church.


VOGEL: A. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Steam Thresher. Post Office, Northeim; Section 24, Newton Township.


VOGEL: Alois From Der Nord Westen, 12 Oct. 1893: Mr. and Mrs. Alois Vogel will celebrate their Silver Wedding Anniversary next Sun., 15 Oct. Also on Sun. Mrs. Vogel will celebrate her birthday and her name day. A number of family and friends are expected. The couple had 11 children, 3 of whom are deceased.


VOGEL: Alvis m: 27 Sep 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.19) to: Teresia Meyer


VOGEL: ARNO Wedding: Christine Gisch to Arno Vogel On Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 PM in the reformed St. Peter Church (St. Peter UCC) Mr. Arno Vogel, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogel was united in marriage with Miss Christine Gisch the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gisch. Pastor Rech performed the service and Hilda Vogel and Edwin Diefenthaeler served as attendants. After the service a small wedding celebration was held at the home of the bride's parents at which closed(sic) relatives took part. The young couple will take up residence with Mr. Wm. Vogel. Kiel Record - 1914 (translated from German) From St. Peter UCC Church Records: Wedding date 4-24-1914


VOGEL: Arthur m: 24 Apr. 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.196) to: Bertha Janing


VOGEL: Arthur From Der Nord Westen, 29 Apr. 1897: Arthur Vogel in Newton celebrated his 40th birthday on Sat., plus his 13th wedding anniversary. His neighbors gave him a party for the double observance.


VOGEL: Arthur m: 13 July 1912, St. Johns United Church, Manitowoc to: Minnie Mundt, nee Eberhardt


VOGEL: Carl See Louis Vogel


VOGEL: Caspar Joseph m: 15 Oct. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.138) to: Anna M Bewen


VOGEL: Charles m: 5 Apr. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.107) to: Mary Rump


VOGEL: D. Photo.


VOGEL: Daniel Johann m: 01 Jun 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.329) to: Jennie M. Schott ***** SCHOTT-VOGEL. Marriage of Mrs. Jennie Schott and Daniel Vogel will be solemnized at the parsonage of the German Lutheran church this evening, only a small party of friends witnessing the ceremony at which Rev. Machmiller will officiate. The couple will immediately take up their home at 923 South Thirteenth street. Mr. Vogel is principal of the Lutheran school position which he has occupied for several years and in which he has been very successful. His bride is an estimable lady who has many friends to wish her happiness. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 1, 1904 P. 1 ***** During the past forty-eight hours there has been a rush of business at the marriage license department, a total of six licenses having been granted in that time. Thus far the year has been a poor one for the license business, the total for the five months being less than in any previous year. The last licenses issued are to Daniel Vogel and Jennie Schott, Andrew Witezek (sic) and Anna Strzysewski (sic), Manitowoc; John Jenning (sic), Augusta Nagel, Liberty; Louis Candon (sic), Chicago, Hannah McCorkhill, Newton; Ernst Guetschow and Ida Henschel, Meeme; Jos. Wegner and Catherine Metz, Gibson. A total of 27 license have been issued thus far this month. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, May 26, 1904 P. 1


VOGEL: David b: 1810, Germany/d. 1891 m: Hannah L. _____


VOGEL: Frank m: 03 Jun 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.37/she is not on index) to: Anna Ruhal


VOGEL: Frank m: 09 Nov 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.27) to: Catherine Waniger


VOGEL: Fred m: 05 Oct 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.261) to: Anna Lena Dedering


VOGEL: Friedrich m: 19 Dec. 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.58) to: Dina Runep


VOGEL: George b: Town Cato occ: farmer p: Georg Vogel and Maria Pankratz m: 26 Feb. 1881 in parsonage at Newton (co. mar. index v.5 p.11) wit: Johann Tuschel and Karl Feichtner to: Elizabeth Feichtner b: Town Libety p: Karl Feichtner and Elisabeth Lichtenecker


VOGEL: George d. bef. 29 April 1875, probate


VOGEL: Herman b: Pomeren, Germany p: William Vogel and Wilhelmina Ladewig m: 10 May 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.439) to: Lena Durrwaechter (also Leona) b: Town of Schleswig p: Wilhelm Duerrwaechter and Mary Staats From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1906: Marriage License obtained Herman Vogel and Lena Duerrwaechter both of Schleswig


VOGEL: Herman b: Germany p: Wilhelm Vogel and Wilhelmina Ladering m: 27 Dec 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.184) in religious ceremony in Kiel to: Bertha Duerwaechter b: Town of Schleswig p: William Duerrwaechter an Maria Stark


VOGEL: Herman W. (see Wilhelm H. Vogel/ listed as such on co. mar. index) b: 29 Oct. 1873, in Manitowoc Co. p: Richard and Pauline (Lutze) Vogel m: 17 Nov. 1900, in Manitowoc Co. (co. mar. index v.7 p.131) to: Bertha Kolb p: Charles Kolb children: Hilbert, Laverel, Tackla and Walter.


VOGEL: Herrmann confirmed: 22 Apr. 1883 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGEL: Ida confirmed: 1 Apr. 1881 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGEL: Joachim Jacob res: at mar. Manitowoc co. m: 9 Aug. 1853, Tn. Manitowoc by Chas. A. Reuter, J.P. (co. mar. index) wit: Frederick Langenfeld, Frederick Poser to: Eva Margaretha Ripp


VOGEL: Johann Heinr. Erdmann m: 5 Sept. 1852 First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. by Chas. F. Goldammer (co. mar. index) wit: Johann Nic. Hoffmann, Johann Nic. Huss to: Anna Katharina Stelzer


VOGEL: John m: 09 Sep 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.366) to: Lizzie Pankratz From Der Nord Westen, 17 Sept. 1896: Marriage, by Justice of the Peace P.W. Wieboldt, Tues. last week, of John Vogel with Miss Lizzie Pankratz, both from Cato.


VOGEL: John m: 22 Oct. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.77) to: Mary Spaeth


VOGEL: Julius confirmed: 1 Apr. 1880 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGEL: Julius m: Barbara Schneider children: Jullius Herrmann (b. Newton/bapt. 27 June 1876 Methodist Episc. ch.) Barbara Ida (b. Newton/bapt. 27 June 1876 Methodist Episc. ch.)


VOGEL: Julius Hermann m: Barbara Schaien children: Peter Wilhelm (b. 1 Aug. 1853/bapt. 30 Oct. 1853 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


VOGEL: Julius res: Manistique, Mich. m: 04 Jan. 1888 to: Miss Mathilda Dittmore From Der Nord Westen, 12 Jan. 1888 Marriage of Julius Vogel of Manistique, Mich., formerly employed in Manitowoc and well known locally, to Miss Mathilda Dittmore of Manitowoc on Wed., 04 Jan. 1888.


VOGEL: Karl m: Maria Hubner children: Johann Wilhelm (b. 31 May 1854/baptized 30 July 1854/Trinity Lutheran ch., Liberty) Sponsors: Wilhelm Kuke, Heinrich Osterloh, Dorothea Louise Kuke Hermann (b. 11 Nov. 1867/bapt. 30 Jan. 1868 Methodist Episc. ch.)


VOGEL: LOUIS (also Carl Fred A. Louis Vogel) b: Age 24 –born Wisconsin –farmer –resident of Town of Centerville p: Richard Vogel and Pauline Lutze (both born in Germany) m: Nov. 10, 1908 by Rev. Ph. Sprengling at Village of Hike, Town Centerville (co. record v.9 p.328) to: Alice Zill b: Age 23 –born Wisconsin –resident of Town of Centerville p: Gustave Zill and Emma Walters (both born in Wisconsin) ******* There are two entries in the records for his birth: Louis Vogel (co. births v.5 p.51) Born May 19, 1879 at 4 PM in Town of Centerville Son of Richard Vogel –farmer –born in Saxony, Germany and Pauline Lutze –born in Wisconsin ******* Carl Fred A. Louis Vogel (co. births v.6 p.10) Born May 19, 1879 in Town of Centerville Son of Richard Vogel and Pauline Lutze


VOGEL: Oscar Julia (sic) m: 15 Feb. 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.432) to: Clara L. Boettcher Marriage License obtained Oscar Vogel and Clara Boettcher both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 15 Feb. 1906 ***** MARRIED: Miss Clara Boettcher and Oscar Vogel, two well-known young people of this city, were united in marriage last Thursday at the parsonage of the German Lutheran church, Rev. Machmiller performing the ceremony. The couple have taken up their residence on South Sixteenth street. They have the well-wishes of many friends. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, February 22, 1906 pg. 1


VOGEL: Philipp W. m: 10 May 1858 (co. mar. index v.2 p.17) to: Mary Klapoz


VOGEL: Thomas Halm (Thomas Harm Vogel on the record) b: Town of Centerville –farmer in Centerville p: Julius Herm Vogel and Barbara Schneider m: 14 Nov. 1871 by Rev. C. Doridat at Town of Centerville Witnesses Aug. Lutze and Wilhelm Vogel(co. mar. index v.4 p.52) to: Anna Pauline Lutze p: Gottlieb Lutze and Christine F. Rost Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vogel celebrated November 13th, the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, their golden wedding. The celebration took place at their farm home at Cleveland, now in active charge of their son, Louis and his wife, who were host and hostess of the occasion. In all, seventy-five participated in the golden wedding ceremonies, the number including seven daughters, three sons, twenty-three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Vogel reared to splendid manhood and womanhood eleven children. Only one of these, Mrs. Emil Siggelkow of Cleveland has been taken by death in 1906. Mr. Vogel was 73 years of age. October 8, Mrs. Vogel was 71 on July 25. They are in splendid, vigorous health. They spent the greater part of their married life on the farm where the celebration took place and where they reared their children. They and their descendants are among the most respected people of the community. Social incidents of the golden wedding included a sermon by the Rev. Ph. Sprengling and a brief address by the Rev. Carl Toepel, nephew of the old couple. Recitations were given by Arvin and Walter Vogel, Lavina and Myrtle Siggelkow, Harry Vogel, Melvin, Mildred and Esther Sommer. Supper was served at 8 o'clock at a table decorated in white and gold and with centerpieces of yellow chrysanthemums. Vocal and instrumental music, sat and schafskopf helped with the evening's merriment. Mr.and Mrs. Vogel were the recipients of numerous gifts, principally in gold coin. Kiel Tri County Record - Nov. 24, 1921


VOGEL: Ulricus Herman m: Barbara children: Thomas Holmes (b. 9 Oct. 1848 in Manitowoc co./bapt. 8 Apr. 1849 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


VOGEL: W. Farmer and Stock breeder. Post Office, Kiel; Section 27, Schleswig Township.


VOGEL: Wilhelm m: 20 Mar 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.235) to: Clara Schmidt From Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1894: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 26 Mar.) Marriage of 18 yr. old Wilhelm Vogel with Miss Clara Schmidt, in the Reformed Church.


VOGEL: Wilhelm (mar. not on co. mar. index) m: 5 May 1879 to: Minna Rehbein From Der Nord Westen, 08 May 1879: Marriage of Wilhelm Vogel with Minna Rehbein, both of Kossuth, on 05 May by Justice of the Peace A. Wallich.


VOGEL: Wilhelm H. (see Herman W. Vogel) m: 17 Nov. 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.131) to: Bertha Dorothea Kolb


VOGEL: William b: 5 Jan. 1845, Germany/d. 22 Mar. 1924 m: Wilhelmina Dahlmann b: 3 Aug. 1841, Germany/d. 7 Mar. 1917


VOGEL: Also have Vogl See DAMROW See William Glandt bio. See KRUEGER See Herman Naumann bio. See SCHNEIDER See SIGGELKOW See SIGGELOW See SOMMER See TUSCHEL See Andrew Urban bio. See Gustave Zill bio.


VOGELSANG: Eliza confirmed: 01 Apr. 1892 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Ernst m: 20 June 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.69) to: Louise Wintermeyer Ernst Vogelsang m: 20 June 1907 to: Louise (nee) Meyer (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) TO BE MARRIED JUNE 20TH The engagement of Miss Louise Wintermeyer of Newton to Ernst Vogelsang of this city has been announced. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Wintermeyer, well-known and prosperous residents of the town of Newton. Mr. Vogelsang holds the position of janitor at the courthouse. The wedding will be celebrated at the Wintermeyer home on June 20th. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 11, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Ernst Vogelsang, city and Louise Wintermeyer of Newton… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 20, 1907 pg. 1 ***** 465 Guests at Wedding -Wintermeyer- Vogelsang Nuptials an Elaborate Affair Four hundred sixty-five guests honored the occasion of the marriage of Miss Louise Wintermeyer and Ernst Vogelsang at the Wintermeyer home in Newton Thursday night and the celebration was one of the most elaborate held in the county in years. The marriage ceremony was read at 3 o'clock by Rev. Seiker at St. paul's church and a wedding dinner was served immediately after. The orchard at the Wintermeyer home was lighted by Japanese lanterns and American beauty roses were the feature of the decorations. There was a large dancing pavilion and the guests remained until an early hour. Mr. and Mrs. Vogelsang will reside in this city ad will be cordially welcomed by a large circle of friends. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Fri., June 21, 1907 ***** MARRIED: The marriage of Ernst Vogelsand to Miss Louisa Wintermeyer of Newto occurred last Thursday forenoon at the Newton church. Rev. Sielser officiating. Following the ceremony a reception, supper and dance was given at the home of the bride's parents, in which relatives and friends of the contracting parties to the number of four hundred fifty participated. A large number from this city including the county officials and employes at the court house were among the number present. Mr. Vogelsang has held the position of janitor at the county courthouse since Jan. 1st of this year and has formed a large circle of acquaintances among the young people of the city. Previous to taking up his residence here he conducted a farm in the town of Manitowoc Rapids. His bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Wintermeyer of Newton and is well known in this city. The young couple have taken up their residence on Hamilton street. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 27, 1907 pg. 1


VOGELSANG: F. Furniture Co., Manitowoc Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOGELSANG: F. Heinrich b: Kingdom of Hanover res: Newton p: Heinrich and Sophia Vogelsang m: 30 Oct. 1857 at Newton (co. mar. index v.1 p.208) to: Carolina Sicker p: Fried. and Dorothea Sicker


VOGELSANG: Fredrich (Friedrich on ch. records) m: 22 Oct 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.426) (22 Nov. 1888 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Hedwig (nee) Hoeh (Hoch on ch. records) Marriage of Fritz Vogelsang with Miss Hattie Hoeh, both from Manitowoc, on Sunday. The young groom is traveling to Bessemer, Michigan, on the Western RR to establish a home there for his new bride. Der Nord Westen, 12 May 1887 ******** Marriage of Friedrich Vogelsang with Miss Hedwig Hoeh, both from Manitowoc. The marriage took place on Mon. in the house of the bride's parents by Pastor Strube. Der Nord Westen, 25 Oct. 1888


VOGELSANG: Friedrich Heinrich m: 10/30/1857 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg to: Caroline (nee) Sieker children: Anna Maria Louise (b. 6/27/1859/bapt. 10/16/1859 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Margaretha Ida Rosine (b. 11/21/1862/bapt. 12/26/1862 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Fritz confirmed: 6 Apr. 1879 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Heinrich confirmed: 1 Apr. 1881 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Heinrich m: Caroline (nee) Sieker children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Johann Friedrich Heinrich (b. 5/3/1861/bapt. 9/26/1861) Johann Frederich Heinrich (b. 6/25/1864/bapt. 4/23/1865) Heinrich Karl (b. 1/12/1867/bapt. 3/3/1867) Gerhard Lui August (b. 10/23/1877/bapt. 12/09/1877) Johanne Elise Louise (b. 10/20/1878/bapt. 2/20/1879) Ernst Loui Erdmann (b. 7/3/1880/bapt. 9/8/1880) Edwin Freidrich Wilhelm (b. 8/6/1883/bapt. 8/31/1883)


VOGELSANG: Heinrich m: Karoline (nee) Sieker children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Wilhelmine Luise Marie (b. 6/12/1869/bapt. 8/1/1869) Wilhelm Heinrich Johan (b. 3/8/1871/bapt. 12/24/1871) Johann Edward Ludwig (b. 6/6/1876/bapt. 7/23/1876)


VOGELSANG: Heinrich b: Stokel, Kingdom of Hanover res: Newton p: Dietrich Heinrich Vogelsang and Louisa Meyers m: 15 Aug. 1854 at Newton (co. mar. index v.1 p.113) to: Johanne Rosine E. Wittich p: Johann Wittich and Johanna Rosine Boettcher


VOGELSANG: Henry b: 2 Feb. 1835, in Hanover, Germany. m: 28 Oct. 1857 to: Caroline Sieker. children: Mary L., Ida R., J. Frederick, Henry C., Minnie L., William H., Louis G., Eliza J., and Ernest E.


VOGELSANG: Ida confirmed: 11 Apr. 1877 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Louis confirmed: 01 Apr. 1892 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Marie confirmed: 21 Apr. 1872 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Wilhelm confirmed: 29 Mar. 1885 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: Wilhelm Gustav m: 18 June 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.357) to: Ida (nee) Schmidt children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Sylvia Louise (b. 5/14/1908/bapt. 5/14/1908) Elise Edna Agnes (b. 2/4/1910/bapt. 3/22/1910) From Der Nord Westen, 25 June 1896: Marriage Thurs. last week, of Wilhelm Vogelsang with Miss Ida Schmidt, daughter of Town Newton resident Friedrich Schmidt, by Pastor Machmueller. A party was held in the bride's home.


VOGELSANG: Wilhelmine confirmed: 22 Apr. 1883 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGELSANG: See BEHM See BRICK See HEMSCHEMEYER See John A. Murphy bio. See PREHM See PREHN See STEVENS See WEGENER


VOGELTANZ: John m: 25 Oct 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.20)


VOGELTANZ: Thos. m: 16 April 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.352) to: Markata Kressel


VOGL: Henry b: 4 March 1858, in Bohemia p: Adelbert and Teresa (Hartman) Vogl m: Mary Neiner p: Peter Neiner children: Pauline, Julia, Adelheid, Anna, Victor, Mary, Elmer, Charlotte, Thresa, Evelyn and Henry.


VOGL: Leo m: 06 Jan 1898 to: Christine Rudebeck (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 18 Jan.) Marriage on the 6th of Leo Vogl from here, with Miss Christine Rudebeck of Carlton, Kewaunee County. Mr. Vogl is the younger partner in the Vogl Brothers firm. The young pair will make their residence here. Der Nord Westen, 20 Jan. 1898 ***** Notes From Mishicott: Leo Vogl already pronounces the words "my wife," with all the solemn dignity of an old timer. We wish Leo much happiness for he it truly a man both loved and respected by all who know him for his kindly genial ways and strict integrity. The bride who until last Thursday was Miss Christie Rudebec is a charming lady and we also extend to her our well wishes with the hope that they may live long and happy together. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, January 13, 1898 pg. 2


VOGL: (Divorce - 1903) Vogl, John, vs. Vogl, Theresa Married 9 September 1896. No children. They have not lived together since 25 February 1902. The plaintiff, about 45, is a farmer in the Town of Gibson, Manitowoc County. The defendant, about 48, owns a house and land in the Town of Cato, Manitowoc County. Both were married before, and each raised a family by the former marriage.


VOGL: Louis J. b: 1890, WI Farmer, S. 18 Manitowoc Rapids, Cato m: Mary Schuh Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOGL: Richard b: 1894, WI Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Ayreshire Cattle S. 15 Newton, Manitowoc m: Anna Geiger Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOGL: Victor From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Prop. Cheese Factory. Post Office, Two Rivers; Section 6, Two Rivers Township.


VOGL: Victor John m: 24 July 1900 (co. mar. index v.7, p.110) to: Caroline Elisabeth Reich Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vogl (Vogt?) celebrated their 20th Wedding Anniversary on Thursday. Der Nord Westen, 18 June 1896 ***** Marriage Licenses Issued: The county clerk issued the following licenses to persons to enter the state of matrimony: …Victor J. Vogel of Mishicott to Carrie Reicht of Gibson… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, July 26, 1900 pg. 1 ***** Last Tuesday (July 24) wedding bells with mellow chimes announced the union through the solemn vows of marriage of Miss Carrie Reich of Gibson and Victor Vogl of this village.They were married at 8 o'clock the Rev. Father Bourgmeyer performing the ceremony. The bride was attired in a gown of white organdy and wore a veil of white roses. The bride's maids were the Misses Marie Federspiel and Pauline Vogl while the happy groom was attended by Walter Reich and Peter Federspiel. Miss Marie Federspiel was maid of honor and Walter Reich best man. After the nuptial high mass, the happy couple with friends and relatives left for the bride's home where the wedding was appropriately celebrated. The Chronicle - Tues., July 31, 1900


VOGT: Anton (see Anton Vogt below) b: 24 Nov. 1833, in Prussia. m: 10 Oct. 1855 (co. mar. index v.1 p.90) to: Katharine Althen, (d. 3 Feb. 1875) children: 2 sons, 2 dau. 2nd Marriage: 14 June 1876, to Emily Mueller (not on co. index) Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vogt celebrated the twenty fifth anniversary of their wedding day Tuesday afternoon at their home on Buffalo street. Many friends and relatives came to offer congratulations and hail a pleasant time. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 13, 1901 pg. 5 ***** Marriage of Anton Vogt of Manitowoc with Miss Emilie Mueller of Mishicott on Sunday, 11 June in the home of the bride's father, by Justice of the Peace Wm. Glover. The groom is a local furniture merchant. The young bride is the sister of Henry Mueller one of the earliest settlers of "Sachsenburg" in Mishicott. Der Nord Westen, 15 June 1876 ***** Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vogl celebrated their 20th Wedding Anniversary on Thursday. (I believe this should be Vogt) Der Nord Westen, 18 June 1896


VOGT: Anton (see entry above) b. Germany res: Manitowoc Co., ship carpenter p: Heinrick and Cathrina Vogt m: 19 Nov. 1855, in Mishicot (co. mar. index v.1 p.90) to: Catharine Althin p: Caspar and Cathrina Althin


VOGT: Bertha confirmed: 18 Apr. 1886 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Carl (also spelled Voigt) m: Johana Kluge (also listed with Carl Voigt as Johanne Klug) children: Mathilde Henriette Friederike (b. 14 Oct. 1865/bapt. 29 Oct. 1865 at St. John-St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville) Martha Elise Marie (b. 16 July 1868 in Rantoul, Calumet co., Wis./bapt. 2 Aug. 1868 in St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. at Rantoul)


VOGT: Carl m: 10 June 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.29) to: Sophia Rosso


VOGT: Charles John m: 29 Oct 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.22) to: Caroline A J Schmidt


VOGT: Christian m: 16 Aug. 1868 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (co. mar. index v.4 p.16) to: Anna Elisabeth (nee) Roepke


VOGT: Christian m: Ana (nee) Ropke (also Anna) children: Sophie Marie Wilhelmine (b. 5/30/1869/bapt. 7/18/1869) Heinrich Diederich Jakob (b. 5/24/1871/bapt. 7/16/1871) Herman Johann Adolph (b. 9/6/1873/bapt. 11/2/1873) (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Christian m: 28 Mar 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.292) to: Louise (nee) Kuehn children: Alma Dora Helena (b. 1/27/1896/bapt. 3/22/1896 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Emma confirmed: 6 Apr. 1884 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Friedrich confirmed: 21 Apr. 1872 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Heinrich confirmed: 3 Apr. 1887 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Heinrich C.J. m: 4 Nov. 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.62) to: Ana Maria Ehrke


VOGT: Heinrich Christian F. m: 2 July 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.68) (same mar. date from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Bertha Christine L. (nee) Selle (Berta on ch. mar. record) children: Edna Sophia Johanna (b. 4/9/1908/bapt. 4/9/1908/mother Berta) Elsie Maria Ella (b. 4/9/1908/bapt. 4/9/1908/mother Berta) Norbert Hermann Heinrich (b. 4/27/1909/bapt. 5/16/1909/mother Berta) Erna Emma Berta (b. 5/26/1910/bapt. 6/19/1910/mother Berta) (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Henry Vogt and Bertha Selle, both of Newton… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 27, 1907 pg. 1


VOGT: Henry m: 20 June 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.18) to: Anna Germann


VOGT: Henry m: 10 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.421 to: Minna Witt From Der Nord Westen, 14 Oct. 1897: Marriage Sat. of Henry Vogt with Miss Minni Witt, both from Manitowoc.


VOGT: Herman Paul m: 12 Jan 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.22) to: Emma O.E. Knospe


VOGT: Hermann confirmed: 25 Mar. 1888 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Hermann Johann Heinrich m: 12 Dec 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.328)(also St. John's Ev. Luth. ch. record) to: Carolina Johanna Louisa (nee) Hacker children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Linda Sophia Wilhelmine (b. 10/14/1898/bapt. 11/13/1898) Edmund Johann Heinrich (b. 3/14/1901/bapt. 3/24/1901) Annabel Berta Wilh (b. 3/8/1904/bapt. 4/10/1904) Ruben Heinrich August (b. 4/15/1906/bapt. 5/12/1906) Hugo Johann Ernst (b. 3/12/1909/bapt. 4/12/1909)


VOGT: Joanis m: Maria children: Anton (b. 22 Aug. 1867/bapt. 29 Aug. 1867 St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


VOGT: Johann confirmed: 01 Apr. 1892 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Johann A. m: 24 May 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.36/he is on bride's side of index) to: Anna Duebner


VOGT: Johann m: Sophie (nee) Dose children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Karl Heinrich Friedrich (b. 10/8/1876/bapt. 12/10/1876) Johann Ludwig Wilhelm (b. 10/11/1878/bapt. 11/18/1878) Ernst Fridrich August (b. 10/13/1880/bapt. 11/14/1880) Heinrich Christian Friedrich (b. 11/5/1882/bapt. 12/17/1882)


VOGT: Johan Ludwig W. m: 10 Oct. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.182) (same mar. date from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Emma Augusta H. Selle


VOGT: Johann Christian m: 28 Mar. 1895 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg to: Louise (nee) Kuehn


VOGT: John (also Joanis) m: Anna Maria children: Petrum (b. 11 Feb. 1862/bapt. 16 Feb. 1862, Cath. ch., Centerville) Margaretha (b. 22 July 1865/bapt. 30 July 1865 St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


VOGT: John m: Emma (nee) Selle children: (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Emil Wilhelm Hermann (b. 6/8/1902/bapt. 6/29/1902) Adolf Wilhelm Heinrich Johann (b. 11/26/1905/bapt. 12/16/1905) Raymund Heinrich August (b. 6/4/1907/bapt. 6/7/1907) Karl Emil Johann (b. 11/4/1908/bapt. 11/26/1908) Marriage License obtained: John Vogt and Emma Sella both of Newton Der Nord Westen, 26 Sep. 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: Marriage licenses issued by County Clerk Schaffland follow: …John Vogt of Newton, to Emma Selle of Newton… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 26, 1901 pg. 1


VOGT: Joseph m: Katharina Dunkel children: Elisabetha (b. 17 June 1863/bapt. 26 July 1863 St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


VOGT: Joseph m: Maria children: John (b. 5 June 1870/bapt. 9 June 1870 St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


VOGT: Wilhelmine confirmed: 2 Apr. 1882 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOGT: Wilhelmine b. 7 June 1856/confirmed 1870/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


VOGT: See AWE See BUCK See HAUPT See HEISE See KIMPEL See KLEMAN See KLEMM See KROHN See LUCKOW See MUELLER See MUND See RAMBATH


VOGTLANDER: See Alfred W. Voland bio.


VOIGHT: See AWE See DREWS See HUSS See JUNO


VOIGT: Arnie b: 1891, WI Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Guernsey Cattle and Chester White Hogs Hillsside(sic) Guernsey Farm, S. 14 Schleswig, Kiel m: Freda Theel Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOIGT: Arthur A.J. Frederick m: 01 Jul 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.223) to: Salomea Jagodzinski


VOIGT: Carl (also spelled Vogt) m: Johanne Klug (also listed with Carl Vogt as Johana Kluge) children: Mathilde Henriette Friederike (b. 14 Oct. 1865/bapt. 29 Oct. 1865 at St. John-St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville) Martha Elise Marie (b. 16 July 1868 in Rantoul, Calumet co., Wis./bapt. 2 Aug. 1868 in St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. at Rantoul)


VOIGT: Charles Henry m: 1866 in Methodist E. Church, Manitowoc, WI to: Anna Maria Mathiesen Marriage Notes for Charles Voigt and Anna Mathiesen: Married by Rev. V.F. Leifenaudt. Registered 11-8-1866. Registration #01516. Charles, Anna and family


VOIGT: Edwin Wedding: Anna Maurer to Edwin Voigt Last week Thursday afternoon at 3:00 PM at St. Peter Reformed Church (St. Peter UCC) the wedding of Mr. Edwin Voigt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Voigt from the Town of Schleswig, and Miss Anna Maurer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer who lived north of Kiel, took place. Pastor Rech united the couple with Walter Voigt and Ida Maurer as wedding attendants. After the service, the wedding party returned to the home of the bride where a festive celebration took place with numerous guests. The newlyweds will live in Kiel, where Mr. Voigt belongs to Mr. Jochmann's masonry business. Kiel Record - 1914 (translated from German)


VOIGT: Friedrich m: 10 Nov. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.10) to: Dorothea Blevering


VOIGT: J. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer. Breeder Graded Stock. Born in Germany 1836. Wife born in Germany 1855. Post Office, School Hill; Section 7, Meeme Township.


VOIGT: John b: Wisconsin - farmer p: John Voigt and Maria Boggensaiss (also Ruckensack) m: 16 Mar. 1885 at Reformed Church, Town of Schleswig (co. mar. index v.5 p.239) to: Emilie Backhaus b: Wisconsin p: Christian Backhaus and Wilhelmine Wichler(?)


VOIGT: Louis Theodor m: 24 Nov 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.329) to: Ida Wilhelmine Auguste Zorn


VOIGT: Oscar m: 20 Jun 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.47/he is on bride's side of index) to: Emilea Voight Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Oscar Voigt of Schleswig and Emily Voigt of Kiel… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 13, 1907 pg. 1


VOIGT: Theodor F. Johan C. b: 1885, WI m: 26 June 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.223) to: Antonie L. Wilhelmine Loos ******** With the two marriage licenses granted today a total of thirty-five have been issued to date this month. Eight more and the record will equal June of last year. Theo. Voigt and Anthony (sic) Loos, of Schleswig and George Knuell, of Manitowoc Rapids and Clara Fricke, of this city are the new candidates for matrimony. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 20, 1902 P. 3


VOIGT: Theodore b: 1885, WI Farmer and Breeder of Thoroughbred Guernsey Cattle S. 14 Schleswig, Kiel m: Antoine Loos Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOIGT: William b: 13 Aug 1879/d. 12 Apr 1960 p: Friederich Voigt/Dorothea Blievernicht m: 1907 to: Anna Heckmann b: 08 May 1888/d. 11 Jun 1982 p: Ferdinand Heckmann/Mary Lorfeld Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Wm. Voigt of Schleswig and Anna Heckman of Meeme. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, December 5, 1907 pg. 1


VOIGT: William Carl Friedrich m: 15 Dec. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.20) to: Therese Krause


VOIGT: also have Voegt See GUTSCHOW See HEISE See KNORR See KRUGER See SCHMIDT See WAGNER


VOKET: See GUERTZ/GUERZ See VOCKET


VOLAND: Alfred W. b: 30 Nov. 1868 Theinsville, in Ozaukee Co., WI. p: Frederick and Dorothy (Struppardt) Voland (mother also Theodora) m: 14 Mar. 1891 in Reformed Church, Town of Schleswig (co. mar. index v.6 p.84) Witnesses Philip Mattes and Albert Pagel to: Mary Pickruhn (also Maria) b: Town of Schleswig p: Carl and Anna (Nadler/Nodler) Pickruhn children: Anida, Hilma, Elsie and Elmer


VOLAND: Alfred b: WI 1868 Farmer and Breeder of Registered Guernsey Cattle and Berkshire Hogs Ex-township Supervisor, and Ex-School Treasurer S. 3 Schlewsig, Kiel, 1882 m: Mary Pickruhce


VOLAND: Ernst b: Sachen, Germany – bricklayer p: Karl and Rosa Voland m: 25 Apr. 1875 in Reformed Church, Town of Schleswig (co. mar. index v.4 p.93) to: Maria Stange p: Peter and Maria Stange children: Anna From Calumet county marriage records: Charles Henschel and Anna Voland (v.3 p.261) Nov. 28, 1899 in religious service, Kiel Charles Henschel Son of Louis Henschel and Louise Buchmann Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County Anna Voland Daughter of Ernest Voland and Mary Strange Born Kiel


VOLAND: Fred m: 12 Mar. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.212) to: Dora Pingel


VOLAND: Oscar C.E. m: 28 Mar. 1906 (co. mar. index. v.7 p.425) to: Alvina Louise Wiegand From Der Nord Westen, 08 Mar. 1906: Marriage License obtained Oscar Voland of Schleswig and Alvina Wiegand of Centerville


VOLAND: Robert Karl m: 01 May 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.209) to: Bertha Wilhelmine Krueger


VOLAND: also have Volland See ARNOLD See RAQUET See Peter Stange bio. See Louis Wiegand bio. See ZILLMANN


VOLBRING: See KIMME


VOLCHERT: Carl (Voelchert on co. mar. index) b: Moltzahn, Preussen p: Christoph Volchert and Maria (Kasten) Volchert m: 16 June 1858 (co. mar. index v.2 p.1) to: Maria Felbel p: Carl Felbel and Louise Muller


VOLCHERT: Catharine b. 15 Oct. 1856/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


VOLCK: Gustav m: 21 Dec. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.126) to: Elizabeth Schultz


VOLCKER: F. Herman m: 14 Feb 1882 (co. mar. index v.5 p.60/she is not on index) to: Mathilda C. Priest


VOLK: Henry res: at mar. Kewaunee m: 28 June 1854, Tn. Kewaunee, Wis. by H.M. Ritter, J.P. (co. mar. index v.1) wit: John C. Volk, Rufus Andrews both of Kewaunee to: Joanna Bunn res: at mar. Kewaunee


VOLK: Jacob m: 23 Nov 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.133) to: Anna B Galenbacher


VOLK: See ANDREWS See REINHOLD


VOLKER: Johann m: Johanne born Tesin children: Heinrich Johann Friedrich (b. 18 June 1857/bapt. 1 Oct. 1857 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


VOLKER: See KUHN See SCHRODER


VOLKERN: See KUHN


VOLKERT: Carl m: Marie (nee) Felten children: Pauline Louise Marie (b. 7/8/1859/bapt. 8/7/1859 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLKERT: also have Voelkert


VOLL: Karl m: 9 Dec. 1883 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (co. mar. index v.5 p.174/he is 19 Dec. same v. p. numbers) to: Theresa (nee) Kusch


VOLLBRECHT: Albert Fr. m: 20 Nov. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.98) to: Mary Rigel


VOLLBRECHT: August confirmed: 3 May 1874 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Bertha confirmed: 6 Apr. 1879 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Carl Christian (widower) (Charles on co. mar. record) b: Pommern in Preussen res: Manitowoc p: Christian & Wilhelmine (Kumrow) Vollbrecht m: 13 Mar. 1860, First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. (co. mar. index v.2 p.69) to: Albertine Jacob (?) (?) Brautigam p: Martin Jacob & Sophie (Vollbrecht) Jacob of Pommern, Preussen


VOLLBRECHT: Carl Gottlieb Wilhelm confirmed: 23 Apr. 1871 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: G. m: Emielie (nee) Krueger children: Ernst Friedrich Karl (b. 12/12/1878/bapt. 1/12/1879 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Gottlieb m: Emilie (nee) Kruger children: Anna Wilhelmine Emilie (b. 3/1/1872/bapt. 6/9/1872 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Gottlieb m: Emilie (nee) Krueger children: Lui Gottlieb Ferdinand (b. 3/21/1876/bapt. 7/2/1876 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Johann Gottlieb m: Emilie (nee) Kruger children: Johan Gottlieb Reinhard (b. 3/18/1870/bapt. 6/12/1870 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Julius confirmed: 11 Apr. 1877 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLLBRECHT: Wilhelm m: 26 Dec. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.111) to: Auguste Krueger


VOLLBRECHT: See ALBERS See GAUGER


VOLLENDORF: Adolph m: 11 June 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.236) to Josephine A. Peterik


VOLLENDORF: Emil m: 15 Oct 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.170) to: Mary Handl From Der Nord Westen, 20 Oct. 1892: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 17 Oct.) Mr. Emil Bollendorf with Miss Mary Handl, daughter of the late John Handl.


VOLLENDORF: George m: 29 Aug. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.230) to: Theresa Rosaline Gaedtke


VOLLENDORF: Martin Johann Christian m: 04 Aug. 1855 to: Frederica Bruns Photo b: January 9, 1832 in Hanover, Germany p: Christian Bruns and Wilhelmine Kramer Bruns (mar. announcement in Manitowoc Herald, 4 Aug. 1855) Fredericka Bruns, born January 9, 1832 in Hanover, Germany to Christian Bruns and Wilhelmine Kramer Bruns. Immigrated with her parents to Newton Twp, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin in 1848. Married Martin Johann Christian Vollendorf in Manitowoc on August 4, 1855. Died October 14, 1891 in Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin. Buried in #44 Evergreen Cemetery, Sec E2, block 19, lot 1, grave 5 & 6 (info and photo from researcher/see contributors page)


VOLLENDORF: Otto m: 15 Aug. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.363) to: August Loschow (sic) Marriage of Otto Vollendorff with Miss Augusta Loeschow, both from Manitowoc, on Mon., 15 Aug. in the groom's house in the 3rd Ward, City of Manitowoc by Justice of the Peace William Bach. Der Nord Westen, 18 Aug. 1887 ***** The fourteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vollendorf was celebrated at the south Fifteenth Street home last Thursday. An enjoyable evening was spent. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, August 22, 1901 pg. 5


VOLLENDORF: See C. and W. Frazier bio. See Albert J. Vits bio. See George Vits bio. See Henry Vits bio. See Hugo L. Vits bio.


VOLLENDORFF: Mina b. 12 Mar. 1858/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


VOLLHEIM: Heinrich m: 10 Dec. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.112) to: Wilhelmine Jacke


VOLLHEIM: John H. Christian m: 28 Sep 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.180) to: Mathilde A.H. Bruns Marriage License: Henry Vollheim of Manitowoc and Matilde Bruns of Newton Der Nord Westen, 19 Sep. 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: County Clerk Schaffland has issued the following marriage licenses: …Mathilda Bruns of Manitowoc, to Henry Volheim of Manitowoc… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 19, 1901 pg. 1


VOLLHEIM: See BULL See PRUM See TRUM


VOLLHEIN: See RAETHER


VOLLIN: Amable b: Montreal, Canada res: Manitowoc, laborer p: Joseph Vollin and Agath Thurcam m: 30 Mar. 1853 in Rapids, Manitowoc Co. (co. mar. index v.1 p.8) to: Divine Boucher p: Michael and Mary Boucher


VOLLMANN: Mathias m: 15 Apr. 1891 (from record of St. Fidelis Cath. ch. bk.1 p.8)(co. mar. index v.6 p.93) to: Mathilda Philipps


VOLLMAR: See VOLLMER


VOLLMER: Victor Jacob (Vollmar on co. mar. index) res: Milwaukee, R.R. employee b: 14 July 1878 p: Bernard and Alvina (Rauteman) Vollmar (sic) m: 21 June 1904 at Manitowoc St. James Episc. ch. wit: R.S. Clement, Hulda Rudolph (co. mar. index v.7 p.333) to: Clara Rudolph b. 26 June 1876 p: Gottlieb and Emily (Schwartz) Rudolph ***** HYMEN COMPLETES CUPID'S WORK June Weddings With Happy Brides of This City Hymen, twin brother to, and companion of cupid, is busy in completing the work of the little god and yesterday welded the chaims (sic) about two captives. The marriage of Miss Clara Rudolph and Victor Vollmar of Milwuakee was quietly celebrated at the Clark street residence of the bride's parents and was a home function, pretty in its simplicity add perfection of appointment. The bridal pair was attended by Miss Hulda Rudolph and R.S. Clements of Milwaukee and Rev. S.R.S. Gray officiated at the service. A wedding dinner followed at which relatives and intimate friends participated and immediately after the young couple departed for Milwaukee where they will make their future home. The bride is a young lady who has been popular with a large circle of friends and has always made her home here. She possesses, in a marked degree, those attributes which fit her for her new station and will make happy the home over which she will preside. Although ???? ????? the city, Mr. ????? ?????? ???? reputation and is worthy of the happiness he enjoys. He is employed as a brakeman by the C. & N.W. Many friends tender congratulations. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 22, 1904 P. 1


VOLLMER: See HALL See OVERBECK


VOLLRICH: See ALBERS


VOLLSCHON: Heinrich m: Dorothea (nee) Elvers children: Emilie Johanna Friederike (b. 12/12/1859/bapt. 1/23/1860 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


VOLTZ: Julius Karl Ernst m: 01 Mar 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.190) to: Wilhelmine Ziemer


VOLTZ: Heinrich m: Barbara Stuber children: Jacob (b. 14 Sept. 1862/bapt. 22 Mar. 1863 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Heinr. Jacob (b. 5 Oct. 1863/bapt. 6 Mar. 1864 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


VOLTZ: Heinrich A. m: 31 Dec. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.21) to: Wilhelmine Sager


VOLTZ: Jacob m: Johane Lisabethe Scheuerte children: Pauline (b. 27 Feb. 1856 in Kossuth/bapt. 27 Dec. 1868 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


VOLTZ: See KUNZ See MUELLER See VOELZ


VOLZ: August m: 16 Apr 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.448) to: Anna Winter


VOLZ: See HERMAN See KUNZ See KUNTZ


VOLZER: See HOOP


VON ALTER: Eug. O.C. b: Coblenz, Prussia res: Manitowoc p: Carl Aug. and Car. F.W. vonAlter m: 10 Feb. 1858 at Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.1 p.221) to: Margaretha A. Schuette (Schutte in newspaper) p: Johann and Johanna (mar. announcement in the Manitowoc Herald, 20 Feb. 1858)


VON ALTER: Eugen Otto Constantin b: Coblenz, Preussen p: Carl August and Caroline von Alter m: 10 Feb. 1858 to: Margarethe Anna Schutte p: Johann Schutte and Katherine


VON ALTER: See BACH


VON BRANCE: John Chas. m: Adilade A. children: Annie Maud (b. 24 Oct. 1859/bapt. 29 July 1860 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


VON BRAUSE: Henry C. m: Adelaide A. children: Ida Rosaline (b. 13 Dec. 1863/bapt. 6 Feb. 1867 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


VONDERBERGE: See SCHAEDEL


VONDRACEK: Chas. m: 07 Oct 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.296) to: Carrie Kirch Marriage License: Chas. Vondrachek and Carrie Kirch both of Reedsville Der Nord Westen, 24 Sep 1903 ***** Chas. Vondrachek and Cary Kirch, both young people of Reedsville were married by Rev. Merkle in the Catholic Church in that village last Wednesday. Mr. Vondracek is an enterprising young saloon keeper there and the young couple will make Reedsville their home. Brillion News, Fri., Oct. 9, 1903


VONDRACEK: Joseph m: 13 Nov 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.130) to: Albina Forejt Reedsville: Miss Alvine Foreyt and Mr. Vondracek were married at the St. Mary's Catholic Church here Tuesday, Rev. Father Cipin officiating. Brillion News, Fri., Nov. 16, 1900


VONDRACEK: Joseph E. m: 16 Jun 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.355) to: Anna Tikalsky


VONDRACEK: See Rev. Frank Kolar bio. See SCHLEISS


VONDRACHEK: Joe A. b: 1875, WI Farmer and Ex-Treasurer Rockland Fire Insurance Co. and Treasurer of School District No. 7 S. 6 Cato, Reedsville m: Alvina Foreyt Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VONDRACK: See KRIZENESKY


VONDRERILL: Leo. (Vaudreuil) m: 11 July 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.38) to: Clementine LeClair


VONHOFEN: See ALBERS


VON KARNAP: Therese confirmed 1867-Easter/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


VON RUEDEN: See HALLAUER


VON STEENEOYK: E Marriage Date: ?? --- 18?? Vol:02 Page:0040 Vol:A Sequence:17010 to: Wilhelmine Schener Marriage Date: ?? --- 18?? Vol:02 Page:0040 Vol:A Sequence:17011


VOORHEIS: Barnum m: 02 Sep 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.290) to: Lizzie L. Dunning ***** FROM MICHIGAN TO WED HERE. Groom of 60 And Bride of 40 Have Knot Tied in This City. Dr. Barnum D. Voorheis, aged 60 years and Mrs. Lizlie L. Dunning, 40, both of Grand Rapids, Michigan, were married here today under a special dispensation of the Court setting aside the five-day licence (sic) wait. The couple decried all appearances of an elopment but gave no explanation of their move in coming to Wisconsin to wed. The couple departed for Chicago and from ther will return to Michigan to make their home. It is generally observed that the marriage license law in Wisconsin is not fulfilling its object owing to the ease with which the five-day limit is set aside. Several marriages of outside parties have been perfomed here of late under the dispensation grant. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, September 2, 1903 P. 1 ***** WEDS HIS FIRST LOVE Dr. Voorheis, aged 60 Marries Childhood Sweetheart at Manitowoc – Came from Grand Rapids, Mich. Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 2 (Special) Dr. Barnum D. Voorheis, aged 60 and Mrs. Lizzie Dunning, aged 40, of Grand Rapids, Mich., were married here today on a special dispensation and immediately departed for Chicago. The bride and groom were childhood sweethearts and came here to evade the opposition of their children. The Chronicle - Tues., Sept. 8, 1903


VOOS: See HESSEL


VOPIKA: Frank m: 10 Nov 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.118) to: Barbara Tykalsky


VOPIKA: Joseph m: 11 Aug 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.108) to: Mary Vesely


VORAC: Mathias m: 23 Nov. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.108) to: Maria Peterick


VORDAN: August C.H. m: 11 Dec. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.147) to: Gunvalde Linde


VORNSAND: See MEISELWITZ


VORRAL: See HESS See NEINER


VORSACK: See CLIMISH


VOSBURG: P. m: 5 Sep 1900 (not on co. mar. index) to: Miss Lizzie Smith From Der Nord Westen, 30 Aug 1900 There will be a double wedding next Wed. in Dusings Hall in Cooperstown of John Dusing with Miss Emma Brandenburg, and P. Vosburg with Miss Lizzie Smith. note: I couldn't find this marriage on the co. mar. index but since it was supposed to be a double wedding, I assume they got married.


VOSBURGH: Wallace H., M.D. b: 21 Aug. 1869, in Madison, WI. p: George W. and Mary (Leach) Vosburgh. m: 1900, to Elizabeth A. Schmitt (d. 11 Jan. 1902), dau. of Michael and Dorothy (Haws) Schmitt. Dr. Vosberg of Cooperstown was recently married to Miss Lizzie Schmitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schmitt of Bruce's Crossing, Michigan, but formerly of Gibson Mills, this county. The Chronicle - Tues., Aug. 28, 1900 2nd Marriage: Mina M. Monk, dau. of George Merrill and Leila (Pratt) Merrill, and legally adopted dau. of W.A. Monk.


VOSHARDT: August C. b: 14 Feb. 1859, near Minden, Germany. (d. 6 Feb. 1901). p: Henry and Louisa (Buschman) Voshardt. m: 22 Sept. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.168) to: Katie L. Apel, of Two Rivers (Catharine on co. mar. index) p: August and Catherine (Rock) Apel. Children: A son, Orme. ******* VOSHARDT—APEL – At the residence of the bride's mother in this city Saturday, September 22, 1883, by the Rev. Father Welbes, Mr. August Voshardt of Kewaunee to Miss Katie Apel of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, September 27, 1883


VOSHARDT: Wm. H. m: 26 Aug 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.366) to: Olive Vodra Married Voshardt-Vodra At the residence of Rev. Father Drees of St. Luke's Church, Wednesday evening, Aug. 26, 1896, William Voshardt and Olive Vodra, both of this city. The union of these young people is the result of an affection that began in childhood and is a very fortunate and happy one. They were born and reared in this city and have a wide circle of friends who will unite with the Chronicle in wishing them a long and prosperous life and they each really deserve all the good that their many friends wish them. Mr. Voshardt is a popular and capable young businessman and his bride is an amiable and attractive young lady whom everyone loves and esteems. The wedding was a quiet one, only the families and relatives of the contracting parties being invited but as the list of relatives is a large one, it was not so very quiet after all. The wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents but a good portion of the time was spent in dancing at the Opera House which the bridegroom manages. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Sept. 1, 1896


VOSHARDT: See MUELLER


VOSHNIK: Joe m: 02 Jul 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.29) to: Jenny Legro


VOSS: August m: Wilhelmine born Johann children: Auguste Josephine Henriette (b. 14 May 1858/bapt. 1 Aug. 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


VOSS: Carl F. August m: 30 Apr 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.49) to: Emma A. Dorothea Heckmann


VOSS: (Divorce - 1859) Voss, Charlotte, vs. Voss, Carl Married 16 April 1856. Lived in the Town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County. Defendant left plaintiff 30 May 1856 saying she would never see him again. Divorce granted.


VOSS: Charley b: 1871, WI Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle Ex-Vice President and Director of Clover Leaf Cheese Co. Evergreen Dairy Farm and East View Dairy Farm S. 7 Centerville, Cleveland m: Emma Heckman Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOSS: Ernst m: 7 Sept. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.124) to: Augusta Klezin


VOSS: Ernst I.L. m: 6 Oct. 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.58) to: Fried. Caroline Backus


VOSS: Friedrich m: 07 Mar 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.83)


VOSS: J. Carl m: 7 Feb. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.64) to: Johanna F. Hertzberg


VOSS: (Divorce - 1893) Voss, Anna, vs. Voss, John Married in June 1891 in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Have since resided in Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. No children. Plaintiff has two children from her former marriage with John Reichert: Lucy Reichert, age 15 years, and Katie Reichert, age 13 years. The plaintiff took her daughter Lucy to her father's home in Marshfield, Wisconsin, on 31 December 1892 to protect her from the defendant. The defendant has resided in Manitowoc County since 1867, and is the father of five children, lawful issue from a former marriage. The mother of the children died in June 1890. Divorce 1 February 1893.


VOSS: (Divorce - 1894) Voss, John, vs. Voss, Anna - 1894 No other information


VOSS: John m: 25 Mar. 1863 (co. mar. index v.2 p.158) to: Catharine Weber


VOSS: John m: 29 Jun 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.204) to: Anna M. Voss


VOSS: John C. General Merchandise, Collins, 1918 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


VOSS: Louis m: 29 Nov 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.280) to: Albertine Caroline Schwalenberg


VOSS: Wilhelm m: Johanne Justine born Hasen children: Bertha Karoline Wilhelmine (b. 20 Dec. 1857/bapt. 10 Jan. 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


VOSS: Wilhelm m: 05 Mar 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.442) to: Emma Schwalenberg


VOSS: Wilhelm m: 19 Apr. 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.45) to: Auguste Krause


VOSS: Wm. b: 19 Aug 1868/d. 04 Jul 1951 p: John voss/Catharina Weber m: Jun 1907 to: Louisa B. Best b: 09 Jun 1879/d. 26 Oct 1971 p: Carl Best/Louise Meyer Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Wm. Voss of Kiel and Louisa Best of Schleswig… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 20, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Wedding: Louise Best to Wm. Voss On Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Best of the Town of Schleswig, Mr. Wm. Voss the well-known veterinarian was married to Miss Louise Best by Judge Wm. Reinholdt. Wedding attendants were Mr. Hy. Burkhardt and Mrs. William Desau, sister of Mr. Voss. A small wedding celebration followed. The newlyweds have made their home on the top story of the house of Mr. Peter Kretsch where Mr. Voss set up his office. Kiel Record - 1907 (translated from German)


VOSS: also have Vass See NINMER See OESAU See SCHRODER See SCHROEDER See SCHULZ See SPETTEL


VOSSHARDT: Wilhelm m: 26 Aug. 1896 to: Olive Vodra From Der Nord Westen, 27 Aug. 1896: Marriage in Two Rivers yesterday, of Wilhelm Vosshardt with Miss Olive Vodra.


VOSTER: See BURROUGHS


VOTOCEK: Henry m: 15 Jan 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.229) to: Annie Schleis


VOTRUBA: John m: 15 May 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.245) to: Maria Hynek


VOTRUBA: Mathias m: 13 Dec. 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.335) to: Anna Harmacek


VOUGHT: See KNOWLTON


VOWAK: Franziskus m: 18 Nov 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.126) to: Maria Ann Okouka


VRAALSON: Knud m: 28 June 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.83) to: Mari Guttormsen


VRANEY: George (Vrany on Shoto records) m: 3 Oct. 1906 by John Petri, Jr., Justice of the Peace (co. mar. index v.8 p.24) Witnesses: Jos. H. Sladtky, Mamie Havlinek to: Anna Havlinek Miss Anna Havelinek, of Neshoto and George Vraney, of Kossuth were principals to a wedding celebration at the home of the bride today, a number from the city being present. They will reside in the city. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, October 3, 1906 P. 1 (Note: His date on mar. index is 31 Oct./hers is 3 Oct./3 Oct. on Shoto records) ******** Marriage License obtained Geo. Vraney of Manitowoc and Anna Havlenek of Kossuth Der Nord Westen, 04 Oct. 1906


VRANEY: Joseph W. m: 14 May 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.155) to: Julia Cherny Marriage License obtained: Jos. W. Vraney of Kossuth and Julia Cherney of Franklin Der Nord Westen, 09 May 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been filed by County Clerk Schaffland: …Jos. W. Veaney, of Kossuth, to Julia Cherney, of Franklin… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 9, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Kellnersville: Two large weddings took place on last Tuesday at the home of Joseph Cherney. They were Frank Lestina to Miss Emma Cherney and Joseph Vraney to Miss Julia Cherney. The Pilot and correspondent send them congratulations. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 16, 1901 pg. 8


VRANEY: Louis (Lewis on mar. index) m: 22 Nov 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.25) to: Josie Seidle From Der Nord Westen, 24 Nov 1898: Marriage yesterday of Louis Vraney with Miss Josephine Seidl, both of Kossuth. ********** Mr. Louis Vraney, of this city, and Miss Josie Seidl, of Branch, were married in this city last evening, Judge Craite officiating. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, November 23, 1898 P. 4


VRANY: Wencelaus m: 11 Feb. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.68) to: Anna Karbaw


VREELAND: See SIBREE


VRIEHAN: Michael m: 29 Nov. 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.80) to: Ellen Weiban


VRIESEN: Dietrich Wm. m: 2 Apr. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.115) to: Cath Grosshusch


VRIESEN: Hinrich J. m: 11 Dec 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.273) to: Lidia Grosshuesch


VUTZ: John m: 16 Nov 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.126) to: Theresia Thomas Back to Top