MANITOWOC COUNTY MARRIAGES

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KABACINSKI: Ignac m: 10 Sept. 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.66) to: Annie Kamenska Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Ignatz Kabacinski and Annie Kaminski, both of city… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 12, 1907 pg. 1


KABAT: Frank m: 21 Nov. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.378) to: Ellen Enrigh Frank Kabat of Grimms and Miss Enright (sic) of Maple Grove were married recently. Manitowoc Pilot, December 8, 1887 P. 3


KABAT: Frank Joseph m: 14 Oct 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.239) to: Carrie Tikalfsky Reedsville witnessed two marriages today, Miss Louise Tachner and Edward Pollock (sic) and Miss Carrie Tekalsky(sic) and Frank J. Kabat being the principals. The former couple celebrated their marriage at the Lutheran church and the later at the Catholic. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock will reside at Reedsville and Mr. Kabat and bride will take up their home at Collins where the groom is engaged in conducting a hotel. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, October 14, 1902 P.4 ********* Married in St. Mary's church at Reedsville on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1902, F.J. Kabat and Miss Carrie Tikalsky. The bridesmaids were Katie Kabat, Katie Wundrocek, Mary Specek and Annie Kocourek. The groomsmen were Wenzel Wandracek, Anton Dworacek, Anton Tikalsky and Frank A. Kabat. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Math Tikalsky of Reedsville. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to Brillion and in the evening to Krizenesky's where a reception was held and dancing indulged in for a few hours after which they proceeded to Collins where more dancing was indulged in at Mr. Kabat's Hall. The couple will reside at Collins. Brillion News, Fri., Oct. 17, 1902


KABAT: John res: Kossuth m: 25 Nov. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.229) to: Mary Hucek children: Constantin (d. 21 Dec. 1877/age more than 10 yrs.) John (d. 17 Dec. 1877/age 8 yrs.) Francis (d. 23 Dec. 1877/age almost 6 yrs.)


KABAT: Wenzel m: 31 Aug 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.416) to: Ottilia Miller From Der Nord Westen, 02 Sept. 1897: Marriage in Reedsville Tues. (31 Aug) of Joseph Kabat with Miss Tillie Miller in the Catholic Church there. (Note: Because of her name and the date, I believe this goes with Wenzel)


KABAT: Wenzel m: 6 Oct. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.237) to: Anna Ebenhoe Marriage licenses have been issued to Wenzel Kabat, of Brillion and Annie Ebenhoe, of Rockland.... Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, September 8, 1902 P. 1


KABAT: also have Kabot/Kabet See GEIGER See Rev. Frank Kolar bio.


KABBAT: Francis m: 19 Nov. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.77) to: Joanne Cronin


KABEL: Peter E. m: 06 Oct 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.14) to: Meta Rollman


KABELEN: Kornelius m: 9 Jan. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.118) to: Dorothea Reit


KABET: Charles m: 20 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.157) to: Justine Hajek


KABET: Joseph m: 8 Oct. 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.53) to: Margaretha Wilhelm


KABINA: Joseph m: 14 Apr. 1863 (co. mar. index v.2 p.249) to: Barbora Cerny


KABITZ: George m: 11 Jun 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.458) to: Theresia Dident


KABKE: Christian m: 24 Oct. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.23) to: Bertha Bode children: Richard Bernhart (b. 1 Aug. __/bapt. 27 Aug. 1868 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) MARRIED: By Henry Sibree, Esq., on Thursday, the 24th inst., Mr. Chris Kabke and Miss Bertha Bode, both of this village. We congratulate one friend on having won the hand of one of our most refined and accomplished young ladies. May the path of your married life be always gladdened by the bright rays of sunshine, and your prosperity be double that which attended you during the days of bachelorhood. The Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, October 31, 1867 pg. 4


KABLASCH: Frank m: 17 June 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.169) to: Mary Schamburek Marriage Licenses: …Frank Klabatz of Cato to Mary Zarnburek of Franklin… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 6, 1901 pg. 1


KABOT: Anthony (also have Kabat) m: 7 Nov. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.353) to: Mary Neidl


KABOUREK: John m: 29 Aug. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.120) to: Gertrude Reif


KAC: See REINDL


KACIREK: See SKWOR


KACZOROWSKA: See ZAWADZKI


KADEMANN: Heinrich F. m: 22 Apr. 1850 by G.C.O. Malmros, J.P. (co. mar. index) wit: John F. Alberts, Martha Reith to: Bertha Hartmann, minor with father's consent


KADERABECK: Anton m: 1 Oct. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.238) to: Mary Kukral


KADERABEK: Charles b: Wisconsin 1894 p: Frank and Anna (Petska) Kaderabek. m: 19 May 1908 to: Erma Shimek p: Louis Shimek. children: Leona Apoline (b. 22 Sept. 1910/d. 8 June 2003/had 7 brothers and sisters) Five Corners Stock Farm Sect. 9 Manitowoc Rapids, 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 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Chas. Kaderabek and Emma Shimek, both of Manitowoc Rapids; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 14, 1908 pg. 1


KADERABECK: Frank m: 6 May 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.60) to: Anna Pecka (Pecka is the old spelling - Petska is the way it's known now) children: Frank Charles


KADERABEK: Josef (Kaderavek on county index) m: 17 Feb 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 pg.234) to: Rozalie Krajnik children: Milada (born June 10, 1904/died August 5, 2000/m: Albert Van Der Wettering) Blanche (children: Guila Bustabo) Marriage of Joseph Kaderavek(sic) with Miss Rosalie Krajnik on 17 Feb. in the home of the bride's parents in Town Kossuth by Justice of the Peace Joseph Zelinka of Cooperstown. Der Nord Westen, 22 Feb. 1894 ******** From the Files of the Pilot – Twenty-Five Years Ago – (1894) Married at Kellnersville on Saturday, Feb. 17, by Joseph Zelinka, J.P., Mr. J. S. Kaderabek of this city and Miss Rosie Krainik of Cooperstown. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Feb. 20, 1919


KADERABEK: Mathias m: 9 June 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.50) to: Caroline Kotlek (widow)


KADLEC: Franz m: 18 June 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.14) to: Katharina Karda


KADLEC: John m: 12 Nov 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.28/she is 02 Nov., same v.p.) to: Emma Lemrad


KADLEC: Joseph m: 10 June 1865 (co. mar. index v.2 p.285) to: Anna Kraupowa


KADLEC: See BRUNNER


KADLETZ: (Divorce - 1860) Kadletz, Joseph, vs. Kadletz, Maria Married 21 February 1859 in Manitowoc County.


KADMAN: Chas. m: 3 Dec. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.145) to: Elisabeth Munhall


KADO: Andres m: 26 Nov. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.155) to: Mary Philer


KADO: John m: 24 Nov. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.169) to: Catharine Kowalki


KADOF: Stephan m: Maria Ana children: Franciscus Xaveria (b. 6 Jan. 1868/bapt. 13 Jan. 1868 St. George Cath. ch.)


KADOW: Adolph C. m: 23 Aug. 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.64) to: Mathilda C. Rathsack The engagement of Mr. Adolph Kadow to Miss Matilda Rathsack has been made public. The announcement was made at a party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rathsack, Sr., yesterday, and was somewhat of a surprise to friends of the young people. No date for a celebration of the marriage has yet been set. Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 3, 1899 P.4 ***** The engagement was announced Sun. of Adolph Kadow and Miss Mathilda Rathsack, daughter of Wm. Rathsack here. Der Nord Westen, 06 Apr. 1899 ***** Marriage License issued for: Adolph Kadow and Tillie Rathsack, both of Manitowoc. Der Nord Westen, 17 Aug. 1899 ***** Following is a list of persons to whom marriage licenses have been issued during the week: …Adolph Kadow, Manitowoc and Tillie Rathsack, Manitowoc;… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, August 17, 1899 pg. 7 ***** MARRIED: Miss Mathilda Rathsack and Mr. Adolph Kadow, both of this city, were married at nine o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Boniface church by Rev. Father Peil. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. About one hundred guests were present. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, August 24, 1899 pg. 7 ***** Marriage yesterday of Adolph Kadow, son of Frank Kadow with Miss Tillie Rathsack, daughter of Wilhelm Rathsack here. Der Nord Westen, 24 Aug. 1899


KADOW: Andreas m: 20 Dec. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.153) to: Mary Pheler


KADOW: Edward L. m: 02 Aug 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.398/she is not on index) to: Julia C. Riederer From Der Nord Westen, 03 Aug 1905: Marriage License: Edward P. Kadow and Julia C. Riederer both of Manitowoc


KADOW: Francis m: 06 Jul 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.362) to: Catharine Gbur(sic) From Der Nord Westen, 09 July 1896: Marriage Mon. of Frank C. Kadow of Newton, with Miss Katie Bauer of Manitowoc Polish Church.


KADOW: John m: 21 May 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.197) to: Antonina Murzyn From Der Nord Westen, 01 June 1893: Marriage of John Kadow with Miss Antonie Murzin last week.


KADOW: John M. Theatre, Meat Market Manitowoc Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chic


KADOW: John M. b: 11 Nov. 1875 in Manitowoc, WI. p: Frank and Pauline Kadow, formerly from Germany m: 24 Nov. 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.28) to: Mary Mangin p: Thomas Mangin children: Francis Lenora (Leonora Kadow 24 Mar 1901 Jun 1976/SSDI) Miss Leonora Kadow, 75, 1505 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc, died Sunday. A private gathering will be held at her home on Tuesday. Persuant to her wishes, her body was donated to Marquette Medical School, Milwaukee. Miss Kadow was born March 24, 1901, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late John M. and Mary Kadow. She was a graduate of Marquette University, was a reporter for the Herald-Times Report, editor of the DePere Journal, author of the "50 Famous Americans," author of numerous articles, presidnt of Kadow Realty Co. and first president of the Elks Auxiliary. Survivors include two sisters, Edythe Machert, of Two Rivers, Grace Hansen, of Manitowoc and seven nieces and nephews. Contributions may be made in Miss Kadow's name to scholarshp funds and Marquette University School of Journalism. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, June 7, 1976 P. 12 Grace John Edith Thomas ******* From Der Nord Westen, 20 Oct. 1898: There will be a marriage Thanksgiving Day uniting John Kadow with Miss Mary Mangin, both from here. ******* From Der Nord Westen, 24 Nov. 1898: Marriage this morning in the Catholic Church of John Kadow, son of Frank Kadow here, with Miss Mary Mangin. ******* Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mr. John Kadow and Mis (sic) Mary Mangin both of this city. The wedding will take place at St. Boniface church on Thanksgiving day. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, October 24, 1898 P. 4 ******* Miss Mary Mangin and Mr. John Kadow are to be married at St. Boniface church to-morrow (sic) morning at 9 o'clock. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Weddnesday, November 23, 1898 P. 4 ******* KADOW-MANGIN. In the presence of a large company of relatives and friends Mr. John Kadow and Miss Mary Mangin were united in marriage at the St. Boniface church at nine o'clock yesterday morning, the Rev. Father Peil officiating. The bride was attired in a gown of white organdie. She was attended by the Misses Lillie Clarke and Mary Peterik, as bridesmaids, each gowned in white mull and carring bouquets of roses. Messrs. Dan Mangin and Wenzel Kadow acted as groomsmen. Following the ceremony the bridal company repaired to the home of the bride's parents where an elaborate wedding breakfast was served and congratulations were given and received. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mangin and is one of Manitowoc's popular young ladies. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kadow. He is a young man of excellent character, popular with all, and is in every way worthy of the prize he has drawn in the matrimonial lottery. The best wishes of a host of friends go with the young couple as they enter the connubial bark to travel life's sea together. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, November 25, 1898 P. 4


KADOW: Joseph m: 18 Feb 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.137) to: Mary Blockelman Mishicott Mites Married - Jos. Kadow of Carlton and Mary Ploekelmann of this village at the home of E. M. Belgium. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Feb. 23, 1892 ***** (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 01 Mar.) Also, marriage 18 Feb. of Joseph Kadow of Mishicott, with Miss Mary Ploeckelmann by Justice of the Peace Isaac Graite.(Isaac Craite) Der Nord Westen, 03 Mar. 1892


KADOW: Leon m: Franziska Reiderer (See Cadov: Leo) This marriage was mis-spelled on the index


KADOW: Paul m: 18 Oct. 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.75) to: Francy Novak children: George Frank Kadow/b. July 14, 1902/d. Jan. 1971/from obit in cem. #33


KADOW: Stephen m: 3 July 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.57) to: Catharine Bury Marriage Mon. of Stephen Kadow with Miss Katharine Bury. Der Nord Westen, 06 July 1899


KADOW: W.M. m: 24 Dec. 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.128/he is Caddo on mar. index) to: Katie Resnicek From Der Nord Westen, 31 Dec. 1891: Marriage of W.M. Kadow with Miss Katie Raznicek(sic) last Thurs., 24 Dec. by Justice of the Peace H. Falge in the home of Mr. John Staudt. (Note: He is Caddo on mar. index. I have made an entry in Caddo as well.)


KADOW: Wenzel C. (Wencel on co. mar. index) b: 2 Aug. 1873, at Manitowoc, WI p: Frank and Paulina Kadow m: 6 Nov. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.202) to: Mary Eleanora Peterik of Manitowoc, WI. p: John Peterik children: Eugene Stanley Eunice (b. 13 Apr. 1907/d. 11 Jan. 2004/bur. Evergreen cem. #44) The engagement has been announced of Wenzel C. Kadow with Miss Mary Petherik, both from here. They plan to be wed on 06 Nov. Der Nord Westen, 31 Oct. 1901 ***** Miss Mary L. Peterik and Wenzel C. Kadow were married at St. Boniface's church on Tuesday morning. Mr. Kadow is a member of the firm of Franz & Schmitz. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 7, 1901 pg. 5


KADOW: also have Cadov See MILSKI See William Rathsack, Sr. bio.


KAEHLER: Charles b: Hamburg res: Centerville p: John Henry and Mary Kaehler m: 20 Mar. 1856 at Centerville (co. mar. index v.1 p.106) to: Catharina Weber p: Peter and Mary Weber


KAELLICK: See HYNEK


KAEMES: See KAMS


KAEMMER: Arthur L. b: 13 Oct 1885/d. 24 Dec 1956 p: Alfred Kaemmer/Wilhelmine Keppler m: 15 Oct 1907 to: Hermine C. Griebenow b: 22 Aug 1883/d. 22 Jun 1958 p: Gotthilf Griebenow/Wilhelmine Reseburg Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Arthur Kaems and Minnie Griebenow, both of Kiel. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 3, 1907 pg. 1


KAEMPF: Nicholas (Kampf on mar. index) m: 06 Oct 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.73) to: Anna Orth


KAEMPF: Niclaus confirmed 1867-Easter/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KAEMS: Albert b. 19 July 1858/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KAEMS: Ludwig Hein. Ferd. m: 1 Mar. 1867 (co. mar. index v.3 p.91) to: Emilie Flossbach


KAEMS: See GOMOLL See WITZMANN


KAESER: August m: 29 Nov 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.14/her year lined out/his has a check mark but no year) to: Mrs. Anna Mueller


KAESER: Emil m: 19 Dec 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.58) to: Alinine Schuelz


KAESER: Ernst m: 14 May 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.104) to: Isabella Degler CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Koeser were married 50 years last Saturday. Their golden wedding anniversary was the occasion of a happy gathering at their home, corner Fourteenth & Madison Street. Their children and grandchildren and brothers and sisters tendered them a surprise party. A dinner was served at 5 o'clock, members of the Evangelical Sunday school serenaded the couple and the Southside Quartette rendered a few selections. Numerous gifts were received from friends and neighbors and many beautiful bouquets. Mr. and Mrs. Koeser are both past seventy but are in good health. They have lived here all their lives and are respected by their many friends with whom The Reporter unites in wishing them many happy returns of the day. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koeser of Oshkosh, Mrs. August Heinhaus of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. ? , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Degler of Menasha, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson of Chicago and Mrs. William Klingholz and son of Indianapolis. Two Rivers Reporter - Fri., May 21, 1926


KAESSER: Michael (also Kaeser/Kaiser/Kaser) m: 13 Dec. 1864 from record of St. Wendel Catholic ch. to: Margaret Spanier (also Margaretha) children: Christian Kaeser (b. 15 Oct. 1865/bapt. 1 Nov. 1865 St. Wendel Cath. ch..father Michael Kaiser) Amalia (b. 16 May 1867/bapt. 9 June 1867 St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaeser) Peter (b. 6 June 1872/bapt. 14 June 1872 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaiser) Johannes Jacob (b. 23 July 1875/bapt. 1 Aug. 1875 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaeser) Margaret (b. 12 Jan. 1879/bapt. 18 Jan. 1879 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaser) Joseph (b. 9 Apr. 1883/bapt. 21 Apr. 1883 St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaser)


KAESSER: Also have a Keisir


KAESSMANN: Peter John m: 23 May 1882 (co. mar. index v.5 p.71) to: C. Mathilda Pries


KAESTNER: Louis m: 23 May 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.20) to: Rosa Young


KAFKA: Adolph m: 17 Jan 1906 to: Clara Havel Marriage License: Adolph Kafka and Clara Havel both of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 11 Jan. 1906 ******** The marriage of Adolph Kafka with Miss Clara Havel took place Wednesday last week in St. Johann Lutheran Church performed by Pastor C. Doehler. Afterward a party was held in the home of the bride's parents in Town Two Rivers. The attendants were Miss Carrie Johannes from here, Miss Emma Patska of Gibson, Eddie Kafka, and Hermann Havel. Der Nord Westen, 25 Jan. 1906 ******** WEDDING BELLS Adolph Kafka and Clara Havel were united in marriage at St. John's Lutheran church by Rev. C. Doehler, pastor, last Wednesday afternoon in the presence of numerous and friends and relatives. At the altar where the vows were plighted, the bridal party made an attractive sight. The ceremony was very impressive and at its conclusion the union was celebrated in an appropriate manner at the home of the bride's parents in the Town of Two Rivers. Miss Carrie Johannes of this city and Miss Emma Petska of Gibson served as bridesmaids and Eddie Kafka and Herman Havel as groomsmen. Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Jan. 23, 1906


KAFKA: See PECKA See PETSKA


KAFLISCH: David m: Margaretha Pruwi children: Heinrich (b. 12 Feb. 1875/bapt. 24 May 1875 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KAFLISCH: See CAFLISCH See TRUW


KAHL: Philip m: 6 June 1900 (co. mar. index v.7, p.103) to: Louise Schultz Miss Louise Schultz Becomes Bride of Philip Kahl A charming wedding took place this afternoon at the home of Mr. Ferdinand Schultz on Main street, when Louise his daughter, and Mr. Philip Kahl of Ridgeville, Ill., were united in the bonds of holy matrimony. Justice Falge tied the knot and only near relatives and friends were present. The bride is a charming young woman and is very popular among her friends. Mr. Kahl, although but a short time a resident of Manitowoc has made many friends who recognize his worth and will accord himself and bride the wish of a long and happy union. He is employed in the local C.& N.W. yards and after a visit at Ridgeville, Mr. and Mrs. Kahl will take up their residence here. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 6, 1900 P. 1 ******* Albert Schultz of Milwaukee is in the city to attend the wedding of his sister Louise to Philip Kahl. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 6, 1900 P. 1


KAHL: See DALLMANN See KRATZER


KAHLBECK: Alois m: 23 July 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.63) to: Anna Rupka


KAHLBECK: also have Kohlbeck


KAHLENBERG: Albert b: 11 Oct. 1826, in Prussia m: 1856 to: Katharine Weis, (d. 1868) children: 1 son, 2 dau. 2nd Marriage: Bertha Albrecht children: 1 son, 1 dau.


KAHLENBERG: Albert m: 21 June 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.119) to: Bertha Albrecht


KAHLENBERG: Otto m: Gertrude Nies


KAHLENBERG: Rich. A.O. m: 27 Jun 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.456) to: Louisa M.F. Voshardt (Louis on index)


KAHLENBERG: W. From Der Nord Westen, 24 Sep. 1903: Mr. and Mrs. W. Kahlenberg in Two Rivers celebrated their Wooden Anniversary last Sat. in the company of many friends.


KAHLENBERG: William m: 20 Sep 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.11) to: Emma Hammel Marriage Wed. evening last week of Wilhelm Kahlenberg with Miss Emma Hammel, both from Two Rivers. Der Nord Westen, 29 Sep. 1898 ******** Married Kahlenberg-Hammel At the Lutheran parsonage Wednesday evening, Sept. 21, 1898, by the Rev. C. Doehler, Mr. Wm Kahlenberg and Miss Emma Hammel both of this city. The union above recorded was quietly consummated and though expected for some time past, it was nevertheless something of a surprise to their many friends in this city who were not apprised of it until the happy couple had started on their wedding journey the next day to Chicago and St. Louis. Wm Kahlenberg, the bridegroom is the senior member of the well known firm of Kahlenberg Brothers, manufacturing machinists of this city. He was raised in Two Rivers and is a young man of excellent business qualifications and of estimable character. His bride is the youngest daughter of our well known fellow townsman, Mr. E. Hammel. She is an amiable and accomplished young lady and has a host of friends and admirers. The Chronicle joins the many friends of the happy couple in wishing them a pleasant journey through life. Manitowoc County Chronicle, Tues., Sept. 27, 1898


KAHLENBERG: See BERNHARD See BERNHARDT See Ernst Hammel bio.


KAHLER: August This is his naturalization record sent to me by a researcher. KAHLER, AUGUST Date (on certificate): April 28, 1857 When Born: About 1827 Where Born: Prussia Circuit Court: Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Name of Witness: WILLIAM H. GLOVER Date and port of arrival in U.S.: August 1850, NEW York


KAHLER: John A. Foreclosure of Mortgage


KAHN: See GEIFFER


KAHRS: Albert b: 28 May 1879, Two Rivers/d. 30 Dec. 1939, Two Rivers p: Henry Kahrs and Christina Hempke m: 18 Aug. 1900 (co. mar. index v.7, p.112)at St. John's Church, Two Rivers to: Hattie Griep (Henrietta) b: 9 Feb. 1881, Two Rivers/d: 27 Apr. 1959, Two Rivers p: Carl Griep, Sr. and Elizabeth Martin children: Ada/b: 17 Mar. 1901, Two Rivers Henrietta/b: 30 Sep. 1903, Two Rivers Arthur/b: 7 Dec. 1904, Two Rivers Harvey/b: 19 Apr. 1906, Two Rivers Roy August/b: 6 Sep. 1907, Two Rivers Henry/b: 21 Oct. 1912, Two Rivers Ruth/b: 12 Jan. 1915, Two Rivers Gertrude/b: 20 June 1917, Two Rivers


KAHRS: Geo. H. m: 27 Oct. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.146) to: Elise H. Kiel


KAHRS: Georg m: Regine born Muller children: Georg Heinrich (b. 26 Sept. 1857/bapt. 16 May 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KAHRS: George m: 24 Oct. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.35) to: Christina Hempke


KAHRS: Henry m: 12 Apr. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.10) to: Augusta Klawe


KAHRS: Jacob m: 25 June 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.83)


KAHRS: Louis m: 11 Apr 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.145) to: Ida Schroeder


KAHRS: See DREWS


KAHULOVA: See SCHUBER


KAI: See GUTH


KAILMANN: See WEISENER


KAISER: Adalbert m: 20 Nov. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.123) to: Maria Halada


KAISER: Andrew m: 19 July 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.47) to: Mariah Sehlers


KAISER: Charles m: 29 Apr 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.195) to: Paulina Wentker


KAISER: Franz m: 1 Feb. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.24) to: Briggeta Hucker


KAISER: Fred W. m: 24 Nov. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.360) to: Lillian L. Koeser Marriage Licenses: Marriage licenses were issued during the week to the following: Fred W. Kaiser of Milwaukee and Lillian Koeser of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, December 1, 1904 pg. 1 ********* On Thanksgiving day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Miss Lillian Koeser was united in marriage at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Koeser of the Southside to Mr. Fred Kaiser of Milwaukee, Rev. F.W. Huebner of the Evangelical Alliance Church officiating. Only relatives of the young couple were present as the wedding was purely a family affair; but there was quite a number of these in attendance and the occasion was a very pleasant one. Mr. Kaiser is a young businessman of Milwaukee who has a bright future before him. His bride is a very popular young lady who was born and reared in this city. A large circle of friends unite in wishing the young couple a happy journey through life. Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Nov. 29, 1904


KAISER: (Divorce - 1870) Kaiser, Florentine, vs. Kaiser, Gottlieb Married 1845 at Cologne in Prussia; immigrated 1853. Children: Caroline 23; Emiel, 21; Charles 18; Ernst, 15; Paulina, 12; Bertha, 9; Johannes, 6.


KAISER: Henry m: 11 Mar 1908 to: Aramenta J. Hanssen ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: Henry Kaiser of New Holstein and Aramenta Hanssen of Eaton; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, March 12, 1908 pg. 1


KAISER: Jacob (also Kaeser)(co. mar. index, Kaiser) m: 21 May 1863 from record of St. Wendel Catholic ch./dispensation) (co. mar. index, v.2 p.161) to: Magdalena Weber (co. mar. index, Margaretha Weber, same dt.) children: Joanem (b. 8 Jan. 1866/bapt. 23 Jan. 1866 St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaeser) Michael (b. 9 Aug. 1867/bapt. 8 Sept. 1867 St. Fidelis Cath. ch..Kaiser) Margaritha (b. 22 Feb. 1870/bapt. 27 Feb. 1870 St. Wendel Cath. ch..Kaiser) Angela (b. 23 May 1872/bapt. 26 May 1872 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch.) Michael (b. 26 Nov. 1877/bapt. 2 Dec. 1877 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


KAISER: Jacob m: Margaretha children: Jacob (b. 14 June 1874/bapt. 16 June 1874 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


KAISER: Johann m: 11 June 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.68) to: Anna Jansky Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: John Kaiser and Annie Jansky, both of Mishicot… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 23, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Tisch Mills: Tuesday morning Mr. John Kaiser and Annie Jansky were joined in wedlock at St. Mary's Church by Rev. Father Prochaska officiating. The wedding was duly celebrated at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos Jansky where a sumptuous dinner and supper was served to a host of relatives and friends who with many others unite in wishing them a happy and prosperous married life. The young couple will reside on a farm a few miles from here. The Reporter, Sat., June 15, 1907


KAISER: Joseph m: Sep. 7, 1905-newspaper (co. mar. index v.8 p.56) (Sept. 5, 1907 on index) to: [Libby Barta] (she's not on the index) Miss Libby Rose Barta of this city, and Prof. Joseph Kaiser, a well known Manitowoc musician, were united in marriage Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents on Chicago street, County Judge Chloupek performing the ceremony. The couple have taken up their residence at 606 Marshall street. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 7, 1905 P. 1


KAISER: Joseph Music Instructor Teacher of Piano and Violin 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


KAISER: Lawrence m: 1 Mar. 1887 (co. mar. index v.7 p.285) to: Mrs. Mary Schneider Affairs of the Lawrence Kaiser estate were closed in probate court today. Life insurance of $300 and pension pay of $1000 goes to Mrs. Mary Kaiser, of this city, who has established her claim as the lawful widow of the deceased. There is no other property. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, September 15, 1903 P. 1


KAISER: (Divorce - 1870) Kaiser, Julia, vs. Kaiser, Lawrence - 1870 Married 11 February 1867 in the City of Manitowoc. ******** SAYS SHE IS HIS WIFE. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaiser, Germany, claims Late Lawrence Kaiser, as Husband. TWO CLAIMANTS TO ESTATE. Letter of Inquiry from Abroad May Cause complications-Kaiser Was Thrice Married-Lived Here for Years. Matrimonial tangles of his earlier days may prove an important factor in causing trouble over the settlement of the small estate of the late Lawrence Kaiser, whose death occurred at Rapids last week, two women, both claiming to be the widow of the deceased, having intimated their rights to the property. In a letter of inquiry, Mrs. Elizabeth Kaiser, whose home is in Germany, alleges that she was married to the decedent previous to his departure for America and that there are several children of the marriage. For years, since 1878, she had heard nothing from Kaiser until January 25, of the present year when she received a letter in which he stated that he was seriously ill and directed her to prepare proofs to claim the estate which he estimated at 2000 francs. It was upon this letter and without knowledge of his death that the inquiry is based. The letter from Germany was presented to Probate court by Rev. Romoser, formerly pastor of the German M.E. church, to whom it was directed. The writer gave a detailed history of her marriage to Kaiser and his departure to America and conveyed the impression that no divorce had ever been granted and there is no record in the courts here to that effect. Kaiser was, if the story from Germany is true, thrice married. On Feb. 12, 1867, he was united to Julia E??? and in 1879 a divorce was given on the petition of the wife. One daughter, Minnie, of the marriage is alive, the mother having died two years ago. During the last years of his life Kaiser was again married and a will dated 1892 leaves the estate to the wife Mrs. Mary Dotler Kaiser, but as yet she has made no application for probate. Kaiser, who was 71 years of age at the time of his death, came to Manitowoc in the early 60's and had resided here ever since. No knowledge of his marriage in Germany was held by the public and although it is claimed by relatives that a divorce was granted previous to his marriage in 1867, there is said to be no public record and the claimant appears to deny it. The matter has been placed in the hands of the Court and an investigation will be made. A peculiar circumstance in connection with the claim of the woman in Germany is the letter written by Kaiser in January in which he advised her to prepare proofs to secure the estate, and that, after he had had no communication with her for twenty-five years and then only through the pastor of the German M.E. Church of this city. Should it be determined that a divorce was not granted in the first marriage, unpleasant complications will have arisen that will cause suffering to the innocent. Under these conditions Kaiser would be proven a bigamist. The estate left by Kaiser is small, but there is the prospect of considerable trouble over the settlement. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, March 12, 1903 P. 1 ******* (Note: I cannot find him in any of the cemeteries. There is a Lorenz Kaiser on the 1900 census for Manitowoc Rapids twp., possibly Lawrence?)


KAISER: Nic m: 18 Jun 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.251) to: Annie Donchyk From Der Nord Westen, 21 June 1894: Marriage on Mon., 18 June, of Nic Kaiser with Miss Anna Douchyk, both from Two Rivers, by Justice of the Peace J.C. Willinger of the 3rd Ward. ******** HUSBAND CAME HOME ONLY ONCE IN FOUR YEAR, DIVORCED Two Rivers Woman Tells Court Husband Gone Four Years, Came Home for Holidays and Then Left Again Nic Kaiser, a Two Rivers man with a family of seven children, came home only once in four years, according to testimony given by Anna Kaiser, his wife, in circuit court today in the divorce action which she filed. Nic's infrequent visits prompted the petition for divorce which Judge Kirwan, after hearing the wife's story granted her. Mrs. Kaiser was given the property and custody of the children. Four years ago Kaiser disappeared from his home and according to his wife did not return until the holiday season when he was home for a few days and then departed again. The wife alleged that her husband had treated her cruelly, failed to provide for support of his family and had deserted her. Mrs. Kaiser said there was a family of seven children and it developed that there was some property. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, March 2, 1916 P.1 ******** (NOTE: On the 1900 Two Rivers census, I show Nic and Anna Kaiser with two children with Joe Donscheck as a boarder.) ******** Maria Kaiser birth: 16 August 1896 Two Rivers death: 16 August 1896 Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Two Rivers father: Nicalos Kaiser mother: Anna Doncek Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968


KAISER: See BENESCH See BOETTCHER See DUFFECK See IHLENFELD See KAESSER See LUDWIG See SCHWERS See WEBER See WOJTA


KAKES: Frank b: m: Emma Shipek b: 28 Apr. 1868, Wisconsin/d. 10 Jan. 1923


KAKES: Thomas b. Wisconsin 1873 m: 06 May 1902 to: Anna Dushek Farmer Sect. 21 Mishicott, PO Mishicot Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KAKES: Thomas Paul, Sr. (taken from Herald Times Reporter obituary, Aug. 20, 2001) b: 21 Aug. 1903 at Mishicot/d. 19 Aug. 2001 at Antigo,WI, buried at Queen of Peace cem. Antigo. p: Thomas and Anna Dushek Kakes m: 21 June 1941 at Two Rivers to: Dorothy Alice Aulik (d. 4 Aug. 1983)


KAKESH: Thomas m: 6 May 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.210) to: Anna Dushek


KALAHER: Michael W. m: 02 Sep 1908 to: Ella C. Dassler ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …M.W. Kalaher of Milwaukee and Ella Dassler of this city. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, August 27, 1908 pg. 1 ***** MARRIED The marriage of Mr. Michael Kalaher of Milwaukee and Miss Emma Dassler of this city was solemnized at Sacred Heart church Wednesday morning. Rev. J.T. O'Leary performed the ceremony. Miss Anna Farrell of Green Bay and J. Rawan of Milwaukee were the attendants. After the ceremony the couple departed on the morning train for Milwaukee. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. M. Dassler of this city. She has been a teacher at the South Side high school for several years. She is an accomplished and estimable young lady and has a wide circle of friends. Mr. Kalaher was also a teacher at the South Side school for a number of years. While teaching he studied law and is now an attorney at Milwaukee. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 3, 1908 pg. 1 ***** Kalaher - Dassler The marriage of Michael W. Kalaher and Ella Charlotte Dassler was solemnized at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, September 2. Mr. Kalaher lived here until manhood. He graduated from the Lake Geneva High School in 1890 and later from the University of Wisconsin. For a number of years he taught school and was for a time principal of the Manitowoc High School. He has for several years been practicing law in Milwaukee where he is fast wining recognition as one of the rising members of the profession. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Kalaher and wish them a happy journey through life. Lake Geneva Regional News, Wis., Thursday, September 3, 1908 pg. 1 ***** Milwaukeean Weds at Manitowoc MANITOWOC, Wis., Sept. 3 - [Special] - Michael H. Kallher, assistant principal of schools at Milwaukee, and Miss Ella Dassler, a teacher of the First ward school in this city, were married yesterday, the ceremony being celebrated at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Watertown News, Wis., Friday, September 4, 1908 pg. 2 ***** Kahaler Dies In Milwaukee Funeral services were held at 9 a.m. last Thursday in St. Patrick's church, Milwaukee, for Michael W. Kalaher, 86, prominent Milwaukee attorney and a native of the Lake Geneva area who died the previous Tuesday. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. Kalaher was born and raised in Geneva township. His wife was the former Ella C. Dassler. He practiced law in Milwaukee for many years. Surviving are his wife; a son, Willard; and two grandchildren. Lake Geneva Regional News, Wis., Thursday, February 21, 1957 pg. 14


KALANDERSCHECK: Albert m: 5 Feb 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.438) to: Angela Plumbskey


KALB: See Henry Carter Hamilton bio. See JACOBI


KALBSKOPF: Richard A. m: 5 May 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.94) to: Johanna S. Froelke


KALCEK: Wenzelaus Marriage Date: 26 Jun 1876 Vol:02 Page:0357 Vol:A Sequence:08279 to: Anna Leitl Marriage Date: 26 Jun 1876 Vol:02 Page:0357 Vol:A Sequence:08280


KALCHIK: Joseph m: 16 May 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.379) to: Anna Kropp


KALCHIK: See DOUBECK


KALEIK: See DOUBEK


KALFUSS: See POTTGIESER


KALHENBRUNN: Louis (Should be Kaltenbrun/Kaltenbrunn - from researcher) m: 24 Aug. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.96) to: Katharine Richter


KALICK: Wenzlaus m: 9 May 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.108)


KALIS: Robert m: 16 May 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.453) to: Ida Panzer


KALISTA: See ZEMAN


KALK: John F. m: 17 Jan 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.258) to: Mary A. Hickman


KALK: Willie m: 27 June 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.282) to: Emma Mahler Marriage License obtained Willie Kalk of Centerville and Emma Mahler of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 18 June 1903 ********* MAHLER-KALK. At the home of the bride's parents on S. Twelfth Street Miss Emma Mahler, of this city, and William Kalk, of Centerville, were quietly joined in marriage. It was a pretty home wedding and attended by a number of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. After the ceremony a reception was given and a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Kalk will make their home in Centerville. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, June 29, 1903 P. 1


KALK: See FENN See LOOSE


KALKREUTER: Max m: Maria Cisrinsky children: Edmund Jacob (b. 9 Apr. 1861/bapt. 20 July 1861 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KALL: See KULL


KALLE: Julius m: 03 Jul 1853 (co. mar. index v.6 p.252) to: Friederika Sachse


KALLE: William (newspaper has Kasse) m: 21 Apr 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 pg.17/she isn't on the index) to: Mary Heidemann From Der Nord Westen, 28 Apr. 1881: Marriage of Wm. Kasse with Miss Mary Heidemann, both from Manitowoc, on 21 Apr. by Justice of the Peace Wm. H. Hemschemeyer.


KALLEN: Gust Farmer Sect. 10 Eaton, PO Valders Came to county 1920 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KALLENBRUNN: See EBERLE


KALLIES: See NEITZEL


KALLIS: Harry Gustav m: 30 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.426) to: Frieda Friederike Engel City and County: On Saturday last Mr. H. Kallis of Wausau and Miss Frieda Engel of this city were married at the home of the bride's parents on Huron St. The young folks will reside in the city. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 4, 1897 pg. 3


KALLIS: Also have Kalis


KALMREL: Albert b: Lubenow, Pommern res: Maple Grove, farmer p: Johann Kalmrel and Friederike Koehler m: 17 Nov. 1872 from record of First German Evang. Lutheran ch., Manitowoc to: Friederike Krueger b: 18 Jan. 1848 in Pommern p: Karl Krueger and Mathilde born Wendorf


KALMUS, Peter From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Dealer in Stoves and Hardware, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron work. Washington street, South side.


KALP: See Robert H. Suettinger bio.


KALT: See SNYDER


KALTENBRUN: Anton m: no dates or v. number but in with v.7 (p.334/cert. May) to: (Mary Stahl) (she is not on the index) Marriage Licenses: Licenses to marry have been granted to the following: Tony Kattenkrumm (sic) and Mary Stahl, Eaton. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 19, 1904 pg. 5 ***** Anton Kaltenbrun mentioned in the record of Mary Helena Stahl and Anton Kaltenbrun Name Anton Kaltenbrun Event Type Marriage Event Date 31 May 1904 Event Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States Father's Name Ludwig Louis Kaltenbrun Mother's Name Catharina Riesterer Spouse's Name Mary Helena Stahl Spouse's Father's Name Ziriak Stahl Spouse's Mother's Name Sophia Lenard Page 408 "Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911"


KALTENBRUN: Anton m: 19 May 1908 to: Anna Stahl ***** Notes From St. Nazianz: The approaching marriage of Anton Kaltenbrun and Miss Anna Stahl was announced Sunday. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 7, 1908 pg. 8 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Anton Kaltenbrun and Anna Stahl, both of St. Nazianz; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 14, 1908 pg. 1 ***** Notes From St. Nazianz: The marriage of Miss Anna Stahl to Anton Kaltenbrun was solemnized at St. Gregory's church Tuesday at 9 o'clock. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the N.W. Hotel, where a sumptuous dinner was served. A wedding dance at the N.W. Hall in the evening followed, where a large number gathered and made merry until the wee small hours. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 21, 1908 pg. 8


KALTENBRUN: Victor m: Eva (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


KALTENBRUNN: Ludwig res: Tn. Eaton m: Katharine children: Helen (b. Jan. 1879/d. 21 Mar. 1879)


KALTENBRUN/KALTENBRUNN: See KELLENBORN See KATTHENBRUNN See KALHENBRUNN


KALTWASSER: See HAHN


KALUK: Joseph m: 8 July 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.244) to: Rosaria Kamen


KALUS: George Henry m: 28 May 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.96) to: Anna Wilhelmine Wilke


KAMBKE: Heinrich b: 16 June 1854 confirmed: 1868/from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville


KAMBKE: J Herrmann W. b: 9 May 1866/conf. 4 Apr. 1880 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KAMBKE: See GUETZ See JUETZ


KAMEN: Wencel m: 10 Mar. 1861 (co. mar. index v.3 p.10) to: Anna Kontalik


KAMEN: See KALUK See STRADAL


KAMENSKA: See KABACINSKI


KAMENTZ/KAMENZ: See COMMENGS


KAMER: John m: 29 Sept. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.92) to: Frederike Abel (Note: Kramer on state microfiche so I have made an entry in Kramer also)


KAMERS: (also have Kammers) See BONDE


KAMES: Robt. G. m: 24 Dec. 1882 (co. mar. index. v.5 pg.115) to: Lina Schotter From Der Nord Westen, 04 Jan. 1883: Marriage of Robert Kaemes of Minneapolis, with Miss Lina Dobbert from Manitowoc, on 24 Dec. in the home of the bride's parents by Justice of the Peace Emil Baensch. Mrs. Kämes was born in Manitowoc.


KAMES: See DAVIS


KAMEY: Michael b: Ireland res: Maple Grove, laborer p: Martin and Rugette Kamey m: 16 June 1855 at Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index v.1 p.77) to: Mary Hollems p: John and Rugett Hollems


KAMEY: See MAHAN


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


KAMINISKI: Frank m: 27 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.425) to: Katie Zarnik City and County: Mr. Frank Kammish (sic) and Miss Katie Zarnik of this city were married by Judge Craite yesterday. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, October 28, 1897 pg. 3


KAMINSKI: Stephanus m: 14 Jul 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.412) to: Catherine Sznkalska


KAMINSKI: See JAGODINSKY


KAMKES: also have Camke/Kampke See KOEHLER


KAMM: Adam m: 22 Apr 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.446) to: Helena A Klein From Der Nord Westen, 25 Apr. 1889: Marriage of Adam Kamm of Menomonee, with Miss Lena Klein of Town Rapids, on Mon. 22 Apr. by Pastor Pieper, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church. After the wedding, a party for the newlyweds was given in the home of the bride's parents attended by many guests. The young pair will shortly travel to Menomonee where they will make their home.


KAMMANN: H.F. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Cheese Factory, Stock, and Grain Farm. Born in Meeme 1859. Wife born in Mosel 1861. Post Office, Edwards; Section 35, Meeme Township.


KAMMANN: See KLEMME


KAMMERER: Thomas (Looks like Kamever on the index/no first name) m: 06 May 1873 (co. mar. index v.6 p.70) to: Anna Maria Christmann


KAMMERER: Wilcan m: 14 Feb. 1865 (co. mar. index v.2 p.274) to: Caroline Werthenbach


KAMMERER: William m: 24 June 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.52) to: Katherine Weber


KAMMERER: Wm. m: 10 Mar. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.2)


KAMMERS: William (Wilhelm in newspaper) m: 7 Dec. 1880 (co. mar. index v.A p.9 also v.4 p.170) to: Caroline Neils From Der Nord Westen, 09 Dec. 1880: Marriage of Wilhelm Kammers with Miss Caroline Neils on 07 Dec. by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich.


KAMMERS: also have KAMERS


KAMMNAN: See KLESSIG


KAMNITZ: See SCHLEI


KAMP: Bred concealed weapons


KAMPF: Anton Marriage Date: 06 Aug 1871 Vol:02 Page:0161 Vol:A Sequence:08049 to: Antonia Rechtziegel Marriage Date: 06 Aug 1871 Vol:02 Page:0161 Vol:A Sequence:08050


KAMPF: Nicolaus m: 6 Oct. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.73)


KAMPF: Wilh. Friedrich m: 13 Dec. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.91) to: Louise Sand


KAMPF: See MANDEL


KAMPFE: Johann m: Apolonia (nee) Horner children: Anna Margaretha (b. 9/15/1860/bapt. 4/1/1861 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Johann (b. 8/9/1860/bapt. 4/1/1861 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KAMPH: See MANDEL


KAMPKE: August m: 24 Mar. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.81) to: Therese Schmidt


KAMPKE: also have Camke


KAMPT: Jouchim F. m: 28 Mar. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.22) to: Theresia Trautmann


KAMPTZ: (Divorce - 1904) Kamptz, Augusta, vs. Kamptz, August Married 24 January 1882 at Dayton, Ohio. Lived in Ohio until 1887; lived in the Town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, since 1894. Plaintiff is 44, defendant is 49. One child, Erwin, 7 years old.


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


KAMS: Carl m: Karoline born Splittgerber children: August Friedrich Wilhelm (b. 17 July 1856/bapt. 4 Aug. 1856 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KAMS: Friedrich b: Petershagen, Prussia res: Manitowoc, carpenter p: Friedrich Kaemes and Henriette Dettmer m: 27 Nov. 1857 at the res. of Goucher to: Emilie Goucher dau. of Carl Goucher and Justine Dettmer


KAMS: Ludwig b: Rutzenhagen Preussen res: Manitowoc p: Friedrich Kams and Henriette Dettmann m: 1 March 1867 to: Emilie Flossbach b: Wermelskirchen Preussen p: Friedrich Flossbach and Anna Hahn


KAMS: Wilhelm b: Petershagen, Pommern p: Friedrich Kaemes(sic) and Henriette (Dettmer) Kams m: 27 Nov. 1857 First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. (co. mar. index v.1 p.212) to: Emilie Gaucher p: Carl Gaucher and Justine (Dettmer)Gaucher COUPLE MARRIED HERE 60 YRS. AGO CELEBRATE DIAMOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. William Kaems, So. 15th Street Happy in Family Reunion Planned by Children. Both are in Good Health Within a few blocks of the spot which sixty years ago was the site of a small shanty where they plighted their marriage vows, Mr. and Mrs. William Kaems, pioneer residents of the city, yesterday observed their diamond wedding anniversary at their home, at 1126 South Fifteenth street. Surrounded by their four children, who surprised them by a visit to recall the anniversary, the aged couple spent a happy day. Mr. and Mrs. Kaems were playmates in the same town in Germany 75 years ago, both having been born at Petershagen and later when the two families came here in 1856, the couple married, the wedding being celebrated Sept. 30, 1857. The marriage took place in a small structure erected by Mr. Kaems and located at the southwest corner of what is now Washington park. Rev. Goldammer, the first Lutheran minister of the county, officiated at the ceremony. For thirty five years Mr. Kaems followed the carpenter’s trade here and later conducted a small grocery store and tavern at Thirteenth and Washington streets, later removing to a farm at Rapids and a few years ago returning to the city to take up their home. Mr. and Mrs. Kaems had not planned to celebrate the diamond jubilee but the arrival of their sons, State Factory Inspector Robert Kaems, Sheboygan, and John and August of Milwaukee, led to the observance in nature of a family reunion. One daughter, Mrs. James Wetenkamp, is a resident here, Mrs. Wetenkamp and family residing with her parents. Mr. Kaems will be 87 on next Christmas day and his wife 83 on Nov. 7. Both enjoy good health, though Mr. Kaems hearing has been slightly impaired of late. Both are widely known and among early pioneers were known for their hospitable home and kindly characters. Many friends will join in extending well wishes. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, October 01, 1917, Page 1 (NOTE: This is a judgement call. I think these are the two people in the marriage record even though the marriage dates conflict)


KAMS: Wilhelm m: Emilie Gauger children: Gustav Robert (b. 20 June 1858/bapt. 10 July 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KAMS: See RATHER


KANAK: Wencl m: 17 May 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.124)


KANAK: Wenzel m: 17 May 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.95) to: Mary Hrabik


KANDELHARDT: Frederick res: Centerville m: 31 Dec. 1857 at Centerville (co. mar. index v.1 p.216) to: Maria Magdalena Krause


KANE: Edward (Mr.) m: 24 Sep 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.57) to: Mamie Bartelme (Miss) Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Ed Kane of Brown county and Mayme Bartelme of Gibson… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 12, 1907 pg. 1


KANE: Martin m: Bridgitta Foran children: John (b. 2 Apr. 1867/bapt. 9 June 1867/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.7)


KANE: Martin m: Dora Donohue (also Dorothea Donahue/Dora Donahue) children: Clarence Francis (b. 5 Jan. 1895/bapt. 10 Jan. 1895/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.72) Martin (b. 20 June 1903/bapt. 20 June 1903/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.87) Michael Earl (b. 24 Apr. 1906/bapt. 29 Apr. 1906from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.93)


KANE: Patrick m: Elena Walsh (also Helena/Ellena) children: Martin (b. 24 Jan. 1867/bapt. 29 Jan. 1867/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.7) Elizabeth (b. 26 Oct. 1868/bapt. 1 Nov. 1868/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.12) Thomas (b. 24 Aug. 1870/bapt. 28 Aug. 1870/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.13) Michael (b. 5 Aug. 1871/bapt. 12 Aug. 1871/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.16) Thomas (b. 20 Sept. 1873/bapt. 21 Sept. 1873/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.23)


KANE: See AUTON See FITZGERALD


KANELLOS: Vossos (age 28 at marr.) res: Athens, Greece p: Anast Kanellos of Athens, Greece m: 9 Oct. 1920 at Manitowoc St. James Episc. ch. wit: Mattie Cuppel, Robert H. Markham Jr. to: Charlotte H. Markham of Manitowoc (age 27 at marr.) p: Herbert L. and Ida (Windiate) Markham of Manitowoc


KANENBERG: Herman res: Manitowoc m: Auguste children: Julius J.E. (b. 27 Dec. 1877/d. 16 Jan. 1878)


KANIFF: Willie m: 18 June 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.163) to: Mary Ringmeier Marriage Licenses: …Willie Kamp of Two Rivers to Mary Ringmeier of Two Rivers… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 13, 1901 pg. 1


KANMANN: Julius b. Wisconsin 1889 m. Elsie Klessing Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle Pigeon River Stock and Dairy Farm Served as School Director and Director and Treasurer of the Meeme Cheese Company Sect. 35 Meeme, PO Cleveland Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KANN: Andrew J. m: 31 Mar 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.349/she is not on index) to: Nellie Rathsack


KANNBERG: William m: 3 Aug. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.343) to: Elisabeth Fraenzl Marriage license have been issued to Will Kamberg (sic), of Chicago and Elizabeth Fraenzel (sic), of Newton and to Thos. Reiner (sic) and Jenny Lahey (sic), Two Creeks. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 26, 1904 P. 2


KANNEMAN: John m: 8 Aug. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.72) to: Minnie Sacke


KANOP: See DECKER See NOHR See RANESH


KANSELBERGER: Also have Kanzelberger/Konzelbuger See ADAM


KANSER: See GROELLE See KOEHLER


KANSIER: Arthur m: 05 Feb 1908 at Green Bay, Wis. to: Augusta Geise MARRIED: Mr. Arthur Kansier of this city and Miss Gustie Geise of Green Bay were married Wednesday. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. The groom is the son of Chris Kansier, Division Street. The young couple will reside in Green Bay. Reinholdt Kansier, a brother of the groom, attended the wedding. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 6, 1908 pg. 1


KANSIER: Christian b: Mecklenburg-Schwerin (age 24 at marr.) res: Manitowoc p: Johann Kansier and Maria born Maass m: 4 Dec. 1873 from record of First Ger. Evang. Luth. ch., Manitowoc to: Caroline Rath b: America p: Johann Rath and Caroline born Stuck


KANSIER: Christoph m: Maria born Kiebach children: Lina Dores Sophie (b. 18 June 1858/bapt. 28 Sept. 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


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


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


KANSIER: Heinrich m: 5 Jan. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.5) to: F. A. Heydrick


KANSIER: Heinrich (Henrich on co. mar. index) b: 3 March 1853 in Mecklenburg res: Manitowoc p: Johann and Maria (Maass) Kansier m: 16 Feb. 1872 from record of First Ger. Evang. Luth. ch., Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.4 p.59) to: Friederike Brick b: 19 Sept. 1850 in Mecklenburg-Schwerin p: Charles and Mina Brick MARRIED FIFTY-FIVE YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kansier were surprised by their children and friends at their home, 816 Columbus Street, Wednesday evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kansier were married at the First Germany Evangelical Lutheran Church here fifty-five years ago and have made their home in this city, in fact on the same lot on Columbus Street since that time. Mr. Kansier has been employed as shipping clerk for 45 years and still holds the position and is performing his duties as efficiently as ever. Mrs. Kansier is also in the best of health and performs her household duties without help. Their three living children attended the celebration. They are Mrs. C.H. Sieker of Burlington and Mrs. F. W. Meeker and Mrs. O.C. Wernecke of this city. One son, Rev. William H. Kansier of Milwaukee died last spring. There are also sixteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Those from out of town attending the celebration were Mrs. Otto Hein of Oconto, Mrs. Gilbert Hartman and Mrs. Robert Schultz of Milwaukee, all grandchildren and Miss Lois Hartmann, the great grandchild, also of Milwaukee. At a 6:30 dinner served at their home, covers were laid for Rev. and Mrs. Karl Machmiller, Messrs and Mesdames Herman Schmeidicke, Ernst Schmiedicke, C.A. Brick of Newton, Mrs. Edwin Eberhardt, Christian Kansier, Miss Emma and Eugene Lang, besides the children and grandchildren. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Feb. 24, 1927


KANSIER: Henry confirmed 1867-Easter/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KANSIER: Henry D. m: Fredericka Brick children: William H. (Rev.) (b. 23 Mar. 1871, Manitowoc/d. 26 Mar. 1926/ m. Hulda Emma Augusta Johanna Sieker)


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


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


KANSIER: Sophia b. 8 Sept. 1855/confirmed 1869/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KANSIER: Wilhelm Heinrich Karl m: 16 Sep 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.370) to: Hulda Augusta Sieker From Der Nord Westen, 17 Sept. 1896: Marriage yesterday in the local Lutheran Church of Heinrich Carl Kansier with Miss Hulda Auguste Sieker, by Pastor Machmuller. ********** Kansier-Sieker, at the residence of the bride's parents in this city, Wednesday, Septermber 16, Rev. Wm. Kansier and Miss Hulda Sieker. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Machmuller. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, September 17, 1896


KANSIER: See FRICKE See GRAELLE See GROELLE See KOEHLER See KOWALKE See KREFT See LANGE See LEVERENZ See LEWERENZ See MARTENS See MEYER See SIEKER See WERNECKE See WILDE


KANSSIER: Christoph b: Mecklenberg res: Manitowoc, laborer p: Christoph and Dorothea Kanssier m: 10 July 1857 in Manitowoc Co. (co. mar. index v.1 p.232) to: Maria Kebach p: John and Maria Kebach


KANT: Carl Rudolph b: 15 Feb. 1890, in Princeton, WI. p: William Fred and Pauline (Tchnosnick) Kant. m: None given.


KANTER: Auguste b: 22 Nov. 1862/conf. 9 Apr. 1876 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KANTER: Henry m: 15 Feb 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.440/she is on groom's side) to: Ellen Pechard


KANTER: Karl (also listed as Kantor) b: 10 Mar. 1852 in Niederzehren, Westpreussen res: Rockland, farmer p: Christian Kanter and Louise born Mickel m: 20 Dec. 1874 from record of First German Evang. Lutheran ch., Manitowoc to: Karoline Schmigelky (also Schmielzki, Schmielgki, Schmigelzki, Schmigelsky) b: Niederzehren, Westpreussen p: Karl Schmigelsky and Louise born ___uzke children: (children info from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Louise (b. 21 July 1865/conf. 6 Apr. 1879) Emilie (b. 8 Oct. 1868) Johane Bertha (b. 11 June 1874/bapt. 24 Aug. 1874) Rudolph Adolph (b. 21 Aug. 1875/bapt. 15 Nov. 1875) Albert Gustav Karl (b. 8 Oct. 1876/bapt. November) Rudolph Karl Friedrich (b. 13 Jan. 1878/bapt. 16 Feb. 1878..father Kanter, mother ___ ___) Herrmann Heinrich (b. 16 Feb. 1879/bapt. 16 Mar. 1879..father Kanter, mother Schmigelzki)


KANTER: Karl Albert m: 16 Jun 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.355) to: Bertha Augusta Wilhelmine Radandt


KANTER: Wilhelm res: Rockland m: Eleonore Hoyer children: Friedrich (b. 29 Mar. 1859 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) August (b. 21 or 22 Nov. 1861/conf. 25 Mar. 1877 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Karl Albert (b. 24 May 1871/bapt. 25 June 1871 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KANTER: See BLOY See HABERMANN


KANZELBERGER: Edward G. (Konzelberger on index) m: 16 May 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.380) to: Anna Kloeckner Mr. Edward Kanzelberger of this city and Miss Annie Kloeckner of the Town of Two Rivers were united in marriage at St. Luke's church this morning by Rev. Father Geissler in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The happy young couple are well known and highly esteemed and a host of friends wish them a long and happy life. The nuptials will be duly celebrated this evening by a large number of invited friends, at the home of the bride's parents. Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., May 16, 1905 ********* (Note: They are both in Calvary cemetery, Two Rivers)


KANZELBERGER: John m: 29 May 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.101) to: Mary Augustin DOUBLE WEDDING A double wedding took place at St. Luke's church this morning, Rev. Father Geissler officiating. The united couples were Wolfgang Bruno to Miss Francis Kanzelberger and John Kanzelberger to Miss Mary Augustine. Both couples are residents of the town of Two Rivers and the two weddings were celebrated together. The Chronicle tenders its congratulations to each. The Chronicle, Tues., May 29, 1900


KANZELBERGER: Joseph m: 04 Nov 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.379) to: Theresia Brunner


KANZELBERGER: Michael m: 5 June 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.54) to: Mary Brunner


KANZELBERGER: Michael m. abt. 1868


KANZELBERGER: Peter m: 13 Oct. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.298) to: Anna Dickenscheid Marriage licenses have been issued to...city; to Peter Henzelberger (sic) and Anna Dickenshied (sic), Two Rivers. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, October 5, 1903 P. 4 ********* Kanzelberger - Dickensheid(sic) At St. Luke's church this morning (Oct. 13, 1903) by Rev. Father Geissler, pastor, Mr. Peter Kanzelberger and Miss Anna Dickensheid both of this city. The union will be appropriately celebrated this evening by the many friends of the young people. The Chronicle, Tues., Oct. 13, 1903


KANZELBERGER: Also have Kanselberger/Konzelberger


KANZKE: August b: Germany -laborer in Kiel p: Fred Kanzke and Mary Manzeck m: 10 Jun 1893 religious ceremony, Kiel (co. mar. index v.6 p.200) Witnesses Verner Kanzke and Robert Casper to: Pauline Jaschof (Jaschob in obituary/ch. mar. cert.) b: Germany p: marked "dead" Church mar. certificate (Note: This is too large to scan the whole certificate. I have it at my home if a researcher is interested they can have it for their records..email me) (They are both in the Kiel cemetery #82) (Her picture is in the glass negative photos)


KAPA: Wenzel m: 28 Apr. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.60)


KAPELLE: Wilh. m: Amelia Schmidt children: Apollonia Wilhelmine Christina (b. 26 Oct. 1861/bapt. 3 Nov. 1861 at St. John-St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville)


KAPIC: John m: 24 Nov 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.276) to: Julia Jakes


KAPINAS: Franz Jun. m: 14 Mar. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.10) to: Marianna Mach


KAPINAS: also have Kapinos


KAPING: Fredrick b: Dec. 1864, in Eaton Township, Manitowoc Co., WI. p: Joachim and Josephina Kaping. m: 10 Dec. 1888 Wedding photo 60th wedding ann. to: Ida Schroeder p: Adolph and Louisa (Meyer) Schroeder. Children: William (d. in infancy); Ella married Hugo Hungsberg Hugo married Ida Ruh Lilly age 5 Lilly age 14 Kaping Family Photos: Fredrick Kaping Fred Kaping's place ca. 1905 Fred Kaping's place Steinthal, Wisconsin Ice making crew at Kaping's Ice making crew ca.1910 Kaping ice house 2007 Kaping ice house 2007 Pond at Steinthal Pond at Steinthal ca.1905 Pond at Steinthal - 2007 Uncle Ludwig and Mary Kaping Ludwig's land purchase Grandfather Joachim Kaping land purchase document. Mrs. Ida Kaping Dies February 11 Mrs. Ida Kaping, 87 years old, former Kiel resident, died February 11 at St. Joseph's hospital in Marshfield. Funeral services were held at Medford and burial was made in the Stetsonvill cemetery. Mrs. Kaping, the former Ida Schroeder, was born in Kiel, August 11, 1872. She married Fred Kaping of Steinthal, December 10, 1888. They resided on a farm in Town Schleswig and later operated a store at Steinthal. They moved to Taylor county in 1914. After Mr. Kaping's death in 1952, she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Hugo Hungsberg at Medford. There are no immediate survivors in this vicinity. (No newspaper named, February, 1960


KAPINOS: (also have Kapinas/Kapiros) See HANEK


KAPIROS: Francis m: 30 Feb. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.137) to: Mary Warisch


KAPITAN: Anton m: 29 Nov. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.17) to: Rosalia Lukaschofsky


KAPITAN: Emil M., D.D.S. b: 9 May 1871 in Manitowoc Co. p: John and Elizabeth (Fisher) Kapitan. m: 30 May 1899 to Bessie Wiesner of St. Louis. Children: Florence.


KAPITAN: Dr. Emil M. Manitowoc, Wis. Member Tripoli Shriners Temple, Milwaukee 1917 From: Roster of the Members of Tripoli Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. 1917 From Der Nord Westen, 04 May 1899: Marriage in Milwaukee on Sat. of Dr. E.M. Kapitan, well-known dentist here, with Miss Bessie Wiesner of Humboldt, Nebraska. The doctor made the acquaintance of his bride and became engaged to her while attending dental school in Kansas City.


KAPITAN: John Marriage Date: 08 Mar 1869 Vol:02 Page:0065 Vol:A Sequence:07937 to: Elizabeth Hollmann Marriage Date: 08 Mar 1869 Vol:02 Page:0065 Vol:A Sequence:07938


KAPITAN: Joseph b: Doblowitz, Bohmen res: Manitowoc p: Johann Kapitan and Magdalene Petraceck m: 18 Oct. 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.85) to: Rosa Kellner b: Bohmen p: Joseph Kellner and Maria Stuber


KAPITAN: Wenzel m: 24 Aug. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.32) to: Maria Bures


KAPITAN: See STROUF


KAPITZ: Joseph m: 17 Jan 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.284) to: Martha Muchowsky


KAPLANIK: Gabriel m: 31 July 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.165) to: Mary Perontka From Der Nord Westen, 05 Aug. 1880: Marriage of Gabriel Kaplanek with Miss Mary Perontka, both of Manitowoc, on Sat., 31 July in the dwelling of the bride by Justice of the Peace Wm. Hemschemeyer.


KAPLIK: See REICHWALD


KAPPEL: Carl m: 8 May 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.19/also v.6 p.48) to: Augusta Fiddler


KAPPELMAN: Fred m: 6 Dec. 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.81) to: Minnie Johannes (Wilhelmina Johannes/from Elsie's obit.) children: Elsie E. (b. 6 Nov. 1907, Two Rivers/d. 4 Jan. 2004/m. Wilbert Busse/from obit) Paul Louis Bill Marriage License issued for: Fred Kappelmann of Kossuth and Minnie Johannes of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 07 Dec. 1899 ***** Following marriage licenses were issued during the week by County Clerk Zander: ...Fred Kappelman, Kossuth and Minnie Johannes, Two Rivers, ... Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, December 7, 1899 pg. 8 ***** Married Kappelmann-Johannes At St. John's Lutheran church, Dec. 6, 1899 by Rev. C. Doehler, pastor, Mr. Fred Kappelmann and Miss Minnie Johannes. At the nuptial ceremony in the church the bride was attended by Miss Lizzie Johannes and Miss Dora Kappelmann as bridesmaids while Messrs. Henry Meyer and Albert Johannes acted as groomsmen. The ceremony which took place in the afternoon was very impressive and was witnessed by a large number of the friends and relatives of the united couple. In the evening the happy event was duly celebrated at the hospitable home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Johannes of the Town of Two Rivers. The bridegroom is a well to do young farmer whose home is in the Town of Kossuth, near the village of Shoto. The Chronicle extends its congratulations. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Tues., Dec. 12, 1899


KAPPELMAN: See MATTIES See MULLER


KAPPELMANN: Anna b. 23 Nov. 1854/confirmed 1870/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KAPPELMANN: Heinrich b. 2 June 1852/confirmed 1869/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KAPPELMANN: Heinrich m: 27 Sept. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.134) to: Johanne Mueller


KAPPELMANN: Henry m: 13 Feb. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.113) to: Maria Lueth Fifty Years Wedded The unfailing happy and __ disposition of our popular Mr. Henry Kappelmann gained added __ last Sunday when he and Mrs. Kappelmann received the congratulations of their many friends __ occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They have resided here ever since that sunny day, Feb. 13, 1877 when they were married at Manitowoc. Mrs. Kappelmann was then Mrs. Mary Lueth, a widow and the mother of four children, William, Frank, August, and Anna, the latter now Mrs. F. C. Johannes of this city. The same year they took up the residence on the Southside. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Kappelmann, Mrs. E.R. Mueller, Herman Kappelmann and Carrie, who died in 1911. For a time Mr. Kappelmann was engaged in the draying business. In 1883 he purchased the Wisconsin House which he conducted for many years. In 1922 he sold the Wisconsin House block to Charles LeClair. He has since lived a retired life enjoying the fruits of his labors of bygone. Mr. Kappelmann, enterprising ____, energetic, made a success of ___business and was connected with ___ enterprise that made this city ____. His generous and courteous way of doing business invariably gained him many friends. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kappelmann are in excellent health and enjoying ____ the comforts of life in their home on Monroe Street. The guests of the golden wedding celebration from this city were Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Mueller and son, ___, Mr. and Mrs. Hereman K_____ and son, Walter and daughter, Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ___, C.J.. ____, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kafka and Mrs. Paul Heldt, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. I____, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Havel and son, ____, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kappelmann and son, William, Mrs. Bertha _____ Out of town and local guests at the Golden Jubilee of Mr. and Mrs. Kappelmmann, Sunday included Ray T. Kotlicek, Olympic, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ottman T. Beeck, Miss ____ Beeck, Mr. and Mrs. George Van ___, Mrs. Agnes Van Nostrand, Henry Van Nostrand, Miss May Nostrand, Mrs. Caroline Beeck, Mrs. Alfred Havel, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Karsten, Mr. Rueben Lue____, Mrs. B.C. Beckmann of Milwaukee. They all came here in a bus from Milwaukee and enjoyed ___ day. Two Rivers Reporter - Fri., Feb. 18, 1927


KAPPELMANN: Henry H. m: 6 Aug. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.226) to: Lillie W. Messmann Marriage licenses have been issued to Henry Kappelmann and Lillie Messmann... of Two Rivers.... Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, August 4, 1902 P. 2 ******** Henry Kappelmann Jr., one of the new managers of the Wisconsin House was united in marriage last Wednesday evening to Miss Lillie Messman of Two Creeks. The wedding took place at the residence of Rev. C. Doehler, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church. The Chronicle, Tues., Aug. 12, 1902


KAPPELMANN: Herm. H. m: 11 May 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.270) to: Augusta Magave


KAPPELMANN: Wilhelm From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Neshoto Stock and Dairy Farm. Born in Germany 1826. Wife born in 1825. Married in 1852. Came to America 1862. Settled farm in 1866. Seven children. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 30, Kossuth Township.


KAPPELMANN: William H m: 11 Jun 1908 to: Ottilie Anna Kassa ***** Notes From Centerville: Last Thursday the Rev. Machmiller of Manitowoc, solemnized the marriage of Miss Tillie Kassy of Centerville and Mr. Wm. Kappelman of Kossuth. Relatives and friends were present to do honor to the occasion. They will make their future home in Kossuth where the groom is engaged in farming. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 18, 1908 pg. 8


KAPPELMANN: See HANSON


KAPPES: Martin m: 17 May 1864 (co. mar. index v.4 p.5) From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Dealer in Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Pictures, Prayer Books, Rosaries, Crucifixes, Albums, Toys, Coffins, Caskets and Shrouds. Embalming and General Undertaker.


KAPPES: Martin From Der Nord Westen, 23 May 1889: The Silver Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kappes was celebrated on Fri. of last week. Mr. Kappes is 48, his wife 45, and they have 4 children. (Article details the celebration.)


KAPPES: Wm. L. m: Theophila Roemer In list of marriage licenses: Wm. L. Kappes and Theophila Roemer both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 14 Jan. 1909 ***** William Kappes and Miss Theo Roemer, well known young people are to wed, announcement of the approaching nuptial having been made to friends. The date of the wedding is not determined but it will be some time early in the year probably. Mr. Kappes is engaged in business as an undertaker and is one of the city's representative young men. Manitowoc Daily Herald - Sat., Dec. 29, 1906


KAPPES: See PANKRATZ See PFEFFER See WERRA


KAPPING: Joachim (John) (also Kaping)Information provided by a researcher b: 1821 m: Sophia Richter b: 1828/d. 1894 children: Franz Kapping (d. 31 Dec 1932) Christian Kapping (d. 23 Feb 1937)


KAPSA: Lawrence m: 15 Feb. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.22) to: Anna Thuma


KARAN: Gustav m: 17 Sept. 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.309) to: Auguste Behnke


KARAS: Francis m: 7 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.163)


KARAS: See CHADEK See SUPITA


KARBAN: Peter m: 11 Feb. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.136) to: Elizabeth Herdina


KARBAN: See HYNEK


KARBATSCH: Carl res: Newton, farmer b. Borats in the Uckermark, Pruss. p: Christian and Dorothea Karbatsch m: 15 Mar. 1854, Vill. of Manitowoc by Chas. A. Reuter, J.P. (co. mar. index) wit: Andreas Hofsiman(sic), August Dumke to: Sophia Rees p: Johann and Maria Rees


KARBATSCH: Herman From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Dealer in General Merchandise. School Director District No. 6. Post Office, Timothy; Section 27, Newton Township.


KARBATSCH: See GUTSCHOW


KARBON: Adolph b. Wisconsin 1892 Farmer Sect. 27 Kossuth, PO 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


KARBON: Geo. b. Wisconsin 1888 m Mattie Knull Four Corners Hotel Sect. 11 Manitowoc Rapids, PO 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


KARBON: See DECKER See JIRIKOVEC


KARBOWSKA: Stanislaw m: 17 May 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.326) to: Agnes Wajer Marriage Licenses: The following have been granted licenses to marry: Stanislaw Karbowski (sic), of Two Rivers City, and Agnes Wayer (sic) of the town of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 12, 1904 pg. 5


KARCH: See HEIM


KARDA: Vaytech m: 17 Jul 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.118) to: Katerine Zamba


KARG: See HEIM


KARKLE: Michael res: Deutch Meeme m: Maria Peper children: Katharina (b. May 1863/bapt. 17 May 1863, Cath. ch., Meeme)


KARKO: John m: 08 May 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.170) to: Caecelia Schubert


KARKOW: Albert m: 25 Jun 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.52) to: Lena Christoffel


KARKOW: Lorenz m: 11 Jan 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.439) to: Mary Thoms On last Tues. the 11th, Lorenz Karkow and Miss Mary Thoms, both from here, were married by Justice of the Peace Hermann Stehn. Der Nord Westen, 20 Jan. 1898


KARKOW: See SCHULTZ


KARL: August m: 4 May 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.104) to: Louise Fanning


KARMAN: Joseph G. b: 16 May 1882, Franklin/d. 8 Sept. 1963, Manitowoc p: George Karman and Marie Stangel m: Mary P. Drab (b. 13 June 1883, Carlton twp., Kewaunee co., WI/ d. 28 May 1963, Manitowoc/p. Frank Drab and Catherine Novak) Tisch Mills: Jos Karman of this place was married on Tuesday last to Miss Mary Drab of Carlton. Reception was held at Janda's Hall. They will make their future home on a farm about 4 miles west of this place. May their marriage career be a happy one. The Reporter, Sat., July 14, 1906


KARMAN: Wenceslaus m: 14 Apr 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.347) to: Elizabeth Parma child: Agnes Eva Karman birth: 22 December 1899 Mishicot, Wisconsin death: 25 December 1899 Mishicot, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Tisch Mills residence: 1899 Mishicot father: Wenzel Karman mother: Louisa Parma Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 Two Creeks Items Married- Wenzel Karmann of Franklin and Miss Lizzie Parma of this place were married on Tuesday, April 14, at the Catholic church in Tisch Mills. The newly married couple will make Manitowoc their future home. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Apr. 21, 1896


KARNEY: Michael m: 13 Sept. 1852 by Jos. Brunner, Cath. Priest (co. mar. index) wit: Maurice Vonen, Brigita Kelly to: Catharina Roland


KARNEY: See M'CORD


KARNOFSKI: Anton p: Benedict Karnofsky and ??? Weldneck m: 9 Apr. 1901 (from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.374)(co. mar. index v.7 p.150) to: Isabelle Carey (Cary on co. mar. index) p: John Carey and Honora Sexton children: Paul Edward (b. 20 Apr. 1902/bapt. 27 Apr. 1902/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.84) Marriage License obtained: Anton Karnofsky of Manitowoc and Isabella Carey of Meeme Der Nord Westen, 04 Apr. 1901 ******* The marriage of Miss Isabel Carey to Anton Karnosky was celebrated at Meeme Tuesday a large number o relatives and friends being in attendance. The bride is a well known resident of Meeme, daughter of Mrs. John Carey, while the groom is a member of the firm of Karnofsky & Rohde, of this city, conducting a shoe emporium on Washington street. Thop (sic) will reside here. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, April 10, 1901, p. 1 ******* The marriage of Anton Karnofsky(sic), to Miss Isabel Carey of Meeme took place Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents in Meeme. They will make their home in this city on Ninth and Washington streets after May 1st. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 11, 1901 P. 5


KARNOFSKY: Arthur C. m: 21 Nov 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.136) to: Agnes Stockinger Arthur Karnofsky, a prominent Manitowoc young man was married to Miss Agnes Stockinger last Wednesday. Both bride and groom have relatives in this city. The wedding is said to have been a very pleasant affair. The Chronicle, Tues., Nov. 27, 1900


KARNOFSKY: Benedict m: 22 Sept. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.122) to: Evaline Mahsuka


KARNOFSKY: Gottlieb m: 19 Oct. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.16) to: Margaretta Putzer


KARNOFSKY: Gustav m: 26 Nov. 1876 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (co. mar. index v.4 p.112) to: Friederike (nee) Wilharms From Der Nord Westen, 30 Nov. 1876: Marriage of Gustav Karnofsky of Manitowoc with Miss Friederricke Wilharms of Newton, on Sunday, 26 Nov. in the home of the bride's father by Pastor Struwe.


KARNOP: Mrs. F. From Der Nord Westen, 4 Oct. 1883 Mrs. F. Karnop of Cooperstown broke her right collarbone when she was thrown off her buggy.


KARNOPP: F. From Der Nord Westen, 06 Dec. 1906: Mr. and Mrs. F. Karnopp here celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary on Saturday with friends and neighbors.


KARNOPP: Frederick Wm. H. m: 16 May 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.144) to: Ida E W Rabenhorst


KARNOPP: Herman A. m: 27 Dec 1892 (co. mar. index v.7 p.183) to: Laura C. Gelbke Marriage of Hermann Karnopp of St. Paul, son of Cooperstown resident Friedrich Karnopp, with Miss Laura Gelbke, daughter of shoe merchant Carl Gelbke of Manitowoc. The marriage was held Tues. in the Methodist Church, performed by Pastor Fuerstenau. An enjoyable party for friends and relatives was celebrated afterwards in the home of the bride's parents. The young pair will make their home in St. Paul, Minnesota.


KARNOPP: Herm. Fr. Wilh. m: 26 Nov. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.98) to: Albn. A.H. Ganz


KARNOPP: Heinrich Friedrich m: 01 Oct 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.372) to: Alina Kruger


KARNOPP: L. Gottfried m: 09 July 1893 to: Edith Mohr From Der Nord Westen, 13 July 1893: Marriage last Sun. of L. GOTTFRIED KARNOPP of Cooperstown, with Miss EDITH MOHR of Kewaunee.


KARNOPP: See Ira Beyer bio. See SCHMIDT


KARNOPPE: Wilhelm m: 25 Nov 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.382) to: Bertha W.J. Schulz


KARO: See SCHMIDT


KAROLESKY: See MROTEK


KAROLEWSKA: See ZAGRODNIK


KAROW: Eugene (age 28 at marr.) res: Chicago, Ill. p: Henry G. and Lydia (Buchholz) Karow of Madison Wis. m: 24 Aug. 1926 at Manitowoc; wit: Peter G. Stephani, Goldie Lou Beleher to: Elizabeth Markham of Manitowoc (age 26 at marr.) p: Hubert L. and Ida (Windiate) Markham of Manitowoc


KAROW: See BRATZ


KAROWICKA: See SABOTKA


KARRER: Johann m: Wilhelmine Wendland children: Eduard Hermann Gottfried (b. 29 July 1868 in Morrison, Brown co. Wis./bapt. 9 Aug. 1868 in Morrison..from baptism record at St. John- St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville)


KARSBAUM: Friedrich m: Anna (nee) Schmalzel children: Maria Johanna Emilie (b. 8/21/1883/bapt. 11/18/1883 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KARSBAUM: See KASSBAM


KARSHON: See PANKRATZ


KARST: H. Julius m: 29 Aug. 1899 (co. index v.7 p.63) to: Minna Schmidt Marriage License issued for: Julius Karst of Manitowoc and Minna Schmidt of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 24 Aug. 1899


KARSTAEDT: Charley m: 13 Dec. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.362) to: Clara Bertha Schnell Marriage Licenses: Marriage licenses were issued during the week to the following: Chas. Karstaedt and Clara Schnell, both of Eaton. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, December 1, 1904 pg. 1


KARSTAEDT: Gustoph (Korsteadd on co. index) m: 12 Jan 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.392) to: Lucy Strasmann Schleswig Mrs. Gustave Karstaedt passed away at the hospital at Green Bay last Friday after an illness of several weeks with pneumonia. Lucy, nee Strassmann was born and grew up in the Town of Schleswig. About 24 years ago she married Gustave Karstaedt, the couple first residing in our town, when later they bought a farm near Sturgeon Bay, where the family lived since then. She leaves her husband and five children. Many friends and relatives of Schleswig and Eaton attended the funeral which was held Monday. Kiel Tri County Record, June 30, 1921 This obituary is with her findagrave page. Tombstone


KARSTEDT: E. L. Restaurant 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


KARSTEDT: Otto b: Sheboygan County –farmer in Schleswig p: Carl Karstedt and Auguste Hildebrand m: 14 Nov 1893 religious ceremony, Town of Schleswig (co. mar. index v.6 p.224) Witnesses Gustave Karstaedt, Charles Voss Jr., Sizzie Steighorst, Helena Voss to: Elise Voss b: Town of Schleswig p: Ernest Voss and Friederika Backhaus


KARSTEDT: Also have KARSTETT


KARSTEN: Johan (see next entry) b: Vorehendin, Mecklenberg-Schwerin res: Manitowoc, workman p: Heinrich Karsten and Friedericke Renpagel m: 15 Aug. 1856 at res. of Mr. L. Karsten (co. mar. index v.1 p.132) to: T.C.W. Hakker p: Friedrich and Marie Hakker


KARSTEN: Johann (see above entry) m: 15 Aug. 1856 First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. to: Friederike Karoline Hacker


KARSTEN: See DEUBNER


KARSTENS: Heinrich m: Anna (nee) Mayer children: Christian Heinrich (b. 1/21/1880/bapt. 2/20/1880 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


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


KARSTENS: Sophie confirmed: 1 Apr. 1876 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KARSTENS: Also have Carstens See GRAUMANN


KARSTETT: Wilhelm m: 22 May 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.34) to: Amalie Schnell


KARTER: See STOERFELD


KARTETZ: (Divorce - 1863) Kartetz, Maris, vs. Kartetz, Joseph Married 21 February 1859 in the Town of Kossuth. Plaintiff's maiden name was Keebawla.


KARTHAUER: Fred. m: 28 July 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.361) to: Wilhelmine S.J. Groth


KARUPF: See JASPER


KASA: See SALIVAN


KASBAN: See SCHREDER


KASBAUM: Joachim From Der Nord Westen, 05 July 1906: Mr. and Mrs. Joachim Kasbaum in Town Liberty celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary last Sunday.


KASBAUM: John m: Christiana children: John (b. 1848/d. 9 Jan. 1870)


KASBAUM: also have Kosbaum/Casbaum See Edward S. Schmitz bio. See SCHROEDER See ZIMMERMANN


KASBOHM: Charles m: 19 Oct 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.143) to: Wilmelmina Washer


KASBOHM: Frederick m: 3 Sept. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.84) to: Anna Smaza (Smazall??)


KASBUM: See TUSCHEL


KASCH: Aug. m: 16 Dec. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.3)


KASCH: August b: 12 Oct. 1825 at Woltjan? Pommern, Preussen res: Kossuth p: Gustav Kasch and Elisabeth Krahn? m: 10 Dec. 1867 to: Auguste Kruchow? b: 14 Mar. 1828 at Niederhagen Pommern Preussen res: Reedsville p: Peter Bottcher and Lore Pauz From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Oakwood Stock and Grain Farm. Born in Germany 1825. Wife born in Germany 1828. Married in 1867. Settled farm in 1854. Soldier in Company E, 3d Wisconsin, until close of the war. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 13, Kossuth Township.


KASCH: Heinrich m: Marie Magdalene born Hennies children: Wilhelmine Sophie Christiane (b. 11 Aug. 1857/bapt. 24 May 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KASCH: Theodore m: 9 Jan. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.101) to: Wilhelmine Kempf


KASCH: Theodore m: 22 Aug. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.32) to: Mary Kumbalek


KASCH: See BOCK See KREIMAN


KASDA: See CLEMENT


KASER: August m: 31 Aug. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.15)


KASER: See BEBERMEIER See GUIDINGER


KASHA: See STENZEL


KASKA: Adolph m: 17 Jan. 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.428) to: Clara E.E. Havel


KASPER: John m: 27 Sept. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.36) to: Mary Ann Rupplinger


KASPER: Joseph (Casper) b: Town of Eaton –mechanic in Cleveland, Town of Centerville p: Joseph Kasper [Casper] and Helen Lackermann m: 13 Mar. 1903 St. Gregory Catholic Church, Town of Eaton Wit: Peter Kasper, Wilhelmina Kasper, John Kasper, Helena Junk, William Junk and Cecelia Theile (co. mar. index v.7 p.262) to: Johanna Junk b: Lincoln, Wisconsin p: Peter Junk and Anna Mary Marriage License obtained Joseph Casper of Centerville and Jennie Junk of Liberty Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 22 Jan. 1903 ***** Notes From Centerville: Mr. Joe Casper and wife will celebrate their wooden wedding at the Liberty hall, the come Saturday, Feb. 8. We tender congratulations. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 6, 1908 pg. 5 (Note: This marriage is as Kasper and Casper/they are buried in cemetery #13 as Casper)


KASPER: Robert Fred. m: 14 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.422) to: Augusta Jaschob


KASPER: See LINDNER


KASPOHN: Joachim m: 02 Jul 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.29) to: Emilie Schmitz


KASPROWITCH: P Marriage Date: 20 Jun 1864 Vol:02 Page:0016 Vol:A Sequence:07861 to: Kordelia Jadrich Marriage Date: 20 Jun 1864 Vol:02 Page:0016 Vol:A Sequence:07862


KASSA: Also have Kossa See HESSEL


KASSBAHM: Karl confirmed: 5 Apr. 1868 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KASSBAM: Friedrich m: Anna (nee) Schmazel (also Schmatzel/Schmazal) children: Elisabeth Karoline Johanne (b. 8/5/1875/bapt. 10/10/1875) Anna Clara Louise (b. 11/24/1876/bapt. 12/26/1876/mother Schmatzel) Emil Wilhelm (b. 6/29/1881/bapt. 9/11/1881/mother Schmazal) (this entry from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KASSBAM: See


KARSBAUM See MALZBERGER See SCHNEIDER


KASSBAUM: (also have Kassbam/Kassbum/Kassbohm/Kassbahm) See MALZBERGER See MOLZBERGER See OTTO See SCHRODER See SCHROEDER See STOCKMEYER


KASSBOHM: Jochim m: Emilie (nee) Schmitz children: Bertha Emma Caroline (b. 4/25/1883/bapt. 12/2/1883 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Edwin Ludwig Simon (b. 25 Aug 1885/bapt. 1 July 1888/father Joachim Kassbaum/ sponsors: Ludwig Schmitz, Mina Schmitz, Simon Wehrwein)(from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.) Robert Friedrich August (b. 30 Nov 1887/bapt. 1 July 1888/father Joachim Kassbaum/ sponsors: Fritz Groell, August Otto, Hulda Schmitz)(from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.) Edna Elva Maria Emma (b. 14 Oct 1891/bapt. 24 Jan 1892/father Joachim Kassbaum/ sponsors: Edward Schmitz, Emma Feuchtner, Maria Kassbaum)(from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


KASSBOHM: Johann Friederich Christian W. confirmed: 26 Apr. 1868 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


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


KASSBOHM: See KASPOHN See MOLZBERGER See SCHRODER


KASSBOM: Karl m: 16 Apr. 1880 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg to: Marie (nee) Klusmeier children: Caroline Christine (b. 7/24/1882/bapt. 7/24/1882 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KASSBOM: See LINDNER


KASSBORN: Karl m: 16 Apr. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.163)


KASSBUM: Johann m: Christina (nee) Giermann children: Louise (b. 3/19/1858/bapt. 5/2/1858 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KASSE: John m: 27 Apr. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.143) to: Maria Kumrosky


KASSE: Wm. (co. mar. index has Wm. Kalle) m: 21 Apr. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.17/she isn't on the index) to: Mary Heidemann From Der Nord Westen, 28 Apr. 1881: Marriage of Wm. Kasse with Miss Mary Heidemann, both from Manitowoc, on 21 Apr. by Justice of the Peace Wm. H. Hemschemeyer.


KASSEL: Bernard m: 20 June 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.139) to: Mary Miller


KASSER: See HICKMAN


KASSON: Bernhardt m: 5 May 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.1) to: Jane Schus


KASSON: Julius B. res: Two Rivers m: 10 June at Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.1 p.194) to: Louisa J. Hyde


KASSON: See DANIELS


KASSPOWITSCH: Paul m: 30 Jun 1864 (co. mar. index v.4 p.5)


KAST: Johann m: Magdalena children: Elisabeth (d. 1 June 1860 at age 16)


KAST: See STOCKERT


KASTBAHM: See SCHRODER


KASTBAUM: Friedrich m: 9 Feb. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.10) to: Wilhelmine Padratz


KASTBAUM: Louis m: 27 Jan. 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.88) to: Lissette Niles


KASTBAUM: See SCHRODER


KASTEN: Albert b. Germany 1855 m. M. Ott Farmer and Breeder of Registered Guernsey Cattle Sect. 22 Gibson, PO Mishicot Came to County 1868 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KASTEN: Albert m: Minnie Otto From Der Nord Westen, 05 Mar. 1903: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 02 Mar.) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kasten of Gibson celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary Sun. with many relatives. ******** PIONEER PAIR CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kasten, 1126 New York avenue, are holding open house this afternoon this afternoon and evening, the occasion being their golden wedding anniversary. They expect to hold a second celebration next summer when there will be a family reunion at which all of the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will be present. The celebration today is an informal affair and the pair are receiving congratulations from old and new friends and neighbors. Albert Kasten was born in Germany September 6, 1855 and came to this country at the age of ten. Mrs. Kasten, who was Minnie Otto before her marriage was born in Manitowoc county at Cooperstown, September 23, 1857 and the pair plighted their troth for better or worse in the Lutheran church at the village March 1, 1878, the Rev. Albert W. Keibel officiating. The marriage certificate is one of those in vogue at the period, was framed and still holds a place of honor in the home. The couple took up their home on a farm in the town of Gibson where they continued to live until two years ago when they retired to take up their residence in this city. An even dozen children were born to the couple and all are alive except a son who died in infancy. The children, however, are scattered far and wide and only those who are nearby will be at the celebration today. The children are Ottilia, who is Mrs. G. Gleisner of Milwaukee, Anna who is Mrs. E. Krolow of Rochester, Minn., Wilhelmina, who is Mrs. E. Kasten of Cedarburg, Ida who is Mrs. F. Hess of Los Angeles, California, Lena who is Mrs. J. Schultz of Marshfield; Hannah who is Mrs. James Stevens of Beloit, Olga who is Mrs. F. Benishek of this city, Otto and Albert of this city, Henry on a farm in Gibson and Dewey on the old homestead. There are twenty three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Kasten are in enjoyment of very good health and in full possession of all their faculties and take a keen interest in the world of today. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, March 01, 1928, Page 6


KASTEN: Albert F. Karl b. Wisconsin 1877 m: 24 May 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.161) to: Emilie Louisa Kohn Farmer Sect. 15 Cooperstown, PO Maribel Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago Marriage in Cooperstown recently of Julius Kohn with Miss Bertha Kasten, and Albert Kasten with Miss Emilie Kohn. Der Nord Westen, 13 Apr. 1899 (Note: Albert and Emilie are not on the mar. index in 1899, but Julius and Bertha are.) ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been filed by County Clerk Schaffland: …Albert Kasten, of Manitowoc, to Emilia Kohn, of Cooperstown. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 9, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Marriage License obtained: Albert Kasten of Gibson and Emilie Kohn of Cooperstown Der Nord Westen, 16 May 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: …Albert Kasten of Gibson to Emela Kohn of Cooperstown… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 16, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Cooperstown: Emila Kohn and Albert Kasten will be made man and wife this week. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 16, 1901 pg. 8 ***** Gibson: The marriage of Albert Kasten and Emily Kohn will take place this week. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 23, 1901 pg. 8


KASTEN: August res: Two Rivers, workman p: Christian Kasten (mother not listed) m: 6 Nov. 1876, Cooperstown (co. mar. index v.4 p.122) wit: Marx Nacktray, Louis Arens to: Mathilda Boehm p: George Boehm


KASTEN: Carl From Der Nord Westen, 24 Oct. 1901: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kasten, eminent residents of Two Rivers, will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary next Mon.


KASTEN: Carl A.F. m: 1 Mar. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.128) to: Catharine W.A. Alto


KASTEN: Christian (this family later moved to Kewaunee co., Wis.) m: Marie Friederike Schroder (also spelled Schroeder) children: Marie Johanne Wilhelmine (b. 26 Apr. 1858/bapt. 13 June 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KASTEN: Ernst m: 30 Jun 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.409) to: Wilhelmine M. Houltje


KASTEN: Ernst F. b: Hoenlohenstein, Germany res: Tn. Two Rivers, farmer p: Chr. H.C. and Sophia Kasten m: 15 Sept. 1857 at Neshoto (co. mar. index v.1 p.223) to: Caroline Kuehn p: Frederick and Johanna Kuehn


KASTEN: Ferdinand Fred. Wilh. m: 21 Jan. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.101)


KASTEN: Fred C. m: 30 Aug. 1875, by Justice of Peace, John O'Hara (co. mar. index v.4 p.97) to: Cecilia Behrens From Der Nord Westen, 02 Sept. 1875: Marriage of F.E. Kasten and Miss Cecilia Behrens, both from Manitowoc, on 30 Aug. in the home of Mr. John Behrens in the 3rd Ward of Manitowoc, by Justice of the Peace John O'Hara.


KASTEN: Friedrich Carl Heinrich b. 23 Nov. 1845/confirmed 15 April 1860/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KASTEN: Frederick m: 10 Oct 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.114) to: Mary Klemme children: Alma (b. 24 April 1897, Manitowoc/d. 9 Jan. 1986, Manitowoc/ m. Henry Charles Hougen)


KASTEN: Fridericas m: 08 Jun 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.374) to: Mathilda Radsinska


KASTEN: Friedrich From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Germany 1827. Wife born in Germany 1828. Married in 1857. Six children. Post Office, Two Rivers; Section 20, Two Rivers Township.


KASTEN: Friedrich b: Pentz in Demmin, Preussen res: Manitowoc p: Christian Kasten and Maria Schroder m: 23 Sept. 1866, First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. (co. mar. index, v.3 p.88) to: Friederike Schroder (co. mar. index, Friedericke Schroeder) b: Sanskow Demmin Preussen p: Johann Schroder and Maria Muller children: Christian J.L. (b. 16 Jan. 1868/d. 14 Dec. 1878 in accident on the Eis)


KASTEN: Johann confirmed 1863/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KASTEN: Johann or Johanne confirmed 1867-Easter/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KASTEN: John From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Homestead Stock and Grain Farm. Born in Germany 1823. Wife born in Germany 1835. Married in 1857. Settled farm in 1870. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 1, Newton Township.


KASTEN: John From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: River View Stock and Grain Farm. Born in Germany in 1848. Wife born in 1851. Married in 1869. Settled farm in 1869. Post Office, Kiel; Section 28, Schleswig Township.


KASTEN: John m: 5 Sept. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.73) to: Caroline Pols


KASTEN: John m: 2 April 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.13) to: Helena A.C. Pallesch


KASTEN: John m: 16 Nov. 1882 (co. mar. index. v.5 p.96) to: Sophia Mueller


KASTEN: John m: 02 Feb 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.438) to: Minnie Huebner


KASTEN: John m: 02 Feb. 1889 to: Mrs. Minnie Dasler From Der Nord Westen, 14 Feb. 1889: Marriage of John Kasten with Mrs. Minnie Dasler, both of Manitowoc, on 02 Feb. by Justice of the Peace John O'Hara.


KASTEN: John m: July 1898 to: Amanda Krueger 21 July Marriage on Sat. in Louis Corners, Town Schleswig, of John Kasten with Miss Amanda Krueger.


KASTEN: Louis m: 3 Aug. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.74) to: Anna Molle


KASTEN: Louis Photo of his farm

Courtesy of the Two Rivers Historical Society


KASTEN: Louis News article, June 1875


KASTEN: Louise b. 5 Sept. 1858/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KASTEN: Ludwig (this family later moved to Kewaunee co., Wis.) m: Friederike born Dors children: Marie (b. 14 Sept. 1856/bapt. 13 Sept. 1857 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KASTEN: Ludwig (Louis on mar. index) b: Moltzahn, Pommern (age 25 at marr.) res: Manitowoc p: Johann Kasten and Dorothea born Hacker m: 14 Nov. 1874 from record of First German Luth. ch., Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.4 p.87) to: Auguste Abel b: Ziethlow, Pommern (age 19 at marr.) p: Karl Abel and Wilhelmine born Radunz


KASTEN: Maria b. 26 Apr. 1858/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KASTEN: Otto From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Germany 1860. Wife born in Cooperstown 18?5 (flaw in film). Married in 1883. Four children. Post Office, Two Rivers; Section 34, Two Rivers Township.


KASTEN: Otto C. res: Two Rivers m: 21 Feb. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.136) to: Emma Fischer res: Cooperstown From Der Nord Westen, 01 Mar. 1883: Married last week by Justice of the Peace C.H. Paulus were Otto C. Kasten of Two Rivers, with Emma Fischer of Cooperstown.


KASTEN: Richard m: 01 Oct 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.311) to: Minnie Kasten A marriage license has been granted to Richard Kasten, of Gibson, to wed Minnie Kasten, of Mequion (sic), Ozaukee Co. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, September 26, 1903 P. 1 ******** Marriage License: Richard Kasten of Mequon and Minnie Kasten of Gibson Der Nord Westen, 01 Oct 1903


KASTEN: See AHLGRIMM See BOEHRINGER See BORCHERDT See BRICK See DOUD See GROELLE See HANSMANN See HESS See HOUGEN See KROLOW See KURTH See MEYER See MUELLER See PRUSS See SCHUETT See SCHULTZ See SCHUTT See STOLLBERG See VOLCHERT See WELLNER See WERNECKE See WINTER


KASTLE: See STRUPP


KASTNER: Michael m: 20 Aug 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.51) to: M Fetzler


KASTORS: See FICK


KAT: See PART


KATCHE: See HOLUP


KATEMANN: See JAEHNIG


KATHE: See LUEPKE


KATHEMAN: See Friedrick A. Mandel bio.


KATICK: Anton m: 14 Sept. 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.39) to: Franziska Kateraber


KATNER: Julianus m: 23 Aug 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.164) to: Manda Yurik


KATNER: Paul m: 20 Sep 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.167) to: Martha Szypco


KATO: See MOLLER


KATSCHY: Mr. m: Sept. 1896 to: Miss Kratschek From Der Nord Westen, 17 Sept. 1896: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 14 Sept.) Marriage last week of Mr. Katschy with Miss Kratschek, daughter of the farmer who lives about 4 miles from here.


KATTERE: Friederich (also Kattreh) b: Steinhude, Schaumburg Lippe p: Friedrich Kattere and Dorothea Wipking m: 3 Apr. 1877 in Luth. ch., Newton (co. mar. index v.4 p.116) wit: Diedrich Kattere and Bertha Hacker to: Jette Hacker b: Liberty, Man. co. p: Friedrich Hacker and Maria Schnell children: Hermann Wilhelm Dietrich Albert (b. 20 June 1878/bapt. 6 Oct 1878/father Kattreh/ sponsors: Wilhelm Katreh, Diedrich Kattreh, Bertha Hacker) Anna Wilhelmine Amalie Caroline (b. 11 June 1883/bapt. 14 Oct 1883/ sponsors: Karl Rotterbusch, Mina Hacker, Amalie Jonas) Marie Anna Ida (b. 21 Feb 1885/bapt. 14 June 1885/sponsors: Maria Hacker, Anna Klan, Ida Hacker, Caroline Kattere) Loui Ernst August Martin (b. 19 Aug 1887/bapt. 9 Oct 1887/father Kattereh/ sponsors: Ernst Hacker, Loui Schnell, August Luebke, Marie Hacker) (children from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


KATTERE: Friedrich m: Henriette nee Hacker children: Ida Friederike Margeretha (b. 14 Oct 1880/bapt 3 Apr 1881/sponsors: Friedrich Hacker, Ida Hacker, Maretha Hacker) (from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


KATTERE: Friedr. (See Friedrich Kattreh-may be same person) m: Maria nee Laudi children: Alma Anna Maria (b. 7 June 1893 in Tn. Cato/bapt 16 July 1893/sponsors: Wm. Kattere, Mrs. Wm. Kattere, Mrs. Gustav Klahn) (from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


KATTERE: Wilhelm (Katere on index/looks like Katene/also Kattre)) b: Steinhude, Schaumburg Lippe p: Friedrich Kattere & Dorothea Wipking m: 24 February 1878, at Liberty, wit: Albert Pautz, Louise Maas (co. mar. index v.4 p.128) to: Marie Maas b: Milwaukee, Wis. p: Friedrich Maas & Henriette Stege children: Mathilde (b. 10 Aug. 1879 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville/also have b. 20 Aug. 1879 from another church transcription.) Mathilde Henriette Wilhelmine (b. 10 Aug 1879/bapt. 7 Sept 1879/sponsors: Johann Strodthoff, Henriette Maas, Wilhelmine Hacker)(from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.) Hulda Bertha Maria (b. 19 June 1891/bapt. 21 June/father Kattre/sponsors: Bertha Winke, Bertha Otto, Wilh. Hansing)(from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.) Otto Franz Wilhelm (b. 4 Nov 1893 in Tn. Liberty/a twin/bapt. 5 Nov 1893/ sponsors: Wm. Otto, Franz Nass, Mrs. Fritz Kattere) Amanda Maria Auguste (b. 4 Nov 1893 in Tn. Liberty/a twin/bapt 5 Nov 1893/ sponsors: Fritz Kattere, Mrs. Joh. Ehlert, Auguste Otto) (from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.)


KATTNER: Also have KATNER See REVOLINSKI


KATTRE: Wilhelm Mathias m: 2 Aug. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.289) to: Maria A.A. Meves William M. Kattre Death came suddenly last Wednesday at Milwaukee to William M. Kattre, 69, former Kiel resident. He was stricken with a heart attack. Funeral services were held at Plymouth Saturday afternoon. Born November 1, 1881 at Millhome, Mr. Kattre married Miss Maria Meves at Louis Corners in 1903. The couple lived at Milan, Wis., Kentland, Ind., and in Kiel before moving to Milwaukee in 1941. While here, he was an employe of Stoelting Brothers Co. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Louis Burbey, Milwaukee; two grandchildren; two brothers, Henry of Kiel and Edward of Plymouth, and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Stallman of Plymouth and Mrs. Melvin Rose of Sheboygan. No newspaper named, 1951


KATTRE: William From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and breeder of Grade horses, sheep, cattle and hogs. Born in Germany 1855. Post Office, Rube; Section 3, Liberty Township.


KATTRE: See LENZ


KATTREH: Fred W. m: 20 May 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.48) to: Ida E. Renn County Clerk Maresh has issued marriage licenses for the following persons: John Meinert to Mary Klanck, both of Kiel; Alex Pankratz to Rosa Kappes, both of this city; Frederick W. Kattreh to Ida Renn, both of Kiel; Frank Moruch to Lena Wellner, Two Rivers. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, May 15, 1899 P.4


KATTREH: Friedrich b: Germany -farmer in Town of Cato res: Tn. Cato, Manitowoc co., Wisc., farmer p: Friedr. Kattreh and Dorothea nee Wibking m: 30 Jun 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.158) at Evangelical Lutheran Church, Town of Liberty Witnesses William Kattreh and Friedrich Maas (same date/mar. in house of Wilhelm Kattrey in Tn. Liberty/wit: Wilhelm Kattreh and Friedr. Maas/from records of Trinity Luth. ch., Liberty twp.) to: Mary Laudua b: Cincinnatti, Ohio p: Bernhardt Landua and Margaretha nee Stoecker From Der Nord Westen, 30 June 1892: Marriage of Fr. Katry of Cato, with Miss Maria Landor of Schleswig, today, in the home of Mr. Wm. Katry in Liberty.


KATTREH: See GLAESER See KUHN


KATTRIE: Frederick From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Evergreen Home Farm. Born in Germany 1852. Wife born in Manitowoc County 1856, and died 1891. Second wife born in Ohio 1856. Parents born in Germany. Post Office, Oslo; Section 14, Cato Township.


KATZ: See ROMELFAENGER


KATZENMEIER: Carl (Katzemeier on co. index) res: Clarks Mills m: 28 May 1874, Methodist Episcopal Ch. (co. mar. index v.4 p.83) to: Anna Luebke res: Liberty


KATZENMEIER: Mathias m: 28 Dec. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.139) to: Anna Rank


KATZENMEIER: See FRICKE See RANK


KATZENMEYER: See AHLSWADE See ANDTHOLZ See ARNDTHOLZ


KATZT: See SCHULWERT


KAU: See ALEF


KAUBA: Wid m: 9 June 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.83) to: Barbara Zimmerman


KAUBACHER: John m: 23 Feb. 1905 (co. mar. index. v.7 p.372) to: Francis C. Augustine


KAUDE: See BODE


KAUFFMAN: Louis (Kaufmann on co. mar. index) m: 29 June 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.145) to: Mary Lahey Married L. Kauffman, of this city, and Miss Mary Lahey, of the town of Two Rivers, were married on Sunday last. County Chronicle, July 1, 1879


KAUFFMAN: See Ernst Hammel bio.


KAUFFMANN: See WERNER


KAUFMAN: Ferdinand m: 12 Jan 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.186) to: Lizzie Reigelsperger MARRIED. KAUFMAN-REIGELSPERGER. At the home of the bride on January 12, 1893, by H.L. Markham Justice of the Peace, Mr. Ferdinand Kauffman and Miss Lizzie Reigelsperger both of this city. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 19, 1893 P. 3


KAUFMAN: Franz b. Jan. 10, 1830 m. in Bluelf Prussia immig. 1856 with wife and child.


KAUFMAN: John m: 17 Oct 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.263) to: Elisabetha Mikel


KAUFMANN: Alexander m: 12 Apr 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.237) to: Margaretha Mikels


KAUFMANN: Andrew m: 19 Sep 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.404/she is not on index) to: Magd Posternask


KAUFMANN: Charles m: 29 Sep 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.316) to: Mary Josephine Levandosky


KAUFMANN: Frank P. b: 12 Sept. 1883, at Two Rivers, WI p: Nicholas and Mary (Kieffer) Kaufmann m: 17 Oct. 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.14) to: Edith Whitcomb p: Worthy and Mary (Mills) Whitcomb children: Fern At 3 o'clock last Wednesday afternoon, Miss Edith Whitcomb and Frank H. Kaufmann, both of this city, announced before a large party of their friends at the Lutheran Church that they would henceforth be man and wife. The wedding was celebrated in the evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry Schultz of the Southside. The happy pair were royally serenaded by charvari parties in the evening. The bridal pair is very popular and have a large circle of friends. The bride is one of the belles of the Southside. The groom has for some years been a contractor in cement sidewalk building. They have the best wishes of their friends in their new undertaking. The Reporter, Sat., Oct. 20, 1906


KAUFMANN: Frank m: 29 Apr 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.189) to: Sophia Hammel


KAUFMANN: Frank m: 01 July 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.283) to: Lena Bonn Marriage License obtained Frans Kaufmann and Lena Bonn both of Two Rivers From Der Nord Westen, 18 June 1903 ******** Never Too Old to Wed "Never too old to wed" is again exemplified in the case of Franz Kaufman, a Two Rivers man who has passed his seventieth year and who was this week granted a license to wed Miss Lena Boun [Bonn], of the same city. Manitowoc Pilot, June 18, 1903 p.1


KAUFMANN: Frank J. m: 20 Jan. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.314) to: Catherine Jost


KAUFMANN: Fred m: 05 Feb. 1893 (co. mar. index v.4 p.271) to: Emma Zelch At the city of Manitowoc on the 5th day of February A.D., 1893, by John O'Hara J.P., Mr. Fred Kaufmann of Manitowoc and Miss Emma Zelch of the town of Rockland, Manitowoc county, Wis. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, February 9, 1893


KAUFMANN: John m: 23 Aug. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.95) to: Johanna Eggert


KAUFMANN: John m: 21 Jun 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.410) to: Bertha Schmidt


KAUFMANN: John m: 28 May 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.353) to: Lena Winter Marriage of John Kaufmann with Miss Lena Winter on 28 May in Two Rivers by Justice of the Peace H. Wiemann. Mr. Kaufmann is son of State Marshall Franz Kaufmann. Der Nord Westen, 09 June 1887


KAUFMANN: John P. m: 25 Dec. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.233) to: Mary M. Scheweren


KAUFMANN: Joseph m: 26 Jan 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.442) to: Mary Julia Becker Joseph Kaufmann was married to Miss Mary Becker yesterday in the local Catholic Church. Der Nord Westen, 27 Jan. 1898 ***** City and County: MARRIED on last Wednesday by Rev. Father Peil, Jos. Kaufman and Miss Mary Becker. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, January 27, 1898 pg. 3


KAUFMANN: Louis m: 01 Feb. 1898 to: Lina Koch Louis Kaufmann, son of our County Treasurer, will be married with Lena Koch of Mishicott on 01 Feb. Der Nord Westen, 27 Jan 1898 ********* (from corresp. Mishicott 01 Feb.) Marriage yesterday in the local Catholic Church by Father A. Bastian of Louis Kaufmann with Miss Lina Koch, both from here. She is the daughter of farmer Michael Koch and the groom is the son of our County Treasurer, Peter Kaufmann. Der Nord Westen, 03 Feb. 1898 ***** City and County: Married Feb. 1, at Mishicott, Wis., Louis Kaufmann, son of County Treas. Kaufman and Miss Lena Koch of Michicott. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 3, 1898 pg. 3


KAUFMANN: Peter m: 6 June 1864 (co. mar. index v.2 p.259) to: Mary Kazda


KAUFMANN: Peter m: 26 Sept. 1865 (co. mar. index v.4 p.162) to: Barbara Beth


KAUFMANN: Peter m: 11 May 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.319) to: Franciska Brandel


KAUFMANN: Peter, & Sons From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Oak Grove Farm. Father born in Germany 1845. Wife born in Germany 1844. Married in 1866. Five children. Post Office, Mishicot; Section 6, Mishicot Township.


KAUFMANN: Valentin m: 26 Aug. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.226) to: Rosina Sasima


KAUFMANN: Wm. m: 4 June 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.279) to: Mary Frozina From Der Nord Westen, 11 June 1903 Marriage License obtained William Kaufmann and Mary Frozina both of Manitowoc


KAUFMANN: See BERTRAM See BUNKER See FRANK See HOCHGREVE See KLEIN See TRUCKEY See WESTPHAL


KAUKEL: See GRALL


KAULFUSS: Ernst W. m: 1 May 1864 (co. mar. index v.3 p.25) to: Fried. Louise Reimers


KAULFUSS: Julius m: 20 Jan. 1864 (co. mar. index v.3 p.22) to: Elise Schweder


KAUS: See HAPPLI


KAUSHENEK: August m: 11 Oct. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.25)


KAUSIER: See SIEKER


KAUTIER: Christian (See Christian Kansier) m: 18 Dec 1873 (v.4 p.75) to: Caroline Rath


KAUTSKY: Frank Mentioned in Daniel Birkholz article


KAUTSKY: John m: 10 o'clock p.m. (co. mar. index v.6 p.399/in with 1897)


KAUTSKY: See LUCHINGER


KAUTZ: Johann Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1869 Vol:02 Page:0093 Vol:A Sequence:07971 to: Muid Dahrunn Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1869 Vol:02 Page:0093 Vol:A Sequence:07972


KAUTZ: John m: 9 o'clock a.m. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.281/in with June)


KAUTZ: See LOSTIN


KAUTZA: Anton m: 10 Nov. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.41) to: Anna Suckewoty


KAUTZA: Anton (See Anton Koutzer) b: 11 Jan. 1848, Prussia/d. 16 Mar. 1923 m: 13 July 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.54) to: Maria Murky (Sophia Markee) b: 30 Mar. 1853, New York/d. 8 Feb. 1902 (see Martin Kautza) Married - At the St. Nazian Settlement, July 13, 1871, by the Rev. Ambrose Oswald, Mr. Anton Koutzer(sic) of Eaton, and Miss Sophia Markee of Rockland, Manitowoc county, Wis. Manitowoc Pilot, July 20, 1871 ********* From the Files of the Pilot - Fifty Years Ago - (1871) Married at St. Nazianz, Wis., July 13, 1871, by the Rev. Ambrose Oswald, Mr. Anton Kautzer of Eaton and Miss Sophie Markee of Rockland, Wis. Manitowoc Pilot - Thurs., July 21, 1921


KAUTZA: Edward m: 12 Oct. 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.322) to: Mathilda Hamela


KAUTZA: Frank m: 04 Oct 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.23) to: Magdalena Stahl From Der Nord Westen, 13 Oct. 1898: Marriage Tues. last week in St. Nazianz by Pastor Wilhelm Wolf of Franz Kauze with Miss Magdalena Stahl. After the wedding everyone went to the home of the bride's parents at which over 300 families were entertained. Every good thing was provided and the dance floor was a busy place. A music group from Chilton was engaged and Otto Weinschenk provided a cornet solo.


KAUTZA: John m: 10 Jun 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.197) to: Magdalene Fitzeck


KAUTZA: Martin m: 23 May 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.54) to: Maria Murphy (see also Anton Kautza)


KAUTZA: Martin m: Mary children: Mary (b. Eaton/d. 3 Feb. 1878/age 1 yr. 11 mo.) Peter (b. Eaton/d. 3 Aug. 1878/age 2-1/2 mo.)


KAUTZA: Mathew (also Mathis b: m: Magdalena b: Germany d: 29 Sept. 1878/age 43 yrs. p: Henry and Rosa Beckmann children: Mathew (b. Eaton/d. 14 Sept. 1878/age 2 mo. 10 da.)


KAUTZA: Mattis m: 16 Nov. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.169) to: Theresa Brew


KAUTZA: See ANDRASKY See EASTWOOD See FISCHER See LUTZKE See MAIER See WOLLERSHEIM


KAUTZER: Frank b: 28 July 1866, in Prussia p: Thomas and Josephine (Gentha) Kautzer m: Lena Stahl of Eaton Township, Manitowoc Co. p: J.C. and Sophia (Lenhart) Stahl children: Artie, Alfred, Harry, Frankie, Peter and Edwin


KAUTZER: Jno. (abbrev. for John) m: 27 Apr 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.44)


KAUTZER: John D. Son of Thomas and Josephine Kautzer Grandson of Henry and Helen


KAUTZER: See Fritz Broeckert bio. See KLABACEK See SCHWALBE See WELK


KAUTZKY: Frank m: 15 Feb. 1883 (mar. not on co. mar. index) to: Louisa Zander Mar. announcement in Der Nord Westen, 21 Feb. 1883: Marriage of Frank Kautzky with Louisa Zander both from Manitowoc, on 15 Feb. in the home of the bride's parents by Justice of the Peace E.W. White. Bride is the daughter of Eduard Zander.


KAUZT: See DEEHR


KAVANAUGH: John m: 11 Feb. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.278) to: Bridget Robison Kellnersville news: Bridget Robinson and Valentine Karanaugh will be married to-morrow at Maple Grove. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, February 10, 1885 P.6


KAVANAUGH: Also have Cavanagh/Kavenaugh See O'CONNELL


KAVASIK: See MANTHEY


KAVENAUGH: Thos. m: 17 Nov. 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.345) to: Mary Scheehy Grimm's, Wis., Nov. 22, 1886 news section: Mr. Thomas Cavanaugh (sic) and Miss Mary Sheehy(sic) were married in St. Patrick's church at Maple Grove, Wednesday, Nov. 17, Rev. Father Saile performing the ceremony; after which they returned to the home of the bride's parents where they met a large conconrse (sic) of invited guests, then hand shaking and congratulations took precedence until all where called to partake of a feast of good things. In the evening the young folks of the neighborhood gathered together and had a glorious time dancing until morning. The young couple have the best wishes of all. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, November 25, 1886 P. 2


KAWALLE: Richard Paul m: 11 June 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.219) to: Minnie Puhlmann (Pohlmann on co. mar. index)


KAYSER: Jacob m: 21 May 1863 at St. Wendel from record of St. Wendel Catholic ch. to: Margaretha Weber


KAZADA: See KOWARZIK


KAZDA: Albert From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Rose Bud Stock and Dairy Farm. Born in Bohemia 1850. Wife born in Cooperstown 1861. Married in 1876. Settled farm in 1889. Three children. Post Office, King's Bridge; Section 12, Kossuth Township.


KAZDA: Anton m: 26 Mar 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.236) to: Anna Frey


KAZDA: John m: 26 Apr 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.291/she is not on index) to: Barbara Schliesleder From Der Nord Westen, 29 Apr. 1886: Marriage of John Kazde with Mrs. Barbara Schliesleder, both from Manitowoc, on 26 Apr. in the home of the bride's parents in Manitowoc by Justice of the Peace William Bach.


KAZDA: Martin m: 16 Nov. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.18) to: Barbara Nowak


KAZDA: (Divorce - 1870) Kazda, Martin, vs. Kazda, Barbara Married 2 November 1868 in the Town of Kossuth. No children.


KAZDA: Thomas m: 1 Oct. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.227) to: Mary Konop


KAZDA: Thomas m: 16 June 1867 (co. mar. index v.3 p.92) to: Magdalena Suchomel


KAZDA: Wenzel m: 14 Oct. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.153) to: Mary Reindl


KAZDA: See KAUFMANN


KAZMEIER: A. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Valley Stock Farm. Post Office, Kiel; Section 32, Schleswig Township.


KAZMEIER: See ARNOLD


KAZMERCZEK: See PAVLOWICH Back to top