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KEALEY: Chas.
m: 19 Jul 1904  (co. mar. index v.7 p.338)
to: Amelia Raatz

Marriage License: Chas. Kealy of Manitowoc and Amelia Raatz of Mishicott
Der Nord Westen, 21 July 1904
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Notes From Eastwin:
Married: Miss Amelia Raatz of this place and Mr. Charles Kealey of 
Manitowoc at St. Luke's Church at Two Rivers, July 19.
The young couple drove to church amid the sunshine and songs of birds 
and were made one by Rev. Geissler. After the ceremony they proceeded 
to the home of the bride's parents where they were welcomed by relatives 
and neighbors. The bridal dinner was served in a dining room prettily 
decorated with wreaths of evergreens. The bride was clad in a  handsome 
dress of white organdy while the maid of honor, Miss Mamie Raatz, was 
attired in pale blue. The young couple will make their future home at 
Manitowoc and all join the correspondent in wishing them a smooth and 
happy path through life.
Manitowoc Pilot  Thursday, July 28, 1904  pg. 8


KEAN: Peter m: Ellen Walsch children: Martin (b. 22 Oct. 1863/bapt. 25 Oct. 1863 from the record of St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


KEANE: Martin m: Bridgitta Foran children: Jacob (b. 1 Feb. 1872/bapt. 17 Feb. 1872/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.18) Catherine (bapt. 26 July 1874/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.25)


KEANE: See FITZGERALD


KEARNEY: See QUINN


KEATING: William m: 22 Jan 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.444) to: Hannah Sullivan


KEATING: See GALLAGHER


KEBACH: See KANSSIER


KECK: Emanuel m: 24 Jun 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.254) to: Lillia Boettcher Wednesday, the 24th inst, at the bride's home in Liberty, by Rev. J.M. Graig, Mr. Emanuel Keck of St. Paul Minn., and Miss Lillie Boettcher. About forty guests were present at the wedding and the bride was the recipent of many tokens of the warm affection in which she is held by her friends. Mr. J. Galies of St. Paul, a friend of the groom officiated as groom'sman (sic), and Mrs. Burde nee Emma Boettcher, Misses Aldrich, Keck, and Petrick all of Chicago were among the friends present from abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Keck left for St. Paul yesterday where they will reside in future. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 30, 1885 P.3


KECK: John F. (see John Frank Koeck) m: 26 Nov. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.272) to: Mary Lettenberger


KEEF: John m: 14 Sept. 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.308) to: Catharine L. Holzknecht


KEEHAN: Lawrence From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Post Office, Kellnersville; Section 11, Franklin Township.


KEEHAN: M.J. b. Wisconsin 1867 m. Margaret Lynch Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle Valley Stock Farm Sect. 11 Franklin, PO Cato Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KEEHAN: Mathew m: 28 Jun 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.419) to: Honora Rolarn


KEEHAN: Michael m: 14 Nov 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.275) to: Margareth Lynch


KEEHAN: Michael m: 29 Nov 1899 to: Ella Neehan Notes From Maple Grove: The marriage of Miss Nellie Meehan and Mr. Mike Keehan was announced in St. Patrick's church Sunday. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 16, 1899 pg. 5 ***** Notes From Kellnersville: Michael Keehan of this place and Miss Meehan of Franklin had their first call at St. Patrick's church, Maple Grove on Sunday. Mike, too, has forsaken the beauties of a bachelor's life to become a benedict. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 16, 1899 pg. 7 ***** To marry the woman of his choice Michael Keehan, of this city, has secured a license. The bride-elect is Miss Ella Meehan, of Cato. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, November 21, 1899 P. 2 ***** Marriage License issued for: Michael Keehan of Manitowoc and Ella Neehan of Cato Der Nord Westen, 23 Nov. 1899 ******* The following marriage licenses were issued by Clerk Zander this week: ...Michael Keehan, Franklin and Ellen Meehan, Cato, ... Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 23, 1899 pg. 7 ***** Notes From Grimms: The Keehan-Meehan wedding took place on Wednesday. They gave a dance in Carney's Hall at this place and a large crowd attended and all had a good time. We wish them a long and happy life. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 30, 1899 pg. 2 ***** Notes From Maple Grove: Mr. Michael Keehan and Miss Ella Meehan were married at Maple Grove Wednesday. Both are well and favorably known here. A reception was held at the home of the bride and a dance at Grimms in the evening. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 30, 1899 pg. 7 ***** (Note: This marriage is not on co. mar. index/there is a Michael and Meeham Keehan on the 1900 census ward 6, p. 3a/ they may be this couple.)


KEELEY: See Hon. Lawrence W. Ledvina bio.


KEELIN: James m: 7 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.157 also v.5 p.20) to: Mary Sullivan


KEELY: Cornelius m: 4 Dec. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.67) to: Anna Gleason


KEENA: Francis P. m: 08 Aug 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.395)


KEENAN: John b: Greenbush, Sheboygan County - Mechanic in Kiel p: Peter Keenan and Mary Mohan m: 12 Dec 1893 in civil ceremony in Kiel (co. mar. index v.6 p.224) Witnesses Herman Lueloff and Louise Langjahr to: Otilie Lueloff (Also Ottilie) (Her picture is in the glass neg. photos) b: Town of Schleswig p: Gottried Lueloff and Sophia Grambold Notes From Kiel: Johnny Keenan our champion baseball pitcher and Miss Tilla Leuloff have consented to join hands down the rugged road of life. The ceremony was performed Tuesday, Mr. Charles Heins officiating. The writer extends his congratulations. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, December 14, 1893 pg. 2


KEENAN: John b: Ireland res: Cooperstown p: Nicolaus and Jana Keenan m: 23 Nov. 1856 at Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index v.1 p.144) to: Margaret O'Brien p: John and Mary O'Brien children: Richard (b. 7 Sept. 1861 at Cooperstown/d. 8 Dec. 1877)


KEENAN: Michael m: 15 July 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.30) to: Mary Soos


KEENAN: See McMAHON See SHANNAHAN


KEENI: See MULQUINEE


KEES: See FISCK


KEFFER: See HOLFELTZ


KEFFERL: Maxamilian (sic) m: 17 Nov. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.44) to: Maria Rosalia Abb


KEHL: Jacob Jun. m: 19 July 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.145) to: Anne Biermann


KEHLENHOFER: Peter m: 9 Nov. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.385) to: Elisa Reif


KEHLENHOFER: Also have Kellenhofer


KEHLER: Julius m: 13 Aug. 1850, Centerville by N. Dittmar, J.P. (co. mar. index v.1) to: Elizabeth Deppold


KEHNKE: Johann m: Elisabeth born Gramm or Grumm children: Wilhelmine Christine Dorothea (b. 8 Dec. 1854/bapt. 24 Dec. 1854 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KEHR: Edward Gilbert m: 20 April 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.384) to: Mary Margaret Pederson CLAIMED AS A BRIDE Miss May Pederson Wedded to Milwaukee Man Today With a ceremony that was simplicity itself and attended by only the immediate family, the marriage of Miss May Pederson to Edward Kehr, of Milwaukee, was soleminized at the home of Mrs. Newcombe, on Park street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Johnson, of the Presbyterian church officiating. The bridal pair was unattended and the wedding was a most quiet affair. Mr. and Mrs. Kehr departed for Milwaukee where they will make their home. The birde is a well known young lady of the city, a trained nurse who has always resided here. Mr. Kehr is engaged as manager of a leading house in that city. Many friends will tender well wishes. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, April 20, 1905 P. 1


KEICHER: Bertram Edward (age 23 at marr.) res: Manitowoc p: Francis and Olive Keicher of Manitowoc m: 7 May 1917 at Manitowoc St. James Episc. ch. wit: Liberta Manser, Wm. J. Manser to: Mabel Frances Schenian of Manitowoc (age 24 at marr.) p: Adolph and Mary Schenian of Manitowoc


KEIFER: See DUCKART


KEIL: Elmer m: 03 Oct 1908 to: Clara Lambries


KEIL: Frederich m: 21 Nov. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.169) to: Susanna Goullen


KEIL: Frederick m: 21 June 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.109) to: Elisabeth M. Drost


KEIL: See Richard A. Drews bio. See EBERHARDT


KEILLY: See KELLY


KEILSMEIER: See Julius Bahr bio.


KEINAN: See TAGEN


KEISELHERS: See LIPPERT


KEISER: August Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1868 Vol:02 Page:0040 Vol:A Sequence:07909 to: Henrietta Degler Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1868 Vol:02 Page:0040 Vol:A Sequence:07910


KEISER: Laurence m: 01 Mar 1887 (co. mar. index v.6 p.46) to: Mary Dotter


KEISIR: Laurence m: 01 Mar. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.343) to: Mary Dotter


KEISIR: Also have a Kaesser


KEIZEK: Frank m: 30 Sep 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.53) to: Anna Mathiesen


KELL: See KULL


KELLENBORN: Victor m: 20 July 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.30) to: Eva Giegel


KELLENHOFER: Anton m: 29 Apr. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.143 also v.4 p.144) to: Aloisia Keich


KELLENHOFER: Mathias m: April 15, 1860 by F.F. Rabbas - Justice of the Peace Witnesses: John Wilms, Joseph Mueller Married at the residence of John C. Wilms (Joseph Mueller and Barbara Bauer married the same day, double wedding) to: Johanna Engeldinger (From History of Shoto)


KELLENHOFER: Also have Kehlenhofer


KELLER: Frank C. b. Austria 1878 m. Mary A. Cherney Meat Market Maribel Came to County 1909 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KELLER: Geo. Fred m: 25 Dec. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.20)


KELLER: George m: 6 May 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.143) to: Marianne Allee


KELLER: Past. Chr. Fr. m: Wilhelmine Feldhusen children: Martin Paul Friedrich (b. 10 Aug. 1862/bapt. 11 Aug. 1862) Emilie Susanna Maria (b. 20 Feb. 1864/bapt. 22 Feb. 1864) Renate Magdalena Johanna(b. Jan. 15, 1866/bapt. Jan. 18, 1866) (children from records of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville)


KELLER: Otto F. m: 15 May 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.101) to: Ella J. Bebeau Married- Keller-Bebeau - At the residence of Rev. Father Gessler of St. Luke's church Tuesday afternoon, May 15, 1900, Mr. Otto Keller of Sheboygan and Miss Ella Bebeau of this city. The Chronicle, Tues., May 22, 1900


KELLER: Peter m: 05 May 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.243) to: Louisa Muller/Mueller School Hill news: Married. At the residence of the bride on May 5th Miss Louisa Mueller of School Hill to Mr. Peter Ketter(sic) of Sheboygan Falls. They went on their wedding journey last Thursday, and will make their future home in Sheboygan Falls. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, May 12, 1885 P.4


KELLER: See NACHTWEY See WILKEN


KELLEY: Edward L. b: 27 Sept. 1874 at Manitowoc, WI. p: Captain Timothy and Anna (Buggey) Kelley. m: 27 June 1899 at Madison to: Margaret Usher p: James and Margaret (Hayes) Usher, of Madison, WI. Lawyer and City Attorney 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 child: Kelley birth: 5 September 1905 Manitowoc death: 5 September 1905 Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin residence: 1905 Manitowoc father: Edward L. Kelley mother: Margrette Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 Ed Kelley is the latest bachelor to go wrong. The happy event is announced for the latter part of June. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 1, 1899 pg. 5 ***** Mr. Edward L. Kelley of this city and Miss Margaret E. Usher of Madison will be married at St. Raphael's church, Madison on the 27th inst. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 15, 1899 pg. 7 ***** From the files of the Pilot, Twenty-Five years Ago - (1899) Mr. Edward L. Kelley of this city and Miss Margaret E. Usher of Madison were married at St. Raphael's church, Madison on Tuesday, January 27. After a wedding trip they will keep house in Manitowoc, Mr. Kelley having one already furnished. Mr. Kelley is a practicing attorney in this city, the junior member of the firm of Schenian and Kelley. He has a promising future in store for him as he has character, education and industry. Though still a young man, he has had considerable practice in his profession. Miss Usher was formerly stenographer in the office of Fuller and Johnson of Madison, Mr. Will Conway of Grand Rapids was best man, Miss Mayme Kelley of this city maid of honor and Miss Genevieve Coughlin of Madison, bridesmaid. A reception was held after the ceremony was performed. The couple left on a wedding trip to the east by way of the Great Lakes. The Pilot is one of many friends to offer congratulations. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 26, 1924


KELLEY: Francis (Kelly on ch. records) m: 12 Jun 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.409) to: Elizabeth Trainor children: Julia Marie (b. 13 Apr. 1889/bapt. 14 Apr. 1889/bk.1 p.60) Eugene Michael (b. 14 Jan. 1891/bapt. 18 Jan. 1891/bk.1 p.65) Anton Joseph (b. 2 May 1892/bapt. 8 May 1892/bk.1 p.66) Florentiam (b. 14 Apr. 1893/bapt. 23 Apr. 1893/bk.1 p.69) Irwin George (b. 14 Nov. 1894/bapt. 18 Nov. 1894/bk.1 p.71) Pearl Catherine (b. 15 Apr. 1896/bapt. 3 May 1896/bk.1 p.74) Elizabeth (b. 17 Apr. 1899/bapt. 30 Apr. 1899/bk.1 p.78) (children from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch.)


KELLEY: George Sylvester m: 11 Oct 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.16) to: Ida Tollefson


KELLEY: John (Kelly on ch. records/Kelley on mar. index) p: Michael Kelly and Maria Murphy m: 27 Oct. 1885 (from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.383) (co. mar. index v.5 p.270) to: Brigitta McNulty (also Brigetta/Bridgitta/Bridget on co. mar. index) p: Jacob McNulty and Anna Cruise children: Maria Mathilda (b. 28 Aug. 1886/bapt. 29 Aug. 1886/bk.1 p.54) Stephen Clarence (b. 14 Dec. 1892/bapt. 18 Dec. 1892/bk.1 p.68) Mabel Laureta (b. 21 Oct. 1896/bapt. 26 Oct. 1896/bk.1 p.75) (children from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch.)


KELLEY: John Edward (Kelly on ch. records/Kelly in cemetery) m: 13 May 1890 (from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.381) (co. mar. index v.6 p.34) to: Maria Anna Egan (Mary A. on mar. index) children: Viola Agnes (b. 15 Feb. 1891/bapt. 22 Feb. 1891/bk.1 p.65) Margaritta Blanch (b. 28 Dec. 1893/bapt. 31 Dec. 1893/bk.1 p.70) Elmer Joseph (b. 30 Sept. 1895/bapt. 4 Oct. 1895/bk.1 p.73) John Erwin (b. 2 June 1899/bapt. 8 June 1899/bk.1 p.79) Reuben Michael (b. 17 May 1904/bapt. 22 May 1904/bk.1 p.89) (children from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch.) ********* From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years ago (1890) Married - Kelley - Egan - In Meeme on Tuesday, May 12, by Rev. Father Ditt, Mr. John Kelley of Newton and Miss Mary Egan of Centerville. Mr. Kelley is a prosperous young farmer of Newton and a gentleman of the highest character. His bride was a former teacher and a young woman who is held in the highest esteem by all who know her. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 13, 1915


KELLEY: John G. m: 24 Jan. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.148) to: Christina J. Nelson The marriage of Miss Christina Nelson and John G. Kelley will be solemnized Thursday, Jan. 24. Invitations have been issued to only near relatives and more intimate friends. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 21, 1901, p. 1 ***** Marriage License obtained: John G. Kelley and Christine Nelson both of Franklin Der Nord Westen, 24 Jan. 1901 ***** The marriage of John G. Kelley to Miss Christina Jennie Neilson takes place this evening at the Catholic rectory adjoining St. Boniface's church, the Rev. Father Peil will officiate. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, January 24, 1901 pg. 5 ***** FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT DIES AT WAUKESHA Friends here were shocked today by messages which announced the death of Mrs. John G. Kelley, of Waukesha, her demise being due to pleurisy from which she had been a sufferer but a few days. It had not been known by friends here that Mrs. Kelley was seriously ill and the news of her death was a surprise. Mrs. Kelley, nee Christine Nelson, daughter of Nils Windingstad, was born and reared in this city and was married to Mr. Kelley twenty-one years ago, the family making its home here until ten years ago when they located at Waukesha. Besides her husband Mrs. Kelley is survived by three children, Marine 19, John Jr. 17 and Harry 14. One sister, Miss Hanna Nelson of Chicago, also survives. The funeral of Mrs. Kelley will be held at Waukesha Friday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's Catholic church. Manitowoc Herald News, April 27, 1921 P. 8


KELLEY: John Joseph m: 20 Sep 1901 at Chicago, Illinois to: Ida Engels John J. Kelly of Antigo and Miss Ida Engels of this city were married on Sept. 20 in Chicago. Many good wishes go with bride and groom. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 10, 1901 pg. 5


KELLEY: John M., M.D. b: 10 May 1876, in Manitowoc, WI p: Captain Timothy and Annie (Buggie) Kelley m: 15 June 1910 to: Sadie Brennan (b. 21 Sept. 1878) p: Bernard and Mary (Murphy) Brennan


KELLEY: Josephine Louise Barnes The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 page 134 Mrs. Josephine Louise Barnes Kelley. DAR ID Number: 103439 Born in Manitowoc, Wis. Wife of Timothy L. Kelley. Descendant of Abraham Choate, as follows: 1. John W. Barnes (d. 1902) m. 1866 Josephine Norris (1844-85). 2. Jeremiah Norris, Jr. (1801-89), m. 1826 Elizabeth Murphy (1806-57). 3. Jeremiah Norris (1774-1825) m. Hannah Choate (1777-1873). 4. Abraham Choate m. Sarah Potter (d. 1811). Abraham Choate (1732-1800) served as private in Capt. Daniel Rogers' company, on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Ipswich, Mass.; died in Whitefield, Me.


KELLEY: Malg (sic) m: 4 Apr. 1865 (co. mar. index v.4 p.161) to: Theresa Flinn


KELLEY: Michael m: 5 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.157) to: Mary Ann Thornton


KELLEY: Patrick m: 21 Apr. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.8) to: Julia Lantry (Lantey on mar. index) GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED BY MR. AND MRS. P.J. KELLEY Well Known Pioneer Couple of City to Have Open House Tomorrow in Observing 50th Anniversary Pages in Life's book of memories will be turned backward tomorrow for Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelley, well known and highly respected residents when at their home on North Seventh street they will hold open house in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day-the golden wedding. A family reunion at which all the children of the couple will be present and open house to friends will mark the anniversary. Sweethearts in Ireland where they were schoolmates and neighbors in the same city, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley later were married in this city April 21, 1867, the ceremony being celebrated at St. Boniface church, both families having come to America and settled in Manitowoc county in the early 50's. Since the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley they have made their home here. Mrs. Kelley, nee Julia Lantry daughter of John Lantry, was born in County Cork, April 20, 1836, today being her 81st birthday anniversary. With her parents she came to Milwaukee in 1850 and later the family located at Rapids. Mr. Kelley, born Nov. 10, 1839, came to Manitowoc in 1856 and the friendship of school days in the Emerald Isle was renewed and ten years later the couple were united in marriage. Mr. Kelley engaged in teaching school in early days of the county and later became a mason contractor, which he followed until his retirement a few years ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kelley are held in high regard by all who know them. "Grandma" Kelley, as she is lovingly known among her neighbors and legion of friends, is a great favorite with all especially the children and her appearance on the street is the signal for general gathering about her. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley are endowed with those attributes that win and retain friendships and among old and young they number hosts of sincere, warm friends who consider it a privilege to join in felicitations to them upon the event of tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley were parents of seven children, six of whom survive and will be present for the golden wedding tomorrow, one daughter, Mrs. J.H. Friar, of Milwaukee, having died eight years ago. The other children are John G. of Waukesha; T.L. Kelley, Oconomowoc; Mrs. F.G. Smith, Milwaukee; Miss Margaret Kelley, Milwaukee; Miss Julia, this city; Patrick Kelley, Jr. of Mansfield, O. There are thirteen grandchildren of the couple to add to the joys of their ? day. Though aged had left its marks, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley are both in excellent health, a remarkable thing being that both read without use of glasses. Mr. Kelley has always been a reader and has been a subscriber of the Manitowoc Pilot and Two Rivers Chronicle since the papers were established and has files of the two papers and the Boston Pilot and Catholic Citizen. The Herald joins with friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley in tendering congratulations and the hope that they may be spared to enjoy many more years of happy companionship. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, April 20, 1917, Page 1 ********* Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelley, 843 N. Seventh street celebrated their golden wedding last Saturday. There was a family reunion and also open house for friends and relatives. Patrick Kelley and Julia Lantry were children on neighboring farms outside the village of Coachford in the County Cork about 10 or 11 miles from the metropolis of Southern Ireland. Their families immigrated to America in the 40's. The Lantry's came to Manitowoc County after a few years at Milwaukee and settled on a farm in the town of Manitowoc Rapids. The Kelleys came to Manitowoc from the east in 1856 and the two former playmates soon met and renewed the friendship of their childhood in Ireland. They were married in St. Boniface church April 21, 1867. Their living children are John G. and Timothy L. of Waukesha, Mary Smith and Margaret of Milwaukee, Julia of this city and Patrick J. of Mansfield, Ohio. There are 13 grandchildren. The children and nearly all of the grandchildren were at the old home Saturday. The house was a bower of flowers and there were friends coming and going all day. Mrs. Kelley has been an ideal Christian mother. The affection formerly poured out to her own children she now lavishes upon the rising generation. Mr. Kelley has been a successful masonry contractor for over forty years. He taught school in the county when but a boy and has been a student and reader all his life particularly of literature and history of the land of his birth. The almost forgotten spoken Gaelic of his boyhood made the acquirement of a reading knowledge of the ancient tongue easy when he essayed the task of re-learning it some years ago and he reads and translates the Gaelic easily. The Boston Pilot under O'Reilly and later under Roche was his favorite journal. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have been staunch and devout adherants [sic] of the Faith of their fathers all their lives. They have earned the reverence and material appreciation which their progeny evidence and the respect the community shows. The Manitowoc Pilot, April 26, 1917, page 1


KELLEY: William m: 21 Nov. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.50) to: Sarah Nugent


KELLEY: Wm. H. b. Wisconsin 1867 m. Agnes White Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle Sect. 29 Newton, PO Timothy Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KELLEY: Also have Kelly See Joseph Brennan bio. See FAGAN See FLINT See Thomas O'Hearn bio. See SMITH


KELLNER: Frank C. Maribel, Wisconsin Up-to-Date Meat Market Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KELLNER: Irma Wilma b: 9 Dec. 1892 at Neenah, Wis./bapt. Evang. Luth./conf. 23 Apr. 1922 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc


KELLNER: J.C. From Der Nord Westen, 01 Nov. 1906: On Friday Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Kellner celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary.


KELLNER: Joe J. b. Wisconsin m. Bertha Kiersher Farmer and Breeder of Registered Shorthorn Cattle Sect. 9 Kossuth, PO Whitelaw Came to County 1885 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicag


KELLNER: John m: 2 Mar. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.8) to: Barbara Pankratz


KELLNER: John C. b. 23 May 1855 at Kellnersville, Manitowoc Co. p: Michael and Mary (Allt) Kellner m: 26 Oct. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.45) to: Annie Pankratz p: George and Philipina Pankratz of Manitowoc children: George C. and Lewis J. Marriage of John Kellner of Kossuth, with Miss Pankratz of Manitowoc on Wed., 26 Oct. Der Nord Westen, 27 Oct. 1881 ***** From the Files of the Pilot - Fifty Years Ago - 1881 Kellner-Pankratz At the home of the bride's parents in this city, on the evening of the 26th, inst., by Michael Kirwan, County Judge, John Kellner of Kellnersville and Anna, eldest daughter of George Pankratz. A large number of guests witnessed the ceremony above mentioned and enjoyed the wedding festivities which followed. Miss Kellner and Miss Clara Blesch were the bridesmaids; M. J. Kellner and Charles Seiger the groomsmen. The bridegroom is a son of one of the wealthiest businessmen of our county and is a man of excellent character and good business qualifications. The bride is an estimable lady, a daughter of one of our most respected citizens. The Pilot in common with their numerous friends, wishes them the full measure of happiness and prosperity in their wedded life. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Oct. 29, 1931 ***** The China wedding of John and Mrs. Kellner was celebrated last Saturday night at their home on Ninth Street, and was an auspicious occasion to them. Eighty persons were invited and attended the party and enjoyed the amenities extended them by the hospitable host and hostess. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 31, 1901 pg. 1


KELLNER: John m: 16 Jan. 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.332) to: Katharina Stodola


KELLNER: Joseph m: 9 June 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.71) to: Catharine Muench


KELLNER: Joseph A. b: 22 June 1868, in Neumark, Bohemia p: Anton and Catherine (Gerl) Kellner m: 25 Nov. 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.124/she is 01 Nov on index) to: Delia Musil p: Wenzel and Anna (Hanna) Musil children: Anna Frances, Joseph Wenzel, Blanche Nettie, and two who died in infancy


KELLNER: Leopold This marriage not on co. index b: 20 Aug 1845, Austria d: 19 Feb 1923, Brown County, Wisconsin m: 25 Dec 1864 to: Caroline Weisner Married: At the residence of P.J. Blesch, in Manitowoc, on the 25th of December, by Geo. W. Barker, Esq, Mr. Leopold Kellner, and Miss Caroline Weisner, both of Kossuth. Manitowoc Pilot Friday, January 1, 1864 pg. 2 ********** (Note: While searching for a record I found that he married Anna Becher in 1869 of Brown County so Caroline must have died between 1864 and 1869) ********** FATHER OF E.J. KELLNER DIES DENMARK HOME Ex-Postmaster And Business Man Is Called at 80 Leopold Kellner, pioneer resident of this section of the state, ex-postmaster and for fifty years prominent as a business man at Denmark, Brown County, died at his home there yesterday morning, aged 80. Mr. Kellner was the father of Edward J. Kellner, of this city. Last of His Generation The death of Mr. Kellner removes the last of five brothers of the Kellner family who settled in Manitowoc county seventy or more years ago, he having been a brother of the late Michael Kellner, father of John C. Kellner, of this city and M. Kellner, of Kellnersville. While his brother founded a business at Kellnersville, Mr. Kellner picked Brown county as the scene of his endeavors and had a most successful career. He served as postmaster under appointment of Grover Cleveland and was a member of the Brown county board for many years. Mr. Kellner was well known as an interpreter of the court of Brown county, speaking five languages. Mr. Kellner is survived by his wife and eight children, including Edward, this city. Will of Merrill and Leo of Green Bay. There are 28 grand children also surviving. For several years Mr. Kellner was a school teacher in Manitowoc county and a number of older residents of the county today were his pupils then. He was married 54 years ago to Anna Becher, of Brown county. Was Civil War Vet At the time of the civil war Mr. Kellner enlisted with a private command headed by Capt. Bates here but the command was never accepted by the government and later Mr. Kellner returned here and enlisted in the 51st Wisconsin regiment, being orderly sergeant of his company. Mr. Kellner, who was well known in Manitowoc county, is the last of his own generation of the Kellner's. The funeral will be held at Denmark Thursday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald News February 20, 1923 pg. 1


KELLNER: Lewis John b: 27 Apr. 1893/bapt. R.C./conf. 22 Apr. 1905 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc


KELLNER: M., & Sons From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Dealers in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Stationery, Drugs, Medicines, and Hardware. Props. Kellnersville Grist Mill and Cheese Factory. Post Office, Kellnersville; Section 1, Franklin Township. ---- Flour Feed and Country Produce 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


KELLNER: Mich. m: 1 Nov. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.161) to: Rosarie Gressel Married - In the Catholic church at Kellnersville, on the 21st inst., by Rev. Father Maley, Mr. Michael Kellner, Jr., and Miss Rosa Gressel. Mr. Kellner is a member of the firm of Kellner & Sons, one of the largest, most enterprising and successful firms of the state. No small share of its late prosperity is due to the energy and business capacity of the young man whose marriage announcement is here made. Socially, he is as great a favorite as in business he is successful. His bride is a young lady who won the friendship of her husband while a boy and she a little girl. Though nominally a resident of Kossuth, a great portion of her time has been spent in Chicago. The friends who wish the young couple happiness and prosperity are legion. With them may be success. The Pilot. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 30, 1883


KELLNER: Michael b: 1832/d: 1890 m: Mary b: 1832/d: 1918


KELLNER: Wenzel m: 29 Oct. 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.15) to: Applonia Deja


KELLNER: William m: 28 Oct. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.266) to: Rose C. Kries


KELLNER: Wm. J. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Prop. Four Corners House. Dealer in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Born in Kossuth 1863. Wife born in Kossuth 1865. Married in 1885. Three children. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 11, Manitowoc Rapids Township. Photo of Saloon/Hotel


KELLNER: Also have Kelner See BLESCH See Edward Brey, Sr. bio. See CLAUPECK See HASSEMER See HESSEL See KAPITAN See SINGER See WILHARMS


KELLOGG: Charles White m: 27 Dec 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.283) to: Margaret A. Twitchell


KELLOGG: Washington m: 12 Aug. 1866 (co. mar. index v.3 p.67) to: Sarah Bests


KELLOGG: See MAHONEY See PAINE See PATCHEN See REED See WILKEN See WRIGHT


KELLY: Anton m: Elizabeth Collins children: William Henry (b. 7 Jan. 1865/bapt. 10 Jan. 1865 by Rev. E.M. McGinnity/ from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.2)


KELLY: Daniel m: 23 Sept. 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.49) to: Cathrina Regan


KELLY: John m: 3 May 1865 (co. mar. index v.3 p.6) to: Margaretha Keilly


KELLY: John m: 7 Oct. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.64) to: Mary Tost


KELLY: Julius m: Agnes White children: Agnes Maria (b. 22 Jan. 1897/bapt. 30 Jan. 1897/from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.75)/mar. Erwin Barnes, 23 Nov. 1921


KELLY: Michael m: Maria Murphy children: Briget Kelley(sic)(b. 1 Feb. 1866/bapt. 8 Feb. 1866/bk.1 p.4) Margareta (b. 22 Apr. 1868/bapt. 3 May 1868/bk.1 p.10) Michael Edward (b. 13 Sept. 1871/bapt. 16 Sept. 1871/bk.1 p.17) (children from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch.)


KELLY: Sam m: 9 Feb. 1852, by Jos. Brunner, Catholic Priest (co. mar. index v.1) wit: James Kubal, Mrs. Brigit M'Keos to: Briget Salovan


KELLY: William Henry p: Anton Kelly and Elizabeth Collins m: 11 Feb. 1896 (from records of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.377) (co. mar. index v.6 p.340) to: Agnes White (Patrick White on co. mar. index/looks like they listed her father) p: Patrick White and Margarita Morris


KELLY: See BELLAH See CROWE See FRIAR See GUHIN See HOGAN See McNULTY See SMITH


KELM: See HILLMANN


KELNER: Jos. From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, 8 April 1875: French Creek is overflown we learn from Mr. Jos. Kelner, and about twenty acres of his farm under water in consequence, the water nearly surrounding his buildings.


KELNER: Stephan m: 15 Nov. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.102) to: Anna Kubley


KELNER: Also have Kellner


KELNHOFFER: Casper m: 23 Sept. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.237) to: Mary Kral


KELPEL: Anton b: Germany res: Maple Grove, miller p: Johan and Barbara Kelpel m: 30 Aug. 1856 in Manitowoc Co. (co. mar. index v.1 p.27) to: Elisabeth Fisher p: Joseph and Elisabeth Fisher


KEMDY: Joseph m: 15 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.157)


KEMKE: See KRUEGER


KEMMER: Jacob m: Maria Grimm (also listed as Mary Ann; Mary) children: Louis Carl (b. 31 Dec. 1860/bapt. 20 Jan. 1861/conf. 4 Apr. 1875) Catherine Elisabeth Wilhelmine (b. 17 Apr. 1862/bapt. 25 May 1862) Marie Louise (b. 15 Jan. 1867/bapt. 15 Jan. 1867) Anna Katharina (b. 5 May 1868/bapt. 19 July 1868) Christoph Jacob (b. 1 Dec. 1869/bapt. 30 Jan. 1870) (this entry from records of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KEMMER: Jacob b: 25 May 1836 in Deutschland res: Morrison, Brown co., farmer p: Jacob Kemmer and Ann Ruthine m: 26 Oct. 1871 from record of First German Evang. Lutheran ch., Manitowoc to: Auguste Helldorf b: 3 Mar. 1837 p: Johann Friedrich Helldorf and Ernstine nee Kuhn


KEMMER: Johan b: 1 Nov. 1831 at Steeg Preussen res: Morrison, Brown Co., WI p: Jakob Kemmer and Elisabeth Kemmer m: 27 Apr. 1862 to: Henriette Schneider b: 7 April 1826 at Pinnow Pommern res: Morrison, Brown Co., WI


KEMMER: Peter m: Henriette Schneider children: Marx Wilhelm (b. 4 Feb. 1863/bapt. 1 Mar. 1863 at St. John-St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville)


KEMPEL: Wilhelm m: 19 Dec. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.66) to: Ottilia C Gruning


KEMPEL: See HABERLE


KEMPEN: John m: 25 July 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.236) to: Henora Froley


KEMPEN: Michael m: 3 May 1865 (co. mar. index v.3 p.6) to: Margaretha Doherty


KEMPER: Bucher (see Kempton..same parents?) m: Elizabeth children: Eddie (bapt. 27 Oct. 1868 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) John (bapt. 27 Oct. 1868 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


KEMPER: Louis m: Louise children: William George (bapt. 7 Apr. 1869/age 10 yrs. from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


KEMPER: Lewis from Manitowoc Tribune, 20 July, 1871 (page 4,) We are glad to see friend Lewis Kemper on the street again; he walks pretty slow and is quite lame yet, still he may be thankful that the accident with his runaway horse did not end more seriously.


KEMPER, Dr. W. G. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Physician and Surgeon.


KEMPER: William m: 15 May 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 pg.217/listed with the 1884s) to: Hellena Franz Mar. announcement in Der Nord Westen, 17 May 1883 Marriage of Dr. Wm. G. Kemper of Kewaunee, with Miss Lena Franz of Manitowoc on Tues. evening in the home of the bride's father, Mr. John Franz, by Justice of the Peace C.W. White. The wedding feast took place in the gymnasium and the festivities lasted until 5 a.m. ********* Married - At the residence of the bride's parents in this city, on May 15, by C.W. White, J.P., Dr. W.G. Kemper and Miss Lena Franz. The marriage was solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents and the reception given at Turner Hall. A very large number of invited guests were present, many being from outside the city. Dr. Kemper has grown up in this city and has hosts of friends. He is a young man of considerable enterprise, generous and well educated in his profession. He is a resident of Kewaunee. Mrs. Kemper, the newly made bride, is well known in Manitowoc social circles. She is an accomplished young lady and possessed of unusual personal attractions. The young couple will make their home at Kewaunee. The Pilot is common with their many friends at this place, wishes the young couple a prosperous and happy future. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 17, 1883


KEMPF: Nicolaus m: Anna children: Margaretha Eva (b. 28 Aug. 1884/bapt. 11 Nov. 1884/from record of St. Fidelis Cath. ch. bk.1 p.11)


KEMPFER: Henry (also Kempfert) m: 14 Nov. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.270) to: Emma Blum p. William and Dorothea (Wulf) Blum children: Albert, Eleanore,Carl,Walter,Marie


KEMPFERT: August F.W. m: 23 Nov. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.123) to: Bertha F. H. Jaeger


KEMPFERT: Herman m: 7 Sept. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.133) to: Henriette W. Wachholz


KEMPFERT: Johann b: d: 1849 m: 1823 to Friederike Wilhelmina Kempfert b: 25 Feb. 1806 in Gravenhagen, Pommern d: 7 July 1877 at Cooperstown


KEMPFERT: Otto W. b. Wisconsin 1895 Farmer Sect. 26 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


KEMPFERT: Wilhelm m: 7 June 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.443) to: Minna A. Wegner children: (children info. from Wilhelm's obit in cem. #17) Paul Walter Mrs. Alvin Dorn Mrs. Gustave Mueller From Der Nord Westen, 31 May 1906: Marriage License obtained W.A. Kempfert and Minnie Wagner both of Cooperstown


KEMPFERT: See NATZKE See KEMPFER


KEMPKE: See STEINMANN


KEMPKEN: See STEINMANN


KEMPKES: See ZEIDLER


KEMPL: See Anton Spevacek bio.


KEMPTIN: Richard m: Elizabeth children: William (b. 23 Nov. 1863/bapt. 22 Oct. 1865 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


KEMPTON: B. m: 18 Sept. 1858 (co. mar. index v.2 p. 19) to: Elizabeth Bohan


KEMPTON: Butcher (see Kemper..same parents?) m: Elizabeth children: George (b. 5 Jan. 1861/bapt. 6 Oct. 1861 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) Mary Jane (b. 2 July 1862/bapt. 12 Aug. 1863 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


KEMPTON: Robert E. m: 01 Jan 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.285/he is not on index) to: Laura Anderson


KENCHLY: See POGAN


KEND: Walter m: 27 Jun 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.392)


KENDALL: Asher m: 21 Apr. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.129) to: Catharine Kendall


KENDALL: Edward Seth [submitted by descendant] b: 28 Sept. 1860 in New York d: 19 Nov. 1921 in West Allis, WI p: Seth and Catherine (Thompson) Kendall m: 9 June 1881 at Clarks Mills to: Anna Nelson Clarks Mills: Mr Ed Kendall and Miss Anna Nelson were married by Father Rhode, at the parsonage, las week Thursday. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, June 16, 1881 ******** MARRIED: KENDALL-NELSON. On Thursday June 9th, at Clark's Mills by Rev. Father Rhode, E.S. Kendall of Cato and Miss Annie M. Nelson of Rockland. Mr. Kendall is well known in this city. He is a flourishing young farmer of the town in which he lives. His bride is the daughter of one of the most respectable and well-to-do farmers of the county. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, June 16, 1881


KENDALL: Seth [submitted by descendant] b: 25 Oct. 1836 in Dorsetshire, England d: 18 March 1877 in Cato Corners, WI p: Andrew and Elizabeth Kendall m: 2 April 1859 in Mount Morris, New York to: Catherine Thompson b: 31 July 1842 in New York d: 20 March 1930 other spouses: Asher Kendall children: Edward Seth Kendall, b. 28 Sept. 1860-New York; (Seth Edward bapt. 26 Aug. 1869 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) George B. Kendall, b. 26 Sept. 1862; (George B. bapt. 26 Aug. 1869 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) Sarah Estella Kendall, b. 5 Dec. 1866, Wisconsin; (Sarah Stella bapt. 26 Aug. 1866 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) Ella Elizabeth Kendall, b. 10 Jun. 1872 in Cato, m. 1 Mar. 1903 in Milwaukee, WI, d. 23 June 1925, in Milwaukee, WI spouses, Paul E. Reuter, William Henry Robertson


KENDALL: See GATES


KENDE: Eduard m: 09 Jun 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.23)


KENDER: See SETH


KENDIG: Sibylle (mother-in-law of Lemuel S. House) b: 1792 in State of N.Y.


KENNEDY: Frank m: 16 Nov 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.357) to: Bridget Riedy Marriage License: Frank Kennedy and Bridget Reedy both of Cooperstown Der Nord Westen, 10 Nov 1904 ******** Notes From Cooperstown: Miss Bridgit Reedy (sic) and Mr. Frank Kennedy were married at the Catholic church at Greenstreet, Wed., Nov. 16. After a supper at the bride's home, the evening was spent in dancing at Albert Petska's hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reedy of this place. The groom is a prosperous farmer of Stark. The couple will reside at Stark. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 17, 1904 pg. 8 ***** Notes From Kellnersville: Miss Bridget Reedy and Frank Kennedy were married at the Catholic church here last Wednesday morning. Rev. Kolar tied the nuptial knot. The bride was attired in a robe of cream colored silk and carried bridal roses. The bridesmaids wore cream colored cashmere. The attendants were Sarah Kennedy, maid of honor, and James Reedy, best man. After the ceremony the bridal party and guests repaired to the home of the bride, where an elaborate wedding dinner was served. In the evening the wedding party went to Petska's hall where they spent the evening in dancing. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 24, 1904 pg. 8


KENNEDY: George W. m: 26 Oct 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.350) to: Laura Treaumer Marriage License: G.W. Kennedy and Laura Traümer both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 27 Oct 1904


KENNEDY: John m: 30 May 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.355) to: Minnie Schmidt From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - (1896) Mr. John Kennedy and Miss Minnie Schmidt, both of Manitowoc, were married on May 30th by John A. Smith, Justice of the Peace. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs. June 9, 1921


KENNEDY: Joseph m: 15 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.163) to: Odelia Mulholland


KENNEDY: See GRASTEIGH See John Pitz bio.


KENNEY: See CROW


KENT: See MERRIL


KENTER: Anton m: 21 Mar. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.129) to: Agnes T Stock


KEPEL: Johan b: Germanie res: Manitowoc Rapids, farmer p: Johan and Barbara Kepel m: 30 Oct. 1854 at Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index v.1 p.51) to: Catharin Multre p: Joseph and Anna Maria Multre MARRIED: On the 29th ult, by the Rev. H.J. Nuyts, John Kepel to Catharina Multre, both of Manitowoc Rapids. Manitowoc Herald November 11, 1854


KEPKE: See LEVENHAGEN


KEPP: Hermann m: 25 Aug 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.270) to: Ottilie Wagenknecht


KEPPING: Alois m: 28 Jun 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.394) to: Emma Wolfardt From Der Nord Westen, 22 June 1905: Marriage License: Alois Kipping of Kossuth and Emma Wolfardt of Manitowoc Rapids


KEPPLER: Henry m: 25 Oct. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.169)


KEPPLER: L.T. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Prop. Hotel. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Hardware, etc. Postmaster. Post Office, Steinthal; Section 33, Eaton Township.


KEPPLER: See Herman C. Stoll bio.


KERAHOLITZ: Aug. m: 7 Sept. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.75) to: Fronicka Pitzkas


KERASE: See EGGERT


KERBER: Gust b. Germany 1871 m. Minnie Haun Farmer Sect. 14 Centerville, PO Hika Came to County 1919 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KERBEY: See SHEEHEY


KERBY: See SHEEHEY


KERCHILL: John L. m: 25 June 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.223) to: Anie(sic) A. Johanek Marriage licenses have been granted to John L. Kerchel (sic), of Racine, and Annie A Johanak (sic), of Kellnersville. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, June 24, 1902 P. 1


KERKEVOLD: Knud m: 5 June 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.438) to: Mathilda Johnsrud Marriage License obtained Knut Kirkevold and Mathilde Johnsrud both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 31 May 1906 ******** JUNE BRIDES OF A DAY Church Wedding for Johnsrud-Kirkevold(sic) Nuptials A church wedding was celebrated for the union of Miss Mathilda Johnsrud and Knut Kirkevold, well known young people of Manitowoc town, the function being celebrated Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Norwegian Lutheran church, Rev. Rogne officiating. The wedding was attended by only relatives and intimate friends and was a pretty ceremony. The young couple will make their home in the city. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 6, 1906 P. 3


KERN: Ernst m: 4 Dec. 1858 (co. mar. index v.2 p.62) to: Wilhelmina Zinns


KERN: Ernst b: 14 Feb. 1828, in Bavaria; d. 21 May 1876.


KERN: John W. m: 26 Oct 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.350) to: Emma Engelbrecht From Der Nord Westen, 27 Oct 1904: Marriage License: John W. Kern of Milwaukee and Emma Engelbrecht of Manitowoc


KERN: See Jarvis Eliphalet Platt bio.


KERR: See BLACKWELL See Edward John Spettel bio.


KERSCHER: Anton E. b: 14 Sept. 1875, in Manitowoc Co., WI p: Frank and Theresa Kerscher m: 6 Oct. 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.432) to: Theresa Brunmier (Brummeyer on co. mar. index) p: Joseph Brunmier children: Aaron, Ferdinand, Sylvia, Anton and Mildred Marriage Wed. this week of Anton Kerscher with Miss Theresa Brummeier in Manitowoc. Der Nord Westen, 07 Oct. 1897 ********* From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - (1897) Mr. Anton Kerscher of this city and Theresa Brunmeyer(sic) of St. Nazianz were married at the latter named place yesterday. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Oct. 5, 1922 ***** Local and Personal: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kerscher celebrated the tenth anniversary of their marriage on Sunday last. Quie a crowd were present and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 10, 1907 pg. 5


KERSCHER: Ecarrien (sic) m: 6 July 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.55) to: Theresia Brundel


KERSCHER: Edward m: 6 June 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.3) to: Esther L. Huebner Marriage License obtained Edw. Kerscher and Esther Huebner both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 07 June 1906 ******** From the files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - 1906 Edward Kerscher of this city and Miss Esther Huebner of the Town of Manitowoc were joined in the bonds of matrimony Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the St. Boniface Church, Rev. Piel officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and a number of intimate friends of the contracting parties. The bride is a popular and charming young lady and the groom is a businessman who is well and favorably known in the city and county. He is a member of the Kerscher-Lindemann Company, hardware dealer and manufacturer of this city. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 11, 1931


KERSCHER: F.H. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Cheese Factory. Born in Germany 1838. Wife born in Germany 1847. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 33, Two Rivers Township.


KERSCHER: Francis m: 19 Jun 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.105) to: Teresa Kornely Francis Creek: Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss T. Kornely to F.J. Kerscher. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 7, 1900 pg. 5 ***** Married in the Catholic Ch. of Francis Creek of Frank Kerscher, partner in the well-known hardware firm of Kerscher Bros, with Miss Therese Kornely, daughter of our old friend Peter Kornely. Der Nord Westen, 21 Jun 1900 ***** From the Flies of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - (1900) At the home of the bride's father, Peter Kornelly(sic) of the Town of Kossuth, his daughter, Tressie was married on Tuesday to Frank J. Kerscher of this city. The ceremony was performed in the church in Francis Creek, the attendance of friends filling the place of worship. A reception and ball followed the wedding of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kerscher will live on South Twentieth Street. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 25, 1925


KERSCHER: Wenzlaus m: 8 June 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.42) to: Theresia Stauber


KERSCHER: also have Kirscher See EWEN See KOCH


KERSHER: Frank J. Company Sheet Metal Cheese Factory Equipment 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


KERSTEN: Fred m: 25 Oct. 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.413) to: Emma Eggert


KERSTEN: Rev. Theodore H. Biographical sketch.


KERTH: Ludwig (see Korth, Johann Ludwig) m: Juliana Martin children: Amalie Juliana (b. 16 Aug. 1863/bapt. 30 Aug. 1863 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KERWIN: See KIRWIN


KESER: See VOELKER


KESLER: Cornelius b: Jefferson Co., N.Y. res: Sheboygan Co. p: Frederic and Polly Kesler m: 5 June 1854 at Meeme (co. mar. index v.1 p.36) t: Emma Roberts b: 28 May 1830 Liverpool, Lancashire, England p: Robert and Mary Roberts


KESLER: Joseph res: Two Rivers, laborer m: 13 Aug. 1854 by H.L. Allen - Justice of the Peace (co. mar. index v.1 p.44) wit: Daniel Boman, Lydia Hevick or Herit, McDaniels to: Margaret Vanzant or VanLante Married August 13th, 1854, by H.L. Allen Esq. at Two Rivers, Mr. Joseph Kesler to Miss Margaret Vanzm??, all of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, September 2, 1854 P. 3 ******* Married Aug. 13th, by H.L. Allen, Esq. at Two Rivers, Mr. Daniel Bowman to Miss Lydia Herrick, both of the former place. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, September 2, 1854 P. 3 ****** (Daniel and Lydia (Herit) Bowman married the same day, double wedding) (From History of Shoto)


KESLER: See STEFFEN


KESSEL: Friederich m: 02 Jan 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.67) to: Anna De Mussial


KESSEN: Bernard m: 5 May 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.8)


KESSEN: Frank p: Bernhard Kessen m: 18 Sept. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.167/also v.5 p.17) witnesses: Nicolaus Engeldinger & Lizzie Schroeder. to: Mary Munsch or Wunsch p: Michael Wunsch & Feloretine(?)


KESSEN: John m: 15 May 1880 (co. mar. index v.5 p.1) to: Ida Schoch children: Clara, Ella, Ida,& Maria


KESSLER: Carl m: 17 Dec. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.65) to: Johanne Miller


KESSLER: George m: 11 July 1866 (co. mar. index v.4 p.7 also v.6 p.223) to: Elisabeth Engeldinger


KESSLER: Jacob (see Andrea Kestly entry and Jacob Kestle entry) m: Josephina Merglin children: Carl Rudolf (b. 14 Aug. 1875/bapt. 29 Aug. 1875 St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


KESSLER: Jacobi (see Jacob Kestle..same people?) m: Magdalena Bogenchitz children: Franciscus Joseph (b. 24 Aug. 1862/bapt. 28 Sept. 1862, Cath. ch., Centerville)


KESSLER: Paul Jr. m: 18 Nov. 1865 (co. mar. index v.3 p.17) to: Emily Pratt Married: In Neshoto, on the 18th inst., by H. L. Allen, Esq., Mr. Paul Kersher (sic) to Miss Emily Pratt, all of Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot Friday, November 24, 1865 pg. 4


KESSLER: William m: 22 Dec. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.88) to: Alice A Walker


KESSMANN: G.W. m: 24 Sept. 1878 to: Clara Fleischer


KESSMANN: Gustav W. m: 27 Sept. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.134) to: Clara F Fleicher


KESTLE: Jacob (see Jacobi Kessler..same people?) m: Magdalena Bogenschutz (also Bogenschuetz) children: Andreas (b. 20 Oct. 1864/bapt. 23 Oct. 1864) Jacob (b. 27 Aug. 1866/bapt. 16 Sept. 1866) William (b. 17 July 1868/bapt. 23 July 1868) Joseph (b. 19 Mar. 1870/bapt. 12 Apr. 1870) Friderick Christian (b. 26 Oct. 1871/bapt. 29 Oct. 1871) (this entry from records of St. George Cath. ch.)


KESTLE: Jacob (widower) (also Kestly) p: Joseph and Marg. Kestle m: 22 Oct. 1874 from record of St. Wendel Cath. ch. (co. mar. index v.4 p.88) to: Josephina Merklin (also Merglin) p: Franciscus and Maria Ana Merklin children: Andreas (b. 2 July 1877/bapt. 22 July 1877 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch..father Jacob Kestly, same mother) Anna (b. 7 Oct. 1879/bapt. 30 Oct. 1879 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch..father Jacob Kestly/mother Josephina) Henry George (b. 11 May 1881/bapt. 25 May 1881 St. George Cath. ch.. father Jacob Kestly/mother Josephine Merglin)


KESTLER: John m: 15 Aug. 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.49) to: Elizabeth Glockel


KESTLEY: Andrew (Andrea Kestly on ch. record) p: Jacob Kestly and Josephina Marklin (see Jacob Kessler entry) m: 1 Oct. 1902 (St. George Cath. ch.)(co. mar. index v.7 p.237) to: Rosa Baumann p: George Baumann and Theresia Petermichel


KESTLEY: Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kestley of Centerville celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary on Sun. with a party to which their friends and relatives were invited. Der Nord Westen, 26 Oct. 1899


KESTLY: Jacob m: Maria Boganschutz children: Julianna (b. 29 Sept. 1857, Manitowoc co.)


KESTLY: James b: Town of Centerville-Saloon keeper in City of Manitowoc p: Jacob Kestly and Magdalene Bogen m: 22 Jan 1895 Catholic ceremony, City of Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.6 p.287) Witnesses Frank Maier, Anna Kestly, Frederick Mueller and Rosa Meyer to: Mathilda Mary R. Stephany (Her picture is in the glass negative photos) b: City of Manitowoc p: John Stephany and Mary Simon From Der Nord Westen, 24 Jan. 1895: Marriage on Tues. of James Kestley with Miss Mathilde Stephani, both from Manitowoc, in the Catholic Church. A party followed the ceremony in the home of Henry Westphal, the bride's brother-in-law.


KESTLY: James m: 06 May, 1890 to: Miss Bertha Chykowsky Marriage of James Kestly of Centerville, with Miss Bertha Chykowsky of Manitowoc, in the home of the bride's parents in the 5th Ward of Manitowoc on Tues., 06 May, by County Judge Baensch. Der Nord Westen, 08 May 1890 ********* MARRIED, at the home of the bride's parents in this city, on May 6, 1890, by Emil Baensch, County Judge, James Kestly and Bertha Chaykoskie (sic), both of this city. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, May 15, 1890 P. 3


KESTLY: John M. res: Centerville m: 29 Oct. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.157) to: Mary Collins (Mollie in newspaper) res: Centerville Mr. John Kestley and Miss Mollie Collins were married at the Catholic church in the city yesterday morning and left with the noon train on their wedding trip. The groom is a son of Jacob Kestley one of Centerville's best known farmers. He holds a responsible position with the railroad at Ledyard. The bride is a sister of Jere Collins the popular agent of the M.L.S.&W. Ry. At this point, and during her residence here, has won the respect and friendship of all who made her acquaintance, and whose well wishes will follow the young couple wherever they may roam. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times Tuesday, October 30, 1883, pg. 1 ********** Marriage of John Kestley of Centreville, with Miss Mollie Collins in Centerville. Der Nord Westen, 01 Nov. 1883


KESTLY: Joseph C. m: 08 Apr 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.206) to: Cecilia Belitzke Marriage License: Jos. Kestly and Cecilia Belitzki both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 03 Apr. 1902 ********* HAPPY NUPTIAL CELEBRATION. Pretty Church Wedding for Belinski-Kestley Union. Pretty celebration of a happy marriage was witnessed by a large gathering of friends at St. Boniface Catholic church this morning, the principals to the interesting event being Miss Ceclia Belinski and Joseph Kestley, well known South Side young people. Rev. Father Peil officiated and the bridal couple attandants were the Misses Henrietta Belinski and Anna Kestley and Messrs. Andrew Kestley and Adolph Belinski. The bride was handsome in a gown of white mull and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Mr. Kestley and his bride are popular with a large circle of friends in South Side circles and start upon married life under most propitious promises of happiness. The bride is a young lady possessed of attractive personal charms and those traits of character that have won her the affection and esteem of all favored with her acquaintance. Mr. Kestley is a son of Andrew Kestley, of Centerville, but has been a resident of the city several years and is a young man of sterling qualities and is deservedly popular. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents during the afternoon and the bridal couple left for Wausau for a visit, after which they will return here to make their home. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, April 8, 1902 P. 1


KESTLY: See LANSDORF See Town Histories/Hika


KETELLE: James H. m: 28 Aug. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.25) to: Eliza O. O'Hern


KETLE: August m: 6 Apr. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.81) to: Susanna Engeldinger From Der Nord Westen newspaper, 16 Apr. 1874: Marriage of August Ketel with Susanna Engeldinger on 05 Apr. in Gibson by Justice of the Peace W. Zander. Both from Kewaunee. The bride is the sister of local resident, Mrs. Kettenhofen.


KETNER: John m: 13 Jan. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.157) to: Magdalena Pesel


KETNER: John From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Ketner Grove Stock and Dairy Farm. Born in Kossuth 1859. Wife born in Bohemia 1861. Married in 1880. Settled farm 1880. Four children. Post Office, Melnik; Section 2, Kossuth Township.


KETTE: Johan Peter b: Germany res: Manitowoc Rapids p: Peter and Mary Kette m: 02 Apr. 1856 at Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index v.1 p.105) to: Margaretha Therysen p: Peter and Elisabeth


KETTELSON: See GUTTORMSON


KETTENHOFEN: Franciscus (also Francis/Francisci) b: 10 May 1848 p: Joanis Kettenhofen and Maria Schaller m: 25 Aug. 1868 from record of St. Wendel Catholic ch. to: Margaritha Mallman b: 4 July 1851 p: Joseph Mallman and Ana Maria Merten children: Maria Ana (b. 27 Feb. 1869/bapt. 9 Mar. 1869) Ana (b. 23 Oct. 1870/bapt. 27 Oct. 1870) Peter (b. 13 July 1872/bapt. 14 July 1872) (child. info from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


KETTENHOFEN: Franciscus m: Josepha children: Joseph (b. 30 June 1874/bapt. 1 July 1874 from records of St. Wendel Cath. ch.)


KETTENHOFEN: Joanem b: 8 Dec. 1845 p: Joanis and Maria Kettenhofen m: 5 Nov. 1867 from record of St. Wendel Catholic ch. to: Catharina Mallman b: 2 Dec. 1845 p: Joseph and Maria Mallman


KETTENHOFEN: M. b: 2 April 1825, in Prussia. m: None given.


KETTENHOFEN: M Silver Anniversary writeup in Der Nord Westen, 16 Apr. 1885 (long article)


KETTENHOFEN: Mathias m: 15 Apr. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.79) to: Johanna Engeldinger


KETTENHOFEN: N. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Proprietor of Northwestern House. Good Sample Rooms. First class Accommodations for Travelers. Franklin street, South side.


KETTENHOFEN: Nic (also Nick) Marbel and Granite Monuments 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


KETTENHOFEN: Math. Nicko. m: 11 Feb 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.193/she is p.192) to: Maria Anna Matek


KETTENHOFEN: See HEISDORF See HENK See SCHMITZ


KETTENHOFER: See MELCHER


KETTNER: Wencel m: 02 Jun 1908 to: Annie Krch ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: … Wencel Kettner and Annie Krch, both of Gibson. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 28, 1908 pg. 5 ***** Notes From Zander: The approaching marriage of Anna Krch to Jas. Ketner was announced at Tisch Mills Sunday. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 28, 1908 pg. 8


KEUBKE: Heinrich m: Maria Hase children: Helene (b. 2 Aug. 1853/bapt. 16 Sept. 1853) Maria Wilhelmine Dorothea (b. 17 Apr. 1858/bapt. 19 Apr. 1858) (this entry from records of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KEUBKE: Hermann m: 26 Nov 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.29) to: Marthilda Bermann


KEUBKE: Johann m: Dorothea born Kopke children: August Friedrich Christoph (b. 11 Jan. 1855/bapt. 20 Jan. 1855 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KEUBKE: Lina confirmed 1867-Easter/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KEUBKE: See LADEWIG See LOWENHAGEN See SAMPE


KEUNE: Alfred Gottlieb m: 25 Dec 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.437) to: Maria Louise Mill Alfred Keune and Miss Mary Mill, daughter of John Mill, will be married next Sat. by Pastor Sprengling. Der Nord Westen, 23 Dec. 1897 ********* Notes From Centerville: The marriage of Alfred Keune and Miss Mary Mill is announced to take place on Christmas day. Both young people are well and favorably known having lived here all their lives. Mr. Keune is the senior member of the firm of Keune Bros. who own the flour mills here and a son of our old and respected citizen Mr. Chas. Keune Sr. Miss Mill is an accomplished young lady, the daughter of Mr. John Mill one of our successful farmers. We predict a happy union and express the heartfelt wish that their journey through life will be full of joy and contentment. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, December 16, 1897 pg. 2 ***** Notes From Centerville: The marriage of Mr. Alfred Keune and Miss Mary Mill was solemnized at the St. Johannes church by Rev. Sprengling on Christmas Day. In the evening there was a gathering of young folks at the home of the bride's parents who received them hospitably having prepared a sumptuous supper with refreshments. The Germania Concert Band executed the musical part of the program, and everybody went home wishing the two young people a long and prosperous life together "Warum dan nicht?" Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, December 30, 1897 pg. 2


KEUNE: August E. m: 14 June 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.444) to: Lydia A.A.E. Gartzke From Der Nord Westen, 07 June 1906: Marriage License obtained Aug. F. Keune and Lydia Gartzke both of Centerville


KEUNE: Carl res: Newton, miller p: Friedrich & Katharine (Kraemer) Keune of Renelshausen, Hannover m: 25 Sept. 1864, First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. (co. mar. record v.2 p.263) to: Karoline Haacker p: Johann & Friederike (Berndt) Haacker of Mecklenburg Schwerin


KEUNE: Charles b: 14 Sept. 1836, in Hanover m: 1863 to: Caroline Hecker children: 5 sons, 3 dau.


KEUNE: Carl Jr. (probably Karl below) m: 19 Jun 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.250) to: Maggie Baumann From Der Nord Westen, 21 June 1894: Marriage Tues. of Carl J. Keune with Miss Maggie Baumann, daughter of the late Geo. Baumann, both of Centerville, by Justice of the Peace H. Falge in the home of the bride's mother.


KEUNE: Christian b: 15 Sept. 1836, Marienstein, Hanover, Prussia m: 25 Sept. 1864 in Manitowoc to: Carolina Friedricka Dorothea Hacker b: 6 January 1845, Adamshof, Mecklenburg Schwerin


KEUNE: Friedrich m: Friederike (nee) Sachs children: Wilhelmine Anna Johanna (b. 4/8/1883/bapt. 4/29/1883 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KEUNE: Frederick (also Friedrich) b: m: Frederickie Sachse (also Friederika) b: 29 Sept. 1842, Germany/d. 29 Mar. 1922 children: Ernst Wilhelm Ludwig Karl (b. 3/13/1868/bapt. 5/31/1868/ mother Friederika/father Friedrich/from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KEUNE: Fritz m: Friederike (nee) Sachs children: Anna Louise (b. 2/17/1877/bapt. 2/20/1881) Ernstine Louise (b. 2/3/1879/bapt. 2/20/1881) Friederike Caroline (b. 2/7/1880/bapt. 2/20/1881) (this entry from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KEUNE: Gustav m: 31 Oct 1899 at Marathon Co., Wis. to: Louise (nee) Sachse children: Serene Anna Franziska (b. 11/5/1908/bapt. 12/12/1908 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Helene Flora (b. 11/21/1805/bapt. 2/18/1906 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KEUNE: Karl (also Carl) m: Margaretha (nee) Bauman/Baumann children: Irene Elsa (b. 12/01/1895/bapt. 9/27/1897) Ruben George (b. 2/15/1897/bapt. 9/27/1897) Elmer Wilhelm (b. 7/27/1900/bapt. 10/14/1900/mother Baumann) Ida Wilhelmine (b. 12/09/1894/bapt. 1/1/1895/father Carl) Margareta Alma (b. 10/17/1904/bapt. 11/24/1904/father Karl) (this entry from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KEUNE: See DOVANECK See DUVANECK See DUVENICK See Gustavus A. Gartzke bio. See Town Histories/Hika


KEUTZER: Theodore J. b. Wisconsin 1893 m. Clara Shuler Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle and High Grade Holstein Cattle Meadow Lawn Holstein Dairy Farm Sect. 14 Eaton, PO Valders Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KEVITH: Wilhelm m: 31 Mar. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.60)


KEZISKI: Feynk Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1878 Vol:02 Page:0501 Vol:A Sequence:08475 to: Anna Oizikoski Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1878 Vol:02 Page:0501 Vol:A Sequence:08476


KHAIL: See ZEIMET


KHIMIL: Frank m: 17 Mar 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.345) to: Anna Traus


KIBEL: See PRIES


KIBLER: John Photo


KIC: Stanislaus m: 4 Apr. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.207) to: Anna Mulhollock MARRIED AND MAYBE NOT. Couple Wed Today by Ceremony That May Not be Binding Although a ceremony has been gone through with and Stanislaus Kic and Anna Mulhollack pronounced man and wife, both may still be free from the yoke of matrimony. This arises from the fact that the special dispenstion removing the five day license ban, was granted by the Municipal court and there is an unsettled question of authority. The law provides that the dispensations for the privilege can be granted only by a court of record and there is a doubt that the Municipal court is such. The supereme bench may be called upon to render a decision. Kic who makes his home at Two Rivers came to Ameerica two years ago and is little more than a boy. His bride is a widow residing in this city, who is the mother of a grown-up family of children and is a grandmother. The youth sumitted to marriage in preference to facing a criminal charge in court. Manitowoc Daily Hearld, Friday April 4, 1902 P. 1 ******** HELD FOR TRIAL IN BONDS OF $300. Stanislaus Kic, Two Rivers Bridegroom, Bound Over to Circuit Court. Stanislaus Kic, the Two Rivers youth who voiced his objection to being serenaded on the night of his marriage by assaulting one of the party who attempted the expression, will answer in Circuit Court to the charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm. Kic, whose case was adjourned at the time of the arrest, appeared in Court today and was held in $300 bonds for trial in June. Jacob Wachowlitz, the victim of the assault, is recovering. Kic furnished bail for his appearance and was released. If convicted Kic stands a chance of serving from one to three years at Waupun. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, April 15, 1902 p. 1


KICKER: See DUENO


KICRUSZCWSKA: See ZEMBACZEWICH


KICZKOWSKI: Thomas m: 6 Nov. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.122) to: Spolonia Bozychowska


KIEBACH: See KANSIER


KIEBEL: Karl Fred W. m: 28 Sep 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.180) to: Bertha A. Fredricka Sager From Der Nord Westen, 26 Sep. 1901: Marriage License: Chas. F. ZIEBELL of Manitowoc and Bertha E. Säger of Reedsville Note: this is also entered as Ziebell but is Kiebel on co. mar. index


KIEFER: Adam m: 6 Nov. 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.150) to: Louise Nickels


KIEFER: Emil m: 20 Oct. 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.125) to: Emma M. Pohland A Milwaukee groom, Emil Kiefer, will soon take a Manitowoc county bride, a license having been issued for his marriage to Miss Emma Pohlland (sic). Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, October 13, 1900 P. 4 ***** Cupid's Busy Week At The Office Of County Clerk The past week was a busy one for cupid at the county clerk's office. Sixteen couples sought the needed papers to permit them to enter the marriage state. The names follow:… Emil Kiefer, Milwaukee, Emma Pohland, Manitowoc;… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 18, 1900 pg. 1


KIEFER: John p: John Kiefer/Elizabeth Schroeder m: 29 Aug 1899, Cooperstown to: Mary Miller p: Jacob Miller/Margaretha Drees Notes From Cooperstown: Mr. John Keefer and Miss Mary Miller both of Gibson were married in the Catholic church here on Tuesday. A reception and dance were given at the home of the bride during the afternoon and evening. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 7, 1899 pg. 2


KIEFER: Paul m: 30 Oct. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.122) to: Louise Arens


KIEFER: Prims m: Magdalena Greess children: William (b. 18 Feb. 1864/bapt. 15 May 1864 (St. Fidelis Cath. ch.)


KIEFER: See DRESS See PRIESTER


KIEFFER: John m: 06 Oct 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.112) to: Bertha Behling From Der Nord Westen, 15 Oct. 1891 (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 12 Oct.): Marriage in Cooperstown of John Kiefer with Miss Bertha Behling (no date mentioned).


KIEFFER: See KAUFMANN


KIEHL: Friedrich res: Reedsville m: Louise Rosenau children: Minna m. Dumas from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Louise m. Schmelter from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Otto Friedrich (b. 12 Sept. 1864 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) and in the household another 2 children August KUMAS (Dumas?) Ludwig Eduard KUMAS (Dumas?)


KIEHL: Friedrich Otto m: 13 Nov 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.173) to: Bertha Fradrich


KIEHL: Wilhelm J. Fr. m: 10 Nov 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.173) to: Florentine A.C. Pautz


KIEHL: See DUMESS See SCHMELTER


KIEHN: August m: 16 Feb 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.445) to: Sophie C. Rutz


KIEHN: See AFFELD See HIRSCH


KIEKHAEFER: Aug. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer. Born in Germany 1846. Wife born in Germany 1854. Married in 1874. Eight children. Settled farm in 1874. Post Office, Wayside; Section 2, Maple Grove Township. IN COUNTY COURT-MANITOWOC COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of August Kiekhaefer, Deceased. In Probate. In the matter of the nuncupative will of August Kiekhaefer. Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Henry Kiekhaefer, of the town of Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin, representing among other things that the said August Kiekhaefer lately died at the town of Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, and that at the time of his last sickness he made and pronounced his nuncupative will in manner provided by law, wherein Augusta Kiekhaefer is named as executrix, and praying that the proofs thereof be taken and the same allowed, and admitted to probate as the last will and testament of said August Kiekhaefer, deceased: and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to said Augusta Kiekhaefer. IT IS ORDERED that said petition and the proofs of said alleged nuncupative will be heard at a special term of said County Court to be held in and for said County, at the Court House, in the city of Manitowoc, on the second Tuesday, being the 11th day of October, A.D. 1910. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place of such hearing be given by personal service of a notice thereof on all the persons interested at least ten days before the time appointed as aforesaid, and by publication of such notice at least three weeks consecutively, previous to said time, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at the city of Manitowoc, in said county. Dated September 13, 1910. By the Court, John Chloupek, County Judge. Nash & Nash, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, October 6, 1910 P. 4


KIEKHAEFER: Edwin b. Wisconsin 1888 m. E. Schurck Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Ayrshire Cattle Sect. 2 Maple Grove, PO Reedsville Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KIEKHOEFER: Louis m: 23 Apr 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.269) to: Louisa Zuehl Marriage License: Louis Kickhoefer of Jefferson and Louisa Zuehl of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 16 Apr 1903 ******* Last Thursday evening, Rev. L.F. Kiekhoefer of Jefferson and Miss Louisa Zuehl of this city will be united in marriage at the Evangelical church. The congratulations of the Chronicle are more than usually hearty on this occasion. Miss Zuehl was until recently, a compositor in this office and is a very charming and deserving young lady. We do not guarantee that all our lady compositors will marry clergymen but they are sure of a "good take" all the same. The Chronicle, Tues., Apr. 21, 1903


KIEL: Carl m: Karoline Bock (also spelled Caroline) children: Karoline (b. 18 Mar. 1853/bapt. 21 Nov. 1853) Auguste Lisette (b. 15 Sept. 1854/bapt. 30 July 1855) Louise Emilie (b. 10 Oct. 1856/bapt. 16 Nov. 1856) (this entry from records of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KIEL: Charles From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer. Born in Cato 1861. Wife born in Germany in 1867. Married in 1890. One child. Settled farm 1890. Post Office, Branch; Section 6, Manitowoc Rapids Township.


KIEL: Charles b: 21 April 1861 in Cato, WI p: William and Sophia (Dickert) Kiel m: 08 Nov 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.58) to: Amanda Rahn (Amand on co. mar. index) children: Oscar Arthur Freda Louisa Arno BRANCH COUPLE SURPRISED ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY Bride of Quarter Century Wears Wedding Gown On Occasion A party of fifty relatives and friends gathered at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiel at Branch to surprise the worthy couple on the occasion of the twenty fifth anniversary of the marriage of the couple. The affair was a complete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Kiel who had planned an elaborate celebration of the silver wedding. During the evening the bride of a quarter century also donned the wedding dress she wore at the ceremony 25 years ago. The evening was pleasantly passed in card-playing and other entertainment and lunch was served. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, November 09, 1915, Page 8


KIEL: Christian m: Maria born Bullmann children: Christian (b. 25 Apr. 1855/bapt. 30 July 1855 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)


KIEL: Christian m: 08 Dec. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.48) to: Emma Pitz From Der Nord Westen, 15 Dec. 1881: Marriage of Christian Kiel of Kossuth, with Miss Emma Pitz of Rapids (no date shown) in the home of Mr. R. Pitz by Justice of the Peace J.E. McCarty. ******* KIEL-PITTZ - By J.C. McCarty, J.P., at the residence of Mr. N. Pittz in the town of Manitowoc Rapids on the 8th day of December, 1881. Mr. Christian Kiel and Miss Emma Pittz. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, December 15, 1881 ******* Married December 8th, by Justice of the Peace McCarty, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Christian Kiel, of Kossuth, to Miss Emma Pitz, of Rapids. We wish the young couple a successful journey in life. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, December 13, 1881 P. 1


KIEL: Emilie b. 10 Oct. 1856/confirmed 1871/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KIEL: Fredrich m: 24 Jan 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.437) to: Louisa Kiel From Der Nord Westen, 31 Jan. 1889: Marriage of Friedrick Kiel of Town Manitowoc, with Miss Louise Kiel of Town Franklin, on Thurs, 24 Jan. by Justice of the Peace William Bach in his Manitowoc office.


KIEL: Heinrich b. 25 Aug. 1857/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KIEL: Heinrich m: 9 Jan 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 pg.4 also v.A p.15) to: Anna Kappelmann From Der Nord Westen, 13 Jan. 1881: Marriage of Heinrich Kiel, with Miss Anna Kappelmann, both of Manitowoc Co., on 09 Jan. by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich.


KIEL: Heinrich m: 20 Dec 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.423) to: Mathilda Krause


KIEL: Henry m: 14 Oct. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.18) to: Florentine W Clusen


KIEL: Henry From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Fernwood Stock and Dairy Farm. Born in Germany 1844. Wife born in Germany 1842. Married in 1867. Settled farm in 1881. Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 31, Kossuth Township.


KIEL: Henry m: 08 Nov 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.237) to: Mary S. Bartels Mr. Henry Kiel of the Town of Manitowoc was married a week ago Saturday to Miss Mary Barthels of Mishicott. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, November 18, 1884 P.3


KIEL: Henry m: 10 Dec. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.383) to: Catharine Reis


KIEL: Henry From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock Breeder, Holstein Cattle Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 7, Manitowoc Township.


KIEL: Herman m: 16 Jul 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.256) to: Ida Lenhard From Der Nord Westen, 19 July 1894: Marriage in Two Rivers on Mon. of Hermann Kiel, a resident of Two Rivers, with Miss Ida Leonhard of Mishicott.


KIEL: Herrmann m: Louise children: Herrmann Heinrich Moritz Friedrich Christian (b. 15 Nov. 1868/bapt. 27 Dec. 1868)


KIEL: Karl m: 05 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.427) to: Amanda Alwine Lena Hempke


KIEL: Moritz b: ca. 1816, Leipzig m: Wilhelmina Brunthurst Photo

Photo compliments of the Manitowoc Library


KIEL: Moritz From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock Breeder Post Office, Manitowoc; Section 7, Manitowoc Township.


KIEL: Oscar W. b. Wisconsin 1892 Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle and Duroc Jersey Hogs Sect. 1 Cato, 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


KIEL FAMILY REUNION - 1931

WILLIAM/CHARLES STORY


KIEL: Richard b: 10 Feb. 1876. p: Henry and Flora (Clausen) Kiel, formerly of Germany. m: 25 Jun 1908 at Brown Co., Wis to: Mabel Surplice of Green Bay p: Charles and Mary Surplice.


KIEL: Robert b: 29 Nov. 1868 in Kossuth twp, Manitowoc Co. p: Henry and Flora (Clusen) Kiel m: 24 Dec. 1910 to: Adelia Schuette of Kossuth twp., Manitowoc. Co. p: Otto Schuette.


KIEL: Wilhelm b. 6 Nov. 1854/confirmed 1870/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KIEL: Wilhelm m: _____ Di_____ (Sophia Dickert-Sophia's name sent in by family member) children: Elizabethe _____ (b. 5 Sept.? 1859/bapt. 1 May 1860 at St. John- St. James Evang. Luth., Reedsville) Friedrich (b: 12 Sept. 1864/conf. 14 Apr. 1878 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)-he is on same tombstone with Wilhelm and Sophia.


KIEL: Wilhelm Martin m: 29 Oct 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 pg.41/she is pg.40) to: Maria Sophia Kahrs From Der Nord Westen, 03 Nov. 1881: Marriage of Wilhelm Kiel of Cato, with Miss Marie Kahrs of Mishicott on 20 Oct. by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich.


KIEL: William From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Kiel's Homestead Farm. Born in Germany 1825. Wife born in Germany 1831. Married 1854. Settled farm in 1855. Four children. Post Office, Branch; Section 1, Cato Township.


KIEL: William, Jr. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farming and Stock breeder. Post Office, Branch; Section 36, Franklin Township.


KIEL: Willie m: 20 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.423) to: Tillie Reif Marriage Wed. last week of Wilhelm Kiel with Miss Tillie Reif. Der Nord Westen, 28 Oct. 1897


KIEL: See BLESER See DUMAS See HESSEL See HOCHGREVE See KAHRS See KINDLER See KLEMMER See KREIE See MORGAN See SCHMELTER See Herman Spoentgen, Jr. bio. See STADLER


KIELER: Wenceslaus m: 10 Apr 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.170) to: Francisca Schroeder


KIELS: Jacob m: Dorothea (nee) Lihm children: Friedrich (b. 3/21/1861/bapt. 10/6/1861 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIELSMEIER: Adolph H. b. Wisconsin 1878 m: 1 Oct. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.362) to: Lena Duebner (Magd. S. Duebner/from Patron Directory) Marriage licenses were issued during the week to the following: Adolph Kielsmeier of Centerville and Lena Huebner (sic) of Newton. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, September 29, 1904 pg. 1 ********* Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein and Jersey Cattle Sect. 27 Newton, PO Timothy Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KIELSMEIER: Anton m: 9 Sept. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.107) to: Magdalene Gatemann


KIELSMEIER: Christ From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Horseshoeing, and Blacksmithing, and Wood Work. Born in Centreville 1860. Wife born in Newton 1861. Post Office, Timothy; Section 27, Newton Township.


KIELSMEIER: Christian m: 15 Nov. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.163) to: Marg. Bruckschon Otto Kielsmeier birth: 20 April 1894 Manitowoc Co., Wis. death: 31 January 1897 Newton, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Newton, Man. Co. father: Christian Kielmeier mother: Margaret Bruckson Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968


KIELSMEIER: Fredrich H. m: 26 Apr. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.129) to: Martha C S Bahr


KIELSMEIER: Heinrich m: 28 Sept. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.39) to: Anna Gatermann


KIELSMEIER: Heinrich William b: Stemmel, Lippe-Detmold res: Tn. Centerville, farmer p: Theophilus Kielsmeier and Sophie Werken m: 9 May 1855 in Tn. Centerville (co. mar. index v.1 p.71) to: Wilhelmina Sophia Boeke/Bocke p: Johann Philip Boeke and M.G.H. Greife


KIELSMEIER: Hourad (sic)(Konrad ?) m: 8 June 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.70) to: Karoline Roehl


KIELSMEIER: Hugo C. b. Wisconsin 1891 m. Emma Till Farmer and Breeder of Pure Blooded High Testing Holsteins Sunny Brook Farm Served as School Clerk Sect. 10 Centerville, 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


KIELSMEIER: Joh. Christian b: Hemme res: Centerville p: Theophilus Kielsmeier and Sophie Wecken m: 1 Nov. 1854 at tn. Centerville (co. mar. index v.1 p.52) to: Dorothea Angenete Obergoeke p: Hans Herman Obergoeke and Amalia Brassen


KIELSMEIER: Otto August Heinrich m: 22 Feb. 1905 (co. mar. index. v.7 p.369) to: Clara Maria Toepel (Toepee on mar. index) children: Meta Lina (b. 10/17/1906/bapt. 12/2/1906) Karl Friedrich (b. 8/30/1908/bapt. 10/18/1908) (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIELSMEIER: Also have Kilsmeier See William Gaterman bio. See Town Histories/Hika


KIENASH: See BECKER


KIENBAUM: See KRUEGER


KIEREHARD: Herman m: 21 July 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.363) to: Mathilda Schmidt


KIERENKIEWICZ: Aug. m: 8 Feb 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.136) to: Rosalia Zielinska


KIERINKIEWICZ: August m: 25 Aug. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.264) to: Anne Poppel


KIERSHER: See KELLNER


KIESAU: Simon C. m: 25 Jan. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.10) to: Anna M Hicks


KIESAU: also have Kiesow


KIESELHORST: Anna Margarethe confirmed: 23 Apr. 1871 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Ernst confirmed: 29 Apr. 1866 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Ernst b: 17 Oct. 1851, in Manitowoc Co. p: Ludwig and Katherine (Pleuss) Kieselhorst. m: 3 Dec. 1877 (can't find on co. mar. index) 1 Dec. 1878 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg to: Elizabeth Pleuss p: Frederick and Mary Pleuss. children: Herbert (died in infancy), Frederick, Ferdinand, Rosa, Lena and Hertha. Rosa Meta Maria (b. 8/01/1882/bapt. 9/17/1882/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Lena Catherine Maria (b. 9/30/1884/bapt. 11/03/1884/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Ernst From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Silver Creek Stock Farm. Born in Liberty 1850. Wife born in Newton 1859. Married in 1878. Post Office, Newtonburgh; Section 5, Newton Township.


KIESELHORST: Ernst From Der Nord Westen, 03 Dec. 1903: Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Kieselhorst, well-known residents of Town Newton, celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary on Tues. at the hotel on English Lake with many guests attending.


KIESELHORST: Ernst m: 1 Dec. 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.138) to: Elizabeth Pleuss


KIESELHORST: Fred (Friedr./Friedrich) m: 18 Feb 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.28) to: Wilhelmine Schnell Note: The transcription I have from St. John's Evangelical Luth. Ch. shows him married to Wilhelmine Schmidt, the county has Wilhelmine Schnell. children: Elma Katharina Augusta Friederike (b. 1 Dec 1891/bapt. 17 Jan 1892/mother Schnell/ sponsors: Ernst Kieselhorst, Katharina Kieselhorst, Augusta Schnell, Friederike Schnell) Laura Maria Magdalena (b. 19 May 1894 in Tn. Liberty/bapt. 17 June 1894/ mother Minna/sponsors: Louis Pleuss, Maria Schnell, Mrs. Friedr. Horstmann) (children from Trinity Lutheran ch. records, Liberty twp.) ******** SILVER JUBILEE OBSERVED AT LIBERTY Fred Kieselhorst and Wife Wedded 25 Yrs. Ago Today Fifty families, more than 200 guests, received invitations to participate in the celebration of the silver wedding jubilee of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kieselhorst, well known town of Liberty residents, today and the observance of the anniversary is a notable occasion in social annals of the town. A large number of guests from this city are present and others will join the party this evening. A family dinner and a spread to the large number of guests was a feature of the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Kieselhorst are well known residents of Manitowoc county and have made their home in Liberty for years. They are well known in this city and will be showered with congratulations today, their anniversary. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, February 18, 1915, Page 5


KIESELHORST: Fred (Fried./Friedrich/Fred Johann on church records) m: 11 Nov. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.303) (same mar. date from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Anna W. Dorothea Haefke children: Anita Elisab Kath (b. 6/27/1904/bapt. 7/24/1904/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Raymond Ernst Fried (b. 4/9/1906/bapt. 5/6/1906/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Norbert Heinrich Hermann (b. 9/3/1910/bapt. 9/25/1910/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Friederich confirmed: 5 Apr. 1868 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Friedrich confirmed: 01 Apr. 1892 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Friedrich Wilh. Ludwig confirmed: 23 Apr. 1871 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Herman m: 27 July 1887 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) to: Othilie (nee) Schmidt


KIESELHORST: Hermann confirmed: 1 Apr. 1881 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Johann confirmed: 3 May 1874 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Johann m: 03 Nov. 1884 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) (co. mar. index v.5 p.220) to: Wilhelmine (nee) Kiesow


KIESELHORST: John m: Minnie (nee) Kiesow children: Edwin Carl Ludwig (b. 5/6/1896/bapt. 6/21/1896/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Karl confirmed: 6 Apr. 1879 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Karl (Carl on co. mar. record) m: 17 Feb. 1887 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) (co. mar. index v.5 p.346) to: Maria (nee) Hoefner


KIESELHORST: Louis m: Katharine From Der Nord Westen, 23 Feb. 1899: Mr. Louis Kieselhorst and his wife Katharine Kieselhorst will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary next Sun., 26 Feb. at their residence in Newton. The pair were married 26 Feb. 1849 in Germany and departed next day for America, going directly to Town Newton to establish a new home. Ten children were born to the marriage, all of whom will gather with their parents on Sun. to celebrate the anniversary. Mr. Kieselhorst is now 70 yrs. old while his wife is 73. Our good wishes go out to them.


KIESELHORST: Louis (Loui on ch. mar. record) m: 13 July 1878 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)(co. mar. index v.4 p.133) to: Anna (nee) Krueger children: Ludwig Karl Friedrich (b. 1/7/1881/bapt. 4/2/1881/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Maria Catharine Mathilda (b. 4/8/1883/bapt. 6/3/1883/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Louis Karl (L.C.F. on mar. index) m: 24 Jan. 1903 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)(co. mar. index v.7 p.261) to: Laura (nee) Blumenstein From Der Nord Westen, 22 Jan. 1903 Marriage License obtained Lewis Kieselhorst and Laura Blumenstein both of Newton


KIESELHORST: Ludwig m: Catharina Margaretta (nee)Pleus (also Katharine Margaretha (nee) Pleuss) children: Diedrich Ernst (b. 10/17/1851/bapt. 12/07/1851/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Johann Friederich Heinrich (b.11/23/1853/bapt. 1/8/1854/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Friedrich Wilhelm Louis (b. 18 Dec 1854/bapt. 20 Jan 1855 or 56/Trinity Luth. ch./Liberty) Sponsors: Joh. Diedrich Wehhausen, Wilhelm Krippling Johann Carl George (b. 10/01/1864/bapt. 2/12/1865/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm (b. 8/3/1867/bapt. 9/29/1867/mother Katherine Margaretha Pleuss/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg) Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm (b. 3 Aug 1867/bapt. 29 Sept./mother: Pleuss/Trinity Luth. ch., Liberty) sponsors: Wilhelm Abeling, Friedrich Horstmann, Hermann Horstmann Anna Maria Franziska (b. 6/10/1870/bapt. 8/28/1870/St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Maria confirmed: 1 Apr. 1876 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: Wilhelmine confirmed: 6 Apr. 1884 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESELHORST: See August Eberhard bio. See HORSTMANN See JONAS See KLUSMEIER See KLUSMEYER See LIPPERT See LUDWIG See ROEDIG


KIESOW: Anna confirmed: 1 Apr. 1876 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: August confirmed: 1 Apr. 1881 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Auguste confirmed: 18 Apr. 1869 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Carl Joh. Gottlieb confirmed: 23 Apr. 1871 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Emilie confirmed: 22 Apr. 1883 (St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Friedrich (also Fritz) m: Ernstine (nee) Kollert (also Kollart) children: Karl Friedrich Robert (b. 4/29/1874/bapt. 6/9/1874) Anna Auguste Henriette (b. 6/12/1876/bapt. 7/2/1876/father Fritz, mother Kollart) Loui Willi Otto (b. 8/5/1879/bapt. 9/7/1879/mother Kollart) (this entry from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Gottlieb m: (nee) children: Carl Johann Gottlieb (b. 9/13/1857/bapt. 10/4/1857 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Gottlieb (see next entry) b: Dolgen, Prussia res: Newton, farmer p: Gottlieb Kiesow and M. Elisabeth Klegian m: 24 Jan. 1857 (co. mar. index v.1 p.177) to: Wilhelmine Krueger p: Gottlieb Krueger and Marie Elis. Krieser children: Wilhelmina Elsie Meta (b. 11/2/1864/bapt. 2/5/1865 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KIESOW: Gottlieb (see above entry) m: 24 Jan. 1856 First Ger. Evang. Luth. Ch. to: Wilhelmine Kruger children: Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm (b. 3/30/1861/bapt. 6/23/1861) Anna Louise Wilhelmine (b. 2/2/1863/bapt. 3/8/1863) Marie Henriette Katharine (b. 1/17/1867/bapt. 2/10/1867) Johan August Friedrich (b. 1/4/1869/bapt. 3/7/1869) Emilie Marie Wilhelmine (b. 2/5/1871/bapt. 2/6/1871) Wilhelm August Friedrich (b. 2/5/1871/bapt. 2/6/1871) Franz Friedrich (b. 6/20/1873/bapt. 8/23/1873) (child. info from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


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


KIESOW: Heinrich b: Tn. Newton, Wis., laborer res: Manitowoc, Wis. m: 22 Nov. 1890 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (same date/ mar. in Ev. Luth. St. John ch. Newton/wit: Wilhelm Bruger, Maria Schnell/ from records of Trinity Luth. ch., Liberty twp.) (co. mar. index v.6 p.61) to: Anna (nee) Schnell b: Tn. Liberty p: Adam and Maria Schnell


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


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


KIESOW: Karl J. m: 01 Oct. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.347) to: Lydia L. Gaedke MARRIED: Last Saturday evening at seven p.m., Miss Lydia Gaedke and Charles Kusou (sic), both of this city, were united in marriage at the parsonage of the German Lutheran church. Rev. Carl Machmiller performed the ceremony. Gustie Gaedke was bridesmaid and Paul Luedke acted as groomsman. After the ceremony, a sumptuous wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaedke, 313 North Tenth street. The newly married couple are well known in the city and have a large circle of friends. The groom is employed as a bridge builder at Janesville. On Wednesday the young couple left for Janesville where they will make their home. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, October 6, 1904 pg. 1


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


KIESOW: William m: 22 June 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.56) to: Mary Vetter Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Wm. Kiesow of Collins and Mary Vetter of Liberty… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 20, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Notes From Liberty: Mr. Wm. Kiesow and Miss Mary Vetter were married last Saturday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vetter. Rev. Weerts officiated. The young couple will probably reside at Manitowoc. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 27, 1907 pg. 8


KIESOW: (also have Kiesau) See BLOCK See JENRICH See KIESELHORST See RADE See RODE


KIETZEROW: (also have Kitzrow) See WESTPHAL


KIKBUSCH: See BARUTH


KILAND: Gustav H. m: 27 Nov 1889 (co. mar. index v.6 p.14) to: Caroline M. Larson Kiland-Larsen (sic). On Wednesday Nov. 27, in this city by Rev. Mr. Magelssen, Mr. G.H. Kiland of Dakota and Miss Colla Larson. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, November 28, 1889 P. 3


KILE: Armon m: 18 Apr. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.160) to: Eliza Redaka


KILGAS: Rudolph W.F. m: 25 Sep 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.179) to: Mathilde F. Leverenz Marriage License: Rudolph Kilgos of Kaukauna and Tillie Leverenz of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 19 Sep. 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: County Clerk Schaffland has issued the following marriage licenses: …Rudolph Kilgas of Outagamie, to Tillie Leverenz of Manitowoc… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 19, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Miss Mathilda Leverenz was married to Rudolph Kilgas of Kaukauna on Wednesday. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 26, 1901 pg. 1


KILL: See LORENZ


KILLAN: John b: Scotland res: Mishicot p: William and Jane Killian m: 23 Oct. 1856 at Mishicot (co. mar. index v.1 p.140) wit: Byron Markham and W. Cates to: Alice Markham (Susan Markham in newspaper) p: Nathan B. and Susan Markham (mar. announcement in the Manitowoc Herald, 15 Nov. 1856)


KILLEN: Sherman John (age 24 at marr.) res: Cato, Wis. p: John and Katherine (Wederman) Killen of Cato, Wis. m: 4 Apr. 1910 at Manitowoc St. James Episc. ch. wit: Geo. Hine, Mrs. Geo. Bass, Mae Killen, Anna Muth to: Mabel Emeline Smith of Manitowoc (age 25 at marr.) p: Alonzo and Mary (Behrens) Smith of Manitowoc


KILLEN: Walter N. b: Gibson, Manitowoc Co. p: John and Alice (Markham) Killen m: None given. Building Material Cato Lumber, Cheese Boxes, Baled Hay, Grain and Coal Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KILLEN: See John J. Kirch bio. See LOUNSBURY See SULLIVAN


KILLIAN: See SCHILLER


KILLIHAR: Walker m: 27 Oct 1908 to: Annie Kowash ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Walter Kellihar and Annie Kowash, both of Two Rivers; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 22, 1908 pg. 1


KILLILEA: See REINERT


KILLORAN: William m: 25 Apr 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.240) to: Ida Welden From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1894: Marriage on Tues. in Two Rivers of William Killoran with Miss Welden of Marinette. The groom works on the log ship of the Two Rivers Manufacturing Co. He returned from a trip to Michigan on Tues., traveled to the Lake House, arriving in time to be married a few minutes before midnight.


KILMANN: See STEINACH


KILSMEIER: F.W. m: 13 Nov. 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.151) to: C H Mund


KILSMEIER: Also have Kielsmeier


KIMBLE: See WETENKAMP


KIMELL: Henry m: 10 Apr 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.404) to: Mary Kliner


KIMME: August m: 6 May 1878 at Howard's Grove to: Mary Volbring


KIMMEL: Frank b. in Austria 1860 m. Anna Krause Farmer Sect. 9, Manitowoc Rapids, PO Manitowoc Came to County 1907 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KIMMES: Joseph m: 7 Oct. 1899 (co. index v.7 p.70) to: Elisabeth B. (Herges) Harris children: (the following from Sister Victor's obituary) Clarann Jeanette Mildred Sister Victor Kimmes, C.S.A. Marriage License issued for: Joseph Kimnes(sic) and Lizzie B. Harris both of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 05 Oct. 1899 ***** MARRIAGE LICENSES: The following marriage licenses were issued during the week by Clerk Zander: …Joseph Kimmes and Lizzie B. Harris, both of Two Rivers, … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 5, 1899 pg. 5 ***** Married Kimmes - Harris At St. Luke's church this morning (Oct. 17, 1899) by Rev. Father Geissler, Mr. Jos. Kimmes and Miss Harriet Harris both of this city. The union was quietly celebtrated by the relatives and friends of the happy couple at the home of the bride's mother. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Tues., Oct. 7, 1899


KIMMES: Matthias m: 12 Jan 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.390) to: Ida Craite (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 12 Jan.) Marriage today in the Catholic Church, of Mathias Kimmes of Town Two Rivers, with Miss Ida Craite of here. The bride is the youngest sister of our county wide recognized Municipal Judge, Isaac Craite. The groom is a well thought of young farmer in our locality. Der Nord Westen, 21 Jan. 1897 ********** From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - (1897) Mr. Mattes Kimmas(sic) of Two Rivers and Miss Ida Craite of Mishicot were married on Tuesday. The bride is a sister of Judge Craite. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 12, 1922


KIMMES: See NEINER


KIMPEL: Conrad b: Rebgesham, Hasen (Hessen) Darmstadt res: Manitowoc Co., workman p: Caspar Kimpel and Friederika Vogt m: 2 Sept. 1855 in Manitowoc Co. (co. mar. index v.1 p.83) to: Anna Marie Corel p: Henry Corel and Elisabeth Eifert


KINANE: Edward m: Susanna O'Grady children: Maria Constance (b. 19 Dec. 1896/bapt. 11 Jan. 1897/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.75)


KINAST: See BECKER


KIND: Alfred m: 21 Feb. 1880 (co. mar. index v.A p.1 also v.4 p.158) to: Lilla Pellet From Der Nord Westen, 26 Feb. 1880: Marriage of Alfred Kind with Lilla Pellet, both of Gibson on 21 Feb. by Justice of the Peace Adolph Wallich.


KIND: Arthur b. Wisconsin m. Alvina Witt Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle Sect. 20 Gibson, PO Francis Creek Came to County 1892 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KIND: Edward m: 26 Sept. 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.16) to: Annie Oerding From Der Nord Westen, 13 Sep. 1906: Marriage License obtained Edward Kindt and Anna Ording both of Gibson


KIND: Emeroy m: 10 Oct 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.151) to: Mona Pellet Mishicott news: Mr. Emory Kind and Miss Mona Pellet, daughter of Jason Pellet, Esq. were married at the home of the bride by B. Birdsell, J.P. on Wednesday last. Your correspondent unites with the many friends of the young couple in wishing them loads of luck, lots of fun, and lots of little ones. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, October 16, 1883 p.2


KIND: Leo b. Wisconsin 1891 m. Clara Freis West Twin Dairy Farm Sect. 20 Gibson, PO Francis Creek Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KIND: Louis Lepold (sic) m: 18 Sept. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.119) to: Martha M. Law


KIND: William m: 8 Aug. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.119) to: Henriette Rehbein


KIND: See ESTY


KINDLER: A. Albert b: 11 Feb. 1856/conf. 2 Apr. 1871 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINDLER: Andreas m: Karoline Liebert children: Emil August (b. 22 May 1867/bapt. 18 Aug. 1867 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Pauline (see Pape) IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the estate of Andreas Kindler deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Caroline Kindler of said County of Manitowoc representing among other things that Andreas Kindler late of said county of Manitowoc on the 17th day of September A.D. 1871 at the town of Rockland in said county died intestate, leaving goods, chattels, and estate within this state of the probable value of three thousand three hundred dollars and that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying that administration be to John G. Hack granted it is ordered that said petition be heard before the Judge of this Court, on Monday the 8th day of December A.D. 1873, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my office in said county. Ordered Farther (sic), that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot a weekly newspaper published at the City of Manitowoc in said County. W.W. Waldo, County Judge. Dated at Manitowoc the 10th day of November A.D. 1873. Manitowoc Pilot, November 27, 1873 P. 1


KINDLER: Carl m: 26 July 1878 (co. mar. index v.4 p.132)


KINDLER: Charles m: Karoline Kiel children: Gustav Emil Friedrich (b. 13 Feb. 1877/bapt. 22 Mar. ___ from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINDLER: Emma Dorothea b: 15 Mar. 1863/conf. 25 Mar. 1877 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)also have conf. 14 Apr. 1878-two entries


KINDLER: Ida b: 31 Jan. 1859/conf. 11 May 1873 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINDLER: Karl (also Carl) m: Wilhelmine Gomole children: Albert (b. 7 May 1879 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Johann Andreas (b. 13 Jan. 1881 in Eden/bapt. 6 Feb. 1881 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINDLER: Johann Friedrich b: 24 Apr. 1853 confirmed: 1868/from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville


KINDLER: Johan m: ___ Liebert children: Gustav Herrmann (b. no date/bapt. 23 Oct. 1870 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINDLER: See PAPE


KINDREHEN: D. From Der Nord Westen, 08 Mar. 1906: Mr. and Mrs. D. Kindrehen in Mishicott celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Wednesday last week.


KINETTE: See SNYDERS


KING: Clifford b: 1 May 1842, in Green Bay, WI. p: Clifford and Lucy (Goodchild) King. m: 2 Aug. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.15) to: Helen M. Aldrich p: Valentine and Susan (Bedelle) Aldrich. MARRIED: August 2d, 1868, at the residence of the brides father in Cooperstown, by Benjamin Birdsall, Esq., Mr. Clifford King to Miss Helen M. Aldrich, all of Cooperstown. Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, August 6, 1868 pg. 4


KING: George m: 1 May 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.93) to: Emma Defonz


KING: John m: 03 Feb 1892 to: Mrs. Ohler From Der Nord Westen, 11 Feb. 1892: Marriage of 72 yr. old widow OHLER with JOHN KING on Wed. of last week.


KING: Paul m: 06 May 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.273) to: Jane Ruelle From Der Nord Westen, 23 Apr. 1903 Marriage License obtained Paul King of Lena and Jane Ruelle of Mishicott


KING: Jacob m: 16 Sept. 1849, Tn. Two Rivers, by Lor Petersen, J.P. (co. mar. index v.1) to: Mary Ann Odelia Hilmann


KING: Joe m: 03 Feb 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.136) to: Maria Ohler


KING: John m: 2 Oct. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.97) to: Bertha Kasten


KING: R. m: ___ children: Mary Abbott (b. May 1868/bapt. 11 June 1871 from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


KING: See ALLIE See BROCKMAN See LUTZKE


KINGEISEN: George m: 03 Oct 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.183) to: Mary H. Miranda Pierce (Note: This mar. is also entered under Klingeis) Marriage License: Geo. Klingeis and Miranda Pierce both of Manitowoc Rapids Der Nord Westen, 26 Sep. 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: Marriage licenses issued by County Clerk Schaffland follow: …Geo. Klingris, of Manitowoc Rapids to Miranda Pierce of Manitowoc Rapids… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 26, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Miss Miranda Pierce, a sister of Chief Pierce, was married to George Klingeis. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 3, 1901 pg. 5


KINGS: Geo. W. m: 14 Sept. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.346) to: Johanna E. Stern Two more out of town youths have come to Manitowoc county for their brides, licenses having been issued for the marriage of Frank Valenta, Kewaunee county and Barbara Hynesk (sic) of Gibson. Another license goes to George W. Kings, of Brown county, and Johanna Stern, of Maple Grove. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, August 29, 1904 P. 1 ********* Kasson: Last Wednesday, Miss Hannah Stern, one of our most popular and charming young ladies and Mr. Geo. Kings were united in matrimony by Rev. Sauer at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stern. Will and Amy Stern were first couple. The bride and groom left Brillion on the 5 o'clock train for a honeymoon trip in Wisconsin and Michigan. Brillion News, Fri., Sept. 16, 1904


KINGS: Thomas m: Elizabeth children: John (b. 8 Sept. 1855/bapt. 27 Feb. 1861 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville) Sara Johanna (b. 13 Apr. 1858/bapt. 27 Feb. 1861 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINGS: Thomas m: Margaretha ____ children: Georg William (b. 30 Aug. 1874/bapt. 3 Dec. 1875 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)


KINGS: Thomas (Information in parenthesis contributed by family researcher/see contrib. page) b: England (b. 19 June 1847/d. 28 Nov. 1944) (Thomas Kings born Sep Q 1848 - Bath, Somerset - XI/45 ('Ancestry.com online' and verified by researcher in Oxfordshire, England)(The 19 June 1847 Date is on his tombstone but records do not support that - and parent's marriage in England was in Sept,1848.) died 28 Nov 1899) res: Town Rockland, farmer res: Town Rockland, farmer p: Thomas (Straker) Kings and Elizabeth (nee Cleaver) Kings (Thomas/b. 1810 Bath, Sommerset, England/d. July 4, 1876/aged 66 yrs/cem.#52) (Elizabeth/b.1817 England/d. Nov. 26, 1886/aged 69 yrs/cem. #52) m: 20 Oct. 1873 from record of First German Evang. Lutheran ch., Manitowoc to: Maggie Stocker (Full name: Margaret STOKER/b. 13 Aug. 1850/d. 29 Nov. 1899) (incorrect, should be d. 05 Jul 1944 93yrs 10 mos 22days - I have a letter she wrote to a granddaughter just a few weeks before she died) p: Peter and Emilie Stocker (Should be Peter T. and Emilia (Olson)(correct to OHLSEN) Stoker) (some records show Emilia as 'Amelia' but it should be 'E'/Another correction based on addition research! The earliest reference of this now says it is Amelia - found in her husband's Civil War Pension file) (Peter Turner Stoker b. 1828, Glasgow, Scotland; d. May 11, 1908-buried May 13, 1908) (Emilia STOKER [nee OLSON] b. 02 Dec 1832 Egvaag, Norway parents: Peter and Anna (Danielson)Olson) Thomas and Margaret 'Maggie' Kings had nine children including Oscar, George, Sophia Jane (John MULLINS), Lucy (Art LEMKE), Cora, Elizabeth (Ed WALLSHLAGER), Margaret (John GOGGINS), and twin daughters Ada (Gotilub RAHM) and Amy (Herman HAFEMAN). A family member (great-granddaughter) is working on this tree.


KINGSBORN: See ROHU


KINGSEISSEN: Francis m: 28 Jan. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.115) to: Catherine Mailand


KINGSLAND: Isaac J.W. m: 28 Apr. 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.274) to: Harriet Phillips


KINGSLAND: John to: Mary children: Albert/m: Emma/b: Oct 1859 Two Rivers John/b: May 1855 Two Rivers Marshall/b: Jul 1858 Two Rivers


KINNER: See BEHNKE


KINNEST: Charles m: 14 Apr. 1877 (co. mar. index v.4 p.114) to: Bertha Ludke


KINNEY: John p: Thomas and Margaret Kinney


KINNEY: Margaret p: Thos. and Margaret Mack


KINNEY: See GEHBE


KINZL: Martin b: Bohemia res: Kossuth p: Adam and Katharina Kinzl m: 5 April 1858 at Kossuth (co. mar. index v.1 p.229) to: Dorothea Martinowska p: Johann and Anna Simek


KIPP: See KOESTER See KOSTER


KIPPEL: See LANGE See TISCH


KIRBY: James came to Manitowoc co. in 1850 from Co. Limerick, Ireland charter member of St. Patrick's, Maple Grove m: Margaret Dunlehy From "All Those Folks from St. Patrick" by Thomas J. Sheahan


KIRBY: William J. b: 26 July 1855, in Franklin Township, Manitowoc Co. p: James and Margaret (Dunlehy) Kirby. m: 31 Oct. 1886 (not on co. mar. index) to: Elizabeth O'Connor p: James and Nora (Guinane) O'Connor. children: Margaret, James, Elizabeth, Mary, William, John, Catherine, Veronica, Norbert, and two who are deceased. ******** Sect. 32 Franklin, Grimms, 1854 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago ******** Grimm's, Wis., Nov. 22, 1886 news section: Mr. William Kirby and Miss Lizzie O'Connor, both of the town of Franklin, were married in Chicago Sunday October 31st. Mr. Kirby is an enterprising and successful young farmer, and his bride is highly esteemed by all who are acquainted with her. They have the best wishes of all in their new life. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, November 25, 1886 P. 2


KIRBY: See FETZER See MUNHALL See O'HEARN


KIRCH: John m: 29 Nov. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.50) to: Barbara Etzler


KIRCH: John J. b: 23 Aug. 1871, in Cato, Manitowoc Co. p: John A. and Barbara (Etzler) Kirch. m: 15 Feb 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.444) to: Anna Burich (Adelberr Buric on co. mar. index) p: Albert and Anna (Satoria) Burich. children: Edward J. and Christina.


KIRCH: See GERBER


KIRCHELL: John L Marriage Date: 25 Jun 18?? Vol:05 Page:0253 Vol:B Sequence:02901 to: Annie A Johanek Marriage Date: 25 Jun 18?? Vol:05 Page:0253 Vol:B Sequence:02494


KIRCHENER: Ferdinand Local and Personal: Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kirchener, well-known residents of the city, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Sunday at their home, 921 South Twelfth Street. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 18, 1907 pg. 5 ***** Local and Personal: Rev. August Kirchener arrived in the city last Saturday from Lowell, Wis., to attend the golden wedding celebration of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kirchener. The celebration was held on Sunday. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 18, 1907 pg. 5


KIRCHER: Carl m: 13 Dec 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.285) to: Marie Strassberger


KIRCHER: See ARNOLD


KIRCHHERR: Charles Fredrick b: 21 June 1836?, Germany/d. 12 Nov. 1896 m: Mary M.M.C.C. Wohlfarth


KIRCHHERR: Karl F. b: 16 May 1808, Germany/d. 25 Jan. 1868 m: Christophine A. Greeslee b: 24 Mar. 1813, Germany/d. 11 Aug. 1878


KIRCHHERR: See SCHNEIDER


KIRCHHOF: Ferdinand m: 31 Mar. 1887 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg (same date, co. mar. index v.5 p.350) to: Wilhelmine (nee) Schuette


KIRCHHOFF: See ABELING See GELBKE


KIRCHNER: August m: 04 Nov 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.423) to: Laura L A Knickrehm


KIRCHNER: Charles m: 4 Sept. 1899 (co. index v.7 p.64) to: Emma Bruns Marriage Mon. of Chas. Kirchner with Miss Emma Bruns, daughter of Frank B. Bruns, owner of the well-known summer place at Silver Lake. Der Nord Westen, 07 Sep. 1899 ***** MARRIED: At the residence of the brides parents, in the town of Manitowoc Rapids on the 4th day of September A.D. 1899 by John O'Hara, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Charles Kirchen and Miss Emma Bruns, both of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 14, 1899 pg. 5


KIRCHNER: Christian Wilhelm Ferdinand m: 27 Aug 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.370) to: Emma Anna Helena Mueller From Der Nord Westen, 27 Aug. 1896: To be married this evening are Ferd. Kirchner with Miss Emma Mueller, both from Manitowoc, in the Lutheran Church.


KIRCHNER: Friederike b. 2 Oct. 1857/confirmed 1871/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KIRCHNER: See ROHAN See SCHLEI


KIRL: Heinrich m: 20 Dec. 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.423) to: Mathilda Krause


KIRLEY: P.J. m: Oct 1907 to: Mamie Guhin p: Patrick Guhin/Mary Kelly Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Patrick Kirby, Aberdeen, S. Dakota, and Mary Guhin, Maple Grove… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 10, 1907 pg. 1 ***** Notes From Maple Grove: (Too late for last week) On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church, Maple Grove, Miss Mamie Guhin and Mr. P.J. Kirley of Aberdeen, S.D., were united in marriage. Rev. G.J. O'Connell tied the nuptial knot. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Guhin and is one of the most popular young ladies in this vicinity and she is well and favorably known throughout the county. She is a graduate of the Manitowoc North Side High School and for several years taught school in the county. The groom is chief of police of Aberdeen, S.D. The bride was gowned in white silk, and was attended by Miss Mamie Linnane, and P.H. Guhin of Aberdeen acted as bet man. Little Lauretta Connell acted as flower girl. A Large crowd of invited guests were at the church to see the ceremony performed, after which all repaired to the home of the bride's parents where all partook of the wedding feast. The bridal pair took the evening train from Reedsville, where rice throwing was in order. They will make an extended wedding trip visiting several cities, and will be at home in Aberdeen after Nov. 15. There many friends here wish them much happiness through life. A wedding dance was held at Waysie in the evening and the spacious hall was filled to its capacity. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 24, 1907 pg. 8 ***** Notes From Maple Grove: J.J. Guhin of the windy city, arrived here Tuesday morning to attend the Guhin - Kirley nuptials. He will spend a few days here with friends. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 24, 1907 pg. 8


KIRMAN: Michael m: 21 Jan. 1866 (co. mar. index v.4 p.37)


KIRSCH: Aur?lia First Communion, Holy Trinity church, School Hill, 21 June 1914


KIRSCH: Francis m: 15 Apr. 1890 (St. Joseph Cath. ch.) to: Maria Christina Henzen children: Jacob (b. 30 May 1891/bapt. 5 June 1891 St. Wendel Cath. ch.) Henry (b. 31 May 1893/bapt. 7 June 1893 St. Joseph Cath. ch.)


KIRSCH: Francis m: Christina Hensen children: Francis Peter (b. 7 June 1895/bapt. 16 June 1895/from record of St. Fidelis Cath. ch. bk.1 p.18) Aurelia Maria (b. 3 Nov. 1901/bapt. 13 Nov. 1901 St. Joseph Cath. ch.)


KIRSCH: Gertrudis Valeria First Communion, Holy Trinity church, School Hill, 13 June 1909


KIRSCH: Hildegard Helena Confirmed, Holy Trinity church, School Hill, 22 May 1912


KIRSCH: Norbert First Communion, Holy Trinity church, School Hill, 27 June 1915


KIRSCH: Peter Rudolf (also Rudolf) m: 10 May 1892 (St. Joseph Cath. ch.) to: Catharina Wessling children: Maria (b. 8 Mar. 1893/bapt. 14 Mar. 1893 St. Joseph Cath. ch..father Rudolf)


KIRSCH: Wilhelm Marriage Date: 09 Feb 1872 Vol:02 Page:0190 Vol:A Sequence:08091 to: Christana Kuhn Marriage Date: 09 Feb 1872 Vol:02 Page:0190 Vol:A Sequence:08092


KIRSCHER: Edward m: 7 Jan. 1873 (co. mar. index v.4 p.71) to: Anna Mary Hessel


KIRSCHER: Wencel m: 23 July 1860 (co. mar. index v.2 p.226) to: Theresia Pankratz


KIRSCHER: also have Kerscher See NACHTWEY See ROEMER See STEINBRECHER


KIRSCHHOFF: Ferdinand b. 28 May 1855/confirmed 1869/First German Ev. Luth. ch.


KIRSCHNER: See HARDOW


KIRSCHKOFSKE: Jacob m: 8 Aug. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.259) to: Wilhelmine Schultz


KIRST: Charles m: 1 Nov. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.3) to: Sophia Buschmann Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirst Sr., two of the gold old pioneers of Manitowoc County and this section of Wisconsin, are today celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. In their cozy little home at West Park and 17th Streets, friends and neighbors gathered to extend congratulations and bid a continuance of many other days. In 1865 Mrs. Sophia (Buschmann) Kirst sailed forth to this county in the steamer, America. The voyage required more than five weeks. She left her home in Westphalia, Prussia, coming to this city where resided her sister, Mrs. Wm. Boedecker. Early in March of 1857, when the steamer, Harmonica cast anchors at Hamberg, Germany, one of the passengers was Carl Kirst Sr. He left his native home, Weimer, Saxony, and journeyed to America where arriving at Two Rivers, he remained with Christian Berger, who at that time conducted the Washington House and was a relative. The same little cottage known as "Kirst's Corners" has been their home for fifty years. These sturdy pioneers have seen Two Rivers grow from a hamlet to a village and a prosperous city. Two sons, Chas. F. and Gus C., are the "boys" at home with their father and mother. The golden wedding celebration brot friends and neighbors many to extend congratulations and best wishes. The Reporter, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1917


KIRST: Gus C. b: 4 Sept. 1874, at Two Rivers, WI. p: Carl and Sophia (Bushman) Kirst. m: None given. Manufacturer Two Rivers Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago


KIRST: Henry Julius m: 4 June 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.93) to: Wilhelmina S. Moede


KIRST: Mathias m: 10 June 1879 (co. mar. index v.4 p.144) to: Angela Siehr


KIRST: Michael m: 12 Jan 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.182) to: Eva Mary Rhein From Der Nord Westen, 14 Jan. 1892: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 12 Jan.) on Thurs, 07 Jan., Michael Kirsch married Miss Eva Reihn, both of Town Gibson. The ceremony was performed by Father Welbes in the Catholic Church in Francis Creek.


KIRST: Michael m: 26 Nov. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.195) to: Elizabeth Michel From Der Nord Westen, 28 Nov. 1901 (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 26 Nov.) To be married today are Mike Kirst and Miss Lizzie Michaels, following which a party will be given by the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Michaels.


KIRST: also have Karst See William Fetkenheuer bio.


KIRT: John m: 29 Dec 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.31) to: Regina Harges


KIRT: Simon m: 19 May 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.95) to: Anna Kalcik


KIRT: (also have Kurt) See BAUMANN See POPELARS See SPERL


KIRWIN: Michael (also Kerwin/Kirwan) m: 21 Jan 1866 m: Catherine Nagel (also Nagle) children: Catherina Kerwin (b. 18 Nov. 1866/bapt. 25 Nov. 1866/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.6) Timithy Kirwin (bapt. 15 Mar. 1868/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.10)


KIRVIC: Adalbert m: 1 Jan. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.59) to: Josepha Turinsky


KITRICK: See McCARTHY


KITTELL: Amasa D. m: 25 Aug. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.1) to: Susan Brichen MARRIED: Aug. 25th, 1867, by Rev. S. Smith, Amassa Derwin Kittell and Mrs. Susan Bricker, both of Manitowoc. The Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, August 29, 1867 pg. 4


KITTELL: Sanford m: Catherine Tracy children: Daniel Edward (b. July 1865/bapt. 12 Nov. 1865/from record of St. Isidore Cath. ch. bk.1 p.4)


KITTELL: See POSSON


KITTELSDATTER: Also have Kittlesdatter See BERGE See JOHNSON


KITTELSON: See LARSEN


KITTLESDATTER: See JOHANNESSEN


KITTRICK: See McCARTHY


KITZEROW: Bernhard m: 02 Oct 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.421) to: Minnie Luebke From Der Nord Westen, 07 Oct. 1897: Marriage Sat. of Ferdinand Kitzerow with Miss Minna Luebke, both from Manitowoc, by Pastor Machmueller. They will live in Waupun where the groom is employed at the State Penitentiary.


KITZEROW: Carl Fred m: 6 Feb. 1880 (co. mar. index v.4 p.158) to: Emilie F. W. Karnopp


KITZEROW: Herman m: 15 Oct 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.240) to: Camilie Kemler WED IN AUTUMN OF LIFE. Kemler-Kitzerow Mrs. Amelia Kemler and Herman Kitzerow, Sr., were married Wednesday evening, Rev. Zenk officiating at the ceremony, which took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Kawale, Jay street, at 7 o'clock. The bride is the widow of William Kemler who disappeared three years ago and whose body was found nearly two years later in the woods near Black River Falls and identified by the effects on the person. She has been twice married. The groom is a widower, sixty years of age. They will reside on Thirteenth street where a new home is being erected for them. The marriage was witnessed by a small party of relatives and intimate friends. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, October 16, 1902 P.1


KITZEROW: Hermann From Der Nord Westen, 19 Oct. 1893: Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Kitzerow of Manitowoc's 3rd Ward will celebrate their Silver Wedding Anniversary next Sunday.


KITZINGER: See SCHMITT


KITZROW: Herman m: Henriette (nee) Kitzrow children: Karl Friederich Wilhelm (b. 1/15/1876/bapt. 4/17/1876 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)


KITZROW: (also have Kietzerow) See BERGELIN


KIYAN: See LAE PLANT


KIZOWSKA: See PRIBA Back to top