RAACTO: See FLINTRAASCH: Albert m: 09 Jul 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.307) to: Ida Radius
RAASCH: Also have Rasch See LANZING
RAATS: See BURMEISTER
RAATZ: Frank res: Manitowoc m: 4 March 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 pg.183/he's not on the index) to: Augusta Winkelmann res: Manitowoc Mar. announcement in Der Nord Westen, 6 Mar. 1884 Marriage of Frank Raatz with Miss Augusta Winkelmann, on 4 Mar. by County Judge Ruben D. Smart.
RAATZ: Fred m: 27 Nov. 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.20) to: Ida Johanna Hopp MARRIED: Fred Raatz and Ida Hopp, well-known residents of the town of Manitowoc, were joined in matrimony at Two Rivers on Tuesday of last week. The young couple will reside on the farm owned by the groom. Their many friends will wish them much happiness. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, December 6, 1906 pg. 1
RAATZ: Frederick H. m: 22 Dec 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.310) to: Anna Ella Mattheis From Der Nord Westen, 24 Dec 1903 Marriage License: F.H. Raatz and Ella Mattes both of Two Rivers
RAATZ: Frederick
From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Germany 1830. Wife born in Germany 1833. Married in 1852. Six children. Post Office, Two Rivers; Section 34, Two Rivers Township.RAATZ: Gottlieb b: 20 Feb. 1843, in Prussia/d. 26 Dec. 1913 m: 1873 to: Wilhelmina Schwartz b: 1859/d. 1 Feb. 1880 Children: 3 sons.
RAATZ: Gottlieb m: 29 May 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.83) to: Minnie Scherantz
RAATZ: Hermann F. m: 1 Jan. 1869 (co. mar. index v.4 p.20) to: Mary Gloeckners
RAATZ: Hermann Fred m: 25 Apr 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.90) to: Wilhelmina Tonraczewski
RAATZ: John Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein Cattle River Green Border Dairy Farm S. 23 Two Rivers, Two Rivers b. WI 1876 m. T. Johannes Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RAATZ: John b: 1876, Wisconsin m: 27 Aug. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.341) to: Theresa Johannes ***** John Rantz (sic) and Theresa Johannes, of the town of Two Rivers have been licensed to wed. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, August 20, 1904 P. 2 ***** Notes From Eastwin: Mr. John Raatz and Miss Theresa Johannes were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the bride's father Saturday afternoon, Aug. 27, by Rev. Doehler of Two Rivers. A large crowd of relatives and friends from far and near assembled and joined in making the occasion a happy one as well as one of the greatest events in the lives of the young people. The day being lovely, the afternoon was pleasantly spent out of doors, and in the evening the Twin River orchestra rendered some of their famous music. A large dance floor covered with canvas and decorated with evergreen was crowded with merry guests and dancing was enjoyed until the rays of Sunday morning appeared on the horizon. The bride was clad in a beautiful dress of white silk and the bridal veil was looped with white asters. The dining room was decorated with ferns and asters and a sumptuous supper was served at six and again at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Raatz are well known and a host of friends join the correspondent in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. They will make their home on the farm where Mrs. Raatz has for the past en years kept house for her father who will continue to reside with them in the future. Mantiwoc Pilot Thursday, September 1, 1904 pg. 8
RAATZ: John Wedding photo Note: only John Raatz is written on the back Photo courtesy of the Two Rivers Historical Society
RAATZ: Leopold J. m: 25 Dec 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.327) to: Maria E.A. Bussey
RAATZ: Wm. Fred. Aug. m: 17 June 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.408) to: Anna Emilia Marie Markwart From Der Nord Westen, 24 June 1897: Marriage Thurs. last week in Two Rivers of Wilhelm Raatz with Miss Annie Marquardt, daughter of Town Two Rivers farmer Marquardt.
RAATZ: See BURMEISTER See FISCHER See MEDAUS See PEEK See PFEFFERKORN See WOOD
RABA: Joseph m: 21 Jan 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.336) to: Albina Tadych
RABAS: See CHEDEK
RABBAS: Henry m: 17 May 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.143) to: Mary Hefling
RABE: Aug. m: 30 Aug 1898 to: Carry Schnell From Der Nord Westen, 08 Sep. 1898: Marriage Tues. last week in Town Eaton of Aug. Rabe with Miss Carry Schnell. Family photo This is a photo of the family of August Rabe and Caroline Schnell. Both are buried at the Zion Cemetery (Cem. #87) in Town of Schleswig. The photo is from about 1917. The youngest son, Arno, is not in the photo. He was not born until 1919. People in the photo are - standing to the back - Alvin and Amanda (married to Frank Karstaedt). People L-R in the front - Elmer, Alfon, August Rabe (the father holding baby Dorothey, who married Eldon Fluhr), Ruben, Florence (who married Mike Lechler), Caroline Schnell (the mother holding the baby Elda, who married Francis Wagner), and Fredrick.
RABE: Carl August m: 30 Aug 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p. 10)
RABE: Carl George m: 20 Sept. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.237) to: Lydia Wilhelmine Helena Rohl
RABE: John m: 05 Sep 1908 to: Selma Klemme ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …John Rabe of Kiel and Selma Klemme of Schleswig; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 3, 1908 pg. 1
RABE: Otto George A. m: 29 May 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.102) to: Emma A.R. Lawrence
RABE: See NEILS See POMERHN
RABENHORST: A.C. William m: 31 Jan. 1882 (co. mar. index v.5 p.55) to: C.M. Otillia Habeck children Henry, Emma, Julia, Amanda, Hugo Notes From Greenstreet: About thirty families, including friends and relatives, helped Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rabenhorst celebrate their silver wedding on Thursday evening. A sumptuous goos supper was served to the guests, and the evening was spent in dancing and other amusements. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 7, 1907 pg. 8
RABENHORST: August m: Sophia (nee) Mews (also Sophie children: Alvine Meta Henriette (b. 10/25/1862/bapt. 12/14/1862) Wilhelm Johann Karl (b. 7/15/1865/bapt. 9/3/1865) Wilhelmine Auguste Marie (b. 5/28/1868/bapt. 11/29/1868) (this entry from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)
RABENHORST: Augusta confirmed: 18 June 1865 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)
RABENHORST: Emilie confirmed: 18 Apr. 1869 (from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)
RABENHORST: Emma Photo 1912
Photo compliments of the Manitowoc Library
RABENHORST: Robert H.
b: 28 Oct. 1869, in Cooperstown, WI p: William and Louisa (Haese) Rabenhorst m: 25 Oct. 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.223) to: Edwina Timpert (Alvena K. on mar. index) b: 20 April 1875 in Manitowoc, WI p: Theodore Timpert children: LesterRABENHORST: Wm. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Cooperstown 1857. Wife born in Cooperstown 1862. Married in 1882. Five children. Father settled farm in 1854. Post Office, Greenstreet; Section 27, Cooperstown Township.
RABENHORST: Also have Rabhorst See BECKER
RABENLOW: See SCHLUESSEL
RABHORST: Ferdinand C.A. m: 30 Dec. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.277) to: Mathild M.E. Bruss (sic)
RABITZKY: H. H. Rabitzky and Miss Johanna Borchwald were married at the Lutheran church on Christmas day. In the evening the happy event was duly celebrated by a large number friends. (From the Manitowoc Co. Chronicle, Dec. 28, 1886)
RABRAN: Emil m: 26 Oct. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.64) to: Augusta Hoekelmeyer
RABRAN: also have Robran RABUENTZ: Gottlieb m: Caroline Steffen From Der Nord Westen, 31 Oct. 1889: A Golden Anniversary party will be celebrated next Sun., 03 Oct., in the German Evangelical Lutheran Church to honor Mr. Gottlieb Rabüntz and his wife Caroline (nee Steffen). He was born 11 Jan. 1811 in Shievelbein in the Province of Pomerania; she was born in the same place on 05 Nov. 1815. They married on 05 Nov. 1839 in their birth town. They have 1 son and 1 daughter living and another daughter is deceased.
RACDZINSKE: Frederik m: 20 June 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.163) to: Josie Sprang Marriage Licenses: …Fred Radzinski of Mishicot to Josie Sprang of Two Rivers… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 13, 1901 pg. 1 ***** In the Mishicot news section. Fred Radzinske and Miss Josie Sprang wee united in marriage at the Lutheran church on Thursday last. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, June 27, 1901 P. 8
RACH: See BUCHHOLZ
RACHINSKY: Jacob m: 20 July 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.43) to: Elizabeth Stieber
RACHO: See Fred Wilsmann bio.
RACKIN: See HUBBARD
RAD: Johann m: 19 Mar. 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.138) to: Maria Rucken
RADANDT: Christian Friedrich Adolph (also listed as Friedrich) m: Wilhelmine Sophie Friedrich (also spelled Fredrich, Fradrich) children: Berthe Auguste Wilhelmine (b. 31 Nov. 1868/bapt. 25 Dec. 1868) Albert Friedrich August (b. 16 Aug. 1872/bapt. 22 Sept. 1872) Louis August Friedrich (b. 23 Jan. 1875 in Rockland/bapt. 28 Feb. 1875) Sophie Ana Marie (b. 8 Mar. 1878/bapt. 5 Apr. 1878) (this entry from records of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADANDT: Frederick m: 11 Feb. 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.31) to: Emma Metzger Marriage License for Fred Radant(sic) and Emma Metzger both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 07 Feb. 1907 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: Fred Radandt and Emma Metzger, both of this city… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 7, 1907 pg. 1 ***** MARRIED: Miss Emma Metzger and Fred Radant were united in marriage at the St. Boniface church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, the Rev. Father Peil performing the ceremony. The young couple have taken up their residence in this city. They have the well wishes of many friends. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 14, 1907 pg. 1
RADANDT: Louis m: 30 Apr 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.154) to: Auguste Kornetzke Marriage License obtained: Louis Radandt and Augusta Kornedzke both of Rockland Der Nord Westen, 18 Apr. 1901 ******* Marriage license has been issued to Louis Radandt and Augusta Kornedyke of Rockland. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 15, 1901, p. 2 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Schaffland: …Louis Radandt of Rockland, to Augusta Kowedzka, of Rockland… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 18, 1901 pg. 1
RADANT: Friederick m: 7 July 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.256) to: Elisabeth Scheuren
RADANT: See HECHT
RADANTZ: Heinrich C. m: 27 Oct 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.423) to: Ida S.R. Grimm
RADDANT: See FILTER
RADDATZ: See GLANDER
RADDER: Heinrich b: Town of Herman, Sheboygan County – farmer p: John Radder and Dorothea Boje m: 6 Nov. 1884 at Reformed Church, Town of Schleswig (co. mar. index v.5 p.214) Witnesses Wilhelm Radder and Josephine Randt to: Wilhelmine Henning b: Langenburg, Res. Brandenburg p: Christian Henning and Louise Heckmann Steinthal news: Henry Rother and Mena Hanneck plighted their troth by solemn oath on Thursday last. A fine wedding was given, and a first class charivari was had. Mr. Rother is a intelligent and successful young farmer. His bride is a handsome and respected young lady. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1884 P.3 (NOTE: I had a bit of trouble finding the proper couple, but I'm pretty sure this is the right one/Thursday last would have been Nov. 6.)
RADE: Johann Friedr. m: 18 Oct. 1857 to: Justine Kiesow
RADECKE: See MERTENS
RADEICZ: See DETZIN
RADEJ: Frank (later changed to Radey/sent in by researcher, see contributors page.) m: 29 September 1914 in Greenstreet church to: Lillian Alice Tuma (In the "Larrabee" news section.) St. Wencel's church at Greenstreet was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday morning, Sept. 29, the happy couple being Miss Lillian Tuma of Gibson and Frank Radey of Manitowoc Rapids. The attending couple was Miss Harriet Mott and Lois Tuma. The bride wore a beautiful crepe de chene dress, had a wreath of lilies of the valley and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bride's maid wore a dress of white shadow lace over blue messaline. They were conveyed to the church in automobiles where a host of friends were awaiting them. The ceremony, which was performed by Father Brown, being over, they repaired back to the bride's home where a sumptuous dinner was partaken of. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Radey left on their honeymoon. They will visit at Milwaukee, Chicago and neighboring cities and on their return will reside on the Radey farm in Manitowoc Rapids. Long life and happiness are the wishes of their many friends. Manitowoc Daily Herald, October 2, 1914 P. 4
RADEJ: John b: 21 June 1841, Bohemia/d: 21 March 1918, Township Franklin m: 23 November 1862 to: Catherine (Decker) Radej b: 1845, Bohemia/d: 25 March 1923, Township Franklin
RADEJ: John (son of John and Catherine) m: 22 May 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.245)(researcher says mar. date is 21 May) to: Annie Kubale
RADEJ: John m: 12 Feb 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.288) to: Anna Kirch
RADEJ: John m: 17 Jun 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.162) to: Antonia Novak Marriage Licenses: …John Rordej of Kossuth to Nettie Novak of Franklin… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 13, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Kellnersville: Mr. John Radey and Miss Nette Novak will be united in marriage at the St. Josephs Catholic church next week. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, June 13, 1901 pg. 8
RADEJ: Joseph (also changed to Radey later) m: 20 Nov. 1906 (co. mar. index v.8 p.20) to: Anna Seibel Marriage License obtained Joseph Radey of Manitowoc Rapids and Anna Seibel of Kossuth Der Nord Westen, 15 Nov. 1906 ***** "Notes From Branch." Mrs. Joseph Radey and Miss Anna Seibel were married Tuesday at 9 o'clock at St. Augustine's church at Reifs Mills by the Rev. Cipin. The groom was attended by the Messrs. Frank Radey, John Wilhelm, Fred Skarvan, Anton Novy and Jos. Froelich, while the Misses Clara Seibel, Anna Radey, Mary Radey, and Alvina and Anna Skarvan acted as bridesmaids. The groom is proprietor of the Branch house here. Miss Seibel is the daughter of Mr. John Seibel, a prosperous farmer of Kossuth. The young couple have the congratulation and well-wishes of a large circle of friends. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, November 22, 1906 P. 8
RADEJ: See RADEY
RADER: John (also Raeder) m: Maria Tintinger children: Norma Margarita Rader (b. 24 Aug. 1894/bapt. 24 Aug. 1894/bk.1 p.71) John Arthur Rader (b. 18 Apr. 1897/bapt. 9 May 1897/bk.1 p.75)/ mar. Stella Walsh, 30 June 1920 at Meeme Teresa Veronica Raeder (b. 13 Oct. 1899/bapt. 29 Oct. 1899/bk.1 p.80)/ mar. Herman F. Miller of Posen, Germany, 13 Oct. 1919 Ambrose Rader (b. 3 Nov. 1902/bapt. 11 Nov. 1902/bk.1 p.86) Edward Peter Rader (b. 30 Aug. 1907/bapt. 8 Aug. 1907/bk.1 p.96) (this entry from records of St. Isidore Cath ch.)
RADER: See AHL See REHME
RADES: Franz Albert m: 27 Aug. 1877 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.119) to: Wilhelmine M Goedeke
RADES: William m: 15 Apr. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.81) to: Margaretha Stehmer children: Wilhelmine Christina (b. Nov. 1, 1876/d. 17 Sept. 1947/ m: 20 Feb. 1898 to Michael Grasser/see Grasser
RADES: William m: 11 Apr 1908 to: Elsa Roesch ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: Wm. Rades of Schleswig and Elsa Roesch of Eaton; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 9, 1908 pg. 1
RADES: See BLUM See BORN See PAUL See SCHATZKY
RADEY: Albert m: Mary Rathsack RADEY: Emil m: 11 Aug 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.226) to: Mary Kohlbeck From Der Nord Westen, 07 Aug 1902: Marriage License: Emil Radey and Mary Koblbeck (sic) (Kohlbeck?) both of Kossuth ******** Emil Radey and Miss Mary Kohlbeck, both of the town of Kossuth, were married here Monday, Judge Sohenian presiding. The wedding party included the usual large mumber of relatives and immediately following the ceremony departure was taken for Kossuth where the customary festivities were held. The Young people are members of prominent Bohemian families of the county. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, August 12, 1902 P. 1
RADEY: Frank
(born Radej) b: 1887, Wisconsin p: Peter Radej and Anna Herlik m: 29 Sept. 1914, St. Wenceslaus Cath. ch. Greenstreet to: Lilian (also Lillian) Alice Tuma p: Wencel and Anna Jindra Tuma children: Eva Helen (b. 13 Aug. 1915/m. George Andrew Arnold, 26 Nov. 1942, Santa Cruz, CA)RADEY: Frank Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle Valley View Farm S. 2 Manitowoc Rapids, Manitowoc b. WI 1887 m. Lillian Tuma Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RADEY: Henry M. m: 16 June 1931 to: Angeline R. Lemberger
RADEY: Mathias (Radej on mar. index) m: 29 Nov 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.137) to: Elizabeth Stiebler (Stiebler on mar. index) (should be STUEBER/from family researcher) Kellnersville: Married on Thursday morning by Rev. F.J. Just, Mat Radey to Miss Lizzie Stueber. Rev. Just also solemnized the wedding of Chas. Rezek and Annie Rouse last week. Both weddings took place at St. Joseph's church. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, December 6, 1900 pg. 8
RADEY: See ARNOLD See CHALOUPKA See RADEJ
RADI: August Albert b: 1 May 1870, Reedsville/d. 1942, Fisher, Polk co., Minnesota m: Ernestine Elizabeth Senske
RADI: Friedrich (may be Friedrich Radi below) m: Anna Jur children: August Albert (b. 1 May 1870/bapt. 22 May 1870 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADI: Friedrich (may be Friedrich Radi above) m: Anna Gul children: Pauline Ottilie (b. 9 June 1872/bapt. 2 Feb. 1873 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADI: Friedrich m: Ana Jahn or Zahn children: Ludwig Karl (b. 25 Dec. 1875/bapt. 27 Dec. 1875 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADI: Julius b: 27 Apr. 1863/conf. 25 Mar. 1877 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADI: Karoline b: 8 Mar. 1858/conf. 2 Apr. 1871 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADI: (also have Rady) See WENZEL
RADIA: Albert m: 10 Feb. 1877 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.113) to: Mrs. Joseph Radia Radica-Radica.-In the town of Kossuth, February 10th, 1877, at the residence of J.C. McCarty, J.P., Mr. Albert Radica and Mrs. Josephine Radica both of the town of Franklin, Manitowoc county, Wis. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, February 15, 1877 P. 3
RADIE: August F.W. m: 7 Nov. 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.211) to: Mathilda S.E. Gauger
RADIE: William m: 26 Apr 1908 to: Rosie (Knuth) Radie ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past week: …Wm. Radie of Cooperstown and Rosie Knuth of Gibson; … Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 23, 1908 pg. 1 ***** Notes From Maribel: The marriage of Miss R. Knuth and Mr. Wm. Radie took place last Sunday afternoon at the Lutheran church. Both young people are well and favorably known in this vicinity and have the well-wishes of a host of friends. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 30, 1908 pg. 8
RADIG: Mathias m: 25 Apr. 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.42) to: Josepha Seivac
RADIGAN: Chris Leo. m: 13 Jan. 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.313) to: Gertrude Gillette
RADIGAN: See HALL
RADIL: See KRAJNIK
RADISKY: (Divorce - 1903) Radisky, Ida, vs. Radisky, Frank Married 30 September 1896 Cato Town, Manitowoc County. One child, Lillie Radisky, age 7 years. Lived together for eight months following the marriage. Defendant said to have left the county six or seven years ago.
RADIZENSKE: Also have Radzinski See ECKARDT
RADKE: August (this family moved to Kewaunee co., Wis.) m: Wilhelmina Raduenz children: Carl Friedrich August (b. 28 Feb. 1860 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)
RADKE: Arthur m: 12 Jan. 1911, St. Johns United Church, Manitowoc to: Julia Smith
RADKE: Carl m: 20 June 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.222) to: Ida Bruss
RADKE: Friedrich b: 18 Feb. 1846 in Pommern, Preussen res: Manitowoc p: Martine Radke and Wilhelmine Zimermann m: 24 Nov. 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.42) to: Sophia Haut or Hart nee Tegge from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch. Manitowoc b: 12 Dec. 1820 in Pommern, Preussen p: August Tegge and Maria Austin
RADKE: also have Radtke See BODER See GLANDT See KUEHNE See MEISTER See SCHULZ
RADKOSSKY: See SCHROEDER
RADL: Joseph m: June 1899 (not on co. mar. index) to: Emma Metzler From Der Nord Westen, 29 June 1899: Marriage Fri. of Joseph Radl of Manitowoc with Miss Emma Metzler of Oshkosh. The couple will make their home here.
RADL: See KUHNLE See LEICHT See SCHLUETER
RADLINGER: Martin m: 23 Nov 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.334) to: Catherine Cochan
RADLOFF: Herm. F. m: 19 Dec. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.195) to: Elisabeth Brenner From Der Nord Westen, 19 Dec. 1901 Marriage License obtained: Hermann Radloff of Brillion and Anna Brenner of Reedsville (Note: There is only one entry for 19 Dec. and that's for Elisabeth, Anna must be a middle name)
RADLOFF: Herman b. WI 1884 Hotel Saloon and Implements Served as Township Justice S. 37 Meeme,Cleveland, 1913 m. Hilda Klopf Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RADLOFF: Louis Robert m: 07 Dec 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.30) to: Clara M. Herwig From Der Nord Westen, 15 Dec. 1898: Marriage Wed. last week in Reedsville of Louis Radloff with Miss Clara Herwig.
RADLOFF: Osw. A. m: 22 June 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.336) to: Ida E.M. Koch ***** A marriagelicense has been issued to Oswald Radroff (sic) of Brillion and Miss Ida Koch of this city. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, June 18, 1904 P. 3
RADLOFF: See ROBER
RADO: James m: 27 Feb. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.110) to: Mary Saubert
RADO: See HARTUNG
RADSINSKA: (also have Racdzinske/Radzinske) See GLOMSKI
RADSKY: Frank m: 14 April 1883 (co. mar. index. v.5 p.119) to: Mary Meyer
RADTANZ: Julius b: 21 Dec. 1848 in Pommern res: Town Rantoul, Calumet co. Wis., farmer p: Otto and Dorothea Radtanz m: 21 Apr. 1876 from record of First German Evang. Lutheran ch., Manitowoc to: Emilie Bubolz b: 2 Oct. 1854 in Pommern p: August Bubolz and Henriette Burriss?
RADTKE: August m: 27 Feb. 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.35) to: Maria Kruse
RADTKE: Heinrich m: 13 Jan. 1878 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.126) to: Louise Koch
RADTKE: Henrich C.W. m: 15 Feb 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.25) to: Minna S F Rambadt
RADTKE: Otto m: 31 Dec 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.388) to: Ida Emilie Haase
RADTKE: Wilhelm b. 25 June 1856/confirmed 1870/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RADTKE: Wilhelm Karl Johann m: 23 Apr 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.401) to: Juliana Theresa Bertha Engelbrecht
RADTKE: Also have Rettke See SCHMIDT See SCHROEDER See VIEWEGER
RADTUG: See VOCKET
RADU: Albert m: 4 Jan. 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.30) to: Julia (nee Schley) Bruss Notes From Maribel: Albert Radie and Julia Bruss were joined in matrimony last Friday afternoon at the German Lutheran church, the Rev. P. Kionka performing the ceremony. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, January 10, 1907 pg. 8 ***** Notes From Greenstreet: Mrs. Julia Bruss of this vicinity and Albert Radie of Cooperstown were quietly married at the German Lutheran Church on Friday afternoon. The ceremony was witnessed by a few close relatives and friends. They will reside here on a farm. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, January 10, 1907 pg. 8
RADU: Hermann Wm. Fr. m: 27 Oct. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.17) to: A J W Engelbrecht
RADU: See GOLDBECK
RADUCHEL: See PRAHL
RADUE: Edward Lud. W. m: 27 May 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.156) to: Bertha Ernst. E. Gauger From Der Nord Westen, 02 June 1892: Marriage of Eduard Radie with Miss Bertha Gauger, both of Cooperstown, on Fri. of last week.
RADUE: Frank m: 23 Feb 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.398) to: Bertha Radue Married: Feb. 23rd, 1897, Mr. Frank Radue of Kewaunee Wis. and, Birtha Radue of Kewaunee Wis. by John Hammernik, Justice of the Peace. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, March 4, 1897 pg. 3
RADUE: See SCHON See TREICHEL
RADUEG: See GOLDBECK See KRAHN See SCHROEDER See VOCKET
RADUEGE: Carl (Radueze?) m: Emilie Krueger children: Mathilda Henriette Auguste (b. 24 Nov. 1868/bapt. 20 Dec. 1868/Raduege) Otto Friedrich Karl (b. 1 May 1870/bapt. 5 May 1870/Radueze) Hedwig Louise Alwine (b. 4 Dec. 1871/bapt. 25 Dec. 1871/Raduege) (this entry from records of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RADUEGEL: See GORTSCH
RADUENZ: Edward m: 5 May 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.440) to: Veronica Mrotek children: Sylvia V. (b. 8 Apr. 1907 in Manitowoc/d. 18 May 2003/from obituary) From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1906: Marriage License obtained Edw. Raduenz and Veronica Mrotek both of Manitowoc
RADUENZ: William m: 07 Aug 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.310) to: Louise Siewert
RADUENZ: See RADKE
RADUEZ: See MAERZ
RADUEZE: See RADUEGE
RADUG: See GOLDBECK See MAERZ
RADUIZ: Wm. m: 19 Mar. 1875 (co. mar. index v.4 p.95) to: Louisa Rabensonet
RADUNTZ: Friedrich m: Wilhelma born Kroning children: Johann August Hermann (b. 10 Mar. 1858/bapt. 1 Aug. 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)
RADUNTZ: See WILSING
RADUNZ: Carl m: 24 Nov. 1877 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.123) to: Theresia Kubitz
RADUNZ: Franz Friedrich Wil. m: 16 Apr. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.81) to: Bertha A C Zohn
RADUNZ: Also have Redunz/Radyntz See KASTEN
RADY: John m: 23 Nov. 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.247) to: Barbora Cerweni
RADY: See HANEK
RADYNTZ: Wilhelm m: 11 Aug. 1879 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.148)
RADYNTZ: Also have Raduntz/Radunz
RADZINSKE: Ernst b. Germany 1875 Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein Cattle S. 28 Mishicott, Mishicot, 1889 m: 15 Jun 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.387/no dates or numbers for Ernst) to: Augusta Eckerdt/Eckert Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RADZINSKE: Frederik m: 20 Jun 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.163) to: Josie Sprang From Der Nord Westen, 13 June 1901 Marriage License obtained: Fred Radzinske of Mishicott and Josie Sprang of Two Rivers 27 June (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 25 June) Marriage last Thurs. of E. Rodzinski with Miss Sprang in the local Lutheran Church.
RADZINSKE: (also have Radsinska) See VOELKERT
RADZINSKI: Joseph m: 29 Nov. 1876 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.112) to: Maria Pitch
RADZINSKI: Also have Radizenske
RAECK: Frederich m: 11 Mar. 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.238) to: Wilhelmine Dreier
RAECK: Joachim Freid. m: 17 Jan. 1864 (co. mar. index v.3 p.24) to: Dorothea E. Luhbarsen
RAECKE: See WILKE
RAEDER: See RADER
RAEHL: See BERGELIN
RAEHSBORN: Albert m: 22 Dec 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.19) to: Anna Kaumann
RAETHER: Arnold Charles m: Volberg Gresholdt (b. 2 July 1895, Porsgrunn, Norway/d. 25 Oct. 1983, Manitowoc)
RAETHER: Edwin Friedrich b: 10 Feb. 1895, Manitowoc/d. 1 Dec. 1965 m: Ella Bertha Dorthea Bauch
RAETHER: Emilie b. 1 April 1856/confirmed 1869/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RAETHER: George W. m: Phoebe A. Everson (b. 3 Nov. 1891, Wisconsin/d. 6 July 1965, Manitowoc) children: George Ralph (b. 16 Mar. 1919, Manitowoc/d. 18 Mar. 1919, Manitowoc)
RAETHER: Julius b. 31 Jan. 1858/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RAETHER: Julius b: 31 Jan. 1858, Manitowoc/d. 22 Feb. 1943, Manitowoc m: Lavina Struck children: Walter Louis (b. 20 Jan. 1884, Manitowoc/d. 5 Aug. 1925, Manitowoc/ m. Mathilda Henriette Vollhein George W. (b. 6 May 1886, Manitowoc/d. 19 Aug. 1959, Manitowoc/ m. Phoebe A. Everson) Arnold Charles (b. 4 Feb. 1891, Manitowoc/d. 12 Sept. 1962, Manitowoc/ m. Volberg Gresholdt)
RAETHER: Ludwig Fr. m: 14 Apr 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.239) to: Louise L. Eberhardt
RAETHER: Walter Louis m: Mathilda Henriette Vollhein (b. 21 Sept. 1888, Manitowoc Rapids/d. 8 Feb. 1977, Manitowoc) children: Baby (b. 17 July 1911, Manitowoc/d. 18 July 1911, Manitowoc) Gordon William (b. 19 April 1915, Manitowoc Rapids/d. 16 May 1938)
RAETHER: See BARUTH See BAUCH See GOMOLL See STRUCK
RAETZ: William Fredrick m: 26 Oct 1908 to: Minna Schmidtman ***** MARRIED: Last Monday noon Miss Minna Schmidtman of this city and W.F. Raetz of Chicago were married by Rev. Machmiller at the home of the bride's parents. Invitations were confined to the family and relatives of the couple. The groom is a successful business man who has made many friends in the city through frequent business trips here. The bride is a gracious and cultured young woman who through devotion of her talents to the family's large wholesale interest the past few years has demonstrated that a great business career was in store for her did she so elect. Her many friends congratulate the groom and are tendering to the bride their best wishes for the happy married life which she deserves. After a wedding dinner the couple departed for a wedding trip east, after which they will take up their residence on Huron street. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 29, 1908 pg. 1
RAETZMAN: Henry Geo. m: 15 Jun 1892 (co. mar. index v.6 p.154) to: Mary Raindl From Der Nord Westen, 23 June 1892: Marriage of Henry G. Raetsmann with Miss Mary Reindl on 15 June by Justice of the Peace Falge in the home of the bride's parents.
RAEUBER: Edward G. m: 28 Aug 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.210) to: Elizabeth Helmus From Der Nord Westen, 31 Aug. 1893: Marriage of Edward G. Raeuber of Milwaukee, with Miss Elisabeth Helmus of Madison, Wisconsin, on Mon., 28 Aug. by County Judge Emil Baensch. Mr. Raeuber is the son of Mr. Edward A. Raeuber of Manitowoc, and is currently employed in the pharmaceutical business in Milwaukee.
RAEUBER: Jack C. m: 2 Sept. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.175) to: Anna Anderson
RAEUBER: Wm. J. Architect 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
RAEUBER: See SCHROEDER
RAFENSTEIN: Peter m: 22 Apr. 1879 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.143) to: Johana Milke
RAGATZ: Jacob B. m: 27 Apr. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.154) to: Caroline Betlehausen Marriage License obtained: Jacob B. Ragatz of Oshkosh and Carolina Beblehausen of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 25 Apr. 1901 ***** A marriage license has been issued to Jacob Ragatz of Oshkosh, and Carolina Beblehausen(?), of this city. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, April 20, 1901, p. 6 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been granted during the past week: …J.B. Ragatz of Oshkosh, to Caroline Beblehausen of Manitowoc. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 25, 1901 pg. 1
RAGNET: David m: 30 Oct 1899 (co. mar. index v.6 p.260) to: Emma Steinberg (Note: This entry is in with 1894 but says 1899)
RAGNET: Thomas m: 07 Feb 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.392) to: Maria Schmals
RAGNET: See DIRKS See ROETHEL
RAHMLOW: Henry
b: 8 Sept. 1863, in Two Rivers twp. Manitowoc Co. p: Charles and Ricka (Getloff) Rahmlow m: 7 May 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.243) to: Ricka Mahnke (Rica on co. mar. index) p: Christian Mahnke. Children: Emma, Alwina, Ada, Lillie, Paul, Bennie, Gilbert and HenryRAHMLOW: Henry Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred High Grade Holstein Cattle S. 35 Two Rivers, Two Rivers b. WI 1863 m. Ricke Mahnke Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RAHMLOW: Johann From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Beach Grove Stock and Grain Farm. Born in Germany 1843. Wife born in 1842. Married in 1868. Four children. Post Office, Two Rivers; Section 23, Two Rivers Township.
RAHMLOW: Wm. C. m: 29 Jun 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.334) to: Louisa Jens From Der Nord Westen, 23 June 1904: Marriage License: W.C. Rahmlow and Louise Jens both of Two Rivers
RAHMLOW: See MEYER
RAHN: Gotthelf Aug. m: 10 Jun 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.279) to: Ada Kingsborn From Der Nord Westen, 04 June 1903 Marriage License obtained Gottlieb F.A. Rahn of Morrison and Ada Kings of Maple Grove
RAHN: Herman Heinrich m: 29 Oct 1898 (co. mar. index v.7 p.20) to: Emma Stueck From Der Nord Westen, 03 Nov. 1898: Marriage Sat. in the Lutheran Church in Two Rivers of Henry Rahn with Miss Emma Stueck, both from Neshoto.
RAHN: Martin m: 3 May 1861 by F.F.Rabbas - Justice of the Peace (co. mar. index v.2 p.111) Witnesses: Casper Rascher, Alb. Wehausen Married at the residence of Misses Schwarz to: Veronica Simonis (formerly Mrs. Schwarz) (part of entry from History of Shoto)
RAHN: See KIEL See KLOSZINSKI
RAHR: Family photo Rahr family in 1894
Photo compliments of the Manitowoc Library
RAHR: Max m: 20 Jun 1886 (co. mar. index v.5 p.299) to: Ella Piening Married - In this city, June 20, by Justice Bach, Mr. Max Rahr to Miss Ella Piening. No young people more universally liked here have ever united their fortunes and the many congratulations which are being offered the happy couple are heartfelt. May they live long and be happy. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tues., June 22, 1886 page 3 ***** MARRIED: RAHR-PIENING - On Sunday evening June 20, by Wm. Bach, Justice of the Peace, Mr. Max Rahr and Miss Ella Piening. It is seldom a marriage is announced in which the character of the parties more fully promises the realization of good wishes, than the above. Mr. Rahr is a general favorite, not in the weak way of being a "nice fellow," but in traits of sturdy character which give his young manhood dignity and make him respected. The woman who trusts to his love has a guaranty that the future will be as happy as a man of high character and good purpose can make it. Max is not "showy,:" but there is no alloy in his composition and he will never disappoint good expectations. His bride is a young lady every way worthy of the husband of her choice. That happy and rare blending of winning courtesy and vivacious manner with true womanly dignity, she has in a marked degree, and this secured her a class of friends whose companionship is elevating. In wishing the young couple happiness The Pilot feels it is only predicting what is assured. The parties left for a visit to Colorado, New Mexico and possibly California. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, June 24, 1886 pg. 3 ***** Marriage of Max Rahr with Miss Ella Piening on 20 June by Justice of the Peace Wm. Bach. Der Nord Westen, 24 June 1886
RAHR: Maxmillian Jr. m: 22 Oct 1908 to: Judinilla Falel (Ludmilla Falge) ***** MARRIED Miss Ludmilla Falge and Mr. Max Rahr, Jr., both of this city, were married at the home of the bride's parents last Thursday evening. The ceremony was performed by Justice Hubert Falge, father of the bride. The young people had aimed at a simple, unostentatious wedding and the affair passed off according to their wishes. The ceremony was followed by a wedding supper after which the happy pair left upon the evening train southward on an extended honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will reside on the west side in the neighborhood of the young man's business location, he being associated with his father, Wm. Rahr, Sr., in the affairs of the latter's big malting interests. Both young people are decidedly popular among their acquaintances and this culmination of an early school time romance carries with it the best wishes of the people of their city. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 29, 1908 pg. 1
RAHR: Mollie Here is a picture of 2 children, Mollie and little Bixby? taken at Melendy Studios at Manitowoc. (from researcher - see contributors page) My great aunt was Mollie (Sarah Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Samuel Hall and Sarah Elizabeth (Brown) Hall) Rahr who was married to William Rahr II. I believe the children in the picture is their daughter Mollie Rahr and William Rahr III (little Bixby). My father and his brother would be the first cousins of the children in the picture if I am correct.
RAHR: Niels b: 04 Feb 1885/d. 01 Sep 1948 p: Wilhelm Rahr/Olga Victoria Nielsen m: 21 Apr 1908 at Chicago, Cook, IL to: Delia Newhouse b: 27 Nov 1890/d. 09 Aug 1985 p: Paltiel Rowland Newhouse/Flora Felsenthal "Cook County, Illinois, U.S., Marriages Index, 1871-1920" ***** MARRIED The marriage of Mr. Niels Rahr to Miss Delia Newhouse was quietly solemnized at Chicago on Tuesday. The ceremony was performed by Judge Honroe. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.R. Newhouse of Chicago. She is an accomplished young lady and has many friends. The groom is a son of William Rahr, Sr., President of the Manitowoc Malting Co. He is a well educated young man and is associated with his father in business. After a honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Rahr will return to this city and take up their residence on Nineteenth Street. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 23, 1908 pg. 1
RAHR: R. b: 21 April 1859, in Manitowoc, WI
RAHR: Reinhart From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 11, 1884: Reinhart Rahr returned from an extended trip to the Eastern States. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Blanche.
RAHR: Reinhardt Jr. m: 10 Sep 1908 to: Leila Fechter ***** MARRIED The marriage of Miss Leila Fechter to Mr. Reinhardt Rahr was quietly solemnized at noon today at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fechter, on South Eighth Street in the presence of the members of the two families. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Machmiller. The house was attractively decorated in pink and white roses, smilax and cut flowers. The bride wore a beautiful gown of lace over white silk. She is a young lady of charming qualities and a leader in society. The groom is a son of Wm. Rahr, Sr., and is associated with his father in business. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Rahr left for Milwaukee whence they will go to Manitowish where they will spend a few weeks. The young couple will reside in this city on corner Sixth and Marshal Streets. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 10, 1908 pg. 1
RAHR: Silvester m: 09 Sep 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.232) to: Theresa Pritzl ******** WEDDING WAS ELABORATE AFFAIR. Nearly 200 Guests at Celebration of Brillion Nuptial Event Today. An elaborate wedding celebration was that for Miss Theresa Pritzl and Sylvester Rohr (sic) which took place at Brillion today, more than 200 guests being in attendance. The marriage was solemnized at the Catholic church in that city at 9 o'clock and the festivities following the nuptials were held at the home of the bride's parents. A party of thirty Manitowoc relatives and intimate friends attended. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Pritzl, prominent residents of Brillion, and is a young lady well known in this city. The groom is a resident of Manitowoc and has a wide acquaintance in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Rohr will take up their home here, residing at 1410 South Tenth street. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, September 9, 1902 P. 1 ***** Miss Theresa Pritzl and Sylvester Rohr of Manitowoc where married at the Trinity Church in Kasson last Tuesday forenoon. After the ceremony, the young couple and attendants repaired to the home of the bride's parents a few miles north of our city where elaborate preparations had already been made to entertain over 200 guests, more than that number actually having gathered to participate in the nuptial festivities. The Brillion City Band was present and furnished music. The occasion will long be remembered by those who were present and all unified in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rohr long life and much happiness in the years to come. They will make Manitowoc their home and reside at 1410 South Tenth St. Brillion News - Sept. 12, 1902
RAHR: Vilas Vilas Rahr home
Compliments of Manitowoc Library
RAHR: William res: Manitowoc, malt mfg. b: 14 Aug. 1880 at Manitowoc bapt: 19 July 1902, St. J./conf. 20 July 1902 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc p: William and Olga Victoria Marks (Neilson) Rahr of Manitowoc m: 27 Nov. 1902 at Manitowoc St. James Epis. ch. (co. mar. index v.7 p.252) wit: Max Rahr, Martha Rahr, Annie L. Hall, Samuel Hall Jr. to: Sarah Elizabeth Hall (Mollie) res: Manitowoc b: 24 Mar. 1881 at Manitowoc p: Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth (Brown) Hall of Manitowoc. The engagement has been announced of William Rahr, Jr., son of Mayor Rahr, and Miss Mollie Hall, daughter of Samuel Hall here. Der Nord Westen, 05 Dec. 1901 ***** A party in honor of the engagement of William Rahr, Jr., and Mollie Hall will be given next Wednesday evening at the home of the Rev. S.R.S. and Mrs. Gray. Quite a large number of invitations have been issued and it is expected that a considerable throng of young people will be present on this felicitous occasion. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 21, 1901 pg. 5 ***** The party given by the Rev. Mr. Gray and Mrs. Gray last night in honor of the engagement of Wm. Rahr, Jr., and Miss Mollie Hall, was largely attended. Quite a large number of the younger element of society gathered at the residence of the rector of the Episcopal church, to wish the prospective bride lots of luck. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 28, 1901 pg. 5 ***** HALL-RAHR NUPTIALS. Pretty Wedding to Be Celebrated Thanksgiving Day. Celebration of the marriage of Miss Mollie Hall and William Rahr, Jr., will take place at St. James Episcopal church at 11:15 o'clock tomorrow morning, Rev. S.R.S. Gray officiating. The ceremony has been arranged with views of simplicity and the ring service will be used. Immediately following, a wedding dinner will be served, members of the two families at the Hall home and during the day the bridal couple will depart for a tour of the East and will return early in December to take up their home, already prepared to recive them. The prominence of the young people makes the event a notable one to society and there will be a large attendance at the church. No invitations have been issued. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, November 26, 1902 P. 1 ***** JOYS OF A HAPPY DAY Miss Mollie Hall a Charming Bride at Brilliant Society Wedding. A THANKSGIVING DAY EVENT St. James Episcopal Church the Scene of the Ceremony and Hundreds Attend..Couple to Tour the East Thanksgiving Day 1902 brought to Miss Mollie Hall and William Rahr, Jr., the realization of youth's fondest hopes which came in the consummation of the marriage which society of the city has long anticipated as a notable event. The wedding, which was solemnized at St. James Episcopal church, though characterized by simplicity in every detail was one of impressive beauty and brilliancy, amid most aupicious (sic) surroundings. A party of 300 witnessed the ceremony at which Rev. S.R.S. Gray officiated and which was beautiful and impressive, the full service of the church of England being used. Absence of ostentatious display marked the ceremony of which there was a refined elegance that made the scene the more beautiful. The bridal couple, unattended, took their place at the altar at 11:15 o'clock and during the ploght of troth and exchange of vows, with the ring as the symbol, there was the accompaniment of beautiful music. The customary salutution to the bride was given and the nuptial blessing pronounced and the service was ended. The bride was most becomingly attired in a dainty and stylish gown of white silk and wore a veil, the costume enhancing her personal charms and making a most pleasing picture that was universally admired. At the Hall home, North Sixth street, immediately following the ceremony at the church a wedding dinner was served to members of the two families, twenty-four plates being laid, and later a small party of friends of the bride were received. Mr. and Mrs. Rahr departed in the evening for Chicago and will then make a tour of the East, returning here, December 23 to take up their home. The will reside on the West Side. In no marriage of the year has society evinced a greater interest than in that of Miss Hall and Mr. Rahr, both young people having taken a prominent part in social affairs. The bride a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall, is a young lady possessed of many charms of mind and person and a gracious manner that has made her popularity universal with all who enjoyed her acquaintance. She is a lady of high character and to possess her friendship is a privilege esteemed highly. The groom is the son of Mayor and Mrs. William Rahr and a promising young man whose ability and success is testified in the responsible position which he accupies as manager of the plant of the Manitowoc Malting Co. He is widely known and by his friends is held in esteem. With the host of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rahr, the Herald joins in the hope that their happiness may continue for all time. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, November 28, 1902 P. 1
RAHR: William b: 17 Mar. 1812, in Prussia; d: 5 Oct. 1880. children: 3 sons, 2 dau.
RAHR: William Jr. From the History of Northern Wisconsin, 1881, vol II, p. 531 William Rahr, Jr., Eagle Brewery, Manitowoc, is a native of this place, born in 1855.
RAHR: William Sr.
b: 17 Sept. 1854, in Manitowoc, WI. p: William Rahr. m: 31 Oct. 1879 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.151) to: Olga Nielsen. Children: William Jr., Max, Reinhardt, Niels and Martha.RAHR'S, Wm., Sons. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Malsters
RAHR: See Hans B. Bauer bio. See Hubert Falge bio. See Charles F. Fechter bio. See John A. Glander bio. See HAFFEMEFFER See HAMILTON See John Jens bio. See Gustav Levenhagen bio. See Charles W. Meisnest bio. See Frank A. Miller bio. See SPINDLER See P.J. Zimmers bio.
RAIGNER: See LAURANT
RAIN: See STRYKER
RAINE: H.A. see Presbyterian churches
RAINISKY: Andrew m: 11 Jan. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.374) to: Emilie Tutrosk
RAINWAND: Christopl m: 30 Dec. 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.248) to: Barbora Grunes
RAINWOOD: Chr Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1862 Vol:01 Page:0095 Vol:A Sequence:12706 to: Barbara Grimes Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1862 Vol:01 Page:0095 Vol:A Sequence:12707
RAISSER: Ferdinand m: 6 Feb. 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.54)
RAIT: J.M. b: Scotland m: 1874 to: Eva Crocker children: 1 son, 1 dau.
RAM: See BOTTEL
RAMAKER: (also have Remaker/Remeker/Ramiker) See WALLANDER
RAMANN: Henry Wm. m: 22 Apr 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.402) to: Johanna E.C. Lorefeld
RAMAS: Charles m: 13 Mar. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.59) (see Charles Ramus)
RAMBADT: John m: 05 Sep 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.290) to: Hattie Luckow
RAMBADT: Karl Johann m: 29 Apr 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.403) to: Sophia Auguste Waack From Der Nord Westen, 06 May 1897: Marriage in the local Lutheran Church on Thurs. of Charles Rambert(sic),of Newton, with Miss Sophie Waak.
RAMBADT: See WAACK
RAMBATH: Johann m: Louise (nee) Vogt children: Johann Karl Gottfried (b. 8/22/1874/bapt. 10/8/1874 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)
RAMBATH: See WAACK
RAMBOLDT: See SCHURRER
RAMBOW: See MEDAUS
RAMEKER: Joseph J. b. WI 1875 Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein Cattle Ex-School Director and Ex-Director of Rosencrance Dairy Company S. 32 Cooperstown, 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
RAMEKL: Jos. m: 7 Apr. 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.207) to: Mary Steffel
RAMES: Wencelaus m: 09 Jul 1889 (co. mar. index v.5 p.458/he is not on index) to: Margaret Brown
RAMESH: See PRINCL
RAMICH: Wenzel p: Joseph and Rosa Ramish m: 8 Feb. 1881 (co. mar. index v.5 p.8) to: Sarah Anna Johnson p: Charles and Sara Johnson
RAMIEN: Ida and Matilda Photo
Courtesy of the Two Rivers Historical Society
RAMIKER: Wencel m: 11 Nov. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.189) to: Anna Linsmeier Marriage License obtained: Wenzel Remeker and Anna Linsmeier both of Franklin Der Nord Westen, 07 Nov. 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: County Clerk Edward Schaffland issued the following marriage licenses this week: …Wencle Ramiker of Manitowoc, to Annie Linsmeir of Franklin… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 7, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Taus: Wencel Remiker and Miss Annie Lensmeyer were married at the Kellnersville church Monday Nov. 11, 1901. The Rev. Father Just tied the knot. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 14, 1901 pg. 8
RAMIN: Friedrich m: 23 Mar. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.83) to: Mathilda Kasten
RAMINGER: Jacob m: 29 Apr 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.402) to: Maria Wagner
RAMINGER: Wilhelm (also William Ramminger/Wm. on co. mar. index) m: 24 May 1887 (St. Wendel Cath. ch.) (same date, co. mar. index v.5 p.355) to: Caecilia Braun (also Cecilia) children: Elsa Katharina (b. 7 Apr. 1893/bapt. 16 Apr. 1893 St. Wendel Cath. ch.) Nicolaus (b. 9 Aug. 1895/bapt. 19 Aug. 1895 St. Wendel Cath. ch.) Elvira Emma (b. 1 Nov. 1899/bapt. 5 Nov. 1899 St. Wendel Cath. ch..Ramminger)
RAMINGER: (also have Riminger) See WERNER
RAMION: Ignac m: 7 July 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.235) to: Anna Broschkowitz
RAMION: See LASKOSKI
RAMISH: (Also have Ranesh) See RAMICH
RAMMINGER: Alfred b: 13 Apr. 1879/bapt. 27 Apr. 1927 from record of St. John's United Ch. of Christ, Manitowoc)
RAMMINGER: Conrad b: Manizin, Prussia occu: Farmer, Town Schleswig p: Andreas Ramminger and Gertrude Reader m: 30 April 1865, Roman Catholic ceremony by Michael Harder from Sheboygan co. marriages (v.3 p.235) (1st marriage) to: Mathilda Ball p: Jacob Ball and Eva Kraus Mathilda is buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Kiel 2nd marriage: m: 30 Sept. 1884 at Kiel, Catholic rite (Manitowoc co. marriages v.3 p.170) to: Catharine Wagner Dietrich Catharine is buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery Conrad is buried at the Kiel cemetery
RAMMINGER: Henry Photo b: Town of Schleswig –farmer p: Conrad Ramminger and Mathilda Ball m: 24 Jan 1891 in civil ceremony, City of Kiel (co. mar. index v.6 p.77) to: Katharina Diedrich b: Town of Meeme p: William and Katharine Diedrich (NOTE: The Joseph Mahlich, who is a witness in this marriage, is a brother-in-law to Henry Ramminger. Joseph Mahlich married Theresa Ramminger on Oct. 21, 1890. Theresa is a sister to Henry Ramminger.)
RAMMINGER: Herman m: 07 Feb 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.392) to: Mary Madler
RAMMINGER: William m: 23 Apr 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.152/she is no. 153) to: Catherine Wagner Marriage License obtained: W. Ramminger of Schleswig and Kathy Wagner of Meeme Der Nord Westen, 18 Apr. 1901 ***** Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Schaffland: …William Ramminger of Schleswig, to Kathy Wagner of Meeme… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 18, 1901 pg. 1
RAMON: See GRADE
RAMPEL: Peter m: 30 Sept. 1867 (co. mar. index v.4 p.2) to: Carolina Beddin
RAMSDELL: Lt. Daniel Alanson m: 13 July 1863 (co. mar. index v.2 p.170) to: Adelade Sophronia Ramsdell p: Erastus and Sylvia Ramsdell
RAMSDELL: See BENSON See MOUNTAIN
RAMSON: See EASON
RAMUS: Charles (Ramas on mar. index) b: 14 Dec. 1844 in Germany m: 13 March 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.59) to: Emma Coats children: Charles C., Ernestine, and Charlotte (Manitowoc Tribune March 14, 1872 Married March 13, 1872 at Manitowoc, at the residence of John Levake, Esq, by the Rev. C. B. Stevens, Mr. Charles Ramus, conductor on the A. & N., L. R., and Miss Emma R. Coats, all the parties of Manitowoc.) ******* Charles Ramus, roadmaster, Lake Shore Division, Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railroad, was born in Germany in 1844; came to the United States in 1868; located at Sheboygan, Wisconsin and at once commenced work on the Sheboygan & Fond du Lac Railway, on construction; was soon appointed foreman of track-layers; continued with that line till 1871, when he commended on the Manitowoc, Appleton & New London Railway as foreman of construction. He laid the first rail on that road; was also the first conductor of construction train on that line; had charge of the construction from Appleton to Clintonville. He was appointed roadmaster of the Lake Shore Division, which position he holds at the writing, April, 1881. Has been in employ of the company, under its different managements, nearly ten years. Has made his home at Manitowoc. Source: History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The Western Historical Company, Chicago; A.T. Andreas Proprietor, 1881, pg. 1398-1402
RANCKE: August Lewis Chas. m: 11 Oct. 1849, Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index) to: Helena Peter
RAND: E.K. (see Presbyterian churches) b: Jefferson Co., New York.
RAND: Edward, Jr. News article
RAND: Edwin m: 4 July 1871 (co. mar. index v.4 p.47) to: Mary Ann Spencer MARRIED: RAND - SPENCER - On the 4th of July, 1871, at the residence of the brides parents, in Kossuth, by the Rev. C.B. Stevens, Mr. Edwin H. Rand, to Miss Mary A. Spencer. Manitowoc Tribune, Vol. 18 No. 12, Thursday, July 6, 1871, Page 4 Column 5 ***** Married - At Kossuth, July 4th, 1871, by the Rev. C.B. Stevens, Mr. Edwin Rand and Miss Mary A. Spencer of Kossuth. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, July 6, 1871
RAND: Edwin H., Jr. m: 5 June 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.176) to: Catherine E. Kirscher Marriage License obtained: Edwin H. Rand and Elizabeth Kirscher both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 30 May 1901 ******** A marriage license was issued this morning to Edward Rand and Elizabeth Kirscher of this city. The marriage is set for next Wednesday June 5. A host of friends extends congratulations to the contracting parties. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 26, 1901, p. 4 ***** The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Kirscher to Edward Rand was solemnized at the St. Boniface parsonage Wednesday. Rev. Faith Peil officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Rand will reside on North 6th street. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, June 6, 1901 P. 5
RAND: Edwin, Sr. Photo
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RAND: Edwin Hanson m: 7 June 1865 (co. mar. index v.2 p.285) to: Adelia Albee Married: In Manitowoc, at the residence of Thos. Robinson, Esq. on the 7th inst., by Rev. S Smith, Edwin H. Rand, to Miss A.C. Albee. Our young friends, in starting on the journey of life together, did not forget the Printers of the Pilot. May Peace, Prosperity and Happiness crown their Union, and may Heaven shower innumerable blessings upon them. Manitowoc Pilot Friday, June 16, 1865 pg. 4
RAND: Elijah K. m: 23 Jan. 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.34) to: Mary Norris MARRIED: At Manitowoc, Wis., Jan. 23d, 1870, by the Rev. C.B. Steven, E.K. Rand Esq., of the firm of Vilas and Co., and Miss Mary Norris. Parties all of Manitowoc. Well, "Lige," it seems foolish to wish you joy to such an acquisition so we only charge you to make it henceforth your life's object to prove yourself worthy the possession of such a treasure, and Mary, dear, God bless you, and the man of your choice. Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, January 27, 1870 pg. 3 E.K. Rand home
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RAND: G.S. b: May 1830, in Golden Hill, Connecticut
RAND: Hanson
accident see Presbyterian churches RAND: Hanson PhotoPhoto compliments of the Manitowoc Library RAND: Mister (no first name) Mr. Rand, 1882
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RAND: See Henry B. Burger bio. See Jacob Roemer bio. See Jacob J. Stangel bio.
RANDAL: See KUBS
RANDALL: See GRIDLEY See Henry Carter Hamilton bio. See William Stone bio.
RANDOLPH: Charles m: 29 Nov. 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.178) to: Emma Hopf
RANDOLPH: Samuel m: Margaret children: John (b. 30 Nov. 1874/bapt. 7 Feb. 1890) Margaret (b. 5 May 1879/bapt. 7 Feb. 1890) Thomas (b. 27 Feb. 1880/bapt. 7 Feb. 1890) (this entry from records of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
RANDOLPH: (Divorce - 1890) Randolph, Margely, vs. Randolph, Samuel Married 1 September 1860 at Chicago, Illinois. Lived there two years, then moved to Manitowoc. Eight children: Charles, 24; George, 22; Jackson, 20; Samuel, 18; Frank, 15; Hattie, 12; Willie, 10. William, who died at the age of two years, was the oldest of the children. Defendant went to Michigan for a short time, and then to Neenah or Menasha. Hattie is at school at Fond du Lac. Custody of minor children awarded to the plaintiff.
RANDOLPH: Hon. Samuel William.
b: 5 Dec. 1872 p: Samuel and Margaret (Marley) Randolph m: 14 June 1905 to: Ethel D. Bown of New Orleans, Louisiana children: Samuel W. Jr., Florence, and Frederick Bown From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago (1905) On Wed., June 14, State Senator Samuel W. Randolph, of this city was married at New Orleans to Miss Ethel Bown of that city. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in the sunny southland and then come here to make their home. The bride is a charming and estimable young lady who is prominent in social circles in the metropolis of the South and the groom is a rising young statesman. He is a resident of this city and was born and reared here. He is very popular with his constituents and many friends here and elsewhere will rejoice in his happiness and wish him and his bride a long, happy, unclouded and prosperous career. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 19, 1930RANDOLPH: See BOURIL See CURRENS
RANESH: Wenzel b. Bohemia 1856 Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein Cattle Ex-School Treasurer S. 20 Gibson, Francis Creek m. Margaret Kanop Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RANK: Alois m: 10 Nov. 1870 (co. mar. index v.4 p.43) to: Anne S Herrmann
RANK: Aloysuis (sic) m: 21 Sept. 1868 (co. mar. index v.4 p.24) to: Catharina Schwatzingen
RANK: Andreas (Brother of Alois Rank) (article in Der Nord Westen, 9 June 1881, welcoming him from the old country and detailing how he got here)
RANK: Andrew J. m: 16 July 1906 (co. mar. index v.7 p.459) to: Matilda Wicichowski
RANK: Ferdinand m: 1 Aug. 1877 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.120) to: Wilhelmine Hartmann
RANK: Francis m: 12 Dec. 1864 (co. mar. index v.3 p.4) to: Mary Magdalena Herman VILLAGE TREASURER RANK DEAD Village treasurer, Frank Rank, died at his home in this city last Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2nd, following a stroke of apoplexy. Decedent was born in Germany in 1839. In the early 50's his father came to America and settled at Francis Creek in the Town of Kossuth. In 1856 Frank accompanied his mother to America to join the father. In 1864 Mr. Rank was married to Magdalina Herman who died some years later. In 1882 the family came to Brillion and in 1892 he married the wife who now survives him, her maiden name being Catherine Miller. While residents of Kossuth,, Mr. Rank early took an interest in public affairs and for some time served as assessor. When he came to Brillion he went into the saloon business, retiring therefrom a year ago. In 1897 he was elected Village Treasurer and has held that office since with credit. As a saloon keeper he was unique in that he had most decided objections to all forms of disorderliness and never had any hesitancy in showing it. He closed his place at an early hour every evening. While it is impossible for a saloonkeeper to avoid at least an occasional outbreak in his place of business, Mr. Rank so thoroughly disliked it that the temptation of nickels never induced him to tolerate disorderliness with patience and this class of business gradually drifted away to more congenial surroundings. Realizing the loss this meant to him in a business way and sympathizing with his advancing years, his fellow citizens steadily continued him in the office of village treasurer and he always discharged his duties with care and integrity. He is survived besides the widow, by two sons, Peter and George and six daughters, Mrs. Chas. Jensen, Mrs. Jac. Blau, Mrs. Emil Darsow, Mrs. Ed. Engel, Mrs. Henry Huls and Miss Frieda Rank. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Saturday) at 1:30 pm at the house, services being conducted by Rev. Elske. The pallbearers will be the members of the Village Board, Hugo Muehlback, E.H. Kloehn, John Mumm, John Koch, Wm Kanter and Emil Halse. In conclusion, we can pay our deceased fellow citizen no higher tribute than to record the fact that he was one of the saloon keepers who recently gave their promise to the community in the most solemn and public manner not to sell liquor to minors or intoxicated persons and he kept that promise. His word was as good as his bond. Brillion News - Fri., Feb. 4, 1916
RANK: Geo. J. The City Bakery, 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
RANK: John m: 5 Nov. 1882 (co. mar. index. v.5 p.92) to: Mary Katzenmeier
RANK: John m: 17 Sept. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.182) to: Rosa Weinfurther The engagement has been announced of John Rank and Miss Rosa Weinfurther. Der Nord Westen, 22 Aug. 1901 ***** John Rank and Miss Rosa Weinfuther will be married, Sept. 17, at the St. Boniface's church, the Rev. Father Piel officiating. The bride will be attended by her sisters Annie and Emma and she will be gowned in white silk and organdie. The groom and bride are in the employ of Schuette Bros. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 5, 1901 pg. 5 ***** Marriage Licenses: County Clerk Schaffland has issued the following marriage licenses: …John Rank of Manitowoc to Rose Weinfurther of Manitowoc… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 12, 1901 pg. 1 ***** Marriage License obtained: John Rank and ROSE Weinfurther both of Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, 12 Sep. 1901 ***** The marriage of John Rank and Miss Rosa Weinfurther was solemnized on Tuesday morning, the Rev. Father Peil officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Rank will make their home on Twenty-second Street. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, September 19, 1901 pg. 5 ***** The marriage of John Rank and Miss Rosa Weinfurther was solemnized on Tuesday morning, the Rev. Father Peil officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Rank will make their home on Twenty-second street. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 19, 1901 P. 5
RANK: John m: 04 Jul 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.336/he is not on mar. index) to: Hal Bonin (sic) From Der Nord Westen, 30 June 1904: Marriage License: John Rank of Centerville and Helen Bonin of Newton
RANK: Joseph m: 16 Apr 1888 (co. mar. index v.5 p.405) to: Theresia Pankratz
RANK, L. C. Prop. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Rank's House. First-class accommodations for the Traveling Public. Choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars.
RANK: Louis m: 28 Jun 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.106) to: Barbara Roubal
RANK: Louis Andrew m: 20 Sep 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.119) to: Magdalene Schwartzenbart (she was born in Brillion)
RANK: Louis William m: 3 July 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.236) to: Ida Louise Hains
RANK: Martin
b: 11 Nov. 1846 in Bohemia p: Joseph and Anna Rank of Bohemia. Father buried at Schwechat, near Vienna, mother buried at Neuern m: 1877 in Vienna, Austria to: Frances Koshina children: Henry, Robert, Grete, Frank and GeorgeRANK: Martin m: 4 Feb. 1884 (co. mar. index v.5 p.177) to: Louise Detrois
RANK: Peter m: 10 May 1898 (co. mar. index v.6 p.453) to: Aloisia Oswald From Der Nord Westen, 12 May 1898: Marriage in Francis Creek on Tues. of Peter Rank with Miss Oswald.
RANK: Peter m: 27 Nov 1895 (co. mar. index v.6 p.327) to: Wilhelmine Barth
RANK: Peter b: Friedricksthal, Bohemia res: Kossuth p: Jacob and Margrete Rank m: 7 Dec. 1855 at Kossuth (co. mar. index v.1 p.93) wit: John P. Krumdick to: Anna Seitl p: Stephan and Barbara Seitl
RANK: Peter b: Bohemia res: Francis Creek, laborer p: Jacob and Margaretha m: 8 Jan. 1856 (co. mar. index v.1 p.96) to: Anna Zeijl p: Stephan and Barbara
RANK: William m: 08 Feb 1885 (co. mar. index v.5 p.232) to: Emma Schultz
RANK: See August H. Born bio. See FRENCH See FROM See KUHL See MANCOSKE See MENDLIK See UHLER
RANKA: Phillip m: 16 Feb. 1857 (co. mar. index v.4 p.26) to: Margaretha Walenta
RANKE: See August H. Born bio. See HANSON
RANKEL: Johannes (also spelled John Runkel) m: Katharina Schneebergen (both girls have this mother) children: Maria Karoline (b. 18 Dec. 1868/bapt. 27 Jan. 1869 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville..surname Rankel) Maria Kunigunde (b. 18 Dec. 1868/bapt. 27 Jan. 1869 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville..father John Runkel)
RANKIN: Rev. Emmet
see also Presbyterian churchesRANKIN: Joseph
b: 25 Sept. 1833, in Passaic, New Jersey. (d. 24 Jan. 1886) m: 17 Sept. 1862 (co. mar. index v.2 p.158) to: Amelia Stella Borcherdt children: Jeanette (b. 5 Nov. 1868/bapt. 12 Apr. 1871 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) Joseph Borcherdt (b. 15 Sept. 1876/bapt. 23 May 1877 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) Items From The Pilot Files - Fifty Years Ago (1862) MARRIED: At the residence of the bride's father, in Manitowoc, on Wednesday the 17th inst., by Rev. J.H. Dillingham, Captain Joseph Rankin, of the 27th Wisconsin regiment, to Miss Amelia S. Borcherdt, all of Manitowoc. After the nuptial ceremony the newly wedded couple left for the south on a bridal tour. Our best wishes for their future happiness and prosperity attend the gallant soldier and his bride. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, September 19, 1912 pg. 1RANKIN: See BARNES See RIDERER
RANSLY: Fred m: 24 Dec. 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.310) to: Ella Baum Marriage License: Fred Ransley and Ella Baum both of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 24 Dec 1903 ***** Bensley-Baum At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baum, December 25, 1903, Mr. Fred Bensley and Miss Ella Baum. The wedding was a quiet family affair and only a few intimate friends and relatives were present to participate in the festivities of the occasion. The young coupe are very estimable young people and the Chronicle joins their many friends in wishing them a long and happy life. The Chronicle, Tues., Dec. 29, 1903
RANTZ: See MEDANS
RAON: See PETERSEN
RAPEL: John b: 24 June 1871 m: 16 Apr 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.239) to: Mary Riederer b: 1872 child: Rappel birth: 27 March 1902 Cato, Manitowoc Co. death: 27 March 1902 Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Clarks Mills, Wis. residence: 1902 Cato father: John Rappel mother: Mary Riederer Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - 1894 Married on April 16, by Rev. Father Bruno, Mr. John Rappel and Miss Mary Reader, both of Cato. Manitowoc Pilot - Thurs., May 1, 1919
RAPEL: Stephen m: Catherine
RAPIED: See THOMAS
RAPL: Jos. m: 1 June 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.369) to: Rolleta Smith Clarks Mills Married by Rev. Father Holzknecht at Clarks Mills, June 1, Mr. Joseph Rapl to Miss Roletta Smith. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times - Tues., June 7, 1887 - page 3
RAPL: Peter m: 02 May 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.382) to: Cathas Reader Notes From Clarks Mills: Last Tuesday morning Miss Katie Riederer and Peter Rappel were joined in matrimony, Rev. Geeling performing the ceremony. The bride is an estimable young lady and the groom is an industrious, deserving young man. Mr. Rappel and bride left for Antigo where he runs a farm. The couple will have the congratulations and well wishes of a large circle of friends. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 11, 1905 pg. 8
RAPPEL: Gilbert b. WI 1891 Farmer, S. 24 Rockland, Reedsville m. Emma L. Tuschel Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RAPPEL: J.F. Company Wholesale Grocers, 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
RAPPEL: John m: 07 Apr 1866 (co. mar. index v.4 p.49) to: Susanna Ries
RAPPEL: Marcus J.
b: 25 Aug. 1888, in Cato Falls, Manitowoc Co. p: J.F. and Roletta (Smith) RappelRAPPEL: also have Roppel See MEYER See WEISS
RAPPL: John m: no date (co. mar. index. v.4 p.144) to: Franciska Forster
RAPPL: Martin m: 26 Nov. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.385) to: Mary Seidl
RAPPL: See GERL
RAQUET: Chas. Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein Cattle and Berkshire Hogs Orchard Grove Stock Farm Served as Township Chairman S. 35 Schleswig, Kiel b. WI 1878 m. Adele Valand Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RAQUET: Charles
b: 22 May 1876, in Manitowoc Co. p: Frank and Anna (Mahlick) Raquet. m: 9 April 1904 (co. mar. index v.7 p.321) to: Adele Voland p: Fred and Theodora Voland. Children: Norma Katherine, Viola Lillie, and Athaniel Carl. ****** Marriage licenses have been issued to Chas. Lutzke of Liberty and Martha Kautza, Eaton; Aug. Gauger, Cooperstown, Mary Sprick (sic), Kossuth; Chas. Raquet and Adele Voland, Schleswig. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, March 29, 1904 P.1RAQUET: Franz m: 10 Apr. 1864 (co. mar. index v.2 p.197) to: Anna Mahlig
RAQUET: Franz From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Orchard Grove Stock and Grain Farm. Born in Germany 1830. Wife born in Germany 1844. Married in 1865. Settled farm 1862. Post Office, Kiel; Section 33, Schleswig Township.
RAQUET: Jacob (His picture is in the glass negative photos) b: Town of Schleswig –carpenter p: Frank Raquet and Anna Malich m: 5 Mar. 1904 Reformed Church, Kiel (co. mar. index v.7 p.319) Witnesses Christian Buettner, Espie [?] Raquet, Katie Raquet and Lillie Gessert to: Annie Buettner b: Town of New Holstein p: Henry Buettner and Ida Freese
RAQUET: Jakob (His picture is in the glass negative photos) b: Town of Schleswig –carpenter p: Father noted as “dead”, mother Anna Raquet m: 30 Mar 1895 in religious ceremony, Kiel (co. mar. index v.6 p.293) Witnesses Geo. Raquet an Edward Reichert to: Anna Reichert b: Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County p: Friedrich Reichert and Frederika Anhalt
RAQUET: See Henry D. Buettner bio.
RAQUIL: no name m: 29 Oct. 1894 to: Miss Steinberg From Der Nord Westen, 08 Nov. 1894: Marriage in Kiel on 29 Oct. of farmer Raquil with Miss Steinberg.
RARNF: See AWE
RASCH: Wilhelm b: Kingdom of Prussia res: Two Rivers p: Leopold and Anna Rasch m: 12 Apr. 1857 at Two Rivers to: Wilhelmine Raths p: John and Friedericke Raths
RASCH: Also have Raasch See Mrs. BAERWALDT bio. See GANERKE See LADWIG See Professor Emil Meinardus bio.
RASCHKE: Friedrich W. m: 1 May 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.97) to: Emilie A.H. Bratz The following marriage licenses were issued by Clerk Zander this week: …Wilhelm Raschke, Rantoul to Emilia Pratz, Rockland. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, April 26, 1900 pg. 11 ***** Reedsville: Miss Amelia Bratz and Mr. Wilhelm Raschke were married in the Lutheran Church Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Brenner. Brillion News, Fri., May 4, 1900
RASEN: See Henry Rahmlow bio.
RASMUSSEN: Alfred m: 10 Nov. 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.409) to: Adella Sladky
RASMUSSEN: See NILSON
RASTEL: (illegetimate child) mother: Elisabeth (nee) Rastel children: Johann (b. 8/09/1882/bapt. 8/30/1882 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)
RASTEL: Gottfried m: Theresa (nee) Steinmetz children: Gottfried Hermann (b. 2/26/1882/bapt. 3/3/1882 from records of St. John's Ev. Luth. ch., Newtonburg)
RASTMEIER: See GRIEBLING
RATH: Ernst m: 11 Nov 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.416) to: Emma Hegemann
RATH: Heinrich b. 14 Mar. 1858/confirmed 7 April 1872/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RATH: Johann m: Karoline Stuck (also spelled Caroline) children: Anna Mathilde Karoline (b. 18 Aug. 1851/bapt. 7 Sept. 1853 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.) Lina Dorothea Josephine Marie (b. 25 May 1855/bapt. 12 Aug. 1855 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)
RATH: Johann m: Katharine Marie Riek children: Wilhelmine Hennriette Johanne (b. 2 Nov. 1856/bapt. 31 May 1857 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)
RATH: Johann Friedrich Ludwig confirmed 1864/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RATH: John m: 16 Jan. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.58) to: Augusta Habeck
RATH: John m: 2 May 1878 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.129) to: Leina Menner
RATH: Walter m: 18 Nov 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.418) to: Cora Green
RATH: See KANSIER See ROSINSKI
RATHE: Christian From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Breeder of Norman horses. Post Office, Two Creeks; Section 2, Two Creeks Township.
RATHER: Ferdinand m: Auguste born Kams children: Julius Friedrich August (b. 31 Jan. 1858/bapt. 10 Feb. 1858 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)
RATHKE: Carl m: Apr. 1897 to: Miss Engelbrecht To be married this week will be Carl Rathke with Miss Engelbrecht, daughter of William Engelbrecht. They will say their vows in St. Johannes Church in Cooperstown before Pastor Sieker. Der Nord Westen, 22 Apr. 1897
RATHKE: See SCHMIDT
RATHS: See RASCH
RATHSACK: Andrew m: 17 Nov 1901 to: Martha Weise Range Line: A bridal parage at the head o which Mr. Ratsack accompanied by Miss Wiese his intended wife rode along our road, Tuesday morning on their way to Two Rivers, where they were made man and wife. Our hearty congratulations. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, November 21, 1901 pg. 8 ***** Range Line: Andrew Ratsack and bride have taken up their residence at Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, December 5, 1901 pg. 5
RATHSACK: Bertha confirmed 1867-Easter/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RATHSACK: Carl m: Maria Stahl children: Bertha Wilhelmina (b. 17 May 1853/bapt. 10 July 1853 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.) Hermann Heinrich Theodor (b. 3 Sept. 1856/bapt. 26 Oct. 1856 from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.)
RATHSACK: Carl Christian August p: Fritz Rathsack and Maria Rathsack nee Schmidt m: 7 July 1879 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.145) wit: Fred Bremer and Lina Bremer to: Louisa Sophia Messmann nee Kuhfeldt p: John and Johanne Kuhfeldt ******** From Der Nord Westen, 10 July 1879: Marriage of Carl Christian August Rathsack with Mrs. Louisa Sophia Messmann (nee Kuhfeld), both from Manitowoc, on 07 July in the home of Mr. F. Bremer in Manitowoc by Justice of the Peace Carl H. Schmidt. ******** (the following information was sent in by a family researcher/see contributors page) Carl C.H. Rathsack was the grandfather of Charles Stephen Rathsack. His full name is Carl Christian August Rathsack (the second initial was mis-transcribed as an "H"). Charles Stephen's father was Carl Christian August's son Charles (1848-1930), the twin brother of Wilhelm (1848-1921) for whom you include a bio from Falge in the Marriage Index. This was Carl Christian August Rathsack's second marriage. The first, to Louisa Timm in Germany on 28 Apr 1838 appears next in your Index.
RATHSACK: Charles Stephen b: 4 June 1892, Manitowoc/conf. 3 May 1908 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc
RATHSACK: Christian m: Louisa born Timm children: Levina Maria Louisa (b. 3 Jan. 1857/bapt. 23 Mar. 1857/ confirmed as Lucinde 1870/from record of First German Evang. Luth. ch.) m: Andrew Christopherson 6 Nov. 1876 (see Christopherson) Her full name was Lucinde Maria Fredericka Rathsack (from researcher/see contributors page)
RATHSACK: Chas. Leo. m: 23 Sept 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.248) to: Mary Kostlevy ******** Invitations will soon be issued for the marriage of Miss Mary, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Kostlevy to Charles L. Rathsack. September 23 is the date selected for the event, which will take place at St. Boniface church. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, September 8, 1902 P. 1 ******** RELEASE FROM UNHAPPY TIES Court Seveers Knot That Unites Three Ill-Mated Pair in Matrimony. COURT NOW NEAR END. Release from the unhappiness of marriage ties that have become irksome was granted in Circuit court today to three mismated couples, one of the number being in this city. Abandonment was the charge made in the complaint filed by Mrs. Mary Rathsack in the suit for seperation from her husband Charles Rathsack. The couple were married on September 23, 1902 and lived together but three months, seperating in January of that succeeding year. The decree was granted but the judgment has not been recorded. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 30, 1904 P. 1
RATHSACK: Herman b. 3 Sept. 1856/confirmed 1871/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RATHSACK: Johanne b. 15 Aug. 1845/confirmed 15 April 1860/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RATHSACK
: Joseph m: 23 Sept. 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.179) to: Hattie Lange From Der Nord Westen, 06 June 1901: The engagement has been announced recently of Joseph Rathsack and Miss Hertha Lange, daughter of Alvin Lange here. ******** From Der Nord Westen, 12 Sep. 1901 Marriage License obtained: Joseph Rathsack and Hertha Lange both of Manitowoc ***** Miss Hattie Lange and Joseph Rathsack were married on Monday night by Justice Falge Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 26, 1901 P. 1RATHSACK: Karl Photo
RATHSACK: Letta Cora Louise b: 19 Sept. 1892, Manitowoc/conf. 3 May 1908 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc
RATHSACK: Louis K. m: 24 June 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.57) to: Clara B. Hoyer From Der Nord Westen, 29 June 1899: Marriage Sat. of Louis Rathsack with Miss Clara Hoyer, both from here. ******* Ed. Raeuber, of Milwaukee, was here to attend the Rathsack-Hoyer wedding. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, June 26, 1899 P.2 ******* J. Diedrich and family, of Clark's Mills, were here to attend the Rathsack-Hoyer nuptials. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, June 26, 1899 P.2 ******** Mr. Louis Rathsack and Miss Clara Hoyer, both of this city, were married on Saturday last, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Mr. Machmiller. Manitowoc Pilot, WI Thursday, June 29, 1899 pg. 8
RATHSACK: Peter m: 23 Oct 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.125) to: Rosa Tetzlaff 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:… Peter Rathsack, Franklin, Rosa Tetzlaff, Kossuth;… Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, October 18, 1900 pg. 1
RATHSACK: Walter M. m: 30 Jul 1908 to: Laura M. Hanson
RATHSACK: Wilhelm Chas. m: 03 Jun 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.200) to: Louise Marie Neils
RATHSACK: Wilhelm Friedrich August confirmed 1863/First German Ev. Luth. ch.
RATHSACK: William, Sr.
b: 10 Dec. 1848 in Vorpommern, Germany p: Christian and Louisa Rathsack of Manitowoc, WI m: 1 Aug. 1876 to: Annie Weber (photo) (d. 24 July 1908) of Manitowoc, WI children: William Jr., Annie, Louis, Tillie, Charles and EllaRATHSACK, Wm. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Dealer in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Paints, Oils, Sash, Doors, and Blinds Tin, Copper, and Galvanized Iron Work a specialty.
RATHSACK: Wm. & Sons Co. Hardware 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
RATHSACK: See JOHNSON See KADOW See RATSACK See Herman Stuempges bio.
RATKE: See BODER
RATKY: See EBERHARDT
RATSACK: Willie m: 03 June 1893 to: Louise Gelbke From Der Nord Westen, 08 June 1893: Marriage of Willie Ratsack with Miss Louise Gelbke last Sat. by Pastor Machmueller in the bride’s home on Jay Street.
RATTKE: See SCHMIDT
RATUE: Herrmann m: Wilhelmine Bessert children: Albert August Gustav (b. 27 Oct. 1875/bapt. __ Nov. 1875 from record of St. John-St. James Evang. Luth. ch., Reedsville)
RATUE: See BIGALKY
RATUEG: See VOCKET
RATUEZ: See VOCKET
RATZ: William m: 01 Jan 1897 (co. mar. index v.6 p.391/index just has m. 12 o'clock a.m.) to: Emma Mull
RATZEK: Guilielmun (sic) m: 25 Oct. 1875 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.125) to: Anna Weber
RATZEK: Also have Retzek
RATZKY: See SCHNEIDER
RAU: Mr. From Der Nord Westen, 19 Oct. 1893: Mr. and Mrs. Rau celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last Sun. in Town Two Rivers at the residence of Joseph Shambeau, their son-in-law. A large group of friends and family were in attendance.
RAU: Henry m: 15 July 1899 (not on mar. index) to: Annie Gagnon Following are marriage license issued by Clerk Zander during the week: …Henry F. Rau and Annie Gagnon, both Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, July 13, 1899 pg. 7 ***** Marriage Sat. of Henry Rau of Two Rivers with Miss Annie Gagnon, daughter of Mayor Gagnon of Two Rivers. Der Nord Westen, 20 July 1899 ***** Henry Rau and Miss Annie Gagnon of this city were married at Kewaunee last Saturday. They will make this city their future home. Mr. Rau is a member of the firm of Rau & Niquette, dealers in coal. His bride is a daughter of Mayor Gagnon of this city. The Chronicle wishes them much happiness and prosperity. Manitowoc County Chronicle - Tues., July 18, 1899
RAU: Michael m: Bridgitta McNamara children: Honora (b. 31 Oct. 1867/bapt. 17 Nov. 1867/from record of St. Isidore Cath ch. bk.1 p.9)
RAU: Peter
b: 22 April 1832, in Prussia m: to: Catharine Scheuer children: 6 sons, 1 dau.RAU: See BUERSTATTE See Edward Niquette bio. See SCHEUER
RAUBE: Martin m: 3 Apr. 1872 (co. mar. index v.4 p.60) to: Fredericke Krueger
RAUBE: See KREGER
RAUBER: Ferdinand b: 8 May 1820 Baden Baden, Gr. Duchy of Baden/d. 27 Feb. 1891 res: Manitowoc, day laborer p: Felix and Gertrude Rauber m: 13 Mar. 1853 in Manitowoc (co. mar. index v.1 p.7) to: Rosalia Borchardt (also Rosalie) b: 18 May 1816, Germany/d. 2 Sept. 1894 p: Ferdinand H. Borchardt and Genoviva Borcherdt
RAUBER: Fred L. m: 05 Dec 1889 (co. mar. index v.6 p.15) to: Mary Haase
RAUBER: William F. m: 1 June 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.386) to: Auguste Wilhelmine Stock
RAUBER: (also have Reauber) See AMMERMAN See HERRMANN See MARKEE See SCHMIDT See STRATEMANN
RAUBORG: Ovichrest(?) m: 06 Nov 1890 (co. mar. index v.6 p.58)
RAUCH: Jos. m: 22 May 1883 (co. mar. index v.5 p.125) to: Victoria Sprang
RAUCH: See RUDOLPH
RAUE: See PALM
RAUKRAMER: See SPECHT
RAUMANN: See WIEDENHOFT
RAUS: Wenzel m: 9 Feb. 1874 (co. mar. index v.4 p.82) to: Anna Paj
RAUSCH: Fred Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Holstein Cattle Ex-School Director S. 34 Two Rivers, Two Rivers, 1885, b. Germany 1862 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago
RAUSCH: Fritz m: 16 Feb 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.340) to: Louise Krueger
RAUSCH: See KOLDOFF
RAUSH: Fred From the Two Rivers Reporter, Saturday, Dec. 28, 1912: Mrs. Fred Raush of the Town of Two Rivers is visiting her brother, Hy. Schroeder and family at Sheboygan.
RAUSCH: Fred From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Germany 1862. Wife born in Two Rivers 1869. Married in 1887. Two children. Post Office, Two Rivers; Section 34, Two Rivers Township.
RAUSCH: Fritz m: 16 Feb. 1887 (co. mar. index v.5 p.340) to: Louise Krueger
RAUTEMAN: See VOLLMER
RAUTHMAN: See FESSLER
RAUTMAN: Mr. (From the Manitowoc Pilot, Jan. 18, 1894:) m: 11 Jan. 1894 (co. mar. index v.6 p.230/he is not on mar. index) to: Sophia Brickshen (Bruckschen on mar. index) Rautman-Brickshen. At the residence of the bride's parents in Newton January 11 by Rev. Mr. Friesen, Mr. Rautman and Miss Sophia Brickshen. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 18, 1894 P. 3 ***** Mr. Rautman and Miss Sophia Brickshen were married at the residence of the bride's parents in Newton, Jan. 11 by Rev. Mr. Friesen.
RAUTMANN: J.F. From Wisconsin Histories - microfilm #18, Patron's Directory 1893, Two Rivers Library: Farmer and Stock breeder. Born in Sheboygan County 1865. Wife born in Mosel 1868. Post Office, School Hill; Section 7, Meeme Township.
RAUTMANN: Louis m: 14 Feb 1891 (co. mar. index v.6 p.80) to: Anna Roethel
RAUTZKE: See MARKS
RAY: Patrick m: 7 April 1903 (co. mar. index v.7 p.268) to: Ida Tegge From Der Nord Westen, 09 Apr. 1903 Marriage License obtained Patrick B. Ray and Ida Tegge both of Manitowoc
RAY: Thomas m: 21 May 1902 (co. mar. index v.7 p.213) to: Anna Kracha Marriage License: Thomas Ray of Chicago and Anna Kracha of Two Rivers Der Nord Westen, 22 May 1902 ***** Miss Annie Kretchi was married last Wednesday to Mr. Thomas Ray, a young man who recently came here from Chicago. The wedding ceremony was performed at the residence of the pastor of St. Luke's church. The Chronicle - Tues., May 27, 1902
RAYM: Raymond (Raymund in newspaper) b: Bohemia, Germany res: Kossuth, farmer p: Wenzel and Catharine Raym m: 8 Jan. 1855 in Manitowoc Rapids (co. mar. index v.1 p.63) to: Marie Binger (Ringer in Manitowoc Herald) p: Charles and Catherine Binger (Ringer in Manitowoc Herald) (mar. announcement in Manitowoc Herald, 13 Jan. 1855) At Manitowoc Rapids, Jan. 8th by F. Borcherdt, Esq, Mr. Raymond Raym and Miss Maria Binger, both of this County. Manitowoc Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, January 17, 1855 P. 3
RAYMOND: Chas. S. m: listed as Mrs. children: Alva C. (bapt. 17 Apr. 1874/age 16 yrs.) Capitola B. (bapt. 27 Mar. 1874/age 14 yrs.) Phylura Ann (bapt. 27 Mar. 1874/age 12 yrs.) (this entry from records of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
RAYMOND: Charles m: Maria (bapt. 17 Apr. 1874/age 38 yrs. from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) children: Esther Maud (b. 11 Sept. 1873/bapt. 4 Oct. 1874 from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
RAYMOND: See WENZEL
RAYNIK: Wenzel b: Bohemia res: Kossuth p: Mathias and Catharine Raynik m: 7 Jan. 1855 at Kossuth (co. mar. index v.1 p.63) to: Maria Wildo p: Wenzel and Anna Wildo
RAYNOLDS: Elias m: 17 Apr. 1861 (co. mar. index v.2 p.108) to: Mary El. Nelson
RAZEK: Charles m: 27 Nov. 1900 (co. mar. index v.7 p.137) to: Catherine Rous
RAZISKY: Frank m: 30 Sep 1896 (co. mar. index v.6 p.371) to: Ida Lemund ***** RELEASE FROM UNHAPPY TIES Court Severs Knot That unites Three Ill-Mated Pair in Matrimony. The third decree granted by the court was to Ida Razinzky, a former Cato girl, who was married several years ago and has never lived happily with her husband. Desertion and failure to support was the charge in this action also. There was no appearance of the defendant. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 30, 1904 P. 1 Back to Top