Union Cemetery Records,aka Nelson Cemetery, aka Nelson-Connell-Union Cemetery
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Thru Approx. 1936
Last updated 05/07/2014
Town of Menomonee (Southeastcorner of Town Line and Schlei Rds.), WaukeshaCounty, Wisconsin
Originallycopied from tombstone and other available cemetery records by Mrs. WilliamConnell, Waukesha, Wis., Member of Waukesha County Historical Society. Someentries have additional material added from Register of Deeds office, Waukesha,for fuller family information.
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The Union CemeteryAssociation
Neighborhood Cemetery
Non-Sectarian (Open toEveryone)
The Union Cemetery Associationwas organized April 17th, 1852, by the inhabitants of the district surroundingthe school house, known as “Nelson School House No. 14” in the Town ofMenomonee. The meeting was organized by electing William Coats, Chairman, and L.A. Webb secretary. The following were present: Giles Hard, William Coats, ThomasBlakely, Eli Bush, John Brown, A. B. Hall, William Connell, Anson Gray, JoshuaGifford, A. L. Webb, James H. Nelson, Elijah B. Fuller, James Ball, JamesOliver, James Connell, Francis Connell.
The meetingvoted to have the organization called the “Union Cemetery Association”and voted to have six trustees, and the following persons were elected for oneyear, to-wit: Giles Hard and William Warr. William Coats and WilliamConnell were elected for two years and Joshua Gifford and A. L. Webb for threeyears.
The UnionCemetery Association bought two acres of land of Gabriel H. Nelson, and paid himFifty ($50.00) Dollars for it, located upon the crest of the hill in SectionSix. It was laid out in lots, and the north tier of lots were twenty byforty-five (20×45) feet, except lot fourteen, which is seven feet by forty-fivefeet. All the rest of the lots are twenty feet by forty-six feet, and run up toseventy-eight.
A certifiedcopy of the plat was filed in the Register of Deeds Office in the year 1912, anda certified copy of the organization was files in the Register of Deeds Officeat Waukesha in June 1920. The cemetery, therefore, now completely organized, andon the next page is a list of the officers and committees. Cemetery located inSection Six, Town of Menomonee.
Ashworth, Richard, d. May 12, 1879
Ashworth, Eliza Ann, d. Oct. 19, 1871
Ashworth, Emma, d. June 23, 1888
Ashworth, Field, husband of Ann Nuttall,who died bef. 1874, son of James Ashworth (11/1/1758? – 11/18/1810), and Mary(3/21/1762) who were married 12/4/1787; b. 1/15/1808 in Fearns, Rossendale,Lancashire, England, d. Jan. 16, 1874; Field’s grandfather was George Ashworth, b. 9/21/1718
Baer, Albert, son of Isaac (d. 10/10/1904 in Wis.) and Mary ( Clason) Baer. His mother Mary,b. 1838, d. 9/11/1915, was dau. of Alexander P. Clason, b. 9/20/1808 in Groshen,Orange, N.Y.; her mother Laura Margaret Acker was b. 1805 in Clauvit, N.Y., . Albertb. 11/17/1860 in Michigan, d. Oct. 23, 1931 in Menomonee Falls, WI
Baer, Jennie, nee Greengo, wife of Albert (married in 1893), and dau. of James C. Greengo, b. Feb. 22, 1869; d. July 15, 1908. Jennie and Albert had three sons, James, Denzil and Wilson.
Baines, Charles E., d. 8/22/1874
Baines, Ellen M., d. 9/25/1872
Baines, Fannie A., . 2/1/1864
Baines, Hessa John, d. 5/15/1874
Bailey, Willis David, son of Alonzo & Jane, nee Brink,Bailey, b. 12/7/1854 in Town of Menomonee, d. 1/13/1930
Bailey, Ellen Augusta, nee Minthon, wife of W. D., and dau. of? Minthon & Amelia Lillicrap, b. 10/4/1857 in England, d. 6/23/1931
Berringer, Aaron S., son of John D. and Matilda, nee Spinner,Berringer, 9/12/1864 – 12/17/1901
Berringer, Maurice A., 1892 – 1918 (Died in World War I,listed in May 29, 1919 Waukesha Freeman as “Morris A. Berringer”aka Maurice A. Beringer.)
Bird, Harry, d. 1938
Bird, Alfred H., d. 3/6/1904
Bird, Alice, d. 3/19/1895
Bird, Arthur, d. 10/15/1925
Bird, Clara Bell, d. 8/25/1892
Bird, Fannie, wife of Harry, d. 5/26/1905
Bird, Mary, d. 7/12/1885
Camp, James, d. 3/29/1868
Camp, Mary A., d. 6/5/1875
[CHRISTMAN: Mrs. Christine (KRAUS) Christman /b. September 26,1848/Hanheim, Province of Hessen-Darmstadt/ d. circa Feb. 5, 1931/wife of HenryPhillip Christman H. P. (Henry Phillip)/b. August 31, 1841/Norriston, MontgomeryCo., Pa./ d. June 16, 1913]
Christman, Henry P., son of Samuel & Hannah, neeUnderkoefler, Christman, 8/30/1841 – 6/17/1913, in Civil War
Menomonee Falls News June 20, 1913
DEATH TAKES H. P. CHRISTMAN.
Respected Citizen Passes Away After A Short Period Of Illness. Another of theveterans answered the call when, following an illness of but a short time, thegallant soldier, a worthy citizen and beloved comrade, as well as a devotedhusband and father was called hence at his home here, Tuesday morning, Jun 16.Upwards of a month ago he suffered a stroke from which he partly rallied and hisfamily had hopes of recovery only to be discouraged when the relapse came. HenryPhilip Christman was born in Norriston, Montgomery Co., Pa., August 31, 1841.His parents with many others, came to the West from the Keystone State in theyear 1850. They settled in Milwaukee and in 1852 moved out to a homesteadpreempted in Menomonee. He attended the county schools and taught in the winterof 1859 and 1860. When the call to arms was issued by President Lincoln he wasamong the first to respond, enlisting with Co. G of the First WisconsinVolunteers for three years. His regiment was mustered into service July 1, 1861.The records of the war department are replete with the valorous service of theFirst Wisconsin. The subject of this memorial took an important part in theranks of the volunteers in the great battles of Perryville, Murfreesboro andChickamagua. In the last named conflict Mr. Christman was taken a prisoner. Hesuffered great privation for 16 months in the southern prisons at Richmond,Andersonville and Milan. When at Savannah, Georgia, he was exchanged as amilitary prisoner of war. He was honorably discharged on February 20, 1865. Onhis return from the war he purchased a farm, and on May 28, 1868 he was unitedin marriage to Miss Christine Krause. Of this union five sons were born, four ofwhom with the wife survive. They are Eugene, Arthur, Chester and Harry.Intervening years found him working steadily until he had acquired two farms,and in the year 1902 he retired and built a home in the village. A man ofcourage of his convictions he never shirked what he thought to be his duty. Heserved as chairman of the town and was a member of the village trustees.Socially he had many warm friends. Long an influential member of the Masonicfraternity and of the Order of the East Star, those who knew him best will longcherish his many amiable qualities. The services were held Thursday afternoon atthe M. E. Church, Rev. T. E. Foss officiating. The last rites at the NelsonCemetery were in charge of Lincoln Lodge F. & A. M. Grand Deputy Richardsonof Milwaukee acting as master.*
Christman, Christina Mary, nee Krans, wife of Henry P., anddau. of John Ernst & Katharine, nee Hassinger, Krans, b. 1849 in Germany, d.1/31/1931
Menomonee Falls News Feb. 5, 1931
GRIM REAPER TAKES HEAVY TOLL. Mrs. Christine Christman Dies at Ripe Old Age. Inthe true history of a country the noble women play a conspicuous and prominentpart, and it is said that “In the cradle the mothers rock the nation”.Since 1860 Mrs. Christine Mary Christman, nee Kraus, widow of the late HenryPhillip Christman a Civil War veteran, who died 17 years ago have resided inWaukesha county and for a number of years her in the village, and well deservesto be mentioned among the old settlers in this community. She was born atHanheim, Province of Hessen-Darmstadt in Germany, September 26, 1848, daughterof Johann Kraus. She emigrated at the age of 12 years with her parents and threeof her sisters to America and made this village her home. On reaching womanhoodshe was united in marriage with Henry Philip Christman, the ceremony being atSussex, May 23, 1868. They began their domestic life on the farm west of ourvillage. To Mr. and Mrs. Christman were born five sons whom one son Elvin diedat the age of 17 on Feb. 18, 1897…Eugene and Arthur of Menomonee Falls,Chester of Detroit, Michigan and Harold of Racine, Wis. and also leaves 10grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon and conducted byRev. P. Wendt, Pastor of St. Paul’s Church here. Her remains interred in theNelson Cemetery. Mrs. Christman was a member of the Eastern Star.*
Christman, Elvin, b. abt 1880, d. 2/18/1897
Christman, Eugene, d. 10/1/1933
Chugh (?), Mrs. K., d. 1/9/1909
Church, George W., d. 9/22/1888
Church, Mary Jane, d. 3/23/1878
Church (?), ?, b. ? – d. 10/30/1924
Church (?), Mary, wife of Geo. W., d. 6/24/1929
Church (?), Lottie Bell, d. 6/17/1875
Connell, Francis, son of Richard & Jane, Johnson, Connell,b. 1820 in Ireland, d. 7/8/1899
CONNELL: Francis/age 79/d. 8 Jul 1899/bur.10 Jul 1899/Co. line: Lisbon/cancer of stomach/Nelsons cemetery Menominee/St.Albans burial records,
Mabel Ann (infant child of James B. and Ella C.Connell)/age 4 mos/ d. 21 Feb 1891/bur. 22 Feb 1891/ Germantown /pneumonia/Nelsons burial ground, Menominee/ St.Albans burialrecords,
May Eva/age 1/d. 27 Aug 1893/bur. 29 Aug 1893/Menominee/cholera/Nelsons or Union cem/St.Albans burial records,
Scott Salter/age 8/d. 30 Nov1895/bur. 2 Dec 1895/Lisbon/pernicious anemia/Nelsons cem./St.Albans burialrecords,
Mrs. Ursula (Dukelow)/age 66/d. 15 Dec 1899/bur. 18 Dec 1899/Co. lineLisbon/acute Pneumonia/Nelsons cemetery/St.Albans burial records
Connell, Ursula, nee Dukelow, wife of Francis, and dau. ofRichard & Sarah Duklow, b. 1827 in Ireland, d. 12/15/1899
Connell, baby, d. 9/26/1868
Connell, Frank D., son of F. & U., 9/30/1866 – 10/28/1935
Connell, Richard M., son of F. & U., 7/12/1856 -10/27/1921
Connell, William P., son of F. & U., 1861 – 1/5/1926
Connell, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of F. & U., 8/19/1862 -1/20/1923
Connell, John F., son of F. & U., 4/18/1857 in MenomoneeFalls, WI. – 1/28/1923
Connell, Caroline, nee Peterson, wife of John F., and dau. ofPeter (b. 3/7/1836) & Margaret Rasmusson, nee Rurmun (or Furuvald), Peterson(or Pedersen), b. 4/10/1864 in Ashippun, WI., 4/8/1914
Connell, Stella M., dau. of John F. & C., d/ 5/15/1935
Connell, Eva May, dau. of John F. & C., 12/23/1892 -1/2/1893
Connell, James, son of Richard Connell & Jane Johnson,b.12/12/1812 in Ireland, d. 1/3/1869
Connell, Anna or Ann, nee Salter, wife of James, dau. of JamesSalter & Mary Johnson, b. 7/20/1820 in Ireland, d. 10/8/1905
Connell, Thomas, d. 3/12/1871
Connell, Catherine, d. 1/15/1869
Connell, Rebecca, d. 11/12/1862
Connell, Jane, nee Johnson, wife of Richard, b. 3/8/1782 inSkibereen, Cork, Ireland, d. 6/28/1861
Connell, Franklin, d. 10/13/1874
Connell, Richard, son of Thomas & Catharine Connell,immigrated in 1846 with 5 brother, 3 sisters, wife, and many other relatives,originally settled in Township of Germantown, d. 5/9/1869
Connell, William, d. 12/1/1863
Connell, George A., d. 9/5/1930
Connell, William, d. 4/15/1892
Connell, Elizabeth, wife of Wm., d. 7/13/1908
Connell, Elsie E., dau. of Wm. & E., d. 2/24/1888
Connell, Emma N., dau. of Wm. & E., d. 6/9/1927
Connell, John D., son of Wm., d. 10/3/1907
Connell, Richard F., d. 1/9/1869
Connell, Eliza, d. 12/16/1870
Connell, Mary, d. 2/22/1897
Connell, Thomas, d. 10/15/1876
Connell, John J., 1/27/1852 – 6/18/1908
Connell, Mary J, nee Salter, wife of John J., and dau. ofFrank & Elizabeth, nee Cole, Salter, 9/10/1858 – 2/19/1917
Connell, Wesley S., son, 11/18/1882 – 7/26/1936
Connell, Martha, nee Schroeder, wife of Elmer (?), dau. ofCarl & Henrietta, nee Brousmann, Schroeder, 6/10/1889 – 1/10/1919
Connell, Scott S., d. 11/30/1895
Connell, Alice Josephine, nee Gray, wife of Richard, and dau.of Byron & Jane, nee Pool, Byron,2/23/1856 – 7/11/1929. Note: Byron’s father was Anson Gray.,and his mother, Roxana Cleveland
Connell, Rachel, d. 6/7/1928
Connell, Richard, d. 10/14/1870
Connell, Raymond F., of Hartland. d. Feb. 26, 2004. Age 69years. Husband of Lorraine (nee Heintz) Olson Connell. Father of Darryl (Karen),Dennis (fiancée, Betty), Janet Chapman (special friend, Scott), Scott (Gail)Olson, James (Kandi) Olson and the late Ted and Thomas. Grandfather of 13.Brother of Ruby Christianson, Shirley (Charles) Shortt, Joyce (Lee) Neu, Leo andRodney (Mary) Connell. Dear sister-in-law of Anne Connell. Further survived byother relatives and friends. Funeral Services Mon., Mar. 1 at 7:30 p.m. atSHIMON FUNERAL HOME, 824 Union St. (Hwy 83 N) Hartford
Coughlin, Richard, d. 11/30/1867
Coughlin, Ann, D. 1/30/1892
Coughlin, Eliza, d. 3/7/1889
Coughlin, Jane, d. 5/22/1862
Coughlin, John, d. 1/15/1892
Coughlin, Maggie, d.4/15/1878
Coughlin, Thomas, d. 6/18/1908
Coughlin, William, d. 2/9/1899
Dedrick, Philip, d. 4/14/1867
Cook, Angeline, d. 1/31/1862
Cummings, Edgar A., d. 12/18/1925
Cummings, Chester Eugene, son of Edgar A. & Hattie, neeLounsbury, Cummings, 12/22/1892 – 1/17/1919
Cummings, Ida May, dau. of Edw. (or probably Edgar) &Hattie Cummings, 1891 – 1/27/1892, ae. 6 wks.
Daily or Dailey, John, d. 3/4/1860
Fieldhouse, Moses, d. 4/2/1852
Fuller, Zachariah, d. 5/26/1854
Fuller, Betsey, d. 8/13/1852
Fuller, Emma F., d. 6/27/1857
Gray: Mrs. Jane (Poole)/age 59/d. 17 May 1894/bur. 20 May1894/Menominee/ neuralgia of heart /Union cemetery Nelsons / St. Alban’s burialrecords
Greengo, Jesse J., son of George & Mary, nee Kemp,Greengo, b. 10/26/1804 in England
Greengo, Mary Ann Potter, nee Morris, wife of Jesse J., anddau. of James & Mary Ann, nee Potter, Morris, 2/1/1805 – 12/12 or 15/1879
Greengo, James C., son of Jesse J. &Mary Ann Greengo, b. 8/29/1838 in Kent Co., England, d. 7/28/1896; served in 1stWis. Reg. Civil War.
Greengo, Ann W., nee Baker, wife of James C. Greengo, and dau.of H. E. L. & Frances P., nee Taylor, Baker, b. 6/7/1849 in Ottawa, Wis., d.1/27/1917
Greengo, Richmond, son of Jesse J. & Mary Ann Greengo,12/8/1851 – 3/12/1923
Greengo, Mary W., nee Baker, wife of Richmond Greengo, anddau. of H. E. L. & Frances P., nee Taylor, Baker ?, d. 4/19/1918
Greengo, Charles Lewis, son of Richmond ?, d. 1937
Greengo, Beulah Vail, nee Rockafellow, wife of Charles LewisGreengo, and dau. of Alfred & Celia, nee Vail, Rockafellow, b. 4/1/1873 atWaterford (Wis.?), d. 2/23/1899
Greengo, Nelson, son of Jesse J. & Mary Ann PotterGreengo, b. in 1837 in England, d. 5/31/1912
Greengo, Elizabeth, nee Jeffery, wife of Nelson Greengo, anddau. of William & Mary Ann, nee Wimset, Jeffery, sister to WilliamJeffery, 4/4/1836 – 2/20/1917
Greengo, George, son of Jesse J. & Mary Ann PotterGreengo, 1/17/1833 – 8/5/1927
Green, Rev. William, husband of Anna Allen Poole, d. in 1855
Green, Ellen A., dau. of William & Anna Allen, nee Poole,Green, 8/1/1845 – 3/1/1908
Green, Henry, d. in 1907
Gray, Anson, b. in Dorset, V. T, d.3/10/1871
Gray, Roxana, nee Cleveland, d. 6/15/1880
Gray, Byron, son of Anson & Roxana, d.8/30/1883
Gray, Jane, wife of Byron, b. in Salem, N.Y., d. 5/17/1894
Hall, Lucius, d. 2/19/1858
Hall, A. B., d. 2/25/1877
Hall, Deb, d. 6/5/1864
Hansen, Robert Avery, of Iola, formerly of Menomonee Falls,age 87. Died Sunday, May 02, 2004. Husband of Dana (Nee Sorsek). Father of Alanand the late Karen. Grandfather of Dana M. Hansen. Brother of Helen (the lateNorman) Merkel and Bill (Rosalee). Preceded in death by former wife Marie (NeeSchmitt). Robert served his country in the Army during WWII. Mass at St. Mary’sCatholic Church, N89 W16217 Cleveland Ave, Menomonee Falls. [Hansen,Karen, M., d. Sept. 22, 2000, age 46 years. Daughter of Robert (Dana) andthe late Marie. Sister of Alan. Aunt of Dana M. Niece of Helen Merkel andWilliam J. Hansen.]
Hard, Giles, d. 1/16/1863
Hard, Deleva, d. 10/16/1870
Hard, Eva May, d. 4/29/1882
Hesk, Elizabeth, wife of William Hesk, 1803 – 9/21/1865
Jeffery, William, son of William &Mary Ann, nee Wimset, Jeffery, b. 6/20/1820 in Kent Co., England, d. 8/30/1893
Jeffery, Mary M. or A., nee Wildish, wife, 3/23/1823 inEngland, d. 2/27/1890
Jeffery, George, son of Wm. & Mary, 10/20/1847 -8/8/1919
Jeffery, Laura A., dau. of Wm. & Mary, 7/23/1858 -7/26/1920
Jeffery, Mary, dau. of Wm. & Mary, b. 11/10/1852 in Townof Lisbon, d. 6/9/1922
Jeffery, Alzina, b. ?, d. 7/22/1870
Jeffery, Cordelia, b. ?, d. 9/3/1870
Jeffery, Horace E., b. ?, d. 6/19/1866
Jeffery, Henry, b. ?, d. 9/15/1870
Jeffery, Edgar, b. ?, d. 9/19/1870
Jeffery, John, son of Wm. & Mary Ann, nee Wimset, Jeffery,brother of Wm. above, b. 5/22/1818 in Kent County, England, d. 6/1/1901
Jeffery, Mary Ann, nee Callow, wife of John Jeffery, b. inKent Co., England, d. 12/4/1875
Jeffery, John, Jr., son of John, b. ?, d. 12/15/1850
Jeffery, Lizzie, dau. of John & Mary, d. 5/20/1855
Jeffery, Henry T., d. 11/14/1907, in 1890-91 had Colgate P.O.
Jeffery, Emily, nee Wildish, wife of Henry T., dau. of Charlesand Harriet, nee Greengo, Wildish, 3/16/1848 – 3/8/1915
Jeffery, John, son of Albert & Margaret, 10/18/1903- 10/18/1903
Jeffery, Mary, dau. of Albert & Margaret, 10/17/1903 -10/18/1903, twin of John.
Jeffery, Gladys M., dau. of Albert & Margaret, 1/7/1902 -10/19/1902, Waukesha Co. Death record V2, P491.
Jeffery, Margaret, wife of Albert J. Jeffery, dau. of William& Agnes, nee Davidson, Butler, b. 9/17/1865 in Town of Lisbon, d. 8/26/1933
Jeffery, Emma, dau. of John & Mary Ann, nee Callow,Jeffery, d. 7/6/1935
Keebler, Frederick A. Murrell, son of Christian & MaryEliza. Keebler, b. 5/23/1827 in Freudenstat, Wurttemburg, Germany, d.10/19/1912, brother of Gottlieb, b. abt 1817 (Note: Christian had a brothernamed Charles – buried at Sunnyside Cemetery).
Keebler, Caroline, nee Eastwood, 4/27/1829 – 8/30/1875
Keebler, Bertha, wife of Frederick Jr., d. 2/8/1885
Keebler, Frederick (Jr. ?), 6/4/1861 – 1/31/1890
Keebler, Mary Ana, dau. of Frederick Sr., 3/22/1867 -8/23/1867
Kennedy, Jane, d. 4/14/1854
Kennedy, Margaret, d. 8/31/1874
KESTELL: (Jane Dailey) (/b: December 20, 1840 at Rochester,N.Y./d: 12 March 1881/ cause: in childbirth of first child/p: JOHN DAILY andNANCY CONNELL)
John George Kestell was born 24 August 1853, the son of JohannBaptist Kastel and Ursula Kreppel/Krebbel/Krippel, in the town of Germantown,Washington County, Wi. He married , Jane Daily, a neighbor girl, about 1880. Shedied giving birth to their first born son on 12 March, 1881. Jane was bornDecember 20, 1840 at Rochester, New York, the daughter of John and Nancy Daily.She was 40 years old when she died. She was 13 years older then John George. Sheis buried on Nelson’s burial ground, Waukesha, Co.
Kinnaw, Thomas, d. 4/12/1868
Kinnaw, Margaret, d. 3/8/1880
Krans, J. Ernst, d. 8/25/1871
Krans, Margaret, d. 8/11/1883
Lounsbury, James E., son of Purdy & Hester, neeThurwdliker, Lounsbury, b. 7/8/1836 in New York State, d. 7/28/1912
Lounsbury, Harriet, nee Poole, wife of James E., dau. ofWilliam & Ann, nee Allen, Poole, b. 6/26/1836 in England, d. 4/5/1920
Lounsbury, George W., d. 8/6/1863
Lembecke, Louis, son of Louis & Marie, nee Oehmke,Lembecke, husband of Mary, nee Turtenwald, b. 6/5/1862 in Germany, d. 5/12/1928
Lindtedt, Donald,
Lindtedt, Arline May, d. 3/20/1931
Lindtedt, William, d. 8/1/1917
Lillicrapp, Richard, d. 1/1/1876
Lillicrapp, Mary, nee Pearse, wife of Richard, d. 4/5/1884
Lillicrapp, Adolphus, Dr. Vet. Surg., son of Richard &Mary, nee Pearse, Lillicrapp, 12/25/1838 – 8/9/1908
Lillicrapp, Adelia, wife of Dr. Adolphus, d. 5/29/1887
Lillicrapp, Jennie Dean, dau. of Dr. A. & Adelia,12/22/1883 – 10/21/1890
Lillicrapp, Ellen, d. 11/25/1853
Lillicrapp, Mary, d. 6/15/1881
Lillicrapp, William R., d. 6/21/1881
Loomis, Rev. Theron, 7/7/1814 – 5/18/1896
Loomis, Elizabeth, nee Ballard, wife of Rev. Theron, 4/21/1822- ?
Loomis, Charles Sumtar, son of Rev. Theron & Elizabeth,5/8/1867 – 10/1/1936
Loomis, Lillie W., wife of Charles S., and dau. of William& Emma, nee Gross, Kuecker, b. 8/5/1867 in Milwaukee, d. 10/1/1936
Minthon, Amelia, d. 10/14/1881
Nelson, Gabriel O., d. 3/31/1860
Nelson, Mrs. Gabriel O., d. 9/29/1914
Nelson, Mary Elizabeth, d. 9/17/1923
Oliver, John, d. $/17/188?
Oliver, Elizabeth, nee Morse, wife of John, dau. of Benjamin& Elizabeth, nee Thomas, Morse, b. 4/1/1819 in N. Y., d., 10/24/1907
Oliver, Alice L., dau. of John & Elizabeth, d. 7/5/1862
Oliver, Emma R., d. 8/9/1857
Poole, William, d. 4/17/1869
Poole, Ann, wife, d. 3/17/1867
Palmer, Thomas, b. 5/15/1830 in Norfolk, England, came toWaukesha Co. in 1844, d. 11/13/1914
Palmer, Mary E., nee Gray, wife of Thomas, dau. of Anson Gray,b. in Vermont, d. 6/21/19120
Palmer, Anson G., son, d. 12/19/1866
Palmer, Eddie G., d. 9/12/1867
Palmer, Emma R., d. 12/19/1866
Palmer, Walter G., d. 5/10/1883
Reder or Reader, Oscar Adolph, son of William & MatildaReder, b. 1/26/1857 in Germany, d. 3/26/1936
Renk, Clifford William, d. 9/14/1906
Robbins, Avis Moore, d. 10/17/1891
Robbins, Samantha, d. 2/19/1892
Salter, Mary, d. 1855
Skibbie, Edward W. Of Sussex, April 18, 2007, age 75 years. Husband of Eleanore (nee Trapp). Father of Christine and Kathleen (Patrick) Devine. Dear Papa of Sean. Brother-in-law of Beatrice (Russ) Kulik. Uncle of Myra Lynn (Kurt) Shinkle, Robb Trapp, Carol (James) Roe and Sharon (Curt) Hackbarth. Funeral Service, Monday, April 23, at 7PM, AT THE FUNERAL HOME. Private burial, Union Cemetery, Menomonee Falls, WI. Ed was a member of the Horne-Mudlitz VFW Post #6377 and was in the army during the Korean Conflict. SCHMIDT & BARTELT A.A. Schmidt & Sons Funeral and Cremation Service N84 W17937 Menomonee Ave. Menomonee Falls 262-251-3630 Published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on 4/22/2007.
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Emily
Smith, William
Swanton, Matthew, d. 3/21/1925
Swanton, Sarah Jane, nee Connell, wife of Matthew, dau. ofFrancis & Ursula Connell, d. 8/29/1906
Swanton, Irving J., son, d. 9/11/1889
Swanton, Pearl, dau., d. 9/1/1922
Swanton, Pearl Clarabel, d. 8/28/1927
TATE: John C./age 75/d. 7 Aug 1888 9headstone inscription isd. 8/16/1888) /bur. 11 Aug1888/Germantown/heart disease/Nelsons -?-Menominee(?)/St.Albans burial records.
Tate, Mrs. Sarah (Edy?)/age 80/d. 19 Dec 1893/bur. 22 Dec 1893/Germantown/ old age& stroke..Nelsons/St.Albans burial records
Unverrich, Marcella L., (Nee Hartling), d. Tues., Dec21, 1999 in Bloomer, WI, formerlyof Sussex, at the age of 92 years. Wife of the late Carl A. Unverrich. Mother of Eugene C. (Donna) of Eagle River, Ida M. (Bob) Unke ofChippewa Falls and Donald N. (Gloria) Unverrich of the Town of Lisbon.Proud grandma of 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Sister of Sylvester (Edna) Hartling, Lillian Zillmer, Edwin Hartling andthe late Elroy, Orville, Phillip Hartling and Dorothy Schuster. Sister-in-law of Antoinette Unverrich, Dorothy Graham, Dorothy, Gerry,Mary Ann Hartling and the late Shirley Hartling and Emil Schuster. Marcella was a lifetime member of the VFW in Sussex.
Voss, Callie “Cooter”, Of Menomonee Falls, diedsuddenly on Mar. 1, 2003 at age 28. Preceded in death by her brother Terry”TJ” and Grandma Blanc. Survived by her daughter Sami-Bineshii-Ikwe-MarieVoss. Mother and Father Kathy and Terry Voss. Further survived by Dude andSonya, Aunt, Uncle, numerous cousins and close friends.Visitation at GRACELUTHERAN CHURCH (N87 W16171 Kenwood Blvd., Menomonee Falls).
Voss, Karroll K., (nee Knapp) age 88 years of Colgate. d.March 20, 2004. Wife of the late Arnold. Mother of Darryl (Linda) and Thomas(Pamela) Voss. Grandmother of Danielle. Sister of Kermit Knapp, Kelly (Lucille)Knapp and Kalverna Knapp. Cousin of Victoria Malinowski. Further survived byother relatives and friends. Preceded in death by a brother Kingman Knapp.Visitation at Calvary Baptist Church N84W16971 Menomonee Ave., Menomonee Falls
Wachholz, Mrs. Bertha, d. 1920
Wachholz, Marie, d. 1920
Wachholz, Elsie, nee Connell, wife of ?, dau. of William& Kate, nee Kingston, Connell
Wachholz, William R. “Bill” Age 82 years. Of Sussex, formerly of Colgate. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Beloved husband of Frances (nee Linstedt). Dear father of Betty Jean (James) Misurek and Jane E. (the late Bill) Rintelman. Proud grandpa of Kathryn Spillman and Peter (Julia) Misurek. Great-grandfather of Annie Frances Misurek. Brother of Elaine (Fred) Linstedt and Robert (Cheri) Wachholz. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his sister, Dorothy McLaughlin and Edna Baumgartner. The family will receive relatives and friends on Saturday, December 6, 2008, at the funeral home from 10:30 AM until time of Memorial Service at 11:30 AM. Final rest Union Cemetery, Menomonee Falls. Bill was the former owner of Connell Equipment, Waukesha. SCHMIDT & BARTELT A.A. Schmidt & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services W250 N6505 Hwy 164 Sussex 262-246-4774
Wildish, Charles, b. 1819 in Kent Co., England, d. 6/28/1898
Wildish, Harriet, nee Greengo, wife of Charles, dau. of Jesse& Mary Ann, nee Potter, Greengo, b. 9/7/1823 in England, d. 1/20/1916
Wildish, Richard C., son of Charles & Harriet, d. 9/3/1862
Wildish, Charlotte, d. 12/24/1856
Wildish, Fred, son of Charles & Harriet, 5/14/1868 -1/9/1921
Wildish, Joseph, d. 2/6/1861
Wildish, Mary, d. 10/23/1857
Wildish, Julia A., d. 10/26/1870
Wildish, Harriet, dau. of Charles & Harriet, d. 5/6/1899
Wildish, Joseph Nelson, son of Charles & Harriet,4/18/1864 – 2/12/1935
Wildish, Joseph, d. 8/23/1876
Wildish, Joseph E., d. 2/25/1923
Wirth, Edward, d. 2/11/1901
Woods, Hattie M., d. 1913
Waukesha County Northview Home a.k.a. Pauper’s Cemetery a.k.a.Northview Cemetery
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St. JohnCemetery is located in town of Erin, Washington County, Wisconsin
St. John Parish is located in Monches, Waukesha County, Wisconsin