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1351 | Pelkey Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Pelkey (Peltier) of 847 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc who died Friday will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. D.L. Krembs will officiate and burual(sic) will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. by the Rosary Society of Sacred Heart Church. Pelkey Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Pelkey (Peltier) of 847 N. Sixth St ., Manitowoc who died Friday will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. D.L. Krembs will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Schisel, Larry Cooper, John Musial, Leo Jindra, Robert Thompson and Chester Ferdon. | JINDRA, Mary (I433)
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1352 | Peotone, IL | SPORLEDER, Henry Carl Peter (I4462)
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1353 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6368)
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1354 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I390)
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1355 | Peter served in WWII and was wounded in action. Name: Peter Salvadore Balistreri Relative Name: Mrs. Evelyne Clara Balistreri Relative Relationship: Wife State: California Country: United States Type of Casualty: Wounded In Action Roll: ww2c_27 Shipfitter 3c, USNR, Wife Mrs. Evelyne Clara Balistreri, 1852 Sheridan Ave., San Diego. me: Peter Salvadore Balistreri Ship Name: Franklin Ship number: CV-13 Sail Date: 11 Nov 1944 Roll: MIUSA2006_082843 Also: 31 Jan 1944, 31 Mar 1944, 30 Sep 1944 The San Diego Union-Tribune July 11, 1993 Column: DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES The San Diego Union-Tribune Record Number The San Diego Union-Tribune Edition: 1,2 Section: LOCAL Page: B-7 Dateline: BALISTRERI BALISTRERI -- Peter S., 84, of San Diego, passed away July 8, 1993 in a local hospital. He is survived by 3 brothers, Charles, Joe and Sam, and 3 sisters, Emily, Victoria and Florence. Cryptside services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Holy Cross Mausoleum. Because of a legal challenge to newspapers' rights to place some older articles in their electronic archives, The San Diego Union-Tribune has barred access to all of the archive's contents created prior to January 1, 2000. When the legal challenge is resolved or technical strategies are devised to block display of only the challenged articles, the pre-2000 contents of the archive may be restored. | BALISTRERI, Pedro Salvadore (I1244)
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1356 | Peter Vieau Dead Was Closely Associated with Early History Of Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 14-Peter Vieau, the oldest native Milwaukeean and brother-in-law of Solomon Juneau, died last night at seven o'clock at his home at Muskego Center aged eighty-six years. He suffered a paralytic stroke several days ago, and his extreme old age made it impossible for him to rally. The end came peacefully. He wa unconscious all of yesterday and passed away without regaining the control of his faculties. His sons Paul and Wilford, were at his bedside. They had been about him since it became evident that he would not recover. His only other living relatives are two grandchildren, the children of his son, Paul. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at eleven o'clock from the residence to the Franklin Roman Catholic church and interment will be made in the Franklin cemetery. Members of the Old Settlers' club and of other societies composed of pioneers of Milwaukee will attend the services at the church. Peter Vieau was born in the old trading post which stood at the foot of the "lime ridge," in the addition to Mitchell park, Jan. 10, 1820. Mr. Vieau's father was Jacques Vieau, an Indian trader, who was born in Montreal, May 5, 1757, and who died at Fort Howard, July 1, 1852, being then 95 years of age. Jacques Vieau married Angeline, daughter of Joseph Le Roy, a trader of Green Bay, in the year 1786, and from the union sprang a family of twelve children, six of whom were born at the trading post of Mr. Vieau. Peter was the sixth child to be born there, the others making their appearance in the following order: Joseph, Amable, Charles and Nicholas. The mother of this large family lived to the extraordinary age of 105 years 11 months and 5 days, and died at Green Bay. She was by descent three-fourths French and one-fourth Indian, and so on his mother's side the subject of the sketch had a strain of Indian blood in his veins of one-eighth, which was more marked in the contour of his face than in his complexion, which was fair. Jacques Vieau, Sr., settled in Milwaukee as a trader in the year 1795, and was here and elsewhere alternately until 1836, when he returned to Green Bay and made it his home, he being seventy-nine years of age. At the age of five years Peter was taught to read and write by one Michael Pellieur, a clerk of his father, and at the age of nine years he could read and write with facility. It was at this time that his father took him and his brother Andrew to Green Bay, where they were placed in charge of Rev. Mr. Cadle, who had in that day a missionary school at that place known as Shantytown. Here Peter remained two years under the tutelage of Rev. Mr. Cadle and John V. Suydam, who was head teacher and who established the Green Bay Intelligencer, said to be the first newspaper published in Wisconsin, about sixty years ago. It is not fair to say that Mr. Vieau was an illiterate person, since he was well versed in the English and French language and used them both to converse and define the meanings of words in the dialects of the Pottawattomies, the Menomoinees, the Winnebagoes and the Ojibways. Mrs. Suydam having engaged in the printing business, Peter Vieau went with him to learn the trade and soon became quite profient in setting and distributing type . He helped to get out the first issue of The Intelligencer on Dec. 11, 1833. He remained in this printing office for two years, when he left the printing business and began merchantile life in the employ of AJ. Erwin of Green Bay. In 1839 he was in the employ of Robert M. Elberts of Navarino. In the fall of he latter year he came to Milwaukee, the place of his birth, and became the clerk for his brother-in-law, Solomon Juneau, and after a time was engaged in the same capacity by Monroe & Page, another mercantile establishment. He clerked for various firms, some of them Indian traders in Milwaukee and Green Bay, until 1849 when he became captan on a freighting boat carrying cordwood and lumber from Duck Creek to Green Bay. He returned to Juneau's employ for a few years, being his favorite brother-in-law, and when the ladder died of pneumonia at the Shawano payground in November 1856, he helped to administer his estate. Peter Vieau then settled at Muskego and in 1857 was appointed deputy sheriff of Waukesha county, an office he held uninterruptedly unil 1870. From 1858 to 1860 he was clerk of his town and constable. In the fall of 1858 he was united in marriage to Miss Julia Cecilia McNulty of Scotch-Irish descent. Nine children were born, one of whom Wilfred Vieau, is a violin virtuoso of much promise. The couple lived together at Muskego for forty-four years, until Mrs. Vieau's death in 1902. She was a relative of the Kinzies, early Indian traders of Chicago and Milwaukee. In 1880 he was chosen justice of the peace of Muskego town, and held the posito for twelve or fifteen years. His decisions were guided by common sense and were rarely reversed or appealed. Mr. Vieau was probably the last member of the old fur-trading famillies of Wisconsin, who himself actually engaged in the trade. From earliest youth he was familiar with forest life and the forest trade all the way between Chicago and Lake Superior. He had a wide and intimate acquaintance with early traders and Indians. Possessing a retentive memory, he was well versed in the Indian traditions of the state. Fifteen years ago, when he was 70 years of age, a group of four Milwaukee members of the Old Settlers' club paid him a visit at Muskego on his birthday annivrsary and took with them a purse of $110 raised for him by his friends in Milwaukee who belonged to the Old Settlers' club and Pioneer association. Three years later he was given a dinner at Milwaukee, at whch a few of his most intimate friends were present. The Oshkosh Northwestern Thu, Sep 14, 1905 ·Page 7 | VIEAU, Peter (I7893)
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1357 | PHILIP SCHAEFER (1891 - 1978) Philip Schaefer, 87, of 545 River Dr., Mishicot, died Monday night at Kewaunee Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 pm Thursday in Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers. The Rev. Martin Scheele will officiate and burial will be in Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Schaefer was born Feb. 6, 1891 in the Town of Two Rivers, son of the late Philip and Mary Meineke Schaefer Sr. He married Helen Levy Sept. 27, 1927 in Chicago. He had been a foreman at the former Aluminum Goods and farmed in the Town of Two Rivers before retiring and moving to Mishicot. He was a member of Mishicot Sportsman Club and Two Rivers Racing Pigeon Club. Mrs. Schaefer preceded him in death March 1, 1972. Survivors include two brothers, William Sr. of Two Rivers and Royal of Sacramento, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. May Gloe of Two Rivers, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Two sisters, Louise and Emma preceded him in death. Friends may call in Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral Home after 5 pm Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues., Nov. 14, 1978 page 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHILIP SCHAEFER Age: 87 Given Name: Philip Surname: Schaefer Birth Date: 06 Feb 1891 State: Wisconsin Last Place of Residence: Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Previous Residence Postal Code: 54228 Event Date: Nov 1978 "United States Social Security Death Index" | SCHAEFER, Phillip Henry Jr. (I381)
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1358 | PHILIP SCHAEFER (d. 1940) Philip John Schaefer, Sr., 78, retired town of Two Rivers farmer, died at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at his home at Two Rivers. He had been ailing since a fall on the court house steps in Manitowoc March 5 in which he sustained a broken hip. Funeral services will be held at Two Rivers Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Klein & Stangel, Inc., funeral home and at 2 o'clock from the St. John's Lutheran church with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. Mr. Schaefer, was born in the town of Two Rivers March 20, 1862. As a young man he took up farming. Seventeen years ago he retired and moved to Two Rivers. His farm was taken over by his son, Philip, Jr., who now operates it. On Feb. 16, 1886 Mr. Schaefer married Miss Marie Meineke, also of the town of Two Rivers. The widow survives with three sons, Philip, Jr., town of Two Rivers, Williiam of Two Rivers, and Royal of Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Gloe of Two Rivers and Mrs. Louise Wiltrout of Oslo, Minn.; and six grandchildren. | SCHAEFER, Philip Sr. (I378)
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1359 | Pioneer of County Dies at Manitowoc Mrs. Richard Soenksen, 76, Was Lifelong Resident of County Manitowoc (Special) - Mrs. Richard Soenksen, 76, lifelong resident of the county and city, died last night at the home, 728 North 12th street. She suffered a stroke two weeks ago and has failed rapidly since. Funeral services will be held from the First Reformed church Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Soenksen was born in Branch in 1860. Her maiden name was Louisa Kunz. She was married to Richard Soenksen, a miller in 1881. Later they located in this city, where Mr. Soenksen was employed at the Seating company plant. In recent years the couple lived a retired life. Survivors are the widower; two sisters, Mrs. William Bruenig and Mrs. August Specht, both of Mishicot; two brothers, Alterman Charles Kunz and Florian Kunz, both of this city. The body will be moved from the Specht funeral parlors Mishicot to the church Thursday noon. Herald-Times-Reporter Wed, Jan 13, 1937 ·Page 1 | KUNZ, Louisa (I7599)
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1360 | Pioneer Rest Cemetery | LENHARDT, Franz (I828)
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1361 | Pioneer Rest Cemetery | FREISS, Anna Catharina (I871)
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1362 | Pioneer Rest Cemetery | SCHNEIDER, Katherine (I1001)
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1363 | Pioneer Rest Cemetery | LEVANETZ, Anna M. (I4751)
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1364 | Pioneers Rest Cemetery | MEINEKE, Carl Peter (I25)
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1365 | place also known as Castle Gregory, Kerry, Ireland | KELLIHER, John (I2041)
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1366 | Place also seen as Throembais St Trond, Brabant, Belgium | Family: GASPARD, Francois Joseph / LAPAGE, Celina Joseph (F348)
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1367 | Place of birth unproven | WOTRUBA, Anna (I1134)
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1368 | PLOCKELMANN: Casper Marriage Date: 03 Aug 1889 Vol:04 Page:0077 Vol:A Sequence:12399 to: W M C Willsmann Marriage Date: 03 Aug 1889 Vol:04 Page:0077 Vol:A Sequ ence:12400 | PLOECKELMANN, Casper (I6328)
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1369 | Plot 12-2 | KOWASH, Martin (I978)
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1370 | Plot 16B | RADEY, Adolph Emil (I1170)
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1371 | Plot 3-6-6 | KRIKAWEK, Rosalie (I2464)
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1372 | Plot 7-1 Row | GARTZ, Johann Christian (I1836)
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1373 | PLOT A-22-10 | AHRENS, Elvira A. (I314)
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1374 | PLOT A-22-10 | AHRENS, John Christian (I966)
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1375 | Plot D Row 26 Grave 16 | JINDRA, Joseph Theodore Jr. (I575)
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1376 | PLOT F-047 | MEINEKE, Norman T. (I34)
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1377 | Plot F-2-4 | JINDRA, James Peter (I615)
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1378 | PLOT Section E, row 6 | VAWTER, John Eldon (I2528)
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1379 | Plot T-3-17-1 | JINDRA, Arnold Raymond (I446)
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1380 | Plot: Northeast Park Division | DUBBE, Joyce Elaine (I5606)
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1381 | Plot: Northeast Park Division | JENSEN, Erling H. (I5607)
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1382 | Plot: Row 13 Grave 08 | OTTO, Anna Sophia (I2825)
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1383 | Plot: Row 13 Grave 09; image included online. | FREITAG, August H. (I2798)
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1384 | Port of Departure Bremen, Germany Former Residence Repzin Destination Minnesota Port of Arrival, New York, New York Ship name Hermann | FREITAG, Carl (I906)
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1385 | Port of Departure Bremen, Germany Former Residence Repzin Destination Minnesota Port of Arrival, New York, New York Ship name Hermann | BLANK, Charlotte S. Henrethe (I907)
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1386 | Port of Departure Bremen, Germany Former Residence Repzin Destination Minnesota Port of Arrival, New York, New York Ship name Hermann | FREITAG, Herman J. (I904)
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1387 | Port of departure Liverpool, England Ship name Liverpool Ship captain Peter Kearney Ethic race/nationality German Place of Origin Germany Port of Arrival New York Arrival Date 29 Oct 1856 Family members on board the ship: George age 34 Farmer Maria age 31 Matthew age 7 Joseph age 3 George age 1 1/2 With Parents 1900 Census shows here since 1854 46 years | STANDOLA, Mary (I952)
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1388 | Port of departure Liverpool, England Ship name Liverpool Ship captain Peter Kearney Ethic race/nationality German Place of Origin Germany Port of Arrival New York Arrival Date 29 Oct 1856 Family members on board the ship: George age 34 Farmer Maria age 31 Matthew age 7 Joseph age 3 George age 1 1/2 With Parents 1900 Census shows here since 1854 46 years | ECKART, Johann George (I951)
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1389 | Possible Land Purchases Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana Grantee: Henry Jones Grantor: Central Trust Co. of New York Filed: Sept 16, 1890 9 am Date of Deeds, Grants Transfers or Contracts: July 18, 1890 Deed recorded Book 1 page 153 Lot 12 Block 49 Forsyth Grantee: Henry Jones Grantor: Northern Pacific Railroad Co. Filed: Sept 16, 1890 9 am Date of Deeds, Grants Transfers or Contracts: July 18, 1890 Deed recorded Book 1 page 153 Lot 12 Block 49 Forsyth Grantee: Henry Jones Grantor: Central Trust Co. of New York Filed: 7 10 1894, 10 am Date of Deeds, Grants Transfers or Contracts: 6 20 1894 Deed recorded Book 2 page 60 All of Sec 13 T R41E 640 acres Grantee: Henry Jones Grantor: Central Trust Co. Grantee: Henry Jones Grantor J.f. Kennedy Filed Sept. 3, 1896 Date of Deeds, Grants Transfers or Contracts: May and Feb 1896 | JONAS, Heinrich (I5662)
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1390 | possibly 1830 | ARNOLD, Charlotte (I2040)
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1391 | possibly adopted. | Family: LARSON, Winfield / ELAND, Josephine (F2361)
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1392 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5679)
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1393 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5706)
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1394 | Possibly Robert J. Honzik Name: Robert J Honzik Age: 39 Sex: M (Male) Birth Date: abt 1923 Death Date: 4 Feb 1962 Location: Milw (May be abbreviated) Certificate: 004681 Manitowoc Herald Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Tuesday, February 06, 1962 | Page 9 Honzik Robert Honzik, 39, of 3142 N. Achilles St., Milwaukee, died Sunday afternoon at Veterans Hosjpital, Wood, following a lingering illness due to lymph sarcoma. Funeral services will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday at Heiden and Lang Funeral Home, 3116 N Third St.. Milwaukee- Burial will be in Wisconsin Memorial Park Cemetery, Milwaukee. Mr. .Honzik was born in the Town of Gibson, Aug. 29, 1923, son of the late Anton Honzik and Mrs. Honzik, and was graduated from Mishicot High School. He married Betty L. Daley of Milwaukee Aug. 5, 1950, at Perseverance Presbyterian Church, Milwaukee, and was employed at Schlitz Brewery, Milwaukee, the past 15 years. Mr. Honzik served in the U. S Air Force during World War II and was stationed in Germany for two years. He was a member of Melnik Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife; a step-son. Ronald and a step-daughter, Mrs. Nancy Bright, of Milwaukee; his mother, Mrs. Estelle Honzik of Manitowoc; a brother, Paul, and a sister, Mrs. Milton Trost, of Milwaukee, a nephew and nieces. His father preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home. | HONZIK, Robert J. (I2617)
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1395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5302)
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1396 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Private (F2170)
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1397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I5314)
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1398 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I2648)
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1399 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I1426)
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1400 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I6151)
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