1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. "The following is posted on Rootsweb in a letter from Tom Hoot to Dana Edgecomb dated 8 Dec 1998
The Jeans were Huguenot refugees and after the Edict of Nantes of 1598 and restated in 1685. Capt. Augustine Jean came to America at Reading, MA. in the spring of 1675 and served in King Phillips War 1675/6 as a sergeant in Captain Turner's company. (VIDE, SOLDIERS IN KING PHILLIP'S WAR - p 491, by Rev George M. Bodge indexed Gustin {Augustin}) At the close of the war (1680) he received from President Danforth, a grant of land at Falmouth, ME. with the privilege of conducting a brick yard. John and Elizabeth settled in Falmouth and brought his in- laws with him This was the fourth lot on what was Broad street, now India street. He bought a small lot of Widow Housing on the west side of the Presumpscot river. He bought land above the falls on the Presumpscot in 1686 of Thomas Cloice and made his home there until May 16, 1690 when the Indians destroyed Falmouth. He bought more land in ME *2. On 26 May 1690 the French and Indians sacked and burned Falmouth. John and family were among the few who escaped. They fled to Lynn, MA. They returned to Falmouth in 1719. Falmouth is now Portland, ME. He was said to be a mariner part of the time and was once captain of a vessel. (Maine was a part of Massachusetts until 1820 when it became an separate state. Falmouth, now Portland ME, is about 200 miles up the coast from Watertown and less by sea, so the latter was probably the means of travel.)."2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
3James Savage, A Genealogica Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Before 1692, originally published in Boston 1860-1862.
4Sybil Noyes, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, libby and Dawn, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1983, record 16,809. "John,Falmouth, orig. Augustine le Rossignol Jean, bp. St. Owen's par., Jersey, 9 Jan. 1647, s. of Edmond Jean and w. Esther (le Rossignol). Jestin John, serv. of Jacob Barney of Bass Riv. 1670, poss. same as the Falm. man, who served in Philip's War as Gustin John. M. at Salem 10 Jan. 1676-7 Elizabeth Brown (16). Of Reading in June 1677, he sold his Jersey prop (Suff. D. x. 131). Falm. gr. with liberty for a brickyd. 1680; bot in 1686 from the Cloyes fam. and liv. on Presumpscot River until driven to Lynn, returning 1714-16. Lists 225a, 228c, 229. Will, husbandm., Falm., wit. by three York men, 3 July 1719 (inv. 4 Apr. 1720) names w. Elizabeth, 7 ch., favoring three youngest sons who had been helpful to them. She liv. 10 Apr. 1729, app. dead 21 May 1731. Kn. ch: Sarah, m. in Salem 20 July 1704 Jonathan Bly. Samuel, b. ab. 1681, mov. to Conn. ?Elizabeth, poss. a dau., not in will, m. in Boston 12 Aug. 1708 James -Lowle-. In 1714 John Nicholson and Elizabeth -Lower- gave evid. ab. the Me. land. Rec. Lynn: John, b. 5 Nov. 1691, went to Conn. and N. J. Abigail, b. 9 Dec. 1693, m. (int. Lynn 1 Nov 1712) Thos. Fuller. Ebenezer, b. 4 Oct. 1696, shipwright. Falm. soldier 1722, 1725. With br. David indebted to Phineas Jones est. 1743; Gustin & Co. ment. same time. At Louisburg 1745; finally settl. at Phipsburg. W. Isabel. Ch. rec. Falm: Elizabeth, b. 31 Oct. 1723. Thomas, b. 5 Mar. 1698-9, went to Conn. David, b. 6 Feb. 1702-3, husbandman. Falm. soldier 1722, 1725. W. Jane or Jean; 9 ch. bp. Falm. 1728-50. Of Topsham, adm. to Saml. Winchell 11 June 1766."
5Tom Hoot, Ebenezer Gustin, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com, Rootsweb.com.
6John Gustin Will, Augusta, Maine Probate Office. "Will date: 3 Jul 1719 "Gustine Compendium", Gustine Courson Weaver, 1929. "The Gustin Family", Lester Carlisle Gustin, 1949, p 12. On July 3, 1719 at Falmouth (now Portland), Maine, the immigrant, John Gustin, (Augustine Jean) in the name of God, Amen, on his death-bed, signed his will as follows: "John AUGustin".
on file at Augusta, Maine. Probate Office, 3, 37. "In the name of God Amen The third day of July in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred & Nineteen , John Gustin of Falmouth in the County of Yorke in his Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. A husband man being very Sick and Weak in body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God: Do make & ordain this my last will and Testament that is to Say Principally & first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to the Earth to be Buried in Decent & Christian Manner at the Direction of my Executor hereafter Named in hopes of a Glorious Resurrection at the Last Day, as to my worldly Estate (after my just Debts & funeral Charges are paid) I give & Dispose of the Same in Manner Following. I give unto my Beloved Wife Elizabeth Gustin My Dwelling house in which I now live with the Lot of Land belonging to it lying & being in the Town of Falmouth with all my household goods & Moveable Estate for her vse during her Natural life & to be at her disposal to any of her Children as She Sees meet. Item I give to my Sons Sam & John Gustin Each of them five Shillings in money. Item I give to my daughters Sarah & Abigail Each of them five Shillings in money all to be paid them within Twelve Months after my Decease. Item I give to my three Sons Ebenezer Thomas & David Gustin all the Rest of my Lands in Falmouth in Casco Bay lying at Martins Point & Pesumpscot river together with all Debts (they having been most helpful to me and their Mother in our old age) To be Possessed by Them Their Heirs or Assignees forever, I further Will that my Stock of Cattle & Swine together with Horses be to the Vse of my Wife in equal proportion with my Said Three Sons last Mentioned during her Natural life and after her Decease to be Equally Divided among my Sons Ebenezer , Thomas & David; I do hereby make & ordain my Son Ebenezer Gustin ,My Sole Executor, to this my last Will & Testament Vtterly Revoking & Disannuling all other Wills Testaments Bequests & Executors Ratifying also & Confirming this & no other to be my last Will & Testament. In Witness where of I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal the Day and year above Written the Mark Signed Sealed and Published & Declared by the Said John Gustin (Seal) in the Presents of us the Subsc
Lewis Bane
Natha Freeman
Daniel Simpson".".7Weaver,Gustine Courson, Gustine Compendium, Powell & White, Cincinnati.
8Sybil Noyes, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, p. 293.
1MA, Lynn, Vital Records of.
2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
1Tom Hoot, Ebenezer Gustin, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com, Rootsweb.com.
1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
3Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Weaver,Gustine Courson, Gustine Compendium, Powell & White, Cincinnati, p.36.
2Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Haney, Ken
, Haney Family Tree, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com. 2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
3Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com. 2
, Three1252, Ancestry.com. 3Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Belle Derrick Obituary, The Independent Register, Brodhead, WI, 13 Jun 1935.
1Belle Derrick Obituary, The Independent Register, Brodhead, WI, 13 Jun 1935.
1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
2Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".
1Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".
1Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".
2Wisconsin State Journal, 5 Nov 2003, p. A6.
1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
1Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".
1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
1Hattie Bales photo Album.
1Wintermantle, Minnie, note, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. "1) Matilda Fey - daughter of Adam Fey and Anna Thomas Fey - Born in Westphalia, Prussia, May 2, 1845. She was the youngest of nine children Adam, John, Carl, Katherine, Caroline, Anna, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Matilda. Her mother died of TB when Matilda was three years of age. At the age of nine, she and the family came to America and settled in Wisconsin. When she was 20 years old she was married to Christian Wintermantel. For a time they lived in Ackley, Iowa, then in 1883, the family came to Oregon. They lived near Jefferson and in 1891 moved to the Canby district. In 1899 she was married to William Druschell. She died July 2, 1922 at the age of 77, and was buried in Zion Cemetery."
2) "Christian Wintermantel, youngest son of Jacob (?) Wintermantel was born in Baden, Germany on Oct 3, 1843. The family came to the U.S. in 1855(?) settling in Wisconsin. At the age of 18 he volunteered in the Union forces, was with the Union army at Gettysburg, and Shermans march to the sea. He was appointed corporal of his company, and when the army was mustered out, he returned to Wisconsin. In 1866 he married Matilda Fey and was the father of eleven children
Rosina
Matilda Caroline
Frederic William
Albert Ernst
Hedwig Ottilia
Herman Otto
Amelia
Louisa Anne
Minnie Julia
Clara Edith
Elianor Charlotte"
(The handwriting is very hard to read on some of those names, particularly Frederic, Ottilia, and Elianor.)
3) This is a book that my father, Christian Wintermantel kept on our journey from Iowa to Oregon.
The blackbordered stationery was almost a "must as was the black veil the widow wore. The bereaved gentlemen wore crepe bands on their sleeves but not very long.". "Matilda Fey
daughter of Adam Fey and Anna Thomas Fey
Born in Westphalia, Prussia May 2, 1845
She was the youngest of nine children:
Adam
John
Carl
Katherine
Caroline
Anna
Elizabeth
Charlotte
Matilda
Her mother died of TB when Matilda was 3 years of age.
At the age of nine she, and the family came to America and settled in Wisconsin.
When she was twenty years old she was married to Christian Wintermantel.
For a time they lived in Ackley, Iowa, then in 1883 the family came to Oregon.
They lived near Jefferson and in 1891 moved to the Canby district.
In 1899 she was married to William Druschell.
She died July 2, 1922 at the age of 77, and was buried in Canby cemetery."2edited by Glazier and Filby, Germans to America.
3Census, Federal - 1860 - Sauk Co., WI, Troy Twsp, p. 111, 9 Aug 1860. "Name: Adam Fey
Age in 1860: 60
Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Preußen
Home in 1860: Troy, Sauk, Wisconsin
Gender: Male
Post Office: Sauk City
Occupation: farmer
Value of real estate: 1500
Personal estate: 200
Household Members: Name Age
Adam Fey 60
Charlotte Fey 16
Matilde Fey 15
Adam Fey 33
Charles Fey 20."4Wisconsin Deaths 1820 -1907, Vol2, p.213, reel #121, Image 1544.
5History of Sauk County, Wisconsin, Chicago: Western Historic Company, published 1880., p. 781, 1880, Wisconsin State Historical Society, 816 State St, Madison, WI 53706. "Adam Fey, Merchant, Ableman, son of Adam and Anna (Thomas) Fey; born in Holtzhousen, Prussia, Feb. 10, 1827; lived in Prussia till 1854, when he moved to Iowa, where he remained till he came to Wisconsin in 1855, locating in the town of Troy, Sauk County, where he was engaged in farming for four years; in 1869, he moved to Spring Green, and opened a general store, and in 1871, removed to Ableman, where he now resides; he is dealing in general merchandise, and has a large, well-stocked store in company with L. Goedecke. He was married at Madison, Wis., May 5, 1872 to Hannah Rueder, daughter of Adolph Rueder; have had two boys - Adolph and one unnamed."
6Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk Co, Wi., town of Excelsior, Familysearch.com. "Name: Adam Fay
[Adam Fey]
Home in 1880: Excelsior, Sauk, Wisconsin
Age: 53
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827
Birthplace: Prussia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Jenne Fay
Father's Name: Adam Fay
Father's birthplace: Prussia
Mother's birthplace: Prussia
Occupation: Merchant
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Adam Fay 53
Jenne Fay 43
Christoff Fay 5
George Fay 3m
Carlotta Fay 35 sister dressmaker
Adam Fay 79 merchant."7Wisconsin Death Certificate.
8Wisconsin Death Certificate.
9Census, Federal - 1900 - Sauk Co, WI, Excelsior, Ancestry p. 4. "Line 71 Dwelling number 37 Family # 38
Fey, Adam head b. feb 1827 age 73 m 28 yrs Ger Ger Ger imm:1854/ in US46 Yrs/merchant/ owns home free
Johanna wife feb 1838 62 28 Ger Ger Ger."10Census, Federal - 1900 - Sauk Co, WI, Excelsior, Ancestry p. 4. "Line 71 Dwelling number 37 Family # 38
Fey, Adam head b. feb 1827 age 73 m 28 yrs Ger Ger Ger imm:1854/ in US46 Yrs/merchant/ owns home free
Johanna wife feb 1838 62 28 Ger Ger Ger."11compiled by Kathy Waddell, St John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, found at: http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/stjohn/rockspring_ag.htm.
12Wisconsin Death Certificate, vol 2; p. 213.
13compiled by Kathy Waddell, St John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery.
14Wisconsin index of Marriages before1907, vol 3, p 28. On the index her name is spelled "Johauere".
15Maxwell Andrae
, Wintermantel, Fey - an Email. Maxwell's wife, Patricia Fey, is a descendant of John Fey. The city - "Madison" was added to the record by this source.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk Co, Wi., town of Excelsior, # 1255446, NA film # T9-1446, p. 85A, Familysearch.com. "Name: Jenne Fay
[Jenne Fey]
Home in 1880: Excelsior, Sauk, Wisconsin
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837
Birthplace: Prussia
Relation to Head of Household: Wife
Spouse's Name: Adam Fay
Father's birthplace: Prussia
Mother's birthplace: Prussia
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
Adam Fay 53
Jenne Fay 43
Christoff Fay 5
George Fay 3m
Carlotta Fay 35
Adam Fay 79."2Census, Federal - 1910 - Sauk Co, WI, Ableman Village, sheet 3A. "Line 24 Elm St. Dwelling # 58 Family # 60
Fey, Adolph head age 35 m 2 yrs WI Ger Ger Retail merchant of Dry goods/ owns home free
Emma wife 29 m 2 yrs WI Ger OH 1 child born/1 living
Adolph Jr. son 10/12 WI WI WI
Johanna mother 72 Ger Ger Ger imm 1852/ 6 children born/1 living."3Census, Federal - 1900 - Sauk Co, WI, Excelsior, Ancestry p. 4. "Line 71 Dwelling number 37 Family # 38
Fey, Adam head b. feb 1827 age 73 m 28 yrs Ger Ger Ger imm:1854/ in US46 Yrs/merchant/ owns home free
Johanna wife feb 1838 62 28 Ger Ger Ger."4Census, Federal - 1900 - Sauk Co, WI, Excelsior, Ancestry p. 4.
5compiled by Kathy Waddell, St John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, found at: http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/stjohn/rockspring_ag.htm.
6Wisconsin index of Marriages before1907, vol 3, p 28. On the index her name is spelled "Johauere".
7Maxwell Andrae
, Wintermantel, Fey - an Email. Maxwell's wife, Patricia Fey, is a descendant of John Fey. The city - "Madison" was added to the record by this source.
1Maxwell Andrae
, Wintermantel, Fey - an Email. Maxwell's wife, Patricia Fey, is a descendant of John Fey. The cemetery isting for this person was Emma L. J. Maxwell Andrae gave Ammal J. which would indicate male rather than femate.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk Co, Wi., town of Excelsior, # 1255446, NA film # T9-1446, p. 85A, 22 Jun 1880, Familysearch.com. "Name: Christoff Fay
[Christoff Fey]
Home in 1880: Excelsior, Sauk, Wisconsin
Age: 5
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relation to Head of Household: Son
Father's Name: Adam Fay
Father's birthplace: Prussia
Mother's Name: Jenne Fay
Mother's birthplace: Prussia
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Adam Fay 53
Jenne Fay 43
Christoff Fay 5
George Fay 3m
Carlotta Fay 35
Adam Fay 79." Some researchers believe the Christoff listed in this census is actually Gustave Adolph who would have been about 5 in 1880 census.
1compiled by Kathy Waddell, St John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, found at: http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/stjohn/rockspring_ag.htm.
1compiled by Kathy Waddell, St John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, found at: http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/stjohn/rockspring_ag.htm.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk Co, Wi., town of Excelsior, 1255446; NA film # T9-1446; p. 85A, 22 Jun 1880, Familysearch.com. This must be the child listed as george on the 1880 census.
1Wintermantle, Minnie, note, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. "1) Matilda Fey - daughter of Adam Fey and Anna Thomas Fey - Born in Westphalia, Prussia, May 2, 1845. She was the youngest of nine children Adam, John, Carl, Katherine, Caroline, Anna, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Matilda. Her mother died of TB when Matilda was three years of age. At the age of nine, she and the family came to America and settled in Wisconsin. When she was 20 years old she was married to Christian Wintermantel. For a time they lived in Ackley, Iowa, then in 1883, the family came to Oregon. They lived near Jefferson and in 1891 moved to the Canby district. In 1899 she was married to William Druschell. She died July 2, 1922 at the age of 77, and was buried in Zion Cemetery."
2) "Christian Wintermantel, youngest son of Jacob (?) Wintermantel was born in Baden, Germany on Oct 3, 1843. The family came to the U.S. in 1855(?) settling in Wisconsin. At the age of 18 he volunteered in the Union forces, was with the Union army at Gettysburg, and Shermans march to the sea. He was appointed corporal of his company, and when the army was mustered out, he returned to Wisconsin. In 1866 he married Matilda Fey and was the father of eleven children
Rosina
Matilda Caroline
Frederic William
Albert Ernst
Hedwig Ottilia
Herman Otto
Amelia
Louisa Anne
Minnie Julia
Clara Edith
Elianor Charlotte"
(The handwriting is very hard to read on some of those names, particularly Frederic, Ottilia, and Elianor.)
3) This is a book that my father, Christian Wintermantel kept on our journey from Iowa to Oregon.
The blackbordered stationery was almost a "must as was the black veil the widow wore. The bereaved gentlemen wore crepe bands on their sleeves but not very long.". "Matilda Fey
daughter of Adam Fey and Anna Thomas Fey
Born in Westphalia, Prussia May 2, 1845
She was the youngest of nine children:
Adam
John
Carl
Katherine
Caroline
Anna
Elizabeth
Charlotte
Matilda
Her mother died of TB when Matilda was 3 years of age.
At the age of nine she, and the family came to America and settled in Wisconsin.
When she was twenty years old she was married to Christian Wintermantel.
For a time they lived in Ackley, Iowa, then in 1883 the family came to Oregon.
They lived near Jefferson and in 1891 moved to the Canby district.
In 1899 she was married to William Druschell.
She died July 2, 1922 at the age of 77, and was buried in Canby cemetery."2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, Batch # c970181, Source # 0995304.
3Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk, Wisconsin, Prairie du Sac, NA film # T9 - 1446, p. 183C, 3 Jun 1880. "Line 31
Fey, John age 49 Saloon Keeper Prussia Prussia Prussia
Lozina V. 34 wife Keeping House OH OH OH
Eugine V. 11 son At school WI
Arthur E. 7 son At School WI Prussia OH
George E. 5 son WI Prussia OH
Harold E. 2 son WI Prussia OH
Estella V. 9/12 b. Aug WI Prussia OH
Mueller, Mary 23 servant WI Prussia Prussia."4Census, Federal - 1910 - Sauk, WI, Prairie du Sac Village, Ancestry p.4, 18 Apr 1910, Ancestry.com. "Line 52 Dwelling # 44 Family # 47 Glen St
Fey, John head 79 m 1st 42 yrs Ger GER GER imm: 1853 Na occ: Village clerk
Lozina J wife 64 m 1st 42 yrs OH OH OH 7 chil b/ 6 living."5Ancestry.com, New York, Passenger lists 1820 - 1957. "New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about John Fey
Name: John Fey
Arrival Date: 2 May 1853
Birth Date: abt 1831
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: German
Place of Origin: Germany
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Mathilde
Search Ship Database: Search the Mathilde in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database." he is listed as passenger # 5, age 22.6Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, AFN:17TJ-XZ4.
7Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, Batch # c970181, Source # 0995304.
8Maxwell Andrae
, Wintermantel, Fey - an Email, 9 May 2003. Maxwell's wife, Patricia Fey, is a descendant of John Fey. 9Wisconsin index of Marriages before1907, vol 2, p. 23.
10Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, AFN:17TJ-XZ4.
1Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, AFN:17TJ-Z09.
2Census, Federal - 1910 - Sauk, WI, Prairie du Sac Village, Ancestry p.4, 18 Apr 1910, Ancestry.com. "Line 52 Dwelling # 44 Family # 47 Glen St
Fey, John head 79 m 1st 42 yrs Ger GER GER imm: 1853 Na occ: Village clerk
Lozina J wife 64 m 1st 42 yrs OH OH OH 7 chil b/ 6 living."3Census, Federal - 1880 - Sauk, Wisconsin, Prairie du Sac, Ancestry p. 3 of 17. "Line 31
Fey, John age 49 Saloon Keeper Prussia Prussia Prussia
Lozina V. 34 wife Keeping House OH OH OH
Eugine V. 11 son At school WI
Arthur E. 7 son At School WI Prussia OH
George E. 5 son WI Prussia OH
Harold E. 2 son WI Prussia OH
Estella V. 9/12 b. Aug WI Prussia OH
Mueller, Mary 23 servant WI Prussia Prussia."4Wisconsin index of Marriages before1907, vol 2, p. 23.
5Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, AFN:17TJ-XZ4.