1Census, Federal - 1880 - Multnomah Co., Willamette Slough Precinct ED92.
1Wyatt, Paul
, Paul & Carolee Wyatt, Ancestry.com.
1Hardy, Laura (contact)
, Hardy and Bruin Ancestors, Ancestry.com.
1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.
1Veith, 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".
1Jo Daviess Co. Marriage Book G, http://www.rootsweb.com~iljodavi/vitalsMarrrrbookG.htm.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co, Illinois, Rice Twsp, 387A.
2Jo Daviess Co., IL marriage record, book C.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co, Illinois, Rice Twsp.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co, Illinois, Rice Twsp, 387A.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co, Illinois, Rice Twsp.
1Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, batch # 512301.
1FamilySearch.com - International Genealogical Index of North America, Batch # C512301, internet.
1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
1Compiled by Elbert J. Wardle, Wintermantle Genealogy: Christian and Mathilda's Family Tree 1799 to 1986, informal publication, July 1986, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. "The Wintermantel Family
The Wintermantel family originated in Switzerland from around the late 1300's and were of the Aristocracy. Those we have record of were from the Freiburg area of Germany in the province of Baden Wurtemberg.
According to Paul Wintermantel, sometime prior to the Thirty years War.".2Patsy Clark Email of 5 Feb 2004 to Dianne Stevens, c.
3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
1Barb Trendholm Merklinger Email of 3 Mar 2004. www.trenholm.org Barb's genealogy website
www.trenholm.org/reidNB/WC TOC.htm Stevens family on website.
1Kathy Englebretson, Descendants of Frank Orlando Pierce, received 28 Jul 2001.
1Irene Clark, Miscellaneous Papers.
1Irene Clark, Miscellaneous Papers.
1William Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News, 3 Jan 1952. "Wm. Braden Dies of Heart Attack
William Braden, pioneer resident of Golden Valley County, succumbed suddenly Saturday, December 29, at 12:02 p. m., at the Johnstone Memorial hospital where he was recovering from a heart attack and a pulmonary embolus. He was anticipating going home, when he was seized with another heart attack, which proved fatal. In all he had three seizures.
Funeral services were held this Thursday, January 3, at 2:00 p. m., at the Beach Methodist church, with Rev. Grant Moore of Glasgow, Mont., a former pastor of the local church, officiating at the last rites. He also officiated at Mrs. William Braden's funeral services here nine years ago. Special music was provided by the choir who sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Ray Hamlin, Clifford Bartholomew, John Pilot, Lyle Adams, Arvid Abraham, and Edward Koshney. Interment was made in the Beach city cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie I. Thompson, China Lake, California, Mrs. Vera G. Adams, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mabel M. Adams, Sherwood, Ore., and five sons, Arnold W., Dallas, Oregon, Floyd A., Beach, Bernard R., Wibaux, Mont., William F., jr., Sidney, Mont., and Virgil L., Wibaux, Mont., besides three brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wright, Redding, Calif., Mrs. John Gurch, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Louise Clark, Tacoma, Wn., Sam Braden, Davenport, Iowa, James Braden, Burlingame, Calif., and Joseph Braden of Elma, Wn., and twenty-five grandchildren.
William Braden was born July 25, 1875, at Chippewa Falls, Wisc., where he received his education. He was married to Miss Winifred Ellen Pierce, Dec. 14, 1912, at Dickinson.
He filed on a homestead in the Grassy Butte community in the early 1900's, and was engaged in agriculture many years, until he retired and moved to this city, about 1939. He was a resident of the state of North Dakota for 44 years. Mrs. Braden passed away on Dec. 31, New Years eve, nine years ago.
Mr. Braden, a kindly man and a good neighbor, was a typical American citizen and devoted family man, whose five sons all served in the armed forces during World War II. His cheery greetings to friends and acquaintances were always accompanied by a warm smile, which will serve to keep his memory a cherished possession in the hearts of his large circle of friends.".
1William Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News, 3 Jan 1952. "Wm. Braden Dies of Heart Attack
William Braden, pioneer resident of Golden Valley County, succumbed suddenly Saturday, December 29, at 12:02 p. m., at the Johnstone Memorial hospital where he was recovering from a heart attack and a pulmonary embolus. He was anticipating going home, when he was seized with another heart attack, which proved fatal. In all he had three seizures.
Funeral services were held this Thursday, January 3, at 2:00 p. m., at the Beach Methodist church, with Rev. Grant Moore of Glasgow, Mont., a former pastor of the local church, officiating at the last rites. He also officiated at Mrs. William Braden's funeral services here nine years ago. Special music was provided by the choir who sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Ray Hamlin, Clifford Bartholomew, John Pilot, Lyle Adams, Arvid Abraham, and Edward Koshney. Interment was made in the Beach city cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie I. Thompson, China Lake, California, Mrs. Vera G. Adams, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mabel M. Adams, Sherwood, Ore., and five sons, Arnold W., Dallas, Oregon, Floyd A., Beach, Bernard R., Wibaux, Mont., William F., jr., Sidney, Mont., and Virgil L., Wibaux, Mont., besides three brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wright, Redding, Calif., Mrs. John Gurch, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Louise Clark, Tacoma, Wn., Sam Braden, Davenport, Iowa, James Braden, Burlingame, Calif., and Joseph Braden of Elma, Wn., and twenty-five grandchildren.
William Braden was born July 25, 1875, at Chippewa Falls, Wisc., where he received his education. He was married to Miss Winifred Ellen Pierce, Dec. 14, 1912, at Dickinson.
He filed on a homestead in the Grassy Butte community in the early 1900's, and was engaged in agriculture many years, until he retired and moved to this city, about 1939. He was a resident of the state of North Dakota for 44 years. Mrs. Braden passed away on Dec. 31, New Years eve, nine years ago.
Mr. Braden, a kindly man and a good neighbor, was a typical American citizen and devoted family man, whose five sons all served in the armed forces during World War II. His cheery greetings to friends and acquaintances were always accompanied by a warm smile, which will serve to keep his memory a cherished possession in the hearts of his large circle of friends.".
1Gladys L. Fuchs Obituary, Sauk Prairie Eagle - Wednesday, September 8, 2004. "Gladys L. Fuchs
June 12, 1906-Sept. 2, 2004
Gladys L. Fuchs, 98, of Prairie du Sac/Blackhawk, died on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fuchs was born in Viroqua on June 12, 1906, the daughter of the late James and Lillian (Yeager) Callaway. She was united in marriage to Benjamin Fuchs on June 15, 1927, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Blackhawk.
Mrs. Fuchs was a rural school teacher and taught elementary school at Witwen. She later was employed as a nursing assistant at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Maplewood of Sauk Prairie. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Blackhawk, and Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac.
Mrs. Fuchs is survived by four children, Lillian Mueller, of Prairie du Sac, Albert (Priscilla) Fuchs, of Reedsburg, LaVerne (Lynda) Fuchs, of Janesville and Norma (Russell) Fenske, of North Freedom; a brother, Richard (Dottie) Callaway, of Las Vegas; two sisters, Betty (Roger) Andrew, of LaFarge and Blanche Allen, of Prairie du Sac; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ben; a grandson, John Albert Fuchs; three sisters, Helen Kirchstein, Mabel Strmiska and Bernice Swaddley; three brothers, Bernie, Harold and Willard Callaway and a son-in-law, Raymond Mueller.
A funeral service was at Concordia United Methodist Church, Prairie du Sac on Sept. 7, with Pastor Jeff Virchow officiating. Burial was in the Black Hawk Cemetery.".
1Lucinda Smith Email. "My Descendant Chart" rec'd 11 Feb 2005.
1Julie post on website dianneandpaul.net , 18 Feb 2005.
2Social Security Death Index.
3Social Security Death Index.
1Darlene and Joan Holt visit 26 Aug 2005.
1Darlene Linsmeyer Email, 7 Jan 2006.
2Social Security Death Index.
3Darlene Linsmeyer Email, Christmas letter 2009.
4Social Security Death Index.
1Social Security Death Index.
2Social Security Death Index.