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1866. John Taage, Sr., farmer; born Germany 1823; came to America 1866; married Anna Duva 1848; has five chiidreo. His son John married Aulena Witzki 1879 .- Catherine married Wm. Deuwe 1867.
1867. John Fetzer, merchant and grist mill owner; born in Germany in 1840; came to America 1850: married Annie Fetzer 1866; has two children.
1867. Michael Wolski, farmer; born in Germany 1832; came to America 1867; married Caroline Schultz 1874; has two chil- dren.
1867. Gottfreid Matzki, farmer; born Germany 1838; came to America '67; married Johannah Matski 1866; has six chil- dren.
1867. Jacob Hankel farmer; born Germany 1840; came . to America '66; married Adelade Sharp 1866; has four children.
1868. Patrick Writt, farmer; born in Canada 1838; came to the States 1868; married Bridget Waters 1868; has five chil- dren.
1868. Frank McDermott, school teacher; born in Canada East 1854; sewes on his own buttons-is a bachelor.
1868. Robert Karson, farmer; born in Ireland 1822; came to America 1846; married Cathrine Johnsen 1862; has one child.
1868. August Brandt, farmer; born Germany 1830; came to America 1861; married Wilhelmine Witzke 1858; has five chil- dren.
1868. John Rupp; born Germany 1819; came to America 1850; is a self-button sewer (bachelor).
1868. Ferdinand Wooler, farmer; born Germany 1834; came to America 1868; wife died 1877; has four children.
1868. Casper Heittiger, farmer; born Germaay 1835; came to America '58; married Amelia Quallmann 1860. Second marriage 1874, to Bertha Stickman; has eight children.
1868. John Bachlolz, farmer; born Germany 1832; came to America 1860; married Louisa Demmon 1858; has three chil- dren.
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1868. Conrad Kimpel, farmer; born Oermany 1823; came to America 1854; married Mary Kowal 1849; has five children. His daughter Katie married Chris Schous 1867; has seven children, and lives in Calumet county .- William married Odelia Greening 1872; has two children.
1869. B. McDermott, farmer; born Canada 1858; came to the U. S. in '69; not married.
1869. Thos. McDermott, born Canada 1859; came to the U. S. in '69: single man.
1869. Geo, Fowles. farmer; born New York 1836; married Annie Parker 1858; has one child.
1869. James Sullivan, farmer; born Canada 1844; married Maria Hennessy 1867; has five children.
1869. John Wulf, farmer; born Prussia 1841; came to America 1867; married Annie Lienau 1870; has four children.
1869. Joseph Foster, farmer; born Germany 1829; came to America 1856; married Eliza Weinniger 1853; has five chil- dren.
1869. Joseph Zettel, farmer; born Germany 1848; married Tracy Stebert 1872; has four children.
1869. Joseph Bretl, farmer; born Germany 1837; came to America 1860; married Casper Meyer 1857. Second marriage 1864, to Amelia Witzki; has eight children
1869. Anton Brei. farmer; born Germany 1848; came to America 1867; married Augusta Wiski 1872; has four children.
1870. Alexander Lawson, Sr., farmer; born in Ireland 1827; came to America 1836; married Ellen M. Ahern 1846; has six children. Alexander Jr., married Katie Hireman; Ellen mar- ried Alexander R. Lints; Wm. married Sarah J. Duean; Anna married James E. Spalsbury.
1870. Martin Hayes; born Ireland 1837; came to America 1840; married Mary Waters 1861; has seven children.
1870. Ferdinand Poplar, farmer; born Germany 1844; came to America 1867; married Mary Auermueller 1866; has seven children.
1870. Wm. Stueber, farmer; born Germany 1846; came to America 1870; married Odelia Eckert 1861; has four children.
1870. Anton Guidener, farmer; born Germany 1825; came to America '57; married Maggie - 1857; has three children. 1870. Chas. A. B. Miller, farmer; born in Germany 1837; came to America 1861; married Catherine Eischenschink 1863; has one child.
1870. Patrick Waters, farmer; born in Canada 1850; came to U. S. 1870; married Mary Flinn 1876; has one child.
1870. Joachim Dreves, farmer; born Germany 1841; came to America in 1868; married Dora Wulf 1866; has five children.
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1870. Henry Leege, farmer; born Germany 1835; came to America 1868; married Dora Miller 1864; has three children.
1870. John Leege, farmer; born Germany 1841; came to America in '68; married Mary Green 1867; has two children.
1870. Robert Lockhart, farmer; born in Ireland 1836; came to America 1848; married Mary Moore 1862; has four children.
1870. Wm. Birdsall, farmer; born in Manitowoc county; married Eliza Waters 1872. Second marriage to Annie Writt 1880; has two children.
1870. Martin Schmitz, hotel keeper; born Germany 1840; came to America 1864; married Tracy Schlise 1876; has two children.
GIBRALTAR-FOURTH ORGANIZED TOWN.
At the December meeting of the County Board, 1857, Gibral- tar was set off as a township, consisting of all that part of the county north of what is now the town of Sevastopol, except Washington Island. The town was organized the following spring, by the election of officers; the first election being held at the house of Asa Thorpe's, who still resides at Fish Creek. "Gibraltar" was so named because of its general rough, rocky, and bluffy surface. Mr. Solomon Beery, now of Bailey's Har- bor, was the first town clerk, and Rev. E. M. Iverson, the first superintendent of schools of Gibraltar township.
The following is a short biographical sketch of parties now living in Gibraltar, who came to Door county ten or more years ago.
In the year 1845, Asa Thorpe, farmer, first came to Door county. However, his stay was short, and not until '54 or '55 did he make permanent settlement. He was born in New York 1820; first came west 1844; married Eliza Atkinson 1844; has five children. His daughter Augusta, married James Mc Donald, of Ahnapee. Herbert married Nellie McDonold; Byron married Elvira Edgerton.
1850. Ole L. Larson, farmer; born Norway 1822; came to America '49; married Maria Gunnel 1855; has six children. His daughter Helen married Martin Olsen, of Liberty Grove; Sevina C. married O. L. Olsen, of North Bay.
1851. Christian Knudson, sailor; born Norway, 1813; came America 1848; married Elizabeth 1857. Has no chil- dren.
1852. Abraham Oneson, farmer; born Norway 1809; came to America 1849; married Catherine Inger 1846; has two chil- dren.
1852. Ever Nelson,
farmer, cooper, and fisherman;
born Norway 1819; came to America 1846; married
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Mavia Thompson 1842; has four children. His daughter Thorine married Thomas Nelson. Hannah married Marvin B. Hanson. Addie married Anton Anderson, and lives in Michi- gan.
1852. Peter Weberg, farmer, etc .; born Norway 1823; came to America 1851; married Olive Nelson 1848; has six children.
1852. H. P. Jacobs, sailor; born Denmark 1817; came to America 1844; married Karen Melchive 1850. Second marrige 1856, to Ingeborg Johnson. Third marriage 1865, to Ann Peters. Has two children.
Mr. Jacobs gives us a few lines concerning. early dates, as follows:
EPHRAIM, Wisconsin, September 22d, 1880.
H. P. Jacobs to C. I. Martin:
I first landed in Door county at Sturgeon Bay, October, 1852, and settled on what is now known as E. C. Daniel's place, where I resided for eight months. The Government sold the land, and I tore down my house, loaded it into a boat, and came to Ephraim. This was then such a dense forest that, with axe in hand, I had to step ashore and clear a place to unload the boat ..... Rev. A. M. Iverson, now of Fort Howard, was one of the first settlers in this place, and the first town Superintendent of schools, He was also pastor of the United Breth- ren Church of the Moraviars; and it was at that time our churche here was built. It was the first. in the county-I do not remember the date .... I have often said: "I was the first in this place," but I shall never again be the first to help make a new settelment. It some- times makes me shudder, even now, when I think of those first days, and it is a wonder how we got through.
1853. Henry C. Johnson, sailor; born Denmark, 1807; came to America 1844; married Sophia Malene 1852; has one child. 1853. Jorgen Amundson, farmer; born Norway 1820; came to America 1853; married Anne Hulene 1854; has six children.
1854. Soren Hansen, farmer; born Norway 1799; came to America 1854; married Matilda Hanson 1825 (the couple cele- brated their golden wedding 1875); has eight children. His son Hans married Abigeil Henry married Hendrieka
; Anne married Hendrick Anderson; Christiad married Maren ; Sophia married Ingebret Torgeson; Maria mar- ried John Thoreson; Anton married Magelen a .- -; Karen married August Lindquist.
1854. Henry Hanson, farmer; born Norway 1828; came to America 1854; married Henrietta Olsen 1854; has six children. His daughter Amelia married Axtel Linquest, of Menominee, Michigan. Henrietta married Ole Torstenson. of Liberty Grove.
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1854. John Marshall, farmer; born in Brown county, Wisconsin, 1835; married Mary Truckey; has two children.
1855. Carl Nelson, farmer; born Norway 1829; came to America 1855; married Stina Peterson 1851. Second marriage 1872; has eight children. His daughter Minnie married Hans Torgeson.
1855. Chas. Jeffcott, farmer; born England 1845; came to America 1849; married Lucy A. Doty 1874; has two children.
1855. Aslag Anderson, merchant and farmer; born Norway 1829; came to America 1849; married Ann M. Hanson 1862; has nine children.
1855. Myron H. Stevens, farmer; born New York 1821; came west fall of 1836; married Mary F. Ingalls. Second marriage 1860, to Annie I. Graham; has six children. His daughter Dora married Henry C. Williams.
1856. Peter Peterson, merchant; born Norway 1821; came to America 1846; married Mary Nelson 1851; has no children.
1856. John Norton, farmer; born England 1829; came to America 1853; married Martha Wilford 1853; has twelve chil- dren. His daughter Nellie A. married Truman A. Thorpe 1880.
1857. August Hemple, farmer; born Prussia 1851; came to America 1857; married Ulreka Miller 1874; has three children.
1857. Thomas Goodletson, farmer; born Norway 1816; came to America 1853; married Kjesten Peterson 1842; has six chil- dren. His son Goodlet married Mary and lives on Washington Island. Jennie married Samuel Hall, and lives at Benton Harbor, Michigan. Cornelius married H. Owman, of Ephraim. Christena married Ole Olsen.
1857. Stephen Norton, farmer; born in England 1832; came to America 1851; married Rachael Jarman 1857; has six chil- dren.
1857. George Poppleton, fisherman; born New York 1845; married Emily Willit 1866; has four children.
1857. Stephen Mapes, shoemaker; born New York 1811; married Margaret Bright 1832; has seven children. His daughter Rosetta married Stillman Goodnow; Maria married John Potter; Delia married Lewis Churches; Julia married William Barnes; Alvin married Sarah Fowles; Calvin married Hattie Fowles; John married Betsy Moore.
1858. Chas. Jarman, farmer; born England 1841; came to America 1855; married Christena Foster 1876; has two chil- dren.
1858. Martin Minor, farmer; born in New York 1816; came West '46; married Julia St. Ores, 1840; has five children. His
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son Hon. Edward S. married Tillie E. Graham 1867; has four children. Elrica married E. Kensey. Alfred married Martha Lyman. Augustine married Betsy Toseland.
1859. George Jones, fisherman; born England 1835; came to America 1849; married Emma Hinks 1864; has seven chil- dren.
1859. Edward S. Raymond, farmer; born Denmark 1835; came to America 1840; married Elizabeth Fish 1857; has six children.
1859. Wm. Fry, farmer; born in England 1838; came to America 1857; served in the Russian war; married Alzaday Griffin 1862 (she died 1870), has one child.
1859. John Brown, mechanic; born Illinois 1837; married Mary E. Poppleton 1861; has four children.
1860. J. A. Smith, salesman; born Denmark 1838; came to America 1853; married Bertha Valentinson 1868; has four children.
1860. John Hogan, farmer; born Ireland 1827; came to America 1847; married Bridget Moroney 1854; has twelve chil- dren. His daughter Mary married John Sloan, of Bailey's Harbor. Bridget married Moses Cody. Nora married John Philips.
1860. Augustus Lallemont, farmer; born in Door county 1860; married Lillian Thayer 1878.
1860. G. J. Forsvold, farmer; born Norway 1810; came to America 1855; married Martha Larson 1830; has two chil- dren.
1861. C. P. Fairchild, merchant and farmer; born Massa- chusetts 1830; married Sarah M. Judd 1851; has five children. His son C. E. married Lillie Leman.
1861. John Roggendoff, farmer; born Prussia 1832; came to America 1858; married Catherine Lechler; has ten children.
1862. Rufus M. Wright, farmer, attorney and counseler at law; was county superintendent of schools four years, and county judge for over nine years; born in New York 1832; married Elizabeth Hoyt 1857. Second marriage to Ellen Bunten; has four children.
Mr. Wright gives us the following facts of
THE POPULATION OF A REMARKABLE FAMILY.
GIBRALTAR, Wisconsin, October, 1880.
R. M. Wright to C. I. Martin:
James Cornell, born in New York 1811, married in 1831 to Eliza- beth Southward, aged nineteen years; moved to Washington Harbor this county, in 1350. They have had ten children -five sons and five daughters-and at this date all are yet living, and married. The total
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number of children, grand children, and great grand children resulting from the first marriage is eighty-five, of which seventy-four are now living! All of Mr. James Cornell's children were fishermen, or married to fishermen. The old couple are now living at Green Bay, aged sixty-nine years, and are, we understand, in good health ..... For the above facts we thank the excellent memory of Mrs. H. Root, of Bailey's Harbor.
1862. Christian Lechler, farmer; born Germany 1814; came to America 1851; married Phoeba Honey; has three children. His son John married Philiza Frei. Cathrine married John Roggendurff. Dora married Alexander Wilson.
1863. Daniel L. Fish, farmer; born in Massachusetts 1830; married Caroline M. Lincoln 1855; has six children.
1863. Wm. Darling, farmer; was a member of the Iron brigade in the late rebellion, also a soldier in the Mexican war; married Sarah E. Ellis 1854.
1863. Christian Vedder, farmer; born Prussia 1827; came to America 1858; married Caroline Cass; has two children. His daughter Anna married Mr. Hartman, and has two children.
1864. Josiah Judd, farmer; born Massachusetts 1825; mar- ried Mary Griffin 1843; has six children. Her daughter Ella married Peter Vanbramer. Hattie married Wm. Closs.
1865. Samuel Churches, landlord and farmer; born in Eng- land 1838; came to America 1850; married Libby Barringer 1869; has four children.
1865. W. Bailey, farmer and lumberman; born New Hamp- shire 1845; married Cornelia Edgerten 1868; has five chil- dren.
1865. Nicholas Kill, farmer; born New York 1846; married Ida Moses 1877; has one child.
1865. Charles McSeeney, farmer; born on Prince Edward's Island 1846; married Elizabeth Aushutz 1869; has four children.
1865. Levi Vorous, farmer; born in New York 1837; married Rachel Magee 1860; has nine children.
1866. Martin Olsen, shoemaker; born Norway 1834; came to America 1866; married Maria - - 1860; has one child.
1867. George Reinhardt, farmer; born Russia; came to America 1847; married Louisia Runkel 1857; has nine chil- dren.
1867. Carl Lundberg, cooper; born Sweden 1821; came to America 1849; married Caroline Poulsen 1844; has four chil- dren. His daughter Therasa married Chas. Lund, and lives in Kansas.
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1868. Ole Weberg, farmer; born Norway 1805; married Regina Allen, 1830; has five children. His son Andrew married Anna Leman. Barbara married Henry Klein.
1868. Henry Stanley, keeper of the Eagle bluff light-house; born Norway 1823; came to America 1844; married Cathrine Hush 1854.
1870. Frank Gustafson, farmer; born Sweden 1841; came to America 1870; married Anna Anderson; has five children.
THE TOWN OF CHAMBERS' ISLAND.
That part of Door county known as Chambers' Island, was so named in honor of Capt. Chambers, who lost his life there during the Black Hawk war. Messrs. David Clow and . Brooks were probably the first settlers of note. In about the year 1852 they built a small vessel on the shore of the Island. The little craft was successfully launched and was a "good boat for her inches," as our sailor reporter termed it. Messrs. Clow and Brooks also took up a homestead on the Island, and erected nice frame houses. The structures were well painted, and to-day are fair looking buildings.
At a meeting of the County Board, November 9th, 1858, Chambers' Island was set off as a township. The first Tues- day in April, 1859, a town meeting was held at the school house, and the town put upon its feet. The County Board, at the May meeting, 1859, attached the Island to the town of Gibraltar, the authorities of the town of Chambers Island having failed to elect town officers at the annual meeting. All books were turned over to the clerkof the town of Gib- raltar.
BRUSSELS-FIFTH ORGANIZED TOWN.
The greater portion of the population of the town of Brussels is of Belgian nativity or birth, and by their request the town was called "Brussels"-the same name as the city which is the Capital of Belgium.
At the February meeting of the County Board, 1858, Brussels was set off as a township, and the Board resolved that the town should be organized by holding a town election the first Tuesday in April, 1858, at the house of J. B. Smith, Sugar Creek. The town records show, however, that Brussels was not organized until 1859; the election being held at the store of Michael Smith, Sugar Creek. At the time Brussels was made a town, it covered the territory now divided into the three towns of Brussels, Union, and Gardner. To-day Brussels is one of the best towns in the county, has excellent roads, and in every direction stretch large and well improved farms.
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The present settlers now residing in Brussels, who have been in the county ten or more years, are the following:
1855. Francois Patris, farmer; born Belgium 1817; married Mary J. Toba 1839; has three children. Matilda married Joseph Dekeyser 1862; has nine children, and lives in Union .- Florence married Frank Evrard 1869; has four children, and lives in Union .--- Josephine married John Evrard 1867; has one child and lives in Union.
1855. Lewis Mignou, farmer; born Belgium 1842; married Mary L. Gulis 1868; has five children.
1855. Theodore Rouer, farmer; born Belgium 1830; married Antoinette Eraly 1865; has six children.
1855. Chas. Rouer, farmer; born Belgium 1845; is still a single man, planted on a good farm.
1855. Joseph Rouer, farmer; born Belgium 1832; married Mary Ranaye 1869; has four children.
1855. Frank Dennis, farmer; born Belgium 1824; married Cathrine Diskley 1864; has nine children.
1855. Frank Gaspart, farmer; born Belgium 1825; married Celina Lapage 1846; has four children. His daughter Nora married Desire Englebert 1865; has five children .- John F. married Antonette Gillette 1874, has three children .- Mary married Isaac Gilson 1880.
1855. Josephine, widow, married Baptist Dewit 1861. He died 1879, aged 55 years. She has five children. Her daugh- ter Malinda married Gustav Gerion 1880.
1856. Edward Vangindertaelen, farmer; born in Belgium 1821; married Mary T. Kinard 1852; has seven children. His son Charles married Odel Delvoux 1876; has four children. Louis married Estere Legloo 1877; has two children. William L. married Josephine Vangindertaelen 1878; has one child.
1856. Felix Massart, farmer; born Belgium 1853; married Mary L. Alloid 1877; has two children.
1856. Mary E. Massart, owns a good farm; born Belgium 1849. Is an old maid.
1856. John B. Massart, farmer; born Belgium 1844; married Lizzie Quertemont 1874; has two children.
1856. John Englebert, farmer; born Belgium 1812; married Mary J. Perrier 1841; has five children. His son Felix mar- ried Juliane Francart 1876; has five children. Desire married Emerance Gaspart 1868. Joseph Emerance Gaspart 1869; has six children. Charles married Mary Quoisman 1871; has four children. Mary married Eugene Hautlet 1877; has one child.
1856. Antoine Mohemont, farmer; born Belgium 1836; mar- ried Henriette Leglice 1845; has one child, Antonette, who mar- ried John Boucher 1862; has three children.
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1856. Clement Basinne, farmer; born Belgium 1824; married Mary T. Dogcas 1851; has three children. Trace married Joseph Connard 1875; has two children.
1856. Martin Baye, farmer; born in Belgium 1816; married Augustine Dogcas 1852; has two coildren.
1856. Florence, widow, married Splinger 1850. He died 1878, aged 59 years. She has four children. Her daugh- ter Augustine married Pascal Degrandgagnage 1863; has seven children, and lives in. Red River. Mary T. married Alphonse Qnertemont 1876; has two children.
1856. Celestin Delvaux, farmer; born Belgium 1831. Is a bachelor, and owns a good farm.
1856. Constant Delvaux, farmer; born Belgium 1830; mar- ried Rosala Dashby 1862; has six children.
1856. Ettienne Daudois, farmer; born in Belgium 1828; married Octavie Delvoux 1856; has five children. Rosala mar- ried Frank Rounye 1875.
1856. Alexis Frank, farmer; born in Belgium 1826; married Desira Barbier 1853.
1856. Joseph Quertimont, farmer; born Belgium 1815; mar- ried Rosala Vachman 1845. She died 1876, aged 54 years. Mr. G. has five children. His daughter Josephine married Al. Mina 1871; has two children. Amoline married Edward Zep- kerin 1874; has three children. Lizzie married John Massart 1874; has two children. Virginia married Frank Mallien 1877.
1856. Julian Dachelet, farmer; born Belgium 1831. Is a bachaelor.
1856. John B. Bero, farmer; born Belgium 1840; married Mary T. Robson 1840: has seven children. His son Anton married Sidonie Carpiaux 1873; has three children. Joseph married Francis Minoux 1872; has four children. Mary mar- ried John Namur 1862; has eleven children. Hursils married Isidor Trembley 1863; has six children. Mary J. married August Charles 1868; has three children.
1856. Peter Lardinois, farmer; born Belgium 1810; mar- ried Gelen Malee 1830; has four children. His daughter Desisre married Paul Lafebvre 1876; has two children. John married Mary Leneay 1880; has one child.
1856. Prosper Naze, farmer and blacksmith; born Belgium 1835; married Fardinante Doufe 1854; has seven children. Theodor married Lenore Comble 1873; has three children. Gustav married Tilly Kaye 1879; has one child.
1856. Adel, widow, married Charles Tibonne 1850. He died 1873, aged 52 years. She has five children.
1856. Joseph Gillson, farmer; born Belgium 1825; married Mary J. Leouis 1846; has three children. His son Alexander
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married Trace Legrave 1870; has four children. Joseph mar- ried Odil Legrave 1870. She died 1878, aged 24 years, leaving two children .- Isaac married Mary Gaspart 1880.
1856. Alexander Rinse, farmer; born Belgium 1821; married Efriza Flawin 1851; has six children.
1856. Antoine Naniot, farmer; born Belgium 1830; married Trace Naze 1857. She died 1869, aged 33 years. Second mar- riage 1878, to Rette Jockare; has four children.
1856. Frank Martin, farmer; born Belgium 1810; married Trace Massart 1835; has three children. Julian married Pros- perese Capitan 1862; has nine children, one of which, Malina married M. Arily 1880 .- Joseph married Dolphin Jockmy 1866; has four children .- Frank Jr., married Mary Baudoin 1879; has one child.
1856. Amoand Naze, farmer; born Belgium 1807; married Rosala Louis 1830; has five children. Eugene married Lena 1878; has two children, and lives in Kewaunee county. Desisre married John Nolet 1862; has four children. Amos married Laura Gada 1869; has four children.
1856. Antoin Baugnet, farmer; born Belgium 1828; married Mary L. Ladock 1852; has two children. Mary J. married Julian Juliane 1874, and lives in Kansas. Eli married Peter Bellins 1876; has one child.
1856. Michael Balza, farmer; born Belgium 1823; married Julia Jadule 1852; has seven children. His daughter Mary married Joseph Bouchonville 1876; has two children, and lives in Kewaunee county .- Sophia married Florence Sacotte 1877; has one child and lives in Gardner.
1856. Vesonie, widow, married Charles Falk 1855. He died 1875, aged 52 years. She has two children, one of which Julian married Felican Monfils 1878; has two children.
1856. Lambert Comble, farmer; born Belgium 1821; married Mary J. Rouer 1844. She died in '56, aged 36 years. Second marriage 1857, to Mary T. Kinard; has seven children.
1856. Frank Komber, farmer; born Belgium 1851; married Mary Nuwahr 1876; has two children.
1856. Eloi Hautlet, farmer; born Belgium 1824; married Maxiame Ottah 1851; has six children. Eugene married Mary Englebert 1878; has one child .- Feliciane married Frank Doassi, 1875; has four children .- Versenia married Joseph Kauwenberg 1875; has one child, and lives in Kewaunee Co. Mary T. married John Delfosse 1878; has one child, and lives in Kewaunee county.
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