Jacob Neuheisel
M, (1878 - b 1880)
Father | John Adam Neuheisel (1848 - 1931) |
Mother | Elizabeth Bläsius Neuheisel (1850 - 1890) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | Nov 1878 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | b 1 Jun 1880 | 3 |
Biography* | Jacob Neuheisel, 1878-1880: Birth month and year surmised from church christening record. Christened Jacob Neuhäusel on 22 November 1878 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Jos. Buss and sponsored by his uncle Jacob Hess, husband of his father's sister Josephine. Presumed to have died before 1 June 1880 since not listed in the census. |
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Catharine Pulvermacher
F, (1879 - b 1880)
Father | Michael Pulvermacher (1847 - 1922) |
Mother | Agnes Neuheisel Pulvermacher (1848 - 1921) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 19 Feb 1879 | Bear Creek Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | b 1 Jun 1880 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Biography* | Catharine Pulvermacher, 1879-bef1880: Christened on 3 March 1879 at Saint Luke's by the Rev. Jos Buss and sponsored by her uncle Philip Neuhausel and aunt Catharine Bettinger. |
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Aloysius Neuheisel
M, (1879 - 1879)
Father | Balthasar Neuheisel (1841 - 1892) |
Mother | Theresia Alt Neuheisel Bindl (1853 - 1929) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 2 Apr 1879 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Death* | 19 Apr 1879 | 2 |
Burial* | 21 Apr 1879 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
Biography* | Aloysius Neuheisel, 1879-1879: Christened Aloysius Neuheisel on 13 April 1879 at Saint Luke's by the Rev. Jos. Buss with his uncle and aunt, Philip & Catharine (Bettinger) Neuheisel, as sponsors. Presumably buried in father's plot but no stone. |
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Anna Catharine Hutter Wuerth
F, (1879 - 1931)
Father | John Baptist Hutter (1847 - 1928) |
Mother | Margaretha Mary Neuheisel Hutter (1850 - 1896) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 14 Apr 1879 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 5 Jun 1900 | Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Groom=William J. Wuerth3 |
Married Name | 5 Jun 1900 | Wuerth [Hutter] |
Death* | 1931 | 4 |
Biography* | Anna Catherine Hutter Wuerth, 1879-????: Anna was christened at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Joseph Buss and sponsored by Catharine (nee Bindl) Hutter. She was married by the Rev. Joseph E. Hyde with witnesses Nebel and John Roeser. Anna and William had no children. In 1920, they were living in Grant Township, Rusk County, Wisconsin. In 1928, she was living in Hubbard township also in Rusk County. Her death date is unknown but she died before her sister Cecilia in 1970. |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Citations
- [S70] St. Luke's christening record.
- [S80] 1880 Federal Census, Middlesex County, Massachusetts,.
- [S7] Dane county marriage record.
- [S1896] http://www.findagrave.com/
Elisabeth Neuheisel
F, (1879 - 1958)
Father | John Adam Neuheisel (1848 - 1931) |
Mother | Elizabeth Bläsius Neuheisel (1850 - 1890) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Nickname | Lizzie | |
Birth* | Nov 1879 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Death* | 7 Oct 1958 | Spink, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)2 |
Biography* | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Neuheisel, 1879-bef 1949: Lizzie was christened on 16 November 1879 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin and sponsored by her aunt Theresa Neuheisel, wife of her father's brother Balthasar. In the 1930 census, Lizzie is listed with her father in Parkston. Sometime between then and her father's death in 1931, Lizzie was declared incompetent and confined to the state school and home for the feeble-minded in Redfield, Spink County, South Dakota. After her father died, her brother John J. Neuheisel petitioned the probate court to be appointed her guardian. Lizzie, age 79, died on a Tuesday. |
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Mary Margaret Neuheisel Beaver
F, (1880 - 1956)
Father | Balthasar Neuheisel (1841 - 1892) |
Mother | Theresia Alt Neuheisel Bindl (1853 - 1929) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 20 Nov 1880 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 20 Oct 1902 | Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Groom=Riley John Beaver3 |
Married Name | 20 Oct 1902 | Beaver [Neuheisel] |
Death* | 25 Mar 1956 | St.Joseph's Hospital, Hillsboro, Vernon, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,2 |
Burial* | 27 Mar 1956 | Kendall, Monroe, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2,4,5 |
Note* | 30 Mar 1956 | obituary: Elroy (Wisconsin) Leader-Tribune, Friday 30 March 1956 p1.4 |
Biography* | Mary M. Neuheisel Beaver, 1880-1956: Christened Mary Margaret Neuheisel on 28 Aug 1880 at Saint Luke's by the Rev. Jos. Buss with Margaret Alt as her sponsor. She was married in 1902 in Spring Green by the Rev. John L. Schumacher with witnesses Philip J. Neuheisel, her brother, and Eulaliah Beaver. Mary Margaret, age 75, died on a Sunday at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Hillsboro. She was survived by three sons, one daughter, fifteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one brother. Her funeral was held on Tuesday at Saint Patrick's in Elroy. |
Family | Riley John Beaver (1 Mar 1878-28 Feb 1956) | |
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Louis Jacob Neuheisel
M, (1880 - 1953)
Father | Philip J. Neuheisel (1846 - 1922) |
Mother | Catharine Bettinger Neuheisel (1846 - 1913) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 6 Dec 1880 | Spring Green Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | c 1908 | Bride=Evaline Valeska Erbe Neuheisel3 |
Death* | 4 Oct 1953 | San Antonio, Bexar, Texas (TX), United States (US)4 |
Burial* | 6 Oct 1953 | Roselawn Memorial Park, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas (TX), United States (US)4 |
Biography* | Louis J. Neuheisel, 1880-1953: Christened Ludovic Jacob Neuhäusel on 12 December 1880 at Saint Luke's in Plain by the Rev. Jos. Buss with sponsors Ludovic Bettinger, his mother's brother, and Carolina Bettinger, his mother's sister. By 1913, Louis was living in Montello, Marquette County, Wisconsin and by 1920 he owned his home on Nebraska Street free of mortgage. He worked as a farm laborer. Circa 1921, he and family moved to San Antonio, Bexar county, Texas. Louis sold the last of the property in Montello on 2 May 1923 while taking back a mortgage. The mortgage was satisfied on 19 May 1924. By 1930, he and Evaline owned a $6,000 house at 1120 Rayton Avenue in San Antonio's 1st ward. He was working as a commercial artist for a daily newspaper. Louis, of 822 Vanderbilt, died at home on a Tuesday of a heart attack. He was 72 years old and was survived by his two daughters and one grandchild. |
Family | Evaline Valeska Erbe Neuheisel (11 Oct 1879-3 Sep 1951) | |
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Mary Neuheisel Hohn
F, (1884 - 1976)
Father | John Adam Neuheisel (1848 - 1931) |
Mother | Elizabeth Bläsius Neuheisel (1850 - 1890) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 21 Nov 1884 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2,3 |
(Witness) Marriage | 7 Feb 1905 | Goshen, South Dakota (SD), United States (US); Groom=John J. Neuheisel, Bride=Mary Josephine Schumacher Neuheisel4 |
Marriage* | 9 Feb 1909 | Parkston, Hutchinson, South Dakota (SD), United States (US); Groom=Henry J. Hohn, Witness=Joseph E. Neuheisel5 |
Married Name | 9 Feb 1909 | Hohn [Neuheisel] |
(Witness) Death | 11 Jun 1949 | Methodist State Hospital, Mitchell, Davison, South Dakota (SD), United States (US); cardiac decompensation; Deceased=Michael Neuheisel6 |
Death* | 22 Dec 1976 | St.Benedict's, Parkston, Hutchinson, South Dakota (SD), United States (US); pulmonary edema, myocardial fail7 |
Note* | 23 Dec 1976 | obituary Mitchell (South Dakota) Daily Republic, Thursday 23 December 1976.5 |
Burial* | 27 Dec 1976 | Calvary Cemetery, Mitchell, Davison, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)8 |
Biography* | Mary Neuheisel Hohn, 1884-1976: Mary's county death record lists her birthplace as La Crosse, Wisconsin. Since she was the youngest child it would have been plausible that she was born in La Crosse while the family was on its way to South Dakota. However, Mary was christened Maria Neiheisel on 25 November 1884 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Heinrich Koenig with sponsor Maria Schwartz. A La Crosse birth seems unlikely. Do not know who provided the birthplace on the death record nor where their information came from. Mary was married in Parkston, South Dakota before witnesses Kathryn F. Hohn, her husband's sister, and Joe E. Neuheisel, her own brother. Both Mary's and Henry's obituaries list the marriage date as 9 February 1909. However, the county marriage record lists it as 11 February 1909. The couple lived in Parkston for a time after their marriage. By 1931, they were living in Ethan, Davison County, South Dakota. By 1947, they were living in Letcher, Sanborn County, South Dakota. Mary, age 92, died of pulmonary edema, myocardial failure and arteriosclerosis on a Wednesday at Saint Benedict's Hospital in Parkston. She was survived by three daughters, one son, and nine grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, three daughters, two sons, one sister, and three brothers. Funeral services were held on Monday from Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Mitchell. |
Family | Henry J. Hohn (15 Aug 1886-3 Jul 1969) | |
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Citations
- [S70] St. Luke's christening record.
- [S26] Social Security Death Index -1996 edition, version 1.30-.
- [S80] 1880 Federal Census, Middlesex County, Massachusetts,.
- [S94] Davison county marriage record.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S95] Davison county death record.
- [S97] Hutchinson county death record.
- [S99] Hutchinson county burial permit.
Mathew Pulvermacher
M, (1880 - 1952)
Father | Michael Pulvermacher (1847 - 1922) |
Mother | Agnes Neuheisel Pulvermacher (1848 - 1921) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 1 May 1880 | Bear Creek Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 26 Feb 1906 | Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Bride=Anna Bindl Pulvermacher3 |
Death* | 7 Aug 1952 | home4,5 |
Burial* | 11 Aug 1952 | Boscobel Cemetery, Boscobel, Grant, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)5 |
Biography* | Matthew Pulvermacher, 1880-1952: Matthew was christened at Saint Luke's in Plain on 14 May 1880. He was sponsored by his uncle Matt Pulvermacher. Matthew's marriage in 1906 was performed by the Rev. John Leo Schumacher and was witnessed by his bride's brother John Bindl and by his own sister Maria Pulvermacher. A man of medium height and build with blue eyes and black hair, Matthew lived and farmed in Bear Creek Township, Sauk County both before and after his marriage. By 1946, he had moved to Boscobel in Grant County. Matt, age 72, died on a Thursday. Funeral services were held at Immaculate Conception Church on Monday conducted by Rev. Robert McCarthy. Pallbearers were F. Huebsch Jr., L. Nachreiner, Fred Nachreiner, Adam Huebsch, L. Ruhland, and F. Pulvermacher. |
Family | Anna Bindl Pulvermacher (4 Mar 1885-22 Oct 1966) | |
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Citations
Gertrude Pulvermacher
F, (1885 - 1885)
Father | Michael Pulvermacher (1847 - 1922) |
Mother | Agnes Neuheisel Pulvermacher (1848 - 1921) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 30 Jan 1885 | Bear Creek Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | 28 Mar 1885 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | 30 Mar 1885 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Biography* | Gertude Pulvermacher, 1885-1885: Christened on 2 February 1885 at St.Luke's in Plain by the Rev. F. J. Simonik and sponsored by Gertrude Pulvermacher. |
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Maximilian Neuheisel
M, (1857 - 1866)
Father | Johann Adam Neuheisel (1801 - 1877) |
Mother | Theresia Emser Neuheisel (1816 - 1876) |
Relationship | Granduncle of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Charts | Neuheisel/Emser family |
Birth* | 11 Oct 1857 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | 20 Dec 1866 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Burial* | Dec 1886 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Biography* | Maximilian Neuheisel, 1857-1866: There is no christening record for Maximilian in Saint Luke's records. His birth date has been calculated from his death date and age at death on his tombstone (died 20 December 1866, at age 9 years, 2 months, 9 days). |
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Mary Neuheisel
F, (1852 - 1866)
Father | Johann Adam Neuheisel (1801 - 1877) |
Mother | Theresia Emser Neuheisel (1816 - 1876) |
Relationship | Grandaunt of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Charts | Neuheisel/Emser family |
Birth* | 7 Sep 1852 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Death* | 27 Nov 1866 | 1 |
Burial* | Nov 1866 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Biography* | Mary Neuheisel, 1852-1866: There is no christening record for Mary in Saint Luke's records. Her birth date has been calculated from information on her tombstone - died 27 November 1866, age 14 years, 2 months, 20 days. |
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Citations
- [S8] Tombstone.
Peter William Hess
M, (1880 - 1920)
Father | Jacob J. Hess (1843 - 1899) |
Mother | Josephine Neuheisel Hess (1844 - 1928) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 23 Mar 1880 | Wilson Creek, Spring Green Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 4 Oct 1905 | Bride=Daisy M. Cleary Hess2 |
Death* | 30 Mar 1920 | Ironton Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Bright's disease2,3 |
Burial* | 3 Apr 1920 | Saint John's Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,2 |
Note* | 8 Apr 1920 | obituary Spring Green (Wisconsin) Weekly Home News, Thursday 8 April 1920 p1.2 |
Biography* | Peter W. Hess, 1880-1920: Christened on 2 April 1880 at Saint Luke's in Plain by the Rev. Jos. Buss and sponsored by Peter Shaty and Paul Schreiner. Peter grew to a man of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and hair. He was a successful cheesemaker for twenty years having owned and operated factories at Cazenovia, Hillsborough (sic), Gotham, Lone Rock, and Ironton. He resided in Hillsborough (sic), Vernon County in 1907; in Gotham, Richland County in 1909 & 1912; in Lavalle (sic), Sauk County in 1920; and one mile east of Ironton, Sauk County in 1920. His wife was from Cazenovia, which is mostly in Richland County. Peter died at home in Ironton Township on a Tuesday from Bright's disease and ulcers of the stomach. He was survived by his wife, his mother, two brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services were held on Saturday at Saint John's in Spring Green with the Rev. J. B. Brudermanns officiating. |
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Paul J. Hess
M, (1880 - 1907)
Father | Jacob J. Hess (1843 - 1899) |
Mother | Josephine Neuheisel Hess (1844 - 1928) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 23 Mar 1880 | Spring Green Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
(Witness) Marriage | 16 Jan 1907 | Saint Luke's, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Groom=John Jacob Hess, Bride=Louisa Needham Hess3 |
Death* | 28 Dec 1907 | Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); tuberculosis1,4 |
Burial* | 31 Dec 1907 | Saint John's Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Note* | 2 Jan 1908 | obituary Spring Green (Wisconsin) Weekly Home News, Thursday 2 January 1908 p1.1 |
Biography* | Paul J. Hess, 1880-1907: Christened on 2 April 1880 at Saint Luke's in Plain by the Rev. Jos. Buss and sponsored by Peter Shaty and Paul Schreiner. Paul died on a Saturday at his home in Spring Green after being afflicted with tuberculosis for six months. His mother had accompanied him to Dakota during the summer in the hopes that the change would improve his condition, but there was no perceptible improvement. He was survived by his mother, five brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services were held on Thursday morning at Saint John's in Spring Green with the pastor, Rev. Colling, officiating. |
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Cecelia Hutter Frey
F, (1880 - 1970)
Father | John Baptist Hutter (1847 - 1928) |
Mother | Margaretha Mary Neuheisel Hutter (1850 - 1896) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 10 Dec 1880 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 1902 | Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois (IL), United States (US); Groom=Louis Frey3 |
Married Name | 1902 | Frey [Hutter] |
Death* | 30 Jan 1970 | Saint Mary's Hospital, Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
Burial* | 2 Feb 1970 | Riverside cemetery, Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,3 |
Note* | 5 Feb 1970 | obituary Ladysmith (Wisconsin) News, Thursday 5 February 1970 p4c13 |
Biography* | Cecelia "Celia" Hutter Frey, 1880-1970: Celia was christened at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Jos Buss on 22 December 1880. She was sponsored by Anna Brechtel. Celia lived in Rockford, Illinois from about 1902 to 1917 when she moved to Dewey township in Rusk County. The widow Celia, 89, died on a Friday of a cerebral hemorrhage after an illness of two months. She was survived by two sons and two grandsons. Her husband and brothers and sisters preceded her in death. Cecelia's funeral was held on Monday from Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church in Ladysmith with the Rev. Leo Anetil officiating. Burial was made under the direction of the McElravy-Geier funeral home of Ladysmith. |
Family | Louis Frey (27 Sep 1870-9 Jul 1950) | |
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Bernard Hutter
M, (1882 - 1884)
Father | John Baptist Hutter (1847 - 1928) |
Mother | Margaretha Mary Neuheisel Hutter (1850 - 1896) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 13 Sep 1882 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | 22 Sep 1884 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3,2 |
Burial* | 24 Sep 1884 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Biography* | Bernard Hutter, 1882-1884: The 2nd Bernard was christened at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin on 29 October 1882 by the Rev. Emmanuel Moppey, and sponsored by Bapt. Prechtl. There's a Bernard Hutter listed in Saint Luke's burial register who died on 22 September 1884, and was buried on 24 September. This Bernard's age and parents are not listed but he may have been this Bernard Hutter. There was no other Bernard Hutter listed in the 1880 census of Sauk County, or in Saint Luke's baptismal registers. |
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Conrad Hutter
M, (1884 - a 1930)
Father | John Baptist Hutter (1847 - 1928) |
Mother | Margaretha Mary Neuheisel Hutter (1850 - 1896) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 14 Sep 1884 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Biography* | Conrad Hutter, 1884-????: Conrad was christened on 1 November 1884 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Peter Port, and sponsored by Aloris Hutter. In 1900, Conrad was living with his aunt and uncle Agnes and Michael Pulvermacher in Bear Creek Township and working as a farm laborer. In 1905, Conrad Hutter, and two other relatives, applied to the Sauk County court to have Conrad's brother Leo examined for sanity, and if found insane, commited to an asylum. In 1920, Conrad was working as a hired man in Taylor County, Wisconsin and living in the same household with his father and his brother Isedore. After brother Isedore returned from the Navy, he and Conrad partnered on a farm one-and-one-half miles west of Holcombe in Chippewa County, Wisconsin. By 1925, Conrad was living in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin. In 1928, Conrad was the informant on his father's death record. Since he's not mentioned in records of his brother Leo's death in 1942, Conrad is probably deceased by then. | |
Death* | a 1 Apr 1930 | 3 |
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Isedor J. Hutter
M, (1886 - 1925)
Father | John Baptist Hutter (1847 - 1928) |
Mother | Margaretha Mary Neuheisel Hutter (1850 - 1896) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Nickname | Jack | |
Birth* | 11 Apr 1886 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | 22 Sep 1925 | Highland Park, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | 24 Sep 1925 | Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Holcombe, Chippewa, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,3 |
Note* | 1 Oct 1925 | obituary Chippewa Valley (Wisconsin) Courier, Thursday 1 October 19253 |
Biography* | Isedor "Jack" Hutter, 1886-1925: Variously listed as Isador, Isadore, Isedor, and Isidor, we have used, Isedor, the variation on his tombstone. Isedor was christened with his twin brother Leo on 4 June 1886 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Ignatz Harrier. Isedor's uncle John Neuheisel was his sponsor. After his mother died in 1896, Jack lived with his uncle Henry Neuheisel and aunt Kate in Franklin Township of Sauk County. By 1918, he was living in Holcombe, Chippewa County, Wisconsin where he had gone with his father and his brother Conrad. There he worked for A. J. Edminster for about two years. In May of 1918, Jack enlisted in the U.S.Navy as a fireman. After training at Puget Sound, he was stationed on the U.S.S.S. Chelanlip on which he went to South America and also made several trips to Europe. After the armistice was signed, Jack was discharged from the Navy and he returned to Holcombe. He and his brother Con bought a farm about one-and-a-half miles west of the village. Early in the summer of 1925, Jack went to work for the L. E. Myers Construction Company which was building a bridge near Highland Park. On a Tuesday, while working on the bridge, Jack fell nearly 80-feet to his death. He was survived by his father, two brothers, and three sisters. His body was transported to Ladysmith and then to Holcombe where the funeral was held at the Catholic church on Thursday. The services were conducted by the Rev. Kline of Jim Falls in Rusk County. |
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Leo Hutter
M, (1886 - 1942)
Father | John Baptist Hutter (1847 - 1928) |
Mother | Margaretha Mary Neuheisel Hutter (1850 - 1896) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 11 Apr 1886 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | 27 Mar 1942 | Reedsburg Memorial Hospital, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | Mar 1942 | Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Holcombe, Chippewa, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
Note* | 2 Apr 1942 | obituary: Reedsburg (Wisconsin) Times-Press, Thursday 2 April 1942 p1c33 |
Biography* | Leo Hutter, 1886-1942: Leo was christened, with his twin, on 4 June 1886 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin by the Rev. Ignatz Harrier. Leo was sponsored by Bapt Prechtl. After his mother died in 1896, Leo went to live with Joseph and Anna Kramer in Franklin Township (There is no known relationship between the Kramers and the Hutters. Anna Kramer, maiden name unknown, died in 1906 and is buried in old Saint Luke's cemetery). Leo was employed as a servant. On 6 December 1905, three of Leo's realtives - M. Pulvermacher (husband of Leo's aunt Agnes Neuheisel), Peter Meister (husband of Leo's 1st cousin Barbara Pulvermacher), and his brother Conrad - applied to W. J. Kelsey, County Judge of Sauk County for a judicial inquiry as to Leo Hutter's mental condition. And furthur, if Leo, now of Bear Creek township in Sauk County, is found to be insane then an order commiting Leo to a hospital for the insane be issued. Three days later, on 9 December, the judge found Leo to be insane and ordered Conrad, Leo's brother, to deliver Leo to the Superintendant of the Wisconsin State Asylum in Mendota, Wisconsin. Two-and-one-half-years later, on 6 June 1908, Leo was transferred from Mendota to the Sauk County Asylum and Poorhouse in Reedsburg township. There he was employed in basketree(sic) on the Sauk County farm. A man of medium height and build, Leo was registered for the military draft on 12 September 1918 while an inmate of the asylum. His nearest living relative at the time was listed as Isadore Hutter, his twin, of Holcomb, Wisconsin.5 In 1930, he was listed as a farm laborer. At that time, there were 191 inmates listed plus 24 employees (including their families). Leo, 55, died on a Friday of unknown cause. His body was removed to Holcombe, Wisconsin for burial by his sister Cecelia Frey. Burial arrangements were made through the G. W. Oehlers Co. |
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Citations
- [S70] St. Luke's christening record.
- [S1618] Father's land records.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S1617] Chippewa County Cemetery Index.
- The hospitals were given an allowance for Leo of $1.50/day for board and another $0.50/day for clothing. The allowance continued in these amounts until 1 July 1912 when they began to increase. By 1 July 1919, the allowance had reached $2.1275/day. The Mendota hospital was granted an additional $0.95 to transfer Leo to the Sauk County facility in 1908.
George Neuheisel
M, (a 1880 - 1881)
Father | John Adam Neuheisel (1848 - 1931) |
Mother | Elizabeth Bläsius Neuheisel (1850 - 1890) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | a 1 Jun 1880 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Burial* | 23 Feb 1881 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
Death* | 23 Feb 1881 | 2 |
Biography* | George Neuheisel, ca1880-1881: There is no christening record at Saint Luke's for George. He may have been still-born. His funeral was officiated by the Rev J. Buss, Saint Luke's, Plain, Wisconsin. |
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Albert Pulvermacher
M, (a 1880 - 1885)
Father | Michael Pulvermacher (1847 - 1922) |
Mother | Agnes Neuheisel Pulvermacher (1848 - 1921) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | a 1 Jun 1880 | Bear Creek Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Death* | 28 Mar 1885 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | 30 Mar 1885 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Biography* | Albert Pulvermacher, ????-1885: Albert is not listed in the 1880 census so he must have been born after that. The only evidence of Albert is his 1885 funeral at Saint Luke's conducted by the Rev. F. J. Simonik. |
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Henry Neuheisel
M, (1874 - 1948)
Father | Balthasar Neuheisel (1841 - 1892) |
Mother | Theresia Alt Neuheisel Bindl (1853 - 1929) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 21 May 1874 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
(Witness) Marriage | 17 Sep 1895 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Groom=Michael J. Bindl, Bride=Theresia Alt Bindl1 |
Marriage* | 16 Nov 1896 | Saint Luke's, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Bride=Catherine Brechtl Neuheisel1 |
Death* | 9 Dec 1948 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | 13 Dec 1948 | Saint Luke's Cemetery, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2,3 |
Note* | 16 Dec 1948 | obituary Spring Green (Wisconsin) Weekly Home News, Thursday 16 December 1948.3 |
Biography* | Henry Neuheisel, 1874-1948: Henry grew up on the home farm. In 1896, he was married by the Rev. John G. Sauer before witnesses Anton Neuheisel, his brother, and Margaret Neuheisel, his sister. A farmer, Henry was of medium height and stout build with blue eyes and light brown hair. Five days after his marriage, on 21 November 1896, his mother Theresia Neuheisel, widow of his father Balthasar, granted 100 90/160 acres in six lots in Franklin Township (57 acres in two lots in Section 7, 23 90/160 acres in three lots in Section 9, and 20 acres in Section 18) to Henry for $3000. On the same day, Henry and his new wife Katherine granted a mortgage to his mother Theresia on the 100 90/160 acres in six lots in Franklin Township for $1800. Henry and Katherine both signed. After he retired, Henry lived in the Village of Plain. He died at his home in Plain, age 74, on a Thursday evening. He was survived by his wife, four sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. His funeral was held on Monday at Saint Luke's with the Rev P. A. Beschta officiating. |
Family | Catherine Brechtl Neuheisel (2 Apr 1872-7 Feb 1960) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Catherine Brechtl Neuheisel
F, (1872 - 1960)
Father | John Babist Brechtl (1848 - 1924) |
Mother | Anna Hutter Brechtl (1853 - 1938) |
Birth* | 2 Apr 1872 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 16 Nov 1896 | Saint Luke's, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Groom=Henry Neuheisel1 |
Married Name | 16 Nov 1896 | Neuheisel [Brechtl] |
Death* | 7 Feb 1960 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2,3 |
Burial* | 10 Feb 1960 | Saint Luke's Cemetery, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3,2 |
Note* | 11 Feb 1960 | obituary Spring Green (Wisconsin) Weekly Home News, Thursday 11 Feb 1960 p5c1.2 |
Biography* | Catherine Brechtl Neuheisel, 1872-1960: Catherine was born in Franklin Township to German born parents. A lifelong resident of the Plain area. she was a member of the Saint Luke's Christian Mothers Society. Catherine, age 87, died at her home on Sunday after a long illness. She was survived by three sons, three daughters, 25 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, one brother, and three sisters. Her funeral was held on Wednesday at Saint Luke's in Plain. |
Family | Henry Neuheisel (21 May 1874-9 Dec 1948) | |
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Last Edited | 24 Nov 2010 |
Walter Lucas Neuheisel
M, (1898 - 1971)
Father | Henry Neuheisel (1874 - 1948) |
Mother | Catherine Brechtl Neuheisel (1872 - 1960) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 18 Oct 1898 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 27 Nov 1928 | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona (AZ), United States (US); Bride=Matilda Genevieve Grass Neuheisel3,4 |
Death* | 11 Jul 1971 | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona (AZ), United States (US)2 |
Burial* | 14 Jul 1971 | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona (AZ), United States (US)2 |
Note* | 15 Jul 1971 | obituary Spring Green (Wisconsin) Weekly Home News, Thursday 15 July 1971.2 |
Biography* | Walter Lucas Neuheisel, 1898-1971: Christened Walter Lucas on 18 October 1898 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Sauk County, Wisconsin. He grew to be a man of medium height and stout build, with grey eyes and brown hair. Walter was presumably living in Phoenix, Arizona by the time of his 1928 marriage. Walter, age 72, died on a Sunday after a long illness. He was survived by his wife, one son, six grandchildren, two brothers, and three sisters. Funeral services were held in Phoenix on Wednesday. |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Matilda Genevieve Grass Neuheisel
F, (1902 - 1983)
Father | Frank Grass |
Mother | Johanna Schilli Grass |
Name Variation | Genevieve | |
Birth* | 13 Jan 1902 | Zell Tp, Ste.Genevieve, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Marriage* | 27 Nov 1928 | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona (AZ), United States (US); Groom=Walter Lucas Neuheisel2,1 |
Married Name | 27 Nov 1928 | Neuheisel [Grass] |
Death* | 16 Mar 1983 | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona (AZ), United States (US)1 |
Last Edited | 12 Aug 2021 |
Anton Baltasar Neuheisel
M, (1903 - 1953)
Father | Henry Neuheisel (1874 - 1948) |
Mother | Catherine Brechtl Neuheisel (1872 - 1960) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Nickname | Tony | |
Birth* | 9 Jan 1903 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
Marriage* | 6 Sep 1927 | Saint Luke's, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Bride=Emma Ederer Neuheisel2 |
Death* | 4 Dec 1953 | Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3,4 |
Note* | 6 Dec 1953 | obituary (Madison) Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday 6 December 1953 s2p10c1.3 |
Burial* | 7 Dec 1953 | Saint Luke's Cemetery, Plain, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,3 |
Biography* | Anton "Tony" Neuheisel, 1903-1953: Christened Anton Baltasar on 9 January 1903 at Saint Luke's in Plain, Wisconsin. A lifelong Plain area farmer, Anton was a member of the Saint Luke's choir and Holy Name Society. He died, at the age of 50, at his home in Plain on a Friday. He was survived by his wife, three daughters, his mother, three sisters, and three brothers. Anton's funeral was held on Monday at Saint Luke's with the Rev. P. A. Beschta officiating. |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |