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Name with Census or family details by compiler Maiden name Married name Signed in as; Husband's Occupation per census; P.O. when given; burial site 1 9 1 9 1 9 2 0 1 9 2 1 1 9 2 2 1 9 2 3 1 9 2 4 1 9 2 5 1 9 2 6 1 9 2 7 1 9 2 8 1 9 2 9 1 9 3 0 1 9 3 1 1 9 3 2 Ida (1803-1856?) Albertson Mrs. Alen Albertson; farmer; Ida Hanson was married to Alex Albertson m. 1909; related to Philip? (41, Zurawski) x Amanda Wilhelmina (1884-1952) Wickman Anderson Mrs. Charles [J.] Anderson; fisherman; b. WI m. 1903; EB Norwegian Lutheran; lived at and cooked for Hoagsville boarding house where Anton 1st sawmill worker (16 Century PIC); G Wickman sold meat market to CJ in 1920 and then CJ sold to Erwin "Dick" Will in 1931 , now Caxton Books; CJ built Cedar Grove Cottages in 1930s-50s and pioneered trucking industry 1928 hauling to Green Bay as Anderson Trucking in 1928 where cider place is now (42 Century); EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; Woman's Club meeting hostess in 1934; sister Aud and Martha (Anton) Anderson and sisters-in-law Olga (Gilbert) and Agnes (Alfred) Wickman PIC x x x x x Amelia (1873-1945) Hilander Anderson Mrs. Christ Anderson; farmer; b. IL m. 1916; Little Sister Cem.; Zion Lutheran Ladies met in her home 17 Oct 1941 DC Advocate; delegate to Oct 1910 WCTU state convention with Mary Lydia (CR) Seaquist; sisters Lillian Bergman, Amanda (John) Lundquist and and Julia (Ed) Newman and sisters-in-law Hilma (Charles), Alma (Gotfred) and Anna (Elmer) Hilander; Woman's Club? [may have been Baptist earlier] x x x x x x x Amy M. (1890-1931) Seaquist Anderson Mrs. Arthur Anderson; farmer; Little Sister Cem.; Woman's Club? x x x x Caroline Alida (1872-1949) Seaquist Anderson Mrs. Henry Anderson; farmer; b. WI m. 1893; WIDOW 1919; original Moravian member; Did she marry a Hanson? Buried in Little Sister Cem. and Henry buried next to Effie Anderson; 1920 WCTU SB PIC; her parents Andrew (Anders) and Sophia Seaquist; sister Mary (G)Voight and sisters-in-law Mary (CR) and Anna (F) Seaquist and Minnie (D) Hedeen; Steve Anderson descendant; she went by Alida or Elida (long i) x x x Edna Beatrice (1908-) Anderson Anderson Mrs. Milton [M.?] Anderson; grocery & meat merchant (Lake Shore Meat Market in SB); b. WI m. 1928; SB Baptist; 1951 Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Society; mother-in-law Emma; mother Martha (Anton) Anderson and possible sister Florence x Emma C. (1871-1938) Johnson Anderson Mrs. Pontus Anderson; meat cutter; b. Sweden immig. 1884 m. 1892; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; daughter-in-law Edna (Milton) Anderson [maybe Emma Nordeen?] x x x x x Florence (1902-1981) Anderson Mrs. Earl S. Anderson; fish & freight truck driver; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; 1951 Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, Secretary x x x x

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Ida

(1803-1856?)Albertson

Mrs. Alen Albertson; farmer; Ida Hanson was married to Alex Albertson m. 1909;

related to Philip? (41, Zurawski)x

Amanda

Wilhelmina

(1884-1952)

Wickman Anderson

Mrs. Charles [J.] Anderson; fisherman; b. WI m. 1903; EB Norwegian Lutheran; lived at

and cooked for Hoagsville boarding house where Anton 1st sawmill worker (16

Century PIC); G Wickman sold meat market to CJ in 1920 and then CJ sold to Erwin

"Dick" Will in 1931 , now Caxton Books; CJ built Cedar Grove Cottages in 1930s-50s

and pioneered trucking industry 1928 hauling to Green Bay as Anderson Trucking in

1928 where cider place is now (42 Century); EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; Woman's Club

meeting hostess in 1934; sister Aud and Martha (Anton) Anderson and sisters-in-law

Olga (Gilbert) and Agnes (Alfred) Wickman PIC

x x x x x

Amelia

(1873-1945)Hilander Anderson

Mrs. Christ Anderson; farmer; b. IL m. 1916; Little Sister Cem.; Zion Lutheran Ladies

met in her home 17 Oct 1941 DC Advocate; delegate to Oct 1910 WCTU state

convention with Mary Lydia (CR) Seaquist; sisters Lillian Bergman, Amanda (John)

Lundquist and and Julia (Ed) Newman and sisters-in-law Hilma (Charles), Alma

(Gotfred) and Anna (Elmer) Hilander; Woman's Club? [may have been Baptist earlier]

x x x x x x x

Amy M.

(1890-1931)Seaquist Anderson Mrs. Arthur Anderson; farmer; Little Sister Cem.; Woman's Club? x x x x

Caroline Alida

(1872-1949)Seaquist Anderson

Mrs. Henry Anderson; farmer; b. WI m. 1893; WIDOW 1919; original Moravian

member; Did she marry a Hanson? Buried in Little Sister Cem. and Henry buried next

to Effie Anderson; 1920 WCTU SB PIC; her parents Andrew (Anders) and Sophia

Seaquist; sister Mary (G)Voight and sisters-in-law Mary (CR) and Anna (F) Seaquist and

Minnie (D) Hedeen; Steve Anderson descendant; she went by Alida or Elida (long i)

x x x

Edna Beatrice

(1908-)Anderson Anderson

Mrs. Milton [M.?] Anderson; grocery & meat merchant (Lake Shore Meat Market in

SB); b. WI m. 1928; SB Baptist; 1951 Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Society; mother-in-law

Emma; mother Martha (Anton) Anderson and possible sister Florence

x

Emma C.

(1871-1938)Johnson Anderson

Mrs. Pontus Anderson; meat cutter; b. Sweden immig. 1884 m. 1892; SB Baptist; Little

Sister Cem.; daughter-in-law Edna (Milton) Anderson [maybe Emma Nordeen?]x x x x x

Florence

(1902-1981)Anderson

Mrs. Earl S. Anderson; fish & freight truck driver; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; 1951

Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, Secretaryx x x x

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Minnie C.

(1880-1958)Will Anderson Mrs. Alfred Anderson; carpenter; b. WI m; 1898; Little Sister Cem.; Woman's Club? x

Violet B. or R.

(1894-1962)Anderson Anderson

Mrs. Ervin Anderson; farmer on State Rd.; b. WI m. 1915; sister Joyce, mother Alida

(Henry); moved awayx

Anna Matilda

(1863-1943)Kellstrom Appel

Mrs. Charles Appel; brother Axel Appel in lumber with a partner and farmed from

1868 (Zurawski); SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; wore her Baptist woman's temperance

pin every Sunday; WCTU meeting at her home 1941 DC Advocate 4 Apr; contact

granddaughters Charlene Appel Rice (SB) and Judy (N Bay); best friend Anna Koeppe

Grasse; cousin of Mary (CR) Seaquist via CR's mom Sophia and immigrated with

Seaquists; Kathy Kramer Springer portrays her family (mom Clessie)

x x x x x x x

Anna

(1886-)Beckstrom Arenson

Mrs. Charles Arenson; farmer, E. Farmer Road; b. WI m. 1906; Lutheran; sister Edith

(SR) Voight and sister-in-law Bertha Beckstromx

Mary J. [Mari T.]

(1875-)Arndt Mrs. Knute Arndt; farmer; b. Sweden x x x

Bertha Agnes

(1891-1983)Waller Beckstrom

Mrs. Henry Beckstrom ; 1924 election inspector; b. WI m. 1916; Lutheran; Little Sister

Cem.; sisters-in-law Anna Arenson, Edith Voight and Alma Nelsonx x x x x x x

Lillian (Lillie) C.

(1884-1947)Hilander Bergman

Mrs. [John] Helmer Bergman; blacksmith, 1920 garage mechanic, built 1st garage in EB

with brother-in-law Byron Arenson and remodeled 1st school house next to Pioneer

store (39, Centennial) (torn down 2013); b. WI; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; Woman's

Club; sisters Amanda (John) Lundquist, Julia (Ed) Newman and Amelia (Christ)

Anderson and sisters-in-law Anna (Elmer), Alma (Gottfred) and Hilma (Charles)

Hilander; their twin daughters Myrtle A.V. (taught in Appleport, m. John Beckstrom)

and Lillian (m. Roy Larson?) b. 1910 and taught in EB (Dottie Telfer in class)

x x

Hedvig

(1875-1933)Anderson Boquist

Mrs. John Boquist; b. Sweden immig . 1893 "Bagquist" 1910C m. 1899 Chicago; she is a

dress maker; he does general labor; Little Sister Cem.; Hedwig; she owned &

operated Hotel DuNord with sisters spinster Josephine Anderson and Julia (Arthur)

Hilander (others didn't vote)

x x x x

Louise

(1863-1932)Anderson Brodd

Mrs. Charles Broad [Brodd]; carpenter; b. WI m. 1887; Mrs. Clarence Brodd was

original Moravian member; daughter Pearl (Alvin) Mickelson PIC; pronounce Brud per

Kristin Brodd Seaquist

x

Ida Marie

(1869-1954)Weborg Carlson

Mrs. John [A.] Carlson; farmer and director of new potato corporation 1921; founded

1897 Baptist Sunday School on his land next to original 1890 German Baptist Church at

Newport in small log building "Little Red Church" which disbanded when many

Germans move away (40 Centennial Footprints, First Baptist Church, 1977) ; b. WI m.

1891; Bethel Baptist; daughter Lillian (Frank) Teske and sister-in-law Olga (Wm.)

Weborg

x x

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Edna E.

(1898-1968)Anderson Carlson

Mrs. John C. Carlson; teamster on farm; b. WI m. 1919; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.;

sister-in-law Hulda (R) Carlson; contact granson Colin Dahl, esq.x x x

Hulda M.

(1888-1969)Johnson Carlson

Mrs. Robert Carlson; farmer; b. WI; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; sister Mildred

Carlson and sister-in-law Edna (JC) Carlsonx x x

Ida

(1860 -)Johnson Carlson

Mrs. Aug[ust] Carlson; farmer, school board 1911; b. Sweden immig 1887 m. 1902;

Gus carlson was original Moravian member; his mother churned butter and he hauled

wood for Mr. Ellison (47 Century); [could be Marion 1895-1984 EB Cem.]; one of 1st

fruit orchards 400 cherry in 1912 then 400 more plus 150 apple in 1915 (24 Century)

x x

Mildred [E.] Anderson CarlsonSINGLE; WIDOW; b. WI; SB Baptist and 1st church Historian 1936; teacher boards with

Theodore Ecklund family with son Clayton 1930C; sister Edna Carlsonx x

Ethel Amanda

(1904-1895)Witalison Charney

Mrs. Dewey Charney; farm laborer for EB Orchards; b. WI; Lutheran; Little Sister Cem.;

sisters Mayme (H) Erickson, Teresa Olson and Alma Witalison; pronounced Churneex x

Esther Alida

(1892-1959)Lagerquist Dalstrom

Mrs. Sam Dalstrom; farmer; b. WI m. 1919; SB Baptist; father Anders Lagerquist

(Justice of the Peace); Little Sister Cem.x

Anna Agnes

(1903-2002)Koessel Daubner

Mrs. Matt Daubner; farmer; b. WI m. 1925; St. Rosalie Catholic Cem.; sisters-in-law

Grace Koessel and Emma Daubnerx

Emma M.

(1893-1963)Daubner

Mrs. Elmer Dabner; farm laborer; b. WI; St. Rosalie Catholic Cem.; sister-in-law Anna

Daubnerx

Elma (Alma) E.

(1899-1989)Olson Disgarden

Mrs. Elmer Disgarden ran Hotel Disgarden with husband; 1902 father Ed "Pete"

Disgarden opened hotel and boarding house where Hillside is now (12, 35 Zurawski);

Elmer confirmed in EB Norwegian Lutheran; Elmer bought it 1924 and then sold to

Martin Evanson 2 1/2 years later, Martin Evanson m. sister-in-law Emma Disjardin (34

Century) then Bay Beach Inn sold to Melvin Kramers 1946; b. WI m. after death of 1st

wife Nellie E. in 1920; he is postmaster 1915-1935 (29 Century); 2nd Women's Club

meeting in her home 1931 Feb (16 members signed charter), did they hold a pre org

meeting at her home?; Trinity Lutheran; 1955 & 59 Ladies Aid Society; Sturgeon Bay

Bayside Cem. ; father Even Olson; sisters-in-law Ida (WC) Olson and Marie (T) Disjardin

x x x x

Marie N.

(1877-1965) or

(1881-1974)

Nelson Disgarden

Mrs. Theodore Disgarden; bookkeeper in Wausau in 1918 and back in Milwaukee

1928; b. WI m. 1904; brother Elmer boarded with Theodore in Milwaukee 1910C; EB

Cem.?; sisters-in-law Ida (WC) Olson and Elma (E) Disgardin; Martin Evanson m, sister-

in-law Emma Disgardin

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Elizabeth W.

(1879-1934) Mickley Dorn

Mrs. Charles Dorn (Charlie or Carl E.]; farmer; b. IL d. Sturgeon Bay; Little Sister Cem.;

Wilhelm Dorn helped establish LG 1859x x x

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Elenora E.

(1898-1990)Larson Ebbers

Mrs. William Ebbers; cheesemaker N of Appleport School; many teachers boarded

with her family while she was young; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; mother is Anna

(Henry) Larson; moved to Sheboygan by 1937; his mom Mrs. George Ebbers at

Meadows (Annette Ebbers Erickson?)

x x x

Mrs. Rudolph Ederen Mrs. Rudolph Ederen x x

Mrs. Dan Eiling Mrs. Dan Eiling x

Hulda S.

(1875 -1973)Morey Ellquist

Mrs. Emil Ellquist [Elquist preferred]; farmer and carpenter; b. Sweden immig. 1882 m.

1892; child baptised 1906 at EB Norwegian Lutheran; EB Cem.; Trinity Lutheran Ladies

Aid Society; contact granddaughter Joyce Elquist Ford or her cousin is Elizabeth Larson

x x x

Celia R.

(1900-1984)Johnson Erickson

Mrs. Henry Erickson; farmer Door Rd; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; Little Sister Cem.;

sister Mabel (H) Erickson and sister-in-law Mayme (Herman) Ericksonx

Evelyn L.

(1882-1965)Lewis Erickson

Mrs. [F.] Elmer Erickson; Error? Elmer listed as #169 & #351 in 1930 (was one Mr.?);

she's from Marinette per Mabel Peterson; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; sisters-in-law

Mary Lydia (CR) Seaguist, Hannah (F) Swenson, Agnes (N) Nelson and Hilma (S)

Erickson ; hosted WCTU meeting in her home 1938 DC News 6 Oct

x

Hilma W.

(1885-1982)Lagerquist Erickson

Mrs. Sam Erickson; contractor; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; sisters-in-law Mabel and

Odel Logerquist, Mary Lydia (CR) Seaguist, Hannah (F) Swenson, Agnes (N) Nelson and

Evelyn (E) Erickson and mother-in-law Wilhelmina

x x x

Mabel

(1887-1965)Johnson Erickson

Mrs. Helmer Erickson; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem. [Error? Elmer listed as #169 & #351

in 1930; Mabel in Woman's Club; Sister Celia (Henry) Ericksonx x x x

Mayme Augusta

Victoria

(1895-1976)

Witalison Erickson

Mrs. Herman Erickson; fisherman 1910C; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; Little Sister

Cem.; SB Womans's Club sec. 21 Dec 1928 DC Advocate; sisters Teresa Olson, Ethel

Charney and Alma Witalison; sisters-in-law Celia (Henry) and Mabel (Helmer) Erickson;

PIC (71 Zurawski c. 1920; CONTACT Augusta Erickson

x x

Eva A.

(1889-1969)DeHos Evanson

Mrs. Edward [L.] Evanson; fisherman; b. WI m. 1909; EB Cem.; Woman's Club Charter

member 1931 Jan; she may be related to Justice of Peace in ST B 1887; 1951 Trinity

Lutheran Ladies Aid Society

x

Julia L.

(1882-1974)Johnson Evanson

Mrs. Daniel [R.] Evanson; farmer; b. WI; his 2nd wife; maybe Julia was widow of

Soderberg with 2 sons; her mother Lena lives with them 1930C; Moravian Cem.;

original Moranvian member; SB WCTU meeting at her home 1921

x x x x x

Hilda J.

(1889-1962)Fagerstrom

Mrs. W[aldemer] Fagerstrom; farmer; b. Norway or Sweden immig. 1907, m. 1922; SB

Baptist; Little Sister Cem.x x x

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Anna B.

(1887-1966)Koeppe Grasse

Mrs. Herman Grasse; farmer; Little Sister Cem.; b. WI m. 1909 d. CA; father Frederick

of Sheboygan who sent sons to check his property; PIC at SBHS; she is one of first

female cheesemakers in DC (per Jack & Jackie Charney of Milw, SBHS); Christian

Scientist leanings; good friend of Annie Appel

x x x x x

Antoinette A.

(1888-1972)Fichtner Grasse

Mrs. John Grasse; farmer and auctioneer who d. in accident; Little Sister Cem.; father

Frederick of Sheboygan who sent sons to check his property; daughter Mabel Kramer;

her father Dr. Fichtner of SB lived with Therese Fichtner (19, SB)

x x x x x x

Ella F. or M.

(1883-1965)Johnson Hanson

Mrs. Albert Hanson; fisherman; b. WI m. 1904; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; moved to top

of hill c. 1922 his parents Augustus & Matilda Pfeil Johnson Hanson and brother Russ

Hanson (Virginia); Woman's Club OR less likely the other Albert in gray house on Mink

River Road next to cemetery would be Gladys Fairchild (1890-1970) m. 1912 on 1914

map under Dorothea widow of Hans; Contact Ron Lubke grandson, his mom is Mabel

Hanson

x x

Selma T.

(1887-1964)Husby Hanson

Mrs. Olgott [Algot] Hanson; farmer; b. WI; SB Moravian Cem.; original member of

church; PIC; sister-in-law Emma Husbyx x x

Emma M.

(1893-1968)Volkman Hass

Mrs. Julius Hass; farmer Door Road, sec/treas pf potato corporation 1921; 1921 ballot

clerk; b. WI m. 1914; Little Sister Cem.; Woman's Club?x x x x x

Mata Minnie

(1892-1962)Lensing Heiling Mrs. Ernest Heiling; farmer; b. WI; SB Moravian per Mabel Peterson x x x x x x

Pearl

(1903-1972)Jencene Heise

Mrs. William Heise; farmer; b. WI; their neighboring farm was bought by S. Telfer, Sr.

in 1934; propabably SB Moravian per Mabel Petersonx x x

Alma Alfred

(1881-1930)Mickelson Hilander

Mrs. Gotfred Hilander; farmer; SB Moravian Cem.; b. WI m. 1908 d. Chicago; mom Ida,

sister Annie and sisters-in-law Amelia (Christ) Anderson, Amanda (J) Lundquist, Lillian

Bergman, Julia (Ed) Newman, Hilma (Charles), Anna (Elmer) and Alma (Gottfred)

Hilander and Pearl (A.W.) and Ruby ( Walter) Mickelson

x x x x x x x

Anna (Annie) E.

(1887-1971)Bunda Hilander

Mrs. Elmer Hilander; b. WI m. 1906; her mother Mary V.was a strong businesswoman

and leader, especially after her father Wenzel's death; the elder Mary "remembered

as being an ambitious woman who seemed to always run rather than walk." according

to her granddaughter (66 SB); SB Moravian Cem.; Aunt Mary Worachek; sisters-in-law

Hilma and Alma Hilander, Amanda (J) Lundquist and Amelia (Christ) Anderson and

future sister-in-law Alma Witalison; PIC at SBHS

x x x x x x x x

Hilma O.

(1883-1952)

Carlson

(Liebstuckle

per Brann)

HilanderMrs. Charles Hilander; farmer; b. WI m. 1909; SB Moravian Cem.; sisters-in-law Amelia

(Christ) Anderson, Amanda (J) Lundquist, Lillian Bergman, Julia (Ed) Newman, Anna

(Elmer) and Alma (Gottfred) Hilander

x x x x x x

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Emma Rose

(1882-1973)Lethe Husby

Mrs. Martin [E.] Husby; farmer, cheese factory; Mink River Road; SB Moravian Cem.; b.

WI m. 1910 CZ heritage; cook 1930C; PIC; mother Josephine Lettie and sister-in-law

Selma Hanson

x x

Gladys Edith

(1900-1979)Hedeen Isaacson

Mrs. [Ernest R. Isaacson] Isaakson; farmer and founded SB Motors (Ford) see SBHS; m.

1920; SB Baptist Church; Little Sister Cem.; sister Minnie Hedeen and sister-in-law Lena

Isaacson; CONTACT Susan Pritchett

x x x x x

Lena Louise

(1897-1967)Herman Isaacson

Mrs. Albert Isaacson; farmer; b. WI m. 1919; SB 1st Baptist Church; Little Sister Cem.;

sister-in-law Gladys Isaaksonx x

Anna Catherine

(1872-1955)Pearson Jacobson

Mrs. Carl Jacobson; house painter and dairy farmer; b. Sweden immig. 1887 alone to

Kansas City m. 1894 on Washington Island; known as Catherine; SB Baptist; Little

Sister Cem.; daughter Ruby (Walter) Mickelson; Carl's brother is a preacher and couple

moved to SB in 1898 and she was a wonderful seamstress (Garments)

x

Anna E. (Annie)

(1890-1957)Worachek Jacobson

Mrs. Matt Jacobson; coast guard life saving station; b. WI; possibly Lutheran per

Mabel Peterson; possible mom and sisters-in-law Elda and Miranda; mother Anne

(John) Worachek and cousin of Annie (E) Hilander and later Alma Witalison; story of

station in Telfer book

x x x x x

Emma M.

(1887-1968 )Landin Jacobson

Mrs. Enoch Jacobson; rural mail carrier 1911 (1st to use auto 29 Century) and school

board 1912; lived on Garrett Bay Rd.; bought land with S. Telfer, Sr. for Driftwood

Farms 1920 (50 Century); EB Cem; 1955 Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Society; Woman's

Club; sister-in-law Adella Landin

x x

Miranda M.

(1887-1962)Hettiger Jacobson Mrs. Arthur Jacobson; farm laborer; sisters-in-law Elda and Anna (Mathias) x

Anna

(1854-)Johnson

Mrs. Johnney Johnson; farmer; b. Denmark immig. 1873; original SB Moravian

membersx x

Annie S.

(1884-1959)Johnson Mrs. Andy Johnson; odd jobs/ fisherman; b. Sweden immig. 1889; EB Cem. x

Ellen M.

(1888-1973)Johnson Mrs. Oscar [A.] Johnson; private estate caretaker; b. WI, 2nd wife; Little Sister Cem. x

Gertrude M.

(1884-1933)Fager Johnson

Mrs. Henry [E.] Johnson; farmer; b. Sweden immig. 1890 m. 1905; may be second

wife; 1924 clerk of judicial election and very active in town government; SB Baptist?;

Little Sister Cem.;

x x x x x x x x x

Hilda Theresa

(1875-1950)Anderson Johnson

Mrs. Christ Johnson; farmer on Garret Bay Road; EB Cem.; b. WI m. 1899 2nd wife;

Bethel Baptist in Newportx x x

Isabell E.

(1886-1981)Voight Johnson

Mrs. Alick Johnson; fisherman on Door Road; Little Sister Cem.; b. WI m. 1905; SB

Baptist; mother Mary and sisters-in-law Lena (Lawrence), Edith (Stanley) and Edna

(Harry) Voight

x x x x

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Jennie A.

(1898-1974)Turnquist Johnson Mrs. Richard Johnson; fisherman; b. WI m. 1922; Bethel Baptist; EB Cem. x x x

Josephine

(1884-1961)Bodoh Johnson

Mrs. (Jake) Jacob Johnson; fisherman, hotel proprietor 1930; b. WI m. 1908; EB Trinity

Lutheran Cem.x x x x x x

Mary

(1901-)Worachek Johnson

Mrs. [John? Or Robert B.?] Widow?; b. WI; sister-in-law Ella (Albert) Hanson? mother

Anne (John) Worachek and cousin of Annie (E) Hilander and later Alma Witalisonx

Mary Hulda

(1893-1962)Rosengren Johnson Mrs. Axle Johnson; farmer; b. WI m. 1915; SB Moravian Cem. x

Mrs. Alen Johnson Mrs. Alen Johnson [maybe Alden 1908-1971 EB Cem.] x

Caroline

(1865-1966)Hempel Koepsel

Mrs. Herman Kopsel [Koepsel]; farmer; August's brother (another brother Henry

started SB Bowl)b. WI; Little Sister Cem.; her parents Christian and Wilhelmina Sette

Hempel 1857 early settlers

x

Emma M.

(1896-1990)Anschutz Koepsel

Mrs. Aug[ust] Koepsel; farmer and later Am. Family Insurance agent; b. WI; she started

a roadside farmstand in 1940; Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church WELS (German

Lutheran at Q & 57); Little Sister Cem.; 1940s PIC (67 Zurawski); Eldred is only son and

Karrie Oram and Don are grandchildren; sister-in-law Caroline Koepsel

x x x x x x x

Lydia Augusta

(1903-1975) or

(1887-1973)

Abendroth KoesselMrs. Theodore [C.] Kuesell [ also spelled with one L or Koessel] b. WI or IL; laborer and

son of William, minister of German Lutheran Church who lived near LG school; b. WI

m.1925; Little Sister Cem.

x

Mabel Louise

(1902-1972)Grasse Kramer

Mrs. Melvin Kramer; cheesemaker and 1946 Kramer's Kottages (Norrland Resort); b.

WI m. 1920; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; Little Sister Cem.; mother Antoinette

(John) Grasse, daughter Virginia m. Russ Hanson (Albert & Ella's son) and other

daughter Verna; Kathy Kramer Springer reenacts family story

x

Adella (Della)

Alvira

(1892-1972)

Strandell Landin

Mrs. Stanley Landin; b. WI m. 1927 EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; 1959 Trinity Lutheran

Ladies Aid Society; Woman's Club was her family homestead 1872 and her 1/2 sister

Sylvia Icke (Palmer) Johnson sold to WC 1934; Woman's Club; sister-in-law Emma

Jacobson; may be related to Josephine Madson; Bea's Ho Made had roadside stand

1962 (86 Zurawski) related through her mother Linda Landin; contact son Bob &

Beatrice whose daughters Linda and Lauri run Bea's

x

Alma B.

(1892-1988)Antonson Larson

Mrs. Adolph [L.] Larson; farmer on State Road; b. Sweden immig. 1916 m. 1917 Cook

Co., IL; Little Sister Cem.x

Anna

(1867-1947)Johnson Larson

Mrs. Henry Larson; b. Sweden immig. 1885; practical nurse and midwife who delivered

Mabel Peterson; PIC; daughter Elenora Ebbersx x x x x

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Grace

(1860-) McDermott Larson

Mrs. [John] Larson; WIDOW; farmer who d. 1912; original Moravian member; Little

Sister Cem.; b. Canada immig. 1871 m. 1877; daughter Dellax x

Ruth E.

(1894-1982)Seaquist Larson

Mrs. Ralph Larson; carpenter 1930C; b. WI m. 1916 (first marriage in new SB Baptist

Church); mother Mary Lydia (Carl) Seaquist and mother-in-law Anna (Henry) Larson;

Little Sister Cem.

x x x x x x x x

Theoline (Lena)

Boletta

(1878-1970)

Anderson Larson

Mrs. Reinhardt Larson; Theolena, b. Norway m. 1893; Moravian Women's Fellowship;

father John Anderson; daughters Mabel Logerquist and Agnes Wickman, daughters-in-

law plus her sisters-in-law;"It was said…she had a big heart, warm with love for the

needy child." often took in children who had no home in addition to her 12 children

(Garments)

x x x

Eleanor H. (Nora)

(1896-1975)

Leder

[Leeder]

Mrs. Leder [Leeder, Lueder, Leaders] DIVORCED from Albert Leaders 1930C; b. WI;

later married John Larson 1940C & Mabel Peterson; Little Sister Cem.; maiden name

may be Schmidt according to her neice Mabel Leeder (Hilton) Peterson whose inlaws

are Richard & Selma Peterson

x

Josephine (Josie)

(1846-1933)Teske Lettie

Mrs. Frank Lettie [Sr.]; farmer; Mink River Road; b. Austria Bohemia m. 1871 immig.

1874; Rowleys Bay Cem. [if Junior then Matilda (1890-1967 LS)]; daughter Emma

Husby

x x

Selma C.

(1871-1966)Gothlin Linden Mrs. Peter Linden; farmer; b. Sweden immig.1891 m.1896 x x

Mabel Alvina

(1895-1986)Larson Logerquist

Mrs. Elmer Logerquist; farmer; m. 1915 PIC; SB Baptist Church; mom is Lena Larson;

sisters-in-law Odell Logerquist and Hilma Erickson and mother-in-law Wilhelminax x x x x x

Odell Ester

(1898-1987)Anderson Logerquist

Mrs. George Logerquist; m. 1919; SB Baptist Church; Little Sister Cem.; sisters-in-law

Mabel Logerquist and Hilma Erickson and mother-in-law Wilhelminax x x x x

Wilhelmina

(1856-1946)Danielson Logerquist

Mrs. John Logerquist; b. Sweden PIC; SB Baptist Church; daughters-in-law Mabel and

Odellx x x

Amanda

(1878-1940)Hilander Lundquist

Mrs. John Lundquist; farmer; b. WI m. 1903 2nd wife; came from Chicago 1909 to be

near parents; SB Moravian Cem.; sisters Amelia (C) Anderson and sisters-in-law Hilma

(C), Alma (G) and Anna (E) Hilander; see her daughter Alice Brann's Just South of

Heaven , Blurb Inc., 2009 for good story of women's work and school; probably WCTU,

aware of other families where kids verbally & physically abused when Dad's drink; she

was "a breath of susshine in darkened household after 1st wife's death", gifted

seamstress; great stamina, raised 5 and cared for parents & uncle

x x x x x x

Josephine W.

(1876-1939)Strandell Madson

Mrs. Lars Madson; lake steamer captain, EB school janitor c. 1930 per Dottie Telfer

Sladky; lives on Garrett Bay Rd.; b. WI m. 1891; he's oringinal Moravian member; EB

Cem.; Woman's Club charter member 1931 Jan; may be related to Adella Landin

x x x x

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Ida Hehn

(1861-1949) Holm Mickelson

Mrs. Mickelson; probably Lars' widow b. Sweden immig. 1877 m. 1878 widowed 1911;

on Shore Road with son Albin and son Edwin; Ida is a cook for private family;

Moravian Women's Fellowship; daughters Annie and Alma (Gotfred) Hilander and

daughters-in-law Julie (Art), Ruby (Walter) and Pearl (Albin W.); could be Ida

Soderberg Mickelson with same vitals (Garments) or Emma Bergstom (Mrs. Ralph)

Mickelson (b.1893 WI of SB Baptist Church)

x

Julia

(1890-1979)Larson Mickelson

Mrs. Art [B.] Mickelson; farmer; Moravian Women's Fellowship; SB Moravian Cem.;

mother-in-law Ida; sisters -in-law Annie, Ruby (Walter), Pearl (Albin W.) and Alma

(Gotfred) Hilander

x x x

Pearl Ester

(1895-1954)Brodd Mickelson

Mrs. Albin [William] Mickelson; b. Chicago; retail merchant, groceries 1930 C

Mickelson's General Store and Ice Cream Parlor now DC Ice Cream Factory; SB

Moravian Cem.; mother Louise Brodd and sisters -in-law Ruby (Walter), Annie and

Alma (Gotfred) Hilander; PIC at FAG; related to Ida Mickelson?

x x x x

Ruby Helen

(1901-1989)Johnson Mickelson

Mrs. Walter Mickelson; farmer; b. WI; SB Moravian Cem.; mother Anna (Carl)

Jacobson; mother-in-law Ida Mickelson; sisters -in-law Annie, Pearl (Albin W.) and

Alma (Gotfred) Hilander

x x x x x

Mary D.

(1888-)Miller Mrs. Erick Miller; farmer; b. WI m. 1918 x

Cora

(1894-1956)Rein Moegenberg

Mrs. Adolph Moegenberg; farmer; b. WI m. 1913; Little Sister Cem.; Christ Evangelical

Lutheran Church WELS (Q & 57)x

Ida

(1873-1952) Prust Moegenberg

Mrs. Paul Moegenberg; farmer; b. WI; Little Sister Cem.; Christ Evangelical Lutheran

Church WELS (Q & 57)x x x x

Anne C.

(1883-1969)Hengartner Moore Mrs. Wesley Moore; b. IL m. 1903 x

Agnes Elenora

(1885-1944)Erickson Nelson

Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Annie b. 1889 Norway if Nels 1910C or more likely she is Agnes b. WI

m. 1913 to Nels Ludwig Nelson who moved to CA 1930C; Nils & Anna Nilson had child

confirmed 1898 EB Norwegian Lutheran; sisters Mary Lydia (CR) Seaguist, Hannah (F)

Swenson and sisters-in-law Evelyn (E) Erickson and Hilma (S) Erickson

x

Alma C.

(1889-1970)Beckstrom Nelson

Mrs. Joseph Nelson; farmer and carpenter who helped remodel Kramer's Kottages

(now Norrland); Waters End & Old Stage; Zion Lutheran; b. Sweden; Pic (58 SB);

sisters Edith (SR) Voight and Anna Arenson and sisters-in-law Bertha Beckstrom, Delia

and Elsie (Sam) Nelson; Larry Nelson's grandmother and Ida Holm Mickelson is great

grandmother

x x x x x x

Alma Sophia

(1892-1966)Larson? Nelson

Mrs. Nicoli Nelson; farmer and Hotz estate caretaker; b. WI m. 1913; EB Norwegian

Lutheran member, then Bethel Baptist Ladies Aid & trinity 1st tent revival; Audrie

(Eldon) Watkin's mother-in-law; EB Cem.; sister-in-law martha (Olaf) Nelson; hosted

WCTU meeting in her home 1938 DC News 3 Nov; PIC; she is a spinner featured in July

1962 article in museum scrapbook

x x

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Anna

(1891-1994)Nelson

Mrs. John E. Nelson; farmer; b. Norway immig. 1910; EB Cem.; see Memories of the

Door Peninsula at libraryx

Eliza Bunker

(1849-1938)Coleman Nelson

Mrs. Charles Nelson; WIDOW of banker in Sturgeon Bay in 1910; she taught 1913-4, #6

Newport; b. IL m. 1870 per obit.; Sturgeon Bay Bayside Cem.; VOTED IN ST B since she

was a leader in suffrage movement voting in town meeting 1887 believing previous

year's referendum gave municipal suffrage instead of just school suffrage and worked

with Elizabeth Hanson (Mrs. Yngre) Dreutzer who owned property in LG (1899 Atlas)

and was President of Wisconsin Womans Suffrage Association (WWSA) then founded

ST B League of Women Voters in 1920 (DC Advocate 1887 April 7)

x x

Elizabeth (Lizzie)

(1883-1965)Nelson Mrs. Emil C. Nelson; fisherman on E. Farmer Road; b. WI; EB Cem. x

Elsie A. (Else)

(1890-1961)Mickelson Nelson

Mrs. Sam Nelson; farmer; b. WI m. 1910; original Moravian member and Women's

Fellowship; sisters-in-law Delia, Alma (Joseph) and Mamie (Arnold) Nelsonx x

Etta

(1896-1974)Johnson Nelson Mrs. Carl Nelson; farmer; b. WI m. 1917; moved from Iowa; Little Sister Cem. x x

Irene S.

(1902-1984)Nelson Mrs. Elmer [L.] Nelson; farmer; b. WI m. 1924; EB Cem. x

Mamie E.

(1898-1993)Hedeen Nelson

Mrs. Arnold Nelson; farmer; b. WI; SB Baptist (96 SB); she worked for Andrew Knutson

Birchwood Hall 1914 and boarded there, 4 mi from home $3/wk (95 SB); mother

Minnie Hedeen and sisters-in-law to Delia, Alma (Joseph) and Elsie (Sam); Little Sister

Cem.; CONTACT Donna Prichett

x x x

Martha Mary

(1893-1968)Peterson Nelson Mrs. Olaf Nelson; m. 1915; Bethel Baptist; sister-in-law Alma S. (Nicoli) PIC x x

Julia Mae

(1885-1958)Hilander Newman

Mrs. Ed Newman; b. WI m. 1913; EB Cem.; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; Woman's

Club; sisters Lillian Bergman, Amelia (Christ) Anderson and Amelia (John) Lunquist and

sisters-in-law Anna (Elmer), Alma (Gottfred) and Hilma (Charles) Hilander and Rebecca

(Harry) and Lydia (Gust) Newman; possible relative of Louis J Newman who had hotel

in 1880s where GR Stoneware is now?; was her daughter Matilda Newman EB teacher

(per Dottie Telfer Sladky)

x x x x x x x x

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Lydia

(1877-1962)Garrett Newman

Mrs. Gust[af] Newman; farmer; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; father John Neman;

daughter Matilda attended Door/Kewaunee Training School and taught at Appleport,

then EB, earned her Phd and married Elmer Husby; son Percy also taught there per

Rice; Lester is their son b. 1902 who owned Pioneer Store and has Berman

grandparents (62 Century); grandson Lester also a teacher; b. Sweden immig. 1882; EB

Cem.; sisters-in-law Johanna (Jay) Rogers and Julia ( Ed) and Rebecca (Harry) Newman

x x x

Rebecca J.

(1900-1959)Newman

Mrs. Harry M. Newman; b. WI m. 1928; Lutheran per Mabel Peterson; EB Cem; sisters-

in-law Julia (Ed) and Lydia (Gust) Newmanx

Emma

(1874-1947)Anderson Nordeen Mrs. Charles [F.] Nordeen; farmer; SB Baptist; b. WI m. 1904; Little Sister Cem. x x x x x

Allette Laura

(1874-1946)Tostenson Olson

Mrs. Cornelias Olson; farmer; b. Norway immig. 1882 m. 1890; went by Laura in

Census; Bethel Baptist; may be related to first postmistress Matilda Tostenson 1878-

90, 1897-1904; sisters-in-law Theoline (Lawrence) Voight and Olga (William) Weborg;

may be Oleta?

x x x

Amelia

(1895-1988)Peterson Olson

Mrs. Walter S. Olson; farm laborer; b. WI m. 1917, father Niels from DK; corner of

School & Garrett Bay Rd.; Trinity Lutheran; Little Sister Cem.; mother-in-law Sophia

(Severt) and sisters-in-law Carrie Sigurdson, and Minnie (James) and Marie (Alfred)

Peterson; Woman's Club

x

Augusta

(1871-1930)Bergman Olson

Mrs. Even Olson; farmer; b. Sweden immig. 1882 m. 1890; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.;

may be related to John Helmer Bergman and his wifex x

Clara Mary

(1872-1934)Hawkey Olson Mrs. Frank Olson; farmer; b. WI m. 1896; EB Cem. x

Clara Myrtle

(1905-)Lenius Olson

Mrs. Harvey [H] Olson; fisherman at today's Lone Eagle Harbor; b. WI; she voted while

a single teacher boarding with Elmer Disgarden family in 1930C; home now Mead's;

1951 TL Ladies Aid Society; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; mother-in-law Ida (W C) Olson

and Aunt Lillie (M) Olson

x x x

Clara S.

(1908-1976)Olson Mrs. Howard E. Olson; farmer; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; 1951 TL Ladies Aid Society x

Clara Sophia [if

H. Elmer]

(1894-1986)

Olson Mrs. Elmer [Helmer?] Olson; EB Cem.; EB Norwegian Lutheran confirmed 1909 x

Edna

(1913-1980)Olson Mrs. Harry Olson; EB Cem. x

Hulda A.

(1895-1943)Landeen Olson Mrs. Hector [M.] Olson; farmer; b. WI m. 1914 x

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Ida A.

(1883-1970)Desjardin Olson

Mrs. W[alter] C. Olson.; farmer; he owned and operated stage service 1911 then 1st

bus line 1912 from Sturgeon Bay RR to EB (40 Century); sheriff at one time (61 Centur);

b. WI m.1904; sister-in-law Lillie (Milton) Olson; EB Cem.; Woman's Club; sisters-in-law

Elma and Marie Disjardin; daughter-in-law Clara (Henry) Olson

x

Jennie

(1879-1940)Johnson Olson Mrs. Aug Olson; farmer SB Moravian Cem. x x x x x x

Lillie M.

(1888-1964)Nelson Olson

Mrs. Milton [O.] Olson; b. WI m. 1923; EB Cem.; sisters-in-law Teresa (Edward) and Ida

(Walter C.) Olson; Woman's Club if Mrs. M.S. Olsonx x x x x x

Mrs. Sievert Olson Mrs. Sievert [Severt] Olson; farmer, 1930 grocery & dry goods merchant x x

Mrs. W. J. Olson Mrs. W[alter] J. Olson; Jennie? x x

Sophia A.

(1873-1946)Bergman Olson

Mrs. Sievert [Severt]Olson; farmer; b. Sweden immig. 1882 m. 1892 from Ephraim; EB

Trinity Lutheran Cem.; daughter Carrie Sigurdson and daughter-in-law Amelia (Walter

S) Olson active; son Harvy A. baptised 1907 EB Norwegian Lutheran with Mrs.

Cornelius and M/M Anton Anderson godparents

x x x x x

Teresa C.

(1897-1987)Witalison Olson

Mrs. Edward Olson; farmer; b. WI; Little Sister Cem.; sisters Mayme Erickson, Alma and

Ethel Charney; sisters-in-law Lillie (Martin) and Ida (Walter C.) Olsonx x

Berit

(1871-1948)Pederdatter Overby

Mrs. John Overby; farmer; b. Norway immig. 1895 m. 1891 and in DC by 1912; SB

Baptist; Don's grandma; Norway 1st independent country in world to have suffrage

1910 local and 13 June 1913 general elections PIC; son operated excavating business

with Russ Hanson 1963 (49 Century)

x

Gertrude

(1903-1984)Knutson Peterson Mrs. Erick [R.] Peterson; b. WI; SB Moravian Cem. x

Marie Longley

(1891-1971)Walsh Peterson

Mrs. Alfred Peterson; truck farm foreman; Trinity Lutheran; Little Sister Cem.; sisters-in-

law Minnie (James) Peterson and Amelia (Walter S.) Olsonx

Minnie M.

(1893-1991)Sittie Peterson

Mrs. James Peterson; b. WI; drifted between Bethel Baptist and Lutheran churches per

Mabel Peterson; Little Sister Cem.; mother Wilhelmina Sittie and sisters-in-law Amelia

(Walter S.) Olson and Marie (Alfred) Peterson; Woman's Club

x x x

Lucy C. [May]

(1858-1942)Carroll Powers

Mrs. WIDOW; b. IL m. 1882, widowed by 1910C and lives with son Wm. C. and

daughter Mary G. 1920C; son ran 1921 Potato Corporation in EB; was she Dottie

Telfer's "long suffering" piano teacher?

x

Ella V.

(1899-)Larson Pronto Mrs. Charles Pronto [Peronto]; b. WI; mother Theoline and sisters and sisters-n-law x

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Martha E.

(1892-1973)Ohnesorge Prust

Mrs. Charles Prust; pronounced proost; Ephraim; farmer; Charles elected school clerk

#1 1913-1924; b. WI; Christ Evangelical Lutheran WELS; Little Sister Cem.x x x x

Hannah (Hanna,

Johanna)

(1878-1968)

Newman RogersMrs. J[ay] W. Rogers; farm manager; b. WI m. 1902; Rowleys Bay Cem.; servant Jessie

Gray also voted; teacher Emma Toft boards with them; sister-in-law Lydia (Gustav)

Newman

x x x x x

Jennie M.

(1891-1963)Rummelhart Root Mrs. Charles Root; farmer; b. WI m. 1910; St. Rosalies Catholic Cem. x

Charlotte H.

(1888-1978)Schultz

Mrs. George Schultz; farmer; b. WI m. 1912; maiden name may be Lottie Abrahamson;

Little Sister Cem.x

[Mary] Lydia

Marie

(1865-1945)

Erickson Seaquist

Mrs. C[arl] R. Seaquist; farmer, orchardist, realtor; he's called Robert and started

Baptist Sunday School per son (6, Seaquist, J.R. "Pioneer Experiences in Door County".

1954 at SB Library); 1924 clerk of judicial election and 15 yrs. town clerk; his parents

Anders and Sophia Sjoquist founded SB Swedish Baptist Church in 1877 with 14

members (Zurawski); b. Sweden immig. 1872 to Frans Gustaf Erickson (age 59) and

arrived from north side Chicago at age 13 (1878) to settle at Three Springs farm

(walked from BH to SB to S10, T31,R28 LG sold to DC Nature Ctr.- "a keen

disappointment surrounded by stumps" cut by father previouse year to 34 year old

mother Elda p.20) m. 1886 widow by 1926; keen to learn, 3 mi. walk to school and

read to quench her thirst for knowledge (Pioneer and Dale Seaquist); she was a

founder of the WCTU in Sister Bay; SB Baptist Church, she was church clerk and 1926

president of Mission Circle PIC (12, 50 Years History of the Baptist Church, SB, 1927);

Little Sister Cem.; delegate to Oct 1910 WCTU state convention with Amelia Hilander;

sister Hannah (Frank) Swenson and Agnes (N) Nelson, daughter Ruth (Ralph) Larson,

sisters-in-law Anna (Frank), Mary (G) Voight Hilma (Sam) and Evelyn (Elmer) Erickson

x x x

Anna (Annie) A.

(1878-1935)Carmody Seaquist

Mrs. Frank Seaquist; farmer and merchant of general store; b. WI m. 1907; SB Baptist;

lived in Wilste home in SB, now gone; Little Sister Cem.; sisters-in-law Mary (CR) and

Mary Voight; Lilly Carmody, a servant, is also a sister-in-law

x x x x x x x

Ethel Victoria

(1893-1974)Andersson Seaquist

Mrs. Ralph Seaquist; carpenter; b. WI m. 1915; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; mother-in-

law Mary (CR) Seaquist; WCTU meeting in her home 1938 DCNews 8 Decx x x x x x x

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Harriet (Hattie)

Louise

(1888-1968)

Anderson Seaquist

Mrs. John R. Seaquist; farmer; 1917 justice of peace and town clerk, 1921 clerk, school

supt. 1928? and on town board; b. WI m. with 2 kids by 1917; SB Baptist Church

where he started Sunday school in 1868 and played organ and she was

superintendent of primary Sunday school; Little Sister Cem.; mother-in-law Mary (CR)

Seaquist; J. R. spoke at WCTU anniversary 19 Jan 1928 DC News; PIC See Seaquist, J.R.

"Pioneer Experiences in Door County". 1954 at Sister Bay Library; Dale Seaquist's

mother states both parents disliked liquor and were community and church leaders,

they believed in excellence, Hattie had little formal education, but was an avid reader

and could discuss almost any subject (see more notes in notebook)

x x x x x x x x x

Leona Emmaline

(1904-1957)Smith Seaquist

Mrs. Ruben Seaquist; m. 1924;SB Baptist; mother-in-law Mary (CR) Seaquist; Ruben is

now at Scandiax x x x x

Mrs. Frank Sevenson Mrs. Frank Sevenson; Mrs. E. Severson in Woman's Club; MORE RESEARCH NEEDED x

Carrie Myrtle

(1900-1946)Olson Sigurdson

Mrs. Stiner ["Stannie", Thorstein] Segutsen [Sigurdson, Sigertson]; Sister Bay

postmaster then a rural mail carrier who died of exposure 1954; BH and LG assessor;

b. WI m. 1920; SB 1st Baptist Church; mother Sophia (Severt) Olson and sisters-in-law

Linda and Amelia Olson; his parents Sigurdson and Margaret Johnson on Washington

Island; her home was lot across from Town Hall in 1961 per article in "The Peninsula"

x x

Emily [Emilia]

(1885-1970)Teske Sittie

Mrs. Fred Sittie [Sitte at cemetery]; farmer; b. WI, father Anton Teske, she's a twin, m.

1909; Bethel Baptist?; Little Sister Cem.; pronounced sitteyx x

Pearl Ione

(1903-1989)Handell Sittie

Mrs. Harvey [Harry?] I. Settie [Sitte at Little Sister Cem.]; farmer; b. WI m. 1920;

Moravian?; mother-in-law Wilhelmina; sister Laura m. Clarence Broddx

Wilhelmina

(1868-1947)Johns Sittie

Mrs. William Sittie; farmer; b. Germany immig. 1873 m. 1884; Bethel Baptist; Little

Sister Cem.; Harry and Minnie Peterson's mother; PIC (63 Century)x x x

Amanda F. [or M.]

(1877-)Smith

Mrs. A[lbert] W. Smith; fruit farmer; b. WI m. 1919; Ephraim Moravian per Mabel

Petersonx

Amelia

(1873-1961)Smith Smith

Mrs. Oscar [O.] Smith; farmer; b. WI m. 1899; Ephraim Moravian per Mabel Peterson;

mother-in-law Bertha Smith lives with them in 1910 and Fred on her headstone in

cemetery; daughters Erma and Martha; Little Sister Cem.; Verna LeClair boards with

them 1919-1920 (quite a delay in suffrage actions by Smiths from any of her influence)

x

Lillian (Lilly) A.

(1887-1948)Smith Staver

Mrs. Richard Staver; farmer; b. WI m. 1908; Moravian; Little Sister Cem.; possible sister-

in-law of Julia Staver if husband mis labeled as Otto Stragerx

Mabel M. Strager

[Straver?]

Mrs. Otto Strager [Staver?]; farmer; if Staver wife Julia Smith (1883-) m. 1904 possible

sister-in-law to Lillian Starver; Strege owns property on 1937 mapx

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Alice C.

(1897-1992)Jacobson Sunstrom Mrs. Ray Sunstrom; farmer; m. 1918; Little Sister Cem.; no church per Mabel Peterson x

Ebba Olive

(1899-1969)Peterson Swenson

Mrs. Harry Swenson; farmer; b. WI m.1928; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; sister-in-law

Jennie (Leonard) and mother-in-law Hannah (Frank) Swenson; possible link to Mrs.

Frank Sevenson

x

Hannah Carlotta

(1866-1947)Erickson Swenson

Mrs. Frank Swenson; farmer, b. Sweden immig. 1866 m. 1892 (1st in church building);

Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; sister Mary Lydia (Carl) Seaquist, sisters-in-law Evelyn (E)

and Hilma (S) Erickson and daughters-in-law Ebba and Jennie Swenson; wedding

certificate on wall at SBHS with PIC; possible link to Mrs. Frank Sevenson

x

Jennie

(1903-1977)Johnson Swenson

Mrs. Leonard Swenson; he bought SB Mortors in 1927 (44 SB); b. IL m. 1925 in AL; SB

Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; sister-in-law Ebba and mother-in-law Hannah (Frank)

Swenson; Svenson owns property on 1914 map so possible link to Mrs. Frank

Sevenson

x x x x

Inez Minnie

(1893-1983)Wallace Telfer

Mrs. S[idney] S. Telfer; manager Friedlund Orchards, EB Orchard Co. on 1914 map and

Friedlund on 1937 map; he was town chairman many years; he had horticultural

degree from UW and came from Ft. Atkingson 1917 (given tent to live in as newly

weds, but rented house) ; b. SD m. 1917; Moravian Women's Fellowhip; Little Sister

Cem., EB Orchard in 20s became Driftwood Farms 1944 when he partnered with

Enoch Jacobson in 1929 and bought neighvoring farm from Heise in 1934 (67, 69,70

Zurawski); house Clay Bay Pottery studio and shop was first a chicken coop then

packing house; Woman's Club, instumental in gaining clubhouse; daughter Dottie

Sladky's Yesterday in Ellison Bay, 2002 (925-447-4488, 2391 Fifth, Livermore, CA

94550); grandson Lee & Ruth 854-2733

x x x x x x x x x x x

Lillian A.

(1896-1985)Carlson Teske

Mrs. Frank Teske; fisherman; b. WI m. 1913; Bethel Baptist?; EB Cem.; grandsons Niel

& Lyle?x x x x

Josephine (Josie)

Marie

(1886-1961)

Nelson TesnowMrs. Albert Tesnow; farmer, school board 1911 (28 Century) and 1966 OEBD King (64

Century); b. WI m. 1905; m. EB Norwegian Lutheran; EB Cem.x

Edith M.

(1897-1989)Beckstrom Voight

Mrs. Stanley [R.] Voight; fisherman; m. 1918; Little Sister Cem.; sister Anna Arenson

and sisters-in-law Bertha Beckstrom, Edna and Lena Voight and sisters Alma Nelson

and Anna Arenson and mother-in-law Mary

x x x x x

Edna E.

(1905-1999)Voight

Mrs. Hare [Harry F.]Voight; fisherman; school supt. 1928 ?; b. WI m. 1926; Bethel

Baptist; she taught Sunday school; Little Sister Cem.; mother-in-law Mary and sisters-

in-law Lena and Edith

x x x x x x

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Mary

(1864-1957)Seaquist Voight

Mrs. Gotlib Voight; WIDOW in 1906; postmaster Gills Rock; b. Sweden immig. 1868 m.

1884; Little Sister Cem.; see History of Northern Wisconsin , 1881, her father Anders

Seaquist founded SB Swedish Baptist Church; very good seamstress per family; sister

C. Alida (H) Anderson; daughter Isabelle (Alick) Johnson; daughters-in-law Edna

(Harry), Edith (Stanley) and Lena (Lawrence) and sisters-in-law Anna (Frank) and Mary

L. (CR) and Minnine (D) Hedeen; she may have been a midwife (midwivery book from

Sophia Seaquist) in possession of Erika Burt; 90th birthday article 26 Oct 1954

newspaper in museum scrapbook

x x

Mrs. C. Voight Mrs. C. Voight x

Theoline (Lena)

(1886-1959)Tostenson Voight

Mrs. Lawrence Voight; fisherman; Little Sister Cem.; maiden name might be Larson?;

sister Olga (William) Weborg with father Emil Theodore Tostenson whose brother is

married to first female post mistress Matilda Tostenson; mother-in-law Mary and

sisters-in-law Edna and Edith; may be related to Allette (Cornelias) Olson

x x x x

Olga S.

(1878-1955)Tostenson Weborg

Mrs. William Weborg "Willie"; fisherman, his dad Andrew; b. Norway immig. 1883 m.

1901; Baptist; Little Sister Cem.; sister Lena (Lawrence) Voight with father Emil

Theodore Tostenson whose brother is married to first female post mistress Matilda

Tostenson; sister-in-law Ida (John) Carlson; may be related to Allette (Cornelius) Olson

PIC; obit 8 May 1955 in museum scrapbook; contact Else and David Weborg, his

nephew or Jane Nelson, his neice; contact granddaughter Barbara Dickenson

x

Daisy O.

(1902-1983)Wetterstrom

Mrs. Roy Wetterstrom; farmer; b. WI m. 1923; EB Cem. See LGHS Website for 2012

Newsletter article; maiden name may be Cladd since Caroline Norlen Cladd d. at their

home in 1923 per obit. 6 Jul in DC Advocate altho no family connection was listed; IS

SHE JANE NELSON'S GRANDMA?

x x x

Agnes R.

(1893-1976)Larson Wickman

Mrs. Alfred [Otto] Wickman; farmer and his parents are Sarah and Andrew Wickman

(20 Century); b. WI m. 1911; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem.; Woman's Club?; sisters-in-law

Aud, Agnes (Alfred) and Olga (GW) Wickman and Amanda (Charles) Anderson and

Martha (Anton) Anderson

x x x x x x

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Olga

(1893-1990)Olson Wickman

Mrs. Gilbert Wickman; meat cutter in own shop built 1913 (39 Century), Door Rd.

1920C; spring 1921 bought CJ Anderson property and house then expanded into hotel

with 16 rooms as EB Lodge (44 Century); built Viking Grill 1939, run by Magdalana one

year; b. Coon Valley, WI m. 1917-8 (DC News 16 May 1917 lists them as dating)

widowed 1970; 1910C lists her as servant for Roy Seely family in Minneapolis at 16; 4

years of college at LaCrosse State Teachers College; 1916-1917 EB school [Savory

Spoon today] single, 1918-1919 EB school even tho married, she's high school teacher

1920C; taught English and is fondly remembered despite being strict; EB Cem.; 1951

Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Society; Woman's Club; sister Magdelana Olson and sisters-

in-law Aud and Agnes (Alfred) Wickman and Amanda (Charles) Anderson and Martha

(Anton) Anderson; owned EB Lodge (Wickman House) and built Viking Frill for

daughters to run during summer break from college (Lawrence and Annette Nelson

Wickman ran it; WC member); contact daughter Genivieve Fallingsted at Scandia

x x x

Selma E.

(1888-)Johnson

Wiestrom

[Wistrom]

Mrs. Carl Wiestrom [Wistrom]; b. Sweden immig. 1906 m. 1910 Chicago; on State

Road 1920C then moved to Chicagox

Mary

(1865-1935)Bunda Worachek

Mrs. John Worachek; carpenter; Liberty Grove Hotel north of SB 1894 (90 Zurawski); b.

WI m. 1885; neice Anna (E) Hilander; niece to be Alma Witalson; brothers Wenzel

Bunda, Jr. and Frank with store where Husby's is now; John is brother of Mary V.

(Wenzel, Jr.) Bunda so sister-in-law to Mary twice

x x

Agnes

(1872-)Anderson SINGLE; may be Theoline Larson's sister x

Agnes E.

(1886-1969)Palm

SINGLE; b. KN, adopted daughter of Rev. Charles Palm, son-in-law of 1st SB Baptist

pastor C. W. Wassell; m. childhood sweetheart Carl M. Johnson in CA 14 Apr 1955; SB

Baptist Church; gift shop proprietress; see Sturgeon Bay newspaper re 60th church

anniversary in museum scrapbooks 11 Jun, but no date; Agnes and father moved to

Ephraim to live with Richard & Selma Peterson one winter per Mabel Peterson; father

was Pastor Bethel Baptist 1929-1935

x

Alhe M. Anderson SINGLE x

Alice FitzgeraldSINGLE; maybe daughter of Henry Fitzgerald; Bailey's Harbor; maybe related to John

and Phyllis Fitzgerald (1959 Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid), daughter Carrie Fitzgerald x

Alice Fister Miss; SINGLE x x x

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Alma S. [or Louise]

(1900-1974)Witalison

SINGLE; teacher; b. WI; later marries William A. Bunda (Anna Hilander's brother Bill

who takes over Bunda store after July 1912 fire abour 1920); sisters Mayme (H)

Erickson, Teresa (Edward) Olson and Ethel Charney; SB WC 21 Dec 1928

x

Anna

(1893-1972)

Evenson

[Evanson]

SINGLE; SB Moravian Cem.; original member per Diary of SB Moravian Church,

Harberg) father is John, brother of Edwardx x x x

Anna

(1891-1994)Nelson Mrs. John E Nelson; farmer; b. Norway immig. 1910; EB Cem.

Annie

(1885-1982)Mickelson

Miss SINGLE; SB Moravian Cem.; b. WI; mother Ida; Moravian Women's Fellowship;

sisters -in-law Julie (Art), Ruby (Walter), Pearl (Albin W.) and Alma (Gotfred) Hilander;

she is first in family to vote!

x x x

Aud [Augusta?]

(1886-1964)Wickman

SINGLE; maybe Augusta b. WI, in Chicago 1910C (at school?); Augusta Joosephine

confirmed EB Norwegian Lutheran 1902; m. Engelret Jacobson then Emil Weiss and

then Charles Anderson (widower of her sister Amanda);sister Amanda (Charles)

Anderson Martha (Anton) Anderson and sisters-in-law Agnes (Alfred) and Olga

(Gilbert); contact granddaughter Sharon Davison of EB

x

Berniece

(1908-)Amundson SINGLE; teacher boards with Elmer Disgarden 1930C; b. WI x

Della

(1899-)Larson SINGLE; b. WI; mother Grace x

Edith

(1904-1993)Alger

SINGLE; b, WI lives in Luxemburg, Kewaunee when father dies in 1920; perhaps she

taught briefly in LG before moving to Kenosha; married Grant Birmingham at Kenosha

where she had taught for 2 years 10 June 1926 DC Advocate

x

Elda

(1907-1954)Oldenberg

SINGLE; taught in Dist #2 1927-1929 and known to crack bull whip in class (but never

hurt anyone) (70, Rice); Mrs. Guy H. Helgerson later; a Frank Oldenberg of BH donated

piano to WC 1938

x x

Elda Elvira

(1896-1982)Jacobson

SINGLE; daughter of Gustav Jacobson who owned old boarding house in Hoagsville

1966 (40 Century) and if G.Q. was town assessor 1891; b. WI; sisters-in-law Miranda

(Arthur) and Anna (Mathias)

x x

Ella Mae

(1904-)Johnson SINGLE; Hilda's daughter; b. WI x

Erma

(1907-1978)Smith

SINGLE; teacher, daughter of Oscar Smith; Ephraim Moravian per Mabel Peterson

Little Sister Cem.; Verna LeClair boards with them 1919-1920 x

Florance Anderson

(1909-1962?)Anderson SINGLE; possible mother Martha (Anton) and sister Edna (Milton) Anderson x

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Grace Johnson

(1904-1938)?Johnson SINGLE; Gertrude's daughter; b. WI; SB Baptist; Little Sister Cem. x

Helen

(1907-1987)Carlson SINGLE; EB Trinity Lutheran Cem. x x x x

Helen

(1903-)Simon SINGLE; b. WI and servant in Sturgeon Bay for Richard Koehn family x x

Irma

(1901-)Bassford

SINGLE; WI; parents Charles & Beatrice Newman Bassford?; SB Baptist; teacher at

County Training School in Marinette, WI 1930C so may have taught in LG in 1925;

[neice of DC school supt, 1912-4, George A. Bassford?]

x

Jessie

(1884-)Gray

SINGLE; servant for Jay Rogers family (1930 Census); b. WI Danish heritage; votes with

Hannah Rogersx

Joyce

(1902-)Anderson SINGLE; b. WI, father Henry; mother Alida (Henry) and sister Violet (Ervin) Anderson x

Julie

(1883-)Nelson

Miss SINGLE; father Ole Nelson; b. WI; lives in Forestville on Sturgeon Bay Rd. 1920

and 1930C; does private housework in 1930 so may have had a job in LG year she

voted

x

Lesthe [Esther]

(1896-1978)Anderson

SINGLE; daughter of Axel and Mathilda Anderson 1905C who married Peder Overby

1922 and moved to Chicago; she was a cousin of Berit Overby who later married Willie

Johnson in Florida per Don Overby

x

M[ary Grace] PowersMiss SINGLE; b. IN; taught at Dist. #4 Rowley's Bay; lives with brother Wm. C. and

mother Lucy on Door Road 1920C;x

Magdalane Olivia

(1897-1952)Olson

SINGLE; spelling per obit. or Magdalene per Century or Magdaline per Nyla Small; b.

WI m. 1928; still in Vernon Co. teaching at a business college 3 Jan 1920C; at

Wildwood School 1922-1924 [per obit: teacher who arrived in 1917; woman’s club

founder/president and served on school board DATE?] and WC organized January

1931; 1927 signed in next to Gust Klenke and 1930 signed in as Mrs. Gust Klenke who

came in 1918 as cheesemaker where his garage now located (40 Century)

x x x

x

Martha Rubabeau SINGLE x

Martha

(1908-1990)Smith

SINGLE; daughter of Oscar Smith; Ephraim Moravian per Mabel Peterson later

married Bert Heinzen; Little Sister Cem.; Verna LeClair boards with them 1919-1920x

Nettie

(1883-1968)Evenson SINGLE; SB Moravian Cem.; Anna's sister; works out 1920C x

Olive E. (

(1899-1084)Roalkvam SINGLE; b. WI; teacher boarding with Christian O. Anderson family 1930C x

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Verna

(1898-)LeClaire

SINGLE, District 1 teacher 1918-1920; ONLY ALLOWED TO VOTE FOR CO. SCHOOL

SUPT; possibly married a Mueller (Erick or Robert H.??) c. 1921-2 since a Verna

Mueller came back to teach in January 1923

x