Our Theisen & Allied Surname Family History
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Matches 201 to 250 of 639
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| 201 | Daniel's death record from Wisconsin has no information on it regarding his birthplace (says "America" only) and no information at all about his parents. His obituary is very brief and doesn't mention his place of birth. | Sage, Daniel H. (I4564)
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| 202 | Death certificate lists Denver and not Hetland (which is about 20 miles away) | Johnson, Ole Kristiansen (I53)
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| 203 | Death mentioned in brother Mathias Theisen's probate record, page 26 of compiled document in order, although, the date is incorrect by 3 days. | Theisen, Johann Joseph (I55)
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| 204 | Death occurred at 10:45 am. Informant was Mr. Wm. Gerstmann | Mundt, Therese Emilie (I325)
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| 205 | Death occurred at 2:30 pm. Informant was youngest child Elsie Rohleder. | Schröder (Schroeder), Emma Auguste Karoline (I310)
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| 206 | Death occurred at 3 pm. Informant was Mrs. H. Kukla of 737 11th Ave. | Gerstmann, Carl Gottlieb Theodor (I326)
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| 207 | Death occurred at 3:15 pm. His son John Wittmann was the informant. | Wittmann, Franz Michel (I370)
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| 208 | Death occurred at 3:30 pm. Informant was Edward J Koepke | Piehl, Wilhelmine Catharina (I332)
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| 209 | Death occurred at 6:00 pm. Informant was Anne Johnson per death cert. She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hans Tande (per obituary) | Olsdtr "Olsdatter", Inger Oline (I54)
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| 210 | decennale p17 | Ludemann, Georges (I1872)
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| 211 | Derbyshire, England, Select Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1910 | Clarke, Johannis (I5772)
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| 212 | Descendants of William Nickerson | Nickerson, Elizabeth (I2298)
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| 213 | Did he die in Township of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada?? | Senter, David Jr (I1850)
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| 214 | Did he immigrate to the U.S.? Maybe died in Detroit? Maybe moved to Brown County when older brother John Joseph did? | Theisen, Petrus Josephus (I6109)
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| 215 | Did he immigrate to the U.S.? Maybe died in Detroit? Maybe moved to Brown County when older brother John Joseph did? | Theisen, Petrus Josephus (I6110)
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| 216 | Died at 12:45 pm. Informant was Kathleen Schultze (daughter) | Coulson, Mavis Adeline (I44)
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| 217 | Died at 4:20pm. Informant was Gary Theisen (son) | Theisen, Richard Allen (I41)
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| 218 | Died at 6 o'clock in the morning, according to his wife's statement. | Schröder, Carl Friederich Heinrich "Julius" (I344)
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| 219 | Died in her home (after living several years with her sister Mrs. Cameron) near Westfield - per obit. | Weeks, Elizabeth Senter (I1857)
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| 220 | Died in the home of his daughter Lucy, wife of Pliny Vose, in Bridgewater VT. | Williams, Isaac (I2903)
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| 221 | Died of epilepsy. | Schröder, Auguste Friederike Karoline (I5821)
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| 222 | Died young in a car accident. | Wittmann, Donald Lloyd (I5657)
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| 223 | Dorthe Rasmusdatter was daughter of Rasmus Thorsen at Skjørestad in Riska local parish, then in Hetland. (Hetland was mostly incorporated in Stavanger in 1965, but the Dale and Riska parts on the east side of Gandsfjorden were incorpoated in Sandnes.) The groom was widower Ole Johnsen from Leikvam in Høyland (today incorporated in Sandnes), "husmann" at Breivika under Hommersåk, Riska https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1662775/norway-what-town-is-this-from-a-church-marriage-record | Family: Johnsen, Ole / Rasmusdatter, Dorthe (F601)
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| 224 | Drowned in lake Michigan | Koepke, Friedrick Ludwig Martin (I331)
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| 225 | drowned while hunting on the lake | Kelly, Francis Thomas (Frank) (I2662)
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| 226 | Dutch Reformed Church | Stillwell, Catharina (I5815)
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| 227 | Elizabeth once lived with younger sister Lucretia (Weeks) Cameron, according to Elizabeth's obituary. | Weeks, Elizabeth Senter (I1857)
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| 228 | England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 | Armstrong, Thomas (I1537)
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| 229 | Exact burial location is unknown as of 03.24.2021. Some say Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA but this is only an assumption as there is no evidence to support this. It's possible he was buried at Burial Hill with a wooden grave marker that has since deteriorated with the passage of time. This is, however, only an assumption. The Burial Hill Cemetery itself does not list Ricard Warren as being an identified burial site https://www.plymouth-ma.gov/cemetery-and-crematory-management/pages/burial-hill-cemetery. | Warren, Richard (I1932)
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| 230 | FamilySearch ID: GH9X-G82 | Bertschinger, Anna (I6051)
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| 231 | FamilySearch ID: LBZH-GJL | Murphy, Victoria Lorette (I6052)
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| 232 | Father - Michael Sage Mother - Sally Coffey | Sage, John (I383)
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| 233 | Father might be Jan Pieters in 't Velt https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J2-N6D Mother might be Lijsbet Rutten https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N1N-KM7 | Jansen, Ytie (I5620)
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| 234 | Father's name - Cornelius Cronin Mother's name - Bridgette O'Brien | Cronin, Helen (I384)
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| 235 | Find A Grave Memorial# 100133636 | Sears, Priscilla (I2284)
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| 236 | Find A Grave Memorial# 14082090 | Sears, Captain Joseph Sr. (I2282)
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| 237 | Find A Grave Memorial# 31214172 | Sears, Zachariah I (I2286)
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| 238 | First husband of Mary Ann Vadenberg (Vanderschoot). Mary Ann was the 2nd wife of Edward Vandenberg. | Vandenberg, Henry (I5557)
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| 239 | Florence was niece in-law Susan Theisen (Rohleder)'s god parent, along with her husband Wally.. Florence and Wally actually had triplets, but the 3rd child (in addition to Ann and Amy) was too small and was a still born birth. Mom (Susan Theisen) said that the Dr. told Florence (who mom said was 90 lbs soaking wet) that there just wasn't enough room in there for the 3rd child. | Serio, Prudence (I3621)
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| 240 | Flu? | Kelley, Arthur (I2658)
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| 241 | Fountain Grove Cemetery | Langley, Eugene Fred (I4417)
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| 242 | Friedrich and Wilhelmine got married at Friedrich's house by a Minister of the Peace | Family: Koepke, Friedrick Ludwig Martin / Piehl, Wilhelmine Catharina (F89)
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| 243 | Friedrick Koepke served as a Private in the Wisconsin 34th Infantry, Company's I and K and in the 45th Infantry, company F during the Civil War. | Koepke, Friedrick Ludwig Martin (I331)
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| 244 | From 1648 to 1720, Randow was part of Swedish Pomerania. From 1720 to 1818, the area was part of the "Randowscher Kreis" within Brandenburg. After the reorganization of the Prussian state following the Congress of Vienna, Kreis Randow was established on 1 January 1818 in the district Stettin in the Prussian province of Pomerania. [eos]Randow consisted mostly of the rural areas surrounding the provincial capital city of Stettin. [eos]The council was in Stettin. Randow was a Kreis from 1818 until 1939, and was part of the administrative district of Stettin. Kreis Randow was dissolved and divided into other districts (Greifenhagen, Naugard, Ückermünde & Stettin) 15 October 1939. After World War II, the former area of Kreis Randow was split in half between Poland and Germany. https://pommerscher.org/cpage.php?pt=60 | Erasmus, Michel (I5904)
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| 245 | From Br. Steve Herro of the Diocese of Green Bay, email on 30 September 2025: First, I share that our records for St. Kilian (New Franken) begin in 1865 (baptism), 1867 (marriage), and 1869 (death). Second, There is no record of an 1852-1853 baptism of Anna Theisen at any of the following churches: St. John the Evangelist (Green Bay), St. John Nepomucen (Little Chute). There is no record of an 1853-1854 baptism of Gertrude Theisen at any of the following churches: St. John the Evangelist (Green Bay), St. Francis Xavier (Green Bay), or St. John Nepomucen (Little Chute). There is no record of an 1870-1872 marriage of Anna Theisen at St. Killian Church (New Franken) or St. Francis Xavier Cathedral (Green Bay; also heavily German). There is no record of an 1876-1877 marriage of Gertrude Theisen St. Killian Church (New Franken) or St. Francis Xavier Cathedral (Green Bay; also heavily German). | Theisen, Anna (I68)
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| 246 | From Br. Steve Herro of the Diocese of Green Bay, email on 30 September 2025: First, I share that our records for St. Kilian (New Franken) begin in 1865 (baptism), 1867 (marriage), and 1869 (death). Second, There is no record of an 1852-1853 baptism of Anna Theisen at any of the following churches: St. John the Evangelist (Green Bay), St. John Nepomucen (Little Chute). There is no record of an 1853-1854 baptism of Gertrude Theisen at any of the following churches: St. John the Evangelist (Green Bay), St. Francis Xavier (Green Bay), or St. John Nepomucen (Little Chute). There is no record of an 1870-1872 marriage of Anna Theisen at St. Killian Church (New Franken) or St. Francis Xavier Cathedral (Green Bay; also heavily German). There is no record of an 1876-1877 marriage of Gertrude Theisen St. Killian Church (New Franken) or St. Francis Xavier Cathedral (Green Bay; also heavily German). | Theisen, Gertrude (I69)
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| 247 | From Marriage License, signed by John himself | Langley, John Wesley (I4418)
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| 248 | From mom via email on 21 Dec 2023 about a picture of Norman Wittmann in uniform ca. 1916 or 1917. "Michael and Nora Wittmann were living in Buffalo New York where Michael was working at an airplane factory." | Wittmann, Michael Joseph (I5558)
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| 249 | From MyHeritage Smart Match. http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=34847268&pid=287 | Stein, Peter (I5763)
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| 250 | George died at the residence of his daughter. | Hunter, George (I103)
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