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401 Nellie (as found in her father's will, and before she was married) a diminutive of Eleanor.

Neeltje -> Nelly -> Eleanor
https://www.behindthename.com/name/eleanor/tree

Other Name Spellings:

Eleanor Poldang (first son Andrew's church record for birth and baptism).

Eleanor Baulding (second son William's church record for birth and baptism).

Elinor Paulding - "The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America"

Paalding - Father Joseph name spelled in Catharine's baptismal record https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/519728/?offset=0#page=113&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=pawling

286405. Catharine. Sept. Sept. 30, 1744.
https://archive.org/details/historyoftremant02trem/page/n115/mode/2up?q=Paulding

Susanna Paling? Bapt 30 Aug 1741 , same parents
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSS4-B3W7-4?i=1302&cat=123889
and
https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/566-118/27 Pg. 71

Pawling
Paelden
Pauling
Palingh
Paulding
Paeldin
Pauldin
Pauwldin
Pauldinck
Palding
Pauwldingh
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Literary_Life_of_James_K_Paulding/d7ERAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Joost
 
Paalding, Neeltje Eleanor (I5590)
 
402 New Hampton and Moultonborough are possibilities based on David's land records Senter, Lucretia (I1011)
 
403 Nickname Maggie comes from her obit. Sage, Margaret (I4567)
 
404 Non resident of Wauwatosa (Possibly visiting at daughter Ruths home at the time). Death occurred at 7am Wittmann, Anna Genivieve (I364)
 
405 Norbert “Norb” Theisen, 86, Green Bay, WI died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007, at a local hospital. He was born Dec. 8, 1920, in Marinette, to Frank and Mary (Bernardy) Theisen. Norbert served his country in the U.S. Army with the 451st Artillery Division during World War II. On May 18, 1946, Norb was united in marriage to Delores Jurczykowski at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Green Bay. The couple moved to Madison and Norbert was employed by George Card Vending Co. In 1955, they moved back to Green Bay and he began his career at Northern Paper Mill. He retired in 1982. In his retirement, he worked for JJ Security until 2002. Norbert was a longtime devoted member of St. Joseph Parish. He was a faithful Christian man who was proud of his family and especially enjoyed his grandchildren. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Norbert enjoyed woodworking making many gifts for his family. He enjoyed watching the Packers and the St. Louis Cardinals. He is survived by his wife, Delores; four daughters and their spouses, Donna (Richard) Melendy, Debbie Kapla, Darlene (Randy) Matuszak, Denise (Jack) Korpal, all of Green Bay, WI; 11 grandchildren and their spouses, Jeffrey Melendy, Brenda (Tim) Hufschmid, Ken (Mindy) Melendy, Tina (Corey) Kimps, Bob (Amy) Kapla, Laura (Dave) O’Neil, Al (Charity) Kapla, Matthew Matuszak, Alyssa Matuszak, Adam (Heather) Korpal, Sarah (Craig) Nelson; 10 great-grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters-in-law, Fr. Donald Theisen; Vernon (Christine) Theisen; Lawrence (Dee) Theisen; Bob Theisen; many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Leonard Theisen; two sisters, Kathleen (John) Kroll, Mary Walker; and a son-in-law, Stan Kapla. Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday. Friends may also call at St. Joseph Catholic Church, corner of Ninth St. and 12th Ave., from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the church with the Rev. David Kasperek officiating. Entombment will be in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. ©Blaney Funeral Home Notice Theisen, Norbert Joseph (I187)
 
406 NOTE: Her daughter, Wilhelmina's death certificate lists "Alsace-Lorraine" (which was previously to the 1870's, and now again after WWI, part of France) as Angeline's birth location. Weber, Angeline (I705)
 
407 NOTE: His daughter, Wilhelmina's death certificate lists "Alsace-Lorraine" (which was previously to the 1870's, and now again after WWI, part of France) as Emmanuel's birth location. DeTemple, Emmanuel (I704)
 
408 NOTE: This is the 2nd marriage for Cornelius. Family: Cronan, Cornelieus / Walsh, Joanna (F1321)
 
409 Note: Toverud is the village his parents lived in at the time he was born. It was not, a part of his last name at birth, or any other time of his life. Christiansen, Johannes (I121)
 
410 NOTE: Her DOB is 30 November 1841 on her state of Wisconsin death record. The informant was her eldest child, Cahterine Sage. It's likely she got the date wrong by about a year. Cronin, Helen (I384)
 
411 NOTES: Williams, Estella M (I51)
 
412 Now part of Nassau County (since 1899). Wilson, Cpl Benjamin W. (I388)
 
413 Now part of Nassau County (since 1899). Wilson, Cpl Benjamin W. (I388)
 
414 Now part of Poland (since 1945) Hirsch, Maria Helene (I371)
 
415 Now: Bärweiler, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany Klein, Margaretha (I56)
 
416 Now: Bärweiler, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany Klein, Johann Peter (I131)
 
417 Obituary Stedman, Phyllis Maye (I3223)
 
418 Obituary Stedman, Robert Francis (I3226)
 
419 Obituary Bricker, Chester Arthur (I3899)
 
420 Obituary (Marinette Eagle-Star, Mar 10, 1967) Frank Theisen Taken by Death Frank L Theisen, 81, well known route 1, Porterfield, farmer died early today at Marinette General Hospital He had been ill for a year A native of the Town of Peshtigo, Mr Theisen was born Feb 2, 1886 He farmed in the Porterfield area during his entire lifetime. On Sept 9, 1913, he married the former Mary Ann Bernardy at St. Joseph Church at Walsh. He was a trustee of that parish for 35 years. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Surviving with his widow are six sons, Leonard and Lawrence of Porterfield, Vernon of Madison, Norbert of Green Bay, Robert of route 2, Marinette, and the Rev. Donald Theisen, pastor of St. John Catholic Church at Whitewall. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. William Walker of Marinette and Mrs. John Kroll of Green Bay, a brother, Michael of Madison, two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Chevalier, both of Marinette, 26 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Rev. Theisen will offer the funeral mass for his father which will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Church in Walsh. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery in the spring. Friends may call at McLain-Theilen Langer funeral home from 2:30 p.m. Sunday until the funeral hour on Monday. The rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Theisen, Frank Lewis (I148)
 
421 Occurred at 10:25 am. Informant on death certificate is his daughter, Mrs. Mideck, also of 2048 S. 58th Street, West Allis Gerstmann, Johann (I301)
 
422 Occurred at 10:45pm. Informant Waldermar (son). Gerstmann, Wilhelmina E J (I300)
 
423 Occurred at 12:45 pm. Informant on death certificate is her daughter, Mrs. Mideck, also of 2048 S. 58th Street, West Allis Koepke, Marie (I302)
 
424 Ole was a Husmann, according to his son Johannes Christiansen's birth and baptismal record.

More info on Husmann's - https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~allthisiam/genealogy/johan6.html 
Christiansen, Ole (I5733)
 
425 Ole was a widower of Leikvam in Høyland (today, Sandnes). Dorthe was of Skjørestad in Riska in Hetland. Family: Johnsen, Ole / Rasmusdatter, Dorthe (F601)
 
426 Omaway Section, Lot 78, Grave 4 Brunnett, Angelina (I135)
 
427 On January 3, 1773, were married here after three prior announcements:
Friedrich Barenthien, a day laborer in Reinsberg, unmarried, age [left blank] of Lutheran faith,
and the maiden Magdalena Elisabeth, adopted daughter of Christian Hoffer, the local night watchman, age [left blank] of Reformed faith. 
Family: Barenthin, Johann 'Christian' Friedrich / Erasmus (Hoffert), Magdalena Elisabeth (F1522)
 
428 or Ellington, Dodge, Minnesota Kelly, John Henry (I2659)
 
429 Originally buried at the Nashville City Cemeter. Later, moved to the National Cemetery. Wilson, Capt. William Henry (I385)
 
430 Other possible cities include Fond du Lac or Green Bay. Kaukana is ruled out based on William and Delia Church marriage record. Wittmann, Lloyd William (I2569)
 
431 Page 1084 of book: Colonial families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut : being the ancestry & kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith Gildersleeve, Ruth (I4178)
 
432 Page 1084 of book: Colonial families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut : being the ancestry & kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith Gildersleeve, Jonathan (I4179)
 
433 Part of Neumark, East Brandenburg Rohleder, Gustav Emil (I309)
 
434 Part of present day Poland. Gerstmann, Carl Gottlieb Theodor (I326)
 
435 Patience Covel was 1st married to Elisah Turner about 1796 in Colchester NY. He died in 1801.
She had 2 children with him, John and James.

Patience then married Arnold Hunter about 1801 in Colchester NY.
They had 7 children, including George Hunter. 
Covel, Patience (I128)
 
436 PEPIN WISCONSIN?? (See Fathers Timeline) Check 1850 Census, 1855 State Census?

His Minnesota death certificate states he was born in Poppi Michigan on May 11, 1851. 
Williams, Charles S. (I63)
 
437 per father's obit. Wittmann, Michael Joseph (I5558)
 
438 Per Find a Grave user https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0090340%2F1

All I have for Mary McCarthy Sage is a Saint Gabriel death record (from the diocesan archives in La Crosse) that gives her approximate birth year as 1826 and her death as 3 Feb 1858 in Iowa. 
McCarthy, Mary (I4865)
 
439 Per genealogy research report comissioned by Gary Theisen and done on 22 Sep 2022 by German researcher Markus Weidenbach:

The 1718 Reifferscheid confirmations (a kind of church census), listed 28 houses in Kaltenreifferscheid with an estimated 150 people living there.

In Nikolaus's house, are listed 3 male children:
Johann, godfather was Michael Kohl from Kaltenreifferscheid
Peter, godfather was Nicolaus Thiessen from Kaltenreifferscheid
Nicolaus, godfather was Mathias Schneider from Rodder 
Theissen, Nikolaus (I4661)
 
440 per his grandfather Peter Theisen's obit. Theisen, Michael J (I4578)
 
441 Per his obituary. Wilson, James Voris (I381)
 
442 Per his wife Henrietta's obituary ("widow of the late John A. Eddington" [sic]) - The Chicago Herald; Wednesday, Feb 12, 1890; Chicago, IL; Page: 3 Edington, John A (I5809)
 
443 Per Judy's wedding announcement in Milwaukee.

Mom (Susan Theisen) said that Ruth Rohleder (Wilson), her mother, is the one who made the bridesmaids dresses for Judy's wedding.

The wedding reception was held at the Wauwatosa Civic Center at 7725 West North Ave, per their wedding invitation. 
Family: Coffman, Leonard Eugene / Rohleder, Judythe Ann (F1423)
 
444 Per obit.- The Oshkosh Northwestern
Oshkosh, Wisconsin · Saturday, March 25, 1905 
Wittmann, Mary (I380)
 
445 Per the Security Death Index. Theisen, Peter Thomas (I61)
 
446 Possible find:

1850 NYC Census (line 18. daughter of Laborer from Ireland)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6S63-2SV
 
McCarthy, Mary (I4865)
 
447 Possible land purchase in Wayne County MI?
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-V3DH-Q (1872)

another in 1877?
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-SSWS-G 
Theisen, Gerardus (I4723)
 
448 Possible land purchase in Wayne County?
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-V34N-8 (1838) 
Theisen, Petrus Joseph (I4722)
 
449 Possible records:

Timothy Cronnin in household of John G Zins, "United States Census, 1900" • FamilySearch



 
Cronan, Timothy (I5365)
 
450 Possible records:

William Cronin, "United States Census, 1910" • FamilySearch


William Cronin, "United States Census, 1900" • FamilySearch


William Cronin, "United States Census, 1880" • FamilySearch


William Cronin, "United States Census, 1870" • FamilySearch 
Cronan, William (I5364)
 

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