[9045] Mary reports on the 1900 census she has had only one child. She can neither read nor write.
_Hans Erasmus BERNHARD _
| (1650 - 1725)
_Hans Peter BERNHARD _|
| (1674 - ....) m 1694 |
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|--Peter BERNHARD
| (1695 - 1765)
| _Peter SCHEU ___________
| | (1650 - ....)
|_Barbara SCHEU _______|
(1674 - ....) m 1694 |
|________________________
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_Leonard W. HOLLIDAY _|
| |
| |__
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|--Clyde Janner HOLLIDAY
| (1890 - ....)
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|_Charlotte ___________|
(1864 - ....) |
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[9312] A chart sent from Rae to Dawne Pamplin to Dianne Stevens and received by her on 26 April 2006
[9309] Family chart given by Rae to Dawne Pamplin and passed to Dianne Stevens 26 Apr 2006. Rae gave the place of her grandfather's birth.
_John KRAK ___________+
| (1861 - 1951) m 1888
_Ruben J KRAK ________|
| (1891 - 1974) m 1917 |
| |_Elizabeth ZIMMERMAN _+
| (1859 - 1934) m 1888
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|--Ruby L. KRAK
| (1927 - 2010)
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|_Irene M. SCHLUCHTER _|
(1894 - ....) m 1917 |
|______________________
Line 57 dwelling 54 Household 56 22 Apr 1930
Krak, Ruben J. Head owns Radio Farm age 39 m at 26 ND NY MI Farmer
Irene M. wife 36 23 ND Can Can
Mildred M. dau 7 ND ND ND
Ruby L. dau 3 ND ND ND
Jean K. dau 5/12 ND ND ND
Schluchter, Herbert L. Bro-in-law 24 s ND Can Can Farmer
[10938]
of Christie, WI
Jan 1961 - of Hixton, WI - Frank Silkey obit
From Clark County site: Good Old Days 1895; Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI
March 22, 1995, Page 28
Transcribed by Dolores (Mohr)
E. G. Rowe and Will Lawrence ran into a barb wire fence Thursday evening while skating, both went home minus their breaches.
Surnames: Silkey, Lawrence, Koplitz, Grandy, Weijohn
Source: Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 04/16/1925
Silkey, Mabel (Marriage - 1925)
A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Koplitz of Withee when their niece, Miss Mabel Silkey of Christie was united in marriage to Mr. Will Lawrence, also of Christie. At five o’clock, while the song “A Perfect Day” was being played on the piano by Lester Koplitz. The bridal couple and their attendants, Mr and Mrs. H. Koplitz, marched through the hall to a bower of powder blue crepe paper flowers in the parlor where the ceremony was performed by Rev. Grandy of Withee.
The bride was daintily attired in a powder blue silk crepe de chine and lace gown, and carried a bridal bouquet of Ophelia roses and Easter lilies, while the groom wore a dark blue serge suit.
Miss Silkey, after finishing the country school, spent most of her time at home, where she became skilled in the art of home making. Mr. Lawrence has worked at the Wiejohn farm at Christie for the past few years and has won many friends by his good nature and geniality. After a brief wedding trip through different parts of the state, the young couple will be at home to their many friends at the Weijohn farm at Christie.
Best wishes and congratulations attend them.
[11562]
http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark/data/1/bbs11/11259.htm
on 20 Oct 2010 by Crystal Wendt
_John George NICKLAS ___
| (1806 - 1884) m 1833
_John NICKLAS _______|
| (1839 - 1914) m 1870|
| |_Anna Catharine BETSCH _
| (1809 - 1889) m 1833
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|--Caroline Elizabeth NICKLAS
| (1884 - 1916)
| ________________________
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|_Amelia KREUTZ ______|
(1843 - 1899) m 1870|
|________________________
[884]
Caroline was born the day her brother George died.
Caroline committed suicide by throwing herself into a well.