_George W. BRITZIUS _+
| (1881 - ....)
_Alvin G BRITZIUS ___|
| (1907 - 1960) |
| |_Bertha L. LAUSTED __
| (1885 - 1964)
|
|--Eugene Robert BRITZIUS
| (1928 - 1988)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lila May LUCAS _____|
(1906 - 1991) |
|_____________________
_____________________
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|
|--Alice D'EU
| (1180 - ....)
| _____________________
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|_Maud PLANTAGENET ___|
(1163 - ....) |
|_Isabel DE WARENNE __+
(1137 - ....)
_Rodolphus Donaldus DERRICK _+
| (1793 - 1860) m 1817
_Franklin H. DERRICK _|
| (1824 - 1905) m 1846 |
| |_Lorinda SHELDON ____________+
| (1797 - 1874) m 1817
|
|--Theodore James DERRICK
| (1848 - 1928)
| _John BOSLOW ________________+
| | (1787 - 1848) m 1812
|_Harriet A. BOSLOW ___|
(1822 - 1871) m 1846 |
|_Mary Stewart CONDON ________+
(1795 - 1880) m 1812
Line 7 Dwelling # 100 Household # 104
F H Derrick age 27 farmer b. NY
Harriet " 29 U Canada
Theodore " 2 WI
Franklin " 1/12 WI
Mary Boslow 53 New Brunswick real estate value $1000
Theodore James Derrick was a soldier in the Civil War. He enlisted 6 February 1865 and was mustered out 18 July, same year. He was enrolled in Company B, 18th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.
When Theodore and Ellen were first married, they lived on the old Derrick homestead, three miles southwest of Brodhead. Later they lived in Clay County, Kansas and after that moved on to Jolly, Texas. Throughout his life, Theodore Derrick was known by the nickname of "Tid."
Line 30 Dwelling # 148 Household # 148
Derrick, F.H. age 46 farmer Real Estate = $15,000 b. NY
Harriet 48 Canada
Theodore 22 farmer WI
Frank 20 in school WI
Mary 17 in school WI
Levi 15 in school WI
Harriet 13 in school WI
Peter 8 in school WI
Lorinda 78 NY
[9691]
Anthony was a British soldier with Gov. Cornwallis at Halifax in 1749.
He was a grantee at Onslow, Colchester Co., N.S., Canada in 1762 and 1769
Chapter II
As the most of our readers are already aware, Governor Cornwallis arrived in Halifax in the month of June, 1749, with a fleet of ships loaded with passengers, and other things which were necessary for the settlement of a new country. These ships were bearers of nearly 3000 souls. These persons set to work with vigour to clear off the bushes and erect houses for themselves and families to live in, and put themselves in a way to defend themselves from the attacks of the Indians and a few French settlers who were still remaining in the place. Mr. Anthony Elliott was in this company. He was in His Majesty's service as a Soldier. It is said Mrs. Elliott was the first woman that sat foot on the shoe on their arrival in Halifax. After Louisbourg and Quebec were taken by the British, Mr. Elliott and a number of others were discharged from His Majesty's service. In the spring of the year 1762 he removed, with his family and a number of others, from Halifax to Onslow. He settled on the farm on which James Crow, Esq., now resides, at the lower end of Onslow, where he spent the remainder of his days. He died there. His wife died there in 1813. He was a grantee of the Township of Onslow. This grant is dated February 21st, 1769.
[9694] http://www.richardlowe.com/family-tree/crowe/colcbook.htm
37 families are listed. The 4th is
Head - Anthony Elliott
men - 1
boys - 1
women - 1
girls - 4
total - 7
Prot. - 7
American - 5
English - 2
[11409] Spencer Goodpasture says marriage at Clarence Center.
_Johann Georg FEY ___+
| (.... - 1822) m 1782
_Johann Adam FEY ____|
| (1800 - 1880) |
| |_Catharina JUNCKER __
| (1761 - 1836) m 1782
|
|--Caroline FEY
| (.... - 1838)
| _Johannes THOMAS ____
| |
|_Anna THOMAS ________|
(.... - 1848) |
|_Anne Marie SCHRECK _+
(.... - 1847)
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_Charles Marquis LEFFLER _|
| (1874 - ....) m 1911 |
| |_____________________________
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|
|--Lucille LEFFLER
| (1915 - 1986)
| _Samuel David WHITE _________+
| | (1840 - 1912) m 1865
|_Matilda WHITE ___________|
(1872 - 1947) m 1911 |
|_Josephine Catherine MOUGIN _+
(1847 - 1914) m 1865
[9536]
described by P Marek :
Lucille (a really fun lady)"
[9538] Email 6Aug 2006 8:40 pm
Line 72 409 Dodge St. Dwelling # 120 Family # 126
Leffler, Charles, M. head age 45 b. IL F b. Penn M. b. Ind. Occupation: house Painter
Matilda wife 47 IL IL IL
Vertuel J. dau 10 IL IL IL
Lucile M. dau 4 1/12 IL IL IL
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_Lester NICHOLS _____|
| (1825 - 1897) m 1866|
| |__
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|
|--Myron NICHOLS
| (1873 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Tamma Jane FULLER __|
(1832 - 1906) m 1866|
|__
_John Frederick PATRIQUIN _+
| (1763 - 1816) m 1787
_John Carpenter PATRIQUIN _|
| (1792 - 1884) m 1813 |
| |_Catherine Jane BIGNEY ____+
| (1764 - 1845) m 1787
|
|--Susannah PATRIQUIN
| (1824 - ....)
| _John George MATTATALL ____+
| | (1761 - ....) m 1783
|_Ann MATTATALL ____________|
(1797 - 1876) m 1813 |
|_Margaret LANGILLE ________+
(1767 - ....) m 1783
_Peter ZIMMERMAN ____+
| (1842 - 1894) m 1868
_John William ZIMMERMAN _|
| (1876 - 1956) m 1903 |
| |_Catherine RIEHL ____
| (1844 - 1902) m 1868
|
|--Vernon Leonard ZIMMERMAN
| (1909 - 1991)
| _____________________
| |
|_Zora Henrietta HAAS ____|
(1878 - 1948) m 1903 |
|_____________________
[7835] per Nelson History, Vernon was a Biology teacher in Appleton, WI.
[11642] Ceremony at Salem Reformed Church, Plymouth, WI, in the evening.