Awe, John (b. 16 MAR 1831, d. 15 FEB 1916)
Given Name: John
Change: Date: 15 OCT 2010
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Name: Footnote
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Address: Madison, WI
Address1: Madison, WIPage: Calumet County, Reel 10, Page 161, Image 316, Sequence 10643
Name: Page
Calumet County, Reel 10, Page 161, Image 316, Sequence 10643
Given Name: Sophie
Change: Date: 15 OCT 2010
Given Name: Wilhelm
Change: Date: 1 JUL 2003
Given Name: Jahanna (?)
Change: Date: 1 JUL 2003
Given Name: Wilhelm Christian
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2003
Given Name: Lydia
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Given Name: Julius
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Given Name: Herman
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Given Name: August
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Given Name: Charles
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Given Name: \\Sister
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Given Name: George
Change: Date: 1 JUL 2003
Note: Surnames: TESMER HORN TESSMER HERRMANN FROMME
---------Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.) 07/31/1941
--------- Tesmer, Esther (Marriage - 24 JUL 1941)
The Green Grove Lutheran Church was the scene of a candlelight wedding performed at 6 o'clock, Thursday, July 24, 1941, when Miss Esther Tesmer of Colby, Wis. exchanged vows with Harold Horn, son of Mrs. Ida Horn of Greenwood, Clark County, Wis. The Rev. M. C. Goetsch performed the ceremony before an altar adorned with baskets of flowers. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Mrs. Goetsch. The ceremony was brought to a close by Miss Adeline Goetsch singing "O Perfect Love", accompanied by Miss Virginia Glasby.
The bride wore a gown of white messaline-de-sold velveray, princess style with short puffed sleeves, a sweetheart neckline, tiny buttons extending to the waistline and a long train. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and was edged in chantilly lace and carried an all-white bouquet of gladiolas, asters and baby's breath.
Miss Lorinda Horn of Chicago, sister of the bridegroom as maid of honor was attired in a gown of pink sheer velveray with puffed sleeves and light blue ribbon trim. Miss Lenore Tessmer of Milwaukee, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid wore a light blue embroidered net gown, princess style with a short jacket and puffed sleeves. Each wore a matching shoulder-length veil and headdress and a corsage of mixed flowers.
The groom was attended by Bernard Tessmer of Colby, brother of the bride, and Kenneth Herrmann, also of Colby. The groom and his attendants wore dark suits.
The groom's mother wore a dress of blue and white bemberg sheer and a should corsage of white asters.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fromme at Colby and a 6:30 o'clock dinner was served to immediate relatives. The home was decorated in crepe paper and garden flowers and soft light of candles played up a large wedding cake on the center of the table. A miniature bride and groom topped the cake, which rested on a large glass stand, which was used by the groom's mother and grandmother. In the evening a wedding dance was given at Wiedenhoeft's Park at Colby.
Mr. and Mrs. Horn left on a trip to Minnesota and Michigan, after which they will reside with his mother, Mrs. Ida Horn, northwest of Greenwood.
The Gleaner joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy married life.
Obituary of Mrs. Harold Horn, 51
Mrs. Harold Horn, 51, of Greenwood passed away on Saturday evening, March 1, at Memorial Hospital, Neillsville, following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Hron, the former Esther Anna Tesmer, was born in the Town of Colby, June 6, 1917, to the late William and Hattie (Slingstock) Tesmer.
She was married to Harold Horn on July 24, 1941, at the Green Grove Lutheran Church, in the Town of Colby. After their marriage the couple farmed 2 1/2 miles north of Greenwood, moving to Greenwood 8 years ago, to operate a root beer stand and later built and operated "Horns Drive In" on the north edge of the city.
Mrs. Horn was a member of the United Church of Christ and the Salem Aid Society.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son James at home, and a daughter Eunice in Milwaukee; a brother, Bernard Tesmer of Colby; and three sisters, Mrs. Teodore (Loella) Frome, Colby; Mrs. Carl (Lenora) Paschke, Winneconne, Wis.; and Mrs. Louise Thieme of Marshfield.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 P.M. at the Zion United Church of Christ, Rev. David Logue officiating. Burial was made at Forest Hill Cemetery.
Miss Nettie Miller sang several selections during the services accompanied by Mrs. Alvin Albert at the organ.
Pallbeareres were nephews; Jerome and Giles Thieme, Reuban Frome, Everett and Emmett Wessel and William Tesmer.
Relatives and friends from out of town attending the funeral were from Black Cree, Marshfield, Colby, Thorp, Stanley, Abbotsford, Neillsville, Unity, Milwaukee, Winneconne, Shicton, Appleton, Oshkosh, Owen, Curtiss, Dorchester and Loyal.
Greenwood Gleaner (1969) (From Leona Albert Collection)
Surnames: HORN TESMER FROMME PASCHKE THIEME
---------Source: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD (Marshfield, Wis.) 03/??/1969
--------- Horn, Esther A. (6 JUN 1917 - 1 MAR 1969)
Mrs. Harold Horn, Greenwood, Clark County, Wis., died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital in Neillsville, Clark County, following a lingering illness. She was 51 years of age.
Services will be conducted by the rev. David Logue, pastor at United Church of Christ in Greenwood, at 2 p.m., Wednesday. Burial will be made in the Greenwood Forest Hill Cemetery.
Visitations may be made at the Hill Funeral Home in Greenwood from Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday, and then at the church.
The former Esther Anna Tesmer was born in the town of Colby, Clark County, June 6, 1917 and received her education in the Colby Schools. She was married at the Green Grove Lutheran Church in the town of Colby July 24, 1941, to Harold Horn, who survives her.
After their marriage the couple farmed 1 1/2 miles north of Greenwood until 8 years ago, when they moved to the city of Greenwood, where the operated a root beer stand.
Mrs. Horn was a member of the United Church of Christ and the Salem Aid Society.
In addition to her husband she is survived by a son, James, at home; a daughter, Miss Eunice Horn, Milwaukee; a brother, Ernest Tesmer, Colby, and three sisters, Mrs. Theodore (Loella) Fromme, Colby; Mrs. Carl (Leonora) Paschke, Winneconne, Wis., and Mrs. Lois Thieme, Marshfield.
Given Name: Esther Anna
Change: Date: 27 JUN 2005
Note: Surnames: SCHUBERT HORN WESSEL SHANNON DUFFETT WALDE RICHARDS WACHSMUTH
----- Source: Loyal TRG 15 March 2006
----- Schubert, Eunice M. (19 MAR 1946 2 MAR 2006)
Eunice M. Schubert, 56, Oconomowoc, formally of Greenwood, lost her battle with cancer on Thursday, March 2, 2006, ay her nieces home, with her family by her side. Visitation will be held on Saturday, March 25, at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Greenwood, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of memorial service at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Mark Schwinn will officiate.
Eunice M. Horn was born on March 19, 1949, in Greenwood, to Harold and Esther (nee Tesmer) Horn. She graduated from greenwood High School and went to beauty school in Eau Claire. Later, she moved to Milwaukee and worked at Briggs and Stratton for 35 years until she retired in 2003. She married William Schubert on July 4, 1970. They lived in Milwaukee and later moved to Oconomowoc. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, traveling, books, animals, shopping and riding Harley motorcycles. She will be missed by many.
Survivors include one brother, James ( Dolores) Horn, Greenwood; one step-brother, Allen (Ellen) Wessel, Madison; two sister-in-law, Nancy (Tim Shannon) Schubert and Wendy Hanson, Georgia; four nieces, Jody (Marty) Duffett, Appleton, Michelle (Dale) Walde, Greenwood, Kristin Horn, Greenwood, and Veronica Richards, Georgia; one step-niece, Amanda Wessel, Madison; and two step-nephews, Scott Wessel, Minnesota, and Jonathon Wessel, Madison; great-nieces and great-nephews; and her loving cat, Sassy.
Preceding her in death were her parents, Harold and Esther Horn; her step-mother, Arvilla Horn; her husband, William Schubert; and her sister-in-law, Lois Wachsmuth.
In lieu of flowers, the family will establish a memorial fund in her name at a later date.
Given Name: Eunice M.
Change: Date: 23 MAR 2006
Note: Lists Miss Marie LaRose, 334 S Locust Street, Hagerstown, Maryland as his contact on the Draft Registration
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Abbreviation: kpaul@seattletimes.com
Title: Ken Paul
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Given Name: Raymond Frank
Occupation: Date: 27 APR 1942
Place: Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, United States of America
Address: Fairchild Aircraft Corp, No. 7
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2011
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Abbreviation: kpaul@seattletimes.com
Title: Ken Paul
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyName: Page
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Abbreviation: Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Title: Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Name: Footnote
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Address: Madison, WI
Address1: Madison, WIPage: Clark County, Reel DEL, Record, SEQ331
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Clark County, Reel DEL, Record, SEQ331
Given Name: Irving Allen
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2011
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Westboro, Taylor, Wisconsin, United States
Note: Living with Albert J. Cummings who are his in-laws. No wife listed.
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Abbreviation: kpaul@seattletimes.com
Title: Ken Paul
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyName: Page
Given Name: Melvin
Change: Date: 6 OCT 2010
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Abbreviation: kpaul@seattletimes.com
Title: Ken Paul
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyName: Page
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Title: Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Address: Madison, WI
Address1: Madison, WIPage: Portage County Reel 0239, Record 002639
Name: Page
Portage County Reel 0239, Record 002639
Given Name: Josephine Frances
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2011
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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Abbreviation: kpaul@seattletimes.com
Title: Ken Paul
Name: Footnote
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Name: BibliographyName: Page
Given Name: Mary Jane
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2011
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin, United States
Census: Date: 1 JUN 1910
Place: Owen, Clark, Wisconsin, United States
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: kpaul@seattletimes.com
Title: Ken Paul
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyName: Page
Given Name: Gertrude Belle
Change: Date: 8 MAR 2004
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