Descendants of Adam Heinrich Brinker
Courtesy of www.museum.bmi.net
Researchers: Linda Kracke and Sarah Olsen seadogor@casco.net
May 20, 2006
Generation No. 1
1. A
DAM HEINRICH1 BRINKER was born 23 Oct 1788, and died 09 Feb 1827. He married MARIE ELIXABETH TRENMANN.Notes for A
DAM HEINRICH BRINKER:The Kuechenmeister and Brinker families, Printed 1962, Pg 21
Adam Heinrich died as a result of wounds incurred during the Napoleonic War. His son, Claus Henrich told his oldest daughter, mathilde, in later years that his mother, Maria Elisabeth, had mad a "Kniefall" (feel on her knees) before Napoleon. If she made a request, it apparently not granted.
Children of A
DAM BRINKER and MARIE TRENMANN are:Generation No. 2
2. C
LAUS HEINRICH2 BRINKER (ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 16 Jun 1818 in Oanabrueck, Kingdom ofHanover, and died 06 Jan 1905 in 86 yrs, 6 months, and 20 days. He married ANNA MARIE AMELIA WILMES in Paris, France. She was born 25 Jan 1818 in Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and died 26 Sep 1899 in Wisconsin.Notes for C
LAUS HEINRICH BRINKER:The Kuechenmeister and Brinker families, Printed 1962, Pg 23
At about the age of nine, due to the death of his father, Heinrich Brinker was adopted by a Catholic Priest in Ostercappeln, with whom he lived until the age of fourteen, at which time he was apprenticed to a tailor, being the eldest son of a tailor. He regretted all his life that he had not been permitted to become a cabinetmaker.
As a journeyman tailor, he traveld in the Rhine country, Switzerland and France. He spent some years in Paris and was acquainted with Heinrich Heine, the poet.
Heinrich joined the revolutionary movement in France against Louis Philippe. He told in later years that he and Amelie were present when the enraged citizens of Paris stormed and sacked the Palace of the King. After the dethronement of Louis Philippe in 1848, a Republic was proclaimed and Louis Napoleon, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, was elected first president. Napoleon was ambitious to become emperor, and Heinrich again became active, politically, against this movement. Then, finding himself subject to arrest, he fled to America in 1850. He was followed by his wife and two daughters six months later.
They lived in New York on Broadway for a year; and then, with a group of French and Belgian people, settled in the Town of Fredonia (then Washington County), Wisconsin, about a mile from the Village of Waubeka. The group started a store in the Town of Fredonia which did not prove to be successful.
After a short time, Heinrich bought out the other members of the group; and then, not being a farmer, leased his acreage in Fredonia and went to Chicago to work at his trade. Before his retirement, he owned his own tailor shop there in the Sherman Hotel. The family remained in Fredonia during these years.
Chief Waubekee of teh Pottawatomies had his encampment in the Town of Fredonia; and whenever Heinrich, on his hunting trips, met the Chief, they delighted in exchanging greetings in French.
Heinrich's interests were history, woodwork, and hunting. He was a great student of history and predicted horseless carriages, flying machines and a world war, for which he was ridiculed by his acquaintances.
The first district school the Brinker children attended (and where Heinrich's daughter, Mathilde, first taught) in the Town of Fredonia was the one at which the idea of Flag Day was later originated. Mathilde started teaching at the age of 16. The mail which brought her first Teacher's Certificate also brought the news that Abraham Lincoln, whom she had seen in Chicago, had been assassinated. She also saw Stephen Douglas as he lay in state.
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This is a transcription of a hand written three page letter on the life of Heinrich Brinker written by his daughter, Mrs. G.A. Kuechenmeister (Mathilde Marie) at the time of her father's death
Heinrich Brinker died last Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G.A. Kuechenmeister, after a brief illness. A few days previous to his death, he slipped on the kitchen floor and this fall together with old age, hastened his death.
Heinrich Brinker was born June 16, 1818, at Oanabrueck, Hanover, Germany. When he was 6 yrs of age his father died and he was adopted by a Catholic priest, in whose home he spent a happy childhood, and where he attended school until he attained age 14 yrs (he was one of 13 children). After his confirmation his mother was summoned to a c! ouncil that was to decide what trade he should be apprenticed, and he being the eldest child, she decided that he should learn his father's trade, that of tailoring. After having served his master faithfully for the term of his apprenticeship, he took up his staff as "Handwerksburcche" and set out into the great, strange world. He took a southwestern course from his native town until he reached Crefeld, and from there traveled 2 yrs through the Rhine country, making longer and shorter stays at Elberfeld, Duessildorf, Salingen, Cablentz, Bingen, and many other places. He spent 2 yrs in Switzerland, making his longest stay in Schoffhauses, Zuerich, Appenzell, Lucerne, Bern, and Neufchatel. From Lausanne he entered France. After spending several months at different minor towns, he reached Paris where, with the exception of 6 mos spent at Lyons, he lived 15 yrs.
Besides working at his trade he took up the studies of phrenology and history, frequenting places where lectures! were given on these and kindred subjects. In this way he became acquainted with many noted men among whom he counted Heinrich Heine as an intimate acquaintance. It was here that he married Anna Marie Amelia Wilmes. Here 4 children were born to them as follows: Elise and Heinrich (who died in infancy), Mathilde Marie (Mrs. G.A. Kuechenmeister) and Marie (Mrs. Peter Bechius).
After the fall of Louis Phillippe in 1848 he took an active part in the anti-Napoleonic movement and one day, being informed that his name appeared on the list of persons to be arrested for political activity, he fled to America where he was joined 6 months later by his family. Together with Jacques Reding and wife, M. Audier, Francois Bernard and another French family by the name of Le Spre, they all came to Wisconsin where they bought 120 acres of land in the town of Fredonia, Ozaukee County. Before many weeks passed it was apparent that not one of the small band was fitted to force a livelihood! from the wilderness and all went elsewhere to seek more congenial occupations. His wife, preferred to remain on the farm with the children. He bought up the shares of his friends and established a home for them, then went to Chicago where he conducted a merchant tailoring establishment from 1853 until 1865. Then he spent 9 yrs on his farm in Fredonia, and after that 5 yrs at Colby and since 1879 he has lived with his children, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Keuchenmeister at Kewaskum and West Bend, where he died on the6th day of January 1905, age 86 yrs, 6 months, and 20 days. Mrs. Brinker preceded her husband in death in September 1899. In addition to the children above mentioned, he left his surviving sons, Henry and Charles, now of Oregon, Emma (Mrs. H.J. Blanchard) of Colby Wisconsin, and Louisa (Mrs. Deane) of Chicago, and 26 grand children.
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1860 Census Wisconsin Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715 (29 July 1860 Herman S Schulters)
Line 24
1190 1007 Henry Brinker 43 M do 1600 300 Hannover
Amalia Brinker 41 F Luxembourg
Mathilda Brinker 11 F France
Mary Brinker 10 F France
Henry Brinker 8 M Wisconsin
Karl Brinker 5 M Wisconsin
Emilie Brinker 5 F Wisconsin
Louisa Brinker 1 F Wisconsin
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1870 Census Wisconsin Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73 (31 June 1870 - S. E . Moore)
Line 3
202 201 Brinker Henry 54 MW Farmer 3500 250 Hanover
--------, Amelia 52 FW Keep House Luxemburg
--------, Mathilda 22 FW France
--------, Mary 20 FW France
--------, Henry Jr 17 MW Wisconsin
--------, Emma 15 FW Wisconsin
--------, Charles 15 MW Wisconsin
--------, Louisa 10 FW Wisconsin
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LAUS HEINRICH BRINKER:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 130, Bl. 3, Gr. 2
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
Census 3: 1880, Wi Washington Kewaskum Pg 434A
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NNA MARIE AMELIA WILMES:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 130, Bl. 3, Gr. 1
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
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LAUS BRINKER and ANNA WILMES:Marriage: Paris, France
Children of C
LAUS BRINKER and ANNA WILMES are:Generation No. 3
3. M
ARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER (CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 15 Aug 1848 in France, and died 25 Jan 1949. She married GUSTAVUS A. KUECHENMEISTER 17 Jul 1873 in Fillmore, Wisconsin, son of FERDINAND KUECHENMEISTER and ROSINE STOLZ. He was born 11 Mar 1850 in Farmington, Wisconsin, and died 24 Jan 1924.Notes for M
ARIE MATHILDA BRINKER:1930 Census Wisconsin Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241B (7 April 1930 Mrs Mary L Herbst)
Line 58
225 96 111 Kueshenmeister, Mathilda Head O 6000Rno FW 81 Wd no yes France Germany Belguim (German) 1853 Na yes None
Thomas, Florence Daughter FW 50 D Wisconsin Wisconsin France yes Red Cross Wrok Public Welfare
Matthes, Hildegard Ward FW 13 S Alssace Germany Germany (German) None
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ARIE MATHILDA BRINKER:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 21, Bl. 6, Gr.C
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
Census 3: 1880, WI Washington Kewaskum Pg 434a
Census 4: 1910, WI Washington West Bend WD1 ED 144 Pg 220b
Census 5: 1920, WI Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b
Census 6: 1930, WI Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241B
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USTAVUS A. KUECHENMEISTER:GUSTAVUS A. KUECHENMEISTER,
Lawyer.
District Attorney of Washington County.
West Bend.
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The Kuechenmeister and Brinker families, Printed 1962, Pg 4
Quotation from History of Ozaukee and Washington Counties, 1881: "G.A. Kuechenmeister, of the law firm of Barney and Kuechenmeister, was born March 11, 1850. . . G.A. began his education i the district school and in 1866 went to Berea, Ohio, where he took a tow-year course at Baldwin University. In 1868 he went to St. Charles, Missouri, where he was engaged in teaching for two years; from there he went to Decatur, Illinois, and was appointed general agent for the 'Decatur Sick Relief Ass'n' and spent two years traveling in the interest of that society. He returned to Washington County in 1872 and engaged in teaching music. In 1876 he began the study of law under the supervision of the firm of Frisby, Weil & Barney, pursuing his law studies. He was admitted tot he bar in the fall of 1870, and in December, 1880, he formed the present law partnership with Mr. S. S. Barney."
G.A.K. was--
An early music teacher in the townships of Farmington and Fredonia.
First lawyer in Kewaskum, Wisconsin
First President, Library Board, West Bend Public Library
Attorney for West Bend at the time of incorporation into city
Trustee of German Wallace College and later of Baldwin Wallace College, which he incorporated.
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Wisconsin Notable Men
[p.74]
GUSTAVUS A. KUECHENMEISTER,
Lawyer.
District Attorney of Washington County.
West Bend.
ARTHUR W. McLEOD,
Lawyer.
Pres. Washburn Land Co.; Member of Assembly
1899; Dist. Atty Bayfield County.
Washburn.
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Gust A. Kuechemeister Self M Male W 30 WI Lawyer & Justice Saxony Saxony
Matilda Kuechemeister Wife M Female W 30 France Keeping House Hanover Luxemberg
Clara Kuechemeister Dau S Female W 5 WI WI France
Florence Kuechemeister Dau S Female W 3 WI WI France
Martha M. Kuechemeister Dau S Female W 1 WI WI France
Ferdinand Kuechemeister Father W Male W 50 Saxony Stone Mason Saxony Saxony
Henry BRINKER FatherL M Male W 60 HANOVER Tailor HANOVER HANOVER
Source Information: 1880
Census Place Kewaskum, Washington, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255450
NA Film Number T9-1450
Page Number 434A
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1910 Census Wisconsin Washington West Bend WD1 ED 144 Pg 220b (20 April 1910 W P Rix)
Line 55
82 92 Kuechenmeister G. A. Head M W 60 M1 37 Wisconsin Ger(German) Ger(German) Lawyer Lawyer
----------, Mathilde Wife FW 61 M1 37 (6 children 6 alive) France ger(german) ger(german) 1860 English None
----------, Florence Daughter FW 32 S Wisconsin Wisconsin France Teacher in High School
----------, Martha Daughter FW 30 S Wisconsin Wisconsin France Teacher in University
----------, Emma Daughter FW 27 S Wisconsin Wisconsin France None
----------, Hugo Son MW 21 S Wisconsin Wisconsin France Student in University
Lade Arther Boarder MW 15 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin None
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1920 Census Wisconsin Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b (18 January 1920 Geo. Simester)
Line 75
219 Kueshenmeister, Gustave Head MW 64 M yes yes Wisconsin Germany(German) Germany(German) Attorney
----------, Mathilda Wife FW 70 M na na yes yes France (French) France (French) France (French) None
Thomas, Florence Daughter FW 40 Wd yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin France (French) ? Home Service
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USTAVUS A. KUECHENMEISTER:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 21, Bl. 6, Gr. B
Census 1: 1880, WI Washington Kewaskum Pg 434a
Census 2: 1910, WI Washington West Bend WD1 ED 144 Pg 220b
Census 3: 1920, WI Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b
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USTAVUS KUECHENMEISTER and MARIE BRINKER:Marriage: 17 Jul 1873, Fillmore, Wisconsin
Children of M
ARIE BRINKER and GUSTAVUS KUECHENMEISTER are:4. M
ATHILDE MARIE3 BRINKER (CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 13 Jun 1850 in Paris, France, and died 23 May 1939 in Umatilla, Oregon2,3. She married PETER BECKIUS 02 Apr 1873 in Ozaukee, Wisconsin4, son of HANNAH ?. He was born 11 Nov 1836 in Arlon, Luxembourg Province, Belgium5, and died 03 Aug 1910 in Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR.Notes for M
ATHILDE MARIE BRINKER:There is a small booklet among the things that Joe Richards gave us, along with the large printed book of the Families.
The small book is a copy of a typed copy done on an older typewriter some time ago. Name "The Kechenmeister and Brinker Family" dated May 1962 and dedicated to Mrs G.A. Kuchenmiester. (Gustof) Marie Brinker, (sister of Mathilda Brinker), on her 100th birthday. Copies are in the County and State Archives of Westbend, WI.
My birth and death dates are shown as I stated. A can't explain the difference, but I chose to go with this information.
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1920 Census OR Umatilla Milton Pct 8 ED 149 Pg 53 (19 January 1920 Thos C Ray)
Line 68
FM 68 71 Beckius Mary Head OFFW 69 Wd 852 Na No No France (Paris)(German) Germay (German) Belguim (German) no none
--------, Charley Son MW 43 S Wisconsin Belguim(German) France (German) yes Farmer Fruit
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1930 Census OR Umatilla Milton Dist 10 Pg 41A (19 April 1930 Catherine Reed)
Line 30
9 9 Beckius Mary Head 2000 no FW 79 Wd no yes France Germany Belgium (German) 18551 Na yes None
--------, Charley Son MW 54 S Wisconsin Belgium France Farmer Wheat
--------, Rosie Daughter FW 52 S No yes Wisconsin Belguim France Cook Farm
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ATHILDE MARIE BRINKER:Burial: IOOF Cem. Milton-Freewater, OR6
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
Census 3: 1880, WI Marathon Hull Pg 344A(See Husband)
Census 4: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton Pg 12A (See Husband)
Census 5: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton Pct pg 217A(See Husband)
Census 6: 1920, OR Umatilla Milton Pct 8 ED 149 Pg 53
Census 7: 1930, OR Umatilla Milton Dist 10 Pg 41A
Emigration: 1852, Per 1910 Census
Naturalization: Yes per 1930 Census
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ETER BECKIUS:Peter Beckius found in:
Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
Place: Wisconsin
Primary immigrant: Beckius, Peter
Permanent entry number: 459470
Source publication code: 9675.4
Source publication page number: 194
Source publication: WENDT, ALICE. "Index to the Ozaukee County [Wisconsin] Declarations of Intention and Naturalizations." In Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Newsletter. Vol. 31:3 (Jan. 1985), pp. 193-194 (A-BE); vol. 31:4 (Apr. 1985), pp. 265-266 (BE-BR).
Source annotation: Place where declaration of intention or naturalization was filed. Volume and page number where original record appears is also provided. Extracted from records housed in the Register of Deeds Office in Port Washington, Wisconsin. Microfilm copies are among the holdings of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Area Research Center.
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Peter T. Beckius fought in the Civil War as a private, September 25, 1861Co. G, 16th Reg., Wisconsin Volunteers. Also served in Company K, 16th Reg. Discharged December 22, 1864, in Savannah, GA. Reenlisted Ce. F, 4th Reg. March 16, 1865 in Chicago, IL and discharged March 17, 1866, Louisville, KY.
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http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp?Accession=WI3620%5F%5F%2E461&Index=2&QryID=37174.35&DetailTab=1
Names Patentee: PETER BECKINS
Survey
State: WISCONSIN
Acres: 160
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 1/30/1875
Land Office: Wausau
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392)
Document Numbers
Document Nr.: 476
Misc. Doc. Nr.: 1262
Accession/Serial Nr.: WI3620__.461
BLM Serial Nr.: WI NO S/N
Document Numbers
Document Nr.: 12660
Accession/Serial Nr.: 10628
BLM Serial Nr.: ORLGAA 086718
NE 22/ 28-N 2-E No 4th PM - 1831 MN/WI
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Article in the Florian Times, Florence, Alabama
Saturday, January 21, 1893 Page 3
Mr. Peter Beckins, of St. Florian, returned on the 27th of December (1892) from quite an extended visit to the Northwest. He left on the ith day of September and on his journey took in Tacoma, Spkane, Walla Walla, (WA) Portland (OR) and Seattle (WA)).Mr. Beckins concludes that North Alabama is the place for him, at least for the present.
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In Memoriam
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Peter Beckius
Born in Luxemburg, Belgium, November Eleventh,
Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-seven.
Died at Freewater, Oregon, August Third, Nineteen
Hundred and Ten.
Aged 73 years, 8 months, 14 days.
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Funeral
From the family residence under the auspices of the
A.F. and A.M. on Friday, August 5 at 10 a.m.
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Interment
In the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Milton.
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"He was a faithful soldier."
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This memoriam was bordered in black.
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In Loving
Remembrance of
Peter Beckius,
Born Nov. 11, 1837
Died Aug. 3, 1910.
Age 73 yrs. 8 mos. 14 days.
Gone But Not Forgotten
(a poem)
(a black card in silver lettering)
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1850 Census Wisconsin Washington Trenton Pg 36 (8 Sept 1850 Allen E Daniels)
Line 24
Hannah Bechus 50 F Germany
Mary Bechus 24 F Germany
Angeline Bechus 22 F Germany
John Bechus 17 M Farmer Germany
Peter Bechus 14 M Germany
Elisa Bechus 10 F Germany
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1860 Census Wisconsin Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 717 (25 July 1860 Herman S Schulters)
Line 37
Peter Beckilus 22 M Cooper Luxemburg
(living with Thomas Ruhland & Family from Bavaria)
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1870 Census Wisconsin Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 76 (2 July 1870 - S. E . Moore)
Line 19
246 244 Bacheis Peter 33 MW Farmer 1000 Luxemburg
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Peter Beckins Self M Male W 43 Luxonberg Farmer Luxonberg Luxonberg
Mary Beckins Wife M Female W 29 France Keeping House Hanover Belgium
Flora Beckins Dau S Female W 6 WI Luxonberg France
Charles Beckins Son S Male W 4 WI Luxonberg France
Rosa Beckins Dau S Female W 2 WI Luxonberg France
---- Beckins Son S Male W 1M WI Born May 31st Luxonberg France
Source Information: 1880
Census Place Hull, Marathon, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255433
NA Film Number T9-1433
Page Number 344A
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http://www.wlhn.org/census/1890vHull.html
1890 Special Census of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Widows, etc..
Town of Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin
91 91 Peter Beckins pvt G 16 Wi Vol 25 Sep 1861 22 Oct 1864 4yr/3mo Colby Lung
disease .
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1900 Census OR Umatilla Milton Pg 12A (15 June 1900 Geo A Cowl)
Line 65
250 252 Beckius Peter Head WM Nov 1836 63 M 26 Germany Germany Germany 1846 53 Na
----------, Mary Wife WF June 1850 59 M 26 (5 children 4 alive) France Germany Germany 1852 48
----------, Charles Son WM Jan 1876 24 S Wisconsin Germany France Farm Hand
----------, Rose WF Feb 1878 22 S Wisconsin Germany France
----------, Henry Son WM June 1880 19 S Wisconsin Germany France Blacksmith Apprentice
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1910 Census OR Umatilla N Milton Pct pg 217A (19 & 20 April 1910 Claude W Steen)
Line 43
63 65 Beckius Henry G Head MW 73 M1 37 Ger German Ger German Ger German 1847 Na English Own income
----------, Mary Wife FW 59 M1 37 (5 children 4 alive) Fran-German Ger-German Bel-German 1852 English None
----------, Charlie Son MW 34 S WI Ger-German Fra-German English Teamster Odd Jobs
----------, Rosa Daughter FW 32 S WI Ger-German Fra-German English Milner for others
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ETER BECKIUS:Burial: IOOF Cem. Milton-Freewater, OR7
Census 1: 1850, WI Washington Trenton Pg 36
Census 2: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 717
Census 3: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 76
Census 4: 1880, WI Marathon Hull Pg 344A
Census 5: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton Pg 12A
Census 6: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton Pct pg 217A
Emigration 1: 1846, To US per 1900 census
Emigration 2: 1899, To Oregon
Naturalization: Yes per 1910 Census
Pioneer Step: 1899, Step #134 pd by ?
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ETER BECKIUS and MATHILDE BRINKER:Marriage: 02 Apr 1873, Ozaukee, Wisconsin8
Children of M
ATHILDE BRINKER and PETER BECKIUS are:5. H
ENRY3 BRINKER (CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 04 Nov 1852 in Fredonia, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, and died 1926. He married (1) ADELMA LUCE 03 Oct 1882 in Colby, Wisconsin14, daughter of NICKELS LUCE and MATHILDA ?. She was born 07 Oct 1865 in Wisconsin, and died 1929 in Pudget Sound, Washington. He married (2) ELIZABETH HALL Aug 1921 in Edmonton, Canada. She was born in England, and died 26 Jun 1949.Notes for H
ENRY BRINKER:The Kuechenmeister and Brinker families, Printed 1962, Pg 28
Henry settled in Alberta, Canada, in September , 1902
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ENRY BRINKER:Burial: Portestant Cemetery, Millet, Alberta, Canada Lot 8, Bl. 14
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
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DELMA LUCE:Burial: Arlington, Washington
Census 1: 1870, WI Portage Hull Pg 104A
Census 2: 1880, WI Marathon Maine pg 347B
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ENRY BRINKER and ADELMA LUCE:Marriage: 03 Oct 1882, Colby, Wisconsin14
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LIZABETH HALL:Burial: Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton, Canada
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ENRY BRINKER and ELIZABETH HALL:Marriage: Aug 1921, Edmonton, Canada
Children of H
ENRY BRINKER and ADELMA LUCE are:6. C
HARLES HENRY3 BRINKER (CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 25 May 1856 in Wiscosin, and died 15 Jul 1946 in Walla Walla, WA17. He married ANNA CLARISSA BYERS Abt. 1889. She was born 30 Apr 1870 in Ohio, and died 29 Dec 1944 in Umatilla, Oregon18.Notes for C
HARLES HENRY BRINKER:Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1946 > July > 16, page 5
C. H. Brinker, 90, Is Called
MILTON-FREEWATER -- Charles Henry Brinker, retired farmer and a resident here 44 years, died Tuesday morning in a nursing home at College Place, at the age of 90 years.
Brinker, who came here shortly after the turn of the century, was a native of Fredona, Wis., where he was born May 25, 1856.
Eight children, nine grandchildren and a sister survive. Children are John of Freewater, Mrs Vivian Porter of Pendleton, Bert of College Place, Wayne, Robert and Sam of Freewater, Mrs. Helen Ramos of Echo and Mrs Margaret Bowman of Freewater.
The sister is Mrs. matilda Kuechinmister of West Bend, Wis.
It is planned to have funeral services at the church in Freewater Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev Norman Rice, pastor, officiating.
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1900 Census Alabama Lauderdale St Florian Pct 9 ED 54 Pg 285a (12 June 1900 Eleanora Kilburn)
Line 36
89 91 Brinker Charles Head WM May 1857 43 M12 Wisconsin Germany France Farmer
--------, Anna Wife WF Apr 1870 30 12 (6 children 6 alive) Ohio Pennsylvania Switzerland
--------, John H Son WM Apr 1889 11 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio At School
--------, Vivian Daughter Daughter WF Mar 1891 9 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio At School
--------, Bertie J Son WM Nov 1892 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio At School
--------, Wayne Son MW 15 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio At School
--------, Ervan Son WM June 1894 5 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio
--------, Samuel H Son WM Sept 1899 8/12 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio
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1910 Census Oregon Umatilla N Milton ED 266 Pg 221b(27 April 1910 Claude W Steen)
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60 60 Brinker Charles Head MW 52 M1 20 Wisconsin France (French) German English Carpenter House
--------, Anna Wife FW 39 M1 (9 children 7 alive) Ohio Pennsylvania Switzerland none
--------, John son MW 20 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Salesman Retail Grocery
--------, Vivian Daughter FW 19 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio
--------, Bertie Son MW 17 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Laborer Working out
--------, Wayne Son MW 15 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Laborer Packing House
--------, Robert Son MW 13 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Newsboy on Street
--------, Samuel Son MW 11 S Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Newsboy on Street
--------, Helen Daughter FW 1/12 S Oregon Wisconsin Ohio
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1920 Census Oregon Umatilla Freewater ED 148 Pg 32a (7 January 1920 George F Henningen)
Line 30 (Washington St)
104 118 Brinker Chas H Head OF MW 62 M yes yes Wisconsin Germany(German) France (French) Laborer Farm
--------, Annie C Wife FW 49 M yes yes Ohio Pennsylvania Switzerland(German) None
--------, John H Son MW 28 M yes yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Salesman Lumber yard
--------, Vivian E Daughter FW 29 S yes yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Teacher Public School
--------, Wayne E Son MW 24 S yes yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Salesman Lumber Yard
--------, Robert O Son MW 23 S yes yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Salesman Grocery
--------, Samuel H Son MW 20 S yes yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Laborer Fruit Packing House
--------, Helen L Daughter FW 11 S yes yes yes Oregon Wisconsin Ohio none
--------, Marguerite A Daughter FW 9 S yes yes yes Oregon Wisconsin Ohio none
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1930 Census Oregon Umatilla Freewater Dist 8 Pg 33b (April 9 1930 Rosemary Whiteman)
Line 99
27 27 Brinker Charles H Head O 4000 R yes MW 73 M 32 No yes Wisconsin Germany Paris Farmer
--------, Annie C Wife FW 59 M 18 No yes Ohio Pennsylvania Switzerland None
--------, John H Son MW 40 Wd no yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Farmer
--------, Wayne E Son MW 36 S no yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Sales man Retail Hardware
--------, Sam H Son MW 30 S no yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio farmer
--------, Helen L Daughter FW 21 S No yes Oregon Wisconsin Ohio Teacher Public School
--------, Marguerite A Daughter FW 19 S yes yes Oregon Wisconsin Ohio None
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HARLES HENRY BRINKER:Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, Oregon19
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715(See Father)
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73(See Father)
Census 3: 1900, AL Lauderdale St Florian Pct 9 ED 54 Pg 285a
Census 4: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton ED 266 Pg 221b
Census 5: 1920, OR Umatilla Freewater ED 148 Pg 32a
Census 6: 1930, OR Umatilla Freewater Dist 8 Pg 33b
Pioneer Step: 1902, Step # 119 Pd by Wayne Brinker (Son)
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NNA CLARISSA BYERS:Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, Oregon
Census 1: 1900, AL Lauderdale St Florian Pct 9 ED 54 Pg 285a
Census 2: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton ED 266 Pg 221b
Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Freewater ED 148 Pg 32a
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HARLES BRINKER and ANNA BYERS:Marriage: Abt. 1889
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HARLES BRINKER and ANNA BYERS are:7. E
MILIE EMMA3 BRINKER (CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 25 May 1856 in Wisconsin, and died 01 Aug 1937. She married HORACE JONES BLANCHARD 30 Mar 1876 in Portage, Wisconsin41. He was born 19 Nov 1859 in Canada, and died 08 Jun 1921.Notes for E
MILIE EMMA BRINKER:1920 Census WI Fond du Lac Springvale ED 65 Pg261B (4 & 5 February 1920 John E Pettit)
Line 63
FM 133 133 Blanchard Emma Head OFF FW 73 Wd yes yes Wisconsin New York Vermont farmer General farm
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MILIE EMMA BRINKER:Burial: Colby Cemetery, Div. C Gr. 3
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
Census 3: 1880, Wi Marathon Colby Pg 339A
Census 4: 1900, WI Marathon Colby ED 83 Pg 125A
Census 5: 1920, WI Fond du Lac Springvale ED 65 Pg261B
Notes for H
ORACE JONES BLANCHARD:Wisconsin Land Records
Name: HORACE J BLANCHARD
Land Office: WAUSAU
Sequence #: 1
Document Number: 16701
Total Acres: 80
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: May 15, 1883
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
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From the Colby Centennial Book 1873-1973 comes the following:
H J BLANCHARD the first on the list is proprietor of a Grocery, where he keeps a full supply of groceries, canned goods, flour, feed, and provisions. The flour and feed handled by Mr. B is from celebrated Banner Mills of Marshfield. Mr. Blanchard also takes the position of amateur apiarist, having a number of swarms of ! bees from which he derives honey enough to supply himself and customers. He also does quite a business in buying and selling logs and lumber.
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Horace BLANCHARD Self M Male W 40 CAN Hotel Landlord NY NH
Emma BLANCHARD Wife M Female W 25 WI Keeping House FRAN LUXOMBORG
Augustus HOMSTED Other M Male W 39 ME ME ME
Evalyn HOMSTED Other M Female W 24 OH PA OH
Mary EGGEBRECHT Other S Female W 20 WI Cook PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Martha BERGEN Other S Female W 21 WI NORWAY NORWAY
Jennie BERGEN Other S Female W 18 WI NORWAY NORWAY
Richard SALTER Other S Male W 26 WI Lawyer IRE IRE
Edward TAYLOR Other S Male W 36 NY Engineer ENG NY
Ryan EDWARD Other S Male W 28 WI Lawyer IRE VT
Donald MC DONALD Other S Male W 31 CAN Laborer CAN CAN
Joseph MC GILLIVARAY Other S Male W 32 NOVA SCOTIA Piper SCOT SCOT
Source Information: 1880
Census Place Colby, Marathon, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255433
NA Film Number T9-1433
Page Number 339A
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1900 Census Wisconsin Marathon Colby ED 83 Pg 125A (1 June 1900 W.C. Pradle)
Line 33
9 9 Blanchard Horace J Head WM Nov 1859 60 M 24 Canada(Eng) New York New Hampshire 1861 39 Na Postmaster
-----------------, Emma Wife WF May 1856 44 M 24 (6 children 4 alive) Wisconsin Germany Germany
-----------------, Horace J Son WM Apr 1882 18 S Wisconsin Canada (Eng) Wisconsin Student
-----------------, George W Son WM Jan 1884 16 S Wisconsin Canada (Eng) Wisconsin at school
-----------------, Pearl Daughter WF Sept 1887 12 S Wisconsin Canada (Eng) Wisconsin at school
-----------------, Bernice Daughter WF Aug 1889 10 S Wisconsin Canada (Eng) Wisconsin at school
Schwan, Mary servant WF Nov 1878 21 S Wisconsin Germany Germany Domestic Servant
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ORACE JONES BLANCHARD:Burial: Colby Cemetery
Census 1: 1880, Wi Marathon Colby Pg 339A
Census 2: 1900, WI Marathon Colby ED 83 Pg 125A
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ORACE BLANCHARD and EMILIE BRINKER:Marriage: 30 Mar 1876, Portage, Wisconsin41
Children of E
MILIE BRINKER and HORACE BLANCHARD are:8. L
OUISA EMMA3 BRINKER (CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 15 Nov 1859 in Wisconsin, and died Sep 1939. She married (1) CHARLES DEANE Abt. 1883 in Chicago, Illinois. He was born Abt. 1851 in Wisconsin. She married (2) HENRY BARBER Abt. 1911. He died Abt. 1917.More About L
OUISA EMMA BRINKER:Burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Hoquiam, Washington, Sec 4, Lot 118, Gr. 3
Census 1: 1860, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 715
Census 2: 1870, WI Ozaukee Fredonia Pg 73
Notes for C
HARLES DEANE:Charles A. DEAN Self M Male W 29 WI Lawyer ENG ENG
Emma DEAN Wife M Female W 19 WI Keeping House SAX SAX
Source Information: 1880
Census Place Port Washington, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255441
NA Film Number T9-1441
Page Number 447B
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HARLES DEANE and LOUISA BRINKER:Marriage: Abt. 1883, Chicago, Illinois
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ENRY BARBER and LOUISA BRINKER:Marriage: Abt. 1911
Child of L
OUISA BRINKER and CHARLES DEANE is:Generation No. 4
9. E
MMA PAULINA4 KUECHENMEISTER (MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 27 Oct 1882 in Washington, Wisconsin42, and died 30 May 1946. She married WALTER EMIL KEUHLTHAN 21 Jun 1910 in West Bend, Wisconsin. He was born 24 Feb 1884 in Wisconsin, and died 05 Sep 1957.More About E
MMA PAULINA KUECHENMEISTER:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 1, Bl. 2, Gr. B
Census 1: 1910, WI Washington West Bend WD1 ED 144 Pg 220b
Census 2: 1920, WI Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b
Census 3: 1930, WI Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241B
Notes for W
ALTER EMIL KEUHLTHAN:1920 Census Wisconsin Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b (18 January 1920 Geo. Simester)
Line 72
219 200 218 Keuhlthan, Walter Head MW 38 M yes yes Wisconsin germany(German)
-------------------, Emma Wife FW 39 M Wisconsin Wisconsin France none
-------------------, Walter Son MW 6 S yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin none
-------------------, Kurt R Son MW 2 6/12 S yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin none
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1930 Census Wisconsin Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241 (7 April 1930 Mrs Mary L Herbst)
Line 61
219 97 112 Keuhlthan, Walter E Head O 8000 R no MW 46 M 26 no yes Wisconsin Pennsylvania Germany Manager Electrician Utility Company
-------------------, Emma P Wife FW 47 M27 no yes Wisconsin Wisconsin France none
-------------------, Walter A Son MW 16 S yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin none
-------------------, Kurt R Son MW 12 S yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin none
-------------------, John E Son MW 9 S yes -- Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin none
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ALTER EMIL KEUHLTHAN:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 1, Bl. 2, Gr. C
Census 1: 1920, WI Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b
Census 2: 1930, WI Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241B
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ALTER KEUHLTHAN and EMMA KUECHENMEISTER:Marriage: 21 Jun 1910, West Bend, Wisconsin
Children of E
MMA KUECHENMEISTER and WALTER KEUHLTHAN are:10. G
USTAVUS ADOLPH4 KUECHENMEISTER (MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 01 Oct 1884 in Kewaskum, Washington, Wisconsin43, and died 23 Mar 1954 in Detroit, Michigan. He married MARION MOOERS 29 Jan 1910 in West Bend, Wisconsin. She was born 26 Sep 1884 in Kewaskum, Washington, Wisconsin, and died 27 Oct 1963 in Detroit, Michigan.Notes for G
USTAVUS ADOLPH KUECHENMEISTER:The Kuechenmeister and Brinker families, Printed 1962, pg 10
Gustav was an early and always active member of the National Safety Council. His skit, "Goggles? -- Hell, Yes," helped to place goggles on factory worker in botht he United States and Canada. At the age of about 12, he came into possession of a land grant fromt he United States Government for Penny Island (originally known as Goody's Island), Big Cedar Lake.
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Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1954 > March > 26, page 8
Gustav H. Kuechenmeister
Gustav H. Kuechenmeister, Detroit, a former resident of West Bend, died Tuesday at this home in Detroit. He had been personal manager of Dominion Forge and Stamping Co., of Windsor, Ont., Canada, for 30 years. He retired several years ago
He was born in Kewaskum on Oct 1, 1885, and moved to West Bend with his parents at the age of 5. He was a graduate of West Bend High School and attended the University of Wisconsin law school.
He married Marion Mooers at West Bend in 1910. Survivors include his wife, three sons, Arthur, Carl, and Frederick, all of Detroit; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Marion) Walton, San Francisco; eiight grand children; one sister, Miss Martha Kuechenmeister, West Bend; and one brother, Hugo, of Thiensville.
Friends may call at the Kapfer-Gehl Funeral home today. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Saturday morning. The Rev. D. L. Wandschneider will officiate. Interment will be in Union Cemetery.
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USTAVUS ADOLPH KUECHENMEISTER:Burial: Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wisconsin Lot 20, Bl. 6, Gr. D
Notes for M
ARION MOOERS:Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1963 > October > 29, page 10
Mrs. Gustav Kuechenmeister
Funeral services for Mrs. Gustav Kuechenmeister, 79, of Detroit, Mich., a native of Kewaskum, are being held today at Detroit. Committal rites will be conducted at Union Cemetery, West Bend, Wednesday by Dr. Daniel Stahmer, pastor of Fifth Avenue Methodist Church. The Schmidt Funeral Home, West Bend is in charge.
Mrs. Kuechenmeister, who died Sunday at the Arnold Rest Home in Detroit, was born at Kewaskum Sept. 27, 1884, and moved to West Bend as a child.
The former Marion Mooers, she attended West Bend schools and later taught school at Antigo before returning to West Bend in 1904 where she taught eighth grade in the public school until her marriage to Mr. Kuechenmeister in 1910. He preceded her in death in 1954. She had lived at the Detroit rest home the past five years.
Survivng are three sons, Arthur of Grosse Point Woods, Mich., Karl of Westport, Conn., and Fred of Royal Oaks, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Marion) Walton, Palo Alto, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Potts, Waukesha; and a brother, George Mooers, West Bend.
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USTAVUS KUECHENMEISTER and MARION MOOERS:Marriage: 29 Jan 1910, West Bend, Wisconsin
Children of G
USTAVUS KUECHENMEISTER and MARION MOOERS are:11. H
UGO HENRY4 KUECHENMEISTER (MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 16 Jan 1889 in Kewaskum, Washington, Wisconsin, and died Feb 1964. He married FRANCES TREWYN Abt. 1918. She was born 19 Oct 1891 in Palmyra, Wisconsin, and died 05 Sep 1958.Notes for H
UGO HENRY KUECHENMEISTER:World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about Hugo Kuechenmeister
Name: Hugo Kuechenmeister
City: Madison
County: Dane
State: Wisconsin
Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1889
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1674750
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1920 Census WI Milwaukee Shorewood ED 316 Pg 12B
Kuechenmeister,Hugo,head,MW,30,m,WI,WI,Beligum,French,Auditor,Refrigerator Corp
Frances T.,wife,FW,28,m,WI,WI,WI
Hugo jr.,son,MW,2 11/12S,WI,WI,WI
Kathryn,daughter,FW,1 5/12S,WI,WI,WI
Trewyn,Bryant H.,brother-in-law,MW,19S,WI,WI,WI,Driver,Coal mine
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1930 Census WI Milwaukee Shorewood ED 362 Pg 22A
Kuechenmeister,Hugo,head,MW,41,m27,WI,WI,France,Controller,Dept. Store
Frances,wife,FW,38,m24,WI,WI,WI
Hugo Jr.,son,MW,13S,WI,WI,WI
Kathryn,daughter,FW,12S,WI,WI,WI
Trewyn,Ben,brother-in-law,24S,WI,WI,WI,Laborer,Dept. Store
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UGO HENRY KUECHENMEISTER:Census 1: 1910, WI Washington West Bend WD1 ED 144 Pg 220b
Census 2: 1920, WI Milwaukee Shorewood ED 316 Pg 12B
Census 3: 1930, WI Milwaukee Shorewood ED 362 Pg 22A
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RANCES TREWYN:Burial: Irving Lake Vilas County, Wisconsin
Census 1: 1920, WI Milwaukee Shorewood ED 316 Pg 12B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1930, WI Milwaukee Shorewood ED 362 Pg 22A(See Husband)
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UGO KUECHENMEISTER and FRANCES TREWYN:Marriage: Abt. 1918
Children of H
UGO KUECHENMEISTER and FRANCES TREWYN are:12. F
LORA4 BECKIUS (MATHILDE MARIE3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 11 Feb 1874 in Colby, Wisconsin, and died Jan 1916 in Prob WA. She married ALEXANDER LOCHER 14 Feb 1899 in Lauderdale, Alabama44, son of JOHN LOCHER and BARBARA ?. He was born Jul 1869 in Ohio, and died Abt. 1915 in Prob WA.More About F
LORA BECKIUS:Burial: MT View Cemetery, Walla Walla, WA45
Census 1: 1900, AL Lauderdale 4th Ward Florence Pg 336a(See Husband)
Census 2: 1880, WI Marathon Hull Pg 344A(See Father)
Census 3: 1910, WA Walla Walla Ritz Pct Pg 25B(See Husband)
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LEXANDER LOCHER:1900 Census AL Lauderdale 4th Ward Florence Pg 336a (6 & 7 June1900 John J Wilson)
Line 82
129 140 Locher Alex Head WM July 1869 30 M 1 OH Germany Germany Saloon Keeper
---------, Flora Wife WF Feb 1874 26 M1(1 child 1 alive) WI Germany France
---------, Eleanora daughter WF Nov 1899 6/12 S AL OH AL
Werner Ellen Servant B F Apr 1886 14 S AL Unknown AL Servant
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1910 Census WA Walla Walla Ritz Pct Pg 25B (11 & 12 May 1910 E R Lyle)
Line 58
279 285 Locher Alex Head MW 3 M10 OH Germany Germany English Farmer General emp
---------, Flora B Wife FW 36 M 10 (3children 3 alive) WI Germany France English None
---------, Eleanora daughter FW 10 S AL OH WI English none
---------, Marion Son MW 8 S AL OH WI English none
---------, Loomis Son MW 6 S WA OH WI none
---------, George Brother MW 38 S OH Germany Germany English Farmer General emp
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LEXANDER LOCHER:Burial: MT View Cemetery, Walla Walla, WA46
Census 1: 1870, OH Ashtabula Saybrook Pg 354(See Father)
Census 2: 1880, AL Lauderdale Beat 8 Dist 148 Pg 118D(See Father)
Census 3: 1900, AL Lauderdale 4th Ward Florence Pg 336a
Census 4: 1910, WA WA Walla Walla Ritz Pct Pg 25B
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LEXANDER LOCHER and FLORA BECKIUS:Marriage: 14 Feb 1899, Lauderdale, Alabama47
Children of F
LORA BECKIUS and ALEXANDER LOCHER are:13. H
ENRY GUSTAVE4 BECKIUS (MATHILDE MARIE3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 01 Jun 1880 in Colby, Wisconsin, and died 12 May 1958 in Umatilla, OR49. He married ANNA JEANNETTE LAURANCE 12 Jun 1907 in Prairie City, Grant, Oregon, daughter of ROBERT LAURANCE and MARGARET CHIDSEY. She was born 02 Nov 1884 in Prairie City, Grant, OR, and died 19 Oct 1974 in Walla Walla, WA50,51.Notes for H
ENRY GUSTAVE BECKIUS:World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about Henry Gustave Beckins
Name: Henry Gustave Beckins
City: Not Stated
County: Umatilla
State: Oregon
Birth Date: 1 Jun 1880
Race: White
Roll: 1852148
DraftBoard: 0
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http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp?Accession=10628&Index=1&QryID=37035.73&DetailTab=1
Names Patentee: HENRY G BECKINS
Survey
State: OREGON
Acres: 120
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 9/1/1908
Land Office: Lagrande
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: Yes
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
N½NE 11/ 12-S 32-E No Willamette OR Grant
SENE 11/ 12-S 32-E No Willamette OR Grant
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0bituary: 3 Jul 1997, Valley Times M-F OR
OBIT - Valley Times - Thursday, February 26, 1998 Page 8
Harley W. Richards
Retired businessman Harley W. Richards, 75, a resident of the Evergreen Rehabilitation Center, Milton-Freewater, died there Feb. 12, 1998.
The funeral was at Mountain View Funeral Chapel, with the Rev Elvon M. Nelson, of the Faith Line Baptist Church officiating. A graveside service and interment followed at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Faith Line Baptist Church or charity of choice in care of the Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 1551 Dalles Military Road, Walla Walla, Wash.
Mr. Richards was born Jan. 10, 1923, in Pilot Rock, Ore., to Arthur and Lois James Richards. He moved to Milton-Freewater from Pilot Rock in 1940. He graduated from McLoughlin Union High School in Milton-Freewater. Mr. Richards served in the military and received several commendations. On June 5, 1948, he married Goldie J. Williams; she died in 1950.
He married Anna J. Beckius Wilson Jan. 16, 1954 in Milton-Freewater. He and Bob Lees became partners in 1963, and they established Richards and Lees Cabinet Shop in Milton-Freewater in 1964. He retired in 1977. Mrs. Richards died in 1994.
Harley was known for his great sense of humor and for his ability to listen to his family's problems and share in their joys. He was an all-around athlete and excelled in any sport he tried.
Surviving are a daughter, Teresa Guenther, of Kennewick, Wash., a step-son, Joseph Richards, of Milton-Freewater, three sister, Lucille Onstot and Dot Swearingin, both of Milton-Freewater, and Ethel Williams, of Walla Walla; a brother, Lloyd Richards, of Vancouver, Wash.; two grandchildren, Donald Guenther, of Shoreline, Wash., and Jason Guenther, of Kirkland, Wash.; two great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Erica Guenther, of Shoreline, Wash.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Besides his wives, he was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers; Lowell, Albert and Marvin Richards; and a stepson, Tom Wilson.
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Service Club: Mason - 50 years
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1910 Census OR Grant Union Pg 303B (11 May 1910 John W Dell)
Line 60
271 272 Beckius Henry G Head MW 29 M1 3 Wisconsin Ger(German)Fr (French) English Blacksmith General Work
---------, Anna J Wife FW 25 M1 3 (2 children 2 alive) Oregon Oregon Missouri
---------, Mary V. Daughter FW 3 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Maxine G Daughter FW 5/12 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
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1920 Census OR Umatilla Milton Pct 10 ED 149 Pg 47 (9 January 1920 Thos C Ray)
Line 58
34 40 Beckius H. S. Head OF MW 39 M no yes Wisconsin Luxenburg (german) France (German) Smith Horse Shoeing Shop
---------, Anna J Wife FW 35 M Oregon Oregon Missouri
---------, Mary Daughter FW 11 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Maxine Daughter FW 10 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Xana Daughter FW 9 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Jaunita Daughter FW 6 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Raymond Son MW 3 1/2 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Charlott Daughter FW 1 1/12 S Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
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1930 Census OR Umatilla Prect 2 Dist 2 Sh 4B (12 April 1930 Edward Hodgen)
Line 92
96 97 Beckius Henry G Head O R yes MW 49 M 27 no yes Wisconsin Luxenburg France Blacksmith Blacksmith Shop
---------, Anna J Wife FW 45 M 22 no yes Oregon Oregon Missouri
---------, Juanita S Daughter FW 16 S yes yes Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Raymond Son MW 13 S yes yes Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Charollet C Daughter FW 11 S yes yes Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
---------, Anna J Daughter FW 5 S no -- Oregon Wisconsin Oregon
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ENRY GUSTAVE BECKIUS:Burial: 14 May 1958, IOOF Cem. Milton-Freewater, OR52
Census 1: 1880, WI Marathon Hull Pg 344A(See Father)
Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton Pg 12A(See Father)
Census 3: 1910, OR Grant Union Pg 303B
Census 4: 1920, OR Umatilla Milton Pct 10 ED 149 Pg 47
Census 5: 1930, OR Umatilla Prect 2 Dist 2 Sheet 4B
Occupation: 1900, Apprentice Blacksmith
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NNA JEANNETTE LAURANCE:Burial: 21 Oct 1974, IOOF Cem. Milton-Freewater, OR53
Census 1: 1910, OR Grant Union Pg 303B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1920, OR Umatilla Milton Pct 10 ED 149 Pg 47(See Husband)
Census 3: 1930, OR Umatilla Prect 2 Dist 2 Sheet 4B(See Husband)
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ENRY BECKIUS and ANNA LAURANCE:Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1954 > January > 21
Correction
Ann Wilson and Harley Richards were married in Ingle Chapel last Saturday. The bride's name was previously given as Ann Miller.
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ENRY BECKIUS and ANNA LAURANCE:Marriage: 12 Jun 1907, Prairie City, Grant, Oregon
Children of H
ENRY BECKIUS and ANNA LAURANCE are:14. V
IVIAN ELIZABETH4 BRINKER (CHARLES HENRY3, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 18 Mar 1891 in Alabama, and died 22 Feb 1985 in Umatilla, Oregon56. She married REGAL DALE PORTER 27 Oct 1920 in Umatilla, Oregon57. He was born 05 Nov 1889 in Pierce City, Mo, and died 30 Sep 1965 in Umatilla, Oregon58.Notes for V
IVIAN ELIZABETH BRINKER:1920 Census Washington Walla Walla Lewis ED 123 Pg 145a (5 January 1920 Ole Hall)
Line 7 (Living with Mock Lenore (prob boarding house)
Brinker Vivian Lodger FW 28 S yes yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio Teacher Public School
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IVIAN ELIZABETH BRINKER:Census 1: 1900, AL Lauderdale St Florian Pct 9 ED 54 Pg 285a
Census 2: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton ED 266 Pg 221b
Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Freewater ED 148 Pg 32a
Census 4: 1920, WA Walla Walla Lewis ED 123 Pg 145a
Census 5: 1930, OR Umatilla Freewater Dist 8 Pg 34A
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EGAL DALE PORTER:Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1965 > October > 1 Pg 5
R. D. Porter, M-F, Dies
MILTON-FREEWATER (Special) -- Rega Dale Porter Sr., of 135 SE 5th St., died unexpectedly at his home Thursday evening. He was 75.
Porter was born Nov. 5, 1889, in Pierce City, Mo. He was raised in Elwood, Ind., and other towns between Logansport and Lafayette, Ind. He came west in1910, and spent a year in Grangeville, Idaho, Spokane, and wenatchee. He traveled to Califronia, before returning to Indiana, where he spent one year, then returned west. He joined the navy in 1917, and served in France.
In 1920 he married Vivian Brinker in Pendleton. They lived in Bend, then moved to Milton-Freewater, where they lived until 1943, except for a year in Pullman. While living in Milton-Freewater he farmed and had an insurance business. In 1943 they moved to Pendleton where he worked in an employment office, until he rretired in 1957. They moved back to Milton-Freewater in 1960.
he is survived by his wife, Vivian, at the home; a daughter, Mrs. John (Patricia) Lee of Milton-Freewater; a son, Dale Porter Jr. of Pittsburg, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Clifford (Leonar) Lenon of Logansport, Ind. He is also survived by six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was a member of the Grace Presbyterian Church; Freewater Lodge No. 302 of the Odd Fellows; Milton-Freewater Post 24 of the American Legion; Milton Lodge 96 A.F. &A.M.; Integrity Rebekah Lodge No. 175; Pendleton Chapter No. 23, Royal Arch Masons, and Pendleton Commandery No. 7 Knights Templar. He was a veteran of World War I.
The funeral is being arranged for Monday.
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Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1965 > October > 4, page 5
R. D. Porter Sr.
MILTON-FREEWATER (Special) -- Final rites for Rega Dale Porter Sr., of 135 SE 5th St., were coducted Monday afternoon at the Grace Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dick D. Morgan officiating.
C. W. Wrinkle sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Beyond the Sunset" with Mrs. Lester Orton as organist.
Casket bearers were Dr. David Dilts, Charles Ramos, John Ramos, Robert Brinker, Harold Piper, and Sam Ramos.
Ritualistic services were by the Milton Lodge No. 96 AF&AM. Concluding services and vault interment were in the Milton-Freewater Cemetery.
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1930 Census Oregon Umatilla Freewater Dist 8 Pg 34A (April 9 1930 Rosemary Whiteman)
Line 6
28 28 Porter Dale R Head R 30 No MW 40 29 No yes Missouri Indiana Indiana Salesman Insurance Insurance
--------, Vivian E Wife FW 39 M 28 No yes Alabama Wisconsin Ohio None
--------, Patricia Ann Daughter FW 3 1/12 S No Washington Missouri Alabama None
--------, Dale R Jr Son MW 3/12 S No Washington Missouri Washington None
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EGAL DALE PORTER:Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, Oregon59
Census: 1930, OR Umatilla Freewater Dist 8 Pg 34A
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EGAL PORTER and VIVIAN BRINKER:Marriage: 27 Oct 1920, Umatilla, Oregon60
Children of V
IVIAN BRINKER and REGAL PORTER are:15. B
ERTON JAMES4 BRINKER (CHARLES HENRY3, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 10 Nov 1892 in Florence, Alabama, and died 08 Jan 1980 in College Place, Walla Walla, WA61. He married MARY FREDERICK ANDERSON 25 Sep 1922 in Pendleton, Umatilla, OR. She was born 14 Aug 1897 in New Mexico, and died 25 Aug 1987 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, OR62,63.Notes for B
ERTON JAMES BRINKER:World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about Bert James Brinker
Name: Bert James Brinker
City: Not Stated
County: Walla Walla
State: Washington
Birthplace: Alabama
Birth Date: 10 Nov 1892
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1992176
DraftBoard: 0
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OBIT - BERT BRINKER - JANUARY 17, 1980
Funeral services were held Friday, January 11, in the Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Jome Chapel for Bert J. Brinker, 87, of 108 S.E. Third Street, College Place, who died January 8 at Blue Mountain Nursing Home, Rev. Volus McEachern, Grace Presbyterian Church, offiated.
Pall Bearers were Edward J. Valencsin, John B. Ramos, John E. Lee, Charles J. Ramos, Samuel Ramos and David Lee.
Sacred selection by C.W. Wrinkle were "Peace in the Valley" and "How Great Thou Art." Mrs. Jasper Winn was organist.
Mr. Brinker was born in Florence, Ala., November 10, 1892 to Charles and Anna Brinker. In 1902 with his parents he came to Milton-Freewater. He attended local schools. During WWI he served with the Army in France. On September 25, 1922 he married Mary "Fredie" Anderson in Pendleton. He worked for Williams Lumber Co. in College Place for 42 years. In 1958 he retired as a partner in the company. Mr. Brinker attended the Presbyterian Church in College Place. He was a member of Walter C. Lee Post No. 32, American Legion, Forty and Eight, Grant Farmer Post No. 992, VFW of Walla Walla , Knights of Pythian, College Place Kiwanis Club and was a life member of BPOE N. 287.
Survivors are his wife Mary, at the home: son, Robert C. Brinker, Milton-Freewater; daughter Beth Ann Ditts, Walla Walla; brother John Brinker, M.F.; sisters, Vivian Porter, M-F; and Marguerite Bowman, Echo; and five grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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1930 Census Washington Walla Walla East College Place Dist 38 Pg 218a(April 14-15 1930 Grace Lauier)
Line 53 (Pine St)
30 32 Brinker Bert J Head O 2500 R no MW 37 M 30 No yes Alabama Minnesota North Dakota Manager lumber yard
---------------, Fredrick Wife FW 32 M 25 no Yes New Mexico Alabama Missouri None
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ERTON JAMES BRINKER:Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, Oregon64
Census 1: 1900, AL Lauderdale St Florian Pct 9 ED 54 Pg 285a
Census 2: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton ED 266 Pg 221b
Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Freewater ED 148 Pg 32a
Census 4: 1930, WA Walla Walla East College Place Dist 38 Pg 218a
Emigration: 1902, From Alabama to Milton-Freewater, OR
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ARY FREDERICK ANDERSON:Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, Oregon65
Census: 1930, WA Walla Walla East College Place Dist 38 Pg 218a
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ERTON BRINKER and MARY ANDERSON:Marriage: 25 Sep 1922, Pendleton, Umatilla, OR
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ERTON BRINKER and MARY ANDERSON are:16. H
ELEN LILIVE4 BRINKER (CHARLES HENRY3, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 07 Aug 1908 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, OR, and died 02 Feb 1974 in Echo, Umatilla, OR66. She married JOSEPH GEORGE RAMOS. He was born 21 Jan 1907, and died 04 Jan 1987 in Echo, Umatilla, OR67.Notes for H
ELEN LILIVE BRINKER:Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1974 > February > 6, page 23
Helen L. Ramos
ECHO, Ore. -- Helen L. Ramos, 65, was killed last Saturday in a train-car accident near Echo, Ore.
Born in the Milton-Freewater are Aug 7, 1908, she had lived in Echo since 1932. She graduated from Monmouth Normal School and later taught school at Forks School above Milton.
Mrs. Ramos was a member of the Echo Methodist Church, the Echo Garden Club and the National Retired Teacher Association.
Survivors include her husband, Joe, at the home; her sons, Charles Ramos of Prosser, Wash., John Ramos of Echo, Ore., Sam Ramos of Unity, Ore.; her daughters, Jeanne West of Coos Bay, Ore.., and JoAnne Harris of Pendleton, Ore.; her brothers, Sam Brinker, Wayne Brinker, and John Brinker, all of Milton-Freewater, and Bert Brinker of College Place; her sisters, Vivian Porter of Milton-Freewater and Marguerite Bowman of Echo, Ore.; and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held today in echo at the Echo Methodist Church with the Rev. Edwin A. Cutting and the Rev. James L. Wilson officiating. Entombment was in Echo Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the Cystic Fibrosis Fund in care of Burns Mortuary in Hermiston or in care of Mrs. David Dilts of Walla Walla.
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ELEN LILIVE BRINKER:Census 1: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton ED 266 Pg 221b
Census 2: 1920, OR Umatilla Freewater ED 148 Pg 32a
Census 3: 1930, OR Umatilla Freewater Dist 8 Pg 33b
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ELEN BRINKER and JOSEPH RAMOS are:17. G
EORGE WASHINGTON4 BLANCHARD (EMILIE EMMA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 26 Jan 1884 in Wisconsin, and died Oct 1964 in Wisconsin68. He married HELEN R. SHERMAN Abt. 1911, daughter of EUGENE SHERMAN and RITA ANDREWS. She was born 29 Jul 1888 in Wisconsin, and died Dec 1972 in Edgerton, Rock, Wisconsin69.Notes for G
EORGE WASHINGTON BLANCHARD:World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about George W Blanchard
Name: George W Blanchard
City: Not Stated
County: Rock
State: Wisconsin
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1884
Race: White
Roll: 1674977
DraftBoard: 1
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1920 Census WI Rock Fulton ED 102 Pg 282A (4 January 1920 John J Leary)
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91 102 Blanchard George Head MW 35 M yes yes Wisconsin Canada(English) Wisconsin Lawyer
----------, Helen R Wife FW 31 M yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
----------, George Jr Son MW 4 7/12 S yes yes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
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1930 Census WI Rock Edgerton ED 19 Pg 3B
Blanchard,George W.,head,MW,46,m25,WI,CAN,WI,Lawyer
Helen R.,wife,FW,41,m22,WI,WI,WI
George W.,son,MW,14S,WI,WI,WI
David J.,son,MW,9S,WI,WI,WI
Sherman,son,MW,3 1/12S,WI,WI,WI
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EORGE WASHINGTON BLANCHARD:Census 1: 1900, WI Marathon Colby ED 83 Pg 125A
Census 2: 1920, WI Rock Fulton ED 102 Pg 282A
Census 3: 1930, WI Rock Edgerton ED 19 Pg 3B
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ELEN R. SHERMAN:Census 1: 1920, WI Rock Fulton ED 102 Pg 282A(See Husband)
Census 2: 1930, WI Rock Edgerton ED 19 Pg 3B(See Husband)
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EORGE BLANCHARD and HELEN SHERMAN:Marriage: Abt. 1911
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EORGE BLANCHARD and HELEN SHERMAN are:Generation No. 5
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ALTER ALEXANDER5 KEUHLTHAN (EMMA PAULINA4 KUECHENMEISTER, MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 27 Jun 1913 in West Bend, Wisconsin. He married MARY EMILY OTTMER 28 May 1938 in West Bend, Wisconsin. She was born 11 Jul 1913 in West Bend, Wisconsin.More About W
ALTER ALEXANDER KEUHLTHAN:Census: 1930, WI Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241B
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ALTER KEUHLTHAN and MARY OTTMER:Marriage: 28 May 1938, West Bend, Wisconsin
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ALTER KEUHLTHAN and MARY OTTMER are:19. K
URT ROBERT5 KEUHLTHAN (EMMA PAULINA4 KUECHENMEISTER, MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 26 Sep 1917 in West Bend, Wisconsin. He married MARY SUSAN CONNAUGHTON 10 May 1941 in Madison, Wisconsin. She was born 10 Oct 1916 in Madison, Wisconsin.More About K
URT ROBERT KEUHLTHAN:Census 1: 1920, WI Washington West Bend ED 173 Pg 257b
Census 2: 1930, WI Washington West Bend Dist 27 Pg 241B
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URT KEUHLTHAN and MARY CONNAUGHTON:Marriage: 10 May 1941, Madison, Wisconsin
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URT KEUHLTHAN and MARY CONNAUGHTON are:20. G
USTAV ARTHUR5 KUECHENMEISTER (GUSTAVUS ADOLPH4, MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 25 Sep 1911 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He married HELEN LOUISE CLINE 02 Jul 1938 in Detroit, Michigan. She was born 16 Oct 1912 in Mansfield, Ohio.Notes for G
USTAV ARTHUR KUECHENMEISTER:The Kuechenmeister and Brinker families, Printed 1962, Pg 12
Arthur and family spent the years 1958-1961 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Arthur was head of Technical Division, United States Rubber co.
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USTAV KUECHENMEISTER and HELEN CLINE:Marriage: 02 Jul 1938, Detroit, Michigan
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USTAV KUECHENMEISTER and HELEN CLINE are:21. K
ARL MOOERS5 KUECHENMEISTER (GUSTAVUS ADOLPH4, MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 02 Sep 1915 in North Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He married EVELYN HUBBELL 01 Sep 1940 in Detroit, Michigan. She was born 28 Oct 1914 in Detroit, Michigan.More About K
ARL KUECHENMEISTER and EVELYN HUBBELL:Marriage: 01 Sep 1940, Detroit, Michigan
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ARL KUECHENMEISTER and EVELYN HUBBELL are:22. M
ARION5 KUECHENMEISTER (GUSTAVUS ADOLPH4, MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 25 Jun 1924 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. She married HOWARD ROBERS WALTON 07 Sep 1946 in Detroit, Michigan. He was born 25 Sep 1923 in WInnetka, Illinois.More About H
OWARD WALTON and MARION KUECHENMEISTER:Marriage: 07 Sep 1946, Detroit, Michigan
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ARION KUECHENMEISTER and HOWARD WALTON are:23. H
UGO JR5 KUECHENMEISTER (HUGO HENRY4, MARIE MATHILDA3 BRINKER, CLAUS HEINRICH2, ADAM HEINRICH1) was born 07 Feb 1917 in Madison, Wisconsin, and died 12 Jun 1992 in Mower, Minnesota. He married RUTH SOVERHILL METCALF 02 Aug 1942 in Madison, Wisconsin. She was born 23 May 1920 in Janesville, Wis.Notes for H
UGO JR KUECHENMEISTER:U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
about Hugo Kuechenmeister Jr
Name: Hugo Kuechenmeister Jr
Birth Year: 1917
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Wisconsin
State: Minnesota
County or City: Mower
Enlistment Date: 1 Aug 1942
Enlistment State: Wisconsin
Enlistment City: Milwaukee
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 3 years of co