also known as Katherine Stack., Kate, Catherine. on marriage Katie Stark.
Death Cert. Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin Philip F. Schroeder b.
July 21, 1871, died Nov 14, 1939 age 68 yr., 3 months 24 days. Father
Henry Schroeder born Germany, mother Louisa Wolf born Germany. wife
Kathreen Stack.Gravestone Phil Schroeder 1871-1939, Catherine 1868-1930 Appleton,
Outagamie County.Seen as Staak, Stack, Stark. Also Kate.
Probate record, divorce Louisa Schroeder her mother and, Henry
Schroeder.
name spelled Stark.? Staack?, Charles, Carl.
1870 Census Charles Staack
1860 Census Charles Staack
other records say Carl.
also called Gussie, Gussy, Mabel, married Staack, Staak, Stark?
? Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Herman STARK Self M Male W 25 PRS Farming PRS PRS
Augusta STARK Wife M Female W 25 PRS Keeping House PRS PRS
Lydia STARK Dau S Female W 6 MN PRS PRS
Ferdinand STARK Son S Male W 3 MN PRS PRS
August STARK Son S Male W 1 MN PRS PRS
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Source Information:
Census Place Bismarck, Sibley, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254634
NA Film Number T9-0634
Page Number 217A
aka: Carl O. Staack, Stack, Charles E. Staack.
1920 Census Carl E. Staack Jr. listed with father, Carl E. Staack Sr.
also known as Will.
Biography: short for William? Wil, Will. Geneva Lucy Nichols Coenen writes she met William Werner and his daughter Mable Skagen in 1936 and corresponded with Mable for a few years.
? Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. F. WERNER Self M Male W 28 GER Butcher GER GER
Mary WERNER Wife M Female W 27 IRE Housekeeper IRE IRE
Freddie WERNER Son S Male W 4 MN GER IRE
Jos. WRIGHT Other S Male W 25 WI Butcher GER GER
Christs HEUFT Other S Male W 18 WI Butcher GER GER
Lizzie PETERS Other S Female W 17 GER Servant GER GER
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Source Information:
Census Place 2nd Ward, Winona, Winona, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254638
NA Film Number T9-0638
Page Number 255C
aka: Sophie. or Emma Katherine Nelson, Kate, Katie, Emma
The land we call Ohio today was part the Northwest Territory that the United States won by defeating the British in the Revolutionary War. Ohio was admitted into the Union as the 17th state in 1803.
1810 U.S. Census records for Ohio destroyed by fire. One of two counties in the Illinois Territory was lost, and Ohio suffered a near complete loss with only Washington County surviving.Death: Obituaries, Sheboygan Herald, Cascade, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Jan. 9 1897 page 8. Rebecca, wife of Rev. Joseph Nichols, b. Mar. 22, 1806 in
Montgomery County, Maryland, parents Mr. & Mrs. McAtee, died Dec 30,
1896 in Cascade,WI buried by husband in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Mitchell,
survived by 2 girls, 1 boy. Husband died 23 years prior. Married 1842.Death: Death record, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Volume 1 page 124 Joseph
Nichols, b. June 7, 1790 occupation farmer, born Virginia, father Samuel, no mother given, died
June 2, 1873. buried Union Cemetery, Town Lyndon(Mt.Pleasant) age 82
years 11 months 25 days. Person returning certificate: Salathiel Nichols, Town Lyndon.Death: Gravestone, Joseph Nichols, Mitchell Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Mt. Pleasant/Union Cemetery, 2
miles west of Cascade in Mitchell/Lyndon area. Joseph Nichols died June
2, 1873, age 83, wife Rebecca died Dec. 30, 1896 age 90. Gar marker
there for war Veteran.Death: Sheboygan Herald, June 6, 1896, listing veteran gravesites lists , Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Rev. Joseph Nichols(a soldier of 1812) died June 12, 1873.
Land Records, 1862 map, section 17, town of Lyndon, northwest of
Cascade,WI.
Warranty deeds:
Volume 5 page 269 Joseph Nichols, County of Washington, Wisc. from Jeremiah B. Preston & wife of Sheboygan County, 25 acres June 27, 1857. $250.00.
Section 18 Volume 50 page 413 April 8, 1872 Joseph and Rebecca Nichols sold 4 acres.
Volume 36 page 253,254 Sept 13, 1872 Joseph and Rebecca Nichols sold land.
Volume 36 page 518 May 20, 1873 Rebecca and Joseph sold property to Salathiel Nichols and wife Barbara.
Volume 38 page 527 Salathiel Nichols and wife Barbara to Rebecca Nichols $1,000. Jan. 26, 1875.
Volume 39 page 101 Mar. 13, 1875 Rebecca Nichols to Joseph Nichols 36 acres.
Special Letters old volume 135 page 463,464 May 25, 1915 regarding estate of Joseph and Rebecca Nichols.
Hearing Mar. 13, 1875 regarding real estate mortgage of Salathiel Nichols and Barbara Anna recorded Volume 11 page 182. Salathiel and wife pay $1,000 at 10% interest annually to Joseph and Rebecca and pay
all debts, funeral expenses, doctor bills, and maintain and support of all care for Joseph and Rebecca until they die. Rebecca sold on Oct. 25, 1860 3 acres for $50 to son Joseph Nichols Jr. Section 17.Death: Veterans Records, Sheboygan County, WI Rev. Joseph Nichols Chaplain 19th
Regiment, Infantry, Field and Staff. Also war of 1812. Enlisted Mar. 17,
1862, discharged Jan. 2, 1863. Born 1790, died Jan 2, 1863 in insane
asylum, he and his wife buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery west of Cascade,WI.Death: Gravesites, War Veterans, Sheboygan County,WI Rev. Joseph Nichols, listed died June 12, 1873.
Death: Gravesites, War Veterans, Sheboygan County,WI Sheboygan Herald, June 6, 1896 Civil War Veteran Rev. Joseph Nichols ( a soldier of 1812) under Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Served 9 months in the military, civil war.
Biography: Per Geneva Nichols, family history was that Rebecca McAtee wife of Joseph could read and write and that her husband Joseph could not. She would read for him and help him prepare his sermons which he would give from memory. He was a circuit preacher for many years and later United Brethren Chuch in Cascades first preacher in 1872. Church later became United Methodist Church. He preached beginning in 1854. Reverand Joseph H. Nichols.
Birth: 1855 Census, WI state. Sheboygan County, Town of Lyndon. Jos. Nichols , Male 3 Female 1
Scioto is Shawnee Indian name with definitions of Falling water, fresh water or hairy. Shawnee language never reduced to writing. Originally part of Augusta County, Virginia (formed 30 Oct 1745) which included nearly all the states of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Illinois and Western Pennsylvania. In 1769 Botetourt County, Virginia formed which had Scioto County in it. Scioto formed in 1783, part of Northwest Territory. Part of Scioto made into Adams and Washington counties. 1802 state of Ohio formed.
The Virginia Military District. 22 Counties and parts of Ohio, between Scioto and Little Miami rivers. 6507 miles, 4 million acres. Oct 1779 bounties in lands to officers and soldiers of Virginia in Revolutionary War. 200-15,000 acres depending on rank.
Dysart
or 11 Nov 1811
or 12 Feb 1816
Proposed father
Death record, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Volume 1 page 124 Joseph
Nichols, b. June 7, 1790 Virginia, father Samuel, no mother given, died
June 2, 1873. buried Union Cemetery, Town Lyndon(Mt.Pleasant) age 82
years 11 months 25 days.
1820 Census, another about 1768?
living with son William - her age 60/70 1830 CensusDeath record, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Volume 1 page 124 Joseph
Nichols, b. June 7, 1790 Virginia, father Samuel, no mother given, died
June 2, 1873. buried Union Cemetery, Town Lyndon(Mt.Pleasant) age 82
years 11 months 25 days.
some say birth 1780?
Obituaries, Sheboygan Herald, Cascade, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Jan. 9
1897 page 8. Rebecca, wife of Rev. Joseph Nichols, b. Mar. 22, 1806 in
Montgomery County, Maryland, parents Mr. & Mrs. McAtee, died Dec 30,
1896 in Cascade, buried by husband in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Mitchell,
survived by 2 girls, 1 boy. Husband died 23 years prior. Married 1842.
Went to Ohio when 10 came to wisconsin in 1854.
some say birth 1784.?
Obituaries, Sheboygan Herald, Cascade, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Jan. 9
1897 page 8. Rebecca, wife of Rev. Joseph Nichols, b. Mar. 22, 1806 in
Montgomery County, Maryland, parents Mr. & Mrs. McAtee, died Dec 30,
1896 in Cascade, buried by husband in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Mitchell,
survived by 2 girls, 1 boy. Husband died 23 years prior. Married 1842.
Went to Ohio when 10 came to wisconsin in 1854.
bp , Charles County, MD?