Johannes Diederich and Anna Clasen
and their descendants

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GENERATION 1

Johannes Diederich   (1812 - 1874)
Anna Clasen              (1814 - 1879)


1. JOHANNES4 DIEDERICH (JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 4 May 1812 at Lierstall, Province of the Rhineland, West Germany, the son of Johann Nicolaus and Anna Maria Catharina (Esper) Diederich. His birth is recorded in the civil birth register of Virneburg, Province of the Rhineland, and his birth and baptism are recorded in the baptismal register of St. Remigius Roman Catholic Church at Retterath, Province of the Rhineland.

He died 18 August 1874, age 62 years, three months, and 14 days, probably at his farm at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin. The funeral was probably held at St. Mary's Catholic Church at DePere, Brown County, and he is buried in Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery at DePere. His death is recorded in the death register of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Also see Brown County death certificates, v. 3, p. 124, no. 370.

He married Anna Clasen 21 November 1837 in a civil ceremony at Virneburg, and on 30 November 1837 in a religious ceremony at St. Remigius Catholic Church at Retterath. Witnesses were Bartholomew Klapperich and John Schneider. The marriage is recorded in the Virneburg civil marriage register and in the marriage register of the church.

Anna Clasen was born 22 June 1814 at Arbach, Province of the Rhineland, the daughter of Peter and Margaretha (Einig) Clasen. Her birth is recorded in the civil birth register of Virneburg, and her birth and baptism are recorded in the baptismal register of St. Remigius Catholic Church at Retterath. She died in June 1879, age 65, probably in the family farmhouse at Town of Lawrence. The funeral was probably held at St. Mary's Catholic Church at DePere, and she is buried beside her husband in Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery there.

John Diederich's birth is recorded in the civil birth register of Virneburg under the name of "Jean Dederich". The civil birth register of Virneburg dates from 1798, when it was set up by the French after France annexed the territory west of the Rhine. Entry No. 209 for 1812, translated from the French original, reads:

In the year one thousand eight hundred twelve, on the fourth of May, at nine o'clock in the morning, appeared before us, burgomaster of Virneburg, Officer of the Civil Register of the Community of Lierstall, district and municipality of Virneburg, Department of Rhine and Moselle, Nicolas Diederichs, twenty-eight years old, residing at Lierstall, farmer, who exhibited to us a child of male sex, born today, at two o'clock in the morning, to the declarant by his lawful wife, Marie Espers, to whom he stated to give the given name of "Jean". The aforementioned declaration and exhibition took place in the presence of Mathieu Schmitt, forty-six years old, farmer, residing at Mannebach, and of Jean Houff, sixty-two years old, farmer, residing at Bereborn, and the father with the witnesses undersigned together with us, after it had been read out to them.

One can only imagine the inconvenience, to say nothing of the risks, of carrying a newborn infant son 11 kilometers (about seven miles) across the hills in order to comply with the French bureaucratic requirements.

John Diederich's baptism is recorded in the register of St. Remigius Catholic Church at Retterath, a small community about a mile and a half north of Lierstall. Entry No. 20 for 1812 reads:

4th May, born and baptized, Joannes Diederich of Lierstall, of Nicolaus Diederich and Maria Esper, by Joannes Schuller and Catharina Schaeffer, both of them married.

See Kirchenbuch Retterath, Abt. 72/685, no. 1, p. 89, now preserved in the Bistumsarchiv (diocesan archives) at Trier. Retterath is in the Archdiocese of Trier.

The baptismal register of the Catholic Church at Retterath contains this entry for the year 1814 on page 113:

22nd of June, at Arbach was born and baptized Anna Klasen, the legitimate daughter of Petrus Klasen and Margaretha Einig, married couple. Lifted from the holy baptismal font by Anna Diederich and Petrus Klasen, both of them single, of Arbach.

See Kirchenbuch Retterath, Abt. 72/685, no. 1, p. 113.

As is the case in many European countries today, a German couple was then required to contract a civil marriage, which could be followed by a church marriage ceremony if they wished. Entry No. 26 of the Virneburg civil marriage register for 1837 reads:

In the year one thousand eight hundred thirty seven on the 21st twenty first of the month of November at three o'clock in the afternoon, appeared before me Carl Friedrich Hermes, burgomaster at Virneburg, Officer of the Civil Register, the bachelor Johann Diederich, twenty four years old, born at Lierstall, Governmental District Coblenz, a farmer by profession, residing at Lierstall, Governmental District Coblenz, of age, son of the here present and consenting Johann Nicolas Diederich, a farmer by Profession, residing at Lierstall in the Governmental District Coblenz and of the here present and consenting Maria Espers, farmer's wife by profession, residing at Lierstall in the Governmental District Coblenz and the virgin, Anna Clasen, twenty two years old, born at Arbach, Governmental District Coblenz, and of the here present and consenting Margaretha Einig, farmer's wife by profession, residing at Arbach, Governmental District Coblenz. The same ones have asked me to contract legally the marriage agreed upon between them.

Since the stipulated publishing of banns of this marriage had really taken place at the main door of the town hall at Virneburg, namely for the first time on the twelfth, and the second time on the nineteenth of this present month of November, according to the publication register at this place, and since the documents concerning this publication had been publicly posted up, and since there was no opposition against this marriage, to comply with the said request, I read out the following documents: namely

1. the birth certificate of Johann Diederich, according to which the same one was born at Lierstall on the fourth of May, eighteen hundred twelve.

2. the birth certificate of Anna Classen, according to which the same one was born at Arbach, on the twenty second of June, eighteen hundred fourteen.

All this according to Civil Register kept at this burgomaster's office.

And the sixth chapter of the Civil Law dealing with matrimony was read out to them, whereupon I asked the aforementioned groom, and the aforementioned bride: if they want to be united in matrimony?

Since each of them separately answered this question affirmatively, I declared in the name of the law that Johann Diederich and Anna Classen, are legally united in matrimony.

After that, I made this present document in the presence of Johan Schlaesser, thirty seven years old a farmer by profession, residing at Lierstall, who is an acquaintance of the new married couple, of Johann Muller, thirty five years old, a farmer by profession, residing at Virneburg, who is an acquaintance of the new married couple, of Peter Schaefer, fifty eight years old, a farmer by profession residing at Virneburg, who is an acquaintance of the new married couple, and of Peter Nett, twenty nine years old, a farmer by profession, residing at Virneburg, who stated to be an acquaintance of the new married couple; and these persons present undersigned this document together with myself, after it had been read out to them, with the exception of the bride, of the groom's mother, of the bride's parents, and of the witness Peter Schaefer, who are illiterate.

The marriage register of the Catholic Church at Retterath contains this entry for 30 November 1837 on page 17:

The honorable adolescent, Joannes Diederich, the legitimate son of Joannes Nicolaus Diederich and Maria Esper, married couple of Liersthal, and the chaste virgin, Anna Classen, the legitimate daughter of Petrus Classen and Margareth Einig, married couple of Arbach, after no impediment was detected, were united in matrimony, in accordance with the regulation of the Council of Trent, in the parish church of St. Remigius. Witnesses were: Bartholomaeus Klapperich at Retterath and Joannes Schneider at Liersthal.

See Kirchenbuch Retterath Abt. 72/685, no. 3, p. 17.

The death register of St. Mary's Catholic Church, DePere, contains this entry in Latin for the year 1874 on page 30: "Obiit Aug. 18va Joannis Diderich filius Joanie Nicolai et Annae conj. natus AD 1812." It is signed, W. A. Verboort, pastor. Translated, it means "Died August 18th, John Diderich, son of John Nicholas and Anna, married. Born AD 1812." The Reverend W. A. Verboort filed a death certificate at Brown County Courthouse on 10 September 1875 but the transcription (Brown County Deaths, v. 3, p. 124, no. 370) contains a number of errors. It reports that John Dideich, farmer, was born 1802 in Germany, died August 18, 1874, age 72 years, at Lawrence, Brown County and is buried in DePere. His parent's names are given as "John Nic Diderich" and "Anna". His wife's name is given as "Anna". The inscription on his gravestone reads, "John Diederich/ Died/ Aug. 18, 1874/ Aged 62 yrs 8 ms/ & 6 d's." Whoever calculated his age at death made an error of almost five months.

The death register of St. Mary Catholic Church contains this entry in Latin for the year 1879 on page 41: "Gertrudis Diederiks (date unreadable) Junii 1879 Sepultis est conjun Joannis Diedericks aet 64." It is signed by A. Van Grotel, pastor at that time. Translated, this means, "Gertude Diederiks, wife of John Diedericks, was taken away (date unreadable) June 1879, age 64." Why the register gives her name as "Gertrude" is unknown. Since there was no other widow or wife of a John Diederich living in Brown County in 1879, it is evident that this entry records Anna Diederich's death. Unfortunately, her death is not registered in Brown County death records. That portion of her gravestone which tells the date of her birth and death has been broken off, and the remaining inscription reads simply, "Anna Diederich/ Wife of/ John Diederich." There was no obituary. The Wisconsin State Historical Society at Madison has an excellent collection of Brown county newspapers published during this period, and these have been searched to no avail. It simply was not customary for those local newspapers to publish death notices except of very important or wealthy people, until a few years later.

John Diederich, his wife, Anna, and three children, Gertrude, Peter, and Michael, emigrated to the United States sometime between 1843 (when Michael was born) and 1847 when they settled in the Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin.

The region from which they came is only 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of the Rhine River city of Koblenz, but even today it is relatively isolated and sparsely populated because of the poor road network. According to the census of 1883, Lierstall was then a village of only 212 inhabitants. Other nearby communities include Arbach (149 inhabitants), Bereborn (115 inhabitants), Calenborn (227 inhabitants), Mannebach (231 inhabitants, Oberelz (175 inhabitants), and Retterath (266 inhabitants).

These villages are in the Eifel Mountains, a region bounded on the north, east, and south by the world-famous rivers and vineyards of the Ahr, Rhine, and Moselle. To the west, the district passes into the forest of the Ardennes of Belgium and Luxembourg. The savage beauty of the Eifel is universally renowned as the peculiar mark of its landscape, whether ablaze with golden blossoming broom in the early spring or when the green foliage of the woods is reflected in the dark waters of the numerous ancient "maare" or volcanic lakes.

John Diederich may have left his native home because of the difficulty of earning a living as a farmer in that forested and hilly land, but family tradition is that he came to America to escape the draft. The war readiness of the German armies was maintained through universal military service in which every able-bodied man was required to serve his time.

When and where the family landed in the United States is not known, but on 9 February 1847, John Deitrick (sic) purchased, for $50, two tracts of land in the Town of Lawrence from Philip Molitor and his wife, Anna. The tracts are 20-acre rectangles, measuring 40 by 80 rods, and the northeast corner of one adjoins the southwest corner of the other. In Brown County deeds, Books ___, p. 204, the property is described as the North ½ of the Southeast ¼ and the South ½ of the Southwest ¼ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 20, Town 23, Range 20.

John Diederich built his home on the South ½ of the Southwest ¼, about a mile west of West DePere. It is close by the road now designated County Trunk EE. The two 20-acre tracts and buildings were owned by Nell Bolda in 1968 when I visited the farm.

In the censuses of 1850, 1860, and 1870, John Diederich reported his occupation as farmer. He apparently was successful.

In 1850, he told the census taker that his real property was worth $300. The family was enumerated as follows:

John Deadarick 37 M Farmer
Anna " 35 F
Gertrude " 12 F
Peter " 10 M
Michael " 7 M
John " 3 M
Joseph " 7/12 M

In 1860, he reported his real property was worth $400, and his personal property was worth $200.

By 1870, according to the census, his real property was worth $4,000, and his personal property was worth $900.

In addition to the original 40-acre homestead, John Diederich ultimately acquired two other tracts. On 6 February 1856, he paid Joseph and Adeline Myers $250 for 51 acres of land, described in Brown County deeds, Book X, p. 83, as the East Part of the East ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 19, Town 23, Range 20, consisting of a parcel 51 rods wide by 160 rods long running northwesterly. This tract is also in the Town of Lawrence, about a half-mile west of the first tract, on County Trunk EE. In 1968, it was part of a 104-acre tract owned by Eugene and Mary Manders.

On 27 April 1869, John added 74¾ acres to his holdings, bringing the total to l65.75 acres. According to Brown County deeds, Book 18, p. 536, Louis Scheuring and his wife, Mathilda, conveyed to John Diederich for $410 Lots 2 and 3 of Section 36, Town 23, Range 19, containing 74¾ acres more or less. These lots are on the opposite side of DePere and front on County Trunk GV, a mile and a half east of that city. In 1968, they were owned by Roger Denis, et al.

When John Diederich died 18 August 1874, he apparently did not leave a will. At least none is recorded. Thus the property passed into the hands of his widow and children, and they apparently held it jointly until 1 October 1878, when his widow, Anna Diederich, sold her dower rights to Anton Deidrich (sic), her son, and Peter Karst for $1,333.34. In addition to the description of all the various tracts of land, the deed reads, "The interest intended to be conveyed hereby is my dower rights as the widow of John Deidrich and also my right as such widow to hold, use, and occupy the homestead as such widow under the laws of Wisconsin reserving and excepting from such conveyance the sole use and right of possession and occupation by myself during life of the front room and bedroom off therefrom in the house now occupied by me and being on the said homestead situate on the S.W. 20 acres of Section 20 as above conveyed." She signed with her mark. See Brown County deeds, Book 31, p. 609.

That same day, her daughter "Gertrude Gates and Philip Gates, her husband" sold their one-eighth share in the estate to Anton Diederich and Peter Karst for $63.26. See Brown County deeds, Book 31, p. 608.

On 5 March 1879, "Joseph Diedrich and Cecilia Deidrich, his wife" sold their share to Anton Diedrich and Peter Karst for $150. See Brown County deeds, Book 39, p. 95.

The reason for the substantial difference in the amount of money each received is unknown. Perhaps there was some other consideration involved which is not mentioned in the deeds.

On 10 March 1880, "Peter Karst and Katherine Karst, his wife, of the Town of Lawrence" conveyed the interest previously conveyed by Anna Diederich to Anton Diedrich for $125. By then, Anna Diederich was dead. See Brown County deeds, Book 39, p. 208.

Then on 1 April 1880, "Antoon Diederich and Mary Diederich, his wife, Mathias Diederich (unmarried), Theresia Pennings (nee Diederich), and John Pennings, her husband," sold an undivided six-eighths interest in the two 20-acre tracts and the 74¾-acre lots east of DePere to Peter, John and Antoon Keyzers for $900. See Brown County deeds, Book 42, p. 294. "Mary Diederich of Fillmore County, Nebraska" sold her one-eighth interest in these properties to the Keyzers on 12 April 1880 for $150. See Brown County deeds, Book 42, p. 311. Peter Didrich of Miles City, Custer County, Montana, Territory sold his one-eighth interest to the Keyzers on 19 June 1881 for $464.89. See Brown County deeds, Book 42, p. 459. Did Peter get more because he held out?

Also on 1 April 1880, "Antoon Diederich & Mary Diederich, his wife, Theresia Pennings (Nee Diederich), John Pennings, her husband, and Mary Diederich, unmarried," sold their six-eighths interest in the 51-acre tract to their brother, Mathias Diederich of DePere, for $800. See Brown County deeds, Book 42, p. 318. On 9 July 1881, "Mathias Diedrich of Brown County, Wisconsin" resold the six-eighths interest in the 51-acre tract back to his brother, "Antoon Deidrich of the same county" for $800. See Brown County deeds, Book 43, p. 556.

On 26 August 1882, "Antoon Deidrich and Mary Deidrich, his wife, of Brown County, Wisconsin" conveyed the 51-acre tract to William Michaelis of the same county for $1,100. See Brown County deeds, Book 47, p. 239. On 21 May 1883, "Peter Diederich of Fort Benton, Choto County, Montana" sold his one-eighth interest in the 51-acre tract to "William Michaelis of Town Lawrence" for $100. See Brown County deeds, Book 47, p. 419. Thus, the last of the property acquired by John Diederich passed from the hands of his heirs.

Census and other records indicate John and Anna Diederich had at least nine children. Three were born before the family emigrated to the United States, and the other six were born in Brown County, Wisconsin.

2. i. GERTRUDE5 DIEDERICH, b. 23 October 1838, Arbach, Province of Rhineland, West Germany; d. 11 November 1888, Duck Creek, Brown, County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery at Town of Howard, Brown County.

ii. PETER DIEDERICH, b. 01 May 1840, Arbach, Province of Rhineland, West Germany; d. Aft. 14 August 1891, Probably at Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana.  14 August 1891 is the date on an affidavit filed when he applied for a pension for Civil War service. At the time he filed for the pension, he was living at Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana. He did not receive the pension to which he would seem to have been entitled. Nor is there any evidence that he made any further effort to obtain a pension so he may have died soon thereafter.  There is no evidence that he ever married. If he did, his widow never applied for a Civil War widow's pension.  Peter Diederich's baptism is recorded in the register of St. Remiguis Catholic church at Retterath which contains this entry for 1 May 1840, translated from Latin:  "Petrus Diederich of Arbach. 1st. Born and baptized, Petrus, the legitimate son of Joannes Diederich and of Anna Claasen, married couple at Arbach. Presented at the holy baptismal font by Petrus Michels, married man of Arbach, and Anna Maria Diederich, single, of Liersthal."  See Kirchenbuch Retterath, Abt 72/685, no 2, p 49, now preserved in the Bistumsarchiv (diocesan archive) at Trier. Retterath is in the Archdiocese Trier.  Peter Diederich came to the United States with his parents sometime between 1843 and 1847. When the 1860 census was taken, he was still living with them on the family farm at Town of Lawrence, Brown county, Wisconsin.  His compiled service record, filed in the National Archives at Washington, D. C., shows he enlisted under the name of Peter Diderick as a private in Captain Loy's Company (Company H), 4th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry at Oconto, Oconto County, Wisconsin on 4 June 1861 for three years. In July or August 1863, this unit was redesignated Company H, 4th Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry. The variant spelling of his surname was the result of his inability to read and write and the tendency of recruiting officers to spell foreign names phonetically.  The Company muster roll for January-February 1863 shows he was absent because of arrest by the provost marshal at Indian Village, Louisiana and the muster roll for September-October 1863 shows a court martial sentenced him to forfeit $5. No details concerning the offense are given.  The Company muster-out roll, dated 10 January 1864 at Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, shows he was discharged 4 January 1864 by virtue of re-enlistment as a veteran volunteer under the provisions of War Department General Order No 191, Series of 1863.  He re-enlisted under the name of Peter Didrick as a private in the same company the following day, 5 January 1864, at Baton Rouge. His enlistment contract states that he was then 21 years, 10 months old (which was incorrect), born in Prussia, occupation, lumberman. His physical features are described as: gray eyes, black hair, dark complexion, Height 5 feet, 7 inches. He signed the contract with his mark an "X." Inducement for re-enlistment was a bounty of $402, $62 of which was paid immediately and the balance in quarterly installments of $50 each.  The Company muster roll for March-April 1864 lists him as "veteran absent on furlough since 9 April 1864." The Company muster roll for May-June 1864 shows him present again.  He was promoted to Corporal on 12 November 1864.  The Company muster roll for July-August 1865 lists him as "Absent, sick, in Shreveport, Louisiana." The Company muster rolls for the period September to December 1865 lists him as "Veteran Volunteer absent sick at New Orleans, Louisiana."  The Company muster roll for January-February 1866 states he was "discharged at New Orleans, Louisiana, 19 December 1865 by Military Division of the Gulf Special Order No 133, his services being no longer required."  He may have returned home after his discharge but he is not recorded in the 1870 Census of Brown County. He was living at Miles City, Custer County, Montana Territory on 19 June 1881 when he signed a deed conveying his one-eighth interest in a portion of the Brown County land inherited from his parents. See Brown County Deed Book 42, p 459. He was living at Fort Benton, Choto County, Montana on 21 May 1883 when he signed a deed conveying his one-eighth interest in the balance of the land he inherited from his parents. See Brown County Deed Book 47, p 419.  He was living at Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana on 5 January 1891 when he applied for an invalid pension under the act of 27 June 1890. He swore that he was "the identical Peter Diderick who was enrolled on the 4th day of June 1861 in the 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry subsequently Cavalry and was Corporal therein in the service of the United States in the War of the Rebellion, and served at least ninety days, and was honorably discharged at New Orleans on the 19th day of December 1865. That he is partially unable to earn a support by manual labor by reason of Physical Disability." He signed the declaration Peter Diderick with a very shaky hand. His signature was attested to by Peter Grosius (who signed with his mark) and C. M. Ennis, both of Anaconda. Grosius said he had known him for 32 years and Ennis said he had known him for one year.  On 26 May 1891, "John C. Ruffner, aged 63 years, a resident of anaconda ... and is a miner, and Charles A. Meyer, aged 37 years, a resident of Anaconda ... and is a miner" signed a "Neighbors' Affidavit" that "they have ben well and personally acquainted with Peter Didrick for 5 years, and 4 years, respectively, and that they have worked with him off and on a number of times in mines around Anaconda and in Anaconda. That they have known him to (be) suffering from Piles and have seen him often stop work on that account. They have known him also to be suffering from Rheumatism. That he is a willing and good workman when well but lately has been compelled to give up work on account of the disabilities named. They say that now at this time he is not able to do more the 1/2 days labor and is fully disabled at least one half from what other miners are. That this disability is not the result of vicious habits on his part."  On 14 August 1891, Peter dideick signed a geneal affidavit at Anaconda in which he swore that "he has not been employed in the Military or Naval service since the 19th day of Dec 1865." This affidavit was filed at the pension office in Washington on 31 August 1891 and assigned No 982675. Civil War pension files are now kept at the National Archives.  There is no evidence in the file that he ever received a pension nor is there any evidence that he made any further effort to obtain one. He may have become discouraged by the bureaucratic red tape or he may have died shortly after signing his last affidavit. We have been unable to find any further record of Peter Diederich.

iii. MICHAEL DIEDERICH, b. 17 December 1843, Arbach, Province of Rhineland, West Germany; d. 20 November 1876, Near West DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin and is buried in Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery at De Pere.  Michael5 Diederich (John4, Johann Nicolaus3, Cornelius2, Peter1) was born 17 December 1843 at Arbach, Province of the Rhineland, West Germany, the son of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. His birth is recorded in _________ records, v ___, no. _____.  He was killed by a train on 20 November 1876, age almost 33, near West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held ____________________ at ___________ church, _________, and he is buried in Mount Olivet Catholic cemetery at De Pere. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v ____, no. _____ and obituaries were published in _____________________.  Michael Diederich's baptism is recorded in the register of St. Remigius Catholic church at Retterath which contains this entry for 17 December 1843, translated from the Latin:  "Michael Diederich of Arbach, 17th. Born and baptised, Michael, the legitimate son of Joannes Diederich and of Anna Clasen, married couple of Arbach. Lifted from the holy font by Michael Gundert of Liersthal and Gertrude Clasen of Arbach, both of them married."  See Kirchenbuch Retterath, Abt 72/685, no 2, p 74, now preserved in the Bistumsarchiv (diocesan archive) at Trier. Retterath is in the Archdiocese of Trier.  Michael Diederich came to the United States with his parents between 1844 and 1847. He never married. According to the 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses, he lived with his parents on their farm at Town of Lawrence, Brown County.

His tragic death was reported in the De Pere News on Saturday 25 November 1876, p 3, as follows:  Killed By The Cars.--Early on Monday morning last Michael Diederick, of West De Pere, deliberately put an end to his own exsistence by walking on the railway track of the Chicago & Northwestern, at one of the Lawtonville crossings, as the southern bound passenger train approached the depot. At least this is the generally expressed view of the sad affair, and there appear to be good and sufficient reasons for looking at it in this light. From boyhood Mr. Dedrick has been a hopeless invalid and cripple from inflammatory rheumatism, and at times it is said so great were his pain and suffering as to bereave him of his reason. It is therefore thought that, tiring of his life, he took this means of putting an end to it. He was terribly crushed and mangled and life was not extinct in his remains for some minutes after they were taken up for removal to his home.  The poor victim's plan for putting an end to his troubles was well calculated not to miscarry, as at the point he took to carry it out there is a sharp curve as well as a perceptible decline in the track, and the engineer in charge of the train could not, no matter how much he desired to, stop it in time to prevent the execution of the plan.  In fairness to Michael, it should be noted that I have been told that he was deaf and crippled and probably did not hear the approaching train as he walked home along the tracks. The story in the newspaper may have been instigated by the railroad company in an effort to forestall a lawsuit.

His death is recorded in the Liber Matrimonii et Defunctorum (marriage and death book) of St. Mary Catholic church at De Pere, p 35, but there is no death certificate in Brown County records. His gravestone reads:

Michael Diederich
Died
Nov. 20, 1876
Aged
32 years, 11 ms
& 5 ds

The gravestone inscription would indicate that he was born 15 December 1843 and while it is conceivable that he was not baptized the same day he was born, as the church records indicate, it is more likely that his age at death was incorrectly calculated.

 

3. iv. JOHN WILLIAM DIEDERICH, b. 11 May 1847, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 25 December 1930, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin and is buried in Riverside Cemetery near Ladysmith..

4. v. JOSEPH DIEDERICH, b. 02 September 1849, Probably Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 22 August 1924, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska and is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery there..

5. vi. MARY ANN DIEDERICH, b. 20 January 1851, Probably at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 25 August 1937, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery..

6. vii. ANTONE DIEDERICH, b. 15 May 1853, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 16 February 1935, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Benedict's Catholic Cemetery at Suamico, Brown County.

viii. MATHIAS DIEDERICH, b. 18 December 1854, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 21 July 1934, Glen Flora, Rusk County, Wisconsin and is buried at Riverside cemetery near Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.  Mathias5 Diederich (John4, Johann Nicolaus3, Cornelius2, Peter1) was born 18 December 1854 at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. See Brown County birth records, v 13, p 19.  Mathias Diederich never married.  He died Saturday 21 July 1934, age 79 at the County Farm at Glen Flora, Rusk County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held the ____________________ at ___________ church, _________, and he is buried next to his brother John William in an unmarked grave in the Catholic section of Riverside cemetery, near Ladysmith, Rusk County. His death is recorded in Rusk County death records, v ____, no. _____.

His obituary appeared in The Ladysmith New of Friday 27 July 1934, p 1:

DEATH OF MATT DIEDERICH

Matt Diederich, a resident of the county farm for several years, passed away at that place Saturday morning, after a lingering illness due to the infirmities of old age. Deceased was 79 Years of age at the time of his death. Short funeral services were conducted at the McElravy-Haasl funeral home Monday afternoon, with further services at St. Mary's Catholic church; Father Phillip officiating. Interment was at Riverside cemetery.

During his lifetime, Mathias Diederich travelled through the west and eventually settled at or near Ladysmith. Toward the end of his life, he became a resident of the Rusk County farm.

 

ix. GERTRUDE THERESIA DIEDERICH, b. 10 September 1857, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 08 January 1897, Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin and is buried in Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery there.; m. JOHN PENNINGS, 03 September 1878, DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin.

John2 Pennings (Peter1) was born __ __________ 1853 in the Netherlands, the son of Peter and Henrica (Van den Berg) Pennings. His birth is recorded in _________ birth records.

When and where he died is not known. The funeral was held ____________________ at ___________ church, _________, and he is buried in __________ cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v ____, no. _____.

He married Gertrude Theresia Diederich 3 September 1878 at ___________________ Roman Catholic church, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in Brown County marriage records, v 8, p 181.

Gertrude Diederich was born 10 September 1857 at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, the daughter of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. Her birth is recorded in Brown County birth records, v 13, p 99.

She died 8 January 1897, age 39, of _____________ at Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ church, __________, and she is buried in Gate of Heaven Catholic cemetery (block 2, lot 72) at Marshfield. Her death is recorded in Wood County death records, v ____, p _____.

Her gravestone, which does not give her correct birth date, reads:

Theresia
Wife Of
John Pennings
Born Sept 4, 1857
Died Jan 8, 1897
No pains, no grief, no
conscious fear
can reach our loved one
sleeping here.

In the Brown County marriage records his parents' names are given as Peter Pennings and Henrica Van Den Berg and her parents' names are given as John Didericks and Anna Dideriks. Witnesses were Anton Dideriks and Maria Dideriks. According to this record they were married 3 September 1878 in the Roman Catholic church at De Pere by the Reverend H. Van Grotel, who was pastor at the time.

The Liber Matrimonii et Defunctorum (marriage and death book) of St. Mary Catholic church at De Pere contains this entry on p 238, which has been translated from the Latin:

Third September 1878 marriage was initiated between John Pennings, age 25, son of Peter Pennings and Henrica van den Berg, born in Holland, and Therisiai Dideriks, age 21, born in De Pere, daughter of John Dideriks and Anna Dideriks. Present were Anton Dideriks, Maria Dideriks and me. Attested: A. Van Grotel.

John Pennings was a farmer and his wife was a seamstress.

They were living at Marshfield when she died. John Pennings moved away and did not keep in touch with her family.

The Pennings had no children.

 

Generation No. 2

2. GERTRUDE5 DIEDERICH (JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 23 October 1838 in Arbach, Province of Rhineland, West Germany, and died 11 November 1888 in Duck Creek, Brown, County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery at Town of Howard, Brown County.. She married PHILIP GOETZ 03 April 1866 in DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin.

Philip2 Goetz was born 1 May 1828 at Kochem, Province of the Rhineland, West Germany, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Goetz. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v ___, no ___.

He died 3 June 1902, age 74, of tuberculosis of the heart at Town of Howard, Brown County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held ____________________ at ___________ church, _________, and he is buried with his wife and all of their children except John in the family plot in St. John the Baptist Catholic cemetery on Pine Crest Road, Town of Howard.

He married Gertrude Diederich 3 April 1866 at ___________________ Roman Catholic church, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. Reverend W. A. Verbourt presided. Witness was Jos. Diderich. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Brown County marriage records.

Gertrude Diederich was born 23 October 1838 at Arbach, Province of the Rhineland, West Germany, the daughter of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. Her birth is recorded in ___________ birth records, v ___, p ___.

She died 11 November 1888, age 50, of _____________ at Duck Creek, Town of Howard. The funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ church, _________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records.

Philip Goetz was a farmer.

Gertrude Diederich's baptism is recorded in the register of St. Remigius Catholic church at Retterath which contains this entry for 23 October 1838, translated from the Latin:

Gertrudis Diederich of Arbach. 23rd. Born, and baptized on the following day, Gertrudis, the legitimate daughter of Joannes Diederich and of Ann Clasen, married couple of Arbach. Presented at the holy baptismal font by Mathia Schuller, married man of Kalenborn, and Anna Clasen, single, of Arbach.

See Kirchenbuch Retterath, Abt 72/685, no 2, p 37, now preserved in the Bistumsarchiv (diocesan archive) at Trier. Retterath is in the Archdiocese of Trier.

Gertrude came to the United States with her parents and until her marriage, lived on their parents' farm in Town of Lawrence, Brown County. According to the 1880 census reports, she could neither read nor write.

The marriage of Philip Gitz and Gertrude Diderich (sic) is recorded in Brown County marriage records. See v 5, p 213. According to this record, the ceremony was performed at the Roman Catholic church in the Village of De Pere by the Reverend W. A. Verbourt. Jos. Diderich was witness.

His death certificate tells when and where Philip Goetz was born and died. See Brown County death records, v 9, p 251.

Brown County death records tell when and where his wife died. See v 6, p 148. Short obituaries were published in the Fort Howard Review on 17 November 1888 (p 4) and the State Gazette on 21 November 1888 (p 6). Both of these newspapers were published in Brown County.

Philip and Gertrude (Diederich) Goetz had at least 10 children.

Children of GERTRUDE DIEDERICH and PHILIP GOETZ are:

i. PHILIP6 GOETZ, b. 02 January 1867, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 17 May 1878, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin.

ii. MARIA ANNA GOETZ, b. 11 April 1868, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 22 May 1944, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; m. LUDWIG MUELLER, 13 November 1894, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.

iii. APPLONIA GOETZ, b. 21 May 1869, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 22 October 1957, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin.

iv. MARIE THERESE GOETZ, b. 14 April 1870, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 04 January 1940, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin.

v. JOHN GOETZ, b. 14 May 1872, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. Aft. 1926, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; m. CLARA LEBELLE, 31 May 1899, Town of Howard, Brown County, Wisconsin.

vi. MARIA MAGDALENA GOETZ, b. 22 October 1874, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 08 April 1963, Town of Preble, Brown County, Wisconsin.

vii. MARY WILHELMINA GOETZ, b. 18 September 1876, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 16 September 1950, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin..

viii. ELIZABETH GOETZ, b. 27 July 1878, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 01 December 1926, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin.

ix. JOSEPH GOETZ, b. 17 July 1881, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 07 September 1963, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin.

x. MARGARET GOETZ, b. 31 December 1882, Town of Howard, Brown county, Wisconsin; d. 06 December 1931, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; m. CORNELIUS VAN DEN BOOMEN, 06 December 1931, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.

 

3. JOHN WILLIAM5 DIEDERICH (JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 11 May 1847 in Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 25 December 1930 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin and is buried in Riverside Cemetery near Ladysmith. He married (1) CECILIA VAN DER HEYDEN 13 June 1878 in DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN VAN DER HEIDEN and JOSINA MANDERS. He married (2) WILHELMINA VAN DER HEYDEN 15 April 1890 in De Pere, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN VAN DER HEIDEN and JOSINA MANDERS.

John William Diederich (1847 - 1930)
Cecilia Van der Heyden (1856 - 1887)
Wilhelmina Van der Heyden (1868 - 1936)

 John William5 Diederich (John4, Johann Nicolaus3, Cornelius2, Peter1) was born 11 May 1847 at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, the fourth of the known children of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. His birth is recorded in Brown County birth records, v 1, p 459, as Jean Dietrich, son of Jean Dietrich and Ann Classen.

He died 25 December 1930, age 83, of acute myocarditis at Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin. The funeral was held ___ December 1930 at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic church at Ladysmith and he is buried in the Catholic section of Riverside cemetery near Ladysmith. See Rusk County death records, v 6, no. 1283. His death certificate tells when and where he died and the cause of his death. His obituary was published in The Ladysmith News on 2 January 1931, p 1.

He married, first, Cecilia Van der Heyden 13 June 1878 [14 June 1875] at St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. Reverend William DeKelver presided. Witnesses were Nellie Van der Heyden and Mathias Diedricks The marriage is not recorded in the marriage register of the church. The marriage of Jon diedricks (sic) and Cecilia Van der Heyden is recorded in Brown County marriage records, v 8, p 156, and this record provides the names of the priest and the witnesses.

Cecilia Van der Heyden (Celia, Cena, Cina, Youza? Cynthia?) was born 4 February 1856 at Stiles, Oconto County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Josina (Manders) Van der Heyden. Her parents were living at Stiles when she was born but there is no record of her birth in Oconto County birth records, but her gravestone gives the date of her birth.

She died 22 May 1887, age 31, at De Pere of complications following the birth of her fifth child, George Joseph, on 4 May. The funeral was held ___ May 1887 at, probably, St. Mary's Catholic church at De Pere and she is buried in Mount Olivet Catholic cemetery there, next to her son George Joseph who died the following August, and her husband's parents. There is no record of her death in Brown County death records nor is there any record of her death in the records of St. Mary's Catholic church at De Pere, but her gravestone gives the date of her death.

John William Diederich married, second, Wihelmina Van der Heyden 15 April 1890 at St. Mary's Catholic church, De Pere. She was his first wife's sister. At the time of their marriage, he was 42 years old and she was 21. The Liber Matrimonii et Defunctorum (marriage and death book) of St. Mary's Catholic church at De Pere contains this entry for 1890 on p 264, which has been translated from the Latin: "15 April joined together in matrimony Joannes Diederick and Wilhelminan van der Heiden. Witnesses were Josephus van der Heiden and Nina van der Leest." The entry was signed by the Reverend Joannes Verstegen, pastor at that time. The entry also recited that a dispensation had been granted from the impediment of a collateral relationship in the first degree which existed because of the prior marriage of John Diederich to Wilhelmina's sister. This marriage is also recorded in Brown County marriage records, v 10, p 444.

Wilhelmina Van der Heyden (Minnie) was born 4 September 1868 at Town of Rockland, Brown County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Josina (Manders) Van der Heyden. See also Brown County birth records, v 2, p 157. Her birth is also recorded in the baptismal register of St. Mary's Catholic church at De Pere, p 60, for 1868, as follows: "Baptized Sept. 4th an infant born today, daughter of Joannis van der heyden and Josina Manders, married. Named Wilhelmina. Sponsors: Joannes Van der Lienden and Catherina Van den berg." It is signed by the Reverend W. A. Verboort, pastor at the time.

Wilhelmina died 21 December 1936, age 68, of acute dilation of the heart and hypertension, at Ladysmith. The funeral was held ___ December 1936 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church and she is buried next to her husband in Riverside cemetery. Her death is recorded in Rusk County death records, v 7, no. 604 which tells when and where she died and the cause of her death.

Cecilia Diederich's gravestone reads:

In Memory of
Cecilia
wife of
John Diederich, Jr.
Born
February 4, 1856
Died
May 22, 1887

George J.
Son of
J. & C. Diederich
Born
May 4, 1887
Died
Aug. 11, 1887

John William Diederich, who went by his initials, J. W., grew up on his parents' farm in the Town of Lawrence but was also trained as a carpenter and cabinetmaker.

When his father died in 1874, he inherited a one-eighth undivided interest in the farm. In 1879, he sold his share of the farm and moved his family to Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska to establish a homestead.

The Census reports of Fillmore County for 1880 show that his sister Mary was living in his household and that his brothers Antone and Joseph and their families were nearby neighbors. However, the effort to establish a homestead was not successful. Their home was made of sod, carved from the soil of the prairie. Winters on the open prairie were fiercely cold and windy and the summers were very hot. Swarms of insects ate the crops. His baby daughter Anna, born in January 1880, died in August. J. W. and his brother Antone stayed in Nebraska about two years and then moved back to Brown County, Wisconsin. Their brother Joseph and sister Mary remained in Nebraska, however.

After his first wife Cecilia died and he remarried, J. W. resided for a while at Marshfield, Wisconsin and then for several years at Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

While in Oshkosh, he worked as a carpenter. After construction of the two-story drug store building at the corner of Main and Algoma Streets was completed in the fall of 1899, he had no further work in sight. Arnold Verhyen, an agent for the Hein Land Company and the husband of Jane Van Der Heyden, a sister-in-law, persuaded him to buy a 160-acre farm in the Town of Grow, Rusk County, Wisconsin for $640.

The Hein Land Company had cut the pine off the land but it was not truly cleared since the stumps and the hardwood trees remained. J. W. paid for the land with $300 of his savings and $340 borrowed from Frank Crabb, husband of another sister-in-law, Petronella Van Der Heyden. They moved in October.

At the turn of the century, Ladysmith was named Warner but a man named Smith offered to build a paper mill there if the town were named after his wife. Thus it was renamed

Ladysmith. What was then the community of Deer Tail was similarly renamed Tony -- for Tony Hein. The Diederich farm lay between these two communities -- about three miles from Ladysmith and four miles from Tony.

J. W. Diederich served as chairman of the board of supervisors of the Town of Grow for several years.

Years later, his son Charles, who was four years old when his parents moved to Rusk County, described the first winter. "Dad and Bill (John William, Jr.) built a two-story log house before winter set in. They killed a deer and hung him from a tree limb so the wolves couldn't get at him. We ate off that deer all winter.

"In the Spring, we put in a few acres of turnips and rutabagas on new cleared land. Dad built a school house on Joseph Crabb's land for $800. (Joseph Crabb was a brother of Frank Crabb.)

"Each year we cut wood to pay our taxes and to buy horses, cattle and machinery. We made maple syrup each spring. We ate venison, rabbits, partridge and chicken, pork and usually a steer. We raised potatoes, carrots, onions, peas and beans for the table and corn, barley and oats to feed the stock.

"We had a double row corn planter and cultivator, a McCormick corn-binder and chopper, a burr mill to grind dry grain crops, and two gas engines. John William, Jr., was accidentally killed by a saw rig driven by one of those gas engines.

"We had many large hemlock we sawed into lumber. Some of the large maple was shipped to Minneapolis. Most hardwood was cut into 16" lengths and sold at Ladysmith. I hauled two loads a day on the horse sleigh, generally.

"Saturday, we usually took butter and eggs to market. The Hull & Stelsman store had regular weekly customers who took the butter which mother put into two and three pound rolls. The hotel took any surplus from them.

"In the Spring, leeks tainted the milk unless we kept the cows out of the pasture for a few weeks. We bought a silo and fed silage, hay and grain to them then.

"There was no wagon road through from Tony to Ladysmith so we built one through the swamps using logs, poles, rock and brush, covered with clay and soil from the side ditches we dug for drainage. We called those roads 'corduroys.' They were pretty rough in most places for lumber wagons but when covered with gravel, not too bad. They were good sleigh roads in the winter. Snow was plentiful.

"Quite often, we walked to town on the Soo Line tracks. If we had a heavy load like a sack of sugar, the railroad section foreman would bring it to Campbell's Mill, a spur or siding where the logging road crossed the tracks midway between Ladysmith and Tony."

In 1917, J. W. retired to Ladysmith. He auctioned off his personal property for $4,000 and sold the farm to R. E. Meyers for $8,000. R. E. Meyers paid $3,500 down and gave a mortgage for the balance. Later, E. L. Jay assumed the mortgage but it was never paid off. In 1939, his daughter Theresia Frances (Diederich) Van Horne paid E. L. Jay $500 for a quit-claim deed, paid the delinquent taxes, and took over the farm. She sold in it 1950.

For about two months before his death, J. W. suffered from septic arthritis in his right knee joint. He passed away on Christmas morning in 1930 while his family was attending 5 a.m. mass.

His wife Minnie died a few days before Christmas in 1936. She had walked through snow from her home to the E. L. Jay home, a few blocks away, in a fruitless attempt to collect a some money on the farm mortgage. E. L. Jay refused to pay anything. Angry and frustrated, she began to trudge home through the snow. Her obituary, published on page 1 of the Ladysmith News on 21 December 1936, completes the story: "Monday evening Mrs. Diederich walked to the E. L. Jay home a few blocks away and on the return she felt very tired and stopped at the Harry Strop home to rest. She mentioned the fact that she was tired and immediately afterwards collapsed and was declared dead on the arrival of a physician. Death was attributed to a heart attack, Mrs. Diederich having had a chronic heart ailment for several years." According to her death certificate, she died of "acute dilation of the heart and hypertension."

John William Diederich and his first wife, Cecilia had five children.

Children of JOHN WILLIAM DIEDERICH and CECILIA VAN DER HEYDEN are:

i. JOHN WILLIAM6 DIEDERICH, b. 19 June 1878, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 05 January 1918, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin; m. MARIE ALBERTINA PORTMAN, 30 November 1916, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

ii. ANNA C. DIEDERICH, b. 15 January 1880, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 10 August 1880, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

7. iii. ANTON FRANCIS DIEDERICH, b. 29 April 1881, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 01 August 1916, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

8. iv. MARY PETRANELLA DIEDERICH, b. 29 March 1883, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin.

v. GEORGE JOSEPH DIEDERICH, b. 04 May 1887, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 11 August 1887, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin.

Children of JOHN WILLIAM DIEDERICH and WILHELMINA VAN DER HEYDEN are:

vi. THERESIA FRANCES ANNA6 DIEDERICH, b. 16 September 1891, Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin; d. 1980; m. (1) JOHN NORMAN HARRISON PATRICK VAN HORNE, 24 November 1938, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church at Ladysmith, Wisconsin; m. (2) WILBUR NEWTON MCNEIL, 12 October 1968, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church at Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

9. vii. JOSEPH CHARLES DIEDERICH, b. 29 June 1895, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin; d. 17 August 1993, Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Paul's Catholic cemetery at Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

10. viii. VIOLA CECELIA DIEDERICH, b. 26 June 1897, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin; d. 06 February 1939, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

 

4. JOSEPH5 DIEDERICH (JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 02 September 1849 in Probably Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 22 August 1924 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska and is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery there.. He married ANNA CATHERINE OSTERMANN 02 May 1871 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN OSTERMANN and ELIZABETH PHRUIL.

Joseph5 Diederich (John4, Johann Nicolaus3, Cornelius2, Peter1) was born 2 September 1849 probably at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. He was the second child born in Wisconsin after his parents migrated from Germany. See Brown County birth records, v ___, no. _____.

He died 22 August 1924, age almost 75, of _____________ at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. The funeral was held ____________________ at ___________ church, _________, and he is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery there. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v ____, no. _____.

He married Anna Catherine Ostermann 2 May 1871 at ___________ Roman Catholic church, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin [Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin] Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also Brown County marriage records, v ___, no. ____.

Anna Ostermann was born 24 February 1852 at Beilstein, Province of Baden (or Hesse), West Germany, the daughter of John Conrad and Elizabeth (Phruil) Ostermann. See _________ birth records, v ___, no. _____.

She died 8 February 1918, age almost 66, of _____________ at Geneva. The funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ church, __________, and she is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery there. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v ____, p _____.

His birth is recorded in Brown County birth records, v 1, p 271, as Joseph Dietrich, son of John Dietrich and Anna Klaussen. According to his birth record, he was born at Green Bay but it is more likely that he was born on the family farm at Town of Lawrence.

The date and place of his death and burial were furnished by his daughter, Mrs. Clara Augusta Diederich Heiderstadt. Mrs Heiderstadt is also the source of the information concerning he mother's birth, death and parentage as well as most of the information about their children which she says is taken largely from the old family bible.

The Liber Matrimonii et Defunctorum (marriage and death book) of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church at De Pere contains this entry for 1871 on p 221, which has been translated from the Latin: "Today May 2, marriage was initiated by Joseph Diderich, son of John and Anna Diderich, married, and Anna Osterman, daughter of John Conrad and Elizabeth Prior, married. Witnesses: Dora Verboort and Catherina Devray." The enry was signed by the Reverend W. A. Verboort, pastor at that time. This marriage is also recorded in Brown County marriage records, v 6, p 19. According to this record, Joseph Diederich was born at Town of Lawrence and at the time of his marriage, was a farmer at Town of Lawrence.

Joseph Diederich grew up on his parents' farm and continued to work on the farm after his marriage. After they died, he sold his interest in their land on 5 March 1879, he moved his family to Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska to establish a homestead. The report of the June 1880 Census of Nebraska, p 520D, shows that his brothers Antone and John and their families were nearby neighbors. Although his brothers returned to Wisconsin during 1881, he remained on the homestead until his retirement when he moved to the nearby town of Geneva.

The Diederichs had seven children.

Children of JOSEPH DIEDERICH and ANNA CATHERINE OSTERMANN are:

11. i. JOHN CONRAD6 DIEDERICH, b. 13 July 1874, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 17 January 1945, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska and is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery there.

12. ii. ANNA MARY DIEDERICH, b. 16 September 1876, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 04 May 1955, Addison, Lenawee County, Michigan and is buried in Hillside cemetery there.

13. iii. ELIZABETH CECELIA DIEDERICH, b. 05 March 1880, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 07 July 1951, Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska.

14. iv. ALBERT JOSEPH DIEDERICH, b. 13 May 1882, Geneva, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 14 December 1963, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska and is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery there.

15. v. MARY THERESA DIEDERICH, b. 10 May 1886, Geneva, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 07 March 1968, Denver, Denver County, Colorado and is buried in Fort Logan National cemetery at Colorado..

16. vi. BARBARA GERTRUDE DIEDERICH, b. 07 May 1889, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 26 October 1946, Denver, Denver County, Colorado and is buried in Mount Olivet cemetery there.

17. vii. CLARA AUGUSTA DIEDERICH, b. 09 August 1892, Geneva, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 04 March 1978, Colorado.

 

5. MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH (JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 20 January 1851 in Probably at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 25 August 1937 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery.. She married LEROY OSCAR KERNS 16 June 1884 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

LeRoy Oscar2 Kerns (_____________1) was born 23 December 1855 at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Kerns. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v ___, no ___.

He died Saturday, 20 February 1897, age 42, of ___________ at his homestead near Hillsdale, Garfield County, Oklahoma Territory. The funeral was held ____________________ at ___________ church, _________, according to his obituary, he was buried in the Coldwater church cemetery at Garfield County. Sometime after his widow moved to Hugoton in 1925, his body was moved to the Hugoton cemetery at Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v ____, no. _____.

He married, first, Molly Mae Lightbody __ _______ 18__ at ___________________ church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also ______________ County marriage records, v ___, no. ________.

Molly Lightbody was born __ ______ 18__ at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Lightbody. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v ___, p ___.

She died __ __________ 18__, age __, of _____________ at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The

funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v ____, p _____.

He married, second, Mary Ann Diederich 16 June 1884 at ___________________ church, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church. See also ______________ County marriage records, v ___, no. ________.

Mary Diederich was born 20 January 1851 probably at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, the daughter of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. She was the third child born in Wisconsin after her parents migrated from Germany. Her birth is recorded in _______ County birth records, v ___, no. _____.

 She died Wednesday, 25 August 1937, age 86, of _________ at Hugoton. The funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ church, __________, and she is buried in Hugoton cemetery at ____________. See Stevens County death certificates, v ______, no. ________.

Mary Ann Diederich's birth is recorded in Brown County birth records, v 1, p 328, as Mary Dietriech, daughter of John Dietrich and Ann Klassen. According to the birth record she was born at Green Bay but it is more likely that she was born on the family farm at Town of Lawrence.

She grew up on her parents' farm in the Town of Lawrence. In 1879, she moved to Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska where three of her brothers intended to establish homesteads.

On 1 April 1880, she sold her one-eight interest in her deceased parents' 51-acre tract in Town of Lawrence to her brother Mathias for $133.33. See Brown County Deed Book 42, p 318. On 12 April 1880, "Mary Diederich of Fillmore County, Nebraska" sold her one-eight interest in the remainder of the estate to Peter, John and Antoon Keyzers for $150. See Brown County Deed Book 42, p 311.

In the June 1880 Census of Nebraska, p 520C, she is recorded as living in her brother John's household. Her brothers Antone and Joseph and their families were nearby neighbors. John and Antone Diederich returned to Brown County, Wisconsin in 1881 but she and her brother Joseph remained in Fillmore County, Nebraska.

She and her husband evidently lived at or near Geneva, the county seat of Fillmore County, after their marriage. In 1894, they established a 160 acre homestead in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 22, Town 24 North, Range 8 West of the Indian principal Meridian in Cheohee Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma Territory, three miles west and one mile south of the present town of Hilsdale. Two years later, LeRoy Oscar Kerns died. His brief obituary was published Wednesday 24 February 1897 in the Enid Daily Wave, p 3:

Mr. L. O. Kerns, who lived with his family, consisting of a wife and four children, ranging from 12 to 3 years old, on the northwest 22-24-8, in Cheochee township, died Saturday evening at 5 o'clock, of ulceration of the stomach, after a few days of intense suffering. He was 41 years of age; was buried in the Coldwater church cemetery.

Mary Ann Diederich Kerns evidently raised her family on the homestead, remaining there until 1925 when she moved to Hugoton, Kansas to live with her son Earl John Kerns. The latest plat book of Garfield County shows that Ira L. Swan, a grandson, currently owns the quarter-section homestead.

When she died, The Hugoton Hermes of Friday 27 August 1937 reported:

Mrs. M. A. Kerns died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Swan in this city at 5:50 Wednesday morning, at the age of 84-1/2 years. Mrs. Kerns moved to Stevens County in 1925. For a long time she made her home with her son Earl, but of late she has been with her daughter. She leaves two sons and two daughter: Howard Kerns, of Greeley, Colorado, Mrs. Allie Hooker of South Gate, California, Mrs. R. M. Swan and Sheriff Earl Kerns of Hugoton. At this writing funeral arrangements have not been made.

Her obituary in the Hugoton Hermes of 3 September 1937 states:

Mary Ann Diederick was born January 20, 1853, at De Pere (sic), Wisconsin, and departed this life August 25, 1937, at the age of 84 years , 7 months and 5 days.

She was united in marriage to LeRoy Oscar Kerns of Geneva, Nebraska, June 16, 1884. To this union four children were born of which three are living. Her husband and a son preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her loss four children: Howard A. Kerns, stepson of Greeley, Colorado, Allie Hooker of South Gate, California, Earl Kerns, Hugoton, Kansas, and Mrs. Roy Swan, Hugoton, Kansas.

She leaves seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren besides a host of friends.

The funeral services were held at the Christian church, Thursday of last week, W. D. Darnall delivering the funeral address. Prine Funeral Home was in charge of the burial.

Their gravestone is inscribed:

KERNS
LeRoy O. Mary Ann
Dec. 23, 1855 Jan. 20, 1853
Feb 20, 1897 Aug. 25, 1937
HOMESTEADED 1894 31 MISW
HILLSDALE, OKLAHOMA

Although her death certificate, obituary and gravestone give her birthdate as 20 January 1853, her birth certificate says 20 January 1851 and that is probably correct. Her death certificate (Kansas Death Certificates, v 95, p 595) tells when and where she died and is buried.

LeRoy Oscar and his first wife, Molly Mae (Lightbody) Kerns, had one son:

Howard Abner Kerns = Ethel Gladys Stepp

LeRoy Oscar and his second wife, Mary Ann (Diederich) Kerns had two sons and two daughters.

Children of MARY ANN DIEDERICH and LEROY OSCAR KERNS are:

18. i. ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, b. 10 February 1886, probably at or near Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 15 December 1937, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery.  Married Louis Franklin Hooker.

ii. EARL JOHN KERNS, b. 22 July 1888, at or near Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 13 December 1949, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas; m. EVALINA WHITE.  Burial: Hugoton Cemetery, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas.  Occupation: Sheriff.

iii. PHILLIP KERNS, b. probably at or near Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

19. iv. LEONA MARY KERNS, b. 03 March 1893, probably at or near Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 16 December 1966, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery.  Married Roy Melvin Swan.

 

6. ANTONE5 DIEDERICH (JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 15 May 1853 in Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 16 February 1935 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Benedict's Catholic Cemetery at Suamico, Brown County.. He married MARY KLIPSTEIN 16 January 1880 in DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of MARTIN KLIPSTEIN and FREDERICA SCHUBING.

Antone5 Diederich (John4, Johann Nicolaus3, Cornelius2, Peter1) was born 15 May 1853 at Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, the son of John and Anna (Clasen) Diederich. He was the fourth child born in Wisconsin after his parents migrated from Germany. There is no record of his birth in Brown County records.

He died Saturday 16 February 1935, age almost 82, of _________ at St. Vincent hospital, Green Bay, Brown County. According to his obituary, funeral services were conducted Monday 19 February in St. Benedict's Catholic church, Suamico, Brown County, which he had helped organize about 1918. A solemn high mass was sung by the Reverend M. Marmurowicz, pastor, assisted by a Norbertine priest as deacon and Frater Alphonsus Diederich, his son, a sub-deacon. He is buried in St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico. Antone Diederich's death certificate tells when and where he was born and died. See Brown County death records, v 36, p 551.

He married Mary Klipstein (or Klipstine) 16 January 1880 at ___________________ church, at De Pere, Brown County. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and _____________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church.

Mary Klipstein was born 13 August 1861 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Martin H_____ and Frederica ______ (Schubing) Klipstein. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v ___, p ___.

She died 25 September 1939, age 78, of diabetes at Saumico. The funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ church, __________, and she is buried in St. Benedict's cemetery there. Her death certificate says she was born 13 September 1861 and died 25 September 1939, age 78 years, 1 month and 10 days. See Brown County death records, v 40, p 921. Obviously, either the birthdate or age at death is incorrect. According to the Reverend A. F. Diederich, her son, she was born 13 August 1861. Also, according to her death certificate, mother's name was Mary Rodatz but her father's death certificate says his wife's name was Frederica Schubing.

The marriage of Anthony Dideriks (sic) and Mary Klipstein is recorded in Brown County marriage records, v 9, p 104. His parents' names are given as Johann Dideriks and Gerdrudis Tonon and her parents' names are given as Martin Klipstein and Frederica Klipstein. Witnesses were Martin Dideriks and Bernardina Klipstein. The Liber Matrimonii et Defunctorum (marriage and death book) of St. Mary Catholic church at De Pere contains this entry for the year 1880 on p 242 which has been translated from the Latin:

Sixteenth January 1880 marriage was contracted by Antone Diedericks, age 26, son of John Diedericks and Gertrude Anna, born at De Pere, and Maria Klipstein, daughter of Martin Klipstein and Frederica Klipsten, Bernardina Klipstein and I were present.

Martin Klipstein was a farmer. He evidently migrated to the United States about 1860 because his daughter Bertha was born in Germany in 1859 and his daughter Mary in Milwaukee in 1861. In the 1870 Census of Wisconsin, he is recorded in the Town of Lawrence, Brown County, as follows:

Real Pers
Name  Age  Sex Color Occup Estate Prop Birthplace
Klipstin, Martin  42 M W Farmer $800 $300 Prussia
Frederika 35 F W Keeping house Prussia
Bertha 11 F W Prussia
Mary 11 F W Wisconsin
Charles 7 M W Wisconsin
Frank 5 M W Wisconsin
Ida 2 F W Wisconsin
William 4/12 M W Wisconsin

Feb.

The Klipstein and Diederich farms were across the road (now County Trunk EE) from one another in Town of Lawrence. In 1968, the Klipstein farm was still held in the Klipstein family.

When Antone's father John died 18 August 1874, he apparently did not leave a will. Thus his property passed into the hands of his nine children. His widow received a dower interest in the homestead.

Michael Diederich was killed 20 November 1876 by a train while walking on the railroad tracks in West De Pere. Since he was unmarried and without children, the eight surviving children inherited his share of their father's estate.

On 1 October 1878, Antone Diederich and Peter Karst bought the widow's dower interests for $1,333.34. See Brown County Deed 31-609. That same day, Antone's sister "Gertrude Gates and Philip Gates, her husband" sold their one-eighth share in the estate to Antone Diederich and Peter Karst for $63.26. See Brown County Deed 31-608.

On 5 March 1879, "Joseph Diedrich and Anna Diedrich, his wife" sold their share to Anton Deidrich (sic) and Peter Karst for $1. See Brown County Deed 40-343.

On 14 July 1879, "John Deidrich and Cecilia Deidrich, his wife" sold their share to Anton Deidrich (sic) and Peter Karst for $150. See Brown County Deed 39-95.

The reason for the substantial difference in the amount of money each received is not known. Perhaps there was some other consideration involved which is not mentioned in the deeds.

On 10 March 1880, "Pete Karst and Katherine Karst, his wife, of the Town of Lawrence" conveyed the interest previously conveyed by Anna Diederich to Anton Diederich for $125. See Brown County Deed 39-208.

Then on 1 April 1880, "Antoon Diederich and Mary Diederich, his wife, Mathias Diederich (unmarried), Theresia Pennings (nee Diederich) and John Pennings, her husband," sold an undivided six-eights interest in the homestead and a 74.75-acre tract east of De Pere to Peter, John and Antoon Keyzers for $900. See Brown County Deed 42-294. "Mary Diederich of Fillmore County, Nebraska" sold her one-eighth interest in these properties to the Keyzers on 12 April 1880 for $150. See Brown County Deed 42-311. Pete Didrich (sic) of Miles City, Custer County, Montana Territory" sold his one-eighth interest to the Keyzers on 19 June 1881 for $464.89. See Brown County Deed 42-459.

Also on 1 April 1880, "Antoon Diederich & Mary Diederich, his wife, Theresia Pennings (Nee Diederich), John Pennings, her husband, and Mary Diederich, Unmarried," sold their six-eighths interest in a 51-acre tract to their brother Mathias Diederich of de Pere for $800. See Brown County Deed 42-318.

Antone, his wife and their infant daughter probably moved soon thereafter to Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska where his brothers Joseph and John, and sister Mary Ann, had already moved. In the June 1880 Census of Nebraska, p 520B, he is recorded as Antonio Diederich, farmer. His homestead was next to his brother Joseph's and one farm removed from his brother John, with whom his sister Mary Ann was living. But evidently he did not stay long for on 9 July 1881, "Mathias Diedrich of Brown County, Wisconsin" sold the six-eighths interest in the 51-acre tract back to his brother "Antoon Deidrich of the same county" for $800. See Brown County Deed 43-556. On 26 August 1882, 'Antoon Deidrich and Mary Deidrich his wife of Brown County, Wisconsin" sold their interest in the tract to William Michaelis for $1,100. See Brown County Deed 47-239.

During the ensuing years, Antone Diederich evidently lived in various parts of Brown County for the birth records of his children include Nicollet, West De Pere, Ashwaubenon and West De Pere. His son Ralph Leo Diederich was born at Rudolph, Wood County, Wisconsin in 1902. Antone's obituary says he also "farmed in the Dakotas" but this may have been before his marriage. He settled at Suamico about 1915, according to his obituary.

Antone and Mary (Klipstein) Diederich had 10 children:

Mary Sophia Diederich = Alvin Gauthier, aka Gokey
John Antone Diederich = Elizabeth ______ Ambrosius
Joseph Henry Diederich = 1) Melinda Lorenz
                                     = 2) Mabel J_____ Ellis
Martin Grover Diederich = Elgitha Dunham
William John Frederick Diederich = Ruth Alma Cornell
Anna Cecelia Aloysia Diederich = Edward Claude Cowen
Alphonsus Francis Charles Diederich
Mina Helena Diederich = Frank H_____ Sievert
Marie Rachel Diederich = Walter Schuett
Ralph Leo Diederich = Mary Agnes Martin

Children of ANTONE DIEDERICH and MARY KLIPSTEIN are:

20. i. MARY SOPHIA6 DIEDERICH, b. 14 March 1880, probably, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 13 March 1933, town of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

21. ii. JOHN ANTONE DIEDERICH, b. 07 January 1882, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin (BC 23-288); d. Brown County, Wisconsin.

iii. JOSEPH HENRY DIEDERICH, b. 02 January 1884, Nicollet, Brown County, Wisconsin (BC 23-138); d. 10 July 1962, Town of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin; m. (1) MELINDA LORENZ, 11 May 1909, Weidman, Isabella County, Michigan; m. (2) MABEL J. ELLIS, 25 March 1926, Town of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.  Children: None

22. iv. MARTIN GROVER DIEDERICH, b. 02 March 1886, Nicollet, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 28 May 1955, Deer Island, Columbia County, Oregon.

23. v. WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK DIEDERICH, b. 17 June 1889, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin (BC 25-101); d. 19 November 1973, Little Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico..

24. vi. ANNA CECELIA ALOYSIA DIEDERICH, b. 20 March 1892, Town of Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin.

vii. ALPHONSUS FRANCIS CHARLES DIEDERICH, b. 19 July 1895, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 02 July 1973, Downey, Los Angeles County, California and is buried at St. Norberts Abbey, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin.  Alphonsus Diederich received a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Norbert College, West De Pere, Wisconsin, a Master of Education degree from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and a Doctor of Education degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, California. He also did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.  He taught in public schools for five years, served as a records clerk at the Wisconsin State Reformatory for five years, and was a cashier at the Suamico State Bank for four years. He was ordained a priest in October 1935. He served as a priest and professor at St. Norbert College.  Children: None.  Occupation: Priest, professor.  Religion: Catholic.  Residence: St. Norbert College, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin 54178

viii. MINA HELENA DIEDERICH, b. 19 July 1895, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 26 April 1924, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin (DC 25-1008); m. FRANK H. SIEVERT, 08 November 1920, Town of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin (MC 20-643).  Burial: 29 April 1924, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.  Children: None.  Religion: Catholic.  Compiled by: Frank H. Sievert, 1356 George Street, De Pere, Wisconsin 54115, 5 August 1971.  "Frank H. Sievert served with the 16th_1 Div infranty to Kin France during 1918 was wounded on Oct. 4th 1918 went to hospital in Vicy France for 3 weeks was released and was with said Co H (sic) for Four days and got wounded again on Nov. 7-1918. Received the Purple heart with Oak Leaf cluster also citation for gallantry in action.  Signed_Major General Summerall and honory certificate signed by  President Woodrow Wilson.  Sent home with a hospital unit Dec 24-1918 from Brest France and was discharged February 19-1919 with dsibility. First wife died April 26 1924, married his second wife on July 3-1933 in Green Bay Wis her maiden name was Theresa Baumgart born in Bellvue Brown County Wis still living".  Religion: Catholic.  Residence: Suamico and De Pere, Wisconsin

25. ix. MARIE RACHEL DIEDERICH, b. 26 August 1899, West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin.

26. x. RALPH LEO DIEDERICH, b. 16 July 1902, Rudolph, Wood County, Wisconsin; d. 14 August 1968, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

 

 

Generation No. 3

  

7. ANTON FRANCIS6 DIEDERICH (JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 29 April 1881 in Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 01 August 1916 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. He married ANNA SOPHIA RASMUSSEN 26 December 1912 in Cylon, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, daughter of NELS RASMUSSEN and ANNIE JACOBSON.

Anton Francis Diederich was known as "Frank".

 Children of ANTON FRANCIS DIEDERICH and ANNA SOPHIA RASMUSSEN are:

27. i. VIOLA CECELIA7 DIEDERICH, b. 29 October 1914, Grant Township, Washington County, Minnesota.

28. ii. ANTHONY FRANCIS DIEDERICH, b. 17 October 1916, Cylon, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.

 

8. MARY PETRANELLA6 DIEDERICH (JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 29 March 1883 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married HENRY JOHN ARTS 17 January 1905 in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic church at Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin, son of PETER ARTS and JOHANNA TIESSEN.

Mary Petranella Diederich was known as "Allie".

 Children of MARY PETRANELLA DIEDERICH and HENRY JOHN ARTS are:

29. i. IRENE PHILOMENA7 ARTS, b. 26 July 1905, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

ii. RAYMOND MARTIN ARTS, b. 11 July 1907, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin; m. LUCILLE FUSHON.  Residence: 3629 North 19th St., Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin

30. iii. HAROLD HENRY ARTS, b. 21 May 1910, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

31. iv. RUSSELL JOHN ARTS, b. 11 August 1913, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

v. ELEANOR HATTIE ARTS, b. 01 November 1914, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin; d. 30 November 1914, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

 

9. JOSEPH CHARLES6 DIEDERICH (JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 29 June 1895 in Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and died 17 August 1993 in Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Paul's Catholic cemetery at Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. He married ALICE FLORENCE YOST 05 September 1928 in Valley Junction (now West Des Moines), Polk County, Iowa, daughter of WILLIAM YOST and HANNAH RUSSELL.

 Children of JOSEPH CHARLES DIEDERICH and ALICE FLORENCE YOST are:

32. i. JOHN WILLIAM7 DIEDERICH, b. 30 August 1929, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

33. ii. JOSEPH CHARLES DIEDERICH, b. 01 August 1931, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

iii. JAMES EDWARD DIEDERICH, b. 15 August 1933, Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin; d. 22 September 1940, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

34. iv. MARY ALICE DIEDERICH, b. 06 March 1936, Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

35. v. ELIZABETH ANNE DIEDERICH, b. 08 March 1938, Eagleton, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

36. vi. FRANCIS ANTHONY DIEDERICH, b. 15 December 1942, Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

 

10. VIOLA CECELIA6 DIEDERICH (JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 26 June 1897 in Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and died 06 February 1939 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin. She married JOSEPH CHARLES KAPP 14 February 1917 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin, son of MATHEW KAPP and LOUISE LEFFLER.

 Children of VIOLA CECELIA DIEDERICH and JOSEPH CHARLES KAPP are:

37. i. JOSEPH CHARLES7 KAPP, b. 21 December 1917, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

ii. ORVILLE WALTER KAPP, b. 22 June 1920, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.  Orville Kapp compiled his record at Ladysmith, Wisconsin April 9, 1963.  Baptism: 1920, O.L.S. Catholic Church, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.  Education: High school graduate.  Military service: Bet. May 1942 - August 1945, U.S. Air Force including 30 months Eighth Air Force in England.  Occupation: Salesman.  Residence: 111 East Corbett Avenue, Ladysmith, Wisconsin.  He died May 27, 1995 and is buried at Riverside Cemetery at Ladysmith, Wisconsin.  His gravestone is inscribed as follows:

Orville W. Kapp
US Army Air Corps
PFC US Air Force
World War II  Korea
Jun 22 1920  May 27 1995

 

11. JOHN CONRAD6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 13 July 1874 in Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 17 January 1945 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska and is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery there.. He married ANNA CATHERINE HEIN 03 April 1907 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, daughter of PETER HEIN and KATHERINE (?).

 Children of JOHN CONRAD DIEDERICH and ANNA CATHERINE HEIN are:

i. MARIAN CATHERINE7 DIEDERICH, b. 26 November 1910, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; m. JOHN REINSCH, 23 November 1943, Shickley, Fillmore County, Nebraska.  Marian Catherine Diederich was stepmother to the five children of John and Marie (Mayer) Reinsch's children.  Children: none (five stepchildren).  Religion: Catholic.  Residence: 1118 "D" Street, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.  Information about John and Marian Catherine (Diederich) Reinsch and their family compiled by don Heiderstadt on 17 September 1973.  John Reinsch was a Farmer.  Religion: Catholic.

38. ii. PHILIP JOSEPH DIEDERICH, b. 11 February 1912, on the family farm, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

39. iii. PAUL ARCHIBALD DIEDERICH, b. 10 November 1915, On the family farm at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

 

12. ANNA MARY6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 September 1876 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 04 May 1955 in Addison, Lenawee County, Michigan and is buried in Hillside cemetery there.. She married CHARLES WALKER 26 June 1901, son of JESSE WALKER and ADELIA (?).

 Children of ANNA MARY DIEDERICH and CHARLES WALKER are:

i. LOUIS JOSEPH7 WALKER, b. 04 September 1902.

40. ii. EMERY ROYAL WALKER, b. 07 August 1905, Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 06 March 1932, Platteville, Weld County, Colorado.

 

13. ELIZABETH CECELIA6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 05 March 1880 in Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 07 July 1951 in Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska. She married JEROME WILLIAM WALKER 10 October 1900 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, son of JESSE WALKER and ADELIA (?).

Elizabeth Cecelia Diederich was baptized at St. Mary's, Turkey Creek.  Burial: Catholic Cemetery at Loup City, Sherman County, Nebraska.

Jerome William Walker was baptized at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Grand Island, Nebraska.

 Children of ELIZABETH CECELIA DIEDERICH and JEROME WILLIAM WALKER are:

41. i. ADELINE CATHERINE7 WALKER, b. 16 August 1901, Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 06 January 1963, St. Francis Hospital, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska.

42. ii. JOHN ALOYSIUS WALKER, b. 16 October 1903, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

iii. LORENA AGNES WALKER, b. 20 March 1906, Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; m. JESSE ORLANDO BOSTWICK, 24 May 1955, Madison, Madison County, Nebraska.  Residence: 238 South Oak Street, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska

iv. LOUISE AGATHA WALKER, b. 17 July 1908, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 26 January 1909, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

43. v. JOSEPH JESS WALKER, b. 14 January 1910, Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

44. vi. MARGARET ELIZABETH WALKER, b. 15 July 1912, Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

45. vii. DONALD EDWARD WALKER, b. 25 July 1915, Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

 

14. ALBERT JOSEPH6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 13 May 1882 in Geneva, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 14 December 1963 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska and is buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery there.. He married THERESA MARY UERLING 26 August 1908 in Indianola, Red Willow County, Nebraska, daughter of MATTHEW UERLING.

Albert Joseph Diederich was baptized at St. Mary's, Turkey Creek.  Residence: 1112 N. Street, Geneva, Nebraska at the time of his death.

Theresa Mary Uerling was buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

 Children of ALBERT JOSEPH DIEDERICH and THERESA MARY UERLING are:

46. i. ISABEL CLARA7 DIEDERICH, b. 12 August 1909, Grafton, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

47. ii. LEROY JOHN DIEDERICH, b. 20 March 1911, Grafton, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

iii. ELEANOR ELIZABETH DIEDERICH, b. 09 September 1913, Martland, Fillmore County, Nebraska; m. LEONARD KREACHBAUM, 16 January 1945.  Education: High school.  Residence: 1112 N. Street, Geneva, Nebraska

iv. JAMES MATHIAS DIEDERICH, b. 10 August 1916, Martland, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 05 February 1964, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska and is buried at Crete Cemetery at Crete, Saline County, Nebraska; m. DAISY, 09 September 1957.  Education: Eighth grade.  Occupation: State employed

48. v. ANNA MARIE DIEDERICH, b. 18 November 1919, Martland, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

 

15. MARY THERESA6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 10 May 1886 in Geneva, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 07 March 1968 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado and is buried in Fort Logan National cemetery at Colorado.. She married (1) JEWELL EDWARD RUSH 17 January 1912 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, son of JACK RUSH. She married (2) FRANK JOSEPH MORRIS 18 August 1945 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, son of ________ MORRIS and ANNA DOYLE.

Mary Theresa Diederich was a housewife.  Education: Eighth grade and two years business college.  Residence: 3748 Lafayette Street, Denver, Denver County, Colorado

Jewell Edward Rush was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

Frank Joseph Morris  was buried 02 April 1968, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Colorado.

Children of MARY THERESA DIEDERICH and JEWELL EDWARD RUSH are:

49. i. WARREN JOSEPH7 RUSH, b. 28 October 1912, North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; d. 26 September 1970, California.

ii. BURTON ANTHONY RUSH, b. 09 August 1914, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; d. 13 April 1915, Amity, Clark County, Arkansas.

50. iii. KATHRYN OPAL RUSH, b. 08 April 1916, Amity, Clark County, Arkansas.

iv. DONALD EDWARD (GLENN) RUSH, b. 02 July 1918, Amity, Clark County, Arkansas; m. PEARL O. GARRISON WARE, 06 December 1959, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada.  Donald Edward (Glenn) Rush Education: 8th grade.  Occupation: Printer, Redwood City Tribune.  Residence: 1740 Connecticut Drive, Redwood City, San Mateo County, California 94061

51. v. PAUL EUGENE RUSH, b. 16 October 1925, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

 

16. BARBARA GERTRUDE6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 07 May 1889 in Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 26 October 1946 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado and is buried in Mount Olivet cemetery there.. She married HOBART BRICK 28 February 1927 in Holy Family Church (?), Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

Hobart Brick was buried at Holy Cross (?) Cemetery at Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.  Military service: Served in World War I

Child of BARBARA GERTRUDE DIEDERICH and HOBART BRICK is:

i. FRANCIS7 BRICK, b. 13 January 1928.

 

17. CLARA AUGUSTA6 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 09 August 1892 in Geneva, Stanton Precinct, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 04 March 1978 in Colorado. She married STEWART HENRY HEIDERSTADT 18 April 1917 in Rectory of St. Mary's Catholic Church at Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, son of HENRY HEIDERSTADT and SUSAN STEWART.

Clara Augusta Diederich was baptized at St. Mary's, Turkey Creek.  Burial: Mount Olivet cemetery at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.  Education: High School and Normal training. Taught school for 5 years.  Occupation: Trained as a teacher and taught school for five years.  Residence: 2808 Burkhart Drive, Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona 86001.

Stewart Henry Heiderstadt was buried at Mount Olivet cemetery at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

Children of CLARA AUGUSTA DIEDERICH and STEWART HENRY HEIDERSTADT are:

52. i. ROBERT STEWART7 HEIDERSTADT, b. 30 March 1918, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

ii. RICHARD JOSEPH HEIDERSTADT, b. 16 October 1919, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 04 February 1942, Oregon and is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.  Richard Heiderstadt was Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corp when killed in a crash.

53. iii. KATHRYN CLARE HEIDERSTADT, b. 12 August 1921, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

54. iv. DONALD HENRY HEIDERSTADT, b. 10 July 1923, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

v. FRANCIS EDWARD HEIDERSTADT, b. 25 June 1925, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; d. 22 November 1925, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

55. vi. JOHN EDWARD HEIDERSTADT, b. 25 November 1931, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

 

18. ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS (MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 10 February 1886 in probably at or near Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 15 December 1937 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery.. She married LOUIS FRANKLIN HOOKER 27 February 1904 in Coldwater, Garfield County, Oklahoma, son of LEE HOOKER and MARY _______.

Annie Rosalia Kerns was known as "Allie".

Louis Franklin Hooker was buried at Kremlin, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Children of ANNIE ROSALIA KERNS and LOUIS FRANKLIN HOOKER are:

56. i. MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER, b. 01 June 1905, Beaver County, Oklahoma.

57. ii. LAURENCE LEE HOOKER, b. 07 October 1907, Oklahoma.

58. iii. VERNER EARL HOOKER, b. 22 November 1910, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas; d. 17 August 1950, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery at Hugoton..

59. iv. ROYCE LANDON HOOKER, b. 24 January 1912, Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas.

 

19. LEONA MARY6 KERNS (MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 03 March 1893 in probably at or near Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 16 December 1966 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery.. She married ROY MELVIN SWAN 06 April 1913 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas, son of IRA SWAN and MARTHA MCMULLEN.

According to his daughter, Luvada Lee (Swan) Coulter, who is the source of her parent's and sibling's information, Roy Melvin Swan established a homestead 12 miles northwest of Hugoton about 1904. He was a carpenter as well as a farmer and was serving as police judge at the time of his death. His wife was a member of the Christian church at Hugoton.

Their gravestones are inscribed:

Leona M. Swan    Roy M. Swan
Mar. 3, 1893      Apr. 1, 1884
Dec. 16, 1966       Mar. 25, 1965

 

Children of LEONA MARY KERNS and ROY MELVIN SWAN are:

60. i. IRA LIONEL7 SWAN, b. 22 February 1914, near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at his parent's farm.

61. ii. LELAND EARL SWAN, b. 01 September 1916, near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at his parent's farm.; d. 08 May 1953, Sandia Naval Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico and is buried in the Hugoton cemetery..

62. iii. RETTA MAXINE SWAN, b. 24 February 1919, near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at her parent's farm.

63. iv. MELVA LOREE SWAN, b. 06 January 1921, near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at her parent's farm.

64. v. LUVADA LEE SWAN, b. 16 March 1924, near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at her parent's farm.

 

20. MARY SOPHIA6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 14 March 1880 in probably, Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 13 March 1933 in town of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married ALVIN GAUTHIER 28 September 1904 in Sobieski, Oconto County, Wisconsin (DC 32-80), son of LOUIS GAUTHIER and MARIA.

Mary Sophia Diederich's religion: Catholic

Alvin Guthier also known as Gokey.  He was Christened 26 April 1877, Wisconsin

Child of MARY SOPHIA DIEDERICH and ALVIN GAUTHIER is:

65. i. RALPH7 GOKEY, b. 06 July, Little Suamico, Oconto County, Wisconsin; d. 10 January 1960, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

 

21. JOHN ANTONE6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 07 January 1882 in Town of Lawrence, Brown County, Wisconsin (BC 23-288), and died in Brown County, Wisconsin. He married ELIZABETH AMBROSIUS 15 May 1907 in West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin (MC 13-291), daughter of JOHN AMBROSIUS and MATHILDA VAN BAKEL.

Notes for JOHN ANTONE DIEDERICH:
See Brown County birth records, v 23, p 288.
See Brown County marriage records, v 13, p 291.

John Antone Diederich was a farmer.

Elizabeth Ambrosius was a Catholic.  

Residence: the family farm, Route 7, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin

Children of JOHN ANTONE DIEDERICH and ELIZABETH AMBROSIUS are:

66. i. AGNES MARY7 DIEDERICH, b. 26 May 1908, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

67. ii. LEONA MATHILDA DIEDERICH, b. 05 October 1910, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

68. iii. GABRIEL JOSEPH DIEDERICH, b. 22 December 1911, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

69. iv. VINCENT MARTIN DIEDERICH, b. 21 June 1913, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

70. v. ROSELLA FRANCIS DIEDERICH, b. 21 May 1915, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

71. vi. LORRAINE ANN DIEDERICH, b. 22 July 1917, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

72. vii. VIOLA MARY DIEDERICH, b. 03 December 1919, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

73. viii. LEO WILLIAM DIEDERICH, b. 11 October 1922, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

74. ix. ANTHONY FRANCIS DIEDERICH, b. 22 November 1924, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

75. x. ALICE CECELIA DIEDERICH, b. 22 November 1926, Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.

 

22. MARTIN GROVER6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 02 March 1886 in Nicollet, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 28 May 1955 in Deer Island, Columbia County, Oregon. He married ELGITHA DUNHAM 02 November 1910 in Duck Creek, Town of Howard, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of JAY DUNHAM and ELVIRA WILSON.

Information about Martin and Elgitha (Dunham) Diederich compiled by:

Letty E. Cole
Renton, Washington
27 November 1972

Places of residence:  
Martin Grover Diederich: Nicollet, Suamico, Oneida, Kenosha, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Cornelius, Hereford, Deer Island, Oregon
Elgitha Dunham Diederich: Mill Center, Hickory, Wisconsin prior to marriage. Then Suamico, etc.

Martin Grover Diederich was buried 31 May 1955, Deer Island, Columbia County, Oregon.  Occupation: farmer.  Religion: Catholic

Children of MARTIN GROVER DIEDERICH and ELGITHA DUNHAM are:

76. i. LESLIE MARTIN7 DIEDERICH, b. 09 May 1912, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

77. ii. LETTY ESTHER DIEDERICH, b. 14 January 1914, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

78. iii. GARTH LEO DIEDERICH, b. 13 November 1915, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

79. iv. KENNETH RALPH DIEDERICH, b. 11 September 1917, Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.

80. v. ORPHA ADELL DIEDERICH, b. 16 February 1920, Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.

 

23. WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 17 June 1889 in West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin (BC 25-101), and died 19 November 1973 in Little Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico.. He married RUTH ALMA CORNELL 22 November 1916 in Duck Creek, Town of Howard, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of CHARLES CORNELL and EMMA BRUNETTE.

Othello Diederich of Manitowoc, Wisconsin compiled the information for William and Ruth (Cornell) Diederich and their children on 30 August 1971.

William John Frederick Diederich was a Farmer.  He resided at Route 1, Little Suamico, Wisconsin

Ruth Alma Cornell was buried at St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

Children of WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK DIEDERICH and RUTH ALMA CORNELL are:

81. i. OTHELLO LINUS7 DIEDERICH, b. 23 September 1917, Flintville, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 15 April 1978, Wisconsin.

82. ii. MARGARET MAY DIEDERICH, b. 07 May 1919, Flintville, Brown County, Wisconsin.

83. iii. NORBERT FRANCIS DIEDERICH, b. 05 August 1920, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

84. iv. KENNETH ANTHONY DIEDERICH, b. 11 August 1922, Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

 

24. ANNA CECELIA ALOYSIA6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 20 March 1892 in Town of Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married EDWARD CLAUDE COWEN 06 June 1931 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, son of WILLIAM COWEN and CHARLOTTE TERRIERE.

Anna Cecelia Aloysia Diederich was a Catholic.  Residence: 1261 E. Walnut St., Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.

Edward Claude Cowen served in the Marine Corps.  Occupation: Appraiser.

Child of ANNA CECELIA ALOYSIA DIEDERICH and EDWARD CLAUDE COWEN is:

i. INFANT DAUGHTER7 COWEN, b. 1932; d. 26 February 1932, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.

 

25. MARIE RACHEL6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 26 August 1899 in West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married WALTER SCHUETT 15 June 1925 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, son of ERNEST SCHUETT and LOUISA BOETTCHER.

Marie Rachel Diederich was a Catholic.

Walter Schuett served in the military during WWI.  Religion: Catholic.  Residence: 6823 N. Darien St., Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co Wisconsin.

Child of MARIE RACHEK DIEDERICH and WALTER SCHUETT is:

i. ROBERT JAMES7 SCHUETT, b. 25 January 1927, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; m. BETTY JANET MASS.

 

26. RALPH LEO6 DIEDERICH (ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 July 1902 in Rudolph, Wood County, Wisconsin, and died 14 August 1968 in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin and is buried in St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married MARY AGNES MARTIN 26 November 1931 in St. Gall's Catholic Church, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, daughter of MICHAEL MARTIN and EMILY ULLMER.

Ralph Leo and Mary Agnes (Martin) Diederich were killed in an automobile accident 14 August 1968 at Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin and are buried in St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin.

Ralph's parents moved to Suamico about 1915, when he was 13 years old. In 1928, Ralph moved to Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He was an executive in the grocery business there for 29 years.

In 1956, he moved to West De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin and acquired an interest in the American Motors dealership at Green Bay. He operated this business until his death. The Diederichs resided at 57 Lost Dauphin Road, West De Pere.

On the morning of 14 August 1968, the Diederichs left West De Pere for Albany, Wisconsin to get a new auto for a customer and planned to return that day. They were traveling south on U.S. highway 15, toward Waupun when they were struck by an oncoming car driven by Mrs. Helen A. Johnson of Portage, Wisconsin. Mrs. Johnson, who was also killed in the head on collision, had just passed a truck when she swerved into the Diederich's lane.

The funeral was held 17 August at St. Joseph Shrine at West De Pere. Rev. Alphonsus Francis Charles Diederich, Ralph's brother, said the mass.

Children of RALPH LEO DIEDERICH and MARY AGNES MARTIN are:

85. i. BERNARD FRANCIS7 DIEDERICH, b. 1943, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

86. ii. MARY JOAN DIEDERICH, b. 1944, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

87. iii. ETHEL MARIE DIEDERICH, b. 1945, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

 27. VIOLA CECELIA7 DIEDERICH (ANTON FRANCIS6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 29 October 1914 in Grant Township, Washington County, Minnesota. She married GEORGE LOUIS PRINGLE 23 February 1935 in Court St. Methodist Church, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, son of CHARLES PRINGLE and CHARLOTTE HALL.

Viola Cecelia Diederich was a High school graduate.  Residence: 7128 North Center Road, Mount Morris, Michigan 48458

Children of VIOLA CECELIA DIEDERICH and GEORGE LOUIS PRINGLE are:

i. RONALD DE VERE8 PRINGLE, b. 1936, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan; m. MARLENE MYRTLE BENCE, 29 July 1960, Angola, Steuben County, Indiana.  Education: High school graduate.  Military service: U.S. Army.  Occupation: Factory.

88. ii. CAROL LEE PRINGLE, b. 1941, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan.

iii. JEAN SHIRLEY PRINGLE, b. 1945, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan; m. ROLLIN BURL KENNEDY, 05 September 1964, Genesee Methodist Church, Genesee, Genesee County, Michigan.  Jean's Education: High school graduate.

 

28. ANTHONY FRANCIS7 DIEDERICH (ANTON FRANCIS6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 17 October 1916 in Cylon, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. He married MARY ELIZABETH LARKIN 01 June 1946 in Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, daughter of WILLIAM LARKIN and MARY MORGAN.

Anthony Francis Diederich was a High school graduate.  Military service: Army.  Occupation: factory.  Residence: 3272 Farley Street, Flint, Michigan

Children of ANTHONY FRANCIS DIEDERICH and MARY ELIZABETH LARKIN are:

i. DONALD WILLIAM8 DIEDERICH, b. 1947, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan.

ii. NORMAN JOSEPH DIEDERICH, b.  1949, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan.

 

29. IRENE PHILOMENA7 ARTS (MARY PETRANELLA6 DIEDERICH, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 26 July 1905 in Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin and died __ _______ 1999 and is buried at Riverside Cemetery in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. She married (1) RAYMOND PERKINS October 1928 in (?) Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota. She married (2) FRANCIS JOSEPH ANHEIR 16 August 1939 in Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic church at Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin, son of ANTONE ANHEIR and ANN RITTER.  He died __ _______ 1988 and is buried at Riverside Cemetery in Ladysmith, Wisconsin.  Residence: 219 Pedersen Avenue, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin

Child of IRENE PHILOMENA ARTS and RAYMOND PERKINS is:

89. i. RAYMOND DWIGHT8 PERKINS, b.  1929, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

Child of IRENE PHILOMENA ARTS and FRANCIS JOSEPH ANHEIR is:

ii. KAYLEEN MARY8 ANHEIR, b.  1945, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

 

30. HAROLD HENRY7 ARTS (MARY PETRANELLA6 DIEDERICH, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 21 May 1910 in Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin. He married DOROTHY MARIE NEWHOUSE in Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church at Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

Harold Henry Arts was an Owner of Insurance Agency.  Residence: 907 East 4th Street, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin

Children of HAROLD HENRY ARTS and DOROTHY MARIE NEWHOUSE are:

i. PATRICIA ELLEN8 ARTS, b. 11 August 1932, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin; m. EMIL RENALDI.

ii. ALAN HAROLD ARTS, b. 30 August 1936, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin; m. PHYLIS LYBERT.

iii. SUSAN LYNN ARTS, b. 20 December 1948.

31. RUSSELL JOHN7 ARTS (MARY PETRANELLA6 DIEDERICH, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 11 August 1913 in Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin. He married MAE HINKEL 19 May 1939 in Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic church at Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin, daughter of AUGUST HINKEL.

Russell John Arts education: High school.  Residence: 862 Wilbur Street, San Diego, San Diego County, California

Children of RUSSELL JOHN ARTS and MAE HINKEL are:

i. DEIDRE MARIA8 ARTS, b.  1958, San Diego, San Diego County, California.  Deidre may have been adopted.

ii. DANIEL ARTS, b.  1954.  Adopted: Unknown

iii. ZACHARY JOHN ARTS, b.  1959, San Diego, San Diego County, California.

iv. SERENA CHRISTINE ARTS, b.  1961, San Diego, San Diego County, California.

 

32. JOHN WILLIAM7 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH CHARLES6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 30 August 1929 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin. He married MARY THERESA KLEIN 25 November 1950 in Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.

J. William Diederich grew up in Ladysmith, Bloomer, and Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. He graduated from Marquette University at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1951 with a Ph.B. degree in Journalism and from the Harvard Business School at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1955, with an MBA degree with high distinction. He was an instructor at Boston University in 1954, and at Old Dominion University at Norfolk, Virginia, from 1955 to 1959.

On November 25, 1950, Mr. Diederich married Mary Theresa Klein, daughter of Joseph Ferdinand and Lorraine Marcella (Hubing) Klein of Port Washington, Wisconsin. The couple had 14 children, one of whom died in infancy.

Upon graduation from Harvard, Mr. Diederich joined Landmark Communications, Inc., of Norfolk, Virginia, as research director. He became assistant controller in 1959, controller in 1962, secretary/treasurer in 1963, vice-president and treasurer in 1965, executive vp-finance in 1973, executive vp-community newspapers in 1978, and executive vp and chief financial officer in 1982. When Landmark entered the cable television business in 1962, he became its first general manager and managed the new business until 1964. He also served as chairman of Landmark Community Newspapers, Inc., from 1977 to 1988. He founded Executive Productivity Systems, Inc., a computer and software distributor, in 1982 and served as its president until 1988. He retired from Landmark Communications in 1990 but continued to serve as a director of Landmark Communications, Inc., TeleCable Corporation, Trader Publishing Company, and the Landmark Foundation until 1995. He also served as an officer of several of Landmark's Nevada-based companies. He served as president and a director of LCI Credit Corp. from 1991 to 1993, and of Landmark Television, Inc., and LTM Investments, Inc., from 1991 to 2006. He also served as a consultant to KLAS-TV of Las Vegas, NV.

After retirement, he was active as a financial consultant, private investor, and Internet entrepreneur. In 1994, he and his brother, Fran, and Fran's wife, Shirley, founded Internet Express, Inc., an Internet access provider at Madison, Wisconsin, which they later sold. He founded Wide World Web International in 1995 and was chairman and chief executive officer until his death, active in consulting and publishing genealogical websites.
Mr. Diederich served on active duty in the USMC from 1951 to 1953 and retired from the Marine Corps reserve in 1971 with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was a member of Sons of the American Revolution, National Association of Accountants, Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi, American Numismatic Association, and the National, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania Genealogical Societies. He was a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

John William Diederich died 27 March 2006 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Funeral masses were held at St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia and at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Port Washington, Wisconsin where he had married 50 years previously. He is buried at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Port Washington, Wisconsin with his wife's wedding ring, a symbol of the steadfast and faithful love they had for each other during their 55 years of marriage.

Mary Theresa grew up in Port Washington, Wisconsin, the oldest of four children. She attended Catholic school and told stories of work in a variety of jobs, such as picking beans for the canning factory and working in a chair factory, first doing upholstry, then later working in the front office. During the Great Depression her father leased a field to help provide income for a Farmer's widow, and he grew strawberries there. On the weekends the family would go and pick the strawberries and sell them in town to raise extra money. Her favorite job was working in a bakery shop, and she left only to help take care of her mother who was wheelchair bound for several years due to arthritis.

After high school graduation Mary attended Marquette University in Milwaukee where she and and Mr. Diederich met. After they married, she left school and their first child was born at Quantico, Virginia during Mr. Diederich's active duty service there. She worked to help support the family while Mr. Diederich attended Harvard, pausing only for the birth of their third child.

After they settled in Norfolk, Virginia, Mary began taking classes at what is now Old Dominion University and she graduated at the age of forty with a degree in English before the birth of her fourteenth child at age forty-one. She had also taken viola lessons and enjoyed playing, eventually joining the Virginia Beach Community orchestra group.

Mary was active in her community and church, visiting elderly friends and teaching religious education classes. She later took singing lessons and joined the church choir.

After retirement, the Diederichs relocated to Incline Village, Nevada and she stayed active in the church, teaching classes and helping to start a choir group there. She also played for the Carson City Community Orchestra until failing health forced her to retire.

Mr. and Mrs. Diederich were listed in the 2005 Slate 60: The 60 largest American charitable contributions of the year for a contribution to Marquette University to benefit the school of Communications.

Last updated on: 6/6/1996, partial update 9/5/2007

JOHN WILLIAM and MARY THERESA (KLEIN) DIEDERICH had fourteen children, one of whom died in infancy.

vi. DONNA MAUREEN DIEDERICH, b. 30 July 1958, De Paul Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia; d. 31 May 1959, age 10 months at Norfolk, Virginia of pneumonitis.  Donna Maureen Diederich was born July 30, 1958 in de Paul Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia. Attending physician was Dr. William L. Taliaferro, M.D. Her birth certificate was filed with the Virginia State Department of Health August 8, 1958 in Volume 7134, No. 145-58-051991.  She was baptized a Roman Catholic at Sacred Heart Church, Norfolk, Virginia August 17, 1958 by the Reverend Fr. John Dunn. Her sponsors were Joseph Vernelle Phillips and Mrs. Elizabeth Sargeant Francis.  She died May 31, 1959, age 10 months, at 615 Shirley Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia of pneumonitis. She is buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.

 

33. JOSEPH CHARLES7 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH CHARLES6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 01 August 1931 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin and died 02 November 2001 at Incline Village, Washoe County, Nevada and was buried at St. Paul's Catholic Cemetery in Bloomer, Wisconsin. He married KATHERYN LOUISE MILLER 14 August 1957 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.

JOSEPH CHARLES and KATHERYN LOUISE (MILLER) DIEDERICH had six children.

 

34. MARY ALICE7 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH CHARLES6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 06 March 1936 in Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. She married ALLEN GREGORY LANKE 24 October 1949 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

Allen Gregory Lanke was born 14 August 1935 at Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, Wisconsin, the son of Lawrence Charles and Helen Vivian (Allen) Lanke.

He married Mary Alice Diederich 24 October 1959 at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church at 2474 North 37th Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were Richard Eugene Lanke and Mary Steinmetz Miller.

She was born 6 March 1936 at Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Joseph Charles and Alice Florence (Yost) Diederich.

Al enlisted in the United States Navy at Prairie du Chien at the age of 18 and served for four years, from October 1953 to October 1957. 

He attended boot camp at the United States Naval Training Center at San Diego, San Diego County, California. He was then transferred to flight school at Norman, Oklahoma, for six weeks. After flight training, he was sent to the Naval Aviation Electrician's School at Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, for about 16 weeks. He was then assigned to a Navy fighter squadron, VF-152, aboard the U.S.S Antietam, which he joined in the Philippines. After completing a cruise to the far east, the Antietam returned to the Naval Station at Alameda, California, and the squadron returned to Moffitt Field. 

The squadron was then ordered aboard the U.S.S. Yorktown for 14 months, during which it cruised to Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam, the Philipines, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Australia. The squadron returned to Moffitt Field for about a month and was then ordered aboard the U.S.S. Wasp for about a 12-month deployment, which took it to the same places in the far east. 

Allen was discharged in October 1957 as an electricians' mate Second Class. He had been promoted to First Class but did not have sufficient time in grade and reverted. 

After he was discharged from the Navy, he joined the Ladish Company at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, in the apprentice training program. He worked at Ladish until July 1964. Then he went to work for A. Behling Company at 6734 West Wells Street, Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County. He took over the electrical department at Behling in 1969, when Armand Behling died. He left the A. Behling Company in 1974 to set up his own business, Lanke Electric Company. He is now an electrical contractor in Plover, Wisconsin. 

Mary Alice Diederich was graduated from McDonnell Memorial High School at Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, in June 1954. She then attended Eau Claire Vocational School, where she received secretarial training from September 1954 to February 1955. 

Her first job was as secretary with National Farm Loan at Chippewa Falls from March 1955 till February 1957.

She moved to Milwaukee in February 1957 to work for Marquette Cement Manufacturing Company at 2040 West Wisconsin Avenue. She started as a secretary but became bookkeeper in May 1957. She left Marquette Cement Manufacturing Company in March 1960, shortly before Robert's birth. Thereafter, she was a housewife, until Allen started his own business, and then she kept the books. After moving to Plover in 1984, she went back to work at the Maryvonne Clothing Store.

After their marriage, the Lanke's resided at 2416 South 52nd Street in West Allis for six months and at 2646 South 69th Street in Milwaukee for four years. They rented a home at 160 North 70th Street in Milwaukee in June 1964 and bought it in the fall of 1967. In March 1984, they decided to move from Milwaukee to Plover, Portage County, Wisconsin. 

ALLEN GREGORY and MARY ALICE (DIEDERICH) LANKE had four children.

 

35. ELIZABETH ANNE7 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH CHARLES6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 08 March 1938 in Eagleton, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. She married ROGER LEE MARTINEAU 11 July 1959 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

ROGER LEE and ELIZABETH ANNE (DIEDERICH) MARTINEAU had six children.

 

36. FRANCIS ANTHONY7 DIEDERICH (JOSEPH CHARLES6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 15 December 1942 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. He married SHIRLEY LEONE MICHAEL 30 January 1965 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.

of FRANCIS ANTHONY and SHIRLEY LEONE (MICHAEL) DIEDERICH had three children.

 

37. JOSEPH CHARLES7 KAPP (VIOLA CECELIA6 DIEDERICH, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 21 December 1917 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.  He died 1998, and is buried at Riverside Cemetery in Ladysmith, Wisconsin.   He married JEAN LORRAINE WOODARD 09 May 1942 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin, daughter of SAMUEL WOODARD and CLOE CRYE.

Joseph Charles Kapp complied the record for his family April 4, 1963. His education: High school graduate.  Military service: Bet. 10 April - 09 October 1941, 135th Medical Regiment.  Occupation: County Highway Department

JOSEPH CHARLES and JEAN LORRAINE (WOODARD) KAPP had four children, one of whom was stillborn.

i. UNNAMED8 KAPP, b. 29 July 1942; d. 29 July 1942, Stillborn at Ladysmith, Wisconsin.

 

38. PHILIP JOSEPH7 DIEDERICH (JOHN CONRAD6, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 11 February 1912 in on the family farm, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married EUNICE MELVINA HAM 25 April 1942 in St. Mary's Catholic church, Shickley, Fillmore County, Nebraska, daughter of ANDREW HAM and SOPHIE SWANSON.

Information about Philip Joseph Diederich and his family compiled by Don Heiderstadt 17 September 1973.  

Philip Joseph Diederich's education: 1929, Geneva High school graduate.  Occupation: farmer.  Religion: Catholic.  Residence: Route 1, Box 38, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska 68361.

Eunice Melvina Ham's religion: Methodist.

PHILIP JOSEPH and EUNICE MELVINA (HAM) DIEDERICH had one child.

 

39. PAUL ARCHIBALD7 DIEDERICH (JOHN CONRAD6, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 10 November 1915 in On the family farm at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married MARGARET MARY DOYLE 13 September 1945 in Holy Family Church, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, daughter of JOHN DOYLE and MARY HYNES.

Information about Paul Archibald Diederich and his family compiled by Don Heiderstadt 17 September 1973.

More About PAUL ARCHIBALD DIEDERICH:
Education: 1933, Geneva High school graduate
Military service: Bet. 02 February 1942 - 02 August 1945, U.S. Army
Occupation: Watchmaker
Religion: Catholic
Residence: 3770 Chase Street, Denver, Jefferson County, Colorado 80212

More About MARGARET MARY DOYLE:
Religion: Catholic

PAUL ARCHIBALD and MARGARET MARY (DOYLE) DIEDERICH had one child.

 

40. EMERY ROYAL7 WALKER (ANNA MARY6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 07 August 1905 in Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 06 March 1932 in Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. He married ANNA VIRGINIA BANNON 30 June 1927 in St. Nicholas Church, Platteville, Weld County, Colorado, daughter of WILLIAM BANNON and CHARLOTTE DAVISON.

More About EMERY ROYAL WALKER:
Burial: Mt. Olivet cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Education: High school - four years. University of Nebraska (?).
Occupation: Mechanic

EMERY ROYAL and ANNA VIRGINIA (BANNON) WALKER had one child.

i. JACK WILFRID8 WALKER, b.  1929, Platteville, Weld County, Colorado; m. MARY ELAINE COLE, 18 June 1955, Selfridge Air Force Base, Mt. Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan.  Residence: Denver County, Colorado

 

41. ADELINE CATHERINE7 WALKER (ELIZABETH CECELIA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 August 1901 in Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska, and died 06 January 1963 in St. Francis Hospital, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. She married (1) NICHOLAS JAMES PASCOE 26 May 1929. She married (2) ANTHONY DIXON 31 August 1960 in St. Mary's Church at Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska.

More About ADELINE CATHERINE WALKER:
Burial: Calvary Cemetery at Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska

NICHOLAS JAMES and ADELINE CATHERINE (WALKER) PASCOE had two children:

i. STEWART JOSEPH8 PASCOE, b. 1930, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; m. MARILYN RUTH GILLIGAN, 27 January, St. Mary's Church at Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska.

ii. PATRICIA MARIE PASCOE, b. 15 June, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; m. WILLIAM JOSEPH AGNEW, 20 August 1955, St. Mary's Church at Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska.  Residence: Ogallala, Keith County, Nebraska

 

42. JOHN ALOYSIUS7 WALKER (ELIZABETH CECELIA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 October 1903 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married ELENORA PAPIERNIK 25 November 1925 in St. Josaphats Church, Loup City, Sherman County, Nebraska, daughter of FRANK PAPIERNIK and MARY MICHALSKI.

More About JOHN ALOYSIUS WALKER:
Residence: St. Libory, Howard County, Nebraska

JOHN ALOYSIUS and ELENORA (PAPIERNIK) WALKER had two children.

i. NORMA JEAN8 WALKER, m. HARRY KRAMER, 15 June 1948, St. Paul, Howard County, Nebraska.  Residence: Valley County, Nebraska

ii. NORMAN EUGENE WALKER, b. Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska.  Residence:  Jewell County, Kansas

 

43. JOSEPH JESS7 WALKER (ELIZABETH CECELIA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 14 January 1910 in Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married LOUISE NEIDER 04 July 1930 in Hebron, Thayer County, Nebraska.

More About JOSEPH JESS WALKER:
Residence: Yakima County, Washington

JOSEPH JESS and LOUISE (NEIDER) WALKER had two children.

i. GLENNA JOYCE8 WALKER, b. 04 June; m. NORRIS PRIGGEE.

ii. CLARENCE JOSEPH WALKER, b. 24 April; m. LINDA, Washington.

 

44. MARGARET ELIZABETH7 WALKER (ELIZABETH CECELIA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 15 July 1912 in Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. She married EVERETT LYMON WHITE 15 February 1931 in Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska, son of JOHN WHITE and JENNY OSGOOD.

More About MARGARET ELIZABETH WALKER:
Residence: Nebraska

EVERETT LYMON and MARGARET ELIZABETH (WALKER) WHITE had one child.

 

45. DONALD EDWARD7 WALKER (ELIZABETH CECELIA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 25 July 1915 in Geneva, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married MARJORIE LOUISE HURBERT 10 April 1940 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, daughter of WES HURLBERT.

DONALD EDWARD and MARJORIE LOUISE (HURBERT) WALKER had three children.

 

46. ISABEL CLARA7 DIEDERICH (ALBERT JOSEPH6, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 12 August 1909 in Grafton, Fillmore County, Nebraska. She married LYLE G. HURLESS 04 November 1932 in Sister's home at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, son of CARL HURLESS and MARY ELLEN.

More About ISABEL CLARA DIEDERICH:
Education: High school
Residence: Lake County, California

LYLE G. and ISABEL CLARA (DIEDERICH) HURLESS had four children.

 

47. LEROY JOHN7 DIEDERICH (ALBERT JOSEPH6, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 20 March 1911 in Grafton, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married GERALDINE SCHENK 13 February 1947 in St. James Church, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, daughter of FREDERICK SCHENK and ETHEL CONVERSE.

More About LEROY JOHN DIEDERICH:
Education: 1920, Graduated from high school at Geneva, Nebraska.
Military service: Served in New Guinea during World War II. He was in the 41st Infantry for five years and served overseas for three years.
Occupation: Shoe store manager
Residence: Yamhill County, Oregon

JOHN and GERALDINE (SCHENK) DIEDERICH had one child.

 

48. ANNA MARIE7 DIEDERICH (ALBERT JOSEPH6, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 18 November 1919 in Martland, Stanton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. She married EARL ROBERT STROTHKAMP 28 September 1939 in St. Joseph Church, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, son of ALLEN STROTHKAMP and GLADYS GEHLAUF.

EARL ROBERT and ANNA MARIE (DIEDERICH) STROTHKAMP had two children.

 

49. WARREN JOSEPH7 RUSH (MARY THERESA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 28 October 1912 in North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and died 26 September 1970 in California. He married LUELLA BESSIE BARBEE 02 November 1933 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, daughter of FLOYD BARBEE and BESSIE GOWER.

More About WARREN JOSEPH RUSH:
Education: High school, trade school. Extension courses at University of California, Berkley, California.
Occupation: Tool engineer, United Air Lines, International Airport, San Francisco, California

WARREN JOSEPH and LUELLA BESSIE (BARBEE) RUSH had four children.

 

50. KATHRYN OPAL7 RUSH (MARY THERESA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 08 April 1916 in Amity, Clark County, Arkansas. She married JOHN WILLIAM THOMSON 15 February 1941 in Justice of Peace, Mount Morrison, Jefferson County, Colorado, son of WILLIAM THOMSON and MATTIE HENRY.

More About KATHRYN OPAL RUSH:
Education: 11th grade

JOHN WILLIAM and KATHRYN OPAL (RUSH) THOMSON had one child.

 

51. PAUL EUGENE7 RUSH (MARY THERESA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 October 1925 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. He married IRENE LOUISE RAYCOFF 19 June 1948 in Annunciation Church, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, daughter of NICHOLAS RAYCOFF and ALBINA FELIX.

Notes for PAUL EUGENE RUSH:
Paul Eugene Rush is a member of the Air Force Reserve; Air Force Association, Elks, American Institute of Architects; American Registered Architects; American Legion University of Denver Association.
Education: BS and BA degree in Architecture from University of Denver, has taken post graduate courses at the University of Colorado.
Occupation: Architect and registered engineer.

PAUL EUGENE and IRENE LOUISE (RAYCOFF) RUSH had two children.

 

52. ROBERT STEWART7 HEIDERSTADT (CLARA AUGUSTA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 30 March 1918 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married KATHERINE MARJORIE FLEMING 25 January 1944 in Army Air Corps base chapel at Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, daughter of THOMAS FLEMING and MAE _______.

Robert Stewart Heiderstadt graduated from North high school, Denver, in 1936 and attended the Opportunity school at Denver during 1937. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a flight instructor and was discharged a captain. He was recalled to active duty during the Korean War and commanded an Air Force communications squadron. He is currently self employed and operates a television sales and service store. Since age 16 he has held a ham radio operator's license as WQRRS. He is a member of the Toastmasters and Rotary clubs.

ROBERT STEWART and KATHERINE MARJORIE (FLEMING) HEIDERSTADT had six children, two of whom died at birth.

iv. JOSEPH HEIDERSTADT, b. 10 March 1958, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; d. 10 March 1958, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.  Joseph and his sister Mary were twins. They died at birth.

v. MARY HEIDERSTADT, b. 10 March 1958, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; d. 10 March 1958, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.  Mary and her brother Joseph were twins. They died at birth.

 

53. KATHRYN CLARE7 HEIDERSTADT (CLARA AUGUSTA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 12 August 1921 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. She married ARTHUR FRANK BERGER 02 March 1946 in Holy Family Catholic Church, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, son of FRANK BERGER and MARTHA PAVLIK.

Kathryn Clare attended Holy Family grade school and Holy Family high school for one year.

ARTHUR FRANK and KATHRYN CLARE (HEIDERSTADT) BERGER had four children.

 

54. DONALD HENRY7 HEIDERSTADT (CLARA AUGUSTA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 10 July 1923 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He married KATHERINE MARION KRUZICH 02 June 1951 in Holy Family Church, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, daughter of KAZIMER KRUZICH and JOSEPHINE MATAYA.

More About DONALD HENRY HEIDERSTADT:
Education: Bet. 1946 - 1950, Three years at University of Colorado.
Occupation: Civil Engineer with Colorado State Highway Department. Supervisor of Future Planning Unit of Roadway Design.

DONALD HENRY and KATHERINE MARION (KRUZICH) HEIDERSTADT had one child.

 

55. JOHN EDWARD7 HEIDERSTADT (CLARA AUGUSTA6 DIEDERICH, JOSEPH5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 25 November 1931 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. He married MARGARET ELIZABETH GLASS 19 April 1958 in St. Mathias Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, daughter of JOSEPH GLASS and MARGARET WORMOLD.

More About JOHN EDWARD HEIDERSTADT:
Education: 1956, Graduated from University of Colorado with BS degree in Electrical Engineering.
Military service: Served during Korean conflict as Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force.
Occupation: Electrical Engineer at Arma Company, Long Island, New York.

JOHN EDWARD and MARGARET ELIZABETH (GLASS) HEIDERSTADT had four children.

 

56. MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER (ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 01 June 1905 in Beaver County, Oklahoma. She married LEONARD J. RHEUBY 09 July in Sublette, Haskell County, Kansas.

Mary Beatrice (Hooker) Rheuby provided the information for her parents and siblings.

LEONARD J. and MARY BEATRICE (HOOKER) RHEUBY had seven children, two of whom died as infants.

107. i. ROSEMARY8 RHEUBY, b. Satanta, Haskell County, Kansas.

108. ii. CAROL LEE RHEUBY, b.  1931, Satanta, Haskell County, Kansas.

109. iii. LEONARD ROYCE RHEUBY, b. Springfield, Baca County, Colorado.

110. iv. PEGGY JOYCE RHEUBY, b. 1936, Homedale, Owyhee County, Idaho.

v. GENE FRANK RHEUBY, b. 23 June 1938, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho; d. 23 June 1938, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho and is buried at Marsing, Owyhee County, Idaho.  Gene and his brother Jack were twins. Gene died after birth.

vi. JACK FRANCIS RHEUBY, b. 23 June 1938, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho; d. 24 June 1938, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho and is buried at Marsing, Owyhee County, Idaho.  Jack and his brother Gene were twins. Jack died the day following his birth.

111. vii. PATSY JEANETTE RHEUBY, b. 1939, Homedale, Owyhee County, Idaho.

 

57. LAURENCE LEE7 HOOKER (ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 07 October 1907 in Oklahoma. He married ESTHER EVELYN CLAYCOMB 14 September 1943 in Fresno, Fresno County, California.

LAURENCE LEE and ESTHER EVELYN (CLAYCOMB) HOOKER had one child.

 

58. VERNER EARL7 HOOKER (ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 November 1910 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas, and died 17 August 1950 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas and is buried in the Hugoton Cemetery at Hugoton. He married EDITH PATRICK.

VERNER EARL and EDITH (PATRICK) HOOKER had two children.

i. VERNA KAY

ii. DONNA JUNE

 

59. ROYCE LANDON7 HOOKER (ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 24 January 1912 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas. He married JIMMIE ____ TALBOTT.

ROYCE LANDON and JIMMIE (TALBOTT) HOOKER had two children.

113. i. RONALD ROYCE8 HOOKER, b. 21 October 1938, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho; d. 18 February 1972, Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho and is buried at Mountain Home.

ii. RAMON LEROY

 

60. IRA LIONEL7 SWAN (LEONA MARY6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 February 1914 in near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at his parent's farm.. He married BETHEL ELIZABETH DWYER 24 August 1946 in Beaver, Beaver County, Oklahoma, daughter of ARCHIE JASPER and ELSIE HAWLEY.

More About IRA LIONEL SWAN:
Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1945, U.S. Army during World War II.
Occupation: 1972, employed by Mobile Oil Company.
Religion: members of the First Christian Church of Hugoton.

IRA LIONEL and BETHEL ELIZABETH (DWYER) SWAN had two children.

 

61. LELAND EARL7 SWAN (LEONA MARY6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 01 September 1916 in near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at his parent's farm., and died 08 May 1953 in Sandia Naval Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico and is buried in the Hugoton cemetery.  He married MOIRA JOSEPHA MCALLISTER 28 August 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia, daughter of JOSEPH MCALLISTER and CATHERINE GALLAGLY.

Leland Earl Swan's gravestone is inscribed:

LELAND E SWAN
KANSAS
ICC U S NAVY
WORLD WAR II
SEPT. 1, 1916
MAY 8, 1953

Leland Earl Swan enlisted in the United States Navy in 1939 and at the time of his death was a chief electrician's mate.

More About MOIRA JOSEPHA MCALLISTER:
Occupation: 1972, Private secretary
Religion: Catholic

LELAND EARL and MOIRA JOSEPHA (MCALLISTER) SWAN had one child.

 

62. RETTA MAXINE7 SWAN (LEONA MARY6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 24 February 1919 in near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at her parent's farm. She married (1) MILTON HOUSTON PORTER 04 November 1939, son of JOHN PORTER and LILLY SOUTHARD. She married (2) JAMES CHARLES HOLLEY 10 November 1968 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas. She married (3) JAMES PAUL DEWEY 11 December 1970 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas.

Milton Houston served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
His Occupation was farmer.
They were members of the First Christian Church at Hugoton.

MILTON HOUSTON and RETTA MAXINE (SWAN) PORTER had three children.

 

63. MELVA LOREE7 SWAN (LEONA MARY6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 06 January 1921 in near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at her parent's farm. She married (1) GALE NEWTON CARTER 06 December 1941 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, son of HENRY CARTER and GERALDINE TANKERSLEY. She married (2) WADE ANDERSON FOLGER 24 November 1951 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas, son of FRANK FOLGER and RACHEL MILLER.

More About MELVA LOREE SWAN:
Occupation: Legal secretary and bookkeeper
Religion: Member of the First Christian Church of Hugoton

Child of MELVA LOREE SWAN and GALE NEWTON CARTER had one child.

 

64. LUVADA LEE7 SWAN (LEONA MARY6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH,  JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 March 1924 in near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas at her parent's farm. She married HAROLD LEROY COULTER 08 September 1945 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, son of JOE COULTER and MARY PANKRATZ.

More About HAROLD LEROY COULTER:
Military service: Bet. May 1944 - May 1946, U.S. Navy during World War II.
Occupation: farmer and rancher.
Religion: Baptist

HAROLD LEROY AND LUVADA LEE (SWAN) COULTER had three children.

 

65. RALPH7 GOKEY (MARY SOPHIA6 DIEDERICH,  ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 06 July in Little Suamico, Oconto County, Wisconsin, and died 10 January 1960 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married JOSEPHINE KOLFAS 08 June 1931 in Redgranite, Waushara County, Wisconsin. Ralph Gokey died __ ______ 19__ and was buried on 14 January 1960 at Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin

RALPH and JOSEPHINE (KOLFAS) GOKEY had three children:

117. i. RICHARD ALVIN8 GOKEY, b.  1934.

118. ii. RITA ANN GOKEY, b.  1935.

119. iii. RAY ALLEN GOKEY, b.  1938.

 

66. AGNES MARY7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 26 May 1908 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married (1) WALTER ARCHIE TERRIEN 08 November 1934 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, son of ARCHIE TERRIEN and LIBBY NADEAU. She married (2) FRANK JOSEPH AUSLOOS 23 November 1968 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, son of JOSEPH AUSLOOS and MARY VAN ESS.

WALTER ARCHIE and AGNES MARY (DIEDERICH) TERRIEN had one child.

 

67. LEONA MATHILDA7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 05 October 1910 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married WILLIAM ALPHONSE BORREMANS 12 October 1933 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, son of ALPHONSE BORREMANS and ANNE MARTE.

WILLIAM ALPHONSE and LEONA MATHILDA (DIEDERICH) BORREMANS had three children.

 

68. GABRIEL JOSEPH7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 December 1911 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married FLORENCE THERESE ROELS 09 May 1939 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN ROELS and IRENE SCHELTER.

GABRIEL JOSEPH and FLORENCE THERESE (ROELS) DIEDERICH had nine children.

i. GABRIEL JOHN8 DIEDERICH, b. 1940, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; d. 28 June 1959, buried at Duck Creek, Brown County, Wisconsin.

 

69. VINCENT MARTIN7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 21 June 1913 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married (1) JOSEPHINE MURASKI 09 May 1939 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of _______ MURASKI and SOPHIA PAWLSK. She died __ ________ 19__ and is buried at St. Benedict's cemetery at Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married (2) BERTHA ROSE HICKEY 04 November 1972 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.

Vincent Martin Diederich worked as a Truck driver.

VINCENT MARTIN and JOSEPHINE (MURASKI) DIEDERICH had five children.

 

70. ROSELLA FRANCIS7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 21 May 1915 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married NELS ALBERT SORENSON 19 May 1938 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, son of ALBERT SORENSON and MARGARET BARRY.

Nels Albert Sorenson worked as a Greenskeeper.

NELS ALBERT and ROSELLA FRANCIS (DIEDERICH) SORENSON had five children.

 

71. LORRAINE ANN7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 July 1917 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married JOHN JOSEPH RAYMAKERS 24 June 1939 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, son of PETER RAYMAKERS and GERTRUDE JACOBS.

John Joseph Raymakers was a Farmer.

JOHN JOSEPH and LORRAINE ANN (DIEDERICH) RAYMAKERS had eight children.

 

72. VIOLA MARY7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 03 December 1919 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married GORDON FRANCIS MAUS 08 October 1947 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, son of ARTHUR MAUS and MARIE PLATKOWSKI.

Gordon Francis Maus worked as a Truck driver.

GORDON FRANCIS and VIOLA MARY (DIEDERICH) MAUS had ten children.

 

73. LEO WILLIAM7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 11 October 1922 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married ROSEMARY MARGERET MAUS 15 March 1945 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, daughter of ARTHUR MAUS and MARIE PLATKOWSKI.

Leo William Diederich worked as a Truck driver.

LEO WILLIAM and ROSEMARY MARGERET (MAUS) DIEDERICH had ten children.

 

74. ANTHONY FRANCIS7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 November 1924 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married MARGARET MARY ROELS 27 January 1948 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN ROELS and IRENE SCHELTER.

ANTHONY FRANCIS and MARGARET MARY (ROELS) DIEDERICH had sixteen children.

 

75. ALICE CECELIA7 DIEDERICH (JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 November 1926 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. She married PETER MITCHELL GAURA 06 July 1946 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, son of JOSEPH GAURA and CLARA STOPKA.

More About ALICE CECELIA DIEDERICH:
Occupation: factory worker

More About PETER MITCHELL GAURA:
Occupation: Farmer

PETER MITCHELL and ALICE CECELIA (DIEDERICH) GAURA had seven children.

 

76. LESLIE MARTIN7 DIEDERICH (MARTIN GROVER6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 09 May 1912 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married RUTH ELIZABETH CRANE 10 February 1944 in Fort Knox, Hardin County, Kentucky.

LESLIE MARTIN and RUTH ELIZABETH (CRANE) DIEDERICH had one child.

 

77. LETTY ESTHER7 DIEDERICH (MARTIN GROVER6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 14 January 1914 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married JOSEPH HENRY COLE 24 April 1942 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.

JOSEPH HENRY and LETTY ESTHER (DIEDERICH) COLE had two children.

 

78. GARTH LEO7 DIEDERICH (MARTIN GROVER6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 13 November 1915 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He met (1) ELVIRA AGNES MAROTZ 02 May 1936 in Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana. He married (2) DORIS SEELEY 30 August 1959 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.

GARTH LEO and ELVIRA AGNES (MAROTZ) DIEDERICH had five children.

 

79. KENNETH RALPH7 DIEDERICH (MARTIN GROVER6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 11 September 1917 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. He married MAE ARLENE ELLINGSON 07 April 1942 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.

KENNETH RALPH and MAE ARLENE (ELLINGSON) DIEDERICH had five children.

 

80. ORPHA ADELL7 DIEDERICH (MARTIN GROVER6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 16 February 1920 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. She married (1) CLIFFORD FRANK GUSKE 14 February 1942 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. She married (2) ARTHUR TASHOW 20 October 1951 in Menominee, Menominee County, Michigan. She married (3) PETER ROBERT FABRI 14 June 1959 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.

CLIFFORD FRANK and ORPHA ADELL had two children.

 

81. OTHELLO LINUS7 DIEDERICH (WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 23 September 1917 in Flintville, Brown County, Wisconsin, and died 15 April 1978 in Wisconsin. He married RUBY LAURA HAINES 05 August 1939 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN HAINES and LAURA WAGNER.

Othello was also known as "Ole".
Military service: Infantry during World War II.

OTHELLO LINUS and RUBY LAURA (HAINES) DIEDERICH had two children.

 

82. MARGARET MAY7 DIEDERICH (WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 07 May 1919 in Flintville, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married JOSEPH KLECZKA 15 February 1941 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, son of WALTER KLECZKA and ANNA NOWACYK.

Joseph and Margaraet Klecza operated a tavern.

JOSEPH and MARGARET MAY (DIEDERICH) KLECZKA had three children.

 

83. NORBERT FRANCIS7 DIEDERICH (WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 05 August 1920 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married VERNA MARY DE BAUCH 13 September 1941 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOSEPH DE BAUCH and MARY MONFILS.

Norbert Francis Diederich was a Farmer.

NORBERT FRANCIS and VERNA MARY (DE BAUCH) DIEDERICH had one child.

 

84. KENNETH ANTHONY7 DIEDERICH (WILLIAM JOHN FREDERICK6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 11 August 1922 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin. He married DOROTHY BERNICE KOZLOSKI 10 June 1943 in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, daughter of JOHN KOZLOSKI and MARIE SHUDROWITZ.

Kenneth Anthony Diederich worked as a Cattle dealer and farmer.
Residence: Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin

KENNETH ANTHONY and DOROTHY BERNICE (KOZLOSKI) DIEDERICH had six children.

 

85. BERNARD FRANCIS7 DIEDERICH (RALPH LEO6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born in Pennsylvania. He married JUDITH MARIE _______ .

BERNARD FRANCIS and JUDITH MARIE (_______) DIEDERICH had two children.

 

86. MARY JOAN7 DIEDERICH (RALPH LEO6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born in Pennsylvania. She married RICHARD Elgin _________.

RICHARD ELGIN and MARY JOAN (DIEDERICH) ______________ had two children.

 

87. ETHEL MARIE7 DIEDERICH (RALPH LEO6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born in Pennsylvania. She married ANDREW DAVID _________.

ANDREW DAVID and ETHEL MARIE (DIEDERICH) ________ had one child.

 

Generation No. 5

 

88. CAROL LEE8 PRINGLE (VIOLA CECELIA7 DIEDERICH,  ANTON FRANCIS6, JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born in Michigan. She married FARN HAROLD WESTON May 1960 in Genesee Methodist Church, Genesee, Genesee County, Michigan, son of ALBERT WESTON and VIOLA WOODRING.

FARN HAROLD and CAROL LEE (PRINGLE) WESTON had two children.

 

89. RAYMOND DWIGHT8 PERKINS (IRENE PHILOMENA7 ARTS, MARY PETRANELLA6 DIEDERICH,  JOHN WILLIAM5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 19 May 1929 in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin. He married JEAN MARIE LEBELLE in Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

RAYMOND DWIGHT and JEAN MARIE (LEBELLE) PERKINS had two children.

 

107. ROSEMARY8 RHEUBY (MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER, ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 30 August in Satanta, Haskell County, Kansas. She married EARL MONROE ATKINS 21 November 1943 in Homedale, Owyhee County, Idaho.

EARL MONROE and ROSEMARY (RHEUBY) ATKINS had six children.

 

108. CAROL LEE8 RHEUBY (MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER, ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 30 March 1931 in Satanta, Haskell County, Kansas. She married HENRY LITTLE 04 November 1950 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.

HENRY and CAROL LEE (RHEUBY) LITTLE had three children, one of whom died before his first birthday.

i. DAVID MICHAEL9 LITTLE, b. 24 October 1951, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada; d. 02 October 1952, West Virginia and is buried at Topmost, Kentucky.

 

109. LEONARD ROYCE8 RHEUBY (MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER, ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 01 December in Springfield, Baca County, Colorado. He married NELLIE IRENE SLOCUM 25 April 1955 in Asotin, Asotin County, Washington.

LEONARD ROYCE and NELLIE IRENE (SLOCUM) RHEUBY had three children.

 

110. PEGGY JOYCE8 RHEUBY (MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER, ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 23 January 1936 in Homedale, Owyhee County, Idaho. She married ALVA BENJAMIN COOPER 09 April 1953 in Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho.

ALVA BENJAMIN and PEGGY JOYCE (RHEUBY) had five children.

 

111. PATSY JEANETTE8 RHEUBY (MARY BEATRICE7 HOOKER, ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 12 November 1939 in Homedale, Owyhee County, Idaho. She married WESLEY SCHLEGEL, JR. 22 May 1959 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, son of WESLEY SCHLEGEL.

WESLEY and PATSY JEANETTE (RHEUBY) SCHLEGEL JR had three children.

 

113. RONALD ROYCE8 HOOKER (ROYCE LANDON7, ANNIE ROSALIA6 KERNS, MARY ANN5 DIEDERICH, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 21 October 1938 in Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, and died 18 February 1972 in Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho and is buried at Mountain Home. He married BILLIE PEDERSON 06 September 1969.

RONALD ROYCE and BILLIE (PEDERSON) HOOKER had one child.

 

117. RICHARD ALVIN8 GOKEY (RALPH7, MARY SOPHIA6 DIEDERICH,  ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 20 September 1934. He married KATHLEEN RADOSEVICH.

RICHARD ALVIN and KATHLEEN (RADOSEVICH) GOKEY had three children.

 

118. RITA ANN8 GOKEY (RALPH7, MARY SOPHIA6 DIEDERICH, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 27 December 1935. She married RICHARD MARTO.

RICHARD and RITA ANN (GOKEY) MARTO had five children.

 

119. RAY ALLEN8 GOKEY (RALPH7, MARY SOPHIA6 DIEDERICH, ANTONE5, JOHANNESOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 22 September 1938. He married MARILYN VANDEN HEUVEL.

RAY ALLEN and MARILYN (VANDEN HEUVEL) GOKEY had four children.

 

121. DONNA MAE8 DIEDERICH (VINCENT MARTIN7, JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born 20 May 1939 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married WALTER WASIELEWSKI 31 October 1959 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.

WALTER and DONNA MAE (DIEDERICH) WASIELEWSKI had six children.

 

122. RICHARD VINCENT8 DIEDERICH (VINCENT MARTIN7, JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born in Wisconsin. He married PATRICIA ________.

RICHARD VINCENT and PATRICIA (_________) DIEDERICH had four children.

 

123. JOHN ROBERT8 DIEDERICH (VINCENT MARTIN7, JOHN ANTONE6, ANTONE5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN NICOLAUS3, CORNELIUS2 DIEDERICHS, PETER1) was born in Wisconsin. He married JOAN _________.

JOHN ROBERT and JOAN (________) DIEDERICH had three children.