Re: Immigrants of Germany, Poland, Dutch, or Austria
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Immigrants of Germany, Poland, Dutch, or Austria
Richard Kostner 1/24/07
A search of Wisconsin records will help in your search.
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/
This site has records through 1907 and may provide some clues.
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/
Marriage records will show maiden names of wives. Pursuing records of known siblings may also have merit. Immigration, marriage, birth, death, census records - when names and maiden names of parents/grandparents are known - can possibly be searched at Ancestry.com with or without subscription, just can't read the records if no subscription.Ancestry library edition may be available at your public library or Family History Library (familysearch.org).Microfilm can be ordered at the Family History Library.
According to census records,
Kostner - Trempealeau County, WI
John Kostner, b. Wisconsin, parents b. Bavaria
Pauline Kostner, b. New York, parents b. Wuertenberg
In 1880, a Theodore Kostner, age 20, single, b. Mecklenberg, living in Milwaukee.
Gloudemans/Gloudeman
1880 Census - Outagamie County, Martin Gloudemans,b. Holland, abt, 1826, wife Anna, b. abt. 1835 Holland; all children b. WI: Martin, John, Arnold, Iena, Peter, Maria, Henry
1920 Census - Milwaukee County, Martin Gloudeman (enumerated as Glaudeman or Glandeman), b. WI abt 1887; father b. Holland; mother b. Wisconsin; wife Anna, b.abt 1897 Austria, immigration date unknown; Anna's father b. Austria/mother tongue Bohemian; Anna's mother b. Austria/mother tongue Magyar.
Persick - Green Lake County, Winnebago, Waushara, Washington, Portage, WI
John Persick, b. Wisconsin, parents b. Germany
Martha Persick, imm from Poland, 1889, naturalization papers 1895.
Best wishes in your search,
Mary
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Re: Immigrants of Germany, Poland, Dutch, or Austria
Richard Kostner 1/27/07