Forest Home Cemetery
History
Chartered in 1849 and dedicated in August 1850. It was established in 1849 by the Vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Seventy-two acres of land formerly owned by the Hull family. Much of the land was on the main part of the virgin forest of the area, hence the name Forest Home. Through the years 1850 to 1910 land purchases brought the total land to 200 acres. The cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places. Forest Home is a public trust administered by the rector, wardens and vestry of St. Paul's. More on the founding of Forest Home
Forest Home is one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the country. There are still many towering trees of the original forest, and the grounds are well kept by planting young trees amongst the old to preserve the restful beauty of the land.
Just inside the main entrance on Forest Home and Lincoln avenue you will find the Administration Building. This building contains of vaults with complete records and names of lot owners.
The management has been held as a sacred trust by the Vestry of St. Paul's to benefit all the people of Milwaukee. The grounds have been enlarged and now contain over 200 acres. Making one of the largest in area within the confines of the county.
In an 1857-58 Milwaukee City Directory it is listed as located On the Janesville Plank Road, two miles from the city.
Some of the land for the cemetery was purchased from Henry Vianden, Pioneer Artist in Milwaukee.
Soldiers' Lot
This reservation comprises Lots numbered 5, 6, 7, and 8, in block No. 5, of Section NO. 24, in "Forest Home Cemetery," near the city of Milwaukee, and is situated in the Town of Lake, fronting on the Plank Road leading from Milwaukee to Janesville, in Milwaukee County. The title is as follows:
Deed from The Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Paul's Chuch in the City of Milwaukee, dated November 11, 1872, conveying the above property. Recorded in Vol. 129, page 121, etc., of the deed records of Milwaukee County. Source: United States Military Reservations National Cemeteries and Military Parks, prepared in the office of the Judge Advocate General, United States Army, Revised Edition, 1910; by Lewis W. Call, Chief Clerk and Solicitor.
Interments
Items in brackets [ ] were sent in by a researcher (see contributors page) or the information was obtained from an obituary
DAR = From the DAR Collection on file with the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Chapter, DAR, Mrs. Clark Roby, chairman, Mrs. Grace White Jones, Mrs. Willard Wilner.
Some of the data was obtained from the website www.oldbones.net. There are some very nice photographs of some of the stones at Forest Home on this site.
See a map of the cemetery
Forest Home Cemetery Lot Owners 1871
Born in Maine and cremated at Forest Home Cemetery, buried elsewhere
Burials, Interments, Inurnments
ABRESCH: Charles/manufacturer/d. Apr 27, 1912/Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914 Katherine/wife of Charles Sent in by a researcher/see contributors page AHRENS: See WELKE ALDRICH: [James/d. 1973] ALLEN: [George] [Mrs. Rufus] [Rufus] [Wyeth] ALLIS: [Section 36, Lots 11 & 12] Edward/b. May 12, 1824/d. April 1, 1889 (Founder of Allis Chalmers) Edward P./founder Allis-Chalmers Works/ d. Apr 1, 1889 Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914 ANNEKE: Mathilde/b. April 3, 1817/d. November 25, 1884 (Social Reformer, Suffragist) ANNES: Clarke Howell/b. Sept. 10, 1883 Tallman, MI/d. March 19, 1922/son of Alonzo L. and Katie Belle (Hubbard) Annes ARNDT: [Lot 19 Blk 1 Sec. B Grave 2] Fred William/b. Feb. 8, 1872/d. Nov. 17, 1874 [not next to Fred William above]Elsa/b. Jan 30, 1876/d. Feb. 24, 1888 ARNOLD: Waldo Robert "Scoop" Arnold/d. 1946/age 50 ARRAS: Christian/d. October 6, 1895/age 62 years, 536 Third avenue, October 8, 1895/ burial permit obtained, no obit found ATWOOD: H.H./d. 29 Feb. 1868/Veteran of War of 1812/cause "senility"/d. at Milw. Soldiers Home AUGER: Herm. W./May 2, 1876/by wagon Source: Index to Milw. County Coroners Records 1873-1890/burial information sent in by researcher/ see contributors page. AUGUSTUS: [Masonic Lots, Sec. 10] Constantine A. Augustus/b. November 16, 1841 Portugal/ d. January 22, 1890/U.S. naval service Civil War BABCOCK: Dr. Charles L. Babcock/b. 19 January 1863/d. Feb. 1927 BACON: Emma R./b. 24 Oct 1833 Augusta ME/d. 21 Aug 1892 BADING: Gerhard Adolph (Gerhard A./1870/d. April 11, 1946 (Mayor of Milw. 1912-1916, U.S. Minister to Ecuador 1922-29) BADGER: Eben/b. 1831 Bangor ME/d. 2 Dec 1914 BAILIE: Sarah Jane/b. 1824 ME/d. 24 Oct 1862 BAIRD: [Mrs. Gertrude (Tapping)] BARKER: Lucy E./b. 11 Dec 1829 ME/d. 17 Apr 1901 BARTH: Emma Barth/d. August 10, 1891/boat accident/17 years old Albert Barth/d. August 10, 1891/boat accident/20 yrs old Martha Kindling/d. August 10, 1891/boat accident/daughter of Louis Kindling Bella Siegler/d. August 10, 1891/boat accident/daughter of Leopald Siegler BARTHALMEW: Elvira/b. 7 Jun 1875 ME/d. 22 Jul 1898 BARTLETT: Dr. John W. Bartlett/born in Portsmouth, N.H., 1816/d. November 26th, 1889 Los Angeles, Calif. cremated and buried in Forest Home December 14, 1889 BEAN: Mary E./b. Bangor ME/d. 4 May 1894/76 yrs old Susan C./b. 12 Jul 1819 Bangor ME/d. 11 Dec 1902 BECKER: Christian/geb. 20.Feb.1855/Gest. 9.Jun.1895/Gatte (husband) BEDELL: Elithia/b. 24 Aug 1798 ME/d. 27 Apr 1882 BEEMER: Jacob E./d. Sep 30, 1844/age 8 mon 4 days [Source: DAR] BENJAMIN: David M./b. 28 Jul 1834 Livermore ME/d. 30 May 1892 BERGER: Victor Luitpold/b. Feb. 28, 1860 Nieder-Rehbach, Austria-Hungary/d. Aug. 7, 1929 (US Congressman. Known as the "Father of American Socialism" for his role in founding the American Socialist Party with Eugene V. Debs) BERMAN: Joy/d. 15-Mart-00/Jewish BERNARD: See WEISSERT BERNHARDT: [Lot 8, Blk 5 Sec-E] Anna Margaret/b. 10 Sep 1858/d. 22 Jan 1934/wife of Henry/ daughter of George Gutmann BIERBAUM: Bierbam Monument/no other data at this time [Lot 8 Blk 4 Sec. 6] Purchaser of Lot Frank A. Bierbaum Theodore/b. Jun 4, 1841/d. Sept. 11, 1902/bur. Sept. 14, 1902 Maria/b. July 28, 1840/d. Sept. 23, 1902/bur. Sept 25, 1902 Frank A./b. Dec. 11, 1864/d. May 9, 1915/bur. May 12, 1915 BIERDERMAN: Magdalena/frau/V A.J./d. Feb 1858/age: 33 yr [Source: DAR] BILANSKY: [Rt. Rev. Louis J.] BLACK: Elizabeth Black/b. 17 July 1807/d. 9 March 1897 Milwaukee/buried: 12 March 1897 source: Zion United Church of Christ Records BLAIR: Harriet F./b. 9 Jan 1826 ME/d. 21 Oct 1911 Lucy R./b. 1817 Atkinson ME/d. 14 May 1869 Belvidiere WI BLATZ: Mausoleum Crypt/large crypt that looks like a fortress with iron gate Valentine/b. October 1, 1826/d. May 26, 1894(Businessman. Beer Magnate who founded the Blatz Breweries in Milwaukee, Blatz produced Milw. first bottled beer) (Valentine/brewer/May 26, 1894/Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914) BOWEN: Edwin K./b. 23 Oct 1835 Buckport ME/d. 1 Jul 1887 BRADLEY: Edward/b. 17 Mar 1842 Bangor ME/d. 26 May 1911 Alice Mentora/b. 1845 ME/d. 27 Feb 1897 Chicago IL BRANTON: James/ d. Apr 4, 1852/45y/Native of Eng. [Source: DAR] John S./d. Oct 9, 1852/5 mon [Source: DAR] Alfred A./d. June 26, 1853/4 yr [Source: DAR] BRAZIER: William H./b. 24 Jan 1848 Portland ME/d, 17 Sep 1900 BREW: Brew Monument/no other data at this time BRIGHAM: Mary A./b. 8 Jul 1838 Eastport ME/d. 13 Sep 1894 BROWN: James Sproat (James S.)/b. Feb. 1, 1824 Hampden, Penobscot County, Maine/ d. April 15, 1878 Chicago/State Attorney General, mayor of Milwaukee 1861, US Representative) Hannah Twitchell/b. 7 Nov 1828 ME/d. 4 Mar 1911 Susan Judith/b. 17 Oct 1810 Waterville ME/d. 8 Sep 1897 BRUESKE: See KLIEF BRUMDER: [Edward J./d. Jan 20, 1998] BURDICK: Mary M./b. 26 Aug 1863 ME/d. 28 Sep 19 BURGESS: Joshua/b. 1 Mar 1805 ME/d. 12 Nov 1882 BURROUGHS: [George/d.1921] [George F./d.1917] [Edward S./d. July 26, 1941 BURROUGHS: See WILLIAMS BUTTERFIELD: Norman C./b. 8 Apr 1860 Phillips ME/d. 2 Mar 1906 CABEEN: David/b. 11 Jun 1830 Strong ME/d. 21 Jan 1908 Thomas J./b 10 Nov 1832 Salem ME/d 1 Sep 1901 CADWELL: Orville/July 14, 1828/August 5, 1850/ first resident of Forest Home Cemetery CALLAWAY: [Capt. Wm.] CALLIGAN: Julia Amanda (WEST)/b. 25 March 1863 Racine/d. 11 Sept. 1p33/bur: 13 Sept. 1933/ cause Colon Cancer/daughter of George R. & Margaret (McRitchie) West [Lot 11 Block 3 Section 45] Frank/b. 18 July 1860 at Fort Dodge, Webster County, IA/d. 18 Feb. 1913 in Milw./son of Michael L. & Catherine (McGee) Calligan CAMP: Hoel H./b. January 27, 1822/d. May 22, 1901 CARLETON: Lydia A./b. 2 May 1829 ME/d. 12 Sep 1885 Nancy A./b. 5 Apr 1821 ME/d. 11 Apr 1891 Susan B./b. 10 Apr 1828 ME/d. 11 Oct 1870 William J./b. 11 Jan 1815 ME/d. 10 Feb 1891 CARPENTER: Matthew Hale/b. 1824/d. 1881 (United States Senator from Wisconsin, serving from 1869 to 1875) CHANDLER: Henry H./b. 1 Mar 1837 Lewiston ME/d. 28 Feb 1896 Joel B./b. 8 Apr 1834 ME/d. 25 Jul 1902 CHAPELLE: [Georgette Louise (Dickey) Chapelle] CHAPMAN: Chapman Family Stone/no other data at this time Augustus F./b. 18 Oct 1849 Bethel ME/d. 26 May 1918 John A./b. 13 Sep 1846 ME/d. 15 Jan 1907 Ludington MI Timothy A./b. 23 May 1824 Gilead ME/d. 10 Mar 1892 CHESTER: [Mrs. William Merrill ] CHILDS: Calvin N./b. 1838 Farmington ME/d. 25 Oct 1901 CHIPMAN: Achsa Davis/b. 11 Apr 1828 ME/d. 26 Jul 1902 Greenfield WI Samuel P./b. 2 May 1823 ME/d. 11 Apr 1905 CLARK: Caroline/b. 11 Jul 1819 ME/d. 20 May 1893 Joseph H. Ward/b. Dover, NH June 8, 1815/d. Milwaukee, Wi Jan 11, 1859 [Source: DAR] CLARKE: Albert B./b. 12 Mar 1874 ME /d. 30 Aug 1942 COLLINGBOURNE: T.P.(Thomas Pitman)/pioneer painter/Dec 23, 1898 Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914 Eliza (SHEPHERD)/wife of Thomas Pitman 3 infant children of Thomas Pitman & Eliza Shephard Albert B. Collingbourne/son of T.P. & Eliza Emma Collingbourne/daughter of T.P. & Eliza Thomas/father of Thomas Pitman Hannah/mother of Thomas Pitman Frederick/son of Thomas & Hannah Mary Ann/wife of Frederick David Henry/son of Frederick and Mary Ann (sent in by a researcher/see contributors page) COLLINS Kate/d. Apr 10, 1872/b. New York/Age 33/vol. 1 pg. 203 Elias S./b. 2 Sep 1843 ME/d. 6 Nov 1919 Naomi/b. 29 Feb 1840 ME/d. 13 Dec 1919 COLLINS: See WALTERS COCKER: [Section 31] Hans/d. March 16, 1889 [Section 31] Augusta/d. March 4, 1903/wife of Hans CROCKER: Katie A./b. 1849 ME/d. 1 Aug 1873 Frances S./b. 12 Sep 1838 ME/d. 2 Sep 1906 CROSBY: [Edward K. (Bing)] CUMMINGS: William Warren/b. 5 May 1874 Waterford ME/d. 11 May 1942 CRUMWELL: See Owens CURRIE: [Herbert] CUTLER: Gen. Lysander/b. February 16, 1807/d. July 30, 1866 (Civil War Brig. Gen., orginally commander of the 6th Wisconsin Infantry, of the Iron Brigade) Catherine/b. 29 Jul 1809 Livermore ME/d. 1 Mar 1888 Peoria IL Esther/b ME/d 10 Apr 1888/81 yrs old Fred S./b. 25 Oct 1853 ME/d. 3 Oct 1861 Harry G./b. Dexter ME/d. 28 Jun 1928 Chicago IL John D., Dr./b. 26 Jan 1858 Bangor ME/d. 26 Nov 1927 Los Angeles CA Joseph C./b. 16 Nov 1934 Dexter ME/d. 1 Mar 1911 Detroit MI William Graham/b. 17 Sep 1831 Dexter ME/d. 3 Feb 1916 Oak Park IL CUTTER: Charles C., Dr./b. 1 Nov 1861 Bangor ME/d. 1 Dec 1891 Harriet M./b. 4 Nov 1823 ME/d. 28 Jan 1897 DAVIDSON: William G. (Businessman. Co-founder of the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Corperation) DAVIS: Lottie A./b. 7 Dec 1839 Noridgewock ME/d. 6 Sep 1917 DESTELLINA: Madam Alice/b 21 Oct 1840 ME/d. 25 dfec 1893 DEWEY: Charles C. Jr./b. 13 Jun 1810/d. 1887/son of Charles C. Dewey/husband of Olive Sackett DICKENS: Flora/b. July 20, 1868 Milwaukee/d. Sept. 20, 1939 DICKINSON: Mary R./b. 29 Jun 1828 Portland ME/d. 6 Sep 1903 Cambridge MA DICKSON: Marcia/b. 13 Mar 1836 ME/d. 19 Nov 1932 Chicago IL DIVINE: Albert Franklin /only son of Sarah & James/M. 23, 1851/July 22, 1861 [Source: DAR] DOERR: [Lucile (Kearney) Doerr/d. 23 Mar 1934/wife of Dr. August Doerr] DOHERTY: Josephine (Octiker)/b. 27 May 1904 Switzerland/d. 24 Jan 1959/OSSW Theodore Elam/b. 12 Jun 1900 Fairmount IN/d. 21 Aug 1964 DORFNER: [sec 45 blk 24 lot 11] Henry/b. 16 Aug 1833/d. 12 Feb 1905/OSSW: [sec 45 blk 24 lot 11] Margaritta (Strassburger)/b. 6 Dec 1836/d. 20 Feb 1923 DORWARD: [lot 4 blk 2 sec 27] purchased by Martin Dorward 9 Mar 1863 Martin Bryden Dorward/horticulturist/b. 11 Feb 1815 Montrose, Scotland/d. 02 Mar 1897 Milwaukee/bur. 04 Mar 1897 Melissa S. (Darling) Dorward/1st wife of Martin/married 07 Sep 1847/ Rubicon, Dodge Co, WI/b. abt 1819/d. abt 1854/bur originally Milwaukee Cemetery, reinterred at Forest Home Vincent P. Dorward/child of Martin & Melissa/b. abt 1852 Milwaukee/ d 1864 Milwaukee Isabella M (Dickie) Dorward/2nd wife of Martin/married 04 Jan 1856 Milwaukee/b 04 Jan 1832 Montrose, Scotland/d 17 Feb 1913 in Oregon/bur 01 Mar 1913 Isabelle Clements/believed to be a grandchild of Martin/child of Almira Dorward and Robert Clements/bur 30 Apr 1886 Unnamed child of Almira Dorward and Robert Clements/bur 01 Dec 1896 Agnes C. Clements/child of Almira Dorward and Robert Clements/ b Dec 1897/d Apr 1915/bur 21 Apr 1915 Martin Bryden Dorward/son of Martin and Isabella/b Mar 1860 Milwaukee/ d Jun 1909/bur 16 Jun 1909 Submitted by a researcher, some death information also from Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914 DOUGLAS: Mary Jane/wife of John/d Apr 27, 1838/23y, 5m, 2d [Source: DAR] DOWNER: Downer Monument/no other data DOWNS: John H./b. 28 Dec 1809 ME/d. 26 Apr 1891 EBELL: Otto Ebell/b. 17 January 1867 West Bend, Wisconsin/d. 11 February 1897 Milwaukee/buried: 14 February 1897 source: Zion United Church of Christ Records ERDMANN: Hermann Erdmann/b. 5 October 1822/d. 12 January 1897 Milwaukee/buried: 15 January 1897/ source: Zion United Church of Christ Records EGGERS: William H./b. 1855/d. 10 Dec 1887 Jones Island Milw./ 1st Husband of Amelia Thompson ELROY: John M./d. Sep 18, 1850/35y [Source: DAR] ELDRIDGE: John H./b. Mar 1807? ME/d. 8 Jul 1877 EMERY: Sara C./b. 24 Oct 1835 Minot ME/d. 15 Dec 1923 ERICH: Elaborate stone/no other data at this time ESTABROOK: Lois A./b. 23 Sep 1823 Brunswick ME/d. 22 Apr 1900 FARRINGTON: Clara D./b. 9 Jan 1832 Bridgeton ME/d. 10 Apr 1914 FELTEN: Vater/Nikolaus Felten/Geb 30 Mai 1834/Gest 22 Jan 1882/ (b. May 30, 1834 Waldorf, Ahrweiler Germany/d. Jan. 22, 1882/husband of Anna Schmitz FINCH: Amasa J./b. October 19, 1841/d. May 12, 1878 (Civil War Union Army Officer. Served as Major of the 12th United States Colored Troops, and received a brevet of Colonel, US Volunteers) FISHER: Charlotte/b. 28 Jul 1840 Eastport ME/d. 24 Dec 1893 FITCH: Fitch Family Stone/no other data at this time FLINT: Mary F./b. 1835 Norridgewock ME/d. 28 Sep 1894 Mrs. M./b. 1808 ME/d. 7 Jan 1872 FOELSKE: Milton E./d. July 19 in East Brunswick, NJ/age: 72 FONEY: Mary A./ wife of Joseph/1805/Dec 9, 1857 [Source: DAR] FONTANNE: See LUNT FOSRTECH: Mable? Fosrtech?/b. 21 March 1896/d. 2 April 1897 Milwaukee/buried: 4 April 1897 source: Zion United Church of Christ Records FOSTER: Laura Helen/b. 8 Apr 1834 ME/d. 26 Mar 1896 FOX: Augusta R./b. 28 Feb 1908 Bangor ME/d. 1 Sep 1914 Frank N./1842-1925/Inscription on stone reads: When the Civil War Broke out in 1861, enlisted in the 24th Reg. Wis. Vol. Inf., participated in all the battles in which his regiment was engaged. Was wounded at the battle of Chicamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863, again severely wounded at the battle of Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864. Returned to Milwaukee with his regiment at the end of the war. FULDNER: Fuldner Monument FURNESS: Geo./d. Nov 3, 1844/29y [Source: DAR] GABRIEL: Claude Antone Gabriel/b. 15 Feb 1935/d. 13 Nov 1999 Newton, Manitowoc County WI/age 64/son of Antone Gabriel and Claudia Fullada/ occupation Lumberman/husband of Marion Hayes (information submitted by a researcher/see contributors page) GARDNER: Edwin R./b. 6 Nov 1828 ME/d. 30 Oct 1853 GARNER: Katie H./b. 15 Jun 1855 Bangor ME/d. 14 Sep 1856 GASCOINGNE: William/infant son of M.A./ d. Apr 28, 1853/ 10m 14d [Source: DAR] GERLACH: Gerlach Monument/no other data at this time GILMER: [Dr. T. L.] GIBBS: Albert/b. 23 Sep 1837 ME/d. 11 Oct 1905 Chicago IL GILPATRICK: Martin P./b. 20 Dec 1849 E. La Maine ME/d. 27 Mar 1918 GLOUT: Ellen /d. Aug 12, 1857/ 9y 9m Albert Henry/d. Sep 5, 1857/ 1y 1m Children of Joseph & Sarah [Source: DAR] GODFREY: Edwin Rice/b. 30 Apr 1842 ME/d. 1 Jun 1922 GOODWIN: [Lot 8, Block 7, Sec. 27] George B. Goodwin/b. December 18th, 1834 at Dansville, N.Y./ d. May 1st, 1886/Colonel, 41st Wis. Vol. Infantry Civil War GOWER: Alice/b. 17 Oct 1863 Bangor ME/d. 23 Jan 1944 GRAEFENSTEIN: [Theodore F./b: Jan. 13, 1869/d: Nov. 11, 1930] [Emma (Reimer)/b: Aug. 21, 1873/d: Dec. 30, 1937/wife of Theodore] [Arthur F./b: Nov. 8, 1896/d: July 25, 1929/son of Theodore and Emma] [Alma A./b: Dec. 26, 1896/d: May 23, 1962/wife of Arthur] [Karl A./b: Feb. 18, 1925/d: Mar. 31, 1995] [Raymond/b: May 28, 1898/d: Oct 22, 1907] GRAHAM: Frances M./b. 7 Jan 1847 ME/d. 18 Jun 1892 GRANT: Almira E./b. 1831 ME/d. 10 Dec 1859 Jackson/b.23 Nov 1832 Bangor ME/d. 12 Dec 1896 Mary/b. 13 Oct 1792 ME/d. 13 Oct 1860 Nathan U./b. 23 Sep 1855/d. 18 May 1935 GRAY: Charles F./b. 26 Dec 1842 Kennebec ME/d. 28 Sep 1914 GROSS: Elizabeth/wife of Wm. H./d. Aug 8, 1850/ 58y [Source: DAR] GROVER: Newton/b. 12 Jun 1836, Waterford ME/d. 9 Sep 1896 GRUBB: See MARSHALL GUGLER: Gugler Family Stone Frida/1874-1966 Ralph/1885-1958 Gretchen/1879-1966 GUTENKUNST: Augusta Gutenkunst/d. 1934 Mrs. Sigrid Gutenkunst/d. 1957 -MOSSIN: (this entry transcribed with the Hs) John Geo./d. Nov. 1, 1906 Peter Ludwig/May 14, 1816/Aug 6, 1872 Octavia/Apr 3, 1819/Jan 5, 1888 [Source: DAR] HAASE: August/b. 24 Nov 1833 in Dazig, Prussia/d. 20 Apr. 1882/ husband of Bertha Witte HAEFNER: Haefner Family Stone/no other data at this time HAGER: See MARSHALL HALEY: Richard C./b. 9 May 1844 ME/d. 25 Oct 1916 HAMILTON: Charles/b. November 16, 1822/d. April 17, 1891 (Civil War Union Major General) HAMMOND: Maria D./b. 1825 ME/d. 14 Dec 1884 HANSEN: [Ursula] HANSON: Moses P./b. 11 Jun 1812 Buxton Me/d. 18 Jan 1893 HAYES: See PECK HAYWOOD: Dudley/b. 1805 ME/d. 23 May 1852 HAZELTON: Gerry Whiting/b. Feb. 24, 1829 Chester, NH/d. Sept. 29, 1920 (nephew of Clark Betton Cochrane, brother of George Cochrane Hazelton, Member Wis State Senate, 1860, US Represenative 2nd District 1871-75) HERRIMAN: William H.H./d. Aug 19, 1850/11y 11m 10d Jerusha M./d. Jun 19, 1850/12y 11m 9d Oldest son & youngest daughter of Dr. A. & Julia Aron/Feb 11, 1808/June 2, 1869 [Source: DAR] HERRING: Angeline/b. 17 Apr 1813 ME/d. 30 Jan 1859 Deborah/b. 14 Jan 1783 ME/d. 4 Jul 1858 Henry A./b. 1837 ME/d. 12 Apr 1857 Racine WI HERZFELD: Carl/b. 22 Jan 1865 Bielefeld, Westfalia Germany/d. 13 May 1930: OSSW Helene, John & Richard, reinterred from Vahala Cem.: sec 36 lot 37 & 38 mausoleum HERZFELD: [sec 36 lot 37 & 38] Helene (Phillipson)/b. 30 Jan 1872 Altoona Germany/ d. 21 Jan 1932/mausoleum/OSSW: [sec 36 lot 37 & 38] John Martin/b. 16 Sep 1896/d. 7 Jan 1970/mausoleum/ OSSW: [sec 36 lot 37 & 38] Richard Phillip/b. 9 Jan 1898/d. 7 Mar 1980/mausoleum HIBBARD: Susan M./b. 16 Dec 1847 Freedom ME/d. 22 Nov 1901 HICKMAN: Addie I./b. 19 Feb 1859 ME/d. 16 Feb 1946 Albert I./b 26 Mar 1866 ME/d. 26 Oct 1945 Charles J./b. 1 Jun 1863 ME/d. 22 Mar 1931 St. Louis MO David/b. 3 Mar 1861 ME/d. 11 Mar 1925 George A./b 31 Aug 1867 ME/d. 1 Nov 1949 John P./b. 29 Sep 1853 ME/d. 5 Dec 1932 Laura E./b. 5 Nov 1868 ME/d. 8 Sep 1941 Samuel E./b. 27 Jun 1854 Pembroke ME/d. 23 Jul 1916 Chicago IL William H./b. 3 Jun 1857 ME /d. 4 Apr 1923 HILL: Moses, Jr. /formerly of Wayne Co., NY/d. Mar 1,1843 in his 22nd year in Lyons [Source: DAR] Joseph F./b. 6 Feb 1827 Bangor ME/d. 14 Apr 1888 HILTON: Samson/b. Apr 1804 ME/d. 16 Jun 1854 HOBART: Harrison Carroll/b. January 31, 1815/d. January 23, 1902 (Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General) HOBBARD: Clara A./b. 26 Sep 1847 ME/d. 26 Sep 1907 HOBUS: [Herbert/d.June 3, 1922] HOLMES: Susan Knowles/b. 2 Aug 1841 Corinna ME/d. 21 Jul 1920 Minneapolis MN HOOKE: George Frederick/b. ---1857 ME/d. 9 Mar 1895 HOTCHKISS: Francis Goodrich Hotchkiss/June 11, 1851/May 12, 1891 HOWARD: Charles D./b. 9 Jan 1842 Hallowell ME/d. 19 Nov 1901 Martha H./b. 10 Dec 1844 Hollowell ME/d. 27 Oct 1905 HUBBARD: See ANNES HUNTER: [Jennie] HUNTINGTON: [Lot 8, Block 10, Sec. 34] Charles P. Huntington/b. Connecticut/d. September 9th, 1890/ Private in C. F., 24th Wis. Vol. Infantry Civil War/ afterwards Major of the 1st U.S. Engineers HURD: Elizabeth/b. Mar 1826 ME/d. 28 Nov 1857 HUSTIG: Georg Hustig/b. 3 January 1867/d. 19 November 1896/buried: 22 November 1896/b. 3 January 1867 source: Zion United Church of Christ Records HUTCHINS: Elijah S. /d. Feb 3, 1858/62y Anna Margretta/Jul 25, 1850/Oct 15, 1861 Godfrey Benj./Aug 1, 1852/Oct 19, 1861 [Source: DAR] ILSLEY: Edward/b. 8 Apr 1798 Portland ME/d. 3 May 1886 Ellen D./b. 21 Dec 1802 Portland ME/d. 14 Dec 1890 ISLEY: Fredrick S./b. 10 Jul 1833 East Porte ME/d. 15 Dec 1898 JACOBS: Theresa A./b. 10 Oct 1830 No. Appleton, ME/d. 19 Feb 1904 JAMES: [Lot 4, Block 1, Sec. 25] Garth W./b. July 21st, 1845 New York City/d. Nov. 15th, 1883/ Private in Co. F, 44th Regt. Mass. Vol. Infy. Civil War JOERS: Family stone in Germany/Ruhest Aette Der Familie Joers JOHNSON: Achsa D./b. 1821 Strong ME/d. 31 Oct 1851 JONES: Abigail/b. 4 Dec 1824 Maine/d. 26 Feb 1912 Milwaukee, WI George B./b. 12 Apr 1850 Maine/d. 23 Apr 1906 Milwaukee, WI JUNEAU: [Charles G.] KADISH: [Victor H.] KEARNEY: See DOERR KHOTIMSKAYA: Fanya/b.27-Jan-1906/d.18-Nov-2002/Jewish KILBOURN: Byron/1801-1870 (One of Milw. Three founders) KILGORE: Calvin/b. 24 Oct 1824, Lovel ME/d. 12 Sep 1891 KINDLING: See BARTH KINGSLEY: John H./b. Maine/d. 12 May 1871 KIRBY: Abner/b. 11 Apr 1818, Skowhegan, ME/d. 21 Sep 1893 Charlotte/b. 183?, Conaan, ME/d. 3 Jan 1856 Justus/b. Dec 1804, Starks, ME/d. 19 Jul 1884 Mary/b. Aug 1808, Maine/d. 8 Jun 1869 Miss Mary E./b. 30 Nov 1828, Maine/d. 31 Dec 1891 KISSINGER: J.P. (tall monument) KLATT: C. Klatt/OSSW: Louise Klatt/1839-1924/OSSW: Carl Klatt/1839-1897 KLETT: [Lot 24, Block 4, Section 45] Anton E./Aug 1, 1834/Dec 4, 1902 [Lot 24, Block 4, Section 45] Margratta/Apr 10, 1857/Sept 13, 1909 [Lot 24, Block 4, Section 45] Albert G./March 21, 1864/Oct 23, 1931 [Lot 24, Block 4, Section 45] Emilie/June 12, 1865(?)/May 7, 1937 [Lot 24, Block 4, Section 45] Edward J./June 12, 1871/May 7, 1937 [Lot 24, Block 4, Section 45] Charles/Dec 2, 1868/May 7, 1937 [Lot 8, Blk. 7 Section E grave 1] single Grave sect] Albert/no dates [Lot 6. Blk 8, Section E,grave 10] single grave sect] Genevieve/no dates KLIEF: Edward Raymond William/b. 13 Sept 1913 in Milw/d. 14 Nov 1995 in Milw/bur: 17 Nov 1995/husband of Olive Schlitz/son of Charles(carl) Klief and Hanna Brueske KOEHLER: [Lot 30, Block 11 Sec. B] Henry Koehler/b. Germany/d. February 7th, 1888, aged nearly 56 years/ 1st N.J. Vol. Infantry Civil War KOOTZ: [Arthur C.] KUMMEL: Annie K./b. 4 Feb 1839, Calaise, ME/d. 11 May 1904 KURZ: Rose Kurz/d. 1920 LAKIN: George W./b. 29 Mar 1816, Harrison, ME/d. 13 Sep 1884 LARKIN: Statria Clark/b. 26 Feb 1828, Danville, ME/d. 26 Jun 1903 LATHROP: Rodney/son of Geo. D. & C.A./d. Aug 15, 1855/ 11m 14d [Source: DAR] LEFEBER: Edith Paine/b. 14 Sep 1868, New Vineyard, ME/d. 23 Jan 1960 LEWIS: Capt. Charles Sr./d. April 20, 1880/Port Washington Lighthouse keeper Maria/b. New Haven, Oswego County, NY/d. Jan. 27, 1897 at Port Washington Lighthouse/age 76 LIBBEY: George F./b. 20 Aug 1893, Augusta ME/d. 25 Oct 1970 LIPSCOMB: Emma/Sep 18, 1856/Dec 18, 1856 [Source: DAR] Cornelius A./Jan 15, 1858/Aug 15, 1858 [Source: DAR] LOOCK: [Fred] LORD: See MERRILL LOTZ: Gertrude/b. 18 Nov 1884, Seal Cove ME/d. 23 Jun 1972 LOUIS: Mathilde L./d/o J.E. & R. /d. May 23, 1856/ 3y [Source: DAR] LOVE: Florence/b. 25 Aug 1888, ME/d. 21 Dec 1966 LOW: Amanda M./b. 15 Nov 1839, ME/d. 7 May 1869 Amos/b. 15 Jun 1802, Bangor, ME/d. 10 Apr 1894 Martha/b. 11 Mar 1800, ME/d. 16 Jan 1887 LUDINGTON: Harrison/b. July 30, 1812/d. June 17, 1891 (Wisconsin Governor. Governor of Wisconsin, serving from 1876 to 1878) LUEFT: Phillip/1832-1895 (more information on stone) Catharina/1834-1893 (more information on stone) LUNT: [Section 33, Lot 42] Alfred/b. August 12, 1892/d. August 3, 1977 Lynn (Fontanne)/b. December 6, 1887/d. July 10, 1983/Cause: pneumonia (Actors/Entertainers. Monument reads "Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne were universally regarded as the greatest acting team in the history of the English speaking theatre. They were married for 55 years and were inseparable both on and off the stage") LUSCHSINGER: Olive B./b. 18 Feb 1847, ME/d. 31 Dec 1885 LYDSTON: Susan E./b. 2 May 1832, Augusta ME/d. 31 May 1901 LYNCH: Voranna C./b. 10 Apr 1852, ME/d. 30 Dec 1906 William H./b. 24 May 1876, ME/d. 4 Apr 1909 LYNDE: William Pitt (William P.)/b. Dec. 16, 1817 Sherburne, Chenango County, NY/ d. Dec. 18, 1885 (U.S. District Attorney, U.S. Representative, Mayor of Milwaukee 1860, State Assemblyman, State Senator) MACARTHUR: General Arthur MacArthur/b.June 2, 1845/d. September 5, 1912 moved to Arlington National Cemetery in 1926 MACKIE: [G.W.] MAHNKE: Christina Jacobina (Wallrabenstein)/b. Feb. 28, 1887, Erin, Washington County Wis./d. June 5, 1946 Milw./wife of Edward Mahnke/married May 2, 1906 Milw. Edward/b. Nov. 30, 1885 Milw./d. July 22, 1946 (one month after Christina)/husband of Christina MANIERRE: [KATHARINE N.] MANOWSKI: See SCHOEPSKE MANTHEY: August/d. Mar. 1927 MAPLETHORPE: Wm. /b. Lincolnshire, Eng./d. Apr 16, 1856/28y [Source: DAR] MARSHALL: Elizabeth Grubb/1859-1940/(b. Feb. 1, 1859 Madison, Wis)/NEXT TO: Elizabeth Grubb/wife of Samuel Marshall/Born Aug 28, 1821/Died May 19, 1851/(b. Wilmington, DE)/NEXT TO: Samuel Marshall/Born Nov 24, 1820/Died Sept 1, 1907/(b. Concord, PA/husband of Emma S. Hager & Elizabeth Grubb)/NEXT TO: Emma S. Hager/wife of Samuel Marshall/Born Oct 12,1829/Died May 27, 1872/(b. Middleburg, VT)/NEXT TO: Samuel/Son of S & E. G. Marshall/Born Apr 13, 1851/Died July 31, 1854/(b. Milw/d Madison)/NEXT TO: Chas. I. Marshall/1862-1916/(b. Sept. 21, 1862 Madison/d. Apr. 1916/husband of Jessie (STONER)) MARSHALL: See MERRILL McGEE: See CALLIGAN MCGOVERN: Francis Edward/b. January 21, 1866/d. May 16, 1946 (Wisconsin Governor. Served as the Governor of Wisconsin from 1911 to 1915. Also served as a Delegate to the Republican National Convention from Wisconsin in 1912.) McGREGOR: [Roy] McGREW: Arch. D./d Jul 27, 1857/ 26y 4m 6d [Source: DAR] McKEEBY: Catherine/wife of Edward/d. Aug 30, 1852 [Source: DAR] MCKENNEY: Jefferson C./b. 28 Apr 1841 ME/d. 24 Sep 1895 McMANUS: Alice Helsie (DUNAHEE)/b. 17 May 1901 Albany Township, Pepin County, WI/d. 10 Nov 1984 Milw./wife of James Earl McManus McRITCHIE: See CALLIGAN MEIXNER: [Lydia] MEHLHORN: Albert Melhorn/b. 25 Aug 1899 (sic)/d. 17 October 1896 Milwaukee/buried: 19 October 1896/b. 25 Aug 1899 (sic) source: Zion United Church of Christ Records birthdate recorded as 1899 4 years after he died/death year was in correct sequence of entries in the records, so that is correct. MELMS: Edmund T./b. abt 1875/d. Jan 6, 1933/ (Socialist Leader, Milwaukee County Sheriff, 1915-1917) MERRILL: Eunice (Lord)/b. 1789/d. November 10, 1855/DAR grave marker placed October 14, 1929/ daughter of Jeremiah Lord & Martha (Marshall). Jeremiah Lord served as a Private in the American Revolution/wife of David Merrill David/b. 1792 ME/d. 12 Mar 1872 Janesville WI William P,/b. 25 Mar 1816 S. Berwick, ME/d. 25 Jul 1898 Battlecreek MI MERRYMAN: Egbert S./b. 28 Apr 1861 Brunswick ME/d. 2 Dec 1900 MIELENZ: Albert E.] MILLER: Henry/b. Dec. 13, 1806/d. Jan 29, 1878 in Sacramento Nancy (Robinson)/b. May 6, 1808/d. February 15, 1894 MILLS: John /d. Dec 27, 1852 [Source: DAR] MITCHELL: Alexander/b. Ellon Aberdeenshire, Scotland Oct. 17, 1817/d. New York April 19, 1887 (father of John Lendrum Mitchell/US Representative) John Lendrum/b. October 19, 1842/d. June 29, 1904 (U.S. Congressman, Senator. Elected to represent Wisconsin's 4th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1891 to 1893. Senator from Wisconsin, serving from 1893 to 1899. Member of Wisconsin State Legislature) [Section 32] William "Billy"/b. December 29, 1879/d. January 19, 1936 (United States Army General, Aviation Pioneer) MOWER: [Lot 12, Block 14, Sec. 16] Samuel C. Mower/b. March 29th, 1842 Boston, Mass/ d. April 10th, 1885/Captain of C. K, 4th Wis. Cavalry Civil War MORRISON: Charlie/son of W.R. and A. J. Morrison/Died Nov. 21, 1883/ Aged 11 y'rs and 7 D's MORROW: William/b. 5 Jan 1843 Bangor ME/d. 4 May 1905 Buffalo NY MORSE: Delia Ellen/b. 24 Mar 1834 ME/d. 15 Apr 1920 Marguerite/b. 11 Oct 1862 Carrebon ME/d. 17 Feb 1944 Hiram/b. 5 May 1827 Waterville ME/d. August 25, 1903/ 20th Reg. Maine Vol. Civil War MORSELL: Elizabeth/d.Dec.3, 1973 MURPHY: [Lot 8, Block 4, Section 31][James Maxwell ("Max")] [Elizabeth] NEWHALL HOUSE: In Memory Of Those Who Perished By The Burning of the Newhall House/Jan 10, 1883 Commemorates the death of 74 people who perished Newhall House was a local gathering place for social activities such as chess NICHOLS: Harriet/b. 1844 ME/d. 4 Sep 1872 NOLL: See SCHUET/NOLL NORTHRUP: [Lot 11, Block 42, Sec. 4] Ira M. Northrup/b. October 3d, 1841 Madison County, N.Y./ d. January 21st, 1889/157th N.Y. Infantry Vols. Civil War NORRIS: Olivia M./b.27 Jan 1803 ME/d. 15 Apr 1894 NUNNEMACHER: R./no other data/OSSW: Pauline/1854-1883/wife of R. ONIONS: Elizabeth A./b.18 Jul 1855 ME/d. 24 Jan 1927 OSTHOFF: Herman Osthoff/d. 1920 OTJEN: Theobald/b. October 27, 1851 St. Clair County Michigan/d. April 11, 1924 (U.S. Congressman. Elected to represent Wisconsin's 4th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1895 to 1907. He was defeated in 1892, 1893 and 1906. He was also an Attorney.) OWEN: James M./b.20 Nov 1855 Brunswick ME/d. 26 Feb 1923 Oakland CA OWENS: [Emma (Crumwell)/February 9, 1944] [Joseph Douglas/June 20, 1926/husband of Emma Crumwell] PABST: [Section 40, Lot 16] Fred/1836-1904/d. January 1, 1904/To The Memory of Our Beloved/ (b. March 28, 1836 Thuringia, Germany. Captain on Goodrich Steamer line. Married Miss Best, daughter of Philip Best in 1862. Businessman. Beer Magnate who founded the Pabst Breweries/Capt. Fred. Pabst/ brewer/Jan 1, 1904/Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914) PAGE: Anna F./b.28 Aug 1811 Feyeburg ME/d. 10 Jul 1880 Horatio N./b.20 Jun 1806 Radford ME/d. 16 Sep 1893 PAIGE: Joseph/Born June 10, 1820/Died December 9, 1874 PAINE: Elivira Guild/b.16 Nov 1844 Vineyard ME/d. 27 han 1932 Obed W./b.21 Dec 1838 Anson ME/d. 19 Nov 1924 PARCHIM: Anna "Anita" Lucille/b. Oct 11, 1899/d. August 23, 1969/bur. August 26, 1969/ Sent in by a researcher/see contributors page PARK (S): Johanna/b.1805 ME/d. 10 May 1875 PARKER: Charles N. Sr./b.5 Apr 1806 ME/d. 20 Aug 1880 Henry/b.1853 ME/d. 21 Aug 1857 Milton O./b.19 Apr 1843 Liberty ME/d. 24 Nov 1937 Olive E./b.21 Feb 1808 ME/d. 6 Jun 1892 PATTEN: Sarah B./b.Approx. 90 Dover ME/d. 26 Jan 1924 PAVEY: [Lot 5, Block 68, Section 4] William L. Pavey/b. January 17th, 1834 Oswego, N.Y./ d. New Orleans, La., February 17th, 1885/Lieutenant 24th N.Y. Infantry C.C. Civil War/also served in the U.S. Navy. PAYNE: Henry Clay/b. November 23, 1845/d. October 4, 1904 (Presidential Cabinet Secretary) PECK: Ellen (Hayes)/d. July 17, 1909/wife of James Sidney Peck/founder of Wisconsin Society Daughters of the American Revolution in 1892 George Wilbur (George W.)/b. Sept 28, 1840/d. April 16, 1916/ (Served in US Army during Civil War/Mayor of Milw. 1890/ Gov. of Wisc. 1891-95; 1904) PFISTER: Guido/d. 1889 (Established the famous Pfister hotel in Milwaukee. He made a fortune in tanning, and then turned his focus on building a hotel that would be at the heart of Milwaukee. It is said that Guido haunts the halls, making sure that everything is running smoothly./pioneer tanner/Feb 2, 1889/ Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914) Charles/d. 1927 (Finished building the Pfister hotel which opened in 1893) PHILIPP: Emanuel Lorenz/b. March 25, 1861/d. June 15, 1925 (Governor of Wis. 1915-1921) John J./1876-1950 PILLSBURY Family Founders of the Pillsbury Dough Co. PILLSBURY: Oliver P./b.2 Feb 1826 Newport ME/d. 24 Sep 1890 PIPER: Mehitable/b.Apr 1828 ME/d. 31 Jan 1861 PITKIN: See SEMRAD PLACE: Charles Edwin/b.26 Oct 1839 ME/d. 20 Jul 1896 Hot Springs SD Susan A./b.11 Feb Hampden ME/d. 19 Oct 1936 Medford MA POGERS: Adaline J./b.25 Mar 1818 Athens ME/d. 8 Nov 1905 PRATT: Hannah A./b.21 Mar 1815 Waterville ME/d. 21 Jan 1901 Helen E./b.13 May 1829 Bloomfield ME/d. 17 Apr 1920 POPPER: R. / d. Mar 13, 1858, 38y/Native of Bohemia/erected by his sister, Maria Popper [Source: DAR] PORTER: Caroline /d. Aug 9, 1852/ 16y [Source: DAR] PURFUERST: Hermine Kupfer (FELDT)/b. February 12, 1867, Germany/d. April 26, 1910 Milw./ wife of Anton Anton/b. born December 4, 1860 in Schmölln, Germany/d. Aug. 17, 1921 Milw./ son of Johann Herman Purfürst and Ernestine Müller RANDALL: Charles H./b. 28 Oct 1854 ME/d. 8 Aug 1885 Isaac/b. 5 Oct 1827 Wilton ME/d. 22 Apr 1901 RANSAY: Mary Caroline/b. 18 May 1845 ME/d. 17 Dec 1848 REED: Rebecca Perly/b. 28 Feb 1840 Brewer ME/d. 26 May 1918 REIMER: See GRAEFENSTEIN RHODES: Samuel B./d. May 21, 1908 age 77 RICHARD: George /d. Aug 27, 1855/31y [Source: DAR] RICHARDS: [Lot 8, Block 7, Sec. 4] Morgan Richards/b. Wales December 25th, 1843/d. August 11th, 1887/ William E./b. 14 Sep 1863 Salem ME/d. 31 Mar 1903 Chicago Hts IL RICHARDSON: Leonard/b. 17 Dec 1857 ME/d. 9 Mar 1931 RICHTER: Emma Rand/b. 20 Jun 1863 ME/d. 17 Feb 1939 RICKER: Julia A./b. 5 May 1830 Camden ME/d. 18 Jun 1907 RIESEN: [Grace] RITTER: [William G.] RIPLEY: Walter/ son of Wm. & Sarah/no dates [Source: DAR] ROBERTS: Henry H./b. 10 Nov 1843 ME/d. 5 Mar 1911 ROBINSON: See MILLER ROE: Sarah Ann/wife of Anthony G./Native of Betanworthshire, Eng./d. Jun 4, 1850 Sarah Temperance/Infant daughter of Wm. P.& Charlotte William/son of John P. & Charlotte/d. Jun 28, 1861/ 8y 2m [Source: DAR] ROGERS: Charles/b. 15 Nov 1817 Harmony ME/d. 12 May 1910 Charles Cassius/b. 15 Dec 1847 Cambridge ME/d. 11 May 1937 Henrietta A./b. 16 Feb 1849 Belgrade ME/d. 16 May 1886 Mary M./b. 13 Sep 1838 Saregerville ME/d. 11 Jan 1922 ROSS: [Raymond] ROUNDY: Judson A./b. 17 Mar 1818 Bluehill ME/d. 15 May 1907 Fortress Monroe WI Mary A./b. 15 Sep 1821 Bath ME/d. 6 Oct 1902 ROWLAND: Emily/Wife of A.J. Rowland/Died July 11, 1867/Aged 43 years RUGEE: John/b. January 3, 1827 Lubeck, Germany/d. March 7, 1894/cause: Cancer (Architect designed, breweries, churches, grain elevators, and bridges State Assemblyman) SACKETT: Lorenzo/b. 15 Nov 1812/d. 15 Oct. 1890/husband of Eliza Stone SACKETT: See DEWEY SALTZMANN: [Lot 27 Blk 16 Sec. 64] Purchaser of lot Mrs. Frederick Saltzmann on July 1, 1929 Frederick/b. 1843/d. Jan. 7, 1915/bur: Forest Home July 9, 1929 (Frederick was first buried in Union Cemetery but was removed from there to Forest Home by his wife) Friedericke/b. Jan 23, 1857/d. Oct. 13, 1945 SALZER: John Casper/1857 Milw./1930/husband of Charlotte Salzer SANBORN: Anna E./b. 13 Sep 1847 Brunswick ME/d. 17 Feb 1923 Lewiston ME SCHLITZ: Joseph/1831-1875/when returning to Germany for a visit, lost life at sea when the Steamer Schiller wrecked off the coast of England. (b. Germany, worked in the brewery with August Krug. When August died Schlitz took brewery management for Anna Marie (widow of August Krug), Joesph married Anna Marie in 1858./Joseph/brewer lost on steamer Schiller/May 7, 1875/Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914) SCHLITZ: See KLIEF SCHMITZ: See FELTEN SCHNEIDER: Schneider Family Stone/no other data at this time SCHOEN: Christ Schoen/no other data/twin girls holding a garland adorn the stone SCHOEPSKE: Vater/August Schoepske/1855-1936/(b. Sept. 28, 1855 Marienwerder West Prussia/d. Nov. 02, 1936 Milw/husband of Justine Wilhelmina Manowski Mutter/Minna Schoepske/1857-1932/(Justine Wilhelmina (Manowski) Schoepske/b. 1857 West Prussia/d. 1932 Milw/wife of Karl August Schoepske SCHROEDER: Schroeder Family Stone/no other data at this time/inscription reads: I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, shall he live; and whoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. SCHUET/NOLL: Schuet/Noll Monument SCHUSTER: Schuster Family Stone/In Memory of Family Schuster SCHWEITZER: Joseph/b. 16 Feb 1867/d. 28 Mar 1953/m. to Amelia 4 Jul 1893 Amelia (Emilie)(Thompson)/b. 2 Jun 1861 Tammany Hall, New York, NY/d. 26 Jan 1946/ m: 1st William Eggers (see Eggers) m:2nd Joseph Schweitzer SEAMAN: [Miss Lauretta A.] SEMRAD: Edward F./b. Dec. 11, 1909 Dubuque, IA/d. Dec. 2, 2002/ husband of Erma Pitkin SEISER: August/b. Nov 24, 1856/d. April 14, 1859 SHEPHERD Elizabeth/mother of Eliza (Shephard) Collingbourne Joseph/son of Elizabeth/brother to Eliza Collingbourne wife & children of Joseph are also buried here Sent in by a researcher/see contributors page SHEPHERD: See COLLINGBOURNE SHERRUM: [Masonic Lots, Sec. 10] George D. Sherrum/b. Ohio/d. January 10th, 1890/13th Wis Infantry Vols Civil War SHIELDS: Eliza Ann/b. 7 May 1844 Newport ME/d. 22 Oct 1918 SHOLES: Christopher Latham Sholes/1819-1890/inscription: The Father of the Typewriter/Dedicated by/ The Young Men and Women of America/In Grateful Memory of one who/Materially aided in The World's Progress He was born 14 Feb 1819 in PA and died on 17 Feb 1890 in Milwaukee, and was known as "The Father of The Modern Typewriter." He invented it in a little shop on State Street in Milwaukee with the help of a couple of other inventors. In 1968 he sold the rights to his typewriter to the Remington Company for $12,000.00 and in 1873, Remington began manufacturing the typewriter for sale to the public. SIEGLER: See BARTH SIMPSON: John/ Jun 28, 1855/43y [Source: DAR] SINCLAIR: Jefferson/b. 1800 ME/d. Oct 1855 Janesville WI Celinda/b. 21 Apr 1810 ME/d. 17 Dec 1859 Janesville WI SLOCUM: [Mrs. Gertrude (Smith)] SLEYSTER: Dr. Rock Sleyster/d. April 1942/age 69 SMITH: Smith, A.O. (Founder of A.O. Smith Corporation/manufacturer/ Jun 19, 1913/Source: Milwaukee Necrology; Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company; copyright 1914) Albert/b. 1805/d. 1870 (U.S. Congressman. Elected to represent New York's 33rd District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1843 to 1847. He was also a State Court Judge and a member of the New York State Legislature) Annie/Died Mar 29, 1883/Aged 42 years Frederick Eugene/son of John M & Mary S./d 1844/1841?/[Source: DAR] William E./b. June 18, 1824 Kincardineshire, Scotland/d. Feb. 13, 1883 (Wis. State Treasurer 1866-70, Gov. of Wis 1878-82) Anna Wells/b. 12 Nov 1838 Solon ME/d. 31 Jul 1920 John B./b. 11 Sep 1811 ME/d. 3 Jan 1879 Mary Ann/b. 16 Jun 1817 ME/d. 31 Aug 1868 Raymond Judson/b. 3 Oct 1883 Skowhegen ME/d. 18 Jan 1964 Palo Alto CA SMITH: See SCHMIDT SNELL: Frank N./b. 2 Sep 1857 Madison ME/d. 26 Jan 1933 Sturgis MI SOLLAU: [Masonic Lots, Sec. 10] A.H. Sollau/b. September 10, 1844 Canal Fulton, Ohio/ d. January 14th, 1892/76th Ohio Vol. Infantry Civil War SPENNER: [Herbert] STAFFORD: William Henry/b. 1869/d. 1957 (U.S. Congressman. Elected to represent Wisconsin's 5th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1903-1911, 1919, 1921-1923 and 1929-1933. He was defeated as a Republican in 1922.) STANTON: [Lot 9, Block 17, Sec. 4] William Stanton/b. September 11th, 1845 Kankakee, Ills./ d. January 11th, 1886/Private in C. E, 38th Wis. Vols. Civil War 2?th Regt. Wis Vol. Infantry Civil War STAPLES: Stephen M./b. 1830 Portland ME/d. 16 Aug 1894 Chicago IL STARBIRD: Harry E./b. 31 Jan 1858 ME/d. 22 Jun 1926 STARK: William A./In Memoriam/no other data STARKWEATHER: Gen. John Converse/b. May 11, 1830/d. November 14, 1890/Civil War Union General STAUSS: Herman Stauss/d. December 25, 1828/age 77/hero Newhall House Fire See Newhall House Fire STEARNS: Catherine Guild/b. 15 Sep 1822 Strong ME/d. 10 Mar 1914 STEELE: Roscoe R./b. 1834 ME/d. 11 May 1877 STEIN: Mathias Stein/born Dec. 17, 1808/Died Oct 17, 1896/First Gunsmith in Milwaukee STEVENS: William Clifford/b. 20 Apr 1884 Portland ME/d. 15 May 1939 STOCKHAUSEN: [Rebecca von STOCKHAUSEN] STOLPER: Stolper Monument STONE: See SACKETT STONER: See MARSHALL STRASBURGER: [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Henrick/b. 1810/d. 13 Feb 1857/OSSW Katherina, in family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Katherina/b. 12 Jul 1811/d. 29 Aug 1880/OSSW Henrick, in family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Anna/b. 19 Mar 1877/d. 28 Mar 1877/OSSW Henrick & Katherina, family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Catherine//d. 3 Jan 1868 - interrment date/OSSW Henrick & Katherina, in family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Hattie/b. 4 Oct 1879/d. 14 Nov 1880/OSSW Henrick & Katherina, in family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] John/b. 16 Jul 1877/d. 11 Nov 1880/OSSW Katherina & Henrick, in family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Louise/b. 12 Oct 1879/d. 9 Feb 1880/OSSW Henrick & Katherina, in family plot [sec 19 blk 15 lot 3] Peter/b. 3 Oct 1879/d. 9 Jan 1880/OSSW Henrick & Katherina, in family plot [sec 48 blk 18 lot 9] Jessie/b. 27 Feb 1931/d. 23 Jan 1932 [sec 51 blk 30 lot 7] Henry P./b. 18 Feb 1851/d. 10 Sep 1928/OSSW Frances, Lena, Louis H. [sec 51 blk 30 lot 7] Frances/b. 3 Jan 1883/d. 13 Oct 1956/OSSW Henry P., Lena, Louis H. [sec 51 blk 30 lot 7] Lena/b. 18 Jan 1857/d. 14 Jan 1936/OSSW Henry P., Frances, Louis H. [sec 51 blk 30 lot 7] Louis H./b. 16 Sep 1886/d. 6 Nov 1968/OSSW Henry P., Frances & Lena [sec 52 blk 3 lot 37] Peter/b. 31 Jul 1846/d. 23 Jan 1912/OSSW Ulricka [sec 52 blk 3 lot 37] Ulricka/b. 4 Jun 1850/d. 6 Jun 1934/OSSW Peter [sec D blk 10 lot 13] child/b. 17 Jan 1925/d. 17 Jan 1925/child of Ronald [sec D blk 13 lot 7] Jacob/b. 27 Feb 1886/d. 22 Nov 1910 [sec D blk 14 lot 4] Ernst/b. 6 Sep 1872/d. 20 Dec 1907 [sec D blk 7 lot 8] John L./b. 19 Jun 1853/d. 8 Jan 1900 TAYLOR: Laura/b. 22 Jun 1848 ME/d. 9 Jan 1898 TENNY: Marcia Wells Bryant/b. 4 Apr 1843 No Anson ME/d. 6 Aug 1912 THACKER: Henry/b. Mar 5, 1819 London, Eng./d. Mar 30, 1852/ 33y, 25d [Source: DAR] THIBODEAU: Alphy/b.21 Mar 1903 ME/d. 21 Sep 1980 Burlington WI THOMAS: Daniel THOMPSON: Mary A./wife of Peter/d. Apr 1856, the 17th. Native of Philadelphia, Pa./[Source: DAR] Henry Mayo/b. 28 Dec 1861 Dover Foxcroft ME/d. 16 Dec 1947 THOMPSON: See SCHWEITZER TOWNE: Rebecca L./b. 27 Nov 1816 Wilton ME/d. 4 Jun 1903 TOWNS: Harry W./b. 17 Jul 1846 ME/d. 31 Mar 1883 TRAUTWIN See WEISSERT TROWBRIDGE: Minnie L./b. 14 Sep 1837 Bangor ME/d. 23 Jan 1912 UIHLEIN: [Ann] August/Aug. 25, 1842/Oct. 11, 1911 (August and his five brothers worked for Schlitz Brewing. After the death of Anna Schlitz, they gained control of the Brewery. Credited with making Schlitz Beer a national trademark) UNKNOWN: Stone with two children at the top/no other data Georgie Willie UNKNOWN: Stone with the names: Lincoln & Lendrum inscribed USINGER: Fred (Sausage Maker) VAN DYKE: Louisa/wife of O. /b. Jan 28, 1812/no dates [Source: DAR] Van RENSSELAER: G.P./no other data at this time VIANDEN: Fredericka/b. 24 or 25 July 1837 in Germany/d. 24 Apr. 1897 Greenfield/ 2nd wife of Henry Henry/d. abt Feb. 1899 (Pioneer Artist in Milwaukee) VIETH: Heinrich/Native of Russia/b.May 31, 1822/ d. (Eagle?) Wis. Sep 5, 1854 [Source: DAR] VOIGT: Edward/b. 1873/d. 1934 (U.S. Congressman. Elected to represent Wisconsin's 2nd District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1917 to 1927. State Court Judge) WAGNER: Alwine/d. July 1913/wife of Robert Robert/d. Jan 1927/husband of Alwine WALKER: Isaac Pigeon/b. 1815/d. 1872/U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, serving from 1848 to 1855. WALLBER: Albert/d. Dec. 17, 1911/cause: Heart failure/ Civil War Veteran WALTER: S./no other data at this time/female holding urn adorns the stone. WALTERS: Susanna Walters/1824-1922/(b. Susanna (COLLINS)/b. Sedgkey, Staffirdshire, England/d. Dec 15, 1922/wife of Thomas Walters/ daughter of William and Rebecca Collins) WAMBOLT: Margaret/wife of Henry/d. Feb 2, 1854/ 56y 2m [Source: DAR] WALSH: Francis "Frank" Augustin/b. July 9, 1847 in East Greenwich, RI/ d. March 5th, 1932/age 84/cause: after effects of stroke/ Civil War Veteran WATSON: Sully/d. 1862/age 90/former Virginia Slave/moved to Milw. spring of 1850 WEEKS: Mary S./b. 15 May 1809 ME/d. 20 Oct 1886 Oconomowoc WI WEISSERT: Augustus Gordon/August 7, 1844 Canton, OH/d. Apr. 24, 1923/age 79/ son of Michael & Magdalene (Bernard) Weissert/husband of Mary E. Trautwin/Civil War Veteran WELKE: Mary/1867-1942/(Mary (AHRENS) Ernst Welke/1868-1955(Ernst Robert/b. Mar 2, 1868 Prussia, Germany/d. Mar 14m 1955 Fl/husband of Mary (AHRENS) WELLS: Daniel, Jr./b. July 16, 1808 Maine/d. March 18, 1902 (U.S. Congressman. Elected to represent Wisconsin's 1st and 2nd Districts in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1853 to 1857) WELLS: Charles K./b. 22 Dec 1817 Waterville ME/d. 4 Jan 1892 Daniel Jr./b. 16 Jun 1808 Waterville ME/d. 18 Mar 1902 Emeline/b. 26 Jun 1802 Gray ME/d. 8 Jan 1888 Janesville WI John M./b. 9 Apr 1806 ME/d. 18 Nov 1852 Marcia/b. 3 Jun 1809 Anson ME/d. 20 Jun 1883 Sarah H./b. 8 May 1830 Neterville ME/d. 29 Jun 1904 William S./b. 27 May 1820 ME/d. 25 Apr 1895 WENDLANDT: Charles Wendlandt/d. 29 January 1907 WERNER: Michael/2, 1824/10 Feb 1858 [Source: DAR] WEST: See CALLIGAN WESTON: Augusta S./b. 12 Sep 1848 Montville ME/d. 7 Jan 1933 WHITCOMB: Mrs. Eva Whitcomb/d. Dec 1945 WICKMAN: Mary A./b. 28 Sep 1834 Perry ME/d. 22 Dec 1902 WILKINSON: Mary F./b. 7 Mar 1835 ME/d. 18 Sep 1906 Madison WI WILLEY: Mrs. R. S./b. 1829 ME/d. 25 Mar 1875/could be Mrs. S. R. Willie WILLIAM: George/d. June 5, 1856/ 38y/ Native of Uske, Monmouthshire, Engl. [Source: DAR] WILLIAMS: [Beatrice/wife of Dean/ daughter of George Burroughs/d. 1940] [Dean/d. 1941/husband of Beatrice Burroughs] [Lawrence/d. January 6, 1923] Charles/b. 1865 Milw/d. Milw./brother of Jula Jula Amanda/b. 28 Mar 1866/d. July 1871/sister of Charles [Lot 3, Block 18, Sec. 19] Sanford J. Williams/b. New York State/d. May 21st, 1890/ 24th Wis Infantry Vols. Civil War/Lost a leg at the battle of Stone River Edward A./b. 4 Oct 1849 West Casset ME/d. 29 Apr 1922 Glen Ridge NJ WILSON: [Jack D. Wilson] WINTON: Hannah/wife of Joseph S./d. Oct 11, 1858/ 49y [Source: DAR] WITTE: See HAASE WOLFMANN: T H Wolfman/b: 6 Oct 1818/d. 20 October 1896 Milwaukee/buried: 22 October 1896 source: Zion United Church of Christ Records WOOD: George F./son of Geo. & Catherine/d. Aug 25, 1856/4y 7m Susan/wife of Geo. M./Nov 13, 1834/Jan 23, 1851 [Source: DAR] WOODLAND: Mary C./b. 3 May 1842 Bangor ME/d. 4 May 1907 WUNDERLY: Wunderly Monument/no other data at this time WYMAN: Rebecca/b 27 Jul 1829 Bangor ME/d. 14 Sep 1908
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