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Ancestors of Paul Johnson Generation No. 1 1. Paul Johnson, born May 5, 1941 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. He was the son of 2. Herbert Cassius Johnson and 3. Adele Gertrude Harsch. He married (1) Mary Jane O'Brien November 26, 1965 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. She was born April 14, 1940 in Williamsburg, Iowa, IA. She was the daughter of Raymond Joseph O'Brien and Ellen Irene McGrory. He married (2) Kathy Adele Golightly June 27, 1998 in Wabeno, Forest, WI. She was born November 29, 1935 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. She was the daughter of William Bruce Golightly and Dorothy Agnes Klein. More About Paul Johnson: Degree: B.S., Speech Education: St. Norbert College, 1963 Graduation: Columbus High School 1959 More About Mary Jane O'Brien: Degree: B.A. Education Education: Marycrest College, 1963 Graduation: Parnell High School, 1958 Occupation: Occupation - Teacher 1963-1990 Generation No. 2 2. Herbert Cassius Johnson, born November 19, 1915 in Marshfield,Wood, WI; died December 18, 1979 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. He was the son of 4. John Edward Johnson and 5. Eva Estelle Knickerbocker. He married 3. Adele Gertrude Harsch May 17, 1938 in La Crosse, La Crosse, WI. 3. Adele Gertrude Harsch, born August 10, 1917 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died October 17, 1996 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. She was the daughter of 6. Leo Meattheas Harsch and 7. Margaret Helen Rauch. Notes for Herbert Cassius Johnson: Enlisted March 19 1934, 135th Medical Regiment Band, WI Natl Guard, to December 30, 1940. Honorable Discharge, Reason: Dependents Drafted March 3, 1945, Trained at Ft. Sill OK, Radioman, Battery 34, 8th Regiment, Field Artillary Replacement Training Center, Discharged Nov 19, 1945 from Ft. Ord, CA Obituary .Funeral services held at 10:30 Saturday at St. John's Catholic Church. Rev. Joseph Martinson officiated. Wanda Wallis provided music. Died at 1:00 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Burial with military rites by American Legion Post 54 held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Jack Davis, Peter Trudeau, Jeff Siemers, Dan Harsch, Patrick Johnson and Tom Southworth pallbearers. Rembs Kundinger Funeral Home handled arrangements. St. John's Rosary Alter Society, Catholic Daughters of America, Elks Lodge of Sorrow, and St. John's parish vigil participated in services. WWII veteran. Attended grade school in Marshfield and attended high school at McKinley High School in Marshfield. Went into business with father in 1935 at H. Ebbe Company, bought business from father in 1946 serving as president and owner until 1965. From 1966 until death was office manager at Peterson Brothers. Member of American Legion, Elks Lodge, United Commercial Travelers, Side Saddlers Club, and St. John's Catholic Church, Samoset Council, recipient of Silver Beaver Award. Survived by nine children and eight grandchildren. Memorials given to Columbus High School Scholarship Fund or St. John's Catholic Church. More About Herbert Cassius Johnson: Burial: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Marshfield, WI Cause of Death: Cardiac arrest Military service: 135th Medical Regiment Band, 1934-40, US Army 1944-45 Occupation: Owner, H. Ebbe Co. 1 More About Adele Gertrude Harsch: Burial: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Marshfield, WI Graduation: 1935, McKinley HS, Marshfield, WI Children of Herbert Johnson and Adele Harsch are: i. Barbara Lynne Johnson, born March 8, 1939 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Robert Arthur Waid March 15, 1958 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; born August 31, 1936 in Waupaca, Waupaca, WI; died August 28, 1998 in Manitowoc, Mainitowoc, WI. More About Barbara Lynne Johnson: Education: Columbus High School, Marshfield, WI Graduation: 1957 More About Robert Arthur Waid: Degree: BA - Music Education: UW-SP, Stevens Point, WI 1 ii. Paul Johnson, born May 5, 1941 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married (1) Mary Jane O'Brien November 26, 1965 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI; married (2) Kathy Adele Golightly June 27, 1998 in Wabeno, Forest, WI. iii. Charles Leo Johnson, born August 12, 1943 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; died June 23, 1967 in Siagon, South Vietnam. Notes for Charles Leo Johnson: WOUNDS ARE FATAL Lt. Charles Johnson Dies in Vietnam War The war in Vietnam has claimed the life of another Marshfield young man. He was 1st Lt. Charles L. Johnson, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, 308 E. Third St. The lieutenant, a tank commander with the 25th Infantry, died at 1:15 p.m. yesterday in a Vietnam hospital of shell-fragment wounds received in action against the Viet Cong. * * * His parents were personally notified of their son's death by an officer from Camp McCoy a-bout 8 o'clock this morning. The body is expected to be returned to Marshfield about the middle of next week. Arrangements are being made for the lieutenant's cousin, Marine Sgt. James Grancorwitz, also of Marshfield, to serve escort for the body, if possible. Gracorwitz is stationed at Alameda, Calif. Lt. Johnson was horn in Marshfield Aug. 12. 1945. He was a 1961 graduate of Columbus High School, and was a mid-term graduate of St. Norbert College, West De Pere, early in 1966. He majored in accounting and received a Bachelor of science degree in business administration. * * * While in college, he was active in the college band and orchestra, the Collegians, and was a member of Sigma Tau Gamma, the military fraternity, A.U.S.A. On Feb. 21 last year he received his second lieutenant's commission in the armored ,branch of the Reserves and reported for duty May 2 at Ft. Knox, Ky. Up to that time he had been employed by Diana Paper Products at Green Bay. He arrived in Vietnam May 1 this year and was promoted to first lieutenant at that time. * * * Survivors include his parents; three brothers, Paul. Milwaukee, and David and Philip at -home: five sisters Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Waid, Manitowoc. Carol. Milwaukee, and Mary. Christine. Margaret and Ann, all at home; his paternal grandfather, John Johnson. Marshfield, and his maternal grandmother Mrs. Leo Harsch, Milwaukee. A sister Jane 4, preceded him in death More About Charles Leo Johnson: Burial: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Marshfield, WI Cause of Death: Shrapnel Wounds to the head Degree: 1965, St. Norbert College, B.S./B.A Graduation: 1961, Columbus High School, Marshfield, WI iv. Carol Eva Johnson, born January 31, 1945 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Richard Eugene Treu May 1, 1971 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI; born May 2, 1945 in Tomah, Monroe, WI. v. Mary Ann Johnson, born December 30, 1947 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married James Joseph Sterzinger August 8, 1970 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; born November 5, 1948 in Uchitimari, Okinawa, Japan. 2 Notes for Mary Ann Johnson: BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS:Wood County Marriage Records; 1970;Register of Deeds Office; Vol.45,p.47; Wisconsin,Rapids, Wisconsin; note:married at St John the Baptist Church, Marshfield,Wisconsin. Notes for Mary Ann Johnson: Married at St John the Baptist Church, Marshfield,Wisconsin More About Mary Ann Johnson: Graduation: Columbus High School, Marshfield, WI Notes for James Joseph Sterzinger: BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS:Wood County Marriage Records;1970;Register of Deeds Office;Vol.45,p.47;Wisconsin,Rapids,Wisconsin;note:married at St John the Baptist Church, Marshfield, Wisconsin. More About James Joseph Sterzinger: Military service: Bet. 1970 - 1997, Retired as Colonel, USAF vi. David John Johnson, born November 2, 1949 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Michelle Gay Stauder August 13, 1983 in St. Paul, Ramsey,MN; born June 30, 1959 in Kenosha, Kenosha, WI. vii. Christine Estelle Johnson, born October 21, 1951 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Paul Edward Dix; born November 27, 1949 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. viii. Philip Albert Johnson, born March 16, 1953 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Judy Jean Wellskopf September 10, 1977 in Lomira, Dodge, WI; born May 14, 1954 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. ix. Margaret Adele Johnson, born February 2, 1956 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Mark Edwin Felker September 11, 1982 in Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan; born August 5, 1954 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. x. Anne Marie Johnson, born July 2, 1957 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Ronald Clarence Swenson April 16, 1982 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; born January 2, 1955 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. xi. Jane Ellen Johnson, born September 9, 1958 in Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin; died July 16, 1963 in Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin. More About Jane Ellen Johnson: Burial: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Marshfield, WI Cause of Death: Peritonitis Generation No. 3 4. John Edward Johnson, born January 7, 1881 in Waupaca, Waupaca, WI; died April 17, 1970 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. He was the son of 8. Rasmus P. Jorgensen and 9. Ane Margrethe Hansen. He married 5. Eva Estelle Knickerbocker October 10, 1907 in Kaukauna, Outagamie, WI. 5. Eva Estelle Knickerbocker, born March 28, 1884 in Appleton, Outagamie, WI; died March 17, 1921 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. She was the daughter of 10. Cashious B. Knickerbocker and 11. Estelle Julia Robinson. Notes for John Edward Johnson: BIRTH:Unedited Index to Registrations of Births;1852-1907;Wisconsin State Historical Society;p. N 13;FHL FICHE 6331478;note:birth listed as Jorgenson. BIRTH:Birth Registration;1881;Bureau of Health Statistics, Madison,Wisconsin, Certificate #58;Sequence #01461;copy in possession of James Sterzinger. MARRIAGE:Marriage Book;1907;Brokaw Memorial M.E. Church,Kaukana,Outagamie Co, Wisconsin;Oct 10, 1907;copy in possession of James Sterzinger. RESIDENCE:Wood County Directory;1908;;p. 60;Marshfield Library,Marshfield, Wisconsin;note:resided at 113 S. Cherry Street, occupation is produce merchant. RESIDENCE:Marshfield City Directory;1915;;p. J;Marshfield Library, Marshfield, Wisconsin;note:resided at 110 S. Cedar, worked at H. Ebbe & Co. Obituary: - "Died at 11:00 p.m., Friday, at St. Joseph's Hospital where he had been receiving treatment for a complication of ailments. Rev. Virgil Taylor officiated at funeral held Monday afternoon at 2:00 at First Presbyterian Church. Buried at Hillside Cemetery. Hansen Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survived by 13 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Pallbearers were Paul, David, and Phillip Johnson, James Sizer, Jack Davis, and Joseph Sizer. William Allen sang "Asleep in Jesus" and 3 Peace, Perfect Peace. Mrs. Glenn D. Tinkham accompanied on the organ." Attended school in Waupaca and was a student at Lawrence University in Appleton. Came to Marshfield in 1907. Went into business with his brother, Albert in the H. Ebbe Company and later established the Marshfield Lumber and Supply Company. Had been retired 19 years at time of death. More About John Edward Johnson: Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Marshfield, WI Cause of Death: Ailments Graduation: Stone School, Waupaca, WI 1899 Occupation: Business owner: coal, lumber, farm supplies Religion: First Presbyterian Church, Marshfield, WI Notes for Eva Estelle Knickerbocker: BIRTH:Unedited Index to Registrations of Births;1852-1907;Wisconsin State Historical Society;p. C 05;FHL FICHE 6331478. CENSUS:1900 U.S.Census,Kaukauna,Outagamie Co,Wisconsin;E.D. 88,page 8B,line 48;note:living on Oviatt Street in Kaukauna. MARRIAGE:Marriage Book;1907;Brokaw Memorial M.E. Church,Kaukana,Outagamie Co, Wisconsin;Oct 10, 1907;copy in possession of James Sterzinger. Witnesses: E.A Peterson - Lottie Knickerbocker John Manning Brokaw Memorial M.E. Church RESIDENCE:Wood County Directory;1908;;p. 60;Marshfield Library,Marshfield, Wisconsin;note:resided at 113 S. Cherry Street. RESIDENCE:Marshfield City Directory;1915;;p. J;Marshfield Library, Marshfield Wisconsin;note:resided at 110 S. Cedar. DEATH:Mrs. Johnson Called by Death,THE MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD;Saturday,March 19, 1921; p.1;City Library,Marshfield, Wisconsin; note:copy in possession of James Sterzinger. Died from peritonitis!BIRTH:Unedited Index to Registrations of Births;1852-1907;Wisconsin State Historical Society;p. C 05;FHL FICHE 6331478. More About Eva Estelle Knickerbocker: Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Marshfield, WI Cause of Death: peritonitis Religion: Methodist Children of John Johnson and Eva Knickerbocker are: i. Estelle "Stella" Marguerite Johnson, born November 7, 1912 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; died June 19, 2002 in Bloomer, WI; married Robert F. Davis September 14, 1935 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; born November 18, 1910; died December 26, 1988 in Bloomer, WI. Notes for Estelle "Stella" Marguerite Johnson: From the Marshfield News Herald: Estelle Davis BLOOMER - Estelle M. Davis, age 89, passed away Wednesday, June 19, 2002, at The Bloomer Medical Center. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at the First Congregational Church in Bloomer with Rev. Phil Schneider officiating. Interment will be at a later date in the Windfall Cemetery in Granton. A time of gathering will be held from 1:30 p.m. until service time Sunday with food and fellowship to follow the service. She was born Nov. 7, 1912, in Marshfield to John and Eva (nee Knickerbocker) Johnson. She married Robert F. Davis on Sept. 14, 1935, in Marshfield. Mrs. Davis attended Lawrence College and in 1935 she graduated from Rush-Presbyterian School of Nursing in Chicago. She worked as a private duty nurse in Marshfield, a surgical nurse in Waupaca, a recovery room nurse at St. Joseph's in Chippewa Falls, an office nurse for Dr. Murphy and a staff nurse for Bloomer Community Memorial Hospital. She was a 50-year member of the First Congregational 4 Church and Women's Fellowship, a member of the Bloomer Women's Club and the Bloomer Garden Club, a charter member of the Bloomer Historical Society and the coordinator for the Bloomer Food Pantry. She is survived by her daughter, Roberta Poirier of Bloomer; her son, Jon "Jack" (Barbara) Davis of Brookfield; half-sister, Lois (Johnson) Becker of Milwaukee; cousin, Catherine (Johnson) Southworth of Marshfield; seven grandchildren, Joe (Cindy) Poirier of Bloomer, Diane (Brian) Dunnun of Wausau, Linda (Brian) Fossum of Eau Claire, Nancy (Jim) Dahlka of Bloomer, Bill (Beth) Poirier of Bloomer, Mike (Paula) Poirier of Bloomer and Rachel Davis of Brookfield; and ten great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Robert, in 1988; one brother, Herbert; one cousin, Helen (Johnson) Brooks; two nephews, one niece and one son-in-law, Dennis Poirier. More About Estelle "Stella" Marguerite Johnson: Burial: Windfall Cemetery, Granton, Clark, WI Residence: Bloomer, WI 2 ii. Herbert Cassius Johnson, born November 19, 1915 in Marshfield,Wood, WI; died December 18, 1979 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Adele Gertrude Harsch May 17, 1938 in La Crosse, La Crosse, WI. 6. Leo Meattheas Harsch, born July 23, 1874 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died November 9, 1951 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. He was the son of 12. Nickalos Harsch and 13. Helena Hinkle. He married 7. Margaret Helen Rauch June 6, 1911 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI. 7. Margaret Helen Rauch, born August 12, 1887 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died June 24, 1969 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. She was the daughter of 14. Joseph Peter Rauch and 15. Margaret Petry. Notes for Leo Meattheas Harsch: BIRTH:Delayed Birth Cert;1942;Bureau of Vital Statistics,Madison, Wisconsin, Cert #45325;;copy in possession of James Sterzinger. CHRISTENING:Baptism Records;1875;St Mary's Church, Glen Haven, Wisconsin; copy in possession of James Sterzinger. MARRIAGE-PARENTS:Grant County Marriage Records;1900-1914;Register of Deeds, Lancaster, Wisconsin;Vol 18,page 68;note:see also Index Book 4 Name: Leo M Harsch Census Date: 1 Jun 1905 Residence County: Grant Residence State: Wisconsin Locality: Glen Haven Birth Location: Wisconsin Marital Status: Single Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1875 Race: White Relation: Head Line: 33 Roll: CSUSAWI1905_11 More About Leo Meattheas Harsch: Occupation: Wood worker, Roddis Plywood, Corp, Marshfield, WI Notes for Margaret Helen Rauch: CENSUS:1910 U.S.Census,Town of Glen Haven,Grant Co,Wisconsin;E.D. 24,page 1A, line 18. MARRIAGE-PARENTS:Grant County Marriage Records;1900-1914;Register of Deeds, Lancaster, Wisconsin;Vol 18,page 68;note:see also Index Book 4 More About Margaret Helen Rauch: Occupation: Cook, Columbus High School Children of Leo Harsch and Margaret Rauch are: i. Helen Margaret Harsch, born April 6, 1912 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died March 11, 1974 in Appomattox, Appomattox, VA; married Tucker T. Cheatham October 15, 1947 in Lynchburg, Lynchburg, VA; born October 8, 1893 in Evergreen, VA; died August 1977 in Appomattox, Appomattox, VA. Notes for Tucker T. Cheatham: dradt notice on scrapbook More About Tucker T. Cheatham: Occupation: 1917, Brakeman, Penn RR, 5 ii. Bernadette Agnes Harsch, born June 22, 1914 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; married Howard Russell Allman December 25, 1941 in Chicago, IL; born June 1, 1906 in Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin; died April 4, 1996 in Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin. iii. Marcella Susan Harsch, born January 16, 1916 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died January 20, 1977 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Eldor Reuben Siemers November 10, 1941 in Wilmette, Cook, IL; born February 1, 1917 in Cut Bank, Teton, MT; died August 26, 2005 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. More About Marcella Susan Harsch: Burial: Gate of Heaven Cemetary, Marshfield, Wood, WI Notes for Eldor Reuben Siemers: Eldor Siemers Eldor R. Siemers, 88, of Marshfield, died Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, at Wells Nature View on South Apple Avenue, where he has lived the past four months. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, at Rembs/Kundinger Funeral Home with a family eulogy at 3 p.m. Committal services will be at 10 a.m. on Monday at Hillside Cemetery in Marshfield with military rites conducted by the American Legion Post 54 of Marshfield. Eldor was born on Feb. 1, 1917, to Louis and Emma (Proefrock) Siemers in Cut Bank, Mont. He graduated from Marshfield High School in 1934. He served in the United States Army during World War II from Oct. 15, 1940, until his honorable discharge as a first sergeant on June 7, 1945. His platoon was the first unit to engage in an offensive attack against the Japanese Imperial Army on Nov. 18, 1942, in Buna, New Guinea. He was united in marriage to Marcella S. "Sally" Harsch on Nov. 10, 1941, in Wilmette, Ill. She died on Jan. 20, 1977. After his military duty, he returned to Marshfield and apprenticed at Schreiner Plumbing and obtained master plumber status. He then helped build Thule Air Force Base in Greenland as part of Operation Blue Jay. Eldor was a 50-year member of Local 434 Plumbers and Steamfitters Union, working for various constructions companies in Wisconsin. He was a member of the American Legion Post 54 of Marshfield. He is survived by four sons, Dale (Donna) Siemers of Stillwater, Minn., Richard (friend Linda) Siemers of Marshfield, Donald Siemers of Camp Douglas and Jeffrey (Karen) Siemers of Mequon; three daughters, Susan Bymers of Manchester, Conn., Linda (Ray) Dunse of Windsor and Beverly "Deb" (Jeffery) Jirschele of Marshfield; and long-time companion Joan Trudeau. He is further survived by 13 grandchildren, six great- grandchildren; and one sister, Gloria Madden of Wisconsin Rapids. Besides his parents and wife, Eldor was preceded in death by one great-granddaughter, Autumn Daley; two brothers, Kermit and Lester Siemers; and one sister, Marvel Fiess. Eldor's family would like to thank the staff at Wells Nature View for their loving care to our dad during his time at Wells and also the Ministry Home Hospice Care. We all miss Dad's great sense of humor. More About Eldor Reuben Siemers: Burial: August 28, 2005, Gate of Heaven Cemetary, Marshfield, Wood, WI 3 iv. Adele Gertrude Harsch, born August 10, 1917 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died October 17, 1996 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; married Herbert Cassius Johnson May 17, 1938 in La Crosse, La Crosse, WI. v. Norbert Leo Harsch, born September 11, 1919 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died September 17, 1934 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI. vi. Jerome John Harsch, born April 10, 1921 in Glen Haven, Grant, Wisconsin; married Jean Kathleen Rose December 11, 1943 in Tomahawk, Lincoln, WI; born April 12, 1921 in Tomahawk, Lincoln, WI; died November 27, 2005 in Orlando, Orange, Florida. Notes for Jean Kathleen Rose: Jean K. Harsch 6 ORLANDO, FLORIDA - Jean K. Harsch, age 83, died Saturday, November 27, 2004 at her home in Orlando, Florida after a long illness. She was born Jean Kathleen Rose on April 19, 1921 in Prentice, Wisconsin. She and her husband moved to the Upper Peninsula in the late 1940's. In the late 1970's Jean K. Harsch along with her husband Jerry and their son Brian took her old family recipe for Cornish pasties and founded "Jean Kay's Pasties" of Iron Mountain. Their son Brian expanded the business to Marquette and their daughter Jerilyn brought the pasty business to Traverse City. Jean has left a fine product that will be enjoyed by "pasty lovers" for generations to come. Jean is survived by her husband of 61 years, Jerome (Jerry) Harsch. Her 3 surviving sons and daughters-in- law are Daniel and Kathleen (Creed) of Orlando, FL, Patrick and Wallis of Columbus, OH and Brian and Kathy (Zalac) Harsch of Marquette, MI. Her 2 daughters and sons-in-law are Kathleen and Jack Foster of Orlando, FL, Jerilyn and Nick Deboer of Traverse City, MI and her youngest surviving daughter is Janet Harsch Hill of Peoria, IL. Jean was the grandmother to 5 grandsons, 5 granddaughters, and 5 great grandchildren. Thomas P. Rose of Montana is her surviving brother. She was preceded in death by her father Dr. Harold Rose; mother Merle (Lappin) Rose and her brother Howard Rose. Jean was much beloved by her family and friends. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. She said of life "It was never dull". A private memorial service will be held in Orlando, Florida. vii. Eugene Frederick Harsch, born January 22, 1923 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died October 6, 1962 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI; married Shirley Montgomery November 4, 1941 in Neillsville, Clark, WI. viii. Joan Madeline Harsch, born April 12, 1925 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; married James Clayton Trudeau February 23, 1946 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; born March 27, 1924 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; died March 18, 1972 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. ix. Mary Ann Harsch, born December 21, 1927 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died January 2, 1928 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI. x. Robert John Harsch, born June 4, 1931 in Marshfield, Wood, WI; died January 2, 2006 in Marshfield, Wood, WI. Notes for Robert John Harsch: Robert J. Harsch Robert J. Harsch, 74, Marshfield, died Monday, Jan. 2, 2006, at the Palliative Care Unit of Saint Joseph's Hospital. Committal services will be held in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Marshfield. Rembs/Kundinger Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Robert was born June 4, 1931, to Leo M. and Margaret (Rauch) Harsch in the town of McMillan, Marathon County. Bob never married. He was instrumental in naming the seven-story city/county/state office building on Central Avenue, "City Hall Plaza" for which he received a letter of appreciation from Michael D. Meyers, Mayor. He served in the U.S. Army prior to the Korean conflict and was honorably discharged. He is survived by two sisters, Joan Trudeau, Marshfield, and Bernadette Allman, Marshfield; and a brother, Jerome Harsch, Orlando, Fla. More About Robert John Harsch: Burial: Marshfield, Wood, WI Generation No. 4 8. Rasmus P. Jorgensen, born May 30, 1838 in Nysted, Lolland, Denmark; died October 20, 1911 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co, WI. He was the son of 16. Jorgen "John" Rasmussen and 17. Modell Hansen. He married 9. Ane Margrethe Hansen April 27, 1866 in Lolland, Denmark. 9. Ane Margrethe Hansen, born March 21, 1837 in Nysted, Lolland, Denmark; died November 29, 1916 in Waupaca, Waupaca, WI. Notes for Rasmus P. Jorgensen: 7 DEATH-BURIAL:Died Suddenly on Thurday,THE WAUPACA RECORD;Friday,Oct 27,1911; State Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin. Rasmus Jorgenson departed Denmark on March 2, 1866 and married Ane Magrethe Hansen in New York on April 27, 1866. The 1870 United States census of the Town of Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin documents that Rasmus Jorgenson was farming with his wife and family in Waupaca in 1870. The 1900 census of Waupaca documents that Rasmus Jorgenson was still living in Waupaca; however the only child remaining at home was Albert. The 1900 census also reports that Rasmus had 9 children, but only six were living. Albert Johnson married Emma Clausen and moved to Marshfield in 1903 and began working for the H. Ebbe Company. His brother John E. Johnson first attended Lawrence University, but after marrying Eva Knickerbacher moved to Marshfield in 1907. He joined Albert in the H. Ebbe Company in 1908. Rasmus died at his home of acute intestinal strangulation. It was also reported in THE WAUPACA RECORD, in the September issue that Rasmus Jorgensen was among a group who were to be sworn as U.S. Citizens in November 1911, but died before that date from ILLUSTRATED WAUPACA, 1888 POLICE - APPOINTIVE. Chief, L.S. Larson; Night Watch, Peter Anderson; First Ward, Matt Jensen; Second ward, Rasmus Jorgensen; Third ward, William Nelson; Fourth ward, S. Cornwell. Nysted is on the island of Lolland, part of the danish archepelego More About Rasmus P. Jorgensen: Burial: Lakeside Cemetery, Waupaca, WI Cause of Death: Intestinal Strangulation Fact 1: Deacon, Danish Baptist Church, Waupaca Occupation: Farmer Religion: Baptist Notes for Ane Margrethe Hansen: DEATH-BURIAL:Obituary,THE WAUPACA RECORD;Friday,Dec 8, 1916;State Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.!DEATH-BURIAL:Obituary,THE WAUPACA RECORD;Friday,Dec 8, 1916;State Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin. DEATH-BURIAL:Obituary,THE WAUPACA RECORD;Friday,Dec 8, 1916;State Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.Ane died of stomach problems and gangrene of the right foot. Ane died of stomach problems and gangrene of the right foot. More About Ane Margrethe Hansen: Burial: Lakeside Cemetery, Waupaca, WI Cause of Death: stomach problems and gangrene of the right foot. Occupation: Housewife Religion: Baptist Children of Rasmus Jorgensen and Ane Hansen are: i. William T. Johnson, born January 23, 1867 in Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin; died February 8, 1936 in Neenah, Winnebago, WI; married (1) Lorena; born 1893; married (2) Christina; born October 1869 in Denmark.. Notes for William T. Johnson: from 1900 city directory of Neenah, WI Johnson Bros, (Wm T and Theodore) Dealers in a full and complete line of dry goods, groceries and provisions, 103 W Wis Ave Johnson Wm T (Johnson Bros), res 215 W. Forest Ave Johnson Theodore (Johnson Bros) bds (boards?) 215 W. Forest Ave "William's death certificate reads that he died at 8:00 p.m. on February 8, 1936. He was 69 years and 16 days 8 of age at his death. Theodore Johnson, his brother, was the informant. There was no autopsy. The 1900 Census - V80, Sht 4, Line 76 show William T. Johnson living at 216 Bond Street, Neenah, Winnebago County, WI. His birth is listed as January 1867 in Wisconsin. Also listed is his wife, Christine Johnson, born October 1869, age 30, born in Denmark. The 1920 Census - V96, Sht 3, Line 85 show William Johnson living at 215 W. Forest Avenue, Neenah, WI. (William and Theodore were neighbors, as well as brothers. They also were in the grocery business together.) He is listed as age 51, born in Wisconsin. Also listed are his wife, Lorena, age 37, born in Wisconsin, and daughter, Lucile, age 19, born in Wisconsin and a Kenneth Chappell. According to Catherine Southworth, William married a widow with a daughter, and William adopted her. Catherine also told me that William resembled his brother (her father) Albert the most. William spent winters in Florida. " His death certificate from Winnebago County, WI, Volume 60, Page 284 indicates that his birthdate/place was January 23, 1867 in Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI; his death date/place was February 8, 1936 in Neenah, Winnebago County, WI. He was buried February 11, 1936 - but I don't have where he was buried - probably Neenah. He died of cerebral sclerosis, doctored by S. D. Grenwood, MD from August 1935 to February 8, 1936. More About William T. Johnson: Burial: February 11, 1936, Neenah, Winnebago, WI ii. Theodore Johnson, born April 16, 1871 in Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin; died July 2, 1947 in Neenah, Winnebago, WI; married Bertha M 1905; born 1876. Notes for Theodore Johnson: from 1900 city directory of Neenah, WI Johnson Bros, (Wm T and Theodore) Dealers in a full and complete line of dry goods, groceries and provisions, 103 W Wis Ave Johnson Wm T (Johnson Bros), res 215 W. Forest Ave Johnson Theodore (Johnson Bros) bds (boards?) 215 W. Forest Ave Theodore's death certificate reads that he died at Theda Clark Hospital at 7:00 a.m. on July 2, 1947. He was 76 years, 2 months, and 16 days of age. John E. Westgor was the funeral director. The 1900 Census Volume 80, Sheet 1, Line 39 has Theodore Johnson living on North Commercial Street, Neenah, Winnebago County, WI. His date of birth is shown as April 1871 in Wisconsin, age 29. He is enumerated with Charles Brunover, his "partner". 1920 Census records - V96, Sht 3, Line 82 - have Theodore Johnson living at 211 W. Forest Avenue in Neenah, Winnebago County, WI, born in Wisconsin, age 46. Also listed is his wife, Bertha, age 43, born in Wisconsin, and daughter, Dorothy, age 14, born in Wisconsin. Catherine Southworth told me that Theodore always said "Amen!". She said he was a very religious man. More About Theodore Johnson: Burial: July 5, 1947, Oak Hill Cemetery, Neenah, WI Cause of Death: bronchial pneumonia and degenerative heart disease iii. Mary Christine Johnson, born October 16, 1873 in Waupaca, Waupaca, WI; died December 13, 1956 in Red Wing, Goodhue, MN; married Walter J. Andreasen 1891; born Abt. 1865 in Demark. More About Mary Christine Johnson: Burial: Red Wing, Goodhue, MN Occupation: 1920, Clerk More About Walter J. Andreasen: Immigration: 1904, From Copenhagen, ship Hellig Olav iv. Anna Johnson, born March 21, 1875 in Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 9 v. Albert Johnson, born January 22, 1878 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co, WI; died September 30, 1954 in Marshfield, Wood Co, WI; married (1) Emma Clausen November 12, 1902 in Waupaca, Waupaca, WI; born August 26, 1883 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co, WI; died May 27, 1959 in Marshfield, Wood Co, WI; married (2) Emma Clausen November 12, 1902 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co, WI; born August 26, 1883 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co, WI; died May 27, 1959 in Marshfield, Wood Co, WI. Notes for Albert Johnson: BIRTH:Waupaca County Record no. 219. RESIDENCE:Wood County Directory;1908;;p. 60;Marshfield Library,Marshfield, Wisconsin;note:resided at 108 S. Cedar Street, manager of H. Ebbe and Co on Maple and SE Depot. RESIDENCE:Marshfield City Directory;1915;;p. J;Marshfield Library, Marshfield Wisconsin;note:resided at 108 S. Cedar, worked at H. Ebbe & Co. Came to Marshfield in 1904. Came to Marshfield to work for the H. Ebbe Company. His daughters say that their mother, Albert's wife, Emma was a cousin to Mr. Ebbe's wife. 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-Held open house at home. More than 100 guests. Roses and mums for decoration and wedding cake for centerpiece. Married Nov 12, 1902 in Waupaca. Three of four children attended - Donald, Catherine Southworth, and Mrs. John (Helen) Brooks. Russell of Wisconsin Rapids unable to attend. Had 10 grandchildren at the time. Saturday, had celebration at a Lutheran Church in Waupaca. 63 quests attended - among them their attendants at the wedding - John Johnson, brother of the groom and Mrs. Peter Clausen, sister-in-law of the bride. Received floral tokens, gifts and cards. 1902, he affiliated with the H. Ebbe Company. Three years later, his brother, John joined him and eventually formed partnership and purchased the business. Active member of First Presbyterian Church of Marshfield. Treasurer of congregation for more than 20 years, resigned in 1952 due to ill health. Elder for 3 years, trustee for many years. Member of Odd Fellows and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Died at 6:30 a.m. at home - 76 years old - in ill health for three years. Hansen Funeral Home handled arrangements. Funeral 10:00 Saturday at First Presbyterian Church - Rev Arther R. Oates, D.D. officiated. Received education in Waupaca. Survived by wife, four children, brother John, and sister, Mrs. Walter Andreason of Red Wing, Minn. and 11 grandchildren. A sister and brother preceded him in death. Pallbearers were Marcus Hansen, Jr., Clyde Tollefson, Rueen Kademan, Ebert Boson, Mike Barti, William Dehn. Honorary pallbearers were Torkild Bille, J.H. Cundy, C. B. Edwards, Harry Schoff. Mrs. Gerry Dorst, Mrs. Earl Nelson, Dr. John F. Lueck and Al Bitzer sang "The Lord is My Shepherd" and "Rock of Ages". Mrs. Glenn D. Tinkham organist. Out of town attendants - Roman Kelnhofers of WI Rapids, Hartman Stokers, Mrs. Peter Clausen, Kermit Clausens, Paul Joneses, Mrs. Vergile Farley all of Waupaca, Robert Davises and Jack of Bloomer, Mabel Rasmussen of Tomah, and Arnold Austins of Mosinee. Pat remembers him sitting at his desk chewing tobacco with feet up. More About Albert Johnson: Burial: October 2, 1954, Lakeside Cemetery, Waupaca, WI Occupation: Business owner-coal, lumber, farm supplies Religion: Presbyterian Residence: 108 S. Cedar Ave., Marshfield, WI Notes for Emma Clausen: RESIDENCE:Wood County Directory;1908;;p. 60;Marshfield Library,Marshfield, Wisconsin;note:resided at 108 S. Cedar Street. RESIDENCE:Marshfield City Directory;1915;;p. J;Marshfield Library, Marshfield Wisconsin;note:resided at 108 S. Cedar.President of the Ladies Aid Society of First Presbyterian Church for 2 years and of the Missionary Society for 3 years. Taught Sunday School for 15 years and was a member of the Rebekah Lodge. Died at home Wednesday afternoon of heart attack at age of 75. Funeral services at 1:00 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Rev. Douglas P. Oyan officiating. Hansen Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Received education in Waupaca. Survived by four children, 12 grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. Pat remembers her as being very strict, no smoking or drinking, but always gave them candy. President of the Ladies Aid Society of First Presbyterian Church for 2 years and of the Missionary Society for 3 years. Taught Sunday School for 15 years and was a member of the Rebekah Lodge. Died at home Wednesday afternoon of heart attack at age of 75. Funeral services at 1:00 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Rev. Douglas P. Oyan officiating. Hansen Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Received education in Waupaca. Survived by four children, 12 grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. Pat remembers her as being very strict, no smoking or drinking, but always gave them candy. More About Emma Clausen: 10

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Adele Gertrude Harsch, born August 10, 1917 in Glen Haven, Grant, WI; died . John Edward Johnson, born January 7, 1881 in Waupaca, Waupaca, WI; U.S.Census,Buchanan Town,Outagamie Co,Wisconsin;E.D. 77,page 12B
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