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OBITUARY, Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, Wednesday, May 1, 2002, page 2.

Edward A. Hankes, 79, of 210 Francis Court, Beaver Dam, died on Saturday, April 27, 2002, after a long battle with cancer at his home surrounded by his family.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Thursday, May 2, at 11 a.m., at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Beaver Dam. The Rev. Daniel Massie will officiate. Inurnment of cremains will be at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, Beaver Dam

Ed was born on Nov. 13, 1922, in Fort Atkinson, the son of John and Catherine (Lies) Hankes. He was married to Bernadette G. Wondra on June 22, 1946, at St. Matthew's Catholic Parish, Campbellsport.

Ed attended St. Joseph's School in Fort Atkinson, St. Peter's School in Beaver Dam, graduated from Beaver Dam High School and attended two years of vocational training. After high school, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps and terminated his duty as staff sergeant in 1945. He participated in the invasions of the Marshall Islands and Okinawa. He was a past member of the Beaver Dam American Legion Post No. 146 and had served as finance officer. He was the owner and operator of Hankes Decorators Inc. He was a very active member of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Beaver Dam, especially in the area of music. He and his wife established and directed the funeral choir named "The New Life Choir." He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the St. Vincent de Paul Society. He had a great love and talent for refurbishing religious artifacts and furniture. He enjoyed wine making, golf, bowling, camping and extensive traveling. One of his greatest enjoyments in life was his "Grandpa's Club," his beloved grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Bernadette G. Hankes, Beaver Dam; children, Edward (Kris) Hankes, Bluffton, Ind., Ann (Gary) Jensen, Oconomowoc, David Hankes, Plover, Andrew (Carrie) Hankes, Omro, and Maria (Greg) Graf, Stevens Point; sisters and brothers, Joseph (Audrey) Hankes, Omro; Francis (Hettie) Hankes and John (Dorothy) Hankes, all of Beaver Dam, Clara (Gilbert) Schweiger, Beaver Dam, and Mary (John) Pakiz, Aurora, Colo.; seven grandchildren, Nicholas and Matthew Hankes, Teddy and Sarah Jensen, Alycia Hankes, and Abby and Kacie Graf; nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by one daughter, Marquerite Mary in infancy; his parents, and three brothers, Ralph, Clemens and Alfred "Louie" Hankes.

Friends may call on Thursday, May 2, from 10 a.m. until the time of service at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Beaver Dam. Memorials may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Society or Hillside Home Care/Hospice. The Koepsell Funeral Home, Beaver Dam, is serving the family. 
HANKES, Edward Arnold (I54030)
 
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Clara Mary Hankes Schweiger
Birth      18 Aug 1912
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Death      25 May 2007 (aged 94)
Juneau, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial     
Saint Peters Cemetery
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
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Clara M. Schweiger, 94, of Beaver Dam, died Friday, May 25, 2007 at Clearview Nursing Home in Juneau. Friends and family may call at Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam on Wednesday, May 30, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and at St. Katharine Drexel Church, 511 S. Spring St., Beaver Dam on Thursday, May 31, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday at church at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. John Schreiter and the Rev. Troy Schweiger will officiate. Burial will be at St. Peter's Cemetery in the town of Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wis. The former Clara M. Hankes was born on Aug. 18, 1912, in Aurora, Ill. to the late John and Catherine (Lies) Hankes. On Sept. 12, 1936, she was united in marriage with Gilbert Schweiger in Beaver Dam. He preceded Clara in death on Sept. 1, 1995. Having 10 children, Clara made clothes for them and continued to enjoy sewing throughout her life. She prepared thousands of meals for her family and enjoyed cooking and baking as well. Clara was a member of St. Katharine Drexel Parish in Beaver Dam and was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. Survivors include 10 children, Raymond Schweiger of South Dakota, James (Judi) Schweiger of Summerville, S. C., Donald (Margaret) Schweiger of Beaver Dam, Charles (Jill) Schweiger of Sussex, Michael (Mary Jo) Schweiger of Madison, Catherine (Robert) Budde of Beaver Dam, Mary Ann Schwantes of Beaver Dam, Betty (James) Kledehn of Strasburg, Colo., Donna Keller of Charlotte, N. C. and Judy (Dave) Berg of Beaver Dam; 30 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; one brother, Joseph (Audrey) Hankes of Beaver Dam; one sister, Mary (John) Pakiz of Aurora, Colo.; four sisters-in-law, Evelyn Hankes, Henrietta Hankes, Jean Pirk and Bernadette Hankes, all of Beaver Dam; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Clara was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a son - David Schweiger, three grandsons, a son-in-law - David Schwantes, six brothers - Ralph, Clem, Alfred "Louie," Francis, John and Ed Hankes, and a sister-in-law - Loraine Hankes. The family suggests that memorials be made to St. Katharine Drexel Parish or St. Katharine Drexel School. Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam is serving the family 
HANKES, Clara Mary (I54028)
 
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Mount Olivet Cemetery 
WERMES, Mary (I61811)
 
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Mount Olivet Cemetery 
MODAFF, William M. (I61813)
 
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Nicholas Modaff, called "Red Nick," was born November 11, 1844, in Vianden, Luxenbourg. He died August 8, 1904, and is buried in St. Nicholas cemetery in Aurora. "Red Nick," "Big Nick," "Little Nick," and another brother came over from Vianden, Luxenbourg, in the early 1860s to the Detroit, Michigan, area. One brother stayed in Luxenbourg and his granddaughter still lives there. Nicholas worked on the stone quarry when he came over and bought a 73-acre farm along Plain Avenue by Liberty Street where Dukane Precast has its plant.
Though Nicholas met his wife, Caroline Feidert (1/12/1851-1/15/1913), in Aurora, they were both from Viaden, Luxenbourg. The couple had five sons and two daughters: Frank (1876-1941); William (1883-1954); Barbara (1884-1888); Anna [Weydert] (1885-1963); Angeline (1887-1895); died in childhood of diptheria; Philip (1890-1958) died on his daughter's wedding day---the bride and groom were at the hospital in their wedding attire and after Philip died, they held their wedding; and Charles (1903-1949).
The Nicholas Modaff Farmstead bordered the CJ&E Railroad tracks, and the kids used to pick up the coal that fell from the trains. They used the coal to burn in the stove. Sometimes the fireman on the train would throw a shovel full of coal from the train as it passed and watch the kids collect the coal. In those days, women milked the cows.
Peter Modaff, the third son of "Red Nick," married Dora Frisch, born on January 23, 1887 she was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Frisch who had come over from Alsace Lorraine, France. Peter and Dora Modaff moved from Aurora and rented a farm in Naperville on March 1, 1914, for $3.00/acre from William Paeth. The farm comprised 117 acres covering the area that is now 75th Street and Modaff Road. Peter and Dora had seven children: Caroline [Gaworski] (6/25/1910); Lillian [Landorf] (2/13/1912); Nicholas (1/24/1914); Cecelia [Kuhn] (3/28/1916); Agnes [Theis] (1/24/1918-9/21/1998); Bernard (12/30/19/20-12/29/1995); and Peter, Jr., (3/3/1922-4/19/1923)
After giving birth to Peter Jr., Dora died on April 28, 1922, from blood poisoning.
Most people were still using horse and wagons to farm and move things. The farm itself was on a dirt lane close to a quarter mile from the main road. In 1918, Peter bought his first car, a Model T Ford with a crank start and no battery. He sold a team of horses and for $500 and paid less than $400 for the car and surprised Dora with it.
By 1920, Peter had to put gravel on a dirt lane so he wouldn't get the car stuck in the mud. Back then, car owners also had to remember to turn off the light switch before they crank-started the car or the lamps would burn out.
In 1924, rent on the farm increased to $9.00/acre, so Peter decided to buy the place. He paid $160.00/acre to purchase it for a total of $18,000.00. Peter put $3500.00 down and had two mortgages, one with the bank and the second with John Book. Interest was at 7%.
Everything was going good until the Depression hit in 1929. The Peter Modaffs managed to survive with hard work and the help of President Roosevelt's 4% government loan to help rural families. Peter became good at fixing roads, so he was elected Naperville's Road Commissioner in 1935. His sons helped him run the farm. In 1944, Peter married his second wife, Mathilda Bermes. She had six children of her own, but none with Peter. Peter died during his fifth term as Road Commissioner and his son, Bernie, finished out the last year of his term.
Peter's third child, Nicholas John Modaff, married Alice Catherine Meisinger (5/12/1905-7/10/1993) on Febuary 6, 1937, at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Naperville. Both attended St. Peter and Paul School and Naperville High School. They started their family of six children on the Meisinger homestead in the stone house on South Washington Street across from Pioneer Park in Naperville. Nicholas Jr. (who is married and has five children), Joseph (who is a publisher and has two children), Carolyn (who is married to Phil Weissinger and has five children), Mary (Konder, (6/12/1942-9/17/1971), Edith (Ken Brown], and David (who is married with two children)
Nick and Alice sold the farm in 1959 for development and bought a farm in Wheatland Township where they lived for 18 years when they partially retired and moved to their new home in Plainfield, leaving Nick Jr. to operate the farm 
MODAFF, Nicolas (I42980)
 
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Saint Nicholas Cemetery 
WERMES, Franz (I61809)
 
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Saint Nicholas Cemetery 
FLAMMANG, Susanna (I61810)
 
8 Michael V. Gilson, 77 co-founder of the Gilson Bros. Foundry in Fredonia, died of a lingering illness on Friday, Nov. 10, at St. Alphonsus hospital, Port Washington. Mr. Gilson was born at Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg on July 18, 1884, and in 1901 came to Port Washington where he worked in a foundry. With his brother, John, he founded the Gilson Bros. firm in 1911, and served as treasurer and member of the board of directors of the firm which is internationally known in the concrete mixer field.

He was married on June 15, 1915 to Ann Frisch at Aurora, ILL. They settled at Fredonia where they continued to reside. Survivors are his wife; one son Jerome; one daughter-in-law, Mary; two grandchildren; one brother, John, all of Fredonia, and two sisters, Mrs Anna Duprel of Sturgis, South Dakota, and Mrs. Al (Josephine) Untereiner of Dimock, SD.

He was a member of St. Rose court, Catholic Order of Foresters, Fredonia. Funeral services were held at 9:45 a.m. tuesday, Nov. 14, from the Poole funeral home, Port Washington, to St. Rose of Lima Catholic church where Father Leonard Novotny, pastor, officiated at a solemn high Mass at 10:30. Interment was made at the parish cemetery.

Ozaukee Press, Thursday November 16, 1961 
GILSON, Michael (I43525)
 
9 Mrs Catherne Gilson 76 nee Catherine Steichen passed away at her home in Fredonia at 2:15 a.m. Friday, Sept 29, after an illness of many years. The deceased was born Feb 28, 1863 at Beringen, Luxembourg, and married to Philip Gilson on Mar. 23, 1882 at Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg. The couple with their family immigrated to this country in the fall of 1901. They settled in Port Washington. Since 1911 they resided at Fredonia where her husband and sons founded the present Gilson Bros. Co. In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Gilson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gilson was a faithfull member of the Christian Mothers Society, the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters and a lifelong member of the Society of Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
     Mrs. Gilson will be missed among her friends and neighbors, as she was an ideal mother and of true Christian character, her husband passed away five years ago, Mrs Gilson was the mother of eight children two having preceded her in death. The surviving are Mrs. Anna Duprel, Sturgis, South Dakota, Michael and John of Fredonia, Mrs Josephine Untereiner, Dimock, South Dakota, Margaret at home, Mrs Alice Steffen of Fredonia. One brother Henry Steichen of Fort Worth, Texas, 18 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren also survive.
     Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.M. Monday at St. Rose of Lima church at Fredonia, burial being made in the church cemetery. Rev. O. Winninghoff, officiated. The pallbearers were the following: Jerome Gilson, John Untereiner, Philip and Norbert Steffen, Raymond Possely and Bernard Solms. The Christian Mothers society attended the funeral in a body. 
STEICHEN, Catherine (I62535)
 
10 "ANNO 1574 MORE TREV(ERENSI) DEN 10. DES MONATS FEBRVARII IST ZV GRAVENMACHERN (GREVENMACHER) IN GOTT VERSTORBE(N) VND DEN 11. ALHIE BEGRABEN DER EDEL VND ERNVEST HENRICH VON MEITZENHAUSE(N) HER(R) ZV LIENSTER MEIISENBVRG VND WALDECK, WELCHER SE(E)LEN DER AL(L)M(A)ECHTIG MIT BARMHERTZIGKEIT EWIGLICH PFLEIGEN WOLLE" VON METZENHAUSEN, Heinrich (I41259)
 
11 "pro tempore habitans in castro " KESSELER, Joannes (I26841)
 
12 11 22 1723 ZWICKER SIMON UNK BARBARA 11-26-1721 SIMON MESSERICH PELTZER, Simon (I22804)
 
13 am 05.06.1784 als Bauer, 35 J . , mit Frau, 1 So, 1 To , In Wien registriert;
(UngRA UngHK 6267, fol 464-465=Abs Bd VII 532)
am 24.06.1784 in Gertianosch bei Nikolaus Bartel (HNr. 20) einquartiert; (sKRA : 451b)
am 29.09 . 1784 in Gertianosch angesiedelt; (sKRA: 452 
KRIER, Joannes Petrus (I6497)
 
14 Birth witnesses: Wilhelm Trapp, aged 34, miller, Gaymühle and Mathias Mirkes, linen weaver, Nasingen. DUNKEL, Margarete (I54647)
 
15 Csonopla, cottu Bacs WERLER, Catharina (I5698)
 
16 Die Bearbeitung des Blausteins änderte sich ab 1725. In dieser Zeit ließen sich vier Tiroler aus dem Patznauntal in Recht nieder und legten den Grundstein zur Rechter Steinmetztradition, die sie zu einer nie gekannten Blüte trieben. Die Namen der ersten Tiroler waren Starck, Zangerlé, Graff und Meyer STARCK, Christianus (I48667)
 
17 Die Bearbeitung des Blausteins änderte sich ab 1725. In dieser Zeit ließen sich vier Tiroler aus dem Patznauntal in Recht nieder und legten den Grundstein zur Rechter Steinmetztradition, die sie zu einer nie gekannten Blüte trieben. Die Namen der ersten Tiroler waren Starck, Zangerlé, Graff und Meyer ZANGERLÉ, Andreas (I48712)
 
18 Diocese Constance, Baden Würtemberg, Germany CAPESIUS, Mathias (I61604)
 
19 Godparents: HARSCH Ludovicus, Hinstorff & BRYMEYRS Catharina, Hinstorff WEISKERBER, Catharina (I12203)
 
20 Godparents: Johann Schröder, Katharina Müller MARX, Katharina (I23186)
 
21 Godparents: Martinis PENNIS ibid et Maria HANNUS PENNIS, Martinus (I40704)
 
22 Godparents: Nicolaus LARREUX ex Schmitten Waser et Anna Barbara NEUX ex Befort CONSDORF, Nicolaus (I63958)
 
23 Herrschaftspass Scharbandi Johann Ankunft 14.02.1767 WK 82/87 Wien 26.05.1767 Johannes Charpantie von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen. Arrived on the same day at Vienna:
WK 82/74 Wien 26.05.1767 Peter Holz von Ernzen Distr.Luxemburg.
WK 82/75 Wien 26.05.1767 Johannes Meyer von Ernzen Distrik Luxemburg *1730
WK 82/76 Wien 26.05.1767 Joannes Stemper von Ernzen Distr.Luxemburg *1732
WK 82/77 Wien 26.05.1767 Niclas Hartmann von Ernzen Distr.Luxemburg
WK 82/78 Wien 26.05.1767 Leonhard Spiller von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
Wk 82/79 Wien 26.05.1767 Franz Polter von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen (Cruchten)
WK 82/80 Wien 26.05.1767 Michel Polter von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/81 Wien 26.05.1767 Niklas Küfer von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/82 Wien 26.05.1767 Georg Küfer von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/83 Wien 26.05.1767 Niclas Escher von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/84 Wien 26.05.1767 Johannes Peschun von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/85 Wien 26.05.1767 Caspar Wambach Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/86 Wien 26.05.1767 Dominic Wambach von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 82/88 Wien 26.05.1767 Johannes Andre von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen (Beaufort)
WK 82/89 Wien 26.05.1767 Michel Pesch von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen *1731
WK 82/90 Wien 26.05.1767 Johannes Till von Bertrof aus dem Luxemburgischen 
CHARPANTIER, Joannes (I9288)
 
24 Milleschitz (deu), Milícovice (cze) ??? N.N., Anna Barbara (I6308)
 
25 Patantorff Loth ONTZ, Regina (I44897)
 
26 rue courte du Verger FRISCH, Michel (I35696)
 
27 Saint Boniface Cemetery MERSCH, Catharina (I38783)
 
28 Saint Joseph Cemetery WAMPACH, Johann (I38789)
 
29 Saint Joseph Cemetery MANTZ, Elisabeth (I38790)
 
30 Saint Joseph Cemetery WAMPACH, Isidor (I38812)
 
31 Saint Joseph Cemetery KOOS, Catherine (I38813)
 
32 Saint Joseph Cemetery WAMPACH, Margaretha (I38814)
 
33 Saint Joseph Cemetery USELDING, Pierre (I38815)
 
34 Saint Joseph Cemetery WAMPACH, Joseph (I38816)
 
35 Saint Joseph Cemetery USELDING, Margarethe (I38817)
 
36 Saint Nicholas Cemetery REDER, Peter Joseph (I38784)
 
37 Saint Nicholas Cemetery REDER, Joseph Peter (I38785)
 
38 Saint Nicholas Cemetery FANDEL, Susanna (I38786)
 
39 Saint Nicholas Cemetery REDER, Gertrude (I38787)
 
40 Saint Nicholas Cemetery WAMBACH, Simon Michael (I38788)
 
41 Witnesses: Johann Adam Bürger & Joan.Georg Müller Family (F7711)
 
42 WK 107/63 Wien 26.05.1769 Nicolaus Valter, 4 Pers., Bauer, aus dem Lothringischen WALTER, Nikolaus (I23212)
 
43 WK 114/7 Wien 02.04.1770 Nicolaus Weber 5Pers.Bauer Deutsch Lothringen WEBER, Nicolaus (I15818)
 
44 WK 121/93 Wien 05.05.1770 Mathias Hönig, 6 Pers., Bauer aus Nassau HONIG, Mathias (I15865)
 
45 WK 124/86 Wien 24.05.1770 Bernard Redlig, 6 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/89 24.05.1770 Wilhelm Basting, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen, Ankunft im Banat am 12.06.1770. Arrived on the same day at Vienna:
WK 124/55 Wien 24 05 1770, Niklas Theis, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/50 Wien 24.05.1770 Dominik Monzert, 5. P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen (Mamer)
WK 124/51 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Streitz, 6. P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/52Wien 24.05.1770 Anton Manderscheid, 5. P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/53 Wien 24.05.1770 Niklas Müller, 2 P., Bauer, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/54 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Kuffer, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen. Banat 09.06.1770
WK 124/55 Wien 24.05.1770 Niklas Theiß, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/56 Wien 24.05.1770 Jakob Weinandi, 3 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/57 Wien 24.05.1770 Mathias Kaller, 8 P., Bauer aus dem Luxenburgischen
WK 124/58 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Haas, 7.P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/59 Wien 24.05.1770 Peter Besch, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/60 Wien 24.05.1770 Alexander Ponsiani, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/61 Wien 24.05.1770 Jakob Henges, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/62 Wien 24.05.1770 Niclas Görderer, 8 P., Bauer aus Luxemburg dem Luxemburgischen (Billed)
WK 124/82 Wien 24.05.1770 Johannes Bernard 2Pers Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/85 Wien 24 05 1770, Jakob Jung 4Pers, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen. 2 Kinder. Banat 12.06.1770

WK 124/87 Wien 24.05.1770 Stephan Wernemomd, 7 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/88 Wien 24.05.1770, Anton Stephani, 2 Pers., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen. Banat 09.06.1770
WK 124/90 Wien 24.05.1770 Michael Franka, 5 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/91 Wien 24.05.1770 Niklas Heidnisch, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/92 Wien 24.05.1770 Paulus Heidnisch, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/93 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Schinck, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/94 Wien 24.05.1770 Niklas Reding, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/95 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Beller, 7 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/96 Wien 24.05.1770 Peter Kifer, 4 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 124/105 Wien 24.05.1770 Karl Müller, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/8 Wien 24.05.1770 Peter Mersch, 2 P. Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/9 Wien 24.05.1770 Philipp Roger, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/10 Wien 24.05.1770 Dominik Roger, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/11 Wien 24.05.1770 Heinrich Müller, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/12 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Wald, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/13 Wien 24.05.1770 Anton Hezig, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/14 Wien 24.05.1770 Anton Reyser, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/15 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Baptiste, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/16 Wien 24.05.1770 Karl Darschau, 5 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/17 Wien 24.05.1770 Heinrich Lomerer, 7 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/18 Wien 24.05.1770 Jonatan Paul, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/57 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Willwert, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/58 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Schleich, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/59 Wien 24.05.1770 Michael Wambach, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/60 Wien 24.05.1770 Andreas Macken, Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/61 Wien 24.05.1770 Johann Kleer, 2 P., Bauer aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 125/76 Wien 25.05.1770 Jakob Strebele, 8 P., Maurer aus dem Luxemburgischen 
REDLICH, Bernard (I13121)
 
46 WK 138/97 Wien im Nov. 1770 Johann Heiczler, Wagner, aus Lothringen HELZLER, Johann (I16327)
 
47 WK 226/73 Wien 29.05.1784 Johann Jopa, 3 P., Bauer von Niederwilz aus dem Luxemburgischen (21 J., mit Frau, 3Pers.)
.Am 30.09 . 1784 in Gertianosch angesiedelt; (SKRA: 451)
"Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten", H-Kap, von Stefan Stader, Pos. 23967/5. Registered on the same at Vienna:
WK 226/67 Wien 29.05.1784 Johann Reser, 3 P., Bauer von Niederwilz aus dem Luxemburgischen. Am 24.06.1784 in Gertianosch bei Johann Stift (HNr. 23) einquartiert; (SKRA: 451b)
WK 226/69 Wien 29.05.1784 Stephan Conrardi, 2 P., Bauer von Büschroth aus dem Luxemburgischen 
JOPPA, Joannes (I1083)
 
48 WK 254/79 Wien 22.08.1785, Theodor Ewert, 3 P., Bauer von Welschbillig aus dem Luxemburgischen (Stader: 11135) . Arrived on the same day at Vienna:
WK 254/59 Wien 22.08.1785 Hubertus Petesch, 3 P., Bauer von Recken aus dem Luxemburgischen (Reckingen/Mersch)
WK 254/61 Wien 22.08.1785 Johann Kapweiller, 3 P., Bauer von Bießen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 254/63 Wien 22.08.1785 Arnoldus Kalting, 5 P., Bauer und Schreiner von Lorenzweiler aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 254/65 Wien 22.08.1785 Johann Huberti, 3 P., Bauer von Brachtebach aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 254/67 Wien 22.08.1785 Michel Welt, 7 P., Bauer von Wahlhausen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 254/69 Wien 22.08.1785 Mathias Welt, 2 P., Bauer von Wahlhausen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 254/71 Wien 22.08.1785 Peter Sturm, 5 P., Bauer von Köburg aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 254/73 Wien 22.08.1785 Kaspar Gedultig, 2 P., Bauer von Köburg aus dem Luxemburgischen (Kuborn)
WK 254/75 Wien 22.08.1785, Peter Wolf, 4 P., Bauer von Kehrburg aus dem Luxemburgischen (Kuborn. Distr. Diekirch DrP)
WK 254/77 Wien 22.08.1785, Klaudius Wolf, 2 P., Bauer von Kehrburg aus dem Luxemburgischen 
EBERT, Theodor (I33081)
 
49 WK 5/39 Ungarisches Reichsarchiv 08.11.1759 Otth Rupertus nach Hodschag OTT, Ruppertus (I19474)
 
50 WK 57/80 Wien 27.04.1766 Michael Altmüller von Lindchen aus dem Luxemburgischen.Arrived on the same day at Vienna:
WK 57/78 Wien 27.04.1766 Andreas Summerhausen von Arlon aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/79 Wien 27.04.1766 Johannes Heinrich von Arlon aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/81 Wien 27.04.1766 Dietrich Medernach von Lindchen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/82 Wien 27.04.1766 Wilhelm Scham von Lindchen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/83 Wien 27.04.1766 Johannes Wirth von Hellendingen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/84 Wien 27.04.1766 Johannes Müller von Hellendingen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/85 Wien 27.04.1766 Xaverius Mathié von Hellendingen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/86 Wien 27.04.1766 Mathias Kleß von Hellendingen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/87 Wien 27.04.1766 Adam Brüche von Hellendingen aus dem Luxemburgischen
WK 57/88 Wien 27.04.1766 Jacob Weber von Hellendingen aus dem Luxemburgischen 
ALTMÜLLER, Michael (I35268)
 

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