From The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western
Historical Pub. Co., 1881, p. 536
Farmer, Sec. 33, Manitowoc Rapids Township, owns 120 acres, 100 acres improved.
He was born in Hanover, Germany, Feb. 2, 1835. He emigrated to America in 1853,
and settled on his farm, where he has since lived. He was married Oct. 28, 1857,
on his farm, to Miss Caroline Sieker; she was born in Holland, Oct. 4, 1842.
They have nine children living - Mary L., Ida R., J. Frederick, Henry C.,
Minnie L., William H., Louis G., Eliza J. and Ernest E.
Contributor: Kay Pleuss Meyer (48836406) •
From The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western
Historical Pub. Co., 1881, p. 536
Farmer, Sec. 33, Manitowoc Rapids Township, owns 120 acres, 100 acres improved.
He was born in Hanover, Germany, Feb. 2, 1835. He emigrated to America in 1853,
and settled on his farm, where he has since lived. He was married Oct. 28, 1857,
on his farm, to Miss Caroline Sieker; she was born in Holland, Oct. 4, 1842.
They have nine children living - Mary L., Ida R., J. Frederick, Henry C.,
Minnie L., William H., Louis G., Eliza J. and Ernest E.
Contributor: Kay Pleuss Meyer (48836406) •
Family Members
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Mary Vogelsang Behm
1859–1928
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Margarethe Ida Rosine "Ida" Vogelsang Prehn
1863–1921
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Fredrich Vogelsang
1864–1933
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Heinrich Friedrich Vogelsang
1867–1886
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Minnie Vogelsang Strodthoff
1869–1954
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William Vogelsang
1871–1941
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Ludwig Vogelsang
1877–1900
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Eliza Joanne Vogelsang Brick
1878–1910
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Ernst Vogelsang
1880–1916
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Edwin Vogelsang
1883–1917
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