He came to the United States in 1888 when he was 15yrs old. He worked in this area for a wage of $20.00 a month and sometimes less until he became of age.
He filed a claim for Hosmer township. His brother Joseph filed on the SW of the same section.
Baldaser was married in 1891 to Theresia Heier.
He and his wife had twelve children; six boys and six girls.
One son died in 1932. Joseph, Johannes, Kathrena, Ludwena,
Philopena, Marian, Baldaser, Sebastian, Anthony, Peter, Mary Eva, and Benedict.
Mr and Mrs. Gisi retired in 1946 and moved to Hosmer.
Theresia Gisi passed away in 1957.
Baldaser Gisi was one of the organizers of the first Catholic Churches in this area.
He came to the United States in 1888 when he was 15yrs old. He worked in this area for a wage of $20.00 a month and sometimes less until he became of age.
He filed a claim for Hosmer township. His brother Joseph filed on the SW of the same section.
Baldaser was married in 1891 to Theresia Heier.
He and his wife had twelve children; six boys and six girls.
One son died in 1932. Joseph, Johannes, Kathrena, Ludwena,
Philopena, Marian, Baldaser, Sebastian, Anthony, Peter, Mary Eva, and Benedict.
Mr and Mrs. Gisi retired in 1946 and moved to Hosmer.
Theresia Gisi passed away in 1957.
Baldaser Gisi was one of the organizers of the first Catholic Churches in this area.
Family Members
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Joseph Baldasar Gisi
1902–1943
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Johannes Gisi
1903–1903
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Katharina "'Katie'" Gisi Geffre
1905–1991
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Ludwina "Lena" Gisi Jochim
1906–2001
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Philopena Gisi Imbery
1908–1994
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Marian "Maria" Gisi
1910–1910
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Baldaser B. Gisi Jr
1913–1991
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Sebastian Gisi
1915–2017
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Anton "Tony" Gisi
1917–1997
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Peter Gisi
1919–1994
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Mary Eva Gisi / Lacher Mehaffey
1921–2003
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Benedict Gisi
1922–2010
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