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1 1920 United States Federal Census Family: F330
 
2 As of November 2008
Darrell & Carrie met at tech school for the Air Force at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, TX. They are currently living in Miles City, MT. Carrie is originally from Culbertson, MT, a little town in the North Eastern corner of the state. Carrie is presently going to school at Miles Community College working on an Associate's Degree in Elementary Education. They plan to move to Waterloo, IA. Darrell Lee, or DJ is currently working for Sanjel, a company that supplies the oil rigs in the region. Carrie is currently working two part time jobs. 
Family: F313
 
3 Ashley (B.5 3 1995) & Dylan Rosenbaum (B.11 18 1998)  Family: F103
 
4 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=1302djk&id=I6029 Family: F255
 
5 Immigrated from Germany as a married couple in 1871 Family: F316
 
6 Immigrated to U.S. with children in 1855 from Belgium Family: F320
 
7 John Thorman came to the USA at age 3. After 2 years in Dubuque, he and his family moved to Jefferson Township, Fayette County, Iowa. John raised pure bred horses and poultry.  Family: F301
 
8 Lived in Faribank, Iowa Family: F95
 
9 Married at St. Charles Catholic Church Family: F20
 
10 Immigrated with husband from Germany as a married couple. All her children were born in the U.S. Annie (Kale) Wagner
 
11 S5-b.October 6, 1886 Elizabeth (Kauten) Bartels
 
12 Listed in California Death Index 1940-1997
 
Catherine Barbara (Kauten) Butler
 
13 married 1873 in Dubuque vol. 3 p. 545. Maria Anna (Kauten) Graff
 
14 Could also have been born July 2, 1851 Anna Mary (Kauten) Schaefer
 
15 Jean Ansay was a soldier for Napoleon, in the Peninsular War (1808-1814), one of the Napoleonic wars.

Political Effects of the Wars
The Napoleonic Wars had two great resounding effects upon the face of Europe.

1) France was no longer a dominating power over Europe as it had been since the times of Louis XIV.

2) A new and potentially powerful movement had been sprung; Nationalism. Nationalism was forever going to re-shape the course of European History. It was the force that spelled the beginning of Nations, and the end of others. The map of Europe was going to be re-drawn in the next hundred years following Napoleon's wars, not based on fiefs and aristocracy, but on the basis of human culture, origin, and ideology. 
Jean Ansay
 
16 Also could have been born November 6,1776  Remacle Ansay
 
17 Baptismal sponsors were Johannes and Magdalena Wurzer Johan Bodensteiner
 
18 Her baptismal sponsors were Theresia Bodensteiner Kuennen and H.H. Kuennen Theresia Bodensteiner
 
19 Baptismal sponsors were Theresia Bodensteiner Kuennen and H.H. Kuennen Theresia Margaretha Bodensteiner
 
20 James was a Military Doctor in the Philippines when WWII Started and was taken prisoner until Febuary 1945 when the Philippines were liberated.-notes of Cletus Kane. James Brennan
 
21 Mother died shortly after she was born. She was raised by a neighbor lady, Mrs. Fred Hughes. They were living in Jefferson, Iowa. The other children were put in the St. Mary orphanage in Dubuque. Agnes BUTLER
 
22 Worked on railroad Fred BUTLER
 
23 Was found dead in Minneapolis, Minnesota in a hotel. John Thomas BUTLER
 
24 Married, moved to Ohio, killed in a cyclone Joseph BUTLER
 
25 Was flying with 3 other men in a Sikorsky HSS2, the world's largest amphibious helicopter when it went down 15 miles off the California Coast near San Diego. Commander Butler and Lt. Johnston were reported missing by the navy.
William enlisted in the navy in WWII when he flew a bomber in the Pacific. 
William Carl BUTLER
 
26 In 2008 lives in FL. Retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and now contract with Homeland Security for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts in Louisiana. Halley James Graff
 
27 SS Death Index: Born September 26, 1886 Mary Johnson
 
28 death maybe also 1896 Anna Kauten
 
29 Rumored to have drowned in the Mississippi or Died on the ship during immigration. Corneil Kauten
 
30 Twin of Mary, died as baby Cornelius Kauten
 
31 married in Dubuque, Iowa in volume 3 p. 97 Marie Catherine Kauten
 
32 Married Matilda Hennager 4 Sep 1948. Nicholas J. KAUTEN
 
33 Could have also been born April 10, 1849 Peter Kauten, Jr.
 
34 During his early childhood he moved to Condorf Luxemborg where his mother died. Doon after the death of his mother in 1866 the family immigrated to America, settling in Dubuque. Peter worked as a laborer in and around Dubuque for several years, thus experienced toil and hardships at an early age. He purchased a farm with his father in 1869, northwest of Oelwein in Oran township.
Peter was a warm hearted man and his thoughts were always for his childrens' welfare. Stayed with his son, Joseph, when a short but severe illness took his life. 
Peter KAUTEN
 
35 Emmigrated to America on the ship "Plover" from Antwerp on May 25, 1866 and arrived in Quebec on July 18th 1866.  Peter Kauten, I
 
36 From oral history provided by Lawrence Kauten, grandson of Peter D. Kauten around 1990.

One of the children of Peter D. and Elizabeth Schmit Kauten was in a high chair. When Peter D. walked through a door, the child reached out to him. Peter D. went to hang up his coat before getting the child. The child fell out of the high chair and broke it's neck and died. Peter D. took the high chair outside and chopped it to pieces.

Peter D. died penniless. His children borrowed money from him and never repaid him. He could neither read nor write.
 
Peter Kauten, Jr.
 
37 From Oral History provided by Lawrence William Kauten, grandson of Peter D. Kauten sometime around 1990.

It rained every day during the week of Peter D. Kauten's death and burial. 
Peter Kauten, Jr.
 
38 Immigrated to Quebec from Antwerp on the ship Navire Plover Peter KAUTEN
 
39 S5 B. July 12, 1879 Peter Kauten
 
40 From an oral history provided by Lawrence William Kauten, son of William Kauten around 1990.

William Kauten was born in Oran township, Oelwein, Iowa. He was a farmer. He died on Thursday, June 15, 1916 while at a barn raising when a tornado hit the barn. He suffered a broken neck and internal injuries. He was covered in blood. His last words were, "Take me home to my wife." He died thereafter and was taken home. He was found lying down, his head resting on a beam. Two others died at that location, one immediately and one on the following Saturday.

The barn raising was going on about one half mile from his home.

William was buried on that Saturday in Fairbank at the Immaculate Conception church. 
William Kauten
 
41 Step child to Maruerithe Ansay Michel Keipes
 
42 Arrived in Baltimore on January 6, 1851 on the ship "Beethoven". Gerhard Heinrich Kuennen
 
43 The list that I found in " Germans to America" states that they landed on Jan. 6, 1851 at Baltimore. The names are hard to read. The sons were John H., H.H., J. Wessel and J. Barney. Angela and Anna Maria were the daughters.--Denis Kuennen in rootsweb.com Herman Heinrich Kuennen
 
44 Died on ship "Beethoven" enroute to Baltimore, Maryland 1850/1851 Johan Gerhard Kuennen
 
45 Baptismal sponsors were Margaretha Balk Bodensteiner and Gerhard Kuennen (her grandfather Kuennen) Margaret Rose Kuennen
 
46 She was a nun in Dubuque at the Sisters of Saint Francis of the Holy Family. Bibiana Mihm
 
47 Died of Cancer, twin of Margaret George Mihm
 
48 Studying for priesthood at time of death. He was a diabetic and died of Broncial pneumonia. George Henry Mihm
 
49 died of Pneumonia John J. Mihm
 
50 died from a timber accident Leo Mihm
 
51 Priest, worked at St. John's Institue for the Deaf from 1878-1929 Louis Wendelin Mihm
 
52 Died as a Young Girl, twin of George Mihm Margaret Mihm
 
53 Nun at Holy Ghost Parish in Dubuque, Iowa Mary Mihm
 
54
Civil War Service Records
about Willis L. Salisbury
Name: Willis L. Salisbury
COMPANY: K
Unit: 141 Ohio Infantry. (National Guard.)
Rank - Induction: Corporal
Rank - Discharge: Corporal
Allegiance: Union
Notes: Saulsberry, Willis L.

Source Citation: Box: 552;Extraction: 93; Record: 3431
 
Willis Lee Salisbury
 
55 Died while giving birth to twins, Mary and Corneilius, who died a few days later. Elizabeth Schmit
 
56 Died while giving birth to twins, Mary and Cornelius, who died a few days later Elizabeth SCHMITT
 
57 Was a nun St. Mary Bernadilla Clara Steffes
 
58 Goodale Township is now called Grant Township.
Died in Childbirth and is buried with her baby in the St. Lukes Catholic Cemetary 
Gertrude Steffes
 
59 Died of Smallpox Dora Thorman
 
60 Died of Diptheria Hermenia Thorman
 

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