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451 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Resort, P.S.B.. (I4)
 
452 fractured right femur Tinkey, Mahala (I1928)
 
453 Frank is listed as living as a servant with Benj Jellson the Hotelkeeper as well as being the Clerk Sawyer, Frank (I4805)
 
454 Frank, 1884 - 1953, Brother" Large "Johnson" family stone is nearby. Johnson, Frank C (I831)
 
455 Franklin Burdette Lane
Frank B. Lane, 82, of Santa Maria, died Aug. 14, 2004, after a long illness. He was born May 20, 1922, in Beloit, Wis., to Frank G. Lane and Marie Roe Lane.
Frank moved with his family to California, when he was nine years old. He grew up in Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley. During World War II, he was employed by Lockheed in Burbank. After the war, he was involved with automobile sales and served numerous well-known movie stars, as a franchise owner-operator of Union and Chevron stations.
In 1949, he married Mildred Locke Lane. They moved with their two children, Patricia S. Lane and Daniel B. Lane, to Santa Maria in 1966. He was self-employed in Frank B. Lane Automotive Supplies for many years until retirement in 1985.
Frank was a devoted father and loving husband. He enjoyed camping, fishing, boating, and water skiing. His happiest moments were spent with his family and friends at the lakes in Big Bear, Nacimento and San Antonio. He also enjoyed taking his "buddies" hunting in King City.
He is survived by his wife, Millie, of 55 years; his daughter, Patricia of Santa Maria; his son, Daniel and his wife, Laureen of Nevada City; five grandchildren, Melissa Galloway, Michael Galloway, Leslie Ann Lane, Patrick Lane and Sean Lane; also one brother, William R. Lane of Camarillo.
Interment will be at sea, off the coast of Santa Barbara County.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. If desired, remembrances may be made to Marian Hospital Cancer Fund, Palliative Care or Alzheimer's Association. His family wishes to thank everyone at Marian Medical Center, Marian West, and Villa Maria Care Center for their fine care and compassion. 
LANE, FRANKLIN BURDETTE (I4485)
 
456 Frieden's United Church of Christ Cemetery Kuehn, Wilhemine (I5398)
 
457 from "Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2000); citing Oneida, Wisconsin, reel D0002, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Vital Records Division, Madison. Source (S9)
 
458 From Bernice's Numident NOVAK, Josephine (I72)
 
459 From the Eagle River Historical Society website -
https://eagleriverhistory.org/daniel-gagen/

One of the Northwoods earliest pioneers

Daniel Gagen, after whom the township of Gagen was named, and who was familiarly known as “Dan” Gagen by the inhabitants of not only Oneida County, but all over the Northwoods. Gagen was one of the notable pioneers of northern Wisconsin, using the word pioneer as applying to someone who came first and settled and remained in the area to build and civilize the region.
Gagen was born in England in the year 1834 to John and Charlotte Bates Gagen and Daniel had eleven brothers and sisters. Dan Gagen came to America in 1851 at the age of 17 years. Gagen already had a good business education, but he first worked in the copper mines of northern Michigan. It was a pretty wild country then and Native Americans outnumbered the white folks, and it was here that Gagen learned to love the Native Americans and their culture. The natives depended on the whites for many of their supplies, and would trade their furs for blankets, tools, firearms and sometimes liquor. The trade between them had been going on for more than two centuries since the first white man penetrated the region.
After a year working in the mines, Gagen moved to the Eagle River area, building a log cabin on what came to be known as “Gagen hill”, later known as Mitchell Point on Yellow Birch Lake. Gagen ran a trading post out of his log cabin in the 1860’s, making annual trips to Berlin, Wisconsin to sell his accumulated furs to L. S. Cohn. In 1862 Gagen married “Mary”, an Ojibwe tribe Native American, while living on Gagen hill in Eagle River. Mary was a gifted needle worker, an avocation she loved her entire life.
Towards the end of the Civil War, the fur trade dropped off and Gagen tried his hand at logging and lumbering and also took up farming, establishing himself at Pine Lake in (what is now) Forest County.
For years Gagen was a member of the Langlade County Board (which Pine Lake was then located in) and was a man of such prominence and influence that he was referred to as “the King of the North.” Gagen was a particular friend of the natives and was often called upon to act as arbiter or judge of claims or matters of dispute between the natives and the white man.
Gagen was always known for his hospitality, which he extended to both red and white men in times of privation or starvation. He made money rapidly and spent it freely. It is said that he made and lost several fortunes, caring more for his friends and neighbors that about money.
Around 1896, Gagen and his Native American wife, Mary and their two sons, James and Henry, moved to Three Lakes, Wisconsin. Dan and Mary had a total of four children born, but only John and Henry survived. Gagen was a chairman of the town board and at the time of his death was Three Lakes school clerk. Gagen remained in Three Lakes until his death in 1908 at the age of 74 years. After Dan’s death, Mary returned to her Ojibwe tribe roots, returning to the upper peninsula of Michigan.


The Township of Gagen, nears Starks, Wisconsin, was named after Dan Gagen.
Gagen Hill on Yellow Birch Lake, Daniel Gagen’s namesake. 
Gagen, Daniel (I2222)
 
460 Genealogical and Family History of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys Pennsylvania Source (S919)
 
461 Genealogical Society of Utah. <i>British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission. Source (S940)
 
462 General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Source (S834)
 
463 George married twice.

With his first wife, Miss Christina Menges, he had several children.

George Washington
Mary Ann
Oliver #129300367
Elizabeth
Margaret
Frances L. #30220306
Lyman E. m. Isabella Emmett
Charlotte m. Mr. Davis

After being widowed, George married Miss Elizabeth Alliger, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Alliger, who was about 33 years his junior.

"George Kuney died at his residence in Fayette, Dec. 20, aged seventy-five years, one month and twenty-two days. Mr. Kuney was born in Fayette, on what is known as the Flicklnger farm. In 1828 he was married to Christina Menges, whose death occurred about 1863. In 186 he was married to Miss Elizabeth Alliger, of Waterloo. He was a farmer and the father of ten children, six of whom are now living. Mr. Kuney had long been in feeble health, having suffured from lung difficulty for nearly forty years. He was a man universally respected, and was noted for his honor, integrity and exact justice to all men." (Seneca County Courier, Jan. 10, 1884)

From Find A Grave 
Kuney, George (I4794)
 
464 Geraldine M. Jolin, 87, died on Thursday, January 9, 2014 at Elijah's Place. She was born in the Town of Black Wolf on October 1, 1926, a daughter of William and Erma Abraham Streblow. She married Verl M. Jolin on September 21, 1946. He preceded her in death on February 26, 2005.

Gerrie was an active member of First English Lutheran Church for over 60 years. She taught Sunday school and was active in the Women of the church. She also loved participating in Bible study groups and lead Cross Connections Bible Study for over 17 years. She also loved making crafts and was an excellent seamstress. Some of her favorite times were spent with family and friends at their cabin near Neshkoro.

Gerrie is survived by four children, William (Barbara) Jolin, Audrey (David) Schmidt, Yvonne (Richard) Molinski, and Eileen (Gary) Borst. She has six grandchildren and three adopted grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one grandson. She is also survived by 16 great-grandchildren.

Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements. A private funeral service was held for Geraldine on January 13th, with Reverend Tim Greenwald officiating.
from Find a Grave 
Streblow, Geraldine M (I3863)
 
465 Gladys M. Olkowski Antusak, 1902 Mother 1985" Family "Olkowski" stone is nearby. Gehrke, Gladys Marie (I639)
 
466 gnes (Piasecki) Stefoneck, age 94, died Saturday April 19, 2014 at Ministry St. Mary's Hospital.

She was born March 22, 1920 to Theodore and Mary (Szymanski) Piasecki in Sugar Camp.

She married Archie Stefoneck, and they were married for 59 years until he passed away. She worked many different jobs, but most notably for Coca-Cola from 1963 to 1972. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church where she volunteered her time for many years at St. Joseph Thrift Shop. In her spare time she enjoyed camping, fishing, gardening, and arts and crafts.

Agnes is survived by her sons, Gary (Diana Densow) of Rhinelander and Jeff (Deb) Stefoneck of Melbourne Fla.; grandchildren, Michael Stefoneck, Raychel (Brent) Stella, Ron (Heidi) Elgersma, Rob (Joan) Elgersma, Brian Stefoneck, Aaron Stefoneck, Judie (Jim) Kwaterski, Julie Hunter and Patty Stefoneck; eight great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and sister, Evelyn Nitzel. She is further survived by extended family and friends.

Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Archie; her parents, Theodore and Mary; daughter, Beverly Lou Hunter; granddaughter, Joanie Fairfield; grandson, Gary Jr.; great-grandson, Jason Fairfield; sisters, Pearl Nitzel, Julia Steingreber and Dorothy Pollock; and brothers, Anton Piasecki, August Piasecki and William Piasecki.

Burial followed at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Cemetery. 
Piasecki, Agnes T (I3752)
 
467 Golden Cemetery Berry, Donald Norman (I1786)
 
468 Gospel Hill Cemetery Epler, Catharine (I1947)
 
469 Graceland Cemetery Gensler, Emma Louise Johanna (I1741)
 
470 Graceland Cemetery Worden, John (I1635)
 
471 Green Acres Memorial Park Raubenheimer, BETTE (I4503)
 
472 Greenwood Cemetery Washatko, Charles H. (I3792)
 
473 He was quite a successful non-professional baseball pitcher, having pitched for the Beloit College team and also for several local Beloit, WI teams, including the Line City Baseball team. He rejected an offer to play for the Milwaukee AAA team. He entered the postal service in 1896 and rose from clerk to assistant postmaster and later postmaster. He was very interested in bowling and was the first president of the Beloit Bowling Association League. In 1974 he was inducted into the Beloit Bowling Hall of Fame. He was on the Board of Education and was a corporator of the Beloit Savings Bank. He was a trustee for St. Thomas and St. Paul Catholic Churches and was cited by Archbishop Stritch of Milwaukee for his service to St. Paul's Catholic Church, Beloit, WI. He married Nora Finn (Phinn), (9/3/1865-1937), on 9/10/1895 in Milwaukee, WI. Nora, the daughter of Daniel Finn and Mary MacDonell, was christened Honora, and born in East Troy, WI. Lorenzo and Nora are buried in Calvary Cem., Beloit, WI.

In 1893, in the Beloit Directory, Lorenzo Rosenthal was an Insurance Agent and lived at 552 South Race St, on the east side of town. This is now called St. Paul Ave.
In 1900, Lorenzao is a Postal Clerk and Living with his wife, son and a boarder at 716 Park Avenue
In 1905, Lorenzo is an Asst. Postmaster. Both he and Nora give their age as 37
In 1910, Lorenzo is still an Asst. Postmaster and living with his family at 716, Park Avenue, Beloit
In 1920, although still Assistant Postmaster, Lorenzo and his family are now at 738 Park Avenue
In 1930, Lorenzo has become Postmaster and Nora has decided to be Nora 
ROSENTHAL, Lorenzo (I4335)
 
474 heart failure Turk, George Olen (I1761)
 
475 Henry James Brucker, Jr. was born in Hammond, Indiana. He was primarily raised in Hammond, along with his younger brother Dennis, with the exception of a very brief period when the family lived in Three Lakes. He was an honors 1962 graduate of Hammond High School and attended Purdue University (Calumet campus) for two years. In 1964 he transferred to Indiana University in Bloomington.

Henry married Nancy Lee Feasel on March 26th, 1966. They adopted two children - Ryan Todd (in 1971) and Kristen Kathleen (in 1975). The couple lived in Indiana from 1966 to 1978, when they relocated to Portage County, Wisconsin. Henry received his B.S. in biology from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, and was a member of the Senior Honor Society.

He primarily worked in the rail industry during his life as a diesel electrician, working for the Indiana Harbor Belt RR in Indiana and the Soo Line RR in Wisconsin. He held an electrician's card and a realtor's license. He also had two years of training in electrical engineering and completed certification in HVAC. He was president of the IBEW local associated with the Indiana Harbor Belt RR at Gibson, Indiana, in 1975.

Henry moved to Three Lakes in the summer of 1986, followed by Nancy and the children. The couple divorced in 1988. Henry worked at the Black Forest prior to his death in 1989. He enjoyed fishing and hunting immensely. He had loved the lakes and forests of the north country since childhood. "Hank" is at peace alongside his parents, grandparents and his beloved uncle & aunt, Bill and Johanna Brucker in Three Lakes Cemetery.
From Find A Grave 
Bruckner, Henry James (I4902)
 
476 Henry James Brucker, Sr. was born and raised in the town of Three Lakes. He was the son of William F. Brucker and Mary Harvart Brucker, brother of "Billy" Brucker and Gertrude Brucker, brother-in-law of Johanna Brucker, husband of Nellie Sweet Brucker and father of Henry James Brucker, Jr. - all of whom are buried in adjoining graves at Three Lakes Cemetery. His son Dennis and wife (Kathy) live in South Carolina.

Henry Sr. graduated from Three Lakes High School and played basketball for the Blue Jays. He relocated to the Calumet Region in NW Indiana in search of work during WWII. While employed in the steel industry as a supervisor, he met and Nellie Mae Sweet, a co-worker. They were married in 1943, and were parents to two sons, Henry Jr. and Dennis Dale. Henry Jr. married Nancy Lee Feasel in 1966. Dennis married Kathleen Jean Beard in 1967. Both couples adopted children. Henry Jr.'s children are Ryan Todd (1971) and Kristen Kathleen (1975). Dennis' children are Scott Christian (1971) and Robin Christine (1975).

Henry Sr. eventually became employed by the Indiana Harbor Belt RR, where he worked many years as a switchman. He returned to Three Lakes briefly with his wife & sons before changing employers, but was unable to support them in the north country as was possible in NW Indiana. However, the family returned to Three Lakes regularly for vacations, staying in the farmhouse with his brother Bill and sister-in-law Johanna, or staying in one of the family cottages located alongside Spirit Lake. He had many friendships from his youth in Three Lakes.

Upon retirement, Henry Sr. and Nellie moved back to Three Lakes, purchasing a home on Bonack Loop. Henry Sr. passed away as the result of a heart attack in 1999, followed by Nellie's death from alzheimers in 2000.
From Find A Grave 
Bruckner, Henry James (I4897)
 
477 Henry K. Korzilius transferred a parcel of land via a Warranty Deed(Described as Government Lot 10 of Section 6 in Township 38N of Range 11 E) to Fred J. and Mae L. Hamm. The Hamm's operated as the Hamm Resort until 05-22-1967. Resort, The Hamm's (I122)
 
478 Herman Punp, 83, formerly of Cedarburg died Saturday. He was a resident og Sugar camp, Vilas county, and leaves his wife Laura, one son Leonard of Milwaukee, two daughters, Mrs Clara handley of Eagle River and Mrs. Louis Widule of Sugar Camp, two sisters, Mrs. Ella Elner of Milwaukee and Mrs. Hilda Tillman of Grafton Pump, Herman C (I675)
 
479 Herman was the eldest child of Vincent Priessnitz and Malinda Martin.

He was married twice:
1st Emma M Donnerstag: no children
2nd Sarah Skinner: they had Vincent and Patricia

Herman was a locomotive engineer for Hillsboro Easton R.R.C. 
Preissmitz, Hermann Carl (I220)
 
480 Hillcrest Cemetery Beach, Eric Arthur (I2636)
 
481 Holy Cross Cemetery Green, Anna (I5117)
 
482 Holy Cross Cemetery Frauenfelder, Andrew F (I6004)
 
483 Holy Cross Cemetery Krutza, Helena H (I6005)
 
484 Howard J Ainsworth MSGT US Army, WWII Dec 23 1919 Sep 23 1977 Ainsworth, Howard Jerome (I2783)
 
485 https://campluther.com/

Previously know as Camp Idyle Wyld, Camp Luther is located between Planting Ground and Rangeline Lakes 
Camps, Luther (I34)
 
486 https://campmenominee.com/ Camps, Camp Menominee (I8)
 
487 https://chippewaranchcamp.com/ Camps, Chippewa Ranch (I6)
 
488 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Resort, M. (I37)
 
489 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Resort, P.S.B.. (I4)
 
490 https://www.campwoodland.com Camps, Woodland (I64)
 
491 https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/163989277?cid=mem_copy Wilthur or Wilfuhr, Carolina Anna (I1396)
 
492 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bar and Grill, M.D.. (I69)
 
493 https://www.wheaton.edu/honeyrock/about/

Camp Honey Rock was previously the Swartz Deer Lodge Resort 
Camps, Honey Rock (I33)
 
494 https://www.wxpr.org/podcast/a-northwoods-moment-in-history/2022-11-02/mollys-rock-the-haunted-boulder-of-sugar-camp Sasek, Joseph Emil (I5091)
 
495 Husband to Dorothy Aschenbrener. They married in 1947 in Rhinelander. World War II vet. They had four children Michael, Larry, Nancy and Kathy. Worked for the paper mills for many years and where he met the Aschenbrener family. Written he greatly enjoyed his family and also spent time hunting, fishing, and golf. Javenkoski, Clarence (I4643)
 
496 Husband, Harold L. Grandy, 1902-1988" Family "Grandy" stone is nearby. Grandy, Harold L (I904)
 
497 IGI file puts birth date at May 15, but Ellen said her birthday was May 18
In 1891, Ellen was living with her parents and sister Florence in Camberwell.
In 1901 census, Ellen was living with her parents at 521 Old Kent Road, Camberwell
In 1911, Ellen is living with her parents and working as a wholesale stationer 
Pepler, Ellen Georgina (I4287)
 
498 Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery Brandt, Lorena Viola (I5810)
 
499 Implied in 1900 censes with brothers living together Goldenski (I2917)
 
500 In 1855, Daniel and his family are in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. There are four males and 2 females in the household. Four are listed as being foreign born
In 1860 census, Daniel was listed as a Laborer and was living with his wife and children James, Henry and Mary A. in East Troy. Neither Daniel nor his wife Mary can read, but both boys have been attending school.
In 1870 census, Daniel was listed as a farmer with the value of his real estate being $250. All eight children were at home. Daniel and his wife are now considered literate. The oldest two boys are working, the next three in age are attending school.
In 1875, on the Wisconsin State Census, Daniel's household consists of 2 males and 3 females 
FINN, Daniel (I4314)
 

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