FOTH IN WISCONSIN
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Re: FOTH IN WISCONSIN
| Todd Reuschlein (View posts) | Posted: 25 Feb 2004 4:02AM GMT |
Classification: Query
I found a document today that lists the marriages in Sauk County Wisconsin.. This proved to be interesting because we had always believed the name FOTH was pronounced VATH. The paper listed Sebastians mother as Elizabeth FOTH and not VATH.
Heinrich Josef Reuschlein Was born in 1802 in Baden Germany and died on October 5th, 1855 in Franklin, Sauk County Wisconsin from Typhus. He was buried in a public cemetery and a year later moved to a Catholic cemetery on land that was donated by George Neuheisel. Josef married twice, once sometime before 1831 at Tauberbishofsheim, Germany and had 9 children to Elizabeth (Vath/Foth) (Born in Prussia) and was also married in 1832 to Regina Liebler (Born in 1812 in Bavaria Germany / Died May 3rd, 1882 in WI) and had another 3 children.
Heinrich Josef Reuschlein Was born in 1802 in Baden Germany and died on October 5th, 1855 in Franklin, Sauk County Wisconsin from Typhus. He was buried in a public cemetery and a year later moved to a Catholic cemetery on land that was donated by George Neuheisel. Josef married twice, once sometime before 1831 at Tauberbishofsheim, Germany and had 9 children to Elizabeth (Vath/Foth) (Born in Prussia) and was also married in 1832 to Regina Liebler (Born in 1812 in Bavaria Germany / Died May 3rd, 1882 in WI) and had another 3 children.
