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David Kirk ROE

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David Kirk ROE was born on 30 Nov 1924 in Hennepin County, Minnesota (son of Ole ROE and Leona Marie CLAASSEN); died on 13 Feb 2017 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    Roe, David K. age 92, of Apple Valley; passed away peacefully on February 13, surrounded by family. Preceded in death recently by loving wife of 70 years, Audrey; parents Leona and Ole Roe; brother Marion R. Roe; sister Leola Grand; grandson Ryan Olson. Survived by daughters Judy Grudem, Nancy Holtz, and Susie Olson; grandchildren David Grudem, Jerry (Jenni) Grudem, Kimberly Ellis, Jeff Grudem, Eric Hanson (Nikki Helland), Karen Hanson Bondi (Mark Bondi), Jen (Jake) Talarico, Sara (Mitchell) Nohrenberg, Jerry Olson; great-grandchildren Helena (Steven) Thate; Christine O'Hair, Ian Grudem, Justin and Jamie Grudem, Jerod, Jaylond and Javon Ellis, Willa and Thea Hanson, Keira, Siena, Conor and Taylor Bondi, Thomas, Ezra and Audrey Talarico, Samantha and Madison Nohrenberg; great-great-grandson Soren Thate; brother, Richard L. Roe, and many other relatives and dear friends. Lovingly known as Boppa to his grandchildren, he always enjoyed time spent with family. Audrey was the love of his life and he missed her dearly. Dave attended public schools in Minneapolis and served in the U.S. Navy during WWII between 1942 and 1946. Upon discharge from the Navy, he joined the Lathers Union and was elected Business Agent in 1952. He represented the Minneapolis and State Building and Construction Trades Councils, and also served as a District Vice President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO and Vice President of the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council. He was active in the DFL, ran for mayor of Minneapolis in 1961, and was a delegate to all Democratic National Conventions from 1960 - 1984. Dave was elected President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO in 1966, and led the labor movement in successful efforts to secure collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, OSHA, tip credit, equal rights for women and enacting Minnesota's first minimum wage. He was always working to make life better for others. Following his retirement in 1984, he continued his work on behalf of labor, most notably as the driving force behind creation of a Workers Memorial Garden on the State Capitol grounds. Dave also served on the Board of Regents for the University of Minnesota for 12 years, retiring from the Board in 1993. He served on numerous boards and commissions over the years, including his recent term on the Minnesota Racing Commission. Dave was also very proud of his membership in the American Legion, Bearcat Post #504, and served as its Commander until his passing. Special thanks to the Allina Hospice team and the staff at St. Gertrude's TCU for the loving care provided. We are forever grateful for all the kindness shown during his recent stay. Private Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.

    David married Audrey Helen HANSON on 17 Aug 1946 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Audrey was born about 1925; died on 22 Oct 2016 in Minnesota; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ole ROE was born on 6 Jan 1895 in Norway (son of Olaus ROE and Ragnhild); died on 14 Feb 1981 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 17 Feb 1981 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1981-MN-003660

    Notes:

    He registered for the draft in St. Thomas, Pembina County, North Dakota. At that time, he was single and was working as a grain buyer in St. Thomas. He had been born in Stavanger, Norway, and was still an alien. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light brown hair.

    In the 1920 census, he is single and lives with his parents and siblings in St. Thomas, North Dakota, where his father is a section foreman for the railroad. The family came to the U.S. in 1905.

    In the 1925 North Dakota census, he and Leona and Marion and David live in Lawton, North Dakota, next door, apparently, to his wife’s grandparents, William and Chloe Whiteley.

    In the 1930 census, Ole and Leona and family live in Lawton, North Dakota, where he is a grain buyer.

    In the 1940 census, he and his family lived at 5104 37th Avenue S in a house that he owned worth $4000. This was a different address than the one they lived at in 1935. Ole had had a sixth-grade education, Leona had had two years of high school. Ole was a delivery man for a wholesale bakery.

    His wife Leona was the informant for his death certificate. Ole was a houseman for Railway Express. He was a veteran. His residence was 3141 Fairchild Avenue, Wayzata. He died from a heart attack.

    Died:
    St. Louis Park Plaza Health Care Center

    Ole married Leona Marie CLAASSEN on 3 Nov 1922 in North Dakota. Leona (daughter of Francis Charles (Frank) AUGUSTINE and Leona Mathilda HOPPER) was born on 10 Mar 1906 in Nebraska; died on 12 Sep 1996 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Sep 1996 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Leona Marie CLAASSEN was born on 10 Mar 1906 in Nebraska (daughter of Francis Charles (Frank) AUGUSTINE and Leona Mathilda HOPPER); died on 12 Sep 1996 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Sep 1996 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1996-MN-024729

    Notes:

    Her birth was reported in the March 16, 1906, edition of the Omaha World Herald as follows in a small entry in “South Omaha Brevities”:

    “The advent of a son [sic] is reported by Frank Augustine, Thirty-Eighth and Q Streets.”

    In the 1920 census, she is living with her mother and step-father in Richfield. She is listed as “Leona F M Claassen.” The Whiteley family tree calls her Leona Frances Marie Augustine. She was also called Leona F. M. in the 1940 census.

    Her son David was the informant for her death certificate. Her father was Frank Augustine and her mother was Leona Claassen. Her usual residence was 3141 Fairchild. She died from congestive heart failure and dementia.

    An Ancestry tree has this Leona’s birth location as North Dakota. In the 1930 census, this Leona is shown as born in Wisconsin and her mother in North Dakota. In the 1940 census, for which she was the family’s informant, she is shown as born in Nebraska and having had two years of high school.

    Died:
    died in Wayzata according to the Whiteley family tree

    Notes:

    Married:
    cemetery records, location from the Whiteley family tree

    Children:
    1. Marion Robert Olaus ROE was born on 29 Sep 1923 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 13 Jul 2015 in Plymouth, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. 1. David Kirk ROE was born on 30 Nov 1924 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 13 Feb 2017 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. Leola Madelene Chloe ROE was born on 19 Sep 1928 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 1 Feb 2009 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Olaus ROE

    Notes:

    He probably is the Olaus Roe who died in Hennepin County on 7 Oct 1945.

    Olaus married Ragnhild. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ragnhild

    Notes:

    Her maiden name may have been Vestre.

    Children:
    1. 2. Ole ROE was born on 6 Jan 1895 in Norway; died on 14 Feb 1981 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 17 Feb 1981 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

  3. 6.  Francis Charles (Frank) AUGUSTINE was born on 13 Oct 1882 in Argyle, Marshall County, Minnesota (son of John H AUGUSTINE and Lena LANSBERG); died on 14 Nov 1951 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1951-MN-023613

    Notes:

    In the 1899 Omaha city directory, Frank is a clerk for Harry Tavender. He resides at 561 S 30th.

    In the 1900 Omaha city directory, Frank is a clerk residing at 3901 Q.

    In the 1901 Omaha city directory, Frank is a clerk residing at 3805 Q.

    The Omaha newspaper reported, on May 7, 1901, “A very valuable colt belonging to Frank Augustine, Thirty-ninth and Q streets, was found dead in the barn yesterday morning.”

    In the 1902 Omaha city directory, Frank resides at 3805 Q.

    In the 1905 Omaha city directory, he lives at 3608 R and is employed as a clerk.

    In the 1906 Omaha city directory, he lives at 3805 Q (his father’s residence) and is employed as a “colr.”

    In the 1907 Omaha city directory, he lives at 3805 Q (his father’s residence) and is employed as a grocer at that address.

    He was arrested in Omaha on February 4, 1907, for “wife abandonment.” On February 14th, he applied for a divorce from Leona, alleging that she attacked him with a razor, had shot at hime with a revolver and had made attempts on his life. He asked for custody of their children.

    In the 1908 Omaha city directory, he is a clerk for Reliable Credit Co. and resides in South Omaha.

    A brief mention in the Omaha newspaper on 27 Sep 1908 is that Frank Augustine had left for Minneapolis where he charge of an office in that city.

    In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, Frank is a manager for the Minneapolis Financial Co. and rooms at 725 E 17th Street.

    A Frank C Augustine is shown in a supplement to the Hennepin County listings in the 1910 census. He seems to a lodger living at 308 2nd Avenue South but there is no age or occupation or place of birth shown.

    In the 1910 and 1911 Minneapolis city directories, Frank is still a manager for the Minneapolis Financial Co. and rooms at 3435 Fremont Avenue N.

    In the 1913 Minneapolis city directory, Frank is a manager for Southern Investment Co. and rooms at 1818 Nicollet Avenue.

    Listed in the 1914 Minneapolis city directory as Frank C. Augustine, manager Southern Investment Co., resides at 3748 29th Avenue South.

    In the 1915 Minneapolis city directory, Frank apparently has a meat store at 2814 E 38th Street, is a manager for Southern Investment Co., and boards at 3756 29th Avenue S. In addition, Mrs. Frances E Augustine boards at flat 2, 2539 Hennepin Avenue.

    Frances and Frank were married and living at 2539 Hennepin Avenue at the time of their son’s birth in June of 1915.

    In the 1916 Minneapolis city directory, Frank was a manager for the American Loan Association. He lived at 905 Franklin Avenue W, flat 11. In that same directory, Mrs. Frances E Augustine resided at 2808 West 38th.

    In the 1918 and 1919 Minneapolis city directories, Frank was a manager for the American Loan Association and resided at 721 13th Avenue S. In the 1919 directory, Marie G Augustine, the widowed wife of his brother Martin, also lives at the 721 13th Avenue address.

    He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Minneapolis as Frank Charles Augustine. At that time, he and Mae lived at 721 13th Avenue South. He was an office manager for C. M. Boyce whose business was in the New York Life Building. He is indicated as being of medium height and build, dark blue eyes and light brown hair, and deaf on his draft card.

    In the 1920 Minneapolis city directory, Frank is a manager for the American Loan Association and resides at 3756 29th Avenue S. Marie G Augustine is also at that address.

    He and his family were living at 3756 29th Avenue at the time of the 1920 census. The family consisted of Frank C., 38, May, 39, Marie (“daughter”), 22 and a widow, Flavian (“granddaughter”), 5, Eugene (“grandson”), 4.1, Marie (“granddaughter”), 2.2, and Ralph M. (“grandson”), 0.8. Frank was born in Wisconsin, his father in France, and his mother in Wisconsin. For May, it is Minnesota-Illinois-Illinois (in the 1930 census it is Minnesota-Wisconsin-Pennsylvania). For the older Marie, it is Iowa-Iowa-Minnesota. For Flavian, Eugene, and the younger Marie, it is Illinois-Wisconsin-Iowa. For Ralph, it is Minnesota-Wisconsin-Iowa. Everyone’s last name is shown as Augustine. Frank’s occupation is a broker in a loan office.

    In the 1922 Minneapolis city directory, Frank C does loans at 417 Palace Building and groceries at 2814 E 38th Street.

    In the 1924 Minneapolis city directory, Frank C Augustine has a large-print entry saying he does loans and investments at 817 Palace Building. His telephone number is Geneva 1945. He resides at 3756 29th Avenue S. Marie Augustine lives at that same address.

    In the 1928 Minneapolis city directory, Frank has a bold-print entry for F C Augustine & Co, Frank C Augustine, manager, that does loans and collections at 214-215 Lumber Exchange. His telephone number is Geneva 2981. A separate entry shows he resides at 3752 29th Avenue S. This business, a partnership with Elmer Bear, was dissolved on July 10, 1928, with Bear carrying on the business by himself.

    In the 1930 Minneapolis city directory, Frank still has a bold-print entry for F C Augustine Co., Frank C Augustine, manager of collections and adjustments, at 817 Palace Building, telephone Geneva 2063. In a separate entry, he and Mae G reside at 4943 31st Avenue S.

    At the time of the 1930 census, Frank, Mae, and Ralph were living at 4943 31st Avenue in Minneapolis.

    In the 1932 city directory, he had a bold-print entry for the F C Augustine Co, collections and adjustments, 348 Loeb Arcade. He and Mae G lived at 4943 31st Avenue S.

    In the 1935 city directory, the separate entry for the F C Augustine Co. is no longer in bold print. It’s at 348 Loeb Arcade. He and Mae reside at 2 S 11th.

    In the 1936 city directory, the F C Augustine Co. still does loans at 348 Loeb Arcade. In addition Frank C Augustine does loans at 300 Lumber Exchange. He and Mae still reside at 2 S 11th.

    In the 1937 city directory, the F C Augustine Co. does loans at 347 Loeb Arcade. He and Mae live at 36 S 12th, apartment 7.

    In the 1938 city directory, the F C Augustine Co. does loans at 511 Hennepin Avenue. He and Mae G live at 2917 39th Avenue S. His father, John H, is also listed at that address.

    In the 1939 city directory, Frank and Mae G live at 3047 Hennepin Avenue.

    In the 1940 city directory, Frank and May live at 2006 Park Avenue, apartment D.

    In the 1940 census, Frank and Mae live at 2006 Park Avenue. Frank is unemployed, not looking for work, and is deemed unemployable. Frank is a high school graduate, Mae has an eighth-grade education.

    In the 1941 city directory, Frank and Mae G live at 2008 Park Avenue, apartment B.

    In the 1942 city directory, he and Mae live at 2008 Park Avenue, apartment B1.

    In the 1948 city directory, he and Mae live at 1920 4th Avenue S where he has a repair shop. Eugene and Dolores live at this same address.

    In the 1950 city directory, he and Mae still live at 1920 4th Avenue S.

    In the 1950 census, he and Mattie G. live at 1920 4th Avenue S.

    According to his death certificate, he was the “owner of a fix-it shop.” He died at his home at 1920 4th Avenue South. He was married to Mae at the time of his death and Mae (“Mae G. Augustine”) was the informant for the information on his death certificate. The doctor who had treated him since 1945 said on Frank’s death certificate that Frank died of a problematic coronary obstruction. The doctor went on to say that Frank “has had coronary disease and hypertension for several years and had a cerebral hemorrhage in 1947.”

    His obit in the Star said he resided at 1920 4th Ave. S. and his wife was Mae G. He had two sons, Marion and William, and one daughter, Leona. And he had one brother, John Schneider of Milwaukee.

    Died:
    at 4:00 PM according to the death certificate

    Francis married Leona Mathilda HOPPER on 17 Oct 1903 in Traverse County, Minnesota, and was divorced in 1907. Leona (daughter of Ulysses HOPPER and Chloe Ann BENJAMIN) was born on 30 Aug 1886 in Wisconsin; died on 20 Aug 1955 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Aug 1955 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Leona Mathilda HOPPER was born on 30 Aug 1886 in Wisconsin (daughter of Ulysses HOPPER and Chloe Ann BENJAMIN); died on 20 Aug 1955 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Aug 1955 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1955-MN-022946

    Notes:

    The Whiteley family tree calls her Leona Madelene Hopper.

    In the 1900 census, she was Leone Hopper, the step-daughter of William (and Chloe) Whiteley, a farmer in Noonan Twp, Ramsey County, North Dakota. She is shown as born in Wisconsin in August of 1886.

    Her marriage to Frank Augustine was apparently over in early 1907. A brief note in the Omaha World-Herald, February 11, 1907: “I will not be responsible for any goods contracted by my wife. Frank Augustine.”

    Her husband was the informant for her death certificate. She had lived in the city for 42 years (which suggests that she had moved to Minneapolis in 1913). Her residence was 3525 3rd Avenue South. She died of heart failure.

    Notes:

    Married:
    per MOMS: Traverse County #C-123, Frank C Augustine to Madeline L Hoppe

    Divorced:
    Marriage and divorce dates from Whiteley family tree

    Children:
    1. Marion L CLAASSEN was born on 4 Oct 1904 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; died on 8 Dec 1987 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 11 Dec 1987 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. 3. Leona Marie CLAASSEN was born on 10 Mar 1906 in Nebraska; died on 12 Sep 1996 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Sep 1996 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John H AUGUSTINE was born in Jul 1851 in France (son of François AUGUSTIN and Susanna JERHOME); died on 11 Feb 1941 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1941-MN-018640
    • Occupation: Grocer

    Notes:

    He is Jean Augustin, age 6, who arrived in New York on November 24, 1856, aboard the Havre which had sailed from Le Havre, France.

    A John H Augustine lived in the town of Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, in that state’s 1875 census. (FamilySearch)

    Shown as John H. Augustine in a 1930 Dunbar family photo.

    In the 1880 census, John Augustin and Lena, wife, live in Saukville in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, with 70 year-old Peter and 68 year-old Lisebeth Firmer or Fimer (may also be Zimmer) and the Firmers’ granddaughter, Helena Kraemer, 22. John and Lena are both 29 years old, John was born in France and Lena in Wisconsin. John is a tinsmith. Living with them are Gertrude Schneider, 9, step-daughter, and John Schneider, 7, step-son.

    The Minnesota Land Records show a John H Augustine purchased 160 acres through the Crookston land office on 3 Apr 1883. The land description was: 1 SE 5th PM No 157 N 48 W 28. The U.S. General Land Records contains the deed which identifies this John H Augustine as “of Marshall County, Minnesota.”

    In the 1885 Minnesota state census, the family lived in Argyle, Marshall County, Minnesota. J. Augustin, 36, was born in France. His wife, 35 year-old L. Augustin, was born in Wisconsin. Their oldest child, “G. Augustin”, a 15 year-old daughter, was born in Wisconsin. Next was 12 year-old “J. Augustin”, a 12 year-old son, also born in Wisconsin. (These were Lena’s children with Schneider.) Then there were listed the three children that John and Lena had: F. Augustin, a 4 year-old daughter born in Minnesota, F. Augustin, a 2 year-old son born in Minnesota, and Lina Augustin, a 1 year-old daughter born in Minnesota.

    In the 1894 and 1895 Omaha city directories, John H Augustine had a flour and feed business at 1001 N 24th.

    In the 1896 and 1897 and 1898 Omaha city directories, John H Augustine was a grocer on the northeast corner of 30th and V. He lived at 562 S 30th.

    The 1899 Omaha city directory has John as a grocer at 563 S 30th.

    In the 1900 Omaha city directory, John has a meat business at 3901 Q.

    He and his family were living at 3889 O Street in South Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska, at the time of the 1900 census (June 1st). John is a grocer and came to the U.S. in 1857.

    In the 1901 Omaha city directory, he is engaged in general merchandise at 3805 Q.

    In the 1902 Omaha city directory, he is engaged in “general merchandise” and lives at 3805 Q Street.

    In the 1905 Omaha city directory, he is still at 3805 Q but with no occupation.

    In the 1906 city directory, he is still at 3805 Q.

    In the 1907 city directory, he is still at 3805 Q.

    In the 1908 Omaha city directory, he and “Hall Augustine” reside at 3805 Q.

    In the 1909 Omaha city directory, he, as Jno H, is at 3805 Q along with his son Martin G, and two other Augustines: Hall and Gertrude S, a seamstress.

    In the 1921 Minneapolis city directory, John is a clerk and lives with his son Frank at 3756 29th Avenue S.

    In the 1940 census, he was an “inmate” at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged. He was 86, married, and had lived in Minneapolis in 1935.

    John died at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged. He had been at that home for a little over two years and in Minneapolis for 4 years. His occupation had been tinsmith. He died from a cerebral hemorrhage.

    According to Terese Augustine Hall in 1998:

    John was born in France in 1851 and was buried at St. Anthony's in Minneapolis but no date given. John and Lena arrived in Argyle around 1877. Lena was born in Germany. John opened the first tin shop in Argyle. After seven years, the family moved to Omaha, Nebraska about 1898. Lena died about 1912 in Chicago. There were 2 step children, Gertie & John Schnieder. They had 3 children, Frank who died in 1951; Flavia who died in Omaha in 1937 and Martin who died in Chicago in 1917.

    Birth:
    Born in the Alsace-Lorraine region which was part of France at the time of his birth. His death certificate shows his date of birth as 14 June 1853.

    John married Lena LANSBERG on 21 Aug 1880 in Polk County, Minnesota. Lena was born on 14 Jun 1853 in Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin; died on 14 Feb 1913 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried on 17 Feb 1913 in St. Boniface Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Lena LANSBERG was born on 14 Jun 1853 in Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin; died on 14 Feb 1913 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried on 17 Feb 1913 in St. Boniface Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Wisconsin Births and Christenings records a Helena Hamen b. 14 Jul 1854 in Fredonia, Ozaukee County, to Peter Hamen and Catherine Ersterwitz.

    She may be the 10 year-old Lena Kraemer living with Peter Hubert and Elizabeth Hubert in Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, in the 1860 census. There are three other children with the surname Kraemer in that household, Christina, 20, Joseph, 17, and Gertrude, 6. Joseph and Christina were likely Lena and Gertrude’s half-sibs.

    She was Lena Schneider when she married John H Augustine in 1880.

    The 1900 census shows her as having had 7 children, 6 still living.

    Both of her parents were born in Germany.

    She was referred to as Lena Kramer on Frank’s birth certificate. That is also the name ascribed to her by sharriwojcik.

    In the 1880 census, John and Lena lived in a dwelling in which lived a 22 year-old Helena Kraemer, “grandchild.” That may be the same Helena as the 1 year-old Helena Kramer in the 1860 census who lived with her mother Maria and her sister Eleanore in Grafton in Ozaukee County. Maria, perhaps a recent widow. was 24, a “grocery keeper”, and had been born in Hesse.

    Birth:
    1850 on the gravestone

    Died:
    3921 N Ashland Avenue

    Notes:

    Married:
    per MOMS; as John H Augustine and Lena Schneider

    Children:
    1. Flavian AUGUSTINE was born in Aug 1881 in Minnesota; died on 4 Sep 1909 in Nebraska; was buried in Saint Mary Magdalene Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
    2. 6. Francis Charles (Frank) AUGUSTINE was born on 13 Oct 1882 in Argyle, Marshall County, Minnesota; died on 14 Nov 1951 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. Adeline (Lina) AUGUSTINE was born in Apr 1884 in Minnesota; died on 24 Jun 1937 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; was buried in St. Mary Magdalene Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
    4. Martin G AUGUSTINE was born on 19 Sep 1890 in Argyle, Marshall County, Minnesota; died on 15 Oct 1918 in Cook County, Illinois.

  3. 14.  Ulysses HOPPER was born in Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    In the 1880 census, he may be the 17 year-old Liss Hopper, “brother-in-law”, living in Coloma in Waushara County, Wisconsin. His father was born in New Jersey, his mother in Pennsylvania.

    The Whiteley family tree calls him Ulysses Warren Hopper, born 18 Oct 1863 in Coloma and dying in 1940 in Alberta.

    In the 1900 census, a Ulysses W Hopper, b. June 1864 in Wisconsin, is a single farmer in Benson County, North Dakota. The parents of that Ulysses had been born in Norway.

    In the 1906 Canadian provincial census, a 41 year-old Ulysses Hopper lived in Saskatchewan.

    Birth:
    birth location Wisconsin according to his daughter’s listing in the 1900 census

    Ulysses married Chloe Ann BENJAMIN in 1885 in Wisconsin, and was divorced in 1893. Chloe was born in Mar 1864 in Michigan; died on 17 May 1928 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Coloma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Chloe Ann BENJAMIN was born in Mar 1864 in Michigan; died on 17 May 1928 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Coloma, Waushara County, Wisconsin.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1928-MN-019912

    Notes:

    In the 1900 census, her marriage to Whiteley is shown as the first marriage for each of them and they had been married for five years. In the 1910 census, her marriage to Whiteley is shown as the second marriage for each of them and they had been married for 11 years.

    In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had 5 children, all 5 still living. (She had four children with Hopper, one with Whiteley.)

    According to the Whiteley family tree, Chloe ran a hotel and Ole and Leona honeymooned at that hotel.

    In the 1925 North Dakota census, Chloe and William are still living in Lawton village, Ramsey County, North Dakota. Next door, apparently, to them are Ole and Leona Roe and their children Marion and David.

    Buried:
    according to the Whiteley family tree

    Notes:

    Married:
    marriage and divorce dates from Whiteley family tree

    Children:
    1. 7. Leona Mathilda HOPPER was born on 30 Aug 1886 in Wisconsin; died on 20 Aug 1955 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Aug 1955 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. Searl E HOPPER was born about 1894 in Wisconsin.