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7841 HCMC THOMPSON, Wayne Jerome (I2070)
 
7842 HCMC AUGUSTINE, Marie Kathryne (I7918)
 
7843 he “fell off the wagon” from research by Carl Johan LUNDBERG, Karl Oscar (I7239)
 
7844 He ”died in Florida where he was visiting” according to the entry in FindAGrave. The death is not recorded in any of the on-line Florida death records. MAYER, Engelbert (I1138)
 
7845 He (as Francois Augustin) arrived in New York on 1 Apr 1856. His family arrived in New York later: on November 24, 1856, aboard the Havre which had sailed from Le Havre in France. The family members arriving were: Susanne, 41, Claude, 19, Marie, 16, Madeleine, 13, Annette, 11, Jean, 6, Marianne, 4, and Pierre, 6 months. The family is listed as being from France.

That family is in Saukville Twp, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, in the 1860 census. The household is Franz Auguste, 45, a farm laborer, Susann, 44, John, 9, Marianna, 7, Jean Pierre, 4, and Christina, 1. Everyone except Christina had been born in France.

That family goes by Augustin in the 1870 census, still in Saukville, still shown as born in France. Of the children, only Christina is still at home. Franz is now Frank and Susanna is now Susan.

The name is still Augustin in the 1880 census. Frank and Susanna still live in Ozaukee County.

The following is a posting on the Genealogy.com boards by Terese Augustine Hall in 1998:

My great great grandfather Franz (Francois) Augustin(e) was born in the Alsace Lorraine in France in 1814. He married Susanna Jerhoume (Sheroum) who was born in 1815 in the same area.

In 1856, Francois arrived in New York from Lahave, France. He slept in the stairways on the boat he traveled to America on.

In the 1860 census in Saukville, WI there is Francois, Susanna, Claud (my great grandfather), Marianna, Christina, Jean Pierre and John.

Francois was a farmer and owned land in Saukville.

The children:
a) Claud was born in France in 1837 and died in Milwaukee WI 1925. He was a volunteer with the 9th infantry of Wisconsin volunteers in the Civil War;
b) John was born in France in 1851 and was buried at St. Anthony's in Minneapolis but no date given. John & 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.
c) Marianne (Mary, Maria) was born in France in 1852 and died in Chicago in 1918.
d) Jean Pierre was born in France but there are no other records than the 1860 census in Ozaukee county.
e) Christina was born in 1859 in Saukville. There is a record of an indentured servant Christina whose face was disfigured by fire in her 20's but we are not sure if she is related.

John married Lena and moved to Minnesota. Marianne married Nicholas Ludwig and moved to Chicago where he was an assistant fire chief.

Claud (my great grandfather) lived in Saukville with his wife Lydia. They had Anna, twins Paulina( Polly) & Maria (Helena), John (grandpa), Albert, Frank, Charles, Nicholas and Margaretha (Margaret).

In 1889, in Saukville where Claud was a prominent member of the community and mail messenger in Saukville, while he was at work, his wife Lydia, Mary, Frank, and Charles drowned in the Milwaukee River near their home. Nicholas died a few months later of exposure and chicken pox. My grandfather (John), Albert, Polly, and Helena were put in orphanages. Anna, the eldest, was caring for Claud and was able to bring Polly, Helena and Albert home. John (Grandpa) was indentured to the Catholic Church to Father Dieble in St. Gregory's Church in St. Nazianz from age 14 to age 21 for $125.00. Margaretha went to live with a family called the Schowalters from Saukville.

My grandfather John moved back to Saukville, then lived and worked in Chicago for awhile. He returned to Milwaukee and married Elizabeth Lechmaier from Fredonia, who had Claude (my dad), George (died at 3 months), Mary (died at birth), Rosemary, and Geraldine.

Anna married Arthur Englehardt;
Paulina (Polly) married William Peglar;
Helena married John Franenhauser;
Albert married Magdelena Ahrends; and
John (grandpa) married Elizabeth Lechmaier 
AUGUSTIN, François (I17416)
 
7846 He abandoned his first wife and children.

In the 1930 census, he was living with his parents and siblings in Los Angeles County, California. He still considered himself married.

He died by suicide. He put the muzzle of his rifle in his mouth and pulled the trigger while his wife was reading in another room. 
NIMS, Alfred O (I17907)
 
7847 He acquired some of the mud-damaged farm land and built a home called Øyan. NESS, Edvard Ludvig (I18964)
 
7848 He also had a home baptism at age of 8 days, performed by Ingeborg A. Lia.

The records for the Washington Prairie church in Decorah show Erik was baptized on All Saints’ Day which would have been November 1, 1864.

According to the history of the Glenwood Lutheran Church east of Decorah, the Little Iowa congregation was made up of five present-day congregations: Madison, Washington Prairie, Stavanger, Calmar, and Glendwood.

In the 1885 state census, he is 20 and living with the Ole Urness family in Decorah.

In the 1900 census, he is Erick Olson, b. July 1864 in Iowa, a hotel keeper living with his family in Signal in Charles Mix County, South Dakota. He and his wife Mary, married 13 years, have two children, Mabel, 9, and Loelena or Toelena, 5, b. Nov 1894. Both girls were born in South Dakota. The families immediately preceding Erick on the census sheet are Beebes, presumably his brothers-in-law.

In the 1910 census, he is Erick Olson, 45, married 22 years, He and his wife operate or own a “first class” hotel in Fairfax Precinct in Gregory County, South Dakota. Both girls are still at home.

In the 1920 census, he was a packer for a millinery. He and his wife and daughter Zoe lived on Colfax Avenue N. in Minneapolis in a house they owned, albeit with a mortgage. Zoe worked as a bookkeeper for a heating company.

In the 1936 Minneapolis city directory, as Erick Olson, he and Mary E live at 3555 Girard Ave N. He is a clerk for McKesson & Robbins Inc.

In the 1940 census, he and Mary still live in Minneapolis at 3555 Girard Avenue N.

He lived at 3555 Girard Avenue N. at the time of his death. 
OLSON, Erick (I31332)
 
7849 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LEIDER, T.L. (I6844)
 
7850 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HAAS, W.J. (I5399)
 

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