'Hauschen' news abstracts 1876-1888
HAUSCHEN, OSTERDOCK, KÖEMANN, HEISCHEIN, HENSKIN, KEUNZEL, PATRICK, SLAUGHTER, WHITNEY, HUENSEHEN, GORDHAEFNER
Posted By: Judy Moyna (email)
Date: 4/15/2004 at 03:01:37
Abstracted from Clayton County Journal, Elkader, Iowa:
16 Feb 1876 H. Hauschen to D. Osterdock pt from n blk 2 Garnavillo.
24 Dec 1878 Franzisa (Frances) Wilhelmine and Catherine Margaret (Katie) Hauschen, twin daughters of Henry J. Hauschen and Wilhelmina Köemann b. Garnavillo, Iowa
25 Dec 1878 From Garnavillo—Henry Heischein (sic), who took a dose of "cold poison" last week at Bismark or Farmersburg was an ex-resident of Garnavillo. It is generally supposed that he was "non composmentis", at divers and sundry times.
16 April 1879 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors...On petition of the trustees of Farmersburg, ordered that Mrs. Henskin (sic) be allowed $1.50 per week.
19 Aug 1881 Catherine Margaret (Katie) Hauschen, twin daughter of the late Henry J. Hauschen and Wilhelmina Köemann Hauschen, dies of colitis in Farmersburg, bd. Farmersburg, Iowa on 20 Aug 1881
14 April 1882 Board of Supervisors...Approved $1 per week for Mr. (sic) Hauschen.
9 June 1882 Mr. Keunzel and wife of Ohio have been visiting at J. J. Hauschen's this week. (Clayton)
12 Jan 1883 ...ordered that Mrs. Wilhelmina Haeuschen be allowed $1 per week.
14 Sept 1883 ...aid per week is granted...Farmersburg, Mina Hauschen, :$1...
22 Feb 1884 ...allowed Mrs. Hauschen and family $1.50 per week....
15 April 1884 ... allowed Mrs. Heuschen $1.25 per week to Sept 1st...
19 Nov 1884 Mrs. Heuschen allowed $1.50 per week until Jan. 1, 1885...
14 Jan 1885 ...Mrs. Heuschen allowed $1.50...
15 Apr 1886 ...$1 per week from April 1 to Sept 1 1886...
14 Apr 1887 ...$1.50 per week...
2 Feb 1888 Married, Tues. Jan 17, 1888 Henry Heuschen of Clayton to Miss Jane Patrick of this (Elkport?) Volga Twp. The bride has many friends here who wish her joy and happiness in her wedded life.
12 Apr 1888 ...allowed Mrs. Heuschen $1 per week... 22 Nov 1888$1 per week...
24 Jan 1889 On petition of trustees of Farmersburg Township, N. Slaughter was allowed $1.50, Mrs. J. Whitney $1.25, and Mrs. Heuschen $1 per week from January 1, to April 1, 1889. Warrant to trustees. (Farmersburg)
31 Jan 1889 Miss Mahala Huensehen has been on the sick list for the past week but we are pleased to state she is recovering her usual good health. (Elkader)
11 April 1889 Board of Supervisors--On petition of trustees of Farmersburg Township N. Slaughter was allowed $1.50, Mrs. J. Whitney, Mrs. Heuschen and A. Gordhaefner were each allowed $1 a week from April 1, 1889 to September 1, 1889.
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