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Mousel, Ferdinand 1859-1937 & Margaret Hoffman Family

FERDINAND, HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, CAPESIUS, LUX

Posted By: Wilma J. Vande Berg - volunteer (email)
Date: 3/25/2024 at 06:12:09

Mousel, Ferdinand 1859-1937 & Margaret Hoffman Family

This family history was taken from the Alton St. Mary’s Catholic Church book of 1883-1983. The story was transcribed for this BIOS by Wilma J. Vande Berg of the Greater Sioux County Genealogical Society. Some research notes were added. Spellings of names, dates and places are listed as found in the cited source.

Ferdinand Mousel, a pioneer settler of Sioux County, was born at St. Donatus, Jackson County Iowa on January 25, 1859. He married Margaret Hoffman at St. Donatus in 1881 and moved westward at that time to Le Mars, Iowa where they farmed for three years. The family then moved to White Lake, South Dakota where he homesteaded. After seven years, the family moved to Alton, Iowa where Mr. Mousel farmed until his retirement in 1922.

Margaret Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman, was born at St. Donatus, Jackson County, Iowa on September 10, 1857. the Mousels were the parents of twelve children: Frank of Alton; John of Dell Rapids So. Dak; Mary (Mrs. Peter Hourscht) of Trosky Minn; Jennie (Mrs. Ben Plathe) of Granville IA; Teresa (Mrs. John Konz) of Alton; Susan (Mrs. John Pottebaum) of Alton; Kate (Mrs. Leo Hansen ) of Dell Rapids; Anna (Mrs. Math Konz) of Alton; Joseph of Alton; Emma (Mrs. Joe Konz) of Alton; Leo of Alton; and Pauline (Mrs. Chas. Homan) of Slayton Minn. All are deceased except Pauline. (as of 1983)

Mrs. Mousel passed away August 7, 1926 at age 69 years. Mr. Mousel passed away March 21,1937 at age 78 years. Burials are in St. Mary’s Cemetery. The Ferdinand Mousel family were devoted members of St. Mary’s church in Alton.

(end of the story in St. Mary’s church book)

RESEARCH Notes: From a family report on ancestry.com public member trees submitted by other than this submitter, and from local archives on this web page.

Felix Ferdinand Mousel was born 25 Jan 1859 St. Donatus, Jackson County, Iowa and died 21 Mar 1937 Alton, Sioux County, Iowa. His parents were Jacobus Mousel born 1831 Luxmebourg and died 1908 Chicago IL, and Anne Catherine Pauline Capesius born 1836 Luxemboug and died 1901 Chicago IL. Ferdinand Mousel married Margaret Hoffmann 23 Nov 1880 St. Donatus, Jackson, Iowa.

Ferdinand’s death certificate adds his parents, Jacob Mousel and Paulina Capasus, both born in Luxenberg; he died at 10 a.m. March 21, 1937; cause, congestive heart failure and arteriosclerosis, onset June 1936.

His FindaGrave.com page gives his parents as Jacobus Mousel (1831-1908) and Paulina Capesius Mousel (1836-1901), and also includes a photo of him, as well as one of his headstone.

Margaret Hoffmann was born 10 Sep 1857 St. Donatus, Jackson county, Iowa and died 7 Aug 1926 Alton Iowa. 1925 Iowa census has her parents as Charles Hoffman 1843 and Susan Soux(Lux) 1847 both born Luxembourg. Find A Grave has her parents as Karl Dominick Hoffmann and Susanna Lux 1835-1915 both died at Alta Vista, Chickasaw County, Iowa.

CHILDREN: From obituaries on this web page and from ancestry.com ‘s family reports submitted by others; ancestry.com’s birth, marriage and death records, and Find A Grave.

1. John Mousel born 3 Dec 1883 Le Mars, Plymouth County Iowa died 15 Nov 1947 Minnehaha County South Dakota. He married Frances Sudtelgte. Find a Grave lists John Mousel born 5 Dec 1883 Le Mars IA, died 15 Nov 1947 buried St. Mary’s Cemetery Dell Rapids SD. Six children listed were: Sylvester, Lawrence, Emmett, Cletus, Florentine Penning, and Cecil Peter Mousel.

2. Mary Mousel born 9 May 1884 White Lake Aurora County South Dakota died 10 May 1957 Pipestone County Minnesota, buried in St. Leo’s Catholic cemetery Pipestone MN. She married Peter Hourscht. Their children were – Clarence, Edmund, Edgar and Marcella Baumberger.

3. Johanna ‘Jennie’ Mousel born 4 Jul 1886 White Lake, Aurora County, South Dakota died 1 Feb 1967 Granville, Iowa. She married Ben Plathe. They had six children – See Johanna’s obit on this web page.

4. Catherine ‘Kate’ Mousel born 13 Oct 1887 White Lake, Aurora County, South Dakota died 16 Feb 1914 Dell Rapids, Minnehaha, South Dakota. She married Leo Joseph Hansen 1885-1963. See Catherine’s obituary on this web page.

5. Annie Mousel born 10 Apr 1889 White Lake, Aurora County, South Dakota died 5 Oct 1924 Alton, Iowa. She married Mathias ‘Matt’ Konz 1887-1964. She left a young family of eight children. See her obituary on this web page.

6. Theresa Mousel born 15 Oct 1890 White Lake, Aurora County, South Dakota died 17 Nov 1972 Alton, Iowa. She married John Peter Konz 1893-1983. They had eight children three daughters and eight sons. See her obituary as Konz, Theresa Mrs. 1890-1972 on this web page.

7. Frank Matthew Mousel born 28 Aug 1891 Le Mars, Plymouth, Iowa died 4 Dec 1967 Orange City Iowa. He married Mary Konz. For his family of nine children see his obit on this web page.

8. Susan Margaret Mousel born 30 Jul 1892 Alton, Sioux, Iowa died 25 Sep 1973 Alton, Iowa. She married John Michael Pottebaum 1892-1978. They were the parents of five daughter and five sons. See Susan’s obituary Pottebaum, John Mrs. 1892-1973 on this web page.

9. Joseph Frank Mousel born 15 Mar 1895 East Orange Twp. Sioux County Iowa died 23 May 1943 Le Mars, Plymouth County Iowa. He married Celeste Homan. They had three children. See Joseph’s obituary on this web page.

10. Pauline Mousel born 21 Jun 1896 Alton, Sioux County, Iowa and died 28 Dec 1988 Slayton, Murray County, Minnesota. She married Charles Homan. Find a Grave has her born 1897. Husband Charles August Homan. Children – Marcel John, Donald Ferdinand, Everett Joseph, Darrell Leonard, Marvin Francis, Harold Marcellus Homan and Delores Margaret De Greeff.

11. Emma ‘Emelia’ Mousel born 8 Jul 1899 Alton, Sioux County, Iowa died 15 Apr 1971 Orange City, Sioux Iowa. She married Joseph Konz. They had six children, see Emma’s obituary on this web page.

12. Leo N. Mousel born 16 Mar 1902 Nassau, Sioux County, Iowa died 21 Jan 1963 Hartley, O’Brien County, Iowa. He married Rosa Anna Minten 1924-1995. They had three children named – Leroy Ferdinand Mousel 1924-1988, Clarine Jean Mousel 1926-2003, Darrell Francis Mousel 1929-1951.

OBITUARY of Ferdinand Mousel 1859-1937

Born: January 25, 1859 Died: March 21, 1937
From the Alton Democrat, March 26, 1937: FERD. MOUSEL OF ALTON IS GONE BEYOND -WELL KNOWN FARM OWNER DIES SUNDAY
Mr. Ferdinand Mousel, pioneer settler of Sioux county, passed away suddenly at his home on Sunday morning March 21, at 10 A.M. after a very brief illness. He was 78 years and 2 months of age. He was born at St. Donatus, Jackson County, January 25, 1859. He married Margaret Hoffman at St. Donatus in 1881 and moved westward at that time to Le Mars where he farmed for three years. He then moved to White Lake, S.D. where he homesteaded. After seven years he moved to Alton where he made his home up to the time of his death.

His wife, Margaret Hoffman, preceded him in death, passing away August 7, 1927. On September 10, 1930 he married Susan Hansen who survives him. He was the father of twelve children of which ten survive, Frank of Alton, John of Dell Rapids, S.D., Mrs. Heirscht of Trotsky, Minn., Mrs. Ben Plathe of Granville, Mrs. John Konz of Alton, Mrs. John Pottebaum of Alton, Joe of Alton, Mrs. Charles Homan of Alton, Mrs. Joe Konz of Alton and Leo; two daughters preceded their father in death, namely, Mrs. Leo Hansen and Mrs. Math. Konz. He is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Peter Munning of Matawan, New Jersey; Mrs. Harry Fries of Chicago, and Mrs. Emma Koller of Chicago.
Ferdinand Mousel was known and admired by all his friends as a man of sterling character; his smiling happy countenance will never be forgotten by any who ever associated with him. He was one of the early members of St. Mary’s Catholic church and since his retirement from active farm life fifteen years ago has been a daily attendant at mass. His splendid personality can best be expressed by the tribute paid him by a prominent business man of Alton when he said: “I feel honored to have had the privilege of knowing him.”
Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery was preceded by solemn requiem high mass in St. Mary’s Catholic church at 9 A.M. with Rev. M. A. Schemel, celebrant, Rev. Henry Pick, deacon, and Rev. Reising sub-deacon. Pall bearers were Nic Hansen, Leo Hansen, Mike Hansen, Pete Hansen, Ben Hansen and George Hansen.

Relatives and persons from out of town attending the funeral included Mrs. Peter Munning, Matawan, N.J.; Mrs. Emma Koller, Chicago; Mrs. Bernice Koller of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Burkle, Woonsocket, S.D.; Nic and Mike Hoffman, White Lake, S.D.; Anna Hoffman, Dubuque; Jim Arndt of Dubuque; Martin Hoffman, Independence; Frank Arens, Salem, S.D.; John Mousel and family of Dell Rapids; Edmund Hierscht; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and Magnus Hansen; Mrs. Ann Guckenberger, Mr. and Mrs. John Klein, Mary Ann and Art, all of Dell Rapids, S.D.; Marcella Hierscht, Miss Marcella Tickota, of Sioux Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hierscht of Trotsky, Minn.; Mrs. Math Kramer and Mr. Peter Kramer of Wilmont, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tastove, Adrian, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hierscht of Slayton, Minn.; Mrs. John Schuver, Parkston, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, St. John; Mrs. Remer and Mrs. Eaasy, all of Sioux City; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hansen of Oyen; Mrs. Charles Majeres of Oyens; Mr. and Mrs. Penning of Granville; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klein, Mr. Herman Platthe, Mrs. Mary Konz and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plathe and family, all of Granville; Mrs. Rose Mousel of Moville; Nic Rudsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gengler, Mr. and Mrs. Nic Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Malrose, Mr. Nic Ernster, Tony Delperdang, Mr. and Mrs. Math Diederich, Mr. Otto Beck, all of Remsen; Mrs. John Konz and family of Granville; and Mr. and Mrs. Nic Majeres of Le Mars.

OBITUARY of Margaret Mrs. Ferdinand Mousel 1857-1926

Alton Democrat of August 13, 1926 Grim Reaper Summoned an Alton Mother
Mrs. Ferdinand Mousel, Since 1890 Resident of County Called Beyond.
Margaret Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hoffmann born at St. Donntus, Jackson Co. Sept 10, 1857 married at St. Donntus to Ferdinand Mousel Nov 23, 1880, died Aug 7, 1936 at Alton. After their marriage they farmed near LeMars IA until 1884 when they moved to White Lake SD. there they resided for six years. In 1890 they came to Sioux County where they farmed until 1922 when they retired and moved to town to spend the remaining days of their lives, where she died Saturday at 2:15 after a few hours illness of heart failure.
Her life was devoted mostly to her family at home. She was a devoted member of St. Mary’s church and also a member of the Rosary Society.

Funeral services were conducted at St. Mary’s church Tuesday morning at 9 O’clock, Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Very Rev. Brouno, assisted by Rev. Sturm of Granville and H. Pick of Alton. The sermon was given by the pastor, who also conducted the services at the cemetery. The pallbearers were Louis Noethe, Jake Klein, Nick Croat, Geo. Friedmann, O. J. Lieb, and M. Kellen.

She is survived by her husband and ten children, two children having preceded her in death. She also leaves 51 grandchildren to mourn her death. The children are Frank of Alton; John, Dell Rapids; Mary Mrs. Peter Hourscht Dell Rapids; Jennie Mrs. Ben Plathe Granville; Theresa Mrs. John Konz Alton; Susan Mrs. John Pottebaum Alton; Joseph Alton; Paulina Mrs. Chas Homan Alton; Emma Mrs. Joseph Konz Alton Leo of Alton, The two following preceded her in death: Kate Mrs. Leo Hansen, who died in 1914. Anna Mrs. Math Konz, who died in 1924.

She is also survived by the following sisters and brothers: Nick Hoffmann of White Lake SD, Mrs. J. P. Arend of Parkston SD, Theresa Martin and Peter Hoffmann of Alta Vista IA; Anna Hoffmann of Stacyville IA; Mrs. Frank Majeres and Nick Hoffmann of Remsen IA, Mrs. Mike Hintges of Bellevue IA, All were present at the funeral except Mrs. Mike Hintges who was unable to attend on account of illness in the family.

This picture was taken from page 192 of the St. Mary’s Church book.


 

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