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Household of Wübke (Wubke) (Wübke (Wubke) "Mary") "Mary" Leissen

She is married to Ferdinand Elösser.

They got married on October 16, 1878 at Stephenson Co., IL, she was 20 years old.

Ferdinand Elösser oo Wubke Leisson

Marriage sources: Author: Appledorn, C. Robert, Compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed., Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. i. (Publication site: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of Am., Publication date: MMXII), pg. 259, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc., George IA with holdings at George IA pub. lib.

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"1437. Elösser, Ferdinand, farmer, * FEB 1848 Hannover, + 1 NOV 1921 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL [2452], # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL, immigration: 1872 oo 16 OCT 1878 Stephenson Co., IL [2453], Wubke "Mary" Leisson 2820, * 6 AUG 1858 Holtegaste, OSTF, + 26 MAR 1939 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL [2454], # 28 MAR 1939 White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL, immigration: 1865
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1880 USA Census: Forreston, Ogle, IL; NA Film Number: T9-239
1900 USA Census: Forreeston, Ogle, IL; NA Film Number: T623_333
[2452] IL, Ogle - Death Certificate No. 0032525
1917-1918 World War I Draft Registration; state: IL; roll: 1614436
[2453] IL, Stephenson Co. - Marriage Certificate No. 87
[2454] IL, Ogle - Death Certificate No. 0000081"
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Child(ren):

  1. Grace L. Elosser  1879-1959 
  2. Menno Elosser  1881-1963
  3. Ferdinand Elosser  1884-1964
  4. Jennie Elosser  1888-1935


Notes about Wübke (Wubke) (Wübke (Wubke) "Mary") "Mary" Leissen

Wübke (Wubke) "Mary" Leissen

Sources: Author: Lange, Wilhelm; Title: «u»Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Holtgaste (1695-1900)«/u» Deutsche Ortssippenbücher, A 299 Ostfrieslands Ortsippenbücher, Bd. LIX, (Publication site: Aurich, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Upstalsboon-Gesellschaft, MMI), ISBN 3-934508-05-7, Seite 166, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of Am., Mendota MN with holdings at MN Gen. Soc. Lib., Mendota Hts., MN.

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"1080 Leissen, Menno 1079, Schustermeister zu Holtg., * 30.12.1829 Holtg., ~ 1.1.1830 Holtg., konf. 20.3.1845 Holtg., I oo 12.7.1851 Holtg. (Sie 28), Amtl. Wohnschein Jemgum dd 11. Juni 1851 - Holtg. Geeske Benjamins 103, * (1823), +19.2.1861 Holtg. "eben vor Mitternacht an einem Brustleiden", # 25.2.1861 Holtg. "Die Verstorbene hinterlaßt 5 mit dem Schuster Menno Leissen erzeugte Kinder" ...
Wübke * 30.7.1858 Holtg.
Der Vates des Kindes achtet die Taufe für seine Kinder nicht geeignet, und darum ist auch dieses Kind wie zwei frühere, nicht getauft.
~ 14.6.1862 diese 3 Kinder des Schustermeisters Menno Leissen und dessen Ehefrau Geeske Benjamins zu Holtgaste sind von dem Vater M. Leissen am 14 Juni 1862 in die Pastoreei geführt und von mir getauft Tz.: Der Vater der Kinder unddie Hausgenossin des Pastors Siebolds. ..."

Author: Appledorn, C. Robert; Compiler; Strong, Lin Cornelius; ed.; Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. i. (Publication site: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of Am., Publication date: MMXII), pg. 259, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc., George IA with holdings at George IA pub. lib.

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"1437. Elösser, Ferdinand, farmer, * FEB 1848 Hannover, + 1 NOV 1921 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL [2452], # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL, immigration: 1872 oo 16 OCT 1878 Stephenson Co., IL [2453], Wubke "Mary" Leisson 2820, * 6 AUG 1858 Holtegaste, OSTF, + 26 MAR 1939 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL [2454], # 28 MAR 1939 White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL, immigration: 1865

1. Grace L. 0233
2. Menno, utility man, * 25 DEC 1881 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL, + 1963, # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL
3. Ferdinand, * 14 DEC 1884 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL, + 1964, # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL
4. Jennie, * FEB 1888 IL, + 25 OCT 1935 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL, # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL

1880 USA Census: Forreston, Ogle, IL; NA Film Number: T9-239
1900 USA Census: Forreeston, Ogle, IL; NA Film Number: T623_333
[2452] IL, Ogle - Death Certificate No. 0032525
1917-1918 World War I Draft Registration; state: IL; roll: 1614436
[2453] IL, Stephenson Co. - Marriage Certificate No. 87
[2454] IL, Ogle - Death Certificate No. 0000081"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Wübke (Wubke) Leissen

Hinderk Benjamins
< 1809-< 1851
Menno Leisen
1829-1916

Wübke (Wubke) Leissen
1858-1939

1878
Menno Elosser
1881-1963

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