This information was last updated on December 23, 2021.
Household of Menno Elosser
Notes about Menno Elosser
Menno Elosser
Sources: Author: Appledorn, C. Robert, Compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed., Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. i. (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, Publication date: MMXII), pg. 259, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of Am., Mendota, MN, with holdings at MN Gen. Soc. lib., Mendota Hts. MN.
[Pg. 259]
"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 ... 2. Menno, utility man, * 25 DEC 1881 Forreston, Ogle Co., IL, + 1963, # 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" <>
When copying data from this family tree, please include a reference to the origin: David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I32401.php : accessed May 4, 2025), "Menno Elosser (1881-1963)".
Copy warning
Genealogical publications are copyright protected. Although data is often retrieved from public archives, the searching, interpreting, collecting, selecting and sorting of the data results in a unique product. Copyright protected work may not simply be copied or republished.
Please stick to the following rules
Request permission to copy data or at least inform the author, chances are that the author gives permission, often the contact also leads to more exchange of data.
Do not use this data until you have checked it, preferably at the source (the archives).
State from whom you have copied the data and ideally also his/her original source.