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Name |
Mary M. Brunner |
Born |
Mar 1854 |
Austria, Germany |
- birthplace also given as Austria
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Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I14421 |
adkinshorton |
Last Modified |
9 Dec 2018 |
Family 2 |
Balthauser P. Hochstafl, b. 1844, Austria, Germany , d. 1910 (Age 66 years) |
Children |
| 1. James Hochstafl, b. Apr 1883, Austria, Germany |
+ | 2. Michael Louis Hochstafl, b. 30 Sep 1891, Ashland, Ashland Co, WI , d. 22 Apr 1979, Ashland, Ashland Co, WI (Age 87 years) |
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Documents
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| 1900-WI Census, District 6, Ashland Ward 8, Ashland Co, WI << View United States Federal Census Help >>
Balthauser Hochstafl & Mary M. Brunner with children |
| 1905-WI State Census, Ashland, Ashland Co, WI Balthauser Hochstafl & Mary M. Brunner with children |
| 1910-WI Census, District 9, Ashland Ward 8, Ashland Co, WI << View United States Federal Census Help >>
Mary M. Brunner Hochstafl with sons |
Last Modified |
8 Dec 2018 |
Family ID |
F652 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Concerning the children of Mary M. Brunner Hochstafl:
• Andrew, born in Austria (1873), is specifically stated as a stepson, and having a surname Brandner.
• Jacob, born in Austria (1883), is specifically stated as a stepson, and having a surname Brandner.
• James, born in Austria (1883), is only mentioned with surname Hochstafl. It may be that James and Jacob are the same person.
• Michael Louis Hochstafl is the only child born in Wisconsin, USA (1891).
Because two sons were given with surname Brandner and as stepsons, it is assumed their mother, Mary M. Brunner was married to a Mr. Brandner prior to marrying Balthauser Hochstafl; however, no documentation of this has been found (other than the boys' names). In later censuses, Andrew is given as a son, not stepson, either indicating he was eventually adopted, or that the census taker simply did not differentiate between children of a union or stepchildren of previous unions. Because of that possibility, James (if not Jacob) may also be a Brandner, but again there is no documentation or evidence suggesting this.
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