John C. Clohisy [Parents] was born in 1852 in Wisconsin. He died in 1937. He was buried in St Peters Cemetery, East Troy, Walworth, Wisconsin. He married Catherine McNulty on 10 Nov 1881 in Walworth, Wisconsin. John resided in 1920 in Mukwonago, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA. He was employed as in 1870 in Farmer. He resided in 1890 in Mukwonago, Waukesha, Wisconsin. He was employed as in 1890 in Druggist. He resided in 1910 in Oakland Ave, Mukwonago, Wisconsin. He was employed as in 1910 in Druggist, Own Store. He resided in 1930 in 176 Oakland Ave, Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
Catherine McNulty was born in 1859 in Wisconsin. She died in 1927 in Wisconsin. She was buried in St Peters Cemetery, East Troy, Walworth, Wisconsin. She married John C. Clohisy on 10 Nov 1881 in Walworth, Wisconsin. Catherine resided in 1920 in Mukwonago, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA.
[Census 1910] She had 2 children both alive
They had the following children:
Matthew Clohisy [Parents] was born in Aug 1858 in Wisconsin. He died on 10 Mar 1936. He was buried in Eagle, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA. He married Mary Jones on 23 Jun 1891 in Dane, Wisconsin. Matthew resided on 1 Jun 1905 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. He was employed as in 1890/1900 in Blacksmith. He resided in 1890/1900 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. He was employed as in 1880 in (East Troy) Farmer. He was employed as in 1880 in (Mukwonago) Black Smith. He was employed as in 1910 in Expert Machinist, Travelling. He was employed as in 1920 in Machinery. He resided in 1910 in Partridge Street, Own, mortage. He resided in 1920 in 551 36th St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mary Jones was born in Nov 1864 in Wisconsin. She died on 9 Feb 1960 in Wisconsin. She married Matthew Clohisy on 23 Jun 1891 in Dane, Wisconsin. Mary resided on 1 Jun 1905 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. She resided in 1935 in Rural, Waukesha, Wisconsin. She resided on 1 Apr 1940 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA.
[Census 1900 & 1910] She had 3 children, all alive.
[Census 1900] Father born in Belyimmm?, Mother born in Germany
[Census 1910] Father born in Bel. French, Mother born in Germany
[Census 1920] Father born in Belgium, Mother born in Luxenburg
They had the following children:
M i Vincent Peter Clohisy F ii Eulalia A. Clohisy M iii Emerson Clohisy was born in Sep 1895 in Wisconsin. He died in 1912. Emerson resided on 1 Jun 1905 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Vincent Peter Clohisy [Parents] was born on 3 Mar 1892 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. He died on 31 Jan 1960. He married Berenice Annabelle Davey on 19 Oct 1921 in Cook, Illinois, United States. Vincent resided on 1 Jun 1925 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York, United States. He resided in 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He resided on 1 Jun 1905 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. He resided on 4 Jun 1917 in Washington D.C.. He was employed as on 4 Jun 1917 in Atty at Law D. C..
1 _MDCL Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: ?
Berenice Annabelle Davey [Parents] was born on 23 Jan 1901 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. She died on 5 Jan 1997 in Front Royal, Warren, Virginia, USA. She was buried in Eagle, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA. She married Vincent Peter Clohisy on 19 Oct 1921 in Cook, Illinois, United States. Berenice resided in 1920 in Chicago Ward 25, Cook (Chicago), Illinois, USA. She resided in 1910 in Chicago Ward 3, Cook, Illinois, USA. She resided in 1986 in Arlington, VA. She resided on 1 Jun 1925 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York, United States.
They had the following children:
F i Mary Frances Clohisy M ii Michael Davey Clohisy was born in 1929. He died in 1937.
Vinton James Sherman [Parents] was born in 1891 in Wisconsin. He died in 1985. He married Eulalia A. Clohisy in 1921. Vinton resided in 1910 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA. He resided in 1930 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. He resided on 1 Apr 1940 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA. He resided in 1935 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Eagle Historical Society Newsletter. Winter 2003, Eagle, Wisconsin
The Shermans of EagleVinton’s father, James Sherman, died suddenly of pneumonia in 1896, when Vinton was only five and
living in the home in which he had been born at the intersection of what is now 67 and LO. He and his
mother, Sylvia Stead Sherman, went to live with her family. Located on the main street in the Village of
Eagle, the Eagle Confectionary Store was owned and operated by Vinton’s grandmother early in the cen-
tury. When his grandmother Stead’s health declined, his mother took over the confectionary. As time
passed, other items were added to the stock and Vinton helped more and more in the store. In 1905 the
confectionary was demolished and replaced by a well-stocked store. Vinton married Eulalia Clohisy in
1921, and they ran the store until it closed in 1967. Today 117 E. Main Street houses the offices of Steven
Steinhoff and American Express Financial Services. The office of Cahners Industrial Maintenance is lo-
cated at 115.
Eulalia A. Clohisy [Parents] was born on 25 Sep 1893 in Wisconsin. She died on 11 Sep 1979 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA. She was buried in Eagle, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA. She married Vinton James Sherman in 1921. Eulalia resided on 1 Jun 1905 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. She resided in 1930 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. She resided in 1935 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin. She resided on 1 Apr 1940 in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA.
Roman Anthony Irvin Gregory [Parents] was born on 3 Feb 1922 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He died on 14 Apr 2013 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America. He married Evelyn B Gregory. Roman resided in 1930 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Uniontown, PA in father's obit
Evelyn B Gregory was born on 22 Oct 1923. She died on 26 Oct 2004. She was buried in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America. She married Roman Anthony Irvin Gregory.
Other marriages:Lozewska, Maryanna
He had the following children:
M i Michael Grzechowiak
Lloyd Edward Kramer was born on 17 Jul 1915 in Forestville, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. He died on 18 Dec 2000 in Wisconsin, United States of America. He was buried in Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. He married Ella Hannah Rackow.
Ella Hannah Rackow [Parents] was born on 6 Feb 1914 in Brussels, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. She died on 11 Oct 2016 in Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. She was buried on 15 Oct 2016 in Bayside Cemetery , Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. She married Lloyd Edward Kramer. Ella resided in Sturgeon Bay.
Ella Hannah Kramer, age 102, joined her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, October 11, 2016, at the Golden Living Center-Dorchester in Sturgeon Bay, where she had resided for the past several years.
Ella was born at home during a fierce snowstorm on February 6, 1914, in Brussels to Ernest and Helena (Pagel) Rackow. She grew up on the family farm, where she developed her love and talent for growing things and her habit of hard work and perseverance, and caring for others. Ella attended Emanuel Ev. Lutheran Church in Kolberg where she was confirmed in 1927. In addition to farming, she worked in Kewaunee for a time as a nanny for a physician’s family.
Ella met the love of her life, Lloyd Edward Kramer, at a local dance. His ballroom skills impressed her, and the following week they decided to again meet up at the dance and eventually began arriving at these dances together! They were married on October 4, 1933. They first moved to a home on the Kramer family farm and eventually to their own home in Sturgeon Bay. Their son, Edward, was born in 1935 and daughter, Suzanne, in 1946. Niece, Sandra Rackow, born in 1944, also joined the Kramer household, and Ella and Lloyd raised her as their own daughter.
Ella was an excellent gardener and was known for her beautiful flowers as well as fruits and vegetables. She has even earned the distinction of “Garden of the Month.” She was always dedicated to hard work, and it was rare to see her sitting down. When she did, it was often to do a crossword puzzle – which she always did in ink, and she was usually still wearing her apron. A visit to Grandma’s house always meant hugs, cookies in the “cookie drawer,” root beer on the cold back porch, rolling down the big hill in the yard, and making mud pies in the garden. Ella always welcomed into her well-kept home anyone who cared to visit, and somehow she always seemed to magically have a meal ready for them. This meal usually included ham, her own delicious dill pickles, homemade strawberry jam, and German chocolate cake. Nothing in her house went to waste – she composted for her garden, watered her flowers from a barrel of rainwater, she made wonderfully warm woolen quilts from previously-worn clothing, and wove rugs on her loom from leftover fabric scraps. Ella also enjoyed crocheting and made many afghans, flowered pillows, and fancily-dressed dolls. After Lloyd passed away in 2000, she remained in her own home, living independently until the age of 95, when she required some extra help. Since that time, Ella had resided at Golden Living Center-Dorchester, where she had excellent care from their compassionate and skilled nursing staff.
She was a faithful member of St. Peters Ev. Lutheran Church in Sturgeon Bay for many decades.
Ella is survived by her children, Edward (Mary Ellen) Kramer of Wauwatosa, Suzanne Chuppa of West Allis, and Sandra (Harold) Isaksen of Sturgeon Bay; grandchildren, Laura Kramer, David (Chris) Kramer, Lisa (Paul) Hartwig, John (Lisa) Kramer, Christine (Doug Martin) Chuppa, and Cynthia Chuppa. She is also survived by her great-grandchildren, Danielle and Matthew Hartwig, Kalina and Lindsay Kramer, Isabelle, Austin, and Evelyn Kramer, and Donald and Grace Martin.
She is happy to be reunited with her husband, Lloyd, in Heaven; as well as her parents; siblings including brothers, Jack, Rufus, Rudolph and Elton; and sisters, Gertrude and Nora; as well as her son-in-law, Donald Chuppa.
Ella led a very long and full life and leaves behind a strong legacy of a century of love for her family, faithfulness to God, and respect for the Earth. We look up to her as a wonderful example of a loving mother and grandmother that always put others before herself!
Door County Advocate Oct 15 2016
They had the following children:
M i Living F ii Living
Living [Parents]
They had the following children:
M i Living
Ernest Carl Wilhelm Rackow was born on 16 Mar 1879 in Brussels, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. He died on 29 Aug 1944 in Gardner, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. He was buried in Brussels, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. He married Helena Ida Bertha Rackow.
Helena Ida Bertha Rackow was born on 13 Jun 1886 in Lebanon, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States of America. She died on 17 May 1944 in Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. She was buried in Brussels, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America. She married Ernest Carl Wilhelm Rackow.
They had the following children:
F i Ella Hannah Rackow
Walter Frank Trapp [Parents] was born on 18 Dec 1893 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He died on 28 Apr 1974 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He was buried in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States of America. He married Florence Trapp. Walter resided in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He resided in 1920 in Milwaukee Ward 1, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He resided before 1951 in Wisconsin. He resided in 1942 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He resided in 1930 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He resided in 1935 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He resided in 1940 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
1 _MILT
2 DATE 30 Apr 1918
2 SOUR S-1538829947
One birth document list 5 Dec 1893
Florence Trapp was born about 1898 in Wisconsin. She married Walter Frank Trapp. Florence resided in 1930 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. She resided in 1935 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She resided in 1940 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
They had the following children:
F i Living