GENGLER:
MICHELS,
LINGER,
LENGER,
HAUSMANN,
THELEN, HETEBRUEG,
OLLINGER,
FISCHERI have just found out that some of my collateral lines are related to the GENGLER's.
There were three GENGLER's who signed my great grandfather's (Dr. Joseph
LINGER) funeral book back in 1941.
Yesterday, I was able to get up to the
Washington County Courthouse in West
Bend,
Wisconsin. It appears that the Gengler's may have settled in that County in or
around the Town of
Trenton.
Other related names may include:
MICHELS,
LINGER,
LENGER,
HAUSMANN,
THELEN, HETEBRUEG,
OLLINGER, and
FISCHER.
I am also very interested in any families who settled/lived in an area of Milwaukee
County known as
GRANVILLE and ENGELSBERG. Some attended a a mission
church (St. Martin's) on what is now
Appleton Ave..the church is no longer in
existence, but the cemetery is still there. I am told that the church records are in the
keeping of St. Agnes Church in Butler...originally it was a mission extension of St.
Anthony's in Fussville,
Waukesha County.
I would be interested in exchanging information with you, however, I will be
relocating shortly after Christmas (Dec 26th 2001-January 7th 2002). My address
after that time will be:
snokes@tscnet.comsnail mail:
Susan
27532 State Hwy 3 NE
Poulsbo, WA 98370
I look forward to hearing from you (or anyone other researchers possibly related to
this line) who may read this in the future.