Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Mary (Kurten) Thielen

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My great-great-grandmother Mary Anne (Kurten) Thielen was born July 26, 1869 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Her parents were John Hubert and Theresa M. (Becker) Kurten. The Kurten family were early settlers of both Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin and Appleton, arriving in Racine in 1847, shortly before the city was incorporated in 1848, and moving to Appleton in the 1860s. Some of the family, including Mary, later returned to Racine, where Mary's nephews Russell Matthew Kurten and Louis John Kurten founded the Kurten Medical Clinic.

Before she was married, Mary worked as a sewing machine operator, and later as a shoe vamper (the front part of a shoe is called a vamp) at J. Miller & Company while living at 910 Kewaunee Street in Racine. On October 21, 1890, Mary married Peter H. Thielen at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Racine. The couple lived for a time at 1502 Milwaukee Avenue (now known as Martin Luther King Drive) before settling down at 814 Jackson Street. Mary and Peter had thirteen children: John Hubert "Jack" Thielen, Henry Thielen, Peter Thielen, Mathias John "Matt" Thielen, Anna Mary (Thielen) Campbell, Marie Elizabeth Thielen, Michael William "Mike" Thielen, an unnamed daughter, Cecelia Elizabeth Thielen, Viola Elizabeth "Vi" (Thielen) Atkinson, Charles Patrick "Chuck" Thielen, Eugene Henry Thielen, and Jerome Joseph "Jerry" Thielen.

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This photo of the Thielen and O'Connor families was taken at Mary's house on Jackson Street. Mary is the woman at the far left in the front row.

Mary died on March 22, 1941 at St. Mary's Hospital in Racine, and her funeral was held at the same church where her wedding took place fifty years earlier. Mary was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery on Kinzie Avenue in the Kurten family plot, alongside her husband, grandson, parents, and siblings.

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The south half of the Kurten family plot, with Mary's headstone second from the right.
Mary's Find A Grave memorial is #95324955.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Howard "Alto" Gauslin

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Howard Alto Gauslin is remembered just as "Alto" by his family. My great-uncle, he was born to Peter Herbert Gauslin and Lydia Jane "Jennie" (Moore) Gauslin on April 3, 1923 in Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin. I don't know very much about Alto because he died of diphtheria when he was only eight years old on September 3, 1931, also in Rhinelander.

Alto was buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Rhinelander. His grave was unmarked for many years before a wooden cross was placed there by his cousin Robert Anthony "Bob" Moore. Bob also marked Alto's mother Jennie's grave at the same time. After some time, Bob replaced the crosses with different wooden markers, as seen above.

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Alto with his mother Jennie and sister June Eunice (Gauslin) Daft. Jennie is on the left, Alto in the middle, and June on the right.

Alto's Find A Grave memorial is #76645012.