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_Jean Pierre BEGUE ________|
| m 1717 |
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|--Jean Pierre BEGUE
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|_Marie Magdeleine MONNIER _|
m 1717 |
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_Christoffer ANDERSON _|
| (1807 - ....) m 1831 |
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|--Magrethe CHRISTOFFERSDATTER
| (1841 - ....)
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|_Kirsti HANSDATTER ____|
(1810 - ....) m 1831 |
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[16079] Description: Almseyet farm
[16081] Almseiet
[16084] 5, 63, mittre, Tingelstad, Gran, Risenfald
_Deile DIDIER _______+
| (1756 - 1826) m 1798
_Thiébaud DIDIER _________|
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| |_Marie SAUSSOTTE ____
| (1767 - 1827) m 1798
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|--Marie Josephine DIDIER
| (1830 - ....)
| _____________________
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|_Marie Catherine MONNIER _|
(1804 - 1880) |
|_____________________
_Joseph HESS _____________+
| (1829 - 1911) m 1852
_Franz (Frank) HESS ______|
| (1862 - 1919) m 1889 |
| |_Anna VAISCH _____________+
| (1828 - 1906) m 1852
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|--Leo Kurt HESS
| (1895 - 1948)
| _Johann Emanuel GRUMMANN _+
| | (1842 - 1926) m 1868
|_Maria Magdalena GRUMANN _|
(1872 - 1954) m 1889 |
|_Maria R. KOENIG _________+
(1842 - 1917) m 1868
[1869] He was the only one of Mary and Frank's kids to have gray eyes.
[1872] Lists him as Leopold, but that is not on his birth record at the courthouse, maybe it is his baptismal name.
[1876] Description: United States Army
[1877] His Discharge says United States Army but he was in the National Guard. Made Corporal 3 Aug 1917, Sergeant 26 Oct 1918. In the trenches in Alsace 25-30 Jun 1918, 7 Sep 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Sec., 9 - 22, 18, - 6 Nov 1918 with the 107th Trench Mortar Battery, 57th Field Artillery Brigade, 32nd "Red Arrow" Division
[1879] He hated his middle name so when he registered for the draft he gave "Charlie" as his middle name. Also indicates on his draft card that he has enlisted.
[1881] Description: Leo C. Hess
[1882] He hated his middle name so when he registered for the draft he gave "Charlie" as his middle name.
[1884] Description: United States Army
[1885]
Camp Grant
County: Winnebago
Location: Rt. 2 at bridge, south of Rockford
Erected: 01/01/1934 Erected by: State of Illinois (Historical Marker erected)
Camp Grant, one-half mile to the east, was established in 1917. Here was trained the 86th, or Black Hawk Division, of the National Army. Camp Grant was abandoned as a post in 1921.
[1891] Description: the Red Arrow Tavern
[1892] He named it after the 32nd Red Arrow Division, in which he served during WWI. According to family photos he sold "Red Crown" gasoline.
[1897] He had the biggest funeral the county had seen for a long time. Father S. A. Stern perfomed the services in the Hess home at Cavour.
[20795] Description: John O'Hara, Judge of Probate.
[20796] They eloped.
[1874] Living on Mishicott Rd.
[1887] Forest County Records, Crandon, Wisconsin
[20798] Witnesses: W.J. Harding and Elma V. Lindstrom, both of Iron Mountain, MI
[5834] This person is presumed living.
[15857] This person is presumed living.
__________________________
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_Thiébaud PETIT JEAN _|
| (1839 - ....) |
| |__________________________
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|--Jacques C. PETIT JEAN
| (1861 - ....)
| _Jean Claude DIDIER ______+
| |
|_Célestine DIDIER ____|
(1829 - ....) |
|_Marie Françoise MONNIER _
(1804 - ....)
[16536] This person is presumed living.
_Christopher Poulsen TANGVIG _+
| (.... - 1833) m 1786
_Lars Christophersen TANGVIK _|
| (1795 - 1881) m 1823 |
| |_Beret Knutsdatter SINGSTAD __+
| (1762 - 1854) m 1786
|
|--Anders Larsen TANGVIK
| (1840 - 1927)
| ______________________________
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|_Beret Olsdatter BJØRNSTAD ___|
(1801 - 1885) m 1823 |
|______________________________