For today's Tombstone Tuesday photos, please follow this link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54519804.
Mary Jane (Montgomery) Gauslin was born April 14, 1846 in Springfield, Pennsylvania. There are at least nine different places named Springfield within Pennsylvania, and which one of them is the correct one is not known. Mary's parents are also unknown, as are most facts about Mary's life. As far as I know, there are no photographs of Mary in existence.
On 26 Jan 1867, Mary married John Henry Gauslin in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin. They had nine children: John Henry Gauslin, George E. Gauslin, Louisa George Anna "Georgie" (Gauslin) Mann, John Henry Gauslin, Robert A. Gauslin, Mary Evelyn "Eva" (Gauslin) Martin, Peter Herbert Gauslin, Edith Anora (Gauslin) Nault Moore, and James Coville Gauslin. Mary and her family lived in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin at the time of the 1870 census, and in 1880 they were living in Stephenson, Menominee County, Michigan.
On August 17, 1889, at the age of 43, Mary died of pneumonia. Her son Peter - my great-grandfather - was only 11 at the time. Her youngest child was seven.
Mary was buried in the Norway Township Cemetery in Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan. Her Find A Grave memorial is #54519804.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Tombstone Tuesday - John Henry Gauslin
This is the very first tombstone photo I ever took in my genealogy research, back in July 2007. It belongs to my great-great-grandfather John Henry Gauslin. John was born to Canadian immigrants John Baptiste Gauslin and Elizabeth "Eliza" (Christian) Gauslin on October 7, 1843 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. John and his family lived in West Troy (now Watervliet), Albany County, New York before moving to Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin in the 1850s.
John in 1912. Photo via John's great-grandson James Nault. |
John married Mary Jane Montgomery on January 26, 1867 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin. They had nine children: John Henry Gauslin, George E. Gauslin, Louisa George Anna "Georgie" (Gauslin) Mann, John Henry Gauslin, Robert A. Gauslin, Mary Evelyn "Eva" (Gauslin) Martin, Peter Herbert Gauslin, Edith Anora (Gauslin) Nault Moore, and James Coville Gauslin. They lived in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan until Mary died in 1889. Sometime in the 1890s, John moved to Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, where his brother Joseph D. Gauslin briefly owned a lumber company. John moved around frequently after that. In 1910, he lived in Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington; in January 1920, with his brother Anthony John Gauslin and his family in Trona, San Bernardino County, California.
The view from John's grave to Miller Park. The building between the cemetery and the stadium was a part of Wood Veterans Home. |
John's Find A Grave entry is #86382712.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Wordless Wednesday - Carol Lee (Parks) Hartshorn
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