News From Our Neighbors - Saukville
W.A. Haesly (Haessly) of Milwaukee has opened a harness and shoe repairing shop in our village.
(republished in The Saukville Area In The Second Decade of The Twentieth Century - Chapter Ten)
The above article was a surprise find for me. I would not have researched my family in Cedarburg as the family lived in Saukville. What made it a real prize was the headline of the day "President Taft has signed the act admitting Arizona and New Mexico to statehood."
News From Our Neighbors - Saukville
W.A. Haesly (Haessly) of Milwaukee has opened a harness and shoe repairing shop in our village.
(republished in The Saukville Area In The Second Decade of The Twentieth Century - Chapter Ten)
The above article was a surprise find for me. I would not have researched my family in Cedarburg as the family lived in Saukville. What made it a real prize was the headline of the day "President Taft has signed the act admitting Arizona and New Mexico to statehood."
Inscription
William 1872 - 1952
Gravesite Details
Haessly: Lillian - Gertrude - William
Family Members
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Hugh Haessly
1852–1937
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Mary Haessly
1853–1876
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Lucy Haessly Strobel
1855–1895
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Martha Haessly
1857–1865
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Anna Haessly Dieringer
1859–1940
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Charles Haessly
1861–1960
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Sarah Haessly Pohlman
1864–1950
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George Haessly
1866–1953
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Regina Haessly Gremminger
1868–1953
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Jonathan Haessly
1871–1871
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Agatha Haessly Glass
1876–1975
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Lawrence Haessly
1878–1960
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Lillian Lydia Haessly
1900–2007
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Adelaide Anna Haessly Tesch
1901–1997
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Celestine Marie Haessly Pohl
1902–2000
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Lucille Haessly
1904–1904
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Hilary Peter Haessly
1904–1906
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Oliver Jerome Haessly
1906–1963
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Earl Peter Haessly
1907–1942
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William Philip Haessly
1910–1964
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Jonathan Charles "Jack" Haessly
1912–1962
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Aloys Joseph Haessly
1914–1991
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Jerome Francis Haessly
1916–1986