In June 1887, Philomine, her parents, grandparents and siblings, emigrated from Bukovina to America. They arrived in New York on June 18, 1887, then went to Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
Between 1892 to 1895, Philomine and her family lived in Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado. They went back to Milwaukee a short time, then homesteaded in Johnson Township, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
A 1900 census shows that Philomine was living in Johnson Township, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
At age 25, Philomine was married to Otto Paul "Ted" Seefeld on October 9, 1909 at Milwaukee. They had one daughter, Mercedes. Otto died in 1950 at age 67.
Philomine died at age 88 on May 23, 1972 in Milwaukee.
In June 1887, Philomine, her parents, grandparents and siblings, emigrated from Bukovina to America. They arrived in New York on June 18, 1887, then went to Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
Between 1892 to 1895, Philomine and her family lived in Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado. They went back to Milwaukee a short time, then homesteaded in Johnson Township, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
A 1900 census shows that Philomine was living in Johnson Township, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
At age 25, Philomine was married to Otto Paul "Ted" Seefeld on October 9, 1909 at Milwaukee. They had one daughter, Mercedes. Otto died in 1950 at age 67.
Philomine died at age 88 on May 23, 1972 in Milwaukee.
Family Members
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Anna Fastner Geib
1873–1935
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Louis Engelbert Fastner
1875–1960
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Mary Valeria Fastner Bauer
1881–1945
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Josephine M Fastner Schopf
1882–1961
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Sr Mary Alodia "Amelia" Fastner
1886–1973
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Julia T Fastner Furtmann
1889–1973
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Clara J Fastner Pecher
1891–1985
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William J Fastner
1894–1971
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Eulalia Katherine Fastner
1897–1898
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