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- "Eisensteiners," posted to ancestry.com 5 Dec 2010 by user "billywestmoreland":
In the early 1880s twenty-one immigrant families from the Böhmerwald settled homestead land in northern Price County of northern Wisconsin. In the early 1900s, state approval was given to establish a new town to accommodate the request made by these German-Böhmische immigrants. They were granted the opportunity to select a name of their choice for their new town and in keeping with their desire to retain their collective name of "Eisensteiners," they named their town Eisenstein.
Ignaz Hilgart (1826-1903) & (1) Joanna Wiendl; (2) Philomena Draxler
Benedict Hilgart (1836-1911) and Franziska Stör
Johann Hilgart (1840-1909) and Walburga Draxler
Josef Hilgart (1844-1918) (wife Anna & sons died in travel)
Joseph Hilgart (1859-1915) and Theresia Hoffman
Michael Hilgart (1859-1931) and Monika Beil
Josef Wudi (1833-1906) and Franziska Wepel
Johann Wudi (1857-1918) and Maria Hilgart (1858-1906)
Georg Schmidt (1833-1913) &(1) Theresia Macht; (2) Katharina Hilgart
Jakob Schmidt (1836-1914) and Theresia Stör (or Sterr)
Johann Boyer (1857-1944) and Theresia Denk
Wenzel Boyer (1860-1941) and Anna Hilgart
Anton Kundinger (1825-1906) and Theresia Wiendl
Florian Stauber (1852-1893) and Anna Denk (1854-1926)
Joseph Bradle (1853-1923) and Mary Kundinger
Michael Wallner (1852-1944) and Anna Kundinger
Michael Bertl (1857-1931) and Rosa Hilgart
Michael Gschwendner (1855-1930) and Monika Hilgart
Ludwig Dums (1839-1936) & (1) Anna Maria Buchinger; (2) Barbara Buchinger
Pius Miesbauer (1860-1942) and Mary Schmidt
Ignatius Esterl (1835-1903) and Elisabetha Rendl
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