1. Augusta Schmerse b. 13 Jul 1869, Dechsel,1) ,2) m. (1) 14 Feb 1889, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) George Buehl, b. 28 Dec 1862, Rothenburg ob der Tauber [91541],1) d. 24 Dec 1910, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. (2) 17 May 1921, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,3) separated, Peter Jenny, b. 1863.1) Augusta died 24 Jul 1954, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.4) Augusta and George started farming in 1889 on a farm in Washington Township, just south of the Purcell school, where Ida and Louise attended school. In 1900 they moved to a farm in Monroe Township next to the Charles Goecks farm. The children attended the Argus school on what is now Co. Trunk N. After George passed away Augusta and her family moved to a small farm on the corner of what is now State Hwy. 81 and Co. Tr. N, which is west of Pleasant View Nursing Home. While living there, Augusta married Peter Jenny.
George immigrated to the United States around l880, and was apparently not included in the l880 census. He was apparently naturalized as a U. S. citizen sometime between l892 and l906. His German homeland was Schwaben (Swabia), Germany. The marriage certificate (Green County Records) of George Buehl and Augusta Schmerse is from Monticello, the German Reform Church. George's occupation was listed as farmer and his home residence is noted as Town Washington. George and Augusta began farming west of Washington Center, in Green County, on a small farm which still contains the barn that George constructed. The farm sits in a valley cut by a small creek. According to family stories, as George was preparing to build the barn, heavy rains swelled the creek running through the valley and the farm. The creek overflowed, carrying much of the lumber for the barn downstream, where it had to be retrieved and hauled back to the farmstead. The Schmerse family, Herman and Louisa, farmed nearby.
George Buehl died on December 24, 19107). Significant because Uncle George remembered very clearly that it was Christmas Eve. Made Uncle George promise to take care of the family; appeared to be a very solemn and forceful promise. Willis notes what a heavy burden this was for a l9-year-old kid; Uncle George took this promise very literally. George Buehl died either of cancer or blood poisoning; he had apparently removed some corns from his feet with a razor blade. Willis confirmed that George spent much of his time at the Junction House, the neighboring country tavern. Uncle George had to go there on many occasions to fetch him home. One gets the feeling that he was not terribly reliable for arriving home in time for chores or milking. How did all this sit with Augusta, apparently a woman with a sharp tongue and difficult demeanor? Was it merely longing for German drafts or was it a more comfortable existence away from home that drew George to the frequent respites at the Junction House? Willis has found no evidence that either George or his brother John communicated in any way with family back in Germany once they arrived in the United States. No one in George's family, to Willis' knowledge, knows of the existence of any letters, much less names of relations back in Germany. Why? Was there family indeed left behind? How does Barbara Gottstatter fit into this family picture? Sister? The family lore holds that George and John stowed away on an America bound ship in order to escape Otto von Bismarck's call to join the newly consolidated German army. So was the motivation escaping the German draft? Was there any family here when they arrived? Family lore also holds that when George and John were discovered on board, they were required to wait on tables and provide dinner entertainment by yodelling. Does anyone in the family recall anyone mentioning George yodelling, out there in rural Green County? The story is not necessarily improbable, considering that Grandpa and Uncle Billy did yodel. Willis searched some small towns in southern Germany this summer but found nothing. He did say that the family was Buhl, with an umlaut over the u. George himself Americanized the spelling to Buehl. Buhl means something like "under the mountain" so virtually any small town in a valley with buhl connected to it could be the home town of George and John. Willis has not been able to come up with the name of any town or village in Germany, only southern Germany. This same information lists recollections from Edwin Buehl on his father. According to Ed, George J. Buehl, Sr. and a friend were sold in indenture after escaping the Prussian army around l880. They stowed away on a freighter after working to help load the ship's cargo. The two of them went several days without eating, and then were discovered by a crew member who heard them yodelling. They were said to be yodelling to keep their minds off their hunger, a questionable technique for remaining hidden on a ship, to be sure. Also a pretty weird story. At any rate, as this story goes, the captain was so impressed with their yodelling that he let them earn their passage to America by entertaining the crew. Upon arrival in New York (was New York the port of entry?) the captain arranged for them to make some records of their yodelling. I'm not all that sure about this. For instance, when was the technology to make records developed? Wasn't our old buddy Edison discovering this business somewhat later than l880? Does any family member ever recall hearing such records or what may have happened to them? Ed also notes that when the two friends, George and his buddy, went west to Wisconsin, the friend assumed the name Buehl as well. The friend then continued on to settle on the west coast. George then saved up enough money to send for his brother John.
Was John all that was left of George's family in Germany? Ed notes the family was from Bavaria, from a town or area known as Schwabeland. Information on John Buehl may be helpful. I have him as born on January l9, l865, in Schneldorf, near Oberampfrack, in Mittelfranken District, Bavaria, Feuchwangen County. John William Buehl lived until l954 and was naturalized as an American citizen on April l6, l906. Was this the same date that George Buehl was naturalized? It may seem so. John returned to Germany after living in America for about ten years. He brought Caroline A. Hafacker (Carrie) back with him. Carrie Buehl lived from November l5, l875 until l958. John's returning to Germany could mean that he did not indeed accompany George to America in the first place. A draft dodger probably could not have returned to Germany as John apparently did. My original geneology chart also lists Barbara Schwenn as a half-sister to George and John. She is listed as marrying Adam Gackstatter (or Gottstatter). Did she live in America as well, or was she still living in Germany? Do any family members recall her? Where she lived? Any children? Why was she a half-sister? What does anyone know about her and her connections? (This chart also lists John's wife as Cary Eckstead; which is correct?) George moved from the Washington Township farm to the 220 acre farm outside of Monroe that was where most of the kids were born and raised initially. The farm was really a huge operation in those days and represented a substantial accomplishment for a German immigrant who arrived in the country at eighteen years of age and reportedly penniless. None of the original buildings are still standing. Ed remembers George as an excellent farmer (the size of the spread would have to indicate much industriousness), a gentle man ("he was always good to me") and a very hard worker. He also drank alot toward the end of his 49 years. There was some feeling that Augusta drove him to drink, or at least some of the family felt so. She could be quite unpleasant and "a nag." The older children, especially George and Louise, were apparently quite embarrassed with George's drinking. Ed recalled one drinking story, which involved some considerable imbibing at the Junction House. George got thoroughly plastered, staggered out to his lumber wagon, and started the team home. But he was far too drunk to control the horses, who took off in a dead run toward home, dragging George and the lumber wagon behind them. The reins were dragging on the ground behind the wagon, and George sat drunkenly on the seat, hands clenched on either side of him on the edges of the seat, facing the wind as the horses lurched on toward home. He managed to hang on and the rambling wagon soon arrived to greet the family at the farmstead. Ed hinted that the booze may have contributed to George's death of cancer (possibly stomach cancer). He had had the farm nearly paid off when he died. Those last couple of years the older children, Uncle George and Uncle Billy, pretty much ran the farm, at least the milking part of the operation. Ed does note that George would only teach yodelling to him and Uncle Billy. Why not any other of the children? Ed was seven when George died, so his recollections of his father are not all that clear and lack much in the way of specifics.
Children by George Buehl:
2. i Ida Buehl b. 7 Mar 1890.
3. ii George Buehl Jr. b. 20 Aug 1891.
4. iii Louise Buehl b. 7 Apr 1893.
5. iv Clara Buehl b. 6 Apr 1895.
6. v Anna Buehl b. 3 Jun 1897.
vi Rosina (Rose) Buehl b. 8 Sep 1899, Washington Township, Green, Wisconsin,1) m. 10 Feb 1921, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) Carl Vogel. They farmed near Monticello for a few years and later moved to Waukesha, where they still (in 1981) reside. In 1998 she still lives alone and independently, shovels snow off her sidewalk, keeps a garden, and climbs ladders. The last time my (Doug Buehl's) dad visited her, she said she was quite sore, because she had to move her refrigerator to clean behind it. She told my father than when she died, no one would be able to say she hadn't kept the area behind her refrigerator clean! How's that for independent!
7. vii William Buehl b. 8 Sep 1901.
8. viii Edwin Buehl b. 21 Oct 1903.
ix Edna Buehl b. 27 Nov 1904, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,5) m. 16 Nov 1930, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) Rudy Kubly, d. prior to 1981, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Edna died 4 Jan 1998, Waukesha, Wisconsin.1) They first lived near Monroe and then moved to Waukesha, where Rudy was employed in a factory. Edna is a professional seamstress and still (in 1981) sews in Waukesha.
9. x Ervin Buehl b. 16 Jun 1907.
xi (no name) Buehl b. 4 Nov 1909, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) d. 4 Nov 1909, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.1)
xii (no name) Buehl b. 15 Feb 1911, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) d. 15 Feb 1911, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.1)
Second Generation
2. Ida Buehl b. 7 Mar 1890, Washington Township, Green, Wisconsin,5) m. 13 Feb 1908, in Green Co., Wisconsin,1) Jake Schindler, d. prior to 1981, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin 53545. Ida died 15 Feb 1984, Beloit, Illinois.1) They farmed in Sylvester Township and then moved to farms in the Orfordville area. They later retired and lived in Janesville. Ida is 1981 in a nursing home in Beloit.
Children:
i Glen Schindler b. 9 Mar 1911, m. 21 May 1931, Marion Smith. Glen died prior to 1981.
ii Raymond Schindler b. 4 Feb 1914, m. 4 Aug 1947, Jeanette Sturdevant.
10. iii Kenneth Schindler b. 21 Dec 1927.
3. George Buehl Jr. b. 20 Aug 1891, Washington Township, Green, Wisconsin,5) m. (1) 24 Nov 1920, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,6) Frieda Anna Thomm, b. 11 Jun 1898, d. 10 Dec 1928, m. (2) 1 Sep 1932, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,6) Edna Casanova, b. 7 Jun 1900, lives 1981, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin 53545. George died 4 Nov 1983, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin 53545.1) He served in the army in World War I. When he returned home, he married and farmed a few years south of Monroe, then moved to Janesville, where he worked in the Chevrolet plant for many years until he retired.
Frieda died of cancer.
Edna plays the organ and sings for many funerals in Janesville.
Children by Frieda Anna Thomm:
11. i Herbert Buehl b. 20 Jan 1922.
12. ii Willis Buehl b. 18 Mar 1923.
Children by Edna Casanova:
13. iii Richard Buehl b. 3 Nov 1933.
4. Louise Buehl b. 7 Apr 1893, Washington Township, Green, Wisconsin,1) m. 30 Mar 1911, in Green Co., Wisconsin,1) Baltz Schindler, b. 1885, d. 1953. Louise died 1 Oct 1973, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.1)
Children:
14. i Eleanor Schindler b. 16 Jan 1913.
15. ii Viola Schindler b. 22 Jun 1915.
5. Clara Buehl b. 6 Apr 1895, Washington Township, Green, Wisconsin,1) m. 24 Apr 1913, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) Will Schwartzlow. Clara died 10 May 1986, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin 53545.1)
Children:
i Irene Schwartzlow b. 27 Dec 1914, m. 15 May 1938, Ed Freese, d. 13 Oct 1958. They have no children.
16. ii Wilbert "Bud" Schwartzlow b. 18 Aug 1918.
6. Anna Buehl b. 3 Jun 1897, Washington Township, Green, Wisconsin,1) m. 17 Jul 1913, in Freeport, Illinois,1) Sam Schwartzlow. Anna died 13 May 1934, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.1) They farmed first near Albany, then in Primrose Township, Dane Co.
Children:
i Donald Schwartzlow. He died as a young child.
7. William Buehl b. 8 Sep 1901, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,5) m. 16 Nov 1921, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) Ada Legler, d. 17 Jul 1980. William died 5 Sep 1972, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.1) He farmed most of his life in the Monticello area. He was Mt. Pleasant Town Treasurer for many years. He was also known for his Swiss singing and he and Ada sang at many events, including the Dairy Cattle Congress at Waterloo, Iowa, each year, where they led the Brown Swiss Dairy Cattle parade. Their daughter Gladys often sang with them.
Children:
17. i Bertha Buehl b. 18 May 1926.
18. ii William Buehl Jr. b. 22 Nov 1929.
19. iii Gladys Buehl b. 19 Jun 1933.
8. Edwin Buehl b. 21 Oct 1903, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,5) m. (1) 24 Feb 1925, in Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) Clara Teuscher, b. about 1906, Diemtigen, Kanton Bern, Schweiz,1) d. about 1967, m. (2) 10 Feb 1968, in Beloit, Illinois,1) Lena Teuscher, b. Diemtigen, Kanton Bern, Schweiz.1) Edwin died 16 May 1996, New Glarus, Wisconsin.1) He first farmed in the Juda area and then in the Mt. Vernon area. They later moved to a farm near Monticello. After Robert took over the farm, they bought a resort at Stone Lake, Wisconsin, near Lake Sissabagama. After Clara died, Edwin moved to Monroe and married Clara's sister Lena. In 1981 they live in the south part of Monroe.
Children by Clara Teuscher:
20. i Robert Edwin Buehl b. 30 Jan 1926.
21. ii Joyce Buehl b. 13 Oct 1929.
9. Ervin Buehl b. 16 Jun 1907, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,5) m. 10 Mar 1928, in Waukesha, Wisconsin,5) Helen Wagner, b. about 1910, lives 1998.1) Ervin lives 1998.1) They have always lived in Waukesha. He worked at Moor Mud Baths for many years. He later was employed in the Postal Service. In 1981 they live in a trailer court in Waukesha.
Children:
22. i Ervin Buehl Jr. b. 2 Jun 1929.
23. ii Lois Buehl b. 15 May 1932.
Third Generation
10. Kenneth Schindler b. 21 Dec 1927, m. 16 Mar 1947, in Town of Turtle, Rock Co., Wisconsin,1) Caroline Louise Zickert, b. 13 Nov 1927, Rock County, Wisconsin,1) (daughter of Verne W. Zickert and Sadie Wegner).
Children:
i Richard James Schindler b. 30 Oct 1947, Beloit, Illinois.1) Only child.
11. Herbert Buehl b. 20 Jan 1922, m. 3 Sep 1949, Helen Voss.
Children:
i John Buehl b. 28 Jun 1950.
24. ii Thomm Buehl b. 16 Aug 1951.
25. iii David Buehl b. 6 Apr 1956.
iv Brenda Buehl b. 3 Jul 1957.
12. Willis Buehl b. 18 Mar 1923, m. 25 Apr 1951, Donna Carlyle, b. 15 Sep 1933.
Children:
i James Buehl b. 8 May 1954.
ii Jeff Buehl b. 18 Nov 1955.
iii Joel Buehl b. 6 Apr 1957, d. 1978.
iv Jerry Buehl b. 25 Jun 1959.
v Joy Buehl b. 14 Mar 1961.
13. Richard Buehl b. 3 Nov 1933, m. 7 Apr 1962, Patricia Foss, b. 27 Nov 1941.
Children:
i Cynthia Buehl b. 13 Apr 1963.
ii Daniel Buehl b. 13 Jul 1964.
14. Eleanor Schindler b. 16 Jan 1913, m. 19 Jan 1939, Victor Goepfert, d. 19 Jul 1977.
Children:
26. i Betty Ann Goepfert b. 6 Aug 1940.
27. ii Harvey V. Goepfert b. 25 Nov 1949.
15. Viola Schindler b. 22 Jun 1915, m. 19 Nov 1936, Theodore Weiss.
Children:
28. i Theodore Carl Weiss b. 5 Jul 1937.
29. ii Eugene Baltz Weiss b. 16 Mar 1939.
16. Wilbert "Bud" Schwartzlow b. 18 Aug 1918,5) m. 22 May 1947, Jean Krause. They own and operate a very popular restaurant in downtown Janesville, Wisconsin, called "Town & Country Restaurant" (1981).
Children:
30. i Lana Schwartzlow b. 9 May 1948.
31. ii Janet Schwartzlow b. 16 Aug 1950.
32. iii Jane Schwartzlow b. 16 Aug 1950.
17. Bertha Buehl b. 18 May 1926, m. (1) 7 Nov 1945, Will Miller, d. 17 Jul 1970, m. (2) 12 Sep 1984, Robert Andree. Bertha died 4 Mar 1985, California.
Children by Will Miller:
i Michael Lee Miller b. 13 Jan 1947, m. 30 Aug 1968, Betty Brandt.
33. ii Timothy J. Miller b. 22 May 1950.
iii Mary Margret Miller b. 31 Jul 1951, m. 28 Dec 1975, Michael Burkholder.
18. William Buehl Jr. b. 22 Nov 1929, m. 6 Aug 1949, Phylis Zadononi.
Children:
i Mark Allan Buehl b. 1 Oct 1950, m. 27 May 1973, Ann Vogel.
34. ii Rebecca Lynn Buehl b. 11 Nov 1953.
iii Michele Lynn Buehl b. 4 Jun 1956, m. 3 May 1980, David Wisch.
19. Gladys Buehl b. 19 Jun 1933, m. 19 Sep 1954, Walter Williams.
Children:
i Jeffery Walter Williams b. 16 Mar 1957.
ii Jennifer Louise Williams b. 30 Jun 1958.
iii Douglas Frederick Williams b. 3 Jul 1961.
iv Bradley Glen Williams b. 7 Feb 1964.
v Joel Thomas Williams b. 15 Jul 1966.
20. Robert Edwin Buehl b. 30 Jan 1926, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 14 Jan 1946, in Brodhead, Wisconsin,1) Ruth Carol Woodward, b. 17 Jun 1927, Juda, Wisconsin,1) (daughter of Manley Woodward and Clara Johnson) d. 7 Sep 1998, Monticello, Wisconsin.1)
Children:
35. i Candace Marie Buehl b. 14 Dec 1946.
36. ii Douglas Robert Buehl b. 27 May 1951.
37. iii Kristine Lynn Buehl b. 4 Feb 1953.
38. iv Steven Charles Buehl b. 6 Jun 1954.
v Karen Jean Buehl b. 28 Jan 1956, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. (1) 11 Jun 1977, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Jonathan Burnard,1) m. (2) 23 May 1992, in Santa Cruz, California,1) Brian McMahon,.1)
39. vi Kevin Buehl b. 28 Jan 1956.
vii Jaclyn Kay Buehl b. 19 Feb 1957, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566.1)
viii Kim David Buehl b. 9 Feb 1958, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 12 Oct 1980, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Joni Waelchli,.1)
ix Robyn Sue Buehl b. 6 Jun 1959, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 30 Jun 1983, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Kent Pusch.
x Kerry Alan Buehl b. 5 Sep 1966, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 23 Sep 1995, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Elizabeth Gobeli.
21. Joyce Buehl b. 13 Oct 1929, m. 11 Jun 1955, John Quinn.
Children:
i Kathy Quinn b. 18 Jun 1960.
ii Michael Quinn b. 24 Oct 1963.
22. Ervin Buehl Jr. b. 2 Jun 1929, m. 12 Sep 1959, Delores Rucks.
Children:
i Penni Buehl b. 16 Oct 1964.
ii Peggy Buehl b. 27 Jul 1966.
iii Kevin Buehl b. 25 Jul 1973.
23. Lois Buehl b. 15 May 1932, m. 10 Mar 1952, George DeQuardo.
Children:
i Lynn Karin DeQuardo b. 20 May 1956, m. Kenneth Hefter.
ii Gary George DeQuardo b. 25 Apr 1959.
iii Christopher DeQuardo b. 7 Dec 1974.
iv Andrea DeQuardo b. 14 May 1979.
Fourth Generation
24. Thomm Buehl b. 16 Aug 1951, m. 2 Jun 1979, Abbey Roberts.
Children:
i Della Buehl b. 20 Oct 1980.
25. David Buehl b. 6 Apr 1956, m. Mary Polzin.
Children:
i Heather Buehl b. 3 Apr 1981.
26. Betty Ann Goepfert b. 6 Aug 1940, m. 19 Feb 1961, William Paske.
Children:
i Wendy Kaye Paske b. 11 Dec 1961.
ii Sandra Kay Paske b. 29 Nov 1965.
iii Peggy Sue Paske b. 11 Apr 1968.
iv Victor William Paske b. 1 Jan 1971. %
27. Harvey V. Goepfert b. 25 Nov 1949, m. 5 Apr 1969, Beverly Kortmann.
Children:
i Julie Ann Goepfert b. 6 Aug 1969.
ii Tamie Joe Goepfert b. 11 Nov 1971.
28. Theodore Carl Weiss b. 5 Jul 1937, m. 18 Dec 1955, Judy Waldon.
Children:
40. i Cathy Weiss b. 20 Oct 1956.
ii Christy Weiss b. 1 Mar 1958, m. 26 May 1979, Gregory Opatz.
iii Timothy Weiss b. 24 May 1965.
iv Sheerie Weiss b. 19 May 1969.
29. Eugene Baltz Weiss b. 16 Mar 1939, m. (1) 15 Sep 1957, separated, Jackie Kammarude, m. (2) 4 Dec 1971, Carol Ruehlow.
Children by Jackie Kammarude:
41. i Melody Weiss b. 30 Nov 1959.
ii Richard Weiss b. 30 Mar 1961.
iii Todd Weiss b. 18 Mar 1963.
30. Lana Schwartzlow b. 9 May 1948, m. 13 Jul 1971, David Van Galder.
Children:
i Arra Van Galder b. 14 Jul 1972.
ii Leah Van Galder b. 23 Dec 1978.
31. Janet Schwartzlow b. 16 Aug 1950, m. 3 Apr 1971, Dennis Fugate.
Children:
i Allan Fugate b. 21 Sep 1972.
ii Scott Fugate b. 2 Aug 1980.
32. Jane Schwartzlow b. 16 Aug 1950, m. 18 Aug 1975, Blaine Vance.
Children:
i Brodie Vance b. 29 Dec 1977.
33. Timothy J. Miller b. 22 May 1950, m. 3 Aug 1974, Marcia Walker.
Children:
i Christopher Miller b. 29 Jul 1975.
ii Meaghan Miller b. 26 Sep 1979.
34. Rebecca Lynn Buehl b. 11 Nov 1953, m. 21 Oct 1974, Thomas Reichart.
Children:
i Christopher Reichart b. 26 Jan 1975.
ii Ryan Reichart b. 1 Dec 1978.
35. Candace Marie Buehl b. 14 Dec 1946, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 19 Jun 1971, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Donald Price.
Children:
i Kimberly K Price b. 20 Jun 1973.
ii Brandon Robert Price b. 11 Dec 1975.
36. Douglas Robert Buehl b. 27 May 1951, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 30 Jul 1977, in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin,1) Wendy Jean Grunert, b. 5 Oct 1954, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin,1) (daughter of Forrest Grunert and Valera Weiss).
2221 Oakridge Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, 53704-5638, USA
Douglas received his undergraduate degree in history and political science and his masters degree in education from the University of WisconsinMadison. He has been a teacher at Madison East High School since 1974. Doug is active in professional education associations such as the Wisconsin State Reading Association and the International Reading Association, and enjoys professional writing. He is the author of two books in the field of secondary reading and numerous professional articles. He enjoys photography, reading, and genealogy in his spare time.
Wendy is a professional violinist, having played in the Madison Symphony Orchestra since 1974, and is a former member of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. She has taught students privately and is currently strings teacher at Sherman Middle School in Madison. She is also active in church music at Lakeside Lutheran Church in Madison, and is a member of a recorder trio. She received her undergraduate degree in English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and completed her music education certification there as well. Wendy is an avid reader and enjoys crafts projects such as needlework, quilting, and knitting.
Children:
i Jeremy Douglas Buehl b. 23 Jan 1981, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.1)
ii Christopher James Buehl b. 13 May 1984, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.1)
37. Kristine Lynn Buehl b. 4 Feb 1953, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. (1) 20 Nov 1971, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Robert Weeden, m. (2) 27 Jun 1992, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) John Zanoya.
Children by Robert Weeden:
i Ryan Weeden b. 1 Aug 1972.
ii Rory Weeden b. 26 Feb 1974.
iii Roamey Weeden b. 12 Oct 1977.
38. Steven Charles Buehl b. 6 Jun 1954, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 7 Sep 1974, in New Glarus, Wisconsin,1) Julia Flannery, b. 7 Sep 1954,.1)
Children:
i Gabrial Buehl b. 11 May 1977.
39. Kevin Buehl b. 28 Jan 1956, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566,1) m. 5 Jun 1976, in Monticello, Wisconsin,1) Julie Leck.
Children:
i Belinda Buehl b. 20 Sep 1976.
ii Waylon John Buehl b. 21 Aug 1979.
Fifth Generation
40. Cathy Weiss b. 20 Oct 1956, m. 1 Nov 1975, Mark Miller.
Children:
i Deona Miller b. 13 Feb 1976.
ii Tathrina Miller b. 25 Jul 1977.
iii Jennifer Miller b. 2 Apr 1980.
41. Melody Weiss b. 30 Nov 1959, m. 4 Mar 1978, Paul Manthei.
Children:
i Dana Marie Manthei b. 15 Dec 1978.
ii Carlene Manthei b. 26 Dec 1980.