Notizen zu dieser Person
sponsors: D. Nussbaum father's brother and Maria C. Schweitzer
aboard Patrick Henry from London
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E.D. 123, sheet 117
Funeral services at St. Joseph in Appleton
Daniel is enumerated with Peter Nussbaum on the August 4, 1860 federal census for Ellington Township, Outagamie Co. WI at age 33, birthplace Prussia.
Land records show that some land changed hands between Daniel and his father in May 1860 and September 1864. He bought additional land, also in Ellington township from William McGee in February of 1866.
He is shown on the June 4, 1870 federal census for Ellington Township, Outagamie Co. WI as follows: Daniel Nussbaum, age 40, farmer, value of real estate $3000, value of personal property $500, birthplace Prussia; Francis, age 33, keeping house,
birthplace Prussia; Franklin**, age 12, at home, birthplace Wisconsin; Margaret**, age 10, birthplace Wisconsin; Peter, age 8, birthplace Wisconsin; Sophia, age 7, birthplace Wisconsin; William, age 5, birthplace, Wisconsin; Lena, age 3, birthp
lace Wisconsin; Elizabeth, age 3/12, birthplace Wisconsin.
This family is shown on the federal census of 1880 Volume 21, enumeration district 123, sheet 17, line 8 for Ellington Township,Outagamie Co. WI as follows: Daniel Nussbaum, age 53, farmer, birthplace Prussia; wife Francisca, age 46, birthplace
Prussia; son Peter, age 18, birthplace Wisconsin; daughter Sophia, age 16, birthplace Wisconsin; son William, age 14, at school, birthplace Wisconsin; daughter Lana, age 12, at school, birthplace Wisconsin; daughter Elizabeth, age 10, at school
, birthplace Wisconsin; daughter, Francisca, age 8, at school, birthplace Wisconsin; son Daniel, age 6 at school, birthplace, Wisconsin; daughter Anna, age 4, birthplace Wisconsin.
**Franklin and Margaret were Franziska's children by a previous marriage to Johann Doerfler.
His obituary states that he left a widow, four sons, and six daughters, two of whom were sisters of St. Francis. He died of gangrene superinduced by diabetes. For over 35 years, he was a farmer in Ellington township. A few years prior to his d
eath, he moved to a house at 683 State Street in Appleton. He is listed at this address in the city directory for 1893-1894. He died at home. His funeral took place at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton, but he was buried at St. Mary's Ca
tholic Cemetery in Greenville.