Leo Diederich and Mary Ternes Relatives--Details (revised) - Person Sheet
Leo Diederich and Mary Ternes Relatives--Details (revised) - Person Sheet
NameNicholas S. Zimmer
Birth29 Dec 1860, La Crosse?, La Crosse County, Wisconsin1,3
Death24 Nov 1909, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin
BurialCatholic Cemetery of La Crosse, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin
OccupationLaborer--1880; carpenter for the C B & N Railway--1893; carpenter--1900 and 1905.
FatherJohann P. Zimmer (1833-1891)
MotherBarbara Wagner (1825-1864)
Spouses
Birth16 Jul 1862, Onalaska, La Crosse County, Wisconsin3,5,6,4,8
Death13 May 1943, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin
BurialCatholic Cemetery of La Crosse, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin
FatherHenry Esquire Kriebs (1814-1899)
MotherAugusta Wiesser (1818-1878)
Marriage27 Dec 1892, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin
ChildrenEleanora (1893-1894)
 Esther Johanna (1895-1988)
 Arthur Raymond (1897-1962)
 Robert Nicholas (1899-1982)
 Eulalia Cecelia (1901-1994)
Notes for Nicholas S. Zimmer
Source: Ancestry.com—Horst/Cox Family Tree; Manning/Kowalsky Family Tree; and U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 (for 1893); Wisconsin, State Census, 1905; and www.findagrave.com.
In 1893 the City Directory for La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin listed Nicholas S. Zimmer who was a carpenter working for the C B & N Railway. In 1900 Nicholas lived with his wife and children Esther, Arthur, and Robert in La Crosse. His name was read as “Limmer” in the Ancestry.com version of the 1900 census. In 1905 Nicholas and his wife lived in La Crosse with their children Esher, Arthur, Robert, and Eulalia.
Notes for Elizabeth Mary (Spouse 1)
Source: Ancestry.com—Manning/Kowalsky Family Tree; Simonson Family Tree; and www.findagrave.com.
As of 1900 Elizabeth had had four children of whom three were living. As of 1910 she had had five children, four of whom were living. In 1910 and 1920 Elizabeth and her children Esther, Arthur, Robert, and Eulalia lived in La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. The Ancestry.com 1910 federal census interpreted her last name as Limmer; in 1920 it was interpreted as Zinsanch.
In 1930, 1935 and 1940 she lived with her daughter Eulalia in La Crosse.
Last Modified 10 Feb 2016Created 24 Sep 2019 using Reunion for Macintosh