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Nicholas
Steffens
Born 1739
in Ernster, Luxembourg
Died 1-17-1804
in Ernster, Luxembourg |
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married
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Antoinette
Hardy
Born 1740
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Nicholas was listed in records as a "farmer of a better class"
 Nicholas and Antoinette had 1 known child (1 son)

Jean-Baptiste
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Jean-Baptiste was the only child to Nicholas and Antoinette
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Jean-Baptiste Steffens
Born 10-8-1761
in Ernster, Luxembourg
Died 11-23-1839
in Heinstert, Luxembourg |
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9-19-1785 Junglinster,
Luxembourg |
Marie Elizabeth Charneaux
Born 6-11-1764
in Bourschied, Luxembourg
Died 6-1-1834
in Hachy, Belgium |
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Jean-Baptiste was a farmer working/managing the Chateau
Chibourg estate lands, married Marie, and later established
his own very successful farm in Bois Rond, Luxembourg.

Jean-Baptiste and Marie had 4 children (3 daughters, 1 son)

Joseph, Charlotte, Marianne, Ambroise
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Joseph
was the first child and only son to Jean-Baptiste and Marie
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Joseph
Hubert Steffens
Born 1-24-1786
in Chibourg, Luxembourg
Died 8-28-1868
in Appleton, WI Buried in Appleton, WI at St. Mary
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married
5-24-1815 Luxembourg |
Marguerite-Josephine
Mathelin
Born 1-31-1793
in Neufchateau, Luxembourg
Died 8-4-1872
in Appleton, WI Buried in Appleton, WI at St. Mary
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Joseph was a farmer, forester, and school teacher. He
helped his father on the Bois Rond farm for many years.
He served in the military campaigns of Germany and Poland
under Napolean from 1805-1809, was wounded in the knee in the
battle of Wagram, spent a year in the hospital recovering, and
was honorably discharged with a yearly pension. He was
appointed the position of Forester in Bois Rond, before the
decision to emmigrate to America in 1849. He and
Marguerite settled in Wisconsin and established their own farm
in Freedom. He and Marguerite are responsible for the
Steffens family heritage in America.

Marguerite was a member of the Belgian royal family.
Upon her marriage to Joseph, she was disinherited by her
family (losing her royal status) for marrying below her rank,
and as a result given a yearly pension as compensation.

Joseph and Marguerite had 10 children (5 daughters, 5 sons)

Alexandrine, Leocadie, Edouard, Leopoldine, Joseph, Theophile,
Alfred, Aphasie, Auguste, Leopold
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Joseph
was the fifth child and second son to Joseph and Marguerite
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Joseph
Jerome Steffens
Born 1825
in Hachy, Belgium
Died 5-4-1886
in Freedom, WI
Buried in Freedom, WI |
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12-27-1858
Little Chute, WI |
Katharina (Eva Catherine)
Herb
Born 4-19-1836
in Baden, Germany
Died 5-6-1892
in Osborn, WI
Buried in Freedom, WI
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Joseph worked various occupations in and around Appleton,
settled into being a farmer, and was an assessor for Black
Creek township naming the township after a creek that runs
though it's northwestern corner

Joseph and Catherine had 5 children (3 daughters, 2 sons)

Albert, Amelia, Alexander, Pauline, Mary
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Albert was the first child and son to Joseph and Catherine
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Albert A
Steffens
Born 5-21-1859
in Freedom, WI
Died 4-1931
in Freedom, WI |
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10-28-1888 Freedom, WI |
Matilda
Johana Huven
Born 4-12-1863
in Freedom, WI
Died 2-27-1953
in Freedom, WI
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Albert was a grain farmer, raised stock (hogs, cattle and
horses), and marketed dairy products in Freedom, WI

Albert and Matilda had 7 children (1 daughter, 6 sons)

Joseph, Johannah, Henry, Lawrence, Leo, Fred, Paul
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Lawrence
was the fourth child and third son to Albert and Matilda
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6-24-1919 Freedom, WI |
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Lawrence served in the Army during World War I. He was a paper mill worker at Appleton Coated Paper
for 27 years. He retired in 1959 after a large stack of
rolled paper fell on him, he sustained very serious injuries,
taking many years to recover, and was permanently disabled as
a result of that.

Dora was a mother/homemaker, an exceptional baker, and later worked at St. Thomas
More Catholic Church and Monte Alverno Retreat Center with her
daughter Mary as a housekeeper. She made the most
wonderful rolls (in batches of 60 at a time), the smell of
those baking would fill the house, and have us all flocking to
the kitchen.

Lawrence and Dora had 9 children (3 daughters, 6 sons)

Cecelia,
Edward,
Charles,
Margaret,
Florian,
Mary,
Lawrence,
Eugene,
Kenneth
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Marge
was the fourth child and second daughter to Lawrence and Dora
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Margaret
Ann (Steffens) Baer
Born 12-11-1925
in Kaukauna, WI Died 4-21-2014 in Appleton, WI
Buried in Appleton, WI St Joseph Cemetery
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married
1-26-1946 Appleton, WI |
Donald
(Bud) W. Baer
Born 2-5-1919
in Appleton, WI
Died 4-14-2010
in Appleton, WI
Buried in Appleton, WI
St Joseph Cemetery
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Marge attended Appleton schools and worked in the Appleton School System,
at Sears, and at Kurz & Root for many years along with raising their 3 children.

Bud attended Appleton schools, and also served his country in
the Pacific Theatre during World War II. Bud worked at
Kimberly-Clark's Lakeview Plant for nearly 30 years.
He enjoyed spending time with his friends at Grishaber's.

Marge and Bud had 3 children (2 daughters, 1 son)
Sandra, Sharon, Thomas |
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