Obituary of sister Mary Magdalena Arenz-Schneider (1930): "...Mrs. Clara Hass of Eau Claire, Mrs. Val. Heins of Elkhart Lake, Mrs. Elizabeth Marks of West Bend, Mrs. Henry Driessel of Kewaskum, two brothers, Peter Klassen of Sherwood and Peter Arenz of Oshkosh." [5]
Obituary of half-brother Peter Klassen (1931): "... Other survivors are three sisters Mrs. Henry Drissel, Kewaskum; Ms. Elizabeth Marx, West Bend; and Mrs. Val Helm, Elkhart Lake; and a brother Peter Arentz, Oshkosh"
Obituary of sister Angeline (1937): "... two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Marx of Chicago, and Mrs. Dora Driesel of Kewaskum." [6]
Sources
↑ Year: 1857; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 178; Line: 6; List Number: 1081
↑ Year: 1860; Census Place: Calumet, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1407; Page: 326; Family History Library Film: 805407
↑ Year: 1870; Census Place: Harrison, Calumet, Wisconsin; Roll: M593_1704; Page: 225A; Family History Library Film: 553203
↑ Year: 1930; Census Place: West Bend, Washington, Wisconsin; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0028
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