Mondorf, Commune de Mondorf, Remich Canton, Grevenmacher District, Luxembourg[3]
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N336Departed to the United States with his wife Anna.
N337Processed through New York reception center.
N338Emigrated to the USA on June 3, 1851 and arrived on the Kate Hunter. There were 318 people on board the vessel upon arrival to the New York harbor.
N339Shot and killed his wifes uncle Henry Neires over a money dispute. Murder took place at his daughter Anna Feldmann (nee Guidinger) house on Mequon Road in the Town of Mequon, Ozaukee, Wisconsin.
N340Ozaukee Case #3836. Peter Guidinger, Ozaukee County Circuit Court, Sept. 18, 1885, Murder 1 degree, Life, Died at Northern hospital for Insane (now Winnebego Mental Health), Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wis, Sept 17, 1900.
N341Winnebego Mental Health Facility
N342At Winnebego Mental Health grounds.
N345Died while incarcerated in the Wisconsin Correctional System at Winnebego, Wisconsin.
N346Bought 80 acres of timberland in Town of Mequon in 1851 under the Homestead Act, Village of Thiensville is located in the Township center and serves as US Postal center for the two communities. Dispute with Bishop in Milwaukee over payable to the Cathedral in Milwaukee. Peter and family were members of St. James Catholic Church in Mequon up to that point. Peter was upset about the per acre fee for being a church member that had to go to the Milwaukee Bishop and at the time he could not afford that. Peter was upset that for failing to anti up witht he , the priest at St. James shuned the Guidinger's.
Thank you to Jeffrey Guidinger for creating WikiTree profile Guidinger-10 through the import of guidinger_surname_022613.ged on Feb 26, 2013.
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