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20451 Behlenerhof TOISUL, Theodorus (I35883)
 
20452 Behlenerhof ADAM, Anna Maria (I46482)
 
20453 Behlenerhof BERTRANG, Margaretha (I49663)
 
20454 Beide Ehepartner waren verwitwet. Family (F5)
 
20455 Beisten BURG, Johannatta (I646)
 
20456 Beisten BURG, Casparus (I57745)
 
20457 Beisten-Burghof BURG, Joanna (I16379)
 
20458 Beisten-Burghof BURG, Joannes Petrus (I48439)
 
20459 Beisten-Burghof BURG, Joannes Petrus (I48439)
 
20460 Beisten-Burghof BURG, Casparus (I48443)
 
20461 Beisten-Burghof BURG, Casparus (I48443)
 
20462 Beisten-Burghof WAMPACH, Anna Catharina (I48444)
 
20463 Beisten-Burghof BURG, Michael (I54624)
 
20464 Beisten-Burghof. His godparents were: BURGH Casparus from Biesling and LUX Christina ibidem BURGH, Casparus (I54869)
 
20465 Belenerhof CONHSBRÜCK, Maria (I41549)
 
20466 Bernard J. Modaff, Sr.
Geneva
Bernard J. Modaff, Sr., 75, a Geneva resident, passed away on Friday, December 29, 1995 at his home in Geneva. He was born December 30, 1919 in Naperville.
He was a former resident of Naperville and West Chicago for many years. He was the chief engineer at the Wheaton Center Complex in Wheaton for over 20 years and was a member and past president of the American Farm Bureau, a member of the Aurora Moose Lodge #400 and served as a board member of the DuPage County Fair Association from 1983 to 1995.
Survivors include his wife, Marilyn; three sons, Pete (Jan) of Geneva, Bernard Jr. (Mary) of Wheaton and Rich (Caren) of West Chicago; four daughters, Joeanne (Dave) Conway of Batavia, Jeannette (Jeff) Kielp of Sugar Grove, Lou Ann (Marty) Johnson of Bristol and Cindy (Ray) Soto of West Chicago; 24 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother, Nick Modaff Sr. of Naperville; four sisters, Carolyn Gaworski of Aurora, Agnes Thies of Montgomery, Cecil Kuhn and Lil Landorf both of Naperville; step-father of Stephen James of Wheaton, Randi (Michael) Kolinski of Wheaton, Susan James of Geneva, Robin (Kevin) Seuring of Rockford, Tina Trumbower of Bloomington, Illinois and Marilyn James of Rockford.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary (Keller).
Visitation will be on Monday, January 1, from 3 to 9 p.m. at the Williams-Woodward Funeral Home, Rt. 59 and Pine St. in West Chicago.
Funeral services will be on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. to St. Mary's Church in West Chicago. Mass will be at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Vern Arseneau officiating. Burial will be at Assumption Cemetery in Winfield.
Donations to Hospice of DuPage appreciated.
- The Beacon News (Aurora ILLINOIS),
December 31, 1995 (Sunday),
page A11 
MODAFF, Bernard J. (I43022)
 
20467 Bernard J. [Ben] Michels, age 67, 823 Lehnertz avenue, Aurora, July 17, at McHenry, Ill., husband of Marie K.; Father of Robert, Arthur, Bernard Jr. of Aurora, and James of Oklahoma; brother of Mrs. Rose Weber, Mrs. Catherine Stelchen, and Mrs. Margaret Nickels, all of Aurora. Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's church, Aurora, Monday at 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery, Aurora. Visitation at Daleiden Mortuary, High and Liberty streets, Aurora.
- Chicago Tribune (ILLINOIS),
July 19, 1964


Bernard J. Michels, Jr. "Bernie"
1925-2009
Bernard J. "Bernie" Michels, Jr., of Aurora, IL, passed away on October 10, 2009, at his home. He was born in Aurora on February 12, 1925, the son of Bernard J. (Ben) and Marie (Ludwig) Michels.
A lifelong member of St. Joseph Parish, he attended St. Joseph's grade school and Marmion Military Academy on Lake Street. After graduating in 1943, he volunteered for duty in the United States Army, serving his country during World War II with the 593rd Engineer, Boat & Shore Regiment in the Pacific theatre.
After the war, he met his beloved wife Lois Jean (Goodendorf) Michels. They married at Holy Angels Church on November 24, 1951, to be blessed with 57 years together and eight loving children. Bernie began his working career as a carpenter, a trade at which he excelled and loved. He became a master builder and woodworker. Later, he worked for the City of Aurora in the Department of Inspections and Permits, first as an inspector for new construction and later as a plan reviewer. After retiring from the City in 1989, he continued to be an avid woodworker to the delight of countless persons who were the recipients of his many projects. He served on the Building Committee for St. Joseph's Activity Center and built several pieces used at St. Joe's today. He supported and took pride in the Lehnertz Avenue Christmas display for the more than twenty-five years he and Lois lived on the street.
Bernie is survived by his wife, Lois; his children, Therese Michels, Bernard J. (BJ) Michels, Martha Smith, Maureen (Earl) Hardekopf, Janice (Mark) Rudolph, Paul (Grega St. John) Michels, Terry (Julia) Michels, and Ann (Joe) Pressel; his sister, Anna Marie (Nello) Avram; brother, James (Carole) Michels; sisters-in-law, Lillian Michels, Pat Michels, and Elizabeth Ernzen; his grandchildren, Lisa Hardekopf, Adam (Jill) Hardekopf, Jeff Hardekopf, Doug Hardekopf, Matt Smith, Gail (Ian) Rodgers, Kevin Smith, Eric Rudolph, Bryan Rudolph, Andrew Michels and Isaac Michels; his great-grandchildren, Abbi, David, Nathan and Emma, and many nieces and nephews who will fondly remember him as their "Uncle B".
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Art and Bob.
Friends and colleagues will remember Bernie for his integrity, his genuine interest in them, and his willingness to be of help. Family will remember him for his sense of humor, his resourcefulness and his uncompromising honesty. His wife, his children and grandchildren will remember how proud they were to call him: my husband, my dad, my grandpa.
In state viewing will be Wednesday, October 14, 2009, from 11:00 A.M. until the funeral hour at 12:00 P.M. at St. Joseph Church, 722 High Street, Aurora, IL 60505.
Fr. Jerome Leake will officiate with interment at St. Joseph Cemetery.
Visitation will be Tuesday, October 13, 2009, from 3:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at THE DALEIDEN MORTUARY, 220 N. Lake Street, Aurora, IL 60506. (630)-631-5500. www.daleidenmortuary.com Memorials may be made to Hesed House, the St. Joseph Building Fund or any charity of your choosing. .
- The Beacon News (Aurora ILLINOIS),
October 13, 2009 (Tuesday) 
MICHELS, Bernard J. (I26689)
 
20468 Bernard Reuter & Anna Maria Gend REUTER, Anna Maria (I59184)
 
20469 Bernhard Bitto von Ziß aus dem Römischen Reich am 20.05.1766 von Wien nach dem Banat abgereist. (WK 67/71) BITTO, Johann (I1325)
 
20470 Bertrange vol.8 p.181-251 Family (F5115)
 
20471 Bertrange vol.8 p.253/4 Family (F15281)
 
20472 Betrange 1779 vol.8 p.300-3 Family (F16804)
 
20473 Bettendroffer has linked this person to father of Joes Petrus Kesseler (same name), but it is mor likely that Joes Petrus Kesseler Jr. married Catharina, because he remained with very young children ( Catharina, 4-5 years old and Susannan 1 year old) REDER, Catharina (I26840)
 
20474 Beuren-Prosterath RAUSCH, Mathias (I27648)
 
20475 Beurre, Hainaut, Belgium? BOURRÈ, Franciscus (I4731)
 
20476 Biled: :Adamus Mauer & Joannes Lichtfus Family (F4886)
 
20477 Binsfeld Family (F13446)
 
20478 Bintenie HENSELÉ, Valentinus (I51078)
 
20479 Birkelt-Berdorf FRISCH, Catharina (I43065)
 
20480 Birth certificate: born 24 Fructidor XII SPELLER, Catharina (I40437)
 
20481 birth date in mariage certificate 04/11/1841 FRISCH, Henricus (I39165)
 
20482 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7912)
 
20483 Birth place: "Michelbuch". GALLION, Franciscus (I36104)
 
20484 birth place: farm "Harthof" GALION, Johan (I36098)
 
20485 birth place: farm "Harthof" GALIAR, Jean (I36101)
 
20486 birth place: Michelbuch. Godfather: Christian FRISCH GALLION, Christian (I36102)
 
20487 birth Tromborn Kr Bolchen Loth or Welwingen or Filsdorf/Luxbg.
WK 58/73 Wien 02.05.1766 Niclas Jung von Welfring aus dem Lothringischen. Arrived on the same day at Vienna:
WK 58/74 Wien 02.05.1766 Niclas Kindl von Bretnach aus dem Lothringischen
WK 58/75 Wien 02.05.1766 Johannes Lux von Bretnach aus dem Lothringischen 
JUNG, Nikolaus (I2003)
 
20488 Birth: Aug. 12, 1836
Heffingen
Canton de Mersch
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Death: Jul. 7, 1917
Rollingstone
Winona County
Minnesota, USA

Death was due to apoplexy. Was an early Pioneer in this county. Large number of people attend funeral Tuesday morning.
Death came very suddenly on Saturday evening, July 7, and claimed one more of our oldest pioneers, and residents, Mrs. Margaret Speltz. Death was due to apoplexy after a sickness of very short duration.
Mrs. Mathew Speltz, whose maiden name was Margaret Rivers, was born in Hiffning (Heffingen), Luxembourg, August 12, 1835. She came to this country with her parents in 1852, and settled at Aurora, Ill., where the family lived for three years when they removed to Dubuque, IA where they lived two years when the came came to Rollingstone. January 11 (20th), 1857, at St. Jospeh's Catholic Church at Winona, she was united in marriage to Mathew Speltz, and shortly afterward they settled on a farm near this village. This was the old Speltz homestead, and is now occupied by the eldest son, John M. Speltz and family. This continued to be her home till the year 1895, when the family lived for two years on the Stewart place, now owned by Felix Speltz, after which they came to this village, which has since been her home.
Mrs. Speltz was the mother of nine children, seven of whom survive. Mr. Speltz died Aug. 12, 1908. The children were John M. Speltz, J. P. Speltz, P. M. Speltz, Felix Speltz, Mrs. Matt Botzet; and Mrs. Susie Weis of Rollingstone, and L. E. Speltz of Winona. Mrs. Mary Gengler, formerly of Granville, Wis, and Miss Katherine Speltz, two other daughters predeceased her. She is also survived by her two brothers, J. B. Rivers of this village and George Rivers of St Paul. She also leaves a large number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
On Feb 11, 1907, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Speltz celebrated their Golden Wedding in this village, which was attended by the children and relatives, of which they perhaps had more than any other family in this vicinity. It is estimated that perhaps one half of the people of this parish are relatives.
The funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from Holy Trinity Church in this village. Reverend Father Schmitz celebrated Mass. Winona Republican-Herald, July 11, 1917

Mrs. Speltz Dead, End Unexpected
Pioneer Rollingstone Woman Succumbs on Saturday
Mrs. Margaret Speltz, eighty-one years old, a pioneer resident of Winona county, died last night at 1 o'clock at her home in Rollingstone village. Death came as a result of stroke of apoplexy suffered twenty hours before.
Mrs. Speltz was mother of seven children, five of them sons, all prominent in this section. The services will be held on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Holy Trinity Church, Rollingstone. 
RIVERS, Marguerite (I47283)
 
20489 Birth: Mar. 19, 1828
Contern
Canton de Luxembourg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Death: Aug. 12, 1908
Rollingstone
Winona County
Minnesota, USA

Mathew Speltz died last evening at 7:30 o'clock. He was eighty-two years old and a resident of Rollingstone, at which place the funeral will be held in the Catholic Church, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The remains will be interred in the cemetery there. Winona Daily Republican Herald, Thursday, Aug. 13,1908; Page 5


Matthew Speltz, son of Nicholas Speltz and Catherine Michels, was born 29 March 1828 in Contern, Luxembourg. At the age of 26, Matthew left Antwerp on the ship "Leopold 1st" and landed at the Port of New York July 3, 1854. After spending some time in Iowa with his brother, Nicolas, he arrived in Minnesota in 1855. Matthew settled on a farm about a mile and a half from Rollingstone. He married Margaretha Rivers, daughter of Michel Rivers and Margarehta Adhems, February 20, 1857 in Winona. Matthew's brothers, John and Peter, married sisters of Margaretha, Elizabeth and Anna. No wonder most of the town is related in one way or the other to this family. Matthew and Margaretha had nine children. He farmed until 1895 when he retired to the town of Rollingstone. In 1907 Matthew and Margaretha celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Matthew died August 12, 1908, following an operation. Matthew and his wife Margaretha are buried in the cemetery at Rollingstone

Family links:
Parents:
Nicolas Speltz (1796 - 1859)
Katherina Michels Speltz (1799 - 1884)

Spouse:
Margaretta Rivers Speltz (1836 - 1917)

Children:
John M Speltz (1857 - 1923)*
Katherine Speltz Botzet (1859 - 1924)*
Maria Speltz Gengler (1862 - 1901)*
John P Speltz (1864 - 1934)*
Susan Speltz Weis (1866 - 1930)*
Peter M Speltz (1870 - 1944)*
Catherine Speltz (1872 - 1887)*
Felix A Speltz (1876 - 1944)*
Leigh E Speltz (1882 - 1933)* 
SPELTZ, Mathias (I47282)
 
20490 Birth: Sep. 15, 1848
Heffingen
Canton de Mersch
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Death: Oct. 16, 1876
Rollingstone
Winona County
Minnesota, USA

At Mt. Vernon, in this county, on the 16th, there died Mrs. Anna Speltz, wife of Mr. Peter Spetlz, a highly esteemed citizen of that town. Mrs. Speltz was 28 years of age and leaves a husband and five children, the eldest nine years old. Mrs. Speltz was a sister of Mr. Henry Rivers, one the leading citizen and business men of the village of Rollingstone. The funeral of this esteemed lady took place on Wednesday of week before last, being one of the largest funerals ever held in this county, and evidence of her personal worth and the respect and high regard entertained toward her by her neighbors with whom she had associated for many years. There were nearly 100 teams in the procession. The Winona Republican-Hearld, Oct. 30, 1876; Page 3 
RIVERS, Anna (I47274)
 
20491 Bischofsdhorn BOHN, Bernhard (I2969)
 
20492 Bishop George Henry Speltz, 91, who served as bishop of the Diocese of Saint Cloud from 1968 to 1987, died Sunday night, Feb. 1, 2004, at St. Benedict Senior Community in St. Cloud.

Mass of Christian Burial was on Monday, Feb. 9, at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Mary, St. Cloud.

Bishop Speltz was born May 29, 1912, in Altura, Minn. He attended Holy Trinity High School in Rollingstone, Minn., graduated in 1932 from St. Mary's College in Winona, Minn., attended St. Paul Seminary in St. Paul, and earned a doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., in 1944.

Bishop Speltz was ordained a priest June 2, 1940, at the College of St. Theresa in Winona. He served in many parishes in southeastern Minnesota before being named a bishop.

He was ordained a bishop on March 25, 1963, at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Winona. He was named auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Winona, and Titular Bishop of Claneus in 1963. On June 7, 1966, Bishop Speltz was installed as coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of St. Cloud, becoming the sixth bishop of the Diocese of St. Cloud on Jan. 31, 1968, and served the diocese in that capacity until he retired Jan. 13, 1987.

Bishop Speltz was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Sister Genevieve, OSF, and Margaret Wicker; and four brothers, Monsignor Richard, Edward, Alfred and Paul.

Obitiary from the Paynesville Press, Feb. 2004 
SPELTZ, Rev George Henry (I47250)
 
20493 Blaise St. Marie GÖRES, Joannes Nicolaus (I11416)
 
20494 Bleesmühle MICHELA, Carolus (I56690)
 
20495 Bloomingdale Township KUHN, James J. (I43027)
 
20496 Bockholtz-Hosingen MAUTSCH, Peter (I589)
 
20497 Bogarosch. Godparents: A M Carlman & Georg Meininger MITSCH, Anna Maria (I3114)
 
20498 Bogarosch. Godparents: Johann Petri & Eva Jost PETRI, Johann (I47313)
 
20499 Bogarosch. Witnesses: Adam Kohl & Nikolaus Heckel Family (F5715)
 
20500 Bogarosch. Witnesses: Mathias Thierjung & Johann Schneider Family (F8679)
 

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