Christian WYSS
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Parish Register of Munster Church,Bern,Bern,Switzerland (FHL#2005325)
[wysspeter.ged] Birth: Family registry Isenfluh, born 11 July 1839. Died 9 June 1900 in Thierachern. (also says died in Thun.) Married to Anna Maria Waisen. Christened (baptised) 4 August 1839. Married in Bern, town of Munster (with two dots over letter u) on 11 March 1861. Marriage: Family registry Isenfluh, born 11 July 1839. Died 9 June 1900 in Thierachern. (also says died in Thun.) Married to Anna Maria Waisen. Christened (baptised) 4 August 1839. Married in Bern, town of Munster (with two dots over letter u) on 11 March 1861. Death: Family registry Isenfluh, born 11 July 1839. Died 9 June 1900 in Thierachern. (also says died in Thun.) Married to Anna Maria Waisen. Christened (baptised) 4 August 1839. Married in Bern, town of Munster (with two dots over letter u) on 11 March 1861.
RESEARCH NOTES: -Family registery Isenfluh, shows name spelled Anna Maria Waisen, also Anna Maria Waysen. born 30 August 1840, died 9 August 1908 in Zollikofen. -julius billeter page 72 #1906 says Waysen. -Gottfried Baehler marriage certificate , dodge county wisconsin Mar. 5, 1896 shows mother of wife as Anna M. Weisen.
Went to Ohio in 1881[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 26 September 1861 in Thierachern, died November 29, 1934 (death date written in).
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 11 April 1864, died 11 February 1872 question mark written in by name. julius billeter page 72 #1906. only Lisette listed for children. Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss.May 28, 1989. Walther s aid all girls of family except Anna remained in Switzerland. NOTE: Lisette and Rosina have birth dates that are too close to be from the same mother. Further research needs to be done to find the correct birthdates of these two daughters.
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 9 August 1864, in Thierachern marriedin 1891 to Albert Weissmuller (two dots on letter u) from Diemtigen . Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said all girls of family except Anna remained in Switzerland.
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 14 August 1868 in Thierachern. Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said all the girls of the family except Anna remained in Switzerland.
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 19 May 1870 in Thierachern. went to america, california in early 1900's according to Walther E. Wyss father, letter from Walther E. Wyss, Nov. 21, 1974.Went to America in early 1900's and last heard from in California
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 9 March 1872 in Thierachern. Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said all of the girls remained in Switzerland.
[wysspeter.ged] Death: Anna Wyss, Death Certificate shows birth Volume 7 page 790 taylor co. wisconsin, paren ts christ wyss and anna wysan (weison) Birth: Anna Wyss, Family registry Isenfluh, born 18 August 1873 in Thierachern, Bern, Switzer land. Death: Anna Wyss, Evergreen Cemetery, Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin . Grave stone says 1 873-1913. Temple work, computer file index, batch 7200029, ser. sheet 26, film # K278. Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said Anna Wyss came over prior to her brothers and family with Gottfried who was here prior to her.
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 11 May 1876 in Thierachern.
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 27 December 1878 in Thierachern. letter from Walther E. Wyss Oct. 31, 1981. father, formal name Johannes called Hans and later John as he was called in America. came to Randolph wisconsin when first entering U.S.A along with brother Wilhelm. death certificate medford, taylor county, wisconsin volume 22 page 213 says died 28, Dec. 1878. , volume 21, page 292. John Wyss. marriage certificate, medford, taylor county, wisconsin, volume 2 page 231. John Wyss to Gertrude Walther. Birth Record, Medford, Taylor County Wisconsin Volume 6 page 703 Walther Erwin Wyss b. Feb 17, 1909. father John Wyss age 30, mother Gertrude Walther 21. Father from Switzerland a buttermaker. Birth Record, Medford, Taylor County Wisconsin Volume 8 page 1730 William Orville Alfred Wyss, b. Sept. 10, 1912, father John Wyss age 33, mother Gertrude Helen Walther 24. Father from Switzerland a buttermaker. Birth Record, Medford, Taylor County Wisconsin Volume 6 page 928 Flora Gertrude Wyss, b. June 17, 1910, father John Wyss age 31, mother Gertrude Helen Walther 22. Father from Switzerland a buttermaker. Marriage Record, Medford Taylor County Wisconsin Volume 2 page 231 Hans Wyss to Gertrude Walther. June 26, 1907. Husband Hans (John) Wyss, father Christian Wyss, mother Anna Weisen, buttermaker, born Swiss, wife Gertrude Walther, father Emil Walther, mother Emilie Kyburz, wife born Swiss, married in Medford. Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said name of father Christian Hans Wyss, saw birth certificate from Switzerland in possession of Walther E. Wyss. December 27, 1879. Walther said Hans and his brother Bill came from Switzerland to Randolph Wisconsin in 1900.
William emigrated from Switzerland in the early 1900s. He died of chronic asthma and heart condition.[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 30 July 1880 inThierachern. Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said Bill (Wilhelm) and his father Hans (John) came to the U.S. together, Bill had very bad case of asthma, went to Montana to live for it. Biography: Personal information from Michael Taylor Barkley, grandsonof William. William em igrated from Switzerland in the early 1900s. Death: Personal information from Michael Taylor Barkley, grandson of William. He died ofchro nic asthma and heart condition. Death: WYSS, WILLIAM: 1952 - NHLD New Highland Cemetery NHLD CascadeCounty Montana Cemetery Index The following was taken from a biography written by Iris Barkley (Willaim's daughter) in 1976 for inclusion in the "A Century in the Foothills" family history book. The facts of the birthplace being in Interlachen is not quite accurate, but the rest is true. William Wyss was born in Interlachen, Switzerland, July 30, 1980. Like many adventurous young men of his day, he left his homeland for theUnited States with his brother John (Hans) and settled in Randolph, near Madison, Wisconsin in 1900. While in Madison he attended "Dairy School" for training as a butter and cheesemaker. It was this trainingwhich led to his securing the position as creamerman at the the new creamery at Eden, Montana, in 1910. Eden is about 20 miles south of Great Falls. While h e operated the creamery itx reputation grew and homesteaders from as far away as Calvert and Deep Creek journeyed to Eden to sell cream. The records attest to its success. It didn't take long for young Wyss to get acquainted with the young ladies of the area. One of the most fetching was Dena Elissa Taylor. Edna was born in Stockett on April 28, 1892, the eldest dauther of Alfred R. and Melissa Taylor. The Taylors had been married in Illinois in 1887 and came to Montana by train in 1889. They first settled in ahillside mhome in the Deep Creek (Smith River) area abd kater nived ti a okace southwest of the Wuerl property. It was here that Edna andher younger sister, Grace (maried to CE Smiley, grew up. Their home was one of the most gracious in the area, filled with books, floerers and beautfiful things. In later years we grandchildren were always welcome visitors at Grandpa and Grandma Taylors. Five youeras after Alfred Taylor died, grandma married Carl Korsland. They spent time in Montana and Oregon. She died in 1941. Our days on the farm were gone forever. After a period of courtship Billy and Edna were married on April 17, 1915. They made their home in the little house built by the creamery association. A daughter Iris, was born in September 29, 1916. She recalls learning to wrap butter as a girl and can still do it. That task made a greater impression on her mind than school which seemed a bit dull. Billy had contracted asthma and in January of 1923 they packed up bagand baggage and moved to California. Since mighty little was known about this disease in those days, the only advise a doctor could give him was that a change in altitude might benefit him. Sea level didn't help. California was just beginning to boom, and as Iris said, "My mountain parents soon fled in dismay from the promoters and returned to Montana." Billy bought the store at Eden in June of 1923 from a Mr. Pete Dahl. He paid $2,000.00 for the building and $2,000.00 for the stock. As well as the store, he was appointed the assistant post- master. There were many good times at Eden. The store was the center of activity for the little community. There were many friendly visits around the stoveas the residents picked up their mail and bought provisions. Eden Hall was another community center. The married community would gather for cards while their wives sat along the benches at Eden Hall dances~ much to their chagrin. Some defied the unwritten law that they justsit and Iet the music go to waste, while others remained dutifully onthe sidelines. Iris recalled getting all dolled up with ribbons and bows for a special occasion at the hall and being so concerned with who was watching that she slipped off the side of the porch into a pileof rakes, spoiling her freshly starched outfit. Another recollection may give a clue to Edna Wyss' personality as follows: Bruneaus had a mean ram. He got out once. Billy, Edna and Iris were outside. Billy scooped Iris into his arms and Edna picked up an iron pipe and lambasted him enough to change his course. The ram died a few days later for no apparent reason, but there was always a questionin Edna's mind whether or not she hit him hard enough to do him in. Fate intervenes in the lives of many and the following article from the December 15, 1924, Tribune was a turning point for the Wyss family. THREE CHILDREN PERISH IN EDEN STORE FIRE Parents Among Spectators Who are Unable to Attempt Rescue as Flames Quickly Envelope Frame Structure Three small boys, sons of C.E. Smiley, a rancher living near Eden, were burned to death Sunday afternoon when fire, thought to have been caused by an over-heated furnace, trapped the children on the second floor of the Eden General Store and gained such headway before discovered that rescue was impossible. The dead are: Leslie Smiley, three and one-half years old, Donald Smiley, two and one-half years old, and Robert Smiley, ten months old. Scores of people from nearby ranches were gathered 75 feet from the general store at a turkey shoot when the fire started, but not until someone noticed smoke rising from the roof wasthe fire discovered. Included in the group Mr. and Mrs. Smiley, parents of the dead boys, who hadcome to Eden to spend the day with Mrs. Smiley's sister, Mrs. WilliamWyss, whose husband was the owner of the store building and assistantpostmaster at Eden. The turkey shooting range was located back of the store building and when smoke was noticed coming from the roof, theonlookers rushed to the front door but found that part of the building enveloped in flames. They then ran to the rear entrance by had no sooner opened that than a seething mass of flame leaped out. Within minutes the entire structure, a 25 by 80 foot frame building, was enveloped in flame." Following this tragedy, Billy, Edna and Iris moved to Great Falls. Billy went to work for Vinyard Pump and Supply Co., then on to an ill-fated partnership that suffered because of the Depression. Better times came with another grocery store - the Square Deal Grocery in BostonHeights, where customers were able to take a streetcar back and forth. Billy never fully regained his health. He died of bronchial pneu monia in October, 1952. Edna passed away in January 1972. The Wyss family is remembered with warmth and affection by their friednds and family remaining in the Eden area.
[wysspeter.ged] Family registry Isenfluh, born 8 September 1882 in Thierachern, married Christian Suter from Rutti of Riggisberg (two dots over u in Rutti). Notes from personal interview with Walther E. Wyss, son of Hans Wyss. May 28, 1989. Walther said all the girls except Anna remained in Switzerland.
He married Anna Maria Waysen 11 Mar 1861 at Munster Church, Bern, Bern, Switzerland . Anna Maria Waysen was born at Belpberg, Bern, Switzerland 30 Aug 1840 .
They were the parents of 11
children:
Christian Wyss
born 26 Sep 1861.
Lisette Wyss
born 11 Apr 1864.
Rosina Wyss
born 9 Aug 1864.
Elizabeth Wyss
born 14 Aug 1868.
Friedrich Wyss
born 19 May 1870.
Lissette Wyss
born 9 Mar 1872.
Anna Wyss
born 18 Aug 1873.
Alfred Wyss
born 11 May 1876.
Christian John Wyss
born 27 Dec 1878.
William Wyss
born 30 Jul 1880.
Lina Wyss
born 8 Sep 1882.
Christian Wyss died 6 Jun 1900 at Thierachern, Bern, Switzerland .
Anna Maria Waysen died 9 Aug 1908 at Zollikofen, Bern, Switzerland .