Individual Details
Wilhelmina Krosinsky
(1792 - 1799 - 22 Oct 1887)
Jean Forney book; Wilhelmina was the mother of two sons, Charles Ebel and Augustus Krosinsky; and four daughters, Johanna, Julianna, Louisa and Frederika Kronsinsky. She is found in the 1855 census for Stueben County, New York with her son Augustus who had come to America in 1851
and her daughter, Johanna, who emigrated in 1853. Her son Charles, his wife Caroline and their son Herman are also listed in the census. In 1880 she is living with her daughter Louisa Lucks in Hudson, and in 1865, 1870 and 1885 is with her daughter Johanna in Rockford, Minnesota. She died in 1887 and is buried in the Willow River Cemetery, Hudson, Wis. Her tombstone was destroyed by vandals and has not been replaced. The Cemetery Association has record of her burial with other family members--Augustus Lucks, son of J.J., Louisa Lucks and Mathilda Lucks Logan.
SUDDEN DEATH OF AN AGED LADY
Mrs. Elizabeth Crosinsky, mother of Mrs. J. J. Lucks, of this city, died at
the home of the latter very suddenly Saturday, October 22, of old age. The
birthplace of the deceased is unknown to anyone in the county, and her exact age cannot be ascertained, but is supposed to be about 95 years old. She was of Poland parentage. All her eight children, with the exception of two who died in early years, survive her and reside in different parts of the
United States. The funeral took place at the residence Sunday afternoon, at
3 o'clock, Rev. Tresidder officiating. ["Star and Times", Oct 1887, Hudson, Wis.]
and her daughter, Johanna, who emigrated in 1853. Her son Charles, his wife Caroline and their son Herman are also listed in the census. In 1880 she is living with her daughter Louisa Lucks in Hudson, and in 1865, 1870 and 1885 is with her daughter Johanna in Rockford, Minnesota. She died in 1887 and is buried in the Willow River Cemetery, Hudson, Wis. Her tombstone was destroyed by vandals and has not been replaced. The Cemetery Association has record of her burial with other family members--Augustus Lucks, son of J.J., Louisa Lucks and Mathilda Lucks Logan.
SUDDEN DEATH OF AN AGED LADY
Mrs. Elizabeth Crosinsky, mother of Mrs. J. J. Lucks, of this city, died at
the home of the latter very suddenly Saturday, October 22, of old age. The
birthplace of the deceased is unknown to anyone in the county, and her exact age cannot be ascertained, but is supposed to be about 95 years old. She was of Poland parentage. All her eight children, with the exception of two who died in early years, survive her and reside in different parts of the
United States. The funeral took place at the residence Sunday afternoon, at
3 o'clock, Rev. Tresidder officiating. ["Star and Times", Oct 1887, Hudson, Wis.]
Events
Birth | 1792 - 1799 | Silesia, Germany | ![]() | ||
Death | 22 Oct 1887 | Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin | ![]() | ||
Burial | 23 Oct 1887 | Willow River Cemetery, Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin | ![]() | ||
Marriage | unknown Krosinsky | ![]() |
Families
Spouse | unknown Krosinsky |
Child | Julianna Krosinsky (1831 - ) |
Child | Augustus Krosinsky (1833 - 1906) |
Child | Johanna Krosinsky (1835 - 1924) |
Child | Louisa (Eliza) Krosinsky (1838 - ) |
Child | Frederika Krosinsky ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Hudson Star-Times, Oct 1887, "Sudden Death of an Aged Lady".
2. Hudson Star-Times, Oct 1887, "Sudden Death of an Aged Lady".
3. Hudson Star-Times, Oct 1887, "Sudden Death of an Aged Lady".
4. Hudson Star-Times, Oct 1887, "Sudden Death of an Aged Lady".