Individual Details

Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck

(6 Mar 1923 - 8 Apr 1984)

Medical: chronic schizophrenia

Medical: unknown nature that required hospitalization

Her stepmother, Angela Van Treeck and her step grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lauters, visited her on 23 May 1940.

EvidentiaResearch Summary Reportfor Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck
Prepared by Rob Bongiovi
Summary
The Evidentia© database includes 19 events and/or facts for Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. These include:

Physical Description6 assertions, 6 reviewed.
Name19 assertions, 19 reviewed.
Birth13 assertions, 13 reviewed.
Cause of Death1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Fact6 assertions, 6 reviewed.
Burial3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Parent(s)17 assertions, 17 reviewed.
Residence14 assertions, 14 reviewed.
Occupation3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Social Security Nbr2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Marriage10 assertions, 10 reviewed.
Death8 assertions, 8 reviewed.
Child(ren)4 assertions, 4 reviewed.
Sibling2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Funeral3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Membership1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Census2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Education2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Confirmation1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Physical Description
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treek was a white female. According to her birth certificate, she was not born with any deformations or physical defects.

Please refer to the Proof for the Physical Description of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice was a white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate lists her race and gender.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice was not stillborn, deformed or physically defective. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Birth certificates from Wisconsin at this time required deformation or physical defects be identified on the certificate.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser was a white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided be Bernice's husband, Arnold Lanser, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck was a white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is a derived record so can't be counted on alone but can contribute to the body of evidence.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was a 6 year old single white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely correct.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was a single, 17 year old white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was Bernice's step mother so this should be correct.

Name
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Her name is Bernice Kathryne Van Treek. This is the name provided on her birth and marriage certificates. Her death certificate states her name as Bernadette and her nickname is Bernice, but it is not clear this is correct. In a published genealogy, her name is listed as Berenice, but it appears this is a mispelling. Her step mother provided her name as Bernice Van Treeck in the 1940 U.S. Census and the Social Security Claims index indicates she use Bernice. She is also refered to Bernice in multiple Sheboygan Press articles and obituaries.

Please refer to the Proof for the Name of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S Census as Anton Van Treeck's daughter in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly true.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that her full name is Bernice Kathryne Van Treek. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate states her full name, including her middle name.

Bernice Lanser Find a Grave entry, including gravestone photo[6] asserts that her name was Bernice Lanser. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Although it is unclear who provided the name for the stone, it it likely correct.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner's childred were Lavern, Bernice, and Marvin. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck; and Mary Kleckner; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold provided his wife's name directly.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser's maiden name was Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true because it was provided by someone close to her.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that her name was Bernice Lanser. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true because it was provided by someone close to her.

Mrs. Loerscheider Booklet on Wetor Family[9] asserts that Arnold Lanser married Berenice VanTruck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Not clear what the source of the information was or why she spelled the name like she did.

Arnie T. Lanser Obituary[10] asserts that Arnie T. Lanser's parents were Arnold and Bernice Lanser. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This information was probably provided by someone who knew Bernice well.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that her name was listed as Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck in August 1941, Bernice Kathryn Lanser in May 1966, and Bernice Lanser in January 1988. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is a derived record but lists the names provided probably by Bernice or Arnold on what appears to be claims in 1941, 1966, and 1988.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that her name was Bernadette (Bernice) Lanser. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her husband, Arnold, so it is unclear why the name Bernadette was used when all other records use Bernice.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her step-mother so is almost certainly true.

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[11] asserts that Marie Kleckner was survived by three children: LaVerne, aged 7; Bernice, 3 and Marvin, 2. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Anton Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Listed as Bernice in her mother's death notice

Marie Kleckner Last Rites article in Sheboygan Press (3 May 1928)[12] asserts that Mary Kleckner was survived by three children: La Verne, aged 6; Bernice, 4; and Marvin, aged 2. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Anton Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Listed as Bernice in her mother's death notice

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[13] asserts that Anton Van Treeck survivors include his Angela Lauters, sons Marvin and Eugene, daughters Laverne and Bernice, sisters Ann and Regina. This assertion is associated with 15 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Anna; and Van Treeck, Regina; and Anton Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Jacob; and Van Treeck, Agnes; and Van Treeck, Catherine; and Van Treeck, Francis; and Van Treeck, Alvis; and Van Treeck, Helena; and Van Treeck, Margaret; and Van Treeck, Rosa. A review of this assertion states:

Listed as Bernice in her father's obituary

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[14] asserts that Angela Van Treeck was survived by sons Marvin Van Treeck and Eugene Van Treeck; Daughters LaVerne Van Treeck and Bernice Van Treeck, her mother Kate Lauters, and one brother Fred Lauters. This assertion is associated with 6 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Lauters, Fred; and Lauters, Angela; and [Lauters], Kate. A review of this assertion states:

Listed as Bernice in her step mother's obituary.

Bernice Van Treeck in Hospital in Sheboygan Press[15] asserts that Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lauters accompanied Mrs. Tony Van Treeck of Holy Cross to Sheboygan on Thursday, 23 May 1940, where they called on Bernice Van Treeck at St. Nicholas hospital. This assertion is associated with 3 other subject(s): Lauters, Louis K.; and Lauters, Angela; and [Lauters], Kate. A review of this assertion states:

Listed as Bernice in this news article.

Wedding Dance Advertisement for Arnold Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck in Sheboygan Press[16] asserts that there was a wedding dance for Bernice Van Treeck and Arnold Lanser at Weiler's Log Cabin Ballroom, Highway 141, 4 miles north of Port Washington, on Saturday, 27 April 1946. Tony Groeschel's Orchestra was playing. Admission was 60 cents. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Listed as Bernice on the advertisement for the Dance celebrating her marriage.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that the bride was Bernice Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Her name was stated on her marriage certificate.

Arnold J. Lanser Obituary[18] asserts that Arnold J. Lanser married Bernice Van Treeck on 27 April 1946 at Holy Cross, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Her husband's obituary states her name.

Birth
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treek was born at 10:30am on 6 Mar 1923 in Belgium, Ozaukee Co, WI. This is clearly stated by her birth certificate and supported by her death information.

Please refer to the Proof for the Birth of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck was born 6 Mar 1923 in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Derived source that substantiates other sources.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice was born 6 Mar 1923 at 10:30 am. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate clearly states her birthdate. This birth certificate may have slightly more chance of error than others because although the birth occured in March 1923, it was not officially filed until July 1923.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser was born 6 March 1923. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Informant was her husband, Arnold Lanser, but he still could have provided erroneous information in the stressful time.

Bernice Lanser Find a Grave entry, including gravestone photo[6] asserts that Bernice Lanser was born in 1923. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Informant was probably her husband, Arnold Lanser, but he still could have provided erroneous information in the stressful time.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was born 6 March 1923 in Belgium, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Informant was probably her husband, Arnold Lanser, but he still could have provided erroneous information in the stressful time.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was 61 when she died. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This supports a 6 March 1923 birth. Informant was her husband, Arnold Lanser, but he still could have provided erroneous information in the stressful time.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Informant was her husband, Arnold Lanser, but he still could have provided erroneous information in the stressful time.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was a 6 year old single white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This implies she was born between 02 Apr 1923 and 01 Apr 1924. This is not supported by other sources that state she was born 6 March 1923 because she should be listed as a seven year old if that were true. Given that we have her birth certificate we defer to that.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck and her parents were born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is confirmed by her birth certificate.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was a single, 17 year old white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This implies she was born between 02 Apr 1922 and 01 Apr 1923. This is confirmed by her birth cerificate.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is confirmed by her birth certificate.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was born on 6 Mar 1923 in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by Bernice and is likely true.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice's place of birth was Township of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate clearly states the town, county and state where she was born.

Cause of Death
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernadette Lanser died from Cardiorespiratory Collapse due to cancer of the breast that matastatic [sic] to spine.

Please refer to the Proof for the Cause of Death of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser died from Cardiorespiratory Collapse due to cancer of the breast that matastatic to spine. She also had chronic schizophrenia. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is identified by a physician on the death certificate.

Fact
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser had chronic schizophrenia.

Bernice Lanser's uncle may have been Reverend Van Treeck.

According to her marriage certificate, Bernice Van Treeck was single, not previously married, and not related to groom.

Bernice Lanser had nine grandchildren when she died in 1984.

Before she died, Bernice Lanser had been a patient at the Rocky Knoll Health Care facility for a month.

Bernice Van Treeck was hospitalized at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, Wisconsin for an unspecified reason in May 1940. Her stepmother, Angela Van Treeck and her step grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lauters, visited her on 23 May 1940.

Please refer to the Proof for the Fact of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser died from Cardiorespiratory Collapse due to cancer of the breast that matastatic to spine. She also had chronic schizophrenia. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The researcher's wife confirms that Bernice had chronic schizophrenia.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Reverend Van Treeck was Bernice Van Treek's great uncle. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This needs more research to confirm

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser had nine grandchildren in 1984. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true because it was provided by a close family member.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser had been a pateint at the Rocky Knoll Health Care facility for a month. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is probably true.

Bernice Van Treeck in Hospital in Sheboygan Press[15] asserts that Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lauters accompanied Mrs. Tony Van Treeck of Holy Cross to Sheboygan on Thursday, 23 May 1940, where they called on Bernice Van Treeck at St. Nicholas hospital. This assertion is associated with 3 other subject(s): Lauters, Louis K.; and Lauters, Angela; and [Lauters], Kate. A review of this assertion states:

It appears that Bernice was hospitalized for some reason in May 1940.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was single, not previously married, and not related to groom. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This documents some facts at the time of her marriage.

Burial
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser was buried on 12 April 1984 at Saint George Cemetery (also known as: Saint Thomas Aquinas Cemetery), Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.

Please refer to the Proof for the Burial of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser was buried at St. George Catholic Cemetery in Town of Rhine, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly correct.

Bernice Lanser Find a Grave entry, including gravestone photo[6] asserts that Bernice Lanser was buried at Saint George Cemetery (also known as: Saint Thomas Aquinas Cemetery), Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This confirms the death certificate information.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was buried at the St. George Catholic Cemetery, Town of Rhine. There was a handwritten note that states the article was written Monday, 9 April 1984 and that the Funeral was Thursday. Therefore the funeral was on 12 April 1984. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This too confirms the death certificate information about where she was buried. The date, however, is based on a handwritten note identifying the data the obituary was published. It is difficult to ascertain if that is correct.

Parent(s)
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser (nee Van Treeck) parents were Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner. This is demonstrated by multiple vital records including her birth certificate, census records and obituaries. It is interesting that she is also listed as a daughter in her step-mother's obituary. This likely indicates that they had a mother-daughter relationship, which is not a surprise since Bernice's daughter died when Bernice was very young.

Please refer to the Proof for the Parent(s) of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treek was Mary Kleckner's daughter. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

In this census Anton is listed as a widow and Bernice is his daughter. This supports the claim that Mary is her mother.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser's mother was Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided by Bernice's husband, Arnold Lanser, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner's childred were Lavern, Bernice, and Marvin. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck; and Mary Kleckner; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided by Bernice's husband, Arnold Lanser, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser's parents were Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided someone close to Bernice, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck's father was Anthony Vantreeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

Because this is a derived source this adds to the body of evidence but is not conclusive by itself.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck's mother is Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

Because this is a derived source this adds to the body of evidence but is not conclusive by itself.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S Census as Anton Van Treeck's daughter in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is probably correct but should not be trusted without other data.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was Bernice's step-mother. It is likely correct, although the step-mother may not be fully informaed.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser's father was Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided by Bernice's husband, Arnold Lanser, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[11] asserts that Marie Kleckner was survived by three children: LaVerne, aged 7; Bernice, 3 and Marvin, 2. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Anton Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Mary's death notice directly states that Bernice is her daughter and is therefore very likely correct.

Marie Kleckner Last Rites article in Sheboygan Press (3 May 1928)[12] asserts that Mary Kleckner was survived by three children: La Verne, aged 6; Bernice, 4; and Marvin, aged 2. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Anton Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

The article on the last rites for Mary Kleckner directly states that Bernice his her daughter so certainly correct.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[13] asserts that Anton Van Treeck survivors include his Angela Lauters, sons Marvin and Eugene, daughters Laverne and Bernice, sisters Ann and Regina. This assertion is associated with 15 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Anna; and Van Treeck, Regina; and Anton Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Jacob; and Van Treeck, Agnes; and Van Treeck, Catherine; and Van Treeck, Francis; and Van Treeck, Alvis; and Van Treeck, Helena; and Van Treeck, Margaret; and Van Treeck, Rosa. A review of this assertion states:

Her father's obituary directly identifies her as a daughter and is likely correct.

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[14] asserts that Angela Van Treeck was survived by sons Marvin Van Treeck and Eugene Van Treeck; Daughters LaVerne Van Treeck and Bernice Van Treeck, her mother Kate Lauters, and one brother Fred Lauters. This assertion is associated with 6 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Lauters, Fred; and Lauters, Angela; and [Lauters], Kate. A review of this assertion states:

Her stepmother's obituary identifies her as a daughter (not stepdaughter). Since her mother died so young, it is likely that Angela was like mother to Bernice.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck's father was Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This informations was probably provided by Bernice and is very likely true

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck mother was Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This informations was probably provided by Bernice and is very likely true

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice's father was Anton Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate is names both daughter and father and is documentation of a biological relationship.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice's mother was Mary Kleckinger. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate is names both daughter and mother and is documentation of a biological relationship.

Residence
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice was born and likely lived in Ozaukee Co, WI according to her marriage certificate.
Bernice lived in Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin in 1930, 1935, and 1940 according to the 1930 and 1940 U.S. Censuses.
Bernice lived in Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin at the time of her marriage on 27 apr 1946 according to her marriage certificate.
Bernice Lanser lived in Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin early in her marriage to Arnold Lanser. It appears they moved to Elkhart Lake in 1961 and there is reasonable documentation that she lived in Elkhart Lake the rest of her life.

Bernice Lanser lived in Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin after 1961. At the time of his her death in 1984 her address is given as 251 Osthoff St, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
Please refer to the Proof for the Residence of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her step mother. This is certainly true.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser resided at 251 Osthoff Ave, Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided be Bernice's husband, Arnold Lanser, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Arnold and Bernice Lanser lived in Belgium until moving to Elkhart Lake in 1961. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by someone close to Bernice who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice and Arnold Lanser resided at 251 Osthoff St, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by someone close to Bernice who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Eileen Meinnert becomes Mrs. Donald G. Lanser[19] asserts that Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lanser resided in the village of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by someone close to Bernice who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Mrs. Loerscheider Booklet on Wetor Family[9] asserts that Arnold Lanser and Berenice VanTruck lived in Belgium, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Is is unclear what the source of this information is or when this booklet was written, but it is supported by other evidence.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S Census as Anton Van Treeck's daughter in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly true.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Donald George Lanser was born at Pt Washington Wisconsin - St. Alphonsus Hospital. They lived in Belgium, Wisconsin when he was born. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lanser, Donald; and Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided be Bernice's husband, Arnold Lanser, who should have first hand knowledge of this, so this is likely correct.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck lived in the same house in 1940 as she did in 1935. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her step mother. This is certainly true.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[13] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck lived in Elkhart Lake. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is probably true and supported by other evidence.

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[14] asserts that Bernice (Van Treeck) Lanser lived in Elkhart Lake. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is probably true and supported by other evidence.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck lived in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is conclusive proof of her residence at the time of her marriage.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was born on 6 Mar 1923 in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This likely means she also resided in Ozaukee county at her birth.

Arnold J. Lanser Obituary[18] asserts that Arnold J. Lanser married Bernice Van Treeck on 27 April 1946 at Holy Cross, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This supports the claim that they lived at or near Holy Cross, WI in 1946.

Occupation
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

At the time of her marriage, Bernice Lanser was a Nurse's aid. Later, Bernice Lanser was a housewife in her own home. In the 1940 Census she is listed as not employed and not looking for work but engaged in housework at home.

Please refer to the Proof for the Occupation of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser was a housewife in her own home. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her husband so this is likely correct.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was not employed and not looking for work. She was engaged in home housework. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This information was provided by her step-mother and is very likely true.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck occupation was Nurse's Aid. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely provided by Bernice, so conclusive.

Social Security Nbr
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser's social security number was 396-16-8581

Please refer to the Proof for the Social Security Nbr of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser's social security number was 396-16-8581. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her Husband, Arnold, so this is likely correct.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck's social security number was 396-16-8581. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Although this is a derived source, it is confirmed by her death certificate and is correct.

Marriage
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

rnold J. Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck were married on 27 Apr 1946 at Holy Cross Church, Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin by Rev. John Koenig.

Please refer to the Proof for the Marriage of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser was married to Arnold Lanser. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was her husband, Arnold, so is almost certainly correct.

Bernice Lanser Find a Grave entry, including gravestone photo[6] asserts that Bernice and Arnold Lanser were married. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Since they were buried in the same grave this helps confirmed they were married.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was survived by husband Arnold Lanser; children Donald, Arnold Jr, James, Dale, and Janis; sister Mrs. Edwin Depies; and brothers Marvin and Eugene Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 9 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John; and Lanser, Donald; and Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, James; and Lanser, Dale; and Lanser, Janis; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene. A review of this assertion states:

The information was probably Arnold or one of the children so this is likely accurate.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice and Arnold Lanser were married 27 April 1946. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

The information was probably Arnold or one of the children so this is likely accurate.

Mrs. Loerscheider Booklet on Wetor Family[9] asserts that Arnold Lanser married Berenice VanTruck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

The source of this information is not clear but it is confirmed by other sources.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[13] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was married to Arnold Lanser. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Refers to Bernice as Mrs. Arnold (Bernice) Lanser so they are probably married.

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[14] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was married to Arnold Lanser. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Refers to Bernice as Mrs. Arnold (Bernice) Lanser so they are probably married.

Wedding Dance Advertisement for Arnold Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck in Sheboygan Press[16] asserts that there was a wedding dance for Bernice Van Treeck and Arnold Lanser at Weiler's Log Cabin Ballroom, Highway 141, 4 miles north of Port Washington, on Saturday, 27 April 1946. Tony Groeschel's Orchestra was playing. Admission was 60 cents. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

This is an advertisment published 26 April 1946 for thier wedding dance the next day, 27 April 1946. This supports the other evidence they were married on that date. They would likely be married closeby the Dance Hall which is near Port Washington.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[17] asserts that Arnold J. Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck were married on 27 Apr 1946 at Holy Cross Church, Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin by Rev. John Koenig. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Conclusive proof of their marriage

Arnold J. Lanser Obituary[18] asserts that Arnold J. Lanser married Bernice Van Treeck on 27 April 1946 at Holy Cross, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Supports other evidence of thier marriage.

Death
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernadette Lanser died 8 April 1984 at age 61 at Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility in Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.

Please refer to the Proof for the Death of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser died at Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility in Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly true.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser died 8 April 1984 at age 61. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The date of death is almost certainly true. The is probably true.

Bernice Lanser Find a Grave entry, including gravestone photo[6] asserts that Bernice Lanser died in 1984. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The gravestone was probably placed near the date of death so is probably correct.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck died on 8 April 1984. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold Lanser provided this information 11 years after her death.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser died 8 April 1984 at the Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The source of this info is not given but it is confirmed by the death certificate.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was 61 when she died. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Her birth record and age support her age of death.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck died in April 1984. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is a derived source but is substantiated by other sources.

Arnold J. Lanser Obituary[18] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck Lanser died on 8 April 1984. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This substantiates her death date.

Child(ren)
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treeck's Children were Donald George Lanser, Dale Lanser, Arnold Lanser, James "Jim” Lanser, and Janis Jane Lanser.

Please refer to the Proof for the Child(ren) of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Arnie T. Lanser Obituary[10] asserts that Arnie T. Lanser's parents were Arnold and Bernice Lanser. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, Arnold John. A review of this assertion states:

Probably provided by another one of thier children.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Arnold John Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck's Children were Donald George Lanser, Dale Lanser, Arnold Lanser, James "Jim Lanser, and Janis Jane Lanser. This assertion is associated with 6 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John; and Lanser, Donald; and Lanser, Dale; and Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, James; and Lanser, Janis. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold identified his and Bernice's children, all of whom were still alive. There is no reason to doubt the accuracy.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was survived by husband Arnold Lanser; children Donald, Arnold Jr, James, Dale, and Janis; sister Mrs. Edwin Depies; and brothers Marvin and Eugene Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 9 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John; and Lanser, Donald; and Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, James; and Lanser, Dale; and Lanser, Janis; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene. A review of this assertion states:

This information was probably provided by Arnold Lanser so is probably accurate.

Mrs. Loerscheider Booklet on Wetor Family[9] asserts that Arnold Lanser and Berenice Van Truck's chidren were Donald, Arnold, Jr., James, Janice, and Dale. This assertion is associated with 6 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John; and Lanser, Donald; and Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, James; and Lanser, Janis; and Lanser, Dale. A review of this assertion states:

The source of this information is not identified, but it is confirmed by the other sources.

Sibling
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser's siblings were Lavern Depies, Marvin Van Treeck, and Eugene Van Treeck.

Please refer to the Proof for the Sibling of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[7] asserts that Bernice Van Treek's only sister was Lavern Depies. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Laverne; and Depies, Edwin. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided by her husband who should have first hand knowledge, but it is not certain.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was survived by husband Arnold Lanser; children Donald, Arnold Jr, James, Dale, and Janis; sister Mrs. Edwin Depies; and brothers Marvin and Eugene Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 9 other subject(s): Lanser, Arnold John; and Lanser, Donald; and Lanser, Arnold T.; and Lanser, James; and Lanser, Dale; and Lanser, Janis; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by someone close to Bernice who would have knowledge of her siblings.

Funeral
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser's funeral home was Wittkopp Funeral home.

Bernice Lanser's funeral mass was held 12 April 1984 at St George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

Please refer to the Proof for the Funeral of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser's funeral home was Wittkopp Funeral home. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly accurate.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser's funeral mass was held 12 April 1984 at St George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly accurate.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser's funeral home was Wittkopp Funeral Service, 123 South St, Plymouth, Wisconsin 53073. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly accurate.

Membership
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Lanser was a member of the St. George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, the Christian Mothers Society of that church, and the Elkhart Lake Study Club.

Please refer to the Proof for the Membership of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[8] asserts that Bernice Lanser was a member of the St. George Catholich Church, Elkhart Lake, the Christian Mothers Society of that church, and the Elkhart Lake Study Club. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was provided by Arnold Lanser or one of his children so this is likely accurate.

Census
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S Census as Anton Van Treeck's daughter in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.

Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck.

Please refer to the Proof for the Census of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S Census as Anton Van Treeck's daughter in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly true.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is almost certainly true.

Education
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treek had an 8th grade education. On 1 Apr 1930, she was attending school.

Please refer to the Proof for the Education of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was in school. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is very likely true.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck was not in school and had an 8th grade education. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This information was supplied by her step-mother and is likely true.

Confirmation
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treek was confirmed by Archbishop S. Stritch of Milwaukee at Holy Cross Church, Holy Cross, WI at 4 p.m. on 17 June 1937.

Please refer to the Proof for the Confirmation of Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Laverne, Bernice and Marvin Van Treek confirmation - The Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Laverne, Bernice and Marvin Van Treek were confirmed by Archbishop S. Stritch of Milwaukee at Holy Cross Church, Holy Cross, WI at 4 p.m. on 17 June 1937. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Laverne; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

This article states Bernice and her siblings were being confirmed the next day.

End Notes
1. Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, Birth No. 126175 (6 March 1923), Bernice Kathryne Van Treek; Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Madison, Wisconsin.

2. Wisconsin, Sheboygan County, Death No. APR1984008181 (8 Apr 1984), Bernadette (Bernice) Lanser; Register of Deeds, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

3. Ancestry.com "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007." database online. Ancestry.com. (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60901&h=31061 445&tid=82065222&pid=34451635042&hid=63963815137&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ek c11&_phstart=default&usePUBJs=true: accessed 17 Oct 2015), Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck; citing Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007.

4. 1930 U.S. Census, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Belgium Township, enumeration district (ED) 45-1, Sheet 9B, dwelling 170, family 172, Anton Van Treeck and Family; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Oct 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.

5. 1940 U.S. Census, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Belgium, enumeration district (ED) 45-1, Sheet 6A, lines 27-33, dwelling number not provided, family 135, Anton Van Treeck and Family; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Oct 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.

6. Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Database of Grave Records (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 Oct 2015), Bernice Lanser; memorial #72998605; http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=24836&GRid=729 98605&

7. Arnold J. Lanser (Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin), Notes from interview by Robert and Lora Bongiovi, 21 August 1995; Handwritten notes Robert P. Bongiovi, El Segundo, California, 2015.

8. Bernice Lanser Obituary, August Winkel Family Booklet by Louise Dowty, 31 Octobert 1994; Robert P. Bongiovi, El Segundo, California, 2015. Newspaber clipping on Page 28 from unknown newspaper, dated 9 April 1984.

9. Lloyd A. Mans, distant cousin of Lora Bongiovi, Blooming Prairie, MN, to Lora Bongiovi, letter, 29 January 2001, information on Lora's Wetor ancestors; Bongiovi Family History Research Files, Bongiovi Family History Research Files; Robert P. Bongiovi, El Segundo, California. Citing enclosed Lorscheider Booklet based on writings by Elizabeth Wetor, Daughter of John and Mary Wetor.

10. Arnie T. Lanser 'The Rainbow Kid', The Sheboygan Press, 6 June 2010.

11. Mrs. Van Treeck Dies At Belgium After An Illnes, Sheboygan Press, 26 Apr 1928, p. 15 col. 3.

12. Last Rites for Mrs. Van Treeck Held On Monday, Sheboygan Press, 3 May 1928, p. 15 Col. 8.

13. Anton Van Treeck (Obituary), Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966, p. 10, col. 4.

14. Angela Van Treeck Obituary, The Sheboygan Press, 13 April 1968, p. 10, col. 3.

15. Fredonia, The Sheboygan Press, 31 May 1940, p. 18, col. 4.

16. Wedding Dance; Miss Bernice Van Treeck; Arnold Lanser (Advertisement), The Sheboygan Press, 26 Apr 1946, p. 12, col. 4.

17. Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, Marriage Certificate (27 Apr 1946), Arnold J. Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck; Wisconsin State Vital Records Office, Madison, Wisconsin.

18. Arnold J. Lanser (obituary), The Sheboygan Press, 19 Jun 1998, p. A2, Cols 1-2.

19. Eileen Meinnert becomes Mrs. Donald G. Lanser, Sheboygan Press, 7 July 1966, Family History Research Files, 1992-; Robert P. Bongiovi, El Segundo, California, 2015. Original newspaper clippings glued to a scrapbook page.

20. Archbishop To Confirm Class At Holy Cross, The Sheboygan Press, 16 June 1937, p. 6, col. 7.

Prepared 18 Nov 2015 by Rob Bongiovi
Evidentia© 2012-2015

Bernice Lanser's uncle may have been Reverend Van Treeck one of the pioneers of Sheboygan County.
Bernice Lanser had nine grandchildren when she died in 1984.

Events

Birth6 Mar 1923Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Census1 Apr 1930as Anton Van Treeck's daughter - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Education (in progress)1 Apr 1930was attending school - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Residence1 Apr 1930Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Residence1935Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Confirmation17 Jun 1937by Archbishop S. Stritch of Milwaukee - Holy Cross Catholic Church, Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Census1 Apr 1940as Anton Van Treeck's daughter - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Occupation1 Apr 1940houseworker at home - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Residence1 Apr 1940Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage27 Apr 1946Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States - Arnold John Lanser
Occupation27 Apr 1946Nurse's Aide - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Residence27 Apr 1946Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
ResidenceBef 1961Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
ResidenceAft 1961Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Residence1966Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Residence1968Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Residence8 Apr 1984251 Osthoff St., Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Death8 Apr 1984Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility, Sheboygan Co., WI
Burial12 Apr 1984St. George Catholic Cemetery, Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Funeral Mass12 Apr 1984St. George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Alt nameBernadette Lanser
OccupationHousewife
ChurchSt. George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
OrganizationsChristian Mother's Society; Elkhart Lake Study Club
Soc Sec Num396-16-8581
Funeral HomeWittkopp Funeral Service, 123 South St., Plymouth, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
DescriptionWhite and born without physical defects
Education (Completed)had an 8th grade education

Families

SpouseArnold John Lanser (1919 - 1998)
ChildLiving
ChildArnold T. Lanser (1948 - 2010)
ChildLiving
ChildLiving
ChildLiving
FatherAnton Van Treeck (1890 - 1966)
MotherMary Kleckner (1900 - 1928)
SiblingLiving
SiblingLiving

Notes

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