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Agnes Gypp |
Fødsel |
27 Aug 1896 |
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA [1] |
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Folketelling |
1905 |
Marinette, Wisconsin, USA [2] |
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Gypp, Andrew and Anne Greiner with Family - Wisconsin State Census - 1905
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Folketelling |
1910 |
Marinette, Wisconsin, USA [3] |
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Gypp, Andrew and Anne Greiner with Family - United States Census - 1910
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Folketelling |
1930 |
Peshtigo Township, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA [4] |
Fifteenth Census of The United States: 1930
Peshtigo Township, Marinette County, Wisconsin
Name: Agnes Larsen
Relation to head of family: Wife
Home Data
- Place of Abode: Rural Route 1 of Marinette
- Home owned or rented: Owned
- Value of home if owned, or monthly rental if rented: $1000
- Does this family live on a farm? No
Personal Description
- Sex: Female
- Color or race: White
- Age at last birthday: 32
- Marital condition: Married
- Age at first marriage: 17
Education
- Attended school or college any time since Sept. 1, 1929: No
- Whether able to read and write: Yes
Place of Birth
- Person: Wisconsin
- Father: Pennsylvania
- Mother: Canada
Occupation: None
Family in same household:
1) Elmer Larsen (Head)
2) Agnes Larsen (Wife)
3) Roy Larsen (Step Son)
4) Marie Larsen (Step Daughter) |
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Alfred Larsen (1898-1941) and Agnes Gypp (1896-1991) with family - United States Census 1930
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Rettsak |
10 Nov 1931 |
Wisconsin, USA |
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Circuit Court Jury Decision Is Reversed - Marshfield News Herald on the 10th of November 1931 Circuit Court Jury Decision Is Reversed
The State supreme court today reversed the conviction of Alfred Larson and Agnes Larson who were sentenced by Circuit Judge A. F. Murphy in Marinette county on charges of keeping a house of ill repute.
Alfred Larson had been sentenced to Waupun prison for one year and Agnes Larson to the industrial school for woman at Taycheedah for 18 months.
They denied the charges and contended that the property which they tool over in Marinette county was used only as a roadhouse in which their income was chiefly from the sale of candy and tobacco. |
Rettsak |
28 Nov 1931 |
Wisconsin, USA |
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Alfred Larson and Agnes Larson VS State of Wisconsin (Wisconsin State Journal on the 28th of November 1931 Alfred Larson and Agnes Larson, plaintiffs in error
Vs.
State of Wisconsin, defendants in error
“I, Norman B. Langill, District Attorney for said county, hereby inform the court that on the 26th day of February, 1931, at the Town of Peshtigo, in said county, Agnes Larson and Alfred Larson did set up, operate and maintain a structure or building commonly known as the Poplar Grove on U. S. Highway 41, in the Town aforesaid, such structure or building being used for the purpose of prostitution, lewdness and assignation, and that the said Agnes Larson and Alfred Larson well knew that the said premises were being used for the purposes aforesaid, and that they knew and permitted women of lewd character to inhabit said premises and operate therein, all contrary to sec. 351.35 R S. Wis. 1929, and against the peace and dignity of the State of Wisconsin.”
"The evidence in the case showed that Poplar Grove Road House is a building located on U. S. Highway 41, in the town of Peshtigo, Marinette county, midway between the cities of Marinette and Peshtigo.
It was built by the defendants Alfred Larson and Agnes Larson in 1929. They commenced occupancy of the premises in September, 1929, I and conducted them as a road house, where beverages, intoxicating and non-intoxicating, tobacco and candy, were sold.
“They so conducted said business until June 19, 1930. On the latter date, the occupancy of the premises and management of the business were turned over by the Larsons to one Frank Smith, under some kind of an arrangement the exact nature of which was a litigated issue in this case. The evidence shows that after Frank Smith’s occupancy of the premises lewdness and prostitution were carried on therein.
"On the 28th day of February, 1931, a road on said premises was made and Frank Smith was arrested. On the 3rd day of March, 1931, Alfred Larson and Agnes Larson were arrested, charged with being the proprietors of said place. The evidence showed that after the occupancy of said premises by Smith, the Larsons lived in Marinette, but that they nevertheless spent much of their time at Poplar Grove, being there practically every day and, sometimes, well into the night.
"According to the testimony of Smith, the agreement between him and the Larsons was that he, Smith, was to run the business on a 50-50 basis—a sort of partnership agreement. Larson testified that he had leased the premises to Smith for an agreed rental of $50.00 per month His defense was that he was not the proprietor of the premises and, consequently, not guilty. |
Folketelling |
1940 |
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA [5] |
Sixteenth Census of The United States: 1940
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin
Name: Agnes Larsen
Relation to head of family: Head
Household Data
- Location: 98 Ogden Street
- Home owned or rented: Owned
- Value of home if owned, or monthly rental if rented: $1500
- Does this family live on a farm? No
Personal Description
- Sex: Female
- Color or race: White
- Age at last birthday: 43
- Marital condition: Married
Education
- Attended school or college any time since March 1, 1940? No
- Highest grade of school completed: 4
Place of Birth: Wisconsin
Residence, April 1, 1935: Same place
- On a farm? No
Persons 14 years old and over - Employment status
- Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? No
- Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (Ot): H
Family in same household:
1) Alfred Larsen (Head)
2) Agnes Larsen (Wife) |
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Alfred Larsen (1898-1941) and Agnes Gypp (1896-1991) - United States Census 1940
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Notat |
Census 1940 ??
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Ulykke |
13 Jun 1950 |
Oconto, Wisconsin, USA [6] |
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Trailer Explosion, Victim Dies - Article in Green Bay Press-Gazette on the 15th of June 1950 Partly Trailer Explosion Victim Dies; Rites To Be in Marinette
Special to Press-Gazette
OCONTO, Wis. Ervin Wiltzius, 35, who was burned in an explosion in a trailer cabin at Oconto Tuesday morning, died in the Oconto hospital Wednesday evening. Wiltzius and Emil Nelson, 35, received second and third degree burns when a cigaret was lit in the trailer which was filled with gas fumes from a partially open oven jet of a bottle gas stove. Mrs. Agnes Larson, owner of the trailer, received minor injuries.
Wiltzius was employed by the Ladish Drop Forge company of Cudahy. He was born in Marinette Oct. 1, 1914. His survivors are a son, Wayne; four brothers, Edward and Nick, Marinette, Charles and Frank. Sheboygan; and five sisters, Mrs. Frank Kloida, Mrs. James Benesh. Mrs. Clifford Metivier and Dorothy Wiltzius, all of Marinette, and Mrs. Louis Tappy, Menominee. Mich.
The body is at the McLain Funeral home in Marinette where the rosary will be said at 7:30 this evening. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 Friday morning in the funeral home, and at 9 o'clock in Our Lady of Lourdes church at Marinette. The Rev. Leo Courtney will officiate and burial will be in Forest Home cemetery. |
Rettsak |
26 Jan 1954 |
Oconto, Wisconsin, USA [7] |
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Attorney Missing, Plaintiffs Lose Explosion Damage Plea - Article in Green Bay Press-Gazette on the 26th of January 1954 Attorney Missing, Plaintiffs Lose Explosion Damage Plea
Verdict Is Directed For Defense After Nelsons Argue Case:
Special to Press-Gazette
OCONTO, Wis. - A directed verdict in favor of the defendants ended the case of Agnes Larsen and her son, Roy Nelson, both of Marinette, plaintiffs in a circuit court action here Monday.
Mrs. Larsen and Nelson were seeking damages from the Saucier Hardware Co. of Oconto and the Kool Kitchen Bottle Gas Co. for personal injuries and property damage sustained in a house trailer explosion here June 13, 1950.
When the Milwaukee attorney for the plaintiffs failed to show up, Mrs. Larsen and Nelson decided to plead their own cases. But court procedure to the average layman is difficult to grasp. Judge Arold F. Murphy assisted the pair in their direct examinations but had to warn each repeatedly to confine their
answers to questions asked.
Claim Firm Negligent
They claimed that the Saucier firm's serviceman was negligent in connecting up a replacement tank of battle gas on June 12, 1950. The explosion occurred early the next morning as Ervin Wiltzius struck a match in the trailer kitchen.
Wiltzius, former son-in-law of Mrs. Larsen, and Nelson were burned and blown out of the trailer. Mrs. Larsen was in the opposite end of the trailer and was blown out, too, but not burned. Wiltzius died 40 hours late.
No Leaks Found
Defense witnesses Fire Chief John Reed and Mead McNulty testified that checks made after the blast revealed no leaks in connections but that the oven control on the range was partly open. Both described the control as of a type that locks shut and would be unlikely to open even from an explosion. They were
the only defense witnesses called. Mrs. Larsen and Nelson were the only witnesses for themselves.
Upon completion of testimony Atorney Harold Krueger petitioned the court for a directed verdict in favor of the defendants on the grounds that negligence had not been proven. Judge Murphy granted the motion. Then he advised the plaintiffs that if they could find an attorney who would write up their case it could then be appealed to the state supreme court.
The jurors were excused until Thursday morning, Jan. 28. |
Død |
30 Nov 1991 |
Oconto, Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA [8] |
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Agnes Larsen (f. Gypp, 1896-1991) og Roy J. Nelson (1914-2000) - Gravstøtte
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Begravelse |
Oconto Catholic Cemetery, Oconto, Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA [9] |
Søsken |
1 bror og 2 søstre |
| 1. Joseph Ernest Gypp, f. 9 Jan 1894, Marinette, Wisconsin, USA d. 8 Aug 1948, Menominee, Michigan, USA (Alder 54 år) ▻ Isabelle Pagett, g. 3 Aug 1912 | + | 2. Agnes Gypp, f. 27 Aug 1896, Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA d. 30 Nov 1991, Oconto, Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA (Alder 95 år) ▻ Emil Alfred Nilsson, g. 27 Aug 1913 ; Alfred Larsen, g. 3 Sep 1924 | | 3. Louise Melvina Gypp, f. 27 Mar 1898, Coleman town, Marinette, Wisconsin d. 17 Okt 1987, Marinette, Wisconsin, USA (Alder 89 år) | | 4. Mildred Gypp, f. 20 Apr 1907, Marinette, Wisconsin, USA d. 26 Mai 1976, Menominee, Michigan, USA (Alder 69 år) | |
Person ID |
I6103 |
Servan Homme |
Sist endret |
25 Okt 2023 |