The Westenfield - Gobler Genealogy
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3700 S. Westport Ave. #3143
SIOUX FALLS, SD 57106

Welcome to the genealogy page of Wallace and Nancy (Gobler) Westenfield's family ancestors. Wally and I look forward to hearing from anyone that has a connection to our families.Please click on one of our surnames that will give you more information on our family and then click on one of the books to see the ancestors and associated lines.

[GOBLER] [STIEVE]
[ROBBINS] [ NEWHALL/NEWELL]
[WOSTEFELD/WESTENFIELD] [UPMEIER] [BRANDT/BROCKMEIER] [KASISKI/KASUSKE] [FENNER]

Nancy's parents are Edward Erwin GOBLER and Agnes Elizabeth ROBBINS. Her grandparents are as follows:

 
GOBLER  The first family came over from Ober Pritchen, Brandenberg, Germany in 1854 and settled in Wrightstown, Brown County, WI. Click on Gobler to see the associated lines in the descendants chart. 

STIEVE
  The first family came from Wierzchowo, Schlochau, West Prussia, to America in 1883 and settled in Rice Lake, Barron County, WI and moving to Alder, Pierce County, WA. Click on Stieve to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.

ROBBINS
 The first connection to this family comes from Rochester, Monroe County, NY to Jackson, Jackson County, MI to Hammond, Lake County, IN. Click on Robbins to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.

NEWHALL/NEWELL
 The first family came from Buckinghamshire, England, Olney Parrish to Lynn, Essex County, MA to Brookfield, Worcester County, MA to Winslow, Kennebec County, ME, to Rochester, Monroe County, NY to Kalamazoo County and Van Buren County, MI. Click on Newhall/Newell to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.
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Wally's parents are Otto Leopold Westenfield Sr. and Elnora Anne Kasuske. His grandparents are as follows:

 
WOSTEFELD/WESTENFIELD The first family came from Lage & Ohrsen, Lippe, Germany, to Eustis, Frontier County, NE in 1884, on to Corona, Roberts County, SD to Floodwood, St. Louis County, MN. In this line an Upmeier married into the Wostenfeld line and took on the name of the farm so an added line is next. Click on Wostefeld/Westenfield to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.
UPMEIER The first family is in Oerlinghausen, Lippe, Germany. Click on Upmeier to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.
BRANDT/BROCKMEIER The first family is located in Rahfield & Westorf, Lippe, Germany on to Eustis, Frontier County, NE in 1885. Click on Brandt/ Brockmeier to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.
KASISKI/KASUSKE The first family is located in Konitz, Kr. Schlochau, West Prussia, to Pine Island, Goodhue County, MN abut 1895 to Milbank, Grant County, SD. Click on Kasiski/Kasuske to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.
FENNER The first family is located in Batzlow, Kr. Konigsberg, Germany to Lowell, Dodge County, WI in 1886 to Goodhue County, MN to Milbank, Grant County, SD. Click on Fenner to see the associated lines in the descendants chart.

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MY FAVORITE GENEALOGY SITES

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet

US GenWeb

Roots-L Home Page

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Ancestry

Higginson Books

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Welcome to Nancy's Country Loft. My husband and I have been married for 50 years and have four children (2 girls and 2 boys) who are married and we have 7 grandchildren. We are from Minnesota and Wisconsin and moved to Arizona about 18 years ago. We have been on the road in our 5th wheel for the past six years. Our interest in genealogy started over 30 years ago and we are still researching. Like everyone else have a lot of missing information but hope that we will find contacts through the web to help us fill in the missing blanks.

Exciting news for crafters, I am now a Certified Instructor for One-Stroke Painting. I teach in RV Resorts in Mesa, Arizona in the winter.



For more information contact: Nancy Westenfield

or write to me at: 3700 S. Westport Ave. #3143, Sioux Falls, SD 57106-6360
 
 

Last updated March 31, 2007


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