Charles & Sophia Roseman

Christie, Weston Twp., Clark Co., Wisconsin

 

 

"Carl" was born 8 Apr 1829 in Silesia, Ger. He fought with Co. B, 19th Wis., entering the service, 28 Feb 1864.  He was wounded at Fair Oaks, VA, 27 Oct 1864 and he received an honorable discharge in the heat of summer, 9 Aug 1865.  His first marriage to Eliza Gothe ended in divorce 30 Oct 1871 and she died in 1893.  Albert Roseman (b. 9 Oct 1867 in Racine, WI) was Carl's son by this first marriage.  The family story is that he wasn't being properly cared for by his mother who was living in Sparta and in 1871, Carl snatched him and moved nearly a hundred miles away to the woods of Clark County, WI. Carl’s second wife, Sophia Anna Maria Behrens, was born 9 Sep 1833 in Beidendorf, Mecklenburg, Ger., Province of Slagen, Prussia, the daughter of John J. & Elizabet Dorothea (Hameister) Kneiser.  She and Carl married in Neillsville, WI, 12 Aug 1876.  They moved to Sec. 3, Weston Twp., Clark Co. WI in 1879 along with the 76 yr. old mother-in-law, Louisa Edmizer.  Sophia's children by her first marriage to Fred Behrens were: Frederick J., John H., Josephine "Josie", Otto, Georgena Johanna Mayta, William Gene and Alexander Ayres who was out of wedlock to "Josie" Behrens, but raised as her brother.  In later years, Georgia remembered living in their large home in Milwaukee before her parents divorced in 1872.  Her mother would apparently sprinkle gold dust in her hair to make it sparkle before driving off to parties with their horse and carriage.  Albert left home at the age of 14 to cook for the performers on the circus trains, a career that took him all over the USA and even into Canada, Cuba and the Bahamas.  He married Louise Profilio 27 Jun 1900.  Carl and Sophie were admitted to the WI Veterans’ Home in Waupaca from Neillsville, 17 Aug 1918.  Carl died there, 20 Apr 1921 and Sophia passed away the following year, 13 Oct 1922. They were buried in the Central WI Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, Sec. 3, Lot 37, Graves 23 and 24.

 

[Family Photos]

 

 

Census Records

 

1880 Federal Census, Weston, Clark, WI
Name  Relation Marital Sex Race Age Nativity Occupation F-Nativity M-Nativity
 Chas. Roseman   Self   M   Male   W   46   PRUSSIA   Farmer   PRUSSIA   PRUSSIA 
 Sophia Roseman   Wife   M   Female   W   44   PRUSSIA   Keeps House   PRUSSIA   PRUSSIA 
 Albert Roseman   Son   S   Male   W   13   WI   At School   PRUSSIA   PRUSSIA 
 Georgia A. Roseman   Dau   S   Female   W   15   WI   At School   HANOVER   PRUSSIA 
 Alexander Roseman   Son   S   Male   W   4   WI      HANOVER   PRUSSIA 
 Louisa Conizer (Kneiser)  GMother   W   Female   W   77   MECKLENBURG      PRUSSIA   PRUSSIA 
 Stephen Conell   Other   S   Male   W   11   WI   No Home   NY   NY 

 

 

1860 United States Federal Census       

 

 

1870 United States Federal Census

 

 

1880 United States Federal Census

Name: Chas. Roseman      Age: 46     Est. Birth Year: abt 1834     Birthplace: Prussia

Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)      Spouse's Name: Sophia

Father's birthplace: Prussia           Mother's birthplace: Prussia      Occupation: Farmer

Home in 1880: Weston, Clark, Wisconsin

   Household Members: Name       Age

            Chas. Roseman                   46  Prussia-Pru-Pru

            Sophia Roseman                 44  Prussia-Pru-Pru

            Albert Roseman                   13  WI-Pru-Prussia              At School

            Georgia A. Roseman           15  WI-Hanover-Prussia     At School

            Alexander Roseman             4  WI-Hanover-Prussia

            Louisa Edmizer                    77  Mechlenburg-Pru-Pru   Widowed   Mother - Grandma

            Stephen Conell                    11  WI-NY-NY           no Home       

 

1885 - WI Veteran’s Census

Roseman, Chas.      Private    P   19   Wisc          Weston Twp., Clark, WI - P.O. CHRISTIE

 

1890 - Wisconsin Census, Database: WI 1890 Veterans Schedule

Name: Charles Rossman   State: WI        County: Clark County

Township: E.D. 175 Weston Township   Year: 1890     Page: 001

 

1895 - Wisconsin State Census

Name: Carle Roseman    Household Members: 2 males, 1 female; born: 1 US, 2 Germany

Residence County: Clark   Locality: Weston       Line: 27  Roll: v226_10

 

1895 - Enumeration of Soldiers and Sailors of the Late War  Census Date: 1895

Veteran's Name: Charles Roseman         Disability Incurred: Breach

Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Weston, Clark, Wisconsin, P.O. Christie

Year enlisted: 28 Feb 1864    Year discharged: 9 Aug 1865    Rank: Private

Company: B     Regiment or vessel: 19 Wis Inf              Length of service:  --  --  --

 

1900 United States Federal Census

Name: Carl Roseman         Age: 71     Birth Date: Apr 1829     Birthplace: Germany

Immigration Year: 1857 (Sophie imm: 1855)       Relationship to head-of-house: Head

Father's Birthplace: Germany        Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Spouse's Name: Sophie     Marriage Year: 1877            Years Married: 23

Home in 1900: Weston, Clark, Wisconsin

   Household Members: Name Age

            Carl Roseman          71  Ger-Ger-Ger        Apr 1829        Farmer

            Sophie Roseman     65  Ger-Ger-Ger        Sep 1834       5 of 7 children living

 

1905 - Wisconsin State Census

Name: Chas Roseman       Birth Location: Germany     Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831

Relation: Head                     Spouse's Name: Sophia

Residence County: Clark   Locality: Weston       Line: 11  Roll: CSUSAWI1905_5

   Household Members: Name Age

            Chas Roseman        74  Ger-Ger               Head              Farmer

            Sophia Roseman     72  Ger-Ger               Wife                Housekeeper

            Ellie Burnes              30  WI-Ger                 Step S.           Farm Labor

            Agnes Burnes          23  Sweden-Swe     D. in Law       House work

            Adeline Burnes          1  WI-WI-Swe          Gr. D.

            Annie Sarietz            13  WI-Ger                 Hired              House work

 

1910 United States Federal Census

Name: Charlie Roseman    Age in 1910: 80        Est. Birth Year: abt 1830

Birthplace: Germany   Naturalized     Spouse's Name: Sophie     2nd Marriage for both

Home in 1910: Neillsville Ward 2, Clark, Wisconsin

   Household Members: Name Age

            Charlie Roseman    80  Ger-Ger-Ger        married 33 years         Union Army veteran

            Sophie Roseman     76  Ger-Ger-Ger        5 of ? children living                        imm: 1854

 

1920 United States Federal Census

Name: Carl Roseman         Age: 90 years     Est. Birth Year: abt 1830   

Birthplace: Germany                                   Year of Immigration: 1857

Relation to Head of House: Head             Spouse's Name: Sophie [Mary]

Father's Birth Place: Germany                  Mother's Birth Place: Germany

Home in 1920: Farmington, Waupaca, Wisconsin

   Household Members: Name Age

            Carl Roseman          90

            Sophie Roseman     87

 

Military

 

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To Whom It May Concern, Know Ye That Carl Roseman Has Been Honorably Discharged from The Service Of The United States.  May Future Generations Never Forget The Debt Of Gratitude They Owe The Brave Boys In Blue Who On Land And Sea Volunteered Their Services During The Dark Days Of The Rebellion, Suffering and Bloodshed Which Marked The Years From 1861 to 1865 And May Our Motto Always Be "Liberty And Union, Now And Forever, One And Inseparable."

 

To all whom it may concern, know ye that CARL ROSEMAN enlisted from Racine, Wisconsin, February, 1862, and was mustered into the United States service at Camp Randall, Madison, Wisconsin, on the 24th day of February, 1862, as a private of Company "23" 19th Reg't. Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry under Capt. W. H. Tucker and Col. H. F. Sanders to serve three years or during the war.  The Reg't was assigned to the First 23 Brigade Third Division Twenty Forth Corps. Army of the James.  Discharged February 27th, 1864, at New Bern, N. C. on account of re enlistment.

 

Re enlisted February 28, 1864, as a private of Company "23" 19th Reg't Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Capt. G. G. Patton and Col. H. F. Sanders to serve three years or during the war.  Participated in the following battles:  Suffolk, Va., April 24, 1863; New Bern, N. C., February 1 - 4, 1864; Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 12 - 16, 1864; Port Walthall, Va., June 17, 1864; Siege Of Petersburg, Va., June 20 - September 20, 1864; Fair Oaks, Va., October 27, 1864; Richmond, Va., April 3, 1865, was wounded by a gunshot on the middle finger of the left hand at the Battle of Fair Oaks.  He was honorably discharged August 9, 1865, at Richmond, Va. on account of the close of the war. 

 

Presented by R. C. Roseman to his wife Sophie to be left to children as an heirloom in the family July 15, 1897.  This design for a national monument was dedicated to The Grand Army of the Republic and kindred societies by Easel Monument Association and by them to be erected to the rank and file of the Union Army, October, AD ( "18" -? -Dictation unclear), 1898.

 

 

[Hospital Record]

 

I was right about Grandpa Roseman's dual enlistment in the Civil War.  He did enlist in 1862 for three years and although it doesn't give the details, was re-enlisted in 1864.  The Union did that with their 1862 3 year enlistees in 1864 whose actual term wouldn't be up until 1865 to capture their grim determination and patriotism to see it through to the bloody end.  Otherwise these men would have have had a tendency as the clock wound down in 64-65 to maybe hold back a little.  Once they stepped forward and re-enlisted they realized they were in it until either they were killed or disabled or the end came.  Tough, but that's the way it was.  Carl was in fact wounded in the 2nd battle of Fair Oaks 3 April 1865 ( finger shot off, the bullet also from what I understand broke the stock on his rifle and further more he never left the field).   He would not have been in uniform on the day he was wounded if he had not re-enlisted in 1864.  God Damm I'm proud of him.  Jerry Behrens MD, 3rdBn,9thMarines, 67-68

 

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Carl fought with Co. B, 19th Wis., entering the service, 28 Feb 1864.  He was wounded at Fair Oaks, VA, 27 Oct 1864 and he received an honorable discharge in the heat of summer, 9 Aug 1865.

American Civil War Soldiers

Name:  Carl Roseman                    RESIDENCE:  Racine, Wisconsin

Enlistment Date:  24 Feb 1862      Side Served:  Union                        State Served:  Wisconsin

Service Record:  Enlisted as a Private on 24 February 1862.

Enlisted in Company B, 19th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 24 Feb 1862.

Mustered Out Company B, 19th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 9 Aug 1865 at Richmond, VA.

 

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

Name: Carl Roseman                     Side: Union   Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin

Regiment Name:  19th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry  COMPANY:  B

Rank In:  Private                  Rank Out:  Private   Film Number:  M559 roll 25

Alternate Name:  Carl/Rosemond

 

Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934

Name: Carl Roseman         State Filed: Wisconsin        Widow: Sophie Roseman

Co. B  19  Wis Inf

1887 Jun 22              Invalid            391 848          243 480

1921 May 9               Widow            1173907        907.350    Wisc

 

Civil War Service:

Residence: Racine, WI

Private, Company B, 19th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin

Enlisted: 24 Feb 1862

Mustered Out: 9 Aug 1865 at Richmond, VA

 

 

Research Notes

 

Old Soldiers Home, Waupaca, Carl and Sophie Roseman--Our records show Carl Roseman and his wife Sophie were admitted to the Wis. Veterans Home on August 17, 1918 from Neillsville, WI. He listed his age as 89 and his date of birth as April 8, 1829 in Germany. He listed his date of marriage as 1876 in Neillsville, WI. He served as a Private in Company B of the 19th Wis. Infantry. He entered Feb. 28 1864 and was discharged August 9, 1865. Carl died on April 20, 1921 and is buried in Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in King.  Sophie Roseman indicated she was 85 years old when she was admitted to the Wis. Veterans Home. She listed her place of birth as Mackelburg, Germany. Our records show Sophie passed away on Oct. 13, 1922 and is buried in Central WI Veterans Memorial Cemetery here in King. Gretchen Jungerbert, admissions admin.

 

ROSEMAN Charles "Carl"

 

 

Born: 1829 Apr 8, Silesia, Germany           Son of:

Died: 1921 Apr 20, Wisconsin Veterans Home, Waupaca, WI

Buried: Central WI Veterans Memorial Cemetery (sec. 3, lot 37, graves 23 and 24)

 

Married: (1) about 1866; divorced - 30 Oct 1871, Clark Co. ?

Spouse: (1) Eliza Gothe       b.  ?     d. 1893

            Child: Albert J. Roseman,   b. 9 Oct 1867, Racine, WI

                                                            d. 1932 at St. Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, WI

                                                            buried: Neillsville City Cemetery

                                    steward and chef on circus trains

                                    m. Louise Profilio of Macon GA, 27 Jun 1900

                                         d. Neillsville Nursing Home 1963, buried Neillsville City Cemetery

 

Married: (2) 12 Aug 1876, Neillsville, Clark, WI

Spouse: (2) Sophia Anna Maria (Kneiser) Behrens                    

                        b. 9 Sep 1833, Beidendorf, Mecklenburg, Germany, Province of Slagen, Prussia

                        d. 13 Oct 1922, Wisconsin Veterans Home, Waupaca, WI

            Daughter of Joachim Kneiser (buried - Neillsville) & Elisabet Hameister (buried - Milw)

                First marriage (1852, Milwaukee): Friederich Behrens; divorced c.1872

                   Behrens children:

            1          Friedrich J. (b. 1854 NY);

            2          John H. (1855 WI - 1872);

            3          Josephine "Josie" (1860 WI - 1943, m. Henry "Hank" Mahar),

            4          Otto (1863 WI - 1936 WI, m. Louise Cummings);

            5          Georgina Johannah (1865 WI - 1948, m. W. E. Belore);

            6          William Gene (1868 WI - 1872); 

            7          Alexander Ayers (out-of-wedlock son of "Josie" Behrens?), b. 1876

 

            Mother of 7 children (1900 Census: 5 of 7 children living)

            Buried: Central WI Veterans Memorial Cemetery (sec. 3, lot 37, graves 23-24)

             

 

Residence:

   1829 Apr 8 - born in Silesia, Germany

   1857 - immigrated to USA

   1860 Census - as of June 1 - not found

   1862 Feb 24 - from Racine WI, enlisted in Wisconsin Infantry, Co. B, 19th Regt.

   1865 Aug 9 - mustered out of military at Richmond, VA

   1866 ? - married Eliza Gother

   1870 Census - as of June 1 - not found

   1871 Oct 30 - divorced Eliza Gother, Clark Co., WI?

   1876 Aug 12 - married Sophia (Kneiser) Behrens, Neillsville, Clark, WI

   1880 Census - as of June 1 - Weston, Clark, WI - age 46 (1834)

   1885 WI Veteran Census - Weston, Clark, WI

   1890 June - Special Veterans Census / WI Census - Weston, Clark, WI

   1895 Enumeration of Soldiers - Weston, Clark, WI

   1900 Census - as of June 1 - Weston, Clark, WI - age 71 (Apr 1829)

   1905 WI Census - as of June 1 - Weston, Clark, WI - age 74 (1831)

   1910 Census - as of April 15 - Neillsville, Clark, WI - age 80 (1830)

   1920 Census - as of January 1 - Farmington, Waupaca, WI - age 90 (1830)

   1921 Apr 20 - died, Wisconsin Veterans Home, Waupaca, WI

   1921 May 9 - Widow’s pension applied for - filed from Wisconsin

  

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Wisconsin Genealogy Index

Marriage Record Details

Last Name: Roseman         First Name: Charles G        Day: 30  Month: October  Year: 1871

Last Name: Gothe                First Name: Eliza             County: Clark   Volume: 01 Page: 0048

Marriage Record Details

Last Name: Roseman         First Name: Chas                 Day: 12  Month: August  Year: 1876

Last Name: Behrens           First Name: Sophia       County: Clark   Volume: 01  Page: 0101

 

 

Tree

 

Sophie           Birth:1833, Mecklenburg                Death: 13 Oct. 1922   

 

Spouse:         Fred Behrens    Birth: 1832

 

Children:       Otto C Behrens                    1863 - 1938

                        Alexander A Behrens         1876 - 1941

 

Timeline

1833     Birth              Mecklenburg   

1854     Age: 21        Arrival   

1870     Age: 37        Residence    Milwaukee Ward 8, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1900     Age: 67        Residence    Weston, Clark, Wisconsin

1910     Age: 77        Residence    Neillsville Ward 2, Clark, Wisconsin

1920     Age: 87        Residence    Farmington, Waupaca, Wisconsin

1922 13 Oct  Age: 89     Death   

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Family Notes

 

FILE: Notes from Correspondence by Judith Behrens (1/17/00) in Response to Questions About Great Grandpa Charles (Carl) Roseman

(See Excerpts of E-Mail Text Below)

"Great Grandma Roseman and Charlie are buried in Milwaukee, I think.  They were in the King Soldier’s Home in Waupaca, Wisconsin (a home for Civil War Veterans), but I don’t think they are buried there.

 

Her father, Jochim was born in 1803 & died 1879 in Neillsville, Wisconsin.  His wife, Elizabeth, was also born in 1803 & died in 1891 in Milwaukee. 

 

You probably noticed Grandpa’s brothers John and Willie died in the same year (1872).  John was shot by a policeman & Willie (still a little boy) died of small pox.  You probably know the story of John, then a teenager:  He came home late one night & tried to sneak in through window.  A policeman saw him & thinking he was a burglar, yelled at him to halt.  When John didn’t, the policeman shot him.  It must have been very hard for Grandma Roseman to lose two sons in one year. 

 

As I look at the dates of our Grandfather’s birth (1874) & his mother’s remarriage (1876), it would seem that Great Grandpa Roseman was the only father he ever really knew.  That’s why we descendants have heard so much about Great Grandpa Roseman and so little of (the real) Great Grandpa Behrens.  I never heard stories about why they divorced, so I don’t know the reason. 

 

Josephine’s husband was Hank Mahar, i.e. one more "a."  His dates are 1852 –1924.

 

Otto lived in Greenwood & was the father of Fred and Carroll.  I remember Fred well, but don’t ever remember seeing Carroll.  Cuddy was his son.  I believe Carroll was an alcoholic, but haven’t heard of anyone else in the family who was.  He may have died already before I was born (1935) or when I was still an infant.  So Fred’s sons, Tom and Doug and, I suppose, their children, are the only Behrens’ in Greenwood anymore.  Tom is 3 or 4 years older than I (or 5 years at the most).  Doug was a few years older -- maybe another 4 years. 

 

I remember Grandma Behrens (Agnes) talking about Loal Cummings when I was little, but never knew until not long ago that there was a family connection.  The "Cummings house" (still called that when I was little) was on the same street as Louis’ and Alice’s, about 1 or 2 blocks closer to Main Street.  Otto & Loal lived there - it had been her folks house. 

 

Georgia, of course, was Terry’s great-grandma.  She had 9 children.  I met 2 of them in California when I was at Berkley & their children.  Dad met one of them, Eula, and her husband, George, when he and Mom were there in ’59.  George died a year later.  Aileen was the other one that I met & her husband Jack.  Eula and George lived in Oakland, which is right next to Berkley.  They had 2 children, a son and daughter.

 

Georgia’s husband (last name: "Belore") was born 10/13/1859.

 

Grandpa Roseman was divorced from Eliza Gather (10/30/1871). 

 

Divorce was said to be so much rarer in those days - but we have divorce on both sides of the family - both Sohpia and Charlie (Carl) on the Behrens side  & Aiti and Asked on Mom’s side.

 

You probably remember the story that Grandpa Roseman considered Eliza an unfit mother & so kidnapped Albert out of his baby buggy in Black River Falls or somewhere around there and carried him walking all the way (up the Black River) to his folks farm (which was across the road from Hemlock School, Mom says)."

 

Charles Roseman is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."

 

Contributors

 

David H Behrens (family member) Judith Behrens Maxwell (family member), Paul Forster, Marsha Hosfeld, Norma Telford (family member), Janet Schwarze, Marianne Walker, Bill Warner & The Clark Co. History Buffs

 

 


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