Caroline Marie Mortensen of Aarestrup (1864-1925)

BIRTH
MARRIAGE
DEATH
12 January 1864, Aarestrup, Aalborg, Denmark
Never Legally Married
16 Sep 1925, Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA

Caroline Marie Mortensen (known by Marie) was born 12 Jan 1864 to mother Ane Christensdatter and her partner Jens Mortensen in Ersted, Aarestrup, Denmark (Hornum District of Aalborg). On 25 Mar 1864, Marie was baptized in Aarestrup Church. According to her baptism record, her parents were unwed, Jens father was bricklayer Morten Nielsen of Haverslev and Ane was living as a lodger with a man named Thomas Otte of Stubberup.1

Marie spent most of her childhood between the small villages of Ersted, about 2 km northeast of Aarestrup, and Haverslev, the next town over, which is about 5 km southeast of Aarestrup. (The region is now known as Nordjylland). Marie was born to Ane Christensdatter, a single mother who had to continue to work as a maid and houseworker to support herself. During Ane's absence, both sides of the family took responsibility for Marie. She would spent a lot of early time in her childhood living in the home of her aunt & godmother Marianne Mortensen, her family and Marie's grandmother (Jens' mother) Maren Nielsdatter who also lived with Marianne.

By the time Marie turned 7 in 1871, her mother Ane met and married Peder Nielsen Munkholm, also of Aarestrup.2 Over the next five years together the family would welcome Marie’s three step-siblings: sister, Ane Kathrine, brother, Niels Christian, and sister, Maren.3 While we have no written proof, it's generally assumed that once Peder and Ane married, Ane no longer needed to work and Marie was able to move into the Munkholm family house where her mother could now care for her full time.

By the time the 1880 census rolls around Marie is 16 years old. She is living at what is documented as Ersted Farm #2, unmarried and working as a maid for the Erik Christensen family. The family employed 2 other maids and 3 men as laborers. Marie is listed under the name "Karoline Marie Mortensen".4

On the 27 Feb 1883, at the age of 19, Marie gives birth to her first child, Ane Petrea Mortensen, in Ersted. Petra, as she would be known, was baptized 22 Apr 1883 in Aarestrup Church. The baptism records the father as Martinius Christensen from Lindenborg and notes that couple was not married.5

Within the next 5 years Marie would move to the city of Aalborg, about 33km north of Aarestrup. It’s here on 27 Feb 1888, at the age of 24, that Marie would welcome son Villiam John Mortensen into the world. Marie was living in Budolfi Parish (Fleskum District) at the time. Villiam was baptized on 2 Apr 1888 in Budolfi Church. Marie is noted to be unmarried and this time the father is listed as Arendt Klensmann of Damhaven.6

It appears that Marie was not afforded the luxury of being able to care for her own children. By the year 1890, at 26 years of age, Marie is living in the Aalborg Købstad Parish and working for the Louis Wilhelm Staun family as a cook. Her position in the house is listed as a "service servant". I assume this occupation made her a live-in servant, though it's possible she lodged with someone else. (Similar to her mother on her birth record.) The building is said to be "Nytorv front building 1", floor F-2, at Aalborg m-kort 1588. She is unmarried and her children are not present.7

Marie's children can be found back in Ersted, Aarestrup, Denmark under the care of Marie’s mother and step-father Ane & Peder Munkholm, and this is where we find them on the 1890 census. Petra, now 6, and Villiam, 1, are living with Peder, Ane, and step-aunt Maren at Ersted house 22, #142 and their status in the house notes them as being in “childcare”. (How often would Marie have been able to take that 66km round-trip to see her children?)8

Soon after, on the 13 Sep 1890, Marie gives birth to another son, Johannes Edvard Mortensen, in Aalborg. He is baptized on 29 Oct and 2 Nov 1890, the first of which appears to have taken place at home and the second at Vor Frue Chruch in Aalborg. Marie is again noted to be unmarried and now living at L-Nygade 9 in the parish. No father is listed.9

On 30 Sep 1893, at the age of 29, Marie’s fourth child, Elna Wilhelmine Mortensen, is born in the Budolfi parish. The baptism takes place on 03 Dec 1893 at Budolfi Church. Marie is still unmarried, but is now noted as living at "Reberbane 42". This time, a father, carpenter Edvard Christensen is noted.10

Five years later, on 22 Sep 1898, Marie, now 34, has given birth to another daughter, Nathalie Marie Mortensen. According to record, she was baptized on 29 Nov 1898 back at Vor Frue Church and is living at Sture-Nygade, no. 14. She is still unmarried and again, no father is listed.11

This is the last record we have of Marie in Denmark as our next information places Caroline Marie as departing Copenhagen, Denmark aboard the S.S. Norge under the name "Marie Mortensen Greishauge".

It is now 17 May 1899 and Marie, 34, is listed as the "wife" of John Edvard Greishauge, a 34 year old Joiner (carpenter), traveling to America with children Johannes, 9, Elna, 4, Marie, 6 mo., and Petrine (Petra) Mortensen, 16, who is listed as “servant” instead of child.

On 02 Jun 1899, Caroline Marie and her family arrive in America at Ellis Island in New York. John notes that their final destination is Chicago, Illinois to stay with “my brother Glasbick”. From there they are permitted to join the millions of other immigrants making a new life in the USA.12

If you're wondering what happened and where this came from, join the club. But, I will explain what I know, and what all my research has concluded the best I can…

While there are still questions, it seems Marie, like so many other immigrants, wanted to start a new, better life in America. Her half-siblings Ane Kathrine and Niels had already left for America in 189213 & 189414, and mostly likely had written to Marie of the opportunities for that "better life" and wonders that were America. The problem however, was in the late 1800's and early 1900's single unwed mothers without support were not permitted to immigrate to the USA (along with criminals, mentally unfit and diseased). Unwed mothers and their children were turned away and sent back on the ship they came in on because the government did not want to admit those who would be dependent on charity or government aid. So to fix the problem, it seems Marie found just the man to help her in John Edward Greishauge.

In 1899, John by all accounts of Denmark public records was already married to Inger Oline Weedfald.15 It’s likely he was looking for a way out and decided to pose as Caroline Marie's husband and escort her and the family to America. (It's speculation, but since no father was listed at baptism, it's possible John was Nathalie Marie's father, giving them extra cause to run away together). This seems to be confirmed one year later on Denmark’s 1901 census when Inger is listed as still being married but notes that her husband had left her for America.

The first record we have in America places Marie in Racine (Ward 6), Racine, Wisconsin on 14 Jun 1900, for the 1900 census. Here Marie is listed as 35 years old and living at 1613 Packard Ave. with John, stated to be her husband of 11 years, and children Edward, Edna, & Mary. This is our first, and will be our only record showing that John ever lived in a house with Marie and the Greeshauge / Mortensen children.16

Petra is not living with the family in Racine on the 1900 census. Instead, it appears that while the family moved on to Racine, Petra stayed back in Chicago, IL. On the 4 Jun 1900, Petra is listed as working as a servant doing housework for the John Glambeck family.17 This is the same “Glasbick” family that was noted on the arrival manifest. Interestingly enough, it is Marie that is related to the Glambeck’s, not John as the manifest seems to state. Kate Glambeck, as she is listed on the census, is actually Marie’s step-sister Ane Katrine Nielsen.18 (It would make sense that if Marie stated she was staying at her brother-in-law's place, that the person documenting passengers would assume John's brother and not sibling's in-law.)

During Marie and John's time in Racine, Marie gives birth to her next two children, Emily Caroline on 14 Jun 190119 and Anna Christina on 23 Sep 1902.20 While we have no trustworthy records** to confirm or deny, it's highly probable that John Greeshauge is the father of Emily and Anna.

Not long after Emily is born, on the 27 Sep 1901, parents Peder and Ane Munkholm arrive in America aboard the S.S. Germanic, from Liverpool, and make their way through Ellis Island. Peder states that their last residence was in Esbjerg, Denmark and they are on their way to Chicago, Illinois to be with their children.21

The Munkholms didn’t stay in Chicago long, because two years later in 1904, Racine county court records place John Edward Greishauge in Racine, Wisconsin where he is naturalized and granted citizenship. These documents are dated between 30 Oct 1900 and 12 Jul 1904. Witnesses to John’s naturalization are father-in-law Peder Nielsen (as H.P. Nelson) and brother-in-law Niels Christian Nielsen (as N.C. Nielsen).22

The Munkholms are listed in Mount Pleasant, Racine, Wisconsin on the 1905 Wisconsin State Census. Here they are living with their son Niels and granddaughter Petra Mortensen (who like her mother Marie and the rest of her siblings appear to have taken the Greeshauge name.)23

John and Marie do not appear on the 1905 Wisconsin State Census. I believe this is because shortly after gaining citizenship, they relocated to Euclid, Ohio on Cleveland’s east side. We don’t have an exact date, but we do know that the relocation would have happened sometime between being naturalized in Racine on 12 Jul 1904 and 01 Jun 1905, when Wisconsin takes their state census. The biggest factor in their relocation would have been the birth in 1904 of Marie’s eighth child, son Thomas E. Greeshauge. We don’t have an exact date of birth, but we know he was born in Racine and relocation wouldn’t have happened until a few months after his birth.

On 01 Oct 1906, a ninth child would follow. Daughter Dorothy Greeshauge was born to Marie (and presumably John) in Euclid, Ohio.24

The next records we have are painful ones. First, 3 year old Thomas E. dies of diphtheria within 12 hours of its onset on 13 Nov 190725, and is followed shortly after by Mary in 1908.

Daughter “Mary”, born Nathalie Marie, was killed on 04 Mar 1908 at the age of 10 in the Collinwood School Fire from what the coroner noted as "suffocation by fire - burns".26 The fire, sometimes known as the Lake View School Fire, claimed the lives of 172 school children, including Mary. This fire, which was started when wooden joists in the basement were overheated by boiler pipes that rested against them, was one of the worst school fires in history and caused world-wide reform in the way public buildings were constructed (fire safety) and schools and fire departments were operated (drills, equipment & better organization).27 NOTE: a common myth was the school doors opened inward, this was false. However, this myth gained so much ground that the myth itself spawned reform in many public buildings that did have doors opening inward and led to the invention of “crash bars” on public exit doors.

Mary is listed on the memorial plaque at the Collinwood memorial in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. A majority of the known and unidentified victims of the tragedy are buried there, but Mary is buried around the corner at East Cleveland Cemetery with brother Thomas (and later, sister Anna).

(Caroline) Marie is listed by the Ohio State Auditor on the 1909 report as being paid out $100 from the revenue fund on 26 Mar 1908 towards the “Relief of Collinwood Sufferers.” The purpose of this relief effort was to help cover the costs of funeral expenses for the families that lost children in the fire.28

By 26 Apr 1910, "Marie Gresshauge" is living as a single mother with 1 son and 3 daughters in Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio on what was at the time Clyde Ave. The 1910 census does not list John Edward Greeshauge as living with the family in Cleveland. Marie seemed to keep up appearances however by stating on the census that she has been married to John for 21 years (just long enough to account for all children in the house) and that she was naturalized when “husband” John obtained his naturalization in 1904.29

As if losing son Thomas, daughter Mary and her husband wasn't enough, on 03 Mar 1913, Marie lost her 10 year old daughter Anna to "Intestinal Influenza" with "articular rheumatism" noted as a contributing factor. Anna battled the conditions at the family home on Hilton Ave. in Nottingham for 2-3 weeks before succumbing. Anna's brother John, now 22, is listed as the informant and signs off on the coroner's ruling.

By 1920, Marie is again listed as living with her children Emily and Dorothy in Euclid, but now she's listed as being divorced and living on [18744] Abbey Rd. This, changes in the 1922 Cleveland City Directory when Marie is listed as the widow of "John E. Greshauge".30

Caroline Marie Greshauge dies on 16 Sep 1925 at her home 18744 Abbey Ave. in Euclid of carcinoma of the liver (cancer). She was 61 years old. Her certificate of death is filed under "C. Marie Greshauge" and signed by son "J. E. Greshauge". She is again listed as widow of "John Greshauge".31

Marie was buried on the 18 Sep 1925 in Euclid Cemetery in Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Her headstone reads “Mother - Marie C. Greshauge 1864 – 1925”. Her obituary states “beloved mother of Edward, Dorothy, Mrs. Edna Rogers, and Mrs. Emily Morgan, entered into rest at her home, 18744 Abbey avenue, Euclid, O., Sept. 16. Funeral at late residence, Friday, 2 p. m.”32

Now…Wondering whatever happened to John Edward Greeshauge after Dorthy's birth in 1906? Well, I've spent quite some time asking myself the same question… and I have found some answers.

About 1907, Peter and Anne Munkholm (Marie's mother and step-father) made the decision to follow their son Niels to Alberta, Canada (Niels had left the previous year). This most likely left granddaughter Petra (who had been living with them) with a choice to make; go to Canada with her uncle Niels and grandparents, or join her mother in Cleveland. Petra made the decision to come to Cleveland and I believe she moved in with John and Marie in Nottingham Township.

From that moment, it wasn't long. John and Petra would run off together and return to Denmark by late 1908. Why they'd return to Denmark, I’m not sure.A Regardless of the reasoning, the first record of John after naturalization places him departing again from Denmark on 8 Apr and returning to America on 21 Apr 1909 as “Johan” and wife "Petrea", both US citizens. Oddly enough, their stated intention was to go to Hoboken, NJ.33 At this time Petra is almost 7 months pregnant with their first child Arthur Emil Greeshauge, who would be born 24 Jun 1909.34, B

The next year we find John and “Petra A.” listed as married and living in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania (even though in 1910 Marie will still list John as her husband). They have a 10 month old child Arthur. Both confirm they immigrated in 1899 and are from Denmark.35

On the 1920 census, John and wife “Anne P.” (Petra) are living in Amity, Erie, Pennsylvania. (2 hours from Marie in Euclid.) By this point John and Petra have 7 children, 5 boys and 2 girls.36

In 1925 on Marie's probate in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, daughter Edna (Elna) presented in court that John was legally presumed dead and had not been heard from since 14 Jul 1914 and his and Petra's last known address was "somewhere in the state of New York". (This record also lists Petra as Marie's next of kin and eldest daughter.)

By the 1930 census John and his family have officially changed the spelling of their last name. The family is now listed under the name GreishawC and they live on Kimball Hill Road in Union, Erie, PA. Union is only a few miles from Amity. John and Petra, as she's listed, have added another daughter Dolly. John states his first marriage was 44 years prior (confirming marriage to Inger in Denmark) and Petra "married" John about 24 years prior (abt 1906).37

The last record I have of John is the 1940 census where, like the 1930 census the family is listed under their new last name Greishaw. He is still in Union, PA at the age of 76 with wife Petra, age 57, and 5 children between 26 and 17 years of age.38

John died 5 Aug 1945 in Union City, Erie, Pennsylvania. He was a finished carpenter and taught the trade to his oldest son Art. He owned his farm and worked the land up until he died. He was 81 years old.39

Petra lived in Union City until she died on 05 Apr 1959 at the age of 76 years old. She is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Union City next to John.40

**Caroline Marie Family Note:

Family belief is that even though Caroline Marie Greeshauge's children say their father is John Edward Greeshauge, John is not truly their father. This can be proven, more or less, for the first 4 children by their baptism records, but not for any of the children born here in America. It doesn't help prove or disprove matters that all the Greeshauge children officially list John as their father. This was all, however, part of the ruse. Knowing that their "marriage" is what allowed Marie into the country and that John's naturalization provided Marie her own citizenship, I'm sure there was a fear for Marie that if it was discovered they were never officially married, she & her foreign born children could possibly be deported. This would be why the children adamantly claim J.E. Greeshauge as their father regardless of his standing in their lives.

Conversations with the grandchildren of Elna / Edna confirm the family belief that John never lived with the family and although Edna carried the Greeshauge name, she knew John Edward was not really her father. Based on the evidence, this was likely untrue and John did live with the family for about 7 years. This story was most likely a lie originated by Marie or Edna to immediately diffuse any questions regarding John that would eventually lead to having to address his abandonment of the family. Another possiblity is, it could also have been an over-generalization as in: "He was never around to begin with when he did live here, so why say he was around at all?".

Children of John Edward Greeshauge / Greishaw and Anna Petra / Ane Petrea Mortensen

1.            Arthur Emil Greishaw, 24 Jun 1909 – 12 Jul 1975
2.            Verner Martin Greishaw, 13 March 1912 – 19 June 1932
3.            Marion Johanna Greishaw, 08 Aug 1913 – 16 Oct 2009
4.            Elsie M. Greishaw, 22 Feb 1915 – 14 Aug 2002
5.            John Edward Greishaw Jr., 29 Apr 1916 – 21 Jan 2002
6.            Clarence H. Greishaw, 09 Dec 1917 – 16 May 1968
7.            Martin Roy Greishaw, 17 Dec 1919 – 13 Nov 1988
8.            Dolly Greishaw, 22 Jul 1922 – 16 Oct 1990

Ane Petrea Family Note:

Neither family (Petra nor sister Elna) talked much about life before 1907, but according to grandchildren of John and Petra, there were a few rare times where the children were able to pry out some information about early life. The story goes that John was a carpenter and politically active member of the guild in Denmark. His politics apparently got to the point that he was asked to leave Denmark.

Petra had also made mention at some point that there had been a falling out between her and her family. Her grandchildren knew she was said to have sisters, but she never shared more than that.

Note on the Greshauge and Greishaw Family Names (originally pronounced Grass – ow):

Throughout the family's history you will see the Greeshauge name listed many different ways on documents. This could be in part because, for the Mortensen children, it was only their family name for a few short years before they changed the spelling, which could provide some lack of familiarity towards it [a bit of a stretch]. But it is most likely a lot of the misspellings are transcription errors or from others not knowing how to spell it such a strange sounding foreign name that's spelled nothing like it sounds.

Originally in Denmark, it seems the family may have spelled the name Griishauge on a majority of documents, but that might be a transcription error of Greeshauge (how we know the name to be originally spelled). However, I should also note that Græshave parish in the Hundred of Lolland Sønder in Maribo County, Denmark was previously spelled Græshauge.

Since the immigration to America there have been many different spellings, misspellings and some complete failures found on documents. Here are a few I’ve seen: Griishauge, Greishauge, Greeshauge, Gresshauge, Greshauge, Gresshande, Greeshouge, Greeshange, Greeshougi, Greeshaugl, Greeslauge, Grenhonge and Greshaugh. Transcription errors normally find the “u” mistakenly replaced with an “n” on any number of the above spellings.

FATHER:

Jens Mortensen, 27 Aug 1841 - ?

MOTHER:

Ane Christensdatter, 29 May 1842 - 20 June 1909

PARTNER:

Martinius Christensen, ? - ?

CHILDREN:

  1. Ane Petrea 'Petra' Mortensen, 27 Feb 1883 – 05 Apr 1959

PARTNER:

Arendt Klensmann, ? - ?

CHILDREN:

  1. Villiam John Mortensen, 27 Feb 1888 – bef 1899
  2. Johannes Edvard Mortensen, 13 Sep 1890 – 08 Oct 1963

PARTNER:

Edvard Ferdinand Christensen, 02 Oct 1872 - ?

CHILDREN:

  1. Elna Wilhelmina Mortensen, 30 Sep 1893 – 09 Jan 1993

PARTNER:

John Edward Greeshauge, 05 Jul 1864 - 05 Aug 1945

CHILDREN:

  1. Nathalie Marie Greeshauge, 22 Sep 1898 – 04 Mar 1908
  2. Emily Caroline Greshauge, 14 Jun 1901 – 21 Feb 1937
  3. Anna Christina Greeshauge, 23 Sep 1902 – 03 Mar 1913
  4. Thomas E Greeshauge, abt 1904 – 13 Nov 1907
  5. Dorothy Greshauge, 01 Oct 1906 – 06 Sep 2003

*If you’re wondering why some children are spelled Greeshauge and others Greshauge, it seems the family officially dropped one of the “E”s from the family name between the years of 1915 - 1920. The children with the extra “E” in their last name died prior to 1915.

A It's also possible that they didn't initially run off together. They may have had some family business of sorts to attend to in Denmark (unlikely) and John took Petra with him. Either way the results that followed didn't change and they eventually ran off together.

B It should be noted that all this coincides with the death of John & Marie's only son together, Thomas E., in Nov 1907 & daughter Mary in the school fire Mar 1908.

C Greishaw family story says that the name changed from Greeshauge to Greishaw following numerous altercations between John’s children and their peers over the name being distorted to “grease-hog”... it's also possible, yet unlikely, that the new spelling might play a factor into Marie listing John as deceased on her 1920 census.

D At the time, the 1910 census says that Marie Greeshauge & family were living on Preston Avenue in Nottingham Village, however all my research has failed to turn up any location labeled Preston Avenue or Road.

1 Denmark Parish Registers, Baptism Records about Karoline Marie Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Hornum, Årestrup; Date Range: 1845-1869; Page: 194-195; Scanned Image: 99; Year: 1864; Entry No.: 1.

2 Denmark Parish Registers, Marriage Records about Ane Christensdatter; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Hornum, Årestrup; Date Range: 1870-1886; Page: 139; Scanned Image: 113; Year: 1871; Entry No.: 1.

3 Denmark 1880 Census about Peder Nielsen Munkholm; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: 1880 Census; Aalborg county, Hornum parish, Aarestrup; Source entry: A4584; Record No.: 262-266.

4 Denmark 1880 Census about Karoline Marie Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: 1880 Census; Aalborg county, Hornum parish, Aarestrup; Source entry: A4584; Record No.: 194.

5 Denmark Parish Registers, Baptism Records about Ane Petrea Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Hornum, Årestrup; Date Range: 1870-1886; Page: 103; Scanned Image: 83; Year: 1883; Entry No.: 1.

6 Denmark Parish Registers, Baptism Records about Villiam John Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Fleskum, Ålborg Budolfi; Book: Fødte; Date Range: 1886-1891; Page: 65; Scanned Image: 68; Entry No.: 33.

7 Denmark 1890 Census about Karoline Marie Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: 1890 Census; Aalborg county, Fleskum parish, Aalborg Købstad; Source entry: C0383; Record No.: 10886.

8 Denmark 1890 Census about Ane Christensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: 1890 Census; Aalborg county, Hornum parish, Aarestrup; Source entry: B1311; Record No.: 652-656.

9 Denmark Parish Registers, Baptism Records about Johannes Edvard Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Fleskum, Ålborg Vor Frue; Book: Fødte; Date Range: 1886-1891; Page: 157; Scanned Image: 159; Year: 1890; Entry No.: 149.

10 Denmark Parish Registers, Baptism Records about Elna Vilhelmine Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Fleskum, Ålborg Budolfi; Book: Fødte; Date Range: 1892-1896; Scanned Image: 239; Page: 238; Entry No.: 143.

11 Denmark Parish Registers, Baptism Records about Nathalie Marie Mortensen; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Fleskum, Ålborg Vor Frue; Book: Fødte; Date Range: 1896-1899; Page: 313; Scanned Image: 314; Year: 1898; Entry No.: 144.

12 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Marie Mortensen Greeshauge; Year: 1899; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 67; Line: 24-29; Page Number: 41.

13 1900 United States Federal Census about Kate Glambeck; Year: 1900; Census Place: Chicago Ward 31, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 285; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0981; FHL microfilm: 1240285.

14 1910 United States Federal Census about Nels C Munkholm; Year: 1910; Census Place: Racine Ward 8, Racine, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1734; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 0078; FHL microfilm: 1375747.

15 Denmark Parish Registers, Marriage Records about Johan Eduard Greeshauge; Danish State Archives; Copenhagen, Denmark; Collection: Kirkebøger; Ålborg, Fleskum, Ålborg Vor Frue; Book: Viede; Date Range: 1856-1889; Page: 269; Scanned Image: 269; Year: 1885; Entry No.: 47.

16 1900 United States Federal Census about Marie Greeshauge; Year: 1900; Census Place: Racine Ward 6, Racine, Wisconsin; Roll: 1814; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 0044; FHL microfilm: 1241814.

17 1900 United States Federal Census about Petra Mortensen; Year: 1900; Census Place: Chicago Ward 31, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 285; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0981; FHL microfilm: 1240285.

18 Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920 about Kathrine Nielsen; Marriage Date: 21 Sep 1895; Marriage Location: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Film No.: 1030255; “Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871–1920.” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Illinois Department of Public Health records. "Marriage Records, 1871–present." Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois.

19 Ohio Certificate of Death for Emelie Caroline Morgan; "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZDG-V8L : accessed 13 Jan 2014), Emelie Caroline Morgan, 21 Feb 1937; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference fn 9564; FHL microfilm 2023490.

20 Wisconsin Record of Birth for Anna Christina Greeshauge; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRKZ-VZB : accessed 13 Jan 2014), Anna Christina Greeshange, 23 Sep 1902; Reference ID: vol.8 pg.134 01858.

21 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Peder & Anna Munkholm; Year: 1901; Arrival: New York, New York; Ship: S.S. Germanic; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 225; Line: 17-18; Page Number: 193.

22 U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) about J E Greeshauge; National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Soundex Index to Naturalization Petitions for the United States District and Circuit Courts, Northern District of Illinois and Immigration and Naturalization Service District 9, 1840-1950 (M1285); Microfilm Serial: M1285; Microfilm Roll: 69.

23 Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 about Annie Munkholm; Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Census, 1905. Microfilm, 44 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin; Roll: CSUSAWI1905_25; Line: 31.

24 Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 about Dorothy Brumagin; Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2002. Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, OH, USA; Certificate: 69560; Volume: 33935.

25 Ohio Certificate of Death for Thomas E. Gresshauge; "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6XM-JN5 : accessed 13 Jan 2014), Thos. E. Greeshange, 13 Nov 1907; Record No.: 44010.

26 Ohio Certificate of Death for Mary Gresshauge; "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6XG-YJF : accessed 13 Jan 2014), Mary Greeshange, 04 Mar 1908; Reference ID: 22; Certificate No.: 44011.

27 In Loving Rememberance - Collinwood School Fire Commemorative Booklet; 2008; Pamphlet, 24 pages with illustrations and guide to references. Produced by the Cleveland Public Library to accompany an exhibition for the centennial of the Collinwood School fire.

28 Relief to Collinwood Sufferers for Marie Greeshauge; Title:Annual Report - Auditor of State; Author:Ohio. Auditor of State; Publisher:Public Information Office, Office of the Auditor of State., 1909; Detailed Disbursements of the Revenue Fund; Miscellaneous; pg. 442.

29 1910 United States Federal Census about Marie Gresshauge; Year: 1910; Census Place: Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T624_1164; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0020; FHL microfilm: 1375177.

30 1920 United States Federal Census about Marie Greshauge; Year: 1920; Census Place: Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T625_1375; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 546; Image: 30.

31 Ohio Certificate of Death for C Marie Greshauge; "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8CX-7W1 : accessed 13 Jan 2014), C Marie Greshange, 16 Sep 1925; citing Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference fn 49973; FHL microfilm 1992679; District: 277; File No.: 49973; Registered No.: 311.

32 Necrology File for Greshauge, C. Marie; Cleveland Necrology File at the Cleveland Public Library; Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (http://www.cpl.org/necrology); Source unknown; 18 Sep 1925; Reel No.: #032; ID No.: 0125781.

33 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Johan & Petrea Greeshauge; Year: 1909; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 1247; Line: 23; Page Number: 67.

34 U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Arthur Greishaw; Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration; Number: 175-09-1063; Issue State: Pennsylvania; Issue Date: Before 1951.

35 1910 United States Federal Census about John E Greeshane; Year: 1910; Census Place: Erie Ward 2, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1342; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0079; FHL microfilm: 1375355.

36 1920 United States Federal Census about John E Greeshauge; Year: 1920; Census Place: Amity, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1565; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 60; Image: 41.

37 1930 United States Federal Census about John Greishaw; Year: 1930; Census Place: Union, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2038; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 0138; Image: 273.0; FHL microfilm: 2341772.

38 1940 United States Federal Census about John Greishaw; Year: 1940; Census Place: Union, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3501; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 25-50A.

39 Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012 about John E Greishaw; Find A Grave. Find A Grave. (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103586075): accessed 28 January 2013; Memorial No.: 103586075.

40 Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012 about Petra A Mortensen Greishaw; Find A Grave. Find A Grave. (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103585224): accessed 28 January 2013; Memorial No.: 103585224.

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