HISTORY OF THE LUPIENT FAMILY

Contributed By: Sandra H. Coggeshall

 

4) MOSES LOUIS was born Mar 1, 1873 and died Augl 28, 1928 in Marshfield, Wisconsin. In 1906 in Marshfield, Moses married Julia Steimetz. She was born Feb 25, 1885 in Marshfield and was the daughter of Theodore Steimetz and Katherine Schoenhofen. Moses served in the military during the Spanish-American War and in WW I. He was a player in the Marshfield city band. It is unknown what occupation Moses pursued. The couple had no children. Both Moses and Julia lived and died in Marshfield and were buried in Hillside Cemetery.

Frank & Moses Lupient circa 1927

5) GEORGE DENNIS was born Mar 3, 1879 Marshfield and died Nov 10, 1938 in Superior, Wisconsin. George married Viola Mahala Wilson on Oct 27, 1909 in Superior. She was born Oct 25, 1889 in Abbotsford and was the daughter of Harlow John Wilson and Sarah Evelene Cummings. The couple had one daughter and one son, both born in Superior: Eunice Audrey, b. Mar 7, 1911, m. Walter Filteau and had 4 sons and Harlow Adolphus, b. Apr 23, 1913 and died when he was 3 years old. George and family lived in Superior where he worked as a pharmacist and Viola worked as a teacher. George and Viola both died in Superior and were buried in Greenwood Cemetery there. Three of their sons and their families live in Superior; one son and family lives in Sheboygan.

Left to right: Eunice Lupient, Viola & George Dennis Lupient (c. 1911)

6) ANOLIA MARY

Anolia Mary Lupient (Pictured to the right) was born Oct 6, 1882 and died Nov 1906. Anolia never married and died at the age of 24 of Tuberculosis. The year before her death, she lived in Arizona in the hope that the climate would prove beneficial to her health. She returned to Marshfield when her health rapidly failed and she became homesick. It has been said that she played the piano well. She had several marriage proposals but would not accept any because of her poor health.

 

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