BioA: Zassenhaus, Mr./Mrs. William (Silver – 1969)
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Surnames: Zassenhaus, Mueller, Schaffer, Schultz, Frome, Schulz, Streiter,
Clarkson, Johnson, Krueger, Castner, Griesbach, Steffen, Smudde, Bond, Maddock,
Mueller, Schnelle, Campbell, Kane, Chamberlain, Endicott
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 10 Apr 1969
Zassenhaus, Mr./Mrs. William (Silver – 8 APR 1969)
Mr. and Mrs. William Zassenhaus entertained guests at their home Monday evening
to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Their anniversary cake was baked
and decorated by Mrs. Hazel Mueller. The three-tier white layer cake was adorned
with pink roses, lilies of the valley, silver leaves and the 25-year emblem on
top.
A buffet style supper of turkey, dressing, cole slaw, sandwiches and cake was
served.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Art Schultz, and
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Frome, Wayne Frome, Miss Lorraine Schulz, Perry
Schulz, Mrs. James Streiter and daughters, Veronica, Ilona and Cindy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. John Zassenhaus, Abbotsford, Mrs. Ed Johnson,
Mrs. Ben Krueger, Mrs. Bruce Castner, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Griesbach and Tina,
Mrs. Lena Steffen, Mrs. Stella Smudde, Abbotsford, and Vernon Schnelle.
Following the supper, the anniversary couple opened and displayed their many
gifts.
Pvt. 1st Class William Zassenhaus, U.S. Army, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Zassenhaus, Colby, was united in marriage to Miss Pauline Bond, second
daughter of Mrs. S. Maddock and step-daughter of Mrs. Percy Maddock of Marldon,
near Raignton, Down, England.
The ceremony took place at the church of St. John the Baptist, where Sir
Humphrey Gilbert, who founded the Colony of Newfoundland in 1583, and his
half-brother, Sir Walter Raleigh, were shipped when they lived at Campton
Castle, nearby (one of the ancestral homes of England).
The Vicar of Marldon, the Rev. R.S.H. Trevaldwin, officiated at the ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage on Easter Saturday, April 8, 1944, by her
step-father, John Percy. Attending the couple were bridesmaids, Susie Amy
Maddock, step-sister of the bride, and Miss Brenda Campbell, a friend. Best man
was Pvt. 1st Class Albert Kane, U.S. Army.
Pvt. Zassenhaus was the first American to be married in this church since it was
founded in 1583. Also noted in the original wedding date was the fact the second
wife of the late Joseph Chamberlain, who was Mary Endicott, daughter of a
distinguished American lawyer, visited the Marldon Church many year ago and
examined registers for traces of her ancestry.
Mrs. Zassenhaus arrived in the United States on her twenty-first birthday, March
22, 1946. She came to Colby to join her husband, who returned earlier in
December to the States with the armed forces.
The couple lived at Brodhead for nine and one-half years, and returned to the
Zassenhaus farmstead, where they have since made their home at rural Colby. They
have two sons, John, who is married and living at Abbotsford, and Charles, at
home.
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