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Marriage: Children:
  1. George Henry Flautt: Birth: 25 AUG 1838 in Frederick, Maryland. Death: 24 MAY 1876 in Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin

  2. Catherine Flautt: Birth: 4 MAY 1840 in Frederick, Maryland. Death: 18 JUN 1840 in Frederick, Maryland

  3. Joseph Flautt: Birth: 4 MAY 1840 in Frederick, Maryland. Death: 25 MAY 1840 in Frederick, Maryland

  4. Pius Christian Flautt: Birth: JUL 1841 in Maryland. Death: ABT 1910 in Anacortes, Skagit, Washington

  5. John Borgna Flautt: Birth: 22 OCT 1843 in Maryland. Death: SEP 1908 in Sparta, Monroe, Wisconsin

  6. James Aloysius Flautt: Birth: 1846 in Ohio. Death: 24 DEC 1911 in Otterville, Jersey, Illinois

  7. Bertha Mary Flautt: Birth: 9 OCT 1848 in Crossenville, Perry, Ohio. Death: 19 OCT 1927 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois

  8. Philomena Flautt: Birth: 30 SEP 1851 in Crossensville, Perry, Ohio. Death: 28 MAR 1907 in Denver, Arapaho, Colorado

  9. Josephine Flautt: Birth: 11 JUL 1854 in Ohio. Death: 23 OCT 1928 in Tumwater, Thurston, Washington

  10. Harriett E. Flautt: Birth: OCT 1860 in Cazenovia, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA. Death: 1926 in Snowhobish, Snowhobish, Washington


Notes
a. Note:   By 1870's, Reedsburg had grown to a thriving town. Only a few Catholics here then, who were included in membership of Father DeGoery's Church in Dellona. Associated with beginning of Sacred Heart Parish in Reedsburg was Dr. James Flautt. (Reedsburg Remembers 100th Anniversary, July 3,4,5 1948 p. 34.)
  Census of 1850, Crossenville, Perry, Ohio, list James & Ann.
  Richland County, Wisconsin-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The town of Westford forms the northeastern corner of Richland county, embracing the territory of township 12, range 2 east. On the north and east it is bounded by Sauk county, while the towns of Henrietta and Willow lie to the west and south. The general surface of the town, in common with the rest of the county, is of a hilly nature, although but a small share of the land is unfit for cultivation. The town is well settled with a good class of people, who are well to do, thrifty and intelligent. The town is watered by the upper Willow and in town is watered by the Little Baraboo river and its tributaries. Both of these streams head in this town......Dr. J M Flautt, a native of Ohio, was the first physician to locate in the town. He came here in 1858 and located on section 15, where he remained until during the war.
  Outline Sketches of Sauk County, Wis - p. 220 In 1855, Mr, J. M. Flautt and Family including George H. Flautt, J.B., P.C. Flautt
  History of Reedsburg and the Upper Baraboo Valley, by Merton Edwin Krug, Publ. February 1929 by the author. Printed by Democrat Printing Company, Madison, Wis., Page 48-51
  1855. I. QUIRK, John SAFFORD, Walter WOOD, Henry WOOD, P. W. JONES, L. GIFFORD, C. H. KNAPP, M. A. KNAPP; June 14, Edwin ANDRUS, November 15; Benjamin W. BROWN; William ANDRUS, November 14, W. WARREN, Mort. FINCH, George MEYERS, William H. WINCHESTER, J. F. DANFORTH, G. W. HENDERSON, W. W. HENDERSON, J. M. FLAUTT, George H. FLAUTT, J. B. FLAUTT, P. C. FLAUTT.



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