
1875 ▸ September 25. Birth in Uebeschi, Bern, Switzerland
1892 ▸ March 21. Immigrate to America with brother, John. Le Havre to Port of New York
1900 ▸ CENSUS. June 19. Courtland Town, Columbia Co, WI. Household includes John (28) with wife Hattie (30) and brother Adolph (24).
1905 ▸ Wisconsin Census: Courtland, Columbia Co, WI. Household included John (32) with wife Harriett (36), daughter Lucile (7) and brother Adolph Bahler (29)
1902 ▸ Naturalized. December 2. Circuit, Wausau, WI
1908 ▸ February 23. Marriage to Hulda Helen Neider, in Hustisford, Dodge Co, WI
1909 ▸ 21 January, birth of daughter Evelyn in Marathon Co, WI
1910 ▸ CENSUS. April 30. McMillan, Marathon Co, WI. Household includes Adolph (32) with wife Hulda H. (28) and daughter Eveline M. (10)
1914 ▸ May 14. Birth of son, Vernon Adolph, in Fond du Lac, WI
1916 ▸ May 25. Birth of son, Harley W, in Marathon Co, WI
1918 ▸ Adolph and family moved from McMillan to Mayville, WI
1920 ▸ CENSUS. January 16. Mayville, Dodge Co, WI. Household includes Adolph (44) with wife Hulda (38) with children Evelyn (10), Vernon (5), Harley (3-9/12)
1920 ▸ CENSUS. Occupation: Fireman Crane, Blast Furnace
1930 ▸ CENSUS. April 12. Mayville, Dodge Co, WI. Household includes Adolph (57) with wife Hulda (48) and daughter Evelyn (21)
1930 ▸ CENSUS. Occupation: Odd jobs
1940 ▸ CENSUS. April 25. South Byron, Byron Town, Fond du Lac Co, WI. Household includes Adolph (64), wife Gulda (58) and sons Vernon A (25) and Harley W (23)
1940 ▸ CENSUS. Occupation: farming
1960 ▸ January 17. Death of Adolph, age 84
Hulda Helen Neider – wife of Adolph Baehler
1881 ▸ May 17. Birth of Hulda Helen Neider in WI
1964 ▸ December 13. Death of Hulda, age 83. Buried in Saint Johns Cemetery, Mayville, Dodge Co, WI.

The two youngest Baehler’s, John and Adolph, immigrated together aboard Le Bretagne from Le Havre to New York arriving 21 March, 1892. Later naturalization records give the arrival date as 14 March, 1892; however, I believe this passenger list showing “Bahler Hans, age 20, and Bahler Adolph, age 17” near the top of the list must be correct.

1916, 2 December, Adolph Baehler’s Naturalization card Wisconsin, County Naturalization Records, 1807-1992.

1908
The Watertown News
Watertown, Wisconsin
Friday, 13 March, 1908
pg 4
Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses have been granted by the county clerk of Dodge county:
Ben Fischer, Neenah, to Augusta Fuhrenberg, Woodland; Adolph Baehler, Randolph, to Hulda Neider, Hustisford; Otto C. Molon, Ehnhurst, to Bessie L. Hunter, Lowell; Rudolf Krebs, Butternut, to Rosina Feller, Knowles; F.W. Kohn, to Clara Borchardt, both of Theresa; John Ollinger, Beaver Dam, to Frances Schlarnz, Calamus; Edward Marden, to Lena Lewis, both of Westford; Alvin Holzworth, Farmington, to Bertha Zastrow, Emmet; John Hozner, LeRoy, to Fannie Liebengurtner, Iowa; Fried Niederhauser, to Albertine Panckow, both of Hubbard; C. Otto Zuehls, Theresa, to Leona Miacheet, Trenton; Leon L. Newton, Fond du Lac, to Rose Warden, LeRoy; Gerhard Rippe, to Augusta Knoll, both of Watertown. Frank Loesch, Reeseville, to Clara Coehne, Lowell; Anton M. Porth, Milwaukee, to Elizabeth Cutler, Horicon; John Devolve, Courtland, to Frances Barnee, Fox Lake.
1915
The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Thursday, 10 June, 1915
pg 6
Staadt.
Adolph Baehler, Chas. Schultz, John Schultz, Frank Passeh and Mr. Seehafer were Wausau business callers Wednesday.
1916
NOTE: Birth of son, Harley W. on May 25, 1916.
The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Thursday, 8 June, 1916
pg 6
Staadt.
Mrs. Wm. Finks of Oshkosh is visiting at the home of her sisters, Mrs. Adolph Baehler and Mrs. Chas. Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baehler are rejoicing over the arrival of a bright baby boy.
1918
The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Thursday, 25 April, 1918
pg 7
Nuggets Of News
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baehler of the town of McMillan left last week for Mayville for their future place of residence.
1919
NOTE: Adolph Baehler and wife, Hulda Neider, brother of Samuel Baehler.
The Horicon Reporter
Appleton, Wisconsin
Friday, 22 March, 1919
pg 5
Here and There
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baehler and children of near Marshfield have been visiting the past week at the home of their brother-in-law, Ed. Firehammer. Mr. Baehler is a nephew of Sam Baehler formerly engaged in the cheese factory and creamery business in this vicinity.
I have found no newspaper obituaries for Adolph or Hulda so far.