Descendants of
Laurent Jaeger
Generation One
1.
Laurent1 JAEGER was
born circa 1760 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin,
Alsace-Lorraine,
France. The name Jaeger translates in English to “hunter.” It is taken from the German word “jagen” meaning
to chase or hunt.
Alsace-Lorraine
is a region in eastern France
on the German and Swiss borders and Rhine
River composed of the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine.
France and Germany have
been in conflict over control of the region for centuries. It was part of the Frankish Empire in the 9th
century but eventually was absorbed into the Holy Roman Empire as part of the
duchy of Swabia. It then was ceded to France
following the Thirty Years’ War and the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. After the
Franco-Prussian War, the Treaty of Frankfurt ceded these parts to the
newly-founded German Empire in 1871. The area was restored to France after
World War I by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, but was annexed by Nazi Germany
in 1940. It again reverted to French control in 1945.
Laurent married
Anne Barbe KRINTZ who was born circa 1760, also in Rittershoffen.
Known
children of Laurent1 JAEGER and
Anne Barbe KRINTZ were:
+ 2 i. Laurent2 JAEGER, born 20 March 1784 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin,
Alsace-Lorraine, France; married Maria Eve KNAB.
Generation Two
2.
Laurent2 JAEGER (Laurent1) was born 20 March 1784 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France. He married Maria Eve KNAB, daughter of
Leonard Knab and Barbe Knaebig, on 14 November 1809 in Rittershoffen. Laurent,
Maria and their six children emigrated to the United
States in 1830 and settled in Pleasant Township,
Marion County, Ohio. On 10 March 1835
Laurent petitioned to become a naturalized citizen as “Lawrence Yager.” The
name recorded when he was naturalized on 17 April 1839 was Lorenzo and he was
referred to as Lorenzo in estate papers from Marion County Probate Court files.
Lawrence died 12 September 1846 in Pleasant Township,
Marion County, Ohio at age 62, and was buried in Klingel
Cemetery, Richland
Township, Marion County.
Lawrence’s will,
dated 28 March 1846, left to his son David his 80-acre farm (full possession
was granted after the death of his wife “Mary”) and requested that $1000 be divided
between George Yager, Caroline and Mary Eberhart, who are referred to as
"step daughters” [they are actually his granddaughters], his
"stepson" David Yager [this is likely his son, as there were no
grandsons born by this date], daughter Caroline Shenlab [Schoenlaub] and
daughter Sarah Eberhart. His son George
was appointed executor of the estate.
Maria Eve KNAB
was born 17 May 1784 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin,
Alsace-Lorraine,
France. She died 3 August 1855 in Pleasant Township,
Marion County, Ohio at age 71, and was buried in Klingel Cemetery.
Known children of
Laurent2 JAEGER/YAGER
and Maria Eve KNAB, all born in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin,
Alsace-Lorraine,
France, were as follows:
+ 3 i. George3 YAGER, born 4 May 1811; married Catharine STEFFAN.
4 ii. Friederich JAEGER was born 29 September
1813. He was naturalized 25 March 1840
in Marion County, Ohio. Frederick, as he was known in America, likely died
before March 1846 as he was not mentioned in his father’s will and cannot be
found in subsequent censuses.
+ 5 iii. David YAGER, born 8 May 1818; married
Margaret MARTIN; married Margaret RAPP.
+ 6 iv. Magdalena YAGER, born 4 August 1820; married
John Adam EBERHART.
7 v. Caroline YAGER was born 23 November
1822. She married George SCHOENLAUB 8
January 1843 in Marion County, Ohio.
+ 8 vi. Sarah YAGER, born 25 March 1825; married
John Adam EBERHART.
Generation
Three
3.
George3 YAGER (Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 4 May 1811 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France and emigrated to the United States in 1930 with his
family. George, who was naturalized 22 June 1840 in Marion County, Ohio, died
11 August 1855 in Marion County, Ohio at age 44. He was buried in Klingel
Cemetery, Richland
Township, Marion County.
George married
Catharine STEFFAN 1 August 1840 in Marion
County. She was born 5
May 1825 in Marion
County and died 3 May
1909 in that county at age 83. Catharine
was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran
Church Cemetery,
Richland Township,
Marion County. Known children of George3 YAGER and Catharine STEFFAN, all born in Marion County,
Ohio, were as follows:
+ 9 i. Mary4 YAGER, born circa 1843; married August STARK.
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10 ii. Catharine YAGER, born circa 1845; married Edward LINSTEDT.
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11 iii. Caroline YAGER, born February 1849; married August WEISKE.
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12 iv. Margaret YAGER, born 29 October 1849; married Philip EICHHORN.
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13 v. Julia Ann YAGER, born May 1853; married Frederick HUEBNER.
14 vi. George YAGER was born 4 August 1855 and
never married. He died 12 October 1912 in Marion County, Ohio at age 57, and
was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran
Church Cemetery,
Richland Township, Marion County, Ohio.
5.
David3 YAGER (Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 8 May 1818 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France and emigrated to the United States in 1830 with his
family. He became a naturalized citizen
23 June 1840 in Marion County, Ohio where he resided in Pleasant Township
until his death 23 July 1890 at age 72.
David married
first Margaret MARTIN 20 October 1844 in Marion County.
She was born 3 February 1825 in Ohio and died
4 May 1860 in Marion
County at age 35. Margaret was buried in Klingel
Cemetery, Richland
Township, Marion County.
David married second Margaret Rapp 6September 1860 in Marion County. She was born 12 February 1832
in Rosswag, Wurttemberg, Grmany, and died after
1907.
Known children of
David3 YAGER and Margaret MARTIN were as follows:
15 i. David A.4 YAGER was born circa 1853 in Ohio.
16 ii. Minnie J. YAGER was born circa 1854 in Illinois.
17 III. John A. YAGER was
born circa 1860 and accidentally drowned in a stone quarry circa 1883 in Marion
County, Ohio.
Known children of
David3 YAGER and Margaret RAPP, all born in Pleasant Township,
Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
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18 ii. George F. YAGER, born 9 February 1862; married Catherine GAVER.
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19 iii. Mary Elizabeth YAGER, born in December 1863; married Jacob David
FETTER.
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20 iv. David William YAGER, born 1 November 1865; married Christina
FIRSTENBERGER.
21 v. Clara Emma YAGER, who went by the name Emma,
was born in March 1870. She married
Jacob F. WIPFLER 9 August 1896 in Marion County, Ohio and the couple had no
children. Jacob was born circa 1869 in Ohio.
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22 vi. Caroline R. YAGER, born circa 1868 (out of birth order); married
Samuel H. FETTER.
23 vii. Sophia M. YAGER was born 12 May 1872. She married George W.
MARTIN, a carpenter, 9 February 1899 in Marion
County, and their children were Warren
D., born in February 1900; Helen M., born circa 1904, and Ruth E., born circa
1906, all in Marion
County. George was born
in July 1864 in Ohio.
6.
Magdalena3 YAGER (Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 4 August 1820 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France and emigrated to the United States in 1830 with her
family. She died 18 December 1844 in
Marion County, Ohio at age 24, and was buried in Claridon
Cemetery, Marion County.
Magdalena married
John Adam EBERHART 8 April 1840 in Bowling
Green Township,
Marion County, Ohio. John was born 20 June 1809 in Wurttemberg,
Germany and emigrated to the
U.S. about 1829, settling in
Claridon Township
in Marion County.
Thomas John Eberhart of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, a great-great grandson of
John Adam Eberhart, was told by his great aunts Jennie and Pearl Eberhart, his
uncle Harold Gail Eberhart and his father John Fiant Eberhart that John Adam
was a baron and had a brother who was a Prussian general. In order to avoid conscription in the
Napoleonic Wars, John Adam came to America with a sister who died
during the voyage. He was quite wealthy,
however he drank away a lot of his money.
None of these facts, however, have been substantiated.
Following the
death of his wife Magdalena, John married her
sister Sarah Yager. (See #8 below) He
died 8 April 1873 in Claridon Township, Marion
County at age 63; the
cause of death was congestive brain inflammation (or fever). John was buried in Claridon
Cemetery, Marion County.
His house and barn are visible from the cemetery. He operated a tannery in Claridon until his
death and depressions in the ground from the tanning pits remain to this day.
Known children of
Magdalena3 YAGER and
John Adam EBERHART, both born in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio, were as
follows:
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24 i. Caroline4 EBERHART,
born 28 August 1841; married George Adam KRANER.
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25 ii. Mary EBERHART, born 1 June 1842; married Andrew LEFFLER.
8.
Sarah3 YAGER (Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 25 March 1825 in Rittershoffen, Weissenburg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France and emigrated to the United States in 1830 with her
family. She was also known as Salome and Sallie by family and friends. Sarah married John Adam EBERHART, the widower
of her older sister Magdalena, on 16 February 1845 in Bowling Green Township,
Marion County, Ohio. (See #6 above) According to
'Portrait and Biographical Record of Marion and Hardin Counties, Ohio,' Sarah had eleven children and three died in
early childhood. The 1900 census notes she had eight children, seven living at
that time.
Known
children of Sarah3 YAGER and
John Adam EBERHART, all born in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
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26 i. John A.4 EBERHART,
born 25 June 1846; married Amelia UNDERWOOD.
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27 ii. Magdalena EBERHART, born 11 October 1847; married and divorced
Henry David KRENKLER.
28 iii. David EBERHART was born 27 March 1850. He died 27 August 1851 in Claridon, Marion
County, Ohio, at age 1.
29 iv. George EBERHART was born 19 June 1852. He died 22 November 1860 in Claridon, Marion
County, Ohio at age 8, and was buried in Claridon
Cemetery, Marion County.
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30 v. Margaret EBERHART, born 1 August 1854; married Richard S. SQUIBB.
31 vi. David EBERHART was born 9 September 1856. He married Alice EVERSOLE 7 March 1891 in
Marion County, Ohio and likely died before 1900. According to Thomas Eberhart
of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio,
David went to California
to work in the vineyards and was killed when a mule kicked him in the head.
Thomas’ cousin Kay Fair has the original letter telling of the death.
32 vii. Jacob Adam EBERHART, also known as Adam, was
born 6 September 1858. According to
Thomas Eberhart, Jacob started fires in a pot belly stove in his house by
putting a log partly in the stove and pushing the log in further as it burnt
down. One time he was drunk and likely fell asleep. His house burnt and he died
in the fire. A notice in the 18 December 1895 edition of the Marion Daily Star,
under the heading Probate Court, says: ‘Catherine Eberhart, administratrix of
the estate of Jacob Eberhart, deceased, filed an inventory and appraisement of
personal property.’ It is possible Jacob married and this was his wife.
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33 viii. William P. EBERHART, born February 1861; married Mary Edith
AUSTIN.
34 ix. Frederick EBERHART was born 27 July 1863. He
may have married an Ida, last name unknown. The marriage would have been after
1900 since he was in the census with his mother as a single farmer. A son of
Fredrick and Ida Eberhart named William is buried in Claridon Cemetery,
aged 1 year, 5 months and 7 days; no dates given. There is in the 1920 census a
Fred Eberhart, age 56, born in Ohio and his parents in Germany, with wife Ida,
age 46, living in Richmond, Jefferson County, Ohio. He was a laborer in a stone
quarry. In 1920 this Ida M. Eberhart, age 56, a widow, lived in Richmond alone, born in Ohio as were her parents. There is some
possibility this is the Frederick Eberhart in question.
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35 x. Sarah Emma EBERHART, born 7 November 1865; married Thomas D.
WILLIAMS.
Generation
Four
9.
Mary4 YAGER (George3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born circa 1843 in Marion County, Ohio. She married August STARK 1 October 1868 in
Marion County, Ohio and they resided in Richland Township. August was born circa 1845 in Wurttemberg, Germany. Both he and Mary died
before 1907.
Known
children of Mary4 YAGER and
August STARK, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
36 i. John5 STARK was born circa 1869.
37 ii. Catharine STARK was born circa 1870.
38 iii. Mary E. STARK was born circa 1875.
10.
Catharine4 YAGER (George3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born circa 1845 in Marion County, Ohio and married
Edward LINSTEDT 24 September 1876 in Marion County, Ohio. He was born circa
1835 in Germany.
In the 1880 census they lived in Richland
Township.
Known children of
Catharine4 YAGER and
Edward LINSTEDT, both born in Richland
Township, Marion County,
Ohio, were as follows:
39 i. Cora Emma5 LINSTEDT was born circa 1878.
40 ii. George F. LINSTEDT was born in May 1879.
There is a Fred G. Linstedt, born circa 1880, Ohio in the 1900 federal census
in Denver, Colorado, married for one year to Clara E., age 23, born in Kansas.
Fred's parents’ place of birth both given as Germany,
rather than Germany (father)
and Ohio (mother), but this could very
possibly be the correct person and his middle name was Frederick.
11.
Caroline4 YAGER (George3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born in February 1849 in Marion County, Ohio. She married August WEISKE 5 November 1872 in
Marion County, Ohio.
August,
whose full name was Friedrich Christoph August Weiske, was born 21 January 1849
in Prussia, Germany and died before 1920 in Marion,
Marion County.
He was the son of Christoph Gottfried and Eva Friedrike Wilhelmina
(Melcher-Himler) Weiske of Bachra Eckartsberga, Prussia. His mother later
married Frederick August Huebner and they had a son Frederick Huebner who
married Caroline Yager's sister Julia Ann. (See #13 below) August emigrated with his family to the United States
in April 1851 and was naturalized 2 April 1870 in Marion County, Ohio.
Known children of
Caroline4 YAGER and
August WEISKE, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
41 i. Minnie C.5 WEISKE was born in November 1876. She married Sylvester E. KEYES 17 December
1896 in Marion County, Ohio. Sylvester was born circa 1871 in Ohio.
42 ii. Annetta T. WEISKE was born in February 1879.
She also went by the name of Nettie.
43 iii. William WEISKE was born in February 1881. He
was a blacksmith, per the 1920 census, and a machinist in a tractor plant in
1930. He lived with his parents through the 1930 census, and likely never
married.
44 iv. Ella WEISKE was born in March 1890.
12.
Margaret4 YAGER (George3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 29 October 1849 in Marion County, Ohio and died
between 1920 and 1930. She married Philip EICHHORN 17 March 1870 in Marion
County, Ohio.
Philip EICHHORN
was born 13 May 1848 in Morrow County, Ohio, the son of Daniel and Margaret (Firstenberger)
Eichhorn of Baiertal, Baden,
Germany. He was six years old when his father died and
he accompanied his mother and sister Sophia to Marion County
where he was reared on the farm of his relatives. Philip, a member of the
German Reformed Church, died after 1930.
Known children of
Margaret4 YAGER and
Philip EICHHORN, all born in Richland
Township, Marion County,
Ohio, were as follows:
45 i. Laura5 EICHHORN was born circa 1871 and married Robert C. SWEENEY.
Robert was born about 1853-57 in Ohio. He is most likely the Robert C. Sweeney who was
enumerated with his parents Robert C. and Elizabeth in Marion in the 1900 census. This Robert was
age 46, single, a painter, born June 1853, in Ohio. His father, a physician, was born in Pennsylvania and his mother in New York. As per the 1920 census, Laura's
husband Robert also had a father born in Pennsylvania,
and was a house painter.
46 ii. Catherine EICHHORN was born circa 1873.
47 iii. Frederick EICHHORN was born 22 February 1874 and married Ida F.
MERCHANT 25 April 1901 in Marion County, Ohio. Ida was born 29 March 1878 in Morrow County, Ohio,
the daughter of John T. and Salome (Ulsh) Merchant. The couple had a daughter
Helen, born circa 1904 in Marion County, and by 1920 the family resided in St. Joseph, Berrien
County, Michigan
where Fred , as he was called, was a farmer.
48 iv. Samuel W. EICHHORN was born in November 1875.
He married Emma KLINGEL 29 November 1900 in Marion County, Ohio and they had
two sons, Herbert and Homer, both born between 1901 and 1907. Emma, the
daughter of Jacob and [--?--)](Kull) Klingel, was born 6 December 1874.
49 v. Clara M. EICHHORN was born in January
1878. She married Peter LEMMER circa
1901 in Marion County, Ohio.
Peter LEMMER was born
circa 1868 in Germany and
emigrated in 1881 to the United
States. Peter was a boarder in the household
of Jacob and Mary E. (Yager) Fetter in the 1900 census. Mary was the first
cousin once removed of Peter's future wife Clara.
50 vi. John P. EICHHORN was born in March 1887 and died 23 December 1976
at age 89. He married Mary E. [--?--] circa 1912 in Marion County, and had
children Josephine E., born circa 1913; Warren H., born circa 1915; Forest E.,
born circa 1919, and Gordon J. Mary was born circa 1891.
51 vii. Harvey Wesley EICHHORN was born 12 April
1892 and died 1 Apr 1968 in Marion County, Ohio at the age of 75. He married
Ethel Gertrude GRAHAM on 1 October 1913 in Marion County.
Ethel was born 3 September 1894 in that county and died 8 January 1975 at age
80 in Palm Beach County, Florida. Harvey and Ethel had three
children: Kenneth Graham, born 27 May 1914 and died 22 April 1968 at age 53 in Wyandot County, Ohio;
Marguerite Elizabeth, born circa 1917, and Victor Harvey, born 12 April 1919
and died in September 1978 at the age of 59.
13.
Julia Ann4 YAGER (George3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born in May 1853 in Marion County, Ohio, and died
before 1930 in Marion
County. She married Frederick HUEBNER 6 January 1878
in Marion County.
Frederick HUEBNER
was born in February 1853 in Ohio, the son of
Friedrich August and Eva Friedrike Wilhelmina (Melcher-Himler-Weiske) Huebner
of Bachra Ekartsberga, Prussia, Germany.
His mother's son by her second marriage, Friedrich Christoph August Weiske,
married Julia Yager's sister Caroline.
Fred, as he was known, died 21 February 1932 in Marion County.
He was a farmer in Richland Township, but by 1920 had moved into the city of Marion and worked as a laborer
in a factory.
Known children of
Julia Ann4 YAGER and
Frederick HUEBNER were:
52 i. Wesley F.5 HUEBNER was
born circa 1885 in Marion County, Ohio and married Mary [--?--] circa 1911 in
that county. Mary was born circa 1882 in Ohio.
The couple had a son Milton B., born 10 March 1913 and died 2 May 1995 at age
82. His last known residence was Marion.
18.
George Frederick4 YAGER (David3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 9 February 1862 in Pleasant Township,
Marion County, Ohio and died 4 July 1933 at age 71. He was buried in Marion Cemetery.
George married Catherine GAYER, the daughter of Henry and Catherine (Ault)
Gayer, 14 March 1889 in Marion County, Ohio. Catherine was born in March 1868
in Marion County and died 20 August 1961 in that
county at age 93.
George, a farmer
who resided in Pleasant
Township, served on the
school board and was a trustee of the township for a number of years.
Known children
of George F.4 YAGER and
Catherine GAYER, all born in Pleasant
Township, Marion County,
Ohio, were as follows:
53 i. Anna5 YAGER was born in January 1890.
54 ii. Frederick A. YAGER was born in July 1891 and
died before 1907.
55 iii. Genevieve Henrietta YAGER, also known as
Jennie and Geneva,
was born 16 June 1893 and died 30 March 1977 in Marion County, Ohio at age 83.
She married Harry Alfred LAUCHER 18 March 1915 in Marion County.
Harry, the son of William and Katherine (Aidt) Laucher, was born 20 October
1892 in Crawford County, Ohio,
and died 9 December 1974 in Marion
County at age 82. Their
children were Alfred G., born 8 July 1917 and died 30 March 1990 at age 72;
Ralph W., born 30 November 1918 and died 2 August 1999 at age 80; Leroy H.,
born 6 August 1922 and died 29 June 1999 at age 76; Katherine N. and Hazel V.
56 iv. Nina E. YAGER was born in February 1895.
57 v. Carl YAGER was born 30 September 1901 and
died 5 October 1901 in Marion County, Ohio.
58 vi. Albert G. YEAGER was born 9 February 1903 and died in Marion
County, Ohio at age 73 on 20 February 1976. He used the Yeager spelling for his
surname. Albert married Hilda M. RENGERT circa 1924 in Marion County.
The daughter of Henry G. and Clara A. Rengert, Hilda was born 26 January 1903
in Ohio and died 23 October 1992 in Marion County
at age 92. The couple had three daughters.
59 vii. Hazel YAGER was born circa 1906.
19.
Mary Elizabeth4 YAGER (David3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born circa 1864 in Marion County, Ohio. She died in
April 1922 that county at age 58.
Mary married
Jacob David FETTER 16 October 1884 in Marion County.
He was born 15 September 1860 in Claridon
Township in Marion
County, the son of George, Jr. and
Mary (Mauntz) Fetter, and died 22 November 1930 in Marion County
at age 70. Jacob’s brother Samuel H.
Fetter married Mary’s sister Caroline R. Yager. (See #22 below)
Known children of
Mary Elizabeth4 YAGER and
Jacob David FETTER, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
60 i. Alice Emma5 FETTER was born in January 1885.
61 ii. Clara Ella FETTER was born 3 October 1887 and died 15 November
1975 in Marion County, Ohio at age 88. She married Wesley LEHNER circa 1905 in
Marion County, Ohio and they lived in Richland Township.
Wesley was born in October 1884 in Marion
County and was the son of
John and Elizabeth Lehner. Clara and Wesley had children Gertrude M., born
circa 1908; Mildred L., born circa 1911 and Melvin W., born 20 December 1916
and died 12 February 2004 in Ohio
at age 87.
62 iii. Harry FETTER was born in 1890. He died 11 June 1891 in Marion County, Ohio.
63 iv. Bertha May FETTER was born 28 July 1892 and
died 20 July 1976 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio at age 83. She married H. Ellis EPLEY circa 1915 in Marion County.
Ellis was born circa 1886 in Ohio, the son of
George W. and Mary A. (Zeigler) Epley, and died 9 May 1968 in Marion.
64 v. Frederick David FETTER was born in December
1896 and married Mildred H. JOHNSON who was born 22 May 1898 in Marion County,
Ohio, and died 29 October 1996 in that county at age 98. She was buried in Marion Cemetery.
They had a son Richard E., born 25 August 1927 and died 27 November 2000 in Marion County
at age 73. They also had a daughter who married Jack E. ROBBINS, the son of
Harry M. and Harriette (Russell) Robbins, who was born 2 April 1928 in Marion County,
and died 16 April 1986 in Stevensville, Berrien
County, Michigan at
age 58.
65 vi. Sadie Marie FETTER was born in October 1899.
20.
David William4 YAGER (David3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 1 November 1865 in Pleasant Township,
Marion County, Ohio and died before 1920 in that county. He married Christiana FIRSTENBERGER 19 March
1891 in Marion County
and they resided in Richland
Township.
Christiana was
born October 1860 in Ohio,
the daughter of Daniel and Caroline (Mauntz) Firstenberger. She died after 1930.
In the census that year she was enumerated in the household of her daughter
Inez.
Known children of
David William4 YAGER and
Christiana FIRSTENBERGER, both born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
66 i. Inez M.5 YAGER was born in September 1897. Circa 1920 in Marion County
she married Hurley William PRICE, the son of L. Wilford and Rosa Price, and
they had one known child, Dorothy. Hurley was born 4 April 1899 in Pleasant Township,
Marion County,
and died 16 December 1995 in Marion
County at age 96.
67 ii. Edward Benjamin YAGER was born 6 October
1899 and died 30 October 1981 at age 82. He married Susie LINN circa 1921 and
their known children, both born in Marion
County, were Harry William, born 7
August 1922 and died 1 December 2001 in Marion County
at age 79; and Charles. Susie was born 10 October 1901 in Marion County, Ohio,
the daughter of Charles T. and Mary V. Linn, and died 14 October 1989 in Marion County
at age 88.
22.
Caroline Rosina4 YAGER (David3, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born circa 1868 in Marion County, Ohio. The 1900 census gave her birth date as July
1870, however in the 1870 census she was aged two years old, and that census
was enumerated in April, two months ahead of her supposed July birth month.
Caroline, who also was known as Callie, married Samuel H. FETTER 15 March 1888
in Marion County.
She died 13 June 1909 in Marion
County at age 41 and was buried in Marion Cemetery.
Samuel was born
in October 1864 and died 8 February 1935 in Marion County
at age 70. He was buried in Marion
Cemetery. Samuel was the
son of George, Jr. and Mary Ann (Mauntz) Fetter. His brother Jacob David Fetter
married his wife’s sister Mary Elizabeth Yager. (See #19 above) After
Caroline’s death, some time between 1910 and 1919, Samuel married second Alice
A. [--?--] and they resided in Prospect
Township, Marion County.
Alice was born circa 1864 in Ohio
and died 6 December 1926 in Marion
County.
Known children of
Caroline Rosina4 YAGER and
Samuel H. FETTER, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
68 i. Edith T.5 FETTER was born in February 1889.
69 ii. Stella M. FETTER was born in September 1890.
70 iii. Earl C. FETTER was born in July 1893. He
married Mary M. [--?--] circa 1927 and they resided in Marion where he was a foundry man in a steel
mill in 1930.
71 iv. Margaret M. FETTER was born in December
1895. In the 1930 census she was a warper for a silk mill and lived with her
brother Earl and his wife. She never married and died in Marion County, Ohio 1
October 1972 at age 76.
72 v. Hattie E. FETTER was born in January 1897.
73 vi. Edward S. FETTER was born in January 1898
and died 4 August 1964 in Marion
County at age 66. In the
1930 federal census he was a truck driver for an ice plant in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio.
74 vii. Oda Emma FETTER was born in May 1900 and was
a twin to sister Cora. She died before 1910 in Marion County, Ohio.
75 viii. Cora C. FETTER was born in May 1900 and was
a twin to sister Oda. She died 20 April 1922 in Franklin County, Ohio at age
21.
24. Caroline4 EBERHART (Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 28 August 1841 in Claridon, Marion
Ohio, and died 20 September 1927 in Greenville
Township, Darke County, Ohio
at age 86. She was buried 22 September 1927 in Riverside
Cemetery, Troy,
Miami County, Ohio.
Caroline married
George Adam KRANER 7 November 1861 in Marion County.
George was born 20 October 1839 in Wilferdingen, Baden, Germany,
the son of Philip Jacob and Barbara (Schlamm) Kroener. He emigrated to the United States, along with his father,
step-mother Augustine, brothers John William and David Ernst and half-brothers
Christian and Heinrich, sailing from Le Havre, France on the ship “Woodside” and arriving in New York 2 April
1852. The family spent its first winter
in Auglaize County, Ohio,
then in the spring of 1853 settled in Marion County.
George became a naturalized citizen 2 April 1860 in Marion County.
After the birth of three children George and Caroline moved to Salamonia, Jay
County, Indiana where in 1869 he bought the tannery of Matthew Atkinson. He was
still operating the tannery in 1887.
George was active in community affairs and in 1877 was appointed
treasurer of the first school board of trustees in Salamonia. He died 6 August
1924 at age 84 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio,
where his son William lived. At the time
of his death his residence was in Rossburg, Darke County, Ohio.
George was buried 8 August 1924 in Riverside
Cemetery.
Known children of
Caroline4 EBERHART and
George Adam KRANER were as follows:
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79 i. Mary Magdalena5 KRANER, born
22 February 1863 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio; married William GIMBEL.
80 ii. William John KRANER was born 16 April 1864
in Bowling Green Township, Marion County, Ohio. He married Tillie CLAPP circa 1895 and they
had no children. William was for 30 years a harness maker in the city of Troy in Miami County, Ohio, and at one time was co-owner, along with J.C.
Corbin, of Kraner & Corbin, manufacturers and dealers in harness and horse
furnishings, located on the northwest corner of the public square in Troy. The 1900 census
gave his occupation as foreman of a factory and in 1912 he was employed by
Miller Brothers. William died in his Lincoln
Avenue home in Troy 20 July 1929 at age 65. His death was
attributed to the effects of a heart attack he suffered two weeks previously.
He also had Bright's disease. William
was buried 23 July 1929 in Riverside Cemetery, Troy, Miami County, Ohio.
William’s wife Tillie
was born in February 1869 in Indiana and died
27 December 1946 in Miami County,
Ohio at age 77. Buried 30 December 1946 in Riverside Cemetery,
she was listed on the cemetery record as Tillie H. Kraner Harris and so likely
remarried after William died. Tillie was
the daughter of Daniel Clapp who was born circa 1832 in Ohio
(his parents were born in North Carolina) and
in the 1880 census the family was in Wayne
Township, Randolph County, Indiana.
Daniel’s wife at that time was not Tillie's mother as her place of birth was Ohio and Tillie's mother was born in Pennsylvania. In the census of 1930 Tillie
was enumerated in her home on Lincoln
Avenue in Troy
and was employed by a manufacturer of outdoor furniture
81 iii. Clara E. KRANER was born 28 July 1865 in Bowling Green Township, Marion County, Ohio. She died
17 December 1946 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio at age 81 and was buried in
Riverside Cemetery,
Troy, Miami
County, Ohio.
Clara married first George WENDELL 22 April
1888 in Jay County, Indiana and they had two children who both died in infancy,
according to George's obituary. George was born 19 November 1863 in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany
and emigrated to the U.S.
in 1866 with his parents Peter and Margaret Wendell. The family first located
in Crestline, Ohio
(located in both Crawford and Richmond
Counties) and then moved
to the Mercer County, Ohio area in 1883. George and Clara lived in Celina in Mercer County
where George was a carriage maker. He suffered from epileptic seizures and in
1909 was admitted to a hospital for epileptics in Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio
where he died 14 February 1910 at age 46.
He was buried 16 February 1910 in Green
Mound Cemetery,
Ft. Recovery,
Mercer County.
After George’s
death Clara remained in Celina and earned a living as a seamstress, according
to the 1910 federal census. Sometime before the federal census of 1920 she
married Henry GIMBEL, brother to her sister Magdalena’s
husband William Gimbel, and moved to Franklin County, Ohio. The couple had no
children. Henry was born 29 October 1862 in Union City,
Darke County, Ohio, the son of Henry and Anna Maria
(Heuss) Gimbel. He married first Ella Morris circa 1894 and they had a son
Ernest Noble Gimbel born 23 April 1895. Ella died and about 1903 Henry married
Lillian E. [--?--], a nurse, likely in Franklin County, Ohio. Lillian and Henry had a daughter Sylvia born
circa 1909, but by 1920 they had divorced and Henry received custody of Sylvia.
Henry was a blacksmith and worked on carriages. In the 1910 census he was listed
as superintendent for a buggy company in Columbus;
in 1920 he was a die maker in a Franklin
County factory, and in 1930 he was an
inspector for a bolt manufacturing company in Columbus. Henry died 22 February 1947 in Columbus at age 84, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery.
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82 iv. Jennie Ellen KRANER, born 11 January 1871 in Salamonia, Jay
County, Indiana; married Abednego STEPHENS; married Charles Allen ARMSTRONG.
25.
Mary4 EBERHART (Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 1 June 1842 in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio. She married Andrew LEFFLER 14 December 1865
in Bowling Green Township, Marion County, Ohio.
Andrew, born
Andreas Loeffler 7 August 1840 in Gruenwettersbach, Durlach, Baden, Germany,
was the son of Michael and Christina Regina (Ludwig) Loeffler. He was
christened 16 August 1840 in Gruenwettersbach.
Andrew emigrated to the United States
in 1854 with his family and settled in Marion County
where he became a butcher and one of the largest stock dealers in the county.
He enlisted in October 1861 in Company D, 82nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was
wounded in the right thigh while participating in the Civil War battle of
McDowell in West Virginia.
He achieved the rank of corporal and in August 1862 was honorably discharged.
Andrew died 18 March 1909 in Marion County, Ohio at age 68; cause of death was spinal
fever.
Known children of
Mary4 EBERHART and Andrew LEFFLER, all born in Marion County,
Ohio, were as follows:
83 i. Jennie5 LEFFLER was
born in October 1866 and died after 1930, likely in Marion
County, Ohio.
She married first John C. PRIESTER, a butcher, 12 June 1890 in Marion County.
He was born in February 1863 in Pennsylvania,
the son of Ludwig and Elizabeth Priester. John either died or the couple divorced,
as Jennie remarried circa 1908 Philip EBERT. Philip, born in October 1851 in Germany, emigrated with his wife and children to
the United States
in 1881 and became a naturalized citizen in 1886. He died 14 June 1923 at age
71 in Marion
County. Jennie and her first husband John Priester had three children, all born
in Marion County: Leroy, born in April 1891;
Twila, born in September 1893, and Estella, born in December 1895.
84 ii. Frank LEFFLER was born circa 1869 and
married Carrie M. DOWELL, the daughter of Edward and Sophronia Dowell, 5 May
1891 in Marion County, Ohio. She was born circa 1873 in Marion County.
The couple divorced some time before 1903 and Frank moved to Texas where he married Sallie [--?--] circa
1904. She was born circa 1874 in Texas
and had been married previously and had a child. Frank and Sallie resided in
Houston, Harris County, Texas in the 1910 federal census, and were enumerated
in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas
in the 1920 census. Frank was a butcher. After Frank and Carrie divorced she
moved with their two daughters to Rochester, Monroe County, New
York where she met and married William R. Walls, a
steam fitter. By 1920, the couple resided in Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, but were divorced by 1930. Frank and Carrie
had three children, all born in Marion County, Ohio: Dever, born circa 1892 and
died 1 November 1918 in Dallas, Texas of pneumonia due to flu who had a wife
and seven-year-old daughter at the time of his death; Cecil M., born circa
1893, who married circa 1911 John A. LANGLEY, a fireman born in Texas circa
1885, and resided with their two daughters, Mildred F. and Louise E. in Dallas,
Texas in the 1920 and 1930 federal censuses; and Fern L., born circa 1895, who
married John W. CHRISTIAN, who was born in 1892 in Maryland, and resided in
Marion County with their three-year-old son John W., Jr. in the 1920 federal
census.
85 iii. Harrison Gale LEFFLER was born in February 1874 and died 1
February 1922 at age 48 in Marion County, Ohio. Circa 1909 he married Sophia O. [--?--] who
was born circa 1883 in Ohio.
She died 15 March 1980 in Marion
County. Harrison
was employed by his father in his butchering and stock-buying enterprises, but
by 1920 was working with engines and threshers. The couple had four sons:
Charles Albert, born circa 1912 and died 28 June 1968 in Marion County;
Harrison Gale, Jr., born 1 February 1914 and died 28 September 1991 at age 77
in Marion County; Richard A., born circa 1915; and Lowell E. Franklin, born in
1919 and declared missing in action in WWII at age 25 on 10 April 1944. Lowell was a First
Lieutenant 27th Bomber Squadron 30th Bomber Group. He was
awarded the Purple Heart, Air Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross and additional
Army awards.
86 iv. Edward H. LEFFLER was born 22 June
1876. He married Sophia C. FATZLER, the
daughter of Christian and Philomena (Gornflo) Fatzler, 19 September 1901 in
Marion County, Ohio. They had no children.
Sophia was born in January 1879 and died 30 April 1961 in Marion County,
Ohio at age 82. Edward died 11 April
1939 at age 62 in Marion
County. He was employed by his father in his butchering and stock-buying
enterprises.
87 v. Harry A. LEFFLER was born in November 1878
and died 10 March 1964 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio at age 85. He was
employed by his father in his butchering and stock-buying enterprises, but in
the 1920 census was a retail grocer.
Harry never married.
88 vi. Florence M. LEFFLER was born in May 1880 and
died before 1930 in Marion County, Ohio
She married Martin V. MILLER circa 1904 in Marion County. They had no children. Martin was born in
October 1877 in Marion
County, the son of Frank
and Alice Miller. He was superintendent
for a manufacturing company, per the 1910 census; a repair clerk for a steam
shovel office in the 1920 census, and a salesman for a steam shovel plant in
the1930 census.
89 vii. Elmer F. LEFFLER was born in August 1884 and died 27 October 1943
at age 59 in Marion County, Ohio. Circa 1907 he married Coral M. [--?--]
who was born circa 1889 in Ohio and died 2
January 1986 in Marion
County. Elmer was a
butcher and by 1920 owned his own grocery in the city of Marion. Elmer and Coral had children Doris
J., born circa 1908; Donna M., born circa 1911; Elmer William, born 30 December
1911 and died 10 April 1979 in Marion at age 67; Marguerite, born circa 1915,
and Eugene F., born 22 December 1920 and died 21 April 2003 at age 82.
90 viii. Emil T. LEFFLER was born 12 January 1887 and
died of tuberculosis 30 January 1912 at age 25. He was buried in Marion Cemetery,
Marion County, Ohio.
ix. Ennis
LEFFLER was born in October 1871 and died of spinal fever 4 March 1873.
26.
John A.4 EBERHART (Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 25 June 1846 in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio. He married Amelia UNDERWOOD 2 March 1873 in Marion, Marion
County. She was the
daughter of Jesse and Isabell (Sergent) Underwood, and was born 14 September
1846 in Claridon Township,
Marion County
Between about
1878 and 1890 John, with his growing family, spent some time living in the west
in the states of Illinois, Missouri,
Iowa and Kansas. They then moved back to Marion County
and resided in the city of Marion.
Amelia died 11
June 1906 in Marion County at age 59 and was buried in Claridon Cemetery,
Claridon Township,
Marion County. John died 16 February 1933 in Marion at age 86. He, too, was buried in Claridon Cemetery.
Known children of
John A.4 EBERHART and
Amelia UNDERWOOD were as follows:
91 i. Ivera Truman5 EBERHART was born circa 1874. He died as an infant in 1874.
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92 ii. Sarah Isabel EBERHART, born 24 October 1875 in Marion County,
Ohio; married James Dunlap SLATON.
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93 iii. Horra Preston EBERHART, born 15 January 1878 in Claridon, Marion
County, Ohio; married Martha J. CLARDY; married Matilda Dora FIANT.
94 iv. Jesse Leroy EBERHART was born 29 March 1879 in Brownstown, Fayette County, Illinois;
and died 2 October 1923 in Marion County, Ohio at age 45. Jesse, who also went
by the name Leroy, worked as a machinist for the railroad in 1920. He married
Helen May OSMUN 21 October 1915 and they had two daughters: Mary Belle, born
circa 1918 who married [--?--] WELCH, and Dorothy J., who never married. Helen
was born circa 1887 in Ohio and died 29 June
1963 in Marion County at age 75.
95 v. Jennie Florence EBERHART was born 19
December 1881 in State
Center, Marshall County,
Iowa. She died 28 January 1962 in Marion
County, Ohio at age 80. Jennie never married.
96 vi. Pearl Adaline EBERHART was born 16 May 1885
in Kansas. She died 10 May 1962 in Marion County, Ohio
at age 76. Pearl
never married.
27.
Magdalena4 EBERHART (Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 11 October 1847 in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio
and died 28 July 1924 at age 76 in that county.
She married Henry David KRENKLER 12 November 1871 in Marion County.
Henry was born in October 1844 in Germany
and emigrated to the U.S.
around 1867. He became a naturalized citizen in 1874. Throughout his life he
worked as a pattern maker and at one point was employed by a steam shovel
company in Marion. Lena, as she was known, and Henry divorced
before 1898 and he married a woman named Rosa.
Lena never remarried.
Known children of
Magdalena4 EBERHART and
Henry David KRENKLER, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
97 i. Fred5 KRENKLER.
98 ii. William H. KRENKLER was born circa 1872. He
was a molder and in 1920 worked for a steam shovel company. William lived with
his mother until her death sometime between 1920 and 1930.
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99 iii. Emma KRENKLER, born November 1873; married Josiah CRAVEN.
100 iv. Frank KRENKLER was born circa 1875. He
appeared on the census of 1910 in Columbus
State Hospital,
Columbus,
Franklin County, Ohio.
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101 v. Charles N. KRENKLER, born 16 May 1879; married Opal LARUE.
102 vi. Bertha KRENKLER was born in August 1881.
103 vii. Lillian B. KRENKLER was born 12 November 1889 and died 14 October
1974 at age 84 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. She married Clyde WARD circa 1909 in Marion County
and they had a daughter Helen born circa 1911 in that county. Clyde was born in
July 1883 in Marion
County, the son of George
W. and Sophronia A. Ward. In the 1910 federal census he was a chauffeur for a
private livery and later worked as an auto mechanic in Marion. He died 6 May 1960 at age 76 in Columbus.
30.
Margaret4 EBERHART (Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 1 August 1854 in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio
and married Richard S. SQUIBB, a farmer and carpenter, son of Thomas and Lydia
Squibb, on 6 October 1880 in Marion
County. Richard was born
in August 1850 in Marion County and died 11 July 1913 at age 62 in Claridon
Township, Marion County. Margaret, or Maggie as she was
called, died 24 December 1938 at age 84 in Marion County.
Known children of
Margaret4 EBERHART and
Richard S. SQUIBB, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
104 i. Charles W.5 SQUIBB was born in September 1882. He lived with his mother
until her death.
105 ii. Sarah Myrtle SQUIBB was born in February
1886. Her name was given as Myrtle S. in the 1910 census.
106 iii. Clara G. SQUIBB was born in February 1892.
33.
William P.4 EBERHART (Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born in February 1861 in Claridon, Marion County,
Ohio, and died before 1900 in Marion
County. He married Mary Edith AUSTIN 4 October 1893 in
Marion County, Ohio.
Mary Edith, or
Edith as she was known, was born 3 May 1868 in Claridon
Township, Marion County,
the daughter of Alexander and Matilda (Mitchell) Austin. After William died she
married circa 1903 [--?--] Sowle. In the 1920 census she was enumerated as
Edith Sowle in the city of Marion,
divorced. With her were her daughter Florence
and granddaughter Dorothy and grandson William.
Edith died 2 July 1949 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio at age 81.
Known children of
William P.4 EBERHART and
Mary Edith AUSTIN were:
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107 i. Bessie Florence5 EBERHART,
born 24 June 1894 in Claridon Township, Marion County, Ohio; married Leo
Felster DELAUDER; divorced Leo Felster Delauder; married John Burton ULINE.
35.
Sarah Emma4 EBERHART (Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 7 November 1865 in Claridon, Marion County, Ohio,
and married Thomas David WILLIAMS 17 October 1888 in Marion County, Ohio. He was
born in February 1863 in Ohio and died 9 May
1941 in Marion County at age 78. Thomas and Sarah lived
in Marion where
he was foreman for a steam shovel company in 1910 and in 1920 a railroad
foreman. Upon his retirement they moved to Big
Island Township
in Marion County
Known children of
Sarah Emma4 EBERHART and
Thomas D. WILLIAMS, all born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
108 i. Florence5 WILLIAMS was born in December 1889. Her name was given as
M. Florence in the 1910 census.
109 ii. Phoebe E. WILLIAMS was born in February
1891.
110 iii. Charles E. WILLIAMS was born in December
1895.
111 iv. Gladys J. WILLIAMS was born circa 1905.
Generation
Five
79.
Mary Magdalena5 KRANER (Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 22 February 1863 in Marion, Marion County,
Ohio. She married William GIMBEL, son of
Henry and Anna Maria (Heuss) Gimbel, on 13 December 1881 in Salamonia, Jay
County, Indiana. Mary died on 12 June
1946 in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana
at age 83 years, 3 months and 21 days. Cause of death was acute endocarditis
due to arteriosclerosis. She was buried
15 June 1946 in Union City Cemetery, Union City, Randolph County. Mary was a Lutheran and member
of Trinity Lutheran
Church, Union City.
William Gimbel
was born 3 December 1856 in Union City, Darke County, Ohio and
christened 24 February 1924 at Evangelical
Lutheran Church,
Union City, Randolph County, Indiana. He died 25 August 1941 in Union City at age 84. He had been seriously
ill with dropsy for some time and on the day of his death asked his daughter
Hazel to bring him his knife collection. He then used one of the knives to stab
himself in the abdomen in an attempt to ease the pain from swelling and
bloating caused by his illness. The cause of death on his death certificate was
a self-inflicted stab wound to the abdomen. William was buried 28 August 1941
in Union City Cemetery,
Union City.
William and his
family lived for many years in Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana where he was a
blacksmith. Shortly after 1900 he relocated to Union City,
in Randolph County, Indiana. According to his daughter Florence, he built his blacksmith shop on the east side of
the very end of North Howard
Street in Union
City and lived in the upstairs of the shop with his
family while their house was being built.
William at one time owned a buggy shop, but it went out of business when
gasoline-powered automobiles became popular. During World War II, when gasoline
was rationed, he built horse-pulled milk delivery wagons. In 1908 William is listed in the Union City
Directory as a blacksmith living at 814
North Howard Street with his wife Mary and minor
children George, Clarence and Hazel.
Known children of
Mary Magdalena5 KRANER and
William GIMBEL were as follows:
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124 i. Harry William6 GIMBEL, born
28 December 1882 in Ft. Recovery, Mercer County, Ohio; married Jessie M. MOOTS;
divorced Jessie M. Moots; married Debbie DEBELL.
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125 ii. Edith Mabel GIMBEL, born 22 April 1885 in Salamonia, Jay County,
Indiana; married William Alva REISH.
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126 iii. Earl GIMBEL, born 27 July 1886 in Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana;
married Cora Edith Mann HORNE.
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127 iv. Irvin Frank GIMBEL, born 1 October 1888 in Salamonia, Jay County,
Indiana; married Mary Kyle RIDDLEBARGER.
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128 v. Hazel Dora GIMBEL, born 5 February 1891 in Union City, Randolph
County, Indiana; married Ross Franklyn BAREFOOT.
129 vi. George Adam GIMBEL was born 13 June 1895 in Union City, Randolph
County, Indiana. He died 9 May 1952 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio,at age 56. George was buried 12 May 1952 in Union City Cemetery,
Union City, Randolph County, Indiana.
George, who never married, was a horseshoer in Company E, 309 Engineers in WWI
and served overseas in France
where he was gassed. According to Mary (Barefoot) Hansen, his niece, he felt
the effects of the gassing for the remainder of his life and became a heavy
drinker to manage the pain and disability.
He was left with a limp from a compound fracture of the leg suffered in
a car wreck after a night of drinking.
He was a blacksmith, however, by 1930 when he lived with his sister
Hazel and family in Dayton,
Ohio he was an assembler at the
National Cash Register company.
130 vii. Clarence Otto GIMBEL was born 22 May 1901 in
Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana. He died
10 December 1965 in Union City, Randolph
County, Indiana at age 64 and was
buried 13 December 1965 in Lisbon Cemetery, Union City, Randolph County. Clarence was a blacksmith and
machinist. He married Anna Flossie PETERSON, the daughter of Scott and Rosa
Peterson, on 16 November 1946 in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana.
Anna was born 22 July 1893 in Indiana. She died on 28 September 1989 in Union City, Randolph County,
Indiana at age 96 and was buried 2 October
1989 in Lisbon Cemetery
in Union City.
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131 viii. Florence Marie GIMBEL, born 30 July 1903 in Union
City, Randolph County,
Indiana; married Ray Emerson
TODD.
82.
Jennie Ellen5 KRANER (Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 11 January 1871 in Salamonia, Jay County,
Indiana. She died 22 February 1954 in
Arcanum, Darke County, Ohio
at age 83 and was buried 25 February 1954 in Riverside
Cemetery, Troy,
Miami County, Ohio.
Jennie married
first Abednego “Bud” STEPHENS 31 October 1895. Abednego, the son of Henry
Martin and Amanda Maude (Boze) Stephens, was born in 1873 in Darke
County, Ohio, and died in 1896 in Florida at age 23. He was buried in New
Teegarden Cemetery,
Brown Township,
Darke County. On 6 February 1900 in Jay
County, Indiana Jennie married second Charles Allen ARMSTRONG, the son of John
C. and Asenoth (Money) Armstrong. Charles was born 12 February 1866 in Franklin
County, Ohio, and died 24 September 1945 in Greenville,
Darke County, Ohio at age 79. He was buried in Riverside
Cemeter.
Known children of
Jennie Ellen5 KRANER and
Abednego STEPHENS were:
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132 i. George Henry6 STEPHENS,
born 3 November 1896 in Indiana;
married Mary Agnes SKINNER; divorced Mary Agnes Skinner; married Estella M.
Shiverdecker HARTRUM.
Known children of
Jennie Ellen5 KRANER and
Charles Allen ARMSTRONG were as follows:
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133 i. Celia Caroline6 ARMSTRONG,
born 11 July 1902 in Indiana;
married Roy L. SHIVERDECKER.
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134 ii. Gerald Ronald ARMSTRONG, born 2 September 1903 in Darke County, Ohio;
married Laura Myrtle HECKATHORNE; married Viola Mae POWELL.
92.
Sarah Isabel5 EBERHART (John A.4, Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 24 October 1875 in Marion County, Ohio, and died
25 February 1910 in Missouri
at age 34. Belle, as she was called, married James Dunlap SLATON 13 March 1898.
It was his second marriage and her first.
James was born in
May 1862 in Moniteau County, Missouri,
the son of John and Louisa Slaton of Kentucky.
The family resided in Moniteau
County in 1860, and by
1870 Louisa was widowed. She continued living in Moniteau
County through the 1880 census but by
1900 resided in Olean, Miller County, Missouri,
the same place in which her son James lived with his family. In her household
she had James' daughter from his first marriage, Josephine V., born in November
1883. James also had a son born in August 1885. In the census of 1910 James, a
widower, and his three children and mother were in Blackwater Township,
Cooper County, Missouri where he was the proprietor of a general store.
Known children of
Sarah Isabel5 EBERHART and
James Dunlap SLATON were:
147 i. Ola Angeline6 SLATON was
born 21 July 1901 in Missouri
and died in December 1986 at age 85. She married Chester A. WRIGHT circa 1923
in Missouri
and they had a daughter. Chester, a grocer, was
born 29 January 1887 in Iowa
and died in June 1966 at age 79. The
couple last resided in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri
93.
Horra Preston5 EBERHART (John A.4, Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 15 January 1878 in Marion County, Ohio. He died
16 August 1929 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio
at age 51.
Horra was a tool
and die tradesman and around 1915 was laid off from the Marion Steam Shovel
Company. He went to Akron
and was hired at Firestone Tire and Rubber.
Horra married
first Martha J. CLARDY in 1899. She was born in July 1879 in Illinois and died of tuberculosis in 1904 in
Marion County, Ohio at age 25. He married second Matilda Dora FIANT, known as
Dora, in May 1907 in Marion
County. Dora, the
daughter of Peter and Catherine J. (Austin)
Fiant, was born 23 August 1876 in Claridon, Marion
County, and died 13 December 1954 in Summit County
at age 78.
Known children of
Horra Preston5 EBERHART and
Martha J. CLARDY were:
148 i. Harold Gail6 EBERHART was born 19 August 1900 in Marion County, Ohio and
died in 1978 at age 78. As an infant he was cared for by his aunts Jennie and
Pearl Eberhart in order to protect him from his mother’s tuberculosis. After
his mother’s death and his father’s remarriage he lived part-time with his
father and stepmother, but eventually it was decided that it was in his best
interests to be raised in only one home, and so he stayed with his aunts. In 1917
Harold went to Akron to live with his father and
stepmother, then to Kansas
to work for the Rock Island Railroad. He retired as a foreman in charge of railroad
repair yards in 1964 with 34 years of service. In 1927 Harold married Martha
Heuben ZINN, who was born 10 February 1891 in Missouri,
and in the 1930 federal census the couple resided in Quintaro
Township, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
With them was his stepdaughter Martha Zinn, age 14, born in Kansas. Harold and Martha divorced (she died
in August 1972 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri
at age 81) and Harold married Gertrude Koch. She was born 23 September 1904 in Kansas and died in August 1984 in Kansas
City, Wyandotte County,
Kansas at age 79.
Known children of
Horra Preston5 EBERHART and
Matilda Dora FIANT, both born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
149 i. Ruth Amelia6 EBERHART was
born 21 August 1909 and died 9 December 1997 in Ravenna,
Portage County, Ohio at age 88. She married Orville R. FAIR
who was born 21 January 1905 and died in Portage County 5 January 1997 at age
91. The couple had a daughter.
150 ii. John Fiant EBERHART was born 27 January 1911 and died 26 February
1999 in Summit County, Ohio at age 88. He was buried in Northlawn Cemetery,
Cuyahoga Falls,
in that county. John married Ellen Eilene WERNTZ 5 October 1940 in Summit County
and they had a son and a daughter. Ellen was born 25 May 1917 in Summit County,
the daughter of Edward James and Lydia Ellen (Chamberlain) Werntz. She died 30
July 2000 at age 83 in Summit
County.
99.
Emma5 KRENKLER (Magdalena4 Eberhart, Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born in November 1873 in Marion County, Ohio. She married Josiah CRAVEN 20 April 1893 in Marion County.
Josiah was born
in December 1869 in England
and emigrated to the United States
in 1883. He became a naturalized citizen
in 1890. Emma and Josiah resided in the
city of Marion
where he was a machinist for a steam shovel company.
Known children of
Emma5 KRENKLER and Josiah CRAVEN, all born in Marion County,
Ohio, were as follows:
153 i. Lester J.6 CRAVEN was born in September 1895. About 1916 he married
Adeline RANKIN, who was born circa 1898 in Ohio,
and they had sons Ralph L., born 15 October 1917 and died 6 June 1990 in
Franklin County, Ohio; and Bill R., born 1 June 1921 and died 3 March 1994 in Franklin County. Both sons were born in Marion County.
Lester was a machinist, like his father.
154 ii. Gladys CRAVEN was born in November 1896.
155 iii. Marvin CRAVEN was born in January 1898.
156 iv. Nelson A. CRAVEN was born 18 November 1899
in Marion County, Ohio and died 21 April 1998 in that county at age 98. He
married Marie [--?--], born circa 1904 in Ohio, and they had a son and a daughter Joan.
Both children were born in Marion
County.
157 v. Lella Lena CRAVEN, born 2 October 1902 in Illinois and died 8 May 1993 in Marion
County, Ohio at age 90. She married [--?--] MCDONALD circa 1928 in Marion County
and they had a daughter.
158 vi. Ruth A. CRAVEN was born circa 1910 in Marion
County, Ohio and never married. She died
8 April 1970 in Marion
County.
159 vii. Josephine CRAVEN was born circa 1918 in
Marion County, Ohio.
101.
Charles N.5 KRENKLER (Magdalena4 Eberhart, Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 16 May 1879 in Marion County, Ohio. He married Opal LARUE 12 September 1899 in Marion County.
In 1910 Charles
was in Vallejo, Solano
County, California in the Navy
Yard at Mare Island, a cook on the U.S.S.
California. After his Navy service he
and his wife Opal settled in Redlands, San Bernardino County, California where he was a retail grocer and
a butcher.
Opal was born 17
July 1881 in Ohio,
the daughter of Elisha L. and Millie A. LaRue.
She died in June 1974 in California
at age 92.
Known children of
Charles N.5 KRENKLER and
Opal LARUE were:
160 i. Rue T.6 KRENKLER was born 30 December 1912 in Illinois.
He died 26 August 1994 in California
at age 81.
107.
Bessie Florence5 EBERHART (William P.4, Sarah3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 24 June 1894 in Claridon Township,
Marion County, Ohio. Known as Florence, she died
28 November 1972 in Morrow County,
Ohio at age 78. On 21 September 1913 Florence
married Leo Felster DELAUDER, who was born 12 January 1894 in Ohio,
and died 30 April 1961 in Marion
County at age 67. Florence and Leo were divorced before 1920 and she then
married John Burton ULINE 10 June 1927 in Marion County.
John was born 9 March 1894 in Marion, Marion County,
the son of Herbert D. and Margaret Uline, and died 18 February 1944 at age 49
in Marion County. He was an electrician for a steam shovel plant.
Known children of
Bessie Florence5 EBERHART and
Leo Felster DELAUDER, both born in Marion County, Ohio, were as follows:
162 i. Dorothy Virginia6 DELAUDER was born 12 March 1915 and died 3 November 2001 in
Marion County, Ohio at age 86. She married Leverne Wesley BURKEPILE 13 November
1933 in Newport, Kentucky. He was born 8 November 1912 in Marion County
and died 21 May 1973 in that county. They had three children.
163 ii. William E. DELAUDER was born 1 November
1918. He died 22 February 1997 in Marion
County, Ohio at age 78.
Known children of
Bessie Florence5 EBERHART and
John Burton ULINE, born in Marion County, Ohio, were:
164 i. Carl Eugene6 ULINE.
Generation Six
124.
Harry William6 GIMBEL (Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 28 December 1882 in Ft.
Recovery, Mercer County, Ohio.
He died 8 October 1957 in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana
at age 74, and was buried 11 October 1957 in Union City Cemetery.
Harry married
first Jessie M. MOOTS in December 1907 in Union City,
Randolph County.
They divorced 2 January 1911 in Randolph County
and she later married Harry R. Finney. Jessie was born 24 May 1890 in Mentor, Lake County, Ohio, the daughter of Charles L. Moots, an engineer born
in Logan County, Ohio,
and Mary Hawkins, born in Auglaize
County, Ohio. Her
parents divorced and in 1930 Charles lived with Jessie and her husband Harry in
Maumee, Lucas
County, Ohio. Jessie died in May 1964 at age 74.
Harry
married second Debbie DEBELL 29 October 1917 in Columbus, Franklin County,
Ohio. Debbie was born 29 January 1889 in Ohio,
the daughter of James and Sarah Elizabeth (Zimmer) Debell. She was christened
20 May 1904 in Church of Christ in Columbus.
Debbie died 3 September 1978 at age 89, and was buried 7 September 1978 in Union City Cemetery. She and Harry had no children.
Harry worked
variously as a blacksmith, a paint contractor and as superintendent of Allbrand
Carriage Factory in Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana.
Known children
of Harry William6 GIMBEL and
Jessie M. MOOTS were:
165 i. Richard Earl7 GIMBEL was born 2 May 1915 in Union
City, Randolph County,
Indiana. He died 1 July 1983 in Marshall,
Parke County, Indiana at age 68. The cause of death was an
enlarged heart. His last known residence was Culver, Marshall County, Indiana.
It is not known when Richard began using his birth surname of Gimbel, since he
was listed as "son" to Harry Finney in the 1920 and 1930 censuses,
and his last name was given as Finney.
125.
Edith Mabel6 GIMBEL (Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 22 April 1885 in Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana,
and died 15 April 1969 in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana
at age 83. She was buried 18 April 1969
in Lisbon Cemetery,
Union City.
On 13 January
1905 in Union City Edith married William Alva REISH, the son of Jacob and Lydia
Reish, who was born 23 March 1884 in Randolph
County, Indiana. He died 27 July 1960 in Union
City, Randolph County at age 76, and was buried in Lisbon Cemetery. Alva, as he was known, and Edith were
enumerated in Mississiniwa Township, Darke
County, Ohio in the
1920 and 1930 censuses. They later lived in Union City.
Known children of
Edith Mabel6 GIMBEL and
William Alva REISH, both born in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana,
were as follows:
166 i. Esther Marie7 REISH was born 30 December 1905. She died 3 February 1992
in Winchester, Randolph
County, Indiana at age 86, and was
buried 7 February 1992 in Spartanburg Cemetery, Randolph
County. On 24 February
1940 Edith married Everett E. BROWN. He was born 7 December 1912 in Randolph County, the son of William and Mary
(Brewster) Brown. Everett died 1 May 2004 in Randolph County
at age 91, and was buried 4 May 2004 in Spartanburg Cemetery.
Everett was a farmer and was later employed by
Syler Seeds in Winchester.
167 ii. Mary Ada REISH was born 11 August 1907. She died 5 March 1978 in Union
City, Randolph County, Indiana at age 70, and was buried in Lisbon Cemetery,
Union City.
Mary never married.
126.
Earl6 GIMBEL (Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 27 July 1886 in Salamonia, Jay County,
Indiana. He married Cora Edith Mann
HORNE 12 August 1916 in Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana.
On 30 October 1918, at age 32, Earl was burned to death in a house fire in
Bellefontaine, Logan County,
Ohio. He was buried 2 November
1918 in Union City Cemetery, Union City, Randolph County. Earl was a blacksmith for Big
Four Railroad.
Cora was born 29
September 1890 in Spartansburg, Randolph
County, Indiana, the
daughter of David M. and Jennie R. Mann. She died 21 January 1955 in Lakeview, Logan County, Ohio at age
64, and was buried 24 January 1955 in Union City Cemetery. Cora was married first to [--?--] Horne and
had a son Melvin D., born 28 June 1911. In the 1930 federal census Cora was with
son Melvin and his wife, her daughter Treva, and her mother Jennie R. Mann in Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio where
Melvin worked at Frigidaire. Melvin died 26 August 1988 in Texas at age 77. His last known residence
was in Pharr, Hidalgo County. Melvin’s wife Nina F. [--?--]
was born 12 November 1910 in Ohio,
and died 15 April 2005 at age 94. Her last known residence was Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona.
Known children of
Earl6 GIMBEL and Cora Edith Mann HORNE were:
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168 i. Treva Mae7 GIMBEL, born
27 April 1918 in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana; married Virgil Honess
WARD; married Lee CLARK.
127.
Irvin Frank6 GIMBEL (Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 1 October 1888 in Salamonia, Jay County,
Indiana. He married Mary Kyle
RIDDLEBARGER 2 January 1915 in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana.
At the time of his marriage Irvin was employed as a mechanic at a factory in Galt, Ontario,
Canada. By 1920
he worked at Union City Wheel Works as a blacksmith and was the last employee
to be let go when they closed their shop. He and Kyle, as she was called, lived
in Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio by 1930
and Irvin was an inspector at Dayton Power & Light Company, a position he
held for 35 years. He died 27 October
1972 in Dayton at age 84 and was buried in Glen Haven Memorial Cemetery,
Clark County, Ohio.
Kyle was born 5
January 1895 in Ridgeville, Randolph
County, Indiana, the
daughter of Oscar and Belle F. Riddlebarger.
She died 8 March 1973 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
at age 78, and was buried in Glen
Haven Memorial
Cemetery.
Known children of
Irvin Frank6 GIMBEL and
Mary Kyle RIDDLEBARGER were:
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169 i. William Oscar7 GIMBEL, born
22 November 1915 in Indiana;
married Louise LAWRENCE.
128.
Hazel Dora6 GIMBEL (Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 5 February 1891 in Union City,
Randolph County, Indiana.
She married Ross Franklyn BAREFOOT, son of Walter Augustus and Anna Elizabeth
(Lewellen) Barefoot, 24 December 1918 in Union
City. Ross was born 2 April 1889 in Cambridge City,
Wayne County, Indiana, and died at age 57 on 21 April 1946 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio of unaphalactic shock from a bee sting. He was buried 24 April 1946 in Memorial Park,
Dayton. Ross
was a jack of all trades, and held many jobs including meter reader for the
Dayton, Power & Light Company, gas furnace repairman, and inspector for
Chrysler Airtemp. He also worked for Inland Corporation and United Aircraft
Products, and raised chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs and bees.
Upon the death of
her husband, Hazel moved to California
to live with her daughter Mary and son-in-law Albert. She returned to Indiana
and worked as a cook at the Union City
Hospital from 1952-1956, and then
resettled with her daughter Mary in the Los
Angeles area.
She died 20 February 1971 in Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California
at age 80. The cause of death was cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction. At the
time of her death she was an active member of the Arcadia Senior Citizens and
the Lutheran Church of the Cross.
Known children of
Hazel Dora6 GIMBEL and
Ross Franklyn BAREFOOT, all born in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio,
were as follows:
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170 i. Walter William7 BAREFOOT,
born 8 November 1919; married Freda Eleanor MOORMAN; married Vivian Marie
SPARKS.
171 ii. Robert Earl BAREFOOT married Mary Ellen DOTTS 31 January 1942 in Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio. Mary
Ellen was born 31 January 1923 in Terra Haute, Vigo County,
Indiana, the daughter of William and Rosetta
‘Susie’ Pearl (Gibson) Dotts. She died 11
January 2007 in San Diego, California at age 83 of a brain aneurysm,
and was buried in El Camino Memorial Park in that city. Robert and Mary Ellen
had a son Robert Dean and daughter Carolyn Sue.
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172 iii. Dale Eugene BAREFOOT, born 2 August 1923; married Agnes Josephine
SCHULZE.
173 iv. Mary Elizabeth BAREFOOT married Albert
HANSEN 6 April 1946 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
Albert was born 6 November 1913 in
Cotesfield, Howard County, Nebraska, the son of Jens Peter and Carrie E.
(Andersen) Hansen, both born in Denmark. He died 3 August 1989 in San
Bernardino County, California at
age 75 and was buried 12 August 1989 in Memorial Park, Dayton.
Albert was an attorney for 26 years, retiring as Senior Legal Counsel
for Allstate Insurance Company in Los
Angeles. Mary and Albert had no children.
174 v. Harold Edgar BAREFOOT married Pauline Lucille VANCE and the
couple had a daughter Rebecca Jean.
131.
Florence Marie6 GIMBEL (Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 30 July 1903 in Union City,
Randolph County, Indiana,
and was christened 6 October 1904 at the Evangelical
Lutheran Church
in Union City. She died 23 February 1994 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio
at age 90, and was buried 26 February 1994 in Memorial Park, Dayton.
Florence
married Ray Emerson TODD 28 July 1923 in Union
City. Ray, the
son of J. Walter and Alameda Viola (Hamilton) Todd, was born 18 February 1898
in Bowen, Hancock County, Illinois.
He was christened 10 February 1924 at Hope
Lutheran Church,
in Dayton. Ray was in the Air Force stationed in Austin, Texas in 1918 and
for a number of years served as executive secretary for the National Cash
Register Company in Dayton.
He died 4 August 1966 in Dayton
at age 68 and was buried in Memorial Park.
Known children of
Florence Marie6 GIMBEL and
Ray Emerson TODD, all born in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio,
were as follows:
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175 i. Carolyn Jeannette7 TODD, born 19
October 1925; married James Alvin SHANNON.
176 ii. Marjorie Louise TODD married Donald William FITZGERALD. Their
children were Linda Diane and Cynthia Ann.
177 iii. Nancy Anne TODD married Thomas Maximus CONLON. Their children
were Jennifer Marie and Thomas Todd.
132.
George Henry6 STEPHENS (Jennie Ellen5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 3 November 1896 in Indiana.
He died 13 January 1984 in Greenville, Darke County, Ohio at age
87, and was buried 17 January 1984 in Sunset
Memory Gardens,
Darke County.
George married first Mary Agnes SKINNER circa 1918 and they divorced in
1936 in Darke County.
Mary Agnes was born 18 January 1899 in Ohio, and died 25 April 1950 at age 51.
George married second Estella M. Shiverdecker HARTRUM in 1940 in Muncie, Delaware
County, Indiana. Estella, the daughter of John and Mollie Shiverdecker, was
born in August 1896 in Darke
County and married first
Ray Hartrum circa 1914. The couple had sons Paul Leon Hartrum, born 11 February
1915 and died 27 March 1992 in Montgomery County,
Ohio; E. Wayne Hartrum, born 31 March 1917 and
died 27 July 2000 in Montgomery
County, and Bobbie.
Estella died 3 November 1974 in Darke
County at age 78. Her
brother Roy married Celia Armstrong, George’s half sister (see #133 below).
Known children of
George Henry6 STEPHENS and
Mary Agnes SKINNER, both born in Darke
County, Ohio, were as
follows:
178 i. Leroy Leon7 STEPHENS was
born 28 December 1919 and died 12 February 2003 at age 83. His last known
residence was Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio.
Leon, as he was also known, married Twila Ruth Bennett ASHE who was born 26 April
1915 in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, and died 6 September 1995 at age 80; last
known residence Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio. Twila was married first to
[--?--] Ashe and they had children Joan Elizabeth and Robert Paul. Leon and
Twila had children Larry George and Linda Marie.
179 ii. Illah Marie STEPHENS married Eugene F. BURKETT who was born 23
September 1922 in Darke County,
Ohio, the son of Frank H. and
Mary C. Burkett. He died in December 1984 at age 62. The couple had a daughter
Kathleen Kaye and a son Michael Jerome.
There were no
known children of George Henry6 Stephens and
Estella M. Shiverdecker Hartrum.
133.
Celia Caroline6 ARMSTRONG (Jennie Ellen5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 11 July 1902 in Indiana.
She died 18 January 1980 in Ohio at age
77, and was buried in Block Cemetery, Darke
County, Ohio.
Celia married Roy
L. SHIVERDECKER 23 December 1922. Roy was born 28 May 1898 in Darke County, Ohio,
the son of John and Mollie Shiverdecker. His sister Estella married George H.
Stephens, Celia’s half brother (see #132 above) Roy
died 28 November 1982 in Ohio at age 84, and
was buried in Block
Cemetery.
Known children of
Celia Caroline6 ARMSTRONG and
Roy L. SHIVERDECKER were as follows:
180 i. Evelyn Lucille7 SHIVERDECKER
married Harold John STUCK. Their children were Evelyn Marlene, Carl Leroy,
Shirley Darlene and Jeannette Marie.
181 ii. Wilma Irene SHIVERDECKER was born 8 August 1926 in Ansonia, Darke County, Ohio, and died 12 May 2002 in Miami County, Ohio
at age 75. She was buried in Highland Cemetery, Covington, Miami County, Ohio.
Wilma married Paul Richard ROUTSON and their children were Franklin Leroy and
Janet Lynn.
182 iii. Richard Lee SHIVERDECKER married Margaret Patricia ROWE and their
children were Dennis Lee and Diana Lynn.
183 iv. Kenneth Duane SHIVERDECKER married Janet Ellen LEEPER and their
children were Sheila Renee and Brian Duane.
134.
Gerald Ronald6 ARMSTRONG (Jennie Ellen5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 2 September 1903 in Darke County, Ohio.
He died 23 July 1980 in that county at age 76.
Gerald married
first Laura Myrtle HECKATHORNE, the daughter of Edward R. and Minnie S.
Heckathorne, 30 September 1922 in Darke
County. She was born 15
December 1896 in Twin Township, Darke
County, and died 7 January 1929 in Darke County
at age 32. He then married Viola Mae POWELL who was born 17 December 1902 in Ohio. Viola was married
first to Reuben Powell and they had sons Charles P. Powell, born in 1923 and
died in 1948 in a plane crash in Angola,
Steuben County, Indiana; and Donald Lee Powell. By 1930
Viola and Reuben were divorced and she and her two sons were lodgers in a
private home in Adams Township, Darke
County where Viola worked
as a servant.
Known children of
Gerald Ronald6 ARMSTRONG and
Laura Myrtle HECKATHORNE, both born in Darke
County, Ohio, were as
follows:
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184 i. Robert Keith7 ARMSTRONG,
born 26 August 1925; married Marjorie Mae WINCHELL; married Twila Maxine
HARRIS.
185 ii. Mildred ARMSTRONG.
There were no
known children of Gerald Ronald6 Armstrong and
Viola Mae Powell.
Generation
Seven
168.
Treva Mae7 GIMBEL (Earl6, Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 27 April 1918 in Union City,
Randolph County, Indiana,
and died 24 April 1986 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio
at age 67. She married first Virgil Honess WARD 27 May 1938 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio. The son of Thomas J. and Viola M.
Ward, he was born 18 January 1912 and died 21 September 1962 at age 50. Treva married second Lee CLARK.
Known children of
Treva Mae7 GIMBEL and
Virgil Honess WARD were:
191 i. Arlyn Lee8 WARD was born 7 July 1943 and 17 June 1989 at age 45. She
never married and her last known residence was Springfield,
Clark County, Ohio.
169.
William Oscar7 GIMBEL (Irvin Frank6, Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 22 November 1915 in Indiana. He died 2 April 1997 in Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina at age 81, and was buried 4 April 1997 in Greenbriar Memorial Park,
Columbia.
William graduated
from Fairview High
School and attended the University of Dayton. He spent 39 years with the National Cash
Register Company in Dayton
before becoming general manager of Oak Creek Development Corporation in
1973. From 1960 to 1965 William was
mayor of Centerville in Montgomery County, Ohio. In 1979 he moved to Columbia, South Carolina. William served in the U.S. Air Force in World
War II.
William married
Louise LAWRENCE 2 October 1937 and they had a son. Louise was born 18 June 1915
and died 22 January 1988 in Columbia,
South Carolina at age 72. She was buried 24 January 1988 in Greenbriar Memorial Cemetery.
170.
Walter William7 BAREFOOT (Hazel Dora6 Gimbel, Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 8 November 1919 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio, and died 30 November 2002 in that city
at age 83.
He served in the
U.S. Air Force in World War II and for 30 years worked for the National Cash
Register Company in Dayton
as an assembler and foreman. He also owned and operated Barefoot Resort, a
fishing camp in Cedarville, Mackinac
County, Michigan.
Walt married
first Freda Eleanor MOORMAN 8 April 1939 in Dayton. Freda, the daughter of Frederick and
Edna (Hank) Moorman, was born 21 July 1916 in Celina, Mercer County, Ohio.
She died 26 December 1988 in Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida
at age 72, and was buried 30 December 1988 in Montgomery County, Ohio.
Walter and Freda had four children: Janice Eleanor, Carol Ann, Deborah Jean and
Walter William III. Walter married second
Vivian Marie Fabian SPARKS 14 December 1990 in Union, Montgomery County, Ohio.
172.
Dale Eugene7 BAREFOOT (Hazel Dora6 Gimbel, Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 2 August 1923 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio,
and died 11 May 2004 in Florida
at age 80. He was buried 17 May 2004 in Memorial Park, Dayton.
Dale served in
the U.S. Air Force in World War II and for 37 years was an assembler for the
National Cash Register Company in Dayton.
He retired in 1985.
Dale married
Agnes Josephine ‘Jo’ SCHULZE 7 February 1948 in Dayton, Ohio.
Jo, the daughter of Louis and Henrietta (Berke) Schulze, was born 17 June 1924
in Minster, Auglaize County,
Ohio. She died 24 August 1996 in Pinellas County, Florida
at age 72, and was buried 29 August 1996 in Memorial Park. Dale and Joe had
five children: Constance Joyce, Kathleen Louise, Daniel Eugene, Gail Lynn and
Douglas Edward.
175.
Carolyn Jeannette7 TODD (Florence Marie6 Gimbel, Mary Magdalena5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 19 October 1925 in Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio,
and died 22 February 2006 at age 80 in Charlottesville,
Charlottesville County, Virginia. She married James Alvin SHANNON 16
August 1947 in Dayton.
He was born 29 January 1921 in Fairburn, Fulton County,
Georgia, and died 5 December
1984 in Washington, District of Columbia at age 63. James was buried in Arlington
National Cemetery,
Arlington, Fairfax
County, Virginia. The son of Virgil Quillan, Jr. and Lula (Johnston) Shannon, he served as an Army Air Force B-25
bomber pilot in New Guinea
during World War II. James transferred to
the Air Force when it became independent in 1947. His postwar assignments included command of a
squadron in Germany and of a
wing in Britain. James also was chief of the reconnaissance
division in the directorate of operational requirements at Air Force
headquarters, and deputy director for operations at the National Military
Command Center
in the Pentagon. He received three Legions of Merit and two Air Medals. He rose
to the rank of Brigadier General and among his assignments was duty as
secretary to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Carolyn and James had children Peggy
Sue and James Alvin, Jr.
184.
Robert Keith7 ARMSTRONG (Gerald Ronald6, Jennie Ellen5 Kraner, Caroline4 Eberhart, Magdalena3 Yager, Laurent2 Jaeger, Laurent1) was born 26 August 1925 in Darke County, Ohio. He died 3 November 1989 in Ohio
at age 64, and was buried in Sunset Memory Gardens
Cemetery, Darke County.
In the Social Security Death Index his name is given as R. Keith Armstrong.
Keith married
first Marjorie Mae WINCHELL who was born in 1927. She died 17 September 1973 in
Dayton, Montgomery County,
Ohio at age 46, and was buried in Sunset Memory
Gardens Cemetery.
Keith married second Twila Maxine HARRIS.
Known children of
Robert Keith7 Armstrong and
Marjorie Mae Winchell were:
225 i. Christopher Ray8 ARMSTRONG
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