Henry Lewis Schaffer Sr.
M, #7949
Last Edited=13 Nov 2022
Henry Lewis Schaffer Sr. married Elizabeth Mae McKenzie. Henry Lewis Schaffer Sr. and Elizabeth Mae McKenzie were divorced.
David James Schak1,2
M, #1433, b. 15 February 1941, d. 3 December 2009
Last Edited=16 Sep 2021
David James Schak was born on 15 February 1941 at St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota.3 He was the son of Harry Allen Schak and Helen Irene Beach. Dave SCHAK had a boy and girl from 2 previous marriages. David James Schak was employed at NorthStar Steel, St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota. He lived at 17829 Zodiac St., NE, Forest Lake, Washington Co., Minnesota. He married Donna Kaye Spilman, daughter of Donald Walter Spilman and Doris Alice Harn, on 15 September 1984 at Chisago Co., Minnesota. David James Schak and Donna Kaye Spilman were divorced. David James Schak died on 3 December 2009 at Stillwater, Washington Co., Minnesota, at age 68.
Citations
- [S132] Letter from Doris Alice (Harn) Spilman (Mantorville, MN) to Steven Harn Redman, Feb 1991; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S126] Letter from Doris Alice (Harn) Spilman (Mantorville, MN) to Steven Harn Redman, Oct 1991; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S133] Letter from Donna Kaye (Spilman) Schak (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, Sep 1996; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Harry Allen Schak
M, #4151, b. 1 March 1909, d. 18 August 1980
Last Edited=10 Apr 2024
Harry Allen Schak married Helen Irene Beach. SOURCE: Letter from Donna Schak Sep 1996. Harry Allen Schak was born on 1 March 1909 at Montana. He died on 18 August 1980 at Minnesota at age 71.
Child of Harry Allen Schak and Helen Irene Beach
- David James Schak b. 15 Feb 1941, d. 3 Dec 2009
Carl Arthur Schaller
M, #2828, b. 1888, d. 1973
Last Edited=19 May 2024
His Ancestral File Number is F5XJ-L0, submitted by Jeanne Fox Wilson. Carl Arthur Schaller was born in 1888 at Germany.1 He married Laura E. Perkins, daughter of Charles Raymond Perkins and Florence Eugenia Twombley, on 15 December 1915 at Okanogan Co., Washington. Carl Arthur Schaller died in 1973.1 He was buried at Okanogan City Cemetery, Okanogan, Okanogan Co., Washington.1
Children of Carl Arthur Schaller and Laura E. Perkins
- Genevieve Schaller+ b. 2 Dec 1915, d. 1 Oct 2011
- Mary Elaine Schaller+ b. 20 Jan 1919, d. 24 Nov 2001
- Clemens A. Schaller+ b. 14 Dec 1920, d. 10 Apr 2014
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Carl Arthur Schaller, Memorial ID 27047041,
Birth: 1888
Death: 1973
Burial: Okanogan City Cemetery, Okanogan, Okanogan County, Washington
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27047041/carl-arthur-schaller: accessed 06 October 2022), memorial page for Carl Arthur Schaller (1888–1973), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27047041, citing Okanogan City Cemetery, Okanogan, Okanogan County, Washington, USA; Maintained by heeyjude (contributor 46923044).
Spouses
Laura Perkins Schaller 1896–1995
Children
Marie A Schaller Conner 1901–1982
Mary Elaine Schaller Webster 1919–2001
Clemens A Schaller 1920–2014
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2009/7/27047041_123142881197.jpg,.
Christopher Schaller1
M, #7942
Last Edited=19 Mar 2020
- Relationships
- 4th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of Isaac Perkins
7th great-grandson of John Foster
Citations
- [S2480] Clemens A. SCHALLER obituary, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), https://www.newspapers.com/image/583754778/?terms=%22Clemens%2BA.%2BSCHALLER%22, 20 apr 2014, B6. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA).
Clemens A. Schaller
M, #5361, b. 14 December 1920, d. 10 April 2014
Last Edited=27 Mar 2024
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of Isaac Perkins
6th great-grandson of John Foster
Clemens A. Schaller was born on 14 December 1920 at Brewster, Okanogan Co., Washington.1,2 He was the son of Carl Arthur Schaller and Laura E. Perkins. Clemens A. Schaller was born circa 1921 at Washington info from 1930 Washington Census. Clemens A. Schaller was also known as Clem. He graduated in 1939 at Okanogan High School, Okanogan, Okanogan Co., Washington. He graduated on 15 April 1944 at Army Armed Forces Pilot School, Pecos, Reeves Co., Texas, Class 44-D.1 He married Leone A. Krebsbach, daughter of William Thomas Krebsbach and Anna Maria Schillinger, on 4 May 1946 at Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington.1 Clemens A. Schaller graduated in 1956 at Washington State College, Pullman, Whitman Co., Washington, Architectural Engineering. He died on 10 April 2014 at Pullman, Whitman Co., Washington, at age 93.1,2 The cause of death was heart attack on 10 April 2014.1
Following obituary for Clem Schaller:
Clemens A. SCHALLER
SCHALLER, Clemens A. Clemens A. "Clem" Schaller, of Pullman passed away from a heart attack on Thursday, April 10, 2014 at his Bishop Place residence in Pullman. He was 93. Clem was born December 15, 1920, in Brewster, WA, the son of Carl and Laura (Perkins) Schaller and grew up in Okanogan, WA where he attended Okanogan High School, graduating in the class of 1939. During his final year he did his "senior project", constructing a duplex apartment building from a kit. After graduation he spent a year working in a local grocery store to earn money for college. In 1940 Clem first came to Pullman to attend WSC as an architecture student and was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity. While a student he was a house boy at a WSC sorority and, as a fourth generation Schaller drummer, led his nine piece band, the Clem Schaller Big Band, that played dance gigs throughout the Inland Northwest. Clem was also a WSC Cougar athlete as a sparring partner on Ike Deiter's boxing team and a half-miler on the track team. In 1944 Clem left school and joined the WWII effort, graduating from the Army Armed Forces Pilot School in Pecos, TX, Class 44-D on April 15, 1944. He was then with the 729th squadron of the 452nd bomb group, flying out of Deopham Green, England in 1944 and 1945 as the High Squadron Leader in 31 combat missions over Germany, piloting the "Panting Stork II" B-17 Flying Fortress. He also shuttled various aircraft such as B-25's, B-36's, and C-47 Cargo/Para- troopers. Being a squadron leader his plane was a prime target, and on one of his missions he was shot down over France, successfully belly-landing his B-17 in a field with no injuries. Though behind enemy lines, he and his crew safely returned to England thanks to assistance from the French Underground. Toward the end of the war, while on leave, Clem met his sweetheart, Leone A. Krebsbach, who had just driven from Minnesota in her black Ford two-seat convertible (complete with a single rumble seat in back) after graduating from college with a social studies degree. She was a new social worker in the Okanogan/Omak area, renting a room owned by a relative of Clem. It was thought that Clem was attracted to Lee's car and Lee was attracted to Clem's uniform. They were married in Omak on May 4, 1946. Clem remained on active duty with the U.S. Air Force through 1952, and during that time he and Leone had four sons (in order of birth): Jeffrey, the twins Jon Steven and Christopher, and Joseph, all within 2 2/3 years. After the war and until military deactivation Clem continued performing assignments for the Air Force, including the Korean War. In his last active mission on 11-1-1952, as part of Operation IVY-MIKE, a now-declassified scientific research mission, he co-piloted a B-29 Superfortress through the cloud of the first Hydrogen Bomb test at Eniwetok, Pacific Island, while based in Hawaii with his family. In his spare time Clem loved to go surfing. Upon military deactivation Clem considered becoming an airline pilot, but decided to return to Pullman with the family in 1953 and finish college while living in the South Fairways. During school Clem also worked on some construction projects including his own. He received his bachelor of arts degree in Architectural Engineering in 1956. At that time Clem considered moving the family to Chelan, WA for his career as a private builder, but decided (to the benefit of many) to stay in Pullman and help satisfy the local need for housing, and built the family's first house on Upper Drive. Beginning with his return to Pullman, Clem also returned to drumming jazz with various local musicians over many years. On December 15, 1968 Clem was transferred to the Retired Reserve, U.S. Air Force, and on December 15, 1980 Clem was retired from the U.S. Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel with decorations that included the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Through the years Clem built many Pullman apartment complexes, such as the Schalimar (name has been changed, NE Stadium Way), the Carlaura (named after his parents), and the Normandy, and several houses in Evergreen Community, some in partnership with former Pullman developers Lee and Snell. He also built two Evergreen Community houses for his family. He was known for building high quality living structures, with many of his projects built virtually by himself, some of them with his sons as the crew. Clem was also active in the American Legion and Rotary Club. After retiring from the wear and tear of construction in the mid 1970's Clem held several jobs in semi-retirement related to home- building. He retired in 1979, and in 1980 Clem and Lee sold the family home in Evergreen Community and over time lived in a couple of townhouses on SW Crestview. During those retirement years they enjoyed snow-birding in Hemet, CA. and were avid golfers. In recent years they moved into Bishop Place. Clem is survived by his wife of 68 years, Lee, 90, in Pullman, and four sons Jeff in Pullman, Chris in Tacoma, Jon Steven in Yuma, AZ, Joe in Gallup, NM, and sister Beverly in Lodi, CA. His parents and two siblings preceded him in death. Bomber pilot, squadron leader, bandleader, self-employed builder, husband, father. Clem Schaller was genuine, independent, an individualist and a true leader. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 in the chapel of Kimball Funeral Home. Vault inurnment with military honors will follow at the Pullman Cemetery. KIMBALL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY OF PULLMAN has been entrusted with funeral arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.kimballfh.com
Published in Spokesman-Review on Apr. 20, 2014.1 He was buried at Pullman City Cemetery, Pullman, Whitman Co., Washington.1,2
Following obituary for Clem Schaller:
Clemens A. SCHALLER
SCHALLER, Clemens A. Clemens A. "Clem" Schaller, of Pullman passed away from a heart attack on Thursday, April 10, 2014 at his Bishop Place residence in Pullman. He was 93. Clem was born December 15, 1920, in Brewster, WA, the son of Carl and Laura (Perkins) Schaller and grew up in Okanogan, WA where he attended Okanogan High School, graduating in the class of 1939. During his final year he did his "senior project", constructing a duplex apartment building from a kit. After graduation he spent a year working in a local grocery store to earn money for college. In 1940 Clem first came to Pullman to attend WSC as an architecture student and was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity. While a student he was a house boy at a WSC sorority and, as a fourth generation Schaller drummer, led his nine piece band, the Clem Schaller Big Band, that played dance gigs throughout the Inland Northwest. Clem was also a WSC Cougar athlete as a sparring partner on Ike Deiter's boxing team and a half-miler on the track team. In 1944 Clem left school and joined the WWII effort, graduating from the Army Armed Forces Pilot School in Pecos, TX, Class 44-D on April 15, 1944. He was then with the 729th squadron of the 452nd bomb group, flying out of Deopham Green, England in 1944 and 1945 as the High Squadron Leader in 31 combat missions over Germany, piloting the "Panting Stork II" B-17 Flying Fortress. He also shuttled various aircraft such as B-25's, B-36's, and C-47 Cargo/Para- troopers. Being a squadron leader his plane was a prime target, and on one of his missions he was shot down over France, successfully belly-landing his B-17 in a field with no injuries. Though behind enemy lines, he and his crew safely returned to England thanks to assistance from the French Underground. Toward the end of the war, while on leave, Clem met his sweetheart, Leone A. Krebsbach, who had just driven from Minnesota in her black Ford two-seat convertible (complete with a single rumble seat in back) after graduating from college with a social studies degree. She was a new social worker in the Okanogan/Omak area, renting a room owned by a relative of Clem. It was thought that Clem was attracted to Lee's car and Lee was attracted to Clem's uniform. They were married in Omak on May 4, 1946. Clem remained on active duty with the U.S. Air Force through 1952, and during that time he and Leone had four sons (in order of birth): Jeffrey, the twins Jon Steven and Christopher, and Joseph, all within 2 2/3 years. After the war and until military deactivation Clem continued performing assignments for the Air Force, including the Korean War. In his last active mission on 11-1-1952, as part of Operation IVY-MIKE, a now-declassified scientific research mission, he co-piloted a B-29 Superfortress through the cloud of the first Hydrogen Bomb test at Eniwetok, Pacific Island, while based in Hawaii with his family. In his spare time Clem loved to go surfing. Upon military deactivation Clem considered becoming an airline pilot, but decided to return to Pullman with the family in 1953 and finish college while living in the South Fairways. During school Clem also worked on some construction projects including his own. He received his bachelor of arts degree in Architectural Engineering in 1956. At that time Clem considered moving the family to Chelan, WA for his career as a private builder, but decided (to the benefit of many) to stay in Pullman and help satisfy the local need for housing, and built the family's first house on Upper Drive. Beginning with his return to Pullman, Clem also returned to drumming jazz with various local musicians over many years. On December 15, 1968 Clem was transferred to the Retired Reserve, U.S. Air Force, and on December 15, 1980 Clem was retired from the U.S. Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel with decorations that included the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Through the years Clem built many Pullman apartment complexes, such as the Schalimar (name has been changed, NE Stadium Way), the Carlaura (named after his parents), and the Normandy, and several houses in Evergreen Community, some in partnership with former Pullman developers Lee and Snell. He also built two Evergreen Community houses for his family. He was known for building high quality living structures, with many of his projects built virtually by himself, some of them with his sons as the crew. Clem was also active in the American Legion and Rotary Club. After retiring from the wear and tear of construction in the mid 1970's Clem held several jobs in semi-retirement related to home- building. He retired in 1979, and in 1980 Clem and Lee sold the family home in Evergreen Community and over time lived in a couple of townhouses on SW Crestview. During those retirement years they enjoyed snow-birding in Hemet, CA. and were avid golfers. In recent years they moved into Bishop Place. Clem is survived by his wife of 68 years, Lee, 90, in Pullman, and four sons Jeff in Pullman, Chris in Tacoma, Jon Steven in Yuma, AZ, Joe in Gallup, NM, and sister Beverly in Lodi, CA. His parents and two siblings preceded him in death. Bomber pilot, squadron leader, bandleader, self-employed builder, husband, father. Clem Schaller was genuine, independent, an individualist and a true leader. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 in the chapel of Kimball Funeral Home. Vault inurnment with military honors will follow at the Pullman Cemetery. KIMBALL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY OF PULLMAN has been entrusted with funeral arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.kimballfh.com
Published in Spokesman-Review on Apr. 20, 2014.1 He was buried at Pullman City Cemetery, Pullman, Whitman Co., Washington.1,2
Children of Clemens A. Schaller and Leone A. Krebsbach
Citations
- [S2480] Clemens A. SCHALLER obituary, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), https://www.newspapers.com/image/583754778/?terms=%22Clemens%2BA.%2BSCHALLER%22, 20 apr 2014, B6. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA).
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Clemens A “Clem” Schaller, Memorial ID 128244054,
Birth: 14 December 1920, Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington, USA
Death: 10 April 2014, Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Burial: Pullman City Cemetery, Pullman, Whitman County, Washington
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128244054/clemens_a-schaller: accessed March 27, 2024), memorial page for Clemens A “Clem” Schaller (14 Dec 1920–10 Apr 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 128244054, citing Pullman City Cemetery, Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Jim Lee (contributor 46942055).
Parents
Carl Arthur Schaller 1888–1973
Laura Perkins Schaller 1896–1995
Spouses
Leone "Lee" Krebsbach Schaller 1923–2014 (m. 1946)
Siblings
Marie A Schaller Conner 1901–1982
Mary Elaine Schaller Webster 1919–2001
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/309/128244054_1510004417.jpg,.
Genevieve Schaller
F, #5359, b. 2 December 1915, d. 1 October 2011
Last Edited=22 Mar 2020
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of Isaac Perkins
6th great-granddaughter of John Foster
Genevieve Schaller was born on 2 December 1915 at Okanogan Co., Washington. She was the daughter of Carl Arthur Schaller and Laura E. Perkins. Genevieve Schaller was born circa December 1916 at Washington info from 1920 Washington Census. She married James Frederick Steiner on 14 October 1941 at Okanogan, Okanogan Co., Washington. Genevieve Schaller died on 1 October 2011 at Florida at age 95.
Children of Genevieve Schaller and James Frederick Steiner
- James F. Steiner b. 24 Sep 1945, d. 28 May 2011
- Robert Craig Steiner b. 16 Sep 1948, d. 18 Jun 2014
Jeffrey Schaller1
M, #7940
Last Edited=19 Mar 2020
- Relationships
- 4th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of Isaac Perkins
7th great-grandson of John Foster
Citations
- [S2480] Clemens A. SCHALLER obituary, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), https://www.newspapers.com/image/583754778/?terms=%22Clemens%2BA.%2BSCHALLER%22, 20 apr 2014, B6. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA).
Jon Steven Schaller1
M, #7941
Last Edited=19 Mar 2020
- Relationships
- 4th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of Isaac Perkins
7th great-grandson of John Foster
Citations
- [S2480] Clemens A. SCHALLER obituary, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), https://www.newspapers.com/image/583754778/?terms=%22Clemens%2BA.%2BSCHALLER%22, 20 apr 2014, B6. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA).
Joseph Schaller1
M, #7943
Last Edited=19 Mar 2020
- Relationships
- 4th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of Isaac Perkins
7th great-grandson of John Foster
Citations
- [S2480] Clemens A. SCHALLER obituary, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), https://www.newspapers.com/image/583754778/?terms=%22Clemens%2BA.%2BSCHALLER%22, 20 apr 2014, B6. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA).
Mary Elaine Schaller
F, #5360, b. 20 January 1919, d. 24 November 2001
Last Edited=19 May 2024
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of Isaac Perkins
6th great-granddaughter of John Foster
Mary Elaine Schaller was born circa 1919 at Washington info from 1920 Washington Census. She was born on 20 January 1919 at Seattle, King Co., Washington.1 She was the daughter of Carl Arthur Schaller and Laura E. Perkins. Mary Elaine Schaller graduated in 1937 at Okanogan High School, Okanogan, Okanogan Co., Washington. She married Franklin G. Webster on 28 May 1938 at Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington. Mary Elaine Schaller died on 24 November 2001 at Harmony House, Brewster, Okanogan Co., Washington, at age 82.1 She was buried at Locust Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Okanogan Co., Washington.1
Child of Mary Elaine Schaller and Franklin G. Webster
- Ronald Franklin Webster b. 1 Nov 1939, d. 12 Jul 2015
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Mary Elaine (Schaller) Webster, Memorial ID 34917769,
Birth: 20 January 1919, Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death: 24 November 2001, Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington, USA
Burial: Locust Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34917769/mary_elaine-webster: accessed May 18, 2024), memorial page for Mary Elaine Schaller Webster (20 Jan 1919–24 Nov 2001), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34917769, citing Locust Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Teresa (contributor 46969893).
Parents
Carl Arthur Schaller 1888–1973
Laura Perkins Schaller 1896–1995
Spouses
Franklin George Webster 1917–1989 (m. 1938)
Siblings
Marie A Schaller Conner 1901–1982
Clemens A "Clem" Schaller 1920–2014
Children
Ronald Franklin Webster 1939–2015
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/329/34917769_4ff94789-788b-4a4f-b238-ae919c678891.jpeg,.
Frederick Jacob Schaufelberger
M, #2698, b. 9 February 1881, d. 21 March 1968
Last Edited=27 Mar 2024
Frederick Jacob Schaufelberger was born on 9 February 1881 at Hancock Co., Ohio.1 He married Grace Alice Evans, daughter of Isaiah David Evans and Emma Loomis Williams, in 1906. Frederick Jacob Schaufelberger lived in 1935 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California. He died on 21 March 1968 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, at age 87.1 He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles Co., California.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Frederick Jacob “Fred” Schaufelberger, Memorial ID 137998362,
Birth: 9 February 1881, Fostoria, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Death: 21 March 1968, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137998362/frederick_jacob-schaufelberger: accessed March 27, 2024), memorial page for Frederick Jacob “Fred” Schaufelberger (9 Feb 1881–21 Mar 1968), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137998362, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Chris Mills (contributor 46897617).
Parents
Dr Frederick Jacob Schaufelberger 1850–1947
Eva Jane Myers Schaufelberger 1852–1925
Spouses
Grace Alice Evans Schaufelberger 1881–1959 (m. 1906)
Siblings
William Myers Schaufelberger 1896–1987
Children
Frederick Jacob Schaufelberger III 1907–1912
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2023/337/137998362_4b4bbba5-040c-4eb0-a3a1-aa6bd8cb318f.jpeg,.
Charles Ernest Scheller
M, #3936, b. 14 December 1908, d. circa September 1970
Last Edited=3 Jan 2005
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
Charles Ernest Scheller was born on 14 December 1908 at Baltimore, Maryland.1 He was the son of Charles Frederick Scheller and Delma Ruth Harn. Charles Ernest Scheller married Mary Trabing circa 1930 at Baltimore, Maryland.1 His Social Security Number was Social Security number 215-10-7205 issued in Maryland, lists birth as 14 Dec 1908 and death as Sep 1970. Charles Ernest Scheller died circa September 1970.2 According to letter, Charles died either 7Sep1970 or 09Jul1970. According to letter, Charles married on 02Mar1930 or 03Feb1930.
Citations
- [S687] Letter from Gary Carlton Harn (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, 24 Jul 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S1380] Charles Ernest Scheller, unknown file number, Social Security Death Index (b- 14Dec1908 d- Sep1970), unknown series (n.p.: n.pub.).
Charles Frederick Scheller
M, #3909, b. 5 December 1877, d. 13 November 1951
Last Edited=18 Nov 2020
Charles Frederick Scheller was born on 5 December 1877 at Carroll Co., Maryland.1 He was the son of Charles Frederick Scheller and Margaret S. Glass. Charles Frederick Scheller married Delma Ruth Harn, daughter of George Washington Harn and Catherine Molesworth, circa 1898. Charles Frederick Scheller died on 13 November 1951 at age 73.2 He was buried at Taylorsville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll Co., Maryland.2
Children of Charles Frederick Scheller and Delma Ruth Harn
- Nona Ruth Scheller+ b. 23 Oct 1902, d. 19 Jul 1969
- Esther Genivine Scheller+ b. 1906, d. 15 Nov 1983
- Charles Ernest Scheller b. 14 Dec 1908, d. c Sep 1970
- Margaret Catherine Scheller b. 17 Aug 1913, d. c 2003
Citations
- [S687] Letter from Gary Carlton Harn (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, 24 Jul 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Charles Frederick Scheller, Memorial ID 96899203,
Birth: 5 December 1877
Death: 13 November 1951
Burial: Taylorsville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 18 November 2020), memorial page for Charles Frederick Scheller (5 Dec 1877–13 Nov 1951), Find a Grave Memorial no. 96899203, citing Taylorsville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Becky (contributor 47351951).
Parents Charles Scheller 1852–1933 Margaret S. Glass Scheller 1854–1939
Spouse Delma R. Harn Scheller 1876–1945
Siblings Jessie Edward Scheller 1874–1955 Clara Jane Scheller Harn 1875–1963 Dennie Belle Scheller Forney 1880–1938 William Cleveland Scheller 1884–1964 Harry Scheller 1887–1965 Anna Mary Scheller Plaine 1892–1966
Children Infant Daughter Scheller 1901–1901,.
Charles Frederick Scheller
M, #3932, b. 10 August 1852, d. 30 January 1933
Last Edited=18 Nov 2020
SOURCE: Gary C. Harn letter 24 July 1995. Charles Frederick Scheller was born on 10 August 1852. He married Margaret S. Glass in 1874. Charles Frederick Scheller died on 30 January 1933 at Frederick Co., Maryland, at age 80.
Children of Charles Frederick Scheller and Margaret S. Glass
- Clara Jane Scheller+ b. 24 Jan 1875, d. 8 Feb 1963
- Charles Frederick Scheller+ b. 5 Dec 1877, d. 13 Nov 1951
Clara Jane Scheller1
F, #2496, b. 24 January 1875, d. 8 February 1963
Last Edited=7 Jul 2021
Clara Jane Scheller was born on 24 January 1875 at Carroll Co., Maryland.2 She was the daughter of Charles Frederick Scheller and Margaret S. Glass. Clara Jane Scheller married Dalton Ernen Harn, son of George Washington Harn and Catherine Molesworth, on 24 April 1894 at Carroll Co., Maryland.3 Clara Jane Scheller died on 8 February 1963 at Maryland at age 88.2
HARN.
On February 8, 1963. CLARA JANE, of 756 East Fort avenue, beloved wife of the late Dalton E. Ham and devoted mother of Mrs. Beatrice Gallagher, Ora G. and Melvln G. Ham and the late Dalton L. and Kenneth W. Harn. Funeral from the John F. Denny Hom, Light and Montgomery streets, on Monday at 11 A.M. interment in the Taylorsville Methodist Church Cemetery, Carroll county, Maryland. Family requests visiting from 2 P.M to 10 P.M.
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
11 Feb 1963, Mon • Page 26.4 She was buried at Prospect Methodist Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll Co., Maryland.2,5 Gary C. Harn's letter states Clara's name was Scheller.
HARN.
On February 8, 1963. CLARA JANE, of 756 East Fort avenue, beloved wife of the late Dalton E. Ham and devoted mother of Mrs. Beatrice Gallagher, Ora G. and Melvln G. Ham and the late Dalton L. and Kenneth W. Harn. Funeral from the John F. Denny Hom, Light and Montgomery streets, on Monday at 11 A.M. interment in the Taylorsville Methodist Church Cemetery, Carroll county, Maryland. Family requests visiting from 2 P.M to 10 P.M.
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
11 Feb 1963, Mon • Page 26.4 She was buried at Prospect Methodist Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll Co., Maryland.2,5 Gary C. Harn's letter states Clara's name was Scheller.
Children of Clara Jane Scheller and Dalton Ernen Harn
- Ora Grant Harn+ b. 13 Feb 1895, d. 12 Mar 1970
- Beatrice Delano Harn b. 13 Feb 1897, d. 23 Mar 1986
- Kaester Harn b. 28 Oct 1898, d. 20 May 1918
- infant Harn b. 28 May 1905, d. 30 May 1905
- Melvin Gerald Harn b. 2 Jun 1907, d. 25 Apr 1985
- Dalton Lionel Harn Jr. b. 16 Feb 1911, d. 30 May 1959
- Kenneth Wesley Harn Sr.+ b. 19 Aug 1913, d. 25 Sep 1954
Citations
- [S1145] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 225, name as SHELBER", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S687] Letter from Gary Carlton Harn (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, 24 Jul 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S763] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 225", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S2634] HARN - Clara Jane Harn, The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), www.newspapers.com, 11 February 1963, 26. Hereinafter cited as The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland).
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Clara Jane (Scheller) Harn, Memorial ID 96828425,
Birth: 24 January 1875
Death: 8 February 1963, Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Burial: Taylorsville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 18 November 2020), memorial page for Clara Jane Scheller Harn (24 Jan 1875–8 Feb 1963), Find a Grave Memorial no. 96828425, citing Taylorsville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Becky (contributor 47351951).
Parents Charles Scheller 1852–1933 Margaret S. Glass Scheller 1854–1939
Spouse Dalton Ermen Harn 1870–1952 (m. 1894)
Siblings Jessie Edward Scheller 1874–1955 Charles Frederick Scheller 1877–1951 Dennie Belle Scheller Forney 1880–1938 William Cleveland Scheller 1884–1964 Harry Scheller 1887–1965 Anna Mary Scheller Plaine 1892–1966
Children Ora G Harn 1894–1970 Kester E. Harn 1898–1918 Melvin G. Harn 1907–1985,.
Esther Genivine Scheller
F, #3935, b. 1906, d. 15 November 1983
Last Edited=15 Apr 2021
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
SOURCE: Gary C. Harn letter 24 July 1995. Esther Genivine Scheller was born in 1906. She was the daughter of Charles Frederick Scheller and Delma Ruth Harn. Esther Genivine Scheller married Leo Theodore Leader. Esther Genivine Scheller died on 15 November 1983 at Baltimore, Maryland.
Child of Esther Genivine Scheller and Leo Theodore Leader
- Leo William Leader b. 1931, d. 1989
Margaret Catherine Scheller
F, #3937, b. 17 August 1913, d. circa 2003
Last Edited=3 Jan 2005
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Margaret Catherine Scheller was born on 17 August 1913 at Maryland.1 She married Francis Johnson. Margaret Catherine Scheller was the daughter of Charles Frederick Scheller and Delma Ruth Harn. Margaret Catherine Scheller died circa 2003.
Citations
- [S687] Letter from Gary Carlton Harn (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, 24 Jul 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Nona Ruth Scheller
F, #3934, b. 23 October 1902, d. 19 July 1969
Last Edited=15 Apr 2021
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
SOURCE: Gary C. Harn letter 24 July 1995. Nona Ruth Scheller was born on 23 October 1902 at Baltimore City, Maryland. She was the daughter of Charles Frederick Scheller and Delma Ruth Harn. Nona Ruth Scheller married William Francis Bryant. Nona Ruth Scheller died on 19 July 1969 at Maryland at age 66.1 She was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.1
Children of Nona Ruth Scheller and William Francis Bryant
- Daisy Ruth Bryant b. 22 Jul 1921, d. 3 Nov 2002
- William Ernest Bryant Jr. b. 25 Jun 1924, d. 9 Jun 1991
- Gloria Bryant b. c 1932, d. 29 Sep 2014
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Nona R Bryant, Memorial ID 34424853,
Birth: 23 October 1902
Death: 19 July 1969
Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 15 April 2021), memorial page for Nona R Bryant (23 Oct 1902–19 Jul 1969), Find a Grave Memorial no. 34424853, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA; Maintained by McPhersonGenealogist (contributor 47103621).
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Abraham R. Schenck
M, #2727, b. 1 August 1742, d. 28 August 1825
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
Abraham R. Schenck was born on 1 August 1742.1 He married Catherine Hoogland, daughter of Cornelius Hoogland and Catherine VanHook, on 17 January 1770.2 Abraham R. Schenck died on 28 August 1825 at age 83.1
Citations
- [S1197] George Williams Hoagland, Dirck Jansen Hoogland family history, 1657-1976 : a Hoogland-Hogeland-Hoagland-Hoaglin genealogy, pg 197 (Cleveland, Ohio: Genie Repros, 1976). Hereinafter cited as History & Genealogy of Hoagland Family in America.
- [S1196] George Williams Hoagland, Dirck Jansen Hoogland family history, 1657-1976 : a Hoogland-Hogeland-Hoagland-Hoaglin genealogy, pg 197 (Cleveland, Ohio: Genie Repros, 1976). Hereinafter cited as History & Genealogy of Hoagland Family in America.
William Ellsworth Schenck
M, #10024
Last Edited=29 Mar 2024
William Ellsworth Schenck married Karen Diane Harn, daughter of Rulon Fayne Harn and Maxine E. Meyers, on 16 December 1961 at Los Angeles Co., California.
Martha Scherperal
F, #7779
Last Edited=29 Aug 2019
Martha Scherperal married Felix VandeZande.
Child of Martha Scherperal and Felix VandeZande
- Ronald VandeZande+ b. 11 Sep 1933, d. 9 Feb 2002
Anna Maria Schillinger1
F, #7945, b. 7 March 1884, d. 25 April 1952
Last Edited=27 Mar 2024
Anna Maria Schillinger was born on 7 March 1884 at Iowa. She married William Thomas Krebsbach in 1909.1 Anna Maria Schillinger died on 25 April 1952 at North Dakota at age 68.
Child of Anna Maria Schillinger and William Thomas Krebsbach
- Leone A. Krebsbach+1 b. 17 May 1923, d. 7 Dec 2014
Citations
- [S2481] SCHALLER, Leone, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), https://www.newspapers.com/image/583813676/?terms=Leone%2Bschaller, 14 dec 2014, B8. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA).
Kathyrn Schlichtman
F, #4105
Last Edited=4 Jul 1996
Kathyrn Schlichtman married William H. Schneider. Death Record of son Harry, listed his parents.
Child of Kathyrn Schlichtman and William H. Schneider
- Harry Charles Schneider+ b. 1 Jun 1906, d. 2 Aug 1972
Mary Elizabeth Schlosser1
F, #1056, b. 16 February 1859, d. 11 July 1940
Last Edited=21 Aug 2014
Mary Elizabeth Schlosser was born on 16 February 1859 at Illinois. She married William Harn, son of John Harn and Henrietta Hettenhouser, on 22 May 1880. Mary Elizabeth Schlosser died on 11 July 1940 at Yakima Co., Washington, at age 81. She was buried on 13 July 1940 at Old Sunnyside Cemetery, Sunnyside, Yakima Co., Washington, Plot: Old section across the road, Block C, Lot 21, Grave 4.
Children of Mary Elizabeth Schlosser and William Harn
- Lauretta Harn b. 22 Feb 1881, d. Jul 1970
- Annabelle Harn b. 21 Aug 1882, d. 1884
- Florence Evelyn Harn b. 18 Oct 1889, d. 24 Mar 1946
- Lillie Esther Mary Harn+ b. 7 Apr 1901, d. 3 Jul 1982
Citations
- [S784] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 170", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
Albert Henry Schmaedick
M, #3015, b. 1876, d. 1953
Last Edited=27 Mar 2024
SOURCE: Alice Morgan letter 09Feb1995. Albert Henry Schmaedick was born in 1876.1 He married Ida Theresa Mellbloom. Albert Henry Schmaedick died in 1953.1 He was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Skokie, Cook Co., Illinois.1
Child of Albert Henry Schmaedick and Ida Theresa Mellbloom
- Dollie Helen Schmaedick+ b. 19 Aug 1915, d. 19 Oct 2004
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Albert H. Schmaedick, Memorial ID 144542602,
Birth: 1876
Death: 1953
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144542602/albert_h-schmaedick: accessed March 27, 2024), memorial page for Albert H. Schmaedick (1876–1953), Find a Grave Memorial ID 144542602, citing Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Klast (contributor 50020942).
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2015/92/144542602_1428104140.jpg,.
Dollie Helen Schmaedick1,2
F, #918, b. 19 August 1915, d. 19 October 2004
Last Edited=23 Sep 2022
Dollie Helen Schmaedick was born on 19 August 1915 at Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.3 She was the daughter of Albert Henry Schmaedick and Ida Theresa Mellbloom. In 1994, Dolly lives with one of her children in Northern Calif. Dollie Helen Schmaedick was a Catholic. She married Albert Dennis McCarthy, son of Florence James McCarthy and Florida Louise LaPierre, on 20 October 1934 at Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.3 Dollie Helen Schmaedick lived in September 1990 at Newhall, Los Angeles Co., California.4 She lived in 1994 at Placerville, El Dorado Co., California. She died on 19 October 2004 at California at age 89. She was buried at Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall, Los Angeles Co., California.5
Children of Dollie Helen Schmaedick and Albert Dennis McCarthy
- Dennis James McCarthy+ b. 12 Apr 1936, d. 7 Feb 2022
- Alice Marie McCarthy+
- Bonita Ann McCarthy+
- Suzanne Virginia McCarthy+
- Patricia Eileen McCarthy+
Citations
- [S701] Interview with Albert Dennis McCarthy (unknown informant address), by Steven Harn Redman. Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S709] Letter from Claire Marie (McCarthy) Kassinger (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, Sep 1994; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S38] Letter from Alice Marie (McCarthy) Morgan (8013 W. Arapaho Ct., Boise, ID 83703) to Steven Harn Redman, 09 Feb 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S2765] Albert D. McCarthy obituary, The Signal, Santa Clarita, California, Newspapers.com, 8 September 1990, 2. Hereinafter cited as The Signal.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Dollie H. McCarthy, Memorial ID 211473892,
Birth: 1915
Death: 2004
Burial: Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall, Los Angeles County, California
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 29 December 2020), memorial page for Dollie H. McCarthy (1915–2004), Find a Grave Memorial no. 211473892, citing Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Janet Ward (contributor 46926474).,.
Dr. Richard Patrick Schmidle1
M, #5797, b. 5 August 1921, d. 28 February 2007
Last Edited=19 Mar 2024
Dr. Richard Patrick Schmidle was born on 5 August 1921 at Buffalo, Erie Co., New York.1,2 He graduated in 1943 at John Carroll University, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. He married Jeanne Padginton in 1944.1
Richard Patrick Schmidle was a TEC3 in the US Army during World War II[:. Dr. Schmidle was a veteran of WWII, serving from 1943 to 1946, first as a training instructor and then as a medic in the 95th Infantry Division, 377th Regiment, Battalion Aid Station in France and Germany. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and was awarded a Combat Medic Badge. CR:].2
Dr. Richard Patrick Schmidle graduated in 1966 at University of Buffalo, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York, Doctorate in Education.
Following from The Courier Gazette Newspaper in Newark, NY, March 6, 2007
Schmidle, Dr. Richard - Dr. Richard P. Schmidle, 85, of Wilson, former Newark School Superintendent, died February 28, 2007. He was born August 5, 1921 in Buffalo, son of the late Adolph and Lola Britt Schmidle. He graduated from John Carroll University in 1943 and earned a Doctorate in Education from the University of Buffalo in 1966. He taught at Riverside High School in Buffalo from 1947-51. He taught English and history at Wilson Central School from 1951-58 and was High School principal at Wilson from 1957 to 1966. He was Superintendent of Schools at Ft. Edward from 1967-69 and Superintendent of Newark Schools from 1970-79. Dr. Schmidle was a veteran of WWII, serving from 1942-46, first as a training instructor and then as a medic in the 95th Infantry Division, 377th Regiment, Battalion Aid Station in France and Germany. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and was awarded a Combat Medic Badge. He was a member of the Lions Club, and served on the boards of Wilson Library and Newark Hospital. He is survived by his wife Jeanne Padginton Schmidle; three children: Sandra (Paul) Holden of Wilson, Richard E. (Mary Ellen) Schmidle of Rochester, and Timothy (Debbie) Schmidle of Ithaca; granddaughter Kara Lynn Holden of Lockport; two brothers: Art (Carol) Schmidle of Akron, and Don Schmidle of East Aurora, many nieces and nephews.1 He died on 28 February 2007 at Wilson, Niagara Co., New York, at age 85.1,2 He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Wilson, Niagara Co., New York.2
Richard Patrick Schmidle was a TEC3 in the US Army during World War II[:. Dr. Schmidle was a veteran of WWII, serving from 1943 to 1946, first as a training instructor and then as a medic in the 95th Infantry Division, 377th Regiment, Battalion Aid Station in France and Germany. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and was awarded a Combat Medic Badge. CR:].2
Dr. Richard Patrick Schmidle graduated in 1966 at University of Buffalo, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York, Doctorate in Education.
Following from The Courier Gazette Newspaper in Newark, NY, March 6, 2007
Schmidle, Dr. Richard - Dr. Richard P. Schmidle, 85, of Wilson, former Newark School Superintendent, died February 28, 2007. He was born August 5, 1921 in Buffalo, son of the late Adolph and Lola Britt Schmidle. He graduated from John Carroll University in 1943 and earned a Doctorate in Education from the University of Buffalo in 1966. He taught at Riverside High School in Buffalo from 1947-51. He taught English and history at Wilson Central School from 1951-58 and was High School principal at Wilson from 1957 to 1966. He was Superintendent of Schools at Ft. Edward from 1967-69 and Superintendent of Newark Schools from 1970-79. Dr. Schmidle was a veteran of WWII, serving from 1942-46, first as a training instructor and then as a medic in the 95th Infantry Division, 377th Regiment, Battalion Aid Station in France and Germany. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and was awarded a Combat Medic Badge. He was a member of the Lions Club, and served on the boards of Wilson Library and Newark Hospital. He is survived by his wife Jeanne Padginton Schmidle; three children: Sandra (Paul) Holden of Wilson, Richard E. (Mary Ellen) Schmidle of Rochester, and Timothy (Debbie) Schmidle of Ithaca; granddaughter Kara Lynn Holden of Lockport; two brothers: Art (Carol) Schmidle of Akron, and Don Schmidle of East Aurora, many nieces and nephews.1 He died on 28 February 2007 at Wilson, Niagara Co., New York, at age 85.1,2 He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Wilson, Niagara Co., New York.2
Child of Dr. Richard Patrick Schmidle and Jeanne Padginton
Citations
- [S1826] OBITUARY - Schmidle, Dr. Richard, online ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Schmidle, Dr. Richard.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Richard Patrick Schmidle, Memorial ID 149574174,
Birth: 5 August 1921, Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death: 28 February 2007, Newfane, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Wilson, Niagara County, New York
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149574174/richard_patrick-schmidle: accessed March 19, 2024), memorial page for Richard Patrick Schmidle (5 Aug 1921–28 Feb 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 149574174, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Wilson, Niagara County, New York, USA; Maintained by CJ (contributor 50223104).
Parents
Adolph Schmidle 1893–1947
Lola Britt Schmidle 1895–1980
Spouses
Jeanne F Padginton Schmidle 1920–2009
Children
Sandra Jeanne "Sandy" Schmidle Holden 1948–2015
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/334/149574174_6ca5800c-5873-4d98-8a92-491210051bc4.jpeg,.
Timothy Peter Schmidle1
M, #5120
Last Edited=20 Sep 2024
Timothy Peter Schmidle is the son of Dr. Richard Patrick Schmidle and Jeanne Padginton.2 Timothy Peter Schmidle married Deborah J. Joseph, daughter of David Joseph and Arlene Ann Hillick, on 19 May 2001.1
Citations
- [S1707] Deborah J. (Joseph) Schmidle, "Email from Deb Schmidle 04 Apr 2006," e-mail message from Deb Schmidle (e-mail address) (n/a) to Steven Harn Redman, 04 Apr 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Email from Deb Schmidle 04 Apr 2006."
- [S1826] OBITUARY - Schmidle, Dr. Richard, online ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Schmidle, Dr. Richard.
August Schmidt
M, #2032
Last Edited=6 Feb 2024
Rice Co. Families, Their History, Our Heritage, 1981, pg 446. August and Emma had five children. August Schmidt married Emma Velzke, daughter of August Frederich Michael Velzke and Hermina Caroline Magdalene Kuball, on 9 November 1919 at Trinty Church, Faribault, Rice Co., Minnesota.1
Citations
- [S739] Interview with Olga Louise (Borchert) McCarthy (1296 W. 7th St., St. Paul, Minnesota), by Steven Harn Redman. Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).