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Barbara Ann Schroth



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barbara Ann Schroth

    Family/Spouse: Terrance Canter. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Timothy Roland Canter

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Roland Ehredt SchrothRoland Ehredt Schroth was born on 02 Jul 1923 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin (son of Roland Harold Schroth and Eva Barbara Ehredt); died on 21 Sep 2005 in Thornton, Adams County, Colorado; was buried on 27 Sep 2005 in Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

    Notes:

    1930 Census on file.

    Bud was born at 10:25AM

    Bud is buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, Section P Site 3402

    Bud was in the US ARMY during World War II

    Note from Dwight Thompson Jr. - One thing I dont want to forget is any time Uncle Bud would be leaving, he would always say "Glad you got to see me!". That always made me smile!

    Birth:
    Birth Certficate on file.

    Roland married Dorothy June Pulfrey on 02 Dec 1947 in Caledonia, Minnesota. Dorothy (daughter of Harold Rogers and Frances Edith Pulfrey) was born on 14 Feb 1932 in Lena, Stephenson County, Illinois; died on 19 May 1997 in Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota; was buried in Detroit Cemetery, Rural Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorothy June PulfreyDorothy June Pulfrey was born on 14 Feb 1932 in Lena, Stephenson County, Illinois (daughter of Harold Rogers and Frances Edith Pulfrey); died on 19 May 1997 in Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota; was buried in Detroit Cemetery, Rural Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota.

    Notes:

    South Dakota, U.S., State Census, 1945
    Name Dorothy Pulfrey
    Gender Female
    Race White
    Birth Year 1932
    Event Year 1945
    Event Place Carlisle, Brown, South Dakota
    Age 13
    FHL Film Number 2371850

    Name:
    The story is Dorothy was a Pulfrey and was adopted by a Rogers.

    U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
    Name Dorothy June Pulfrey
    Gender Female
    Race White
    Birth Date 14 Feb 1932
    Birth Place Lena Stephen, Illinois
    Death Date 19 May 1997
    Father Harold Rogers
    Mother Frances E Pulfrey
    SSN 326268217
    Notes
    May 1948: Name listed as DOROTHY JUNE PULFREY
    Jan 1957: Name listed as DOROTHY JUNE SCHROTH
    Aug 1957: Name listed as DOROTHY JUNE HEBERLEIN
    11 Jun 1997: Name listed as DOROTHY J HEBERLEIN


    Died:
    Dorothy died from Lung Cancer.

    Notes:

    Bud and Dorothy were divorced.

    Children:
    1. David Allen Schroth
    2. 1. Barbara Ann Schroth
    3. Gary Dean Schroth was born on 03 Jul 1953 in Clinton, Iowa; died on 20 May 1970 in Mina, Edmunds County, South Dakota; was buried on 27 May 1970 in Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.
    4. Susan Kay Schroth


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Roland Harold SchrothRoland Harold Schroth was born on 08 Nov 1899 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin (son of Adam Schroth and Fredericka Louise Fiestedt); died on 12 Dec 1951 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; was buried on 15 Dec 1951 in Derinda Center Lutheran Cemetery, Jo Davies County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Roland was born at 3:00 PM.

    Birth record is located in Volume 8 of B. on page 392 in Outagamie County, Wisconsin.

    1930 Census shows Rolands mother as being born in Wisconsin.

    SAVANNA TIMES JOURNAL, SAVANNA ILLINOIS
    20 Nov 1918
    YOUNG COUPLE
    WEDDED SUNDAY
    At high noon at the M. E. parsonage in this city Sunday occurred the marriage of Roland Schroth of this city and Miss Eva Ehredt of Derinda Center. Rev. Davis Crues afficiating. Only the necessary witnesses were present at the ceremony. The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of navy blue ****line.
    The bride is a popular young lady of Derinda, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ehredt and is a sister of Night *****in William Ehredt of this city. She is a young lady who commands the esteem and respect of a large circle of friends in the vicinity where she resides and is popular in the social circles of the young people there.
    Mr. Schroth is a young man of excellent character and is well thought of in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Schroth will reside on a farm in Derinda Center.
    The good wishes and congradulations of a large circle of friends and aquaintances is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Schroth.

    Birth:
    Birth Certficate on file.

    Died:
    Death Certficate on file.

    Roland married Eva Barbara Ehredt on 17 Nov 1918 in Savanna, Carroll County, Illinois. Eva (daughter of Martin John Ehredt and Sophia Groezinger) was born on 30 Oct 1901 in Derinda Center, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 17 Jun 1970 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; was buried on 20 Jun 1970 in Lower York Cemetery, Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eva Barbara EhredtEva Barbara Ehredt was born on 30 Oct 1901 in Derinda Center, Jo Daviess County, Illinois (daughter of Martin John Ehredt and Sophia Groezinger); died on 17 Jun 1970 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; was buried on 20 Jun 1970 in Lower York Cemetery, Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    1920 Census on file.
    1930 Census on file.

    SAVANNA TIMES JOURNAL, SAVANNA ILLINOIS
    20 Nov 1918
    YOUNG COUPLE
    WEDDED SUNDAY
    At high noon at the M. E. parsonage in this city Sunday occurred the marriage of Roland Schroth of this city and Miss Eva Ehredt of Derinda Center. Rev. Davis Crues afficiating. Only the necessary witnesses were present at the ceremony. The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of navy blue ****line.
    The bride is a popular young lady of Derinda, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ehredt and is a sister of Night *****in William Ehredt of this city. She is a young lady who commands the esteem and respect of a large circle of friends in the vicinity where she resides and is popular in the social circles of the young people there.
    Mr. Schroth is a young man of excellent character and is well thought of in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Schroth will reside on a farm in Derinda Center.
    The good wishes and congradulations of a large circle of friends and aquaintances is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Schroth.

    Lived in Savanna, Illinois in 1927.

    Newspaper Clipping:
    CARD OF THANKS - We would like to take this means to thank everyone who remembered us with cards, flowers, and expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Rev. Mahnke, the pallbearers, those who sent food, or helped out in any way. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten.
    The family of Mrs. Gartus Christiansen
    Thomson
    120 6-25x


    Died:
    Social Security Death Index about Eva Christiansen
    Name: Eva Christiansen
    SSN: 343-18-1398
    Last Residence: 61285 Thomson, Carroll, Illinois, United States of America
    Born: 30 Oct 1901
    Died: Jun 1970
    State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951)

    Children:
    1. Eva Mae Josephine Schroth was born on 31 May 1920 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; died on 05 Mar 2002 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas; was buried on 11 Mar 2002 in Lower York Cemetery, Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois.
    2. Virginia Emma Schroth was born on 18 Jan 1922 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; died on 21 Dec 2011 in Saxton Riverside Care Center, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri; was buried on 28 Dec 2011 in Highland Memorial Cemetery, Thornton, Adams County, Colorado.
    3. 2. Roland Ehredt Schroth was born on 02 Jul 1923 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; died on 21 Sep 2005 in Thornton, Adams County, Colorado; was buried on 27 Sep 2005 in Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.
    4. June Lillian Schroth was born on 17 Jun 1924 in Derinda Center, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 19 Oct 1991 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois.
    5. Harold Lee Schroth was born on 20 Jan 1927 in Derinda Center, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 07 Oct 1995 in Morrison, Whiteside County, Illinois.
    6. Donald George Schroth, Sr. was born on 01 Jan 1934 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; died on 09 Feb 2006 in Fort Wayne, Allen County Indaina; was buried on 13 Feb 2006 in Highland Park Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.
    7. Hazel Marie Schroth was born on 02 May 1936 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; died on 10 Sep 2023 in Colorado.

  3. 6.  Harold Rogers

    Harold married Frances Edith Pulfrey. Frances (daughter of Irvin Weston Pulfrey and Edith May Kiplinger) was born on 26 Sep 1912 in Stockton, Illinois; died on 27 Dec 1971 in Aberdeen, South Dakota; was buried in Detroit Cemetery, Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Frances Edith PulfreyFrances Edith Pulfrey was born on 26 Sep 1912 in Stockton, Illinois (daughter of Irvin Weston Pulfrey and Edith May Kiplinger); died on 27 Dec 1971 in Aberdeen, South Dakota; was buried in Detroit Cemetery, Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota.

    Notes:

    Services for MRS. Phillip (Frances) Pulfrey
    Mrs. Pulfrey

    Services for Mrs Phillip (Frances) Pulfrey, 59, Frederick, SD., will be at 2pm at the Houghton Lutheran Church. She died Monday, Dec. 27th at Dakota Midland Hospital, Aberdeen, SD. Burial will be in the Detroit Cemetery east of Houghton.
    Frances Edith Pulfrey was born Sept. 26, 1912, at Stockton, Ill. where she grew to womanhood. She later moved to Aberdeen where she met and married Phillip M. Pulfrey in Webster, SD. Frances was the daughter of Irvin and Edith (Kipplinger) Pulfrey of Stockton, Illinois.
    Survivors include her husband, four daughters, Dorothy Heberlein, Hecla, SD.; Mrs Lyle (Nancy) Chapin, Frederick; Mrs Don (Bonnie) Lewis, Mina, SD.; and Linda, at home. 16 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild; two brothers, Ward Pulfrey of Thompson, Ill. and Irvin Pulfrey of Thompson also. and two sisters Mrs. Ruth Smith, Thompson Ill.; and Betty Pulfrey, Dixon, Ill.
    She was preceeded in death by her parents, two daughters, four brothers and one sister, Nel Raih of Stockton, Ill..

    Children:
    1. 3. Dorothy June Pulfrey was born on 14 Feb 1932 in Lena, Stephenson County, Illinois; died on 19 May 1997 in Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota; was buried in Detroit Cemetery, Rural Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Adam SchrothAdam Schroth was born on 02 Jun 1832 in Germany (son of Adam Schroth and ?); died on 05 Apr 1912 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; was buried on 09 Apr 1912 in City Cemetery, Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    On the 1910 Census it says Adam came to the United States in 1849.

    ===
    Newspaper Article, May 23, 1965, Sunday Post-Crescent, Page 8
    Historically Speaking

    Albert Schroth Is Veteran 'By Proxy'
    By Lillian Mackesy, Post-Crescent Staff Writter

    When Albert Schroth, 1318 N. Oneida St., Appleton, makes his annual Memorial Day pilgrimage to the trim little cemetery near Seymour, he will be remembering both his Civil War veteran father and some of the most exciting moments of his boyhood.
    The retired Appleton postal worker is more than a Civil War buff. In a sense, the 68-year-old is a Civil War veteran by proxy.
    As a youngster in Seymour, he rememmbers vividly the stolen hours spent crouched on the family staircase or behind a door while he reveled in the war talk going on in the parlor. There his father, Adam Schroth of Company A, Second Missouri Regiment, held forth with his war cronies as they swapped yarns of camp life freely and recalled military life in bivouac and battle.
    It was not talk "for young pitchers," so Albert, his brothers and sisters were shooed away when the"old boys in Blue" got together behind closed doors. The elder Schroth either never knew or pretended he didn't know about Albert's listening.
    For Albert these were thrilling hours and he got so he could spin a soldier's yarn as readily and as accurately as the combatants behind the parlor doors.

    Fought Throughout War

    Adam Schroth was a powerful man, 6 feet 5 1/2 inches tall and rawboned. His military service spanned the entire war from the day after the firing on Ft. Sumter in Charleston Harbor April 12, 1861, to the week after Lee surrendered in April, 1865, at Appomattox Court House. His last official photograph in uniform was taken the day he was honorably discharged in Indianapolis, Ind., from his missouri regiment.
    He came to Appleton after the war--relatives already had settled in the area--but his stay was brief. The restless soldier took off for 10 roaming years in the west, presumably buffalo hunting. His next stay in Appleton as a logger and carpenter lasted long enough to meet, woo and wed Fredericka Fiestedt of the Town of Center. Then came years of homesteading in the Red River Valley, the family living in a sod house with ammunition and firearms furnished by the government for protection against marauding Indians. Selling his land at a handsome profit because of the new railroad, Adam brought his family to Seymour, where he settled down to the carpentry trade and lived out his life.
    Adam was German-born, coming to this country as a youngster of 14 in 1846. He worked for his passage on a sailing ship and when he arrived he turned to stevedoring. He was a wharfman in New Oreans, eating with a policeman friend in an oyster house when news came that Fort Sumter was under bombardment. Adam's reaction was immediate and loud.

    In Trouble

    "Why, that's treason." he exclaimed. His friend agreed just as loudly. "Adam, you're right!"
    One glance about the room told the pair to leave their coveted oysters in a hurry. The word went out that two yankees were on the docks. They had to sneak out of port on the last packet north to St. Louis to avoid being lynched.
    That's how Adam became a Union soldier from Missouri. It also was the start of an enlistment that started out for 90 days and streched on across the country eastward into four full years, a fact none of the boys ever figured on.
    Adam was wounded twice, both times severely. He nearly died from the musket ball wound he received in the battle of Chickamauga Creek. He was behind a stump on the skirmish line when he was hit in the stomach. He crawled 300 yards back to the line before being picked up and put on a strecher. He was hospitalized for a long period before returning to his unit, just in time to take part in the famous "Battle above the Clouds" on Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
    This time he got a musket ball in his left shin during one of the charges and the soldier carried the bullet in his leg until his death in 1912.

    Lookout Mountain

    "You could tell there was going to be a battle . . . it was in the air." Adam and his cronies always used to say as a preface to Lookout Mountain. Then would come the story of his bunk mate . . . how he gave Adam all his papers because he knew he was going to be killed. "In that charge up the mountain, he hollered as he went . . . he was shot and he kept right on going until he fell dead," Adam would say of his buddy.
    These were the sort of stories young Albert, Adam's middle son, listened to from his hiding place. There were others, too, that had to do with the good times and carefree moments of camp life rather than grim business of soldiering. Like the time Adam "liberated" a big box of crackers from a rebel store across the river. While bullets dropped all around him, the soldier crawled across the bridge, hanging onto the crackers, his buddies cheering him on.
    "Weren't you scared?" came the question. "Well, I was going almost as fast as those bullets!" was the reply.
    These many-told tales of a war long before his time will live again for Albert Schroth when he visits his father's grave with its simple, official Civil War marker. Lettered within its stone shield are the words "Adam Schroth, Co. A, 2 Mo. Inf."
    ===

    On Adam's Naturalization paperwork it stated that he arived in New York in 1849 from Germany.

    Died:
    Death Certficate on file.

    Adam married Fredericka Louise Fiestedt on 11 Jan 1883 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Fredericka (daughter of Joachim Joseph Fiestedt and Fredericke Herman) was born on 04 Nov 1864 in Tonawanda, Erie County, New York; died on 24 May 1914 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; was buried on 26 May 1914 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Fredericka Louise Fiestedt was born on 04 Nov 1864 in Tonawanda, Erie County, New York (daughter of Joachim Joseph Fiestedt and Fredericke Herman); died on 24 May 1914 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; was buried on 26 May 1914 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    Land owned at the time of death was Lots 6 and 7 of Block 33 City of Seymour Wisconsin

    Birth:
    1865 New York State Census and 1910 U.S. Census shows birth place as Niagra New York

    Died:
    Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907
    Name: Fiestedt
    Death Date: 30 Jul 1905
    Death Place: Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
    Volume: 03
    Page number: 0325
    Reel: 105
    Image: 0925
    Sequence Number" 1

    Buried:
    Seymour Cemetery, Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin
    Plot: Sect AA Row 12

    Children:
    1. Josephine J Schroth was born on 15 Oct 1883 in Carrington, North Dakota; died on 19 Dec 1941 in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; was buried in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
    2. Theresa Mary Schroth was born on 24 Oct 1885 in Bordulac, Foster, North Dakota; died on 28 Nov 1977 in Black Creek, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; was buried in Saint John Catholic Cemetery Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
    3. Alma Schroth was born in Aug 1887 in North Dakota; died in 1919; was buried in Brazeau Cemetery, Klondike, Oconto County, Wisconsin.
    4. Caroline Mae Schroth was born on 12 May 1891 in North Dakota; died on 23 Dec 1949; was buried in Derinda Center Lutheran Cemetery, Jo Davies County, Illinois.
    5. Raymond Adam Schroth was born on 07 Sep 1892 in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota; died on 18 Oct 1952; was buried in Brazeau Cemetery, Klondike, Oconto County, Wisconsin.
    6. Lillian M Schroth was born on 26 Sep 1894 in Yorktown, North Dakota; died on 24 Jun 1977 in Wisconsin; was buried in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
    7. Albert Harvey Schroth was born on 15 Mar 1897 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; died on 11 Jan 1973 in Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
    8. 4. Roland Harold Schroth was born on 08 Nov 1899 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin; died on 12 Dec 1951 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; was buried on 15 Dec 1951 in Derinda Center Lutheran Cemetery, Jo Davies County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  Martin John EhredtMartin John Ehredt was born on 11 Feb 1862 in Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois (son of Martin Ehredt and Catharine Elizabeth Hulschal); died on 02 Jan 1927 in Derinda Center, Jo Davies County, Illinois; was buried on 05 Jan 1927 in Derinda Lutheran Cemetery, Derinda Center, Jo Davies County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    This video has a lot of great information about Derinda Center - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evhg-YucRnA from 3:26-4:32.

    Died:
    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=fsillinoisdeath&h=893804&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t32540892_p18298665926_ktidz0q3d32540892z0q26pidz0q3d18298665926z0q26hidz0q3d8842789140z0q26dbidz0q3d2542z0q26rpidz0q3d893804z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32799z0q252c32842z0q26pgPLz0q3dtidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgPSz0q3d18298665926_h8842789140
    Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
    about Martin John Ehredt Name: Martin John Ehredt
    Birth Date: 11 Feb 1862
    Birth Place: Derinda Twp , Illinois
    Death Date: 2 Jan 1927
    Death Place: Derina, Jo Daviess, Illinois
    Burial Date: 5 Jan 1927
    Death Age: 64
    Occupation: Store-Keeper
    Race: White
    Marital Status: M
    Gender: Male
    Father Name: Martin Ehredt
    Father Birth Place: Germany
    Mother Name: Elizabeth Hullshue
    Mother Birth Place: Germany
    Spouse Name: Sophia Ehredt
    Comments: 64y 10m 21d of this place
    FHL Film Number: 1613726

    Martin married Sophia Groezinger on 13 May 1883 in Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Sophia (daughter of Christopher Adam Grözinger and Doretha Acceas) was born on 07 Jul 1863 in Derinda Center, Illinois; died on 10 Dec 1928 in Derinda Center, Illinois; was buried on 13 Dec 1928 in Derinda Lutheran Cemetery, Derinda Center, Jo Davies County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sophia GroezingerSophia Groezinger was born on 07 Jul 1863 in Derinda Center, Illinois (daughter of Christopher Adam Grözinger and Doretha Acceas); died on 10 Dec 1928 in Derinda Center, Illinois; was buried on 13 Dec 1928 in Derinda Lutheran Cemetery, Derinda Center, Jo Davies County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    1900 Census on file.

    Name:
    Have also seen name as Christine Sophia Groezinger, Christiana Groetzinger, and sometimes with Barbara.

    Died:
    Sophia passed away at 8:20 PM 10 Dec 1928.

    Notes:

    Martin and Sophia also raised as Foster children:
    William Heisler, who lived in Savanna, Illinois in 1927.
    Gertrude Church, who lived in Normal, Illinois in 1927.
    Leslie Harris, who lived in Derinda Center, Illinois in 1927.

    EHREDT, JOHN M. married GROETZINGER, CHRISTIANA, 05/13/1883, E/368, JO DAVIESS.

    Married:
    Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940
    Name John Martin Ehredt
    Gender Male
    Marriage Date 13 May 1883
    Marriage Place Jo Daviess, Illinois, USA
    Spouse Christiana Sophia Groetzinger

    Children:
    1. Theodore Ehredt was born on 09 Apr 1882 in Illinois; died on 01 Apr 1941.
    2. William M Ehredt was born on 07 Feb 1884 in Savanna, Illinois; died in Sep 1970 in Savanna, Illinois.
    3. Caroline Elizabeth Ehredt was born on 06 Mar 1886 in Derinda Township, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 25 Jan 1946 in Rock Falls, Whiteside County, Illinois; was buried in Coloma Township Cemetery, Rock Falls, Whiteside County, Illinois.
    4. Anna Marie Ehredt was born on 08 Mar 1888 in Derinda Center, Illinois; died on 24 Oct 1945 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa; was buried on 27 Oct 1945.
    5. Martin John Ehredt was born about 1889; died before 12 Jun 1890.
    6. Frank Earnest Ehredt was born on 06 Aug 1890 in Schapville, Illinois; died on 24 Dec 1979 in Woodstock, Illinois; was buried in McHenry County Memorial Park, Woodstock, Illinois.
    7. Louisa Wilhelmina Ehredt was born on 04 Jul 1892 in Guilford, Illinois; died in Dec 1980 in Debuque, Iowa.
    8. Bertha Dorotha Ehredt was born on 12 May 1894 in Derinda Center, Illinois; died on 26 Sep 1966 in Mt. Caroll, Illinois; was buried in Good Hope Cemetery, Zion, Illinois.
    9. Elizabeth Sophia Ehredt was born on 26 Jun 1896 in Derinda Center, Illinois; died on 16 Feb 1976 in Savanna, Illinois; was buried in Savanna Township Cemetery, Savanna, Carroll County, Illinois.
    10. Lilly Ehredt
    11. Annabelle Ehredt
    12. 5. Eva Barbara Ehredt was born on 30 Oct 1901 in Derinda Center, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 17 Jun 1970 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois; was buried on 20 Jun 1970 in Lower York Cemetery, Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois.
    13. Martin Michael Ehredt was born on 13 Nov 1903 in Derinda Center, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 04 Sep 1976 in Savanna, Carroll County, Illinois.

  5. 14.  Irvin Weston Pulfrey was born on 17 Aug 1886 in Jo Daviess County, Illinois (son of Weston Pulfrey and Nellie Eustice); died on 27 Oct 1952 in Jo Daviess County, Illinois; was buried in Woodbine Cemetery, Woodbine, Jo Daviess County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Have also seen first name as Irving.

    Irvin married Edith May Kiplinger about 1909. Edith (daughter of Edward Martin Kiplinger and Ruth Delphene Howard) was born on 26 May 1886 in Howardsville, Illinois; died on 07 Feb 1950 in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois; was buried in Woodbine Cemetery, Woodbine, Jo Daviess County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Edith May Kiplinger was born on 26 May 1886 in Howardsville, Illinois (daughter of Edward Martin Kiplinger and Ruth Delphene Howard); died on 07 Feb 1950 in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois; was buried in Woodbine Cemetery, Woodbine, Jo Daviess County, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. Edward Weston Pulfrey was born on 12 Nov 1909 in Stockton, Illinois; died on 18 Jun 1964; was buried in Woodbine Cemetery, Woodbine, Jo Daviess County, Illinois.
    2. Nelda Ruth Pulfrey was born on 03 Oct 1910 in Stockton, Illinois; died on 07 Aug 1958 in Winnebago, Illinois; was buried in Woodbine, Illinois.
    3. 7. Frances Edith Pulfrey was born on 26 Sep 1912 in Stockton, Illinois; died on 27 Dec 1971 in Aberdeen, South Dakota; was buried in Detroit Cemetery, Hecla, Brown County, South Dakota.
    4. Charles Irving Pulfrey was born on 18 Jun 1915 in Stockton, Illinois; died in 1966; was buried in Woodbine, Illinois.
    5. Ruth Georgia Pulfrey was born on 22 Jul 1918 in Stockton, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 23 Jul 1999; was buried in Burr Oak Cemetery, Alsip, Cook County, Illinois.
    6. Robert Earl Pulfrey was born on 15 Nov 1921 in Stockton, Illinois; died in Apr 1961 in Fort Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado; was buried in Fort Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado.
    7. Ward Howard Pulfrey, Sr. was born on 02 Feb 1923 in Stockton, Jo Daviess County, Illinois; died on 11 Dec 1997 in Newberry, Luce County, Michigan; was cremated in Newberry, Luce County, Michigan.
    8. Calvin Martin Pulfrey was born on 13 Feb 1924 in Stockton, Illinois; died in 1953; was buried in Woodbine, Illinois.
    9. Irvin Murray Pulfrey, Sr. was born on 18 Sep 1926 in Stockton, Illinois; died on 21 Aug 1985 in Sioux City, Iowa; was buried in 1985 in Sioux City, Iowa.
    10. Betty Pulfrey


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