The Lima Daily News Lima, Ohio June 26, 1917 page 4 MISS MARY DIMOND IS MARRIED AT ST. ROSE The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth DIMOND, youngest daughter of Mr. P. A. DIMOND, of Lima, and Frank LAUERMAN, of Hammond, Ind., was solemnized this morning at 7:30 o'clock at St. Rose church with Rev. BROCKMAN officiating. The young couple were unattended and the bride wore a gown of white taffeta, with a picture hat of lace and her bouquet was a shower of bride's roses. Immediately after the ceremony a breakfast was given for the immediate families at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Maurice HARE, 651 north Baxter street. Among the out-of-town guests present for the occasion were: Mrs. M. E. LAUERMAN and Miss Fern LAUERMAN, of Hammond, mother and sister of the groom, Mrs. Bernard DIMOND, of Detroit, and Mrs. Albert KLAUSE, of Venedocia. The young couple left this morning for an extended trip thru the east, the bride wearing a traveling suit of grey with hat to match. They will be at home after August 1, with the groom's parents in Hammond. The bride has always lived in Lima and Mr. LAUERMAN is employed with the Packard Motor company, in Chicago. _________________________________________________________________ Stay up-to-date with your friends through the Windows Live Spaces friends list. http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mk
I am new to the list and I am looking for information on the NEUBERT, SCHNEIBER, WEIMAN or HEINTZ families in Hammond, IN. Charles Henry and Mary F. (SCHNEIBER) NEUBERT lived in the area. They have ties to Hammond and Plymouth, IN and Harvey, IL I am trying to find out if they had familial ties to that area. I am just not sure which family, if any, lived there. Charles' parents were Charles A. NEUBERT and Unknown WEIMAN. Mary SCHNEIBER's mother was reportedly a HEINTZ. Thank you in advance for any help, Carol Loar
The Hammond Times Indiana August 8, 1935 George DAVIDSON, 26, Musician, Dead Septicaemia which developed following a tonsil operation about two weeks ago today caused the death of George DAVIDSON, 26 year old Hammond musician residing at 4838 Linden Avenue. DAVIDSON died at 2:10 a.m. in the German Deaconess Hospital in Chicago. Survivors: Wife: Pauline Son: Paul Sisters: Mrs. J. T. COSGROVE of Hammond Mrs. Ed PETERSEN of Winnetka, Ill. Mrs. Arthur ROSE of Chicago Half-brothers: John, Joseph and Gus DAHLSTROM. Service will be held Saturday. Burial in the Holy Cross cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral parlor at 4404 Cameron Avenue.
I know some of them could possibly be incorrect...........so I just copy them as they were printed in the paper. cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: pady2@juno.com To: inlake@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 8:33 PM Subject: Re: [INLAKE] Helen SCHILLO KRUEGER obit 1957 I believe this individual should probably have been listed as Mrs. Helen Krueger Schillo, to judge by the surname of her surviving brother, William; I have no links for any of her sisters, but she did have the daughter Harriet (Mallett) as listed, as well as her son. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to INLAKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Indiana Deaths MUCHERT, Johanna Date of Death: May 2, 1914 Age 86 cheryl BALOG wenberg Please contact me if connected to the family.
The Hammond Times Indiana Dec. 8, 1942 MILLER - DAVIDSON Nuptials An interesting wedding was that of Miss Eleanor MILLER of Cline Avenue and Louis DAVIDSON of Marshall Avenue, Hessville, Indiana, which took place Friday evening at the Presbyterian church in Hessville. Attending them were Miss Beverly LIVERMORE and the groom's brother Roy DAVIDSON. After the wedding reception was held at the DAVIDSON home, where 80 guests were present to present the young couple with many nice gifts after which thery left for a brief honeymoon before the groom leaves for the Army on Dec. 11. The new Mrs. DAVIDSON has been employed by the Monroe calculating company in Hammond Mr. DAVIDSON was employed in Chicago. cheryl BALOG wenberg Please contact me if connected to this family
The Vidette-Messenger Indiana Jan. 7, 1952 Daughter Of Pioneer Dies Mrs. Melna L. DAVIDSON, 79 lifelong resident of Porter county and the youngest daughter of a pioneer of this area, died today. She had been in ill health for the past three years and in critical condition since suffering a heart attack two months ago. She had resided at 909 Jefferson at the home of her daughter Mrs. Laurence SCHNEBELT. The decedent was the daughter of Truman SKINNER, who came to Indiana in 1836 with his parents and settled in Liberty Township. There he secured a homestead which he cleared, having held the original patents to the land. Mrs. DAVIDSON was the youngest of 11 children born to Truman and Sarah (JOHNSTON) SKINNER. Her 10 brothers and sisters preceded her in death. She was married to Herbert M. DAVIDSON in Valparaiso, Dec. 23, 1891. Her husband died in 1946. To this union were born six children, two of whom died in infancy. She was an active member of the First Methodist church, Valparaiso. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. Roscoe (Myrtle) MEAD Mrs. Laurence (Evelyn) SCHNEBELT Mrs. Louis (Martha) PAHL, all of Valparaiso Son: Cecil K. DAVIDSON of Valparaiso 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Services Wednesday at the Bartholomew Funeral home. Rev. Oliver Startn pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial in the Graceland cemetery.
I believe this individual should probably have been listed as Mrs. Helen Krueger Schillo, to judge by the surname of her surviving brother, William; I have no links for any of her sisters, but she did have the daughter Harriet (Mallett) as listed, as well as her son.
The Hammond Times Indiana March 23, 1937 Obits Steve PASZTOR Taken After A Short Illness Taken suddenly ill in his home yesterday, Steve PASZTOR, 4909 Tod Avenue, died in St. Catherine's. Death was due to pneumonia. Employed at the General American Tank Car company for 17 years, PASZTOR was a trustee of the Holy Trinity Hungarian church and secretary of the Sacred Heart society. He was 49 years old and lived in East Chicago for 32 years. Survivors: Wife: Ann Sons: Steve, John and Andrew Cousins: Andrew PASZTOR of East Chicago Mike MEYO of Chicago Other relatives include: Mrs. John JENY of Hammond Mrs. George VOMOSH Mrs. Elizabeth VARGO, of East Chicago Services tomorrow from the Holy Trinity Church. Burial in the St. John cemetery.
The Hammond Times Indiana Sept. 23, 1957 Obits Funeral services for Mrs. Helen SCHILLO KRUEGER, 62, of 7018 Kennedy Avenue, Hammond, wil be held Tuesday at the Bocken funeral home. Mrs. KRUEGER died Sunday Sept. 22, following a long illness. Rev. Paul F. Golterman will officiate at services Tuesday and burial will follow at the Elmwood cemetery. Survivors: Son: Edwin SCHILLO Daughter: Mrs. Harriet MALLETT of Munster Sisters: Mrs. Martha REINKE of Wanatah Mrs. Ann SONNENBURG, Elkhart Mrs. Lydia WHITAKER, with whom she made her home Mrs. Hattie WARNER, Valparaiso Mrs. Edna WOBITH, North Judson Brother: William KRUEGER of LaCrosse Mrs. KRUEGER had been a resident of the Calumet area for 47 years.
The Hammond Times Wednesday May 10, 1939 page 14 Eleanor LAUERMAN, Walter STEFANSKI Wed at St. Victor's Following their marriage Saturday morning, Miss Eleanor Mae LAUERMAN and Walter J. STEFANSKI received the congratulations and best wishes of more than 200 relatives and friends who were invited to the reception in the evening. In the K. of C. hall where the reception was held, an orchestra furnished the music later for several hours of dancing. The bride, who is the daughter of William LAUERMAN, 213 - 156th place, became Mrs. STEFANSKI in the service at 10 o'clock performed by the Rev. BRODERICK. Mrs. Anna BIAVASCHI 3814 Towle avenue, is the mother of the groom. Floral bouquets decorated the altar for the morning ceremony. In the cortege Miss LAUERMAN chose to attend her were Miss Barbara BIAVASCHI, the maid of honor, and Misses Josephine BIAVASCHI, Margaret BETUSTAH, and Jane Marie LAUERMAN, cousin of the bride who served as bridesmaids. The maid of honor's gown was of pink mousseline de soie, and the other attendants' ensembles were in a soft shade of blue. All wore wreaths of pink and blue flowers in their hair and carried colonial bouquets. For her role as flower girl, Marily DE BARGE, six-year-old cousin of the bride, was dressed in green with pink accent, and carried a colonial bouquet. Miss LAUERMAN, who was given in marriage by her father, wore white lace, fashioned into a fitted gown with stand-up collar and long sweeping train. Her tulle veil was held in place with a coronet style headdress. Sweet peas and white roses were combined in the bridal bouquet. Mr. STEFANSKI chose Albert PELCE for his best man. Before the large reception was held, a dinner was served to a small group at 5:30 o'clock. Bouquets of floweres and the wedding cake were appointments on the tables. The newlyweds are planning to take a belated wedding trip sometime in August. For the present time, they are residing with the bride's father. Both Mr. and Mrs. STEFANSKI attended the Thornton Fractional high school. He is now employed at Goldblatt Brothers store. Attending the wedding and reception from out-of-town were the following guests: Mrs. Frank PRIEST, mother of the bride, Mrs. Leslie Luella HUBBARD, grandmother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry LA ROSS, aunt and uncle of the bride, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray HEIM of Crown Point; Miss Julia KUTZ of River Forest, Ill., Helen HERA of St. John; Miss Florence METCH of Lowell and Rose PEATUS of Kensington. _________________________________________________________________ Share your latest news with your friends with the Windows Live Spaces friends module. http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mk
WW II Draft Registration Card SCHILLO, William R. Jr. Age 50 5806 Calumet Avenue Hammond, Indiana DOB: Jan. 2, 1892 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Name and address of person that will always know your address Helen SCHILLO 5806 Calumet Place of employment: Tavern
Valuable data, Cheryl! Slowly I am getting this family structure put into my database. Although Schillo is a familiar name in Lake County, and with many roots in the Saarland of Germany (where it probably has a French origin of Gilot... pronounced zheelow), I have yet to make a connection of other Lake County families with any family in Pennsylvania. Paul Davis, Palm Springs, CA
The Hammond Times Indiana Nov. 2, 1935 Mrs. Mary KEILMAN, 76 years old, died at 11 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert FEHRENBACHER, 619 Polk Street, Gary. She was a life long resident of Lake County, having been born at Turkey Creek, February 8, 1859. She had lived in Gary 28 years. Survivors: Daughters: Miss Minnie KEILMAN of Gary Mrs. Charles HART of Appleton, Wis. Mrs. FEHRENBACHER Mrs. Patrick BECKHAM of Gary Sons: Leo and Fred of Gary Ferdinand, Henry and Lawrence of Merrillville. Brother: William SCHILLO of Kansas City, Mo., and 30 grandchildren The funeral will be held Monday from the FEHRENBACHER home and the Holy Angels church, Msgr. Thomas Jansen will officiate and internment will be in the Calvary cemetery.
The Hammond Times Indiana Jan. 3, 1938 Social Leader For 50 Years Dies At Home Mrs. Mary Margaret HUEHN, a figure in Hammond's civic, business and social life for more than 50 years is dead. She was 77 years old. Mrs. HUEHN died yesterday afternoon in her home at 413 Logan Street of heart disease after being ill two weeks. Founder and president of the first parent-teacher organization in the city at the Riverside school, Mrs. HUEHN continued her activities in all branches of the city's life until ill health forced her to accept a quieter existence. Born in Chicago. Surviving: Daughter: Myrtle Sons: Henry, William and Arthur Brother: Gustave MUENICH Granddaughters: Lorraine and Wilma HUEHN Her husband, Henry HUEHN, died almost 40 years ago. Another daughter, Emma, died in 1933 after directing organization of the Hammond Girl Scouts and playing an important part in the growth of the local Red Cross chapter. Born almost in the heart of the Chicago loop, June 27, 1860. Mrs. HUEHN came to Hammond at the age of 12 with her parents, Gottlieb and Anna MUENICH. In her early twenties, Mary MUENICH married Henry HUEHN, who was engaged in the grocery business. Later HUEHN entered the real estate and insurance business and for a time did considerable building in Hammond. A democrat, he served as city treasurer for one term. He erected a frame building at Logan street and Hohman avenue which was used as a large dance hall. The brick structure, known as the HUEHN block was erected on the site where the dance hall once stood. Active Club Woman Mrs. HUEHN acquired considerable real estate and at one time was reputed to be a wealthy woman, but in recent years she was reported to have suffered a number of financial reverses which virtually wiped out her entire fortune. Up until the last few years, Mrs. HUEHN was one of the most active members of the Hammond Woman's club and the American Legion Post 16 Auxiliary. She also continued her activities in the PTA in Hammond and was a member of the Ladies Aid of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday from the Neidow chapel to St. Pauls, with Rev. Walter F. Lichstinn officiating. Internment will take place in the Oak Hill cemetery.
The Hammond Times Indiana Feb. 7, 1938 Crown Point Services for Mrs. Henry HOCHBAUM,67, mother of Geoege HOCKBAUM who died yesterday after a long illness with arthritis, will be held tomorrow from her residence in Merrillville Road with the Rev. J. D. Bowles of the Christian church officiating. Burial at DeMotte, Ind. In addition to her husband and son, survivors are: Daughters: Mrs. Richard FALKINER Mrs. Blanche RIEMER Son: Cecil
The Hammond Times Friday November 27, 1936 page 20 Weddings LAUERMAN - ROMINGER Miss Genevieve LAUERMAN, the daughter of William LAUERMAN of Calumet City was quietly married to Harold E. ROMINGER on Tuesday evening. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. M. Morton in the First Baptist church before a small group of relatives and friends. Mr. ROMINGER is the son of Mrs. Penna ROMINGER, 5434 Webster avenue, and a graduate of Thornton Franctional high school. After a brief honeymoon in Chicago, the young couple will return to live in Hammond. _________________________________________________________________ Get the latest Windows Live Messenger 8.1 Beta version. Join now. http://ideas.live.com
The Hammond Times Indiana Jan. 17, 1958 Mrs. Elizabeth ZAJICEK, 42, of 1026 177th Street, Hammond, died today. Services will be held Monday in the Burns Funeral Home with Rev. Richard Thistle officiating. A resident of Hammond for 20 years, Mrs. ZAJICEK is survived by: Husband: Robert Sons: Robert Jr. and Kerry Allen Mother: Mrs. Usa SCHACHTE of Hohenwald, Tenn. Sister: Mrs. Francrs JONES of Hohenwald Brother: Alvis SCHACHTE of Hammond.
The Hammond Times Indiana July 19, 1939 Mrs. Anna K. SCHILLO, 68, mother of William R. SCHILLO, Jr., Hammond tavern operator and president of the Lake County Restaurant and Beverage Association, died today. Death occured in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Bertha MISCH, 454 Delaware Street, Gary. Mrs. SCHILLO had been ill for two months. Her husband, William R. SCHILLO, the son, daughter, three grandchildren and three great grandchildren survive. The deceased came to Hammond 32 years ago from Germany. Her body lies at the funeral chapel in 727 Carroll Street, Hammond, pending completion of funeral arrangements.
This was posted in the Vidette-Messenger on April 4, 1931 TEN YEARS AGO April 1, 1921 Martin J. GABEL Services for Martin J. GABEL, who lost his life in fighting in the Argonne during the World War will be held in the court house yard Sunday. The American Legion will be in charge. Rev. Guy O. Carpenter who served in the Navy during the war will officiate. A military funeral will be held. The body of the dead soldier arrived here last night and was met at the depot by a guard of honor of the Rehabilitation Club of the University, and representatives of the American Legion, and escorted to the home of GABEL'S sister, Mrs. Jerome SPENCER. A guard will be maintained until the body is removed to the court house tomorrow where it will lie in state until the funeral.