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    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] NECKEL, SCHIESZ, ZULSDORF, RATTERMAN, FELIX
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    3. Here is a RATTERMAN in Cincinnati: Cincinnati Enquirer 11 Nov 1983 Dorothy K. Ratterman 78, 442 Dayton Street., a social worker and teacher died Monday at Jewish Hospital. Miss Ratterman, whose family were lone residents of Dayton Street, taught elementary school in Cincinnati. She was treasurer of Community Church of Cincinnati, 932 Dayton Street., headed by Rev Maurice McCracken, and formerly had been a group worker for the Findley Street Neighborhood House and a Parish worker for West Cincinnati Street Barnabas Church. She resided in the West End most of her life, attended Bloom School the first day that it opened and later went to Hughes High School. She graduated from Miami University Teachers Collage, and day care center. She taught piano for more than 25 years and in her later years, the Cincinnati Council On Aging hired her to play piano and give lesson for members of three senior centers, The English Woods, the Stanley Rowe in the West End and at 601 Maple Ave, Avondale. When health prevented her from continuing with her job on a regular schedule, she would drop by at the centers occasionally to entertain the members without pay. Survivors include a brother Marion F. Ratterman and several nieces and nephews. Anderson, Baiter & Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Ave, in charge of arrangements. Memorial service will be 3 p.m. Sunday at West Cincinnati Presbyterian Church, Poplar and Baymiller Streets, Memorials: Community Church of Cincinnati 45214. MARRIAGE I believe she was married to Robert Hartley WAGNER, b. 17 Feb 1902, d. 29 Jan 1980 Cincinnati. They were divorced about 1942. Source: E-mail from Robert Hartley WAGNER, Jr. who died 24 Feb 2004. Scanned for viruses by SYMANTEC. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Williams" <gwilli26@bellsouth.net> To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 9:40 PM Subject: Re: [OH-HAMILT] NECKEL, SCHIESZ, ZULSDORF, RATTERMAN, FELIX > Hi, > I've seen the name Ratterman on this list a few times and remembered > neighbors of my family by the name of Harry and (I'm drawing a blank on > the wife's name) and daughter Rita Ratterman. I believe there was one or > two sons. I don't think they were living at home at the time. This was > in the late 1940's when I was a child. We lived in Cincinnati in the > suburb of Collage Hill. They lived on Saranac Ave. > > I was curious if they were any of your family members. > > Joan Williams, > Miami, Fl. > > > > DPRSjacksn@aol.com wrote: > >> In a message dated 9/6/2005 9:25:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time, >> CHANDLERPRIME@wmconnect.com writes:Thank you for all of your help. This >> was all in the interest of obtaining a picture for me from a complete >> stranger so I thank you very much. When she posted information about an >> Albert Miller, it was funny that I had one in my database. I did send >> all that I had on this family already though. Thank you for your >> thorough work. Do you live in the area? As always, I would help >> someone with the California death, marriage and birth index because I >> pay to be a Premium member. ( There are limitations on years available). >> I, in turn, love all the help I can get from Cincinatti, Ohio on my >> surnames Neckel, Ratterman, Zulsdorf, Schiesz, Felix to name a few! >> Thanks, Denise Ratterman Jackson >> >>I did some more looking, found the family on the 1920 Cincinnati, >>Hamilton, OH census. You probably already know that, right? I did not >>follow any posting that y'all might have been doing before so if I missed >>something, sorry. >> >>I looked at length for immigration records for Albert/Susan; I used >>variations on their being from Europe, Hungary, Germany, also a range of >>1901-1905 for immigration even though the 1910 said 1903. Got kind of >>frustrating cause I did find others but I did not find them & according >>to the 1910, they'd married ca 1898. >> >>So I decided on looking for them in 1920, see if there was other >>information given for them there that might help. And, there was. They >>still did not have children. But, interestingly enough, the 1920 gave a >>different immigration date: 1895, then said they'd been naturalized march >>1900. So that's pretty clear why I could not find them in immigration >>records == looking at the wrong years. I don't have time right now to >>look further for them (just spent a while trying to find them for 1900 >>census -- did not and tried variations of their first & last names; sure >>they must be there since they immig 1895) but later when I have the time >>I'll try immigration records again for ca 1895, see what comes up if >>anything. >> >>Good luck w/your hunting! Hope your info turns up through someone. Too, >>if you have additional information on the couple, anything you have not >>posted before, it might be helpful to post that to the list. >> >>Have a good day! >> >>Pavla Chandler >> >>Texas >> >> >> >> >> >> >>==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== >>~*~*~*~ The Resources in the USGenWeb's Parade of States Awaits! ~*~*~*~ >>-- Table of all States: http://www.usgenweb.org/statelinks-table.html >> >>============================== >>Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>areas they lived. 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