_____________________
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_George Johann HOFF _____|
| (1865 - 1923) m 1895 |
| |_____________________
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|
|--Myrtle Agnes HOFF
| (1902 - ....)
| _Adam ZIMMERMAN _____+
| | (1837 - 1899) m 1868
|_Clara Phoebe ZIMMERMAN _|
(1877 - 1917) m 1895 |
|_Elizabeth BRITZIUS _+
(1844 - 1911) m 1868
Line 79 1407 Columbia Ave.
Hoff, George head age 45 m. 15 yrs MI GER GER OCC: House Carpenter Wage/own mort
Clara wife 32 15 6 chil b./4 living MN Can OH
Violet dau 11 MN MI MN
Harold son 9 OR MI MN
Myrtle dau 7 WA MI MN
Kenneth son 6 WA MI MN
Hawthorne Ave. Line 15 Family 36
Jackson, Jack Head rents $42/mo age 39 M at age 30 NY NY NY occ: Salesman of Cleaning Equip
Myrtle A. wife 27 23 WA NB MN
Jacqueline M.Dau 3 3/12 CA NY WA
_Johann Ferdinand Christoph KLUESNER _+
| (1799 - 1848)
_William August Franz Wilhelm KLUESNER KlesenerKleasner____|
| (1824 - 1899) m 1854 |
| |_Anna Maria Elisabeth MEIER __________
| (1799 - 1862)
|
|--Minnie Maria Katherine Wilhelmine KLUESNER
| (1870 - 1938)
| _Johann WINDMULLER ___________________
| |
|_Maria HenrietteWilhelmine Caroline WINDMULLER Windmueller_|
(1831 - 1907) m 1854 |
|_Margarethe BOBERG ___________________
[9617]
Minnie is living with her husband, a 10 year old boarder, Ata _____, and her mother, Wilhemina. They are next door to her brother, Herman.
"C." is per Rootsweb article, (History of St. Carles County, Missouri - William A. Klesener)
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_Thomas MARTINDALE __|
| (1759 - 1843) m 1792|
| |__
|
|
|--Rebecca MARTINDALE
| (1816 - 1857)
| __
| |
|_Lucy BENNETT _______|
(1772 - ....) m 1792|
|__
[6971]
Though her birth information says Suffield Mass, It is actually the same town as her husband was born in.
From the Suffield Library site, "Suffield remained a Massachusetts town until 1749 when it became a part of Connecticut. Suffield was, for most of its history, primarily a small agriculturally based town. Tobacco put Suffield on the map economically. As in so many Connecticut valley towns, tobacco was an important crop almost right from the beginning. It was the primary crop in the 1800’s and through much of this century. The first cigar factory in the United States was built here in 1810." http://www.suffield-library.org/localhistory/index.htm
_George Leonard VONBERG Sr_
| (1827 - 1918) m 1855
_John VONBERG _______|
| (1858 - 1929) m 1884|
| |_Elizabeth NICKLAS ________+
| (1836 - 1905) m 1855
|
|--Dorothea VONBERG
| (1902 - 2001)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Mary DITTMER _______|
(1860 - 1950) m 1884|
|___________________________
[9727] Dorothea never married. She worked as a manager of a cafe in Washington state. She was also a teacher, dean, and counsellor of a University.