Monday, November 21, 2011

Theodore Schmitt and Frances Preusser



Theodore Schmitt and Frances Preusser


Back Row: Norbert, Irene, Wilma, Helen, Clarence   Front Row: Robert, Ted, Bill, Frances, Harry Schmitt

Theodore Schmitt
Birth: 14 Nov 1889
Death: 16 Dec 1966
Married: 18 Jan 1916


Frances Preusser
Birth: 11 Aug 1893
Death: 29 Jan 1983

Children of Ted and Frances:
1) Norbert Schmitt
Birth: 13 Feb 1917 Nebraska
Death: 22 May 2006 Elgin, Antelope, Nebraska, USA
Married: Margaret Ann Murrin Parnell, Iowa, Iowa, USA
                 B: LIVING

Norbert, Wilma, & Clarence (Courtesy: Alys Linehan)
2) Leonard Schmitt
Birth: 20 Aug 1818 St. Helena, Cedar, Nebraska, USA
Death: 20 Aug 1818 St. Helena, Cedar, Nebraska, USA


3) Clarence Schmitt
Birth: LIVING
Married: Helen Baum 15 June 1948 Elgin, Antelope, Nebraska, USA
                 B: LIVING

4) Wilma Marie Schmitt 
Birth: 10 May 1922
Death: 19 Dec 1957
Married: Joseph Vanourney
                 B: 6 Aug 1919
                 D: 10 July 1961


5) Helen Schmitt
Birth: LIVING
Married: Leo Getta



6) Irene Schmitt
Birth: LIVING
Married: Ed McAleer


7) Harold (Harry) Schmitt
Birth: LIVING
Married: Helen Werning 4 Oct 1950
                 Birth: 9 July 1931
                 Death: 24 May 2009


8) Robert Schmitt
Birth: 29 March 1932 Elgin, Antelope, Nebraska, USA
Death: 17 Jun 1974 Albion, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Married: Joyce Iverson 18 May 1953


9) William (Bill) Schmitt
Birth: LIVING
Married: Lois
                 Birth: LIVING

Charles Preusser and Mary Walters (Frances' Parents) & Frances Preusser Schmitt's Pedigree Chart

Charles Preusser and Mary Walters
Married in St. Michael's Catholic Church
Norway, Iowa

Charles Preusser
Birth: 3 Nov 1855 Bedsdort on the Rhine, Germany
Death: 18 Mar 1934 Peterburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Marriage: 22 Apr 1884 Norway, Benton, Iowa, USA

 Charles sailed from Freusburg, Germany on the “Bremen” June 1st, 1879 and arrived in America on July 12, 1879. He went to St. John, Minnesota and attended Brothers' School to learn the American language. While there he worked in their bakery. It appears that he went to Norway, Iowa in 1883 and married Mary Veronica Walter a year later. They did not move to Nebraska until 1889. (Credit: Joe Preusser)

Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: “Charles was a pillar in the community of Petersburg, Nebraska. He owned a bank, was a trustee of the Church, and a friend of Father Treve (?). He was “hard to love.” When business issues came up at the dinner table he would tell his wife, Mary, “Don’t you have anything better to do?” dismissing her from the room. He always smoked Home Comfort tobacco and Grandma [Mary] would give the tobacco buckets to mom to be used for our lunch buckets.  My dad, Ted, would dread going to visit Charles. Mom (Frances) would ask us to get a couple chickens to take to them without Ted knowing. Dad didn’t think we owed them anything. Charles never approved of Dad and Mom marrying.  Tensions eased after Charles’ death.”



Mary Walters
Birth: 28 Jul 1865 Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 10 Jan 1941 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA


Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: “A lot of fun, after her husband passed away.” 

Walter Siblings
Top: Peter, George, John, William
Bottom: Magdelena, Anna Catherina, Mary, Anne, Frances
Children of Charles and Mary:
John, Arnold #2, Frances, Henry, Charles Jr., Clara, William
Louis, Maria (Mae), Charles Sr., Mary, Hedwig (Hallie), Anna

John, Louis, Henry, Frances, William, Clara
Hallie, Charles Sr., Mary, Mae
Charles and Mary, Frank, Minnie, and Anna left Iowa in a covered wagon for Nebraska in 1889. They crossed the Missouri River by Omaha and went on to Boone County, Nebraska. There they homesteaded on 80 acres of land, one mile south and a half mile west of Raeville, Nebraska. This is confirmed by the Plat Book of Boone County Nebraska; published in 1899 by the Northwest Publishing Company. It also listed 75.10 acres which was bounded on the west by the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad. The legal discription of the land is the East ½ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 18, Township 22, North Range 6 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. The two pieces of land touched on the northwest and southeast corners.

1) Franz (Frank) Preusser
Birth: 15 Feb 1885
Death: 29 Jun 1911 (abscess of the brain)

Married: Mary Klein 19 Jan 1909

                D: 4 Mar 1965
Frank Preusser & Mary Klein
2) Arnold #1 Preusser
Birth: 25 Apr 1886 Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 18 Oct 1886 Norway, Winnebago, Iowa, USA (6 months. Enlargement of Liver)
3) Wilhelmina (Minnie) Preusser
Birth: 26 Oct 1887 Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 23 Mar 1901 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA (13 years. Tumors)

4) Anna Marie Preusser
Birth: 19 Jan 1889 Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 8 Mar 1920 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA (Influenza)
Married: Joseph K. Klein 19 Jan 1909
Joe Klein & Anna Preusser












5) Arnold #2 Preusser
Birth: 18 Apr 1890
Death: 15 Dec 1960 (Coronary)












Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: "A bachelor built a lot like his father, Charles. He lived at the homeplace, shared with his brother William. The two of them shared 240 acres. All the other brothers received a quarter section + 80 (equal to 160 acres)."


6) Charles William Preusser Jr.
Birth: 29 Oct 1891 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 19 Sept 1966 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA (Prostate Cancer)
Married: Dorothy (Dora) Thieman 11 Nov 1918
               D: 20 Dec 1976 

Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: Officer in WWI, injured fighting in the trenches in France. He came home and married on Armistice Day, 11-11-1918.
7) Frances Preusser (Schmitt)
Birth: 11 Aug 1893
Death: 29 Jan 1983 (Coronary)
Married: Theodore Schmitt 18 Jan 1916
               B: 14 Nov 1889
               D: 16 Dec 1966
Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: “My Mother. The best woman that ever lived.”

8) Clara Theresa Preusser
Birth: 29 Dec 1894 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 28 May 1972 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Married: Joseph F. Klein 29 Mar 1921

(her sister Anna was also married to Joseph Klein, but died 8 Mar 1920)
               D: 28 Feb 1965
Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: "Really enjoyed going to her home on Sundays for chicken dinners."


9) Elizabeth Preusser
Birth: 1 Sept 1896 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 29 Apr 1899 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
(2 years 7months. Pneumonia)
10) Henry William Preusser
Birth: 20 Feb 1898 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 23 Dec 1966 Richardson, Collin, Texas, USA (Coronary)
Married: Etta Jones 7 Feb 1941
                D: 10 Mar 1962 Richardson, Collin, Texas, USA


  
Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: “Officer in WWI.  Henry came home after the war to Pro-German banners over the streets of Petersburg (due to many in the community being direct immigrants from Germany). He demanded they be torn down, expressing they were Americans now.
     Around WWII Henry disappeared. He returned home a few years after his father’s death in a 1935 Buick. Uncle Charlie had a family reunion held in his honor. We were all impressed that the Buick had a radio and a large battery which allowed us to listen to the World Series between the Cardinals and the Yankees. Again, he vanished and we didn’t hear from him until Mom got word of his death around the time she was helping to raise the Vanourney children in the 60’s. He had sent my mother some money. It was reported that he worked for Lenox Furnace as a salesperson.”
*Changed his name to Harry Pressure


11) William John (Bill) Preusser
Birth: 6 Oct 1900 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 14 May 1978 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA (Bone Cancer)
Married: Anna Oberbrockling 17 Aug 1926
               D: 7 Dec 1981 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA

Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: "Uncle Bill was a lot of fun. Every year on December 5th Aunt Anna and Uncle Arnold (Uncle Bill’s bachelor brother) would visit our home. Shortly after they sat down we would hear a knock on the door…it was always St. Nicholas! St. Nick would require us to recite our prayers before getting our fruit and hard candy. My sister, Helen, was the only one who did not have fun; she would throw up every time he visited.  I remember one year when he lost the tip to his cane; I picked it up and said “Here, St. Nick,” after which he whacked my hand because he probably thought I was messing around with it.  I did not like St. Nick for a couple of years. I can still remember the sting. Although this ritual happened year after year, we never suspected St. Nick to be my Uncle Bill. Uncle Bill loved to dance, and I remember he would always whistle while he danced."


12) John Lewis Preusser
 Birth: 24 Apr 1902 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 24 Aug 1984 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA (Congestive heart failure)
Married: Delores Schroeder 22 April 1936
               D: 27 June 1966 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: "Overlooked for inheritance. Worked in Eastern Iowa. He was a fun guy. Didn’t marry Delores until later in life. Their son was Bussy (Laverne) and they had two daughters."


13) Louis John Henry Preusser
Birth: 26 Jul 1904 Raeville, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 11 May 1963 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA (Cancer of the Liver)
Married: Elizabeth Oberbrockling 12 June 1929
               D: 10 Jan 1996 St. John’s Cemetary Petersburg, Boone, NE, USA
Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: "Uncle Louie was tall, blond, and all business. I liked him a lot."

14) Maria Josephine (Mae) Preusser
Birth: 6 Sep 1907 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 24 Feb 1996 Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA
Married: Harve Heaston 8 July 1929
               D: 21 Jan 1993

In 1908, Charles and Mary moved their family- Arnold, Charles Jr., Frances, Clara, Henry, William, John, Louis, and Maria to a 160-acre farm, one mile north of Petersburg where their last child Hedwig was born. The legal description of the farm was the Northwest ¼ of Section 24, Township 22, North Range 7, West of the 7th Principal Meridian. Charles was a farmer and fed cattle. (credit: Joe Preusser)


15) Hedwig Elizabeth (Hallie) Preusser
Birth: 2 Feb 1910 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Death: 19 Jun 1999 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA
Married: George (Garness) Evens 12 July 1937
               D: 16 Mar 1961

Peter W Walter and Anna Maria Frick (Frances' Maternal Grandparents)

Peter W Walter and Anna Marie Frick
Peter W Walter
Birth: 25 Dec 1832 Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France 
Death: 19 Jul 1913 Norway, Benton, Iowa, USA
At the age of 24, Peter, his mother and three sisters- Sally, Frances, and Magdalena- immigrated to the United States, settling in Ohio. In 1858, Peter went to Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa where he worked as a farm hand and stable boy for Governor Kirkwood. He purchased 225 acres of land in Iowa County, Iowa. He married Anna Frick on May 12, 1862 and they had 10 children. In 1895 they retired from their farm and moved to Norway, Benton County, Iowa.


Parents of Peter W Walter:
George Walter (Father)
Birth: abt 1810 Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: 1847 Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Married: Magdelena Houre (Mother)
Birth: abt 1810 Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France 
Death: 1874 Ohio, USA


       Children of George and Magdelena (siblings):

       Frances, Magdelena, Sally, Peter W., Louise C., Leon



Paternal Grandparents of Peter W Walter:

Christian Walter & Friedrike

Anna Maria Frick
Birth: 17 Sept 1838 Alsace, Lorraine, France
Death: 9 Nov 1921 Norway, Winnebago, Iowa, USA

Parents of Anna Maria Frick:

Micheal T Frick (Father)

Birth: March 1808 Alsace, Lorraine, France

Death: 3 Feb 1869 Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa, USA

Married: Maria Anna Kuen (Mother)

Birth: 18 Nov 1807 Alsace, Lorraine, France

Death: 21 Mar 1884 Norway, Benton, Iowa, USA


      Children to Micheal T. and Maria Anna (siblings):

      Anna Maria, Mary, Andrew, Katherine, John, Joseph E., Elizabeth



Maternal Grandparents of Anna Maria Frick:
Johannes Frick B: 3 Sep 1782 D: 24 May 1832 (Parents: Johann Georg Frick & Christina Mutschuler)

Christina Siber B:9 Apr 1785 D: 1849   (Parents: Johannes Siber B: 1756 & Anna Barbara Scherer B: 1751)



Children of Peter & Anna Maria Walter:

1) Maria Magdelena (Lena) Walter
Birth: 24 Mar 1863 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 11 Aug 1945 in Norway, Winnebago, Iowa, USA
Married: 1883 Charles Trojovsky
  Impressions from Clarence Schmitt: “Their son, Harold Arthur Trojovsky, became a famous baseball player. He changed his name to Hal Trosky, during his career to make it easier for the announcers.  He won the National League batting championship several years. He played first base for the Cleveland Indians for most of his career, finishing with the Chicago White Sox. One of his most memorable plays happened when Babe Ruth was on 1st base.  Normally you “hold ‘em up” but Babe turned to Trosky and said, “You better play back, he’ll cut your legs off.” Hal took time to ask his coach if he should really heed Babe Ruth’s advice. The coach agreed, and so he played way back.  The next batter hit a line drive towards him and it whizzed so fast between his legs he had no chance to touch it.  The batter was Lou Gehrig! Hal Trosky played for 17 years and would have played longer, but he suffered from severe headaches.”
               
2)  Catherine, Anna Caterina (Kate) Walter
Birth: 12 May 1864 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 7 Aug 1940 in Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA

3) Mary Elizabeth Walters (Frances' Mother)
Birth: 28 Jul 1865 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 10 Jan 1941 in Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, USA











4) Anna Walter
Birth: 3 Jan 1868 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 14 may 1971 in Norway, Winnebago, Iowa, USA


5) Peter John Walter
Birth: 16 Jul 1869 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 18 Sep 1946 in Norway, Winnebago, Iowa, USA
6) George Joseph Walter
Birth: 21 Jan 1872 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 10 Jan 1948 in Watkins, Benton, Iowa, USA


                   
Impressions from Clarence Schmitt:He would send $1000 to Boys’ Town every year. Was never there, just supported them.”


7) John Walter
Birth: 16 Dec 1873 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death: 17 Sep 1951 in Watkins, Benton, Iowa, USA
 















Impressions from Clarence Schmitt:I went to pick corn on the Schmucker place at Norway, Iowa.  On Sunday Uncle Johnny and Aunt Anna invited me for dinner.  Uncle Johnny took me to the cave where he had about six 50 gallon barrels of wine; all kinds….grape and rhubarb….He used a hose to siphon the wine for me to drink.  By the time I had tried several, the room was spinning and he had to help me up to the dinner table.  I remember having five slices of bread at my plate. I was so embarrassed as Aunt said, “Papa, what did you do to him?” Uncle Johnny laughed, “Well if he didn’t try to suck the barrel dry, he would be fine.” The next week a Boddicker kid came and the same thing happened, except he got even more, then had all the forks and knives at his plate…Uncle Johnny laughed and laughed.
John and Anna had twins, Ralph and Ray Walter, and “Sport” (Clarence)


8) Joseph F Walter
Birth 28 Sep 1875 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death 2 Jan 1936 in Steele, Minnesota. Buried: Norway, Winnebago, Iowa, USA
















9) William Walter
Birth 22 Sep 1877 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death 17 Apr 1954 in Dyersville, Delaware, Iowa, USA






10) Franciske (Frances) Walter
Birth 9 Feb 1880 in Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death 20 Jan 1972 in Norway, Benton, Iowa, United States







Credit: ancestry.com, Alys Temme Linehan, John Oberreuter, Joe Preusser