Showing posts with label Klotz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Klotz. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2010

What was I Doing?

Happy New Year!

With no company today, no kids to babysit, no snow to move and no housework that can't wait I slept late and then decided to read email.

In my email I saw that I had many comments to respond to. A couple were in reference to my resolutions post and I clicked on the link to Western Michigan University, dreaming with anticipation. I did a quick search to find the Tamerson Binns collection, however I searched for Carlisle this time and it appears they may also have copies of the letters from the Bentley Library in Ann Arbor! Do they have the diaries too!? That led to more poking around and I forgot about responding to comments.

WMU is also supposed to have some family or civil war photographs so I went looking for them too. Didn't find them but I started looking at the Civil War diaries that they do have and then at the photos they have. Another link sent me to.......

Seeking Modern Michigan where they have all kinds of good stuff. Found a newspaper collection (need to send link to Miriam!) and then started poking around the cemetery records for Oakridge in Buchanan. In looking for a family member I notice a record for someone with the first name Garnet.

Hey, there's a Garnet in my tree! Did I ever find what I needed on him? What was his name? He married one of the Osborn girls...oh yah, Hoback, Garnet Hoback. So I looked him up and sure enough I was missing some information for him and his wife, Leah P Osborn Mellin Hoback. Found the census records I was missing and the Polk County Missouri Historical Society where I can order there obituaries. Also found a link to there burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Should add them to Find-a-Grave and request a photo.........

Interrupted by a phone call from my sister-in-law, I was reminded that yesterday, I invited several members of my husband's family to work on their tree with me at Ancestry.com and three of the ten (so far) said yes. I figure strike while the iron is hot, so I should be uploading the information, documents and pictures I have to said tree. So I get back to that and I'm adding items I had long ago transcribed from Syracuse papers.

Of course I can't just copy and paste them, I have to read them! And of course reading them leads to questions that I must find the answers to now, while I'm thinking about it!! With his family it is often easier and more rewarding to search by address rather than try and figure out surname spelling variations.

So..... I had this blurb from the newspaper:
The Syracuse Herald, Wed, Feb 4, 1920, pg 6

Town Talk

Frank Barsuch Reported Missing ---
Frank Barsuch, 28, of 2308 Lodi street, is reported missing by his wife. Mrs. Barsuch says that the last time that she saw her husband was Thursday, when he left her in Salina street.

Was Frank ever found!? Enquiring minds want to know so I started a search for the Lodi St address. The first hit I got was from 1940 but being me, I clicked on it anyway, and right there near the top of the page in the delinquent taxes list were Roskopt, Andrew and Margaret at 1o9 Delong Ave and Klotz, Mary at 141 Delong Ave. My father-in-law lived at 108 Delong and both Roskoff and Klotz are names associated with the Grabowski family.

So I opened up my data base of family addresses and they're not there. I have no idea how they fit into the family puzzle so I add them and record the date of the paper.

Found a listing for the birth of a child for Frank Barsuch in July of 1920 so he must of turned up. Oh, wait, there were two men named Frank Barsuch in Syracuse at that time and very close in age. I guess I'll work on untagling them this afternoon!

I hope I find some focus this year!

Friday, November 30, 2007

Maria Niemann Alien Registration

One of John's cousins just sent me the Alien Registration Card of his great-grandmother, Maria Klotz Niemann, that she received from another cousin. This is the only picture of her that I have and it is the first record I've seen where her name is recorded as Maria rather than Mary. Loose inside the card was a picture of a younger man which is in the third scan. I am guessing that it is her son, Adolph. It lists her address as 113 Hier Ave, Syracuse, NY so she would have been living with her daughter and son-in-law, Anna & August Korthas.




Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, NY
1931-01-26
Mrs. Niemann, Native of Germany, Dead

Mrs. Mary Niemann, widow of Carl Niemann, died today at her home, 119 Hier Avenue, after a long illness. She was born in Germany and had lived in this country 28 years. Mrs. Niemann was active in Holy Trinity Church circles, and was a member of the Altar Society and Pour Souls' Union.
Surviving are one son, Adolph Niemann; three daughters, Mrs. Adam Weis, Mrs. August Korthas, and Mrs. Frank Grabowski, and a sister, Mrs. John Schwartz; two brothers, Robert and George Klotz, and 15 grandchildren.

Burial Assumption Cemetery.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Madeline Korthas Thater 1922 - 2007

Madeline A. Thater November 14, 2007 Mrs. Madeline A. Thater, 86, of Syracuse, died Wednesday, November 14, 2007, at St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center. A native and life resident of Syracuse, Mrs. Thater was a health aide for the former city of Syracuse Health Department and Onondaga County for 16 years, retiring in 1983. She was a communicant of Holy Trinity Church and a former member of its Altar Rosary Society. She was a former member of the United German-American Society. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward J. Thater, in 1987. Survived by one son, William (Sharon) Thater of Austin, TX; former daughter-in-law, Agnes Thater of Syracuse; five grandchildren, Edward, Kristen, Allison, Joseph and Michael Thater; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are MONDAY at 8:15 a.m. at Keegan-Osbelt-Knight Funeral Home and 9 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours are SUNDAY from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, 900 N. Salina Street. Contributions: Holy Trinity Church Food Pantry, 501 Park Street, Syracuse, New York 13203. Keegan-Osbelt-Knight Inc. 900 N. Salina Street
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on 11/17/2007.



I didn't know Madeline, to me she is just a name in my tree but I know she is missed by her family and to them I extend my deepest sympathy. She was one of the dozens of local cousins that John was not aware of.

1. Madeline A Korthas

2. August Korthas abt 1883 - 1949
3. Anna Nieman abt 1891 - 1959

6. Carl Niemann
7. Mary Klotz abt 1854 - 1931

John descends from Carl and Mary's daughter, Mary.