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George John Haushalter

My great grandfather on my mother's side was George John Haushalter born in 1842 in Missouri. He died in 1881 on his farm near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He is buried in the Fieldon Cemetery, Fieldon, IL. He was married to Margaret Schiller born in 1844 in Bavaria, Germany. She died in 1926 in Jerseyville, IL. She is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. They got married in 1866. George John Haushalter died about 1881, date of birth 1842 in Missouri. His parents were born in France. George John Haushalter's parents were Johann/Jean/John George and Eva Magdalena/Madeleine Haushalter, and his grandparents were George/Jean "Martin" Haushalter and Marie "Margaretha/Marguerite" (Sturm) Haushalter from Niederbetschdorf (Betschdorf), Elsass, France.

The 1870 Federal Census for Jersey County showed they lived in Richwood Township in the Fieldon area at that time. Early land records show that a George Haushalter owned land in Jersey County, IL as early as 1854. There is a Haushalter Hollow and a Haushalter Creek north of Fieldon in Jersey County, IL named after the Haushalter families who once lived there. The name is misspelled Householder and Hausholter in some of the old census and other old records. There are discrepancies in the information I found from census and other records regarding the name of my great-grandfather Haushalter. Some old census records show his name as John George Haushalter and other census records show his name as George John Haushalter. His wife's obituary has his name as George Haushalter, so I have decided to use George John Haushalter here as the name he went by. The obituary for my great grandmother Margaret Meyer below. She had remarried to George Meyer after her first husband my great grandfather George Haushalter died in 1881.

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Mrs. Margaret Meyer- Died 04-12-1926. From Jerseyville Republican Newspaper, April 11, 1926. Mrs. Margaret Meyer, wife of George Meyer, died at her home in Jerseyville. April 12, 82 years. Frieden's Evangelical church. Rev. W. W. Wilke. Burial in Oak Grove. First husband was George Haushalter (1866). He died 1881. Married George Meyer in 1885.

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Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter Meyer and her 2nd husband George Meyer

The above picture is a picture of my great grandmother Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter Meyer and her 2nd husband George Meyer whom she married after her first husband, George Haushalter, my great grandfather died. Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter Meyer, was my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's grandmother, the mother of my mother's mother Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar.

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Margaret remarried to George Meyer in 1885. They moved to Jerseyville, IL and lived in a house on Clay Street. George Meyer worked on the railroad. George Meyer and her had no children together. She was born 1844 in Bavaria, Germany, and died 4-12-1926 in Jerseyville. She is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. She was invalid in wheelchair in later years. George Meyer took care of her in their house on Clay Street in Jerseyville, IL until her death. Margaret's daughter Elizabeth Haushalter, who was unmarried, also helped to care for her mother and later her stepfather George Meyer after her mother's death. George Meyer died 4-20-1935. He collapsed and died on the sidewalk while going back to the house from the outside restroom. George Meyer was born 11-22-1862 in Bavaria, Germany. He is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter Meyer's 2nd husband George Meyer's obituary - George Meyer died Saturday, April 20, 1935, at 11:30 a.m. aged 82 years, 4 months and 26 days. Funeral services will be held at the Evangeline Church, Jerseyville, Ill., April 22nd at 2:30 p.m., Rev Leonard Todd, officiating. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

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George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter had 9 children--John Adam (Edward) Haushalter, George Haushalter, Katherine (Kate) Haushalter, Elizabeth Haushalter, my grandmother Caroline H. Haushalter, Henry Haushalter, William Haushalter, Louis Haushalter, and Fredric Haushalter.

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Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar

The above picture is a wedding photo taken 4-14-1898 of my grandparents Charles Kraushaar and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar. Caroline Haushalter, my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's mother, was a daughter of George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter.

(1) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's son John Adam (Edward) Haushalter (went by the name of Edward) farmed in Jerseyville area. He was born in 1871 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He died 10-10-1956 Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL, and he is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He was married 9-12-1895 to Josephine Springman born 3-23-1871, the daughter of William and Lena (Wock) Springman. She died 6-8-1927, and she is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. They had 7 children-George Haushalter, Ernest Haushalter, Carl Haushalter, Lena Haushalter, Edna Haushalter, Clara Haushalter, and Elma Haushalter.

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(1a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's son George W. Haushalter married Tracy C. Albert 12-24-1921. I don't have any other information about them or their children.

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(2a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's son Ernest Haushalter died 11-13-1984, and he is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. I don't have his date of birth. He married Helen F. Howell, the daughter of Floyd E. and Sarah Blanche (Orth) Howell. Helen F. (Howell) Haushalter died 12-2-1987, and she is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL. I don't have information about their children. He farmed in the Jerseyville, IL area, and also drove a school bus for many years for the Jerseyville School District.

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Ernest Haushalter's wife, Helen (Howell) Haushalter's sister, Opal G. (Howell) Minard's obituary - Opal G. Minard, 84, died at 5 pm Monday, October 29, 1990 at home. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors Lodge. Born in Hancock County, she was the daughter of the late Floyd E. and Sarah Blanche (Orth) Howell. On July 7, 1931, in Gladstone, she married William Minard, and he died on March 21, 1985.

Surviving are a daughter, Marjorie Cope of Jerseyville; three grandchildren; a great grandchild; a brother, Richard Howell of Lombard; and a sister, Cathryn Smith of Jerseyville. Preceding her in death were two Sisters, Evelyn Meyer and Helen Haushalter; and three brothers, Elmer, Gerald and Earl Frederick Howell. Visitation is from 12:30 pm Thursday until service time at 1:30 pm at Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. The Rev. Grant Jensen will officiate. Burial is in Oak Grove cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist church of Jerseyville or the Jerseyville Free Library.

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(3a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's son Carl Haushalter died 12-25-1969. I don't have his date of birth. He married Bertha Josephine Corzine. She was the daughter of Murray V. Corzine (1870-1951), who was the son of Franklin and Anna (Bacon) Corzine. Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter was born 19 Apr 1910 in Peoria, IL, and died 18 Dec 1996 in Jerseyville, IL. Her burial was at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. She graduated from Jerseyville High School in Jerseyville, IL in 1928. She married Carl Haushalter on 22 Oct 1928 in Fieldon, IL. Her father was Murray V. Corzine. Her mother's name unknown. Carl Haushalter farmed in the Jerseyville, IL area, and also drove a school bus for many years for the Jerseyville School District. Carl and Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter had 2 daughters LaQuita Joy Haushalter who married William Turner McAdams, and Helen Haushalter who married Robert Cox.

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Carl Haushalter's wife Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's obituary - Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter; born 19 Apr 1910, Peoria, Il.; died 18 Dec 1996, Jerseyville, Il.; burial Oak Grove Cemetery, Jerseyville, Il.; married Carl Haushalter on 22 Oct 1928 in Fieldon, Il.; father: Murray V. Corzine; mother: Bertha (surname not stated). Husband preceded in death 25 Dec 1969. Survived by two daughters: Helen Cox of Jerseyville and LaQuita (husband, William) McAdams of Rockbridge; four grandchildren and seven g-grandchildren and one g-g-granddaughter; and one brother: Frank Corzine of Marysville, Calif. Preceded by a son-in-law: Robert Cox; a grandson; and five brothers and sisters.

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(1aa) Carl and Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's daughter Laquita Joy Haushalter graduated from Jerseyville High School in Jerseyville, IL in 1952. Laquita Joy Haushalter married William Turner McAdams 4-2-1955 in Jersey County, IL. Her husband William Turner McAdams was born in Jerseyville on Jan. 16, 1929, one of two sons born to the late Donald and Lillie Mae (Davenport) McAdams. He died Jan. 29, 2009, at Christian Hospital Northeast in St. Louis County. His burial was at Kane Cemetery. He was a U.S. Army Korean War Veteran.

William Turner McAdams and LaQuita (Haushalter) MacAdams had a son William T. MacAdams Jr. who married Stacey and they live in Clinton, N.Y. William T. and Stacey McAdams Jr. have three sons and their spouses, Terry McAdams and his companion, Cheri Tharp, of Greenfield, Josh and Kim McAdams of Rockbridge and Matthew McAdams of Clinton. William Turner McAdams and LaQuita (Haushalter) MacAdams also have three great-grandchildren, Isaac McAdams, Torrie McAdams and Jillian McAdams.

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Carl and Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's daughter LaQuita (Haushalter) McAdams's husband William Turner McAdams's obituary - William Turner McAdams, 80, died at 5:15 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009, at Christian Hospital Northeast in St. Louis County. He was born in Jerseyville on Jan. 16, 1929, one of two sons born to the late Donald and Lillie Mae (Davenport) McAdams. He married the former LaQuita Haushalter on April 2, 1955, in Jerseyville. She survives. He grew up on the family farm in rural Carrollton and graduated in 1947 from Greenfield High School. As a young man, he was employed with Kane Township and did custom bailing. He later worked in the shipping and receiving department at Owens-Illinois in Alton for many years before retiring when the plant closed.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, William T. and Stacey McAdams Jr. of Clinton, N.Y.; three grandsons and their spouses, Terry McAdams and his companion, Cheri Tharp, of Greenfield, Josh and Kim McAdams of Rockbridge and Matthew McAdams of Clinton; three great-grandchildren, Isaac, Torrie and Jillian; a brother and sister-in-law; and three nephews, all of Carrollton. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Carl and Josephine Haushalter. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2, at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3. Burial will be at Kane Cemetery. In recognition of his service with the U.S. Army during the Korean War, Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 will conduct military graveside rites. Memorials may be made to the Jerseyville American Legion Color Guard.

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(2aa) Carl and Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's daughter Helen Haushalter graduated from Jerseyville High School in Jerseyville, IL in 1951. Helen Haushalter married Robert E. Cox 3-22-1952 in Peoria, IL. He was born 10-31-1932 in Wood River, IL, and died 7-21-1982 in Christian Hospital Northeast, St. Louis, MO. He was the son of John and Myrtle (Sauls) Cox. His burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. He was a veteran of the Korean War. Robert and Helen (Haushalter) Cox had 4 children-Johnnie Cox (deceased) died 12-4-1993, Beverly Cox, Tina Cox, and Teresa Cox all of Jerseyville, IL.

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Carl and Bertha Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's daughter Helen (Haushalter) Cox's husband, Robert E. Cox's obituary - Robert E. Cox, died 07-21-1982. Services for Robert E. Cox, 49, of 409 Minard, Jerseyville were conducted Friday morning at Jacoby Bros. Funeral Home by the Rev. John Wilson with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. His death occurred at 8:12 a.m. July 21 at Christian Hospital Northeast, St. Louis. He was born in Wood River Township, Oct. 31, 1932, a son of John W. and Myrtle Sauls Cox and was an inspector at Owens-Illinois Glass Co. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict.

His survivors are his wife, the former Helen Haushalter whom he married March 22,1952 at Peoria; one son, Johnnie Cox of Jerseyville; three daughters, Beverly Cox of Jerseyville, Tina and Teresa, both at home; two grandchildren; parents; and one brother, Harold Cox of Alton. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. The American Cancer Society is the memorial.

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Carl Haushalter's wife Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's father, Murray V. Corzine's obituary - Murray V. Corzine, died 11-14-1951. Murray V. Corzine, one of the older residents of Jerseyville, died at eleven-thirty o'clock Wednesday night at the Watson Nursing Home where he has been a patient for some time. The deceased was a son of the late franklin and Anna Bacon Corzine and was born in Jersey County April 9, 1870. His age at the time of death was eighty-one years, seven months, and five days. Surviving him are four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Wilhellm of Dubuque, Iowa, Mrs. Carl Haushalter of Jerseyville, Mrs. Emma McEvers and Anna L. Corzine of Winchester.

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Murray V. Corzine's first wife Emma H. (Sharp) Corzine's obituary - Emma H. Sharp was born Nov. 24, 1869. From early childhood she attended the public school of Jerseyville, and graduated with honor from that institution, in the class of 1889. Those who attended the commencement exercises of that class, will remember Miss Sharp as the brilliant class poetess. She was possessed of a very quiet byr most affectionate disposition, but was always very firm in her decision between right and wrong; so that only when a child she gave her heart to the Savior's keeping and has ever since lived a consistent and useful Christian life. For about twenty years she has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

She was joined in marriage to Murray V. Corzine, Oct. 21, 1891. Two children were born to them; Ruby and Chalmer, who with their father survive to mourn the loss of this dear wife and most affectionate mother. About one and a half years ago, Mrs. Corzine took upon herself the care of three invalid relatives; her aged grandmother, her mother and her great aunt. With these three to wait upon and her house-hold duties to perform, hers was a very busy life. Last February, her dear old grandmother was called home and only a short time ago, her mother was also laid to rest beside the grandmother. Shortly after her mother's death, she too was taken ill and although her dear ones did all that could be done to bring about her recovery, she was taken from them. The roil and care of this life were finished and she was called home at 7:40 a.m. Nov. 1, 1906. She leaves a host of sorrowing friends and relatives who will sadly miss her cheerful presence.

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Carl Haushalter's wife Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's grandmother and her father Murray V. Corzine's mother Anna W. (Bacon) Corzine's obituary - Jerseyville Republican December 1924: Mrs. Anna W. Corzine, widow of late Jacob Frank Corzine, died at her home 5 miles east of Jerseyville. Resident of county since 1850's. Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Murray Bacon from N.J.. 82 years of age. Married October 1864. Eight children. Two died in youth. Surviving sons and daughters are; A.A. Corzine of Wichita, KS; Mrs. Rachel O? M of Jackson, MS; M. V. Corzine and Will C. of Jerseyville; Mrs. Bertha Nichols of Kansas City, MO; Florence Eastham of Decatur, IL. Mrs. Harry Voorhees is a sister. 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Funeral from 1st Baptist Church. Mrs. R. B. Favorite officiating. Burial in Oak Grove.

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Carl Haushalter's wife Josephine (Corzine) Haushalter's sister and her father Murray V. Corzine's daughter Emma (Corzine) McEver's husband Oliver McEvers's obituary - Oliver McEvers; born 28 Nov 1907, Scott Co., Il.; died 17 Mar 1977, Jacksonville, Il.; buried Young Cemetery; married Emma Corzine in 1928 in Jerseyville, Il.; father: Oscar E. McEvers; mother: Cordelia E. Angelo. Survived by his wife; a nephew who was raised in the home: Harold Corzine of St. Louis, Mo.; these brothers and sisters: Harry McEvers of Jacksonville, William D. McEvers of Meredosia, Madge Pullings and Nora Carmean, both of Bluffs, and Erma Pearl Braner of White Hall. Preceded by one sister and two brothers.

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(4a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's daughter Lena M. Haushalter married Charles Vahle 8-23-1917. They had 4 children-Ralph W. (Tom) Vahle, Lamar Vahle, Charlotte Vahle, and Marjorie Vahle.

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(1aa) Charles and Lena (Haushalter) Vahle's son Ralph W. "Tom" Vahle was born November 22, 1922 in Jerseyville, IL. Ralph W. "Tom" Vahle of Godfrey died, age 59, August 8, 1982 at St. Anthony hospital, in Alton, IL.

Charles & Lena (Haushalter) Vahle's son Ralph W. "Tom" Vahle's obituary - Ralph W. "Tom" Vahle, died 08-08-1982. Ralph W. "Tom" Vahle, 59, of Godfrey died August 8, at St. Anthony hospital, Alton. He had been in ill health for some time. He was born November 22, 1922 in Jerseyville, son of the late Charles & Lena (Haushalter) Vahle. He had retired in July as an electrical foreman at Laclede steel after 37 years service. The Marine Corps veteran had received the Navy Cross during WW II and had served in Korea.

Surviving are his Wife, Theresa (Schroeder) Vahle, whom he married may 12, 1948 in Jerseyville; 1 Daughter, Jeanne Dick of Carlsbad, California; 1 son, Thomas A. Vahle of Alton; 4 grandchildren; 1 brother, Lamar Vahle of Jerseyville; and 2 sisters, Charlotte Bray and Marjorie Darr of Jerseyville. The funeral mass was celebrated at St. Ambrose Catholic church, Godfrey with Rev. James Hill as celebrant. The Alton VFW conducted full military honors at the graveside at St. Patrick's cemetery, Alton. St. Ambrose church building fund and the American Cancer Society were suggested as memorials. Visitation at Gent Funeral Home, Alton.

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Ralph "Tom" Vahle's wife Teresa A. (Schroeder) Vahle's obituary - Teresa A. (Schroeder) Vahle, 81, died Sunday, Dec. 10, 2006, in Kingman. She was born Sept. 24, 1925, in Carrollton to William J. and Sophia (Holmes) Schroeder. She and Ralph W. "Tom" Vahle were married on May 12, 1948, in Jerseyville. He died on Aug. 8, 1982. Before retiring in 1992 and heading west, she worked as a special education teacher's aide for 15 years in the Alton School District. She was a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church, where she served in the Altar Society, and was a member of St. Patrick's in Carlsbad, Calif.

Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Jeanne and Frank Dick of Kingman; one son and daughter-in-law, Thomas A. and Cheryl Vahle of Bethalto; seven grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one sister, Louise Stone of Springfield, Ill; and will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Lena (Behnem) Schroeder; three brothers; Jon, Charles and Christopher Schroeder; and two sisters, Rose Woolsey and Ethel Bruns.

Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Gent Funeral Home in Alton. Mass of Christian Burial was at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the St. Ambrose Catholic Church, with Father Steve Pohlman officiating. Burial followed at St. Patrick's Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Ambrose Catholic Church. Online information and guestbook may be found at www.gentfuneralhome.com.

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(2aa) Charles and Lena (Haushalter) Vahle's son Lamar F. Vahle was born 3/24/24 in Jerseyville, IL, and died 5/22/96. Funeral services were conducted by Jacoby Funeral Home, Jerseyville, IL. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Jersryville, IL  He was an electrician at Laclede Steel Co. in Alton, IL for 41years, retiring in 1983. He was also in the Military:  U.S. Army 1942-1945 World War II, an Airborne Paratrooper - European Theater - Five Major Jumps. The spouses of Lamar Vahle: Ann (Willis) Vahle  (deceased), Margret Vahle (deceased), and Phyllis M . (Baker) Vahle. The children of Lamar Vahle: Linda M. Vahle (deceased)  (3/18/48 - 5/25/48), Patricia L. Shaw, and Dennis R. Vahle. His best friend was Joe Molley, Jerseyville, IL.

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(3aa) Charles and Lena (Haushalter) Vahle's daughter Charlotte Vahle married Steve Bray and they had a son William (Bill) Bray. Steve and Charlotte (Vahle) Bray are both now deceased.

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(4aa) Charles and Lena (Haushalter) Vahle's daughter Marjorie (Vahle) Darr, born 1927, Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois, died 11-02-1988, buried St. Francis cemetery. Marjorie Darr, 61, died at 10:04 am Thursday, February 11, 1988, at Jersey Community hospital. She was born in Jerseyville, the daughter of the late Charles & Lena (Haushalter) Vahle. She married Stewart Darr on September 11, 1943, in Jerseyville and he is now deceased. Surviving are 1 daughter, Connie Russell of Jerseyville and 1 Son Gary Darr of Nokomis, IL (now deceased).

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Charles and Lena (Haushalter) Vahle's daughter Marjorie (Vahle) Darr's obituary - Marjorie (Vahle) Darr, born 1927, Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois, died 11-02-1988, buried St. Francis cemetery. Marjorie Darr, 61, died at 10:04 am Thursday, February 11, 1988, at Jersey Community hospital. She was born in Jerseyville daughter of the late Charles & Lena (Haushalter) Vahle. She married Stewart Darr on September 11, 1943, in Jerseyville and he survives.

Also surviving are 1 daughter, Connie Russell of Jerseyville; 1 Son Gary Darr of Nokomis; 5 grandchildren; and 1 brother, Lamar Vahle of Jerseyville. She was preceded in death by 1 sister , Charlotte Bray; and 1 brother, Ralph Vahle. Visitation will be 4-9 at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville where prayer service will be said at 7 pm. Funeral services will be at 11 am Saturday at the Funeral Home with Rev. William Hembrow officiating . Burial will be in St. Francis cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be given to American Diabetes Association.

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The Vahle family history traces back to Prussia for Joseph & John Vahle (1878).

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(5a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's daughter Edna Elizabeth Haushalter was born in 1902 in Jersey County, IL. She died 1-11-1982. She is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. She married Clarence R. Wiegand 3-7-1920. They had 3 children-Doris Eileen Wiegand, Robert Wiegand, and Herbert Wiegand of Alton, IL.

Edna Haushalter's husband and Albert and Lena (Weigel) Wiegand's son Clarence Wiegand's obituary - Clarence Wiegand, 56, of Jonesburg, MO, son of the late A L Wiegand, Jerseyville, died December 16, 1954 at General hospital, Mexico, MO. He was born April 29, 1898. Prior to his lingering illness he was engaged in farming in MO.

The decedent is survived by his wife, Mrs Cleo Wiegand, Jonesburg; 3 sons, robert and Gary, Jonesburg and Herbert, Alton; 2 stepsons, Thomas Montgomery, Jonesburg and Eugene Montgomery in Military service, stationed in San Antonio, TX; his mother Mrs Wiegand, Jerseyville; 4 sisters, Mrs. Harry Weller, Roodhouse, Miss Amy Wiegand, Jerseyville, Mrs Lucille Pegaram, Jerseyville and Mrs Dean cooper, Alton, and 1 brother, Everett Wiegand, Alton.

The body was brought to the Harding Funeral Home at Jonesburg and then to Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Services were held at the Methodist Church, December 18, with Rev F W Schwarzlose officiating. Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery.

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Clarence Wiegand married Edna Elizabeth Haushalter 4-7-1920 in Jersey County, IL. Clarence and Edna (Haushalter) Wiegand had 3 children-Doris Eileen Wiegand, Robert Wiegand, and Herbert Wiegand. Clarence Wiegand married a second time in 1945 to Cleo (Routso) Montgomery. She was born 11-6-1916. She was the daughter of Thomas and Catherine Routso. Her parents had emigrated to St. Louis, MO from Albania in 1913. She had been married previously and had 2 sons, Eugene Montgomery and Thomas Montgomery. After their marriage Clarence and Cleo (Routso) Montgomery Wiegand had a son Gary L. Wiegand.

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Clarence Wiegand's first wife Edna E. (Haushalter) Wiegand's obituary - Edna E. (Haushalter) Wiegand, 89, died January 11, 1982 at V I P Manor Nursing Home, Wood River, where she had resided. She was born in Jersey County and is survived by 2 sons, Robert of Bethalto and Herbert, Alton; 5 grandchildren; 1 brother, Ernest Haushalter, Jerseyville; and 1 sister, Clara Arnold, also of Jerseyville. Funeral services were held at Smith Funeral Home, Alton. Rev Richard Scott officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Bethalto United Methodist Church.

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(1aa) Clarence and Edna (Haushalter) Wiegand's daughter Doris Eileen Wiegand's obituary - Doris Eileen Wiegand was born 1-4-1923, and died 9-16-1923 (8 months old). Her funeral was held from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haushalter (grandmother and grandfather) to the Evangelical Church in Jerseyville, IL with Rev. C. R. Kuhlman officiating. Her burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(2aa) Clarence and Edna (Haushalter) Wiegand's son Robert Wiegand's obituary - Robert Wiegand, 71, died at 1:53 p.m. Sunday, April 20, 2003, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. He was born Jan. 15, 1932, in Wood River to Clarence and Edna (Haushalter) Wiegand. He married the former Dorothy Marie Walden on Nov. 26, 1959, at the First Baptist Church in Bethalto. She survives. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served in the Korean War. He was employed at McDonnell Douglas Aircraft for 40 years and was a member of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union. He was an active member of the Bethalto United Methodist church, where he had participated in the choir, served as a Sunday school teacher, a trustee on various committees and was a member of Bethalto United Methodist Men. He served Boy Scout Troop 103 as a committee member and treasurer for more than 20 years, volunteered at the Hope Center and loved to spend time with his family and friends.

In addition to his wife, surviving are three children, a daughter-in-law and two sons-in-law, David and Barbara Wiegand, Sheryl and Randall Kutchma, all of Bethalto, and Cindy and Phillip Warren of Dexter, Mo.; nine grandchildren, Timothy and Matthew Drury, Kellie (Warren) and Tyler Penn, Andrew, Abbie and Oliver Warren, James Ford, Joshua and Grace Kutchma; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Herbert and Delores Wiegand and Gary and Marilyn Wiegand; and other extended family.

Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Kallal-Schaaf Funeral Home in Bethalto. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Bethalto United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Dr. Howard White officiating. Burial followed at Rose Lawn Memory Gardens in Bethalto with full military services by Alton VFW Post 1308. Memorials may be made to the Bethalto United Methodist Church.

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(3aa) Clarence and Edna (Haushalter) Wiegand's son Herbert Raymond Wiegand was born 8-13-1925 in Wood River, IL. He married Dolores Dean Kennedy 4-28-1950, the daughter of William and Elinore Kennedy. Herbert and Dolores (Kennedy) Wiegand have 2 children, Diana Radean Wiegand born 4-18-1956, and Lee Jerome Wiegand born 4-6-1959.

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(6a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's daughter Clara Marie Haushalter married John Bryan Arnold 3-7-1943. I have no information about their children.

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(7a) John Adam (Edward) Haushalter and Josephine (Springman) Haushalter's daughter Elma (or Alma) Charlotte Haushalter died in infancy. She was born 2-5-1916, and died 3-26-1917. She is buried in the Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Fieldon, IL.

(2) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's son George F. Haushalter was born in 1868 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, in Jersey County, IL. He lived in Jerseyville, IL and later lived in St. Louis, Missouri. He was married to Sophia Schmidt. She was born in 1865 and died 4-11-1914. She is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. They had 6 children-Edward Haushalter, Louis (Buddy) Haushalter, Gertrude Haushalter, Pauline Haushalter, Irene Haushalter, and Cornelia E. Haushalter who married Ernest Henry Grote 11-6-1915. I have no other information about their families.

(3) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's daughter Katherine (Kate) Haushalter was born in 1873 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, Illinois, and died in 1947 in St. Louis, MO. She married first Henry D. Groppel 2-22-1890 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL. He was the son of Herman H. and Johanna Augusta (Rudolph) Groppel. Henry D. Groppel was born 3-17-1866 in Jersey County, IL. He died 10-12-1899 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. Henry and Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel had 3 daughters-Augusta Groppel (Gussie) (1892-1981) and Margaret Catherine Groppel (Maggie) (twin to Gussie)-(Maggie died 9-14-1906 at age 15 of consumption), and Henry and Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel had another daughter Frances Groppel (1896-1970). After her first husband died Katherine married Phillip Horn 3-16-1901 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL, and they had 2 sons-Arthur and Phillip. Katherine's husband Phillip Horn had been married before to Emma Doll and had 2 sons from his first wife-John Horn who later married my mother's sister Elizabeth Kraushaar, and also a another son George Horn.

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(1a) Henry and Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel's daughter Augusta (Gussie) was born in 1892 and died 2-11-1981. She married Clayton A. Baxter 4-26-1910 in Jersey County, IL, and after his death she married Edward Schallenberg and lived in Brighton, IL area. She had no children.

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(2a) Henry and Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel's daughter Frances was born 10-16-1896. She died 9-4-1970, and she is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. She was married first to John Wachter and they had a daughter Loretta Wachter. After their marriage Frances and John Wachter and their daughter Loretta lived in East St. Louis, IL a block from Frances's mother Katherine. Frances's first husband John Wachter was in a car accident, and later became insane and was hospitalized in a mental institution in Alton, IL where he later died. John and Frances (Groppel) Wachter's daughter Loretta Wachter married Keith Martin, and they lived in Springfield, IL. After John Wachter died Frances married Arthur Dabbs and lived in the Otterville, IL area.

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Henry & Catherine (Haushalter) Groppel's daughter Frances Matilda (Groppel) Wachter Dabbs's obituary - Mrs. Frances Matilda (Groppel) Dabbs, born 16-10-1896, Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois, died 04-09-1970 buried Oak Grove cemetery. Frances Matilda Dabbs, 73 years, 10 months, 18 days, wife of Arthur W. Dabbs, died at the family home on Rural Route 3, Jerseyville in Otter Creek Township, Friday am September 4, following a period of ill health. Final rites for Mrs. Dabbs were held Sunday afternoon at 2 pm at Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville with Rev. W. Louis Purcell, pastor of United Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs Dabbs was a daughter of the late Henry & Catherine (Haushalter) Groppel and was born in Jerseyville October 16, 1896.

Surviving her in addition to her husband are 1 daughter, Mrs. Keith (Loretta) Martin of Springfield, 1 step-daughter, Mrs. Harold (Lila) Blackorby of Jerseyville; 1 step-son, Orville Dabbs of Jerseyville; 1 sister, Mrs. Edward Schallenberg of Brighton; 4 half-brothers, John Horn of Waverly, Iowa, George Horn of East St. Louis, Arthur Horn of Detroit, Michigan, and Phillip Horn of Taylor, Michigan; 3 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren, and 3 step-g-grandchildren. Cemetery.

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(3a) Henry & Catherine (Haushalter) Groppel's daughter Margaret Catherine Groppel (Maggie) (twin to Gussie)-(Maggie died 9-14-1906 at age 15 of consumption).

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Henry & Catherine (Haushalter) Groppel's daughter Margaret Catherine Groppel's obituary - Miss Margaret Catherine Groppel, 15, died at the home of her uncle, George Haushalter, in Jerseyville, September 14. Funeral from Evangelical Church. Rev J Fred Mueller serving.

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After her first husband Henry Groppel's death George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's daughter Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel married Phillip Horn and they had two sons-Arthur and Phillip.

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(1a) Phillip and Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel Horn's son Arthur Horn never married and lived in the Detroit, Michigan area.

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(2a) Phillip and Katherine (Haushalter) Groppel Horn's other son Phillip Horn married and lived in Taylor, Michigan. He and Arthur worked at one of the auto manufacturing plants there in Detroit, Michigan. I don't have any information about Phillip Horn's wife or children.

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Katherine's husband Phillip Horn had been married before to Emma Doll and had 2 sons from his first wife-John who later married my Aunt Elizabeth (Kraushaar) Horn (my mother's sister) and also had a son George who lived in East Saint Louis, IL.

(4) John G. (George) Haushalter and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's daughter Elizabeth was never married. She worked as a housekeeper in St. Louis. She also helped take care of her invalid mother Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter and her step father George Meyer during their later years in their house on Clay Street in Jerseyville, IL. After she retired she sometimes visited and stayed with my parents and I on our farm near Fieldon, IL. She also stayed with my mother's sister, my Aunt Elizabeth (Kraushaar) Horn and her husband John Horn who lived then in Caseyville, IL.

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Elizabeth Haushalter

The above picture is a picture of my mother's Aunt (My Great Aunt) Elizabeth Haushalter (we called her Aunt Lizzie). She was an older sister of my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's mother (my grandmother) Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar.

Elizabeth Haushalter was born 6-4-1875 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL, and died 11-11-1961 in Collinsville, Madison County, IL. She is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

(Found Online) my great Aunt Elizabeth Haushalter from 1920 U.S. Census worked as a live-in cook and housekeeper for Mr. & Mrs. Edward (Belle) Pryor in St. Louis, MO.

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George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's daughter Elizabeth Haushalter's obituary - Miss Elizabeth Haushalter died Saturday, November 11, 1961, at Collinsville, Illinois at 1:05 p.m. Christian Science services will be read at Jacoby Brothers' Funeral Home Tuesday, November 14th, at 1:30 p.m., Mrs. Margaret Leach reader. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at Jacoby Brothers' Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Monday.

(5) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's daughter Caroline H. Haushalter (my grandmother) was born 7-14-1881 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. She died 7-27-1937 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL. She was married 4-14-1898 to Charles Kraushaar born 7-12-1875 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He died 11-23-1948 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL. They are both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jeseyville, IL.

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Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar

The picture above is a picture of my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's mother, my maternal grandmother, Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar, the daughter of George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter.

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George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's daughter, my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's mother, and my grandmother, Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar's obituary - Mrs. Caroline H. Kraushaar died Tuesday, July 27, 1937 at her home in Jerseyville, Ill. at 7:00 p.m. aged 56 years and 13 days. She was the beloved wife of Charles Kraushaar. Funeral services will be held at Jacoby Brothers' Chapel Thursday, July 29th, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. George R. Vawter officiating. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery.

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Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar's husband, my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's father, and my grandfather, Charles Kraushaar's obituary - Charles Kraushaar, a retired farmer of Jerseyville, died suddenly at his home here Sunday evening, November 23, 1948 at eight fifty-five o'clock. An inquest was conducted by Coroner H. W. Gubser Monday evening and death was atributed to natural causes, acute dilation of the heart. Members of the jury were Clem Schleper, B. A. Marsden, jr., Fred woolsey, Edward McGowen, S. E. Stroud, and Aron Cope. Members of the Kraushaar household testified that the deceased had complained of difficulty breathing Sunday, but his condition was not considered critical. He was fatally stricken about eight forty-five o'clock and died before a physician could be summoned.

Mr. Kraushaar was the son of the late Frank and Julia (Albert) Kraushaar, and was born near Fieldon, July 4, 1875. He has resided in Jersey County all of his life. Surviving him are two daughters, Mrs. John Horn of Caseyville and Mrs. Edward Westfall of Fieldon, and one son, Raymond Kraushaar of Jerseyville; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at the Gubser Funeral Home Wednesday, November 26, at two o'clock. The Reverand V. D. Gibson of Alton officiated and interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery.

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Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar had 4 children-Elizabeth Kraushaar, Freda Kraushaar, Lovie Kraushaar (my mother), and Raymond Kraushaar.

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(1a) Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar's daughter Elizabeth M. Kraushaar was born 4-12-1899 near Fieldon, English Township, Jersey County, IL. She died 9-29-1976 in Iowa. She married to John P. Horn 1-1-1920. He was the son of Phillip and Emma (Doll) Horn. John Horn was born 4-8-1896 in East Saint Louis, St. Clair County, IL. He died 2-6-1981 in Waverly, Iowa. He was in the Military Service in the U. S. Army and was a World War I Veteran. John Horn's father Phillip Horn was born in Germany 6-14-1865, and died 12-28-1927 in East Saint Louis, IL. He was a stone mason. John Horn's mother Emma (Doll) Horn was from Lebanon, IL. She died in 1898 shortly after the birth of John's brother George Horn.

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1aa) John and Elizabeth (Kraushaar) Horn had a daughter Mary Alice Horn born 3-31-1929 in East St. Louis, IL, and died 10-27-2008 at Allen Hospital, Waterloo, IA. Her burial was in Mount Vernon Township Cemetery, in Waterloo, IA. Mary Alice Horn married Earl H. Gibson June 13, 1947. He was born December 23, 1921, in East St. Louis, Illinois, the son of Earl H. and Agnes E. (Martin) Gibson Sr. He died June 24, 1993 at Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo, IA. His burial was in Mount Vernon Township Cemetery, in Waterloo, IA. He farmed in Iowa. He was in the Military Service and was a U. S. Air Force Veteran. Earl and Mary Alice (Horn) Gibson had 9 children-Mona Gibson, Stuart Gibson, Laura Gibson, Duane Gibson, Wylene Gibson, Peggy Gibson, Karen Gibson, Kent Gibson, and Brad Gibson.

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Mary A. (Horn) Gibson's obituary - Mary Alice Gibson, 79, of Denver, Iowa, died Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, at Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo. Funeral services were held on Sunday, November 2, 2008 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Waterloo, with burial in the Mt. Vernon Township Cemetery, Waterloo. Mary Horn was born March 31, 1929, in East St. Louis, Ill., the daughter of John P. and Elizabeth (Kraushaar) Horn. She married Earl Gibson on June 13, 1947. The couple lived in Ancon, Panama before moving to Shell Rock, Iowa, where they would farm from 1953 until their retirement in 1985. Upon their retirement they moved to Ennis, Montana until declining health forced them to move to the Denver area in 1992. Earl passed away in June of 1993.

Surviving her are her five daughters: Mona (Albert) Rahlf of Waterloo, Wylene (Gregory) Heidorn of Rochester, Minn., Laura (Larry) Miller of Fairfield, Peggy (Allen) Jacobs of Jefferson and Karen (Ray) Johnson of Belgrade, Mont.: her four sons: Stuart (Tari) Gibson of Woodstock, Georgia, Duane (Julie) Gibson of Shell Rock, Kent (Brenda) Gibson of Denver and Brad (Becky) Gibson of Charles City; along with many beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her husband Earl and her parents. Memorial contributions may be directed toward the family and on-line condolences may be left at www.kaisercorson.com. Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home in Denver is in charge of arrangements, (319) 984-5379.

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Mary A. (Horn) Gibson's husband Earl H. Gibson's obituary - Earl H. Gibson of 109 Timber Road, Denver, Iowa, formerly of Shell Rock and most recently of Ennis, Montana, died Thursday morning, June 24, 1993 at Allen Memorial Hospital from congestive heart failure. Earl was born on December 23, 1921, in East St. Louis, Illinois, the son of Earl H. and Agnes E. (Martin) Gibson Sr. Earl attended grade school in Washington Park, Illinois and also Ingraham, Illinois. Earl then moved to Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone where he graduated from high school in 1942. Earl then worked for the Civil Service in Panama, and also attended Bomb Sight School before entering the U.S. Air Force on October 3, 1945. Earl was discharged on December 1, 1946, and on June 13, 1947, he was united in marriage to Mary A. Horn at the Panama Canal Zone. The couple made their home in Panama and Earl worked at the airbase as an airplane instrument mechanic. In 1953 the couple move to Shell Rock, Iowa, where Earl became engaged in farming as a cattle feeder. Earl retired from farming in 1987, and the couple moved to Ennis, Montana. In September of 1992, the couple moved to Denver, Iowa, and made their home at 109 Timber Road. Earl was a member of the Bremer County Extension Council in the 1960's, and enjoyed hunting, but most of all he loved the mountains of Montana.

He is survived by his wife, Mary of Denver, his nine children, Mona Rahlf of Waterloo, Stuart Gibson of Woodstock, Georgia, Laura Miller of Fairfield, Iowa, Duane (Buck) Gibson of Shell Rock, Iowa, Wylene Heidorn of Rochester, Minnesota, Peggy Jacobs of Jefferson, Iowa, Karen Johnson of Bozeman, Montana, Kent Gibson of Denver, Iowa, and Brad Gibson of Charles City, Iowa, twenty seven grandchildren, one brother, Merril D. Gibson of Garber, Iowa, and one sister, Jeanette Wattles of Louisville, Illinois. He was preceded in death by his parents, a half brother, James Ewing, and two sisters, Mona A. Gibson and Clara G. Gibson. Services held at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Waterloo, Iowa June 28, 1993 at 10:30 a.m., the clergy officiating, Rev. James Carstensen and Rev. Gregory Heidorn, the organist Joann Wiltfang, and the soloist Bill Quibell. Military Graveside Rites by Avery-Slight American Legion Post #393 of Shell Rock, Iowa. The Casket Bearers were Brad C. Gibson, Duane E. Gibson, Kent B. Gibson, Stuart V. Gibson, Ray C. Johnson, and Albert F. Rahlf. Final resting place Mt. Vernon Township Cemetery Rural Waterloo, Iowa.

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John and Elizabeth lived in Caseyville, IL where he worked at steel mill, later retired in Iowa near daughter.

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(2a) Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar's daughter Freda Kraushaar was born 1-13-1902 near Fieldon, English Township, Jersey County, IL. She died 3-16-1946 in Jersey County, IL. She died of cancer when only 44. She married William Hewitt and they had 2 children-Helen Katherine Hewitt and William A. Hewitt Jr.

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(1aa) William and Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt's daughter Helen Katherine Kraushaar was born 10-23-1925 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL, died 2-22-1974 in Jersey County, IL. She married James William Wahl born 3-28-1922 in Jersey County, IL, died 9-14-1990 in Pike County, IL. He was the son of James Francis Wahl and Nora Murphy Wahl. He was in the Military Service in the U. S. Army and was a World War II Veteran. Janes William Wahl and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl had 4 sons-James Wahl, Alan Wahl, Richard Wahl, and Robert Wahl, and a daughter Pamela Wahl.

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(2aa) William and Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt's son William A. Hewitt Jr. died of cancer 2-10-1985 in Tampa, Florida. He was born 11-29-1930 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He was in the Military Service and was a U. S. Army Korean War Veteran. He married Dolores Falloyat and they had 4 children-William (Willy) Hewitt, Robert Hewitt, Rebecca Hewitt, and Lisa Hewitt. He worked on railroad in the East Saint Louis, IL area. Later after illness retired to Tampa, Florida.

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(3a) Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar's daughter Lovie Katherine Kraushaar (my mother) was born 2-10-1904 near Fieldon, English Township, Jersey County, IL. She died 3-17-1995 in Pittsfield, Pike County, IL. She married 2-26-1921 Walter Edward Westfall born 4-4-1896 near McClusky, Jersey County, IL. He died 3-15-1977 in Pittsfield, Pike County, IL. He was the son of Jasper Mifflin Westfall and Frances (McCaulley) Westfall. He was in the Military Service in the U. S. Army and was a World War I Veteran. Walter Edward Westfall and Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall are both buried in Grimes-Neely Cemetery, in Jersey County, IL. Walter Edward Westfall and Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall had 2 children-Walter Charles Westfall and Mildred Marie Westfall.

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(1aa) Walter Edward Westfall and Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's daughter Mildred Marie Westfall was born 4-20-1922 in Alton, Madison County, IL. She was married first to Russell Thompson, son of Logan and Viola (Bowers) Thompson, and had a son Russell Edward Thompson born 8-22-1937 near Fieldon, Jersey County, IL. Russell Thompson married Lois DeBoard born 12-12-1939, the daughter of Adolph and Pearl (Morris) DeBoard. Russell Thompson and his wife Lois live near Mildred in the Alton, IL area. Russell and Lois (DeBoard) Thompson have 3 daughters-Terri (Thompson) Harvey married to Michael Harvey, Melanie (Thompson) Moore married to David Moore, and Lesley (Thompson) Kolesa married to Alan Kolesa. Mildred later married Joseph Alben born 2-18-1912 in Alton, Madison County, IL, and died 2-17-2000 in Alton, Madison County, IL. They got married 11-11-1944 in Alton, Madison County, IL. He was the son of John and Lucia (Virgo) Alben. He worked at a steel mill in Alton, IL. He was in the Military Service in the U. S. Army and was a World War II Veteran. Mildred and Joseph Alben had no children together.

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(2aa) Walter Edward Westfall and Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's son Walter Charles Westfall was born 6-30-1943 near Fieldon, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He is unmarried, and lives in the Pearl, IL area.

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(4a) Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar's son Raymond Charles Kraushaar was born 11-22-1906 near Fieldon, English Township, Jersey County, IL. He died 11-15-1975 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL. He had 2 sons-Clifford G. Kraushaar from his first wife Evelyn Young (1909-1991) and Victor Kraushaar from his second wife Mildred Adams (1925-2009). Raymond worked at a grain elevator in Jerseyville.

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(1aa) Raymond and Evelyn (Young) Kraushaar's son Clifford Kraushaar also worked at a grain elevator in Jerseyville, IL until he retired in 1995. Clifford Kraushaar married Marilyn Baker and they have 7 children. He lives in Otterville, IL.

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(2aa) Raymond and Mildred (Adams) Kraushaar's son Victor Kraushaar has 2 children. He lives in Jerseyville and works at steel mill in Alton, IL.

(6) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's son Henry Haushalter was born in 1878 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He died in 1881 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, in Jersey County, IL.

(7) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's son William Haushalter (twin to Louis) was born in April 1880 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He died in infancy in 1880 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, in Jersey County, IL.

(8) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's son Louis Haushalter (twin to William) was born in April 1880 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He died in infancy in 1880 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, in Jersey County, IL.

(9) George and Margaret (Schiller) Haushalter's son Fredric Haushalter was born in 1869 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He died young (before 1980) near Fieldon, Richwood Township, in Jersey County, IL.

Friedrich (Frederick) S. Haushalter

Friedrich (Frederick) S. Haushalter was a cousin to my mother's grandfather George John Haushalter. He was born in Missouri in 1837. Friedrich (Frederick) S. Haushalter married Louise/Louisa Lindemann. She was born in Missouri in 1844. Friedrich (Frederick) S. Haushalter's parents were Jean/George "Martin" Haushalter and Marguerite "Dorothea/Dorothee" Haushalter, and his grandparents were George/Jean "Martin" Haushalter and Marie "Margaretha/Marguerite" (Sturm) Haushalter.

Friedrich (Frederick) S. Haushalter and Louise/Louisa (Lindemann) Haushalter had these children-Christine Josephine Haushalter born outside of Jerseyville, IL in 1881, married in St. Louis, MO in 1898; Lucy Haushalter married in 1892 to Herman Medler (he was born in 1858); Emele Haushalter born in 1866 in Missouri; Mary or Maria Haushalter born in 1868 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL, married Adam Hagen 3-29-1883 in Jersey County, IL; Louisa Haushalter born in 1867 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL; and Mary Haushalter born in 1872 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL, married Lester A. Snow 12-17-1891. They had these children-Mrs Harry Simpson of Kansas City, MO, and Elizabeth M. (Snow) Peacock born 4-9-1894 in Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL, died in Sunrise Beach, MO. Elizabeth M. (Snow) Peacock had a daughter Anna Grace Martin of Independence, MO, and a half brother Ed Snow of Jerseyville, IL. She lived in Independence, MO, and she is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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Lester A. and Mary (Haushalter) Snow's daughter Elizabeth M. (Snow) Peacock's obituary - Graveside services were conducted on August 6 at the Oak Grove cemetery here for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Peacock of Independence, MO whose death occurred on 3 August at Sunrise Beach, Missouri. The Rev. William Smith officiated. She was born in Fieldon on April 9, 1894 a daughter of Lester A. and Mary Haushalter Snow. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Anna Grace Martin of Independence, Missouri; a sister, Mrs. Harry Simpson of Kansas City, Missouri; two grandchildren; and a half brother, Ed Snow of Jerseyville. Jacoby Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements.

I have some information regarding other related Haushalter families who are related to my Mother's Haushalter family. I have not been able to find the information to establish how they are related to my mother, but I'm sure they are related in some way.

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George Haushalter

George Haushalter was born in 1807 in France. He married Catherine (Kate), no information regarding her maiden name. She was born in France in 6-1-1816, and died in 1-5-1900 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. She is buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Fieldon, IL.

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(1) George F. Haushalter

George F. Haushalter was born in 12-14-1844 in Missouri and died in 12-26-1912 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, in Jersey County, IL. He married Sophia G. Wheaton 12-30-1869 in Jersey County, IL. She born 8-25-1843 in Prussia, died 7-28-1917 in Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. She was the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Long) Wheaton. They are both buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Fieldon, IL. They are the parents of Frederick W. Haushalter.

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(1a) Frederick William Haushalter

I received this email information from Joan Haushalter haushalter@charter.net who said that Frederick William Haushalter was her husband's great grandfather, and also possibly related to my mother's grandfather, and my great grandfather George J. Haushalter (possibly cousins).

Frederick William Haushalter was born 1-6-1878 Fieldon, Jersey County, IL. He died 1-16-1938. He is buried in the Fieldon Cemetery in Fieldon, IL. He married Louisa Kessler. Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter had 4 children-Marion Haushalter, Gertrude Haushalter, Estella Haushalter, and Raymond Haushalter.

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(1aa) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter Marion Haushalter married a man who's last name was Muir and they lived in Blue Island, IL.

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(2aa) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter Gertrude Haushalter married a man who's last name was Garrels and they lived in Blue Island, IL.

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(3aa) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter Estella Haushalter was born 8-15-1904 in Fieldon, Jersey County, IL, and died 5-25-1982 in Watertown Memorial Hospital in Watertown, Wisconsin. She married George Kistner. She lived in Elmhurst, IL near her son Glen Kistner at the time of her death, but she and her husband had previously lived in Blue Island, IL. They had 2 children Glen Kistner of Elmhurst, IL, and Verla (Kistner) Parmley of Watertown, Wisconsin.

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Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter, Estella E. (Haushalter) Kistner's obituary - Mrs. Estella E. (Haushalter) Kistner, died 04-30-1982. Democrat News, 25 May 1982: The funeral of Estella E. Haushalter Kistner of Elmhurst, 79, a native of Fieldon, was held at the Evangelical Community Church in Blue Island with the Rev. Robert E. Schroeder officiating. Burial was in Cedar Park cemetery. Her death occurred 30 April at the Watertown Memorial Hospital, Watertown, Wisconsin. She was visiting her daughter, Verla Parmley at the time of her death.

Mrs. Kistner was born in Fieldon 15 August 1902. She moved to Blue Island in 1924 where she lived until she moved to Elmhurst a few years ago to live with her son, Glen. She was a long time active member of the Evangelical Community Church in Blue Island where she was a member of the Woman's Guild and the choir. She was a sister of Gertrude Garrels and Marion Muir of Blue Island and Raymond Haushalter of Fieldon and had four grandchildren. Her husband was the late George kistner. The church was designated as a memorial.

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(4aa) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's son Raymond F. Haushalter was born in 1905 on the family farm north of Fieldon, IL. He married Leona Caswell born in 1909, and died in 1953. She is buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL.

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Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter had 3 children-Frederick Haushalter, Louise Haushalter, and Vera Haushalter.

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(1aaa) Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter's son Frederick Warren Haushalter was born in 1937, and he died in 1993. He married Ruth Ann Plummer born 1940 in Rosedale Township, Jersey County, IL. Ruth Ann Plummer's mother was Gladys Suddeth, and her mother was Mary (Abeln) Suddeth, the daughter of Harmon and Helena Abeln.

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(1aaaa) Frederick Warren Haushalter and Ruth Ann (Plummer) Haushalter had a son Mark Frederick Haushalter. He was born in Blue Island, IL, but grew up in in Fieldon, Jersey County, IL. Mark Frederick Haushalter is the husband of Joan who sent me the information. They live in Bellefontaine, Ohio.

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(2aaa) Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter's daughter Louise Haushalter married a man who's last name is Bogard, and they live in Sacramento, Calif.

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(3aaa) Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter's daughter Vera Louise Haushalter was born 1-8-1941 in Blue Island, IL, and she died 1-26-2004 in Jersey County, IL. She was married to William Clayton Plummer. She is buried in the Fieldon Cemetery.

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John C. Haushalter Sr.

John C. Haushalter Sr. (also named Harmon Householder in some archived records) born 3-22-1803, died 6-18-1884 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He is buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Fieldon, IL. I have no other information about John C. Haushalter Sr.

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John C. Haushalter

John C. Haushalter was born 7-12-1812, died 9-22-1881 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He is buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Fieldon, IL. I have no other information about John C. Haushalter.

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Martin Haushalter

Martin Haushalter born 10-22-1831, died 4-24-1879 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Anna M. Wilkins born 6-18-1840 in Germany, died 11-18-1915 near Fieldon, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. She was the daughter of H. Wilkins. They had a daughter Caroline Haushalter born in 1864 who married John Brockmeyer 5-22-1884. She died 2-2-1927. They lived in the Union Forest area of Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. They had 5 children-Miss Ida Brockmeyer, never married, born 1-17-1900, died in Dec. 1964 in Fieldon, IL, Ada Brockmeyer who married Herbert Frazer of Fieldon, Frank Brockmeyer, Martin J. Brockmeyer of Alton, and Henry J. Brockmeyer born Mar. 1885, died 1-18-1947. He was a farmer in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He is buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Fieldon, IL. Anna remarried after her first husband Martin Haushalter's death to Peter Goode 4-6-1880. Peter Goode was born in France. Martin Haushalter and Anna are both buried in Fieldon Cemetery in Fieldon, IL.

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(1a) Martin and Anna (Wilkins) Haushalter's daughter Caroline (Haushalter) Brockmeyer's obituary - Mrs. John Brockmeyer, died Feb. 16. 1927. The Union Forrest community was shocken and grieved over the suddness of her death. She had been about her daily tasks and no one had notice any change until she came in from caring for her poultry and sat down in a chair where she suddenly expired.

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(1aa) John & Caroline (Haushalter) Brockmeyer's son Henry J. Brockmeyer's obituary - Henry J. Brockmeyer, born 03-1885, Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois, died 18-01-1947, buried Fieldon cemetery. Henry J. Brockmeyer, 61 yrs, 10 mo, 16 days, a farmer of Otter Creek Township, died at his home Jan. 18. Mr Brockmeyer was the son of the late John & Caroline (Haushalter) Brockmeyer, and he was born at Jerseyville, March ?, 1885. He had been engaged in farming in Jersey County for 46 years.

Surviving are 2 sister, Miss Ida Brockmeyer and Mrs Ada Frazer of Fieldon, and 1 brother, Martin J. Brockmeyer of Alton. Funeral services were held Jan. 20 at Christ Evangelical & Reformed Church in Fieldon. Rev Louis V Huber officiated and interment was in Fieldon cemetery.

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(2aa) John & Caroline (Haushalter) Brockmeyer's daughter Ida Brockmeyer's obituary - Miss Ida Brockmeyer, born 17-01-1900, Jersey County, Illinois, died 12-1964, buried Fieldon cemetery. Miss Ida Brockmeyer, 63, of R3 Fieldon, died in Alton. She had been ill for some time. Funeral services were held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral home in Jerseyville. Rev Arthur Ledebuhr, pastor of Hope Lutheran church, Jerseyville officiated and burial was in Fieldon Cemetery.

Miss Brockmeyer was born in Jersey county, a daughter of the late John & Caroline (Haushalter) Brockmeyer. She would have marked her 64th birthday Jan. 7. Surviving are 1 sister, Mrs. Herbert Frazer of Jerseyville and 1 brother, Martin Brockmeyer of Kansas City, KS. Her parents and 2 brothers, Henry and Frank Brockmeyer preceded her in death.

Below is a Haushalter family member I have been unable to identify and find information to establish how she is related.

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Susan F. Haushalter, died 11-27-1954, buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, Jersey County, IL.

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