Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 January 1829, d. 11 January 1900) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher (b. 16 December 1838, d. 15 March 1906) |
Daughter* | Elinora Agnis Mandernach+ (b. 26 July 1890, d. 6 June 1964) |
Son* | Elmer Walter Mandernach+ (b. 20 August 1894, d. 18 November 1970) |
Daughter* | Anna Wilhelmina Mandernach (b. 30 April 1899, d. 21 May 1900) |
Son* | Nelson Raymond Mandernach (b. 7 March 1901, d. 6 August 1938) |
Daughter* | Blanche Diane Mandernach+ (b. 5 April 1903, d. 10 April 1925) |
Birth | 29 May 1867 | Birth: Matilda Ellen Piepho was born on 29 May 1867 in Salina Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 6 August 1889 | Marriage: Frederick Walter Mandernach and Matilda Ellen Piepho were married on 6 August 1889 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 17 February 1943 | Death: Matilda Ellen Piepho died on 17 February 1943 at age 75 in Gary, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 19 February 1943 | Burial: Matilda Ellen Piepho was buried on 19 February 1943 at Calumet Park CemeteryB in Merrillville, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Census | 1880 | Census: Matilda Ellen Piepho appeared in the census in 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Marriage License | 31 July 1889 | She and Frederick Walter Mandernach were licensed to wed on 31 July 1889 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.3 |
Name | 6 August 1889 | As of 6 August 1889, Matilda Ellen Piepho was also known as Matilda Ellen Mandernach.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | John Mandernach |
Mother* | Tena Saak |
Daughter* | Elinora Agnis Mandernach+ (b. 26 July 1890, d. 6 June 1964) |
Son* | Elmer Walter Mandernach+ (b. 20 August 1894, d. 18 November 1970) |
Daughter* | Anna Wilhelmina Mandernach (b. 30 April 1899, d. 21 May 1900) |
Son* | Nelson Raymond Mandernach (b. 7 March 1901, d. 6 August 1938) |
Daughter* | Blanche Diane Mandernach+ (b. 5 April 1903, d. 10 April 1925) |
Birth | 15 October 1864 | Birth: Frederick Walter Mandernach was born on 15 October 1864 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 6 August 1889 | Marriage: Frederick Walter Mandernach and Matilda Ellen Piepho were married on 6 August 1889 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 24 February 1911 | Death: Frederick Walter Mandernach died on 24 February 1911 at age 46 in Hammond, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 27 February 1911 | Burial: Frederick Walter Mandernach was buried on 27 February 1911 at Maplewood Memorial CemeteryB in Crown Point, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB. His body was transferred 26 Oct 1944 to Calument Park Cemetery1 |
Marriage License | 31 July 1889 | Frederick Walter Mandernach and Matilda Ellen Piepho were licensed to wed on 31 July 1889 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Frederick Walter Mandernach+ (b. 15 October 1864, d. 24 February 1911) |
Marriage | Marriage: John Mandernach and Tena Saak were married.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Frederick Walter Mandernach+ (b. 15 October 1864, d. 24 February 1911) |
Marriage | Marriage: John Mandernach and Tena Saak were married.1 |
Name | Tena Saak was also known as Tena Mandernach.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 January 1829, d. 11 January 1900) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher (b. 16 December 1838, d. 15 March 1906) |
Daughter* | Luella Nickel (b. 9 September 1897, d. 19 June 1903) |
Son* | George Nickel (b. 2 April 1899, d. 2 December 1905) |
Daughter* | Florence Ruth Nickel (b. 19 August 1901, d. November 1981) |
Daughter* | Jessie Marie Nickel (b. 18 January 1905, d. 30 January 2000) |
Daughter* | Harriet Lottie Nickel (b. 7 March 1907, d. 19 April 1997) |
Son* | Herman Raymond Nickel (b. 6 August 1909, d. September 1986) |
Birth | 8 June 1869 | Birth: Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho was born on 8 June 1869 in Salina Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 9 December 1896 | Marriage: Herman Daniel Nickel and Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho were married on 9 December 1896 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 23 February 1958 | Death: Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho died on 23 February 1958 at age 88 in Altadena, Los Angeles, California, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 26 February 1958 | Burial: Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho was buried on 26 February 1958 at Forest Lawn CemeteryB in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United StatesB. Section: Acacia Lot #: 109 Space #: 1 Property: Ground1 |
Census | 1880 | Census: Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho appeared in the census in 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Marriage License | 6 December 1896 | She and Herman Daniel Nickel were licensed to wed on 6 December 1896 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.3 |
Name | 9 December 1896 | As of 9 December 1896, Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho was also known as Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Nickel.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Frederick Nickel |
Mother* | Ernestine Schwenke |
Daughter* | Luella Nickel (b. 9 September 1897, d. 19 June 1903) |
Son* | George Nickel (b. 2 April 1899, d. 2 December 1905) |
Daughter* | Florence Ruth Nickel (b. 19 August 1901, d. November 1981) |
Daughter* | Jessie Marie Nickel (b. 18 January 1905, d. 30 January 2000) |
Daughter* | Harriet Lottie Nickel (b. 7 March 1907, d. 19 April 1997) |
Son* | Herman Raymond Nickel (b. 6 August 1909, d. September 1986) |
Birth | 29 November 1867 | Birth: Herman Daniel Nickel was born on 29 November 1867 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 9 December 1896 | Marriage: Herman Daniel Nickel and Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho were married on 9 December 1896 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 31 January 1943 | Death: Herman Daniel Nickel died on 31 January 1943 at age 75 in South Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 3 February 1943 | Burial: Herman Daniel Nickel was buried on 3 February 1943 at Forest Lawn CemeteryB in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United StatesB. Section: Acacia Lot #: 109 Space #: 2 Property: Ground1 |
Marriage License | 6 December 1896 | Herman Daniel Nickel and Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho were licensed to wed on 6 December 1896 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Herman Daniel Nickel+ (b. 29 November 1867, d. 31 January 1943) |
Marriage | Marriage: Frederick Nickel and Ernestine Schwenke were married.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Herman Daniel Nickel+ (b. 29 November 1867, d. 31 January 1943) |
Marriage | Marriage: Frederick Nickel and Ernestine Schwenke were married.1 |
Name | Ernestine Schwenke was also known as Ernestine Nickel.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 January 1829, d. 11 January 1900) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher (b. 16 December 1838, d. 15 March 1906) |
Birth | 25 July 1871 | Birth: Louisa Katherina Piepho was born on 25 July 1871 in Salina Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 9 December 1896 | Marriage: Charles S Sauerman and Louisa Katherina Piepho were married on 9 December 1896 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 13 February 1956 | Death: Louisa Katherina Piepho died on 13 February 1956 at age 84 in Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 15 February 1956 | Burial: Louisa Katherina Piepho was buried on 15 February 1956 at Kankakee Memorial GardensB in Aroma Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Census | 1880 | Census: Louisa Katherina Piepho appeared in the census in 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Marriage License | 8 December 1896 | She and Charles S Sauerman were licensed to wed on 8 December 1896 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.3 |
Name | 9 December 1896 | As of 9 December 1896, Louisa Katherina Piepho was also known as Louisa Katherina Sauerman.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jobst Sauerman |
Mother* | Charlotte Henke |
Birth | 15 October 1868 | Birth: Charles S Sauerman was born on 15 October 1868 in Salina Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 9 December 1896 | Marriage: Charles S Sauerman and Louisa Katherina Piepho were married on 9 December 1896 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 9 December 1954 | Death: Charles S Sauerman died on 9 December 1954 at age 86 in Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 13 December 1954 | Burial: Charles S Sauerman was buried on 13 December 1954 at Kankakee Memorial GardensB in Aroma Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage License | 8 December 1896 | Charles S Sauerman and Louisa Katherina Piepho were licensed to wed on 8 December 1896 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 January 1829, d. 11 January 1900) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher (b. 16 December 1838, d. 15 March 1906) |
Son* | Clarence Groman Piepho+ (b. 4 May 1902, d. 23 January 1971) |
Daughter* | Gladys Dorothy Piepho (b. 20 March 1905, d. 19 May 1990) |
Son* | Herbert George Piepho (b. 18 September 1910, d. 21 May 1979) |
Birth | 16 October 1873 | Birth: George Henry Piepho was born on 16 October 1873 in Salina Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 26 June 1901 | Marriage: George Henry Piepho and Julia Agnes Groman were married on 26 June 1901 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 8 March 1930 | Marriage: George Henry Piepho and Virgie Mae Lucas were married on 8 March 1930 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 28 May 1965 | Death: George Henry Piepho died on 28 May 1965 at age 91 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 30 May 1965 | Burial: George Henry Piepho was buried on 30 May 1965 at Elm Ridge CemeteryB in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Census | 1880 | Census: George Henry Piepho appeared in the census in 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Census | 16 June 1900 | Census: George Henry Piepho appeared in the census on 16 June 1900 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.3 |
Occupation | 16 June 1900 | Occupation: George Henry Piepho was a farmer on 16 June 1900 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.3 |
Note | 1907 | Note: in 1907 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB. a registered voter4 |
Census (F) | 25 April 1910 | He and Julia Agnes Groman were enumerated on the census of 1910 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.5 |
Memo | 1930 | Biography from book of unknown name: George H. PIEPHO. Among the men who have contributed by their abilities and industry to the prestige of the thriving manufacturing City of Muncie, none is held in greater respect than George H. Piepho, junior member of the firm of Moffitt & Piepho, proprietor of a beautiful funeral home. When it is remembered that he was not bred in academic halls, but commenced his career amid humble surroundings and shared the common lot of labor in toilsome occupations and continued to pursue an ordinary business life, his present devotion to high purposes will be regarded as not less rare than honorable. Throughout his career he has been highly reputed for honesty, integrity and ability, virtues which, however homely, bring a high reward. Mr. Piepho was born at Kankakee, Illinois, October 16, 1873, and is a son of August and Minnie (Breuscher) Piepho, natives of Germany, who came to the United States as children with their parents from Hanover, where they had moved from France, Piepho being an old French name. August Piepho was given excellent educational advantages in a private school at Chicago, and when news of the great gold strikes in California reached that embryo city he immediately gathered together what money he could and became one of the original band of courageous "forty-niners" who made their way across the Indian-infested plains, confident of securing their fortunes. Many became almost immediately discouraged after they found that the precious metal was not to be picked up by the handfuls, but Mr. Piepho was made of sterner stuff and for five years he continued to be a prospector and miner. He was not successful in the accumulation of any great property, but secured sufficient gold to allow him to return to Chicago, to marry and to go to Kankakee County, Illinois, where he bought a farm in the vicinity of the City of Kankakee, costing several thousand dollars, which represented his earnings in the goldfields. It may be mentioned as an index to his generous character that he paid the transportation back to Chicago for several of his original companions who had not been as fortunate as he. During the remainder of his life Mr. Piepho was engaged in the vocations of farming and stock raising, and about 1876 moved to near Crown Point, Indiana, where he purchased another farm, this being his home during the last thirty years of his life. At his death, January 11, 1900, he was buried at Crown Point, a community which at that time lost one of its most highly respected citizens. Mrs. Piepho, who was reared and educated at Chicago, and who was an energetic worker in the Methodist Episcopal Church throughout her life, died in 1908, and was laid to rest at the side of her husband in the cemetery at Crown Point. There were eight children in the family: Mary, who is the wife of David Dippan, of Dwight, Illinois; John, of Hebron, Indiana; Emma, who died in 1926, as the wife of Herman Meyer, of Scotia, Nebraska; Matilda, of Gary, Indiana, the widow of Fred Mandernach; Minnie, the wife of Herman Nickel, of Pasadena, California; Louise, the wife of Charles Souerman, of Kankakee, Illinois; George H., of this review; and Annie, the wife of Rudolph Jors, of Lakeland, Florida. The public schools of Crown Point furnished George H. Piepho with his educational training, and on leaving high school he became associated with his father in the homely and difficult tasks of the farm. After a few years he decided upon a business career and accordingly went to Brunswick, Indiana, where he established a modest mercantile enterprise, subsequently engaging in the undertaking business there. In 1914 he sold his holdings at Brunswick and moved to Muncie, where he established himself in the undertaking and funeral directing business, which has grown to be one of the finest in this part of the state. His beautiful and dignified chapel and funeral home are situated at 307 East Charles Street, where he has every known convenience for the proper care of the dead. The business is motorized throughout, and while it is conducted as Moffitt & Piepho, Mr. Piepho is now sole owner. Mr. Piepho is a thirty-second degree Mason, a Knight Templar, and a member of Muncie Lodge No. 433, A. F. and A. M.; Muncie Chapter and Council, Indianapolis Commandery and Consistory, and the Mystic Shrine at Indianapolis. He belongs also to Welcome Lodge of the Knights of Pythias and the Loyal Order of Moose and also to the Optimist Club. Politically a Republican, he has always been interested in public affairs and civic movements, and when he was only nineteen years of age was elected road supervisor at Brunswick, an office in which he served with great capability for two or three terms. His religious connection is with the High Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he is a member of the official board. On June 28, 1901, at Brunswick, Indiana, Mr. Piepho was united in marriage with Miss Julia Groman, a daughter of Dr. Charles and Sophia (Ortmeyer) Groman, the former of whom was for many years a prominent practicing physician and surgeon of Brunswick. Both have been deceased for many years and are buried in the cemetery at Brunswick. Mrs. Piepho, a woman of advanced and superior accomplishments, received a good education in the schools of Indiana, including also a college at Chicago, and for some years prior to her marriage was one of Indiana's able and popular educators. She was active in the work of the High Street Methodist Episcopal Church, was an official of the Order of the Eastern Star for a number of years, and likewise was active in the Federation of Women's Clubs. She died December 29, 1926, and was buried at Elm Ridge Memorial Park Mausoleum, Muncie. To Mr. and Mrs. Piepho there were born the following children: Clarence G., Gladys D. and Herbert G. Clarence G. Piepho was graduated from the high school at Muncie, following which he pursued a course at the Ball State Teachers College. He then entered the Indiana State School of Embalming, from which he was graduated in 1928, and has since been associated with his father in the operation of the Moffitt & Piepho Funeral Home. In 1929 he was elected coroner of Delaware County, a position, which he still fills. On October 12, 1924, at Muncie, Indiana, he was united in marriage with Miss Lois Wilson, and they have had two children: Lois Ann and one child who died in infancy. Gladys D. Piepho is a graduate of the Muncie High School and of the Ball State Teachers College, and is now engaged in teaching in the public schools of Muncie. Herbert G. Piepho is a graduate of the Muncie High School, and is now a student at the University of Indiana at Bloomington.6 |
Census (F) | 10 April 1940 | He and Virgie Mae Lucas were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.7 |
Occupation | Occupation: George Henry Piepho was a Mortician.1 | |
Note | 2001 | The following is from "History of Delaware County", Volume II by Frank D. Haimbaugh, originally published in 1924, and appearing on http://www.countyhistory.com/del_ham/081.htm. George H. Piepho, of the firm of Moffitt & Piepho, funeral directors at Muncie, was born in Kankakee, Illinois, and is a son of August and Minnie (Bruescher) Piepho, substantial farming people of that community. August Piepho was a "49er," one of that adventurous band of Argonauts who went to California following the discovery of gold there, he making the toilsome journey by way of the Isthmus. Upon his return he for some time made his home in Chicago and then became a farmer in the Kankakee region. One of his sons, John Piepho, is now the manager of a 500-acre scientific and experimental farm in the fertile Kankakee valley in the vicinity of Hebron. Reared on the home farm in Kankakee, George H. Piepho received his schooling in the schools of that city and early became interested in the mercantile business. After his marriage he established himself in business, proprietor of a general store at Brunswick near beautiful Cedar Lake, in Lake County, Indiana, and was thus engaged in business there until he became interested in the undertaking business. He took a course in the College of Embalming at Chicago in 1914 entered into his present partnership in the old established undertaking concern with which he since has been connected at Muncie, doing business under the firm name of Moffitt & Piepho, with a well equipped establishment at the corner of Charles and Jefferson streets. Mr. Piepho is a Freemason, is also affiliated with the Knights of Pythias and the Loyal Order of Moose, and he and his wife are members of the High Street Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1901, at Brunswick, Indiana, George H. Piepho was united in marriage to Julia G. Groman, daughter of Dr. Charles Groman, of that place, and to this union three children have been born, Clarence, Gladys and Herbert, the latter of whom is still in public school. Clarence Piepho completed his schooling in Boston and is now associated with his father in the undertaking business. Gladys Piepho is a student at the Eastern Division of the Indiana State Normal School at Muncie. Mrs. Piepho is one of the active members of the Muncie Woman's Club, one of the oldest continuing woman's clubs in Indiana, and served for two years as Secretary of the Federated Clubs of Muncie and Delaware County. Before her marriage she was for some years engaged in teaching in the public schools of Lake County. One of her sisters, Minnie Gorman, was for some time engaged in the missionary field and is now a settlement worker in Chicago. Her father, Dr. Charles Groman, a graduate of Rush Medical College, Chicago, became an influential factor in the development of the Cedar Lake region and erected the first schoolhouse put up at Brunswick, in Lake County. One of his sons, Dr. Augustus Groman, is now a practicing physician in Iowa, and tow of his grandsons, Dr. Herman G. Groman, of Hammond, Indiana, and Dr. Alfred Noehren, surgeon at Buffalo, New York, also are physicians.8 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Charles Groman |
Mother* | Sophia Ortmeyer |
Son* | Clarence Groman Piepho+ (b. 4 May 1902, d. 23 January 1971) |
Daughter* | Gladys Dorothy Piepho (b. 20 March 1905, d. 19 May 1990) |
Son* | Herbert George Piepho (b. 18 September 1910, d. 21 May 1979) |
Marriage | 26 June 1901 | Marriage: George Henry Piepho and Julia Agnes Groman were married on 26 June 1901 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 29 December 1926 | Death: Julia Agnes Groman died on 29 December 1926 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Burial | Burial: Julia Agnes Groman was buried at Elm Ridge CemeteryB in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Name | 26 June 1901 | As of 26 June 1901, Julia Agnes Groman was also known as Julia Agnes Piepho.1 |
Census (F) | 25 April 1910 | She and George Henry Piepho were enumerated on the census of 1910 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Julia Agnes Groman+ (d. 29 December 1926) |
Marriage | Marriage: Charles Groman and Sophia Ortmeyer were married.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Julia Agnes Groman+ (d. 29 December 1926) |
Marriage | Marriage: Charles Groman and Sophia Ortmeyer were married.1 |
Name | Sophia Ortmeyer was also known as Sophia Groman.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jacob R Lucas (b. 11 August 1840, d. 25 January 1898) |
Mother* | Mary Catherine Miller |
Birth | 5 July 1879 | Birth: Virgie Mae Lucas was born on 5 July 1879 in Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 8 March 1930 | Marriage: George Henry Piepho and Virgie Mae Lucas were married on 8 March 1930 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 3 May 1960 | Death: Virgie Mae Lucas died on 3 May 1960 at age 80 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 5 May 1960 | Burial: Virgie Mae Lucas was buried on 5 May 1960 at Elm Ridge CemeteryB in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Name | 8 March 1930 | As of 8 March 1930, Virgie Mae Lucas was also known as Virgie Mae Piepho.1 |
Census (F) | 10 April 1940 | She and George Henry Piepho were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Obituary | Obituary: The obituary for Virgie was recorded. "Virgie May Piepho - Mrs. Virgie May Lucas Piepho,80, 307 1/2 Charles St., died at 3:50 a.m. Tuesday at Ball Hospital following a lingering illness. A resident of Muncie for more than 50 years, she moved here from Randolph County. She was a member of the High Street Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star and the White Shrine. Survivors include her husband, G.H. Piepho, a daughter, Mrs. Henry Farmer, Indianapolis; a step-daughter, Mrs. John McGarrell, Muncie; two stepsons, Clarence C. and Herbert G. Piepho, both of Muncie; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Bailey, Detroit, Mich.; and a brother, the Rev. Edgar Lucas, Ridgeville. Funeral services at the Piepho Chapel with Dr. Harold D. Neel officiating, assisted by the Rev. Duane Spiers. Entombment will follow in the Elm Ridge Mausoleum. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday."3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Virgie Mae Lucas (b. 5 July 1879, d. 3 May 1960) |
Birth | 11 August 1840 | Birth: Jacob R Lucas was born on 11 August 1840 in Randolph, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 5 September 1878 | Marriage: Jacob R Lucas and Mary Catherine Miller were married on 5 September 1878.2,1 |
Death | 25 January 1898 | Death: Jacob R Lucas died on 25 January 1898 at age 57.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Virgie Mae Lucas (b. 5 July 1879, d. 3 May 1960) |
Marriage | 5 September 1878 | Marriage: Jacob R Lucas and Mary Catherine Miller were married on 5 September 1878.1,2 |
Name | 5 September 1878 | As of 5 September 1878, Mary Catherine Miller was also known as Mary Catherine Lucas.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 January 1829, d. 11 January 1900) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher (b. 16 December 1838, d. 15 March 1906) |
Birth | 18 March 1876 | Birth: Clara Piepho was born on 18 March 1876 in Salina Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 27 May 1883 | Death: Clara Piepho died on 27 May 1883 at age 7 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | Burial: Clara Piepho was buried at German Methodist CemeteryB in Cedar Lake, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Census | 1880 | Census: Clara Piepho appeared in the census in 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 January 1829, d. 11 January 1900) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher (b. 16 December 1838, d. 15 March 1906) |
Daughter* | Elsie Lorraine Jors+ (b. 19 February 1904, d. October 1986) |
Daughter* | Marion Louise Jors (b. 16 October 1922, d. 14 February 2010) |
Birth | 7 February 1879 | Birth: Anna Margaret Piepho was born on 7 February 1879 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 25 February 1903 | Marriage: Rudolph Carl Jors and Anna Margaret Piepho were married on 25 February 1903 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 1 May 1948 | Death: Anna Margaret Piepho died on 1 May 1948 at age 69 in Orlando, Orange, Florida, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 5 May 1948 | Burial: Anna Margaret Piepho was buried on 5 May 1948 at Calumet Park CemeteryB in Merrillville, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Census | 1880 | Census: Anna Margaret Piepho appeared in the census in 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Census | 16 June 1900 | Census: Anna Margaret Piepho appeared in the census on 16 June 1900 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.3 |
Marriage License | 23 February 1903 | She and Rudolph Carl Jors were licensed to wed on 23 February 1903 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.4 |
Name | 25 February 1903 | As of 25 February 1903, Anna Margaret Piepho was also known as Anna Margaret Jors.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Carl Jors |
Mother* | Marie Krum |
Daughter* | Elsie Lorraine Jors+ (b. 19 February 1904, d. October 1986) |
Daughter* | Marion Louise Jors (b. 16 October 1922, d. 14 February 2010) |
Birth | 8 July 1876 | Birth: Rudolph Carl Jors was born on 8 July 1876 in Blue Island, Cook, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 25 February 1903 | Marriage: Rudolph Carl Jors and Anna Margaret Piepho were married on 25 February 1903 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 8 August 1944 | Death: Rudolph Carl Jors died on 8 August 1944 at age 68 in Lakeland, Polk, Florida, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 14 August 1944 | Burial: Rudolph Carl Jors was buried on 14 August 1944 at Calumet Park CemeteryB in Merrillville, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage License | 23 February 1903 | Rudolph Carl Jors and Anna Margaret Piepho were licensed to wed on 23 February 1903 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart |
Father* | Ernest Christoph Kukuck (b. 17 April 1822, d. 20 December 1894) |
Mother* | Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese (b. 27 September 1825, d. after 1867) |
Son* | Arthur George Piepho+ (b. 4 August 1897, d. 12 July 1988) |
Daughter* | Dorothea Wilhelmina Piepho+ (b. 2 August 1898, d. 3 November 1969) |
Son* | Albert Christopher Piepho (b. 4 August 1899, d. 21 October 1972) |
Son* | Edward Ernest Piepho (b. 8 March 1902, d. 11 April 1999) |
Birth | 16 September 1867 | Birth: Rose Catherine Kukuck was born on 16 September 1867 in Limestone Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 14 October 1896 | Marriage: John Fredrick Piepho and Rose Catherine Kukuck were married on 14 October 1896 in Bonfield, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 15 March 1948 | Death: Rose Catherine Kukuck died on 15 March 1948 at age 80 in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 17 March 1948 | Burial: Rose Catherine Kukuck was buried on 17 March 1948 at Hebron CemeteryB in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Name | 14 October 1896 | As of 14 October 1896, Rose Catherine Kukuck was also known as Rose Catherine Piepho.1 |
Witness | 16 April 1940 | Census: Rose Catherine Kukuck appeared in the household of Albert Christopher Piepho in the census on 16 April 1940 in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Mary Dorothea Kukuck (b. 20 May 1855, d. 1 March 1892) |
Daughter* | Mary Elizabeth Kukuck (b. 25 December 1857, d. 11 May 1928) |
Son* | Christian C Kukuck (b. 20 April 1860) |
Son* | John J Kukuck (b. 26 July 1862) |
Daughter* | Rose Catherine Kukuck+ (b. 16 September 1867, d. 15 March 1948) |
Birth | 17 April 1822 | Birth: Ernest Christoph Kukuck was born on 17 April 1822 in Kolenfeld, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Marriage | 29 April 1853 | Marriage: Ernest Christoph Kukuck and Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese were married on 29 April 1853 in Limestone Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.2,1 |
Death | 20 December 1894 | Death: Ernest Christoph Kukuck died on 20 December 1894 at age 72 in Limestone Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | Burial: Ernest Christoph Kukuck was buried at Shreffler CemeteryB in Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart |
Father* | Johann Dietrich (Christoph) Freise (b. 7 May 1783, d. 15 April 1852) |
Mother* | Catharina Sophia Dorothea Senne (b. 23 January 1792, d. 3 November 1827) |
Son* | Heinrich Christoph Brand (b. 10 February 1845) |
Son* | Heinrich (Henry) Ernst Paul Brandt (b. 10 February 1847, d. 14 March 1933) |
Daughter* | Catharina Henriette Sophia Maria Brand (b. 20 July 1847, d. 10 January 1849) |
Daughter* | Katharine Dorothee Henriette (Sophie) Brand+ (b. 28 August 1849) |
Daughter* | Mary Dorothea Kukuck (b. 20 May 1855, d. 1 March 1892) |
Daughter* | Mary Elizabeth Kukuck (b. 25 December 1857, d. 11 May 1928) |
Son* | Christian C Kukuck (b. 20 April 1860) |
Son* | John J Kukuck (b. 26 July 1862) |
Daughter* | Rose Catherine Kukuck+ (b. 16 September 1867, d. 15 March 1948) |
Birth | 27 September 1825 | Birth: Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese was born on 27 September 1825 at # 1B in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Marriage | 6 August 1846 | Marriage: Ernst Heinrich Conrad Christoph Brand and Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese were married on 6 August 1846 in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Marriage | 29 April 1853 | Marriage: Ernest Christoph Kukuck and Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese were married on 29 April 1853 in Limestone Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.2,1 |
Death | after 1867 | Death: Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese died after 1867 in Limestone Township, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Baptism | 30 September 1825 | Baptism: Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese was baptized on 30 September 1825 at Sigwards Lutheran ChurchB+ in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.3 |
Name | 6 August 1846 | As of 6 August 1846, Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese was also known as Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Brand.1 |
Name | 29 April 1853 | As of 29 April 1853, Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Friese was also known as Catharina Maria (Dorothea) Kukuck.2,1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | John Fredrick Piepho (b. 21 September 1861, d. 6 February 1934) |
Mother* | Rose Catherine Kukuck (b. 16 September 1867, d. 15 March 1948) |
Son* | Albert Leonard Piepho (b. 4 March 1939, d. 23 January 2010) |
Daughter* | Mary Frances Piepho (b. 27 December 1940, d. 25 May 1943) |
Birth | 4 August 1897 | Birth: Arthur George Piepho was born on 4 August 1897 in Bonfield, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 14 May 1927 | Marriage: Arthur George Piepho and Iva Lulu Miner were married on 14 May 1927 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 12 September 1958 | Marriage: Arthur George Piepho and Alma Hannah Miller were married on 12 September 1958 in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 12 July 1988 | Death: Arthur George Piepho died on 12 July 1988 at age 90 in Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.1,2 |
Burial | 15 July 1988 | Burial: Arthur George Piepho was buried on 15 July 1988 at Hebron CemeteryB in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Occupation | Occupation: Arthur George Piepho was a Farmer. | |
Census (F) | 16 April 1940 | He and Iva Lulu Miner were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB, with Albert Leonard Piepho.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart Descendants of Piepho / Bergmann |
Father* | John Fredrick Piepho (b. 21 September 1861, d. 6 February 1934) |
Mother* | Rose Catherine Kukuck (b. 16 September 1867, d. 15 March 1948) |
Son* | Roy John Schoemaker (b. 6 January 1936, d. 25 February 2004) |
Birth | 2 August 1898 | Birth: Dorothea Wilhelmina Piepho was born on 2 August 1898 in Bonfield, Kankakee, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 14 October 1929 | Marriage: Roy Oscar Schoemaker and Dorothea Wilhelmina Piepho were married on 14 October 1929 in Hebron, Porter, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 3 November 1969 | Death: Dorothea Wilhelmina Piepho died on 3 November 1969 at age 71 in Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | 6 November 1969 | Burial: Dorothea Wilhelmina Piepho was buried on 6 November 1969 at Westlawn CemeteryB in Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, United StatesB.1 |
Name | 14 October 1929 | As of 14 October 1929, Dorothea Wilhelmina Piepho was also known as Dorothea Wilhelmina Schoemaker.1 |