Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Alice Raynor+ (b. September 1840) |
Birth | 4 February 1808 | Birth: Lucinda was born on 4 February 1808 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | Marriage: Sylvanus Raynor and Lucinda were married.2 | |
Death | 15 September 1870 | Death: Lucinda died on 15 September 1870 at age 62.2 |
Name | Lucinda was also known as Lucinda Raynor.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | John C Cornelius (b. 20 August 1836) |
Mother* | Alice Raynor (b. September 1840) |
Birth | 1869 | Birth: Sherman Cornelius was born in 1869 in New York, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 5 August 1870 | Sherman Cornelius was enumerated on the census of 1870 with John C Cornelius and Alice Raynor in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | William Kroeber (b. 21 June 1880) |
Mother* | Maude E Cornelius (b. 21 January 1882) |
Birth | 5 September 1904 | Birth: Robert W Kroeber was born on 5 September 1904 in Connecticut, United StatesB.1,2 |
Death | February 1970 | Death: Robert W Kroeber died in February 1970 at age 65 in Crystal Lake, McHenry, Illinois, United StatesB.2 |
Witness | 21 April 1910 | Robert W Kroeber was enumerated on the census of 1910 with William Kroeber and Maude E Cornelius in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 13 January 1920 | Robert W Kroeber was enumerated on the census of 1920 with William Kroeber and Maude E Cornelius in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesB.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | William Kroeber (b. 21 June 1880) |
Mother* | Maude E Cornelius (b. 21 January 1882) |
Birth | between 1907 and 1908 | Birth: Raymond S Kroeber was born between 1907 and 1908 in Connecticut, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 21 April 1910 | Raymond S Kroeber was enumerated on the census of 1910 with William Kroeber and Maude E Cornelius in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 13 January 1920 | Raymond S Kroeber was enumerated on the census of 1920 with William Kroeber and Maude E Cornelius in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesB.2 |
Witness | 21 April 1930 | Raymond S Kroeber was enumerated on the census of 1930 with William Kroeber and Maude E Cornelius in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesB.3 |
Occupation | between 1938 and 1945 | Occupation: Raymond S Kroeber was a diary farmer between 1938 and 1945 in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesB.4 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Carolyn (Carrie) Raynor+ (b. September 1856) |
Birth | 1828 | Birth: Joseph J Raynor was born in 1828 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Joseph J Raynor and Catherine S Birdsall were married.1 | |
Death | 1897 | Death: Joseph J Raynor died in 1897 at age ~69.1 |
Burial (fam) | Joseph J Raynor was buried at Greenflied CemeteryB in Uniondale, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Carolyn (Carrie) Raynor+ (b. September 1856) |
Birth | 1835 | Birth: Catherine S Birdsall was born in 1835 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Joseph J Raynor and Catherine S Birdsall were married.1 | |
Death | 1916 | Death: Catherine S Birdsall died in 1916 at age ~81.1 |
Name | Catherine S Birdsall was also known as Catherine S Raynor.1 | |
Burial (fam) | She was buried at Greenflied CemeteryB in Uniondale, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Alice Raynor+ (b. September 1840) |
Birth | about 1808 | Birth: Sylvanus Raynor was born about 1808 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Sylvanus Raynor and Lucinda were married.1 | |
Death | 19 August 1850 | Death: Sylvanus Raynor died on 19 August 1850 at age ~42.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen+ (b. 3 August 1797, d. 14 June 1863) |
Birth | 9 July 1766 | Birth: Anna Marie Dorothee Sophie Meyer was born on 9 July 1766 at # 7B in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Marriage | 29 January 1786 | Marriage: Johann Dietrich Christoph Seehausen and Anna Marie Dorothee Sophie Meyer were married on 29 January 1786 at Sigwards Lutheran ChurchB+ in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Death | 25 September 1804 | Death: Anna Marie Dorothee Sophie Meyer died on 25 September 1804 at age 38 at # 7B in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Name | 29 January 1786 | As of 29 January 1786, Anna Marie Dorothee Sophie Meyer was also known as Anna Marie Dorothee Sophie Seehausen.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) |
Father* | Johann Dietrich Christoph Seehausen (b. 12 January 1767, d. 25 August 1821) |
Mother* | Anna Marie Dorothee Sophie Meyer (b. 9 July 1766, d. 25 September 1804) |
Son* | Johann Heinrich Conrad Christoph Wilhelm Seehausen (b. 28 July 1822, d. 8 January 1823) |
Son* | Georg Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen+ (b. 4 November 1823, d. 13 October 1855) |
Daughter* | Katharine (Sophie) Henriette Seehausen+ (b. 6 May 1826, d. 21 December 1918) |
Son* | Heinrich (Henry) Seehausen+ (b. 7 April 1829, d. 5 January 1874) |
Son* | Johann Conrad Seehausen+ (b. 9 November 1836, d. 13 November 1902) |
Daughter* | Katharine Sophie Charlotte Seehausen (b. 7 August 1842, d. 13 September 1932) |
Daughter* | Dorothea Seehausen+ (b. 18 September 1846, d. 3 March 1926) |
Birth | 3 August 1797 | Birth: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen was born on 3 August 1797 at # 7B in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Marriage | 19 July 1821 | Marriage: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen and Catharina Sophie Behrens were married on 19 July 1821 at Sigwards Lutheran ChurchB+ in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Marriage | 7 April 1825 | Marriage: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen and Cathrine Sophie Dorothee Behrens were married on 7 April 1825 at Sigwards Lutheran ChurchB+ in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Death | 14 June 1863 | Death: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen died on 14 June 1863 at age 65 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | June 1863 | Burial: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen was buried in June 1863 at Zion UCC CemeteryB in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.1 |
Baptism | 6 August 1797 | Baptism: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen was baptized on 6 August 1797 at Sigwards Lutheran ChurchB+ in Idensen, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 |
Occupation | Occupation: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen was a Schuster (Shoemaker) in Mesmerode, Wunstorf, Hannover, Niedersachsen, GermanyB.1 | |
Immigration (fam) | 3 June 1853 | Immigration: Johann Heinrich Christoph (Wilhelm) Seehausen and Cathrine Sophie Dorothee Behrens immigrated on 3 June 1853 to New York City, New York, United StatesB.2,3 |
Witness | 24 July 1860 | He was enumerated on the census of 1860 with Heinrich (Henry) Seehausen and Wilhelmine Marianna Glade in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.4 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Fredrick Glade (b. 1 December 1836, d. 4 January 1932) |
Mother* | Dorothea Seehausen (b. 18 September 1846, d. 3 March 1926) |
Son* | Erwin Otto Glade+ (b. 31 May 1902, d. 12 September 1987) |
Daughter* | Esther Agnes Glade (b. 29 December 1907, d. December 1985) |
Daughter* | Ruth T Glade (b. 23 May 1910, d. May 1985) |
Son* | Gerhard F Glade (b. 1911, d. December 1936) |
Son* | Theodore R Glade+ (b. 5 March 1913, d. May 1972) |
Daughter* | Florence M Glade (b. 12 June 1914, d. 21 April 1999) |
Son* | Bernard William Glade (b. 26 January 1917, d. 5 April 1986) |
Daughter* | Edith Glade (b. 11 March 1920, d. 14 December 2004) |
Birth | 23 December 1881 | Birth: Chris Theodore Glade was born on 23 December 1881 in Lake, Indiana, United StatesB+.1,2 |
Marriage | 1901 | Marriage: Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact were married in 1901.1 |
Death | 7 July 1959 | Death: Chris Theodore Glade died on 7 July 1959 at age 77 in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Name | Chris Theodore Glade was also known as Christoph Glade.3 | |
Baptism | 29 January 1882 | Baptism: Chris Theodore Glade was baptized on 29 January 1882 at Zion UCC ChurchB+ in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United StatesB.3 |
Witness | 18 June 1900 | He was enumerated on the census of 1900 with Fredrick Glade and Dorothea Seehausen in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.4 |
Census (F) | 27 April 1910 | Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact were enumerated on the census of 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Erwin Otto Glade, Esther Agnes Glade, and Albert August Glade.1 |
Census (F) | 23 January 1920 | Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Erwin Otto Glade, Esther Agnes Glade, Gerhard F Glade, Florence M Glade, Bernard William Glade, Ruth T Glade, and Theodore R Glade.5 |
Census-State (fam) | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.6 |
Census (F) | 5 April 1940 | He and Rosa A Schlact were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Ruth T Glade and Bernard William Glade.7 |
Memo (fam) | Memo: [From the Ocheyedan Centennial Book, 1891-1991] Chris Glade was born December 23, 1881, in Indiana. He was the tenth child of Frederick and Dorothea Glade, who had immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1853, at ages 17 and 7 respectively. After the Civil War, when Frederick Glade was discharged from the army, he and Dorothea were married and farmed in Indiana. In 1883, Chris came with his family by rail to Sibley, and then by wagon to a farm 4 1/2 miles north of what is now Ocheyedan. They were crowded into a small rented house across the road from the farm Frederick Glade had bought until their house was built. As Chris was only two years old, he didn't remember the hardships and trials this pioneer family faced in establishing their new home. Three more children joined the family after they moved to Iowa. Over the years more and more sod was broken, until the 320 acres Frederick Glade had bought were tillable. This farm was divided into three sections, and Chris farmed the home place after he married Rosa Schlacht in 1907. He farmed this land until they bought the bare 160 acres north of the Fred Glade homestead. After a house and barn were built, the Chris Glade family moved in 1917. The family of four sons and four daughters grew up on this farm, went to the country school, and graduated from Ocheyedan High School. In 1942, Chris and Rosa moved to a house they had bought in Ocheyedan. Rosa died suddenly of a heart attack in 1949, and Chris died in 1959. The house was sold to Robert Reiste. The Chris Glades left many descendants, Erwin, their oldest child, was a carpenter. He married Ella Bremer and lived in Ocheyedan, where they raised four children. Frederick teaches in Minnesota; Eugene is a Lutheran minister in Minnesota; Karen is married to Ron Schroeder, a mortician in Akron, Iowa; and Joel is a contractor in Minnesota. Erwin died in August, 1987, after many years in a nursing home. Ester Glade was a teacher and married John Heisler, a farmer. They raised three children. Phillip is a parochial teacher in Illinois; Jim teaches in Ruthven, Iowa; and Barbara is a dental hygienist, married to Bill McDowell, and lives in Georgia. Esther died December 1985, after battling cancer for many years. Ruth never married and worked at various jobs. She kept house for her father until his death. in 1966, she moved to Spencer, Iowa, and lived with her sister, Esther, after her husband's sudden death. Ruth was in failing health from a blood condition; and after a hip replacement, she entered a nursing home and died there in May, 1985. Gerhardt died December, 1936, at 25 years of age, after lingering two years as a paraplegic following an automobile accident. Ted farmed on the home place and later became a carpenter. He married Elsie Hesebeck, and they raised three children. Dick is a carpenter and lives in Ocheyedan; Diane is married to Dennis Davids, and they live in Sibley; and Paul lives in Arizona. Ted died May, 1972, in Sheldon, Iowa, where they had lived for some time. Florence taught school and married Raymond Heetland, a farmer. They farmed near May City and moved to Sheldon in 1963. They moved to their present home on West Okoboji in 1971. They raised five children. Harlan lives in Lincoln, Nebraska; Colleen lives in Spirit Lake, Iowa; Jerry lives near May City; Patricia lives in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and is married to Jim Swenson; ray, Jr., lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Bernard graduation from Iowa State University. He was a navigator in the air force during World War II. He married Elizabeth moreland from Galveston, Texas, and they raised four children. Jane lives in Virginia, married to Anton Malich; Bernard, Jr., lives in Florida; Tom lives in Washington; and John lives in Texarkana. Texas. Bernard died suddenly as a result of a heart attack in May, 1986. Edith became a registered nurse and married Robert Drexler. They raised three children. Margo is married to Andre Moeckel and lives in Sonoma, California; Robert, Jr., lives in Burlington, Iowa; and Jeffrey lives in Oregon. Edith lives in retirement in Shawano, Wisconsin. Two direct descendants of the Chris Glade family remain, along with 22 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Erwin Otto Glade+ (b. 31 May 1902, d. 12 September 1987) |
Daughter* | Esther Agnes Glade (b. 29 December 1907, d. December 1985) |
Daughter* | Ruth T Glade (b. 23 May 1910, d. May 1985) |
Son* | Gerhard F Glade (b. 1911, d. December 1936) |
Son* | Theodore R Glade+ (b. 5 March 1913, d. May 1972) |
Daughter* | Florence M Glade (b. 12 June 1914, d. 21 April 1999) |
Son* | Bernard William Glade (b. 26 January 1917, d. 5 April 1986) |
Daughter* | Edith Glade (b. 11 March 1920, d. 14 December 2004) |
Birth | May 1880 | Birth: Rosa A Schlact was born in May 1880 in Auburn, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 1901 | Marriage: Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact were married in 1901.1 |
Death | 1949 | Death: Rosa A Schlact died in 1949 at age ~69 in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.3 |
Name | 1901 | As of 1901, Rosa A Schlact was also known as Rosa A Schlact Glade.1 |
Census (F) | 27 April 1910 | She and Chris Theodore Glade were enumerated on the census of 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Erwin Otto Glade, Esther Agnes Glade, and Albert August Glade.1 |
Census (F) | 23 January 1920 | Rosa A Schlact and Chris Theodore Glade were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Erwin Otto Glade, Esther Agnes Glade, Gerhard F Glade, Florence M Glade, Bernard William Glade, Ruth T Glade, and Theodore R Glade.4 |
Census-State (fam) | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.5 |
Census (F) | 5 April 1940 | She and Chris Theodore Glade were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Ruth T Glade and Bernard William Glade.6 |
Memo (fam) | Memo: [From the Ocheyedan Centennial Book, 1891-1991] Chris Glade was born December 23, 1881, in Indiana. He was the tenth child of Frederick and Dorothea Glade, who had immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1853, at ages 17 and 7 respectively. After the Civil War, when Frederick Glade was discharged from the army, he and Dorothea were married and farmed in Indiana. In 1883, Chris came with his family by rail to Sibley, and then by wagon to a farm 4 1/2 miles north of what is now Ocheyedan. They were crowded into a small rented house across the road from the farm Frederick Glade had bought until their house was built. As Chris was only two years old, he didn't remember the hardships and trials this pioneer family faced in establishing their new home. Three more children joined the family after they moved to Iowa. Over the years more and more sod was broken, until the 320 acres Frederick Glade had bought were tillable. This farm was divided into three sections, and Chris farmed the home place after he married Rosa Schlacht in 1907. He farmed this land until they bought the bare 160 acres north of the Fred Glade homestead. After a house and barn were built, the Chris Glade family moved in 1917. The family of four sons and four daughters grew up on this farm, went to the country school, and graduated from Ocheyedan High School. In 1942, Chris and Rosa moved to a house they had bought in Ocheyedan. Rosa died suddenly of a heart attack in 1949, and Chris died in 1959. The house was sold to Robert Reiste. The Chris Glades left many descendants, Erwin, their oldest child, was a carpenter. He married Ella Bremer and lived in Ocheyedan, where they raised four children. Frederick teaches in Minnesota; Eugene is a Lutheran minister in Minnesota; Karen is married to Ron Schroeder, a mortician in Akron, Iowa; and Joel is a contractor in Minnesota. Erwin died in August, 1987, after many years in a nursing home. Ester Glade was a teacher and married John Heisler, a farmer. They raised three children. Phillip is a parochial teacher in Illinois; Jim teaches in Ruthven, Iowa; and Barbara is a dental hygienist, married to Bill McDowell, and lives in Georgia. Esther died December 1985, after battling cancer for many years. Ruth never married and worked at various jobs. She kept house for her father until his death. in 1966, she moved to Spencer, Iowa, and lived with her sister, Esther, after her husband's sudden death. Ruth was in failing health from a blood condition; and after a hip replacement, she entered a nursing home and died there in May, 1985. Gerhardt died December, 1936, at 25 years of age, after lingering two years as a paraplegic following an automobile accident. Ted farmed on the home place and later became a carpenter. He married Elsie Hesebeck, and they raised three children. Dick is a carpenter and lives in Ocheyedan; Diane is married to Dennis Davids, and they live in Sibley; and Paul lives in Arizona. Ted died May, 1972, in Sheldon, Iowa, where they had lived for some time. Florence taught school and married Raymond Heetland, a farmer. They farmed near May City and moved to Sheldon in 1963. They moved to their present home on West Okoboji in 1971. They raised five children. Harlan lives in Lincoln, Nebraska; Colleen lives in Spirit Lake, Iowa; Jerry lives near May City; Patricia lives in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and is married to Jim Swenson; ray, Jr., lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Bernard graduation from Iowa State University. He was a navigator in the air force during World War II. He married Elizabeth moreland from Galveston, Texas, and they raised four children. Jane lives in Virginia, married to Anton Malich; Bernard, Jr., lives in Florida; Tom lives in Washington; and John lives in Texarkana. Texas. Bernard died suddenly as a result of a heart attack in May, 1986. Edith became a registered nurse and married Robert Drexler. They raised three children. Margo is married to Andre Moeckel and lives in Sonoma, California; Robert, Jr., lives in Burlington, Iowa; and Jeffrey lives in Oregon. Edith lives in retirement in Shawano, Wisconsin. Two direct descendants of the Chris Glade family remain, along with 22 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Fredrick Glade (b. 1 December 1836, d. 4 January 1932) |
Mother* | Dorothea Seehausen (b. 18 September 1846, d. 3 March 1926) |
Daughter* | Dorothy Glade (b. 1912) |
Daughter* | Frances Glade (b. 1915) |
Son* | Leonard Glade (b. 1 July 1916, d. 8 January 2001) |
Son* | Wyman Glade (b. 28 February 1923, d. 11 September 1990) |
Birth | 22 May 1886 | Birth: Albert August Glade was born on 22 May 1886 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 22 March 1911 | Marriage: Albert August Glade and Matie A Riebesehl were married on 22 March 1911.2 |
Death | 22 February 1967 | Death: Albert August Glade died on 22 February 1967 at age 80 in Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United StatesB.3 |
Witness | 18 June 1900 | Albert August Glade was enumerated on the census of 1900 with Fredrick Glade and Dorothea Seehausen in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.4 |
Witness | 27 April 1910 | Albert August Glade was enumerated on the census of 1910 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Census (F) | 21 January 1920 | Albert August Glade and Matie A Riebesehl were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Dorothy Glade, Frances Glade, and Leonard Glade.5 |
Census-State (fam) | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Albert August Glade and Matie A Riebesehl appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.6 |
Census (F) | 8 April 1940 | He and Matie A Riebesehl were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Leonard Glade and Wyman Glade.7 |
Memo (fam) | Memo: [From the Ocheyedan, IA Centennial (1891-1991)] Albert Glade, son of Frederick and Dorothea Glade, was born May 22, 1886; and his wife, Matie Riebesehl Glade, was born September 19, 1890, at Webster City, Iowa. In 1894, she and her parents, Henry and Dora Riebesehl, and twin sisters, Etta and Emma, moved to a farm north of Ocheyedan. They farmed 106 acres and later added another 80 acres, which Matie received from her parents. They milded many cows and also raised chickens, geese, and turkeys. Matie attended college, after which she taught school. They had six children - four girls and two boys. Dorothy, the oldest, who was married to Oscar Schmid, lived on a farm near Spencer. They had four sons. After Oscar's death Dorothy married Carl Schmid. They live in Spencer. Frances, Mrs. Ralph Jensen, lives in Windom, MN. Ralph and Frances have one daughter and two sons. Leonard and his wife, Gladys Hattendorf, live north of Ocheyedan. Most of his work has been in construction, building mainly churches and commercial buildings, some of which are in Ocheyedan. He also served in the armed forces during World War II. Wyman is married to Lois Behling from Beemer, Nebraska. Albert Glade kept farming the 106 acres until Wyman got married, when they moved to Worthington, MN. Wyman and Lois moved into the farm house, and in 1956, Wyman bought the 106 acres. They have five children: Russel, Sandra, Carolyn, Dvorak, Lynette Tracy and Terry. In 1984, the farm was declared a Century Farm. Wyman retired and moved to Ocheyedan. His son, Russel, lives on the farm with his wife Lorenda, and son, Eddie. They are the fifth generation on the same land. Wyman is deceased. Elaine and her husband, Frank Stewart, live in Casper, WY. They have twins, a boy and a girl, and another son. Marilyn, the youngest, lives with her husband, Ernest Schauland, in Red Wing, MN. They have two daughters and three sons.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Fredrick Glade (b. 1 December 1836, d. 4 January 1932) |
Mother* | Dorothea Seehausen (b. 18 September 1846, d. 3 March 1926) |
Daughter* | Lillian Glade (b. 28 July 1917, d. April 1984) |
Daughter* | Marjorie D Glade (b. 24 September 1918, d. 8 March 1991) |
Son* | Kenneth Warren Glade (b. 17 November 1919, d. 4 June 2004) |
Son* | Duane L Glade (b. 22 January 1921, d. 15 December 2005) |
Daughter* | Marie Ruth Glade+ (b. 22 April 1922, d. 14 July 1999) |
Daughter* | Naomi Ruth Glade+ (b. 16 August 1927, d. 28 June 1995) |
Daughter* | Mavis Luella Glade (b. 10 April 1930, d. 26 January 2012) |
Son* | Loren A Glade (b. 31 August 1933, d. 3 October 1997) |
Birth | 7 November 1888 | Birth: Arthur Benjamin Glade was born on 7 November 1888 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 20 September 1916 | Marriage: Arthur Benjamin Glade and Rose Ostermann were married on 20 September 1916 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Death | 25 September 1975 | Death: Arthur Benjamin Glade died on 25 September 1975 at age 86 in Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United StatesB.3,4,5 |
Baptism | 1888 | Baptism: Arthur Benjamin Glade was baptized in 1888 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.3 |
Witness | 18 June 1900 | He was enumerated on the census of 1900 with Fredrick Glade and Dorothea Seehausen in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.6 |
Witness | 27 April 1910 | Arthur Benjamin Glade was enumerated on the census of 1910 with Fredrick Glade and Dorothea Seehausen in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Census (F) | 23 January 1920 | Arthur Benjamin Glade and Rose Ostermann were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Fredrick Glade, Dorothea Seehausen, Lillian Glade, Marjorie D Glade, and Kenneth Warren Glade.2 |
Census (F) | 19 April 1940 | Arthur Benjamin Glade and Rose Ostermann were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Duane L Glade, Marie Ruth Glade, Naomi Ruth Glade, Mavis Luella Glade, and Loren A Glade.7 |
Memo (fam) | Memo: [From the Ocheyedan, IA Centennial, 1891-1991] Arthur Glade was born in Horton Township on November 7, 1888, the last of thirteen children born to Frederick and Dorothea Glade. Rose Osterman was born on August 26, 1895, near Struble in Sioux County, Iowa, to George and Sophia Osterman. She was the first of their thirteen children. In 1911, she moved with her family to Ocheyedan, where they settled in Horton Township. Here she and Arthur met, both being members of Zion Lutheran Church. They were married there on September 20, 1916. Their marriage was blessed with nine children: three sons and six daughters. All of them were born on the original Glade homestead one mile north of Zion church, where they farmed. The winter after their fifth child was born, they were quarantined with scarlet fever for many weeks. All of their groceries and other necessities had to be brought to them by someone else, since no one was allowed to leave thir place. Whenever the childhood diseases came around, it was usually a long siege; because if one of them got it, they all got it. The year the mumps went around, the first one got them a week before Thanksgiving, so the holidays came and went with someone sick with the mumps. No one in Arthur's family could remember if he had had them, so they assumed he had. But, sure enough, it was well into March when he came down with them too. As the family was growing up, a Model T Ford became the family car. On Sunday morning eleven people, parents and children ranging in age from teenagers to an infant, piled into the Model T to drive the mile to church. Very often the roads were muddy and rutted. In the winter when deep snow covered the roads, the mile trek was made with horses and a bobsled. Sometimes fences were temporarily taken down to map a route through fields where the snow was less deep than on the roads. One of the residents of the farm for many years was a big, white, mean rooster. Why he didn't find his way to the soup kettle long before he did was always a mystery, since during his lifetime he attacked more than one member of the family. For many years Rose raised geese - over 100 of them every year. In the spring before the goslings had their feathers, everyone made a mad dash to get them in whenever it rained, as they would die if thy got wet. In the fall when they were ready for market, several aunts came to help pluck them, and the old summer kitchen was literally knee-deep in feathers for a day or two. Those feathers ended up in feather beds and many pillows. Lillian, the eldest, was the first to leave the nest when she married Hans Osterman in the summer of 1936. Marjorie followed about three years later when she became the wife of Wendell Butcher, who at that time was a professional athlete with the team then known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. They subsequently had two sons. During World War II they moved to California, where Wendell worked in a defense plant. Kenneth was employed by a farmer when he met Alice Fisher from Milbank, SD. After their marriage, Kenneth spent 38 months in the Army Air Corps, where he was trained as a crew chief on B-26 bombers. They became the parents of a son and a daughter. Kathleen married Dr. Gary Gonnerman, a chiropractor. He set up his practice in Ocheyedan for a few years, then moved to Humboldt, Iowa. Steve married Marilyn Sinner. They have two sons. Steve is branch manager of Northwest Iowa Co-op Elevator in Allendorf, IA After attending the University of Iowa for some time, Duane also enlisted in the Army Air Corps. He became a pilot on a B-25 bomber. After World War II he met and married Jewell Hays, a widow with a small daughter. They became the parents of one son. Marie also moved to California during World War II. There she met and married Lee Pruett, and they have three daughters. La Vonne married Lyle Dirks, who was also in the Army Air Corps as a B-17 pilot. They are the parents of three sons and four daughters. Naomi and Mavis followed their sisters to California. There Naomi married Bob Hill. They had two sons and a daughter. Mavis married Bill Miller, and they had two daughters. Loren married Mary Paulsen. He then spent time in the army of occupation in Germany after World War II. After he was discharged, eh got a degree in forestry at the University of Montana. He has spent most of his life since in Montana. He and Mary had one daughter. In the spring of 1940, the family moved from the farm into Ocheyedan. Arthur spent the rest of his working years as a carpenter. Rose was a cook for several years at the Walther League Camp on West Lake Okoboji. After that she was a familiar face on Main Street for many years. There she worked for "Butch" Falk in his meat market and later managed a doughnut shop. After 59 years of marriage, Arthur passed away in September 1975. Rose had been a widow for nearly ten years when she died in June 1985. They were grandparents of 22 and great grandparents of 24 children. The family also has been diminished by the deaths of Lillian Osterman, Alice Glade and Wendell Butcher.8 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Chris Theodore Glade (b. 23 December 1881, d. 7 July 1959) |
Mother* | Rosa A Schlact (b. May 1880, d. 1949) |
Birth | 29 December 1907 | Birth: Esther Agnes Glade was born on 29 December 1907 in North Dakota, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | Marriage: John Jurgen Heisler and Esther Agnes Glade were married.3 | |
Death | December 1985 | Death: Esther Agnes Glade died in December 1985 at age ~78 in Spencer, Clay, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Witness | 27 April 1910 | Esther Agnes Glade was enumerated on the census of 1910 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 23 January 1920 | Esther Agnes Glade was enumerated on the census of 1920 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.4 |
Witness | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Esther Agnes Glade appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in the household of Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.5 |
Name | Esther Agnes Glade was also known as Esther Agnes Heisler.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Chris Theodore Glade (b. 23 December 1881, d. 7 July 1959) |
Mother* | Rosa A Schlact (b. May 1880, d. 1949) |
Birth | 23 May 1910 | Birth: Ruth T Glade was born on 23 May 1910 in Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1,2 |
Death | May 1985 | Death: Ruth T Glade died in May 1985 at age ~75 in Spencer, Clay, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Baptism | 1910 | Baptism: Ruth T Glade was baptized in 1910 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.3 |
Witness | 23 January 1920 | She was enumerated on the census of 1920 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Ruth T Glade appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in the household of Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.4 |
Witness | 5 April 1940 | Ruth T Glade was enumerated on the census of 1940 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.5 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Chris Theodore Glade (b. 23 December 1881, d. 7 July 1959) |
Mother* | Rosa A Schlact (b. May 1880, d. 1949) |
Birth | 1911 | Birth: Gerhard F Glade was born in 1911 in Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Death | December 1936 | Death: Gerhard F Glade died in December 1936 at age ~25 in Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Baptism | 1911 | Baptism: Gerhard F Glade was baptized in 1911 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Witness | 23 January 1920 | He was enumerated on the census of 1920 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Gerhard F Glade appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in the household of Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) |
Father* | Chris Theodore Glade (b. 23 December 1881, d. 7 July 1959) |
Mother* | Rosa A Schlact (b. May 1880, d. 1949) |
Birth | 12 June 1914 | Birth: Florence M Glade was born on 12 June 1914 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 1938 | Marriage: Raymond Heetland and Florence M Glade were married in 1938 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.2,3 |
Death | 21 April 1999 | Death: Florence M Glade died on 21 April 1999 at age 84 in Spirit Lake, Dickinson, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Baptism | 1914 | Baptism: Florence M Glade was baptized in 1914 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.3 |
Witness | 23 January 1920 | She was enumerated on the census of 1920 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Florence M Glade appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in the household of Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.4 |
Name | 1938 | As of 1938, Florence M Glade was also known as Florence M Heetland.2 |
Last Edited | 16 April 2023 |
References | Bremer Descendency Chart (#1) Bremer Descendency Chart (#2) Bremer Descendency Chart (#3) Bremer Descendency Chart (#4) World War II list |
Father* | Chris Theodore Glade (b. 23 December 1881, d. 7 July 1959) |
Mother* | Rosa A Schlact (b. May 1880, d. 1949) |
Birth | 26 January 1917 | Birth: Bernard William Glade was born on 26 January 1917 in Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | Marriage: Bernard William Glade and Elizabeth Moreland were married.3 | |
Death | 5 April 1986 | Death: Bernard William Glade died on 5 April 1986 at age 69 in Clay, Florida, United StatesB. SSDI Lists last residence as Austin, TX Florida State Death Index gives exact birth date for Bernard William Glade, exact date of death and place of death as Clay Co, FL2,4 |
Baptism | 1917 | Baptism: Bernard William Glade was baptized in 1917 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.5 |
Witness | 23 January 1920 | He was enumerated on the census of 1920 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Witness | 1 January 1925 | State Census: Bernard William Glade appeared in the state census on 1 January 1925 in the household of Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.6 |
Witness | 5 April 1940 | Bernard William Glade was enumerated on the census of 1940 with Chris Theodore Glade and Rosa A Schlact in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.7 |
Military | Military: Bernard William Glade served in the US Air Force during World War II as a navigator.3 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | George Ostermann (b. August 1865, d. 1945) |
Mother* | Sophie Kappy (b. May 1875, d. 1964) |
Daughter* | Lillian Glade (b. 28 July 1917, d. April 1984) |
Daughter* | Marjorie D Glade (b. 24 September 1918, d. 8 March 1991) |
Son* | Kenneth Warren Glade (b. 17 November 1919, d. 4 June 2004) |
Son* | Duane L Glade (b. 22 January 1921, d. 15 December 2005) |
Daughter* | Marie Ruth Glade+ (b. 22 April 1922, d. 14 July 1999) |
Daughter* | Naomi Ruth Glade+ (b. 16 August 1927, d. 28 June 1995) |
Daughter* | Mavis Luella Glade (b. 10 April 1930, d. 26 January 2012) |
Son* | Loren A Glade (b. 31 August 1933, d. 3 October 1997) |
Birth | 26 August 1895 | Birth: Rose Ostermann was born on 26 August 1895 in Struble, Plymouth, Iowa, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 20 September 1916 | Marriage: Arthur Benjamin Glade and Rose Ostermann were married on 20 September 1916 at Zion Lutheran ChurchB in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Death | June 1985 | Death: Rose Ostermann died in June 1985 at age 89.3 |
Name | 20 September 1916 | As of 20 September 1916, Rose Ostermann was also known as Rose Glade.1 |
Census (F) | 23 January 1920 | She and Arthur Benjamin Glade were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Fredrick Glade, Dorothea Seehausen, Lillian Glade, Marjorie D Glade, and Kenneth Warren Glade.1 |
Census (F) | 19 April 1940 | Rose Ostermann and Arthur Benjamin Glade were enumerated on the census of 1940 in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United StatesB, with Duane L Glade, Marie Ruth Glade, Naomi Ruth Glade, Mavis Luella Glade, and Loren A Glade.4 |
Memo (fam) | Memo: [From the Ocheyedan, IA Centennial, 1891-1991] Arthur Glade was born in Horton Township on November 7, 1888, the last of thirteen children born to Frederick and Dorothea Glade. Rose Osterman was born on August 26, 1895, near Struble in Sioux County, Iowa, to George and Sophia Osterman. She was the first of their thirteen children. In 1911, she moved with her family to Ocheyedan, where they settled in Horton Township. Here she and Arthur met, both being members of Zion Lutheran Church. They were married there on September 20, 1916. Their marriage was blessed with nine children: three sons and six daughters. All of them were born on the original Glade homestead one mile north of Zion church, where they farmed. The winter after their fifth child was born, they were quarantined with scarlet fever for many weeks. All of their groceries and other necessities had to be brought to them by someone else, since no one was allowed to leave thir place. Whenever the childhood diseases came around, it was usually a long siege; because if one of them got it, they all got it. The year the mumps went around, the first one got them a week before Thanksgiving, so the holidays came and went with someone sick with the mumps. No one in Arthur's family could remember if he had had them, so they assumed he had. But, sure enough, it was well into March when he came down with them too. As the family was growing up, a Model T Ford became the family car. On Sunday morning eleven people, parents and children ranging in age from teenagers to an infant, piled into the Model T to drive the mile to church. Very often the roads were muddy and rutted. In the winter when deep snow covered the roads, the mile trek was made with horses and a bobsled. Sometimes fences were temporarily taken down to map a route through fields where the snow was less deep than on the roads. One of the residents of the farm for many years was a big, white, mean rooster. Why he didn't find his way to the soup kettle long before he did was always a mystery, since during his lifetime he attacked more than one member of the family. For many years Rose raised geese - over 100 of them every year. In the spring before the goslings had their feathers, everyone made a mad dash to get them in whenever it rained, as they would die if thy got wet. In the fall when they were ready for market, several aunts came to help pluck them, and the old summer kitchen was literally knee-deep in feathers for a day or two. Those feathers ended up in feather beds and many pillows. Lillian, the eldest, was the first to leave the nest when she married Hans Osterman in the summer of 1936. Marjorie followed about three years later when she became the wife of Wendell Butcher, who at that time was a professional athlete with the team then known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. They subsequently had two sons. During World War II they moved to California, where Wendell worked in a defense plant. Kenneth was employed by a farmer when he met Alice Fisher from Milbank, SD. After their marriage, Kenneth spent 38 months in the Army Air Corps, where he was trained as a crew chief on B-26 bombers. They became the parents of a son and a daughter. Kathleen married Dr. Gary Gonnerman, a chiropractor. He set up his practice in Ocheyedan for a few years, then moved to Humboldt, Iowa. Steve married Marilyn Sinner. They have two sons. Steve is branch manager of Northwest Iowa Co-op Elevator in Allendorf, IA After attending the University of Iowa for some time, Duane also enlisted in the Army Air Corps. He became a pilot on a B-25 bomber. After World War II he met and married Jewell Hays, a widow with a small daughter. They became the parents of one son. Marie also moved to California during World War II. There she met and married Lee Pruett, and they have three daughters. La Vonne married Lyle Dirks, who was also in the Army Air Corps as a B-17 pilot. They are the parents of three sons and four daughters. Naomi and Mavis followed their sisters to California. There Naomi married Bob Hill. They had two sons and a daughter. Mavis married Bill Miller, and they had two daughters. Loren married Mary Paulsen. He then spent time in the army of occupation in Germany after World War II. After he was discharged, eh got a degree in forestry at the University of Montana. He has spent most of his life since in Montana. He and Mary had one daughter. In the spring of 1940, the family moved from the farm into Ocheyedan. Arthur spent the rest of his working years as a carpenter. Rose was a cook for several years at the Walther League Camp on West Lake Okoboji. After that she was a familiar face on Main Street for many years. There she worked for "Butch" Falk in his meat market and later managed a doughnut shop. After 59 years of marriage, Arthur passed away in September 1975. Rose had been a widow for nearly ten years when she died in June 1985. They were grandparents of 22 and great grandparents of 24 children. The family also has been diminished by the deaths of Lillian Osterman, Alice Glade and Wendell Butcher.2 |