Adeline Farris TOUROT

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Adeline Farris TOUROT

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 18. May 1925
USA, NE, Lincoln, Lancaster Find persons in this place
residence 1866
USA, MO, Buchanan Co., St. Joseph Find persons in this place
birth 15. March 1841
marriage 17. May 1859
USA, MO, Saint Joseph, Find persons in this place

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17. May 1859
USA, MO, Saint Joseph,
Johann Jochim Friedrich Lorenz -Frank- KRULL

Notes for this person

Adeline Absorbed into Syracuse 1847 --

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Frank Fredrick and Adeline Krull adopted Claude Ezra Holmes in approximatley 1903 from an orphangage, Claude, his sister Ethel and brother Percy had been placed there by their father, Charles Clarence Holmes, after the death of his wife, Stella Brown Holmes, she had died of Typhoid Fever while they lived in Anselmo, Ne.Frank and Adeline were the parents of ten children which they had before they adopted Claude.The following story relates much of the life of Frank and Adeline's life.

"The Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull Story"

Francis Fredrick Krull was born March 19, 1833, in Mecklenburg, Germany. He was 18 years old when his family immigrated to America in 1851.He lived with his mother Louisa and three brothers-Henry, 21, Lewis 13,and William 9.Possibly the two sisters, Louisa & Mary were still homealso.They had all entered at the Port or New York on November 10, 185l.

In 1854, they were in Porter County, Indiana, brothers Christian, Charles (Carl), Fredrick, John, Henry and Francis filed for naturalization.Francis filed on the 9th day of October 1854 and renounced his allegiance and fidelity to the Prince of Mecklenburg.

Francis married Adeline Touro on May 17, 1859, in St. Joseph, Missouri.Daughter Emma Carolina was born April 1, 1859, in St. Joseph.(She wasone year old on the 1860 Census).George Franklin was born in August 1860, Louise Ida was born January 29, 1863, and William Robert was bornMary 1865, all in Missouri.The children got measles and William Robert died April 24, 1866, (age 11 months), 2 days later on April 26, 1866, George Franklin died of complications at age 5 years, 9 months.Theywere buried in Missouri.Emma Caroline was now 7 years old and Louisa Ida was 3 years old, they survived.

The family then moved to Dubuque, Iowa, where Charles H. was born in August 1866.Adeline was pregnant with Charles when she lost her two boys.Between this and the move to Iowa, (nearly 400 miles) it could not have been easy?In 1869, Mary A. was born, Fredrick Frank on April 14, 1871, then on June 18, 1872, Charles H. (5years, 11 months) died of spinal meningitis.In 1876, Scarlet Fever hit the family.Mary A. died December 19, 1876, she was 7 years old, and 9 days later John F. died, hewas 3 years, 10 months of age.They were buried in Dubuque County, Iowa.This now left only Emma Caroline, 17 years old, Louise Ida 13, and Fredrick Frank, 5 years old.

In 1879, the family moved to Nebraska, (450 miles to the southwest), locating in Sprague, Nebraska.In January 1880, Elizabeth was born.A year and 9 months later, Frances Rosie Ellen was born on September 15, 1881.Adeline was now 40 years old.On November 12, 1892, Elizabeth died from Typhoid Fever, she was 12 years, 10 months of age.

Francis and Adeline reared four of the ten children they brought intothis world.Francis Fredrick was now 59 years old and Adeline was 51.They must have decided that the Centerville Precinct (Sprague, Ne.)was where they would live out their lives as they had the bodies of their five children who died, (2 in Missouri and three in Iowa) moved to theCenterville Cemetery (north of Sprague, Ne. approximately 2 miles) where they were buried beside Elizabeth.

In the 1900 Census, a son is shown, he is the adopted son of Francis and Adeline, he is 13 years old and the Krulls called him Homer, his birth name was Claude Ezra Holmes.Some years later, April 11, 1926, Claude would marry Mae Adeline Krull, (youngest daughter of his step-brother, Fredrick Frank and Maglena Rahorst Krull).

Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull died May 14, 1911, at Sprague, Nebraska, and he was buried near his children at Centerville Cemetery.On May 18, 1925, Adeline Touro Krull died in Lincoln, Nebraska, at the home ofher youngest daughter, Frances Rosie Ellen Spellman (Lulu).She too was buried in Centerville Cemetery.

The above written article was complied by Betty Mae Krull Seip, Great-Grand daughter, daughter of Raymond Frank Krull.

Frank (Francis) Fredrick Krull

from Mabel Krull Gotchall

(Granddaughter)

In regards to Grandpa's death certificate, he was inbalmed by an undertaker who had a small establishment in Hickman, Nebraska.I don't remember if Grandpa's body was taken to Hickman or not, but believe it was.I do know they put his body in the house.I was so upset.I was 10 yearsold then.Later my mother wrote after my family and I had moved out west that the mortuary had burned down, cause of fire was due to an overheated heater.She said they had gotten the bodys out and they were notcremated by the fire.I do know that during World War I, the mortuarywas over filled and they had bodies in the sheds.Uncles Art Spellman was kept at home after he died and before burial.The custom then was wakes.I remember being at Aunt Lu.The special nurse they had for Uncle Art was still there after he had died, she ask me to go in with her toput inbalming fluid (felmaldahide) on his face and arms, this was usedto keep down discoloring whishers which had grown out on his face andthe nurse blew the light out, then she said to me, "Where are you?"She reached out and took a hold of my hand and yelled, "Boo".I nearly went into a fit.Bill Spellman and a neighbor was there with Aunt Lu.Thenext day my Dad came out and took me home, He said, "Thats no way to treat her".After Uncle Art's funeral, Aunt Lu begged me to come out, Icould go to and from work, but stay with her at nights.I far rather not of stayed but felt sorry for her and the kids.There should be a record in Court House, Lincoln, Nebraska.Thats where they registered all deaths.When I worked for Dr. Lamb I reported many deaths there.

The mortician's name was Nick Brokoma. (Tice Brokoma)He also cared forGrandpa and Grandma's daughter Louise who had been married to Ed Stutheit.I know that that mortuary was there for many years. I had gone with Aunt Lu to view Aunt Louise's body, I could not go to the funeral,had to stay with the kids, Aunt Lu's children and my brothers and sisters. Mr. Brokoma was the same man who cared for my little brother whenhe died, he was the last to be born to our mother, that was 1916.Butthey kept brother in the home to save expenses.Dad and Uncle Art madea casket for him.Dad bought a grave box to place it in.Had a church funeral but Bill Krull (William Krull) took the body to the cemetary, saved money there also.Your mother (she means Margaret Alma Knox Krull,wife of Mable's brother, Raymond F. Krull) should remember this as theKnoxes lived in Sprague at that time, I remember.They later lived ina house on Main Street, Sprague, not to far from Grandma Krull's (Adeline Touro Krull) house in Sprague.Aunt Lena Spellman, an old person, rarely went any where after she and Uncle Frank were married.There onlydaughter, Emma, was a cripple due to Spinal Mensites they thought later years.She (Emma) lived to be 89 years old in spite of her severe condition.Bill Spellman, her brother lived with her until he died.GuessJohn's wife is still alive (John Spellman).

Foot note:The little brother mentioned was Paul Omer Krull, parents Fredrick Frank and Maglena Pauline Rahorst Krull, born June 27,and diedJune 30, 1915, Hallam, Nebraska.

The many bodies during World War I, which was stacked in the sheds outside the mortuary which Mable mentions was due to the influenza whichhit the United States during 1916 and 1917. Rural areas were no exception to the disease and many died in eastern Nebraska. Embalming was used, but due to the number of deaths, they were taken care of as quickly as they could.In the fall-winter months it was wise placing the bodies outside as it was cold.

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1910, APRIL 25-26TH, STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, CENTERVILLE PRECINCT

KRULL, FRANK, HEAD, MALE, WHITE, AGE 76, MARRIED, BORN GERMANY, FATHERGERMANY, MOTHER GERMANY, SPEAKS ENGLISH, FARMER

KRULL, ADELINE, WIFE, FEMANL, WHITE, AGE 70, MARRIED, BORN, NEW YORK,FATHER FRANCE, MOTHER FRANCE, SPEAKS ENGLISH, HOUSEKEEPING.

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1900, 1ST, 2ND, & 4TH JUNE, STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTYOF LANCASTER, CENTERVILLE PRECINCT

KRULL, FRANK, HEAD, WHITE, MALE, BORN MARCH 1833, AGE 68,, HERE 34 YRS, BORN IN GERMANY, FATHER GERMANY, MOTHER GERMANY, FARMER

KRULL, ADELINE, WIFE, W, F, MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH, SHE WON'T TELL, AGE 59, 34 YRS HERE, BORN IN FRANCE, FATHER FRANCE, MOTHER FRANCE

KRULL, HOMER, STEP-SON, W. M. APRIL 1887, AGE 13, HERE 8 YRS, BORN INNEBR., DON'T KNOW RECORDS OF WHERE FATHER OR MOTHER BORN, AT SCHOOL.

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HOMER KRULL'S LEGAL NAME WAS CLAUDE EZRA HOLMES, MOTHER WAS ESTELLA LYDIA BROWN HOLMES, DIED MAY 24, 1892, IN ANSELMO, NEBR.HIS SISTER WAS ETHYL BROWN HOLMES FRANCIS AND A BROTHER PERCY HOLMES.THE THREE CHILDREN WERE PUT OUT FOR ADOPTION BY THE FATHER AFTER THE MOTHER DIED, FATHER WAS CHARLES CLARENCE HOLMES

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1880 JUNE 8TH, STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, BUDA TWP, PAGE 6, DIST. NO. 1

KRULL, FRANK, AGE 44, MALE, FARMER, FROM MECKLENBURG, FATHER FROM MECKLENBURG, MOTHER FROM MECKLENBURG

KRULL, ADELINE, 38, F, WIFE, KEEP HOUSE, NEW YORK, FRANCE, FRANCE

KRULL, LENA, 21, F, DAU, BORN MISSOURI, MECKLENBURG, NEW YORK

KRULL, LOUISE, 17, F, DAU, MISSOURI, FATHER MECKLENBURG, MOTHER NEW YORK

KRULL, FREDRICK, 8, SON, IOWA, FATHER MECKLENBURG, NEW YORK

KRULL, ELIZABETH, 1, DAU, NEBRASKA, MECKLENBURG, NEW YORK

TWORUO, CHARLES, 35, MALE, BRO-IN-LAW, LABORER, NEW YORK, FRANCE, FRANCE

Charles Tworuo is brother to Adeline Touro Krull, true spelling of Touro, or Tworuo is unknown.

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1870 AUGUST 11, 1870, STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF DUBUQUE, WASHINGTON TOWNHIP, POST OFFICE PEOSTA, COMPUTER PAGE 19, CENSUS PAGE 19.

129-118, KRULL, FRANK, 40, MALE, WHITE, FARMER, 700 REAL ESTATE, MECKLENBURG

ADELINE, 35, F, W, KEEPING HOUSE, NEW YORK

CAROLINE, 11, F, W, MISSOURI

LOUISA, 8, F, W, MISSOURI

CHARLES, 3, M, W, MISSOURI

ADELINE, 10/12, F, W, MISSOURI

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1860 11TH DAY OF AUGUST 1860, STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF BUCHANAN, TOWNSHIP MEIPOURI, PAGE 39 OF 78, POST OFFICE ST. JOSEPH,2ND WARD OF ST. JOSEPH

1959-1845

F. CRULL, 26, MALE, LABORER, 100 PERSONAL, GERMANY

E. CRULL, 22, FEMALE, NEW YORK

C. CRULL, 1/2, FEMALE, MISSOURI

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Frank Fredrick and Adeline Krull adopted Claude Ezra Holmes in approximatley 1903 from an orphangage, Claude, his sister Ethel and brother Percy had been placed there by their father, Charles Clarence Holmes, after the death of his wife, Stella Brown Holmes, she had died of Typhoid Fever while they lived in Anselmo, Ne.Frank and Adeline were the parents of ten children which they had before they adopted Claude.The following story relates much of the life of Frank and Adeline's life.

"The Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull Story"

Francis Fredrick Krull was born March 19, 1833, in Mecklenburg, Germany. He was 18 years old when his family immigrated to America in 1851.He lived with his mother Louisa and three brothers-Henry, 21, Lewis 13,and William 9.Possibly the two sisters, Louisa & Mary were still homealso.They had all entered at the Port or New York on November 10, 185l.

In 1854, they were in Porter County, Indiana, brothers Christian, Charles (Carl), Fredrick, John, Henry and Francis filed for naturalization.Francis filed on the 9th day of October 1854 and renounced his allegiance and fidelity to the Prince of Mecklenburg.

Francis married Adeline Touro on May 17, 1859, in St. Joseph, Missouri.Daughter Emma Carolina was born April 1, 1859, in St. Joseph.(She wasone year old on the 1860 Census).George Franklin was born in August 1860, Louise Ida was born January 29, 1863, and William Robert was bornMary 1865, all in Missouri.The children got measles and William Robert died April 24, 1866, (age 11 months), 2 days later on April 26, 1866, George Franklin died of complications at age 5 years, 9 months.Theywere buried in Missouri.Emma Caroline was now 7 years old and Louisa Ida was 3 years old, they survived.

The family then moved to Dubuque, Iowa, where Charles H. was born in August 1866.Adeline was pregnant with Charles when she lost her two boys.Between this and the move to Iowa, (nearly 400 miles) it could not have been easy?In 1869, Mary A. was born, Fredrick Frank on April 14, 1871, then on June 18, 1872, Charles H. (5years, 11 months) died of spinal meningitis.In 1876, Scarlet Fever hit the family.Mary A. died December 19, 1876, she was 7 years old, and 9 days later John F. died, hewas 3 years, 10 months of age.They were buried in Dubuque County, Iowa.This now left only Emma Caroline, 17 years old, Louise Ida 13, and Fredrick Frank, 5 years old.

In 1879, the family moved to Nebraska, (450 miles to the southwest), locating in Sprague, Nebraska.In January 1880, Elizabeth was born.A year and 9 months later, Frances Rosie Ellen was born on September 15, 1881.Adeline was now 40 years old.On November 12, 1892, Elizabeth died from Typhoid Fever, she was 12 years, 10 months of age.

Francis and Adeline reared four of the ten children they brought intothis world.Francis Fredrick was now 59 years old and Adeline was 51.They must have decided that the Centerville Precinct (Sprague, Ne.)was where they would live out their lives as they had the bodies of their five children who died, (2 in Missouri and three in Iowa) moved to theCenterville Cemetery (north of Sprague, Ne. approximately 2 miles) where they were buried beside Elizabeth.

In the 1900 Census, a son is shown, he is the adopted son of Francis and Adeline, he is 13 years old and the Krulls called him Homer, his birth name was Claude Ezra Holmes.Some years later, April 11, 1926, Claude would marry Mae Adeline Krull, (youngest daughter of his step-brother, Fredrick Frank and Maglena Rahorst Krull).

Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull died May 14, 1911, at Sprague, Nebraska, and he was buried near his children at Centerville Cemetery.On May 18, 1925, Adeline Touro Krull died in Lincoln, Nebraska, at the home ofher youngest daughter, Frances Rosie Ellen Spellman (Lulu).She too was buried in Centerville Cemetery.

The above written article was complied by Betty Mae Krull Seip, Great-Grand daughter, daughter of Raymond Frank Krull.

Frank (Francis) Fredrick Krull

from Mabel Krull Gotchall

(Granddaughter)

In regards to Grandpa's death certificate, he was inbalmed by an undertaker who had a small establishment in Hickman, Nebraska.I don't remember if Grandpa's body was taken to Hickman or not, but believe it was.I do know they put his body in the house.I was so upset.I was 10 yearsold then.Later my mother wrote after my family and I had moved out west that the mortuary had burned down, cause of fire was due to an overheated heater.She said they had gotten the bodys out and they were notcremated by the fire.I do know that during World War I, the mortuarywas over filled and they had bodies in the sheds.Uncles Art Spellman was kept at home after he died and before burial.The custom then was wakes.I remember being at Aunt Lu.The special nurse they had for Uncle Art was still there after he had died, she ask me to go in with her toput inbalming fluid (felmaldahide) on his face and arms, this was usedto keep down discoloring whishers which had grown out on his face andthe nurse blew the light out, then she said to me, "Where are you?"She reached out and took a hold of my hand and yelled, "Boo".I nearly went into a fit.Bill Spellman and a neighbor was there with Aunt Lu.Thenext day my Dad came out and took me home, He said, "Thats no way to treat her".After Uncle Art's funeral, Aunt Lu begged me to come out, Icould go to and from work, but stay with her at nights.I far rather not of stayed but felt sorry for her and the kids.There should be a record in Court House, Lincoln, Nebraska.Thats where they registered all deaths.When I worked for Dr. Lamb I reported many deaths there.

The mortician's name was Nick Brokoma. (Tice Brokoma)He also cared forGrandpa and Grandma's daughter Louise who had been married to Ed Stutheit.I know that that mortuary was there for many years. I had gone with Aunt Lu to view Aunt Louise's body, I could not go to the funeral,had to stay with the kids, Aunt Lu's children and my brothers and sisters. Mr. Brokoma was the same man who cared for my little brother whenhe died, he was the last to be born to our mother, that was 1916.Butthey kept brother in the home to save expenses.Dad and Uncle Art madea casket for him.Dad bought a grave box to place it in.Had a church funeral but Bill Krull (William Krull) took the body to the cemetary, saved money there also.Your mother (she means Margaret Alma Knox Krull,wife of Mable's brother, Raymond F. Krull) should remember this as theKnoxes lived in Sprague at that time, I remember.They later lived ina house on Main Street, Sprague, not to far from Grandma Krull's (Adeline Touro Krull) house in Sprague.Aunt Lena Spellman, an old person, rarely went any where after she and Uncle Frank were married.There onlydaughter, Emma, was a cripple due to Spinal Mensites they thought later years.She (Emma) lived to be 89 years old in spite of her severe condition.Bill Spellman, her brother lived with her until he died.GuessJohn's wife is still alive (John Spellman).

Foot note:The little brother mentioned was Paul Omer Krull, parents Fredrick Frank and Maglena Pauline Rahorst Krull, born June 27,and diedJune 30, 1915, Hallam, Nebraska.

The many bodies during World War I, which was stacked in the sheds outside the mortuary which Mable mentions was due to the influenza whichhit the United States during 1916 and 1917. Rural areas were no exception to the disease and many died in eastern Nebraska. Embalming was used, but due to the number of deaths, they were taken care of as quickly as they could.In the fall-winter months it was wise placing the bodies outside as it was cold.

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1910, APRIL 25-26TH, STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, CENTERVILLE PRECINCT

KRULL, FRANK, HEAD, MALE, WHITE, AGE 76, MARRIED, BORN GERMANY, FATHERGERMANY, MOTHER GERMANY, SPEAKS ENGLISH, FARMER

KRULL, ADELINE, WIFE, FEMANL, WHITE, AGE 70, MARRIED, BORN, NEW YORK,FATHER FRANCE, MOTHER FRANCE, SPEAKS ENGLISH, HOUSEKEEPING.

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1900, 1ST, 2ND, & 4TH JUNE, STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTYOF LANCASTER, CENTERVILLE PRECINCT

KRULL, FRANK, HEAD, WHITE, MALE, BORN MARCH 1833, AGE 68,, HERE 34 YRS, BORN IN GERMANY, FATHER GERMANY, MOTHER GERMANY, FARMER

KRULL, ADELINE, WIFE, W, F, MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH, SHE WON'T TELL, AGE 59, 34 YRS HERE, BORN IN FRANCE, FATHER FRANCE, MOTHER FRANCE

KRULL, HOMER, STEP-SON, W. M. APRIL 1887, AGE 13, HERE 8 YRS, BORN INNEBR., DON'T KNOW RECORDS OF WHERE FATHER OR MOTHER BORN, AT SCHOOL.

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HOMER KRULL'S LEGAL NAME WAS CLAUDE EZRA HOLMES, MOTHER WAS ESTELLA LYDIA BROWN HOLMES, DIED MAY 24, 1892, IN ANSELMO, NEBR.HIS SISTER WAS ETHYL BROWN HOLMES FRANCIS AND A BROTHER PERCY HOLMES.THE THREE CHILDREN WERE PUT OUT FOR ADOPTION BY THE FATHER AFTER THE MOTHER DIED, FATHER WAS CHARLES CLARENCE HOLMES

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1880 JUNE 8TH, STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF LANCASTER, BUDA TWP, PAGE 6, DIST. NO. 1

KRULL, FRANK, AGE 44, MALE, FARMER, FROM MECKLENBURG, FATHER FROM MECKLENBURG, MOTHER FROM MECKLENBURG

KRULL, ADELINE, 38, F, WIFE, KEEP HOUSE, NEW YORK, FRANCE, FRANCE

KRULL, LENA, 21, F, DAU, BORN MISSOURI, MECKLENBURG, NEW YORK

KRULL, LOUISE, 17, F, DAU, MISSOURI, FATHER MECKLENBURG, MOTHER NEW YORK

KRULL, FREDRICK, 8, SON, IOWA, FATHER MECKLENBURG, NEW YORK

KRULL, ELIZABETH, 1, DAU, NEBRASKA, MECKLENBURG, NEW YORK

TWORUO, CHARLES, 35, MALE, BRO-IN-LAW, LABORER, NEW YORK, FRANCE, FRANCE

Charles Tworuo is brother to Adeline Touro Krull, true spelling of Touro, or Tworuo is unknown.

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1870 AUGUST 11, 1870, STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF DUBUQUE, WASHINGTON TOWNHIP, POST OFFICE PEOSTA, COMPUTER PAGE 19, CENSUS PAGE 19.

129-118, KRULL, FRANK, 40, MALE, WHITE, FARMER, 700 REAL ESTATE, MECKLENBURG

ADELINE, 35, F, W, KEEPING HOUSE, NEW YORK

CAROLINE, 11, F, W, MISSOURI

LOUISA, 8, F, W, MISSOURI

CHARLES, 3, M, W, MISSOURI

ADELINE, 10/12, F, W, MISSOURI

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U. S. CENSUS FOR 1860 11TH DAY OF AUGUST 1860, STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF BUCHANAN, TOWNSHIP MEIPOURI, PAGE 39 OF 78, POST OFFICE ST. JOSEPH,2ND WARD OF ST. JOSEPH

1959-1845

F. CRULL, 26, MALE, LABORER, 100 PERSONAL, GERMANY

E. CRULL, 22, FEMALE, NEW YORK

C. CRULL, 1/2, FEMALE, MISSOURI

More About Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull:

Comment 1: 1859, Marriage Cert. shows last name Kraul.328, 329

Event 1: January 24, 1833, Wobbelin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany.330, 331

Event 2: November 10, 1851, Entered Port of New York.332, 333

Event 3: May 17, 1859, Marr.Adeline Tour,lived in St. Joseph, Mo..334,335

Event 4: Abt. 1866, Moved to Dubuque, Iowa.336, 337

Fact 5: 1879, Moved to Lancaster County, Ne..338, 339

Occupation: Farmer.340, 341

Personality/Intrst: Serious-sober person.342, 343

Residence: Sprague, Ne..344, 345

More About Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull and Adaline Touro:

Marriage: May 17, 1859, St. Joseph, Buchanan, Mo..346

Children of Francis (Frank) Fredrick Krull and Adaline Touro are:

+Emma Carolina Krull, b. April 01, 1859, St. Joseph, Mo.346, 347, d. December 12, 1938, Sprague, Ne.348, 349.

George Franklin Krull, b. July 23, 1860, St. Joseph, Mo.350, 351, d. April 26, 1866, St. Joseph, Mo.352, 353.

+Louisa Ida Krull, b. January 29, 1863, St. Joseph, Mo.354, 355, d. April 28, 1912, Sprague, Ne.356, 357.

William Robert Krull, b. May 21, 1865, St. Joseph, Mo.358, 359, d. April 24, 1866, St. Joseph, Mo.360, 361.

Charles H. Krull, b. August 08, 1866, Dubuque, Iowa362, 363, d. June 18, 1872, Dubuque, Iowa364, 365.

Mary A. Krull, b. July 22, 1869, Dubuque, Iowa366, 367, d. December 19, 1876, Dubuque, Iowa368, 369.

John F. Krull, b. February 28, 1873, Dubuque, Iowa370, 371, d. December 28, 1876, Dubuque, Iowa372, 373.

Elizabeth Krull, b. January 13, 1880, St. Jospeh, Mo.374, 375, d. November 12, 1892, Sprague, Ne.376, 377.

Frances Rosie Ellen Krull, b. September 15, 1881, Sprague, Ne.378, 379, d. August 11, 1961, Lincoln, Ne.380, 381.

+Fredrick Frank Krull, b. April 14, 1871, Dubeque,IA, d. December 05,1928, Butler,Mo. (Carol A. Rein)

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Birth: Mar. 15, 1840

Onondaga County

New York, USA

Death: May 18, 1925

Lincoln

Lancaster County

Nebraska, USA

Adaline Tourot was the sixth child of Peter Thourot and Suzanne Bonameborn on 15 Mar 1840 in Salina, New York [now known as Syracuse, New York].

Adaline married Francis Fredrick Krull on 17 May 1859 in Saint Joseph,Missouri. They had ten children together. They adopted one child together.

Adaline passed away on 18 May 1925 in Lincoln, Nebraska. She was 85 years old.

Family links:

Parents:

Pierre Frederic Thourot (1797 - ____)

Suzanne Boname Thourot (1793 - ____)

Spouse:

Francis Fredrick Krull (1833 - 1911)*

Children:

Emma Carolina Krull Spellman (1859 - 1938)*

George Franklin Krull (1860 - 1866)*

Louisa Ida Krull Stutheit (1863 - 1912)*

William Robert Krull (1865 - 1866)*

Charles H Krull (1866 - 1872)*

Mary A Krull (1869 - 1876)*

Fredrick Frank Krull (1871 - 1928)*

John Fred Krull (1873 - 1876)*

Elizabeth Krull (1880 - 1892)*

Francis Rosa Ellen Krull Spellman (1881 - 1960)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:

Centerville Cemetery

Lancaster County

Nebraska, USA

Created by: J.Klos

Record added: Aug 09, 2010

Find A Grave Memorial# 56851057

Great Grandma,You and Grandpa must have been loving people,as you notonly raised your children but also found it in your heart to adopt myfather.According to my Mother you spent your later years with your children and in great pain from cancer .I look f...(Read more)

  • Carol Rein

Added: Nov. 7, 2014

Dear Grandmother Adaline. I'm sorry your life was so hard. You must have been a very strong person to endure so much pain and hardship. Themore I learn about you, the more I admire you. Hope to meet you one day...

  • Nancy Merrill Sayed

Added: Apr. 20, 2012

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