Edward Heinrich STUTHEIT

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Edward Heinrich STUTHEIT

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 17. December 1937
USA, NE, Lancaster City Find persons in this place
birth 20. March 1863
USA, IA, Clayton County Find persons in this place
marriage 21. February 1884
USA, NE, Lancaster Co., Centerville township Find persons in this place
marriage 1913

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Marriage ??spouse_en_US??Children
21. February 1884
USA, NE, Lancaster Co., Centerville township
Louisa Ida KRULL
1913
Edna Sharp JONES

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EDWARD H. STUTHEIT

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Classification: Biography

Surnames: Freye, Klose, Krull, Stutheit, Merker, Jones

EDWARD H. STUTHEIT Edward H. Stutheit, who is residing on a farm on two hundred acres on section 34, Centerville precinct, was born in Clayton County, Georgia BoardClayton County, Iowa Board <>turn off links<>

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','Related Resources',null,null,200,750,300);" title="Iowa State Board" style="COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM: #afbc22 1px double; TEXT-DECORATION: none" onmouseout=TGN.Util.HoverTip.startHideHoverTipTimer(); href="http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa/mb.ashx"Iowa, March 20, 1863, but was brought to Lancaster County, Nebraska BoardLancaster County, Pennsylvania Board <>Lancaster County, South Carolina Board <>Lancaster County, Virginia Board <>turn off links<>

','Related Resources',null,null,200,750,300);" title="Lancaster County, Nebraska Board" style="COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM: #afbc22 1px double; TEXT-DECORATION: none" onmouseout=TGN.Util.HoverTip.startHideHoverTipTimer(); href="http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.lancaster/mb.ashx"Lancaster county by his parents, Henry and Caroline (Merker Surname FactsMerker Surname Board <>turn off links <>

','Related Resources',null,null,200,750,300);" title="Merker Surname Facts" style="COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM: #afbc22 1px double; TEXT-DECORATION: none" onmouseout=TGN.Util.HoverTip.startHideHoverTipTimer(); href="http://www.ancestry.com/facts/merker-family-history.ashx"Merker) Stutheit Surname FactsStutheit Surname Board <>turn off links <>

','Related Resources',null,null,200,750,300);" title="Stutheit SurnameFacts" style="COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM: #afbc22 1px double; TEXT-DECORATION: none" onmouseout=TGN.Util.HoverTip.startHideHoverTipTimer(); href="http://www.ancestry.com/facts/stutheit-family-history.ashx"Stutheit, when four years of age. An account of their lives appears elsewhere in this work. He grew to manhood upon the farm which he is nowoperating and received his education in the public schools of Centerville precinct. He was early trained in agricultural work and has devoted his life to farming, which he has found both profitable and congenial. For the first eight years after his marriage he lived on onehundred and twenty acres belonging to his father and located south ofthe home farm, but at the end of that time he took up his residenceonthe homestead where he has since remained. He has prospered financially and now owns his farm which comprises two hundred acres of fertileand well improved land. He has erected a good house, barns andotherbuildings, and he keeps everything in excellent repair. He notonlyraises the usual crops but also feeds stock for the market andderivesa good income from his well directed labor. Mr. Stutheit was married in 1884 to Miss Louisa Krull Surname FactsKrull Surname Board<>turnoff links <>

','Related Resources',null,null,200,750,300);" title="Krull Surname Facts" style="COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM: #afbc22 1px double; TEXT-DECORATION: none" onmouseout=TGN.Util.HoverTip.startHideHoverTipTimer();href="http://www.ancestry.com/facts/krull-family-history.ashx"Krull,who passed away leaving five children: Harry, now a resident of Lincoln; Nora, the wife of Frank Klose Surname FactsKlose Surname Board <>turn off links <>

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','Related Resources',null,null,200,750,300);" title="Lincoln SurnameFacts" style="COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM: #afbc22 1px double; TEXT-DECORATION: none" onmouseout=TGN.Util.HoverTip.startHideHoverTipTimer(); href="http://www.ancestry.com/facts/lincoln-family-history.ashx"Lincoln. In 1913 Mr. Stutheit was again married, Miss Edna Jones SurnameFactsJones Surname Board <>turn off links <>

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Edward Heinrich Stutheit

Birth: Mar. 20, 1863

Clayton County

Iowa, USA

Death: Dec. 17, 1937

Porterville

Tulare County

California, USA

Edward Heinrich Stutheit was the ninth child of Heinrich William Stutheit and Caroline Louise Moerker born on 20 Mar 1863 in Clayton County,Iowa.

At the age of 20, he married Louisa Ida Krull on 21 Feb 1884 in Lancaster County, Nebraska. They had six children together.

At the age of 47, he married Edna Sharp Jones on 08 Jan 1913 in Hebron, Nebraska. They had three children together.

Edward passed away on 17 Dec 1937 in Porterville, California. He was 74 years, 8 months and 27 days old.

Internment was on 23 Dec 1937 at Centerville Cemetery in Centerville,Nebraska.

Married

Occupation: Farmer (Retired)

Children:

Infant Daughter Stutheit (1898-1898)

Family links:

Parents:

Heinrich William Stutheit (1824 - 1898)

Caroline Louise Moerker Stutheit (1825 - 1893)

Spouses:

Louisa Ida Krull Stutheit (1863 - 1912)

Edna Sharp Jones Stutheit (1883 - 1965)

Children:

Harry Edward Stutheit (1884 - 1937)*

Nora Louisa Stutheit Klos (1886 - 1973)*

Phoebe Lula Stutheit Freye (1888 - 1971)*

Carolyn Martha Stutheit Bachman (1891 - 1968)*

Joseph Frank Stutheit (1895 - 1964)*

Infant daughter Stutheit (1898 - ____)*

Infant Daughter Stutheit (1911 - 1911)*

Velda Devee Stutheit Kess (1914 - 1955)*

Ethel Jean Stutheit Phelps (1915 - 2001)*

Evelyn Mae Stutheit Cole (1916 - 1984)*

Siblings:

Louisa Wilhelmina Stutheit Meyer (1848 - 1885)*

Margaret Carolena Stutheit Spellman (1850 - 1919)*

Lucia Martha Stutheit Beckmann (1852 - 1917)*

August William Stutheit (1853 - 1913)*

William Friederich Stutheit (1855 - 1927)*

Cornelius Stutheit (1857 - 1931)*

Cornelius Herman Stutheit (1857 - 1931)*

Ludwig F Stutheit (1859 - 1906)*

Mary Stutheit Wolfe (1862 - ____)*

Edward Heinrich Stutheit (1863 - 1937)

Johann Heinrich Stutheit (1865 - 1913)*

Matilda Anna Stutheit Hidmeright (1868 - ____)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:

Centerville Cemetery

Lancaster County

Nebraska, USA

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Maintained by: J.Klos

Originally Created by: LoNe Searcher

Record added: Jun 08, 2007

Find A Grave Memorial# 19776539 --

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