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HAAK, Hattie Julia

Female Abt 1910 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HAAK, Hattie Julia was born about 1910 (daughter of HAAK, Henry); and died.

    Hattie married SCHOENHERR, Edmund C on 4 Sep 1935 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 9/20/1935

    Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Schoenherr,
    who have recently returned from
    their wedding trip, have taken up
    their residence at 2467 Pierce avenue.
    Before ber marriage, Mrs. Schoenherr
    was Miss Haak, daughter of Mr.
    Henry Haak and the late Mrs. Haak.
    Mr. Schoenherr Is the son of Mr. and
    Mrs. Frederick Schoenherr, of this
    city.
    Mr. and Mrs. Schoenherr were
    married on Sept. 4 at St. Lucas Evangelical
    church, in Ottawa, Ont.
    The Rev. A. Dashner, pastor of the
    church, officiated and the wedding
    music was played by G. E. Hartwick.
    For the occasion the church was
    attractively decorated with palms snd
    ferns which were Interspersed with
    gladioli and other cut flowers.
    Attending the bride were Miss Wilhelmina
    Priebe and Miss Verna
    Schroeder. Miss Schroeder is a resident
    of this city and cousin of the
    groom. Mr. Schroeder was attended
    by his brother, Wilbert, also .of this
    city, and by the bride's brother,
    Walter Haak. The ushers were Edgar
    Schoenherr and Henry Haak
    An exquisite gown of Imported bridal
    satln_ was worn by the bride.
    Beltless, the bodice front was prettily
    cowled, while tiny satin buttons
    centered the bodice back. The very
    fun sleeves were tucked at the shoulders
    and the fullness at the wrists
    was held with closely-fitted cuffs,
    also-button-trimmed. The long, plain,
    straight skirt was fashioned^ in the
    back with four manon panels flaring
    very wide toward the bottom and extending
    Into a long train in fan formation.
    The folds of the long, dainty bridal
    veil of sills net were held In place on
    the head with double strands of orange
    blossoms. White, kid gloves and
    white sandals were worn and a bouquet
    of butterfly roses and Ulles-ofthe-
    valley In shower was carried.
    Similarly attired were the bridesmaids
    In quaintly-fashioned taffeta
    frocks. Miss Priebe being in pale yellow
    and Miss Schroeder in orchid
    shade. These beltless dresses were
    trimmed with tiny tucks in front
    and with a row of taffeta covered
    buttons in the back. The sleeves were
    short and the long skirts, fitted to
    the knees, were encircled with nar
    row rows of taffeta flares, the bottom
    forming a short train. Lace
    gloves and satin sandals of the same
    shade as the dresses were worn. Each
    bridesmaid wore a bandeau of metallic
    leaves on her head. Miss Priebe's
    bouquet was of bronze chrysanthemums,
    while Miss Schroeder carried
    yellow chrysanthemums.
    Immediately following the ceremony,
    a reception was held at the
    residence of the bride's father.
    Among those present from Niagara
    Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
    Schoenherr, parents of the groom;
    Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Mr.
    and Mrs. M. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs.
    Elmer Schoenherr, Mr. and Mrs.
    Charles Schienan. Mr. Milton Schroeder.

    Children:
    1. SCHOENHERR, Julia Carol
    2. SCHOENHERR, Gloria Hattie

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HAAK, Henry
    Children:
    1. 1. HAAK, Hattie Julia was born about 1910; and died.



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