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SCHOENHERR, Robert G



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SCHOENHERR, Robert G

    Robert married SIMON, Beverly Mae [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SCHOENHERR, Wilbert O (son of SCHOENHERR, Frederick W and Minna A).

    Wilbert married GUINTHER, Mildred M on 20 Jun 1936 in Kenmore, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  GUINTHER, Mildred M (daughter of GUINTHER, George).

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 7/3/1936

    A wedding of interest to a number
    of Niagara Falls residents was that of
    Miss Mildred M.. Guinther, daughter
    of Mr. and Mrs. George Guinther, of
    Military road, Kenmore, and Wilbert
    O. Schoenerr, of Pierce avenue, this
    city. The ceremony was performed at
    the home of the bride's parents, Sat-
    urday, June 20. The Rev Walter F.
    Hetzel officiated. Preceding the cere-
    mony Miss Violet Osborne sang, "I
    Love You Truly," accompanied at the
    piano by Miss Katherine Bush.
    The bride was gowned in white lace
    over satin, fashioned with ull sleeves
    and a train. She wore a fingertip vei
    arranged halo effect with orange blos-
    soms and carried a shower bouquet of
    white roses,, sweet peas, baby's breath
    and lillies-of-the-valley.
    Miss Selma Daucher, of Buffalo,
    was maid of honor. She wore a gown
    of blue lace and a tiara of blue daisies
    on her hair. Her bouquet was of pink
    sweet heart roses,, sweet peas and
    baby's breath. Edward C. Schoenherr,
    of this city, attended the groom.
    The bride's mother wore blue print
    crepe and the groom's mother black
    printed sheer crepe. Both wore shoul-
    der corsages of pink rose and gar-
    denias.
    Following the ceremony a wedding
    dinner wa served at Mrs. Snyder's
    tea room, in Williamsville. Covers
    were laid for 24 at the bride's table,
    which was decorated with flowers
    and white candles and centered with
    a wedding cake surmounted by a miniature
    bride and groom. A reception
    was held later at the home of the
    bride. Among those present from this
    city were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
    Schoenherr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
    Schoeder and son, Noel, Mr.. and Mrs.
    Howard Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
    Schoenherr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
    Schoenherr,, Mr. and Mrs.. M. Schoed-
    er and daughter Verna, Mr. and Mrs.
    Charles Schieman and daughter, Joy,
    Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schieman and
    daughter, Eunice, Miss Dora and Miss
    Mildred Jordan and Richard Klettke.
    Mr. ad Mrs. Schonherr are tak-
    ing a motor trip through the New
    England states and Quebec and will
    be at home after July 10.

    Children:
    1. SCHOENHERR, David Wilbert
    2. 1. SCHOENHERR, Robert G


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SCHOENHERR, Frederick W was born about 1877 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 May 1942 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/29/1942

    Frederick W. Schoenherr, 65
    years old, of 2467 Pierce avenue, a
    millwright employed by the Kim-
    berly Clark corporation, died yes-
    terday afternoon in Memorial hos-
    pital, where he had been a patent
    for a month.
    Born in Ottawa. Ont.. Mr. Schoenherr
    had resided here 40 years.
    He was a member of Trinity Evangelical
    Lutheran church, Surviving
    him are his wife, Mrs. Minna A.
    Schoenherr; two daughter and
    three sons, Mrs. Henry Schroeder,
    Mrs. Howard Allen and Edward C,
    Wilbert O. and Elmer P. Schoenherr,
    all of this city; three sisters
    Mrs. Fred Fisher and Mrs. Frank
    Mentzel, of Ottawa, Ont., and Mrs.
    Otto Appelt, of Boston, and four
    brothers,, Henry, Oscar and Charles
    Schoenherr, of Ottawa, and Frank
    Schoenherr, of Old Chatham, N.Y.
    He is also survived by nine grand-
    children.
    The funeral will be held from the
    family home at 2 p.m. Sunday, with
    services- at the Trinity Evangelical
    Lutheran church at 2.30 p.m., tne
    Rev M. C. Kretzmann officiating.
    Burial will be in Riverdale cemetery.

    Frederick + Minna A. Minna was born about 1883 in Germany; died on 16 Aug 1968 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Minna A was born about 1883 in Germany; died on 16 Aug 1968 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 8/16/1968

    Mrs. Minna A. Schoenherr,
    85, of 726 Pasadena Ave., died
    today (Aug. 16, 1968) in Buffalo
    after a long illness. Born in Germany,
    she had lived in this city
    for 50 years and was a member
    of Trinity Lutheran Church.
    Surviving are three sons, Edmund,
    Wilburt and Elmer; two
    daughters, Mrs. Henry (Elsa)
    Schroeder and Mrs. Howard
    (Flora) Allan, all of tihis city;
    11 grandchildren and 23 great
    grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held
    from the Lane Funeral Home
    Monday at a time to . be announced.
    The Rev. Lawrence
    E. Herfurth of Trinity Lutheran
    Church will officiate. Burial
    will be in Rivcrdalc Cemetery.
    Friends may call from 2 to 4
    and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and
    Sunday.

    Children:
    1. SCHOENHERR, Elsa A was born on 1 Apr 1902 in Canada; died on 31 Aug 1982 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    2. SCHOENHERR, Elmer P was born about 1911 in Canada; and died.
    3. SCHOENHERR, Flora
    4. SCHOENHERR, Edmund C
    5. 2. SCHOENHERR, Wilbert O

  3. 6.  GUINTHER, George
    Children:
    1. 3. GUINTHER, Mildred M



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