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STEINBRENNER, Carl G

Male 1887 - 1972  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  STEINBRENNER, Carl G was born on 18 Oct 1887 in New York (son of STEINBRENNER, Karl and LOEHER, Barbara); died in Nov 1972 in El Cajon, San Diego County, CA.

    Notes:

    Listed as son in Karl (his father)'s obit in Gazette

    Family/Spouse: Ina P. Ina was born in 1890 in Canada; died after 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. STEINBRENNER, Myrna B was born in 1913 in New York; died after 1930.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  STEINBRENNER, Karl was born on 2 Jul 1859 in Wittenberg, Germany; died on 24 Oct 1945 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried on 27 Oct 1945 in Riverdale Cemetery, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY - Section 8.

    Notes:

    Birth date and immigration date from Niagara Gazette Obit

    Niagara Gazette - 10/29/1945

    Carl Steinbrenner
    U Laid at Rest
    Funeral services for Carl Steinbrenner,
    Sr., well known builder,
    were held on Saturday afternoon
    at the home of h i s daughter. Mrs.
    William G. Smale. 4843 Lewiston
    road. The Rev. Arthur D. Schmoyer.
    D.D., officiated at t h e services at
    which music was rendered by Mrs.
    Fred Scotland and Carl Heywang.
    Members of the immediate family
    acted as bearers. They were h is
    sons, Frank and Carl, Jr.. of this
    city; his s o n s - i n - l a w , John P. Dcringer,
    of New York City, and Will
    i am O. Smale, of t h i s city, h is
    nephew, Henry Schwenk. and his
    grandson. Howard C Steinbrenner.
    Interment was made in Riverdale
    cemetery.

    ALSO On 10/25/1945

    Carl Steinbrenner, 86, Dies
    at Home of Daughter;
    Was Native of Germany.
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    A pioneer builder who had erected
    many well-known public buildings
    in the city, Carl Steinbrenner,
    died yesterday at the home of his
    daughter, Mrs. .William G. Smale,
    4843 Lewiston road.
    Mr. Steinbrenner was born in
    Wittenberg. Germany, July 2, 1839.
    He was educated in the public
    schools and early in life learned the
    carpentry trade. In 1880 he migrated
    to this country.
    Settling in the old Suspension
    Bridge section of the city he found
    employment in his trade, which he
    followed until 1892 when he established
    a planning mill and lumber
    yard on the site of the present
    North Junior high school. He conducted
    this enterprise for a number
    of years.
    Among his building projects were
    the Zion Lutheran church, Michigan
    avenue, of which he was a charter
    member, and the First Baptist
    church, Main street, two fire halls,
    the Highland avenue and Third
    street ones, the Crick Block. Third
    street school, the Permanent Savings
    and Loan Association building,
    as well as several other major
    business places.
    " H e Was active In public affairs
    and served under the administration
    of Philip J. Keller as a member of
    the Board of Public Works. He
    was a charter member of the Exempt
    Firemen's association.
    Surviving are two sons, Carl and
    Frank Steinbrenner, two daughters,
    Mrs. J. P. Deringer and Mrs. William
    G. Smale, five grandchildren
    and five great grandchildren.
    The funeral service will be held
    at the home Saturday at 2 p.m.
    with the Rev. Arthur Schmoyer officiating.
    Interment will be at
    Rlverdale cemetery

    ALSO on 10/25//1945

    Carl Steinbrenner, 86, Dies
    at Home of Daughter;
    Was Native of Germany.

    A pioneer builder who had erected
    many well-known public buildings
    in the city, Carl Steinbrenner,
    died yesterday at the home of his
    daughter, Mrs. .William G. Smale,
    4843 Lewiston road.
    Mr. Steinbrenner was born in
    Wittenberg. Germany, July 2, 1839.
    He was educated in the public
    schools and early in life learned the
    carpentry trade. In 1880 he migrated
    to this country.
    Settling in the old Suspension
    Bridge section of the city he found
    employment in his trade, which he
    followed until 1892 when he established
    a planning mill and lumber
    yard on the site of the present
    North Junior high school. He conducted
    this enterprise for a number
    of years.
    Among his building projects were
    the Zion Lutheran church, Michigan
    avenue, of which he was a charter
    member, and the First Baptist
    church, Main street, two fire halls,
    the Highland avenue and Third
    street ones, the Crick Block. Third
    street school, the Permanent Savings
    and Loan Association building,
    as well as several other major
    business places.
    " H e Was active In public affairs
    and served under the administration
    of Philip J. Keller as a member of
    the Board of Public Works. He
    was a charter member of the Exempt
    Firemen's association.
    Surviving are two sons, Carl and
    Frank Steinbrenner, two daughters,
    Mrs. J. P. Deringer and Mrs. William
    G. Smale, five grandchildren
    and five great grandchildren.
    The funeral service will be held
    at the home Saturday at 2 p.m.
    with the Rev. Arthur Schmoyer officiating.
    Interment will be at
    Rlverdale cemetery

    Karl + LOEHER, Barbara. Barbara was born in Dec 1861 in Germany; died on 3 Mar 1930 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried on 15 Mar 1930 in Riverdale Cemetery, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY - Section 8. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LOEHER, Barbara was born in Dec 1861 in Germany; died on 3 Mar 1930 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried on 15 Mar 1930 in Riverdale Cemetery, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY - Section 8.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 3/4/1930

    (From Yesterday's Qwl Edition)
    MRS. Carl Stcinbrenner, Sr.. died in
    the home of her. daughter. Mrs. \\iiiam
    G. Smale. 4843 Lewiston road
    shortly after 4 o'clock this afternoon
    following an aillness of a week. Mrs.
    Steinbrenner had been an invalid for
    many years.
    Eesides her daughter. Mrs. Smak
    I she is survived by another daugh'irJ
    j Mrs. J. T. Berringer, New York Citya
    ; two sons. Carl G. Stelnbrenner, J:J
    I and F. W. Steinbrenner; her husband,
    ; Carl Stcinbrenner, Sr., and one brotc
    er. Frank Lochcr, all of this city.
    Mrs. Stelnbrenner was born
    Wurtemburg, Germany, and came
    this city when a girl of 17. She r.
    lived here since that time. She was::
    member of Zion Lutheran church as
    of the Frauen Vcrein society of th
    church.
    The funeral will be held Wednes—jj
    afteniLC-n at 2:30 o'clock from the
    home of Mrs. Smale and services will
    be private. the Rev. Herman Brezing
    will officiate and burial will be in
    Riverdale cemetery.

    Children:
    1. STEINBRENNER, Frank William was born in May 1884 in New York; died on 20 Dec 1954 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY - Section 5.
    2. STEINBRENNER, Ida R was born on 1 Apr 1886 in New York; died in Sep 1978 in Kintnersville, Bucks County, PA.
    3. 1. STEINBRENNER, Carl G was born on 18 Oct 1887 in New York; died in Nov 1972 in El Cajon, San Diego County, CA.
    4. STEINBRENNER, Caroline M was born in Mar 1891 in New York; and died; was buried on 15 Aug 1977 in Riverdale Cemetery, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY - Section 8.



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