Laur Family and others

Genealogy of the Laur, Lauer, Soos families together with information on cities in Germany including Laichingen, Feldstetten and Machtolsheim.

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27351 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 413b.FTW]

Folio 91.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 29a.FTW]

Folio 91. 
Family: HILSENBECK, Johannes / HUOBER, Anna Maria (F1509)
 
27352 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 417.FTW]

Folio 85 a
[Family Register 1808 - Pg 417b.FTW]

Folio 85 a
[Family Register 1808 - Pg 187b.FTW]

Folio 85 a. 
Family: LAUR, Andreas / STULINGER, Maria Agnes (F1600)
 
27353 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 42.FTW]

Heinrich operated a butcher shop, cafe and restaurant in Laichingen. He was a certified sausage maker (the crafts are still highly regulated in Germany). He was exempted from military service because he had a crooked trigger finger. In 1888 he witnessed the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm and six weeks later of Kaiser Frederick Wilhelm, in Berlin. At the time he was finding work on board ships in the Baltic sea.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 43.FTW]

Heinrich operated a butcher shop, cafe and restaurant in Laichingen. He was a certified sausage maker (the crafts are still highly regulated in Germany). He was exempted from military service because he had a crooked trigger finger. In 1888 he witnessed the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm and six weeks later of Kaiser Frederick Wilhelm, in Berlin. At the time he was finding work on board ships in the Baltic sea.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 153.FTW]

Heinrich operated a butcher shop, cafe and restaurant in Laichingen. He was a certified sausage maker (the crafts are still highly regulated in Germany). He was exempted from military service because he had a crooked trigger finger. In 1888 he witnessed the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm and six weeks later of Kaiser Frederick Wilhelm, in Berlin. At the time he was finding work on board ships in the Baltic sea.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 91b.FTW]

Heinrich operated a butcher shop, cafe and restaurant in Laichingen. He was a certified sausage maker (the crafts are still highly regulated in Germany). He was exempted from military service because he had a crooked trigger finger. In 1888 he witnessed the funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm and six weeks later of Kaiser Frederick Wilhelm, in Berlin. At the time he was finding work on board ships in the Baltic sea. 
B, Heinrich (I00111)
 
27354 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 42.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 79b.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 229b.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 91b.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 67.FTW]

[Family Register 1808 - Pg 42.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 79b.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 229b.FTW]

The Buhlers left Laichingen in August 1892 and sailed from Bremerhaven with tickets to New York and then by train to Chicago. But there was a cholera epidemic at the time and one the sailors brought it on
board, so the ship was quarantined in the Chesapeake bay for six weeks. Finding no work in Chicago,
Johannes and his family went to Cincinnati. Cincinnati was a bilingual city at the time with a large German population. Johannes was naturalized on 22 Aug 1900. John quit his job in Cincinnati when the
meatpacking plant unionized and went to Charlestown, West Virginia. After catching malaria there he moved his family back to Ohio, to Lima, where he set up shop as a butcher. They discovered that the Peter Baum family of Lima was also from Laichingen (they were cousins on the Erb side), who operated a saloon in town. He had in the meantime lost his shop and was working for Hoegner and Cantieny, which was a meat-packing firm. He worked part-time after 1940 until his death. 
BUHLER, Johannes (I01732)
 
27355 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 477b.FTW]

Folio 252. 
Family: SCHWENK, Andreas / KOLLE, Ursula (F1785)
 
27356 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 477b.FTW]

Folio 63.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 143b.FTW]

Folio 63.Folio 63. 
Family: SCHWENK, Jakob / KOLLE, Christina (F1783)
 
27357 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 477b.FTW]

Married 1/24/1893 folio 123. 
KOLLE, Johann Georg (I25388)
 
27358 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 477b.FTW]

Married 1/27/1874.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 200a.FTW]

Married 1/27/1874. 
ZIMMERMANN, Anna Barbara (I25383)
 
27359 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 477b.FTW]

Married 3/8/1878 folio 236.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 236a.FTW]

Married 3/8/1878 folio 236. 
ZIMMERMANN, Catharina (I25382)
 
27360 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 48.FTW]

Folio 48.[Family Register 1795 -Pg 58a.FTW]

Folio 48.[Family Register 1795 -Pg 59c.FTW]

Folio 48.[Family Register 1773 - Pg 127a.FTW]

Folio 48. 
Family: ELSENHANS, Philipp Heinrich / OSTERTAG, Elisabetha (F0121)
 
27361 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 48.FTW]

Married 1839 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 49.FTW]

Married 1839 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 49b.FTW]

Married 1839 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 176.FTW]

Married 1839 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 201.FTW]

Married 1839 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 218.FTW]

Married 1839 folio 49 b. 
ELSENHANS, Conrad (I01929)
 
27362 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 49b.FTW]

Married 1853 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 201.FTW]

Married 1853 folio 49 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 218.FTW]

Married 1853 folio 49 b. 
MANGOLD, Ursula (I01984)
 
27363 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 511.FTW]

Webermeister. 7 children reached age of 14 (Kommunicanten) according to document of Willi Schwenkschuster.[Family Register 1773 - Pg 83a.FTW]

Webermeister. 7 children reached age of 14 (Kommunicanten) according to document of Willi Schwenkschuster.[Family Register 1773 - Pg 183b.FTW]

Webermeister. 7 children reached age of 14 (Kommunicanten) according to document of Willi Schwenkschuster. 
SCHWENKSCHUSTER, Johannes (I26961)
 
27364 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 519.FTW]

When Andreas married, it said the father was: "Joh. Georg Schwenk beck, Meister des ehrsamen Weber Handwerks."[Family Register 1773 - Pg 175a.FTW]

When Andreas married, it said the father was: "Joh. Georg Schwenk beck, Meister des ehrsamen Weber Handwerks."[Family Register 1773 - Pg 176a.FTW]

When Andreas married, it said the father was: "Joh. Georg Schwenk beck, Meister des ehrsamen Weber Handwerks."[Family Register 1773 - Pg 194c.FTW]

When Andreas married, it said the father was: "Joh. Georg Schwenk beck, Meister des ehrsamen Weber Handwerks." 
SCHWENKBECK, Andreas (I27168)
 
27365 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 520.FTW]

He too was a schoolmaster and Messner (church caretaker) and highly respected member of the community. The term Herr began appearing after is name not long after getting married. [Family Register 1773 - Pg 99d.FTW]

He too was a schoolmaster and Messner (church caretaker) and highly respected member of the community. The term Herr began appearing after is name not long after getting married. [Family Register 1773 - Pg 113b.FTW]

He too was a schoolmaster and Messner (church caretaker) and highly respected member of the community. The term Herr began appearing after is name not long after getting married. [Family Register 1773 - Pg 168c.FTW]

He too was a schoolmaster and Messner (church caretaker) and highly respected member of the community. The term Herr began appearing after is name not long after getting married. [Family Register 1773 - Pg 169a.FTW]

He too was a schoolmaster and Messner (church caretaker) and highly respected member of the community. The term Herr began appearing after is name not long after getting married.  
SCHWENK-KLENKS, Johann Georg (I26369)
 
27366 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 57b.FTW]

Married 11/6/1855 folio 137 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 59.FTW]

Married 11/6/1855 folio 137 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 218.FTW]

Married 11/6/1855 folio 137 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 402b.FTW]

Married 11/6/1855 folio 137 b. 
SCHMID, Anna (I02272)
 
27367 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 60.FTW]

Six children born; only Peter lived to marry.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 349b.FTW]

Six children born; only Peter lived to marry.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 350.FTW]

Six children born; only Peter lived to marry.[Family Register 1795 - Pg 63b.FTW]

Six children born; only Peter lived to marry. 
SAUTER, Jacob Conrad (I02336)
 
27368 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 61.FTW]

Married 1865 folio 124 a.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 61b.FTW]

Married 1865 folio 124 a.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 124a.FTW]

Married 1865 folio 124 a. 
FRANK, Andreas (I02441)
 
27369 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 75.FTW]

Married 3/10/1881 folio 255 b.
[Family Register 1842 - Pg 21b.FTW]

Married 3/10/1881 folio 255 b.
[Family Register 1842 - Pg 255b.FTW]

Married 3/10/1881 folio 255 b. 
BAUR, Jacob (I02628)
 
27370 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 79.FTW]

Married twice folkios 179 and 255 c.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 201.FTW]

Married twice folkios 179 and 255 c.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 225c.FTW]

Married twice folkios 179 and 255 c.[Family Register 1795 - Pg 68c.FTW]

Married twice folkios 179 and 255 c.[Family Register 1773 - Pg 120b.FTW]

Married twice folkios 179 and 255 c. 
MANGOLD, Juditha (I02656)
 
27371 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 79b.FTW]

Johann died three months
after Barbara was born. He
was more interested in
playing the accordion than
making shoes, so his widow
was rather poor.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 221.FTW]

Johann died three months
after Barbara was born. He
was more interested in
playing the accordion than
making shoes, so his widow
was rather poor.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 229b.FTW]

Johann died three months
after Barbara was born. He
was more interested in
playing the accordion than
making shoes, so his widow
was rather poor. 
FINK, Johann Georg (I00430)
 
27372 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 8.FTW]

Andreas the father shown as Weber und Soldat (weaver and soldier)

Andreas b. in 1835 is shown as having gone to America. No year indicated.
[Family Register 1808 - Pg 132.FTW]

Andreas the father shown as Weber und Soldat (weaver and soldier)

Andreas b. in 1835 is shown as having gone to America. No year indicated.
[Family Register 1808 - Pg 315c.FTW]

Andreas the father shown as Weber und Soldat (weaver and soldier)

Andreas b. in 1835 is shown as having gone to America. No year indicated. 
SCHWENKBECK, Andreas (I00224)
 
27373 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 83.FTW]

She and husband were Lutheran missionaries for many years in New Guinea. They were in Laichingen in 1952 and got a tour of the church by Pfarrer Laenge, the same pastor who confirmed Karlheinz Schoenfeld in ca 1951. She now lives in Columbus, OH. KH has spoken by phone with her
as well as corresponding. Nice old lady and sharp is KH's comments on 11/13/97 by email.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 123b.FTW]

She and husband were Lutheran missionaries for many years in New Guinea. They were in Laichingen in 1952 and got a tour of the church by Pfarrer Laenge, the same pastor who confirmed Karlheinz Schoenfeld in ca 1951. She now lives in Columbus, OH. KH has spoken by phone with her
as well as corresponding. Nice old lady and sharp is KH's comments on 11/13/97 by email.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 124.FTW]

She and husband were Lutheran missionaries for many years in New Guinea. They were in Laichingen in 1952 and got a tour of the church by Pfarrer Laenge, the same pastor who confirmed Karlheinz Schoenfeld in ca 1951. She now lives in Columbus, OH. KH has spoken by phone with her
as well as corresponding. Nice old lady and sharp is KH's comments on 11/13/97 by email. 
SCHWENKBECK, Louise (I02969)
 
27374 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 9.FTW]

Married in 1851 folio 33.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 33a.FTW]

Married in 1851 folio 33. 
BARTH, Johannes (I00267)
 
27375 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 96.FTW]

A weaver.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 202b.FTW]

A weaver.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 318b.FTW]

A weaver.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 35a.FTW]

A weaver. 
SCHWENKSCHUSTER, Johann Georg (I03293)
 
27376 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 96.FTW]

Farmer.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 202b.FTW]

Farmer.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 35a.FTW]

Farmer.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 281b.FTW]

Farmer. 
SCHWENKSCHUSTER, Bernhard (I03300)
 
27377 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 96.FTW]

Seven children born; Two girls survived which did not marry. He was shown as a farmer. Not a weber or poet. [Family Register 1808 - Pg 210b.FTW]

Seven children born; Two girls survived which did not marry. He was shown as a farmer. Not a weber or poet. [Family Register 1808 - Pg 356b.FTW]

Seven children born; Two girls survived which did not marry. He was shown as a farmer. Not a weber or poet.  
MANGOLD, Daniel (I03280)
 
27378 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 96.FTW]

Weaver & farmer.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 202b.FTW]

Weaver & farmer.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 35a.FTW]

Weaver & farmer.[Family Register 1842 - Pg 72b.FTW]

Weaver & farmer. 
SCHWENKSCHUSTER, Friedrick Wilhelm (I03297)
 
27379 [Family Register 1808 - Pg 98.FTW]

Eight children born to Hilsenbek's first wife. Six survived. The four girls all married in Laichingen.Son Jakob moved to "Upfillstetten"? Conrad "nach Amerika ausgewandert" sometime after confirmation in 1844. Perhaps he went with the three children of his stepmother, Barbara Kast Schwenkbeck?[Family Register 1808 - Pg 98b.FTW]

Eight children born to Hilsenbek's first wife. Six survived. The four girls all married in Laichingen.Son Jakob moved to "Upfillstetten"? Conrad "nach Amerika ausgewandert" sometime after confirmation in 1844. Perhaps he went with the three children of his stepmother, Barbara Kast Schwenkbeck?[Family Register 1808 - Pg 109.FTW]

Eight children born to Hilsenbek's first wife. Six survived. The four girls all married in Laichingen.Son Jakob moved to "Upfillstetten"? Conrad "nach Amerika ausgewandert" sometime after confirmation in 1844. Perhaps he went with the three children of his stepmother, Barbara Kast Schwenkbeck?[Family Register 1808 - Pg 168.FTW]

Eight children born to Hilsenbek's first wife. Six survived. The four girls all married in Laichingen.Son Jakob moved to "Upfillstetten"? Conrad "nach Amerika ausgewandert" sometime after confirmation in 1844. Perhaps he went with the three children of his stepmother, Barbara Kast Schwenkbeck?[Family Register 1773 - Pg 90c.FTW]

Eight children born to Hilsenbek's first wife. Six survived. The four girls all married in Laichingen.Son Jakob moved to "Upfillstetten"? Conrad "nach Amerika ausgewandert" sometime after confirmation in 1844. Perhaps he went with the three children of his stepmother, Barbara Kast Schwenkbeck?[Family Register 1773 - Pg 97b.FTW]

Eight children born to Hilsenbek's first wife. Six survived. The four girls all married in Laichingen.Son Jakob moved to "Upfillstetten"? Conrad "nach Amerika ausgewandert" sometime after confirmation in 1844. Perhaps he went with the three children of his stepmother, Barbara Kast Schwenkbeck? 
HILSENBECK, Matthaus (I01281)
 
27380 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 124b.FTW]

Folio 124 b.[Family Register 1808 - Pg 187b.FTW]

Folio 124 b. 
Family: LAUR, Johannes Georg / SAUTER, Anna (F2875)
 
27381 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 143b.FTW]

Christine was the youngest of 10 children.Christine was the youngest of 10 children. 
SCHWENK, Christina (I51233)
 
27382 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 164b.FTW]

Folio 252. 
Family: SCHWENK, Andreas / K, Ursula (F3146)
 
27383 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 174a.FTW]

Seven children born; Two girls survived which did not marry. He was shown as a farmer. Not a weber or poet.  
MANGOLD, Daniel (I52961)
 
27384 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 182b.FTW]

Folio 132 b. 
Family: SCHWENKEDEL, Johannes / LAUR, Barbara (F3192)
 
27385 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 215a.FTW]

Married 2/27/1875 folio 215. 
B, Anna Barbara (I54849)
 
27386 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 281b.FTW]

Weaver & farmer. 
SCHWENKSCHUSTER, Friedrick Wilhelm (I58176)
 
27387 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 5a.FTW]

Buried with the Hensel family. 
HENSEL, Elma A (I28208)
 
27388 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 5a.FTW]

Lived at 1105 Grove Avenue in the 1920's until his death. 
PFETSCH, John Jacob (I28201)
 
27389 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 85a.FTW]

Folio 85 a 
Family: LAUR, Andreas / STULINGER, Maria Agnes (F2259)
 
27390 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 85a.FTW]

Folio 85 a. 
Family: LAUR, Andreas / STUHLINGER, Maria Agnes (F2292)
 
27391 [Family Register 1842 - Pg 96b.FTW]

Folio 96 b. 
Family: FRANK, Johann Jakob / LAUR, Ursula (F1368)
 
27392 [Family Register 1842- Pg 136b.FTW]

Folio 136 b. 
Family: HAGELE, Johann Georg / LAUR, Anna Maria (F3002)
 
27393 [Laur.FTW]

survived by husband - Charles f
sons - Charles F, Emmanuel C, Albert L.
daughters - Mrs. William D. Weir, Mrs. Flora M. Koeller, Miss Carrie
M. Schul 
SCHUL, Caroline Frederika (I9263)
 
27394  
 Nancy Grace Pfohl, age 82 of Sanborn, NY, was called to her heavenly home on May 2, 2024 at the Elderwood at Lockport facility. Born in Niagara Falls, NY on March 24, 1942; daughter of the late Angus and Grace (Britton) Gray. Nancy was a long time active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Sanborn, where she served on the Altar Guild, quilters group, the archive group, and taught Sunday School. She was also a member of the Sanborn Seniors, and several craft clubs. Nancy enjoyed making crafts, baking- especially chocolate chip cookies, and the time spent with her family. Before retirement, she worked at a former restaurant in Newfane, "The Dairy", and the former Pekin Market.Survivors include two children, Jennifer (William) Baird, and Kevin (Gina) Pfohl; asister, Kathleen (Ralph) Chapin; and five grandchildren, Blair Pfohl, Jack, Lily and Sadi Baird, and Lola Pfohl.Predeceased by her husband, Lawrence P. Pfohl on April 11, 2024. They were married on June 17, 1967; a sister, Sally; and step-father, Wally Proefrock.Friends may call at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield, on Sunday (May 5) from 2-5 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Kurt Jensen, on Monday (May 6) at 10:00 a.m. in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6168 Walmore Road, Sanborn, NY 14132. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the church or school. 
GRAY, Nancy Grace (I50267)
 
27395  Dr. Lizbeth Jean (Schulte) Booth, PhD
May 24, 1961 ~ December 14, 2021 (age 60)

The Lord called her away, somewhere over the rainbow on December 14, 2021, while surrounded by her family. A brilliant mother, psychologist, teacher, and advocate for the misunderstood, Dr. Booth dedicated her life to helping others. She graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine in 1999, while raising a family. A hard worker and advocate for her extended family at People, Inc. until the very end.

 
Dr. Booth is survived by her husband Jay; son, Tyler Booth; daughter, Charlotte Patterson (nee Booth); son-in-law, Eric Patterson and granddaughter, Layna. She is also survived by siblings, Tim Schulte (Carol Schulte), Anne Holdaway (Paul Holdaway) and Mark Schulte (Gina Schulte) and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Clyde Schulte and mother, Anna Schulte (nee Kovacs).

 
A celebration of Dr. Booth’s life will be held on December 17th at The Forsyth-Warren Tavern starting at 4:00 pm.  Donations  may be made to: The Forsyth-Warren Tavern & Living History Museum.  Professional arrangements are under the care of the Goodlander family, OTTO REDANZ FUNERAL HOME, 2215 Military Road, Niagara Falls, NY (716-297-9007).  Share condolences at GOODLANDERCARES.com 
 
SCHULTE, Dr Lizbeth Jean (I201927)
 
27396  Kathleen M. Olds
1959 - 2022
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Please share a memory of Kathleen to include in a keepsake book for family and friends. View Tribute BookKathleen M. “Kathy” Olds, age 63, of Youngstown, died Saturday, December 10th, 2022, at Mount St. Mary's Hospital in Lewiston. Kathy was born on October 5th, 1959, in Kenmore, NY. She is the daughter of the late Robert and the late Norma (Loos) Wicks. Kathy was a graduate of Sweet Home High School. She married Drew E. Olds on June 12th, 1982. She ran a self-employed cleaning service and was the sweetest most loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She is survived by her, husband: Drew E. Olds; her son Justin Olds; Nana to her 12 grandchildren ; her siblings, Kim (David) Naus and Bill (Nancy) Wicks, also several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her son Eric Olds- Reid and her siblings, Bobbie Wicks and Claudia Herbold.Per request she will be cremated. A private celebration of life will be held at the convenience of her family. Arrangements entrusted to Hardison Funeral Homes Inc. Please visit www.hardisonfuneralhomes.com 
WICKS, Kathleen M (I199697)
 
27397  Mildred Terrameo
1925 - 2019
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Mildred Terrameo, age 94, of Ransomville wife of the late Anthony A. “Tony” Terrameo died Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Schoellkopf Health Center of Niagara Falls, NY.  Mildred was born July 14, 1925 in Pekin, NY, she is the daughter of the late Felix and the late Nora Carmosino Lombardi. Mildred married Anthony A. Terrameo on June 28, 1947 he predeceased her on  May 6, 2010. She worked for Moore Business Forms as a Graphic Artist and supervisor from 1954 till retiring in 1988. Mildred enjoyed Decorative Painting, Craft shows and also operated the “Red Shedd” in Ransomville.
 
Mildred is survived by her children; Anthony A. Terrameo Jr. of Ventura, CA; Sister Judith A. Terrameo, OSF of Ransomville, NY and  Jane (Paul) Kloosterman of Ransomville, NY; her sister Mary Hibbard of Lewiston, NY; grandchildren  Meegan (Frank) Rotella; John (Kristen) Kloosterman, Paul (Kristen) Kloosterman; great grandchildren, Dakota, Remington, Paul, Lucy and Violet also many nieces and nephews.
She is predeceased by her brothers; James Lombardi, Felix, Sebastian Lombardi and sisters, Adeline Baker, Santina James, Ida Lewis, Virginia Lass.
 
Family and friends may call on MONDAY from 3-7 PM at the HARDISON FUNERAL HOMES INC. N. Fourth and Ridge Sts. Lewiston. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:00 am on TUESDAY, (October 29) at St. Peter's RC Church, 600 Center St., Lewiston, NY with Rev. Stewart Lindsay officiating (Please assemble at church), entombment will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery following mass. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary’s Neighborhood Health Care Center 3101 9th St. Niagara Falls, NY 14305. Please visit www.hardisonfuneralhomes.com for online registry 
LOMBARDI, MIldred (I191806)
 
27398  Obituary

 MAERTEN, RUTH O. "Aunt Ruth" (nee Lawton), age 101 of North Tonawanda, May 22, 2022 at her residence under the care of Niagara Hospice. Wife of the late Donald G. Maerten who died in 1989, sister of the late Ray (late Barbara) Lawton, sister in law of Norman (Ann) and Alice Maerten and the late Clarence Maerten, loving aunt of Mary Beth, Jeffrey and Thomas Lawton, Cindy (Phillip) Palmer, Ronald (Lil) Maerten, Sandy (Chris) Scrufari, Carrie (Chris) Hallock, Tom Maerten and James (Sue) Maerten. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Ruth was a 1939 graduate of North Tonawanda High School and was a lifelong member of Frieden's United Church of Christ. There will be no prior visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Luncheon on Saturday June 11, 2022 at 12 Noon at Shawnee Volunteer Fire Company, 3747 Lockport Rd., Sanborn, NY 14132. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Ruth may be made to Shawnee Vol. Fire Co. or to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Dr., Lockport, NY 14094. Condolences may be shared at www.ROTHFUNERAL.com. 
LAWTON, Ruth O (I216870)
 
27399  Obituary of Alfred T. Bax
Alfred T. Bax, 68, of Lewiston, NY passed away on Thursday, August 6, 2020 at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. Born in Niagara Falls, NY on May 28, 1952 he was the son of the late Joseph and Frances (Labernardo) Bax. He is survived by his children, Melissa (Jeff) Bax-Bray, Jennifer Bax, Maria (John) Schultzs and Al Bax; sisters, Debra (Jim) DiCamillo and Francine Bax; brother, Dr. Joseph (Patricia) Bax. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his brother, Mark Bax.There is NO PRIOR visitation. A Memorial Mass will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, August 15th at St. Peter RC Parish, 600 Center Street, Lewiston, NY with Rev. Cole Webster officiating. EVERYONE PLEASE ASSEMBLE AT CHURCH AT 10AM.Burial following in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lewiston, NY. Arrangements entrusted to ZAJAC FUNERAL HOME INC. 
BAX, Alfred T (I204716)
 
27400  Obituary of Audrey A. Rohring
Audrey A. Rohring, age 94, of the Town of Lockport died on Saturday, December 18, 2021, at home with her son and daughter in law by her side while she was under the care of Niagara Hospice. Audrey was born November 10, 1927, in the Town of Wilson, NY. She is the daughter of the late Harry and the late Anna (Bonstead) Rohring. Audrey married Durwood J. Rohring on April 22, 1950, he predeceased her on October 8th, 2020. Audrey worked at GM/ Harrison Radiator as a line operator for 14 years retiring at age 60 in 1987. She enjoyed trips to the casinos and was a member of the UAW Travel Club. She was a avid bowler and bowled on the church bowling league for many years, Audrey loved to bake as well. Audrey and her later husband Durwood were members of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at North Ridge for many years. She is survived by three sons; Douglas (Wanda) Rohring of Albion, NY, Craig (Diane) Rohring of Georgia and Dennis (Kristin) Rohring of North Carolina; her grandchildren, Rebecca (Kevin) Dillenbeck and Danielle Rohring also a great grandson Brandon Dillenbeck who shed loved spending time with; several nieces and nephews and friends. She is predeceased by her husband Durwood and her brother Douglas C. Rohring who passed away during the war in 1944.There will be no callings hours. Funeral services will be private with her family. She will be buried in North Ridge Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Dr., Lockport, NY 14094 or St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at North Ridge 4169 Church Rd. Lockport, NY 14094. Professional arrangements entrusted to the staff of HARDISON FUNERAL HOMES INC. Ransomville, please visit www.hardisonfuneralhomes.com. 
ROHRING, Audrey Ann (I66990)
 

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