Andrew E. Faulhaber1
M, b. 16 December 1892
Andrew E. Faulhaber was born on 16 December 1892 at Fostoria, Seneca Co., OH.1 He was the son of John Lewis Faulhaber and Sarah Emerine.1 Andrew E. Faulhaber was World War I draft registration circa 1917 at White Pine Co., NV.
Citations
- [S530] 1900 Federal Census, Seneca County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1320; FHL #1241320.
Anna Ione Faulhaber
F, b. 26 July 1924, d. 29 February 2004
Anna Ione Faulhaber was born on 26 July 1924 at Aurora Co., SD. She was the daughter of William Louis Faulhaber and Elizabeth Anna Knigge. Anna Ione Faulhaber married Matthew Hinrichs on 14 February 1947. Anna Ione Faulhaber died on 29 February 2004 at Wessington Springs, Jerauld Co., SD, at age 79.
Archie George Faulhaber
M, b. 7 November 1903, d. 2 November 1945
Archie George Faulhaber was born on 7 November 1903 at Middlebranch, Holt Co., NE. He was the son of Frederick August Faulhaber and Louisa Anne Timmermier. Archie George Faulhaber married Elsie Vitt on 8 February 1929. Archie George Faulhaber died on 2 November 1945 at Sauk Centre, Stearns Co., MN, at age 41.
Arthur John Faulhaber1
M, b. 31 December 1889, d. 15 October 1979
Arthur John Faulhaber was born on 31 December 1889 at Johnston, Brown Co., NE.1 He was the son of Theodore Robert Faulhaber and Mary Etta Barr.1 Arthur John Faulhaber married Dena Rap on 18 April 1923 at Adams, Gage Co., NE. Arthur John Faulhaber died on 15 October 1979 at Washington, Washington Co., KS, at age 89 Obit from "Lincoln Journal", Oct. 16, 1979, Page 18.
"FAULHABER -- Arthur, 89, Washington, Kan., died Monday. Born Johnstown. Retired auto mechanic. WWI veteran. Member Washington Baptist Church. Survivors: son, Earl, Clay Center, Kan; daughter, Mrs. Warren (Julia) Siebold, Clay Center; brothers W. B. "Bill", Lincoln, Harry, Omaha; sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kayser, Lincoln, Mrs. Helen Pfau, Holyoke, Colo; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren."
"FAULHABER -- Arthur, 89, Washington, Kan., died Monday.
Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Adams. Pastor Sweezy. Highland Cemetery, Adams. Memorials to church." He was buried on 17 October 1979 at Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage Co., NE.
"FAULHABER -- Arthur, 89, Washington, Kan., died Monday. Born Johnstown. Retired auto mechanic. WWI veteran. Member Washington Baptist Church. Survivors: son, Earl, Clay Center, Kan; daughter, Mrs. Warren (Julia) Siebold, Clay Center; brothers W. B. "Bill", Lincoln, Harry, Omaha; sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kayser, Lincoln, Mrs. Helen Pfau, Holyoke, Colo; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren."
"FAULHABER -- Arthur, 89, Washington, Kan., died Monday.
Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Adams. Pastor Sweezy. Highland Cemetery, Adams. Memorials to church." He was buried on 17 October 1979 at Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Children of Arthur John Faulhaber and Dena Rap
- Julia Irene Faulhaber+ b. 6 Jul 1924, d. 13 Sep 1999
- Earl Edward Faulhaber b. 9 Jan 1930
Citations
- [S586] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 934; FHL #1240934.
Bernita Aldine Faulhaber
F, b. 11 June 1918
Bernita Aldine Faulhaber was born on 11 June 1918 at Plankinton, Aurora Co., SD. She was the daughter of Alex Louis Faulhaber and Christina Bena Jensen. Bernita Aldine Faulhaber was christened on 11 September 1919 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She married William Everett Bray on 2 October 1936.
Child of Bernita Aldine Faulhaber and William Everett Bray
- Cheryl Ann Bray b. 4 May 1944, d. 6 Feb 1945
Betty Jean Faulhaber
F, b. 31 March 1928, d. 22 July 1928
Betty Jean Faulhaber was born on 31 March 1928. She was the daughter of William Louis Faulhaber and Elizabeth Anna Knigge. Betty Jean Faulhaber died on 22 July 1928 in infancy. She was buried in July 1928 at Plankinton Cemetery, Plankinton, Aurora Co., SD, Findagrave #72971184.
Carl Adam Faulhaber1
M, b. 27 August 1894, d. 1 October 1966
Carl Adam Faulhaber was born on 27 August 1894 at near Thedford, Cherry Co., NE.1 He was the son of Charles Henry Faulhaber and Jennie May Martin.1 Carl Adam Faulhaber was christened on 15 September 1895 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. He married Mame H. McGuire, daughter of Anna A. (?), on 18 April 1917 at Hyannis, Grant Co., NE, no children. Carl Adam Faulhaber died on 1 October 1966 at Valentine, Cherry Co., NE, at age 72
Obituary -- Valentine News, Thurs. Oct 13, 1966, Sect. 1, Page 6, Col 5 (found at the Valentine Historical Society, Valentine, NE on June 12, 2009):
"CARL FAULHABER
Carl Faulhaber, a life long resident of Cherry County, passed away at the Sandhills General Hospital, Sept. 1, 1966.
Carl was born on the ranch of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Faulhaber, five miles northwest of Brownlee on Aug. 27, 1894. His entire life, except three years when he went to the agricultural college in Lincoln, were spent in Cherry County and the Brownlee vicinity in the ranching business.
Chas. Faulhaber had the first registered Herefords in this part of the country and Carl continued in this business when he started on a ranch of his own. He was married to Mame McGuire on April 18, 1917.
Funeral services were held in St. Nicholas Catholic Church Oct. 3 in Valentine with Father M. J. Koprowski, Carl and Mame's pastor and friend of nineteen years, officiating. Father Carl Ferris of Nenzel was in the sanctuary. Interment was in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Carl is survived by his wife, Mame, one sister, Ruby, (Mrs. D. S. McDonald) of Paradise, Mont., two brothers, Forrest and Irvie of California, and many relatives and friends.
In fifty years of married life Carl and Mame were never alone on the ranch. There was always some of the relatives with them. Carl especially enjoyed the children. Nothing was ever too much trouble for "Uncle Cal" to do for them. He will be greatly missed by many people."
Notice from Thomas County Herald-Clipper, Thedford, NE, Oct. 13, 1966, Page 1 Col 5 & 6 (found at the Thomas County Museum, Thedford, NE, on June 12, 2009):
"One of our many cattle sale ads in this issue of our papers is here at home or practically so -- of the Faulhaber Herefords, from the herd of the late Carl Faulhaber. Next Tuesday, October 18, they are selling at the ranch, 55 coming 2-year-old bulls. Every cattleman in this part of the state know the quality of cattle the Faulhabers have bred and raised the past 60 years or generations. Don McGuire is the sale manager for Mrs. Mame Faulhaber. We will give mentions of the other new sales next issue."
He was buried on 3 October 1966 at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Valentine, Cherry Co., NE.
Obituary -- Valentine News, Thurs. Oct 13, 1966, Sect. 1, Page 6, Col 5 (found at the Valentine Historical Society, Valentine, NE on June 12, 2009):
"CARL FAULHABER
Carl Faulhaber, a life long resident of Cherry County, passed away at the Sandhills General Hospital, Sept. 1, 1966.
Carl was born on the ranch of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Faulhaber, five miles northwest of Brownlee on Aug. 27, 1894. His entire life, except three years when he went to the agricultural college in Lincoln, were spent in Cherry County and the Brownlee vicinity in the ranching business.
Chas. Faulhaber had the first registered Herefords in this part of the country and Carl continued in this business when he started on a ranch of his own. He was married to Mame McGuire on April 18, 1917.
Funeral services were held in St. Nicholas Catholic Church Oct. 3 in Valentine with Father M. J. Koprowski, Carl and Mame's pastor and friend of nineteen years, officiating. Father Carl Ferris of Nenzel was in the sanctuary. Interment was in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Carl is survived by his wife, Mame, one sister, Ruby, (Mrs. D. S. McDonald) of Paradise, Mont., two brothers, Forrest and Irvie of California, and many relatives and friends.
In fifty years of married life Carl and Mame were never alone on the ranch. There was always some of the relatives with them. Carl especially enjoyed the children. Nothing was ever too much trouble for "Uncle Cal" to do for them. He will be greatly missed by many people."
Notice from Thomas County Herald-Clipper, Thedford, NE, Oct. 13, 1966, Page 1 Col 5 & 6 (found at the Thomas County Museum, Thedford, NE, on June 12, 2009):
"One of our many cattle sale ads in this issue of our papers is here at home or practically so -- of the Faulhaber Herefords, from the herd of the late Carl Faulhaber. Next Tuesday, October 18, they are selling at the ranch, 55 coming 2-year-old bulls. Every cattleman in this part of the state know the quality of cattle the Faulhabers have bred and raised the past 60 years or generations. Don McGuire is the sale manager for Mrs. Mame Faulhaber. We will give mentions of the other new sales next issue."
He was buried on 3 October 1966 at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Valentine, Cherry Co., NE.
Citations
- [S587] 1900 Federal Census, Cherry County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 919; FHL #1240919.
Carl Albert Faulhaber1
M, b. 12 February 1883, d. 6 September 1965
Carl Albert Faulhaber was born on 12 February 1883 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE.1 He was the son of William Otto Faulhaber and Amanda Francke.1 Carl Albert Faulhaber married Ada Hattie Knadle, daughter of Frank Knadle and Hedwig/Henrietta Ketelhut, on 8 February 1908. Carl Albert Faulhaber died on 6 September 1965 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE, at age 82 Notes from "Faulhaber Family History" 1986-87; by Mrs. Harold (Junerose) Kayser:
"Carl & Ada made their home on a farm near Walton, NE. To this union four children were born. (Carl Albert, Earl Alex, twins, Lawrence Carl, & Ruby Hattie Christine) When Carl Albert died in 1908 he was buried in the Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery at Walton, NE. The family then moved to Plankington, So. Dakota in the spring of 1909 where Earl Alex passed away on April 4, 1909 and was buried at Wessington Springs, So. Dakota.
Carl's brother Alex and wife Christina also moved to So. Dakota at the same time, settling near by. A cousin William Faulhaber and wife Anna also moved to So. Dakota living about three miles away.
Carl purchased 149.36 - 100 acres of the SouthWest quarter of Section Nineteen, Township One Hundred Five, North of Range Sixty-four, West of the Fifth Principal Meridian in Plankington, Aurora County. They continued to farm until moving back to Walton, Ne. sometime around 1920, renting the farm out in So. Dakota. They later moved back to So. Dakota as the renters were not taking care of the farm and crops." (J. Kayser has Carl Alex rather than Carl Albert. Baptism and Draft Registration both have Carl Albert.)
"Carl & Ada made their home on a farm near Walton, NE. To this union four children were born. (Carl Albert, Earl Alex, twins, Lawrence Carl, & Ruby Hattie Christine) When Carl Albert died in 1908 he was buried in the Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery at Walton, NE. The family then moved to Plankington, So. Dakota in the spring of 1909 where Earl Alex passed away on April 4, 1909 and was buried at Wessington Springs, So. Dakota.
Carl's brother Alex and wife Christina also moved to So. Dakota at the same time, settling near by. A cousin William Faulhaber and wife Anna also moved to So. Dakota living about three miles away.
Carl purchased 149.36 - 100 acres of the SouthWest quarter of Section Nineteen, Township One Hundred Five, North of Range Sixty-four, West of the Fifth Principal Meridian in Plankington, Aurora County. They continued to farm until moving back to Walton, Ne. sometime around 1920, renting the farm out in So. Dakota. They later moved back to So. Dakota as the renters were not taking care of the farm and crops." (J. Kayser has Carl Alex rather than Carl Albert. Baptism and Draft Registration both have Carl Albert.)
Children of Carl Albert Faulhaber and Ada Hattie Knadle
- Carl Albert Faulhaber b. 22 Nov 1908, d. 25 Nov 1908
- Earl Alex Faulhaber b. 22 Nov 1908, d. 4 Apr 1909
- Lawrence Carl Faulhaber b. 11 Sep 1915, d. 3 Sep 1993
- Ruby Hattie Faulhaber+ b. 20 Sep 1917
Citations
- [S586] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 934; FHL #1240934.
Carl Albert Faulhaber
M, b. 22 November 1908, d. 25 November 1908
Carl Albert Faulhaber was born on 22 November 1908 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. He was the son of Carl Albert Faulhaber and Ada Hattie Knadle. Carl Albert Faulhaber died on 25 November 1908 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE.
Carrie Pearl Faulhaber
F, b. 1 January 1900, d. 2 December 1978
Carrie Pearl Faulhaber was born on 1 January 1900 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She was the daughter of Theodore Robert Faulhaber and Mary Etta Barr. Carrie Pearl Faulhaber was christened on 17 September 1903 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She married Clarence Terpsma on 21 February 1923. Carrie Pearl Faulhaber married Ray M. Nisley on 31 May 1972. Carrie Pearl Faulhaber died on 2 December 1978 at Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE, at age 78. She was buried on 5 December 1978 at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
Children of Carrie Pearl Faulhaber and Clarence Terpsma
- Lloyd Clarence Terpsma+ b. 25 Feb 1924
- Ruth Iona Terpsma+ b. 20 Feb 1926, d. Jul 1978
Catharine Faulhaber
F, b. 9 January 1812
Catharine Faulhaber was born on 9 January 1812 at Bruchmühlbach, Palatinate (now Rhein-Pfalz), Germany. She was the daughter of Isaak Jakob Ludwig Faulhaber and Anna Louisa Munzinger. Catharine Faulhaber was christened on 11 January 1812 at Evangelische Kirche, Lambsborn, Palatinate. She died at Bruchmühlbach, Palatinate (now Rhein-Pfalz), Germany.
Catherine Helen Faulhaber1
F, b. 15 July 1896, d. 19 December 1953
Catherine Helen Faulhaber was born on 15 July 1896 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE.1 She was the daughter of Philip Frederick Faulhaber and Catherine Christine Herter.1 Catherine Helen Faulhaber was christened on 30 August 1896 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She married Harold S. Peterson on 20 February 1918. Catherine Helen Faulhaber and Harold S. Peterson were divorced. Catherine Helen Faulhaber married William Arte Smith on 1 June 1928. Catherine Helen Faulhaber and William Arte Smith were divorced. Catherine Helen Faulhaber married Robert Malmsten. Catherine Helen Faulhaber died on 19 December 1953 at Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., CA, at age 57. She was buried in December 1953 at Bennet Cemetery, Bennet, Lancaster Co., NE.
Citations
- [S586] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 934; FHL #1240934.
Catherine Minerva Faulhaber
F, b. 14 April 1861
Catherine Minerva Faulhaber was also known as Kittie. She was born on 14 April 1861 at Fostoria, Seneca Co., OH. She was the daughter of Lt. Col. Philip Faulhaber and Sydna J. Kelley. Catherine Minerva Faulhaber married Thomas Wilson Simcox on 5 June 1888 at Seneca Co., OH.
Children of Catherine Minerva Faulhaber and Thomas Wilson Simcox
- Karl Faulhaber Simcox1 b. 16 Mar 1889
- Philip David Simcox+2 b. 26 Jun 1897, d. 6 Nov 1973
Charles Henry Faulhaber1
M, b. 21 March 1861, d. 13 February 1956
Charles Henry Faulhaber was also known as Karl. He was born on 21 March 1861 at Reedsville, Manitowoc Co., WI.1,2 He was the son of Walter Ludwig Faulhaber and Helena Eliza Sauter. Charles Henry Faulhaber was christened on 7 April 1861 at St. John - St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Reedsville, Manitowoc Co., WI; "Karl Heinrich." He lived in 1888 at Cherry Co., NE. He married Jennie May Martin, daughter of Adam Martin and Louise Everett, in 1890.2 Charles Henry Faulhaber died on 13 February 1956 at Columbus, Stillwater Co., MT, at age 94
Obituary -- Valentine Republican, Valentine, NE - Feb. 23, 1956, Page 1, Col 2 (found at Valentine
Historical Society, Valentine, NE, June 12, 2009):
"CHARLES FAULHABER
Charles Faulhaber of Multa, Montana, father of Carl Faulhaber died February 12. Had he lived until March 21 he would have been ninety-five years old. Mr. Faulhaber will be remembered by early pioneers as the first breeder of Registered Hereford cattle in Cherry County."
Obit from Valentine Republican, Valentine, NE - March 1, 1956, Page 6, Col 5 & 6 (found at Valentine Historical Society, Valentine, NE, June 12, 2009):
"CHARLES H. FAULHABER
Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 18 at Columbus, Montana for Charles Henry Faulhaber, who passed away at the Stillwater hospital Feb. 12.
Charles H. Faulhaber, early Nebraska pioneer, was born at Manitowoc, Wis., March 21, 1861. He moved with his parents to lincoln, Neb. at the age of 10. In 1886 - 1887, he took up land in Cherry County, Nebr. While living on his homestead he helped build the Burlington railroad west from Broken Bow to Alliance. He owned the first herd of registered Herefords in Western Nebraska and was instrumental in starting many foundation herds in that area.
He married Jennie Martin in 1890 at Brownlee, Neb., where he resided until 1937. At that time he went to Montana to live with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McDonald. He lived with them, visiting his sons Forrest in California and Irvie in Oregon. About 10 years ago he went to live with his granddaughter, Mrs. Raymond Brown and her family, south of Molt.
Until the time of his death he was very active.
He is survived by his wife, Jennie Faulhaber of Valentine; one daughter, Mrs. D. S. McDonald, Paradise. Montana; three sons, Carl of Brownlee, Forrest and Irvie, both of Glen Ellen, Calif., one granddaughter, four great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter."
Notice from Thomas County Herald-Clipper, Thedford, NE, Thursday, March 1, 1956, Page 1 Col 3
(found at the Thomas County Museum, Thedford, NE, June 10, 2009):
"Also we were sorry to learn of another well known former Brownlee resident's death, that of Chas. H. Faulhaber, father of Carl Faulhaber. The death occurred in Montana. Look for the obituary in an early issue."
Obituary -- Valentine Republican, Valentine, NE - Feb. 23, 1956, Page 1, Col 2 (found at Valentine
Historical Society, Valentine, NE, June 12, 2009):
"CHARLES FAULHABER
Charles Faulhaber of Multa, Montana, father of Carl Faulhaber died February 12. Had he lived until March 21 he would have been ninety-five years old. Mr. Faulhaber will be remembered by early pioneers as the first breeder of Registered Hereford cattle in Cherry County."
Obit from Valentine Republican, Valentine, NE - March 1, 1956, Page 6, Col 5 & 6 (found at Valentine Historical Society, Valentine, NE, June 12, 2009):
"CHARLES H. FAULHABER
Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 18 at Columbus, Montana for Charles Henry Faulhaber, who passed away at the Stillwater hospital Feb. 12.
Charles H. Faulhaber, early Nebraska pioneer, was born at Manitowoc, Wis., March 21, 1861. He moved with his parents to lincoln, Neb. at the age of 10. In 1886 - 1887, he took up land in Cherry County, Nebr. While living on his homestead he helped build the Burlington railroad west from Broken Bow to Alliance. He owned the first herd of registered Herefords in Western Nebraska and was instrumental in starting many foundation herds in that area.
He married Jennie Martin in 1890 at Brownlee, Neb., where he resided until 1937. At that time he went to Montana to live with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McDonald. He lived with them, visiting his sons Forrest in California and Irvie in Oregon. About 10 years ago he went to live with his granddaughter, Mrs. Raymond Brown and her family, south of Molt.
Until the time of his death he was very active.
He is survived by his wife, Jennie Faulhaber of Valentine; one daughter, Mrs. D. S. McDonald, Paradise. Montana; three sons, Carl of Brownlee, Forrest and Irvie, both of Glen Ellen, Calif., one granddaughter, four great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter."
Notice from Thomas County Herald-Clipper, Thedford, NE, Thursday, March 1, 1956, Page 1 Col 3
(found at the Thomas County Museum, Thedford, NE, June 10, 2009):
"Also we were sorry to learn of another well known former Brownlee resident's death, that of Chas. H. Faulhaber, father of Carl Faulhaber. The death occurred in Montana. Look for the obituary in an early issue."
Children of Charles Henry Faulhaber and Jennie May Martin
- Roy Lewis Faulhaber2 b. 9 Oct 1892, d. 14 Aug 1945
- Carl Adam Faulhaber2 b. 27 Aug 1894, d. 1 Oct 1966
- Ruby May Faulhaber+2 b. 3 Aug 1896, d. 13 Jan 1994
- Forrest Eugene Faulhaber b. 22 Nov 1903, d. 23 Oct 1977
- Irvie Bruce Faulhaber b. 8 Jan 1907, d. 15 Jan 1983
Charlotta Louisa Faulhaber
F, b. 3 April 1790
Charlotta Louisa Faulhaber was born on 3 April 1790 at Thaleischweiler, Palatinate. She was the daughter of Johann Wilhelm Faulhaber and Sophia Christina Friedrike Licht.
Christian Wilhelm Faulhaber
M, b. 24 February 1797
Christian Wilhelm Faulhaber was born on 24 February 1797 at Thaleischweiler, Palatinate. He was the son of Johann Wilhelm Faulhaber and Sophia Christina Friedrike Licht.
Clara Emma Catherine Faulhaber1
F, b. 21 September 1888, d. 9 April 1968
Clara Emma Catherine Faulhaber was born on 21 September 1888 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE.1 She was the daughter of Philip Frederick Faulhaber and Catherine Christine Herter.1 Clara Emma Catherine Faulhaber was christened on 21 October 1888 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She married Frank Christian Eisele on 15 March 1911 at Bennet, Lancaster Co., NE. Clara Emma Catherine Faulhaber died on 9 April 1968 at Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE, at age 79. She was buried on 12 April 1968 at Bennet Cemetery, Bennet, Lancaster Co., NE.
Children of Clara Emma Catherine Faulhaber and Frank Christian Eisele
- Maj. Mabel Mae Eisele b. 25 May 1914, d. 1 Jul 1999
- Hester S. Eisele b. 1 Jan 1916, d. 1 Jan 1916
Citations
- [S586] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 934; FHL #1240934.
Clara Louise Faulhaber
F, b. 7 January 1870
Clara Louise Faulhaber was born on 7 January 1870 at Reedsville, Manitowoc Co., WI, St. John - St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church.1,2 She was the daughter of Walter Ludwig Faulhaber and Helena Eliza Sauter. Clara Louise Faulhaber married Frederick W. Retzlaff circa 1887.2 Clara Louise Faulhaber lived in 1888 at Stevens Creek Precinct, Lancaster Co., NE.
Children of Clara Louise Faulhaber and Frederick W. Retzlaff
- Carl Ludwig Retzlaff+2 b. 25 Jun 1888, d. 3 Jan 1967
- Ada Emma Retzlaff+2 b. 1 Oct 1889, d. 19 Apr 1971
- Alma Helena Retzlaff+2 b. 2 Nov 1895, d. 25 Nov 1971
- Elmer George Retzlaff+ b. 5 Apr 1903, d. 1 Nov 1981
- Dorothy Marie Retzlaff+ b. 5 Aug 1904, d. 18 Oct 1990
Clara Mary Faulhaber1
F, b. 12 September 1891, d. 12 February 1969
Clara Mary Faulhaber was born on 12 September 1891 at Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.1 She was the daughter of John Louis Faulhaber and Dora Thea Bruse.1 Clara Mary Faulhaber was christened on 8 January 1892 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She married Harold Wright Young on 14 March 1920. Clara Mary Faulhaber died on 12 February 1969 at age 77.
Citations
- [S587] 1900 Federal Census, Cherry County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 919; FHL #1240919.
Clarence F. Faulhaber1
M, b. 3 November 1899, d. 24 March 1983
Clarence F. Faulhaber was born on 3 November 1899 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE.1 He was the son of Frederick August Faulhaber and Louisa Anne Timmermier.1 Clarence F. Faulhaber was christened on 3 December 1899 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. He married Evelyn Jeanette Richardson on 27 December 1921. Clarence F. Faulhaber died on 24 March 1983 at Norfolk, Madison Co., NE, at age 83. He was buried in March 1983 at St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery, Orchard, Antelope Co., NE.
Children of Clarence F. Faulhaber and Evelyn Jeanette Richardson
- Richard Marice Faulhaber+ b. 13 Jul 1923
- Patricia Jean Faulhaber+ b. 10 Nov 1924
- Shirley Ann Faulhaber+ b. 26 Dec 1927
Citations
- [S586] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 934; FHL #1240934.
Darleen Ruth Faulhaber
F, b. 30 May 1930, d. 26 September 2003
Darleen Ruth Faulhaber was born on 30 May 1930 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She was the daughter of Fred Lewis Faulhaber and Sadie Alvera Lipe. Darleen Ruth Faulhaber was christened on 1 October 1931 at Parsonage of Trinity, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She lived in December 1974 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She lived in 1996 at Lake Isabella, Kern Co., CA. She died on 26 September 2003 at South Lake Tahoe, Eldorado Co., CA, at age 73
Obituary -- Kern Valley Sun, October 23, 2003, Page B-7
Darleen Ruth Faulhaber
Darleen Ruth Faulhaber passed away Sept. 26, 2003 at Lake Tahoe. She was doing what she enjoyed the most, traveling.
Darleen was born March 30, 1930 on a farm near Walton, Neb. She is preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Sadie (Lipe) Faulhaber; a brother, Melvin Fred Faulhaber of Fort Hall, Idaho; and a sister, Virginia June Sutter of Lincoln, Neb.
She is survived by two brothers, Roy Lee Faulhaber and Philip Henry Faulhaber, both of Lake Isabella; a sister, Shirley Catherine Selk of Tucson, Ariz; a sister-in-law, Annie Faulhaber; a brother-in-law D. Dwayne Selk; and many nieces and nephews.
Darleen attended grade school at a small country school that her grandparents had also attended, and four years at a high school in Walton. She went to Lincoln Business Institute and worked for 35 years at Schwartz Paper Company in Lincoln before retiring to Lake Isabella in 1995.
Darleen attended a country church near the farm. She was baptized, confirmed and taught Sunday school at Trinity Lutheran Church. Her ashes were laid to rest in the Rose Garden at the Kern Valley Cemetery on Oct. 18, 2003. Memorial services were held at the Kern Valley Bible Church by Pastor Guy Rimestad on Oct. 4.
She was buried on 18 October 2003 at Kern River Valley Cemetery, Rose Garden, Lake Isabella, Kern Co., CA, Findagrave #23322253.
Obituary -- Kern Valley Sun, October 23, 2003, Page B-7
Darleen Ruth Faulhaber
Darleen Ruth Faulhaber passed away Sept. 26, 2003 at Lake Tahoe. She was doing what she enjoyed the most, traveling.
Darleen was born March 30, 1930 on a farm near Walton, Neb. She is preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Sadie (Lipe) Faulhaber; a brother, Melvin Fred Faulhaber of Fort Hall, Idaho; and a sister, Virginia June Sutter of Lincoln, Neb.
She is survived by two brothers, Roy Lee Faulhaber and Philip Henry Faulhaber, both of Lake Isabella; a sister, Shirley Catherine Selk of Tucson, Ariz; a sister-in-law, Annie Faulhaber; a brother-in-law D. Dwayne Selk; and many nieces and nephews.
Darleen attended grade school at a small country school that her grandparents had also attended, and four years at a high school in Walton. She went to Lincoln Business Institute and worked for 35 years at Schwartz Paper Company in Lincoln before retiring to Lake Isabella in 1995.
Darleen attended a country church near the farm. She was baptized, confirmed and taught Sunday school at Trinity Lutheran Church. Her ashes were laid to rest in the Rose Garden at the Kern Valley Cemetery on Oct. 18, 2003. Memorial services were held at the Kern Valley Bible Church by Pastor Guy Rimestad on Oct. 4.
She was buried on 18 October 2003 at Kern River Valley Cemetery, Rose Garden, Lake Isabella, Kern Co., CA, Findagrave #23322253.
Delos Hiatte Faulhaber
M, b. 20 May 1934, d. 23 June 2000
Delos Hiatte Faulhaber was born on 20 May 1934 at Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. He was the son of Albert Delos Faulhaber and Irene Bessie Hiatt. Delos Hiatte Faulhaber died on 23 June 2000 at age 66 Obit from the Lincoln Star, June 25, 2000.
"Faulhaber -- Delos H., 66, Lincoln, died Friday (6/23/00). Retired custodian, Lincoln Public Schools. Army veteran, Korean War.
Survivors: former wife, Bonnie Parry, Lincoln; stepson, Mel McCollum, Lincoln; aunt, Viola Hiatt, Omaha. Preceded in death by parents, Albert D. and Irene (Hiatt) Faulhaber.
Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. The Rev. Al Riskowski, Bennet Cemetery. Visitation: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. today, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to American Lung Association." He was buried in June 2000 at Bennet Cemetery, Bennet, Lancaster Co., NE.
"Faulhaber -- Delos H., 66, Lincoln, died Friday (6/23/00). Retired custodian, Lincoln Public Schools. Army veteran, Korean War.
Survivors: former wife, Bonnie Parry, Lincoln; stepson, Mel McCollum, Lincoln; aunt, Viola Hiatt, Omaha. Preceded in death by parents, Albert D. and Irene (Hiatt) Faulhaber.
Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. The Rev. Al Riskowski, Bennet Cemetery. Visitation: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. today, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to American Lung Association." He was buried in June 2000 at Bennet Cemetery, Bennet, Lancaster Co., NE.
Dianna Lynn Faulhaber
F, b. 17 March 1957, d. 19 March 1957
Dianna Lynn Faulhaber was born on 17 March 1957 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. She died on 19 March 1957 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
Dola Mildred Faulhaber
F, b. 3 July 1923, d. 13 April 1989
Dola Mildred Faulhaber was born on 3 July 1923 at Brownlee, Cherry Co., NE. She was the daughter of Leon Ernest Faulhaber and Ella Martha Wendler. Dola Mildred Faulhaber married Maxwell LaRue Tubbs on 23 February 1945. Dola Mildred Faulhaber died on 13 April 1989 at age 65. She was buried in April 1989 at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
Child of Dola Mildred Faulhaber and Maxwell LaRue Tubbs
- Tubbs b. 23 Mar 1950, d. 23 Mar 1950
Donald Alexander Faulhaber
M, b. 10 December 1919, d. 10 August 2003
Donald Alexander Faulhaber was born on 10 December 1919 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. He was the son of Alex Louis Faulhaber and Christina Bena Jensen. Donald Alexander Faulhaber married Elsie Frances Easterling, daughter of Willie B. Easterling and Eula Verine Mooneyham, on 25 May 1951. Donald Alexander Faulhaber died on 10 August 2003 at Huntington Beach, Orange Co., CA, at age 83 Article from newspaper:
" 'Bounces' bombs, returns safely
Flight Officer Donald A. Faulhaber of Lincoln took part in a recent raid over Frankfurt Germany. He is co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Round-Tripper" which was able to live up to its name only because the crewmembers bounced "live" bombs, in basketball fashion, off the bomb bay doors of their plane. Faulhaber and his companions found that the only way to free their deadly cargo during a recent mission was to bounce the bombs against the side of a stuck door and thru the half-opened hatch. Thousands of feet over Germany, the fuse of the last bomb broke off. Gambling on the final point -- either being blown to bits, or returning safely -- Faulhaber aimed and won. The unshackled bomb neatly dropped between they doors.
Faulhaber's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Faulhaber, 6441 Havelock."
Article from newspaper:
"Lt. D. Faulhaber is awarded DFC
Second Lt. Donald A. Faulhaber, son of Alexander L. Faulhaber, 6441 Havelock ave., was recently awarded the distringuished flying cross at an Eighth air force bomber station for outstanding gallantry while serving as co-pilot on a bombing mission over Germany Feb. 11, 1944. The citation reads:
"For extraordinary achievement while serving as co-pilot on a bombing mission over Germany, February 11, 1944. Upon receiving the signal to prepare for bombing Lieutenant Faulhaber, then flight officer, noticed that the bomb bay doors had not opened and the shackles had jammed. Realizing that the extra load would use more fuel than was planned for on the return flight he voluntarily left his station and with a walk-around oxygen bottle, no parachute and armed with a screw driver he succeeded in loosening the shackles and the bombs dropped onto the warped bomb bay doors forcing them open and releasing the weight on the plane. One of the fuses on a bomb had broken off instantly arming it. Despite the fact that the slightest jar might explode the charge he succeeded in dropping it thru the open doors."
The air medal and three oak leaf clusters to the air medal were recently awarded Lieutenant Faulhaber for "exceptional meritorious achievement" while participating in 20 combat missions over Europe."
Article from the newspaper, Nov 21, 1953:
"Son Born in Japan To Donald Faulhabers
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Faulhber have received news from Japan of the birth of a grandson. The baby's parents are Capt. and Mrs. Donald Faulhaber, and his maternal grandfather is Will Easterling of Clio, Ala.
Mrs. Faulhaber is the former Capt. Elsie Easterling of the Army Nurse Corps. She had served for 11 years at the time of her retirement."
" 'Bounces' bombs, returns safely
Flight Officer Donald A. Faulhaber of Lincoln took part in a recent raid over Frankfurt Germany. He is co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Round-Tripper" which was able to live up to its name only because the crewmembers bounced "live" bombs, in basketball fashion, off the bomb bay doors of their plane. Faulhaber and his companions found that the only way to free their deadly cargo during a recent mission was to bounce the bombs against the side of a stuck door and thru the half-opened hatch. Thousands of feet over Germany, the fuse of the last bomb broke off. Gambling on the final point -- either being blown to bits, or returning safely -- Faulhaber aimed and won. The unshackled bomb neatly dropped between they doors.
Faulhaber's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Faulhaber, 6441 Havelock."
Article from newspaper:
"Lt. D. Faulhaber is awarded DFC
Second Lt. Donald A. Faulhaber, son of Alexander L. Faulhaber, 6441 Havelock ave., was recently awarded the distringuished flying cross at an Eighth air force bomber station for outstanding gallantry while serving as co-pilot on a bombing mission over Germany Feb. 11, 1944. The citation reads:
"For extraordinary achievement while serving as co-pilot on a bombing mission over Germany, February 11, 1944. Upon receiving the signal to prepare for bombing Lieutenant Faulhaber, then flight officer, noticed that the bomb bay doors had not opened and the shackles had jammed. Realizing that the extra load would use more fuel than was planned for on the return flight he voluntarily left his station and with a walk-around oxygen bottle, no parachute and armed with a screw driver he succeeded in loosening the shackles and the bombs dropped onto the warped bomb bay doors forcing them open and releasing the weight on the plane. One of the fuses on a bomb had broken off instantly arming it. Despite the fact that the slightest jar might explode the charge he succeeded in dropping it thru the open doors."
The air medal and three oak leaf clusters to the air medal were recently awarded Lieutenant Faulhaber for "exceptional meritorious achievement" while participating in 20 combat missions over Europe."
Article from the newspaper, Nov 21, 1953:
"Son Born in Japan To Donald Faulhabers
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Faulhber have received news from Japan of the birth of a grandson. The baby's parents are Capt. and Mrs. Donald Faulhaber, and his maternal grandfather is Will Easterling of Clio, Ala.
Mrs. Faulhaber is the former Capt. Elsie Easterling of the Army Nurse Corps. She had served for 11 years at the time of her retirement."
Donald Wayne Faulhaber
M, b. 4 December 1924, d. 6 March 2005
Donald Wayne Faulhaber was born on 4 December 1924 at Brownlee, Cherry Co., NE. He was the son of Leon Ernest Faulhaber and Ella Martha Wendler. Donald Wayne Faulhaber died on 6 March 2005 at North Platte, Lincoln Co., NE, at age 80.
Dorothea Helen Faulhaber
F, b. 2 September 1878, d. 14 May 1965
Dorothea Helen Faulhaber was also known as Dora. She was born on 2 September 1878 at Stockton Precinct, Lancaster Co., NE. She was the daughter of William Otto Faulhaber and Amanda Francke. Dorothea Helen Faulhaber married George Harry McDonald, son of Henry McDonald and Dora Wetenkamp, circa 1899. Dorothea Helen Faulhaber lived in 1930 at Middle Creek District, Lancaster Co., NE. She died on 14 May 1965 at Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE, at age 86 Obits from newspapers.
"McDONALD -- Mrs. Dora H. (widow of George Sr.) 84, 1616 S. 13th, died Friday. Born Walton. Lifetime Lancaster County resident. Member Trinity Lutheran. Survivors: sons, George Jr., and Earl, both of Lincoln, Carl of Burbank, DA; daughters, Mrs. Hazel English, Mrs. Sylvia H. Oelschlager, both of Lincoln; brothers, Alex Faulhaber of Lincoln, Carl Faulhaber of Visalia, CA; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Trinith Lutheran, 12th & H, Wyuka. Hodgman-Splain's. 4040 A. The Rev. Albert Ernst."
"McDONALD--Mrs. Dora H. (widow of George Sr.), 84, 1616 S. 13th, died Friday. Services: 2 p.m.
Monday, Trinity Lutheran, 12th & H, Wyuka. Hodgman-Splain's. 4040 A. The Rev. Paul Krohn.
Pallbearers: Jack English, Pat English, Gerald McDonald, Larry McDonald, Donald McDonald, Donald
Wageman." She was buried on 17 May 1965 at Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
"McDONALD -- Mrs. Dora H. (widow of George Sr.) 84, 1616 S. 13th, died Friday. Born Walton. Lifetime Lancaster County resident. Member Trinity Lutheran. Survivors: sons, George Jr., and Earl, both of Lincoln, Carl of Burbank, DA; daughters, Mrs. Hazel English, Mrs. Sylvia H. Oelschlager, both of Lincoln; brothers, Alex Faulhaber of Lincoln, Carl Faulhaber of Visalia, CA; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Trinith Lutheran, 12th & H, Wyuka. Hodgman-Splain's. 4040 A. The Rev. Albert Ernst."
"McDONALD--Mrs. Dora H. (widow of George Sr.), 84, 1616 S. 13th, died Friday. Services: 2 p.m.
Monday, Trinity Lutheran, 12th & H, Wyuka. Hodgman-Splain's. 4040 A. The Rev. Paul Krohn.
Pallbearers: Jack English, Pat English, Gerald McDonald, Larry McDonald, Donald McDonald, Donald
Wageman." She was buried on 17 May 1965 at Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
Children of Dorothea Helen Faulhaber and George Harry McDonald
- Hazel Amanda McDonald+ b. 27 Jan 1900, d. 21 Jun 1988
- Henry William McDonald b. 4 Apr 1902, d. 12 Feb 1926
- Sylvia Helen McDonald b. 7 Sep 1904, d. 4 Jun 1976
- George Harry McDonald+ b. 12 Feb 1906, d. 21 Sep 1981
- Carl Alex McDonald+ b. 8 Jun 1908, d. 7 Sep 1979
- Earl Franklin McDonald+ b. 19 Jan 1912, d. 20 Oct 1968
Dorothy Elizabeth Faulhaber
F, b. 14 May 1916, d. 30 October 1945
Dorothy Elizabeth Faulhaber was born on 14 May 1916 at Plankinton, Aurora Co., SD. She was the daughter of Alex Louis Faulhaber and Christina Bena Jensen. Dorothy Elizabeth Faulhaber was christened on 11 September 1919 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. She married Roy Rockenbach on 1 March 1941. Dorothy Elizabeth Faulhaber died on 30 October 1945 at age 29.
Child of Dorothy Elizabeth Faulhaber and Roy Rockenbach
- Janice Rae Rockenbach+ b. 26 Mar 1942, d. 11 Sep 1977
Earl Alex Faulhaber
M, b. 22 November 1908, d. 4 April 1909
Earl Alex Faulhaber was born on 22 November 1908 at Walton, Lancaster Co., NE. He was christened on 23 November 1908 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Walton, Lancaster Co., NE; Carl (probably Earl) Alex Faulhaber, Born - Nov. 22, 1908, Baptism - Nov. 23, 1908.
Parents - Carl Faulhaber, Ada Knodler, Sponsors - Mrs. Dora McDonald, Mrs. Maria Francke, Hedwig Knodler. He was the son of Carl Albert Faulhaber and Ada Hattie Knadle. Earl Alex Faulhaber died on 4 April 1909 at Wessington Springs, Jerauld Co., SD.
Parents - Carl Faulhaber, Ada Knodler, Sponsors - Mrs. Dora McDonald, Mrs. Maria Francke, Hedwig Knodler. He was the son of Carl Albert Faulhaber and Ada Hattie Knadle. Earl Alex Faulhaber died on 4 April 1909 at Wessington Springs, Jerauld Co., SD.
Earl Edward Faulhaber
M, b. 9 January 1930
Earl Edward Faulhaber was born on 9 January 1930 at Adams, Gage Co., NE. He was the son of Arthur John Faulhaber and Dena Rap. Earl Edward Faulhaber died. He was buried at Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage Co., NE.