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Lawrence Barney Schmedding

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Lawrence Barney Schmedding

Birth
Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Feb 1959 (aged 71)
Butler, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Butler, Bates County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Block 532
Memorial ID
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Son of John Bernard Schmedding Jr. and Nora Buckley.
Their other children were Joseph H (1881-1969), James Levi "Lee" (1884-1916), William Edwin (1890-1949), Nina Viola (1897-1914), and John.

m1: Hilda Licher who died 1926, leaving 5 young children:
-Harry C. abt 1814,
-Amanda Fredericka, 1915-2003 m: Bergschneider
-Herschell Justin, abt 1918-
-Julian R. 1919-2003 m: Sarah Houk
-Ruth M. abt 1923-

m2: Mrs. Ida (Dillon) Lotspeich between 1930-1940. Ida brought her dau, Mary Ann Lotspeich, to the marriage. Ida was dau of William G. and Marie E. Dillon.

1910 Deepwater: SCHNEDDING John M/30, Magdalena/24, Edith/5, Geneva/2, Marcelus/7M; SCHNEDDING Lawrence B/23/brother.

1920 Walker Henry Co: SCHMEDDING Lawrence/33, Tilda/29, Harry/6, Fredericka/4, Herschel/2, Julian/3M; GOEBEL Frank/60/laborer

1930 Walker Henry Co: SCHMEDDING Lwrence V/40/wd, Harry C/16, Fredericka/14, Herschell J/12, Jlian R/10, Ruth M/7.

1940 Walker Henry: SCHMEDDING Lawrence B/52, Ida/44, Ruth M/17, LOTSPEICH Mary A/18/stepdau.

WWI Draft regist filed and signed as Lawrence Barney Schmedding, farmer and stockkeeper, dependent - wife and two children; medium height, build, gray eyes, brown hair, signed Jun 5 1917.

--From Bio of Lawrence's father, published in 1919:
The children born to John Bernard and Nora Schmedding are: John, Joseph H., Lee, Lawrence, Nina Viola and William Edwin. John is a farmer in Deepwater township, married Lena Cook and has five children: Edith, Geneva, Marcellus, Mildred and Edwin. Joseph H. lives on the home place, married first time to Bernadina Cook, who died, leaving two children: Josephine and Bernard. His second wife was Minnie Towns. Lee Schmedding is deceased. Lawrence lives on the home place, married Hilda Licher, and has three children: Harry, Amanda Fredericka, Erschell Justin. Nina Viola is deceased. William Edwin, born November 16, 1891, is now a member of the National Army and after undergoing training at Camp Funston is now in France fighting on behalf of world freedom. He is a member of the 355th Supply Company, 89th Division, National Army. He went to France June 2, 1918.

Lawrence's first wife, parents and several of his siblings are buried in St. Ludger cemetery. At one time there was a double stone for Lawrence and Hilda. A recent photo index of the cemetery in 2012 shows a fairly new stone engraved with just Hilda's name. See cenotaph at St. Ludger.
Son of John Bernard Schmedding Jr. and Nora Buckley.
Their other children were Joseph H (1881-1969), James Levi "Lee" (1884-1916), William Edwin (1890-1949), Nina Viola (1897-1914), and John.

m1: Hilda Licher who died 1926, leaving 5 young children:
-Harry C. abt 1814,
-Amanda Fredericka, 1915-2003 m: Bergschneider
-Herschell Justin, abt 1918-
-Julian R. 1919-2003 m: Sarah Houk
-Ruth M. abt 1923-

m2: Mrs. Ida (Dillon) Lotspeich between 1930-1940. Ida brought her dau, Mary Ann Lotspeich, to the marriage. Ida was dau of William G. and Marie E. Dillon.

1910 Deepwater: SCHNEDDING John M/30, Magdalena/24, Edith/5, Geneva/2, Marcelus/7M; SCHNEDDING Lawrence B/23/brother.

1920 Walker Henry Co: SCHMEDDING Lawrence/33, Tilda/29, Harry/6, Fredericka/4, Herschel/2, Julian/3M; GOEBEL Frank/60/laborer

1930 Walker Henry Co: SCHMEDDING Lwrence V/40/wd, Harry C/16, Fredericka/14, Herschell J/12, Jlian R/10, Ruth M/7.

1940 Walker Henry: SCHMEDDING Lawrence B/52, Ida/44, Ruth M/17, LOTSPEICH Mary A/18/stepdau.

WWI Draft regist filed and signed as Lawrence Barney Schmedding, farmer and stockkeeper, dependent - wife and two children; medium height, build, gray eyes, brown hair, signed Jun 5 1917.

--From Bio of Lawrence's father, published in 1919:
The children born to John Bernard and Nora Schmedding are: John, Joseph H., Lee, Lawrence, Nina Viola and William Edwin. John is a farmer in Deepwater township, married Lena Cook and has five children: Edith, Geneva, Marcellus, Mildred and Edwin. Joseph H. lives on the home place, married first time to Bernadina Cook, who died, leaving two children: Josephine and Bernard. His second wife was Minnie Towns. Lee Schmedding is deceased. Lawrence lives on the home place, married Hilda Licher, and has three children: Harry, Amanda Fredericka, Erschell Justin. Nina Viola is deceased. William Edwin, born November 16, 1891, is now a member of the National Army and after undergoing training at Camp Funston is now in France fighting on behalf of world freedom. He is a member of the 355th Supply Company, 89th Division, National Army. He went to France June 2, 1918.

Lawrence's first wife, parents and several of his siblings are buried in St. Ludger cemetery. At one time there was a double stone for Lawrence and Hilda. A recent photo index of the cemetery in 2012 shows a fairly new stone engraved with just Hilda's name. See cenotaph at St. Ludger.


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