William was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to John and Isabel H. Keilholtz.
"On Sunday the 1st inst., Mrs. Emma F. Keilholtz, wife of Wm. Keilholtz in the 74th year of his age. The funeral will take place at her late residence, No. 1202 I street s.e. on Wednesday the 4th inst. At 2 o'clock p.m."
Emma is buried with her maternal aunt, Ann Tier Porter (1812 - 6 Sept 1835).
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The known children of William and Emma were;
1) Mary A. Keilhotz (born c.1872) was born in Washington, DC. In the 1880 U.S. Census, she was living with her maternal grandmother, Mary (Porter) Herold.
2) Emma L. (Keilhotz) Patten (born 28 Oct 1874) was born in Washington, DC. In the 1880 U.S. Census, she was living with her maternal grandmother, Mary (Porter) Herold. Emma married Walter E. Patten on 29 Apr 1903 in Washington, DC.
William was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to John and Isabel H. Keilholtz.
"On Sunday the 1st inst., Mrs. Emma F. Keilholtz, wife of Wm. Keilholtz in the 74th year of his age. The funeral will take place at her late residence, No. 1202 I street s.e. on Wednesday the 4th inst. At 2 o'clock p.m."
Emma is buried with her maternal aunt, Ann Tier Porter (1812 - 6 Sept 1835).
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The known children of William and Emma were;
1) Mary A. Keilhotz (born c.1872) was born in Washington, DC. In the 1880 U.S. Census, she was living with her maternal grandmother, Mary (Porter) Herold.
2) Emma L. (Keilhotz) Patten (born 28 Oct 1874) was born in Washington, DC. In the 1880 U.S. Census, she was living with her maternal grandmother, Mary (Porter) Herold. Emma married Walter E. Patten on 29 Apr 1903 in Washington, DC.
Family Members
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Jerome Jacob D Herold
1829–1837
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Margaret Cecelia Herold Rockwell
1831–1904
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George Christopher Herold
1833–1834
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Adam George Herold Jr
1835–1837
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Mary Alice Herold Nelson
1837–1917
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Elizabeth Jane Herold
1839–1903
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David Edgar Herold
1842–1865
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Catherine Virginia Herold Brown
1846–1917
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Alice King Herold Earnshaw
1851–1930
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Georgia Bell Herold Earnshaw
1854–1904
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Child Herold
unknown–1845
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Child Herold
unknown–1834
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