Born in Germany, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchler, Mrs. Curlett she came to Youngstown from New York City in 1930 to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Luis R. Ramirez. Her husband Joseph died in 1925.
Besides Mrs. Ramirez, Mrs. Curlett left another daughter, Mrs. Joseph Klein of Bristol, Connecticut, also a son Harry A. Pratt of New York City, two brothers, Ernest Kirchler of Detroit and John in Germany, a sister Anna Baumbach also in Germany, and five grandchildren.
Elizabeth Dorothy raised her family in New York City with her second husband, Henry H. Pratt who died in a construction accident December 1909. While living there she was a hand model.
Relationship to contributor: Maternal Great-Grandmother
Note: according to her 1897 marriage certificate to Hermann Pratt, her maiden name listed as widow was Schneider. In this union Elsie was born. As the story goes he was killed during a robbery in Mistler Georgia.
Born in Germany, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchler, Mrs. Curlett she came to Youngstown from New York City in 1930 to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Luis R. Ramirez. Her husband Joseph died in 1925.
Besides Mrs. Ramirez, Mrs. Curlett left another daughter, Mrs. Joseph Klein of Bristol, Connecticut, also a son Harry A. Pratt of New York City, two brothers, Ernest Kirchler of Detroit and John in Germany, a sister Anna Baumbach also in Germany, and five grandchildren.
Elizabeth Dorothy raised her family in New York City with her second husband, Henry H. Pratt who died in a construction accident December 1909. While living there she was a hand model.
Relationship to contributor: Maternal Great-Grandmother
Note: according to her 1897 marriage certificate to Hermann Pratt, her maiden name listed as widow was Schneider. In this union Elsie was born. As the story goes he was killed during a robbery in Mistler Georgia.
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