She was the widow of George M. Brandenburg and is survived by the following children, two daughters, Anna "Annie" Eleanor Brandenburg and Josephine Brandenburg, at home, Clarence Brandenburg and wife Bessie Virginia, this city; Emma Catherine Brandenburg, Baltimore, Mary Elizabeth Shafer and husband William Glessner, Petersville, Carrie Estelle Stone and husband Harry Garfield, Yellow Springs, 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
She was predeceased by one daughter, Effie M. Brandenburg Hawker, first wife of Joseph W. Hawker, in 1897.
She is also survived by one brother, Jonas Warrenfeltz, Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana.
Funeral to take place Wednesday morning. Services to be held at the Reformed Church Of Middletown at 11 o'clock, with internment in the Reformed Cemetery, Thomas P. Rice funeral directors.
Minerva was born in the Ellerton area, on Harp Hill, on June 19, 1842 a daughter of Jacob and Mary Ann "Polly" Rice Warrenfeltz.
Minerva lost several of her brothers and sisters during the epidemic of Typhoid and cholera, some on the same day. She was predeceased by these siblings, Ann Elmira Catherine, Louisa, Rachel, Cornelius, Jacob, Anne Catherine, Rufus Warrenfeltz.
She also was predeceased by these that matured to adulthood, Margaret Flook, Samuel Warrenfeltz, Elizabeth Haupt, Amanda "Mandy" Haupt, Mary Anna Rebecca Brandenburg, Caroline Haupt and Ann Elmira Catherine Warrenfeltz.
She was the widow of George M. Brandenburg and is survived by the following children, two daughters, Anna "Annie" Eleanor Brandenburg and Josephine Brandenburg, at home, Clarence Brandenburg and wife Bessie Virginia, this city; Emma Catherine Brandenburg, Baltimore, Mary Elizabeth Shafer and husband William Glessner, Petersville, Carrie Estelle Stone and husband Harry Garfield, Yellow Springs, 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
She was predeceased by one daughter, Effie M. Brandenburg Hawker, first wife of Joseph W. Hawker, in 1897.
She is also survived by one brother, Jonas Warrenfeltz, Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana.
Funeral to take place Wednesday morning. Services to be held at the Reformed Church Of Middletown at 11 o'clock, with internment in the Reformed Cemetery, Thomas P. Rice funeral directors.
Minerva was born in the Ellerton area, on Harp Hill, on June 19, 1842 a daughter of Jacob and Mary Ann "Polly" Rice Warrenfeltz.
Minerva lost several of her brothers and sisters during the epidemic of Typhoid and cholera, some on the same day. She was predeceased by these siblings, Ann Elmira Catherine, Louisa, Rachel, Cornelius, Jacob, Anne Catherine, Rufus Warrenfeltz.
She also was predeceased by these that matured to adulthood, Margaret Flook, Samuel Warrenfeltz, Elizabeth Haupt, Amanda "Mandy" Haupt, Mary Anna Rebecca Brandenburg, Caroline Haupt and Ann Elmira Catherine Warrenfeltz.
Family Members
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Mary Ann Rebecca "Molly" Warrenfeltz Brandenburg
1836–1908
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Jonas Warrenfelt
1839–1925
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Elizabeth Warrenfeltz Haupt
1843–1898
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Louisa Warrenfeltz
1847–1858
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Rachael Warrenfeltz
1849–1851
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Jacob Warrenfeltz III
1852–1853
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Cornelius Warrenfeltz
1852–1858
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Rufus Warrenfeltz
1856–1858
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Annie C. Warrenfeltz
unknown–1854
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Anna Eleanor "Annie" Brandenburg
1861–1945
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Emma Katherine Brandenburg
1864–1952
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Mary Elizabeth Brandenburg Shafer
1867–1948
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Josephine Lee Brandenburg
1869–1954
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George W. Brandenburg
1873–1899
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Effie M. Brandenburg Hawker
1877–1897
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Carrie Estelle Brandenburg Stone
1880–1957
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Clarence Brandenburg
1883–1967
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