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Frederick Herman Hammer

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Frederick Herman Hammer

Birth
Effingham County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Apr 1951 (aged 75)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Frederick Herman Hammer was born July 16, 1875 in Island Grove township, Effingham County, Illinois.
He was the son of Louis Hammer
and Elvina Tech Hammer. He
lived in Illinois until 1883. He
then moved with his parents to
Wright county and lived there
until 1892, when they moved to
Buena Vista county. He was
Baptised in the Lutheran church
in Island Grove township and
was confirmed in a country Lutheran
church near Vincent, Iowa
in 1889. On May 24, 1898 he
was united in marriage to Anna
Augusta Marie Schumann at the
German Luthern church in Grant
township. Since that time they
made their home in Buena Vista
county. To this union seven children
were born; four sons and
three daughters. Those proceeding
him in death are his wife,
who died in 1926; two daughters
Mrs. William Just (Helena), and
Mrs. James Banks (Dorothy);
and one son, Ernest Edward, who
died in infancy and two brothers,
Henry and Louis. Those surviving
are one sister, Helena of
Storm Lake; one daughter, Irene
of Storm Lake; and three sons,
Elmer of St. Charles, Arthur of
Osborn, and Albert of Osborn,
Missouri, and several grandchildren,
nieces and nephews and friends.
(Newell Mirror, 4-19-1951)
Frederick Herman Hammer was born July 16, 1875 in Island Grove township, Effingham County, Illinois.
He was the son of Louis Hammer
and Elvina Tech Hammer. He
lived in Illinois until 1883. He
then moved with his parents to
Wright county and lived there
until 1892, when they moved to
Buena Vista county. He was
Baptised in the Lutheran church
in Island Grove township and
was confirmed in a country Lutheran
church near Vincent, Iowa
in 1889. On May 24, 1898 he
was united in marriage to Anna
Augusta Marie Schumann at the
German Luthern church in Grant
township. Since that time they
made their home in Buena Vista
county. To this union seven children
were born; four sons and
three daughters. Those proceeding
him in death are his wife,
who died in 1926; two daughters
Mrs. William Just (Helena), and
Mrs. James Banks (Dorothy);
and one son, Ernest Edward, who
died in infancy and two brothers,
Henry and Louis. Those surviving
are one sister, Helena of
Storm Lake; one daughter, Irene
of Storm Lake; and three sons,
Elmer of St. Charles, Arthur of
Osborn, and Albert of Osborn,
Missouri, and several grandchildren,
nieces and nephews and friends.
(Newell Mirror, 4-19-1951)


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