She married fellow immigrant John Hoffmann at Louisville on November 20, 1866 and they made their home in that city.
She had nine children: Mary (Anthony Schmitz), Frank J. (Mary Hettel), Catherine (Herman Alfers), Elizabeth (Henry Greenwald), Amelia, Teresa (Christian Gentner), John Michael, Joseph J. (Catherine Schnell), and Emma (John Strubel).
Caroline had been a widow for over a decade at the time of her death, first appearing listed as such in the 1895 Louisville city directory.
The Jefferson County mortuary record shows she died of nephritis at her home, 1120 Logan Street where she was living with her children Amelia, John, Emma, Mary and her husband, Anthony Schmitz.
F/G for son, Frank J. Hoffmann is 98961756
F/G for daughter, Catherine Hoffmann Alfers is 49490247
She married fellow immigrant John Hoffmann at Louisville on November 20, 1866 and they made their home in that city.
She had nine children: Mary (Anthony Schmitz), Frank J. (Mary Hettel), Catherine (Herman Alfers), Elizabeth (Henry Greenwald), Amelia, Teresa (Christian Gentner), John Michael, Joseph J. (Catherine Schnell), and Emma (John Strubel).
Caroline had been a widow for over a decade at the time of her death, first appearing listed as such in the 1895 Louisville city directory.
The Jefferson County mortuary record shows she died of nephritis at her home, 1120 Logan Street where she was living with her children Amelia, John, Emma, Mary and her husband, Anthony Schmitz.
F/G for son, Frank J. Hoffmann is 98961756
F/G for daughter, Catherine Hoffmann Alfers is 49490247
Family Members
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Mary L Hoffmann Schmitz
1867–1937
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Frank John Hoffmann Sr
1868–1924
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Catherine "Katie" Hoffmann Alfers
1870–1964
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Elizabeth Mary Hoffman Greenwald
1873–1947
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Amelia Mary Hoffman
1875–1964
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Theresa M. Hoffmann Gentner
1877–1956
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Joseph John Hoffmann
1880–1961
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John Michael Hoffmann
1882–1915
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Emma B. Hoffmann Strubel
1886–1947
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