Pearl was the fourth child in a family of five known children. Her brothers and sisters were: William McIntire (1880-1962), Elsie McIntire (1882-), Elizabeth "Jed" McIntire-Crowley (1886-1957), and Dr. Howard Dixon McIntire (who went by the spelling of McIntyre) (1890-1957), all born in Montana.
In 1913 Pearl married Albert Oldhaber, born in Minnesota (1886-1939). Albert was the son of Claus Nickolaus Oldhaber, born in Germany (1852-1926), and Catherine Titenberg Oldhaber, born in Minnesota (1858-1922).
In Albert's WW I Draft Registration Card info, he listed a wife and child. In Pearl's and her sister Elizabeth's obits, reference is made to a nephew and niece, but no children for Pearl or her sister Elizabeth.
In 1930, Albert and Pearl were living in Anaconda where Albert worked as a county highway road worker.
Albert died in 1939, and was buried with his parents and brother in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Anaconda. Pearl died many years later in 1970, and shares a headstone with her sister in Boulder Cemetery.
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NAME: OLDHABER, PEARL - SEX: F - AGE: 81 - RESIDENCE: FRMR BLDR -
BIRTHDATE: 06/29/1888 - NAME OF PAPER: BUTTE - DATE OF PAPER:
1970/04/02 - SPOUSE: OLDHABER, ALBERT - NAME OF PAPER: MONITOR -
BURIAL: CREMATED - COMMENT: B/P: MT, BOULDER. NIECE/NEPH: VAN
NOY; BOE
Pearl was the fourth child in a family of five known children. Her brothers and sisters were: William McIntire (1880-1962), Elsie McIntire (1882-), Elizabeth "Jed" McIntire-Crowley (1886-1957), and Dr. Howard Dixon McIntire (who went by the spelling of McIntyre) (1890-1957), all born in Montana.
In 1913 Pearl married Albert Oldhaber, born in Minnesota (1886-1939). Albert was the son of Claus Nickolaus Oldhaber, born in Germany (1852-1926), and Catherine Titenberg Oldhaber, born in Minnesota (1858-1922).
In Albert's WW I Draft Registration Card info, he listed a wife and child. In Pearl's and her sister Elizabeth's obits, reference is made to a nephew and niece, but no children for Pearl or her sister Elizabeth.
In 1930, Albert and Pearl were living in Anaconda where Albert worked as a county highway road worker.
Albert died in 1939, and was buried with his parents and brother in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Anaconda. Pearl died many years later in 1970, and shares a headstone with her sister in Boulder Cemetery.
Provided by A Marine's Daughter - thank you:
NAME: OLDHABER, PEARL - SEX: F - AGE: 81 - RESIDENCE: FRMR BLDR -
BIRTHDATE: 06/29/1888 - NAME OF PAPER: BUTTE - DATE OF PAPER:
1970/04/02 - SPOUSE: OLDHABER, ALBERT - NAME OF PAPER: MONITOR -
BURIAL: CREMATED - COMMENT: B/P: MT, BOULDER. NIECE/NEPH: VAN
NOY; BOE
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