1881 census of New Hamburg. 2 years old.
1891 census of New Hamburg. 11 years old.
1900 US census of East Cleveland, Ohio. 20 years old.
Emma got married to Louis Stuermer (1880-1906) on July 16, 1902 in Waterloo County.
After the death of Louis from Tuberculosis on May 02, 1906, Emma got married to Carl M. Rieck (1883-1963) on June 26, 1907 in New Dundee, Wilmot Twp; Marriage Register #020823.
1911 census of London City. 30 years old.
Death Register #021267.
Cause of Death; Stroke.
Death Age; 39 years, 6 months and 19 days.
Death Location; 15 McDonald Ave; London.
Place of Burial; Kitchener, Ontario.
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MRS. CHARLES RIECK.
The many friends in Kitchener of Mrs. Charles Rieck of London will be grieved to learn of her death which occurred in that city Tuesday afternoon following an illness of about six months. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maeder of Alma street. Besides her bereaved husband and parents she leaves to mourn her death three small children, three sisters, Mrs. F. Krueger of Waterloo, Mrs. D. Knarr of Waterloo, and Mrs. Ted Yaeger of Toronto. One brother Ernst Maeder, overseas, also survives. The funeral Was held Friday afternoon from St. Matthew's Church thence to Mount Hope Cemetery for interment.
The Chronicle Telegraph, 24 Apr 1919, p. 4
1881 census of New Hamburg. 2 years old.
1891 census of New Hamburg. 11 years old.
1900 US census of East Cleveland, Ohio. 20 years old.
Emma got married to Louis Stuermer (1880-1906) on July 16, 1902 in Waterloo County.
After the death of Louis from Tuberculosis on May 02, 1906, Emma got married to Carl M. Rieck (1883-1963) on June 26, 1907 in New Dundee, Wilmot Twp; Marriage Register #020823.
1911 census of London City. 30 years old.
Death Register #021267.
Cause of Death; Stroke.
Death Age; 39 years, 6 months and 19 days.
Death Location; 15 McDonald Ave; London.
Place of Burial; Kitchener, Ontario.
________
MRS. CHARLES RIECK.
The many friends in Kitchener of Mrs. Charles Rieck of London will be grieved to learn of her death which occurred in that city Tuesday afternoon following an illness of about six months. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maeder of Alma street. Besides her bereaved husband and parents she leaves to mourn her death three small children, three sisters, Mrs. F. Krueger of Waterloo, Mrs. D. Knarr of Waterloo, and Mrs. Ted Yaeger of Toronto. One brother Ernst Maeder, overseas, also survives. The funeral Was held Friday afternoon from St. Matthew's Church thence to Mount Hope Cemetery for interment.
The Chronicle Telegraph, 24 Apr 1919, p. 4
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Emma Meader/ wife of/ Charles M. Rieck/ 1879-1919/ At rest/
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The name Meader was misspelled. It should be Maeder.
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