In May of 1914, Martha arrived in Quebec accompanied by five daughters, Erma (15), Louise (13), Anna (12), Charlotte (7) and Frieda (5), as well as two sons, William (4) and Eric (3).
Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Monday, April 18, 1938, Page 13:
HESSON ROAD, April 18 -- Mrs. William Lenz of Hesson Road, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Clausing, Waterloo. Mrs. Lenz, who was 64 years old, was born in Germany and came to Canada some years ago.
Surviving are nine children, Mrs. Henry Clausing [Anna], Waterloo, Mrs. Erma Bauer, Buffalo, Mrs. Louisa Bauer, Waterloo, Mrs. Nelson Hackbart, Hesson Road, Mrs. Ed. Hohl [Charlotte], Bamberg, Eric in Alberta, William of Haysville, Carl of Bamberg, and Henry in Waterloo. Six grandchildren also survive.
The funeral will be held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the home of Ed. Hohl, Bamberg, with interment in St. John's Lutheran church cemetery, Hesson Road.
In May of 1914, Martha arrived in Quebec accompanied by five daughters, Erma (15), Louise (13), Anna (12), Charlotte (7) and Frieda (5), as well as two sons, William (4) and Eric (3).
Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Monday, April 18, 1938, Page 13:
HESSON ROAD, April 18 -- Mrs. William Lenz of Hesson Road, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Clausing, Waterloo. Mrs. Lenz, who was 64 years old, was born in Germany and came to Canada some years ago.
Surviving are nine children, Mrs. Henry Clausing [Anna], Waterloo, Mrs. Erma Bauer, Buffalo, Mrs. Louisa Bauer, Waterloo, Mrs. Nelson Hackbart, Hesson Road, Mrs. Ed. Hohl [Charlotte], Bamberg, Eric in Alberta, William of Haysville, Carl of Bamberg, and Henry in Waterloo. Six grandchildren also survive.
The funeral will be held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the home of Ed. Hohl, Bamberg, with interment in St. John's Lutheran church cemetery, Hesson Road.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement