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Henry Eckhardt

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Henry Eckhardt

Birth
Kassel, Stadtkreis Kassel, Hessen, Germany
Death
6 Mar 1917 (aged 85)
Wellman, Washington County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Wellman, Washington County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Spouse: Katherine Semler
Children in order of Birth: Elizabeth Martha, Charles W., Mariah Elizabeth (Mary), Anna Gertrude, Matilda, Henry A., Louise (Lou), George Fredrick, John Henry, William Edgar (Will)

Obituary in Wellman Advance, Wellman, Washington County, Iowa, March 8, 1917, page 1 (front page):

ANOTHER PIONEER ANSWERS FINAL SUMMONS

Henry Eckhardt, Sr., Passes Away at the Home of His Daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr

Henry Eckhardt, Sr., was born in the Province of Hesse, Germany, April 28, 1831, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr, in Wellman, Iowa, at the ripe old age of 85 years, 10 months and 8 days.

The family from which he came is an old one, tracing back its interesting history nearly three hundred years to the Fulda River Valley, Hesse Nassau, Prussia.

Mr. Eckhardt came to the United States in 1852, stopping for a time in Pennsylvania, and then coming to Ohio, where he was united in marriage to Catherine Semler in 1853. They lived in Ohio until 1861, when they moved to Greene township, Iowa County, Iowa, where they lived until 1902. At this date they moved to a small farm south of town, living there until the death of his wife in 1907. Mr. Eckhardt then moved to Wellman, where he lived alone until about six months ago, when he went to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr, to be cared for in his feeble old age.

To the above union were born ten children -- five boys and five girls -- all of whom are living except the oldest, Mrs. Elizabeth Wetrich, who died in 1911. The nine surviving are: Charles, Mrs. Mary Von Hoene, Mrs. Anna Herr, Mrs. Tillie Smelzer, Henry, Jr., Mrs. Louise Shaffer, of Kinross, George, John and Will. These, with twenty-nine grand children and twelve great grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends live to mourn the departure of their loved one.

Mr. Eckhardt had been a member of the German-Methodist church almost since the days that he came to Iowa. He was a good neighbor, a kind parent, and true friend.

Funeral services were held from the Wellman M. E. church Wednesday, March 7, at one o'clock p.m., conducted by Rev. Barker.

Interment in the Wellman cemetery.

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The Iowa City Citizen, Friday, March 09, 1917, page 8:

HENRY ECKHARDT OF WELLMAN DEAD

Henry Eckhardt Sr was born in the province of Hesse, Germany April 28, 1831 and died March 6, 1917 at the home of his daughter, Mrs Fred Herr, in Wellman, Iowa, at the good age of 85 years 10 months and six days.

The family from which he came is an old one tracing back its interesting history nearly three hundred years to the Fulda River Valley, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia. Mr Eckhardt came to the United States in 1852, stopping for a time in Pennsylvania, and then coming to Ohio where he was united in marriage to Catherine Semler, in 1853. They lived in Ohio until 1861 when they moved to Greene township, Iowa county, Iowa where they lived until 1902. At this date they moved to a small farm south of town, living there until the death of his wife in 1907. Mr. Eckhardt then moved to Wellman where he lived alone until about six months ago he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr, to be cared for in his feeble days. To the above union were born ten children, five boys and five girls all of whom are living, except the oldest, Mrs. Elizabeth Wetrich who died in 1911. The nine surviving are: Charles, Mrs. Mary Von Hoene, Mrs. Anna Herr, Mrs. Tillie Smeltzer, Henry, Jr., Mrs. Louise Shaffer of Kinross, George, John, and Will. These with twenty-nine grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends live to mourn the departure of their loved one.

The deceased has been a member of the German Methodist church almost since the days that he came to Iowa. He was a kind parent, a good neighbor, and a true friend. The funeral services were held from the M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock conducted by Rev. Barker. Interment in Wellman Cemetery
Spouse: Katherine Semler
Children in order of Birth: Elizabeth Martha, Charles W., Mariah Elizabeth (Mary), Anna Gertrude, Matilda, Henry A., Louise (Lou), George Fredrick, John Henry, William Edgar (Will)

Obituary in Wellman Advance, Wellman, Washington County, Iowa, March 8, 1917, page 1 (front page):

ANOTHER PIONEER ANSWERS FINAL SUMMONS

Henry Eckhardt, Sr., Passes Away at the Home of His Daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr

Henry Eckhardt, Sr., was born in the Province of Hesse, Germany, April 28, 1831, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr, in Wellman, Iowa, at the ripe old age of 85 years, 10 months and 8 days.

The family from which he came is an old one, tracing back its interesting history nearly three hundred years to the Fulda River Valley, Hesse Nassau, Prussia.

Mr. Eckhardt came to the United States in 1852, stopping for a time in Pennsylvania, and then coming to Ohio, where he was united in marriage to Catherine Semler in 1853. They lived in Ohio until 1861, when they moved to Greene township, Iowa County, Iowa, where they lived until 1902. At this date they moved to a small farm south of town, living there until the death of his wife in 1907. Mr. Eckhardt then moved to Wellman, where he lived alone until about six months ago, when he went to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr, to be cared for in his feeble old age.

To the above union were born ten children -- five boys and five girls -- all of whom are living except the oldest, Mrs. Elizabeth Wetrich, who died in 1911. The nine surviving are: Charles, Mrs. Mary Von Hoene, Mrs. Anna Herr, Mrs. Tillie Smelzer, Henry, Jr., Mrs. Louise Shaffer, of Kinross, George, John and Will. These, with twenty-nine grand children and twelve great grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends live to mourn the departure of their loved one.

Mr. Eckhardt had been a member of the German-Methodist church almost since the days that he came to Iowa. He was a good neighbor, a kind parent, and true friend.

Funeral services were held from the Wellman M. E. church Wednesday, March 7, at one o'clock p.m., conducted by Rev. Barker.

Interment in the Wellman cemetery.

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The Iowa City Citizen, Friday, March 09, 1917, page 8:

HENRY ECKHARDT OF WELLMAN DEAD

Henry Eckhardt Sr was born in the province of Hesse, Germany April 28, 1831 and died March 6, 1917 at the home of his daughter, Mrs Fred Herr, in Wellman, Iowa, at the good age of 85 years 10 months and six days.

The family from which he came is an old one tracing back its interesting history nearly three hundred years to the Fulda River Valley, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia. Mr Eckhardt came to the United States in 1852, stopping for a time in Pennsylvania, and then coming to Ohio where he was united in marriage to Catherine Semler, in 1853. They lived in Ohio until 1861 when they moved to Greene township, Iowa county, Iowa where they lived until 1902. At this date they moved to a small farm south of town, living there until the death of his wife in 1907. Mr. Eckhardt then moved to Wellman where he lived alone until about six months ago he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Herr, to be cared for in his feeble days. To the above union were born ten children, five boys and five girls all of whom are living, except the oldest, Mrs. Elizabeth Wetrich who died in 1911. The nine surviving are: Charles, Mrs. Mary Von Hoene, Mrs. Anna Herr, Mrs. Tillie Smeltzer, Henry, Jr., Mrs. Louise Shaffer of Kinross, George, John, and Will. These with twenty-nine grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends live to mourn the departure of their loved one.

The deceased has been a member of the German Methodist church almost since the days that he came to Iowa. He was a kind parent, a good neighbor, and a true friend. The funeral services were held from the M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock conducted by Rev. Barker. Interment in Wellman Cemetery

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ENGRAVED FERN & IVY LEAVES
HENRY ECKHARDT
BORN: APR 28, 1831
DIED: MAR 26, 1917
KATHERIN HIS WIFE
BORN: FEB 19, 1836
DIED: AUG 1, 1907
ECKHARDT



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37061184/henry-eckhardt: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Eckhardt (28 Apr 1831–6 Mar 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37061184, citing Wellman Cemetery, Wellman, Washington County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Shirley (contributor 46817975).