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Thersa Willmina <I>Bremmersick</I> Huffman

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Thersa Willmina Bremmersick Huffman

Birth
Oswego, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Death
2 Nov 1914 (aged 31)
Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Mary Ellen Summers and Henry William Bremmersick. She Married Isaiah Noah Huffman April 11, 1900 in Mound City, Linn, Kansas.

Children: Violet Mae Huffman b. 1901 d. 1901
Earl Ray Huffman b. 3 June 1902 d. 10 May 1933
Mary Ellen Huffman b.27 Feb 1905 d. 18 Aug 1998
Alice Huffman b. 22 Apr 1908 d. 15 Jun 1999
Eugene Huffman b. 29 Feb 1912 d. 2 apr 1987
Child b. 2 Nov 1914 d. 2 Nov 1914

Mary Ellen Huffman in the 1960's did not know that Thersa's sister had a stone set for her Mother Thersa Huffman and had another stone set for Thersa and her child.
Thank you to the Debilyn who canvased the cemetery and found the old stone.

Thersa Huffman
She died and her husband sent 3 small children (3,6,8) to Utah to his parents. They road the train with notes pinned to clothing. In the 1960's the oldest daughter had a headstone set for her Mother and her child. Thersa is my husbands Grandmother. I went to the cemetery in the 1980's. The worker or sexton told me where the new stone was and I took the picture. The stone is to the top of the hill almost a few rows down from the sexton or worker building on the right. The family had no idea that her sister, Laura Mae Bremmersick Williams, had a stone set for Thersa. The old stone is almost hidden under a tree.
Daughter of Mary Ellen Summers and Henry William Bremmersick. She Married Isaiah Noah Huffman April 11, 1900 in Mound City, Linn, Kansas.

Children: Violet Mae Huffman b. 1901 d. 1901
Earl Ray Huffman b. 3 June 1902 d. 10 May 1933
Mary Ellen Huffman b.27 Feb 1905 d. 18 Aug 1998
Alice Huffman b. 22 Apr 1908 d. 15 Jun 1999
Eugene Huffman b. 29 Feb 1912 d. 2 apr 1987
Child b. 2 Nov 1914 d. 2 Nov 1914

Mary Ellen Huffman in the 1960's did not know that Thersa's sister had a stone set for her Mother Thersa Huffman and had another stone set for Thersa and her child.
Thank you to the Debilyn who canvased the cemetery and found the old stone.

Thersa Huffman
She died and her husband sent 3 small children (3,6,8) to Utah to his parents. They road the train with notes pinned to clothing. In the 1960's the oldest daughter had a headstone set for her Mother and her child. Thersa is my husbands Grandmother. I went to the cemetery in the 1980's. The worker or sexton told me where the new stone was and I took the picture. The stone is to the top of the hill almost a few rows down from the sexton or worker building on the right. The family had no idea that her sister, Laura Mae Bremmersick Williams, had a stone set for Thersa. The old stone is almost hidden under a tree.


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