Carrie came from a large German family. Both of her parents were born in Germany and came to the U.S. to settle in Freeport, (Stephenson Co.), IL.
Carrie and the Balluffs were a pretty tight-knit family from most accounts. They (Carrie, her brothers and sisters and Charlie), had a large victorian home in LaGrange, (Cook Co.), Ilinois. Carrie and her brother, Edward, took a cruise from NY to England down to Germany to visit their "homeland". It was a long trip beginning June 28, 1928 and ending Aug. 21, 1928.
After her husband's death in 1938, she lived with her son, Carl. She eventually lived in Minnesota and died in a nursing home in 1952.
Carrie came from a large German family. Both of her parents were born in Germany and came to the U.S. to settle in Freeport, (Stephenson Co.), IL.
Carrie and the Balluffs were a pretty tight-knit family from most accounts. They (Carrie, her brothers and sisters and Charlie), had a large victorian home in LaGrange, (Cook Co.), Ilinois. Carrie and her brother, Edward, took a cruise from NY to England down to Germany to visit their "homeland". It was a long trip beginning June 28, 1928 and ending Aug. 21, 1928.
After her husband's death in 1938, she lived with her son, Carl. She eventually lived in Minnesota and died in a nursing home in 1952.
Family Members
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Edward Charles Balluff
1857–1936
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Mrs Clara Angelika Balluff Cameron
1859–1932
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Mrs Emma M. Balluff Loughrin
1861–1948
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Albert G. Balluff
1862–1917
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George Erhart Balluff
1864–1947
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Henry William Balluff
1865–1899
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William H. Balluff
1865–1940
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Mary Aline Balluff
1869–1872
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Mrs Pauline Balluff Crowen
1876–1947
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