Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek was born November 11, 1895, in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, and died August,
1966, in Cicero, McHenry Co., IL, at age 70. Buried in Saint Adalbert Catholic
Cemetery, Niles, Cook Co., IL. He
is
the son of Thomas "Tom" Sladek and Jessica "Lizzie" Cecil/Cesal of Bohemia of
Czechoslavokia/Bohemia.
Melva Ina "Nova" Mayfield
was born February 20, 1900,
in Orion Twp., Richland Co., WI,
and died August 17, 1969, at her home, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI, at age 69.
Buried in Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Dodgeville,
Iowa Co., WI.
She
is
the daughter of Cyrus Lorin Mayfield of Richland Co., WI,
and
Iva
May Abbey of Aldine Twp., Norton Co., KS.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek (age 19) and Melva Ina Mayfield (age 16) were married
February 20, 1916, in
Wisconsin.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek and Melva Ina (Mayfield) Sladek had no children.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek and Melva Ina (Mayfield) Sladek divorced in 1933.
Frank J. Sladek then married a
divorcee, Mildred (Vondinska) Sulan.
Mildred Vondinska was born July 10,
1916, in Illinois, and died April, 1979, in Illinois.
Buried in Saint Adalbert Catholic Cemetery, Niles, Cook Co., IL.
She is the daughter of Unknown Vondinska.
Mildred Vondinska was first married to Erwin
James Sulan.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan was born January 28,
1912, in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, and died February 28, 1959, in Chicago, Cook
Co., IL, at age 63. Buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Berwyn, Cook Co. IL. He is the son of Jerry James Sulan
of Chicago,
Cook Co., IL, and Bozena "Bessie" Velek of Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan and Mildred Vondinska
were married November 27, 1933, in Cook Co., IL.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan and Mildred (Vondinska)
Sulan had no children.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan and Mildred (Vondinska)
Sulan were divorced before 1940 in Illinois.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan then married Florence
Fought.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan and Florence Fought were
married October 2, 1950, in Cook Co., IL.
Erwin James "Irvin" Sulan and
Florence (Fought) Sulan had no children.
Florence (Fought) Sulan then married
Alfred R. Hayden.
Alfred R. Hayden and Florence (Fought)
Sulan were married August 15, 1959, in Cook Co., IL.
Mildred (Vondinska) Sulan then married Frank J. Sladek.
Frank J. Sladek and Mildred (Vondinska)
Sulan were married 1940 - 1950.
Melva Ina (Mayfield) Sladek then married Alexander
George "Alex" Egelhof.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof was born February 9, 1895, in
Joplin, Jasper or Newton Co., MO,
and died October 12, 1955,
at a Dodgeville hospital, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI, at age 60.
Buried in Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI. He
is
the son of George Alexander Egelhof of St. Charles,
St. Charles Co., MO, and Otilda L.
"Tillie" Geissler of Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof was first married to
Winifred Catherine "Winnie" Baird.
Winifred Catherine "Winnie" Baird was born
October 24, 1899, in the Village of Maquon, Maquon Twp., Knox Co., IL, and died
August, 1971, in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA, at age 71. She
is
the daughter of Elcana Hamilton Beard Baird of
Washington, Hamilton Co., IN, and Margaret Mangner of Houston, MN.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
(about age 24) and Winifred Catherine "Winnie" Baird (about age 20) were
married July 1, 1919, in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof and
Winifred Catherine "Winnie" (Baird) Egelhof had two children:
-
Joseph Baird "Joe" Egelhof:
Born January 2, 1920, in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA; Died April 7, 1980, at
Staten Island Hospital, Ocean Breeze, Richmond Co., NY
(age 60). Married 1946 in Warrenville, DuPage Co., IL, to Patricia Blanche Fay: Born November 26,
1925, in Oak Park, Cook Co., IL; Died March 10, 2003, at Staten Island
University Hospital, Ocean Breeze, Richmond Co., NY (age 77).
-
Mary Alice Baird Egelhof: Born September
28, 1922, in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA; Died February 18, 2009, in the Town
of Christiana, Dane Co., WI (age 86). Buried in Saint Joseph Catholic
Cemetery, Fort Atkinson, Jefferson Co., WI. Married September 30, 1944, in
Alameda, CA, to Harold Emil "Hal" Marion: Born July 17, 1922, in
New Hampton Twp., Chickasaw Co., IA; Died
October 29, 1986, in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson Co., WI (age 64). Buried in
Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Fort Atkinson, Jefferson Co., WI.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof and
Winifred Catherine "Winnie" (Baird) Egelhof were divorced 1925 - 1930 in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA.
Winifred Catherine "Winnie" (Baird) Egelhof then
assumed her maiden last name, and did not remarry.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
then married Myrtle Dawn (Shaw) Pettit.
Myrtle Dawn Shaw was born November 21,
1889, in Missouri, and died July 22, 1977, in Bethesda Hospital, Chicago, Cook
Co., IL, at age 87. Buried in Oakridge-Glen Oak Cemetery, Hillside, Cook Co.,
IL. She is the daughter of William Shaw of New York, and Ida A. (Doremus)
Merchant of Clinton Co., MI.
Myrtle Dawn Shaw was first married to
Melvin Ira Pettit.
Melvin Ira Pettit was born June 24,
1886, in Watertown, Codington Co., SD, and died
September 14, 1948, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, at age 62. He is the son of Dell
Pettit.
Melvin Ira Pettit (his second marriage) and
Myrtle Dawn Shaw were married
August 28, 1918, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
Melvin Ira Pettit and Myrtle Dawn (Shaw)
Pettit had
no children.
Melvin Ira Pettit and Myrtle Dawn (Shaw)
Pettit were divorced February 16, 1920, in Wayne Co., MI. Extreme Cruelty and
Non-support.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
and Myrtle Dawn (Shaw) Pettit were married about 1925 in Illinois.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
and Dawn Myrtle (Shaw) (Pettit) Egelhof had one child:
-
Jayde
Dale Egelhof: Born March 26,
1926, in Westmont, Du Page Co., IL; Died December 9, 2012, in Cook Co., IL (age
86). Married (1) February 1, 1949, in Cook Co., IL,
to Virginia Loraine "Jennie" Alee: Born April 17, 1913, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI;
Died October 27, 2003, in Waterford, Oakland Co., MI (age 90). Divorced
about 1957. Married (2) October 9, 1958, in
Cook Co., IL, to Ardelle M. Schroer: Born July 4, 1922, in South Dakota;
Died April 26, 2008, in Chicago, Cook Co., IL (age 85). Ardelle M. Schroer
was a teacher in Mitchell, SD, in 1948. In 1958 she was living in Hartford,
CT, with her sister, Hattie Schroer, a Nurse at Veterans Hospital, Hartford,
CT. By 1959, sister Lena A. Schroer was also living with them. By 1960, Lena
and Hattie were living together, but their sister, Ardelle M. Schroer was
shown as married to Jack Egelhoff, and having moved to Chicago, IL. Ardelle
Schroer was a First Grade teacher in Mitchell, SD, in 1952.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
and Dawn Myrtle (Shaw) (Pettit) Egelhof were divorced about 1933 in Illinois.
Virginia Loraine "Jennie/June E."
Bronson was born January, 1893, in Lockport, NY, and died December 6, 1984, in
Madison Heights, Oakland Co., MI (age 91). She is the
daughter of William H. Bronson (born March 1861 in New York, and Hannah Minthorn
(born June 1865 in Niagara Co., NY). Married as a Bookkeeper September 10, 1910, in
Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, to Ralph Waldo Alee (age 24): Born January 28, 1886, in
Alpena, Alpena Co., MI, to Spanish and Maine-born parents; Died Unknown.
Divorced before 1930 in Unknown. Jennie Alee was a divorced Actress in Show
Business living in Manhattan, NY, in 1930.
Ralph Waldo Alee was born January 28,
1886, in Alpena, Alpena Co., MI, and died Unknown. He is the son of William Alee,
and Eva Green of Maine, Ralph was a Sight Seeing Bus Driver in Detroit, MI. Ralph Alee
was an unmarried Lodger, and Jennie Bronson was an unmarried Actress, and were
living in the William Bronson household in Detroit, MI, in 1910.
Ralph Waldo Alee and Virginia Loraine
"Jennie" Bronson were married September 10, 1910, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
Ralph Waldo Alee and Virginia Loraine
"Jennie" (Bronson) Alee had one child:
-
Virginia Loraine "Jennie" Alee:
Born April 17, 1913, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI; Died October 27, 2003, in
Waterford, Oakland Co., MI (age 90). Married February 1, 1949, in Cook Co.,
IL, to Jayde D. Egelhof: Born March 26,
1926, in Westmont, DuPage Co., IL; Died December 9, 2012, in Unknown (age
86).
Ralph Waldo Alee and Virginia Loraine
"Jennie" (Bronson) Alee were divorced about 1920.
George Barnes Walbridge then married
George Barnes Walbridge.
George Barnes Walbridge and George
Barnes Walbridge were married May 8, 1951, in Glennie, MI.
Ralph Waldo Alee then married Edna M.
Beckett.
Edna M. Beckett was born March 23,
1898, in Greenfield, Wayne Co., MI, and died June 2, 1976, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, at age 78.
She is the daughter of Edmond Beckett of New York, and Anna Susannah Unknown of
Canada. Edna Alee was a professional sharpshooter, and was billed as "The
Second Annie Oakley." She was featured by Ripley and was able to hit the edge of
a playing card 63 ft. away with a revolver, which she held upside down.
Ralph Waldo Alee and Edna M. Beckett
were married October 28, 1919, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
Ralph Waldo Alee and Edna M. (Beckett)
Alee had Unknown children. Edna Alee was a revolver trick shooter.
Ralph Waldo Alee: Born March 11, 1928,
in Michigan; Died Unknown. Married to Elizabeth K. Unknown: Born October 13,
1939, in Unknown.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof and
Melva Ina (Mayfield) Sladek were married October 17, 1940, in Clinton,
Clinton Co., IA.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof and
Melva Ina (Mayfield) (Sladek) Egelhof had no children.
TIMELINE
Melva Ina (Mayfield) (Sladek) Egelhof is buried in Saint
Joseph's Cemetery, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI. Thanks to Find-A-Grave for making
this image available.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof is
buried in Saint
Joseph's Cemetery, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI. Thanks to Find-A-Grave for making
this image available.
George Alexander Egelhof was
born March 10, 1870, in St. Charles, St. Charles Co., MO.
Ralph Waldo Alee was born
January 28, 1886, in Alpena, Alpena Co., MI.
Myrtle Dawn Shaw was born November 21,
1889, in Missouri.
Virginia Loraine "Jennie/June
E." Bronson was born January, 1893, in New York.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof was born February
9, 1895, in
Joplin, Jasper or Newton Co., MO.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek was born November 11, 1895, in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
Edna M. Beckett was born
March 23, 1898, in Greenfield, Wayne Co., MI.
Winifred C. "Winnie" Baird was born
October 24, 1899, in the Village of Maquon, Maquon Twp., Knox Co., IL.
Melva Ina Mayfield
was born February 20, 1900,
in Orion Twp., Richland Co., WI.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 12, 1900
shows Cyrus L. Mayfield (age 22) born August 1877 in Wisconsin of Wisconsin-born
parents is a day laborer owing his home and living in Orion Twp., Richland Co.,
WI. He has been married for one year to Iva May Mayfield (age 22) born March
1878 in Kansas to Kansas and Wisconsin parents. Her one child is living: Melva
Mayfield (age 3/12) born February 1900 in Wisconsin to Wisconsin and Kansas
parents. Elijah Mayfield and family (Cyrus' parents) live on the adjacent farm.
Salome (Blake) Pugh and family also lived nearby.
The
1900 U. S.
Census taken on June 12, 1900
shows George Egelhof
(age 33) born March 1867 in Missouri to German-born parents is a Roof Slater
renting his home and is living at 47 Schroeder Ave., 5th Ward, Julien Twp.,
Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him is his wife of 6 years, Otilda Egelhof (age 33)
born March 1867 in Iowa to German-born parents, with all 3 of the children born
to her still alive. Also living there are his three children, all born in Iowa
to Missouri and Iowa-born parents: Alexander G. Egelhof (age 5) born February
1895; Peter J. Egelhof (age 2) born June 1897); and Agnes M. Egelhof (age 9/12)
born August 1899).
The 1900 U. S.
Census taken on June 2, 1900 shows Thomas Sladek (age 35) born November 1864 in
Bohemia to Bohemian-born parents and having immigrated in 1888 and a
Naturalized citizen is a
Press Founder renting his home and is living at 15 Fisk Street, 8th Ward, West
Town, Chicago, Cook Co., IL. Living with him is his wife of 10 years, Jessica
Sladek (age 33) born September 1866 in Bohemia to Bohemian-born parents and
having immigrated in 1886, with all 4 of the children born to her still alive.
Also living there are his four children, all born in Illinois to Bohemian-born
parents: John Sladek (age 10) born May 1890; Annie Sladek (age 8) born December
1891; Frank Sladek (age 4) born October 1895); and Otto Sladek (age 5/12) born
December 1899.
Iva
May "Ivy" (Abbey
)
Mayfield, Melva Irene Mayfield, Mary Magdalena (Ambrose) Blake
and
Ida Elmira
(Blake) Abbey
,
Leonard Studio, Richland Center, Richland Co., WI, about 1902.
Thanks to the Trace family for making this image available.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census
taken on June 1, 1905 shows Cyrus L. Mayfield (age
28) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is a Farmer renting his farm and
living in Orion Twp., Richland Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Iva Mayfield (age
26) born in Kansas to Wisconsin-born parents. Also living there are his three
children, all born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin and Kansas-born parents: Melva
Mayfield (age 5); Lucile Mayfield (age 2); and son Leslie Mayfield (age 3/12).
The 1905 Iowa State Census shows George Egelhof is
living at 135 Angellina St., City of Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him
are Otilda Egelhof, Alexander Egelhof, Peter Egelhof, Agnes Egelhof, Mable
Egelhof, and Bernedetta Egelhof.
The 1905 Iowa State Census shows George Egelhof is
living at 360 Rush St., City of Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him are
Otilda L. Egelhof, Alexander G. Egelhof, Peter J. Egelhof, Agnes O. Egelhof,
Mabel M. Egelhof, and Estella B. Egelhof.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 29, 1910
shows Cyrus L. Mayfield (age 32) born in Wisconsin of Wisconsin-born
parents is a farmer owing his home and living in Orion Twp., Richland Co.,
WI. He has been married for eleven years to Iva Mayfield (age 31) born in Kansas to
Canadian and Wisconsin-born parents. All five of her children were born in
Wisconsin and are living at home: Melva
Mayfield (age 10); Lucie Mayfield (age 6); Lesly Mayfield (age 5); Marvin
Mayfield (age 2); and Thelma Mayfield (age 9/12). Elijah Mayfield and family (Cyrus' parents) live on the
adjacent farm.
Salome (Blake) Pugh and family also lived nearby.
The 1910 U. S.
Census taken on April 19, 1910,
shows George Egelhof
(age 40) born in Missouri to German-born parents is a Blacksmith in a Boat
Factory who owns his home with a mortgage and is living at 360 Rush Street, 1st,
Dubuque, Julien Twp.,
Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him is his wife of 16 years, Otilda Egelhof (age 43)
born in Iowa to German-born parents, with all 6 of the children born
to her still alive. Also living there are his six children, all born in Iowa
to Missouri and Iowa-born parents: Alexander Egelhof (age 15); Peter Egelhof (age
13); Agnes Egelhof (age 10); Mabel Egelhof (age 8); Bernedetta Egelhof (age 6);
and Augusta Egelhof (age 3).
The 1910 U. S. Census
taken on April 16, 1910 shows Thomas Sladek (age 47) born in
Austria/Bohemia/Czechoslovakia to Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born
parents, and in his second marriage, and having immigrated in 1890, is a married
General Farm Farmer who owns his farm with a mortgage, and is living in
Germantown Twp., Juneau Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife of 8 years, Mary
Sladek (age 48) born in Austria/Bohemia/Czechoslovakia to
Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born parents, and in her second marriage, and
having immigrated in 1873, with 6 of the 9 children born to her still alive, a
Farm Laborer on the Home Farm; his son, Frank Sladek (age 14) born in Illinois
to Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born parents, a Farm Laborer on the Home
Farm; his son, Otto Sladek (age 10) born in Illinois to
Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born parents, a Farm Laborer on the Home Farm;
his daughter, Blanch Sladek (age 3) born in Illinois to
Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born parents; his unmarried step-son, Eddie
Honda (age 18) born in Illinois to Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born
parents, a Farm Laborer Working Out; his unmarried step-daughter, Bessie Honda
(age 16) born in Illinois to Austrian/Bohemian/Czechoslovakian-born parents, a
Farm Laborer on the Home Farm.
Erwin J. Sulan was born
January 28, 1912, in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
The 1915 Iowa State Census shows Alexander Egelhof
(age 19) born in Iowa to Missouri and Iowa-born parents is an unmarried Order
Clerk living in the 1st Ward, City of Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him
are Otilda L. Egelhof, Alexander G. Egelhof, Peter J. Egelhof, Agnes O. Egelhof,
Mabel M. Egelhof, and Estella B. Egelhof.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek (age 19) and Melva Ina Mayfield (age 16) were married
February 20, 1916, in
Wisconsin.
Mildred Vondinska was born
July 10, 1916, in Illinois.
George Alexander Egelhof died
at the family residence, 360 Rush Street, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA, at age 48.
Buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA
George Egelhof passed away Sunday night at 5:40 o'clock
at the
family residence, 360 Rush Street after an illness of six weeks
duration of heart trouble. Deceased was in his forty ninth year and
was born in St. Charles, Mo. At the age of one year he moved with his parents to East Dubuque, where he
remained until thirty years ago when
he came to this city and had resided here ever since. He was united
in marriage to Otilda Giessler February 1st, 1894, who, with the
following children survive him: Alex, Peter, Mrs. Harry Splinter,
Mable, Bernadette and Augusta, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Theobald Egelhof, of Hazel Green, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Norris,
East Dubuque, and Mrs. Byron Van Vleck of this city and five brothers,
Joseph of Platteville, Wis.; John of New Diggings Wis.; Edward of
Hazel Green, Wis.; Fred of this city; and Private Henry, in service
in France.
For the last ten years he was engaged in the dairy business.
Mr. Egelhof was a faithful member of St. Columbkille's church.
Mr. Egelhof's life was of faithful service to his family and the
community loses a valuable citizen in his death. Many friends will
greatly regret to learn of his passing. He was a member of St.
Columbkille court, Catholic order of Foresters and Dubuque Lodge, No.
984 M. W. A.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from home to
St. Columbkille's church with interment at Mt. Calvary.
Pall bearers included: Fred Spielman, Henry Kuenzel, J. C.
Mcquillian, Peter Heinz, Theodore Schilling and F. L Egelhof.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
(about age 24) and Winifred
C. Baird (about age 20) were
married July 1, 1919, in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
and Winifred C. Baird Marriage Record.
Ralph Waldo Alee and Edna M. Beckett
were married October 28, 1919, in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
Ralph Waldo Alee and Virginia Loraine
"Jennie" (Bronson) Alee were divorced about 1920.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 10, 1920 shows Frank
J.
Sladek (age 24) born in Illinois to Bohemian-born parents is a dairy farmer
renting his farm in Richland Twp., Richland Co., WI. Living with him is his wife
Melva I. Sladek (age 18) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 16, 1920
shows Alex Egellhof (age 24) born in Iowa to Missouri and Iowa-born parents is
Unemployed and is renting his home at 21 Holly Street, 1st Ward, City of Dubuque,
Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him is his wife, Winefred Egellhof (age 20) born in
Illinois to Indiana and Minnesota-born parents, who is also Unemployed.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
and Myrtle Dawn (Shaw) Pettit were married about 1925 in Illinois.
Jayde Dale Egelhof was born March 26,
1926, in Westmont, DuPage Co., IL.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on
April 14, 1930,
shows Alex G. Egelhof (age 34) born in Iowa to Missouri and Iowa-born parents
and first married at age 21 is
a Railroad Depot Agent who owns his home worth $3,400 and is living at 249 N.
Warwick Avenue, Village of Westmont, Du Page Co., IL. Living with him are: his wife,
Dawn Egelhof (age 32) born in
Michigan to New York-born parents and first married at age 19; and his son, Jayde Egelhof (age 4) born in
Illinois to Iowa and Michigan-born
parents.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 23, 1930 shows Frank
Sladek (age 33) born in Illinois to Czechoslovakia-born parents and first
married at age 19 is a Truck Driver and is renting his home at 7338 40th Street,
Precinct 1, Village of Lyons, Cook Co., IL. Living with him is his wife, Melva
Sladek (age 30) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents and first married at
age 16.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April
11, 1930, shows Elcana Baird (age 62) born in Indiana to South Carolina and
Indiana-born parents and first
married at age 30 is a Sash and Door Millworker who owns his home worth $3,000
and is living at 751 Cleveland Avenue, Dubuque, Julian Twp., Dubuque Co., IA. Living with him is his wife,
Margeret H. Baird (age 57) born in Minnesota to Irish Free State-born parents and first married at
age 26. Also living there are his three children: Winifred Baird (age 30) born
in Illinois to Indiana and Minnesota-born parents, a divorced Public School
Teacher; his son, Joseph Baird (age 10) born in Iowa to Iowa and Illinois-born
parents; and Mary A. Baird (age 7) born in Iowa to Iowa and Illinois-born
parents.
Erwin J. Sulan and Mildred Vondinska
were married November 27, 1933, in Cook Co., IL.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek and Melva Ina (Mayfield) Sladek divorced in 1933.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
and Dawn Myrtle (Shaw) (Pettit) Egelhof were divorced about 1933 in Illinois.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof and Melva Ina
(Mayfield) Sladek were married
October 17, 1940, in
Clinton, Clinton Co., IA.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof and Melva Ina
(Mayfield) Sladek Marriage Record.
Erwin J. Sulan and Mildred (Vondinska)
Sulan were divorced before 1940 in Illinois.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on April
11, 1940 shows Harry Brooks (age 49) born in Illinois, and 5 years ago was
living in the Same Place, and with 8 years of School, is a widower Salesman at a
Public Utility, and is renting his home for $40/month, and is living at 6456
Blackstone Avenue, 6th Ward, City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL. Living with him are:
a divorced female, Dawn Egelhof (age 37) born in Illinois, and 5 years ago
was living in the Same Place, and with 2 years of High School, a Maid at a
Hotel; a widower male, Oscar Bjork (age 52) born in Illinois, and 5 years ago
was living in the Same Place, and with 8 years of School, is a Maid at a Hotel;
a Public Cartage Truck Driver; and an unmarried male, Jayde Egelman (age 39)
born in Illinois, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with 3 years
of High School, an Auto Repair Maintenance Man.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on April
23, 1940 shows Alexander Egelhof (age 45) born in Iowa, and 5 years ago was
living in Westmont, Du Page Co., IL, and with 4 years of High School, is a
married Retail Sign Sales Salesman, and is Lodging at 116 Madison, City of La
Grange, Lyons Twp., Cook Co., IL.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on April
23, 1940 shows Dawn Egelhof (age 37) born in Illinois, and 5 years ago was
living in the Same Place, and with 2 years of High School, is a divorced Hotel
Maid, and is Rooming at 316 Blackstone Avenue, 6th Ward, City of Chicago, Cook
Co., IL.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on April
22, 1940 shows Frank Sladek (age 43) born in Illinois, and 5 years ago was
living in the Same Place, and with 8 years of School, is a divorced Proprietor
of his Own Tavern. and is renting his home for $120/month, and is living at 7338
40th Street, 6th Ward, City of Lyons, Cook Co., IL. Living with him is a
divorced female Lodger, Mildred Sulan (age 23), born in Illinois, and 5 years ago was
living in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, and with 1 year of High School, a Cook in a
Tavern.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
WWII Draft Registration Report.
The 1950 U. S. Census taken on April
12, 1950, shows
JayDe D. Egelhof (age 24) born in Illinois to Illinois-born parents, and 1 year ago was living in the Same
House in Cook Co., IL, and with 8 years of School, is a married Head of Household, is a
Waiter at a Restaurant, and is living in a house at 1536 M Throop Street,
Chicago, Cook Co., IL. Living with him are:
his wife, Virginia L. Egelhof (age 36) born in Michigan; and his divorced
mother, Don Egelhof (age 41) born in Illinois, a Telephone Operator for Western
Union.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof died October 12,
1955,
at a Dodgeville hospital, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI,
at age 60. Buried in Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Dodgev
ille, Iowa Co., WI.
Alexander George "Alex" Egelhof
Military Gravestone Request.
The Wisconsin State Journal,
Madison, Dane Co., WI, Friday, October 14, 1955
Egelhof Rites
DODGEVILLE - Funeral services for Alexander
G. Egelhof, 60, who died Wednesday at a Dodgeville hospital, will be held at 10
a.m. Saturday in the St. Joseph's Catholic church.
Francis John
"Frank"
Sladek died August,
1966, in Cicero, McHenry Co., IL, at age 70.
The Chicago Tribune,
Chicago, Cook Co., IL, September 3 and 4, 1966
Obituaries
Sladek
Frank J. Sladek, late of 2407 S.
Springfield avenue, and 5129 S. 30th street, Cicero, Ill, beloved husband of
Mildred; dear father of Franklin (Hazel), Sharon Kalebic, and Randy Sladek;
brother of Otto, Ann Sedlacek, and Blanche Peck; grandfather of four. Funeral
Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1966, at 8:45 a.. m., from H. Marik Sons, 2534 S. Pulaski
road, to Epiphany church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. LA
1-3972.
Melva Ina (Mayfield) (Sladek) Egelhof
died August 17, 1969, at her home, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI, at age 69. Buried in Saint
Joseph's Cemetery, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI.
The Capital Times,
Madison, Dane Co., WI, Monday, August 18, 1969
Obituaries
Mrs. Melva Egelhof
DODGEVILLE - Mrs. Melva Egelhof, 69, died Sunday at
her home here after suffering an apparent
heart attack. Surviving in Madison is a sister, Mrs. Herman Crume, 2530 Upham
St. Other survivors include her mother, Mrs. Iva Mayfield, Dodgeville; two
brothers, Leslie Mayfield, Ontario, and Marvin J. Mayfield, International Falls,
Minn., and another sister, Mrs. Claude Thompson, Weaver, Iowa. The funeral will
be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Lulloff Funeral Home, Dodgeville, where friends may
call after 4 p.m. today.
Leigh Larson note: Weaver, IA, should be Wever, Lee Co., IA.
The Wisconsin State Journal,
Madison, Dane Co., WI, Monday, August 18, 1969
Obituaries
Mrs. Melva Egelhof
DODGEVILLE - Mrs. Melva Egelhof, 69, died Sunday
(Aug. 17, 1969) at
her home here after suffering an apparent
heart attack. Surviving in Madison is a sister, Mrs. Herman Crume, 2530 Upham
St. The funeral will
be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Lulloff Funeral Home, where friends may
call after 4 p.m. today.
Edna Marie (Beckett) Alee died
June 2, 1976, at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, at age 78. Buried
in Green Lawn Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
The Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Wayne
Co., MI, Saturday, June 5, 1976
Mrs. Edna Alee, Sharpshooter
Services for Edna Alee, a club performer whose specialty was sharpshooting, will
be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Most Holy Trinity Church, 1050 Porter,
Detroit. Mrs. Alee, 78, died Wednesday at Henry Ford Hospital after a long
illness. She was a a resident of Detroit. A professional sharpshooter whose
stage name was "The Second Annie Oakley." Mrs. Alee performed in clubs around
the country and was featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not. She was cited for
hitting the edge of a playing card 63 feet away with a revolver she held upside
down.
Dawn Myrtle (Shaw) (Pettit) Egelhof died July 22, 1977, in
Bethesda Hospital, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, at age 87.
Buried in Oakridge-Glen Oak Cemetery, Hillside, Cook Co., IL.
Dawn Myrtle (Shaw) (Pettit) Egelhof Death Record.
Birth: Mar. 1, 1867
Dubuque
Dubuque County
Iowa, USA
Death: Jul. 10, 1955
Dubuque
Dubuque County
Iowa, USA
Mrs Otilda Egelhof, widow of George Egelhof, died at 2:15 p.
m. Sunday at the family residence 1006 Rush St. after a short illness.
Friends may call after 7 p. m. Monday at the Egelhof Funeral Home, from where services will be held
to Saint Columbkille's Church at
9
a. m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p .m. Tuesday at the funeral home by the Ladies Catholic
Benevolant Society and at 8 p. m. by the Sacred Heart League ant Rosary Society. Mrs. Egelhof
was born in Dubuque, the daughter of Charles and Agatha Jaeger Giessler and was a lifelong resident
of the city. She was a member of St. Columbkille's Church, the Sacred Heart League and Rosary
Society of the parish and the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Society. Surviving are four daughters,
Miss Mabel M. Egelhof, at home, Mrs. Harry (Agnes) Splinter, Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs. Robert
(Bernadette) Genz and Mrs. V. F. (Augusta) Chapman, both of Dubuque, and two sons, Alex G.
Egelhof, Dodgeville, Wis. and Peter J. Egelhof, La Crosse, Wis.
Mary Marion, 86, Fort Atkinson
Mary Marion, 86, of Fort Atkinson, passed
away on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009. Mary was born in Dubuque, Iowa, on Sept.
28, 1922, the daughter of Winifred C. Baird. On Sept. 30, 1944, Mary married
Harold E. Marion in Alameda, Calif. Hal preceded her in death on Oct. 29,
1986. She received her bachelor's degree from Clarke College in Dubuque,
Iowa, and her master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Mary taught reading in the Whitewater Unified School District for 20 years,
retiring in 1985. Mary was an active volunteer with the American Cancer
Society, Tomorrow's Hope, the Jefferson County Literacy Council and the
Irvin L. Young Auditorium. She enjoyed painting and entering her works in
local art shows. Mary was a faithful and active member of St. Joseph
Catholic Church. She was a facilitator for word and Communion services,
helped with monthly Eucharistic adoration, was a Eucharistic minister, a
member of the parish choir and participated in scripture study. Mary also
established a parish library for St. Joseph Church. Surviving are two
daughters, Laura (Dr. Craig) Nevermann of Jefferson and Marty (Craig) Artl
of New Berlin; grandchildren, Mark (Kelly), Alex (Jessica), Eric,
Christopher and Alyssa Nevermann, and Paul and Tim Artl; and two
great-grandchildren, Drew and Joseph Nevermann. Mary also was preceded in
death by her mother and a brother, Joseph B. Egelhof. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at St. Joseph Catholic
Church in Fort Atkinson with the Rev. Jay Poster celebrating. Burial will
follow in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Fort Atkinson. Friends may
call from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23, at the Nitardy Funeral Home in
Fort Atkinson with the parish rosary recited at 6 p.m. They also may call at
the church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. Those planning an
expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to St. Joseph's Parish
Library or to Tomorrow's Hope.
Woman Killed After Head-On
Collision On Highway 12/18
Authorities Said They're
Investigating Crash's Cause
Updated: 6:24 pm CST February
18, 2009
TOWN OF
CHRISTIANA, Wis. -- An elderly woman was
killed on Wednesday afternoon after her car crashed
head-on into a minivan in the Town of Christiana.
The crash closed down a part of Highway 12/18 near
Cambridge for most of the afternoon.
The Dane County Sheriff's Office said that Mary
Marion, 86, was driving eastbound when she
apparently crossed the centerline, colliding head-on
with a minivan driven by a woman and her 3-year-old
son.
Anissa Rusch-Hallanger, 39, was taken to a local
hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening
injuries. Her son appeared to be uninjured, but was
taken to the hospital on precaution, authorities
said.
Jamey Scott of the Cambridge Fire Department said
that rescuers use the Jaws of Life to save one of
the victims.
"The female in the minivan was pinned inside the
vehicle and we did use the Jaws and extricated her
after about 10 minutes of work," he said. Dane County officials said that they're still
trying
to determine what caused the crash.
"Well, we're going to probably talk to witnesses
again and the driver who survived," said Lt. Dan
Bolch of the Dane County Sheriff's Office. "Then
we'll also have to look to the coroner's office for
their investigation of cause of death."
Authorities shut down the roadway for three hours to
clean up the crash.
All three were wearing seat belts at the time of the
crash, WISC-TV reported.
PATRICIA EGELHOF, 77 Date of
Death 03/10/2003 Was homemaker, artist : Newspaper Obituary and
Death Notice
Staten Island Advance (NY) -
March 12, 2003
Deceased Name: PATRICIA
EGELHOF, 77 Date of Death 03/10/2003 Was homemaker, artist
Patricia Blanche Egelhof, 77,
of New Dorp, a homemaker, died Monday in Staten Island
University Hospital, Ocean Breeze. Born Patricia Blanche Fay in
Oak Park, Ill., she moved to Huguenot in 1960 and to New Dorp in
1966. After graduating from an art program at the Chicago School
of Commercial Art, she worked as a commercial artist and model
for several years before marrying Joseph B. Egelhof, an
award-winning journalist with the Chicago Tribune press service,
in 1946. She continued her artwork on a nonprofessional basis
throughout her life. While raising her children in New Dorp,
Mrs. Egelhof made pastel portraits of the neighborhood children,
many of which are still prominently displayed in the homes of
their parents, her family said. "She was a wonderful mother,"
said her daughter, Teresa Egelhof. "She made every one of us
feel special." An avid reader of historical and archeological
books, Mrs. Egelhof also enjoyed collecting antique dolls. She
was a past member of the Staten Island Archeological Society and
a volunteer with Freedom From Fear. Mrs. Egelhof was a
parishioner of Our Lady Queen of Peace R. C. Church, New Dorp.
Her husband of 34 years, Joseph, died in 1980. In addition to
her daughter, Teresa, surviving are three sons, Michael, John
and Francis; four more daughters, Kristin Choo, Anne Ritchie,
Mary Pendergast and Jennifer Mullikin; a brother, Thomas Fay;
two sisters, Rita Atkinson and Betty Joan Reuter, and 11
grandchildren. Mrs. Egelhof's son, William, died in 1958. The
funeral will be Friday from the Hanley Funeral Home, New Dorp,
with a mass at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church.
Burial will be in Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp.
West Hartford Courant
SCHROER, Lena A.
May 02, 2008
Lena A. Schroer, 93, a former Newington resident, died
Wednesday (April 30,
2008). Born in O'Neil, NE, daughter of the late Charles and Hattie (Good)
Schroer, she grew up in South Dakota, moving to Newington in 1947. She
attended St. Mary's Church. Lena was employed by Spencer Turbine of West
Hartford for many years and later retired from the State of Connecticut,
Dept. of Motor Vehicles. She was a member of the Friends of the Lucy Robbins
Welles Library and the AARP. Lena is survived by her brothers August C. Schroer, of San Antonio, TX, Clair
A. Schroer, of Park Forest, IL, her
sister Arlene Jordan and her husband Harold, of Wethersfield, many nieces,
nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Lena was predeceased by two brothers
Henry Schroer, and Carl Schroer, three sisters Hattie M. Schroer, Vera
Goodale and Ardelle Egelhof.
Her funeral service will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Newington
Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington. Burial will follow in West
Meadow Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to call Monday from 10-11
a. m, at Newington Memorial. Memorial donations may be made to My Sister's
Place, 102 Pliny St., Hartford, CT 06120.
SCHROER, Hattie M. Hattie M. Schroer, 88, of Newington, died
Sunday, (March 25, 2007). Born in Lincoln, NE, daughter of the late
Charles and Hattie (Good) Schroer, she lived in the greater Hartford
area since 1956. Hattie was a member of St. Mary's Church, Newington.
Before her retirement, Hattie was a nurse at the Newington Veterans
Hospital for many years. She is survived by her three sisters, Lena A.
Schroer of Newington, Ardelle Egelhof of Chicago, IL, Arlene Jordan of
Wethersfield; two brothers, August C. Schroer of San Antonio, TX, Clair
A. Schroer of Park Forest, IL; many nieces and nephews. She was
pre-deceased by her brothers, Carl and Henry Schroer and her sister,
Vera Goodale. Her funeral services will be private with interment in
West Meadow Cemetery, Newington. Memorial donations may be made to the
Monsignor Bojnowski Manor, 50 Pulaski St., New Britain, CT 06053.
Newington Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington, CT is
serving the family. To share a memory with the family, please visit us
at www.newingtonmemorial.com.
Published in The Hartford Courant on March 27, 2007
The Oakland Press, Oakland, MI,
Tuesday, November 4, 2003
ALEE, VIRGINIA LORAINE; of Troy; October
27, 2003; age 90; born April 17, 1913 in Detroit, Michigan; the daughter of
the late Ralph and Jennie Alee; cousin of Harry William Alee (Marlene) and
Ralph Waldo Alee (Elizabeth); preceded in death by her brother. A private
Funeral Service was held. Interment Ottawa Park Cemetery. Arrangements by
Donelson, Johns and Evans Funeral Home.
Goodale, Vera M. (Schroer)
August 06, 2000
GOODALE, Vera M. (Schroer)
Vera M. (Schroer)
Goodale, 80, of Newington, wife of Ralph L. Goodale
died Friday, (August 4, 2000) at St.Francis Hospital
and Medical Canter. She was born in Athol, S. Dakota
and resided in Newington for the past 55 years. Vera
was a communicant of Holy Spirit Church, and a
member of it's Ladies Guild, volunteered in the
library of the former Southeast School, now Chaffee
School, and spent many rewarding hours assisting
with the Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts in Newington.
Besides her beloved husband Ralph, she is survived
by her devoted children, David R. Goodale and his
wife Mary of Newington, Donald J. Goodale of
Newington and Deborah G. Duncan and her husband
Robert of Bristol; her grandchildren, David John
Goodale, Michael Eric Duncan and Mellissa Erin
Duncan; her brothers, August Schroer of Texas, Clair
Schroer of Forest Park, IL; her sisters, Lena
Schroer of New Britain, Hattie Schroer of Rocky
Hill, Ardelle Egelhof of Chicago, IL, and Arlene
Jordan of Newington. Her funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. from the Newington
Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington,
followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in
the Church of the Holy Spirit, Newington. Interment
will be in West Meadow Cemetery, Newington. Friends
and relatives are invited to call Monday from 7-9
p.m. at Newington Memorial. Memorial donations may
be made to a charity of the donor's choice
John Franklin Sladek was born May 1, 1941, in
Illinois.