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Personal data Emma Martha Schauf 

  • Alternative name: Emma Schauf Fisher
  • She was born on October 11, 1890 in Waukon, Allamakee Co., IA.
  • She died on January 4, 1986 in Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA (Timely Mission Nursing Home), she was 95 years old.
  • She is buried on January 7, 1986 in Rose Hill Cem., King Twp., Winnebago Co., IA.
  • This information was last updated on September 23, 2010.

Household of Emma Martha Schauf

She is married to Forest Clifford Fisher.

They got married on November 8, 1911 at Clear Lk., Cerro Gordo Co., IA, she was 21 years old.

Forest Clifford Fisher oo Emma Martha Schauf

Marriage source: Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol 1112 # 50, 26 Feb 2004, pg 8 col 5

'Obituaries Ruth E. Heitland, 85 ... Ruth Elaine Heitland, daughter of Forest and Emma (Schauf) Fisher, was born September 11, 1918 at Forest City. She grew up in the Thompson area and graduated from Thompson High School. ...'

Higinbotham, Scott, Heitlands and Adams e-mail, (Chelmsford, MA, SH, xi Aug MMVII), pg. 6

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"... 10. Forest Clifford Fisher b. 6 Sep 1891 in Forest City, Winnebago Co., IA d. 5 Jul 1936 in Forest City, Winnebago Co., IA bur. in m. 8 Nov 1911 to Emma Martha Schauf in Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo Co., IA ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Ruth Elaine Fisher  1918-2004 


Notes about Emma Martha Schauf

Emma Martha Schauf

Source: Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol 1112 # 50, 26 Feb 2004, pg 8 col 5

'Obituaries Ruth E. Heitland, 85 ... Ruth Elaine Heitland, daughter of Forest and Emma (Schauf) Fisher, was born September 11, 1918 at Forest City. She grew up in the Thompson area and graduated from Thompson High School. ... She was preceded in death by her parents'

Higinbotham, Scott, Heitlands and Adams e-mail, (Chelmsford, MA, SH, xi Aug MMVII)

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"... Second: you have a listing for George Heitland Jr., married to Ruth Elaine Fisher, along with their seven children. I also have this information. I am wondering if ours are in agreement: I have (and some of the dates are due to YOU)

---------- Generation 1 ------------------------------ ... M1 Ruth Elaine Fisher b. 11 Sep 1918 in Forest City, Winnebago Co., IA m. 30 Oct 1934 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., IA d. 17 Feb 2004 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., IA bur. in Graceland Cemetery, Buffalo Center, Winnebago Co., IA parents: Forest Clifford Fisher and Emma Martha Schauf Children of George Richard, Jr. Heitland and Ruth Elaine Fisher: ..."

____, Kristy, Arbuckle - Moore - Sullivan -- Quast - Etc., (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xxiv Jun MMVII)

"... Emma Martha SCHAUF ... Sex: F Birth: 11 Oct 1890 in Waukon, IA Death: 5 Jan 1985 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago Co., IA ... Change Date: 10 Jul 2004 ...

Marriage 1 Forest Clifford FISHER b: 4 Sep 1891 in Forest City, Winnebago Co., IA Married: 8 Nov 1912 in Clear Lake, IA Change Date: 10 Jul 2004

Children ... 5. Ruth FISHER ..."

Obituaries, Buffalo Ctr. [IA] Trib., Vol. 94, # 40, 9 Jan 1986, Pg. 7, Col. 4

"Emma Fisher, 95

Funeral services for Emma Fisher, 95, - were held Tuesday afternoon, January 7 at 2:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Thompson with Rev. Harlan A. Stenberg officiating. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery at Thompson with WinterFuneral Service in charge of arrangements.

Casketbearers were Gregory Heitland, Gary Truman, Mark Fisher, Carroll Fisher, Blake Fisher and Daniel Winter. Mrs. Robert Roper was the organist and the congregation sang.

Emma (Schauf) Fisher was born October 11, 1890 in Allamakee County, Iowa. She was orphaned at an early age and was raised by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schauf near Crystal Lake, Iowa. She received he'r education in a countryschool and Waldorf College at Forest City. She taught in a rural school two years. She was a Gold Star Mother, honorary member of the Ladies Aid and a lifetime member of the United Methodist Women.

On November 8, 1911 she married Forrest C. Fisher. Forrest passed away on July 5, 1936. She was also preceded in death by three sons: Roger in infancy; Carroll, who went down with his ship, the U.S. Henry Mallory in 1943, and Maurice.

She is survived by ten children: Marlin of Thompson; Doris Murphy of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Joe (Ruth) Heitland of Buffalo Center; Faye Tims and Mrs. George (Dorothy) Truman both of Des Moines; Robert of Diablo, California; GeraldineGoumas, of Nyack, New York; Richard of Boulder, Colorado; Ramon of Humboldt; and Mrs. Richard (Gloria) Winter of Austin, Minnesota. Also surviving are 41 grandchildren; 59 greatgrandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Emma departed from this life on Saturday morning, January 4, 1986 at the Timely Mission Nursing Home" <>

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1890-1986

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