Source: Timothy Berschman
Zij is getrouwd met Theodore August C. Eisenhauer.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 8 december 1914 te Germania (now Lakota), Kossuth Co., IA , zij was toen 21 jaar oud.
Theodore August C. Eisenhauer oo Helen Berschman
Marriage sources: Buffalo Center [IA] Tribune, Vol. 66, # 41, 11 Feb 1960, Pg. 1, Cols. 1 & 2
[Col. 1]
"Rites Held Friday for August Eisenhauer
Theodore August C. Eisenhauer, son of John and Anna Eisenhauer, was born April 15, 1889, at Norden, Germany. In 1912, at the age of 23, he came to America to live with an uncle at Germania, which is now Lakota. ... On December 8, 1914,he was united in marriage to Helen Berschman at Lakota, ..."
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Kind(eren):
Helen Berschman
Sources: Author: Berschman, Timmothy J., Title: «u»Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992«/u», (Publication location: Buffalo Center IA, Publisher: Centennial Book Committee, Publication date: MCMXCII), pgs. 227 & 259, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.
[Pg. 227, Col. 2]
"THE BERSCHMAN FAMILY
John Diedrick Berschman was born March 2, 1861 at Pewsum, Ostfriesland, Germany. When he was twenty he immigrated to Parkersburg and Grundy Center, Iowa. Many of our Buffalo Center people first came to look at the dark, rich loam wheretheir new llives were to begin in this new land.
In 1884 he married Cornelia Garrels, a servant for a Mason City lawyer, and moved to the community of Germania (Lakota) to the Jasper Smidt farm. They had four daughters: Mrs. H. J. Kline (Sandy Bashan's grandmother), Johanna (wo stayedsingle), Della Everding; Helen Eisenhauer (Ann Abels, Cora Abels, Harold, Jack, Velma and Dorothy Caltvedt's mother), and two sons. Heyo (Ruth Clapper, Kay Newel, twin sons, Joe and John - who is my father). The other son, Cornelius,was the father of Alice (Barkhurst), Evelyn (Esterich), Elaine (Albertson), and Katherine (Behrends). ..."
[Pg. 259, Col. 2]
"AUGUST AND HELEN EISENHAUER
Theodore August Eisenhauer, son of John and Anna Eisenhauer, was born April 15, 1889 at Norden, Germany. He had five sisters and two brothers; all lived in Germany.
August sailed from Bremerhaven, Germany, on the old German ship «i»The Rhein«/i» for 15 days and docked at Baltimore, Maryland.
He came to Germania (now Lakota), Iowa and lived with an uncle, Albertus Furst, and started a barber trade. He was 23 years old when he left Germany. He operated the barber shop until 1920, when he moved with his family to a farm northeast of Buffalo Center and started farming. They moved by train.
He married Helen Berschman of Germania on December 8, 1914. Helen was the daughter of John and Cornelia (Garels) Berschman of Germania and was born February 2, 1893. She attended rural school near Lakota.
August and Helen were the parents of six children: Anna (Mrs. John Abels), Cora (Mrs. Joe Abels), Harold, John "Jack," Velma, Dorothy (Mrs. Clifford Caltvedt).
August and Helen retired in 1950 and moved into town in Buffalo Center. They were members of the Congregational Church. August made one return trip to Germany to see his family. August died February 2, 1960 and Helen died on April 6, 1975."
Author: Decker, Robbie, Title: "Helen Berschman Eisenhauer," (Publication location: Buffalo Ctr., IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: ix May MMXI), Repository: The Cloud
Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69568644/helen-eisenhauer
"Photo [of stone shared with August Eisenhauer] added by ROBBIE DECKER
Helen Berschman Eisenhauer Birth 1893 Death 1975 (aged 81-82) Burial Olena Mound Cemetery Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA Memorial ID 69568644
Family Members
Parents
John Diedrick Berschman 1861-1948
Cornelia Classen Garrels Berschman 1861-1927
Spouse
August Eisenhauer 1889-1960 (m. 1914)
Siblings
Ella Berschman Kline* 1886-1956
Heyo J. Berschman* 1887-1967
Johanna Berschman* 1888-1944
Con C. Berschman* 1891-1978
Della Berschman Everding* 1895-1968
Children
John H. Eisenhauer* 1921-2010
*Calculated Relationship
Created by: Uncloudy_Day Added: 9 May 2011 Find A Grave Memorial 69568644"
Chiseled on the stone shared with August Eisenhauer, "THE LORD IS MY SHEPARD."
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