Person:William Ueberroth (1)

Watchers
William Henry Ueberroth
b.13 Apr 1829 Pennsylvania
d.11 Mar 1905
m.
  1. William Henry Ueberroth1829 - 1905
  2. Moses Everroad1830 - 1860
  3. Emalinda Everroad1833 - 1912
  4. Adam Everroad1836 - 1909
  5. George Ueberroth1840 -
m. 28 Sep 1859
  1. Minnie Ueberroth1861 - 1890
  2. Eva Ueberroth1873 - 1893
Facts and Events
Name[7][1][2][3][4][5] William Henry Ueberroth
Gender Male
Birth[2] 13 Apr 1829 Pennsylvania
Marriage 28 Sep 1859 Bartholomew County, Indianato Margaret L. McCallie
Residence[5] 1865 Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States628 Lafayette Ave.
Census[6] 1900 Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United StatesAge 71
Occupation[5] Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United StatesCo-Proprietor of Ueberroth and Gilbert
Occupation[7] Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United StatesMerchant
Death? 11 Mar 1905
Burial[2] Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United StatesCity Cemetery - Irwin Addition

Unlike others of the Ueberroth (Überroth, Everroad) Family, who were members of the Moravian Church, William "HENRY" seems to have been a member of the Presbyterian Church.

--White Creek 18:22, 15 January 2014 (UTC)

References
  1. Bartholomew County Archives (online).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 RootsWeb.com.

    Robert Dean's posting

  3. Ken Hinds Genealogy (online).
  4. Hart, Charles Coffin. Joseph Hart and his descendants. (St. Louis, Mo.: R.P. Studley & Co., 1901).
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Newsletter, in Bartholomew County Genealogical Society
    Jan 2014.

    Margot Green's two page article in the Newsletter describes the history of "THE UEBERROTH-SEWARD COTTAGE that "HENRY" built. It is also known as "WEDDING CAKE HOUSE" because of its scale and ornamentation. The Bartholomew County Historical Society awarded the house the Historic Preservation Award in 1977. In 1993 the house was willed to the Bartholomew County Historical Society.

  6. 1900 Federal Census.

    The census shows a "Louise Kocher", age 60, in the household. Who was she?

  7. 7.0 7.1 Hart, Charles Coffin. Joseph Hart and his descendants. (St. Louis, Mo.: R.P. Studley & Co., 1901)
    1901.