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Facts and Events
Name |
Clara D. Hellweg |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
22 Apr 1905 |
Carroll, Wayne County, Nebraska |
Census[6] |
22 Apr 1910 |
Deer creek, Wayne County, Nebraska |
Census[7] |
29 Apr 1920 |
Carroll, Wayne County, Nebraska |
Census[8] |
14 Apr 1930 |
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska |
Other[9] |
9 Jun 1938 |
Mora, Kanabec County, MinnesotaClara Hellwig of Omaha, Neb. returned to her home after visiti Elmer, Herman, and Mrs. Margaret Kla Event |
Marriage |
Aft 1938 |
to _____ Williams |
Residence[10] |
1974 |
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska4206 Bancroft Avenue |
Death[3] |
22 Sep 1989 |
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska |
Other[4] |
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Clara was Elmer Klapmeier's favorite cousin. Comment |
Other[5] |
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Possible death date for Clara. 22 Sep 1989 in Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska Secondary date: 1 OCT 1989 Event |
From Clara Williams via Ella Hellweg Bartels
Lived in Omaha.
References
- ↑ 1920 Census.
1920 Census for Deer Creek Precinct, Carroll Village, Wayne County, Nebraska 29 April 1920
Main Street Helwig, Fred Senior, head, owns his farm. white male, age 60, married, immigration 1886. Under naturalized or alien, the letters Pa are written. Some people have al written, which is probably alien. Na probably means naturalized. But Pa I can't guess. Others have it as well. Born German, parents born Germany. No occupation.
Lena, wife, white female, age 54, married, immigration 1886, al (I assume for alien), born Germany, parents born Germany.
Alfred, son, white male, age 17, single, attended school, born Nebraska, parents born Germany. No occupation.
Clara, daughter, white female, age 14, single, attended school, born Nebraska, parents born Germany. No occupation.
- ↑ 1930 Census.
1930 Census for Ward 9, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska 14 April 1930
South 25th Avenue Hellweg, Clara E., head, rents, rent is $16 per month, no radio, white female, age 24, single, born Nebraska, parents born Germany, Hamburg, stenographer for Wholesale Paper Company.
Bernise Ormsley, lodger, white female, age 29, single, born Nebraska, bookkeeper for Wholesale Paper Company.
- ↑ SS Death Index.
Clara D. Williams SSN: 506-01-1172 Last Residence: 68701 Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska, United States of America Born: 22 Apr 1905 Died: 22 Sep 1989 State (Year) SSN issued: Nebraska (Before 1951 )
- ↑ Conversation
Conversation with Elmer Klapmeier 1974.
Transcription of talk with ELMER KLAPMEIER 9 Feb 1974 in Mora Minnesota
Mother had two sisters. Marie married W. H. Hokamp, and Lena married Fred Hellwieg in Belden and Carroll Nebraska.
Their children
Hellwiegs had a son, Henry, and a son Fred, son Kris, and son Elfrey. Elfred is the only one as far as I know who is still alive, and he lives in Bemmerton, Washington. Elfred Hellwieg and his wife were here two years ago. I have had several letters from them since Myrtle has been sick.
They had two daughters, Ella, who married Lester Bartell, and they live in Laurel, Nebraska. Ella had some children.
The other daughter is Clara, who married a Williams. He passed away about 5 years ago. Clara is still alive, and lives at 4206 Bancroft Avenue in Omaha, Nebraska.
Had a card from Clara - she never writes anyway. Clara was the only one that I knew real well. She was my favorite cousin.
Hokamps had a Henry, William, and Harry. They are all dead. There is another son, Harry, who lived in Western Nebraska. I think he is still alive, but don't know just where.
The brothers had some children, but I never had any contact - never knew anything about those at all, so I don't know where they are.
They had two daughters. Annie Hokamp married John Schram. They lived for years in Belden, Nebraska, and Annie is still alive and still lives in Belden. When she got married, she came up here on her wedding trip, and that's the last time.
Annie had one son, I think.
The other daughter is Hilda, and she married, and her first husband died. She remarried, and he died. Her name now is Hilda Tyrmyne, and she lives in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska. (PJH: Tyrmyme does not seem to exist as a surname. Turmyne does. Try variations.)
Had a letter, not too long ago, from Hilda. Hilda had no children.
Bill didn't have any children.
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Mother and her two sisters came to this country. Dad sent for her. Do you know when the two sisters died? No. They probably came to this country about 6 months before William and Louisa were married.
Lena died last, in the early 1950's, and Marie died a year or so after Mother.
Mother was born in Westphalia, probably Buttendorf.
- ↑ SS Death Index.
Clara D. Williams SSN: 506-01-1172 Last Residence: 68701 Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska, United States of America Born: 22 Apr 1905 Died: 22 Sep 1989 State (Year) SSN issued: Nebraska (Before 1951 )
- ↑ 1910 Census.
1910 Census for Deer Creek Township, Wayne County, Nebraska 22 Apr 1910
Fred Helwig, head, white male, age 50, first marriage, married 26 years, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated 1882 or 3, Na (for naturalized?), farmer, general farming. He owns his farm, but it is mortgaged.
Lena K, wife, white female, age 44 or 49 (not sure) first marriage, married 26 years, mother of 7, 6 now living, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated 1884.
Henry A., son, white male, age 23, single, born Nebraska, farm laborer on home farm.
Chris P., son, white male, age 21, single, born Nebraska, farm laborer on home farm.
Fred G., son, white male, age 19, single, born Nebraska, farm laborer on home farm.
Ella H. Daughter, white female, age 14, single, born Nebraska.
Helwig, Alfred H?, son, white male, age 7 , single, born Nebraska
Clara D., daughter, white female, age 4, single, born Nebraska
- ↑ 1920 Census.
1920 Census for Deer Creek Precinct, Carroll Village, Wayne County, Nebraska 29 April 1920
Main Street Helwig, Fred Senior, head, owns his farm. white male, age 60, married, immigration 1886. Under naturalized or alien, the letters Pa are written. Some people have al written, which is probably alien. Na probably means naturalized. But Pa I can't guess. Others have it as well. Born German, parents born Germany. No occupation.
Lena, wife, white female, age 54, married, immigration 1886, al (I assume for alien), born Germany, parents born Germany.
Alfred, son, white male, age 17, single, attended school, born Nebraska, parents born Germany. No occupation.
Clara, daughter, white female, age 14, single, attended school, born Nebraska, parents born Germany. No occupation.
- ↑ 1930 Census.
1930 Census for Ward 9, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska 14 April 1930
South 25th Avenue Hellweg, Clara E., head, rents, rent is $16 per month, no radio, white female, age 24, single, born Nebraska, parents born Germany, Hamburg, stenographer for Wholesale Paper Company.
Bernise Ormsley, lodger, white female, age 29, single, born Nebraska, bookkeeper for Wholesale Paper Company.
- ↑ Newspaper
p. 18 of Martha's Green scrapbook.
Clara Hellwig of Omaha, Nebraska returned to her home Monday...
- ↑ Conversation
Conversation with Elmer Klapmeier 1974.
Transcription of talk with ELMER KLAPMEIER 9 Feb 1974 in Mora Minnesota
Mother had two sisters. Marie married W. H. Hokamp, and Lena married Fred Hellwieg in Belden and Carroll Nebraska.
Their children
Hellwiegs had a son, Henry, and a son Fred, son Kris, and son Elfrey. Elfred is the only one as far as I know who is still alive, and he lives in Bemmerton, Washington. Elfred Hellwieg and his wife were here two years ago. I have had several letters from them since Myrtle has been sick.
They had two daughters, Ella, who married Lester Bartell, and they live in Laurel, Nebraska. Ella had some children.
The other daughter is Clara, who married a Williams. He passed away about 5 years ago. Clara is still alive, and lives at 4206 Bancroft Avenue in Omaha, Nebraska.
Had a card from Clara - she never writes anyway. Clara was the only one that I knew real well. She was my favorite cousin.
Hokamps had a Henry, William, and Harry. They are all dead. There is another son, Harry, who lived in Western Nebraska. I think he is still alive, but don't know just where.
The brothers had some children, but I never had any contact - never knew anything about those at all, so I don't know where they are.
They had two daughters. Annie Hokamp married John Schram. They lived for years in Belden, Nebraska, and Annie is still alive and still lives in Belden. When she got married, she came up here on her wedding trip, and that's the last time.
Annie had one son, I think.
The other daughter is Hilda, and she married, and her first husband died. She remarried, and he died. Her name now is Hilda Tyrmyne, and she lives in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska. (PJH: Tyrmyme does not seem to exist as a surname. Turmyne does. Try variations.)
Had a letter, not too long ago, from Hilda. Hilda had no children.
Bill didn't have any children.
**
Mother and her two sisters came to this country. Dad sent for her. Do you know when the two sisters died? No. They probably came to this country about 6 months before William and Louisa were married.
Lena died last, in the early 1950's, and Marie died a year or so after Mother.
Mother was born in Westphalia, probably Buttendorf.
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