Person:Ferdinand Luloff (1)

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Ferdinand E L Luloff
m. 16 May 1883
  1. John F W Luloff1884 -
  2. Ferdinand E L Luloff1886 - 1959
  3. William Herman Luloff1891 - 1965
  • HFerdinand E L Luloff1886 - 1959
  • W.  Pearl Raglan (add)
m. 25 Sep 1935
  1. Velner Luloff1935 - 1967
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Ferdinand E L Luloff
Gender Male
Birth[1][4][3][2] 17 Jul 1886 North Algona, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Marriage 25 Sep 1935 Bonnechere, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaSt. John's Lutheran Church
to Pearl Raglan (add)
Other[7] 14 Feb 1947 news item re: lost currency
Death[5][4] 30 Aug 1959 Pembroke, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaGeneral Hospital
Burial[4][6] 2 Sep 1959 Golden Lake United Cemetery, North Algona-Wilberforce, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaFerdinand Luoff headstone
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ferdinand Luloff household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 1901)
    Page 5, 31 Mar 1901.

    ON RENFREW (North/Nord) (#110) Subdistrict: Wilberforce & Algona(North/Nord) L-3

    16 42 Luloff Ferdinand E L M Head M Jan 27 1856 45 Germany 1867 1886Evangelisk (sic) Farmer
    17 42 Luloff Anna F Wife M Feb 28 1857 44 Germany 1867 Evangelisk(sic)
    18 42 Luloff John F. W. M Son S Jul 23 1884 16 Ontario Evangelisk(sic)
    19 42 Luloff Ferdinand E. L. M Son S Jul 17 1886 14 OntarioEvangelisk (sic)
    20 42 Luloff William H M Son S May 21 1891 9 Ontario Evangelisk(sic)

  2. 2.0 2.1 Gordon Wilkinson. Gordon GED re: Luloff. (Ancestry.com - 281476).
    Date of Import:3 Apr 2001.

    Ferdinand Luloff b 1886

  3. 3.0 3.1 Ferdinand Luloff household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1911 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
    page 4, 5 June 1911.

    1911/Ontario / Renfrew North / 23 Wilberforce Township and North Algona Township / Golden Lake Village

    22 27 Luloff Ferdinand M Head M Jan 1856 55 Germany 1867 1888German Canadian Evangelist Farmer
    23 27 Luloff Anna F Wife M Feb 1857 54 Germany 1863 German CanadianEvangelist
    24 27 Luloff John M Son S Jul 1884 26 O(ntario) German CanadianEvangelist
    25 27 Luloff Ferdinand M Son S Jul 1886 24 German CanadianEvangelist
    26 27 Luloff William M Son S May 1891 20 German Canadian Evangelist

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Funeral of Ferdinand Luloff, in Obituary -- Luloff, Ferdinand
    1959.

    Received from Jean Panke, April 4, 2006 in Hannah Yourth.jpg:
    Hand written date on clipping - 1959

    The sudden passing of Mr. Ferdinand Luloff on Aug. 30th, in the General Hospital at Pembroke, came as a shock to his relatives and friends. He was in his 74th year.

    Born July 17, 1886, in North Algona Township, he was a son of the late Ferdinand Luloff and his wife, Hannah Yourth. He was united in marriage to Miss Pearl Raglan, who survives, on Sept. 25, 1935, in St. John's Lutheran Church, Bonnechere. He lived on the homestead until the last two years, when he resided with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weckworth.

    The largely-attended funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon from the residence to the E.U.B. Church, with the Pastor, Rev. F. W. Krotz, officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.

    Surviving, besides his wife, is one son, Velnor, of Pembroke; also two brothers, William and John, of Golden Lake, besides many other relatives and friends.

    Pall-bearers were Messrs. Deiter Drobwrolskie, Wolfgang Grutzmacher, Albert Weckworth, Carl Luloff, Thos. E. McCann and George Lehman.

    Many relatives and riends atteneded the wake and funeral from the surrounding district.

  5. Panke, Jean (Yourth), Recipient: Rick Moffat.

    Gravemarker: Son of Anna or Hanna Yourth

  6. St. John's United Church Cemetery, Golden Lake, in Ontario Canada Gravemarker Gallery.
  7. 1947 Briefs, in Compiler: The Eganville Leader. Reflections of a Century: Stories and Photos from the Ottawa Valley. (Eganville, Ontario, Canada: The Eganville Leader Publishing Company Ltd. , July 2002 )
    Page 280, 1947.

    Mr. Les Green, a driver for the Eganville Creamery, in making his round on Wednesday between here and Killaloe, did not discover the proverbial "pot of gold" but he picked up on the highway a bag containing $700 in currency and valuable documents. The owner of the bag, Mr. Ferdinand Luloff, a Golden Lake farmer, who was on his way to Eganville did not discover his loss until he reached here.