Person:Salome Scheurer (2)

Watchers
m. 1894
  1. Erna Laemmle
  2. David Christian Lemley1896 - 1969
  3. John C. Lemley1898 - 1961
  4. Edward C. Laemmle1900 - 1966
  5. Albert Laemmle1902 - 1989
  6. Emma LaemmleAbt 1904 -
  7. Martha LaemmleAbt 1906 -
  8. Bertha Laemmle1908 - 1985
  9. Otto Laemmle1910 - 1976
  10. Verna Laemmle1917 - 2015
Facts and Events
Name Salome C. Scheurer
Alt Name[1] Salome Schurer
Gender Female
Alt Birth[10][13] 6 Sep 1875
Birth[2] 6 Sep 1876 Beresina, Akkerman, Bessarabia, Russia
Alt Birth[3][14] 7 Sep 1877
Immigration[11][15] 1 May 1894 Port Of New York At Ellis Island, New York, New York, United Statesfrom Russia at age 17 on the S.S. Saale from Bremmen
Marriage 1894 to Christian C. Laemmle, Jr.
Census 15 Apr 1910 Blessing Township, Campbell County, South Dakota, United StatesUS
with Christian C. Laemmle, Jr.
Census 1 Jan 1920 , Campbell County, South Dakota, United StatesUS
with Christian C. Laemmle, Jr.
Census 1 Apr 1930 , Walworth County, South Dakota, United StatesUS
with Christian C. Laemmle, Jr.
Death[3] 5 Mar 1963 Java Area, Walworth County, South Dakota, United States
Burial[3] 9 Mar 1963 Java, Walworth County, South Dakota, United States
Other[4][5] Could read and write but spoke only German Acheivments
Other[6] She smoked a corncob pipe Misc
Other[7] First name variations are Solome/Salomea; Selma/Zelma Name Variation
Other[7] Surname variations are Scheurele/Schurre/Schurie Name Variation
Other[8] "Zelma Shirley" (pronounced Shy-er-ly) according to her grandson, Ed Lemley Name pronunciation
Other[9] Java, Walworth County, South Dakota, United StatesEast Java Cemetery Burial

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References
  1. \i Obituary\i0.. (N.p.: n.p., n.d.)
    Son Albert's Obit, June 1989.
  2. Ehrich, Roger, author; Roger Ehrich, website creator. \i Odessa Digital Library\i0.. (http://www.odessa3.org/collections : (documents individually copyrighted))
    ), Bessarabian Village Birth Records, 187x (R. Drefs).

    "Scheurer, Salome 6 Sep 1876 Beresina Johann / Schulz, Dorothea 1884070/1 383 70" _TAG3: YES

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 South Dakota. Java.  \i Java Herald\i0
    "Salome C. Laemmle," 15 Mar 1963, p. 478 of excerpts.
  4. South Dakota, Campbell. 1910 U.S. census. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    Blessing Township, ED 83, sheet 2-A, p. 39, dwelling 16, family 16, Salome; NARA microfilm publication T624, 1478.
  5. South Dakota, Campbell County. 1920 U.S. census. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    T.127 R.74, ED 72, sheet 2-B, p. 51, dwelling 29, family 31, Salma; NARA microfilm publication T625, 1717.
  6. Family Accounts
    (Irene Lemley).
  7. 7.0 7.1 Personal knowledge of Sharon Lemley.
    These are names I found in records.
  8. Personal knowledge of Sharon Lemley.
    Ed told me himself in response to my inquiry.
  9. Ehrich, Roger, author; Roger Ehrich, website creator. \i Odessa Digital Library\i0.. (http://www.odessa3.org/collections : (documents individually copyrighted))
    ), Walworth County SD Cemeteries (E. Morrison)~Java, East Cemetery~70. Laemmle Salome C., - 1963.
  10. Ehrich, Roger, author; Roger Ehrich, website creator. \i Odessa Digital Library\i0.. (http://www.odessa3.org/collections : (documents individually copyrighted))
    ), (Photo:) Christian Laemmle Family - Java SD, Centennial Memories, 1900-2000 (R. Ehrich).
  11. Passenger List. Ellis Island, Port of New York Passenger Records. Database and images.. (the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation ("SOLEIF") . \i American Family Immigration History Center\i0 . http://www.ellisislandrecords.org/ : ©2000-2010 by The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.)
    "Saale - 1 May 1894" (http://www.ellisislandrecords.org/), manifest, \i SS Saale\i0, 1 May 1894, #21 Salomea Scheurer.
  12.   Ehrich, Roger, author; Roger Ehrich, website creator. \i Odessa Digital Library\i0.. (http://www.odessa3.org/collections : (documents individually copyrighted))
    ), Bessarabian births 1870's.
  13. (in caption on family picture).
  14. (in Obituary)
  15. "Salomea" Scheurer and her brother, Gottfried, 14, had a destination of Bowdle, SD. Their married sister and family, the Gills, were also on the ship and what was probably their brother, Friedrich, and his family.