Person:Sarah Strohmeier (2)

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Sarah Fredia Strohmeier
d.1938
  1. Sarah Fredia Strohmeier1875 - 1938
m. 21 Sep 1894
  1. Louis Owen Litherland1898 - 1982
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Fredia Strohmeier
Married Name _____ Litherland
Gender Female
Birth? Jan 1875 Illinois, United States
Marriage 21 Sep 1894 Wabash, Illinois, United Statesto Nye Litherland
Death? 1938

Research Notes

  • cos1776 Note: 1900 census attached is for a Susan Litherland b Jul 1826. Might not be a match.
References
  1.   Household Recorded, in Wabash, Illinois, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Title: 1900 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 7 June1900, SD: 14, SD: 86, Sheet #: 4A, Page: 35, the family of SusanLitherland.
    Publication: 1900-T623_349-0574

    Text: 1900 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 7 June1900, SD: 14, SD: 86, Sheet #: 4A, Page: 3542 | - 62 63 Litherland, Susan h W F July 1826 73 Wd - 11 7 KY KY KY- - - Farmer - - yyy O M F 55 4243 | - - - --- Nye s W M July 1

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    NOTE FROM FORUM ON ROOTSWEB: (http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwabash/wq002.html)

    Surnames: LITHERLAND STROHMEIER KERN HEIN
    Submitter: Esthermae Litherland Rooke ([email protected])
    Date: 18 Aug 1999

    We are trying to find the church Sarah Fredia Strohmeier and Nye Litherland were married. We have the minister, Leo or Lou J. Ehrhardt. The date in the Register of Marriages is September 21, 1894. Any information is appreciated! Sarah's father, George Strohmeier, died when she was about 5 years old. Her Mother, Anna Marie (Mary A.) Kern Strohmeier remarried Paul J. Hein of Mt. Carmel. Nye Litherland's parents were William Hamilton Litherland and Susan Hall Litherland of Friendsville Prec., Wabash County, Il.

    My note: There is another Sarah Fredia Strohmeier w/no stats, married to Robert N. Litherland. Robert was born abt. 1854. Certainly a different generation, but not too distant to possibly be the same Sarah. No way to tell w/o more data. Or...perhaps a cousin since so many families reused the same names over and over, with siblings having many children with the exact same names as their brothers and sisters, and as their neices and nephews.