Person:Theodore Houser (1)

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Theodore Arthur Houser
m. 9 Feb 1875
  1. Anna RachtAbt 1874 - 1951
  2. Mary T Houser1878 - 1901
  3. Agnes Cecilia Houser1879 - 1952
  4. Theodore Arthur Houser1882 - 1939
  5. Charles Lewis Houser1884 - 1942
  6. Clement C Houser1886 - 1953
  7. Clara Irene Houser1890 - 1930
  • HTheodore Arthur Houser1882 - 1939
  • HTheodore Arthur Houser1882 - 1939
  • WAgnes Whalen1875 - 1944
m. Abt 1905
  1. Margaret HouserAbt 1905 - Abt 1930
  2. John Joseph Houser1907 - 1971
  3. Joseph Houser1912 - 1915
  4. Louis M Houser1915 - 1997
Facts and Events
Name Theodore Arthur Houser
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Jun 1882 Hoagland, Allen, Indiana, USA
Residence? Abt 1900
Marriage to Unknown
Marriage Abt 1905 to Agnes Whalen
Residence? Abt 1918
Residence? Abt 1920 Fort Wayne Ward 6, Allen, Indiana
Occupation? Bowser Works
Residence? Fort Wayne Ward 6, Allen, Indiana
Death? 27 Nov 1939 Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA
Burial? 30 Nov 1939

{geni:occupation} Machinist / Foreman

{geni:about_me} In 1915, they lived at 332 Killea Ave., Fort Wayne, IN. As of 1920, his sister Clara Gebhardt lived nearby, at 318 Killea Ave.

Berg family resource: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blberg/p300.htm#i8993

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3280243&id=I0438

Ft. Wayne, In. Journal Gazette Nov. 28, 1939 Pg. 2, Col. 1


Bewwery Workers Dies Suddenly Theodore A. Houser, 54, an employee of the Berghoff Brewery, died suddenly at 3;20 o'clock Monday afternood while working at the Berghoff plant, Death ws due to a heart attack according to Dr. Walter Kruse, Allen county coroner, who investigated. The deceased resided at 322 Killiea Ave., Born at Hoagland, he had resided here since 1905. He was a mimber of St. Patrick's Catholic church, the Holly Name Society and Modern Woodmen of American. Survivors include the widow, Agnes; two sons, John J. and Louis Houser of this city; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Klingenberger and Mrs. Agnes Carteaux of this city and Mrs. Anna Kennerk of New Haven, and two brothers Charles and Clement Houser of Fort Wayne. The body was removed to Mungoven & Sons mortuary. Funeral serves will be arranged later.


In 1915, they lived at 332 Killea Ave., Fort Wayne, IN. As of 1920, his sister Clara Gebhardt lived nearby, at 318 Killea Ave.

Berg family resource: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blberg/p300.htm#i8993

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3280243&id=I0438

Ft. Wayne, In. Journal Gazette Nov. 28, 1939 Pg. 2, Col. 1


Bewwery Workers Dies Suddenly Theodore A. Houser, 54, an employee of the Berghoff Brewery, died suddenly at 3;20 o'clock Monday afternood while working at the Berghoff plant, Death ws due to a heart attack according to Dr. Walter Kruse, Allen county coroner, who investigated. The deceased resided at 322 Killiea Ave., Born at Hoagland, he had resided here since 1905. He was a mimber of St. Patrick's Catholic church, the Holly Name Society and Modern Woodmen of American. Survivors include the widow, Agnes; two sons, John J. and Louis Houser of this city; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Klingenberger and Mrs. Agnes Carteaux of this city and Mrs. Anna Kennerk of New Haven, and two brothers Charles and Clement Houser of Fort Wayne. The body was removed to Mungoven & Sons mortuary. Funeral serves will be arranged later.


In 1915, they lived at 332 Killea Ave., Fort Wayne, IN. As of 1920, his sister Clara Gebhardt lived nearby, at 318 Killea Ave.

Berg family resource: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blberg/p300.htm#i8993

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3280243&id=I0438

Ft. Wayne, In. Journal Gazette Nov. 28, 1939 Pg. 2, Col. 1


Bewwery Workers Dies Suddenly Theodore A. Houser, 54, an employee of the Berghoff Brewery, died suddenly at 3;20 o'clock Monday afternood while working at the Berghoff plant, Death ws due to a heart attack according to Dr. Walter Kruse, Allen county coroner, who investigated. The deceased resided at 322 Killiea Ave., Born at Hoagland, he had resided here since 1905. He was a mimber of St. Patrick's Catholic church, the Holly Name Society and Modern Woodmen of American. Survivors include the widow, Agnes; two sons, John J. and Louis Houser of this city; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Klingenberger and Mrs. Agnes Carteaux of this city and Mrs. Anna Kennerk of New Haven, and two brothers Charles and Clement Houser of Fort Wayne. The body was removed to Mungoven & Sons mortuary. Funeral serves will be arranged later.