Elizabeth Marie Keller1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

F, (1 September 1865 - 13 December 1947)
Relationship
9th great-granddaughter of Jacob Scholderer
Charts
Jacob Scholderer descendants (Rosenfeld, Württemberg)
     Elizabeth Marie Keller was born on 1 September 1865 at Germany.1,2,4,6 She was the daughter of Johannes Keller and Elizabeth Minzi.1,7,6,9 Elizabeth Marie Keller married Henry Heckel, son of Adam Heckel and Caroline [—?—], in 1887.3,1,7 Elizabeth Marie Keller died on 13 December 1947 at 2533 East Third Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, at age 82 years, 3 months and 12 days.1,4 She was buried on 16 December 1947 in section 117, lot 78M, in the Woodland Cemetery, located in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. The funeral service was officiated by Reverend W. R. Grunewald.1,4,8
     Elizabeth Marie Keller emigrated with Johannes Keller and Elizabeth Minzi in 1883 from Germany to the United States of America.1 Elizabeth Marie Keller and Henry Heckel appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 at Dayton, 7th Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. Elizabeth Marie Keller and Henry Heckel appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 at Dayton, 10th Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. Elizabeth Marie Keller appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at Dayton, 10th Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. As of 1947, Elizabeth Marie Heckel was living with Fred John Heckel and Clara M. [—?—] at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.1 As of November 1947, Elizabeth Marie Keller lived in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.3

     The obituary dated on 16 November 1947 for Jacob Keller from in the Dayton Daily News, printed in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, listed Elizabeth Marie Keller as his sister.3 Her obituary was published on 15 December 1947 in the local paper, printed in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her obituary stated:

     Mrs. Elizabeth Heckel

     Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Heckel, 82, of 2533 East Third Street, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, Rev. W. R. Grunewald will officiate. Burial, Woodland cemetery. Friends may call at the Spivey Cruea funeral home, 2714 East Third street, after 3 p.m. today. Surviving are two sons, Fred and Adam; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Wolf and Mrs. Lena Burek [Buerk]; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of Dayton.8

Children of Elizabeth Marie Keller and Henry Heckel

Last Edited=19 Jan 2010

Citations

  1. [S1498] Montgomery County, Ohio, "Ohio Deaths 1908-1953," death certificate no. 81584 (file no.) 3061 (reg. no.), "Elizabeth Marie Heckel," 16 December 1947; digitial image, FamilySearch Labs, Record Search (http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/ : accessed 25 March 2008).
  2. [S1496] Montgomery County, Ohio, "Ohio Deaths 1908-1953," death certificate no. 25849 (file no.) 908 (reg. no.), "Elizabeth Heckel," 19 April 1934; digitial image, FamilySearch Labs, Record Search (http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/ : accessed 25 March 2008).
  3. [S1315] Jacob Keller obituary, Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio, 16 November 1947, p. 14. The original was copied from microfilm held at the Dayton Metro Library of the Dayton Daily News, no film number was given, only a date range of November 1947. Dayton Metro Library, Dayton, Ohio.
  4. [S1489] Elizabeth Heckel tombstone, Woodland Cemetery, 118 Woodland Avenue, Dayton, Ohio; photographed by Kevin L. Sholder, in September 2007. A lawn tombstone made of granite and in excellent shape. It states ELIZABETH / HECKEL / 1865 MOTHER 1947.
  5. [S1514] Montgomery County, Ohio, "Ohio Deaths 1908-1953," death certificate no. 53214 (file no.) 2153 (reg. no.), "Lena Whited," 26 August 1936; digitial image, FamilySearch Labs, Record Search (http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/ : accessed 25 March 2008).
  6. [S1782] Keller family bible page, Keller Research Files; supplied by David A. Buerk, [street address for private use,] Dayton, Ohio, USA. 2008. This is a copy of a page from a family bible that was hand written in German and lists the children of Johannes Keller and Elizabeth Minzi, listing each person as well as their date of birth. It was translated at some point by Mrs. Hatch from the university of Cincinnati. The page most likely came from a descendant of daughter Katie Keller and William Wolf, as it shows "Our father William G. Wolf was born January 29, 1864.
  7. [S1783] Keller Family 8-8-43, Keller Research Files; supplied by David A. Buerk, [street address for private use,] Dayton, Ohio, USA. 2008. This is a copy of a family tree that was hand drawn in 1943. The date listed is shown as 8-8-1943. David indicated that it came from Emma (Keller) Feldmaier, which is Jacob Keller's daughter. It can be presumed that either Jacob or Emma was the artist of the tree. The tree contains no dates only a center showning John and Eliabeth Keller with branches for each of their children: Anna, Lena, John, Elizabeth, George, Margaret, Jacob, Katie and Christ and their descendants.
  8. [S1788] Mrs. Elizabeth Heckel obituary, undated clipping from an unidentified newspaper presumably from a local paper in Dayton, Ohio, 15 December 1947. David A. Buerk, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
  9. [S1956] Carol Minzy, (n.p.) to David Buerk, letter, 26 July 1989; Keller Research Files; privately held by David A. Buerk, [address for private use,] Dayton, Ohio, USA, 2008. David Buerk received this letter providing information about the family of Elizabeth Minzy in order to produce a family tree. It provides only basic information about the children of Elizabeth Minzy. The information contained is not sourced and is most likely the result of personal research done by the author.