Doris Barbara Keller1
F, (October 1908 - 1955)
- Relationship
- 10th great-granddaughter of Jacob Scholderer
Doris Barbara Keller was born in October 1908 at Ohio. She was the daughter of John Keller and Caroline Kramer.1 Doris Barbara Keller married George Marsch circa 1936.2 Doris Barbara Keller died in 1955 at Dade County, Florida, at age 46 years.
She appeared on the census of 25 April 1910 in the household of John Keller and Caroline Kramer at Dayton, 3rd Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. Doris Barbara Keller appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 in the household of John Keller and Sophia Winkler at Dayton, 2nd Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. Doris Barbara Keller appeared on the census of 26 April 1930 in the household of Sophia Winkler at Dayton, 2nd Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio.
She appeared on the census of 25 April 1910 in the household of John Keller and Caroline Kramer at Dayton, 3rd Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. Doris Barbara Keller appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 in the household of John Keller and Sophia Winkler at Dayton, 2nd Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio. Doris Barbara Keller appeared on the census of 26 April 1930 in the household of Sophia Winkler at Dayton, 2nd Ward, Montgomery County, Ohio.
Children of Doris Barbara Keller and George Marsch
Last Edited=4 Jan 2009
Citations
- [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.
- [S1794] Mrs. Sophie Keller obituary, undated clipping from an unidentified newspaper presumably from a local paper in Dayton, Ohio, May 1969. David A. Buerk, Dayton, Ohio, USA.