NameThecla A. Laux
Birth28 Feb 1877, Bryant, Bearcreek Township, Jay County, Indiana5,6,4,8
Death24 Dec 1943, North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio
BurialSt. Peter Cemetery, North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio
FatherNicolaus Laux (1843-1902)
MotherMary Ann Dideon (1843-1923)
Spouses
Birthabt 3 Feb 1877, French Township, Adams County, Indiana2,5
Death28 Sep 1910, Wabash Township, Jay County, Indiana
Marriageabt 1905, Jay County, Indiana?
BirthOct 1877, North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio2,3,5,6,4,8
Burial1947, St. Peter Cemetery, North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio
Death23 Oct 1947, North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio
OccupationFarm laborer--1900; general farmer--1910 and 1920; farmer on a truck farm--1930; farmer--1940.
Marriage6 Oct 1914, Jay County, Indiana?
Notes for Thecla A. Laux
Notes for Elmer J. (Spouse 1)
Source:
Ancestry.com—Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920; and
www.findagrave.com.
His parents, David and Catharine Schindler, were both born in Indiana. In 1880 they lived in French Township, Adams County, Indiana.
In 1910 Elmer lived with his wife Thecla, her mother Mary, and her brother John E. Laux in Wabash Township, Jay County, Indiana.
Notes for Matthias (Spouse 2)
Source: Records of St. Peter’s Cemetery, North Ridgeville, Ohio
In 1880 the census for Matthias’ parents lists a two-year-old girl named Martha. It does not list Matthias. Apparently “Martha” was actually Matthias.
In 1900 he lived with his parents and siblings in North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio.
In 1910 Matthias lived in North Ridgeville with his mother Gertrude, his two brothers Joseph and Fred, and apparently his 3-year-old daughter Winifred. Their family is enumerated in enumeration district no. 122, sheet 15.
In 1920 he lived with his wife Thecla in North Ridgeville. In 1930 he and Thecla lived in North Ridgeville next to the home of his brother Joseph and his family, and near the home of his aunt Katharine Minnich Myers and her son John. In 1935 and 1940 he and Thecla lived in North Ridgeville.
Records for St. Peter’s Cemetery indicate that Matthias’ wife, Katherine Smith (1886-1910), was buried in the plot of Matthias’ parents. Matthias is buried in a separate plot along with Thecla A. Minnich (1877-1943).