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Ancestors and Descendants of
Michael Hammes, Jr & Margaretha Hammen
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1889 - 1925 (36 years)
Has 2 ancestors and 330 descendants in this family tree.
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Name |
Anna Christina Goeldner |
Birth |
14 Jun 1889 |
German Township, Keokuk County, Iowa |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
16 Oct 1925 |
Burial |
Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa |
Person ID |
I19 |
Peter and Anna |
Last Modified |
27 Aug 2015 |
Family |
Nicholas Edward Hammes, b. 4 Sep 1881, At Home on Farm, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 19 Feb 1951 (Age 69 years) |
Marriage |
11 Feb 1908 |
Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk, County, Iowa |
Children |
| 1. Baby Boy Hammes, b. 5 Feb 1909 d. 5 Feb 1909 (Age 0 years) [Birth] |
+ | 2. Richard Peter Hammes, b. 14 Oct 1910 d. 22 May 1972, Near the South Skunk River, about 4 miles north of Ollie, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 61 years) [Birth] |
+ | 3. Marie Cecilia Hammes, b. 11 Jan 1912, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 25 Sep 1974, Keokuk County Hospital, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 62 years) [Birth] |
+ | 4. Viola Anna Hammes, b. 3 Jun 1913, Near Harper, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 9 May 2007, Manor House Care Center, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 93 years) [Birth] |
+ | 5. Clara Virginia Hammes, b. 22 Oct 1914, Harper, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 16 Jul 2005, Manor House Care Center, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 90 years) [Birth] |
+ | 6. Lloyd Michael Hammes, b. 25 Jun 1916, Near Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 13 Nov 2007, Pleasantview Home, Kalona, Washington County, Iowa (Age 91 years) [Birth] |
+ | 7. Dorothy Mae Anna Hammes, b. 25 Aug 1917, At Home on Farm, Near Clear Creek, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 2 Sep 2013, Sigourney Care Center, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 96 years) [Birth] |
+ | 8. Leo Michael Hammes, b. 29 Jan 1921, At Home on Farm, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 13 Feb 1999, At Home (Age 78 years) [Birth] |
+ | 9. Nicholas Constant Hammes, b. 22 Mar 1922, At Home on Farm, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 5 Jan 1997, At Home on Farm, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 74 years) [Birth] |
+ | 10. Harold Mike Hammes, b. 8 Mar 1923, At Home on Farm, Near Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 24 Sep 1997, Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa (Age 74 years) [Birth] |
+ | 11. Howard Oswald Hammes, b. 8 Mar 1923, At Home on Farm, Near Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 3 Nov 1953, Truck Accident, EIght Miles Southeast of Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa (Age 30 years) [Birth] |
+ | 12. Leroy Walter Hammes, b. 20 Mar 1924 d. 19 Aug 1989 (Age 65 years) [Birth] |
| 13. Baby Girl Hammes, b. 16 Oct 1925 d. 16 Oct 1925 (Age 0 years) [Birth] |
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Photos
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| Nicholas & Anna Hammes with son, Richard, circa 1912 Diggin thru some old family pics in the archive. In the pic is L-R My great uncle Richard, my great grandpa Nicholas his wife Anna and an unidentified family member. I would place this pic around 1912, taken on the family "home place" a modest clapboard two-story farm house typical of Iowa. While there are only 2 children in this pic, the house would go on to house 11 kids, including my Grandma Viola. A summer 40-50 yrs ago would always include spending weeks with my grandma Conklin, in Harper, IA. A town of maybe 200 or so people. We would venture into grandma's attic full of cool old things, pull out the old picnic baskets full of old pics...with her telling me who was who and other family stories. I remembered a lot but wish I had taped the chats. Good times.
Steve Stahl |
| Nicholas Hammes & Anna Goeldner wedding
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| Nicholas Hammes with his 11 children and 1 grandchild Back Row, Left to Right: Nicholas, Viola, Clara, Dorothy, Marie, Richard, Leo and Lloyd
Front Row, Left to Right: Nicholas, Harold, Leroy, Howard and in front, Susanne Heisdorffer |
| Nicholas & Anna Hammes kids as adults Back Row (L to R): Richard, Viola, Clara, Dorothy, Marie, Nicholas. Front Row (L to R): Lloyd, Leo,Harold, Nick, Howard, Leroy |
| Nicholas Hammes and his 11 children, and mother in law Susanna Goeldner. From Harper Ia
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| Oswald Goeldner farm, Later passed daughter Anna and Son In Law Nicholas Hammes, now the home of Dorothy (Hammes) Kerber
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| Nick Hammes and Children (and 1 Granddaughter)
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| Nick Hammes' Kids - Photo 1
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| Nick Hammes' Kids - Photo 2
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| Nick Hammes' Kids - Photo 3
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| Nicholas Hammes Family Farm House
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| GOELDNER Farm, near Harper IA. Later to become the Nick and Anna Hammes farm, and Dorothy (Hammes) and Gordon Kerber farm. This farm remains in the family to this day. Probably over 125 yrs or more.
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| Nick Hammes / Anna Goeldner farm - circa 1960s Notice the large round hay bales in the foreground. The large round baler was introduced in the 1960s, so this was an early adoption of the technology. |
Last Modified |
1 Nov 2016 |
Family ID |
F3 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Anna Goeldner died with her last baby when it was born on October 16, 1925.
- OBITUARIES
A VERY SAD AND SUDDEN DEATH
MRS. N. E. HAMMES OF CLEAR CREEK PASSES LEAVING LARGE FAMILY
Mrs. N. E. Hammes of Clear Creek died at her home last Thursday night. Funeral services were held Monday at the Clear Creek church. Mrs. Hammes passing is one of the saddest deaths we have had to record for a long time. Death is always sad but in this instance Mrs. Hammes leaves her husband and eleven children the oldest only about fifteen years old. For these children to lose a good mother is one of the saddest of blows. While they lose their good mother these children have a father who is one of the very best of fathers and will be to them all that any father can be, of this there is no doubt. Mrs. Hammes was a daughter of Oswalt Goeldner who died a few weeks ago. A complete will appear in these columns later.
SORUCE: Sigourney News Review, Sigourney, Iowa, October 21, 1925
ANNA C. GOELDNER
Sorrow was brought to every heart when word came that Mrs. N. E. Hammes had passed to her eternal reward on Friday, October 16, 1925 at 11:45 p.m. at her home in German township, where she practically spent all her life.
Her illness was of a few hours duration, heart failure being the main cause. Anna C. Goeldner was born June 14, 1880. She was the daughter and only child of Oswald and Susan Goeldner of Sigurney, Iowa. On the 20th anniversary of her parents on February 11, 1908, she was united in marriage to Nicholas E. Hammes, son of Peter and Anna Hammes. The young couple went to house keeping on an adjoining farm for one year, when her parents moved to Sigourney, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Hammes took possession of the Goeldner homestead where they were living at the time of her death.
To this union thirteen children were born, eleven of whom survive her. Seven boys Richard, Lloyd, Leo, Nicholas, Howard, Harold and LeRoy. Four girls Marie, Viola, Clara and Dorothy. Two children dying in infancy. A son on February 7, 1909 and a daughter on October 16, 1925. Besides she leaves her devoted husband and loving mother to mourn her loss. Also many relatives and friends. Anna was a
dutiful wife, a cheerful and loving mother, a neighbor and friend whom everybody loved, which shown by the help and sympathy of her many relatives and friends. And today all that endeared Anna to her husband and children, mother, relatives and friends lives only in their hearts, a sad, sweet memory. The deep sorrow and grief occasioned by her early death will in a great degree be mitigated by the firm belief she is safe in the arms of her Heavenly Father in heaven, spared all the plans, trials and disappointments
of this life.
Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o’clock from SS. Peter and Pauls Church, Clear Creek, Iowa. The ladies Altar Society of which she was a member attended in a body. A requiem high mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. B. J. Luedtke, who also preached a feeling and beautiful tribute to the life of the deceased, and also gave the absolution at the grave.
Burial was made in the Clear Creek Cemetery, beside her father, who preceded her in death only six weeks ago.
To the sorrowing husband, children, mother and numerous other relatives the sincerest condolences are extended from many a heart the prayer that God who sent this great sorrow will give the grace and strength to nobly bear their great loss and be reconciled to his holy will. May the soul of the departed rest in peace.
Precious mother she has left us,
Left us, yes forever more
But we hope to meet our loved one
On that bright and golden shore
Lonely the house and sad the hour
Since our dear one has gone
But Oh, brighter home thans ours
Is now in Heaven her own.
CARD OF THANKS
Words fail to express our heartfelt thanks for the help and sympathy of our many relatives and friends
in this our dark hour also for the beautiful floral offerings.
N. E. HAMMES and CHILDREN, MRS. SUSAN GOELDNER
SOURCE: Sigourney News Review, Sigourney, Iowa, October 28, 1925
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