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Ancestors and Descendants of
Michael Hammes, Jr & Margaretha Hammen
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1899 - 1988 (89 years)
Has 46 ancestors and 32 descendants in this family tree.
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Albert Anthony Leinen |
Nickname |
Bert |
Birth |
17 Jan 1899 |
Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
13 Mar 1988 |
Myrtue Medical Center, Harlan, Shelby County, Iowa |
Burial |
15 Mar 1988 |
St. Mary's Cemetery, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa |
Person ID |
I921 |
Peter and Anna |
Last Modified |
25 Mar 2017 |
Father |
Matthias S Leinen, Jr, b. 3 Nov 1849, Tunsdorf, Mettlach, Saarland, Germany d. 21 Feb 1929, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa (Age 79 years) |
Mother |
Anna Marie Hammes, b. 4 Aug 1854, Feyen, Near Trier, Rineland-Pfalz, Germany d. 24 Jan 1912, St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska (Age 57 years) |
Marriage |
25 Nov 1874 |
Notes |
- Mathias S. Leinen Jr.
1880 CENSUS RECORD
Name Relation Martial Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation
Mother’s Birthplace Father’s Birthplace
Mathias Leinen Self M Male W 30 Prussia Farmer
Prussia Prussia
Anna Leinen Wife M Female W 25 Prussia Keeping House
Prussia Prussia
Mary Leinen Daughter S Female W 5 Iowa
Prussia Prussia
Anna R Leinen Daughter S Female W 3 Iowa
Prussia Prussia
Peter Lenien Son S Male W 1 Iowa
Prussia Prussia
Anna M Hammes Sister S Female W 12 Purssia Housework
Prussia Prussia
SOURCE: 1880 United States Census, Cass Township, Shelby County, Iowa
- MATTHIAS LEINEN
Matthias LEINEN is one of the leading citizens of Cass Township. He had been identified with the interests of Shelby County since 1876, and has done his share toward its development. He was born in Germany, November 3, 1849, and is a son of Matthias Leinen, a resident of Cass Township. Matthias, Jr., was a child of six years when his parents emigrated to America, and settled in Keokuk County, Iowa. There he grew to manhood, and received a fair education in the public schools. November 25, 1874, he was married to Miss Anna HAMMES, a native of Germany, who came to America and settled in Iowa at the age of eighteen years. She is a daughter of Michael Hammes, who died in Keokuk County, Iowa. Three of her brothers live in Cass Township--John, Frank and Mike Hammes. As before stated, our subject came to Cass Township in 1876, and settled on eighty acres of land. He has been prosperous and now owns 200 acres of well-improved land; 120 acres lie in section 23, and eighty acres in section 22. He has a fine dwelling house, a good barn, a grove and an orchard, and is well equipped for carrying on farming. His farm is situated two miles east of Portsmouth, and is one of the best in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Leinen are the parents of six children--Mary, Anna, Michael, Maggie, Peter and Susan. The family are members of the Roman Catholic church, and are among the worthy citizens of the township. Politically Mr. Leinen affiliates with the Democratic party.
SOURCE: 1889 Biographical History of Shelby County, Iowa, pp. 630-631 Contributor: Respectfully submitted by "Marthann KOHL" (marthannk@fmctc.com)
- Matthias S Leinen, Jr
IOWA STATE CENSUS, 1895
Name Age Birthplace Race County Township
Mattias Lemen 48 Germany W Shelby Cass
Anna Lemen 40 Germany W Shelby Cass
Mary Lemen 20 Keokuk Co IA W Shelby Cass
Anna M. Lemen 18 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
Michael Lemen 14 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
Maggie Lemen 12 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
Peter Lemen 10 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
Susan Lemen 8 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
Mattias Lemen 4 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
John J. Lemen 2 Shelby Co IA W Shelby Cass
SOURCE: 1895 Iowa State Census
NOTE
In Cass Township, Shelby County, Iowa in 1910
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Family ID |
F1162 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Helen Mary Hainley, b. 13 Dec 1898, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa d. 5 Aug 1985, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa (Age 86 years) |
Marriage |
10 Feb 1920 |
Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa |
Children |
+ | 1. Helen Mary Leinen, b. 10 Jul 1922, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa d. 6 Aug 2002, At Home, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa (Age 80 years) [Birth] |
+ | 2. Mildred Mary Leinen, b. 11 Feb 1924, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa bur. St. Mary's Cemetery, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa [Birth] |
+ | 3. Delorse Ann Leinen, b. 3 Apr 1925, Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa d. 27 Mar 1997, Panama, Shelby County, Iowa (Age 71 years) [Birth] |
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Last Modified |
25 Mar 2017 |
Family ID |
F274 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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- Albert Anthony Leinen
OBITUARY
Albert Leinen, 89
PORTSMOUTH - Albert Anthony "Bert" Leinen, son of Mathias and Anna(Hammes) Leinen was born near Portsmouth on Jan. 17, 1899. He was baptized, received his first Communion, and was confirmed at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Portsmouth. He attended country school, St. Mary's School in Portsmouth and grew to adulthood on his parent's farm.
On feb. 10. 1920. he married Helen Hainley at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Portsmouth. Three daughters were born to this union. After their marriage, they lived and farmed near Portsmouth for many years, and he also did carpentry work. After he retired from faming in 1949, they made their home in Portsmouth. Helen died on May 8.1985. He died at Myrtue Memorial hospital in Harlan on March 13, 1988 at 89 years, one month and 25 days. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Portsmouth, and a past member of the Knights of Columbus.
In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Michael, infant Peter, Peter F., Matt and John; and five sisters, Mary, Anne, Margaret, Susan, and Lena and eight grandchildren. He is survived by three daughters, Helen (Mrs Carl) Stein, Portsmouth; Mildred (Mrs Tony) Reinig, Harlan; and Dolores (Mrs Vince) Schmitz, Panama; 26 grandchildren; 65 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews and other relatives.
A Mass of Christian Burial was concelebrated March 15, 1988 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Portsrmouth, with Rev. Bud Grant as the celebrant. Msgr. Peter Schmitz and Msgr. Michael Schwarte concelebrated, assisted by Deacon Pat Davitt. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, Portsmouth, with Allan Reinig. Tom Ouren, Bill Schmitz, Tom Schmitz, Jim Stein and Albert Stein serving as casket bearers, all grandsons. Pauley Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements
SOURCE: Iowa Tribune, Harlan, Iowa, Wednesday, April 6, 1988
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