Extended Kellerman family, 12 November 1940

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Photograph from the album compiled by Frederick William Kellermann. Image courtesy of Gayle Hirsch.

NOTE: The following identifications are guesses …

Back row (left to right): Edwin H Kellermann; Herman W Kellermann; Conrad F Kellermann; Wilhelmina Kellermann; Mathew Mattmuller; Elizabeth Kellermann; Norman A Skeels; Marie Kellermann; Siegmund D Peper
Middle row (left to right): Mary (Hornbrook) Kellermann; Winona (Bohner) Kellermann; Caroline (Bechtold) Kellermann
Front row (left to right): Frederick William Kellermann; Wilhelmina (Eberlein) Kellermann; man

I am waiting on help from Kellerman descendants on identifying the people in the photo. If you know, please comment on this page!

I can, however, identify the most of the names in the caption:

  • Mary:
  • Winona: Winona Bohner, wife of Herman W Kellermann
  • Betty:
  • Matt: Matthew Mattmuller, husband of Wilhelmina Kellermann
  • Norman: Norman Arthur Skeels, husband of Elizabeth Kellermann
  • Sieg: Siegmund David Peper, husband of Marie Kellermann

Walter F Pluedemann at the Mankato Commercial College

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The following photo and testimonial appears in the 1925 catalog for the Mankato Commerical College:

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Mankato, Minn.

Dear Mr. Brandrup:

It is about two years since I completed the course in your splendid school, and I have had time to reflect, I have found the training you gave me a wonderful help and can conscientiously recommend the Mankato Commercial College to anyone who is ambitious and who wants to get on in this world.

I have been employed as bookkeeper by the National Back of Commerce in this city ever since I left your school and I think my services have been satisfactory to the officers.

Wishing you continued success, I remain,

Yours truly,

W. F. PLUEDMAN

Source: 1925 catalog for the Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minnesota

William Metcher Weds

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In the presence of immediate relatives only Miss Eunice Pluedeman and Mr. William J. Metcher were united August 30, at seven o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. Leimer, of Wisner, Neb., and took place at the home of the brides’s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pluedemann.

The bride wore a gown of bridal satin, veiled with Spanish lace and ornamented with pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white bridal roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Leimer, a sister of the bride, wore a dress of messaline and princess lace, her wedding gown two years ago. Rev. A Fenner attended the groom.

Following the ceremony refreshments were served, the bride sharing the wedding cake with her mother, who was a bride twenty-five years ago and in honor of whose silver wedding anniversary the day had been chosen.

The young couple will make their home in Mitchell.

Source: The Mitchell Capital (Mitchell, South Dakota), Thursday, 17 September 1917: page 3.

Walter Friedrich Pluedemann (1903-1977)

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Walter Friedrich Pluedemann was born on Friday, 27 February 1903 in Butterfield, Minnesota. He was the fourth child of Nathalie Elizabeth Eberlein and Gustav Carl Georg Plüdeman. Nathalie and Gus both were from Shawano County, Wisconsin, where they married in 1892 in a double wedding that also involved Gus’s sister, Emilia Pluedemann, and Natalie’s first cousin, Wilhelm Lorenz Schenk.

Walter had two older sisters, Edna and Eunice; a third child had died as an infant before 1900.

Little is known about Walter’s childhood, but the following photo survives in the Eberlein collection.

Pludeman-childIt was taken by a photographic studio in Montrose, South Dakota, where the Pluedemann family lived in  September 1906, when Natalie’s mother, Katherine (Gerner) Eberlein died. Perhaps Natalie carried this photo home when she traveled East to Shawano, Wisconsin to visit her mother.

In 1920, Walter appears in the federal census, age 16, and living with his parents on Fuller Street in Spenser, McCook County, South Dakota. He was both attending school and working; the census lists his occupation as “Warehouse man.” Walter’s father, Gus, was listed as an “Agent,” presumably for the railroad. (Gus worked for the railroad throughout all of his life.)

In 1924, Walter appears in the city directory for Mankato, Blue Earth County, Montana, where he is working as a bookkeeper for the National Bank of Commerce. Perhaps Walter moved to Mankato to take classes at the Mankato Commercial College, as he offered a glowing testimonial in its 1925 catalog.

In 1925, Walter (age 22) met and married Edna Almira Lawman (19). Edna was from De Smet, South Dakota, the daughter of Wesley Lawman and Anna Forsberg.

Walter and Edna had a daughter, La Vonne Mae Pluedemann. La Vonne was born on 12 July 1926 in Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

On 11 April 1930, when Anna M Morris, census worker, came knocking on their door, the Pluedemann family was living in a rented house at 409 South Front Street in Mankato. Walter listed his occupation as assistant manager of a five and dime store.

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Argus-Leader, Friday, 18 April 1930: page 22.

On 14 April 1930, however, Edna Almira (Lawman) Pluedemann died from scarlet fever. She was buried in De Smet, South Dakota, and the minister of the American Lutheran church there used John 11:28 as the text for his sermon.

Little is known about Walter Friedrich Pluedemann over the next few years. His daughter La Vonne went to live with her grandparents, spending summers with the Lawmans in De Smet, South Dakota, and winters with the Pluedemanns in Spenser, South Dakota. Family lore passed down from La Vonne Pluedemann says that Walter traveled extensively.

In 1933, Walter appears in the city directory for Billings, Montana, where he is listed as assistant manager, most probably for F W Woolworths. He remained in Montana for the next eight years, living in Havre and Missoula, and working as the manager for the F W Woolworth stores.

On 07 September 1934 , Walter married Doris Edna Crumb in Chinook, Blaine County, Montana. A notice of the marriage license in the local newspaper lists Walter’s residence as Havre, Montana and Doris Crumb’s residence as Omaha, Nebraska.

In her teens, La Vonne Mae Pluedemann returned to live with Walter and Doris in order to attend high school. She was on the honor roll her freshman year at the high school in Missoula, Montana.

In 1942, the Pluedemann family moved to Omaha, Nebraska. Perhaps the impetus for the move was to be closer to Doris’s family, since she was pregnant and gave birth to a daughter, Geraldine Rae Pluedeman, in June 1942. Two years later, on 15 February 1944, Michael Walter Pluedeman was born.

In 1944, La Vonne was graduated with honors from North high school in Omaha. She was living at 2203 Lothrop and working as a saleswoman at Northrup Jones in 1945, when she met Leo McNulty, a student at Creighton University.

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The Montana Standard (Butte, Montana), Sunday, 16 June 1946: page 16.

In 1946, Walter announces La Vonne’s engagement and marriage to Leo McNulty. Leo was from a large and vibrant Irish Catholic family in Butte, Montana, and according to information relayed from the husband of one of La Vonne’s daughters, his religion caused a breach in family relationships. The Pluedemanns were, perhaps, strict Missouri Synod Lutheran. Although La Vonne was warmly adopted by the McNulty clan, the early loss of her mother and the later estrangement from her family was a source of pain for her.

Walter and Doris Pluedemann remained in Omaha, Nebraska for the rest of their lives. They lived at 1812 Vinton, and Walter managed a variety store at 1810 Vinton. In 1951, Walter received national attention when a news story about a burglar in the variety store was picked up by the AP Press.

Walter Friedrich Pluedemann died in March 1977 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Doris Edna (Crumb) Pluedemann died on 10 April 2007 in Omaha, Nebraska.

 

Kellerman family, 12 November 1940

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These photos were taken while Wihelmina and all eight of the following children were gathered for the funeral of Herman Heinrich Wilhelm Kellermann:

    • Conrad F W Kellermann (1897-1984)
    • Herman W Kellermann (1898-1988)
    • Frederick William Kellermann (1900-1980)
    • Walter Luther Kellermann (1901-1988)
    • Edwin Henry Kellermann (1903-1974
    • Wilhelmina Kellermann (1905-1985)
    • Elizabeth Kellermann (1908-1996)
    • Marie Kellermann (1908-1998)

 

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Photograph from the album compiled by Frederick William Kellermann. Image courtesy of Gayle Hirsch.

Caption: “We were all here together, for the first time in many years — from five states — all except one, to be with Mother in final farewell to him on whose lawn we had gathered”

NOTE: The following identifications are guesses …

Back row (left to right): Herman W Kellermann; man; Conrad F Kellermann; Elizabeth (Kellermann) Skeels; Frederick William Kellermann; man
Front row (left to right): Wilhelmina (Kellermann) Mattmuller; Wilhelmina (Eberlein) Kellermann; Marie (Kellermann) Peper

Descendent report: Nathalie Elizabeth Eberlein

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NATHALIE ELIZABETH EBERLEIN was born in Apr 1871 in Herman, Shawano, Wisconsin, USA. She died on 05 Sep 1954 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. She married Gustav Carl Georg Plüdeman, son of Carl Plüdeman and Ernestine Hensel, on 30 Aug 1892 in Shawano, Shawano, Wisconsin, USA. He was born on 03 Jun 1867 in Belle Plaine, Shawano, Wisconsin, USA. He died in November 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Gustav Carl Georg Plüdeman and Nathalie Elizabeth Eberlein had the following children:

  1. EDNA A PLUEDEMANN was born on 23 Nov 1894 in Winnebago, Faribault, Minnesota, USA. She died on 17 Mar 1995 in Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina, USA. She married Martin M Leimer in 1915. He was born on 30 Sep 1888 in Swiss Alp, Fayette, Texas, USA. He died before 1925.
  2. EUNICE PLUEDEMANN was born on 10 Aug 1896 in Minnesota, USA. She died in Aug 1985 in Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina, USA. She married (1) WILLIAM J METCHER on 30 Aug 1917 at the home of her parents. He was born on 02 Jan 1892 in Coburg, Germany. She married (2) ALBERT ELLIES KLOPSTAD, son of Bendiks Solomon Klopstad and Sara Marie Aase, on 27 Jul 1936 in San Diego, California, USA. He was born on 01 Feb 1891 in Union, South Dakota, USA. He died on 22 Oct 1956 in Orange, California, USA.
  3. WALTER FREDERICH PLUDEMANN was born on 27 Feb 1903 in Butterfield, Minnesota, USA. He died in Mar 1977 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA. He married (1) EDNA ALMIRA LAWMAN. She was born on 23 Jan 1906 in Kingsbury, South Dakota, USA. She died on 14 Apr 1930 in Kingsbury, South Dakota, USA. He married (2) DORIS EDNA CRUMB, daughter of Bert Crumb and Cora Roberts, on 07 Sep 1934 in Chinook, Blaine, Montana, USA. She was born on 17 Oct 1911 in Malvern, Mills, Iowa, USA. She died on 10 Apr 2007 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA.
  4. INFANT PLUEDEMANN. Infant died before 1900.

In Own Backyard

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Omaha–(AP) Awakened by a suspicious tinkling sound at 3:30 a.m. Walter F. Pluedeman called police to report he had heard the sound of breaking glass at a nearby grocery store. Investigating police found the source of the noise, but not in the grocery store. They found a burglar in a variety store next door to the grocery. Pludeman manages the variety store.

Source: Janesville Daily Gazette (Janesville, Wisconsin), Friday, 21 December 1951: page 4.

Omaha Girl to Wed Leo McNulty

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W. F. Pluedenman [sic] of Omaha, Neb., announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of his daughter, La Vonne, to Leo McNulty, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNulty, 1925 Adams.

Miss Pluedeman is a graduate of North high school, Omaha. Mr. McNulty attended Montana State College at Bozeman, where he was the president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He also attended Creighton university.

The wedding will be an event of June 22.

Source: The Montana Standard (Butte, Montana), Sunday, 16 June 1946: page16

Wedding, Edna Pluedemann and Martin Leimer

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According to the entry for Edna Leimer (widow) in the 1925 South Dakota census, she and Martin Leimer were married in 1915.

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Photo courtesy of Linda Wascher (http://www.faulstich.us/Wascher/index.htm)

Back row (left to right) Eunice Pleuedemann, 2 unidentified men, Euphemia Faulstich
Center (left to right) Edna Pleudemann, Martin Leimer
Foreground: Unidentified girl

Historic First

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The following is transcribed from two pages (titled “Historic First”) in the album created by Frederick William Kellerman (1900-1980):

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Picture of Dad and Mother in their first home together, fall of 1896.

View of parsonage, Slater County, Mo.

(Fabulous Uncle Phil stood at the far left, but his half of the photo, like so much of his colorful life, has been lost to us.)