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Kellerman family, 12 November 1940

20 Thursday Jun 2019

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Photographs

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Conrad F Kellermann (1897-1984), Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

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

Historic First

19 Wednesday Jun 2019

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Herman H Kellerman (1872-1940), Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

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.)

Three Eberlein girls, circa 1880

19 Wednesday Jun 2019

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Emma B Eberlein (1872-1948), Nathalie Eberlein (1871-1954), Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

The following photo is from the album created by Frederick William Kellerman (1900-1980):

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Right to left: Emma B Eberlein, Wilhelmina M Eberlein, and Natalie (“Dollie”) Eberlein

 

The Eberleins

19 Wednesday Jun 2019

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Diaries, letters, and manuscripts

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Emma B Eberlein (1872-1948), Frederick A Eberlein (1875-1956), Frederick W Kellermann (1900-1980), Ida Eberlein (1877-1943), Michael G Eberlein (1880-1952), Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

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

Of the Eberlein wing of the relationship — Mother’s side — we know relatively little.The great distance which separated Missouri and Arkansas from Shawano, Wisconsin, kept us as youngsters from meeting most of the Eberleins. Grandpa died some years before Mother married, and Grandma died some 10 years later. This I well recall, since Mother took Ed, Billie (then a year old), and me to St. Louis by Mississipi steamboat (because of a landslide over the railway tracks), left Ed and me at 2106 Stansburg St, and visited her dying mother for six weeks. (I need not suggest why Dad had singled out Ed and myself for this extended sojourn!)

Grandpa and Grandma Eberlein were also of sturdy German stock and migrated by wagon train from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin when mother was a girl of 10. They apparently thrived, for they owned a hotel, which their large brood helped to run. Of the 14 children there were, I think , only 4 boys, of whom we came to know only Fred (my godfather) and Mike. Of our aunts, we came to know Aunt Ida, who married Dad’s brother “Kuns,” because this branch of the Kellermann tribe lived for over 10 years at Troy, Illinois, not far from St. Louis, and Aunt Kate, who spent some winters in our house in Vero Beach during the 1920s. Two of Mother’s sisters became school teachers and their photos appear elsewhere in this album: Aunt Emma, who married a missionary and removed to Australia, and Aunt Ida. I lived for a year with Aunt Ida’s family in St. Louis while I taught school (at Bethlehem Church), where (Dean) Fritz was then pastor. The snapshot of Aunt Ida and Grandpa Kellermann was taken around 1918, I think. (See page 11.)

Mike and Fred were both lawyers and partners in a number of enterprises, including an ice factory, a dairy, and a silver fox farm. How successful they were can only be conjectured from the fact that before the infamous jump in income tax rate they paid over $25,000 in taxes.

Fred visited Mother and Dad in 1900 at 2106 Stansbury St, St. Louis to act as my Godfather; in West Ely, Mis., in 1909 on his way to Arizona; and again during the thirties at Vero Beach. I recall Dad telling me that Uncle Fred has suggested starting a cannery in Vero Beach.

The photo album is in the possession of Gayle Hirsh, nee Kellermann, who graciously provided the images.

Spring 1940: Herman and Wilhelmina (Eberlein) Kellermann

18 Tuesday Jun 2019

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Other photographs

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From an album created by Frederick William Kellermann. In the possession of Gayle Hirsch, nee Kellermann, who graciously provided the image.

 

 

 

 

Gravestone,Wilhelmina Eberlein Kellermann (1868-1954)

23 Tuesday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Gravestones

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Gravestone, Wilhemina (Eberlein) Kellermann

Gravestone, Wilhelmina (Eberlein) Kellermann, Crestlawn Cemetery, Vero Beach, Florida. Photograph graciously taken by a Findagrave.com volunteer in October 2012.

Kellerman children in Cape Girardeau, Missouri

20 Saturday Oct 2012

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Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

In 1906, when her mother died, Wilhelmina Eberlein and her husband, Rev. Hermann Kellermann, lived in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. So, I am assuming that this is a photograph of two of their children.

Unidentified photograph in the Eberlein family collection, Shawano, Wisconsin

Photograph of the four youngest Eberlein girls

19 Friday Oct 2012

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Emma B Eberlein (1872-1948), Ida Eberlein (1877-1943), Nathalie Eberlein (1871-1954), Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

This photograph was taken Wednesday, 29 July 1891 in Shawano, Wisconsin. Emma Eberlein made the following comment in her diary:

“We four girls had our photo taken today, can get the proof tomorrow. If I spoil the group this time, I will vow to never have another taken. My mouth always will hang down at the corners in opposition to all laws of Physiology I ever learned. For there it is definitely stated that the corners of a merry person’s mouth are drawn upward.”

Back: Emma Bertha Eberlein (holding candle); Nathalie (“Dolly”) Eberlein (standing)
Center: Wilhemina Eberein (seated)
Front: Ida Eberlein (seated, hand under chin)

Mrs. Kellerman Passes Away in Fort Lauderdale

08 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Obituaries

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Wilhelmina M Eberlein (1868-1954)

Funeral Services for Mrs. Wilhemina Kellerman [1], 86, who died at the Ft. Lauderdale home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hooper, Sunday, were held from the Grace Lutheran Church at Vero Beach, with the Rev. L. C. Gerbhardt, officiating, Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Burial was in Crestlawn Cemetery, with the Floyd Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.

Mrs. Kellerman was the widow of the late Rev. H. H. Kellerman, pastor of the Lutheran Church in Vero Beach for many years.

Survivors are five sons, the Rev. C. F., Miami; F. W. New York City, W. L., Beverly Hills, Calif., and E. H., Lexington, Ky.; and three daughters, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Norman Skeels, Miami, and Mrs. S. Peper, Ada, Ohio; and one brother.

Source: Vero Beach Press, Thursday, 4 November 1954


[1] Nee Wilhemina M. Eberlein, daughter of Frederick John Eberlein and Catherine Goerner

Wilhelmina Margarethe Eberlein and Herman Heinrich Wilhelm Kellermann, 1896

01 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Wedding portraits

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Wedding portrait for Wilhemina Margarethe Eberlein and Herman Heinrich Wilhelm Kellerman, 1896.

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