Mr Papa's World Genealogy
Eva Barbara Boulder[1]
1836 - 1926 (89 years)-
Name Eva Barbara Boulder Born 12 Dec 1836 Saxe-Coburg, Germany (Saxony) Gender Female Died 16 May 1926 Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio, USA Notes - Godfrey Kummerer owned farm land in Warren Township, Trumbell County, Ohio, USA. He is buried in the Lordstown Lutheran Cemetary. Warren, being a Township in this year, might now be the City of Lordstown. We do know that he was born in Wuttemberg, Germany in the year 1820. His parents are unknown at this time, but I'm in the process now of trying to get this info through the marriage records (if they were married in OH). Richie, my Ohio cousin, had an uncle-in-law who says that he found Godfrey on the ships manifestation showing that Godfrey came here with a wife, 3 children and a trunk. This is incorrect. The names of Daniel, Percilla, Samuel and Lottie had been given to me as a teen-ager when I began asking questions of the family history. Over the years, it has been supported by the census rolls, but showing that Percilla, not Daniel, was the eldest as I had recorded the children by eldest to youngest as my grandma had told me. Alas, this is the year 1996 that I have this wonderful program to get all of the data that I retain knowledge and all of my written geneology notes of onto, and grandma passed away on Christmas Eve 1975. I have just verified this more as the 1900 census (Roll #1039-91) states Eva as having come to America in the year 1854, having been here for 46 years.
Godfrey did marry Eva Barbara Boulder born in Saxe-Corburg (Saxony), Germany on December 10, 1836 and died in Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio, USA on May 16, 1926. She is buried at Oakwood Cemetary in Warren.
Godfrey was 16 years older than Eva. Was there possibly another marriage?
Census rolls: 1860 M-653 Reel 1040. 1870: M-593 Reel 1272. 1880: T-9 Reel 1070. 1900 1038-91. 1910 T-624 Reel 1235.
Eva's parents were both born in Saxony!!
Elaine Besco
Person ID I400183716846 Klasen Family Tree Last Modified 23 Jun 2022
Family Godfrey Kummerer, b. 1820, Wuttemberg, Germany , d. 15 Dec 1879, Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio, USA (Age 59 years) Married 22 Feb 1855 Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio [1] Children 1. Priscilla Komray, b. 11 Jul 1858, Warren Township, Trumbell Country, OH, USA , d. 08 Feb 1934, Warren Township, Trumbell Country, OH, USA (Age 75 years) 2. Daniel Komray, b. 22 Oct 1860, Warren Township, Trumbell Country, OH, USA , d. 15 Dec 1930, Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio (Age 70 years) 3. Samuel Komray, b. 29 Jun 1866, Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio , d. 20 Feb 1958, Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio (Age 91 years) 4. Lottie Komray, b. 16 May 1873, Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio , d. 18 Apr 1918, Warren, Trumbell County, Ohio (Age 44 years) Last Modified 23 Jun 2022 Family ID F602 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Godfrey Kummerer owned farm land in Warren Township, Trumbell County, Ohio, USA. He is buried in the Lordstown Lutheran Cemetary. Warren, being a Township in this year, might now be the City of Lordstown. We do know that he was born in Wuttemberg, Germany in the year 1820. His parents are unknown at this time, but I'm in the process now of trying to get this info through the marriage records (if they were married in OH). Richie, my Ohio cousin, had an uncle-in-law who says that he found Godfrey on the ships manifestation showing that Godfrey came here with a wife, 3 children and a trunk. This is incorrect. The names of Daniel, Percilla, Samuel and Lottie had been given to me as a teen-ager when I began asking questions of the family history. Over the years, it has been supported by the census rolls, but showing that Percilla, not Daniel, was the eldest as I had recorded the children by eldest to youngest as my grandma had told me. Alas, this is the year 1996 that I have this wonderful program to get all of the data that I retain knowledge and all of my written geneology notes of onto, and grandma passed away on Christmas Eve 1975. I have just verified this more as the 1900 census (Roll #1039-91) states Eva as having come to America in the year 1854, having been here for 46 years.
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