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Research in Other Countries => United States of America => Topic started by: LaytonLily on Monday 09 April 12 14:00 BST (UK)
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I have eventually managed to find information on my mother's aunt (Emily Layton from Malvern, Eng.) who married Otto Schreder (who was originally from Germany) and they emigrated to live in Illinois in 1907. I would love to find out more information about them, and especially to be in contact with a descendant.
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HI Layton Lily,
Here they are on census
1910 - https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MKHN-GW5
1920 - https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJWC-197
1930 - https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XSTJ-C65
Sandra
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Noticed George's birth was registered in Q3 - July/August/September 1905
Wondered if this could possibly be him - middle name Henry instead of Heinrich ???
US Veterans Gravesites
Born June 16, 1905 and died Jul. 23, 1959 - Interment Date: 30 Jul 1959
Burial: Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery San Diego San Diego County California,
Plot: U, 220
M/SGT US Marine Corps WW II - Service Start Date: 30 Jul 1942
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0l4k/
Sandra
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The above does look correct - this is the California Death Record - confirms the mothers maiden name.
George Henry Schreder Born 16 Jun 1905 Other Country
and Died 23 Jul 1959 Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Layton and Father was Schreder
Sandra
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Otto H. Schreder. Born 28 February 1875 Lisgenkoff. Germany and aged 70 years Died 23 rd May 1945 Western Springs. Cook. Illinois. Occupation Barber.
Burial Date: 26 May 1945. Bronswood Cemetery. Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois
Occupation: Barber
Father Name: Joseph Schreder. Poland, - Mother Name: Wilkelmina Daldt from Germany
Spouse Name was Emily.
Sandra
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Naturalization for Otto Henry Schreder - Born 28 Feb 1875 Germany. Distirct Court Illinois, aged 45 years. Resided 36 Burlington Avenue. La Grange. Illinois.
Arrival 16th December 1907
Date of Naturalization was 19 Nov 1920. Witnesses Frank Helster and Theodore J Homer.
Sandra
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Wow, wow and wow !! What amazing results - only a little bit short of actually getting in touch with descendants ! Thank you very much. I will look , read and absorb all the information you have sent to me. Can you say where you are living ? (the country / state) In USA ?
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Sandra you very kindly found information for me on my mother's aunt and her family who emigrated to Illinois. I wonder if you could help me further or tell me where I might find the information - I should like to know if it possible to obtain the service record of George Henry Schreder who was in the US Marine Corps in WW11, joining in 1942. Or some information on his time in the war. also to know was he a career marine or just for the war ? Was he married and if so, did he have children ? Emily and Otto had two other children - Margarette b: 1904 and Lilian C.b: 1911. Is it possible to find out if they married ? I understand the 1940 USA census is now available - how do I access that please ? Or is it accessible for people in England ?
The 1940 USA census should show the children as adults and where they lived.
Sorry if it is too many questions ! But I am always impressed how much information people on Roots.web seem to have at their fingertips !
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You can order a military serviceperson's records by following the instructions here: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/standard-form-180.html
The 1940 Census is available here: http://1940census.archives.gov/
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Hi Layton Lily,
Apologises must have missed your reply. I did look around for both daughters but had no luck with those or finding the deth detials for Emily.
Wondered if this was George Schreder under Schrader living in Peek Street. Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan in 1930 with a wife and child. George born 1905 England, immigrated 1907 and naturalized seems to fit. Father born Germany and Mother in England. Looks like he had been married for 2 years. Salesman for hardware store. The daughter was born in Michigan, Iva aged 23 years (married at 20 years) born in Canada was the daughter of Nellie Foster also on this census sheet. Immigrated in 1922 (AL)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XQ1F-QSH
Sandra
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In 1930 City Directory for Muskegon. Michigan Geo H Schreder (Iva M) Slsman Towner Hardware Co h 1769 Jiroch
From 1934 to thru to 1946 there were some City Directory entries in Muskegon, Michigan for Mrs Iva Schreder but no sign of George listed on those with her.
Sandra
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Hmmmm wonder if George and Iva could have divorced. Just noticed same burial info for Ruth Schreder born December 14th 1911 and died March 24th 1962
Buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery San Diego San Diego County California, Plot: U, 220
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0l88/
Sandra
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California Death Index shows Ruth L Schreder - Born 14 Dec 1911 Illinois
and died 24 Mar 1962 Los Angeles - Mother's Maiden Name: Goller
27 March 1962 - Los Angeles California Obituary just says Ruth L Schreder. Pierce Brothers. Santa Monica.
Sandra
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Looking for Iva Foster in Canada, came across this family in Haileyburg. Nipissing. Ontario 1911 - all lodgers with the Dubroy family.
James Dubroy 29 Minnie Dubroy 31 Clarence Dubroy 1 Lena Dubroy 6/12
William Foster 32 - April 1979 - Driver.
Nelly Foster 30 - May 1881
Harry Foster 7 - Sept 1903
Iva Foster 4 - April 1907
Raymond Foster - 2 June 1909
Sandra
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Checking the birth records - brother Raymond was Ernest Raymond Foster - parents William Harrison Foster and mother Sarah E Owens.
Iva seems to be Mary Iva born 3 rd April 1907 - parents William H Foster and Sarah E Owens.
On a Michigan Passenger Crew List for 15th May 1923 - Port of Arrival :- Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan - Iva Foster aged 16 years, (which ties in with the information on the 1930 Census) exceot the birth date is given as 26th February 1907 ??? Iva is a student. Accompanied by mother :- Sarah Foster and going to her brother Harry Foster, 81 S Terrace. Muskegon. Michigan.
Sarah Foster aged 42 years also crossed the border.
On the brief look so far, can't positively tie in a death record to Iva or Mary Iva - will have another look later.
Sandra
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Thank you once again for so much information ! Treasures indeed !