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Niels Pedersen

Anders Nielsen

Ane Kirstine Nielsdatter

Niels Nielsen

 

Ole Christian Adamsen

Olive Nielsen

Ane Adamsen

Kenneth Nielsen

Ane Marie Nielsdatter

June Lillian Nielsen

 

 

 

Walter Clarke

 

 

Lilian Clarke

 

Ellen Buckley

Robert Anthony Hungerschafer

 

Alan Thomas Hungerschafer

 

Matthias Hungersh�fer

John Hungerschafer

Hedwige Vanzandt

Alfred John Hungerschafer

 

Frederick Schmidt

 

Elisabeth Schmidt

Theresa Marie Hungerschafer

Catherine

Edward William Schafer

William Beecher Hungerschafer

John Yager

 

Edward B. Yager

 

Louise Philkin

Anna May Yager

Thomas Duffy

Margaret A. Duffy

Hannah Correy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gloria M. Fruscella

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
                                                    

Amsterdam Evening Recorder, *** **, 1930

Around the City
-A son was born today at St. Mary's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hungerschafer of 80 Grove street. A Caesarian operation was performed by Drs. Fitzgibbons and La Porte

On April 17, 1940 Alfred Hungerschafer, 47 year old Rug Mill Machinist born in New York, who had been employed 52 weeks during 1939 and made $1200 that year working 40 hours per week, who had completed the 8th Grade, and who owned his own home valued at $2,400; Anna Mae, 43 year old born in New York, who had been 23 years old at the time of her marriage and given birth to 3 children, had received more than $50 from other means, and who had completed 1 year of High School; Clifford, 22 year old Glove Mill Shipping Clerk born in New York, who had been employed 52 weeks during 1939 and made $600 that year working 40 hours per week, and who had completed 4 years of High School; Theresea, 12 year old born in New York, who had been attending school and had completed the 7th Grade; Edward, 9 year old born in New York, who had been attending school and had completed the 3rd Grade; William, 4 year old born in New York; were living at 80 Grove Street (as they had been five years previously) in Amsterdam, 3rd Ward [ED: 29-3: Page: 6B: Line: 67]

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Monday, February 24, 1941

Lifeless Body of Young Man Found Near Car

Clifford R. Hungerschafer Dies in High St. Garage; Police Found Ignition of Auto On; Coroner Called
The body of Clifford R. Hungerschafer, 25, of 80 Grove Street, was found early Sunday morning, lying on the floor of a garage on High Street where he kept his car. Conditions surrounding the death were such that Coroner James B. Conant rendered a verdict of suicide.
The body was discovered by George Brandt, 29 High Street, who keeps his car in the same garage used by Hungerschafer. Mr. Brandt saw that the light in the garage was burning, the doors being shut. He entered and observed the form of Hungerschafer lying on the floor behind the left rear wheel of is car, the ignition being still turned on, and the motor running.
Mr. Brandt called the police station and at 6:25 o'clock Officers Stanley Bush and Harold Teeter responded. A call to the Central Fire Station brought Captain James E. Carey and Earl J. Conn with the ?, which they used for a ? in the effort to revive Hungerschafer. The coroner, however, who reached the scene about the same time as the police, declared that Hungerschafer had been dead for some time, and that efforts at resuscitation were useless.
When the police officers arrived they turned off the ignition of Hungerschafer's car, but the motor continued to operate for a time, indicating that it had been running for a long period.
Clifford Russell Hungerschafer was born in Amsterdam, October 13, 1917, the son of Alfred J. Hungerschafer, and the late Mallan Mathews. He passed his entire life in this city, receiving his education in the public schools and graduating from the Wilbur H. Lynch Senior High School in the Class of 1937. He was a member of St. Luke's Church, a young man of pleasing personality and well liked by all who knew him. A wide circle of friends will regret to learn of his unfortunate death.
The survivors are his father Alfred J., a brother Alfred J., Jr., a sister, Therese Marie; two stepbrothers, Edward and William; his paternal grandfather John Hungerschafer, and his maternal grandfather, William Mathews, Brooklyn

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Saturday, May 17, 1941

Social and Personal

For Miss Nolte
Miss Doris E. Greene, 43 Bayard Street, was hostess at a variety shower given Thursday night at her home for Miss Agnes Nolte of Knickerbocker Heights. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers.
Those present were...Mrs. Alfred Hungerschafer...Mrs. Bernard Nolte, Mrs. Harold Lais, Mrs. Fred Lais, Mrs. Ward Hyatt...Betty Lais...Peggy Hyatt, Eileen Hyatt...Audrey Nolte, Theresa Hungerschafer [All were Grandchildren or Greatgrandchildren of Thomas and Hannah Duffy]

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Wednesday, May 28, 1941

Social-Personal News

For Miss Nolte
A personal shower was given recently by Miss Eileen Hyatt and Mrs. Fred Lais in honor of Miss Agnes Nolte whose marriage to Earl Voight will take place May 29. The house decorations conformed to the color schem of pink and white. Games were played and prized awarded.
The invited gustes were...Mrs. Jacob Reisigl...Mrs. Edward Lais, Mrs. Francis Lais...Mrs. A. Hungerschafer...Mrs. Bernard Nolte, Mrs. Ward Hyatt...Audrey Nolte, Peggy Hyatt and Agnes Nolte

In the 1940s Edward posed for a portrait

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Thursday, January 18, 1951

Five Amsterdam, Area Youths Join Army, Air Force
The Army and Air Force Recruiting Station in the Post Office today announced the enlistments of five Amsterdam and area men.
Edward W. Hungerschafer, 20, of 48 Lincoln Avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hungerschafer, enlisted for 21 months in the Army

Photograph from Edward Hungerschafer, 1952
To Terry, Vern & Pam
Always to be Remembered

["Eddie"]

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Monday, June 4, 1955

Social and Personal
Edward Hungerschafer, Miss Jennie Hernandez and Grady Thompson, Chicago, Ill., and Mr. Hungerschafer's fiancee, Miss June Nielsen, Vancouver, British Columbia, were weekend guests of Alfred Hungerschafer, 48 Lincoln Ave

Photograph from Edward and June Hungerschafer, Chicago, Illinois, to Alfred Hungerschafer, Amsterdam, New York, undated
To Dad
[Love Always June & Eddie]

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Saturday, May 31, 1958

Social and Personal

Takes Chicago Post
Edward W. Hungerschafer, son of Alfred J. Hungerschafer, 48 Lincoln Ave., was graduated from Allied Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill., with a bachelor's degree in tool engineering on May 23.
Mr. Hungerschafer is a member of the Society of Tool Engineers of America and is at present employed as a process engineer in the Kirksite & Plastic Tooling Department of the National Lead Co. in Chicago

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Saturday, July 30, 1960

Social and Personal
Miss Priscilla Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Meyers, 48 Lincoln Ave., left by jet from Idlewild Airport yesterday for North Hollywood, Calif., where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hungerschafer for several weeks

Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Monday, August 29, 1960

Social and Personal
Miss Priscilla Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Meyers, 48 Lincoln Ave., arrived home Saturday from Van Nuys, Calif., where she spent a month with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hungerschafer

On *** **, 1964 Alan Thomas Hungerschafer, son of Edward William Hungerschafer and June Lillian Nielsen, was born in Santa Ana [California, Birth Index, (1905-1995): Orange County].

State of California, County of Orange} ss.
On this 15th day of January, 1971, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Edward W. Hungerschafer, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same
To Whom It May Concern:
The purpose of this letter is to inform the reader the I, [Edward W. Hungerschafer], the father of Robert A. Hungerschafer, born
, 1957, and Alan T. Hungerschafer, born , 1964, have no opposition to the fact that my wife, June L. Hungerschafer, take our children to the nation of Canada in which to live

On July 5, 1975 Edward W Hungerschafer and Gloria M. Zimmerman, both residents of California, were married in a Civil Ceremony at Carson City, Ormsby County, Nevada [Ormsby County Marriage Records: Year: 1975: Book: 67: Page: 47].

Orange County Register, July 8, 2009


GLORIA M. SCHAFER

Schafer, Gloria M., age 79, a resident of Corona, CA for 8 years, passed away peacefully in her home with her husband by her side on Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Gloria was born July 10, 1929 in Cleveland, OH.
She moved to Anaheim, CA in 1954. Gloria lived in Tustin Hills, where she was a member of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church in Tustin, CA for over 20 years. She lived in Palm Desert for 4 years. She was a member of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Corona, CA. Gloria started the Bridge and Duplicate Bridge Club and Arts Club at Trilogy.
She was an active woman who loved to make people happy!! Gloria was a Social Worker beginning in Riverside County and then moving onto the Orange County Welfare Dept. and serving there for 12 years; a career that she enjoyed because she helped people's lives improve.
She is survived by her husband, Edward Schafer; sons, John, Jamie and David; granddaughters, Adria, Tia and Ashley.
A memorial service celebrating Gloria's Life will be held on Friday, July 10, 2009, 11:00 a.m. at Thomas Miller Mortuary, Corona, CA.
Following the service there will be a reception in Gloria's honor in Trilogy at Glen Ivy Lodge, 24601 Glen Ivy Rd., Corona, Ca 92883. In lieu of flowers, donations in Gloria's name can be made to The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment at St. Joseph Hospital Foundation, 1100 W. Stewart Dr., Orange, Ca 92868 Thomas Miller Mortuary, Corona.


This Memorial is a Tribute in recognition of our ancestor's sacrifices and hard work, which has allowed us to live the life which we have and to the suberb German & Irish heritage which has given us our values and humanity, but most of all our faith in God, and to the full blooded American heritage which has given us our zest for life and allows us to dream; for we live in a nation where we can achieve and accomplish anything!

Updated:
January 15, 2013 Family papers contributed by Bob Hungerschafer
, Bellingham, WA

November 15, 2012 to include Ernzen Church records scanned by Bob Hungerschafer, Bellingham, WA
,
                                       to add the discovery of the ancestors of Mathias Klein and Maria Welter,
                                       to add the discovery that Nicolai Bl�� and Anna are the parents of Catharina Bl��,
                                       to correct names to reflect actual records
                                       & to replace thumbnails of documents with a standardized button
October 15, 2012 to add the discovery by Rob Deltgen, Diekirch, Luxembourg
that Mathias Klein and Maria Welter are the parents of Elizabeth Klein
September 15, 2012 to add the discovery by Rob Deltgen, Diekirch, Luxembourg
that Mathieu Schons and Elise are the parents of Theodor Hungersh�fer
                            &include 1940 census information
August 23, 2012 to add the discovery by Margaret Novotny, Palo Alto, CA
that Theodor Hungersh�fer and Catherine Blaus are the parents of Mathias Hungersh�fer
July 15, 2012 to include photographs and information generously provided by Bob Hungerschafer, Bellingham, WA

July 4, 2012 to include information subsequent to emigration
June 30, 2012 include information provided by Richard Schaffner, Ludwigshafen, Deutschland
in his manuscript Familienbuch 2 der Pfarrei St. Marcus Ernzen bei Irrel
June 25, 2012 to include information provided by Bill Hungerschafer, Rotterdam Junction, NY

� September 24, 2007 Richard Joseph Bucknum, Hillsboro, OR

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