Conrad Reinwald1
M, ID# 4078, (1790 - 1862)
Back to top Father* | Andreas Reinwald1 b. 23 Dec 1759, d. 31 May 1795 |
Mother* | Elizabeth (Unknown) d. 12 Feb 1797 |
Conrad Reinwald was born on 11 November 1790 in Sandlofs, Lauterbach, Hessen, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Andreas Reinwald and Elizabeth (Unknown).1 Conrad was Weaver on 31 March 1817 in Sandlofs, Kreis Lauterbach, Hessen, Germany .1
On 31 March 1817, Conrad Reinwald married Anna Barbara Weber, daughter of Heinrich Weber, in Sandlofs, Lauterbach County, Hessen.1
Conrad Reinwald died on 2 March 1862 at the age of 71.2
On 31 March 1817, Conrad Reinwald married Anna Barbara Weber, daughter of Heinrich Weber, in Sandlofs, Lauterbach County, Hessen.1
Conrad Reinwald died on 2 March 1862 at the age of 71.2
Child of Conrad Reinwald and Anna Barbara Weber
- Johannes Reinwald1 b. 20 Dec 1818
Citations
- [S693] Parish Register (Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths) 1808-1832 Sandlofs, Hesse, Germany n.p., Parish Register, 1808 - 1832, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, Family History Library (FHL) microfilm # 868807, 851998, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Parish Register 1808-1832 Sandlofs, Hesse, Germany.
- [S708] Parish Register (Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths) 1754 -1875 Sandlofs, Hesse, Germany n.p., Parish Register, 1754 -1875, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, Family History Library (FHL) microfilm # 1195842, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Parish Register 1754 -1875 Sandlofs, Hesse, Germany.
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Conrad D. Reinwald
M, ID# 594, (circa 1864 - )
Back to top Father* | Conrad Reinwald b. 13 Jan 1831, d. 21 Jan 1901 |
Mother* | Anna Elisabeth Kircher b. 1 May 1828, d. b 22 Oct 1865 |
Conrad D. Reinwald was born circa 1864 in North Easthope, Perth, Ontario, Canada.1,2 He was the son of Conrad Reinwald and Anna Elisabeth Kircher.
Conrad D. Reinwald appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of North Easthope, Perth, Ontario, Canada in the household of his parents, Conrad Reinwald and Anna Elizabeth Reinwald.1 Living near Conrad Reinwald on the census of 22 April 1891 in Ellice, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, was Conrad D. Reinwald living in the Jacob Erb household; Elizabeth is not listed in the household as she died in 1889.3 Conrad D. Reinwald appeared on the 22 April 1891 census in Ellice, Perth, Ontario, in the household of Jacob S. G. Erb and Harriet Erb, the household is next door to his father, Conrad Reinwald (the elder.)3 According to the census, Conrad's occupation was a Farm Labourer.3
Conrad D. Reinwald appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of North Easthope, Perth, Ontario, Canada in the household of his parents, Conrad Reinwald and Anna Elizabeth Reinwald.1 Living near Conrad Reinwald on the census of 22 April 1891 in Ellice, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, was Conrad D. Reinwald living in the Jacob Erb household; Elizabeth is not listed in the household as she died in 1889.3 Conrad D. Reinwald appeared on the 22 April 1891 census in Ellice, Perth, Ontario, in the household of Jacob S. G. Erb and Harriet Erb, the household is next door to his father, Conrad Reinwald (the elder.)3 According to the census, Conrad's occupation was a Farm Labourer.3
Citations
- [S230] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, North Easthope, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, District 30, Division 4, Sub district D, Family History Library (FHL) Micropublication #0349151, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S55] Dean Robinson, The Hills of Home:North Easthope Twp (Stratford, Ontario, Canada: North Easthope History Book Committee, The Beacon Herald Fine Printing Division , August 1998). Hereinafter cited as Hills of Home.
- [S233] 1891 Canadian Census, Perth Cnty, Ontario, Canada, District 107, Perth North, S. District A, Division 2, Family History Library (FHL) Micropublication #1465788 / 1465787, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Conrad Heinrick Reinwald
M, ID# 635, (1891 - 1975)
Back to top Father* | Johann Henrick Reinwald Sr1 b. 31 Mar 1863, d. 22 Jun 1952 |
Mother* | Margaret Nispel1 b. 25 Apr 1867, d. 28 Nov 1933 |
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald was born on 26 May 1891 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska.2,3,4,5,6,7 He was the son of Johann Henrick Reinwald Sr and Margaret Nispel.1
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald was baptized on 26 July 1891 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska, son of Johann Henrick Reinwald Sr and Margaret Nispel.5
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska in the household of his parents, Henry Reinwald and Margaret Reinwald.4
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald was confirmed in 1905 in the St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska.8 He witnessed the marriage of Frederick August Dormann and Emma Margaret Reinwald on 3 February 1910 in Dewitt, Saline, Nebraska.9,10,11,12
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Gibson Precinct, Jefferson, Nebraska in the household of his parents, Henry Reinwald and Margaret Reinwald.13
On 27 September 1916, Conrad Heinrick Reinwald married Elizabeth Delfenna Thompson, daughter of Charles Thompson and Nellie Durisch, in Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska, by the Rev. Paul Porter..2,7
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald and Elizabeth Delfenna Reinwald appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Gibson Precinct, Jefferson, Nebraska, enumerated 24 March 1920, reporting Conrad as a general farmer. Their children Evelyn were listed as living with them.14
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald and Elizabeth Delfenna Reinwald appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Plymouth Village, Jefferson, Nebraska, enumerated 21 April 1930. Their children Evelyn, Gladys Grace and Merlin were listed as living with them.15
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald died on 22 January 1975 in Beatrice, Gage, Nebraska, at the age of 83.16,6
Conrad was buried on Wednesday, 22 January 1975 in the Evergreen Home Cemetery, located in Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska .6
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald was baptized on 26 July 1891 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska, son of Johann Henrick Reinwald Sr and Margaret Nispel.5
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska in the household of his parents, Henry Reinwald and Margaret Reinwald.4
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald was confirmed in 1905 in the St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska.8 He witnessed the marriage of Frederick August Dormann and Emma Margaret Reinwald on 3 February 1910 in Dewitt, Saline, Nebraska.9,10,11,12
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Gibson Precinct, Jefferson, Nebraska in the household of his parents, Henry Reinwald and Margaret Reinwald.13
On 27 September 1916, Conrad Heinrick Reinwald married Elizabeth Delfenna Thompson, daughter of Charles Thompson and Nellie Durisch, in Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska, by the Rev. Paul Porter..2,7
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald and Elizabeth Delfenna Reinwald appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Gibson Precinct, Jefferson, Nebraska, enumerated 24 March 1920, reporting Conrad as a general farmer. Their children Evelyn were listed as living with them.14
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald and Elizabeth Delfenna Reinwald appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Plymouth Village, Jefferson, Nebraska, enumerated 21 April 1930. Their children Evelyn, Gladys Grace and Merlin were listed as living with them.15
Conrad Heinrick Reinwald died on 22 January 1975 in Beatrice, Gage, Nebraska, at the age of 83.16,6
Conrad was buried on Wednesday, 22 January 1975 in the Evergreen Home Cemetery, located in Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska .6
Child of Conrad Heinrick Reinwald and Elizabeth Delfenna Thompson
- Merlin Reinwald b. 18 Jan 1925, d. 14 May 2001
Citations
- [S938] Rosella Cline, compiler, Fairbury Cemetery, Jefferson County, Nebraska (Lincoln, Nebraska: Nebraska Historical Society, Summer 1986), page 2. Hereinafter cited as Fairbury Cem, Jefferson Cnty, NE.
- [S255] Marriage Certificate Conrad H. Reinwald and Delfinia Thompson: Marriage certificate no. 5703 (1916), Jefferson County Nebraska Marriage Registrations, [FHL] Microfilm no. 1986437, Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as MC Reinwald/Thompson.
- [S247] 24 Mar 1920 US Census population schedule, Jefferson Cnty, Nebraska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, Micropublication series T625, roll 985 , Conrad Reinwald Household, Gibson township, enumeration district 104, supervisors district 4, sheet 4B, dwelling 67, family 67.
- [S249] 13 Jun 1900 population schedule, Jefferson County Nebraska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T623, roll 931 , Henry Reinwald Household, town of Plymouth, Enumeration District 89, Supervisor's District 4, Sheet 7, Dwelling 87, Family 94.
- [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980), page 37. Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
- [S102] Plymouth Centennial History Committee, Plymouth, NE 1892-1992, Saluting the past building for the future. (Plymouth, Nebraska: Privately printed , 1992), page 413. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth NE 1892 - 1992.
- [S182] International Genealogical Index (IGI) (35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah: Family History Library (FHL), Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997).
- [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980), page 73. Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
- [S251] Marriage Certificate Fred A. Dormann and Emma Reinwald: Mariage certificate no. 4483 (1910), Jefferson County Nebraska Marriage Registrations, [FHL] Microfilm no. 1986437, Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as MC Dormann/Reinwald.
- [S250] 16 Apr 19100 population schedule, Jefferson Cnty, Nebrska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T624, roll 842 , Fred Dorman Household, town of Gibson, Enumeration District 96, Supervisor's District 4, Sheet 7A, Dwelling 89, Family 89.
- [S252] Duane D. Dormann, online http://www.genealogy.com, [:EMAIL].
- [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980), page 78. Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
- [S250] 16 Apr 19100 population schedule, Jefferson Cnty, Nebrska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T624, roll 842 , Henry Reinwald Household, town of Gibson, Enumeration District 96, Supervisor's District 4, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 14, Family 14.
- [S247] 24 Mar 1920 US Census population schedule, Jefferson Cnty, Nebraska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, Micropublication series T625, roll 985 , Conrad H. Reinwald Household, Township of Gibson, Enumeration District [ED] 104, Supervisor's District [SD] 4, page 2, Family 67, Dwelling 67.
- [S529] Apr 1930 US Census population schedule, Jefferson Cnty, Nebraska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication series T626, roll 1283 , Conrad Reinwald Household, Plymouth Precinct, Village of Plymouth, Enumeration District [ED] 48-24, Supervisor's District 11, Sheet 1A, Dwelling 11, Family 11.
- [S1] Social Security Death Index, online http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi . Hereinafter cited as Social Security Death Index (SSDI).
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Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald
F, ID# 158, (1921 - 2000)
Back to top Father* | George Henry Reinwald b. 22 Mar 1881, d. 21 Sep 1964 |
Mother* | Alta Rose Lake b. 6 Oct 1888, d. 25 May 1970 |
Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald was born on 26 December 1921, Saskatchewan,Canada.1 She was the daughter of George Henry Reinwald and Alta Rose Lake.
Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald was baptized on 7 May 1922 in the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stony Hill, in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, daughter of George Henry Reinwald and Alta Rose Lake.2
Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Salem, Marion, Oregon in the household of her parents, George Henry Reinwald and Alta Rose Reinwald.3 Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald listed as a witness to the marriage of Harold William George Reinwald , her brother and Pearl E. Haverson on 24 November 1940 in Salem, Marion, Oregon.4,5
On 19 January 1944, Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald married Stewart "Jerry" Kensmoe in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.6,7
Dorothy Elizabeth Kensmoe died on 21 September 2000 in Poulsbo, Kitsap, Washington, at the age of 78.1,6
Dorothy Elizabeth Kensmoe's obituary was printed in the Bremerton Sun, circulated in Poulsbo, Kitsap County, Washington, on 26 September 2000.6
Dorothy's obituary states:
Obituary of KENSMOE, Dorothy Elizabeth (REINWALD); 78; SK>Poulsbo WA; Bremerton Sun; 2000-9-26.
Dorothy Elizabeth Kensmoe, age 78, of Poulsbo, died Sept. 21, 2000, at Martha and Mary Health Center. She was born Dec. 26, 1921, in Saskatchewan, Canada, to George and Alta Reinwald. When she was a small child, the family moved to Salem, Ore; and she graduated from high school there. She married Stewart "Jerry" Kensmoe in Portland, Jan. 19, 1944; and they moved to Poulsbo in 1952. He preceded her in death in 1992.
She retired from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, where she worked in the Supply Center.
She and Jerry were members of the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo for many years. She enjoyed crafts, gardening, boating, fishing and camping.
She made many friends during her stay at Martha and Mary, and her teasing will be missed by many.
A son, Bruce Kensmoe of Bremerton; a daughter, Sherry Schaer of Poulsbo; two grandchildren, Nicole Schaer and Andy Schaer; and a brother, Carl Reinwald of Salem, Ore., survive her.
A memorial service and reception will be held Sept. 28, 2000, at 1:30 p.m. at Martha and Mary Health Center Chapel. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association-Washington Affiliate, 557 Roy Street, Lower Level, Seattle, WA 98109-4219.6
Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald was baptized on 7 May 1922 in the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stony Hill, in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, daughter of George Henry Reinwald and Alta Rose Lake.2
Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Salem, Marion, Oregon in the household of her parents, George Henry Reinwald and Alta Rose Reinwald.3 Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald listed as a witness to the marriage of Harold William George Reinwald , her brother and Pearl E. Haverson on 24 November 1940 in Salem, Marion, Oregon.4,5
On 19 January 1944, Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald married Stewart "Jerry" Kensmoe in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.6,7
Dorothy Elizabeth Kensmoe died on 21 September 2000 in Poulsbo, Kitsap, Washington, at the age of 78.1,6
Dorothy Elizabeth Kensmoe's obituary was printed in the Bremerton Sun, circulated in Poulsbo, Kitsap County, Washington, on 26 September 2000.6
Dorothy's obituary states:
Obituary of KENSMOE, Dorothy Elizabeth (REINWALD); 78; SK>Poulsbo WA; Bremerton Sun; 2000-9-26.
Dorothy Elizabeth Kensmoe, age 78, of Poulsbo, died Sept. 21, 2000, at Martha and Mary Health Center. She was born Dec. 26, 1921, in Saskatchewan, Canada, to George and Alta Reinwald. When she was a small child, the family moved to Salem, Ore; and she graduated from high school there. She married Stewart "Jerry" Kensmoe in Portland, Jan. 19, 1944; and they moved to Poulsbo in 1952. He preceded her in death in 1992.
She retired from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, where she worked in the Supply Center.
She and Jerry were members of the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo for many years. She enjoyed crafts, gardening, boating, fishing and camping.
She made many friends during her stay at Martha and Mary, and her teasing will be missed by many.
A son, Bruce Kensmoe of Bremerton; a daughter, Sherry Schaer of Poulsbo; two grandchildren, Nicole Schaer and Andy Schaer; and a brother, Carl Reinwald of Salem, Ore., survive her.
A memorial service and reception will be held Sept. 28, 2000, at 1:30 p.m. at Martha and Mary Health Center Chapel. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association-Washington Affiliate, 557 Roy Street, Lower Level, Seattle, WA 98109-4219.6
Family: Dorothy Elizabeth Reinwald and Stewart "Jerry" Kensmoe
Citations
- [S1] Social Security Death Index, online http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi . Hereinafter cited as Social Security Death Index (SSDI).
- [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Births - Baptisms, page 99. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
- [S531] Apr 1930 US Census population schedule, Marion County, Oregon, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication series T626, roll 1948 , George Reinwald Household, Enumeration District [ED] 76-6, City of Salem, Ward 6, Precinct 1, Supervisor's District 2, Sheet 23B & 24A, Dwelling 666, Family 673.
- [S1335] Marion County Oregon Marriage records, Marion County, Oregon, page no page number, license/record number 23265; subject: Harold William Reinwald & Pearl Hoverson Miller; Family History Library (FHL) 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Digital image viewed online on 16 Jun 2014 . Hereinafter cited as "Oregon, Marion County Records, 1849-1976." Images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org
- [S5] Obituary, Statesman Journal, Salem, Marion, OR, Salem Oregon, 50th Anniversary, 25 Nov 1990, Section C2, page 2B, Column 2.. Hereinafter cited as Statesman Journal.
- [S146] Dorthy Kensmore obituary, Obit, Kensmoe, Dorthy, Bremerton, Washington, 26 September 2000, http://www.thesunlink.com. Hereinafter cited as Bremerton Sun.
- [S1285] Washington, Marriage Records, 1865-2004 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Washington State Archives. Olympia, Washington: Washington State Archives., online "Ancestry.com'' ([https://www.ancestry.com ]). , Dorothy E Reinwald & Stewart Kensworth, Clark County Auditor, Marriage Records, 1843-2012, Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/, date accessed: 16 Jun 2014.
Source: Clark County Auditor, Marriage Records, 1843-2012, Vancouver, WA.. Hereinafter cited as Washington, Marriage Records, 1865-2004.
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Earle Stanley Reinwald
M, ID# 44, (1912 - 2000)
Back to top Father* | Henry William Reinwald1 b. 19 Jan 1883, d. 27 Jun 1971 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Wilbur b. 23 Jul 1886, d. 17 Oct 1945 |
Earle Stanley Reinwald was born on 16 April 1912 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada.1,2 He was the son of Henry William Reinwald and Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Wilbur.1
Allan and Earle was listed as a son in the household of Henry William Reinwald and Elizabethon the 1916 Canadian Census in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada. Also included was his sister, Luetta.3
Between 1922 and 1924, Luetta, Lloyd and Earle migrated to Corona, Riverside, California, from Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada with his parents Henry William Reinwald and Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Reinwald.
As told by Lloyd Reinwald:
In 1924, Henry Reinwald, sold the farm in Laird, Saskatchewan at an auction, went to Winnipeg Manitoba and bought a brand new 1923 Model “T” Touring Ford. He packed up his wife, his 3 children and all their belongings and headed for Riverside, California. The car that Henry had purchased was no more than a glorified covered wagon. After living in the flatlands of Nebraska and Saskatchewan, they were impressed with the Rocky Mountains. Lloyd, remembers his mother, Bessie, being petrified of the trip through the Mountains due to the steep cliffs along side the road. She was certain that they would not make thru the mountains safely. With no hotels along the way Henry stopped and asked at farmhouses if his family could sleep in the hay fields so that they could use the hay for bedding. Lloyd Reinwald remembers his father talking about all the compassionate people they met along the way. Finding water was a big deal; sometimes they went for miles before finding water. Once water was found they would fill everything they owned for they did not know when the next time would be. At the time of this trip Lue suffer with carbuncles on her bottom. It was very painful and she cried most of the trip. Henry lanced the boils every night with a straight razor to help reduce the pain.
They came down to Regina, Saskatchewan into the United States where they proceed through the Rocky Mountains and arrived in Spokane, Washington sometime in April. They then proceeded down the Gorge to Portland and onto Salem. (There were no Reinwald’s in Salem yet.) They drove down the old Highway 99 to California, stopping to spend the night in Albany, Eugene, Medford, Klamath Falls, Ashland, Chico, and Los Angeles.4
Earle Stanley Reinwald appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Salem, Marion, Oregon in the household of his parents, Henry William Reinwald and Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Wilbur.5,6
In the 19 October 1945 obituary of Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Wilbur which printed in the The Oregon Statesman, circulated in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, Earle Stanley Reinwald was listes as survivor.7
In the 14 May 1985 obituary of Luetta Edith "Lue" Watson her brother living in Seattle which printed in the The Statesman Journal, circulated in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, Earle Stanley Reinwald was listes as survivor.8
Earle Stanley Reinwald died on 28 December 2000 in Seattle, King, Washington, at the age of 88.2
Earle Stanley Reinwald's obituary was printed in the Statesman Journal, circulated in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, on 3 January 2001.9
Earle's obituary states:
Obituaries - January 3, 2001 Earle S. Reinwald
April 16, 1912 - Dec. 28, 2000
SEATTLE - Earle Reinwald, 88, died Thursday.
He was born in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, and graduated from Salem High School in 1932. He served with the combat engineers during World War II. He was a sales representative for Western Converting Paper Co. of Salem for 29 years in Seattle. He retired and enjoyed fishing and vacationing in Arizona and California.
Survivors include his wife, Carol; stepdaughter, Sally Jacobsen; brother, Lloyd of Salem; sister, Ruth Forman of Salem; and several stepgrandchildren.
At his request no services will be held. Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Arrangements are by Beck’s Funeral Home in Edmonds, Wash.9
Earle was buried on Wednesday, 3 January 2001 in the Belcrest Memorial Park, located in Salem, Marion County, Oregon .2
Allan and Earle was listed as a son in the household of Henry William Reinwald and Elizabethon the 1916 Canadian Census in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada. Also included was his sister, Luetta.3
Between 1922 and 1924, Luetta, Lloyd and Earle migrated to Corona, Riverside, California, from Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada with his parents Henry William Reinwald and Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Reinwald.
As told by Lloyd Reinwald:
In 1924, Henry Reinwald, sold the farm in Laird, Saskatchewan at an auction, went to Winnipeg Manitoba and bought a brand new 1923 Model “T” Touring Ford. He packed up his wife, his 3 children and all their belongings and headed for Riverside, California. The car that Henry had purchased was no more than a glorified covered wagon. After living in the flatlands of Nebraska and Saskatchewan, they were impressed with the Rocky Mountains. Lloyd, remembers his mother, Bessie, being petrified of the trip through the Mountains due to the steep cliffs along side the road. She was certain that they would not make thru the mountains safely. With no hotels along the way Henry stopped and asked at farmhouses if his family could sleep in the hay fields so that they could use the hay for bedding. Lloyd Reinwald remembers his father talking about all the compassionate people they met along the way. Finding water was a big deal; sometimes they went for miles before finding water. Once water was found they would fill everything they owned for they did not know when the next time would be. At the time of this trip Lue suffer with carbuncles on her bottom. It was very painful and she cried most of the trip. Henry lanced the boils every night with a straight razor to help reduce the pain.
They came down to Regina, Saskatchewan into the United States where they proceed through the Rocky Mountains and arrived in Spokane, Washington sometime in April. They then proceeded down the Gorge to Portland and onto Salem. (There were no Reinwald’s in Salem yet.) They drove down the old Highway 99 to California, stopping to spend the night in Albany, Eugene, Medford, Klamath Falls, Ashland, Chico, and Los Angeles.4
Earle Stanley Reinwald appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Salem, Marion, Oregon in the household of his parents, Henry William Reinwald and Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Wilbur.5,6
In the 19 October 1945 obituary of Elizabeth Verna "Bessie" Wilbur which printed in the The Oregon Statesman, circulated in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, Earle Stanley Reinwald was listes as survivor.7
In the 14 May 1985 obituary of Luetta Edith "Lue" Watson her brother living in Seattle which printed in the The Statesman Journal, circulated in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, Earle Stanley Reinwald was listes as survivor.8
Earle Stanley Reinwald died on 28 December 2000 in Seattle, King, Washington, at the age of 88.2
Earle Stanley Reinwald's obituary was printed in the Statesman Journal, circulated in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, on 3 January 2001.9
Earle's obituary states:
Obituaries - January 3, 2001 Earle S. Reinwald
April 16, 1912 - Dec. 28, 2000
SEATTLE - Earle Reinwald, 88, died Thursday.
He was born in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, and graduated from Salem High School in 1932. He served with the combat engineers during World War II. He was a sales representative for Western Converting Paper Co. of Salem for 29 years in Seattle. He retired and enjoyed fishing and vacationing in Arizona and California.
Survivors include his wife, Carol; stepdaughter, Sally Jacobsen; brother, Lloyd of Salem; sister, Ruth Forman of Salem; and several stepgrandchildren.
At his request no services will be held. Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Arrangements are by Beck’s Funeral Home in Edmonds, Wash.9
Earle was buried on Wednesday, 3 January 2001 in the Belcrest Memorial Park, located in Salem, Marion County, Oregon .2
Citations
- [S8] Lue Reinwald Family Bible, Luetta Reinwald Family Bible, Salem, OR, King James Version (Cleveland OH: The World Publishing Company, Ginni Morey, Campbell CA. Hereinafter cited as Luetta Watson nee Reinwald's Bible.
- [S5] Obituary, Statesman Journal, Salem, Marion, OR, Salem Oregon, Obituary: Reinwald, Earle Stanley, Statesman Journal, Salem Oregon, 3 January 2001.. Hereinafter cited as Statesman Journal.
- [S1180] 1916 Canadian Census, Saskatchewan, Canada, Roll: T-21941, National Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>.
- [S13] Interview with Lloyd Reinwald by Ginni Morey, 24 Nov 1997. Ginni Morey (9855 N. Sooner Lane, Marana, Pima, Arizona).
- [S531] Apr 1930 US Census population schedule, Marion County, Oregon, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication series T626, roll 1948 , Henry W. Reinwald Household, Enumeration District [ED] 76-6, City of Salem, Ward 6, Precinct 1, Supervisor's District 2, Sheet 22B, Dwelling 626, Family 633.
- [S463] Polk's Salem, Marion County, Oregon 1930 - 1931 City Directory (Los Angeles CA: R. L. Polk & Company, 1930 / 31). Hereinafter cited as 1930 / 31 Salem Oregon City Directory.
- [S395] Bessie Verna Reinwald Obituary, The Oregon Statesman, Salem, Marion, Oregon, 19 October 1945, page 501. Hereinafter cited as The Oregon Statesman.
- [S393] Luetta Watson Obituary, Statesman Journal, Salem, Marion, Oregon, 14 May 1985, page 2D. Hereinafter cited as Statesman Journal.
- [S636] Earle S. Reinwald Obituary, Statesman Journal, Salem, Marion, Oregon, 3 January 2001. Hereinafter cited as Statesman Journal.
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