Family: Ernst Luetge / Lizette "Lizzie" Trenckmann (F1466) [1, 2]
m. 3 Jan 1888-
Male
Ernst Luetge
Birth 30 Jun 1862 Germany Death 20 Sep 1950 Burial Marriage 3 Jan 1888 Father Heinrich Louis Luetge | F895 Group Sheet Mother Wilhelmine Jordan | F895 Group Sheet
Female
Lizette "Lizzie" Trenckmann
Birth 11 Jan 1866 Shelby, Austin Co., Texas Death 21 Feb 1944 Burial Father Emil Trenckmann | F1469 Group Sheet Mother Johanna Witte | F1469 Group Sheet
Female
+ Erna Luetge
Birth 26 Mar 1889 Death Yes, date unknown Burial Spouse Ernst Coufal | F1591 Marriage
Female
+ Lillie Luetge
Birth 25 Nov 1890 Death Yes, date unknown Burial Spouse Harry Wagner | F1592 Marriage 1916
Female
Elsa Luetge
Birth 1 Apr 1893 Death Yes, date unknown Burial Spouse Wilkins Dockal | F1593 Marriage
Female
+ Nellie Luetge
Birth 7 Jan 1895 Death Yes, date unknown Burial Spouse Willie Reeder | F1594 Marriage
Female
+ Ida Mae Luetge
Birth 17 May 1898 Death Yes, date unknown Burial Spouse Allwyn Pirtle | F1595 Marriage
Male
+ Otto Luetge
Birth 26 Aug 1902 Death 14 Jul 1959 Burial Spouse Elvira Mayer | F1596 Marriage 30 Nov 1933
Male
+ Arnold "Arno" Luetge
Birth 1 Feb 1905 Death 30 Mar 1973 Harris Co., Texas Burial Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery, Houston, Harris Co., Texas Spouse Anna Teresa Weidel | F1597 Marriage
Male
+ Eddie Luetge
Birth 15 Mar 1907 Death 31 Dec 1963 Burial Industry, Austin Co., Texas Spouse Birdie Mayer | F1598 Marriage 30 Nov 1933
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Sources - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 54, 61, 63.
Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club. - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 55, 61, 64.
Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.
Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.
Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.
Ernst was serving in the German army when the rest of the Luetge family traveled to America in 1881. Ernst came to America in 1883 with the Herman Bartram family. Ernst was a farmer, drove mail from New Ulm to Schoenau, sang in the Maennerchor (was the first of direct German descent to join the Helvetia Singers which was made up of the early Swiss settlers), and played an active part in the community beef club.
Lizzie was a musician as well as housewife and mother. She directed women's singing groups and played piano for many occasions.
- [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 54, 61, 63.
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