Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:
Jacob H. and Lydia (Dandliker) Stalder , 6 South 50 West
In 1885 Richardson County, Nebraska, Jacob H. Stalder is 1, with John E. 29 a laborer, and Julia 21. Mary is 12, John C. two months. On the same page are Byron Stalder, single, 23, John 52 and Anna 32 Stalder, Fred 28 and Emma Stalder.
"John Elmer STALDER Sex: Male b: December 7, 1854 m: # chldn: 11 Father: Jacob S. STALDER Mother: Mary Ann FRANKHAUSER d: May 27, 1910 in Richardson Co., Nebraska."
In 1900 Richardson County, Jacob is a laborer, for William and Eliza Ost. Jacob was born February 1884.
In 1900 Nemaha County, Kansas, Liddie Dandlicker, born May 1891 in Kansas, is with parents Gottlieb and Berthe, both 46 born in Switzerland.
Gottlieb 1853-1910 is buried in Richardson County, Nebraska, # 73810859.
In 1910 Kit Carson County, Jacob is 26, just married to Lydia 19 born in Kansas.
Jake claimed two quarters in 21 and 28, 6S 50W in 1913.
He registered for WWI in Dawson, Richardson County, Nebraska, farming, born February 3, 1883 (sic).
September 1922 Hiawatha, Kansas "Mrs. Bertha Dandliker, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stabler,
of Sabetha, visited Sunday at the John Koelliker home east of town."
In 1925 Nemaha County, Kansas, Jacob is farming, 41, with Lydia 35, Woodrow 12, Emma 5, and Darrell eleven months.
In 1930 Nemaha County, Jacob is farming, 47, with Lydia 39.
Woodrow 17 was born in Colorado, Emma 10 in Nebraska, and Darrel 6 in Kansas.
In 1940 Nemaha County, Jake 57, Lydia 50, and Darrel 16 are farming. Bertha Dandicher is widowed, 86.
Lydia's sister Frieda Schmitt, 62, widowed, born in Switzerland, is also with them.
She's buried in Thayer County, Nebraska # 26642089.
"Frieda Lena Schmitt was born February 14, 1878 in Zurich, Switzerland.
In May of the same year her parents brought her to the United States where they
established their home on a farm near Sabetha, Kansas. After her marriage to
August Andrew Schmitt she lived near Salem, Davenport and Oak, Nebraska.
Approximately 11 years ago she went to Lincoln to make her home with her
oldest daughter, Mrs. Leslie Ray Lacey. She passed away at the Lincoln
General Hospital September 9, 1966 at the age of 88 years, seven months
and five days. Her husband preceded her in death in 1937.
She leaves to mourn her passing, one son, Gottlieb W. Schmitt of Oak;
three daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Ada) Lacey of Lincoln, Mrs. G.F. (Coral) Lacey of Nelson,
and Mrs. Joseph (Rubbie) Corliss of Denver, Colo.; 12 grandchildren,
23 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren;
five brothers, Charlie Dandliker, and Walter Dandliker of Sabetha, Kans.,
Fred Dandliker of Pasadena, Calif., Harry Dandliker of Hiawatha, Kans.,
and Oscar Dandliker of St. Joseph, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Marie Warner of Sabetha, Kans.;
and many other relatives and friends."
Lydia Dandliker Stalder 1891-1962 is buried in Nemaha County # 70377066.
Jacob Stalder 1884-1979 is buried in Nemaha County # 70377106.
" Jacob Henry STALDER b: February 3, 1884: three children: d: January 1979 in Madison, WI
................... +Lydia DANLIKER d: 1967"
Woodrow is buried in Dane County, Wisconsin # 86354667.
In September 1952 " Darrell W. Stalder of Los Angeles" attended a wedding in China Lake Navy Station of Charlotte Ann Reeves and Dewey Dunaway at he
1982 "Darrel Stalder of Tustin and Tom Johnson of Santa Ana
have won Marketeer of the Year awards from ITT Cannon.
Both are with the Circular Division of ITT Cannon, which manufactures a
wide range of electrical and fiber optic connect."
Darrel W. Stalder 1924-1983 is buried in Glendale, California # 85524014.
In 1940 Nemaha County, Kansas, Carl G. Hess is 27, Eureva 20.
Carl George Hess is buried in Sabetha # 70238454.
"Son of Henry & Lena (Mohler) Hess.
Married Sept. 7, 1938 to Eureva Stalder at McPherson, KS.
They farmed south of Bern and in Oneida vicinities where Carl spent his entire life of 28 years. His health failed and had to give up farming. He had fought a losing battle with the dreaded Brights Disease and passed away at the Sabetha Hospital.
They had no children. "
Francis and Eureva Turner are listed in some directories as living in Grants Pass, Oregon.
Francis Holmes Turner, born Feb 17, 1909, died in Josephine County June 13, 1991, spouse Eureva.
He was born in Bonneville, Utah to Francis D. Turner and Anna B. Holmes of Illinois.
Francis' first wife Iva Lucille, born in Chicago to Alex Disbrow and Mabel Hardesty of Wichita, Kansas, died in Bonner County, Idaho in 1942, to be buried in Newport, Washington.
She died as a result of an auto collision. She's buried in Boulder, Colorado # 11114106.
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