Hermine Wilhelmina Dorette Eliese RUMP
♀ Hermine Wilhelmina Dorette Eliese RUMP
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Hermine Wilhelmina Dorette Eliese RUMP |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 28. Juni 1870 | Gadenstedt, Hannover, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Tod | 19. Oktober 1953 | Inman, McPherson Co, KS nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Heirat | 27. August 1889 | Inman, Kansas nach diesem Ort suchen |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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27. August 1889 Inman, Kansas |
William Charles Fredrich (Wm. Carl) POSTIER |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
Baptismal record shows: Wilhelm Carl Friedrich Postier born 11/13/1862 and baptized 11/30/1862 to Johann Friedrich Christian Postier and Johanna Fredericka Christiane Stapel. Record from LDS film 0069707 of Kaebelich Church Records. Birth record also on my CD69707, Kaebelich 1859-1875, picture 51.
Newspaper Article 1939:
50th Anniversary
Of interest to people of McPherson County is the following story printed in the Inman Review, of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Postier of Inman:
Mr. and Mrs. W.C.F. Postier celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, August 27. Relatives and friends, numbering one hundred and thirty-five, honored with a basket dinner at their countryhome now occupied by their son, Alva and family.
The house was beautifully decorated with golden, colored flowers, gifts from relatives and friends. The honored guests' table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake decorated in white and gold, and the golden colored candles in white holders placed at the end of the table.
In the afternoon, from 3:00 to 6:00, Mr. and Mrs. Postier held open house at their home in Inman. Light refreshments were served from the table in the dining room presided over by Mrs. Marvin Postier and Miss Frances Hilgenfeld. The center piece of the table was a crystal bowl of golden colored gladiolas, with the double candlesticks of crystal and golden candles at each end of table. At this time the Women's Union of the St. Peters Evangelical Church, to which Mrs. Postier is a member, presented a framed commemorative plaque with a gold wreath.
Mrs. Postier was born in Hanover, Germany. She came to the U.S.A. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rump, in June, 1880, at the age of ten, coming to Inman, making their home with her mother's uncle, Christian Wendt for four weeks. During this time her father purchased a farm near Groveland where Mrs. Postier resided until her marriage to Mr. Postier.
Mr. Postier's great-great-grandparents left France in 1670 at the time the Turks invaded France. Here is one of the experiences of the great-great grandmother told by Mr. Postier's father the lateJohn Postier. A Turk soldier entered their home and demanded to be served soup that was cooking on the stove and she told him that it wasn't quite ready. He drew his sword and cut off her right arm. Another woman of the household stepped up without a word and served the soup as demanded.
Mr. Postier was born in Mecklenburg Strelitz, Germany. He came to the U.S.A. in 1869 with his parents at the age of six and made their home on a farm near Franklin, Iowa, moving to Plymouth, Iowa in 1871 and in August, 1874, he and his father came to Kansas, where his father homesteaded northwest of Inman. After wheat sowing they returned to Iowa, as the grasshoppers had eaten all the feed andin the following spring they returned bringing the family. It took them four weeks to make this trip in covered wagon.
Mr. and Mrs. Postier were married in the Evangelical Lutheran church and the reception was held at the home of her parents. The guests were entertained with an old fashioned dance. Mr. Henry Heim of Inman was one of the musicians, playing the accordion. They made their home on the farm northwest of Inman. In 1937 they retired and moved to their home in Inman.
Their daughters and sons, Mr. E.W.J. Postier and Mrs. Postier, Mrs. Reuben (Mayme) Hilgenfeld and Mr. Hilgenfeld of McPherson; Mr. Walter K. Postier and Mrs. Postier; Mrs. Gordon (Hermine) Hill andMr. Hill, Hutchinson; Mrs. O.W. (Martha) Lennen; Miss LeSette Postier, Bakersfield, CA; Mrs. Gerald (Hilda) Molzen and Mr. Molzen, Newton; Mr. Alva H. Postier and Mrs. Postier; Mr. Marvin W. Postierand Mrs. Postier, Wichita; their grandchildren: Misses Frances Hilgenfeld, McPherson, Winifred Postier; Maxine Hilgenfeld, McPherson; Vernalee Postier; Elouise Postier; Messrs. Vern Hilgenfeld and Gene Hilgenfeld, McPherson; Floyd Postier; Norman Postier, Lynell Postier; Keith Postier; Kermit Postier; Calvin Molzen, Newton; Robert Molzen, Newton; Galen Postier; Jerry Molzen, Newton, were here to attend the occasion.
Mrs. Postier's mother, Carolina Rump, who is past 94 years old, also helped to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Postier.
McPherson guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Post, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Post, Miss Viola Post, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ingman, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Burton, Miss Betty Hartman, Warren Post, Cordeil Ingman.
1900 Census for Groveland Twp., McPherson County, Kansas shows this family:
William C. Postier born Nov. 1862
Hermine born June 1870
Emmert born Aug. 1890
Mamie born Oct. 1892
Walter born June 1894
William born June 1896
Hermine born Mar. 1898
Martha born Mar. 1900
Headstone reads: William C.F. Postier, Father, Nov. 13, 1862 - Feb. 18, 1953
Burial: North Inman Cemetery, Inman, Kansas
Event: Arrival Date [1869] New York
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