George Bealmear Baker 1 was born on 21 Mar 1850 in Coshocton Co., OH. He died on 30 May 1919 in Muskingum Co., OH. He married Amelia Chambers.
Amelia Chambers 1 was born on 10 Mar 1850 in Pleasant Valley, OH. She died on 6 Mar 1941 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She married George Bealmear Baker.
From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 5, 8 Mar 1939
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs. Amelia Baker and Mrs. John Burkhart, who have birthdays in March,
and who are each one more than 80 years of age, were guests of honor at a dinner
given by the Ladies’ Society of St. Luke’s American Lutheran church. In the
afternoon, Mrs. Paul Varner led the discussion on “Consecration.” Mrs. Myrtle
White, the president, was in charge and special music was furnished by Mrs.
Wilbert Noyes.The obituary of Amelia Baker appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 7 Mar 1941:
LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO MRS. BAKER, 88
Mrs. Amelia C. Baker, 88, died last night at her home, 206 Jefferson street,
after an extended illness.
Although she was born at Pleasant Valley, Mrs. Baker had spent the greater
part of her life in Zanesville. She was a member of St. Luke’s American Lutheran
church.
Survivors include a son, George N. Baker, 545 Glendale avenue, two daughters,
Miss Mary E. Baker of the home and Mrs. Ethel Wartenbe, Tacoma, Wash., one
brother, David Chambers, Newark; 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
The body will be removed from the Mader-Peoples funeral home to the residence
of George N. Baker 545 Glendale avenue, this afternoon. Funeral arrangements
have not been completed.
They had the following children:
M i George Norman Baker
Jerome Frederick Baker [Parents]
Mary Ann Hemmer [Parents]
They had the following children:
M i Michael F. Baker M ii John Joseph Baker F iii Mary Theresa Baker F iv Katherine Baker M v James A. Baker M vi Paul Baker M vii Mark S. Baker
Charles Sebastian Hemmer was born on 4 Apr 1889 in Roseville, Muskingum Co., OH. He died on 3 Jun 1935 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. He was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. He married Cora Estelle Whitlinger on 30 Apr 1912 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH.
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Cora Estelle Whitlinger was born on 26 Oct 1889 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She died on 10 Jan 1987 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She married Charles Sebastian Hemmer on 30 Apr 1912 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH.
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They had the following children:
F i Mary Ann Hemmer
Henry Gilbert Fenton [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 22 Jul 1872 in Iowa. He died 3 on 25 Aug 1951 in San Diego, San Diego Co., CA. He married Justina Elizabeth Burkhard.
Dates of birth and death (from Social Security Death Index) have not been proven.
A photo of eight adult daughtrs of Theobald and Caroline (Singer) Burkhard appeared in The Zaneville Signa on 25 May 1947 accompanied by this article:
Four Zanesville sisters and two others from this vicinity are making
plans for a month’s vacation in California as the guests of their brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Fenton of San Diego. It will be
the first trip west for all of them.
The six sisters are Mrs. George Baker and Miss Eva Burkhard, both of
Glendale avenue, Mrs. Leo Haren of Southard avenue, Mrs. N. J. Malone
of Eastman street, and Mrs. Carl Himmelspach and Mrs. Ernest Pfeffer,
both of near Barnesville.
Occasion for the visit will be Mr. Fenton’s birthday at which time he
annually holds a “Fiesta” for his friends and employees. The celebration
will be held at the Fentons’ country home, “Bandy Canon” near San Diego.
Last year, more than 750 persons attended the affair including radio and
movie star Jack Haley, whose estate adjoins that of the Fentons’. The “Fiesta”
will probably be held on Sunday Jul 13. Guests will include classmates of Mr.
Fenton’s at an old country school which is on property now owned by
Fenton. The school house has been repaired and is kept in good shape for
the yearly homecomings of the former pupils who are special guests on the
Monday following the “Fiesta.” A feature store describing the ”Fiesta”
appeared in Time magazine last year.
Mr. Fenton owns the Western Salt Co. of San Diego and the Fenton Material
Co. there in addition to two ranches. A large portion of the milk for San Diego is
supplied by his H.G. Fenton dairy ranch where 800 cows are milked daily.
On the Fentons’ country estate where the sisters will visit there are eight guest
cottages, a recreation house and a cook house, besides their country home. The
Fentons’ town house is in San Diego.
In addition to the Fentons, the Ohio sisters will visit another sister, Mrs.
Andrew Denner, who recently moved to San Diego from Canton, and a brother,
Carl Burkhard of San Diego, formerly of this city.
The family, children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theobald Burkhard of Neal avenue,
all formerly lived in Zanesville. In addition to the eight sisters and the brother in San
Diego, there are three other brothers in this city. Two brothers are deceased.
The six Ohio sisters will leave Zanesville on July 5 for Chicago where they will
board the new Santa Fe streamliner train. The entire trip will be as guests of their
brother-in-law.
Justina Elizabeth Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 24 Jun 1908 in Ohio. She died on 27 Dec 2001 in San Diego, San Diego Co., CA. She married Henry Gilbert Fenton.
Other marriages:Smith, C. H.
In 1930, 22 year old Justina Burkhard lived with her parents and several siblings in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. She was employed as an assistant in a dental office.
The following note appeared in the Chit Chat column on page 8 of The Zanesville Signal on 9 Jul 1947:
Mrs. Carl Himmelspach and Mrs. E. J. Pfeffer, both of Barnesville, Mrs. Leo J. Haren of 51
Southard avenue, Mrs. Nicholas Malone of Eastman street, Mrs. George Baker of Glendale
avenue, and Miss Evalena Burkhard, also of Glendale avenue, have left for a month vacation
at Los Angeles, Calif. where they will be guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry G. Fenton. They will also attend the birthday festival held each year on Mr. Fenton's
birthday. This will be at one of his ranches, the Bandy Canyon.The following write-up appeared in the “Generally Speaking” column of the Sunday Zanesville Signal on 27 Jul 1947:
Friends of the Burkhard sisters are looking forward to a report from their three-week
vacation at “Bandy Canyon,” ranch home of H.C. Fenton, near San Diego, Calif. You know
Mrs. Fenton is the former Justine Burkhard and she and her sisters were special guests at
Mr. Fenton’s annual Fiesta last week. Mrs. Leo Haren wrote her daughter, Mary Louise,
that more than 1,200 people were in attendance and that [actor] Jack Haley was again a
special guest.
The sisters were to have appeared on Tom Brennerman’s program and the “Queen for
a Day” program last Wednesday. In addition to Mrs. Fenton and Mrs. Haren, the sisters
include Mrs. Andrew Danner of San Diego, Miss Evalene Burkhard, Mrs. N. J. Malone, Mrs.
Carl Himmelspach and Mrs. Ernest Pfeffer of near Barnesville, and Mrs. George Baker of
this city. They will be home Wednesday.Justina's social security number was issued in California prior to 1951. On 07 Jul 1951, the following article appeared on pg 14 of the Zanesville (Ohio) Times Recorder:
Mrs. George Baker and her sister, Miss Burkhard of 445 Glendale avenue, Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Malone of 1036 Eastman street, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Danner of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Burkhard, and Mrs. and Mrs. E. J. Pfeffer of Quaker City are visiting their brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenton of San Diego, Calif. Leaving soon for the Fenton
home will be two other brothers-in-law and sisters of Mrs. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haren of
Southard Avenue, and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Himmelspach of Barnesville.
Carl Theobald Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 12 Jun 1910 in Ohio. He died 5 on 26 Jun 1957 in Escondido, San Diego Co., CA. He married Jean Eloise Smith on 28 Sep 1948 in St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH.
In 1920, Carl Burkhard (9) lived with his married sister Margaret Burkhard Himmelspach in Zanesville. Carl attended school that year.
In 1930, 20 year old Carl Burkhard lived with his parents and three older siblings in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. Carl worked in a radiator plant.
The following article ran in The Zanesville Times Recorder on 15 Jun 1951:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkhard of San Diego, Calif., arrived Tuesday for a visit
with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of 2204 North Maple
avenue and other relatives and friends in this city.Carl Burkhard's obituary ran in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 01 Jul 1957
Funeral services for Carl Burkhard, 47, of near Escondido, Calif., will be held
today at San Diego. Burial will also take place there. Mr. Burkhard, who spent
his early life in Zanesville, and a ranch foreman, Paul Foster, were electrocuted
Wednesday while working on a sprinkler system on his ranch.According to his sister, Agnes Burkhard Baker, Carl "was electrocuted on Justina’s and Henry’s ranch. he had six children and an electrician from San Diego was down there helping him. The electrician and Carl were both electrocuted working on a sprinkler system." [Carl's sister Justina and her husband, Henry Fenton, lived in the area of San Diego.]
Jean Eloise Smith [Parents]
They had the following children:
M i Charles David Burkhard
Carl Frederick Himmelspach 1, 2, 3 was born on 7 Dec 1892 in Ohio. He died 4 in 1953. He married Margaret Estella Burkhard in 1912.
On 5 Jun 1917. 24 year old Carl Himmelspach of 243 Moorhead Aveune, Zanesville, Ohio filled out a U.S. draft registration card. He gave his birth date and place as 7 Dec 1892, Zanesville, Ohio. He indicated that he worked as a shearman in the American Rolling Mill. He was described as being tall and slender with grey eyes and medium dark hair and no obvious physical disabilities.
In 1920, 27 year old Carl Himmelspach rented a home at 222 Lindsay Ave. in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio with his wife Margaret (28). Also living with them were two of Margaret's younger siblings, Dorothy (16) and Carl (9), both of whom attended school. Carl Himmelspach and his parents were born in Ohio. He was employed as a shearman in a sheet mill.
At the time of the 1930 census, Carl F. (38) and Margaret E. (39) Himmelspach owned a house worth $8000 in Zanesville. (No address is given in the census.) Carl was employed as a mill worker in a sheet metal plant. The couple did not own a radio set.
From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 3, 13 Jun 1953
Miss Mary Louise Haren of 51 Southard avenue is spending some time in New York City,
caring for her uncle Carl Himmelspach, a patient at Memorial hoispital there. His condidtion
is critical. Miss Haren is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haren and is a nurse at Good
Samaritan Hospital.
Margaret Estella Burkhard [Parents] "Maggie" 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5 on 7 Jul 1891 in Sunsbury, Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She died 6 on 7 Oct 1985 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She married Carl Frederick Himmelspach in 1912.
From the “Service Record” column of the Zanesville Signal, on 18 Mar 1944:
Corp. William A. Bee has been transferred from Camp
Hood, Texas to Camp Hook, Calif. His wife, the former
Miss Bernice Baker, is making her home with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Himmelspach of Buckeye Lake.[Mrs. Carl Himmelspach was the former Margaret E. Burkhard, aunt of Bernice Baker Bee.]
From The Zanesville Times Recorder, 6 May 1950:
Miss Evalene Burkhard of 545 Glendale avenue, and her sisters, Mrs.
Carl Himmelspach and Mrs. E.J. Pepper, both of Barnesville, and Mrs.
Dorothy Denner of Cantonhave returned to their homes after spending a
few days in New York City.Living in Barnesville, Belmont County, Ohio in 1966.
They had the following children:
Nicholas Joseph Malone [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 27 May 1883 in Ohio. He died in May 1978 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. He married Genevieve G. Burkhard on 15 Nov 1913 in Immaculate Conception Church, Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH.
In 1930, 46 year old Nicholas J. Malone rented a house at 668 Lee St. in Zanesville for $15 a month. He lived there with his wife Genevieve (37) and children Clara D. (15), Rheda M. (14), Regina C. (12), Mary L. (9), Allena G. (7), Joseph N. (5), Michael W. (3), and James E. (1). All of the girls attended school. Nick worked as a photographer. Like most of their neighbors, the Malones did not own a radio set.
A note in the "Chit Chat" section of The Zanesville Signal (pg 2) on 26 Apr 1943 said:
Misses Rita, Mary and Jean Malone of Washington,
D.C. have returned after a short visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Malone of Eastman street.The following anniversary announcement was published in the Zanesville Signal on 11 Nov 1973, accompanied by a photo of the couple:
THE MALONES TO CELEBRATE 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Malone of 1036 Eastman
street, will be honored with an open house on Sunday,
Nov. 18 in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary.
The reception will be held at the Knights of Columbus
Hall. Hours will be from 3 until 5 p.m. with their sons
and daughters serving as hosts and hostesses.
The Malones were married Nov. 15 1913 in the
Immaculate Conception Church at Barnesville. Mrs.
Malone is the former Genevieve Burkhard whose
parents were Mr. and Mrs. Theobald Burkhard. Mr.
Malone’s parents were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malone
of Temperanceville.
Mr. Malone was a photographer before he retired.
He later worked at the old Ideal Studio.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Malone are members of St.
Nicholas Catholic Church.
The Malones are the parents of five daughters,
Mrs. Henry (Clara) Synan of 210 Anthony lane, Mrs.
John (Rita) Wagner of 3080 Brookside drive, Mrs.
Robert (Mary) McCarty of 1329 Pallas avenue, Mrs.
Donald (Alma) Miller of 1306 Greenwood avenue
and Mrs. Richard (Jean) Quinn of Prairie Village,
Kan., and four sons, Joseph W. of 1053 Alice street,
Patrick of the home, Michael of Marble Cliff and
James of Gahanna.
There are 41 grandchildren and 17 great-grand-
children.
Genevieve G. Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 25 Aug 1892 in Sunsbury, Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She died on 6 May 1991 in .. She married Nicholas Joseph Malone on 15 Nov 1913 in Immaculate Conception Church, Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH.
Known as Lulu.
They had the following children:
F i Clara D. Malone F ii Rita M. Malone F iii Regina C. Malone F iv Mary L. Malone F v Alma G. Malone M vi Joseph Nicholas Malone M vii William Michael Malone M viii James Ernest Malone M ix Patrick Robert Malone
Julius Vincent Burkhard [Parents] "Jake" 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 8 Jan 1894 in Ohio. He died 5 on 20 Mar 1981 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. He married Margaret.
The following note appeared in the Zanesville Signal on 11 Oct 1941:
Building permits were obtained yesterday at the service
director's office by Julius V. Burkhard, 1665 Hoge avenue,
to build a garage at a cost of $100.On 19 Feb 1953, the Zanesville Times Recorder (pg 8) reported in a Real Estate Transfers article "Julius and Margaret Burkhard to William Steed, two parcels in Norwood addition."
Margaret 1 was born on 18 Jul 1901. She died in Sep 1983 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She married Julius Vincent Burkhard.
They had the following children:
M i Russell H. Burkhard M ii David Robert Burkhard F iii Ruth Ann Burkhard F iv Rita Lorraine Burkhard 1 was born in 1934 in Ohio. She died on 24 Jul 1957 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She was buried in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH.
Rita Burkhard's obituary appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 26 Jul 1957. A photo of Rita accompanied the article.
BURHARD RITES ARE SATURDAY
Solemn mass is to be celebrated at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Nicholas
Catholic church for Miss Rita Lorraine Burkhard, 23, of 1133 Seborn avenue who
died Wednesday afternoon [27 Jul 1957] in Good Samaritan hospital after a lingering
illness.
Interment is to follow in Mt. Olive Cemetery. Friends are being received at the
Putnam chapel of the Bolin-Bryan funeral home. Miss Burkhard was a graduate of
Rosencrans high and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Burkhard.
Raymond Richard Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 25 Aug 1895 in Ohio. He died on 24 Apr 1989 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. He married 5 Wilma A. Thomas on 24 Aug 1921 in Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH.
In 1930, 33 year old Raymond R. Burkhard owned a home worth $4500 at 320 Brookover Ave in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. He lived there with his wife Wilma A. (27), and children Bonnie M. (7), and John R. (3). Bonnie attended school. Also living in the house were three lodgers, the Webster family. The Burkhard family owned a radio set. Raymond was employed as a molder at a radiator factory. Raymond's sister, Agnes Burkhard Baker, lived around the corner on Glendale Ave.
Wilma A. Thomas 1, 2 was born on 9 Mar 1901 in Ohio. She died 3 on 24 Feb 1986 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. She married 4 Raymond Richard Burkhard on 24 Aug 1921 in Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH.
They had the following children:
F i Bonnie M. Burkhard M ii John R. Burkhard M iii Michael R. Burkhard
William F. Clark [Parents]
Ruth Ann Burkhard [Parents]