Leo Jacob Haren [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 15 Jul 1895 in Monroe Co., OH. He died on 25 Dec 1963 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. He married Delores Magdelena Burkhard on 4 Nov 1924 in St. John the Baptist, Miltonsburg, Monroe Co., OH.
Leo Haren served in World War I:
Name: Leo J. Haren Serial Number: 2111633Race: W Residence: Beallsville, O.Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Woodsfield, O.Enlistment Date: 04 Oct 1917 Birth Place: Monroe, O.Birth Date / Age: 22 3/12 YearsAssigns Comment: Headquarters 13 Co 4 Training Battalion to 11 Nov 1917; 336 Machine Gun Battalion to 1 June 1918; 162 Depot Brigade to 17 June 1918; Co C 28 Battalion United States Guards to Discharge Private, first class 1 March 1918. Honorable discharge 7 Jan 1919.In 1930, 34 year old Leo J. Haren owned a home worth $5400 at 25 Norwood Blvd in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. He lived there with his wife Dolores M. (30), and their children Leo J. (4 yrs 6 mos) and Mary L. (10 months). Leo and his father were born in Ohio. His mother was born in Pennsylvania. Leo worked as an expressman for the railroad. He was a veteran of the World War. The Haren family did not own a radio set.
Leo Haren's obituary appeared on pg 8 B of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 27 Dec 1963:
Leo J. Haren, 68, of 2033 North Myrtle Avenue was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday [25 Dec 1963] at Good Samaritan Hospital. He apparently suffered a heart attack at his home. Mr. Haren had spent the day at a son's home, but had not complained of being ill.
A native of Monroe County, he was born on Jul 16, 1895, a son of Leo and Louise Danner Haren. Mr. Haren had lived in Zanesville for 40 years and was a retired employee of Railway Express Agency.
His wife, the former Dolores Burkhard, was killed April 14, 1962 and he was seriously injured when an automobile that had collided with a pickup truck ploughed into them as they stood on the sidewalk in front of a market on Maysville pike in South Zanesville. Mr. Haren was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church and was a veteran of World War I. He held a life membership in Disabled American Veterans.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ronald Basford of 920 Locust avenue, two sons, Leo Jr. of Route 3, and Dave of 2439 Moorewood drive, a step-brother, Andrew Denner of Canton, two step-sisters, Mrs. Raymond Haeffner of Bellsville, o., and Mrs. Lucy Dept. of Pittsburgh, and seven grandchildren.
The body is at Hillis Funeral Home where friends may call after 1 this afternoon. The Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. Services will be held at 8:45 a.m. Saturday at St. Nicholas Church. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery.
Delores Magdelena Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born 6 on 3 Apr 1899 in Sunsbury, Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She died 7 on 14 Apr 1962 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. The cause of death was injuries resulting from being struck by a car. She married Leo Jacob Haren on 4 Nov 1924 in St. John the Baptist, Miltonsburg, Monroe Co., OH.
From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 12, 25 May 1948:
Mrs. Leo J. Haren, a medical patient at Good Samaritan Hospital for the
past three weeks, has been removed to her home at 51 Southard Avenue.A news report of the accident which took Delores Burkhard Haren’s life was the headline article on the front page of the Zanesville Sunday Times Recorder on 13 Apr 1962:
WOMAN SHOPPER KILLED BY AUTO
Collision With Truck Sends Car Spinning Into Grocery Store
Mrs. Leo Haren, 63, of 2033 Myrtle avenue, was killed and her husband
was seriously hurt Saturday morning when an automobile which had collided
with a pickup trick ploughed into them as they stood on the sidewalk and
smashed them through the front of the Campbell Supermarket on Mays-
ville pike at South Zanesville.
Three others, in the two vehicles, were injured, some seriously, according
to Sheriff Fred Ullmer.
The Harens, headed for the store to shop, were attracted by the traffic crash
at the intersection of Maysville pike and South Zanesville’s Main street, virtually
in front of the store.
The sheriff’s report said the car and truck crashed twice before the automobile
veered to the sidewalk, struck the Harens and continued through the front section
of the market. The collision occurred at 10 a.m.
Both Mrs. Haren and her 67-year-old husband were pinned beneath the auto-
mobile which came to a stop after ramming a mass of produce, fruits and bottled
soft drinks.
Mrs. Haren was pronounced dead on arrival at Bethesda Hospital. Her death
was attributed to head injuries.
Her husband, a retired Railway Express Co. employe, sustained a fractured
right leg, smashed left hand and cuts on his head. He is being treated at Good
Samaritan hospital.
The driver of the death car was George Appleman, 74, of 514 Seborn avenue,
whose wife, Mary was a passenger. Both were treated for shock and minor cuts
at Bethesda Hospital and later dismissed.
William Morris, 66, of Lancaster, the trucker, is being treated at Bethesda for
back and neck injuries.
Sheriff Ullmer said that the Appleman car, leaving the market’s parking area
on the west side of Maysville pike, collided with the truck which was headed south,
resulting in the fatal accident.
He added that the investigation was being continued and that responsibility for
the crash had not been determined because of conflicting statements from wit-
nesses concerning operation of the traffic light at the intersection.
Paul Campbell, owner of the market, was unable immediately to estimate the
damage to the building and the merchandise.
Mrs. Haren was taken to the hospital in a DeLong-Baker ambulance and her
husband was removed to Good Samaritan by the South Zanesville Emergency
Squad. Morris was removed to Bethesda in a Bolin-Bryan ambulance and a
passerby took the Applemans to Bethesda for examination.
Mrs. Haren’s body was removed to the Hillis Funeral home.
Mrs. Haren was born April 3, 1899, in Monroe County, the daughter of Theobald
and Caroline Singer Burkhard, but had lived in Zanesville for 40 years.
She was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic church and the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Knights of St. John, the Altar-Rosary Society and Good Samaritan Hospital
Charity Circle.
Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Roland Bassford of 920 Locust
avenue; two sons, Leo Jr. of 527 Putnam avenue and Dave of 2439 Moorewood
drive; three brothers, Julius Burkhard of 1133 Seborn avenue, William Burkhard
of 2015 Neil avenue and Raymond Burkhard of Canton; seven sisters, Mrs. G. N.
Baker of 545 Glendale avenue, Mrs. Ernest Pfeffer of Quaker City, Mrs. Carl Him-
melspach of Barnesville, Mrs. Andrew Danner of Canton, Mrs. N. J. Malone of
1036 Eastman street, Mrs. H. G. Fenton of San Diego, Calif., and Miss Evalena
Burkahrd of 920 Locust avenue and six grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Monday.
They had the following children:
M i Leo Jacob Haren Jr. F ii Mary Louise Haren M iii David James Haren
Andrew J. Danner 1, 2, 3 was born on 24 Jan 1904. He died 4 on 9 Jan 1973 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. He married Dorothy Philomena Burkhard.
Dorothy Philomena Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 25 Apr 1903 in Sunsbury, Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She died 5 on 14 Mar 1995 in Canton, Stark Co., OH. She married Andrew J. Danner.
In 1920, 16 year old Dorothy Burkhard lived with her married sister Margaret Burkhard Himmelspach in Zanesville. Dorothy attended school that year.
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.According to Dorothy Burkhard Danner's death certificate, she was born in Montgomery County, Ohio. This seems unlikely since Montgomery County is in the western end of the state. An article in the Zanesville Signal on 25 May 1947 titled "Zanesville Residents to Attend Gala 'Fiesta' And Family Reunion in California in July" states "... Mrs. Andrew Danner... recently moved to San Diego from Canton." Dorothy was living in Canton in 1966.
Ernest Joseph Pfeffer [Parents] "Jim" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born 7 on 31 Dec 1887 in Temperanceville, Somerset Twp., Belmont Co., OH. He died 8 on 30 Oct 1963 in Belmont Co., OH. The cause of death was a heart attack. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Temperanceville, Belmont Co., OH. He married Amy Eleanor Burkhard on 31 Aug 1909 in Miltonsburg, Monroe Co., OH.
In 1910, newlyweds Earnest (22) and Amy (21) Pfeffer rented a farm in Beaver Twp., Noble County, Ohio. Ernest was born in Ohio to German-born parents. They shared their dwelling with the family of Joe Hughs.
At the time of the 1920 census, Earnest J. Pfeffer (31) owned a farm in Somerset Twp., Belmont County, Ohio. He lived there with his wife Amy and children Joseph (9), Madeline M. (4), and Carl F (3 yrs 1 mo). Only Joseph attended school. The Pfeffer shared their farm with the Hayes family. The farm next to Ernest's was that of 70 year old Joseph Pfeffer.
In 1930, Ernest (42) and Amy (40) Pfeffer owned a farm worth $5000 in Somerset Twp. where they lived with their four children: Joseph (19), Mary M. (15), Carl (13), and Caroline (5 yrs 2 mos). Mary and Carl attended school. Unlike most of their neighbors, the Pfeffer family owned a radio set.
Ernest Pfeffer's obituary appeared on pg 5 C of The Zanesville Times Recorder on 31 Oct 1963:
BARNESVILLE -- Ernest Joseph (Jim) Pfeffer, 75, of near Temperanceville died at
7:30 a.m. Wednesday at his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. Pfeffer
was born in Somerset Township near Temperanceville Dec 31, 1887 a son of Joseph and
Aunigunda Kronenbitter Pfeffer. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Pfeffer married the
former Amy Burkhard on Aug 31, 1909.
Surviving are his widow of the home, a son, Joseph T. Pfeffer of Escondido, Calif.,
two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Schumacher of Woodsfield, and Mrs. Caroline Reichman of
Quaker City Route 4; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Gallagher of Quaker City Route 4, Mrs.
Rose Hughes and Mrs. Eva Gallagher, both of Barnesville; 20 grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren. Two sons preceded him in death.
Mr. Pfeffer was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Temperanceville. Friends
may call at Campbell Funeral Home in Barnesville after 1 p.m. Friday. Rosary will be
recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Services will be held at St. Mary's Church
at 10 a.m. with Father Donald Swendemman officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery
at Temperanceville.
Amy Eleanor Burkhard [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 31 Aug 1889 in Burkhart Station (Ozark), Monroe Co., OH. She died on 30 Oct 1966 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH. She married Ernest Joseph Pfeffer on 31 Aug 1909 in Miltonsburg, Monroe Co., OH.
According to Agnes Burkhard Baker, "When Amy was educated high enough to teach school she had to go on horseback to Bethesda and when she came back she had a two-year certificate to teach school. She was a school teacher and, well, she wasn‘t no housekeeper."
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.Amy Pfeffer Burkhard's obituary appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 31 Oct 1966:
Mrs. Amy E. Pffeffer, 77, of Quaker City Route 4 died at 11 a.m. Sunday (Oct. 30)
at Good Samaritan Hospital following a long illness. Born Aug. 31, 1889 in Ozark, she
was a daughter of David and Caroline Burkhard. Her husband, E. J. Pfeffer, died in 1963.
She was a member of Temperanceville St. Mary's Catholic Church ant its Catholic
Women's Club.
Surviving are a son, Joseph of Escondido, Calif; two daughters, Mrs. Madeline
Schumaker of Woodsfield and Mrs. Caroline Reischman of Quaker City Route 4; six
sisters, Mrs. Agnes Baker 545 Glendale avenue, Mrs. N. J. (Genevieve) Malone 1036
Eastman street, Miss Evelene Burkhard of 920 Locust avenue, Mrs. Dorothy Danner
of Canton, Mrs. Margaret Himmelspach of Barnesville Route 2 and Mrs. Justina Fenton
of San Diego Calif.; three brothers, Julius D. Burkhard of 1133 Seborn avenue, A. W.
Burkhard of 2015 Neil avenue and Raymond of Canton; 20 grandchildren; 19 great-
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Two sons are deceased.
The body was taken to Campbell Funeral Home in Barnesville where friends may call
after 7 p.m. today. The Catholic Women's Club will hold services at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Services will be held at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's
Catholic Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
They had the following children:
M i Joseph Anthony Pfeffer M ii Herbert Pfeffer 1 was born on 9 Jun 1913 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., Ohio. He died 2 on 1 May 1914 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., Ohio. F iii Madeline Madeline Pfeffer M iv Carl Frederick Pfeffer F v Caroline Kunigunde Pfeffer
Joseph Pfeffer 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 30 Jan 1849 in Germany. He died in 1920 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., Ohio. He married Aunigunda Kronenbitter.
In 1900, Joseph Pfeffer (51) owned a mortgaged farm in Boston Precinct, Belmont County, Ohio. Living with him was his wife Kunigundia (54) and children Agness (26), Louise (23), William (20), Daniel (16), Rosie (14), Clara (12), Ernest (12), and Eva (6). Daniel, Rosie, Clara and Ernest attended school. Two oil workers from Pennsylvania boarded with the family. According to the Joseph and his wife had been married for 30 years, and all 10 of their children were still living. Joseph came to America in 1869, and Kunigundia arrived in 1867. Joseph was a naturalized citizen.
Aunigunda Kronenbitter 1, 2 was born 3 on 11 Feb 1846 in Germany. She died on 22 Sep 1908 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., Ohio. She married Joseph Pfeffer.
Sources conflict on first name:
Kunigunde (Troy Pfeffer)
Aunigunda (obituary of son Ernest Pfeffer)
They had the following children:
F i Theresa Pfeffer F ii Agnes Pfeffer F iii Mary Magdalena Pfeffer F iv Louise Anne Pfeffer M v William Anthony Pfeffer M vi Daniel Pfeffer F vii Rose Victoria Pfeffer F viii Clara F. Pfeffer M ix Ernest Joseph Pfeffer F x Eva Pfeffer
Walter William Schumacher [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 28 Jun 1913 in Ohio. He died 6 on 9 Oct 1977 in Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH. He married Madeline Madeline Pfeffer on 31 Aug 1937 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., OH.
In 1930, 16 year old Walter W. Schumacher was a student at the College of St. Charles Barromes in Marion Twp., Franklin County, Ohio. He and his parents were natives of Ohio.
Walter Schumacher was a resident of Monroe County, Ohio at the time of his death.
Madeline Madeline Pfeffer [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 31 Jan 1915 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., Ohio. She died on 13 Jan 1988 in Woodsfield, Monroe Co., OH. She married Walter William Schumacher on 31 Aug 1937 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., OH.
The following wedding announcement was published in the Zanesville Signal on 29 Aug 1937:
MISS PFEFFER IS TO BE BRIDE OF WOODSFIELD MAN
Many Guests From This City Will Attend Wedding Tuesday at Temperanceville
A wedding of interest here is that of Miss Madeline
Pfeffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pfeffer of Tem-
peranceville, and Walter Schumacher of Woodsfield,
son of Mrs. Clara Schumacher, which will take place
Tuesday morning at the Catholic church in Temper-
anceville.
Miss Pfeffer is a niece of Mrs. George N. Baker of
Glendale avenue and a granddaughter of Mrs. D.T.
Burkhard of Neil avenue. She has visited here
frequently, and has many friends in this city.
Rev. Fr. Bauer, formerly of St. Nicholas church
here, will perform the ceremony. Miss Rita Malone
of Eastman street will be bridesmaid and the bride-
groom’s brother, Herman Schumacher, will be best
man.
The young couple will make their home near
Woodsfield.
Going from this city to the wedding will be Mr.
and Mrs. George N. Baker and their daughter,
Bernice Baker and a son, Bernard Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. N. J. Malone and daughter Marion Jean
Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Burkhard and son,
Raymond Burkhard; Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Burk-
hard, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Haren, Mrs. D.T. Burkhard,
Miss Evelyn Burkhard, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Himmels-
pach of Thornville will also attend the wedding. They
will join the group here to go to Temperanceville.
They had the following children:
F i Amy Schumacher M ii Daniel William Schumacher F iii Margaret Schumacher F iv Rita Schumacher M v Joseph Schumacher M vi Michael Schumacher F vii Monica Schumacher F viii Jane Schumacher M ix Samuel E. Schumacher
Lawrence Leo Reischman [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born on 4 Apr 1917 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He died on 25 Jan 1971 in Quaker City, Guernsey Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Temperenceville, Belmont Co., OH. He married Caroline Kunigunde Pfeffer on 27 Jun 1946 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., OH. He was related to his parents by adoption.
Military Grave marker:
Lawrence L. Reischman
Ohio
PFC HO CO2 BN 1 infantry
WW II BSM
4-14-1917 - 1-25- 1971
Caroline Kunigunde Pfeffer [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 26 Feb 1925 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She died on 17 Apr 1999 in Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH. She married Lawrence Leo Reischman on 27 Jun 1946 in Temperanceville, Belmont Co., OH.
Living in Quaker City, Guernsey Co., Ohio in 1966.
Obituary (courtesy of Betty Hartley; exact source unknown):
Caroline K. Reischman, 74, 485 North Street,
Barnesville, died Saturday, April 17, 1999 at Barnesville
Hospital. She was born February 26, 1925, in Zanesville,
the daughter of the late Ernest Joseph and Amy Eleanor
Burkhead Pfeffer. She was a member of St. Mary's Cath-
olic Church, Temperanceville, and the Catholic Women's
Club.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by her husband, Lawrence Leo Reischman; two
brothers, Joseph and Carl Pfeffer and a sister, Madeline
Schumacher.
Surviving are a son, David L. Reischman of Barnes-
ville; four daughters, Ann Snider of Jerusalem, Mary Scott
of Senecaville, Patty Detling of North Lewisburg, and
Rebecca Reischman of Westerville; seven grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.
Friends will be received Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7
to 9 p.m. at the Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home,
Barnesville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wed-
nesday at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Temper-
anceville, with the Rev. Virgil Reischman officiating.
Burial follows in St. Marys Cemetery, Temperanceville.
Vigil services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the funeral home.
They had the following children:
F i Anna Louise Reischman F ii Mary Emily Reischman M iii David Leo Reischman U iv infant Reischman 1 was born on 15 Dec 1951. infant died in Dec 1951. F v Patricia Joan Reischman F vi Rebecca S. Reischman
Fenton was born before 1855. He married Adams.
Adams 1 was born before 1855. She married Fenton.
They had the following children:
M i Henry Gilbert Fenton
Charles W. Smith 1 was born 2 on 6 Mar 1893 in Duncan Falls, Muskingum Co., OH. He married Laura Corbin.
Laura Corbin 1 was born about 1895. She died after 1956. She married Charles W. Smith.
They had the following children:
F i Jean Eloise Smith
John Conrad Reichart [Parents]
Sara Agnes Burkhard [Parents]
William Conrad Reichart 1 was born before 1927. He died before 1967.
He had the following children:
M i John Conrad Reichart