Mrs. Amelia B. Bierbaum
Mrs. Amelia B. Bierbaum, 59 years old, died at 2:00 yesterday afternoon of cancer at her home, 1302 Morton Avenue. She had been ill for a year. She is survived by two sons, Albert and Henry Bierbaum, and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamey and Miss Edna Bierbaum…. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.
The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY) 26 March 1915, Fri, pg 6
Wills Probated
The will of Emilie L. Bierbaum, dated February 26, 1915, and probated in County Court yesterday, provides for the sale of the realty as soon as practicable, the proceeds to be divided equally between Albert H., Henry C. and Edna Bierbaum and Lidia C. Lampe, children of the testatrix. The personalty is bequeathed to the daughter, Edna Bierbaum. Louis Bierbaum, brother-in-law of the testatrix, is named executor of the will.
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Excerpts from her husband's obit:
The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY) 29 April 1910, Fri, pg 8
Besides his wife, who before her marriage was Miss Amelia Klein, the daughter of the Rev. J. H. Klein, for many years a minister in this city, he is survived by two sons, Henry and Albert Bierbaum, of St. Louis; two daughters, Mrs. F. W. Lampe and Miss Edna Bierbaum; four brothers, Louis A., Theodore, Charles F. and B. W. Bierbaum, and two sisters, Mrs. John Schmitt and Mrs. John Meschenderf, all of this city.
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Mrs. Amelia B. Bierbaum
Mrs. Amelia B. Bierbaum, 59 years old, died at 2:00 yesterday afternoon of cancer at her home, 1302 Morton Avenue. She had been ill for a year. She is survived by two sons, Albert and Henry Bierbaum, and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamey and Miss Edna Bierbaum…. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.
The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY) 26 March 1915, Fri, pg 6
Wills Probated
The will of Emilie L. Bierbaum, dated February 26, 1915, and probated in County Court yesterday, provides for the sale of the realty as soon as practicable, the proceeds to be divided equally between Albert H., Henry C. and Edna Bierbaum and Lidia C. Lampe, children of the testatrix. The personalty is bequeathed to the daughter, Edna Bierbaum. Louis Bierbaum, brother-in-law of the testatrix, is named executor of the will.
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Excerpts from her husband's obit:
The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY) 29 April 1910, Fri, pg 8
Besides his wife, who before her marriage was Miss Amelia Klein, the daughter of the Rev. J. H. Klein, for many years a minister in this city, he is survived by two sons, Henry and Albert Bierbaum, of St. Louis; two daughters, Mrs. F. W. Lampe and Miss Edna Bierbaum; four brothers, Louis A., Theodore, Charles F. and B. W. Bierbaum, and two sisters, Mrs. John Schmitt and Mrs. John Meschenderf, all of this city.
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Burial Date: 03/20/1915, Ref: Cemetery Records
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