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Thank You for visiting our dear G~Uncle William. Your visit is so appreciated by our family. God Bless.
༻✿William J. Viet was born on February 25, 1877 in Pleasant Plain, Harlan Township, Warren County, Ohio, and was the son of Henry and Wilhelmine Sophia Christiane "Minnie" Oldenburg Viet. William married Edith Powell in 1911.
Known child of William J. and Edith Powell Viet:
1) Virginia Viet, born 1913, Died in 1989. Virginia married Charles Alfred Stropes.
Known children of Charles Alfred and Virginia Viet Stropes:
A) Alfred Donald Stropes, born July 19, 1937. Alfred Donald passed in 1992. He married and had two children: a) Donald Wilton Stropes, born November 27, 1970; b) George Wallace Stropes, born May 8, 1972. B) Marilyn Sue Viet, born June 15, 1944.
Uncle William died February 23, 1922.
May you rest in peace and know you are remembered and loved to this day G~Uncle William.
Please, understand that I share this information so that William and his family be remembered with correct information. The documents can be found on Ancestry or FamilySearch, and I suggest you consider joining those sites if you haven't already. Please, when you read documents, or find burial places listed on Find A. Grave, read the documents carefully and thoroughly, and on the memorial, if there are photos of the headstones, please look at the photos and the burial information, as well as read any inscriptions that may be added. This is not being done by most people, and incorrect information is muddling up our genealogy. Thank you to those who spend tireless hours in libraries and the dusty halls of records as well as the intrepid graveyard trekkers who gather the information and share it on sites such as mentioned above. Please be respectful of their work by adding correct information as best as possible. These memorials are just that, memorials, not obituaries, and they are time capsules of the lives of our people on this earth to show them respect, for without them we would not be here today. Please be respectful and and kind. We are all human, and doing the best we can covering all the corners. If you have further information to add and it is correct information I will share if on the memorials and give you recognition for the information shared. Love and blessings to all.
NOTE: Concerning Henry Viet. Henry and his wife Minnie married in 1886. Some have a Henry A. Viet of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA as the father of William Jay. But this Henry was married to Maria Katharine Löll on December 24, 1881 in Hessen, Deutschland. He was born in 1856 in Germany, and was naturalized in 1896. He later married a woman with the first name Louisa. These are not the same person. Henry the father of William was born in 1847 in France. Henry's parents may likely be Inconnu Viot and Marguerite Marie Viot. Marguerite also was known as Marie, either a middle name or a nickname. Marie's maiden name is unknown at this time. They were of Diou, France. Henry also had a sibling named Laurian Viot born 26 February 26, 1841 in Diou, France. I'm not positive, but it is all I can find so far. Viot in France, and Viet in Germany.
Willam was the only child born to Henry and Minnie, and by 1900 the local directory has Minnie listed as a widow. I doubt she would have been listed as a widow if her husband had left her for another woman. It's possible, but not likely. People in the community would have talked about this. In 1900 Minnie and William are found living as boarders with Louisa Oldenburg. By the 1920 Federal Census William is found owning a farm and married to Edith.
1920 United States Federal Census
Name William J Viet
Age 32
Birth Year abt 1888
Birthplace Ohio
Home in 1920 Harlan, Warren County, Ohio
Street Goshen and Wilmington Pike
Hose Number Farm
Residence Date 1920
Race White
Gender Male
Relations to Head of House Head
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Edith E Viet
Father's Birthplace France
Mother's Birthpalce Germany
Abel to Speak English Yes
Occupation Farmer
Industry General
Employment Field Own Account
Home Owned or Mortgaged Mortgaged
Able to Read Yes
Able to Write Yes
Allier, France, Births, 1560-1909
Name Henry Viot [Viet]
Birth Date 12 Févr 1847 (12 Feb 1847)
Birth Place Moulins, Allier, France
Father Inconnu Viot
Mother Marguerite Viot
First witness name Jean Durand
First witness age 45
First Witness Residence Year 1847
First Witness Residence Place France
Second Witness Name Gilbert Passet
Second Witness Age 45
Second Witness Residence Year 1847
Second Witness Residence Moulins, France
Notes Naturel
Henry's parents may likely be Inconnu Viot and Marguerite Marie Viot. Marguerite also was known as Marie, either a middle name or a nickname. Marie's maiden name is unknown at this time. They were of Diou, France. Henry also had a sibling named Laurian Viot born 26 February 26, 1841 in Diou, France. I'm not positive, but it is all I can find so far. Viot in France, and Viet in Germany. Name originates from Germany.
Minnie Oldenburg Viet's parents were Christoph Adolph Hans Oldenburg and Catharina Maria Dorothea "Dora" Ehlers Oldenburg, and married in 1843. The Oldenburgs were from Germany.
Christoph Adolph Hans Oldenburg was born November 29, 1800 in Gressow, Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, and passed away May 2, 1878 in Warren County, Ohio, USA, likely Harlan Township.
Catharina Maria Dorothea "Dora" Ehlers Oldenburg was born July 15, 1816 in Gadebusch, Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, and passed away sometime between 1870 and 1878 in Warren County, Ohio, likely Harlan Township. I've seen her called Marie on several legal documents.
❈ References:
1) Constance Steinberger Bair, member of Daughters of the American Revolution,
2) Alice Powell Steinberger
3) Meriel Steinberger Sterling
4) Mary L. Sterling
NOTE: My mother Meriel, mentioned in References above, was close to William and Edith's daughter Virginia, and they spoke with each other over the phone many times throughout their lives, and for long periods of time. My mother loved Virginia very much, and loved Edith's son Billy equally. She gained a great insight into the family by keeping in touch with Virginia. I miss them all greatly.
Copyright © 2015 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
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ღG-Uncleღ
WW I Veteran
Thank You for visiting our dear G~Uncle William. Your visit is so appreciated by our family. God Bless.
༻✿William J. Viet was born on February 25, 1877 in Pleasant Plain, Harlan Township, Warren County, Ohio, and was the son of Henry and Wilhelmine Sophia Christiane "Minnie" Oldenburg Viet. William married Edith Powell in 1911.
Known child of William J. and Edith Powell Viet:
1) Virginia Viet, born 1913, Died in 1989. Virginia married Charles Alfred Stropes.
Known children of Charles Alfred and Virginia Viet Stropes:
A) Alfred Donald Stropes, born July 19, 1937. Alfred Donald passed in 1992. He married and had two children: a) Donald Wilton Stropes, born November 27, 1970; b) George Wallace Stropes, born May 8, 1972. B) Marilyn Sue Viet, born June 15, 1944.
Uncle William died February 23, 1922.
May you rest in peace and know you are remembered and loved to this day G~Uncle William.
Please, understand that I share this information so that William and his family be remembered with correct information. The documents can be found on Ancestry or FamilySearch, and I suggest you consider joining those sites if you haven't already. Please, when you read documents, or find burial places listed on Find A. Grave, read the documents carefully and thoroughly, and on the memorial, if there are photos of the headstones, please look at the photos and the burial information, as well as read any inscriptions that may be added. This is not being done by most people, and incorrect information is muddling up our genealogy. Thank you to those who spend tireless hours in libraries and the dusty halls of records as well as the intrepid graveyard trekkers who gather the information and share it on sites such as mentioned above. Please be respectful of their work by adding correct information as best as possible. These memorials are just that, memorials, not obituaries, and they are time capsules of the lives of our people on this earth to show them respect, for without them we would not be here today. Please be respectful and and kind. We are all human, and doing the best we can covering all the corners. If you have further information to add and it is correct information I will share if on the memorials and give you recognition for the information shared. Love and blessings to all.
NOTE: Concerning Henry Viet. Henry and his wife Minnie married in 1886. Some have a Henry A. Viet of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA as the father of William Jay. But this Henry was married to Maria Katharine Löll on December 24, 1881 in Hessen, Deutschland. He was born in 1856 in Germany, and was naturalized in 1896. He later married a woman with the first name Louisa. These are not the same person. Henry the father of William was born in 1847 in France. Henry's parents may likely be Inconnu Viot and Marguerite Marie Viot. Marguerite also was known as Marie, either a middle name or a nickname. Marie's maiden name is unknown at this time. They were of Diou, France. Henry also had a sibling named Laurian Viot born 26 February 26, 1841 in Diou, France. I'm not positive, but it is all I can find so far. Viot in France, and Viet in Germany.
Willam was the only child born to Henry and Minnie, and by 1900 the local directory has Minnie listed as a widow. I doubt she would have been listed as a widow if her husband had left her for another woman. It's possible, but not likely. People in the community would have talked about this. In 1900 Minnie and William are found living as boarders with Louisa Oldenburg. By the 1920 Federal Census William is found owning a farm and married to Edith.
1920 United States Federal Census
Name William J Viet
Age 32
Birth Year abt 1888
Birthplace Ohio
Home in 1920 Harlan, Warren County, Ohio
Street Goshen and Wilmington Pike
Hose Number Farm
Residence Date 1920
Race White
Gender Male
Relations to Head of House Head
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Edith E Viet
Father's Birthplace France
Mother's Birthpalce Germany
Abel to Speak English Yes
Occupation Farmer
Industry General
Employment Field Own Account
Home Owned or Mortgaged Mortgaged
Able to Read Yes
Able to Write Yes
Allier, France, Births, 1560-1909
Name Henry Viot [Viet]
Birth Date 12 Févr 1847 (12 Feb 1847)
Birth Place Moulins, Allier, France
Father Inconnu Viot
Mother Marguerite Viot
First witness name Jean Durand
First witness age 45
First Witness Residence Year 1847
First Witness Residence Place France
Second Witness Name Gilbert Passet
Second Witness Age 45
Second Witness Residence Year 1847
Second Witness Residence Moulins, France
Notes Naturel
Henry's parents may likely be Inconnu Viot and Marguerite Marie Viot. Marguerite also was known as Marie, either a middle name or a nickname. Marie's maiden name is unknown at this time. They were of Diou, France. Henry also had a sibling named Laurian Viot born 26 February 26, 1841 in Diou, France. I'm not positive, but it is all I can find so far. Viot in France, and Viet in Germany. Name originates from Germany.
Minnie Oldenburg Viet's parents were Christoph Adolph Hans Oldenburg and Catharina Maria Dorothea "Dora" Ehlers Oldenburg, and married in 1843. The Oldenburgs were from Germany.
Christoph Adolph Hans Oldenburg was born November 29, 1800 in Gressow, Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, and passed away May 2, 1878 in Warren County, Ohio, USA, likely Harlan Township.
Catharina Maria Dorothea "Dora" Ehlers Oldenburg was born July 15, 1816 in Gadebusch, Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, and passed away sometime between 1870 and 1878 in Warren County, Ohio, likely Harlan Township. I've seen her called Marie on several legal documents.
❈ References:
1) Constance Steinberger Bair, member of Daughters of the American Revolution,
2) Alice Powell Steinberger
3) Meriel Steinberger Sterling
4) Mary L. Sterling
NOTE: My mother Meriel, mentioned in References above, was close to William and Edith's daughter Virginia, and they spoke with each other over the phone many times throughout their lives, and for long periods of time. My mother loved Virginia very much, and loved Edith's son Billy equally. She gained a great insight into the family by keeping in touch with Virginia. I miss them all greatly.
Copyright © 2015 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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