He was born January 3, 1862 to Martin and Mary H. vonBruck Stallbaumer, who were among the first settlers in the St. Benedict area. He was married to Miss Anna Schneider, November 19, 1889 at St. Mary's Church, St. Benedict, Ks. Thirteen children were born, four of whom died in infancy. He moved to Salem, Nebraska, shortly after his marriage and lived there three years. Since that time he has resided continuously near Seneca. By the choice of the people of Nemaha County, he represented them on the board of county commissioners and served two terms as trustee of Richmond Township.
Taken from the Seneca Courier Tribune obituary, dated November 4, 1909.
He was born January 3, 1862 to Martin and Mary H. vonBruck Stallbaumer, who were among the first settlers in the St. Benedict area. He was married to Miss Anna Schneider, November 19, 1889 at St. Mary's Church, St. Benedict, Ks. Thirteen children were born, four of whom died in infancy. He moved to Salem, Nebraska, shortly after his marriage and lived there three years. Since that time he has resided continuously near Seneca. By the choice of the people of Nemaha County, he represented them on the board of county commissioners and served two terms as trustee of Richmond Township.
Taken from the Seneca Courier Tribune obituary, dated November 4, 1909.
Family Members
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Matthias Claude Stallbaumer
1890–1972
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Sr Adrianna Stallbaumer
1891–1962
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Rev Adrian Stallbaumer
1893–1975
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Eugene Martin Stallbaumer
1895–1895
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Aloysius August "Allie" Stallbaumer
1896–1977
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Rev Virgil R. Stallbaumer
1898–1977
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Bertha Gertrude Stallbaumer
1899–1900
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Theodora Anna Stallbaumer
1899–1901
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Cordula Susan Stallbaumer Luckeroth
1901–1950
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Gregory Charles Stallbaumer
1903–1994
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Raphael George "Ray" Stallbaumer
1905–1978
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Sylvester Stallbaumer
1907–1907
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Felix William Stallbaumer
1909–1984
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