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Stephen Sylvester Jaeger

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Stephen Sylvester Jaeger

Birth
Yellowstone, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1953 (aged 75–76)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Saint Bernard, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 12
Memorial ID
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Stephen [S. Jager] appears as one of the two witnesses at his 1/2 brother, John Francis Grant's 1901 wedding in Missoula County, Montana.

OTHER CHILDREN:
Katherine Jaeger

Margaret Beatrice(Jaeger)b. 1914 1st Md. _______Stockman
Md. 2nd: Anthony James Apke (md. Dec. 31, 1953,Hamilton, Ohio). Anthony was born ca 1922, son of Clem (Jan 23, 1883, Norwood, Ohio - Jan 1, 1945 Ohio)
It appears that Anthony James Apke may have had a sister named: Bernadette H. (Apke) Mitsch, who died Aug. 30, 1999. in Hamilton Co., Ohio. Bernadette was an 85yr. old widow who had lived at 1200 Market St., Reading,Hamilton Co., Ohio 45215. Anthony's other siblings were: Herman, Charles (d. 1917)

Stephen and Ida were married (1905-1910). In April 16, 1910, 20th Ward in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, Stephen, Ida and their 8 mos. old son, James A. were residing with Ida's 61yr. old widowed mother, Caroline, along with her single brother, Adolph (35y.) and 41y. single sister. Stephen was employed as a Barber within his own shop.
By January 8, 1920, Stephen's family had grown considerably to a total of six and since April of 1910, had resided in Wisconsin, Montana and by 1920, were residing at a rental at 921 W. Seventh St. of Davenport, Iowa, along with Ada and children: James, Ruth, Katherine, Marguerite, Rose Mary, and 1 yr old infant, Joseph. All children, including parents, except the two youngest, spelled their surname as Jagers. The two youngest were spelled Jaeger. ca 1910/1911, they would have been residing in Montana, where their first daughter, Ruth was born. By 1912/1913 they were back in OH where daughter Katherine was born. Then by 1913/1914, they were back in Montana again, where daughter, Margaret was born. By the time Daughter Rose Mary (Rosemary)b. ca 1916/1917 and son Joseph, ca 1918/1919, the family was back to Stephen's native state, Wisconsin. Something must have drawn the family back to Ohio, because sadly, little Joseph died and was buried in Clarmont County, Ohio and in Hamilton county in 1930.








Joseph Jaeger, Death Certificate Number: 067843 (Clermont Co., OH)

SIBLINGS:
See # 98364443 -(Frederick B. Jaeger)
Stephen [S. Jager] appears as one of the two witnesses at his 1/2 brother, John Francis Grant's 1901 wedding in Missoula County, Montana.

OTHER CHILDREN:
Katherine Jaeger

Margaret Beatrice(Jaeger)b. 1914 1st Md. _______Stockman
Md. 2nd: Anthony James Apke (md. Dec. 31, 1953,Hamilton, Ohio). Anthony was born ca 1922, son of Clem (Jan 23, 1883, Norwood, Ohio - Jan 1, 1945 Ohio)
It appears that Anthony James Apke may have had a sister named: Bernadette H. (Apke) Mitsch, who died Aug. 30, 1999. in Hamilton Co., Ohio. Bernadette was an 85yr. old widow who had lived at 1200 Market St., Reading,Hamilton Co., Ohio 45215. Anthony's other siblings were: Herman, Charles (d. 1917)

Stephen and Ida were married (1905-1910). In April 16, 1910, 20th Ward in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, Stephen, Ida and their 8 mos. old son, James A. were residing with Ida's 61yr. old widowed mother, Caroline, along with her single brother, Adolph (35y.) and 41y. single sister. Stephen was employed as a Barber within his own shop.
By January 8, 1920, Stephen's family had grown considerably to a total of six and since April of 1910, had resided in Wisconsin, Montana and by 1920, were residing at a rental at 921 W. Seventh St. of Davenport, Iowa, along with Ada and children: James, Ruth, Katherine, Marguerite, Rose Mary, and 1 yr old infant, Joseph. All children, including parents, except the two youngest, spelled their surname as Jagers. The two youngest were spelled Jaeger. ca 1910/1911, they would have been residing in Montana, where their first daughter, Ruth was born. By 1912/1913 they were back in OH where daughter Katherine was born. Then by 1913/1914, they were back in Montana again, where daughter, Margaret was born. By the time Daughter Rose Mary (Rosemary)b. ca 1916/1917 and son Joseph, ca 1918/1919, the family was back to Stephen's native state, Wisconsin. Something must have drawn the family back to Ohio, because sadly, little Joseph died and was buried in Clarmont County, Ohio and in Hamilton county in 1930.








Joseph Jaeger, Death Certificate Number: 067843 (Clermont Co., OH)

SIBLINGS:
See # 98364443 -(Frederick B. Jaeger)

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FATHER
STEPHEN S. JAEGER
1877-1953



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