On July 27, 1893, a son, Charles S. Baumeister, was born.
On August 2, 1897, son Milton was born.
On September 26, 1900 daughter Viola was born. She died on December 29, 1900 and is buried in Graceland Cemetery.
On December 12, 1901 son Clarence was born.
In 1904, Homer was born.
Samuel was "a figure in political and automobile trade circles," as stated in his obituary. He was president of Michigan Avenue Motors. He was the chairman of the automobile trades division for the Republican party in Illinois during the recent presidential election and had been active in Berwyn politics.
On July 27, 1893, a son, Charles S. Baumeister, was born.
On August 2, 1897, son Milton was born.
On September 26, 1900 daughter Viola was born. She died on December 29, 1900 and is buried in Graceland Cemetery.
On December 12, 1901 son Clarence was born.
In 1904, Homer was born.
Samuel was "a figure in political and automobile trade circles," as stated in his obituary. He was president of Michigan Avenue Motors. He was the chairman of the automobile trades division for the Republican party in Illinois during the recent presidential election and had been active in Berwyn politics.
Family Members
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Paulina Baumeister Hurter
1855–1929
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Mary Agnes Baumeister
1856–1860
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Joseph Franklin Baumeister
1858–1926
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John Baumeister
1861–1870
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Elias Arthur Baumeister
1862–1937
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Louisa Maria Baumeister Haehlen
1864–1920
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Mathilda Josephine Baumeister Quilty
1866–1944
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August Baumeister
1868–1869
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Elizabeth Baumeister
1870–1874
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William G. Baumeister
1872–1901
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Henry A. Baumeister
1873–1875
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Anna M. Baumeister
1875–1875
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