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Elizabeth <I>Wibra</I> Walter

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Elizabeth Wibra Walter

Birth
Death
25 May 1906 (aged 49)
Burial
Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth was spoken of with love and fondness by her daughter Charlotte. Even through she had many hardships in her life the stories of her humor and determination live on. She married William Luck in 1877 whom she had one child with: Emma. He died suddenly and she married Asa Moore in 1879. To this union two children only were born: Asa Vere and my grtgrandmother Charlotte. Asa also raised Emma as his own child. Elizabeth and Asa divorced she moved to Idaho. She married William Rickenberg in 1892 who informally adopted her two daughters Emma and Charlotte. After Wm. Rickenberg died she ran a boarding house for many years with her children. She was briefly married to Nelson Freeland in Idaho whom she divorced in 1901. After her daughters married she sold the boarding house and moved to Washington to be near her parents. She was married to William Walter at the time of her death. She died in Winlock and was buried in the family plot at Claquato. On a personal note I wish I had known you. If only half of the stories told of you by your daughter are true you were a wonderful woman and a grtgrtgrandma to be proud of.

William Luecke (Luck) and Elizabeth Wibra were the biological parents of Emma who married Charles Way. No children were born of to Emma.

Asa Moore and Elizabeth Wibra were the biological parents of Asa Vere and Charlotte. Vere married Rowena Saunders and Charlotte married Moody Bacon.

William Rickenberg whom Elizabeth married in 1892 after she divorced Asa Moore informally adopted Emma and Charlotte and they both used his name as their maiden name.

Heinrick Friedrick Wilhelm Rieckenberg is an unconfirmed spouse. It appears to be a duplicate of William Rickenberg's memorial with given names changed as the dates, cemetery and grave stone pics match.
Elizabeth was spoken of with love and fondness by her daughter Charlotte. Even through she had many hardships in her life the stories of her humor and determination live on. She married William Luck in 1877 whom she had one child with: Emma. He died suddenly and she married Asa Moore in 1879. To this union two children only were born: Asa Vere and my grtgrandmother Charlotte. Asa also raised Emma as his own child. Elizabeth and Asa divorced she moved to Idaho. She married William Rickenberg in 1892 who informally adopted her two daughters Emma and Charlotte. After Wm. Rickenberg died she ran a boarding house for many years with her children. She was briefly married to Nelson Freeland in Idaho whom she divorced in 1901. After her daughters married she sold the boarding house and moved to Washington to be near her parents. She was married to William Walter at the time of her death. She died in Winlock and was buried in the family plot at Claquato. On a personal note I wish I had known you. If only half of the stories told of you by your daughter are true you were a wonderful woman and a grtgrtgrandma to be proud of.

William Luecke (Luck) and Elizabeth Wibra were the biological parents of Emma who married Charles Way. No children were born of to Emma.

Asa Moore and Elizabeth Wibra were the biological parents of Asa Vere and Charlotte. Vere married Rowena Saunders and Charlotte married Moody Bacon.

William Rickenberg whom Elizabeth married in 1892 after she divorced Asa Moore informally adopted Emma and Charlotte and they both used his name as their maiden name.

Heinrick Friedrick Wilhelm Rieckenberg is an unconfirmed spouse. It appears to be a duplicate of William Rickenberg's memorial with given names changed as the dates, cemetery and grave stone pics match.

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Information compiled from: http://files.usgwarchives.net/wa/lewis/cemeteries/claq-tz.txt



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