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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living

    Living married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. UNKNOWN ANNIE

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married UNKNOWN NANCY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  UNKNOWN NANCY
    Children:
    1. WACKER AGENETTCIA
    2. WACKER CATHERINE
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  WACKER WALDO O. was born on 18 Oct 1908 (son of WACKER FREDERICK WILLIAM and GARNHOLZ ANNA E.); died on 28 Apr 1991; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

    WALDO married KRUGHOFF ROSE MARIE LOUISE. ROSE (daughter of KRUGHOFF ALBERT CARL and BRINK MILLICENT (EMILY OR MILLIE OR AMELIA) C.) was born on 2 Nov 1912; died on 13 Jan 1991 in Cem. Bd. Internment list has 1/11/91.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  KRUGHOFF ROSE MARIE LOUISE was born on 2 Nov 1912 (daughter of KRUGHOFF ALBERT CARL and BRINK MILLICENT (EMILY OR MILLIE OR AMELIA) C.); died on 13 Jan 1991 in Cem. Bd. Internment list has 1/11/91.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. 2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  WACKER FREDERICK WILLIAM was born on 14 Sep 1864 in Belleville, Illinois (son of WACKER CHARLES F. and KROEGER LOUISE); died on 1 May 1922; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

    FREDERICK married GARNHOLZ ANNA E. on 1 Jun 1893. ANNA (daughter of GARNHOLZ DIETERICH and HAKE ELISE) died on 27 Mar 1944; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  GARNHOLZ ANNA E. (daughter of GARNHOLZ DIETERICH and HAKE ELISE); died on 27 Mar 1944; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. WACKER ALICE
    2. WACKER JULIUS
    3. WACKER VIOLA
    4. WACKER EDWIN
    5. WACKER HULDA C. was born on 21 Oct 1894; died on 2 Oct 1987; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois (cremated).
    6. WACKER OLGA was born on 29 Dec 1900; died on 16 Aug 1903; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    7. WACKER EDWIN L. was born on 26 Aug 1906; died on 24 Feb 2003; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    8. 4. WACKER WALDO O. was born on 18 Oct 1908; died on 28 Apr 1991; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  KRUGHOFF ALBERT CARL was born on 6 Jul 1880 (son of KRUGHOFF FREDERICK JOHAN WILHELM and PEITHMANN FRIEDERIKE WILHELMINA CHRISTINE); died on 14 Aug 1953; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

    ALBERT married BRINK MILLICENT (EMILY OR MILLIE OR AMELIA) C. in 1905. MILLICENT (daughter of BRINK FREDERICK (ERNST FREDERICK GUSTAV HENRY) and BECKMEYER SOPHIA M. A. (BOKEMEIER BOEKMEIER)) was born on 20 Oct 1883 in Near Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois; died on 5 Aug 1972 in On way to Washington County Hospital, Nashville, Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  BRINK MILLICENT (EMILY OR MILLIE OR AMELIA) C. was born on 20 Oct 1883 in Near Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois (daughter of BRINK FREDERICK (ERNST FREDERICK GUSTAV HENRY) and BECKMEYER SOPHIA M. A. (BOKEMEIER BOEKMEIER)); died on 5 Aug 1972 in On way to Washington County Hospital, Nashville, Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Millie was a good christian woman with a generous nature and she was well liked by everyone who knew her. She grew up on a farm and was teh only girl of four children. She attended elementary school at a one-room country school but attended the Evangelical school her eighth grade year when she was confirmed into the church.
    She married Albert Krughoff and moved to the Kroghoff homeplace where the newly wedded couple shared the house with the older Krughoffs. Millie and Albert occupied the basement rooms and several rooms on the first floor of the house. At the death of the older Krughoffs, the couple continued to live in the house and raised their family there.
    Millie had many activities to pass the day. She subscribed to the Chicago Tribune which was delivered by mail and the mail was usually delivered about 1:00 p.m. After reading the news, she enjoyed doing the crossword puzzle. She also played the piano and in later years she had an electric organ. She displayed a china dog collection on the radiator in the living room. Fred Hotz won a blue plastic dog at a picnic and gave it to her and she always kept it in the collection. She liked to listen to the radio soap opera's. Fred Hotz remembers three of her favorites were: Helen Trent, Our Gal Sunday, and Ma Perkins.
    Millie liked to work outside in her garden and would rather be there than inside doing housework. She raised vegetables, strawberries, and flowers. She had a rock garden on the side of her house at one time. While she was outside she also took care of the chickens and gathered the eggs in her apron. She especially enjoyed the baby chicks.
    Millie enjoyed needlework, especially crocheting. Many samples of her handiwork were found in her house. She also could sew her own clothing.
    Often on Saturday she was found in the kitchen baking. In the winter she put the dough on the kitchen radiator to rise. She usually had fresh loaves of bread and coffee cake ready for family or company. She also enjoyed canning the fruits and vegetables from her garden.
    On summer evenings after a hard day's work, she and Albert and any family or friends that were visiting gathered on the front porch. Here the family reminised about days gone by. It was their way of passing family history on to the younger oens.
    On Sunday she and Albert attended Sunday School and church in Hoyleton at the Evangelical Church where she had gone all her life. She was also active in the Women's Fellowship, and the Adult Fellowship.
    Millie corresponded with family left in Germany. During World War II when the family in Germany was in distress, Millie sent care packages to them. It was much appreciated by the German family.
    Fred Hotz remembers Millie was always willing to let him build or repair things. He built a wren house when he was young and put a new ceiling in the hall when he was older. She always had praise when the job was finished.
    By Carol Hotz in her book, Brink/Beckmeyer Family History 1999

    Children:
    1. KRUGHOFF FRIEDA C. was born on 18 Apr 1908; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    2. 5. KRUGHOFF ROSE MARIE LOUISE was born on 2 Nov 1912; died on 13 Jan 1991 in Cem. Bd. Internment list has 1/11/91.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    3. KRUGHOFF CAROLYN was born on 7 Apr 1920; died on 7 Apr 1920; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.


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