HOFFMAN CHRISTIAN FREDERICK
1854 - 1927 (72 years)-
Name HOFFMAN CHRISTIAN FREDERICK Born 21 Feb 1854 Gender Male Died 14 Jan 1927 Person ID I14419 Gynzer's Genealogy Database Last Modified 4 Jul 2005
Father HOFFMAN FRIEDRICH WILHELM, b. 6 Aug 1816, Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany , d. Nov 1853 (Age 37 years) Mother BOCKER CAROLINE, b. 1 May 1819, d. 4 Mar 1896 (Age 76 years) Married 1 Aug 1839 Family ID F02361 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 NIEMAN LOUISE, b. 1857, d. Apr 1896 (Age 39 years) Married 1876 Family ID F04996 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 BOUCHER EMMA GERSTKEMPER, b. 16 Feb 1872, Lived to celebrate her 100th birthday. Married 2 Apr 1899 Children 1. HOFFMAN LILLIE LOUISE, b. 11 Apr 1878, d. 15 Jan 1955 (Age 76 years) 2. HOFFMAN OSCAR, b. 1880, d. Infancy 3. HOFFMAN HULDA, b. 1882, d. Infancy 4. HOFFMAN FREDERICK, b. 1884, d. Infancy 5. HOFFMAN EDWARD FREDERICK, b. 1886 6. HOFFMAN ALMA MARIE, b. 28 Sep 1891, No Children Family ID F04997 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - C. Frederick was for many eyars manager of the Superior Ice & Coal Co. in St. Louis. Later, in teh early 1900's he became part owner and manager of the Mound City Livery & Messenger Co. of St. Louis. This firm furnished hearse and carriages to a number of Funeral Directors in St. Louis, also carriages and light livery for pleasure driving in the St. Louis area. With the advent of motor vehicles, the firm finally dissolved partnership and Fred retired from business in 1913. In 1915 they moved to Nashville, Illinois, where he lived till his death.
From "Hoffmans 1662 - 1972"
Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt
- C. Frederick was for many eyars manager of the Superior Ice & Coal Co. in St. Louis. Later, in teh early 1900's he became part owner and manager of the Mound City Livery & Messenger Co. of St. Louis. This firm furnished hearse and carriages to a number of Funeral Directors in St. Louis, also carriages and light livery for pleasure driving in the St. Louis area. With the advent of motor vehicles, the firm finally dissolved partnership and Fred retired from business in 1913. In 1915 they moved to Nashville, Illinois, where he lived till his death.
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