Earl Joseph Graf

Male 1914 - 1981  (67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Earl Joseph Graf was born on 26 Aug 1914 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was christened on 13 Sep 1914 in Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA (son of Ambrose Thomas Graf and Mabel Katherine Schroer); died on 26 Nov 1981 in San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; was buried on 1 Dec 1981 in Holy Cross Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA.

    Earl married Doris Campbell on 2 May 1936 in Kentucky, USA. Doris was born on 26 Jul 1915 in Butte County, California, USA; died on 23 Apr 1994 in San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Robert Earl Graf
    2. Graf
    3. Graf

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ambrose Thomas Graf was born on 5 Jun 1886 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA (son of Peter Graf and Katherine Josephine Mettling); died on 23 Mar 1962 in California, USA; was buried in Resurrection Cemetery and Mausoleum, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California, USA.

    Ambrose married Mabel Katherine Schroer on 8 Oct 1912 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Mabel was born on 13 Feb 1890 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA; died on 23 Sep 1969 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried in Resurrection Cemetery and Mausoleum, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mabel Katherine Schroer was born on 13 Feb 1890 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA; died on 23 Sep 1969 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried in Resurrection Cemetery and Mausoleum, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
    Children:
    1. Hubert Cornelius Graf was born on 16 Sep 1913 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 19 May 1983 in California, USA.
    2. 1. Earl Joseph Graf was born on 26 Aug 1914 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was christened on 13 Sep 1914 in Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 26 Nov 1981 in San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; was buried on 1 Dec 1981 in Holy Cross Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA.
    3. Dorothy Louise Graf was born on 27 Sep 1917 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 20 Feb 2010 in Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA.
    4. Marcella Rita Graf was born on 24 Apr 1924 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 25 Sep 1996 in Lake Elsinore, Riverside County, California, USA; was buried in Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA.
    5. Donald Ignatius Graf was born on 31 Jul 1932 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; died on 4 Jun 2016 in California, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter Graf was born on 5 Dec 1861 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Peter Adam Graf and Barbara Christina Weber); died on 1 Nov 1928 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried on 5 Nov 1928 in Saint Louis Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.

    Peter married Katherine Josephine Mettling on 25 May 1885 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Katherine (daughter of Ambrose Mettling and Elisabetha Lutz) was born on 3 Aug 1865 in Indiana, USA; died on 21 Oct 1900 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Katherine Josephine Mettling was born on 3 Aug 1865 in Indiana, USA (daughter of Ambrose Mettling and Elisabetha Lutz); died on 21 Oct 1900 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Ambrose Thomas Graf was born on 5 Jun 1886 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 23 Mar 1962 in California, USA; was buried in Resurrection Cemetery and Mausoleum, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
    2. Adelia Graf was born on 2 Nov 1888 in Indiana, USA; died on 27 Nov 1889 in Indiana, USA; was buried in Old St. Peter's Cemetery, Buena Vista, Harrison County, Indiana, USA.
    3. John Henry Graf was born on 14 Oct 1890 in Buena Vista, Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 29 Nov 1976 in California, USA.
    4. Ethel Lee Graf was born on 6 May 1894; died on 17 Jul 1895 in Saint Andrew Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    5. Sister Melissa Anna Graf was born on 29 Aug 1896 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 4 Apr 1963 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Michael Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Samuel Graf was born on 9 Oct 1899 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; died on 14 Mar 1909 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Andrew Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter Adam Graf was born on 11 Aug 1819 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 11 Aug 1819 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Anton Thomas Graf and Anna Maria Stubitz); died on 2 Feb 1886 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Andrew Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.

    Peter married Barbara Christina Weber on 16 Apr 1844 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern. Barbara (daughter of Adam Weber and Elisabetha Sehy) was born on 7 Apr 1823 in Schauerberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 23 Nov 1875 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Andrew Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Barbara Christina Weber was born on 7 Apr 1823 in Schauerberg, Pfalz, Bayern (daughter of Adam Weber and Elisabetha Sehy); died on 23 Nov 1875 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Andrew Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    Children:
    1. Adam Graf was born on 23 May 1845 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 9 Sep 1912 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Louis Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    2. August Graf was born on 17 Dec 1846 in Weselberg, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 17 Dec 1846 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 13 Mar 1909 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried on 15 Mar 1909 in Saint Michael Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    3. Thekla Graf was born on 15 Sep 1848 in Weselberg, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 15 Sep 1848 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 14 Apr 1865 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern.
    4. Maria Graf was born in 0Aug 1850 in Weselberg, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened in 0Aug 1850 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 9 Nov 1850 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern.
    5. Christina Graf was born on 17 Feb 1854 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 19 Feb 1854 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 16 Nov 1936 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Andrew Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Elisabetha Graf was born on 20 Mar 1856 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 12 Aug 1856 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern.
    7. Joseph Graf was born on 30 Jun 1857 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 16 Dec 1921 in Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA.
    8. Thomas Graf was born on 31 Oct 1859 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 19 Dec 1927 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Saint Louis Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    9. 4. Peter Graf was born on 5 Dec 1861 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 1 Nov 1928 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried on 5 Nov 1928 in Saint Louis Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    10. Valentin Graf was born on 1 May 1864 in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Bayern.
    11. Catherine A. Graf was born on 23 Mar 1867 in Kentucky, USA; died on 25 Oct 1890 in Indiana, USA.

  3. 10.  Ambrose Mettling was born on 28 Apr 1832 in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France (son of Pierre Mettling and Maria Anna Müller); died on 29 Jan 1900 in Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY:
    Ambrose Mettling was born on 28 Apr 1832 in Alsace, Engenthal. He died on 27 Jan 1900 in Indiana, Harrison,. The cause of death was Bright's Disease. He was buried in Indiana, Harrison, Old St. Peter's Cemetery. He married Elizabeth Lutz on 7 May 1860 in Kentucky, Jefferson, Louisville.

    Ambrose immigrated on 7 Mar 1854. He emigrated on 7 Mar 1854 from Engemthal, Alsace to Louisiana, New Orleans. He was naturalized on 10 Oct 1864 in Indiana, Harrison.
    Ambrose Mettling was the sevemth child born to Pierre Mettling and Marie Anne Müller in the town of Engenthâl in western Alsace, a town of white stucco and red roof tiles strung out in the valley between terraced hillsides rising more than 500 feet above the valley. The town was inhabited primarily by Alsacian-speaking Roman Catholics. Alsacian is technically, a German dialect that is considered "mutually understandable" with German. The official language of the area, however, was French and French was surely a second language for most of the inhabitants. The Mettling men were traditionally woodworkers and cabinet makers, and there is a family tradition that they were annaully allotted a tree with which to pursue their crafts. In the feudal system, of course, the forests were held by the elite and cutting trees was tantamount to poaching if done without a specific grant or permission. When Ambrose was about eleven years old, in 1843, the family moved into a new home in Engenthâl. which remains standing today. A few years later, his oldest brother, Joseph, immigrated to the United States, settling first near Louisville, Kentucky. By then, his brothers--Pierre, Augustin, the first Jean Baptiste, and Alois--had died, and his older sister, Elisabethe, had given birth to an illegitimate son. Ambrose followed Joseph to the United States, boarding the ship, Elvira Owen in Le Havre, and landing at the Port of New Orleans on March 3, 1854. He left behind brother Seraphin, who had just married, his brother Antoine, and two sisters, Theresa and Marie Anne. On 19 April 1857, in Floyd County, Ambrose married Elizabeth Ritter. We can find no additional records concerning her, but we presently attribute John William Mettling, born 24 April 1859 to her. Formerly, this boy was thought to have been an illegitimate child of second wife, Elizabeth Lutz. A girl, Catherine, born about 1858 does not appear on the 1860 census, but is in the household in 1870 and it is unclear who her parents were. She does not appear in records after 1870. Elizabeth Ritter probably died in childbirth or slightly after, leaving Ambrose a widower with an infant. Two Ritter men, Jacob and Nicholas, both giving their origin as Prussia, were naturalized in Floyd County in 1853 and were, possibly, related to Elizabeth. Nicholas Ritter was probably the man, age 24, born Prussia, in Ward 8, Louisville, Kentucky census for 1860 with wife, Mary, born France, and son, Ambrose, born 1858 in Indiana. He had married Mary Gobe [sp? probably Goff} on 16 Feb 1858 in Floyd County, Indiana. By 1870, they had added Jacob, Lulu, Nick, Anna, and Chris. On 7 May 1860, in Louisville, Kentucky, Ambrose married Elizabeth Lotz [spelling per transcript of church record, but henceforth spelled Lutz]. They appeared together on the 1860 census for Louisville, Kentucky as Ambrose Midling, wife Elizabeth, son John. Elizabeth gave her age as about 21 on that census, as well as on the marriage record. Ambrose gave his occupation as "confectioner" on this census. A confectionary is, literally, a candy shop, but at that time and place, and without further information, it isn't possible to know whether this occupation was pursued in a shop or on the street with a pedlar's cart, as so many foodstuffs were purveyed at the time. Ambrose had taken up land in Taylor Township, Harrison County, Indiana by 1860, just "around the corner" from his brother, Joseph. It isn't certain why he was not occupying the land. Sometime between the 16th of July in 1860 and the 24th of August in 1862, Henry and Elizabeth had made their way to Canada where their son, Henry, was born on that date. Although the reasons for that journey have, by family tradition, been to avoid the warfare--and family tradition had them accompanied by another Mettling brother--the facts "on the ground" do not support such a situation. Indeed, they had returned before October 10th of 1864 when Ambrose' citizenship was finalized in Harrison County, Indiana, well before the Civil War had ended. It's quite possible that they had returned upon Joseph's accidental death in early 1863. Ambrose is also said to have spent time in northern Indiana in the few years between 1860 and 1864. The true reasons for the trip to Canada are a matter of speculation. Two possibilites are under investigation--that Ambrose was pursuing the traditional woodsman's occupation and operating a saw mill, or that they were there because that is where Elizabeth's family lived. In all events, they had taken up residence on the property in Harrison County by the time Josie was born on August 3rd, 1865, Delia on July 20th , 1867, and George on April 2nd, 1871. Catherine, born about 1858 is in the household undifferentiated from the other children when the census was taken on July 6th 1870. Elizabeth gave her origin as Hesse Kassel on the 1870 census. She died of smallpox , probably in 1873. One family tradition had a possible daughter dying at the same time. Was this Catherine? Terry Mettling made a determined search of the Corydon Democrat for a hint of her death and found only a reference to two persons having died of smallpox. On November 18th, 1874, Ambrose married Mary L. Russell, a widow with at least one child, by Justice of the Peace, Isaac Tahler, in a civil ceremony in Harrison County, Indiana. Mary gave her age as 45 on the 1880 census, her son, Henry C. as age 16. Mary gave her place of birth as Ohio, her mother's place of birth as Wurtemburg. Her son, Henry, was reported as being born in Indiana, his father in Pennsylvania. There is nothing at all to suggest that Ambrose and Mary had any children together. Was it a marriage "of convenience," giving Mary and her son (then only about ten years old) a home, and Ambrose a wife to care for his five children.? The 1880 census, dated June 15th shows Mary and her son in Ambrose' household. On June 19th , 1882 , in a a Catholic ceremony, Ambrose married Christina Graf, daughter of Peter Adam Graf and Christine Barbara Weber. Although one would suppose that this would mean that Mary had died, the Church would not have recognized the Civil Marriage, so ending that union with a divorce or annulment would not have disallowed a Catholic marriage. There is a tiny reason to believe that divorce is what happened. On the 1900 plat map for Taylor township, the original property owned by Ambrose on the 1860 plat is shown as owned by "M. L. Mettling". Was this Mary L. Mettling? The initials do not fit anyone else, and the property designated in Ambrose probate records was several miles away. Ambrose and Christina had six children, although two seem to have been still born. The surviving children were Ambrose Thomas, Dora Catherine, Anna Margaret, and Nicholas Andrew. According to her grandson, Joseph Norbert Schuler, Christine claimed to have been married several times, but I have found nothing to confirm that. Her grandson, Norbert, recalled his Grandma Chritine, and reported that she had always walked with a cane. Ambrose died the 27th of January in 1900 in Harrison County, Indiana. The cause of death was listed as Bright's Disease. At the time, that diagnosis covered all forms of acute kidney failure, regardless of cause, but was thought, at the time, to be caused by alcoholism. There are family stories that suggest that Ambrose had a problem with alcohol. The stories were taken seriously enough that many descendants elected to be complete "teetotalers". Christina would live on until 1936. Ambrose' estate, although it included a farm, was so heavily mortgaged at the time of his death that the probate court declared his estate bankrupt. Although the true facts will never be known, Ambrose' family fragmented shortly after his marriage to Christina. It appears that both Elisabeth Lutz and the widow Russell were of Protestant persuasion, so Ambrose' older children were raised in that faith, even though Ambrose had been raised as a Roman Catholic. Ambrose apparently returned to Catholicism when he married Christina. In 1882, when they married, Henry was 20, Josie was 17, Adelia was 16, and George was only 11. While Christina was not a child-bride, being about 30 years old, she may not have been prepared to manage a houseful of teenagers, a situation that can be stressful, even when they are your very own children! It is certain that there were some stresses just in the course of living. It should be recalled that Ambrose and Christina, both immigrants, were from different European cultures, were both transplanted into a new place and culture, and at this time, Ambrose no longer had any close relatives of his own within easy reach. Ambrose' older children had been raised Protestant, had attended English speaking schools, and identified themselves as Americans. There could not help but have been intense stresses on the family. The story, as it was told to me, was that on a given Sunday, the parish priest had been a guest for Sunday dinner where the wine flowed more than freely. With Ambrose and Christina ocercome by a large meal and too much wine, left the priest to be entertained by the daughters, and he is said to have made sexual advances toward Adelia, who resisted, but was not believed by her father. She and Henry "ran away" at that time. Adelia went to live with "Aunt Kate Funk", and Henry found work as a hired hand with a neighbor. (I suspect that it was with the Russell family.) Within the year, Henry was married to Nina Russell, and a short time later, Josie was married to Peter Graff, Christina's brother, John had gone to work for a farmer in Kentucky, leaving only George, who would marry in 1890, at only 19. Christina would report, years later, that she did not get along with her sister-in-law (Josie). Having reported the bare bones of the story, I should also report that there are some strange inconsistencies. As it was told to me, Henry would have been younger than the sister, and he was supposed to be only 14. Adelia was younger. Only Catherine (born 1858) was older. Is the story attached to the wrong wife and wrong sister? The truth is that we don't know who Catherine was or what happened to her. Certainly, if she was Elizabeth Ritter's daughter, then Mary Russell was mother #3 for her. Catherine was sixteen in 1774 shortly after Ambrose married Mary.

    Ambrose married Elisabetha Lutz on 7 May 1860 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Elisabetha was born in 1840 in Hessen; died in 1873 in Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elisabetha Lutz was born in 1840 in Hessen; died in 1873 in Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Katherine Josephine Mettling was born on 3 Aug 1865 in Indiana, USA; died on 21 Oct 1900 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
    2. John George Mettling was born on 2 Apr 1871 in Elizabeth, Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 28 Oct 1946 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.