Mavis Opp

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mavis Opp (daughter of Edwin Opp and Otelia Liedle).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edwin Opp was born on 13 Nov 1909 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA (son of Christian D. Opp and Christina Neuharth); died on 3 Jul 2007 in Inchelium, Ferry County, Washington, USA; was buried on 10 Jul 2007 in Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.

    Edwin married Otelia Liedle on 6 Nov 1932 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. Otelia (daughter of Jacob Liedle and Maria Heupel) was born on 30 Nov 1913 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 4 Dec 1987 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; was buried in Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Otelia Liedle was born on 30 Nov 1913 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA (daughter of Jacob Liedle and Maria Heupel); died on 4 Dec 1987 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; was buried in Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.
    Children:
    1. Betty Opp
    2. 1. Mavis Opp


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christian D. Opp was born on 24 Nov 1881 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Johannes Daniel Opp and Katharina Gohl); died on 12 Jul 1963 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Eureka Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY:
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    CHRISTIAN D. OPP Christian D. Opp family picture taken in 1942. Back row, left to right: Esther, Theodore, Alvin, Edwin, Edna. Front row: Frieda, father, mother and Emma. Christian D. Opp, born November 24, 1881 in Gluecksthal, South Russia to David and Katharina (Gohl) Opp, emigrated to America in October 1884 with his parents, his brothers, Jacob D., Daniel D. and John D., and his sister, Katherina (Mrs. John Neuharth). He grew up on the family homestead 14 miles northeast of Eureka where his brothers and sisters, Fred D., Henry D., Rosina (Mrs. August Meidinger) and Christina (Mrs. Fred Wittmayer) were born. Christian married Christina Neuharth, born January 12, 1885 to George and Christina (Goehring) Neuharth fourteen miles northeast of Eureka, on October 9, 1904. Christian and Christina farmed on the Opp's homestead until 1907 when they purchased land fourteen miles northeast of Eureka. The farm had a house and barn on the property constructed of stone and mud. They soon built a wooden house and barn, and later they added more buildings. They farmed this land until they retired in 1942. The Opp's had eight children: Emma, Frieda, Theodore, Edwin, Edna, Theodore, Esther and Alvin. Emma, born June 28, 1905, married Rudolph Schauer and lived in Roscoe, South Dakota. She died April 27, 1974. Frieda, born November 13, 1906, married Otto Funk. They live in Ashley, North Dakota. Theodore was born March 26, 1908 and died February 21, 1909. Edwin, born November 13, 1909, married Tillie Liedle, and they live at Moses Lake, Washington. Edna, born February 14, 1911 married Gustave Schlepp who died February 12, 1979. She now lives in Yakima, Washington. Theodore, born June 14, 1912, married Ida Hieb. They are farming near Eureka. Esther, born December 6, 1914, married Richard Sayler who died December 10, 1969. She now resides in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Alvin, born March 31, 1917, married Edna Helfenstein and now lives in Portland, Oregon. Christian served on the school board for many years, and he and Christina were members of the Reformed Church. They celebrated their Golden Anniversary in 1954. Christina Opp died April 12, 1963 and Christian died July 12, 1983.

    Christian married Christina Neuharth on 9 Oct 1904 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. Christina (daughter of Georg G. Neuhardt Neuharth and Christina Göhring Goehring) was born on 12 Jan 1885 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 12 Apr 1963 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Eureka Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christina Neuharth was born on 12 Jan 1885 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA (daughter of Georg G. Neuhardt Neuharth and Christina Göhring Goehring); died on 12 Apr 1963 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Eureka Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Emma Opp was born on 28 Jun 1905 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 27 Apr 1974 in South Dakota, USA; was buried in Morningside Cemetery, Roscoe, Edmunds County, South Dakota, USA.
    2. Frieda Christina Opp was born on 13 Nov 1906 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 4 Aug 1992 in Ashley, Mcintosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    3. Theodore Opp was born on 26 Mar 1908 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 21 Feb 1909 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    4. 2. Edwin Opp was born on 13 Nov 1909 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 3 Jul 2007 in Inchelium, Ferry County, Washington, USA; was buried on 10 Jul 2007 in Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.
    5. Edna Opp was born on 14 Feb 1911 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 27 Sep 2005 in Ashley City Cemetery, Ashley, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried on 30 Sep 2005.
    6. Theodore Opp
    7. Esther Opp
    8. Alvin C. Opp

  3. 6.  Jacob Liedle was born on 8 Jan 1895 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 11 Dec 1948 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

    Jacob married Maria Heupel on 3 Sep 1913 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. Maria (daughter of Jakob Heupel and Rosina Gohl) was born on 22 Dec 1893 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died in 0Sep 1983 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Maria Heupel was born on 22 Dec 1893 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA (daughter of Jakob Heupel and Rosina Gohl); died in 0Sep 1983 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Otelia Liedle was born on 30 Nov 1913 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 4 Dec 1987 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; was buried in Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.
    2. Reuben Liedle was born on 22 Nov 1915 in South Dakota, USA; died on 25 Sep 1986 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA.
    3. Theodore C. Liedle was born on 30 Jan 1917 in South Dakota, USA; died on 12 Oct 1990 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA.
    4. Hulda Leona Liedle was born on 22 Dec 1919 in South Dakota, USA; died on 6 Jul 1984 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.
    5. Helmuth Liedle was born on 20 Jan 1921 in South Dakota, USA; died in 0Nov 1967 in South Dakota, USA.
    6. Aaron Liedle was born on 8 Jul 1924 in South Dakota, USA; died on 26 Jul 1982 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA; was buried in Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.
    7. Irene Liedle was born on 25 Jul 1925 in Hosmer, Edmunds County, South Dakota, USA; died on 9 Nov 2005 in Beverly Healthcare, Ipswich, Edmunds County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Green Mound Cemetery, Leola, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    8. Milbert Liedle was born on 13 Nov 1926 in South Dakota, USA; died on 4 Jan 2003 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA.
    9. Elmer Liedle was born on 2 Apr 1928 in South Dakota, USA; died on 28 Apr 1997 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
    10. Ellen Liedle
    11. Alice Liedle was born on 11 Jun 1929 in Lantry, Dewey County, South Dakota, USA; died on 21 Jan 2014 in Sturgis Regional Hospital, Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Green Mound Cemetery, Leola, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    12. Orville Liedle
    13. Arlean Liedle


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johannes Daniel Opp was born on 23 Mar 1842 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Daniel Opp and Karolina Katharina Mettler); died on 6 Jun 1916 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

    Johannes married Katharina Gohl about 1866. Katharina (daughter of Friedrich Georg Gohl and Anna Maria Klein) was born on 5 Apr 1847 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 16 Mar 1937 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katharina Gohl was born on 5 Apr 1847 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (daughter of Friedrich Georg Gohl and Anna Maria Klein); died on 16 Mar 1937 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Jacob D. Opp was born on 25 Apr 1870 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 10 Apr 1961 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    2. Daniel Opp was born on 10 Jul 1872 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 16 Dec 1956 in Leola, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    3. Katharina Opp was born on 26 Jul 1874 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 10 Apr 1964 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    4. Johannes Daniel Opp was born on 3 Feb 1877 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 11 Nov 1953 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    5. 4. Christian D. Opp was born on 24 Nov 1881 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 12 Jul 1963 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Eureka Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    6. Frederick D. Opp was born on 28 May 1886 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 5 Jan 1975 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    7. Henry D. Opp was born on 27 Apr 1888 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 9 Aug 1972 in Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA.
    8. Rosina Opp was born on 22 Jan 1890 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 1 Sep 1969 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    9. Christina Opp was born on 1 Dec 1891 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died in 0May 1983 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.

  3. 10.  Georg G. Neuhardt Neuharth was born on 20 Nov 1861 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Georg Neuhardt Neuharth and Barbara Schnabel); died on 2 Mar 1958 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

    Notes:

    George G. Neuharth (son of George Neuharth Sr. and Barbara Schnabel) was born 20 Nov 1861 in Kassel, South Russia, and died 02 Mar 1958 in Eureka, McPherson, South Dakota. He married (1) Fredericka Goehring in Aft 1937, daughter of Christoph Goehring and Fredericka Kugel. He married (2) Christina Goehring on 16 Jan 1883 in Menno, Hutchinson, South Dakota, daughter of Gottfried Goehring.

    Includes NotesNotes for George G. Neuharth:
    George G. Neuharth & Christina (Goehring) Neuharth ? Pioneer Homesteaders

    This history of George G. and Christina (Goehring) Neuharth is taken from the Eureka Golden Jubilee Book ? 1887-1937. It tells of the struggles, endurance and perseverance of these early pioneers who came to settle in this new area.

    "Hey! Yippee! Youuu, get along there! Haww! Haww!" might we1l have been the shouts of young George G. Neuharth in 1885 as he wearily trudged the long dusty miles from Men1o. S.D. to the "'Eureka Country" with a herd of forty frisky, hard-to-manage young cattle. Prairie fires, raging blizzards, which piled snow shanty high. stock raising, wine business and promoting the worthwhile hospital project have been just a few of the many experiences of this fine Eureka citizen.

    George G. Neuharth, born November 20, 1861, at Kassel, South Russia, accompanied his parents as a young lad to the United States in 1814. The family first settled thirty five miles northwest of Yankton, S.D., then the farthest point west of settlement in that section.

    Life was a hard battle during those first few years in this country. The necessity of a cash income prompted the performing of varied tasks. The winter of 1880, one of deep snow. was spent in cutting wood which was hauled as fuel to Menno. During this winter period, trains had stopped running and desperate measures had to be taken to supply fuel to homes in order to keep from freezing.

    On January 16. 1883, George G. Neuharth married Christina Goehring, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Goehring, at the Bright Church in Menno.

    Experiencing difficulty in providing water for stock in that vicinity, young George Neuharth decided to look for another location. Land was being opened for homestead entry farther north, and as a result the young couple determined to push on into this wild new country. The following year (1884), Mr. and Mrs. Neuharth, accompanied by a large party of settlers, left Menno for what is now the northern part of the state. Included in this group were the following families: Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hieb, Jacob Burrer, Christ Burrer, Val Mettler, John Knapp, Fred V. Mettler, Nick Lechner, Henry Schnabel, Jacob Meidinger. John Becker. Karl Fink, John Quaschnick. Dan Quaschnick, Martin Bickel, Andrew Hoff. Fred Hoff, and Phil Thurmaier.. The party traveled west from Frederick (the end of the railroad) where Mr. Neuharth loaded his team with lumber and provisions and entered McPherson County on May 10, 1884. They joumeyed as far west as the present site of Herreid, S.D., and not being impressed with the land ahead, turned back and finally settled in the territory about fourteen miles northeast of the present site of Eureka. At that time the county was surveyed only into townships, so to determine present day sites is now rather difficult. .

    The first week after their arrival was spent in a tent until a 12 by 16 ft. shanty had been erected. In the fall a more substantial dwelling, a sod house, became their home. Eight years later, their economic circumstances permitted the construction of a frame building which is still occupied (1937) and in good condition. The shanty was used as a church for years.

    Mr. Neuharth was resourceful and his activities were varied. He spent much of his time assisting newcomers in locating their claims. Carpenter work was plentiful, and he worked at it intermittently. One of his prize possessions is a small workbench, which he made when he was seventeen years of age.

    Trading during the first three years was done at Frederick and Ipswich, SD. Buffalo bones were the stock-in trade. They were picked off the prairies, loaded on wagons, hauled to distant towns and bartered for provisions. A load of buffalo bones varied from $8.00 to $12.00 in value. Travel was by ox team, and exceedingly slow; several days were spent on the trip (The first train to arrive at the townsite of Eureka was on July 27, 1887).

    A prairie fire that ravaged the countryside made the fall of 1884 a very gloomy one. Feed and fuel had been destroyed. After a torturous winter of weed burning to provide warmth and fuel for cooking, the warmer days of spring were hope-renewing. Mr. Neuharth had returned to the Menno country during the summer of 1884 and had harvested a 600 bushel flax crop which he sold for $400.00. This sum was a godsend during the dreary winter that followed.

    His first flax crop sown here, mainly for seed, was picked by hand. The lack of implements hindered progress and sometimes accidents and weather conditions apparently stopped it temporarily.

    During the spring of 1885, Mr. Neuharth walked back from the Menno territory with forty head of young cattle which were later sold as oxen. His livestock during that year consisted of two horses, two oxen, and one cow.
    At this time 200 acres of grain were usually seeded each year. One or two young men, as yet unsettled, were hired to assist with the work.

    The winters of 1886 to 1889 were especially severe with heavy snowfall. Mr. Neuharth took care of about seventy-five head of stock through the winter months of these years. The snow was so deep that the house was entirely covered and tunneling from house to barn was a common necessity. The snow crusts were so hard that it was nothing unusual for the stock to walk over the tops of the buildings. The men had to carry all the feed by band and they often labored in the barns all day. Lights were required in the daytime because of the snow blockade.

    Although the hardships were at times discouraging, every year brought some progress. More land was acquired. Life became somewhat easier as closer markets removed the necessity of making tedious journeys to market; increased settlement brought about a more normal social life. When a church had been established, Mr. Neuharth spent many years as a Sunday School teacher and as an organist for cburch services.

    A severe diptheria epidemic during the winter of 1896 claimed many lives in the community. At this distressing time the Neuharths lost two sons and-a daughter within a period of three days. In 1904 Mr. Neuharth gave up farming, moved to Eureka, and acquired an interest in the general merchandise business of Fred Preszler and John Pietz. In 1905 because of his son George's health, Mr. Neuharth disposed of his business interests and moved his family to Lodi, California. The son, George died there. Not satisfied with California surroundings. the Neuharths returned to Eureka where they engaged in the wholesale wine business, dealing with former associates in California. Ten years in this occupation resulted in the disposal of an even 100 carloads of wine. After prohibition was declared, the fruit business occupied his interest for three years, after which he entered the hardware business with his son, John. They operated in connection with the Eureka Bazaar.

    After retiring from active business in 1923, Mr. Neuharth has devoted much time to civic activities. He served for several years as first chairman of the Eureka Hospital Association, and is at the present time still interested as a director of the board. At one time he served as a bank director, and was interested in the Dakota Utilities Company and the Dakota Land and Loan Company. As city alderman for several terms, Mr. Neuharth displayed fine citizenship.

    The Neuharths happily celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on January 16, 1933. Mrs. Neuharth has the distinction of being the only woman of the eighty-four immigrants, with whom she arrived, to be living in Eureka today (at the time this history was written. however, Mrs. Neuharth died March 27, 1937, age 73, about three months before the Eureka Golden Jubilee Celebration, June 16, 17 and 18, 1937).

    The family of fourteen children consisted of nine sons and five daughters. Seven of this number are living today (1937) and there are twenty-five grand eleven great-grandchildren. The living children of this union are: Christina, born January 12, 1885, now Mrs. Christian D. Opp, Eureka; Katherina. Born February 10, 1888, now Mrs. Fred Hoff; Margaret, born June 3, 1889, now Mrs. Christ J. Ehresman, Roscoe; John, born May 22, 1898, Eureka; Gottfried, born April 24, 1900, Aberdeen; Elisabeth, born January 17, 1902, now Mrs. Theophil Mehlhaff, Eureka; and Edwin, born April 8, 1905, Eureka.

    George G. Neuharth Pioneer Homesteader
    GEORGE G. NEUHARTH was born November 20, 1861 at Kassel, South Russia to George, Sr., and Barbara (Schnabel) Neuharth. He married Christina Goehring who was born September 13, 1863 to Gottfried and Margaretha (Neuharth) Goehring at Kassel, South Russia. Christina died March 27, 1937 and George G. died March 2, 1958. They had 14 children. After Christina's death, George married Fredericka Mehlhaff (widow of John Mehlhaff, Sr.).
    Gottfried Neuharth (1883-1896).
    Christina Neuharth (1885-1963), married Christian D. Opp.
    George Neuharth (1886-1905).
    Katherina Neuharth (1888-1968 ), married Fred Hoff.
    Margaretha Neuharth (1889-1982), married Christian Ehresman.
    Philip Neuharth (1891-1891).
    Jacob Neuharth (1892-1892).
    Frederich Neuharth (1893-1893).
    John Neuharth (1894-1896).
    Elisabeth Neuharth (1896-1896).
    John G. G. Neuharth (1898-1977), married Maggie Kallenberger.
    Gottfried Neuharth (1900-1967) married Maxine Siltman.
    Elisabeth Neuharth (1902 - ), married Theophil Mehlhaff
    Edwin (Dutch) Neuharth (1905-1985), married Nonna Trieck. .

    George G. Neuharth and family farmed until 1904 when the family moved into Eureka and George was involved in several successful business ventures. In the fall of 1937 he married Fredricka Mehlhaff, widow of John Mehlhaff, Sr., and they enjoyed many years of retirement together in Eureka. Fredericka's parents were Christoph and Fredericka (Kugel) Goehring. After Fredericka's death. Mr. Neuharth lived with his daughters in the area, enjoying helping with various chores. He enjoyed traveling and visiting grandchildren and the numerous relatives. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and appreciated small favors. He enjoyed remarkably good health all his life and died at the age of 96. George and Christina Neuharth are buried in the Eureka City Cemetery. At the time of this writing, December 1993, daughter Elisabeth, Mrs. Theophil Mehlhaff, lived at Lodi. California.


    More About George G. Neuharth:
    Burial: 1958, Eureka City Cemetery, Eureka, McPherson, South Dakota.
    Residence: 1904, Eureka, McPherson, South Dakota.

    More About George G. Neuharth and Fredericka Goehring:
    Marriage: Aft 1937.

    More About George G. Neuharth and Christina Goehring:
    Marriage: 16 Jan 1883, Menno, Hutchinson, South Dakota.

    Children of George G. Neuharth and Christina Goehring are:

    Gottfried Neuharth, b. 1883, d. 1896.
    +Christina Neuharth, b. 1885, Eureka, McPherson, South Dakota, d. 12 Apr 1963.
    George Neuharth, b. 1886, d. 1905, Novi, California.
    Katherina Neuharth, b. 1888, d. 1968.
    Margaretha Neuharth, b. 1889, d. 1982.
    Philip Neuharth, b. 1891, d. 1891.
    Jacob Neuharth, b. 1892, d. 1892.
    Frederich Neuharth, b. 1893, d. 1893.
    John Neuharth, b. 1894, d. 1896.
    Elisabeth Neuharth, b. 1896, d. 1896.
    John G. G. Neuharth, b. 1898, d. 1977.
    Gottfried Neuharth, b. 1900, d. 1967.
    Elisabeth Neuharth, b. 1902.
    Edwin (Dutch) Neuharth, b. 1905, d. 1985.

    Georg married Christina Göhring Goehring on 16 Jan 1883 in South Dakota, USA. Christina (daughter of Gottfried Göhring Goehring and Margaretha Neuhardt) was born on 13 Sep 1863 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 27 Mar 1937 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Christina Göhring Goehring was born on 13 Sep 1863 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (daughter of Gottfried Göhring Goehring and Margaretha Neuhardt); died on 27 Mar 1937 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Gottfried Neuharth was born on 9 Dec 1883 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died in 1896 in California, USA.
    2. 5. Christina Neuharth was born on 12 Jan 1885 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 12 Apr 1963 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Eureka Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    3. George Neuharth was born on 1 Aug 1886 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 1 Feb 1906 in California, USA.
    4. Katharina Neuharth was born on 10 Feb 1888 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 28 May 1968 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Eureka Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Margaretha Neuharth was born on 3 Jun 1889 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 17 Jul 1982 in Edmunds County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Riverside Memorial Park, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA.
    6. Philipp Neuharth was born on 29 Jan 1891 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    7. Jacob Neuharth was born on 15 Apr 1892 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    8. Friedrich Neuharth was born on 24 Apr 1893 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 24 Apr 1893 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    9. Johann Neuharth was born on 9 Jul 1894 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 21 Feb 1898 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    10. Elisabetha Neuharth was born on 20 Jun 1896 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 16 Feb 1898 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    11. John G. Neuharth was born on 22 May 1898 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 20 Apr 1977 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    12. Gottfried Neuharth was born on 24 Apr 1900 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 28 Mar 1967 in California, USA.
    13. Elizabeth Neuharth was born on 17 Jan 1902 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 7 Oct 1997 in California, USA.
    14. Edwin G. Neuharth was born on 8 Apr 1905 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 7 May 1985 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA.

  5. 14.  Jakob Heupel was born on 12 May 1864 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Johannes Simon Heupel and Christina Elisabetha Bentz); died in 1932 in South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

    Jakob married Rosina Gohl in 1892. Rosina (daughter of Jakob M. Gohl and Rosina Rössler) was born on 11 Jun 1871 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died in 0Oct 1933 in Odessa Township, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Rosina Gohl was born on 11 Jun 1871 in Odessa, Ukrayina (daughter of Jakob M. Gohl and Rosina Rössler); died in 0Oct 1933 in Odessa Township, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Glueckstahl Cemetery, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Jacob Heupel was born on 30 Sep 1892 in Odessa Township, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 25 Jan 1967 in Westport, Brown County, South Dakota, USA.
    2. 7. Maria Heupel was born on 22 Dec 1893 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died in 0Sep 1983 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    3. August Heupel was born on 1 Aug 1895 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died in 0Aug 1982 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA.
    4. Ida Rosina Heupel was born on 6 Oct 1906 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 3 Feb 1975 in Leola, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Martha Magdalena Heupel was born on 16 Mar 1909 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died in 1969 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA.
    6. Otto Heupel was born on 6 Apr 1912 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 25 Sep 1994 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.