Friedrich Gfeller

Male 1850 - 1895  (45 years)


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  1. 1.  Friedrich Gfeller was born on 15 May 1850 in Bern, Kanton Bern, Schweiz; died on 24 Nov 1895 in Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Biography of Frederick Gfeller, Jr., pages 880.881/882. History of
    DeKalb County, Indiana; B. F. Bowen & Company, Inc., Indianapolis,
    1914.



    Frederick Gfeller, Jr.



    In every community some men are known for their upright lives,
    strong common sense and industry, rather than for their wealth or
    political standing. Their neighbors and acquaintances respect them, and
    when they ?wrap the drapery of their couches about them and lie down to
    pleasant dreams? posterity listens with reverence to the story of their
    quiet and useful lives. Among such men of a past generation in DeKalb
    county was the late Frederick Gfeller, Jr., who was not only a
    progressive man of affairs, successful in material pursuits, but a man
    of modest and unassuming demeanor, a fine type of the reliable, self-
    made American, a friend to the poor, charitable to the faults of his
    neighbors and who always stood ready to unite with them in very good
    work and active in the support of laudable public enterprises, a man
    who in every respect merited the high esteem in which he was held.

    Frederick Gfeller, Jr., was born in the canton of Berne,
    Switzerland, on May 15, 1850, and was the son of Frederick, Sr., and
    Katherine Elizabeth (Schiba) Gfeller. When the subject was but two
    years old the family came to the United States, locating in Stark
    county, Ohio, where they lived for several years. They then came to
    Smithfield township, DeKalb county, Indiana, locating just west of the
    catholic church. A year later they moved to the Hoffelder farm,
    remaining there two years. For a short time they then lived east of
    Waterloo, eventually returning to Smithfield township, where for eleven
    years the father engaged in farming. They then returned to the
    vicinity of Waterloo, the parents spending their last years in
    Uniontown. They were the parents of four children, three sons and a
    daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Frederick, Gottfried and Samuel.

    Frederick Gfeller, Jr., remained with his parents until his
    marriage, in 1872, when he engaged in farming on his own account,
    leasing land from George Wolfe just east of the catholic church. Where
    he remained eleven years. While on the land, he bought thirteen acres
    of land adjoining, though he did not live on it. He next bought forty
    acres a short distance northeast of where he was renting, and four or
    five years later bought forty acres more just north of where he was
    farming, to which he moved two years later, making it his permanent
    home. In all, he accumulated two hundred and twelve acres of good land
    and was considered a very capable and successful business man.

    Mr. Gfeller took a large interest in the welfare of the community
    in, which he lived and was one of the original members of the St.
    Michael?s Catholic church. He served as road supervisor and as
    constable, and was twice elected trustee of Smithfield township, being
    nominated for a third term, but dying before election day. He enjoyed
    a well-deserved popularity throughout the section of the county in
    which he lived, enjoying a wide acquaintance, among whom were many warm
    personal friends.

    In October, 1872, Mr. Gfeller married Mary A. Mehr, who was born
    in Germany in1854, the daughter of Johannes and Dora (Schoudel) Mehr.
    In August 1871, Mary and her fifteen-year-old sister, Katherine, now
    Mrs. Frank P. Miller, came to the United States, and came at once to
    DeKalb county, Indiana, making their home in Smithfield township. Mary
    Mehr was seventeen years old and could talk no English. She secured
    work in private families, with whom she was employed for a number of
    years, and during this period acquired a thorough command of the
    English language. By her marriage with Frederick Gfeller she became
    the mother of four children, namely: Frederick, who lives near St.
    Michael?s Catholic church, married Annie Shoudel, the daughter of M. L.
    Shoudel, and they have nine children, Fred, Dora, Matthias, Mary,
    Celia, Joseph, Herman, and Christian. Mary is the wife of Thomas
    Smith, of Kosciusko county, Indiana, and they have one child,
    Genevieve. Frank, who lives on the old home place, married Anna
    Schiffli and the them were born four children, Olivia, who died at he
    age of ten weeks, Lauretta, Clarence and Raymond. Dora is the wife of
    Frank Walker, of Smithfield township, this county. The father of
    these children died on November 24, 1895, and two years afterward his
    widow became the wife of John Hoffelder, also a resident of Smithfield
    township. However, she still spend much of her time with her children,
    but whom she is held in the most affectionate regard. Frederick
    Gfeller was a man of steady, industrious habits, his success in life
    being due sosely to his own efforts and he never violated in the
    slightest degree the confidence which his fellows reposed in him. A
    faithful husband, loving and affectionate father, faithful friend and
    loyal citizen, his death was considered a distinct loss to the
    community, which had been honored by his citizenship.



    Submitted by:

    Arlene Goodwin

    Auburn, Indiana

    Agoodwin@ctlnet.com

    Friedrich married Maria Anna Mehr in Oct 1872. Maria (daughter of Johannes Leopold Mehr and Dorothea Schaudel) was born on 30 Mar 1853 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died in 1942 in Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Frederick Jacob Gfeller was born on 25 Jul 1873 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1956 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Mary K. Gfeller was born in 0Jun 1875 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1951; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, Pierceton, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA.
    3. Frank William Gfeller was born on 23 Dec 1877 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
    4. Dora Gfeller was born on 20 Mar 1881 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 6 May 1966 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.

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