Mariella A. Kelle



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mariella A. Kelle

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johannes Georg Kelle was born on 6 Oct 1900 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 2 Oct 1983 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

    Johannes married Frieda Maria Mettler on 11 Aug 1925 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. Frieda (daughter of Daniel M. Mettler and Carolina Wudel) was born on 5 Jul 1904 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 20 Nov 1955 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frieda Maria Mettler was born on 5 Jul 1904 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA (daughter of Daniel M. Mettler and Carolina Wudel); died on 20 Nov 1955 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mariella A. Kelle


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Daniel M. Mettler was born on 20 Nov 1858 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Andreas Mettler and Magdalena Schnaidt); died on 9 Aug 1937 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.

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    DANIEL METTLER

    The biography of Daniel Mettler varies very little from that of many other
    early pioneers who settled in the Eureka territory. His ancestry is traced back
    to Frederick Mettler, a great-grandfather, who emigrated from Wurtenburg,
    Germany, to the colony of Kassel, in South Russia, to escape military service
    in his native country. At that time the Czarina of Russia had made the promise
    that immigrants who helped to build up the country would be exempt from all
    military service. His grandfather, Henry Jacob Mettler, followed in the
    footsteps of his father, who died when young Henry was but seven years of age,
    in tilling the soil of his native Kassel. His father, Andrew Mettler, emigrated
    to America when young Daniel was only 16 years of age. Accompanying Andrew
    Mettler to America was his wife and family consisting of 10 children, four
    girls and six boys, one of whom was young Daniel. The cause of their migration
    to America was the same as prompted their forefathers to leave Germany almost a
    century before, namely, to escape compulsory military service, and to take up
    free land.

    The Mettler family arrived in Yankton, South Dakota, on the 31st of May, 1874,
    and soon afterwards filed on three claims of land in Hutchinson County,
    approximately 33 miles north of Yankton. A sod house and farm buildings were
    soon constructed, and with the aid of a yoke of oxen, the land was soon made
    tillable.

    Young Daniel worked with his parents until he was 22 years of age, when he
    married Margaret Huether. The Reverend Orth of Yankton, officiated at the
    wedding. The newlyweds immediately filed on a homestead on 160 acres, and also
    on a 120-acre preemption claim. However, on the 2nd of April, 1889, a prairie
    fire ravaged large tracts of land in Hutchinson County, and completely destroyed
    the Daniel Mettler farm home, all buildings, 55 hogs, all his machinery, and
    about 1,000 bushels of grain, none of which was covered by insurance.

    Sad and disappointed, Daniel Mettler decided to look elsewhere for a home.
    Consequently, with the balance of his money, young Daniel purchased 18 head of
    oxen and started out for northern South Dakota. Upon his arrival in Eureka, he
    sold the oxen for $130.00 per pair, only a part of which was paid in cash. The
    balance is still owing to him. He then purchased some lumber and hired some
    carpenters and built a house on the corner where Market Street intersects the
    present State Highway No. 10. Title to this property is still in the name of
    the Mettler family. On July 4, 1889, the family arrived in Eureka and took
    possession of the new home.

    Mr. Mettler's first years in Eureka were spent as a stock buyer. For a time he
    also bought grain in a flat house. In 1894, he purchased a one-third interest
    in a general merchandise store, operated by Andrew Brandt. Mr. Mettler was
    never active in conducting this business. Soon afterwards the business failed
    and Mr. Mettler not only lost his interest in the business, but was also forced
    to pay $1,100.00 toward debts owing to wholesale houses. However, he was not
    discouraged but continued in his own business of buying grain for many years
    afterwards. In 1893, he purchased a half section of land. Later he purchased
    another 480 acres of land about three miles southwest of Eureka. Mr. Mettler
    still has title to all this land except 320 acres, which he sold. At various
    times he owned lots and houses in Eureka, and even caused a certain portion of
    his lands be platted and added to the city under the name of Mettler's
    Addition. He at one time owned the present Oster and Weixel elevators, as well
    as owning an elevator in Hillsview. In conjunction with all these businesses,
    he also bought live stock and wool, and sold farm implements.

    In 1897, his wife died, leaving seven children. For a year he attempted to
    carry on, but realizing his helplessness, he re-married. His second wife was a
    widow, Mrs. Caroline Sinkbeil of Parkston, South Dakota, who at the time of her
    marriage to Daniel was the mother of three children. To this second union was
    born one daughter, Frieda Koelle, who is living in Eureka today.

    The names of the children resulting from his previous marriage are: Margaret
    Klein, Eureka, died in 1906; Emelia Heer, Denhoff, N. Dak.; Carolina Kafer
    Schiermeister, Hazelton, N. Dak.; Christine Klifel, Lodi, California; Eva
    Klifel, Modesto, California; Lena Bartel, Lodi, California; Reinhold Mettler,
    Eureka, S. Dak.

    The names of the step-children are: Adolph Sinkbeil of Zeeland, N. Dak., and
    Mrs. H. D. Opp of Eureka, S. Dak.

    Mr. Mettler retired from active business in 1920, after a long and successful
    business career. He is in good health at the present time, except for
    occasional sieges of eczema, and is living with his youngest daughter, Mrs. J.
    G. (Frieda) Koelle. His wife died in 1936. He is 78 years old at this time.

    The present economic depression and bank failures, as a result of which he lost
    approximately $18,000.00, deprived him of many comforts in his declining years.
    However, he is still happy and contented.

    # Birth: 20 NOV 1858 in Kassel, Odessa, Russia 1
    # Death: 8 SEP 1937 2

    Daniel married Carolina Wudel on 6 Feb 1898 in Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA. Carolina was born on 19 Apr 1866 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 22 Feb 1936 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Carolina Wudel was born on 19 Apr 1866 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 22 Feb 1936 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Frieda Maria Mettler was born on 5 Jul 1904 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; died on 20 Nov 1955 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Andreas Mettler was born on 10 Jun 1828 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Heinrich Jakob Mettler and Anna Maria Mehlhaff); died on 26 Sep 1901 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.

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    Andreas married Magdalena Schnaidt in 1849 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina. Magdalena (daughter of Friedrich Schnaidt and Margaretha Schmidt) was born on 15 May 1829 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 8 Jun 1912 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Magdalena Schnaidt was born on 15 May 1829 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (daughter of Friedrich Schnaidt and Margaretha Schmidt); died on 8 Jun 1912 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.

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    Children:
    1. Karolina Mettler was born on 20 Sep 1850 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 23 Nov 1851 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina.
    2. Christiana Mettler was born on 11 Feb 1852 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina.
    3. Friedrich A. Mettler was born on 11 Oct 1853 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 29 Apr 1923 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.
    4. Johannes A. Mettler was born on 17 Mar 1855 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 31 Mar 1942 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Jakob Andreas Mettler was born on 17 Mar 1857 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 7 Mar 1933 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA; was buried on 10 Mar 1933 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.
    6. 6. Daniel M. Mettler was born on 20 Nov 1858 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 9 Aug 1937 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA.
    7. Christoph A. Mettler was born on 3 Aug 1860 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 31 Mar 1942 in South Dakota, USA.
    8. Margaretha Mettler was born on 27 Jun 1862 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 19 Sep 1932 in Tripp, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.
    9. Heinrich A. Mettler was born on 27 Aug 1864 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 13 Apr 1931 in California, USA.
    10. Magdalena Mettler was born on 29 Jun 1867 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died in 1948 in Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA.
    11. Katharina Mettler was born on 20 May 1869 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 18 Oct 1968 in Kern County, California, USA; was buried in Shafter Memorial Park, Shafter, Kern County, California, USA.
    12. Christina Mettler was born on 13 Aug 1871 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 3 Jun 1958 in California, USA.