
First wife Lena passed away June 10, 1849. Born to Lenna were; Ivan B11/19/1841 - D06/10,1849, Lnuisyntha B10/25/1842 - D08/22/1843, Marie B11/13/1843 - D07/14/1844, Louis P. B05/28/1845 - Death unknown, Geo. F. B09/24/1846 - D09/19/1926, John C. Jr. B02/14/1848 - Death unknown.
John C. then married Christiana date unknown. Christiana born 1822 and passed away June 05, 1886. Born to Christiana were; Ida B12/11/1851 - D1853, William B12/11/1853 - Death unknown, Charles B12/09/1855 - Death unknown, Frank B06/13/1858 - Death unknown, Emma B07/17/1860 - Death unknown.
Above taken from Lutzenberger Family Bible does not agree with Genealogy written by Geo. H. Lutzenberger dated April 11, 1952. Genealogy letter written by George Herman Lutzenberger shows a different child relationship to Lena and Christiana. However, July 20,1860 Federal Census shows a J.C. Lutzenberger 45, occupation grocery, wife Christiani 36 and family of Louis 15, George 13, John 11, William 7, Charles 5 and Frank 3 as residents of Dayton, Ohio. This agrees with the Family Bible.
Our Lutzenbergers descended from George F. (Fredrick) Lutzenberger. George Fredrick Lutzenberger served in the Civil War as a Pvt. in Co. A, 131st Regiment and Co. C, 198th Regiment, Ohio Infantry. Moving from Ohio to Missouri sometime after the Civil War. 1870 Ohio Census shows a George Lutzenberger still living in Dayton Ohio.
George F. Lutzenberger was married to Matilda Evangeline Isgrigg. They had one child, Louis Washington Lutzenberger; Louis was born Aug. 08, 1872, died Oct. 15, 1971. He is half brother to George Herman, William Harvey, Bert Ellis, Ada C., and Erma R Lutzenberger. George and Matilda Separated/Divorced George married Julia Ann Freeman Dec. 13, 1879. Julia had one child by a previous marriage and four children by George Frederick; William Herman, Bert Ellis, Ada C, And Erma R Lutzenberger
Our family descended from Bert Ellis Lutzenberger. Bert (Bertie) Ellis Lutzenberger was born in Sligo, Dent County, Missouri, June 20, 1884 and died in Amory, Monroe County, Mississippi, May 14, 1977. Bert married Edith Frances Corcoran, December 26, 1917 in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Salem, Dent County, Missouri. They had two children; Bert Jerome Lutzenberger, born January 30, 1919 and Camille Elizabeth Lutzenberger, born October 2, 1920. Both children were born in Salem, Dent County, Missouri. Bert (Bertie) Ellis Lutzenberger worked for the Frisco RR (SLSF RR) 45 years and 4 months retiring at the age of 70 years 11 months and 11 days, in Amory, Mississippi as conductor on the line from Amory to Pensacola. He moved to Amory in 1927, from Salem, Missouri, when the Pensacola line was opened. He was one of the original group of trainmen on that line working from Amory to Magnolia, Ala. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Amory, Amory Masonic Lodge No. 165, Order of Railway conductors, Frisco 20 year club, and was a charter member of the Amory Square Dance Club at age 70 and an avid fisherman. Bert played Baseball and Football in the Sligo - Salem area as a young man and was offered a tryout with the St. Louis Brown Baseball Team, turning it down stating "Whiskey was just as cheap in Salem as it was in St. Louis". He was a devoted family man and belonged to the Amory First Methodist Church. He is buried in the Haughton Memorial Cemetery, Amory, Mississippi. Wife Edith Frances Corcoran died February 13, 1975 and is buried in Haughton Memorial Cemetery, Amory, Mississippi. Daughter Camille Elizabeth Lutzenberger never married and died March 20, 1995. She is buried in the Haughton Memorial Cemetery, Amory, Mississippi.
Our family descended from Bert Jerome Lutzenberger. Bert Jerome was born in Salem, Dent County, Missouri, January 30, 1919 and died November 16, 1986 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, Oklahoma. Jerome married Joan Yvette Armour, August 8,1941 in Amory, Monroe County, Mississippi. They had two children; twin boys; Bert Michael and Jerome Edward Lutzenberger born September 30, 1943. Bert Jerome worked for Frisco RR starting out as a brakeman and rising to Division Superintendent. Very energetic and a doer who mastered a skill then moved to another challenge. Very well liked and respected. Good father and family man. Hobbies included fishing, hunting, square dancing, square dance calling, golfing, tinkering. Served in U.S. Navy, W.W. II. After retirement he and Joan bought a motor home and traveled a lot.
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Armour/Armor, Bennett, Bills, Bradford, Cochran,Corcoran/Corkran/corcran,Deane, Doane, Durrant, Edmundson, Elliott, Fischer, Freeman, Hagerman, Hill/Hills, Ketchum, Lutzenberger, Mitchell, Owensby/Ownbey/Ownby, Porter, Prescott, Ring, Roberts, Roe, Taff, Tunis, Twining, Wilson, and others
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