Descendants of Adam Schubert
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Head Researcher: Sarah Olsen,
Researcher: Linda Kracke
August 31, 2009
Generation No. 1
1. ADAM1 SCHUBERT He married ANNA ELIZABETH SIEBERT.
Child of ADAM SCHUBERT and ANNA SIEBERT is:
Generation No. 2
2. JACOB2 SCHUBERT (ADAM1) was born 15 Apr 1870 in Holzhausen,Hessa, Germany, and died 25 Jun 1953 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington1,2. He married ELIZABETH BUECKING 23 Jun 1897 in Buecking home, 1207 West Third Avenue, Flint, Michigan, daughter of DANIEL BUECKING. She was born 27 Feb 1877 in Flint, Michigan, and died 16 Jul 1951 in Walla Walla,WA3.
Notes for JACOB SCHUBERT:
See the SCHUBERT FAMILY HISTORY under Pioneer Trails
http://www.museum.bmi.net/Pioneer%20Trails/Schubert%20Family.htm
SCHUBERT FAMILY HISTORY
As told by Marquette C. Schubert on the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Jacob and Elizabeth Schubert, June 23, 1947.
On April 15, 1870 the stork visited a small village called Holzhausen in Hessa, Germany and left a boy at the Schubert home, who was christened Jacob Schubert. This homesite in Germany consisted of two very small gardening tracts and the farming was done principally by the family, while our grandfather Schubert was employed by the Railroad at a nearby village of Gunterhausen.
A few years later on February 27, 1877 while this boy was busy with his first schooling, the Buecking family in Flint, Michigan became the proud parents of a little girl, who they named Elizabeth.
In 1884 after completing his schooling, Jacob left for Grufte where for the next three years he worked as an apprentice at the tailoring trade. Upon completion of this apprenticship in 1887, he followed his trade at Grufte, Kassel and Frankfurt-on-the-Main. In 1889 a very important decision had to be made, which was either to join the German Army and make that a career or go the America and pursue his chosen calling. Fortunately for all of us the latter choice was made. The trip to America was about a three week journey by ship from Belgium to New York City. As we have learned from our father this trip as a steerage passenger among a group of religious people who had some unusual beliefs in self-punishment to demonstrate their faith to their Lord was a very trying affair for a young man just leaving home.
On March 13, 1889 he arrived at New York City and then went to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where his brother Conrad lived. Conrad had preceded him to American by a few years. The next four years he followed the tailoring trade most of the time at Philadelphia except for a brief period at New York City. Jacob was a very industrious and enterprising young man and he immediately took up the study of the English language, going to night school and carrying his English-German dictionary wherever he went. In a short time he became a citizen of the United States, receiving his citizenship papers in 1894 at Philadelphia, PA.
Being eager to get ahead, in 1893 he was operating his own business in Shamokin, PA A year later in 1894 he ventured farther west to Grand Blanc, Michigan and then on the Flint, Michigan where at first he worked at his trade and then bought his own tailoring business at what is now 448 Saginaw Street.
In the meantime, while Jacob was learning and following his trade, Elizabeth was securing her education in the schools of Flint, Michigan, attending grammer school at Second Avenue South and Lyons Street and Flint High School, graduating in 1895. She also peddled a little sauerkraut at odd times as her father was the sauerkraut king of Flint. But as we understand she never appreciated being called the "little sauerkraut girl".
Evidently about 1895 is when Jacob didn't keep his mind entirely on his tailoring business, as it was then that he became interested in a very attractive high school girl, with whom he soon became acquainted and here is where this courtship with Elizabeth Buecking began. After a couple of years of very exciting and eventful courtship of buggy rides to neighboring towns, church functions (as the young lady was very active in the Methodist Church) and German social gatherings, picnics and fairs, this very attractive couple were married on June3 23, 1897 at the Buecking home, 1207 West Third Avenue, Flint, Michigan. Now this bridegroom believed in the best for his bride and they moved into a very nice home at 722 Henderson Street, which he had built especially for her. It was one of the finest homes in Flint at that time and is a very nice home still at this time, fifty years later as I saw last summer on my visit to Flint. One of the outstanding features of this home is its slate roof. I also had the good fortune last year of meeting Mr Henry Mende who played at their wedding and also met our mother's Sunday School teacher, Mrs. Hart, who still teaches in the same Methodist Church.
Soon after their marriage, the new bridegroom was looking through a Tailoring Journal and he saw an ad about a tailoring establishment for sale in Walla Walla, Washington. About the same time, he must have heard Horace Greely say, "Young man, go west". By September of 1897 he was established in business in Walla Walla. A month later the bride followed and a home was established at 829 South Second Street, where on September 1, 1998 the first son was born, Marquette Conrad Schubert, weighing 6-1/2 pounds-gained a few pounds since.
Now the first tailoring shop was located a 7 South Third Street. The next location was at Second and Main Streets in the basement of the old Baker Boyer Bank Building. The business grew rapidly and larger quarters were needed so the business was moved to 17 West Main Street. This was really a busy place as I, myself, can remember my father having several tailors working on a row of tables and Jacob doing the drafting near the entrance on Main Street. During this period the residence was changed to 122 East Cherry Street, where the first daughter was born, Frances Lillian Schubert, November 17, 1900. The next few years must have been very prosperous as I've been told that my father let me have twenty-dollar gold pieces to play with.
The family home was next at 516 West Poplar Street, which was purchased in 1901. Also this same year our father took up a homestead in Oregon (160 acres) which was about twenty miles southwest of Walla Walla. This was the beginning of the present land holdings of our parents. Arnold and Robert are now farming parts of this original homestead. The next several years proved a very trying period. It required five years to prove upon a homestead, which meant that a homesteader had to make that his home for that period. During this time they were confronted with a contestant claim to their homestead, which, of course, they defeated in due time. This contestant was encouraged by a cattleman named Mike Ryan.
At first their means of travel was by for-hire rigs, particularly Rehorn's Express Wagon. The first homestead cabin was located on the northwest corner of the claim. Now as a living had to be gained somehow, our father remained in Walla Walla to operate his tailoring business, while our mother, Frances, and myself lived on the homestead. Our means of travel then was a horse, Blackie, and a buggy which the folks had purchased. Now this truly was a very trying period for our mother with two little youngsters living out on the homestead. All water had to be hauled several miles which was a big chore in itself and also, neighbors were at a great distance. Bu this time a new homestead house had been built at about the middle of the claim. The site was dug well into the bank to avoid the strong winds which are so common to this country. It was not at all uncommon in those days for a homesteader's shack to be blown over. I can vividly recall one instance of this previously mentioned contestant, Frank Haven, and Mike Ryan riding up in front of our homestead cabin and making threatening remarks to our mother regarding our ever being able to prove up on our homestead. She verbally battled with them and then when they left I can still see her crying and rushing to get Blackie hitched up to the buggy and we children ready to go to Walla Walla to inform our father of what had taken place. Another experience which I recall that my mother encountered, was along about 1904. While on a return trip from Walla Walla with horse and buggy via the Old Beale Place, mother tried to cross Pine Creek during one of the high water periods. It proved more dangerous after getting into the stream than it first appeared. The creek was running about 30 feet wide and on the far side the horse had to go up a steep bank to get out. By the time we reached the far bank the water was so deep it was coming in the bottom of the buggy and Blackie was unable to pull the load up the steep bank in front of her. Mom walked from the buggy on the shaft to the bank which she could just reach, making two trips to get Frances and me on to the bank safely. Then she coaxed Blackie to pull out up the bank by leading her. I remember this becasue I was plenty scared.
The first crop harvested was headed and threshed by Dickinson Brothers in 1903--about 120 acres. This farming was all hired work and also the next crop whch was headed and stacked by Billy Bush and threshed by the Derricks in 1905. Mother did the cooking for the harvesters.
In the fall of 1905 Pop gave up tailoring and went out on the homestead to do his own farming as much as possible. He bought two more horses, Dock and Kid, and with Blackie plowed with a walking plow the spring of 1906, plowing most of the homestead himself. About this time he acquired another 120 acres, the McArthur Place, west and south of the homestead, which he hired plowed by Fred Johnson. This same year Pop also broke up the sod on the Government forty acres located just south and east of the homestead claim which he had bought a year or so previous. About 1905 the Government eighty acres, which we now call the fifty-acre piece, was purchased and also broken up as all the land was in sagebrush and bunchgrass. Now in 1908 the patent for the homestead was secured which was a great deal of satisfaction and accomplishment. The water as I mentioned before had to be hauled sometimes in barrels. It was hauled from Vincent (now Umapine), Beale Place, Hardesty's and sometimes from the Bixie Ranch on the hill near Grandview Station (now Wayland Station) and the fifty acres--all being a distance of several miles from the homestead. I can still see the polly-wogs in the barrels, but when you are really thirsty you can drink most anything!
On January 16, 1905 the third child, Arnold Heinrich Schubert, arrived at 510 West Poplar Street.
In 1907 the crop was headed and threshed by the Beale's outfit which incidentally was the first steam engine on the place. The two previous crops were threshed by horsepowered rigs. This crop of about 240 acres was red chaff wheat and yielded about 25 bushels per acre. Did you know that Mom tried horseback-riding along about this tme? Yes, she decided to ride Blackie bareback, so she got along side and gave a good jump for the horse's back but just got well stretched out crossways of the horse when Blackie decided it was time to move. There she was with her head on one side and feet on the other laying across the horse's back on her tummy shouting at the top of her voice, "Jake! Jake! Come, Help me. Help me up or down".
Now in the fall of 1906 our father moved back to Walla Walla as the exchequer was getting low again and he opened up a tailor shop at 112 West Alder Street. After the seeding was done by the hired man, Speilhauer, Mom moved into our home at 516 West Poplar, so that I could go to school. They had boarded me at Patterson's on Rose Street for my first year of school the year previous.
The 1909 crop was grown and harvested by Jim Bryan who had the farm rented which now also included Uncle Dan's and Frank Derrick's homesteads which had been purchased about 1906. Also about this same time the Goodman Place (480 acres) was bought and the following year Pop gave up the shop on Alder Street and did some tailoring in the shop in the rear of 516 W. Poplar Street as well as overseeing the farming operations.
Along about this time it was a very common occurrence for Pop to take me out to the ranch with him for a few days. Mom would prepare us some food and Pop would fill in with his own cooking at the farm. On this particular occasion Mom had baked a nice pie which Pop thought would be fine to save for a treat toward the end of our stay. So finally the last day arrived and he got out this choice custard pie and lo and behold--it had already grown gray whiskers!! Thanks no pie today.
The spring of 1909 the Goodman sod was plowed, about 360 acres with our first two bottom Oliver gang plow and eight horses, which had been recently purchased from Mr Pfaffle. This work was done by hired help.
An evening in May 1909 tragedy struck as our hired man, Mr. Dixon, and our father both suffered gunshot wounds in the legs when they were fired upon by Mike Ryan. Mr. Dixon died that same night in Neuner's wheat field about a hundred yards from where he was shot. The shooting occurred in the Oliver Dickenson bunchgrass. Pop crawled over a mile through wheat fields in the dark to reach the house and help. Mr. Dixon's boy, about ten years old, was with them and witnessed the shooting. He immediately ran back to the ranch home to tell his mother. The next day Mr. Bowman rushed Pop by horse and buggy twenty miles to St. Mary's Hospital where after nearly 16 hours he received the medical attention he needed. This was a very anxious period in our lives--the convalescing, erroneous newspaper stories, trials at Pendleton, Oregon of Mike Ryan and his final conviction for manslaughter and sentencing of seven years and $2,000.00 fine.
In 1910 Pop bought his first heading outfit and the crops of 1910 to 1918 were headed and stacked by his own crew and the threshing was hired done by commercial threshing outfits. The one exception during this period was the crop of 1913, when he hired Wilder's outfit to do the heading and threshing. Unfortunately, this outfit caused a lot of worry and trouble for father owing to the poor mechanical help and financial management of the Wilders. This outfit was so poorly managed that after Pop paid the harvesting bill in full, he had to defend himself against labor claims in court at Pendleton, Oregon by one of Wilder's sub-contractors. Pop defeated this claim. This year was often referred to as the year of Hostetter Bitters because Wilder and his crew left a trail of empty whiskey and bitters bottles after them and for years afterwards we would find these empties while dong field work.
During this period from 1910 to 1919 Mom usually did all the cooking for our own crews which to those of you who have had the experience of cooking for crews of 10 to 20 men realize is a big job in itself particularly under the handicaps found on dry land wheat farms at that time. We have always wondered how Mom could make such swell lemonade in harvest out of two lemons. It tasted better than most of us could make with twice the number of lemons.
On June 30, 1909 the fourth addition to the family arrived. He was named Wilbur Warren Schubert and was born at 515 West Poplar Street.
During the summer of 1911 they again moved back to take over the full operation of the farm as prior to this for a few years most of the work was done by hired help.
Along about this time Pop was going to the field in back of the Derrick House in the hack and took us all along. Now this hill was very steep so he had us all get out and walk up to lighten the load. So up the hill he went giving the horses real vocal encouragement to make it, when all of a sudden the team gave an extra sudden jerk and the seat came loose. Pop and the seat turned and backward somersaulted out of the hack and down the hill. Just at the height of Pop's acrobatics, the seat hit him on his seat and gave him an extra push. Fortunately, no serious hurts were incurred. Mom and we children laughed but Pop didn't think it was so funny.
In 1910 Pop contracted with a well-drilling outfit to drill a well on the homestead. This proved a trying experience financially as this outfit drilled nearly 400 feet without getting any water. Finally the drillers abandoned the job while the folks were away and moved out. By this time father had purchase a 450 gallon water tank and a hand pump with which to haul water for the farm. Prior to this time water was hauled on a wheat rack in six or eight fifty-gallons barrels with gunny sacks over the top held fast by a barrel hoop. The barrels were filled with a bucket. A little later three large cisterns were built for a reservoir, in addition to one small one built earlier on the homestead. Often melting snow water was ditched into them from the hillsides. Of course, this water sometimes looked like chocolate but the stock didn't object.
Pop plowed about 400 acres (yours truly taking over on Saturdays and Sundays) with seven horses and the two-bottom Oliver gang plow in the in the spring of 1912. An additional 150 acres was hired plowed.
1913 saw things easing up a bit and Pop had hired help from then on to do the team work and he busied himself with various other tasks.
Prior to the harvest in 1914 father made us a proposition that if he could receive $100/bushel for his crop he would buy an automobile. That fall wheat did reach that price and he sold. We bought a new 1914 Ford. Pop took a two-thirds interest and I took a one-third interest. This car was a great help on the farm as traveling by horses was slow and tiresome, when you lived twenty miles from the city. This was the first time in his farming experience that wheat ever brought $1.00/bushel as the usual price had been between 55 and 75 cents.
In 1915 father bought a seven foot McCormick binder which was used for several years to make the necessary hay for the stock. The number of work stock was increasing as the farming operations expanded. Each year it required about fifty tons of hay to operate the ranch. The old McCormick header was replaced by a new one in 1916 which was another step forward to better, more satisfactory harvesting.
In 1917 the price of wheat went over $2.00 and it was at this time Pop decided to try out hauling wheat by truck. Two four-wheel drive Duplex trucks were sent out to the ranch as demonstrators and they hauled most of the wheat. However, this work proved too costly in repairs so we finished the hauling with horses. This same year a Hupmobile car was purchased. It really was one of the best cars on the road at that time. The crop in 1916 averaged thirty bushels per acre which was an all-time high yield up to that time and has only been exceeded in the past few years.
On March 22, 1916 another blessed event occurred. This time the youngest daughter, Florence, arrived at 522 W. Poplar. In the summer of 1917 the folks, Frances, Florence, Arnold and Wilbur, enjoyed an outing to Seaside, Oregon. The following year the folks made an extensive trip east to Flint, Michigan and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Frances and Florence. Frances remained in Philadelphia to study at the Coombs Conservatory of Music.
In August 1919 the present home at 539 Lincoln Street was purchased and the family moved to the city. The ranch was rented to Mark C. Schubert. The years 1914 to 1919 were prosperous ones and the ranch was cleared of debt. About 1918 the Morrison, Summerville and Hoon places were purchase. This indebtedness proved a serious problem for the next several years of poor prices and poor crops. Once more the stork called and the youngest son, Robert Gilmore, was born on November 30, 1920 at St. Mary's Hospital.
In the fall of 1921 the folks again moved back to the ranch and established their ranch home at its present site on the Hoon place where the year before a well of some 307 feet was drilled and a fine supply of water was secured. Ebersole and Moore did the drilling.
The 1921-22-23 crops were headed and threshed with our own outfit. As I mentioned before the next 15 years were extremely difficult, especially the year 1924 when a near crop failure occurred due to spring frosts. Only about 400 sacks of wheat were harvested. 1925 brought the new Case combine harvester, which was used for the balance of our parent's active farming career. The folks moved back to 539 Lincoln Street in the fall of 1930. Their farming operations were handled by the three sons, Arnold, Wilbur and Robert until 1945 at which time the ranch was leased to Arnold and Robert. In 1937 an International diesel tractor was purchased by Pop, Arnold and Wilbur and replaced the horses. The tractor revolutionized our farming. Immediately better crops began to appear as a result of better farming methods. The crops and prices since 1939 have been very good. The farm again cleared of debt and our honored guests have been able to enjoy several years of easy financial freedom.
The folks have always been active in the various fraternal organizations to which they belonged. Mother devoted a great deal of time to the Pythian Sisters and the Herman Sisters while father is a member of the Knights of Pythias and the Sons of Herman. He was also a very acitve member of the Walla Walla Maennerchoir through the many years of its existence. He sang second bass with the chorus and this organization almost annually participated in gatherings which they called Sangerfests at various western cities. Mother and Father attended Sungerfests in such places as Spokane, Everett, Bellingham, Tacoma, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Those of you who never had the good fortune to have heard and seen this organization it its heyday have truly missed a treat.
Pop as a pastime has always enjoyed card playing. As a youngster I often used to find him in his leisure hours at some favorite card room. We children profited there as his vest pockets were always good for some Hickeys which supplied us with candy. I must confess that I always schemed to meet him there as it meant treats for me.
Although Father long ago quit the tailoring business he never entirely got away from making some clothes. Every now and then you would find him making someone a new garment. The suit he is wearing this evening is a product of his own tailoring. His reputation as a tailor is unsurpassed for he always insisted that any garment have the best workmanship as well as a perfect fit. His ability with the needle has served him in good stead. During these many years of wheat ranching he has patched thousands upon thousands of wheat sacks. I venture that not many wheat sacks have had the distinction of being repaired by a fist class tailor.
In 1944 our mother had a very serious illness, resulting in an operation. As you all know she has made a splendid recovery and is enjoying good health at the present time.
At the end of these fifty years of married bliss the family consists of the already named four sons and two daughters as well as four daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law, five grandsons, five granddaughters, one great-grandson, three great-granddaughters, one grandson-in-law. and on granddaughter-in-law. All are present at this anniversary celebration except little Mary Ann who is too young to be present being just three months old on this anniversary date. Since Lois Gay Schubert just last Thursday became ill with chicken pox, she and her mother, Ruth, also are not present.
In closing I wish to express our heartiest congratulations to Mother and Father upon this happy occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary and will be looking forward to their sixtieth wedding anniversary.
Written and read by Mark C. Schubert at the Marcus Whitman Hotel,
Walla Walla, Washington on June 23, 1947.
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Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1953 > June > 26, page 5
Early Settler Succumbs at 83
Jacob Schubert, 83, of 539 Lincoln, died Thursday at a local hospital after a year's illness.
Schubert was born April 15, 1870 near Kassel, Germany and came to the United States March 13, 1889. He became a U.S. citizen in Philadelphia in 1894 and moved in 1895 to Flint, Mich., where he married Elizabeth Buecking June 23, 1897. In September they came to Walla Walla and he opened the city's first custom tailor shop. It was located at 7 S. Third.
The couple then homesteaded near Umapine in Umatilla County in 1901. They bough a home here on Lincoln Street in 1919. In 1947, the couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. His wife preceded Schubert in death two years ago.
Schubert had retired from active farming in 1943 and had been a member of the Sons of Herman(he was state treasurer of the group for a number of years). B.P.O.E. No. 287, and Walla Walla Menner Choir (a choral group of local Germans since become inactive).
He is survived by two daughters, MRs. Albert (Frances) Muntinga of Walla Walla and Mrs E.L. (Florence) Cook of Seattle; four sons, Marquette of Seattle; Arnold, Wilbur, and Robert of Umapine; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are being made at a local chapel for Monday.
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1900 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd 3 Dist 89 Pg 9B
Line 96
150 159 193 Schubert Jacob Head WM Apr 1870 30 M 3 Germany Germany Germany Tailor
---------, Elizabeth Wife WF Feb 1877 23 M 3 (1 Child 1 Alive) MI Germany Germany
---------, Marguette Son WM Sep 1898 1 S WA Germany MI
Buecking, Henry Br-in-law WM July 1879 20 S MI Germany Germany Bar-tender
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1910 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 249 Pg 6B
Line 98
516 126 134 Schubert Jacob Head MW 40 M1 12 Germany Germany Germany 1889 Na Farmer Wheat
-----------, Elizabeth Wife FW 33 M1 12 (4 Children 4 Alive) MI Germany Germany
-----------, Marquette C Son MW 11 S WA Germany MI Collector News Paper
-----------, Frances L Daughter FW 9 S WA Germany MI
-----------, Arnold H Son MW 5 S WA Germany MI
-----------, Wilbur W Son MW 9/12 S WA Germany MI
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1920 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 128 Pg 3A
Line 35
539 22 56 Schubert Jacob Head MW 48 M1 1889 Na 1894 Germany Germany Germany Farmer Retired
-----------, Elizabeth Wife FW 42 M MI Germany Germany
-----------, Frances Daughter FW 19 S WA Germany MI
-----------, Arnold Son MW 14 S WA Germany MI
-----------, Wilbur Son MW 10 S WA Germany MI
-----------, Florence Daughter FW 3 S WA Germany MI
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1930 Census OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A
Schubert,Arnold H.,head,MW.25,m23,WA,GER,MI,Laborer,farm
Marie,wife,FW,20,m18,WA,Russia,Russia
Living next ddor"
Schubert,Jacob,head,60,m27,GER,GER,GER,im 1889,Farmer
Elizabeth,wife,FW,53,m,MI,GER,GER
Florence B.,daughter,FW,14S,WA,GER,MI
Robert G.,son,MW,9S,WA,GER,MI
Living next door,
Schubert,Wilbur W.,head,MW,20,m18,WA,GER,MI,Laborer,farm
Naomi,wife,FW,18,m17,WA,WA,WA
More About JACOB SCHUBERT:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington4
Census 1: 1900, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd 3 Dist 89 Pg 9B
Census 2: 1910, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 249 Pg 6B
Census 3: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 128 Pg 3A
Census 4: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A
Immigration: 13 Mar 1889, Germany to NY
Naturalization: 1894, Piladelphia, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Tailor
Pioneer Step: 1897, Step # 93 Pd for by Mrs. M.C. (Vera) Schubert5
Notes for ELIZABETH BUECKING:
Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1951 > July > 17
Schubert -- July 16 at a local hospital Mrs Jacob (Elizabeth) Schubert of 539 Lincoln aged 74 years. Wife of Jacob Schubert, mother of Mrs. Albert (Frances) Muntinga of Walla Walla, Mrs E. L. (Florence) Cook of Seattle, Marquette (Mark) Schubert of Seattle, and Arnold, Wilbur and Robert (Bob) Schubert of Umapine. Sister of Henry and Daniel Buecking and Mrs Mary Robingson of Flint, Mich. Twelve grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren also survive. Born February 27, 1877 at Flint, Mich. member of the Pioneer Methodist church, charter member of the Mistletoe Temple of the Pythian Sisters and of the Sisters of Hermann. Remains at the DeWitt funeral home.
More About ELIZABETH BUECKING:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington6
Census 1: 1900, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd 3 Dist 89 Pg 9B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1910, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 249 Pg 6B(See Husband)
Census 3: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 128 Pg 3A(See Husband)
Census 4: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A(See Husband)
More About JACOB SCHUBERT and ELIZABETH BUECKING:
Marriage: 23 Jun 1897, Buecking home, 1207 West Third Avenue, Flint, Michigan
Children of JACOB SCHUBERT and ELIZABETH BUECKING are:
Generation No. 3
3. MARQUETTE CONRAD3 SCHUBERT (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 01 Sep 1898 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA14, and died 08 Dec 1970 in Seattle, King, WA15,16. He married VERA ROWENA KRUMBAH 16 May 1917 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington17, daughter of JOSEPH KRUMBAH and KATHERINE MURPHY. She was born 08 Aug 1900 in Oregon18, and died 30 Oct 1991 in Richland,WA19,20.
Notes for MARQUETTE CONRAD SCHUBERT:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about Marquette Conrad Schubert
Name: Marquette Conrad Schubert
City: Not Stated
County: Umatilla
State: Oregon
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1898
Race: White
Roll: 1852208
DraftBoard: 0
Nearest relative: Vera Rowena Schubert
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Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1970 > December > 10, page 5
M.C. Schubert
Marquette Conrad Schubert, 72, of Seattle, formerly of Walla Walla, died in Seattle Tuesday.
Born Aug. 1, 1898 in Walla Walla, he was the son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Schubert who homesteaded in the Umapine area in 1901. He attended Washington School in Walla Walla, the Hudson Bay grade school in Oregon and graduated from Umapine High School in 1916. In earlier years he was an active baseball player in the Walla Walla valley, was employed at the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin and the Walla Walla Fire Department.
He married Vera R. Krumbah in 1917 and moved to Seattle in 1930. He worked at the Seattle Post Office for 31 years as a rural carrier until his retirement in 1968. Schubert was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, FOE no 1 of Seattle, the Letter Carriers Association Branch No. 79, and the Letter Carriers Bowling League since 1947.
Surviving Schubert are his wife, Vera, at the home in Seattle; a daughter, MRs. Tom (wilberta) Everhan of Richland, a son, Guy W Schubert of Tacoma, a sister, Mrs. Al (Florence) Cook of Seattle; and three brothers, Arnold, Wilbur and Robert Schubert all of Umapine. Seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive.
Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the marshall-Herring chapel with Rev Kenneth Countryman of Pioneer United Methodist Church officiating Vault interment will follow in Mt View Cemetery.
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1920 Census OR Umatilla Pct 4 Dist 147 Pg 18A
Line 29
Fm 147 157 Shubert Marguette Head MW 21M WA Germany Michigan Farm Wheat
---------, Vera R Wife FW 19 M OR IA AZ
---------, Guy W Son MW 2 S OR WA OR
---------, Wilberta Daughter FW 4/12 S OR WA OR
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1930 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla eD 5 Pg 4B
Schubert,Marquette C.,head,MW,31,m18,WA,GER,MI,Circulation man,Newspaper
Vera R.,wife,FW,29,m16,OR,IA,VA
Guy W.,son,MW,12S,OR,WA,OR
Wilberta V.,daughter,FW,10S,OR,WA,OR
More About MARQUETTE CONRAD SCHUBERT:
Burial: Mt View Cemetery, Walla Walla,WA21
Census 1: 1900, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd 3 Dist 89 Pg 9B(See Father)
Census 2: 1910, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 249 Pg 6B(See Father)
Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Pct 4 Dist 147 Pg 18A
Census 4: 1930, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla eD 5 Pg 4B
More About VERA ROWENA KRUMBAH:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington22
Census 1: 1910, OR Umatilla Valley ED 267 Pg 239A(See Father)
Census 2: 1920, OR Umatilla Pct 4 Dist 147 Pg 18A(See Husband)
Census 3: 1930, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla eD 5 Pg 4B(See Husband)
More About MARQUETTE SCHUBERT and VERA KRUMBAH:
Marriage: 16 May 1917, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington23
Children of MARQUETTE SCHUBERT and VERA KRUMBAH are:
4. ARNOLD HEINRICH3 SCHUBERT (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 16 Jan 1905 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA25, and died 11 Jul 1989 in Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR26,27. He married MARIE GRADWOHL 17 Jun 1928 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington28, daughter of PETER GRADWOHL and ANNA MOHRLAND. She was born 07 Jan 1910 in Washington, and died 23 Jun 1982 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA29.
Notes for ARNOLD HEINRICH SCHUBERT:
1930 Census OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A
Schubert,Arnold H.,head,MW.25,m23,WA,GER,MI,Laborer,farm
Marie,wife,FW,20,m18,WA,Russia,Russia
More About ARNOLD HEINRICH SCHUBERT:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington30
Census 1: 1910, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 249 Pg 6B(See Father)
Census 2: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 128 Pg 3A(See Father)
Census 3: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A
More About MARIE GRADWOHL:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington31
Census: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A(See Husband)
More About ARNOLD SCHUBERT and MARIE GRADWOHL:
Marriage: 17 Jun 1928, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington32
Children of ARNOLD SCHUBERT and MARIE GRADWOHL are:
5. WILBUR WARREN3 SCHUBERT (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 30 Jun 1909 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA37, and died 18 Jun 1986 in Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR38,39. He married (1) NAOMI HAMBLEN 31 Aug 1928 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington40, daughter of ROY HAMBLEN and MINNIE KILGORE. She was born Abt. 1912 in St John, Washington. He married (2) LETHA M. HODGE 28 Aug 1946 in Lewiston, Lewis, Idaho, daughter of GEORGE HODGE and MINNIE HAWKS. She was born 13 Dec 1919 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA, and died 10 May 2001 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA41.
Notes for WILBUR WARREN SCHUBERT:
1930 Census OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A
Schubert,Wilbur W.,head,MW,20,m18,WA,GER,MI,Laborer,farm
Naomi,wife,FW,18,m17,WA,WA,WA
More About WILBUR WARREN SCHUBERT:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington42
Census 1: 1910, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 249 Pg 6B(See Father)
Census 2: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 128 Pg 3A(See Father)
Census 3: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A
More About NAOMI HAMBLEN:
Census: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A(See Husband)
More About WILBUR SCHUBERT and NAOMI HAMBLEN:
Marriage: 31 Aug 1928, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington43
More About LETHA M. HODGE:
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington44
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Marriage: 28 Aug 1946, Lewiston, Lewis, Idaho
Children of WILBUR SCHUBERT and NAOMI HAMBLEN are:
Children of WILBUR SCHUBERT and LETHA HODGE are:
6. FLORENCE BERNADINE3 SCHUBERT (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 22 Mar 1916 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA49. She married ELLSWORTH LAWSON COOK 18 Aug 1939 in Seattle, King, Washington50, son of CLEMENT COOK and FANNIE ?. He was born 08 Jun 1915 in Washington, and died 16 Jul 1999 in Seattle, King, Washington51.
More About FLORENCE BERNADINE SCHUBERT:
Census 1: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 128 Pg 3A(See Father)
Census 2: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A(See Father)
More About ELLSWORTH COOK and FLORENCE SCHUBERT:
Marriage: 18 Aug 1939, Seattle, King, Washington52
Children of FLORENCE SCHUBERT and ELLSWORTH COOK are:
7. ROBERT GILMORE3 SCHUBERT (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 30 Nov 1920 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA, and died 12 Sep 2004 in Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR53. He married BETTY DERTING 11 Jan 1943 in Pasco, WA, daughter of ELBERT DERTING and LILLIAN ?. She was born 25 Oct 1926.
Notes for ROBERT GILMORE SCHUBERT:
OBIT - Walla Walla Union Bulletin - Sep. 14, 2004
BOB SCHUBERT
MILTON-FREEWATER - Robert B. "Bob" Schubert, 83, of 170 SE Sixth St, died Sep. 12, 2004, at Regency at the Park, 420 SE Myra Road, College Place, WA.
The funeral will be 11 am Thursday at Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 S. Main, M-F. The concluding service and burial will be in M-F Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to St. Mary Medical Center Circle of Caring Foundation, Christ the King Lutheran Church Building Fund, or a charity of the donor's choice through the funeral home.
Mr. Schubert was born Nov. 30, 1920, in Walla Walla to Jacob and Elizabeth Buecking Schubert. He graduated in 1938 from Walla Walla High School.
He and Betty Derting wed Jan. 11, 1943, in Pasco and lived in Umapine. He farmed for his parents until purchasing the ranch in the 1940's. The wheat farm became a Century Ranch in 2001. When his son took an active role in the wheat ranch, he became more involved in cattle ranching and owned and operated a ranch in Pilot Rock.
He was active in the Democratic Party and was Umatilla County chairman. He hosted John and Jacqueline Kennedy during their campaign for the presidency.
He was a member of Oregon Cattlemen's Association, Farmers Union and Elks Lodge 2146 of M-F. He served on the Twin City Oil and Gas Board of Directors.
He enjoyed pitching horse-shoes and bowling and won many competitions. He liked to hunt, fish and spend time at his cabin in the Blue Mountains. For many years the Schuberts wintered in Yuma, AZ.
Survivors include his wife at home; two daughters, Virginia Schubert of Seattle and Linda Cady of Portland; son Robert D. Schubert of M-F, sister Florence Cook of Seattle; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sister Frances Muntinga; and three brothers, Marquette, Arnold and Wilbert Schubert.
More About ROBERT GILMORE SCHUBERT:
Census: 1930, OR Umatilla Pct 4 ED 4 Pg 4A(See Father)
Marriage Notes for ROBERT SCHUBERT and BETTY DERTING:
ANNIVERSARY - Blue Mountain Pioneer - Jan. 14, 2003
R.G. and Betty Schubert, of Milton-Freewater, will be guests of honor at a family dinner hosted by their children at the Walla Walla Country Club on January 25, to celebrate 60 years of marriage.
The Schubert's were married January 11, 1943, in Pasco, WA and made their first home in Umapine, where R.G. worked for his father, Jacob Schubert, on the family ranch southwest of Umapine. They later purchased this family ranch, still owning it today. I is run by their son, Bob, as they enjoy retirement in M-F. Today their ranch is honored as a Century Ranch owned and operated within one family for more that a century.
Having raised three children, Ginny, Bob and Linda, their family has now expanded with seven grandchildren and five great-grancdchildren.
Over the years the Schubert's have spent thier summers in Yuma, AZ, and time at their cabin at Tollgate. They have been involved in Democrat Party politics at the local, county and state levels. Bob's hobbies include playing horseshoes, golfing, bowling and crossword puzzles, and Betty has a passion for quilting. She has made a quilt for each grandchild and great-grandchildren. She likes playing bunko with friends and is an active member of the Christ the King Lutheran Church and Integrity Rebekah Lodge.
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Marriage: 11 Jan 1943, Pasco, WA
Children of ROBERT SCHUBERT and BETTY DERTING are:
Generation No. 4
8. WILBERTA VERA4 SCHUBERT (MARQUETTE CONRAD3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 17 Sep 1918 in Umapine Ranch, Umatilla,OR. She married TOM EVERHAM 14 Sep 1940 in King, Washington55, son of TOM EVERHAM and ALICE ?. He was born 14 Oct 1919 in King, WA56, and died 31 Jan 1984 in Richland,WA57,58.
More About WILBERTA VERA SCHUBERT:
Census 1: 1920, OR Umatilla Pct 4 Dist 147 Pg 18A(See Father)
Census 2: 1930, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla eD 5 Pg 4B(See Father)
More About TOM EVERHAM and WILBERTA SCHUBERT:
Marriage: 14 Sep 1940, King, Washington59
Children of WILBERTA SCHUBERT and TOM EVERHAM are:
9. ARLENE4 SCHUBERT (ARNOLD HEINRICH3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 28 Nov 1930. She married ERVIN KESSLER 19 Dec 1948, son of PETER KESSLER and MARTHA PICKER. He was born 29 May 1927 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA, and died 24 Jul 2009 in 51032 Umapine Road, Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.
Notes for ERVIN KESSLER:
OBIT - Walla Walla Union Bulletin, July 26, 2009, Page A7
Ervin Kessler, May 29, 1927 - July 24, 2009
MILTON-FREEWATER - Ervin P. Kessler, 82, of 51032 Umapine Road died July 24, 2009, at his home.
A graveside service will be Tuesday 10 am at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery with Pastor Duane Geyer officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Walla Walla Community Hospice, M-F Citizens TV or the Vincent Water Company through the Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 S. Main, M-F, OR 97862.
Friends who wish to pay their respects may call at the funeral home on Monday from 9 am-noon, 1-5 pm and 7-9pm.
Mr. Kessler was born May 29, 1927, in Milton-Freewater to Pete and Martha A. Picker Kessler. He grew up in Milton-Freewater, attending McLoughlin Union High School. While he was in high school, he worked at the Chevrolet garage in Freewater. On Dec. 19, 1948, he married Arlene Schubert, in Milton-Freewater. Mr. Kessler farmed with his father for five or six years and then began farming on his own. He raised cattle, onions, carrots, peas, alfalfa and lima beans. Mr. Kessler was the first farmer to raise Walla Walla Sweet Onions in the Umapine area.
He retired in 1990 but continued working for his son, Randy, driving truck, tractor and running parts. Mr. Kessler was a member of the Hudson Bay Grange, weekly Pinochle Club, was on the Volunteer Fire Department, Jaycees, served on the Umapine School Board for 21 years, honorary member of the Umapine FFA, and was Oregon's Outstanding Young Farmer in 1958. Mr. Kessler along with Marvin Key, had a 4-H Club for tractor driving and they also coached a Little League Team. He supported his children at many sporting events and cattle shows all over the Northwest.
He and his wife enjoyed their trips to Reno in their earlier years and more recently to Wildhorse Casino. In his time at home, he spent many hours playing his poker game. He also enjoyed going to breakfast at the Fountain Cafe and time with family at Jubilee Lake.
Mr. Kessler is survived by his wife, Arlene Kessler, at the home; a son, Randy Kessler of Umapine; three daughters, Vicki Robbins and Susan Moore of Umapine, and Jeannie Kibler of Waitsburg; his mother of Milton-Freewater; a brother, Jim Kessler of Milton-Freewater; 9 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Delbert Kessler.
More About ERVIN KESSLER and ARLENE SCHUBERT:
Marriage: 19 Dec 1948
Children of ARLENE SCHUBERT and ERVIN KESSLER are:
Generation No. 5
10. VICKI LYNN5 KESSLER (ARLENE4 SCHUBERT, ARNOLD HEINRICH3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 15 Jul 1949 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA. She married JAMES ROBBINS 20 Apr 1969. He was born 02 Nov 1949.
More About JAMES ROBBINS and VICKI KESSLER:
Marriage: 20 Apr 1969
Children of VICKI KESSLER and JAMES ROBBINS are:
11. SUSAN GAIL5 KESSLER (ARLENE4 SCHUBERT, ARNOLD HEINRICH3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 17 Mar 1951 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA. She married (1) ? MOORE. She married (2) WILLIAM BURWELL 04 Mar 1972.
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Marriage: 04 Mar 1972
Children of SUSAN KESSLER and WILLIAM BURWELL are:
Endnotes
1. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Jacob Schubert Place of Death: Walla Walla Date of Death: 25 Jun 1953 Age: 83 Gender: M Certificate: 11682.
2. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Jacob Schubert - Adam Schubert - Anna Elizabeth Siebert - Washington State Death Records Record Series: Death Records Collection: Washington State Death Records ? County: Statewide da reference number: {E5DC99B1-29A2-488C-9F98-5D2D245B62F6}image number: 1616document number: 60document reference id: 11682name: Jacob Schubertdate of death: 25 Jun 1953age: 83gender: Malefather name: Adam Schubertmother name: Anna Elizabeth Siebertbatch id: 285569batch locality: Washington, United Statesdeath place: Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washingtonmother name gn: Anna Elizabethmother name surname: Siebert.
3. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Elizabeth Schubert Place of Death: 532 Date of Death: 16 Jul 1951 Age: 74 Gender: F Certificate: 13466.
4. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Jacob, b. 1870, d. 1953, City Sec.
5. Receipt # 93 September 7, 1971Received of Mrs. M.C. (Vera) Schubert $35.00For: JACOB AND ELIZABETH SCHUBERT 1897Pioneer Trail FundRussel Blackler.
6. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Elizabeth, b. 1877, d. 1951, s/w Jacob, City Sec.
7. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Frances Lillian Schubert Birth Date: 17 Nov 1900 Location: Walla Walla Sex: Female Race: White Father's Name: Jacob Schubert Mother's Name: Elizabeth Schubert Image Filename: 0078 .
8. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Frances Schubert Muntinga - Jacob Schubert - Elizabeth Bueching - Washington State Death Records Record Series: Death Records Collection: Washington State Death Records ? County: Statewide da reference number: {0027CE5D-11FC-42F4-AC87-E4D5C9B6DA29}image number: 959document number: 36document reference id: 1931name: Frances Schubert Muntingadate of death: 6 Jan 1958age: 57gender: Femalefather name: Jacob Schubertmother name: Elizabeth Bueching batch id: 281695batch locality: Washington, United Statesburial date: death place: Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washingtonmother name gn: Elizabethmother name surname: Bueching.
9. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Charles Blye Zell - Francis Lillian Schubert - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr3432groom's name: Charles Blye ZellAge 21, Milton, OregonFather L.B. Zell, OregonMother Junie Blye, Oregonbride's name: Francis Lillian SchubertAge 20, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Buecking, Michmarriage date: 9/7/1921 12:00:00 AMfiling date: 9/8/1921 12:00:00 AMcounty: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Ed Trudel & A Leo.
10. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Charles Zell - Roy Zell - Francis Zell - Washington State Death Records Record Series: Death Records Collection: Washington State Death Records ? County: Statewide da reference number: {DCD1B0F3-7AFA-43AD-8F04-C32BD2DC6CBC}image number: 281document number: 199document reference id: cn 197name: Charles Zelldate of death: 8 Nov 1934age: 34gender: Male father name: Roy Zellbatch id: 276635batch locality: Washington, United Statesburial date: death place: Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washingtonspouse name: Francis Zell.
11. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Albert F Muntinga - Francas Schubert Zell - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc12978groom's name: Albert F Muntingabride's name: Francas Schubert Zellmarriage date: Dec 20 1942filing date: Dec 23 1942county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Jacob Schubert & Elizabeth Schubert.
12. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Charles Blye Zell - Francis Lillian Schubert - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr3432groom's name: Charles Blye ZellAge 21, Milton, OregonFather L.B. Zell, OregonMother Junie Blye, Oregonbride's name: Francis Lillian SchubertAge 20, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Buecking, Michmarriage date: 9/7/1921 12:00:00 AMfiling date: 9/8/1921 12:00:00 AMcounty: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Ed Trudel & A Leo.
13. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Albert F Muntinga - Francas Schubert Zell - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc12978groom's name: Albert F Muntingabride's name: Francas Schubert Zellmarriage date: Dec 20 1942filing date: Dec 23 1942county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Jacob Schubert & Elizabeth Schubert.
14. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Marguette Conrad Schubert Date of Birth: 1 Sep 1898 Gender: Male County: Walla Walla Father's Name: Jacob Schubert Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buesking .
15. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Marquett C Schubert Place of Death: Seattle Date of Death: 08 Dec 1970 Residence: Seattle Gender: M Certificate: 027863.
16. SS Death Index, MARQUETTE SCHUBERT 01 Sep 1898 Dec 1970 98126 (Seattle, King, WA) (none specified) 537-09-5015 Washington.
17. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Marguette C Schubert - Vera Rowena Krumbah - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr1672groom's name: Marguette C SchubertAge 19, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Buecking, Michbride's name: Vera Rowena KrumbahAge 17, OregonFather Joseph B Krumbah, IowaMother Katherine Murphy, Iowamarriage date: 5/16/1917 12:00:00 AMfiling date: county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Margaret L Krumbah & Jessie I Block.
18. Delayed Birth Oregon Archives, Case# 2264 Name Schubert, Vera Rowena Krumbah Date 8/8/1900 Record Type Delayed Birth County Umatilla Source Health .
19. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Vera R Schubert Place of Death: Richland Date of Death: 30 Oct 1991 Residence: Richland Age: 91 years Gender: F SSN: 539-14-4688 Certificate: 026314.
20. SS Death Index, VERA R SCHUBERT 08 Aug 1900 30 Oct 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 539-14-4688 Washington.
21. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Marguette C., b. 1898, d. 1970, City Sec.
22. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Vera R., b. 1900, d. 1991, City Sec.
23. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Marguette C Schubert - Vera Rowena Krumbah - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr1672groom's name: Marguette C SchubertAge 19, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Buecking, Michbride's name: Vera Rowena KrumbahAge 17, OregonFather Joseph B Krumbah, IowaMother Katherine Murphy, Iowamarriage date: 5/16/1917 12:00:00 AMfiling date: county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Margaret L Krumbah & Jessie I Block.
24. Date and place provided by Grandson, David Welborn.
25. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Date of Birth: 16 Jan 1905 Gender: Male County: Walla Walla Father's Name: Jacob Schubert .
26. SS Death Index, ARNOLD H SCHUBERT 16 Jan 1905 11 Jul 1989 97862 (Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR) (none specified) 538-09-5816 Washington.
27. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Arnold H Schubert Place of Death: Walla Walla Date of Death: 11 Jul 1989 Age: 84 years Gender: M SSN: 538-09-5816 Certificate: 021876.
28. Arnold H Schubert - Marie Gradwohl - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr6132groom's name: Arnold H SchubertAge 23, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Bueching, Flint, Michbride's name: Marie GradwohlAge 18, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Peter Gradwohl, RussiaMother Anna E Mohrland, Russiamarriage date: 6/17/1928 12:00:00 AMfiling date: 6/18/1928 12:00:00 AMcounty: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: W.W. Schubert, Freewater, OregonMrs. Wm Gradwhol, W. Mable.
29. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Marie Schubert Place of Death: Walla Walla Date of Death: 23 Jun 1982 Age: 72 years Gender: F SSN: 544-78-3468 Certificate: 014435.
30. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Arnold H., b. 1905, d. 1989, m/ Jun 17, 1928, s/w Marie, City Sec.
31. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Marie, b. 1910, d. 1982, s/w Arnold, City Sec.
32. Arnold H Schubert - Marie Gradwohl - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr6132groom's name: Arnold H SchubertAge 23, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Bueching, Flint, Michbride's name: Marie GradwohlAge 18, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Peter Gradwohl, RussiaMother Anna E Mohrland, Russiamarriage date: 6/17/1928 12:00:00 AMfiling date: 6/18/1928 12:00:00 AMcounty: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: W.W. Schubert, Freewater, OregonMrs. Wm Gradwhol, W. Mable.
33. Charles R Schubert - Sherlen F Decker - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc19850groom's name: Charles R Schubertbride's name: Sherlen F Deckermarriage date: Feb 21 1954filing date: Feb 24 1954county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Richard DeckerMary Meyers.
34. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Charles Richard Schubert - Eola Marie Houseal - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc27632groom's name: Charles Richard Schubertbride's name: Eola Marie Housealmarriage date: Apr 19 1973filing date: Apr 24 1973county: Walla Wallanotes:.
35. Charles R Schubert - Sherlen F Decker - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc19850groom's name: Charles R Schubertbride's name: Sherlen F Deckermarriage date: Feb 21 1954filing date: Feb 24 1954county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Richard DeckerMary Meyers.
36. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Charles Richard Schubert - Eola Marie Houseal - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc27632groom's name: Charles Richard Schubertbride's name: Eola Marie Housealmarriage date: Apr 19 1973filing date: Apr 24 1973county: Walla Wallanotes:.
37. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Date of Birth: 30 Jun 1909 Gender: Male County: Walla Walla Father's Name: Jacob Schubert .
38. SS Death Index, W SCHUBERT 30 Jun 1909 Jun 1986 97862 (Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR) (none specified) 544-40-3015 Oregon.
39. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Wilber W Schubert Place of Death: Walla Walla Date of Death: 18 Jun 1986 Age: 76 years Gender: M SSN: 544-40-3015 Certificate: 018070.
40. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Wilbur W Schubert - Naomi Hamblen - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr6250groom's name: Wilbur W SchubertAge 19, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Beucking, Michbride's name: Naomi HamblenAge 17, St John, WashingtonFather Roy Hamblen, WashMother Minnie Kilgore, Washmarriage date: 8/31/1928 12:00:00 AMfiling date: 9/4/1929 12:00:00 AMcounty: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Elizabeth Schubert, Freewater, OregonMinnie Hamblen, Walla Walla, Washington.
41. SS Death Index, LETHA M SCHUBERT 13 Dec 1919 10 May 2001 (P) 97862 (Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR) (none specified) 534-44-2131 Washington.
42. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Wilbur W., b. 1909, d. 1986, s/w Letha, City Sec.
43. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Wilbur W Schubert - Naomi Hamblen - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no. : eawwmr6250groom's name: Wilbur W SchubertAge 19, Walla Walla, WashingtonFather Jacob Schubert, GermanyMother Elizabeth Beucking, Michbride's name: Naomi HamblenAge 17, St John, WashingtonFather Roy Hamblen, WashMother Minnie Kilgore, Washmarriage date: 8/31/1928 12:00:00 AMfiling date: 9/4/1929 12:00:00 AMcounty: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Elizabeth Schubert, Freewater, OregonMinnie Hamblen, Walla Walla, Washington.
44. Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington, Schubert, Letha M., b. 1919, d. 2001, s/w Wilbur, City Sec.
45. Digital Archives, State of Washington, James Darrell Schubert - Vicki Lynn Turley - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc24673groom's name: James Darrell Schubertbride's name: Vicki Lynn Turleymarriage date: Aug 14 1967filing date: Aug 15 1967county: Walla Wallanotes:Witnesses: Mrs. W W SchubertW W Schubert.
46. Digital Archives, State of Washington, James D Schubert - Gayl Lynn Nordstrom - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc27484groom's name: James D Schubertbride's name: Gayl Lynn Nordstrommarriage date: Dec 29 1972filing date: Jan 3 1973county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Richard Bugler & Marty Paulson.
47. Digital Archives, State of Washington, James Darrell Schubert - Vicki Lynn Turley - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc24673groom's name: James Darrell Schubertbride's name: Vicki Lynn Turleymarriage date: Aug 14 1967filing date: Aug 15 1967county: Walla Wallanotes:Witnesses: Mrs. W W SchubertW W Schubert.
48. Digital Archives, State of Washington, James D Schubert - Gayl Lynn Nordstrom - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc27484groom's name: James D Schubertbride's name: Gayl Lynn Nordstrommarriage date: Dec 29 1972filing date: Jan 3 1973county: Walla Wallanotes: Witnesses: Richard Bugler & Marty Paulson.
49. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Schubert Schubert Birth Date: 16 Mar 1916 Location: Walla Walla Sex: Female Race: White Father's Name: Jacob Schubert Mother's Name: Elizabeth Beecking Image Filename: 4964 .
50. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Ellsworth L Cook - Florence Schubert - King Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: King Marriage Records ? County: King reference number: kingcoarchmcvol77_143groom's name: Ellsworth L Cookbride's name: Florence Schubertrecording date: marriage date: 08-18-1939notes: Witnesses: Robert L Smith & Frances Zell.
51. SS Death Index, Name: Ellsworth L. Cook SSN: 535-01-4890 Last Residence: 98115 Seattle, King, Washington, United States of America Born: 8 Jun 1915 Died: 16 Jul 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951 ).
52. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Ellsworth L Cook - Florence Schubert - King Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: King Marriage Records ? County: King reference number: kingcoarchmcvol77_143groom's name: Ellsworth L Cookbride's name: Florence Schubertrecording date: marriage date: 08-18-1939notes: Witnesses: Robert L Smith & Frances Zell.
53. SS Death Index, R G SCHUBERT 30 Nov 1920 12 Sep 2004 (V) 97862 (Milton Freewater, Umatilla, OR) (none specified) 533-07-8550 Washington.
54. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Robert Dwight Schubert - Betty Jean Price - Walla Walla Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Walla Walla Marriage Records ? County: Walla Walla document no.: eawwmc23921groom's name: Robert Dwight Schubertbride's name: Betty Jean Pricemarriage date: Aug 14 1965filing date: Aug 19 1965county: Walla Wallanotes:.
55. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Thomas Everhane Jr - Wilberta V Schubert - King Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: King Marriage Records ? County: King reference number: kingcoarchmcvol84_646groom's name: Thomas Everhane Jrbride's name: Wilberta V Schubertrecording date: marriage date: 09-14-1940notes: Witnesses: Donald T Everham & Florence Cook.
56. Washington State Birth Index 1907-19 19, Name: Thomas P Everham Place of Death: Richland Date of Death: 31 Jan 1984 Residence: Richland Age: 64 years Gender: M SSN: 537-07-5559 Certificate: 000047.
57. SS Death Index, Name: Tom Everham SSN: 537-07-5559 Born: 14 Oct 1919 Died: Jan 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951.
58. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Thomas P Everham Place of Death: Richland Date of Death: 31 Jan 1984 Residence: Richland Age: 64 years Gender: M SSN: 537-07-5559 Certificate: 000047.
59. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Thomas Everhane Jr - Wilberta V Schubert - King Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: King Marriage Records ? County: King reference number: kingcoarchmcvol84_646groom's name: Thomas Everhane Jrbride's name: Wilberta V Schubertrecording date: marriage date: 09-14-1940notes: Witnesses: Donald T Everham & Florence Cook.
60. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Gerald L Hall - Janice Kay Everham - Spokane Marriage Records Record Series: Marriage Records Collection: Spokane Marriage Records ? County: Spokane document no : easpmcb30996groom's name: Gerald L Hallbride's name: Janice Kay Everhammarriage date: Sep 12 1964filing date: Sep 15 1964county: Spokanenotes: Witnesses: Kathy Jean Linderman & Buddie L Cook.