Sophie Marie Seger



Born: 18 Apr 1871, Freisenheim, , Baden, GERMANY
Died: 15 Mar 1953, Tacoma, Pierce Co, Washington, USA
Buried: Sumner (Sumner Cem), Pierce Co, Washington, USA

Father: Bernhard SEGER (1830-1914)
Mother: Maria Anna NAEGELE (1844-1927)

Sophia married Joseph KOLTENBRONN, son of Zirio KOLTENBRONN and Regina EGGE. Joseph was born on 3 Mar 1869 in GERMANY, died on 14 Sep 1938 in Sumner, Pierce Co, Washington, USA at age 69, and was buried in Sumner (Sumner Cem), Pierce Co, Washington, USA.

Children from this marriage were:
  1. Pearl Carrie KOLTENBRONN (1898-1971)

  2. Frank Joseph KOLTENBRONN (1900-1966)

  3. Irene Marie KOLTENBRONN (1903-1991)




Notes:
Noted events in Joseph's life were:

• He emigrated in 1892 from GERMANY.3 Joseph emigrated at about 23 years old.
• He had a residence in 1892 in Montana, USA.
• He had a residence in 1927 in Sumner, Pierce Co, Washington, USA.

Sophie & Joseph Koltenbronn - Marriage Liscense

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State of Nebraska, County of Douglas
Jos Koltenbronn of Hassen Montana, age 28, born Germany, son of Zirio Koltenbronn and Regina Egge and Sophie Seger of Omaha Nebraska, age 24, born Germany, daughter of Bernhard Seger and Anna M Nagele.

Married at St Mary Magdaline church on 21 July 1897. Witnesses: Alphonse Baumann of Seymond Park and Carolina Rolffs of Omaha.

Sophie Seger and Joseph Koltenbronn - Census Reports


1900 U.S. Census,Montana, Broadwater Co, Hassel Twp, Series: T623 Roll: 909 Page: 90
Dwelling #236 Family #239
▪ Koltenbronn, Jos, head, white, male, born Mar 1868, age 32, married 3 yr, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany, immigrated 1892, naturalized, quartz miner, owns home free
▪ Koltenbronn, Sophia, wife, white, female, born Apr 1872, age 28, married 3 yr, 2 children-2 living, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany
▪ Koltenbronn, Pearl Carrie, dau, white, female, born Aug 1898, age 1, born Montana, father born Germany, mother born Germany
▪ Koltenbronn, Frank Joseph, son, white, male, born Feb 1900, age 3/12, born Montana, father born Germany, mother born Germany


1910 Federal Census - Montana, Cascade Co, 2nd School Dist-Sun River
Roll 830 page 198
Dwelling #27 family #27
* Koltenbronn, Joseph, head, male, white, age 40, married once, 13 years, born Germany, emmigrated 1892, naturalized, farmer, general farm
* Koltenbronn, Sophie, wife, female, white, age 36, married once, 13 years, 3 children-3 living, born Germany, emmigrated 1887
* Koltenbronn, Pearle C, dau, female, white, age 11, born Montana
* Koltenbronn, Frank J, son, male, white, age 10, born Montana
* Koltenbronn, Irene M, dau, female, white, age 6, born Montana



1930 Federal Census - Washington, Pierce Co, Sumner Town
Roll 2510, Page 80b
609 State Street, Family #79
* Koltenbronn, Joseph, head, owns home, value of property $5,000, has radio, lives on farm, male, white, age 62, married, married 29 yrs, born Germany, to US 1892, Naturalized, farmer, fruit farmer, number 8 on farm schedule
* Koltenbronn, Sophie, wife, female, white, age 57, married, married 29 yrs, born Germany, to US 1886

Hassel Montana

From: VisitMt.com
Hassel (St. Louis)
Hassel was originally known as Saint Louis. Sometime during 1895 the St. Louis name was dropped in respect to a pioneer miner, Joseph E. Hassel and the request of the post office. Other names for Hassel at various times were Knoxville, Placerville and Florence City.

As early as 1866 placer gold was discovered on Indian Creek, near Hassel. During its active mining years the creek grossed about $5,000,000 in gold. Placer mining ended about 1880 however stamp mills and some hydra sluicing operations continued reviving the camp.

Hassel was famous for its huge Diamond Hill Stamp Mill of one hundred twenty stamps which operated at full capacity from 1898 to 1900. The mine is still in operation and known as the Apollo Mining Co. Mine. Some old buildings still remain.

From: http://goldwest.visitmt.com/listings/10363.htm
DESCRIPTION
Hassel was originally known as Saint Louis. Sometime during 1895 the St. Louis name was dropped in respect to a pioneer miner, Joseph E. Hassel and the request of the post office. Other names for Hassel at various times were Knoxville, Placerville and Florence City.

As early as 1866 placer gold was discovered on Indian Creek, near Hassel. During its active mining years the creek grossed about $5,000,000 in gold. Placer mining ended about 1880 however stamp mills and some hydra sluicing operations continued reviving the camp.

Hassel was famous for its huge Diamond Hill Stamp Mill of one hundred twenty stamps which operated at full capacity from 1898 to 1900. The mine is still in operation and known as the Apollo Mining Co. Mine. Some old buildings still remain.

DIRECTIONS
Hassel is located in the western area of Montana. Inquire at Townsend.

Joseph Koltenbronn Obituary

From The Tacoma News Tribune, Sep 16, 1938 pg11
DEATH TAKES SUMNER MAN
SUMNER, Sept. 15. -- Joseph Koltenbronn, of 419 State Street, Sumner, died yesterday at his home. He is survived by his wife, Sophia; one son, Frank J. Koltenbronn of Spokane; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Kramer of Atkinson, Neb., and Mrs. Irene M. Pendleton of Winnipeg; and four grandchildren. He had been a resident of Sumner for the past 11 years, coming here from Montana, where the family had resided since 1892. Funeral announcements will be made by the Sumner funeral chapel.

Sophie Seger Koltenbronn Obituary

From the Tacoma News Tribune, Tue March 17, 1953, pg 23
MRS. SOPHIE KOLTENBRONN
Mrs. Sophie Koltenbronn, 80, Sumner, died Sunday in a Tocama hospital. She had been a resident of Sumner for 20 years. She was born in Germany.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Irene Pendleton, Tacoma, and Mrs. Pearl Kramer, Nebraska; a son, Frank Koltenbronn, Spokane; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Funk funeral home, Sumner, with the Rev. G. E. Jones officiating. Burial will follow at Sumner cemetery.

Sophie Seger Family - The Second Generation

Sophie Seger (1871-1953) and Joseph Koltenbronn (1869-1938) were married 21 Jul 1897 at Omaha Nebraska.

Children from this marriage were:
  1. Pearl Carrie Koltenbronn (1898-1971)

  2. Frank Joseph Koltenbronn (1900-1966)

  3. Irene Marie Koltenbronn (1903-1991)

Pearl Carrie Koltenbronn

Born: 15 Aug 1898 Hassel, Montana, USA
Died: 3 Feb 1974, Atkinson Nebraska, USA
Buried: Atkinson (St Joseph's Cem), Holt Co, Nebraska, USA

Father: Joseph Koltenbronn
Mother: Sophie SEGER

Pearl married Edward J KRAMER, son of Conrad Kramer KRAMER and Theresa WEICHMAN, on 8 Feb 1922 in Holt Co, Nebraska, USA. Ed was born on 15 Apr 1897 in Holt Co, Nebraska, USA, died on 17 Jul 1988 in Atkinson, Holt Co, Nebraska, USA at age 91, and was buried in Atkinson (St. Joseph Cem), Holt Co, Nebraska, USA.

Children from this marriage were:
  1. Marie KRAMER (1922- --)

  2. Donald KRAMER (1925- --)



Research Notes:
Boyd County Nebraska GenWeb page-Cemetery Lists
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neboyd/cemname/cemname-k.htm

1. Kramer, Pearl C Koltenbronn - born Aug 15,1898 - died Feb 3,1974 - married Edward J Kramer Feb 8,1922 -buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson - shares stone with Edward J

2. Kramer, Edward J - born April 15,1897 - died July 17,1988 - age 91 years - married Pearl C Koltenbronn - buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson - had children - Marie Shinn, Donald - shares stone with Pearl C

Parents of Edward Kramer
- Kramer, Conrad Sr - born Nov 19,1864 - died May 3,1950 - married Theresa Weichman - father - buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson - had children - Edward, Conrad, Joseph, Fred, Bertha, two infants, Carl (obit in file)

- Kramer, Theresa Weichman - born June 14,1866 - died July 29,1957 - age 91 years - mother - married Conrad Kramer - buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson (obit in file)

Frank Joseph Koltenbronn

Born: 23 Feb 1900 Hassel, Montana, USA
Died: 7 Jul 1966, Spokane, Spokane Co, Washington, USA
Buried: Spokane (Fairmont Mem Park), Spokane Co, Washington, USA

Father: Joseph KOLTENBRONN
Mother: Sophie SEGER

Frank married Marie PENDLETON in Ponoka, Alberta, , CANADA. Marie was buried in (Fairmont Mem Park), Spokane Co, Washington, USA.1 Another name for Marie was Ethel. 1

The child from this marriage was:
  1. Bonnie Jean KOLTENBRONN



Research Notes: Buried: Fairmont Memorial Park, Spokane WA - #19-NEW-10-31 - died age 66 - no dates given.

Frank KOLTENBRONN Birth Date: 23 Feb 1900 Death Date: Jul 1966 Social Security Number: 532-10-6188 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Washington Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 99202 Localities: Liberty Park, Spokane, Washington Spokane, Spokane, Washington1

Irene Marie Koltenbronn

Born: 12 May 1903, Hassel, , Montana, USA
Died: Saturday, 5 Oct 1991, Tacoma, Pierce Co, Washington, USA
Buried:

Father: Joseph KOLTENBRONN
Mother: Sophie SEGER

Irene married Fred Granville PENDLETON, son of Henry E. PENDLETON and Frances V. HEISLER, on 21 Oct 1921 in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, , CANADA. Fred was born on 3 Apr 1901 in Mapleton, , Iowa, USA and died on 18 Apr 1942 in Sumner, Pierce Co, Washington, USA at age 41. The cause of his death was Injury from a fight

Children from this marriage were:
  1. Frederick PENDLETON (1923-1923)

  2. Evelyn PENDLETON (1924-2003)

  3. Beverly PENDLETON (1939- --)

Irene next married Charles Shilling SEGER, son of Franz "Joseph" SEGER and Augusta MENNEKE. Charles was born on 21 Sep 1893 in Omaha, Douglas Co, Nebraska, USA and died in Sep 1977 in Tacoma, Pierce Co, Washington, USA at age 84.

Children from this marriage were:
  1. None



Research Notes
Irene was named for her mother's sister, Marie, who passed away when she was 19 years old.

Fred Pendleton & Irene Koltenbron - Family Photos


Fred Pendleton-Evelyn Pendleton-Irene Koltenbronn Pendleton
August 1937

Fred Grandville Pendleton Dies

From the Tacoma Times, Monday, April 20, 1942, pg 1
Manslaughter Is Charged In Death of Sumner Man

A tentative charge of manslaughter was being placed against Stancer Frost, a 43-year-old federal inspector, following a fist fight Saturday evening in an automobile company office in Sumner which resulted in the death of Fred M. Pendleton, 41, prominent Sumner business man.

Frost was being held in the count jail Monday, but Prosecuting Attorney Thor C. Tollefson and Deputy Prosecutor Elmer E. Healy agreed he should be placed under a charge so that he might be released on bail bond.

They also agreed that investigation so far was quite conclusive that there were no grounds for a murder charge. There had been a quarrel over repairs to Frost's car, words led to a fight, and an hour afterward, Pendleton died.

Frost, residing at 321 7th Ave., N. W., Puyallup, is a war department inspector, formerly employed on the Mud Mountain dam project and more recently assigned to the construction of the Japanese concentration center near the Puyallup fair grounds.

Pendleton, popular in Sumner, was a partner in and manager of the Wood Motor Co., in which he was associated with Jay Wood.

Healy, who directed the investigation, said Monday that Dr. Charles R. McColl, pathologist, had performed an autopsy Sunday but until certain laboratory tests are made, said he could not definitely determine the cause of death. The tests, according to the pathologist, would require about five days.

Healy said he had obtained statements of numerous witnesses Sunday, and was interviewing more Monday. The stories do not altogether jibe, he said, but show there was very certainly a slap-bang fight in which both men took considerable punishment.

Both Pendleton and Frost were of light heavyweight build and from testimony and physical evidence, there were no rules.

As Healy reconstructed the general agreement of storied Monday, here is approximately what happened:

Frost purchased a new car from the Wood Motor company about a year ago. He experienced mechanical trouble with it, the latest defect appearing in the clutch.

Saturday morning, Mrs. Frost took the car to the Wood shop in Sumner and asked what they would do about it.

She was advised that the new car guarantee period of a year had expired, but that the company might put in a new clutch if Frost would pay for the installation labor.

She met her husband about 4:30 Saturday afternoon, told him of the propersition and he suggested they see Pendleton and settle the matter.

In the shop, Frost insisted the company should stand the whole expense; Pendleton refused to absort the labor charge. Frost said he wanted to put the question up to Jay Wood.

Pendleton called Wood on the shop phone, and handed the received to Frost, then went to the office to listen in on the extension.

Wood told Frost that Pendleton was manager and whatever Pendleton said would be done.

Then, according to Healy, Frost said something that Pendleton heard but didn't like, and Pendleton invited Frost to come to the office - just a few feet from the telephone.

Frost went, Pendleton meeting him at the door. Frost removed his glasses and the battle began. Stories conflict, but Frost insists Pendleton swung first, struck him and knocked him down to the cement floor.

Pendleton, according to Frost, had boasted he could beat Frost “the best day he ever lived.” Frost told Healy he couldn't remember much after that, but that he was down and Pendleton was holding one of his legs. Frost kicked with the other.

Shop men and other came in then and one dragged the two men into the adjoining sales room. Frost got up and Pendleton indicated “that was enough,” but Frost came at him then and the fight resumed.

Frost got a hold around Pendleton's neck - a wrestling hold - and squeezed hard. The spectators jumped in to separate them and the whole gang went down in a heap.

Mrs. Frost then took her husband out to the car and they drove away.

Pendleton had called for police, the statements showed, but the fight was over and Frost gone when an officer appeared.

Pendleton was asked if he wanted to prefer charges, but said he did not. He went on home and complained of a headache and injured right shoulder.

Mrs. Pendleton suggested a doctor, but Pendleton doubted if he could get a doctor at dinner time and said he guessed he'd go down to the drug store to get something for his bruised face, which was swelling.

He soon reappeared at home, parking his car in front of the house and started up the stairs, staggering. Mrs. Pendleton helped him into the house and to bed. But before a doctor could be reached, Pendleton had expired.

Frost meanwhile, not knowing of the tragedy, had taken his wife to Buckley. Returning home after 11 o'clock he heard the Sumner police were looking for him. He supposed Pendleton had obtained a warrant for his arrest, and drove direct to the Sumner police station.

There he was advised Pendleton had died soon after the fight.

Irene Marie Koltenbronn Obituary

Obituary
Irene Marie Seger
Irene Marie Seger, 88, was born May 12, 1903 in Hassel, Montana, and died Saturday, October 5, 1991, in Tacoma.

Irene retired in 1965 from Sears Department Store where she was Division Manager of the Yardage Department. She was a member of the Retail Clerks Local 374 and the Sears Retirement Association, and the WWI Veterns Women's Auxillary.

Irene leaves two daughters, Beverly Zierman and Evelyn Thompson; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. at Central Luthern Church. Lynn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements - 272-2131

Sophie Seger Family - The Third Generation

Pearl Carrie Koltenbronn Kramer (1898-1971) and Edward J KRAMER
Children:
  1. Marie KRAMER

  2. Donald KRAMER

Frank Joseph Koltenbronn (1900-1966)and Marie PENDLETON
Children:
  1. Bonnie Jean KOLTENBRONN

Irene Marie Koltenbronn (1903-1991)and Fred Grandville PENDLETON (1901-1942)
Children:
  1. Frederick PENDLETON (1923-1923)

  2. Evelyn PENDLETON (1924-2003)

  3. Beverly PENDLETON (1939- --)

Marie Ann Kramer


Marie Ann Kramer
Taken 30 Oct 1938 - age 16


Born: ca 1922, Nebraska, USA
Died:
Buried:

Father: Edward Kramer (15 Apr 1897-17 Jul 1988)
Mother: Pearl C Koltenbronn (15 Aug 1898-3 Feb 1974)

Marie married --?-- Shin

Donald E Kramer


Donald E Kramer
20 May 1943
age 17 yr 9 mo


Born: 27 Aug 1925, Nebraska, USA
Death: 26 Nov 1999, Nebraska, USA
Buried: St Joseph's Cemetery, Atkinson, Holt Co, Nebraska, USA

Father: Edward Kramer (15 Apr 1897-17 Jul 1988)
Mother: Pearl C Koltenbronn (15 Aug 1898-3 Feb 1974)

Donald married Leona Joyce JAUERNIG, daughter of Frank J JAUERNIG and Pearl, on 30 Jan 1965. Leona was born on 25 Sep 1929/1930 in USA, died on 9 Mar 1990 in Nebraska, USA at age 60, and was buried in Atkinson (St. Joseph Cem), Holt Co, Nebraska, USA.

Children of this marriage were:
  1. Chris Donald KRAMER

  2. Carl Joseph KRAMER




Research Notes:
From:Boyd County Nebraska GenWeb page-Cemetery Lists
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neboyd/cemname/cemname-k.htm

Kramer, Donald - born Aug 27,1925 - died Nov 26,1999 - married Jan 30,1965 - parents of Chris and Carl - buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson - shares stone with Leona J

Kramer, Leona Joyce Jauernig - born Sept 25,1928(1930) - died March 9,1990 - age 61 years - married Donald Kramer - buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson - had children - Chris Donald, Carl Joseph - shares stone with Donald (obit in file)

Family of Leona
Parents:
Jauernig, Frank - 1896-1979 - buried St Boniface Cem
Jauernig, Pearl - 1897-1975 - buried St Boniface Cem
Grandparents:
Jauernig, John - 1850-1928 - buried St Boniface Cem
Jauernig, Frances - 1861-1920 - buried St Boniface Cem
Uncles:
Jauernig, Edward - 1900-1959 - buried St Boniface Cem
Jauernig, John - 1891-1976 - buried St Boniface Cem

(also had uncle Joseph J Jauernig)

Frederick Pendleton

Born: 1923
Died: 1923
Buried:

Father: Fred Grandville PENDLETON (1901-1942)
Mother: Irene Marie KOLTENBRONN (1903-1991)

Spouse and Children: None

Evelyn Pendleton

Born: 1924
Died: 2003
Buried:

Father: Fred Grandville PENDLETON (1901-1942)
Mother: Irene KOLTENBRONN 1903-1991)

Beverly Pendleton

Born: (PRIVATE)

Father: Fred Grandville PENDLETON (1901-1942)
Mother: Irene KOLTENBRONN (1903-1991)