Ottilia Huber
- Born: 3 Jun 1835, Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany
- Marriage: Hieronymus Hörner on 14 Apr 1859 in Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany
- Died: 11 Jul 1914, 59 Johnson Street, Buffalo, NY at age 79
- Buried: 14 Jul 1914, Pine Hill Rc Cemetery, Cheektowaga, Erie County, NY
General Notes:
Arrival 5.7.1880 to USA
Ottilia married Hieronymus Hörner, son of Johann Philipp Hörner and Maria Magdalena Riffel, on 14 Apr 1859 in Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany. (Hieronymus Hörner was born on 25 Sep 1834 in Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany, died on 7 Mar 1920 in 142 Grey Street, Buffalo, Erie County, NY and was buried on 10 Mar 1920 in Pine Hill Rc Cemetery, Cheektowaga, Erie County, NY.)
Marriage Notes:
Hieronymus was born in Karlsdorf at 7:00 in the morning, and was baptized the same day at about 2:00 in the afternoon. His baptismal sponsors were Mayor Schlindwein and George Melchior Schalk. He and his wife Ottilia migrated to America with their children in the late 1800's. In Germany, he spent his life as a farmer, and continued that trade after arriving in America. At the time of his death, he lived at 142 Grey Street in Buffalo. Ottilia was born in Karlsdorf at 5:00 in the morning, and was baptized the same day at 4:00 in the afternoon. Her baptismal sponsor was Elisabetha Erthal Esswein, wife of the wagon-maker Franz Mathias Esswein. At the time of her death, she lived at 59 Johnson Street, in Buffalo. Hieronymus and Ottilia were not married when Thomas was born, as reflected in Thomas' birth register at the Church. He was born at 3:00 in the morning, and baptized later that day at 6:00 p.m. His baptismal sponsors were Anton Karcher and Joseph Uchlein. Thomas received separate United States citizenship. Thomas worked as a mill peddler when he married his second wife, Rosa. Damian was born at 7:00 p.m., and baptized the next evening at 6:00 p.m. His baptismal sponsors were Damian Huber, a farmer, and teacher Wahlfahrt. Karl Friedrich was born at 8:00 in the morning, and baptized three days later, also at 8:00 in the morning. His baptismal sponsors were Anton Joseph Kercher, a farmer, and teacher Brummar. Elizabeth's baptismal sponsors were Franziska Koeffler and Heinrich Brummar. The baptismal sponsors for Charles Hoerner were Edward Schlindwein and Heinrich Habitzreuther. At the time Henry was married, he worked as a painter. After retiring, he moved to Miami, Florida. After his death, he was buried in Cheektowaga. Frank Hoerner was a laborer. Not much is known about Frances Hoerner. Louis Hoerner worked as a machinist when he married Mary Luksch.
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