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Gideon W. Shrum [Parents] "Gid" was born in Sep 1825 in Smith Co., TN (now Macon Co.). He died on 28 Oct 1892 in Pleasant Hill, Franklin Co., IL. He married 1 Nancy DeWhitt on 9 Jun 1859 in Perry Co., IL. Gideon served in the military Civil War in 1860/1865 in 56th Illinois Regiment. He was employed as Blacksmith, Bridgebuilder, farmer in 1880/1892 in Hamilton Co., IL.

Other marriages:
Braden, Barbery C.
Garrett, Elizabeth L.
, Sophia Hackett

No conclusive prrof he is Louise's father except that a) he was the only Shrum in Hamilton County in 1880 and was still having children at that time.


"Notes for GIDEON W SHRUM: age 50 was 5 feet 7 1/4 inches tall with a light complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. He was a Private in Co. G of 111th Reg ILLs Vol. He enrolled on Aug 21, 1862 and discharged at Camp Butler, Ils on June 6th 1865, mustered out a Sargent 6 June 1865. He was a blacksmith when he enrolled"http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/Gifford.htm

Gideon W. "Gid" SHRUM fought in the Civil War. He enlisted at Clinton County, Illinois on 21 August 1862. He was mustered in as a private on 18 September 1862, and mustered out as a Sargent on 6 June 1865. Adjutant General's Report for the 111th Illinois Infantry following the muster out at the conclusion of the war. "The Regiment participated in the grand review held May 21, 1865, and went into camp near the city [Washington, D.C.?]. June 7 we were mustered out of the service. June 10 we broke camp and moved by rail to Springfield, Illinois. Arrived at Camp Butler and went into camp June 15, and remained in camp until the 27th, when we were paid and received our final discharge from the service of the United States. Disbanded and returned to our homes." "The Regiment was engaged in 8 battles and 17 skirmishes. Number killed in battle 46, wounded 144, died in prison 11, died in hospital 93, discharged for disability 71. Total loss 365. "The Regiment marched 1,836 miles, was transported by steamers 650 miles, by railroads 1,250 miles." "Battles - Resaca, Dallas, Kensaw, Atlanta June 11 to 28, Jonesboro, Ft. McAllister, Bentonville." "Skirmishes: Gravel Springs 5 November 1863; Decatur, Alabama 7 March 1864; Snake Creek 9 May 1864; Cross Roads 10 May 1864; Camp Creek 13 May 1864; near Dallas 25 May 1864; Big Shanty 13 June 1864; Kenesaw 24 June 1864; near Marietta [Georgia] 8 July 1864; Decatur 20 July 1864; near Atlanta 3 August 1864; Bull's Gap 23 August 1864; South Edisto, South Carolina 9 February 1865; North Edisto, South Carolina 12 February 1865; Columbia, South Carolina 17 February 1865; Cheraw, South Carolina 6 May 1865. © Schrum/Shrum Research Group December 1997

SHRUM,George W., 1845-1865. SHRUM,Gideon W., 56 Illinois Infantry. On 31 March 1865, less tan 2 weeks from the end of the Civil War, 200 soldiers from the 56th Illinois Infantry were aboard the steamer, "General Lyon" when it encountered a severe storm off Cape Hatteras, caught fire & sank. Including the soldiers and crew, over 500 people met their death by flames or drowning. One of the Boys in Blue was a George W. Shrum, of Saline County Illinois. SHRUM,Gideon W., 1825-1892 m Elizabeth GARRETT, Private Co. G, 111th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. Served from 21 August 1862, mustered out a Sargent 6 June 1865.

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Nancy DeWhitt.Nancy married 1 Gideon W. Shrum on 9 Jun 1859 in Perry Co., IL.


Gideon W. Shrum [Parents] "Gid" was born in Sep 1825 in Smith Co., TN (now Macon Co.). He died on 28 Oct 1892 in Pleasant Hill, Franklin Co., IL. He married 1 Sophia Hackett on 14 Jul 1856 in Union Co., IL. Gideon served in the military Civil War in 1860/1865 in 56th Illinois Regiment. He was employed as Blacksmith, Bridgebuilder, farmer in 1880/1892 in Hamilton Co., IL.

Other marriages:
Braden, Barbery C.
Garrett, Elizabeth L.
DeWhitt, Nancy

No conclusive prrof he is Louise's father except that a) he was the only Shrum in Hamilton County in 1880 and was still having children at that time.


"Notes for GIDEON W SHRUM: age 50 was 5 feet 7 1/4 inches tall with a light complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. He was a Private in Co. G of 111th Reg ILLs Vol. He enrolled on Aug 21, 1862 and discharged at Camp Butler, Ils on June 6th 1865, mustered out a Sargent 6 June 1865. He was a blacksmith when he enrolled"http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/Gifford.htm

Gideon W. "Gid" SHRUM fought in the Civil War. He enlisted at Clinton County, Illinois on 21 August 1862. He was mustered in as a private on 18 September 1862, and mustered out as a Sargent on 6 June 1865. Adjutant General's Report for the 111th Illinois Infantry following the muster out at the conclusion of the war. "The Regiment participated in the grand review held May 21, 1865, and went into camp near the city [Washington, D.C.?]. June 7 we were mustered out of the service. June 10 we broke camp and moved by rail to Springfield, Illinois. Arrived at Camp Butler and went into camp June 15, and remained in camp until the 27th, when we were paid and received our final discharge from the service of the United States. Disbanded and returned to our homes." "The Regiment was engaged in 8 battles and 17 skirmishes. Number killed in battle 46, wounded 144, died in prison 11, died in hospital 93, discharged for disability 71. Total loss 365. "The Regiment marched 1,836 miles, was transported by steamers 650 miles, by railroads 1,250 miles." "Battles - Resaca, Dallas, Kensaw, Atlanta June 11 to 28, Jonesboro, Ft. McAllister, Bentonville." "Skirmishes: Gravel Springs 5 November 1863; Decatur, Alabama 7 March 1864; Snake Creek 9 May 1864; Cross Roads 10 May 1864; Camp Creek 13 May 1864; near Dallas 25 May 1864; Big Shanty 13 June 1864; Kenesaw 24 June 1864; near Marietta [Georgia] 8 July 1864; Decatur 20 July 1864; near Atlanta 3 August 1864; Bull's Gap 23 August 1864; South Edisto, South Carolina 9 February 1865; North Edisto, South Carolina 12 February 1865; Columbia, South Carolina 17 February 1865; Cheraw, South Carolina 6 May 1865. © Schrum/Shrum Research Group December 1997

SHRUM,George W., 1845-1865. SHRUM,Gideon W., 56 Illinois Infantry. On 31 March 1865, less tan 2 weeks from the end of the Civil War, 200 soldiers from the 56th Illinois Infantry were aboard the steamer, "General Lyon" when it encountered a severe storm off Cape Hatteras, caught fire & sank. Including the soldiers and crew, over 500 people met their death by flames or drowning. One of the Boys in Blue was a George W. Shrum, of Saline County Illinois. SHRUM,Gideon W., 1825-1892 m Elizabeth GARRETT, Private Co. G, 111th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. Served from 21 August 1862, mustered out a Sargent 6 June 1865.

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Sophia Hackett.Sophia married 1 Gideon W. Shrum on 14 Jul 1856 in Union Co., IL.


Walter Karl Fiddelke [Parents] was born 1 on 23 Mar 1903 in Chicago, IL (Lake View). He died 2 on 29 Jun 1978 in Bartlett, Cook Co., IL. He married Hattie Freihage after 1930. Walter was employed 3 as fireman in 1930 in Chicago, IL. He served in the military 4 U.S. Naval Reserve during WWII in 1944.

TIMELINE:
1910 Living with parents and large family in Chicago at 1857 Orchard St. (Census)
1920 Living with parents in Chicago, IL. (Census)
1930 Living with retired parents at 3729 W. Hermitage in Chicago's 47th Ward, with several adult siblings. He is working as a fireman. (Census)
1944 Aboard Naval plane arrives at LaGuardia Airport in New York from Pt. Lyuatay, French Morocco via Newfoundland on 7/16/1944. (NY Passenger Lists)

Hattie Freihage [Parents] was born 1 on 8 Mar 1907. She died 2 in Jul 1976 in Bartlett, Cook Co., IL. She married Walter Karl Fiddelke after 1930.

They had the following children:

  M i Living

Dr. David Lorenzo McDonald [Parents] was born 1 on 12 May 1873 in Heber City, Wasatch Co., UT. He died 2 on 15 Jan 1952 in Duchesne, Duchesne Co., UT. He married 3 Pauline Anna Kellersberger on 17 Jul 1917 in Driggs, ID. The marriage ended in divorce. David was employed as Physician & Missionary.

Pauline Anna Kellersberger [Parents] was born 1 on 13 Mar 1897 in Abbazia, Austro-Hungary (now Opatija, Croatia). She married 2 Dr. David Lorenzo McDonald on 17 Jul 1917 in Driggs, ID. The marriage ended in divorce. Pauline emigrated 3 on 10 May 1906 from Rutterdam, Holland. She was employed 4 as Nurse after 1917 in Salt Lake City, UT. She graduated 5 University of Utah (B.A.) about 1922 in Salt Lake City, UT. She was employed as Real Estate in Sep 1940 in Idaho.

Other marriages:
Living
Hamilton, Samuel

They had the following children:

  F i Ruth Virginia McDonald

Living

Pauline Anna Kellersberger [Parents] was born 1 on 13 Mar 1897 in Abbazia, Austro-Hungary (now Opatija, Croatia). She married Living on 14 Nov 1928 in Idaho. The marriage ended in divorce. Pauline emigrated 2 on 10 May 1906 from Rutterdam, Holland. She was employed 3 as Nurse after 1917 in Salt Lake City, UT. She graduated 4 University of Utah (B.A.) about 1922 in Salt Lake City, UT. She was employed as Real Estate in Sep 1940 in Idaho.

Other marriages:
McDonald, David Lorenzo
Hamilton, Samuel


Samuel Hamilton died about 1945. He married Pauline Anna Kellersberger.

Pauline Anna Kellersberger [Parents] was born 1 on 13 Mar 1897 in Abbazia, Austro-Hungary (now Opatija, Croatia). She married Samuel Hamilton. Pauline emigrated 2 on 10 May 1906 from Rutterdam, Holland. She was employed 3 as Nurse after 1917 in Salt Lake City, UT. She graduated 4 University of Utah (B.A.) about 1922 in Salt Lake City, UT. She was employed as Real Estate in Sep 1940 in Idaho.

Other marriages:
McDonald, David Lorenzo
Living


Anton Josef Kellersberger [Parents] was born 1 on 14 Jan 1864 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. He died 2 on 14 Mar 1933 in Salt Lake City, UT. The cause of death was Liver Cancer. He married 3 Marie Theresia Koubek on 21 May 1896 in Volosca, Austria. Anton was employed 4 as Conductor Royal Cadet Band & Orchestra before 1895 in Vienna, Austria. He was employed 5 as Abbazia, Italy after 1896 in Conductor of Orchestra. He emigrated 6 on 10 May 1906 from Rutterdam, Holland. He immigrated 7, 8 on 2 Jun 1906 to Liverpool, Eng. to Boston, MA (S.S. Arabic). He was employed 9 as Director of Music at LDSU in Jun 1907 in Salt Lake City, UT.

Other marriages:
Buechi, Anna Schalker
Kreiger, Anna Ottilia

1906: Immigrates from Austria via the port of Liverpool, England, with family. Arrives in boston 6/2/06, and says he's headed to Freedom, Wyoming. His occupation is musician. (Manifest)

Marie Theresia Koubek [Parents] was born 1, 2, 3 on 28 Sep 1871 in Cermakowitz, Moravia (then Austria). She died 4, 5 on 29 Jul 1911 in Salt Lake City, UT. She married 6 Anton Josef Kellersberger on 21 May 1896 in Volosca, Austria. Marie emigrated 7 on 10 May 1906 from Rutterdam, Holland.

They had the following children:

  F i Pauline Anna Kellersberger
  M ii Siegfried Robert Carl Kellersberger
  F iii Living

Wenzel Kollersperger [Parents] was born 1 on 31 Jul 1819 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. He died 2 on 25 Feb 1895 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. He married Maria Johanna Zimmerman.

family birthplace now Krumlov, Czech

Maria Johanna Zimmerman [Parents] was born 1 on 9 Feb 1827 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. She died 2 on 6 Nov 1896 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. She married Wenzel Kollersperger.

They had the following children:

  M i Anton Josef Kellersberger
  F ii Anna Marie Kollersperger was born 1 on 15 Jul 1847 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. She died 2 in 1901.
  F iii Living
  M iv Living
  F v Living
  M vi Living
  F vii Julie Kollersperger was born 1 on 15 May 1858 in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. She died 2 on 27 Jun 1878.
  F viii Elisabeth Kollersperger
  F ix Rosa Kollersperger

Jozef Friedbacher died 1 in Milwaukee, WI. He married Elisabeth Kollersperger.

Elisabeth Kollersperger [Parents] was born in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. She died 1 in Milwaukee, WI. She married Jozef Friedbacher. Elisabeth immigrated about 1910.


Andreas Wittek died in Milwaukee, WI. He married Rosa Kollersperger.

Rosa Kollersperger [Parents] was born in Krumau, Budweis, Bohemia. She died 1 in Milwaukee, WI. She married Andreas Wittek. Rosa immigrated about 1910.

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