Category:Emanuel Hinderer

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Emanuel Paul Hinderer (E.P.)
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Minnesota, USA. <ref>http://www.robertfgray.com/genealogy/803.html</ref>

1964



Obituary: Wenatchee Daily World, Wenatchee, WA, 26 Jun 1972, Waterville, Washington. Waterville - Emanuel P. Hinderer, 85, a long-time Waterville rancher died in a Wenatchee convalescent center on Monday evening following an

extended illness. Born in LaCrescent, Minn., on June 12, 1887, he spent his early life in that area. He was employed by the Great Northern Railroad as an invoice clerk at St. Paul. In 1906 he came to Hilliard, Wash. He moved to Waterville in 1907 where he had since resided. He was married to Melinga Hintz at Spokane in 1924. She preceded him in death in 1956. On June 29, 1957, he was married to Olga Zibell at St. Paul.

Surviving are his wife, at home; three sons, Paul, Mark E. and John Hinderer, all of Waterville; a daughter, Mrs. Irene McNamara, Toledo, Ohio; two brothers, Ted Hinderer, Pullman, and Chris Hinderer, Withrow; two sisters; Mrs. Clara Bauer, Edmonds, and Mrs. Elsa Eberly, Tonasket; and seven grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

Services will be announced at a later date by the Waterville Funeral Home. Obituary Wenatchee Daily World, Wenatchee, WA, June 27, 1972.

Notes

  • Born: 12 Jun 1887, LaCrescent, Minnesota
  • Marriage (1): Malinda L. Hintz on 1 Sep 1924 in Douglas, Washington
  • Marriage (2): Olga M. Zibell on 29 Jun 1957 in St Paul, Ramsey Co, MN
  • Died: 26 Jun 1972, Wenatchee, Washington at age 85

• Occupation: Farmer, 1910, Owens, Douglas, Washington. His brother Paul is living with him.

• Residence: From 1920 Census, 1920, Douglas, Douglas County, Washington. He is listed as the head of the family. He is the only person listed.

  • • Residence: From 1930 Census, 1930, Douglas, Douglas, Washington. Name: Emanuel P Hinderer
  • Event: Census
  • Event Date: 1930
  • Event Place: Douglas, Douglas, Washington
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 42
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Race: White
  • Birthplace: Minnesota
  • Estimated Birth Year: 1888
  • Immigration Year:
  • Relationship to Head of Household: Head
  • Father's Birthplace: Germany
  • Mother's Birthplace: Germany
  • Enumeration District Number: 9
  • Family Number: 31
  • Sheet Number and Letter: 2A
  • Line Number: 21
  • NARA Publication: T626, roll 2486
  • Film Number: 2342220
  • Digital Folder Number: 4547437
  • Image Number: 791
  • Household Gender Age
  • Emanuel P Hinderer M 42
  • Spouse Melinda H Hinderer F 32
  • Child Mary E Hinderer F 3
  • Child Olga Irene Hinderer F 1
  • Child Emanuel P M Hinderer M 1

• Obituary: Wenatchee Daily World, Wenatchee, WA, 26 Jun 1972, Waterville, Washington. Waterville - Emanuel P. Hinderer, 85, a long-time Waterville rancher died in a Wenatchee convalescent center on Monday evening following an extended illness. Born in LaCrescent, Minn., on June 12, 1887, he spent his early life in that area. He was employed by the Great Northern Railroad as an invoice clerk at St. Paul. In 1906 he came to Hilliard, Wash. He moved to Waterville in 1907 where he had since resided. He was married to Melinga Hintz at Spokane in 1924. She preceded him in death in 1956. On June 29, 1957, he was married to Olga Zibell at St. Paul.

Surviving are his wife, at home; three sons, Paul, Mark E. and John Hinderer, all of Waterville; a daughter, Mrs. Irene McNamara, Toledo, Ohio; two brothers, Ted Hinderer, Pullman, and Chris Hinderer, Withrow; two sisters; Mrs. Clara Bauer, Edmonds, and Mrs. Elsa Eberly, Tonasket; and seven grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

Services will be announced at a later date by the Waterville Funeral Home. Obituary Wenatchee Daily World, Wenatchee, WA, June 27, 1972.


  • Emanuel P. Hinderer (900 KB)
  • 1972
  • Waterville Cemetery
  • Waterville, Douglas, Washington
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  • • Cemetery: From Find a Grave Search, 1972, Waterville, Douglas, Washington. Birth: Jun. 12, 1887
  • Death: Jun. 26, 1972
  • father Paul Hinderer and Clara Schneider
  • Family links:
  • Children:
  • Mary Elizabeth Hinderer (1926 - 1938)
  • Spouse:
  • Melinda L Hintz Hinderer (1897 - 1956)
  • Burial:
  • Waterville Cemetery
  • Waterville
  • Douglas County
  • Washington, USA
  • Created by: Teresa
  • Record added: Oct 27, 2009
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 43612270
  • • Social Security Number: 536-09-2193.

Emanuel next married Olga M. Zibell, daughter of Otto Carl Zibell and Olga Anna Amanda Hinz, on 29 Jun 1957 in St Paul, Ramsey Co, MN. (Olga M. Zibell was born on 24 Apr 1902 in St Paul, Ramsey Co, MN and died in Sep 1992 in St Paul, Ramsey Co, MN.)



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Residences

1940 - Ward 1, Waterville, Waterville Election Precinct 1, Douglas, Washington, United States

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From Rene' Hinderer:Beth is E.P.’s daughter.(Mary Elizabeth – born July 24th, 1926.) “Young Beth had an ache and pain that didn't get treated soon enough. It turned out to be a ruptured appendix that took her life. Her mother Melinda never got over her death and ended up in Eastern State Hospital for the mentally ill over the situation. I believe she had tried to commit suicide.” Beth passed away September 3rd, 1938. She is buried in the Waterville Cemetery – Waterville, Douglas County, Washington, USA

Draft

Emmanuel Paul Hinderer United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name Emmanuel Paul Hinderer Event Type Draft Registration Event Date 1942 Event Place Waterville, Washington, United States Residence Place Waterville, Washington, United States Race White Birth Date 12 Jun 1887 Birthplace La Crescent, Minnesota Box Number 87


In 1970 Uncle E.P. Emanuel Hinderer had a stroke in church during the baptism of Susan Hinderer. I think she is a granddaughter of Emanuel Hinderer. There are a bunch of Susan Hinderer's on facebook, but don't know who they are. Does anybody know Susan Hinderer

At one time Elsie and Julia were keeping house for Emanuel, Paul and Chris. For breakfast the girls served home-cured bacon with the rind on. To tease the girls, one of the brothers always put the bacon rind in the bottom of the coffee cup. The girls became more and more iritated and finally moved to the other side of the table to no avail. One day the girls were putting their horses away in the barn and happened to notice some sheep turds on the floor -- so they put them in E.P.s coffee where they sank to the bottom unnoticed until quite a bit of coffee had been consumed. That of course ended the bacon rind problem.


Mary Abrahamson Last I checked none of the Paul Hinderer family was on facebook. Joan Eskew would know her married name though and might know straight off whether she's on here. Like · Reply · February 17, 2016 at 6:00am Cheryl Litt Salter Cheryl Litt Salter Susan's married name is McCray & she teaches at Eastmont High School. Like · Reply · 1 · February 17, 2016 at 2:32pm Jim Baur Jim Baur Where do you fit in, Cheryl Litt Salter? Like · Reply · February 18, 2016 at 12:24am Cheryl Litt Salter Cheryl Litt Salter Jim Baur , my mom is Clara (Hinderer) Litt. My grandparents were Chris & Mattie Hinderer. Like · Reply · February 18, 2016 at 12:53am

Memories

Martin Baur - I remember collecting eggs as EP's and eating a carrot right out of the garden, He just wiped the dirt off and we ate them. Also remember chewing on wheat until it was like chewing gum.

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