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Herman Struble and Emma Allen

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Photo of Herman Struble.

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Photo of Emma Allen Struble.

The Family of Herman Struble and Emma Allen Struble

 

 

 

birth place

death place

Herman Struble

husband

27 March 1871 - December 1936

Canadice NY

Canadice NY

Emma Allen Struble

wife

July 1873 - June 1910

Unknown place

Canadice NY

 

marriage

November 1894

 

 

Cora Struble

daughter

1896 - 17 August 1906

Canadice NY

Canadice NY

Hazel May Struble

daughter

1904 - 11 March 1913

Canadice NY

Canadice NY

Dorothy Struble

daughter

birth - death

Canadice NY

Detroit MI

 

 

 

 

The Parents of Herman Struble

Simeon Struble and Hopey E. Huff Struble

The Parents of Emma Allen

Mother and Father Allen

Struble Family Tree

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Huff Family Tree

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Allen Family Tree

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Emma’s Maternal Family Tree

Marriages of Herman Struble

1st Marriage to Emma Allen in 1894

2nd Marriage to Edna Waite

Marriages of Emma Allen

Marriage to Herman Struble in 1894

Herman Struble has accident on Depot Road Springwater

From the Wayland Register, August 1913

While driving down from the Erie depot last Saturday afternoon with a team and democrat, Herman Struble met with what might have been a serious accident.

He had gone to the four o’clock train after three ladies and a boy and it was while he was returning, and when nearly opposite the residence of station agent Green that a neck-yoke strap broke and the team became unmanageable.

However, Mr. Struble succeeded in running them into the ditch and at this juncture the democrat was overturned throwing the occupants out.

All escaped serious injury with the exception of one of the ladies who was seriously cut about the head. Medical assistance was soon in attendance and rendered aid to the injured.

Later the party resumed their journey to the home of Mr. Struble at Canadice.

The Obituary of Herman Struble

27 March 1871 - December 1936

From the Wayland Register, 24 December 1936

Canadice - News of the sudden death of Herman E. Struble came as a shock to his friends when his body was discovered in the woodshed of his home Tuesday morning by a neighbor, Lester Cork, who had gone there on an errand.

Mr. Struble lived alone for several years in the home where he was born March 27, 1871. He was the youngest of six children of the late Simeon and Hopey Huff Struble. Mr. Struble’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Struble, came to Canadice from New Jersey in 1831 to what is now the Fred Ross farm on Canadice Hill. The death of Mr. Struble removes the last of that name in Canadice.

Mr. Struble was married to Miss Emma Allen in November 1894. To them were born three daughters, Cora, who died in 1906, Hazel, who died in 1912, and Dorothy. Mrs. Struble died in June 1910. Later Mr. Struble married Miss Edna Waite of Elmira. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Ruth Kelbert of Elmira, and two grand-children of Detroit.

Funeral services were held at the funeral parlors at Springwater on Saturday at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Helena Champlin officiating. Interment was made in Evergreen cemetery, Springwater. The bearers were Fred Giles, Fred and Lester Cork and Willis Van Duyne.

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From the Lima Recorder, 25 December 1936

Canadice - Herman Struble, who lived alone, was found dead at his home, Tuesday morning, about 10 o’clock, by a neighbor with whom he planned to ride to Canandaigua. He had been in his usual health Monday. It is thought he suffered an heart attack which caused his death.

He was born in March, 1871, and was the youngest child of Simeon and Hopey Huff Struble. In 1893 he married Emma Allen of this place. Three daughters were born to them, Cora, Hazel and Dorothy. After the death of Mrs. Struble he married Miss Ruth Waite of Corning. One daughter, Ruth, was born to them.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Detroit Mich., and Mrs. Ruth Kelbert of Elmira Heights, two nieces and two nephews.

Funeral services were held from he undertaking parlors at Springwater, Saturday. The Rev. Helena Champlin officiated. Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery.

The Obituary of Emma Allen Struble

July 1873 - June 1910

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The Burial of Herman Struble

Evergreen Cemetery in Springwater NY

The Burial of Emma Allen Struble

Evergreen Cemetery in Springwater NY

Newspaper articles from FultonHistory.com

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