once a hoosier

Fritz Berger

Fritz Berger
b. 7 January 1845, Germany
d. 13 May 1892, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio

m. 7 November 1876, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana
Veronica Schof
b. 4 February 1852, Germany
d. 25 April 1920, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio

Children with Veronica Schof:

  • Frank (b. 20 October 1877) married Susanna [–?–]
  • Albert (b. 25 July 1881)
  • William (b. 8 October 1882)
  • John (b. 2 July 1883)
  • Mary (b. 12 December 1884) married Frank Kuhn
  • Clara (b. ca. 1886-died young)
  • Louise (b. 12 January 1888) married Freedom L. Johnson
  • Veronica “Rose” (b. 12 April 1889) married John Holland
  • Anthony (b. 8 September 1891-ca. 1909)

Fritz and Veronica emigrated from Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, to Van Wert County, Ohio, after their marriage in 1876.

Valentine Scoaff (relative of Veronica Schof)
b. 1846, Germany

Submitted by:
Patricia K. Johnson
Elkhart IN
E-mail: docpat@maplenet.net

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