Schlotzhauer, Helen Louisa "LULU"
1865 - 1948 (83 years)-
Name Schlotzhauer, Helen Louisa "LULU" [1, 2, 3, 4] Birth 16 Jan 1865 Clear Creek Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA [2, 3, 4] Gender Female Death 1 Feb 1948 Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri, USA Burial 3 Feb 1948 Pilot Grove City Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri, USA [5] Person ID I7500 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Schlotzhauer, John, b. 1 Jun 1839, Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri, USA d. 4 Apr 1924, Palestine Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 84 years) Relationship natural Mother Masel, Frederica America "RICKEY", b. 9 Jan 1844, Palestine Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA d. 23 Apr 1901, Palestine Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 57 years) Relationship natural Marriage 1866 Cooper, Missouri, USA [1] Family ID F3794 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lusk, Hamilton, b. 1 Mar 1858, Brighton, Polk, Missouri, USA d. 15 Nov 1937, Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 79 years) Marriage 19 Oct 1884 Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA [1] Children 1. Lusk, Stella Velma, b. 16 Oct 1885, Cooper, Missouri, USA d. 24 Jul 1936, Columbia, Boone, Missouri, USA (Age 50 years) [natural] 2. Lusk, Edgar Hamilton, b. 4 Mar 1888, Cooper, Missouri, USA d. 14 Sep 1904, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 16 years) [natural] 3. Lusk, Boyd Sterling, b. 16 Oct 1891, Cooper, Missouri, USA d. 29 Jan 1920, St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA (Age 28 years) [natural] 4. Lusk, Marshall Brice, b. 20 Jun 1894, Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri, USA d. 13 Oct 1976, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 82 years) [natural] Family ID F2947 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Documents History of Cooper County, Missouri by WF Johnston
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Notes - Louise (Lulu) Helen Schlotzhauer, oldest daughter and second child in the family of eight children of John and Fredricka Masel Schlotzhauer, was born on the farm near Harris Station southwest of Pilot Grove in Cooper County, Missouri on January 16, 1865. The railroad was under construction there and the wife of one of the construction workers named her after herself. Later that year, in November 1865, her parents purchased the 127 acre farm and it became known as "the home place". It is now owned and the residence of Marcin Schupp and his wife. Here Lulu Schlotzhauer grew up. She attended the Pleasant Green rural school and Johnston's School in Pilot Grove. The family was active in the affairs centered around Wesley Chapel Church.
On October 19, 1884, Lulu Schlotzhauer was married to Hamilton Lusk. They were married at Wesley Chapel by E. L. Frazier, a minister.
(from notes sent by Bettie Wolfe, wife of the mayor of Pilot Grove. Louise (Lulu) Schlotzhauer was her great aunt. 7/98)
- Louise (Lulu) Helen Schlotzhauer, oldest daughter and second child in the family of eight children of John and Fredricka Masel Schlotzhauer, was born on the farm near Harris Station southwest of Pilot Grove in Cooper County, Missouri on January 16, 1865. The railroad was under construction there and the wife of one of the construction workers named her after herself. Later that year, in November 1865, her parents purchased the 127 acre farm and it became known as "the home place". It is now owned and the residence of Marcin Schupp and his wife. Here Lulu Schlotzhauer grew up. She attended the Pleasant Green rural school and Johnston's School in Pilot Grove. The family was active in the affairs centered around Wesley Chapel Church.
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Sources - [S12] USA: MO: COOPER: History of Cooper County by W. F. Johnston.
William Foreman Johnson
1919
https://www.thomafamily.org//tfam/Mainfile_Histories/History%20of%20Cooper%20County%2C%20Missouri%20by%20WF%20Johnston.pdfHistory of Cooper County, Missouri by WF Johnston - [S2070] USA: Census 1880.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 - [S1542] USA: Census 1900.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 - [S1207] USA: Census 1870.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 - [S387] USA: MO: Death SOS Online.
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/
- [S12] USA: MO: COOPER: History of Cooper County by W. F. Johnston.