Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John Michael Shondrick

Sources conflict on name:
William Shondrick -- Snider
John Michael Shondrick -- obituary of Mary Ann Shondrick Nau


Mary Christine Huck

Mary did not live with her parents and siblings at the time of the 1910 census.


Urban J. Estadt

Urban Estadt’s obituary appeared in the Zanesville Signal on 27 Dec 1929:
URBAN ESTADT, OF CALDWELL, DIES OF FRACTURED SKULL
CALDWELL, O., Dec 26 - Urban Estadt, 26, well known prominent young man, and proprietor of the City Bakery on Bridge street, Caldwell, died at Wells hospital, Cambridge, Christmas day at 9:30 p.m. following an operation for injuries received last Saturday night, when he fell at his home south of Caldwell, and suffered a fractured skull. Immediately following the accident he was rushed to the Cambridge hospital, but never regained consciousness.
Mr. Estadt is the son of Henry and Elizabeth Estadt, who reside on South Cumberland street, Caldwell. He was a member of the St. Philomena Catholic church at this place.
Surviving are his widow, who was Miss Sophia Nau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nau; four children, Robert, aged 5 years, LaVerne, 3, Madeline, 2 and Reta, 6 weeks.
His parents and the following brothers and sisters also survive: Harley Estadt, Bridge street, Caldwell, Andres and Clemence Estadt, Pittsburgh; Bernard, James, and Mildred, of the home. A sister, Mary, died three years ago. The body was brought to the home on the Marietta road, just south of Caldwell, Thursday. Funeral services will be held from the St. Philomena church on Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Mark Campbell, and burial will be made in the Olive cemetery by Brubach.


Adeline Catherine Hupp

The following appeared in The Times recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on November 8, 1923:MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage permits have been issued to four couples during the past few days, Permits issued are as follows: . . . Urban J. Estadt, baker, Caldwell and Miss Adeline R. Hupp, daughter of Thomas Hupp of Enoch township. . . .

Name on death certificate: Adelaide Catherine Estadt