Wuerdemann Family Tree

Friedrich H. SanderAge: 78 years18661945

Name
Friedrich H. Sander
Birth October 19, 1866 36 28
Birth of a daughter
#1
Martha Sander

Birth of a daughter
#2
Lydia Sander

Birth of a daughter
#3
Ida Sander

Birth of a brotherWilliam Sander
1868 (Age 14 months)
Birth of a sisterLouisa Sander
May 3, 1871 (Age 4 years)
Birth of a brotherHerman H. Sander
September 3, 1873 (Age 6 years)
Birth of a sisterSophia F. Sander
October 15, 1875 (Age 8 years)
Birth of a brotherGeorge H. Sander
1877 (Age 10 years)
Birth of a brotherAdolf Sander
October 26, 1880 (Age 14 years)
Death of a motherDorothea Hadelar
July 26, 1887 (Age 20 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherChristine UnknownLastName
June 30, 1891 (Age 24 years)
MarriageElise CattauView this family
about 1896 (Age 29 years)
Death of a wifeElise Cattau
February 28, 1897 (Age 30 years)
MarriageElizabeth HarnappView this family
about 1898 (Age 31 years)
Death of a maternal grandfatherHeinrich Hadelar
February 10, 1898 (Age 31 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Bertha L Sander
February 19, 1904 (Age 37 years)
Death of a sisterSophia F. Sander
August 8, 1916 (Age 49 years)
Death of a brotherHeinrich M. Sander
March 27, 1943 (Age 76 years)
Death of a brotherH.Louis Sander
November 1, 1943 (Age 77 years)
Christening of a daughterBertha L Sander

Death January 13, 1945 (Age 78 years)
Burial
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: Germany
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
2 years
himself
2 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
2 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
Family with Elizabeth Harnapp - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: about 1898?
6 years
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
Family with Martha Koch - View this family
himself
wife
son
Private
son
Private
son
Private
Family with Elise Cattau - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: about 1896Platte County, NE.

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_P_CCINFO 2-14330 From THE PAST AND PRESENT, PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- Since 1907 Fred H. Sander has resided in Creston, where he is now engaged in buying cream and in this connection has built up an extensive business. Like many of his fellow citizens in Platte county, he is of German birth, his natal day being October 29, 1866. His parents, Henry and Dora (Hadeler) Sander, were also natives of Germany, where the father followed the occupation of farming, devoting his attention to general agricultural pursuits in that country until 1882, when he came to the United States. He made Platte county, Nebraska, his destination, and on reaching the end of his journey he purchased land in Sherman township, since which time he has systematically and successfully carried on farming there. He has reached the advanced age of eighty-five years, but his wife passed away in 1887. Fred H. Sander was educated in the schools of Germany, and at the age of fifteen years he began earning his living by working as a farm hand. He came with his parents to America and continued his employment as a farm laborer until he reached the age of twenty-two years, when he rented land, upon which he carried on general farming for two years. He then purchased one hundred and sixty acres in Creston township and developed, cultivated and improved that place for a long period, there carrying on general farming until 1907, when he rented the farm and came to Creston. Here he is engaged in buying cream, and his business furnishes an excellent market for producers. His work is carefully and systematically handled, and energy and industry constitute the basis of his growing success. In April, 1897, Mr. Sander was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Harnepp, a daughter of Carl and Bertha Harnepp, who came to Platte county at an early day. Her father secured a homestead and continued its cultivation for many years but eventually retired from active business and returned to Germany, where he now makes his home. To Mr. and Mrs. Sander were born four children, Lydia, Martha, Bertha and Ida. Mr. Sander was married a second time in October, 1914, when he wedded Miss Martha Koch. Since age conferred upon him the right of franchise Mr. Sander has voted with the democratic party and is a stalwart advocate of its principles. His religious faith is that of the Lutheran church. His has been a well spent life, and he has gained many friends during the period of his residence in Platte county, now covering a third of a century. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] From THE PAST AND PRESENT, PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- Since 1907 Fred H. Sander has resided in Creston, where he is now engaged in buying cream and in this connection has built up an extensive business. Like many of his fellow citizens in Platte county, he is of German birth, his natal day being October 29, 1866. His parents, Henry and Dora (Hadeler) Sander, were also natives of Germany, where the father followed the occupation of farming, devoting his attention to general agricultural pursuits in that country until 1882, when he came to the United States. He made Platte county, Nebraska, his destination, and on reaching the end of his journey he purchased land in Sherman township, since which time he has systematically and successfully carried on farming there. He has reached the advanced age of eighty-five years, but his wife passed away in 1887. Fred H. Sander was educated in the schools of Germany, and at the age of fifteen years he began earning his living by working as a farm hand. He came with his parents to America and continued his employment as a farm laborer until he reached the age of twenty-two years, when he rented land, upon which he carried on general farming for two years. He then purchased one hundred and sixty acres in Creston township and developed, cultivated and improved that place for a long period, there carrying on general farming until 1907, when he rented the farm and came to Creston. Here he is engaged in buying cream, and his business furnishes an excellent market for producers. His work is carefully and systematically handled, and energy and industry constitute the basis of his growing success. In April, 1897, Mr. Sander was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Harnepp, a daughter of Carl and Bertha Harnepp, who came to Platte county at an early day. Her father secured a homestead and continued its cultivation for many years but eventually retired from active business and returned to Germany, where he now makes his home. To Mr. and Mrs. Sander were born four children, Lydia, Martha, Bertha and Ida. Mr. Sander was married a second time in October, 1914, when he wedded Miss Martha Koch. Since age conferred upon him the right of franchise Mr. Sander has voted with the democratic party and is a stalwart advocate of its principles. His religious faith is that of the Lutheran church. His has been a well spent life, and he has gained many friends during the period of his residence in Platte county, now covering a third of a century.