Johann Henrich (Henry 3) NICLAS 13 Apr 1834 - Frona (Fanny) RICH 1858 (7th child of Johann Henrich Niclas & Anna Katharine Peil)

HENRY B. NICKOLAUS
(7th child of Johann Henrich Niclas and Anna Katharine Peil)

Born: 13 April 1834 Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
Died: 20 September 1907 Olds, Henry Co., Iowa
Buried Eicher Cemetery, Washington Co, Iowa
Married: 23 May 1856 (Frona) Fannie Rich (in Wayland, Henry County, IA)
Year of Immigration: 1855
Born: 19 February 1840 Mulhausen, Alsace-Lorraince, France,
daughter of Joseph Rich and Barbara Ramseyer
Died: 10 March 1919, Olds, Iowa.

Lived: According to information from Iowa there was a Heinrich Nichaus age 27 came from Hanover, Germany to Baltimore and arrive 27 February 1865. Olds, Iowa, U.S. A.

The New Hamburg Independent states:
9 July 1903: Mr. Henry Nicholaus, of Olds, Iowa is paying a visit to his friends here
and in Zorra. On Monday he was the guest of Mr. John F. Roth

The Tavistock Gazette states:
16 July 1903: Hy. Nicklas, Iowa, only living member of the family attended Mrs. John Bambergers funeral, only daughter, Mrs. Henry Wettlaufer. Had son John in Indiana


Notes for JOHANN HENRICH 'HENRY' NICLAS:
Henry and Fanny Nickolaus' farm was north of Olds, IA at (address in 2001): 1861 Hwy 78. Just west of where Hwy 78 turns west and James Ave continues north at this intersection.

Henry walked from Ontario, Canada to Marshall, Iowa (later renamed Waylan, Iowa due to confusion with Marshalltown, IA) with his cobbler tools. It is said he came to Waylan because there was a Mennonite community there (per Shirley Mathews-Madden). Henry had served and apprenticeship to a cobbler in his early youth. He and Fannie homesteaded a place in Iowa and purchased adjoining acreage from the government. He broke sod by day and cobbled shoes at night for his neighbors.

After several years passed, his mother was brought down from Canada to live with them. She was very senile and did not recognize her son, Henry, who she was always begging to see. She would start off to find him, and John and Peter would run after her and hang onto her skirts and delay her until Fannie could catch up and coax her to return home with her.

With several small children and a helpless old mother and his wife to care for, the day came when Henry was conscripted for the Army to fight in the Rebellion of 1861 (Civil War). He was allowed to hire another man to go in his stead by paying the man $50.

When Henry died, each child received 80 acres of land and his widow had $10,000 plus a home with her daughter, Amelia, for the rest of her life. She inherited the home farm. (I am assuming this reads that Amelia inherited the home farm). Henry and Fanny Nickolaus are buried in Eicher Cemetery in Washington County north of Olds, IA. Section One, row 17 of the cemetery.
Cause of Death: Cancer of Stomach





Notes for MRS. FANNY (RICH) NICHOLAUS
Perhaps no one has been better known in this community than the late Henry Nickolaus and his family. Mrs. Fannie Nickolaus, nee Rich, died 10 March 1919, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clark Zickafoose, near Olds, aged 79 years and 21 days. Mr. Nickolaus preceded her in death on September 20, 1907. Mrs. Fannie Rich Nickolaus was born in Alsace, France, on February 19, 1840, coming to America in her early life. She was married to Henry Nickolaus on May 23, 1856, the wedding taking place in Wayland, then Marshall. They lived all their life on the border of Washington and Henry counties and were thus members of this community throughout their life. She was the last one of a family of fifteen to pass away.

There were born to these good people ten children, six sons and four daughters. Two of these died in early youth, Lizzie at the age of ten, and Gilbert at the age of 14. Eight children survive the mother.
They are John, of the state of Washington;
Peter northwest of Wayne;
Adaline, who is the wife of Mr. Elmer Hooper of Olds;
Wesley, living northwest of Olds;
William of Kansas City;
Henry of Mt. Pleasant;
Lida, wife of Mr. Sam Miller of Olds, and
Amelia, wife of Mrs. Clark Zickefoose of near Olds.

Besides these eight children living, there are 27 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren to mourn the loss of the mother and grandmother. Mrs. Nickolaus was a member of the Evangelical church and remained faithful to her confession until her death. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon, March 13, at 2 p.m. and interment made at the Eicher church cemetery.

The services were in charge of Rev. S. M. Musselman and Rev. Hansen of Olds. Rev. Hansen had charge of the services at the house and spoke a very fine tribute on the words, "She hath done what she could," Mark 24:8, and Rev. Musselman spoke at the church on John 14:27, "Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid," this chapter having been a great comfort to the deceased in her last days especially.

The sad part of this day was the fact that besides John, who on account of the great distance could not come at this time of the year, three other members, Henry of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Clark Zickafoose of Olds were not able to attend on account of illness. The remains looked lifelike and were tenderly borne to the grave by six grandsons.

["Daily News", Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, March 20, 1919, Page 2]
Death Records of Henry County, IA
Number 237
FANNIE NICKALAUS, Widow
Died: 10 March 1919
Place of Death: Olds, Wayne Twp, Iowa
Born: 19 February 1840, France
Father, RICH, born in France
Mother: RAINSEYER, born in France
Informant: Pete Nickalaus of Olds
Cause of Death: Hypostatic pneumonia: Arterosclerosis and Mitral insufficiency
Doctor McConnaughey of Winfield
Burial: Noble, Iowa
Undertaker: R. K. Crane of Mount Pleasant

THE TEN CHILDREN OF HENRY AND FANNY NICHOLAUS
SEE DETAILS BELOW

(1) John Adam Nickolaus
Born: 6 March 1860, Iowa
Died: 28 January 1844 Spokane , WA
1st Marriage: 16 September 1884 in Henry County, IA. Fannie (Francis) L. Jessup
daughter of Oliver Jessup.
She was born about 1866 in Iowa and
died before 1892.
Married by T.J. Fink at the house of the brides parents, per Marriage Book G-1


2 Children of John and Francis
(1) Larry A. Nickolaus
(2) Lucy A. Nickolaus

2nd Marriage: Married: 6 April 1892 Eva O. Miller in Henry County, IA.
She was born August 1867 in Pennsylvania, and
died after 1920 in possibly Benton County, WA
Married by C. W. Shepherd, M.G., at the house of Alfred L. Miller.

4 Children of John and Eva

(1) Hazel Emory Nickolaus
Born: June 1895, Crawfordsville, Washington Co. IA
Died:
Married: 8 November 1917 Crawfordsville, Iowa, Rev. James Fred Stillwell born about 1887, Monroe, NC Father: Hampton A. Stillwell mother Florence Yankle
(2) Rae A. Nickolaus
Born: March 1899 Henry County, IA
(3) Earl Barrett Nickolaus
Born: 11 April 1901 Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa
Died 15 October 1926 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas
Married: 15 April 1923 Vera Margaret Schumacher at Everett, Snohomish, Washington
born 13 February 1902 in Osborne City, Kansas
Child: Charles Barrett Nickolaus
born 24 November 1924, Washington
Married: Latrelle “Lottie” p. born 1 August 1923
(4) Eva C. Nickolaus

Born: About 1908
Obituary: J. A. Nickolaus Dies in Spokane
Relatives of Mr. J. A. Nickolaus of Spokane, Wash. have received word of his death on Jan 28, 1944. He was nearly 84 years old and had been in failing health for sometime. When living near and in Mt. Pleasant, Ia, he was active in the Methodist church, Henry County Mutual Insurance and Farmers Union.


He and his family moved to Richland, Wash. in May 1918. He leaves four children and four grandsons, one of whom was reported missing in action in December after having taken part in many raids over Germany. He also leaves three brothers and two sisters, P.L. of Crawfordsville, Ia., R.R. and H. B. of Washington, Ia, S. W. of Benton City, Wash., Mrs. Lyda Miller of Olds, who has been confined in the Memorial hospital since October 28 with a broken leg, and Mrs. H. C. Zickefoose of 606 E. Warren St., Mt. Pleasant.

(2) Peter Lafayatte Nickolaus
Born: 6 December 1861 Henry County, IA
Died: 13 January 1948 Henry County, IA , buried Eicher Cemetery, Washington, IA
Married: 18 February 1885 in Washington county, IA to Mary Mast
born 24 September 1864 in Washington County, IA, and died 15 February 1955 in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County IA Her parents were David Mast and Magdalene Wenger
Children: Maude, David H., Florence F., Minnie , Luella M. , Lola V., J. Lester, Living
Details for (9) children of Peter and Mary:

Maude Nickolaus
(1st child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 3 June 1886 Washington County, IA
Died: 26 October 1980, Fridley, MN
Buried: Lucas, IA - went to high school at Howe's Academy in Mt. Pleasant, UC
Married: 18 August 1908 Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, IA John Louis Hamilton
born about 1884, Lucas County, IA and died 12 January 1963, Lucas County, IA
Marriage Notes for MAUDE NICKOLAUS and JOHN HAMILTON:
From Henry County Marriage records, Book 5:
John L. Hamilton, 24, born in Lucas County, student
Maude Nickolaus, 22, born in Washington County
Married 18 August 1908 in Mt. Pleasant
Children:
John Nickolaus Hamilton
born 20 June 1909, Henry County, Iowa
Married: 28 April 1932 Leah Cotteral
born 3 September 1912
Children:
John Allen Hamilton
born 27 February 1933
Married: August 1957 Marie
Helen Hamilton born 29 June 1934
Robert Hamilton born 6 September 1935
Harold Hamilton born 28 September 1939

Charles Wesley Hamilton
born 20 June 1911
Married: 22 December 1934 Vera Boyce
born 24 August 1917
died 8 May 1999 Chariton, Lucas, IA
Children:

Eloise Hamilton - lived at Story City, IA
born 30 May 1935
Married: 4 May 1955 Robert Erickson
James Hamilton
born 11 November 1936 - lived at Osceola, IA
Married: 4 May 1958 Donna Halferty
Richard Hamilton
born 15 January 1939 - Lived at Chariton, IA
Married: 12 March 1960 Shirley born 20 March 1940
Glen Hamilton
born 18 March 1940 - Lived in Arizona
Married: 17 January 1963 Rose born 6 January 1941
Eugene Hamilton
born 20 November 1941 - Lived in Urbandale, IA
Married: 3 October 1964
Betty Millen

David Stanley Hamilton
born 9 November 1912
died 25 June 1992, Galena, Jo Daviess, IL
(1) Married: 1940 Rhea Rutledge
(2) Married: 1956 February Jane Elizabeth Bowe
born 10 December 1910 died Jan 1993 Galena, Jo Daviess, IL
Notes for DAVID STANLEY HAMILTON SR.:
Stanley was married twice: first to Rhea, second to Jane.
Stanley and Rhea were divorced.
Stanley was a teacher.
Notes for JANE ELIZABETH BOWE:
Jane was a secretary.
Children of David Sr. and Rhea Rutledge:
David Stanley Hamilton, Jr. - born 25 June 1942 - Married: Jo
Charles Allen Hamilton - born October 1944

Frances Maude Hamilton
born 9 April 1914 Lucas County, IA - Frances had lived in Fridley, Henepin, MN
died 12 March 2005, CA
Married: 23 August 1954 David Peterson
born 4 January 1918, Minnesota
died 9 August 1991 Fridley, Ramsey, MN
Child:
Joanne Peterson
born 3 March 1957

James Edward Hamilton
born 10 March 1915 Lucas County, Iowa - Lived in Council Bluffs, IA
Married: Dorothy Baltz
Children:
Susan Hamilton - born 11 November 1946
Margaret Hamilton - born 31 March 1949
Julie Hamilton - born 22 July 1954

Lester Lois Hamilton
born 4 October 1917 - Lester was a teacher - they lived around Des Moines, IA
Married: 2 April 1942 Elizabeth Lamb born 16 March 1916
Children:
Ruth Hamilton - born 28 February 1944 - Married: 20 January 1978 Richard Fontas
Bruce Hamilton - born 18 April 1947
Lois Hamilton - born 17 August 1949 - Married: June 1978 Alen Laude

William “Bill: Hamilton
born 10 September 1919 - Bill was a professor at Perdue University
Married: 2 December 1945 Barbara Pond born 16 July 1920
Children:
Marilyn Hamilton
Phyllis Hamilton
Roger Hamilton
Dale Hamilton
Kathy Hamilton


Elizabeth May Hamilton
born 1 October 1921
May never married. - She lived in St. Paul, MN

Mary Jane Hamilton
born 11 June 1923 - Lived around Stockton, MO
Married: 22 April 1948 Lee Pendergraph - born 15 April 1924 - died 2001
Children:
Frances Pendergraph - born 4 June 1952
Married: 1 November 1975 Mike Sombody
Mike somebody and Frances were divorced.
Paula Pendergraph - born 3 April 1954
Married: 20 October 1973 Duywene Webb
Ronald Pendergraph - born 13 June 1956
George Pendergraph

George Alan Hamilton
born 9 November 1925 - Lived in Thatcher, AZ
Married:
Shirley Martin
Married: Jewel
Notes for GEORGE ALAN HAMILTON:
George was married twice: first to Shirley Martin - divorced, second to Jewel.

Children of George Hamilton and Shirley Martin:
Kirby Hamilton - born 23 November 1948 - died May 1971 Texas
Married: 1970 Melanie
Kirby Sr was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War. He was killed in a plane crash in Texas.
Paul Hamilton - born 19 June 1952
Married:
Kathy

David Henry Nickolaus
(2nd child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 21 October 1887, Washington County, IA
Died: 31 May 1895, Washington County, IA - ruptured appendix
Buried: June 1895 Eicher Cemetry, Washington County, IA
Notes for DAVID NICKOLAUS:
David was called 'Davie'. He died of a ruptured appendix at the age of 7years, 7 months, and 10 days. Dad's cousin, Shirley Madden has a death announcement card on Davie's funeral.
David is buried in Eicher Cemetery in Washington County, north of Olds, IA.

Florence Pearl Nickolaus
(3rd child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 9 December 1889, Washington County, IA
Died: 10 December 1984 (1985) Anderson, Shasta county, CA of old age
Married: 27 November 1913 LeClaire Butterfield - born 20 September 1888
Marengo, IA and - died 12 January 1963 Redding, Shasta County, CA
Parents: James Butterfield and Cynthia Stiles
Child: see below

Notes for FLORENCE PEARL NICKOLAUS (Butterfield):
Florence was a teacher, her son Allan remembers that she was a good cook, and she liked to play Scrabble in later years and that she was very good at it.
Fact 1: 09 Dec 1889, Born on her parents farm. Farm was called Evergreen Hill.
Fact 2: 2001, Kenneth Madden is the owner of P.L. Nickolaus' farm. He is a great-grandson.
Fact 3: 2001, Address of the farm: 3395 Underwood Ave, Crawfordsville, IA

Notes for LECLAIRE BUTTERFIELD:
LeClaire Butterfield was a woodmachinist-painter and paper hanger.
Some of his children claim he was physically abusive to his wife and children but he was a member of the Methodist church. Allan (second son) said he was a regular Bible thumper.
They lived around Olds, Henry, Iowa; Floyd, Floyd, Iowa; Charles City, Floyd, Iowa, Anderson, CA.
They moved to California during World War II.
Children:
Max Alwin Butterfield
born 22 October 1915
died 31 August 1986, Silver Spring, MD
Burial: Richfield, Hennepin, MN
Married: 26 November 1926 in Charles City, IA Lorraine Farnham
- Max was married
to Lorraine Farnham and Lorraine's brother, Clifford, was married to Max's sister Mary
Child: Mark A. Butterfield
born 22 October 1952
Married: 20 July 1974 to
Dianne Dressler


Allan Leroy Butterfield
born 23 April 1919, Winfield, Henry County, IA
died 27 January 2003 in Prescott, Yavapai County, AZ - from colon cancer
Buried: Burial: 06 Jun 2003, Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, Mpls, MN
Married: 14 September 1944 in Huntington Park, Los Angeles, CA.,
Elaine Louise Musser
born 30 November 1920, Oberlin, Kansas
died 11 November 2005 in Spring Park, Hennepin, MN.-
Parents: Wheeler Musser & Blanche Hess
Burial: 19 Nov 2005, Charles City, Floyd, IA Riverside Cemetery
Cause of Death: Old Age
Married: 1 January 1984 in MN Carol Elizabeth Higby born 20 May 1935, Albert Lea, Freeborn,MN.

Notes for ALLAN LEROY BUTTERFIELD:
According to Allan (2001):
Allan dropped out of high school in the 11th grade of high school. He wasn't doing very well academically so his Dad told him he had better quit and get a job. So he did. He ended up working for his Dad for awhile learning the painting and paper-hanging trade. He did not like working for his Dad too much and that is when he and his buddy, Clyde P., hopped a fright train to the recruiters office and signed up for the USS Navy. Clyde P. later went AWOL. Allan, whose nickname was Butter most of his life, enlisted into the United States Navy at the age of 19.

Allan's first ship was the battleship the USS Mississippi. He was on this ship for 3-1/2 years and never got seasick while aboard. During his tour on the Mississippi they had gone through the Panama Canal. The Mississippi had been anchored just ahead of the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor. The Mississippi went to the Atlantic with the Third Division battleships (USS Idaho, Mississippi, and New Mexico battleships) to do battle with the German Navy in the Atlantic and to protect the merchant ships.

Allan went to Norfolk and got transferred to the USS Wyoming instead of going with the crew to the Atlantic. Next he was transferred to the USS Wyoming because he was an excess rating and the Navy had a lot of new ratings (sailors) coming on board. USS Wyoming was a battleship left over from WWI, which was now a training ship but also a staging ship for excess sailors awaiting transfers. The ship was in Norfolk, VA Norfolk NOB (Navy Operating Base)He was only on the Wyoming for about 6-8 weeks.

From there Allan went to the USS Palmer for 6-8 months. During WWI the Palmer was a destroyer but during WWII she was transformed into a minesweeper. The Palmer was in Norfolk at the time of the Pearl Harbor bombing. They had been in Pearl Harbor but left for Norfolk in May 1941. That night (12-7-41) Allan was on liberty from the Palmer sleeping in a big leather chair at the Norfolk Navy YMCA when the Marine Shore Patrol went around and woke up all the sailors there and told them Pearl had been bombed and they were to get back to their ship. While on the Palmer Allan got seasick! The Palmer would rock side to side and forwards and backwards and then there was the smell of fuel oil while in their bunks. Allan got pretty seasick on that ship but never got seasick again.

Allan's job on the Palmer was a gigcoxswain (pronounced gigcoxen). This was a 3rd class petty officer. He was in charge of a motor whale boat (26 foot boat) where he was the steerman on this boat. The Bow hook and an engineer (motor machinist) worked for Allan. Allan steered the boat, the bowhookman hooked the bow of the boat, and the motor machinist kept the motor running. Allan's boat had a canopy on the front 1/3 of the boat so when he hauled officers around they would not get ocean spray on them and get wet.

Allan's last ship was the USS Montpelier which he was on from 1942 until the end of WWII. This was a light cruiser that was 90 feet by 600 feet long. On the Montpelier he was a 'plank-owner'. This is what the first crew is called when a ship is first commissioned. Allan was also a 'shell-back' and not a 'pollywog. A shell-back is a sailor that has crossed the Equator. Allan had crossed the Equator 3-4 times during his tour in the USS Navy. Allan said there was a term called Air-dale. This was anyone that was flying all the time.

Elwin Musser (brother-in-law) was in the Navy and he was called an Air-dale. Elwin was a Navy photographer and flew quite a bit. His position on the Monte was he was in charge of the sail locker. They had large sewing machines and they repaired or made canvas gun covers or whatever needed to be sewn up or made.

Allan was in the Navy for 7 years, 1 month, and 21 days. He could have gotten out after his 4 years but then he would probably get drafted again because the War was still going on and the US Government would have put him wherever they wanted to - probably the Army so he decided decided to re-enlist and stay where he was and he was held for DOW - the Duration of the War. He was one of the first to be discharged when the War was over.

According to Allan:
Allan was born on a farm in Winfield township, Washington County, Iowa, not too far from where his
Grandfather Nickolaus lived. Not sure how long they lived here but it is believed that his sister Mary was also born on the same farm. They also lived in Floyd, Floyd, Iowa. There is a Methodist Church still in Floyd (2007). This is where Allan was baptized at the age of 7. His grade school in Floyd has been torn down. The other town they lived in was Charles City, Floyd, Iowa. It is just a few miles east of Floyd. They first lived in a house at 1313 F Street (Floyd?, Nancy thinks Floyd). They lived here before going to Florida.

About 1927 the family moved to Florida in a Model T touring car. His Dad thought he might find work down in Florida but by about 1929 they moved back to Floyd, Iowa to 305 Washington. The house was red brick with an open front porch. The house is no longer brick and the porch is now part of the house (2001). Clara Green is the lady that owned the house.
The family lived in 3 different houses while they lived in Floyd. They did not own any of them.
After Floyd, the family moved to Charles City, Iowa. The lived at 603 N. Johnson. Then they moved to Hulin Street next door to the house on Jackson. The house on Hulin Street is gone. The next two house in Charles City Allan was not sure which they lived in next. One house was on the southeast part of town on Hwy 218 across from the Masonic Temple, the house is now gone. The other house was on South Main Street just across where the Cedar Valley Hospital is now. This house is also gone. After those two houses they lived at 1010 10th Ave (lower 10th). This is the street that Nancy (Allan's daughter) remembers her Mother telling her was called "Incubator Ave" because it had so many kids on that street.

Allan was born on a farm just north of Olds, Iowa in Winfield Township. Take 218 North from Olds. Turn east on 105th street. The farm is on the south side of the road just west of Lexington Ave. All that is left is the big red barn. (See photo of barn in right side margin pictures) Peter and Mary Nickolaus attended a church just to the west of this farm. All that is left is the cemetery (Asbury Cemetery). Peter Nickolaus owned this farm at one time but then lost the farm (information from Shirley Mathews-Madden). Allan's sister, Mary, may have been born on this farm also.

Notes for ELAINE LOUISE MUSSER:
Elaine Louise Musser was the youngest of three children. She grew up in Charles City, Floyd, Iowa at xxx Kelly Street. The house on Kelly Street was demolished after the tornado went through Charles City in the late 1960s. The house was damaged beyond repair. Her parents had built a house out on 5th Avenue which is where they were living at the time of the tornado.
Elaine was left handed but was forced to learn to write in school using her right hand. She could write either right or left handed.

Elaine started dating Allan L. Butterfield when she was 15 years old. When Allan, who was in the Navy at Pearl Harbor, she sent him a 'Dear John' letter then she married Alfred McKelvie. Elaine got a divorce after he threatened her with a knife. Elaine started writing Allan again, still in the Navy, and they started corresponding. Elaine traveled out to California where they were married on September 14, 1944. Elaine never mentioned Alfred McKelvie to any of her children. They found out by accident from Elaine's sister, Thelma.

She was in the back seat on the right side of the car when she was in the 'Accident' as the family always called it. Her nephew, Evan, was driving everyone back to Mason City from a dentist appointment in Charles City. It was foggy and Evan wanted to get back for a date he had in St. Paul, MN where he and his mother, Thelma, lived. Evan was passing in foggy conditions. He did not see the gasoline bulk truck making a left hand turn into Rudd, IA when he ran the car into the back end of the truck. Thelma, Elaine's sister, was in the front seat and her hand print was on the back of the gasoline truck. Alleene and Barbara Butterfield were sitting in the back seat of the car and both girls had some of their front teeth knocked out and Barbara broke her femur. Their little sister, Nancy, was sleeping across their laps and was thrown to the floor. Elaine suffered head trama and was not expected to live through the night. At the time of the 'Accident' Elaine and Allan Butterfield ran an A&W Root Beer stand at 640 South Federal in Mason City, IA.

Children:
Nancy Sue Butterfield
born 12 March 1958, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA
Married: 1 August 1987 Clyde Owen Bayne born 1 May 1956, Kimball, NE
Married at the United Methodist Church in Newcastle, Weston, WY
Allan Leroy Butterfield, Jr.
born 8 March 1961, Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA
Married: October 1987 Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN Dianne Marrow born 17 May 1960

Mary Elizabeth Butterfield
born 23 May 1920, Winfield, Henry, Iowa
died 1 January 1993, Redding, Shasta, CA
Married: 31 August 1940 in Charles City, Floyd IO. Clifford Rueben Farnham born 10 Sept. 1916
Married: 28 July 1968 Paul C. Shandley

Children of Mary Butterfield and Clifford Farnham
John Wesley Farnham - born 7 May1941
Clifford Farnham - born 13 February 1946
Kathryn Louise Farnham - born 24 September 1949

Willis Claire Butterfield
born 3 January 1922
died 3 March 1985, Richfield, MN
Married: 24 December 1944 Jane Wentland born 28 January 1925
Children:
Kay Butterfield - born 28 August 1951 - Married: 20 July 1975 Paul Eidenschink
Steven Butterfield - born 10 October 1954
Scott Butterfield - born 10 October 1954 - Married: 20 June 1975 Karen Larson

James Nickolaus Butterfield
born 17 November 1923
Married: 27 June 1944 in Seymour, IN - Jean Lee born died 18 February 1955
Child: Michelle Ann Butterfield - born 16 June 1951
Married: 1955 - Faye Stommel Black born died 23 October1969
Child: David James Butterfield - born 3 November 1957
Married: 1975 -
Dorothy Miller
Married: 2001 -
Moira Schulte - born and raised in Scotland

Notes for JAMES NICKOLAUS BUTTERFIELD:
James Butterfield was married four times. His first two wives died of cancer.
He divorced wife number 3 (Dot), and wife number four is from Scotland.

Wallace Dean Butterfield
born 10 April 1925
died 2 July 2001, San Bruno, San Mateo, CA
Married: 1954 Mary Jean Wilhelm
Children:
James Dennis Butterfield - born 5 December 1955
Married: Lauren Lee Meddaugh
Robert Den Butterfield - born 15 April 1957
Cynthia Lee Butterfield - born 13 March 1960
Medical Information: Born with cerebral palsy and mental retardation.

Doris Pearl Butterfield
born 20 July 1929
Married: 1950 Ernest Dale Medialdea born 1929
Children:
Michael Dale Medialdea - born 5 January 1955
Kenneth John Medialdea - born 31 July 1962

Minnie Nickolaus
(4th child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 1 September 1891, Washington County, IA
Died: 9 September 1943, Washington County, IA
Burial: September 1943, Eicher Cemetry, Washington County, IA
Notes:
Minnie was an invalid caused by rhumatoid arthritis since she was 11 years old.
She died of breast cancer. She never married.
Information given by Shirley Mathews-Madden:
Minnie was a tom-boy. She could out climb and out run any boy.
By the age of 14 she had had three childhood diseases one after another
when rhematoid arthritis hit. Two of the three diseases were Scarlet Fever and Small pox.
Minnie is buried in Eicher Cemetery in Washington county, north of Olds, IA.

Luella Marie Nickolaus
(5th child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 28 May 1894 Olds, Henry County, IA (Washington County, IA)
Died: 22 November 1979 Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, IA
Burial: Charles City, Floyd, IA
Married: 6 May 1918 Perry Clinton Mathews in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa
Born 8 October 1893 (1892) Canaan Township, Henry County, Iowa and
died 12 January 1975 Henry County, Iowa
Buried: Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant, IA - conflicting note
says burial at Charles City, Floyd, IA??? - same as Luella above
Parents: Emerson Mathews and Alma Holland
Notes for Luella Marie Nicholaus (Mathews):
Luella taught school at Howe's Academy in Mt. Pleasant, IA.
This is where she met Perry Mathews.
Luella had severe arthritis but not rhematoid arthritis.
Notes for Perry Clinton Mathews:
Perry Clinton Mathews was the Signal Officer at Ft. Snelling, Mpls, MN during WWII. Then he became the Ordinance Officer there. Col. Buxton was the Commanding Officer at Ft. Snelling at that time. Perry went into WWII as a Captain. (Allan Butterfield)

The Burlington Hawkeye, Monday, 1/13/1975, page 8
Perry C. Mathews
MT. PLEASANT - Perry C. Mathews, 81, died early Sunday, Jan. 12, 1975 at his home northeast of here. He was born Oct. 8, 1893, in Canaan township, Henry County, the son of Emerson and Alma Ellen Holland Mathews. He married Luella Nickolaus in Mt. Pleasant, May 6, 1918. He was a life resident of Pleasant Lawn, northeast of Mt. Pleasant; a veteran of both world wars, member of VFW, American Legion, Veterans of World War I and the Wesley United Methodist chapel. Surviving: the wife; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Leu and Mrs. Phyllis Mallams, both of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Shirley Madden, Crawfordsville, Mrs. Ruth Bridges, Minden, Neb. and Mrs. Charlotte McClure, Des Plaines, Ill; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Milo, Mt. Union. Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Crane-Ewart-Young Funeral home, Revs. Mark Hagy and Peter Siemens, Forest Home cemetery. A memorial has been established to the American Cancer society.
Children:
Margaret Louise Mathews
born 20 December 1919
Married: 26 September 1946 Paul Woodrow Leu
Children:
John Randolph Leu - born April 1951
James Michael Leu - born 14 February 1949
Married:
Debbie
Linda Susan Leu
Laurie Ann Leu


Shirley Kathleen Mathews
born 14 February 1923
Married:
Robert Cliff “Bud” Madden
Children:
Sandra Louise Madden - born 11 August 1946- worked for the FSA
Married: 2 December 1965
Robert Grieser - divorced
Married: 1 June Wiliam Doehler
Kenneth Edward Madden - born 22 February 1949 - Colonel in the US Army Intelligence
He bought Great grandfather P. L. Nicholaus' farm from his parents who had bought the
farm from P. L. Nicholaus
Married: 30 December 1975 Patricia Shaffer - teacher
Cathleen Marie Madden - born 26 October 1950
Married: 20 June 1969 Roderick Roth

Infomation from Shirley Mathews-Madden:
Bud and Shirley Madden's farm house was at Hwy 218 and 335th street. (on the north west corner of this intersection). They had to move their house to Olds, IA when the highway department put in the second lane for Hwy 218. Shirley had bone cancer in the breast bone and then lung cancer.

Ruth Eileen Mathews
born 29 March
Married: 25 February 1951
Marvin Leslie Bridges
Children:
Eileen Bridges born 1956
Leslie Bridges born 1960
Daniel Bridges born 1963

Phyllis Marie Mathews
born 17 November 1930
Married: 27 November 1948 Marvin Burke Mallams born 28 August 1928
Phyllis had colon cancer. Phyllis' nickname is Tilly.
Children:
Ricky Marvin Mallams - born 16 March 1954
John Burke Mallams

Charlotte Lucille Mathews
born 16 October
Married: 1965 Marshall D. McClure

Lola Victoria Nickolaus
(6th child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)

Born: 27 April 1896, Crawfordsville, Washington County, IA
Died: 9 December 1979, Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, IA (Charles City, Floyd, IA)
Married: 1 January 1918 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa,
Archie Rodney Howland
born 20 May 1894 Momence, IL , accountant at tractor factory
died 2 June 1963, Charles City, Floyd County, IA
- Mother Ada Howland, 61 widowed, born in Canada
- Sister Marie Howland, 22, born in Illinois, bookkeeper at tractor factory

Notes for LOLA VICTORIA NICKOLAUS:
Lola went to a business college. Lola graduated from Olds, IA school.
Notes for ARCHIE HOWLAND:
Archie Howland was the comptroller for Oliver-Hart-Parr tractor factory in Charles City, IA.
Children:
Jean Howland
(has MS as does her granddaughter Kirsten (Connie'd daughter, see below)
Married: Merle Nordschow
Children:
Rusty Nordschow
Ronald Nordschow - born 7 January 1945
Connie Nordschow

Marion Howland
Married:
Robert Nelson
Children:
Girl Nelson
Lois Howland
born 10 October 1930 - Married:
Eldon Ebert
Children:
Karen Ebert - Karen is a twin to Kevin.
Kevin Ebert
Cathy Ebert
Jeff Ebert
Marilyn Ebert


Joseph Lester (Ted) Nickolaus
(7th child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)

Born: 9 December 1897 Washington County, IA
Died: 20 August 1947 Washington County, IA
Burial: August 1947, Eicher Cemetry, Washington County, IA
Notes for JOSEPH LESTER 'TED' NICKOLAUS:
Ted died form a combination of an enlarged heart and kidney problems. His heart was crippled from polio and the age of 2 and was always on crutches. He never married.


Willis (Bill) LaFayette Nickolaus
(8th child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 24 May 1900 Washington County, IA - Uncle Bill was 6'4" tall
Died: 27 March 1985, McCook, Red Willow county, NE

(1) Married: 15 September 1930 Frances Woolard born 5 January1909 died 1 March 1976
(2) Married:
Marilyn Rahjes (divorced)

Child of Willis Nickolaus and Frances Woolard
Mary Elizabeth Nickolaus

George “Ellis” Nickolaus
(9th child of Peter Nickolaus and Mary Mast)
Born: 25 June 1905 Washington County, IA
Died: 9 September 1982 Burlington, Racine County, WI
Married: August 1946 Helen Baker
Notes for GEORGE ELLIS 'ELLIS' NICKOLAUS:
Olds High School, Olds, IA 1923
Basketball Team
Back row: Elbert Snell, Coach Carlson, Virgil Peterson, Harold Crawford, Ellis Nickolaus, Zingg
Front row: Marion Woodburn, Herman Wolfe
Coach Edward J. Carlson was also the principal of the school.
Photo from the 1923 Tormentor yearbook of Olds High School.

Uncle Ellis was 6'7' tall. He played semi-pro basketball. His team played the
Harlem Globetrotters in New London, IA and his team won (Allan Butterfield)


George Ellis 'Ellis' and Helen adopted David Keith.
Child:
David Keith Nickolaus - born 1948

2/16/1939 "Wayland News"
Henry Mast Former Wayland resident dies
Henry Mast, 72, died at his home in Crawfordsville, Sunday morning at 6:30 after a brief illness. Stricken early Friday morning with a severe heart attack which was the first he ever had as far as the family knew. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Gladden of Crawfordsville and Paul of near Noble, Three sisters, Mrs. P. L. Nicholaus, Mrs. P.R. Schantz of near Crawfordsville and Lydia Mast of Wayland. A son Louis preceded him in death several years ago and one brother Joseph Mast died Jan 12, 1939.

Henry Mast son of David and Magdelene Mast was born 3/25/1886 in Washington Co. Iowa, east of Noble, Crawford township Washington County. Mr. Mast spent much of his life as a farmer living in Wayland and Crawfordsville communities. He moved to Crawfordsville about three years ago. He was a man with many friends being prominent in church and community affairs. Funeral services were held at 2 Tues. afternoon at the Eicher Church Rev. D. E. Welty conducting the service with burial in the Eicher cemetery.

He lived in this and neighboring communities until his departure from this life 2/12/1939. On May 10, 1889 he was united in marriage to Mary Rittler in a ceremony solemnized by the Rev. Benjamin Eicher. They observed their golden wedding anniversary last year. To this union were born 3 sons, Gladden, Louis David and Paul R. Upon his confession of faith in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, he was baptized by the Rev. H. G. Allebach 2/9/1897 and was taken into fellowship of the
Eicher Emmanuel Mennonite Church. In the later years of his life his membership was transferred to the Wayland Mennonite Church.
On Friday morning last week he became ill and Sunday morning about 6 he was called to his eternal abode at the age of 72 years, 10 months, and 14 days.
The following members of the family survive to mourn his passing; his wife Mary, two sons, Gladden and Paul, four grandchildren Mrs. Frances Hanna and Mrs. Norene Erwin, Pauline and Joe Henry Mast; three sisters Mrs. PL Nickolaus, Mrs. PR Schantz and Miss Lydia Mast and many relatives and friends. One son, Louis David, and two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held Tues Feb 14 at the home in Crawfordsville conducted by the Rev. Chapman and at 3 PM at the Eicher Emmanuel Mennonite church conducted by the Rev. Delbert E. Welty and assisted by the Rev. Wm Penner of Wayland. Pallbearers: Armin Erwin, Arthur Mitchell, Ellis Nickolaus, Bennie Schantz, Dave Schantz, and Wilbur Schantz. Interment at Eicher Cemetery.

Notes for PETER LAFAYETTE NICKOLAUS:
The following information was given by Shirley Mathews-Madden, granddaughter of Peter Nickolaus:
Peter L. Nickolaus left the Mennonite Church and joined the Wesleyan Methodist Church and was
excommunicated from the Mennonite Church. Peter married Mary Mast, a Mennonite, who was excommunicated from the Mennonite Church for marrying outside the church. The couple then attended a Methodist Episcopal church.

Peter Nickolaus bred polled Short-horn cattle on his farm that was called Evergreen Hill. He had 147 acres. Peter always had a long prayer before a meal that the pancakes got cold. They ate a lot of buckwheat pancakes. Therefore, his daughter, Luella (Shirley's Mother), never had grace at her table. Just Thank the Lord for this food and that was it. Luella ate too many cold pancakes as a child at her father's table.

Hwy 218 North from Olds. Turn east on 105th Street. On north side of the road is Asbury Cemetery. Peter and Mary Nickolaus went to a church that was here. All that is left is the cemetery. The church was moved to Old Trasher's in Mt Pleasant, IA.

Peter and Mary are buried in Eicher Cemetery in Washington Cty, north of Olds, IA.

Notes for MARY MAST (Nicholaus):

Mary Mast Nickolaus was a decendant of Bishop Jacob Mast of the Amish Mennonite Church.
She is buried beside her husband P.L. Nickolaus in the Eicher Mennonite Cemetary in Washington County, between Wayland and Olds, IA.
The cemetary address: 2670 330th street and Redwood Ave just north of Noble, IA.
Her funeral was on February 19th, which would have been Mary's and P.L.'s 70th wedding anniversary.
Mary Mast-Nickolaus made a comforter and it is now owned by Sandy Madden-Koehler and it is still in excellent shape.

Last Rites for Mrs. P. L. (Mary Mast) Nicholaus
Wayland: Final rites for Mrs. Pete L. Nicholaus, 90, formerly of Crawfordsville, will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, February 19, 1955 at the Zehr Funeral home in Wayland. Rev. H. E. Nunemaker of the Eicher Mennonite church will be in charge of the services with burial to be held in the Eicher cemetery. The grandsons of Mrs. Nicholaus will serve as casket bearers.

February 19 would have been the 70th anniversary of Mrs. Nicholaus’ wedding date. Mary Mast Nicholaus was born September 24, 1864 in Washington county, the daughter of David and Magdelena Wenger Mast. On February 19, 1885 she was united in marriage with P.E. Nicholaus who died on January 13, 1948. Survivors include their daughters: Mrs. Maude Hamilton of Lucas, Iowa, Mrs. Florence Butterfield of Anderson, Calif., Mrs. Lola Howland of Charles City, Mrs. Luella Mathews of Mt. Pleasant, and two sons, Willis and Ellis Nicholaus of McCook, Neb. Three children preceded her in death. She is also survived by 27 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Mrs. Nicholaus had been ill for two years and died Tuesday at the Kennedy Nursing Home in Mt. Pleasant.
(3) Barbara Elizabeth (Lizzie) Nickolaus
Born: November 1863
Died: 27 September 1873
Buried Sommers Cemetery, Marion Twp, Washington Co. IA

(4)
Adeline (Addie) Nickolaus
Born: 15 March 1866 Iowa
Died: 2 January 1942 Olds, Henry County, IA
Married:
Elmer Hooper
Children:
Lillian May, Edna E.,

(5) Henry Benjamin Nickolaus
Born: April 1868 Iowa
Died: 19 December 1949 Washington, Iowa
Married: Mary E. Young born July 1876
Child:
Laura M. born Sept 1897

(6) George William Nicholaus
Born: June 1870
Died: After 1920 possibly Texas
Married: Lulie J. Young
Children:
Roy A. Nickolaus
born 20 August 1894
died 9 Feb 1903

(7)
Lyda Anna Nicholas
Born: 29 September 1872, Iowa
Died: 22 March 1953 Olds, Henry Co. IA
Burial: 24 March, 1953, Eicher Cemetry, Washington County, IA
Married: 31 December 1891 Samuel Miller 19 December 1861 in Ohio
died 21 May 1919, Chicago, Ill.

SAM MILLER KILLED
Well Known Olds Stockman Meets Death in Chicago
Olds - May 22 (Special) Mr. Sam Miller of this town was killed in Chicago early yesterday morning, being run down by an automobile on Michigan Avenue. Mr. Miller is of the well known firm of Miller Brothers of this place and is about sixty years of age. He went to Chicago Tuesday with a shipment of hogs. The first known of his death was a telegram to his brother from an undertaker in Chicago, saying that he had charge of the body of Mr. Miller and adding that he had been killed by an auto in front of the Lexington Hotel. Mr. Basil Huston, son-in-law of Mr. Miller, and Mr. Alfred Morgan, cashier of the Olds bank, left for Chicago on the first train. They are expected back today. It is believed that they will arrive with the body in Mt. Pleasant on No. 9 and be driven up from there by auto. No arrangements have been made for the funeral. Mr. Miller leaves his wife and one
daughter, Mrs. Huston....[Mt. Pleasant Weekly – May 28, 1919]

Olds Woman Taken By Death
Mrs. Samuel Miller, Sr., died at her home in Olds, early Sunday morning, 22 March 1953, following a brief illness. She was a life long resident of this community. Born Lyda Ann Nickolaus in 1872, she was married in 1891 to Samuel Miller a well-known farmer, cattle feeder and stock buyer of Olds. They made their home in Olds at that time and Mrs. Miller lived at this home the rest of her life. Only one person now lives in Olds who was there at the time she came. Mr. Miller was killed in Chicago in 1919 when struck by an auto. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. H. C. Zickefoose of Mt. Pleasant, the only daughter, Clara and her husband (Mr. and Mrs. Basil E. Huston of Olds), 11 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren. One grandson preceded her in death. Funeral services for Mrs. Miller will be held at the Olds Congregational church Tuesday afternoon, March 24, at 2:00 o’clock. Friends may call at the Crane Funeral home Monday evening. The casket will also be open from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. at the church in Olds. Interment will be at the Eicher cemetery north of Noble, Iowa.
Child:
Clara M. Miller - (only child of Lyda Nickolaus and Samuel Miller)
Born: 23 June 1895
Died: 24 June 1977, Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, WI
Burial: June 1977, Wayne-Olds Cemetery, Henry County, IA
Married: Basil Ernest Huston born 1 October 1891
died 21 April 1974 Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, WI
Burial: April 1974, Wayne-Olds Cemetery, Henry County,, IA
Notes for CLARA M. MILLER:
Clara and Basil Huston had 13 children.


Children:
James Huston - born - died about 1944
Jo Ann Huston
Married: Jack Letsch
Miriam Huston
Born: 14, Aug 1918
Died: 23 Feb, 2006
Married: Vernon Pike
Richard M. Huston
Born: 27 Dec, 1922
Died: 30 Jan 1990

Rosemary Huston
Married: Paul Haserodt
Marjorie Huston
born 26 November 1912, Olds, Henry County, IA
died 8 May 1986, Iowa City, Johnson County, IA
Burial: May 10, 1986, Wayne-Olds Cemetery, Henry County, IA

Notes on: Marjorie M. Huston, 73, 306 W. Monroe, Mt. Pleasant, died Thursday morning, May 8, 1986, at University Hospitals, Iowa City. She was born Nov 26, 1912, at Olds, the daughter of Basil E. and Clara M. Miller Huston. Ms. Huston taught school at Mt. Union, Crawfordsville, Birmingham and Strawberry Point for several years. She had managed the dining room at the Harlan Hotel most of her life. Ms. Huston was a member of the Congregational-Universalist Church, Mt. Pleasant, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are two brothers, John M., San Antonio, Texas, and Richard M., Jacksonville, Fla.; five sisters, Mrs. Peter (Dayl) Theobald, Oconomowoc, Wis.; Dorothy Keith, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Vernon (Miriam) Pike, Aptos, Calif; Mrs. Paul (Rosemary) Haserodt, Kalamazoo, Mich.; and Mrs. Jack (Jo Ann) Letsch, West Des Moines; many nieces and nephews. Her parents and four brothers, Gayle, Basil E. Jr., Ronald and James, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at the Congregational-Universalist Church. The Rev. Charles Tweed and Dr. Louis A. Haselmayer will officiate. Private interment services will be held at the Olds Wayne Township Cemetery.

Gayle Huston
born 25 July 1914, Henry County, IA
died November 1977. Des Moines, Polk County, IA
Married: Thelma Lewis
Dayl Huston
born about 1916
Married: Dr. Peter Theobald
born 12 March 1911
died October 1986 Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, WI
Basil Ernest Huston, Jr.
born 17 October 1917, Henry County, IA
died 22 January 1981, Richardson, Dallas County, TX
Married: Virginia Rhinehart
Born: 23 Dec 1920
Died: Feb 1983
Dorothy E. Huston
born 7 October 1922
died 28 June 2005, Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, IA
Married: Mr. Keith
John Miller "Sam") Huston
born 1 October 1924, Olds, Henry County, IA
died 20 June 1977, San Antonio, Bexar County, TX
Burial: Fort Sam Huston National Cemetery, TX
Notes on: Huston, John M. "Sam" a Lt. Col. Of USAF, Ret., 72 years of age, formerly of Olds, Iowa died Friday June 20, 1997, at San Antonio, Texas. Born: October 1, 1924 in Olds, Iowa. Parents: Basil E. and Clara M. Miller Huston. Married Beverly Cloutier on March 28, 1948 at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Survivors include: his wife of San Antonio, Texas; one son, Jeff; two daughters, Pat Blackwood and Gail Ellis; one brother, Richard of Jacksonville, Florida; four sisters, Dorothy Keith of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Rosemary Haserodt of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Miriam Pike of Aptos, California, and Dayl Theobald of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers, James, Gayle, Basil, John, and Ronald; two sisters, Marjorie Huston, and JoAnn Letsch. Interment in Fort Sam Huston National Cemetery with full military honors.
Children:
Jeff Huston
Pat Huston
Married: Blackwood
Gail Huston Married: Ellis
Ronald Huston
born 25 September 1927
died December 1966, Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, IA

(8)
Joseph Gilbert Nickolaus
Born: 20 March 1875 Iowa
Died: 17 May 1889 Buried Eicher Cemetery, Washington Co, IA

(9) Samuel Wesley (Wes) Nickolaus
Born: 8 July 1878 Washington County, Iowa
Died: 17 February 1951 Benton Co. Washington, IA
Married: 13 November 1901in Winfield, Henry County, IA Julia Brom Cooper
born 1881 Winfield, Henry County, IA and
died 1965 in probably Benton County, IA.
Her parents were John Cooper and Sibal Johnson.

Evergreen Kiona-Benton City Cemetery is located 1 mile north of Benton City,
Benton County, Washington on State Route 225 (Horne Road)
at the corner of State Route 225 and Corral Creek Road. (T9N R26E)
Nicholas, Leroy Sherman (1927-1991)PHM3 U.S. Navy WWII
Nickolaus, Gilbert W. "Nick" (1908-1982)
Nickolaus, Julia B. (1881-1965) Shares stone w/Samuel W. Nickolaus
Nickolaus, Samuel W. (1878-1951) Shares stone w/Julia B. Nickolaus

Wesley Nickolaus Taken By Death
A former resident of Henry county, Wesley Nickolaus, of Benton City, Wash.
died Saturday, Feb 17, 1951. He was 72 years old, and had suffered with
a heart ailment for several years. Mr. Nickolaus lived in Olds till 1928
when he and his family moved to Richland, Wash. He is survived by his wife,
six children and 13 grandchildren, all of Washington, and two sisters,
Mrs. Lyda Miller of Olds and Mrs. H. C. Zickafoose of Mt. Pleasant.

THE 7 CHILDREN of SAMUEL NICKOLAUS and Julia Cooper


(1) Floyd A. Nickolaus
Born: About 1904
Died: after February 1951 -
Notes for Floyd Nickolaus: Floyd was murdered

(2) Sibyl L. Nickolaus
Born: About 1907
Died: after February 1951
Married:
Mike Hoffman
Children:
Michael Hoffman - born 1936
Hervy Hoffman - born 1940

(3) Gilbert W. Nickolaus
Born: 19 January 1908
Died: 1 December 1982, Pasco, Franklin County, WA.

(4) Deloras F. Nickolaus
Born: about 1912
Died: After February 1951
Married: Dale Mowery
Children:
Cecil Mowery
John Mowery
Irma Mowery
Margaret Mowery


(5) Willard K/H. Nickolaus
Born: 24 September 1915 (1919)
Died: 2 April 1996, Roseburg, Douglas County, OR
Married:
Ester
Children:
Gerald Nickolaus - born 1947
Richard Nickolaus - born 1949
Sharon Nickolaus - born 1951
Edward Nickolaus - born 1953
Lois Nickolaus - born 1954

(6) Lois E. Nickolaus
Born: About 1917
Died: After February 1951
Married:
George Krokling
Children:
Mary Krokling
Edith Krokling
Dorothy Krokling
George Krokling

(7) James Winifred Nickolaus
Born:
Died:
Married:
Children:
James Wesley Nickolaus
Gary Owen Nickolaus
Janice Marie Nickolaus
- born 1954
Children:

(10) Fannie Amelia Nickolaus
Born: 14 September 1885 Washington County, IA
Died: 15 March 1957 , Buried Eicher Cemetery, Washington County, IA, Section 2, Row 20
Married: 11 April 1907 Henry Clark Zickefoose Olds, Henry County, IA
born 12 January 1885 - Married by minister J. Franklin Smith, Olds
died 28 April 1953 Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, IA, buried Eicher Cemetery,
Washington County, IA -
Son of John Zickefoose and Olletha Jackson
Fannie A. Zickefoose, 24, born in Iowa, first marriage, married 3 years,

SEE CHILDREN BELOW

H. C. Zickefoose Taken by Death
H. C. Zickefoose, 68, died unexpectedly at his home at 606 East Warren street early Tuesday morning, 28 April 1953. The son of John Wesley and Olletha (Jackson ) Zickefoose, he was born Jan. 12, 1885, at Wayne north of Olds. He was a farmer in Wayne township for many years and 22 years ago moved to Mt. Pleasant.

He is survived by his wife and seven children: Mrs. Dorson Trueblood, Salem; Mrs. Fred Burket, Keosaugua; Mrs. D. D. Poffinbarger, Davenport; Mrs. Leslie Trueblood, Seaside, Ore.: Mrs. Dale Barton, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Glen Schlatter and Orval Zickefoose, Mt. Pleasant. There are also four brothers, Wesley, Mr. Pleasant; Ernest, Brighton Russell, Crawfordsville; and Merle, Waterloo; also a sister, Mrs. Rex Enke, Burlington. There are 25 grandchildren. Funeral arrangement are pending word from relatives.

Services Held For Mrs. Zickefoose
Services for Fannie Amelia Zickefoose were conducted at the First Baptist church in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, March 17, 1957 at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. James R. Troxel, pastor of the local church was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Marylin Asplund was the organist and Mr. Norman Asplund the soloist. The pallbearers were Basil Huston, Sr., David Trueblood, Larry Burkett, Leonard Zickefoose, Robert Waterhouse, and Harvey Thornas. Interment was in Eicher cemetery in Washington, Iowa.

Fannie Amelia Zickefoose was born in Washington County, September 14, 1885, the daughter of Henry and Fannie (Rich) Nicholus. She was married April 11, 1907 to Henry Clark Zickefoose who predeceased her. Surviving are six daughters and a son; Mrs. Dorson Trueblood, Salem; Mrs. Fred Bruckett, Keosaugua; Mrs. D. D. Poffinbarger, Davenport; Mrs. Leslie Trueblood, Seaside, Ore,; Mrs. Dale Barton, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Mrs. Glen Schlatter and Orval Zickefoose, both of Mt. Pleasant. Twenty-seven grandchildren and one great grandchild survive. Six brothers and three sisters predeceased her.

She accepted Christ as her Saviour at the age of 13 at the Wesleyan Methodist church near Asbury cemetery, was later immersed by Rev. Coons in the Christian church in Mt. Pleasant. After her marriage she became a member of the Congregational church at Olds. The testimony of her unselfish, patient Christian life will constantly remain a witness to everyone who knew her.


Children:

Wanda Zickefoose
(1st child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)

Born: 3 January 1910, Iowa
Died: October 1978, Salem, Henry County, IA
Married: Dorson H. Trueblood
born 8 September 1907
died 26 October 2001, Salem, Henry County, IA

Mildred Zickefoose
(2nd child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)
Born: 22 April 1912,
Died: August 1977, Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA
Married: Fred Burkett

Emmelyn (Emily) (Emmaline) Zickefoose
(3rd child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)

Born: 15 October 1914
Died: March 1985, Davenport, Scott County, IA
Married:
D. D. Poffinbarger
Born: 02 Feb. 1909
Died: Aug 1984, Davenport, Scott County, IA

Opal Zickefoose
(4th child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)

Born: 22 June 1916
Died: 25 November 2004, Portland, Clackamas County, OR
Married: Leslie E. Trueblood
born 5 January 1910,
died 9 February 1994, Seaside, Clatsop County, OR

Wilma Zickefoose
(5th child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)
Born: About 1918
Married: Dale Barton

Jeanette Leah Zickefoose
(6th child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)
Born: 9 March 1920 Henry County, Iowa
Died: 4 January 2002 Mt. Pleasant, Henry Co. Iowa,
Buried: 7 January 2002, Eicher Cemetery, Washington Co. Iowa
Married:
Mr. Pitzer
Married: 10 April 1947 Glenn E. Schlatter in Mt. Pleasant, Henry Co. Iowa
Born: 25 March 1916
Died: 22 August 2007

SEE CHILDREN BELOW

Mrs. Jeanette Pitzer and Glen Schlatter of Wayland Married
A quiet home wedding was solemnized Thursday evening April 10, 1947, at 8 o’clock when Mrs. Jeanette Pitzer, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Zickafoose, became the bride of Glen E. Schlatter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schlatter of Wayland. Rev. Stanley A. Andersen read the double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wittmer of Wayland were the attendant for the bridal couple. Following the ceremony the couple left on a short trip and on their return will make their home in Wayland where Mr. Schlatter is employed.

Jeanette Leah (Pitzer/Zickefoose) Schlatter
Jeanette Leah Schlatter, 81, of Mount Pleasant, died at 10:10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 4, 2002, at Pleasant Manor Care Center in Mount Pleasant. Born March 9, 1920, in Henry County, she was the daughter of Clark and Amelia Nicholaus Zickefoose. She married Glenn Schlatter on April 10, 1947, in Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Schlatter was a homemaker. She was a member of First Baptist Church, taught Sunday School, vacation bible school, and the mission circles and enjoyed baby-sitting for more than 30 years in her home.

Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Helen and her husband Dennis Friest of Radcliffe; one son, John and his wife Lori Schlatter of Minneapolis, Minn.; two sisters, Opal Trueblood of Portland, Ore., and Wilma Barton of Springfield, Mo.; four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren and a host of Nieces, Nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Wanda Trueblood, Mildred Burkett and Emmelyn Poffinbarger, and a brother, Orval Zickefoose. Visitation will be from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at Beatty Funeral Home in Mount Pleasant, where the family will receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m. The funeral for Mrs. Schlatter will be at 10 a.m. Monday at First Baptist Church, with Pastor David Plooster officiating. Burial will be in Eicher Cemetery, northeast of Wayland. A memorial has been established.

Children:
Helen Schlatter
born about 1949
died after 2002
Married: Dennis Friest

John Schlatter
born about 1954
died after 2002
Married: Lori

Orval (Orville) E. Zickefoose
(7th child of F. Amelia Nickolaus and Henry Zickefoose)

Born: 28 November 1924
Died: 4 March 2001, Camdenton, Camden County, MO
Children:

Notes for FANNIE RICH:
1910 IOWA, HENRY County, WAYNE TWP; Series: T624 Roll: 405 Page: 239
NICHOLAUS FANNIE 70 Female, White, born in FRANCE, widow, ten children, 8 living; year of immigration...1855
Living with her daughter Amelia and Amelia's husband, Henry Clark Zickefoose

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