1883 - 1947 (64 years)
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Name |
Emma Aurelia SAUNDERS |
Birth |
27 Aug 1883 |
Austin, Travis, Texas, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
7 Sep 1947 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA |
- at 9:30 a.m. at her residence, 1067 N. Main St.
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Burial |
9 Sep 1947 |
Mount Peace Cemetery, Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA |
Person ID |
I12508 |
von Rosenberg Family Tree |
Last Modified |
13 May 2011 |
Father |
Thaddeus Sobiski SAUNDERS, b. 27 Dec 1830, Ohio, USA d. 17 Jun 1903 (Age 72 years) |
Mother |
Aurelia Caroline SHERMAN, b. 13 Dec 1852, Missouri, USA d. 13 Feb 1913, Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA (Age 60 years) |
Marriage |
17 Jan 1869 |
Travis County, Texas, USA |
Family ID |
F9189 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ernest HORNBERGER, b. 11 Jun 1886, Austin, Travis, Texas, USA d. 30 Apr 1974, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA (Age 87 years) |
Marriage |
28 Sep 1910 |
Austin, Travis, Texas, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Aurelia Esther HORNBERGER, b. 23 Jul 1911, Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA d. 15 Sep 2007 (Age 96 years) |
| 2. Otho Ernest HORNBERGER, b. 18 Jan 1913, Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA d. 9 Feb 1972, Medina, Medina, Ohio, USA (Age 59 years) |
+ | 3. Anna Belle HORNBERGER, b. 28 Sep 1916, Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA d. 6 Dec 2004 (Age 88 years) |
| 4. Thaddeus William HORNBERGER, b. 7 Dec 1921, Texarkana, Bowie, Texas, USA d. 22 Mar 1932, Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA (Age 10 years) |
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Family ID |
F8800 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2014 |
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Notes |
- “Emma Aurelia Saunders Hornberger was a descendant of Thomas Sherman, who lived in Diss County, Norfolk, England, and died in the year 1493. The arms and crest of the Sherman family were conferred by Oliver Crombwell. Philip Sherman came to America in 1633 and settled in Roxbury, Massachusetts. One of her ancestors, James Sherman, was married to Ruth Brewster, a direct descendant of the Elder William Brewster who came to this country on the Mayflower.
“Emma enjoyed music and as a young woman taught the piano. Her special talent was as a homemaker and devoted wife and mother, but her love of people and willingness to help others was also an important part of her life.
“She spent many hours at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Akron, Ohio. Among her responsibilities were teaching Sunday School and serving as secretary of the parish and regional Woman’s Guilds. A favorite hobby was quilting, and in the Quilting Circle it was said that her stitches were the tiniest of all.
“Emma was honored as a worker for Christ when following her death her name was inscribed in the ‘Book of Remembrances’ at Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio.”
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