Friday, February 1, 2013

Kindler time!!!

So I will try to tell you what I know about the Kindlers.  It isn't much and I may be wrong on somethings seeing that there isn't anyone I can go to for information on this side of the family.  So here we go, strap in and enjoy the ride!

Fred Kindler is where we start this one off...

     He was born in Switzerland on November 1868.  He met and married his sweetheart Louise Frick while in Switzerland.  All of their kids were born in America. 

This means that we, having Kindler blood, are immigrants in a way.  haha...  Ok so the children were...

      Fred Kindler Jr. 1893-
      Charles Carl 1895-
      John Allen 1897-1971
      Christan Earl 1899-1974
      Anna K 1901-1993
      Samuel 1904-
      Edmond 1906-
      Alfred 1908-

Now if you have read the others you know that I only follow my liniage so in doing that we will follow John Allen Kindler.

John Allen was born on March 30, 1897 in Louisville, Ohio.  He died November 8, 1971 in Houston, Texas.  He married Dorthy Velma Dunwiddie (I have no records on file for their marriage).  I do know that they had three Kiddo's.
Mary Lou Kindler <3
      John Oliver Kindler
      Mary Lou Kindler  1937-2001
      Roger Allen Kindler 1938-2000

Now I will continue with my Grandma Mary.  She married Coy Starcher and they had several kids one of which was my dad.


It would be great if I could find a photo of someone else in this tree but beggers can't be choosers :)

4 comments:

  1. You have a busy little bee, I love it!

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    1. I try! I really enjoy doing this. I find it to be really interesting. I found some new stuff today that will be posted later. Make sure you read the other one On the Starcher's. I don't have a lot of information on that side, kinda like this one. I do though have quite a bit on the Dunwiddie side that I will get to in the next day or two!

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  2. I left a word out when I posted the comment, just one of the many perks of being a old lady, what I meant to say was you've BEEN a busy little bee! Keep up the good work :)

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