Lida Mae C. Meissner Schultes
1903 - 1988
Weekly Ancestor Challenge
Week 26
29 June 2014
Lida Mae Meissner Schultes 1903-1988 |
Lydia "Lida" Mae Meissner was born on 27 April 1903 in Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio. She was the youngest of 4 children born to Heinrich "Henry" Meissner and Caroline "Carrie" Miller. She had two older sisters, Irene A. and Loretta Anna and a brother named Harry Jesse.
On 1 August 1921, Lida married to Earl Herman Schultes, son of Gregory "Buck" Schultes and Florence "Flora" Frederick Schultes Whiteford in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky. Lida was 18 years old and Earl was barely 19 years old.
On March 15th 1925, Lida delivered her first born child, John Earl Schultes. The baby boy only lived about 6 weeks. John Earl was named for his Uncle John Schmidlin. Aunt Audrey remembers Grandma (Lida) saying that "his little arms and legs started turning in" and Grandma thought her "milk wasn't good enough". Loretta Engel Meissner Hilliard Wehlau, niece of Lida, remembers that his head kept getting larger. Baby John Earl Schultes is buried at Vine Street Cemetery in the family plot.
SCHULTES JOHN
County Name: HAMILTON Date of Death: 4/30/1925
Volume Number: 4718 Certificate Number: 22892
John Schultes, "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953"
Name:John Schultes
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Death
Event Date:30 Apr 1925
Event Place:Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address:40 E. Clifton Ave.
Gender:Male
Age:0
Marital Status:Single
Race:W Occupation:
Birth Date:15 Mar 1925
Birthplace:Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated):1925
Burial Date:01 May 1925
Burial Place:
Cemetery:Vine St. Hill
Father's Name:Earl Schultes
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:Ohio
Mother's Name:Lida Meissner
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:Ohio
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number:fn 22892
GS Film number:1992619
Digital Folder Number:004001608
Image Number:02590
County Name: HAMILTON Date of Death: 4/30/1925
Volume Number: 4718 Certificate Number: 22892
John Schultes, "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953"
Name:John Schultes
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Death
Event Date:30 Apr 1925
Event Place:Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address:40 E. Clifton Ave.
Gender:Male
Age:0
Marital Status:Single
Race:W Occupation:
Birth Date:15 Mar 1925
Birthplace:Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated):1925
Burial Date:01 May 1925
Burial Place:
Cemetery:Vine St. Hill
Father's Name:Earl Schultes
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:Ohio
Mother's Name:Lida Meissner
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:Ohio
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number:fn 22892
GS Film number:1992619
Digital Folder Number:004001608
Image Number:02590
The following year, Lida had another baby. This time it was a little girl and they named her Shirley Mae. She was born on August 26, 1926. The family was still living on Dreman Avenue in Northside (aka Cumminsville) which is located near Knowleton's Corner. Dr.Hoother/Whother delivered all of Lida's babies.
Earl William Schultes was born less than a year later on July 10th, 1927. Earl was named after his father.
Ray Schultes was born less than a year later on June 23, 1928. He was named for a family friend and neighbor, Raymnd Krimme, who worked as a deputy clerk at the courthouse.
Lida was kept very busy with her young, active family. Imagine, 3 children under 3 years of age!
Six years after Ray was born, Lida had one more child. This time it was another little girl and she was named Harriet Lee Schultes after her Uncle Harry Meissner and his wife Leonora.
Six years after Ray was born, Lida had one more child. This time it was another little girl and she was named Harriet Lee Schultes after her Uncle Harry Meissner and his wife Leonora.
Lida and her youngest child, Harriet |
Lida worked outside the home when the children were young. Shirley helped by watching the younger children while her mother worked. Remember that the stock market crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression began. Times were tough and people worked at whatever kind of work they could find. By 1931, nearly 25% of the population was unemployed and without the social welfare programs we have today.
Sometime during the 30's, Lida and Earl took in Lida's niece, Loretta. Loretta's mom (Lida's sister) had passed away in 1920. Shortly after, Loretta went to live with her grandparents because her father just couldn't take care of an infant and work. Eventually, Loretta's grandparents adopted her. Loretta was 12 when her grandmother passed away and about 18 when her grandfather died. That's when she moved in with Lida and Earl Schultes. The house was crowded with 2 adults and 5 children. Eventually, the family moved Loretta to Chicago and she lived there with Uncle Harry Meissner and his wife Lenora.
Lida worked over the years and in the early 1940's the family moved to the house on the hill in Mt. Healthy, Hamilton County, Ohio. There were only 2 bedrooms and one bath in the house. The boys often slept on the unheated porch. There was also a small piece of land in front of the house at the corner of Mill and Hamilton Avenues. About June 1944, the family opened a restaurant, bar and gas station in front of the house. Earl ran the gas station and did small repairs. Shirley went to work helping her mother in the restaurant while Earl and Ray helped their father by pumping gas and cleaning windshields.
The house on the hill - Hamilton Avenue, Mt. Healthy, Ohio |
Lida's husband, Earl Herman Schultes, passed away on May 8th, 1970 leaving Lida a widow for the next 18 years.
Lida passed away on 13 December, 1988 in Hamilton County, City of Montgomery, Ohio. She chose to be cremated and her ashes were scattered over the grave of her husband in Arlington Memorial Gardens located in Mt. Healthy, Ohio.
Lida's 80th birthday celebration with her children |
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