Herman August William REIM
Birth:
26 Jan 1892
Rural Ithaca, Saunders, Nebraska
Chr:
3 Jul 1892
Ithaca, Saunders, Nebraska
Death:
24 Apr 1973
Bryan Memorial h, Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
Burial:
26 Apr 1973
Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Saunders., Nebraska
Marriage:
6 Jun 1922
Parents Home, Tekamah, Burt, Nebraska
Father:
Notes:
REFERENCES: REIM, Herman A., 1954-1972; genealogical file. MARRIAGE RECORD, Burt County Clerk, Tekamah, Nebraska; Book 7, page 265 (No. 3292); Marriage License 5 Jun 1922, Certificate of Marriage 6 Jun 1922; father of groom Max REIM born in Germany, and mother Bertha TREPTOW born in Germany. BIOGRAPHY, by wife, Gertrude Bessie (Hennig) Reim, 21 Jul 1976. CERTIFICATE OF DEATH, No. 73 04773, State of Nebraska, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics; retired farmer, residence 504 North 14th St., Ashland, Nebraska, died from pneumonia, arterioclerotic cerebrovasclar heart disease, and diabetes mellitus, April 24, 1973. OBITUARY, Herman REIM; May 3, 1973, The Ashland Gazette, Ashland, Nebraska. Herman was born on his parents farm one mile east and 0.4 mile north, on the east side of the road, of Ithaca, Saunders County, Nebraska. He attended grade school in Ithaca, graduating from the eighth grade in 1905 with five girls in his class. After grade school, he worked several years on his father's farm. He then returned to school taking his high school at Luther Academy in Wahoo, Nebraska, and completing four years of work in three years, graduating 23 May 1912, awarded diplomas in Classical Course of Study, and Normal Course of Study. Herman wrote (12 pages, hand written) and gave Class Prophecy 22 May 1912. He taught the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades in District 110, Memphis, Nebraska, term began 2 Sep 1912 to 13 May 1913. Then went to Luther College for two years graduating 20 May 1915, and awarded diploma in Advanced Normal Course of Study, with a life teaching certificate. While going to Luther College, Herman stayed at a home in the country about 1/2 mile northwest of Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska. Herman taught in District 21, Alder Grove, for school years 1915-1916, 1916-1917, and 1/2 of 1918-19 (reference Burt County Superintendent of Schools' records) located 6 miles south and 1/2 mile west of Craig, Burt County, Nebraska. Herman's teachers contracts with District 21 were 6 Sep 1915 for 176 days @ $65 per month, signed 7 Jun 1915; and 4 Sep 1916 for 179 days @ $70 per month, signed 19 May 1916. During this period, Herman stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benjes, who remained close family friends for a number years; and as a family visited with them perodically. On October 6, 1917, Herman's younger brother Richard went into the U.S. Army, serving in France; being honorably discharge July 26, 1919. During World War I, it was the practice to defer one son on the farm to help produce food for the Nation; Herman helped his dad on his farm 1-1/2 miles southwest of Memphis. Herman helped his dad farm from mid-1917 to mid-1921, when he returned to teaching. Herman taught high school for one year, 1921-1922, at the rural 12-grade accredited Riverside High School, District No. 6, located 10 miles north of Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska. There he met Gertrude Bessie HENNIG who was teaching the first eight grades, and they became engaged to be married during Christmas 1921; and married at Gertrude's parents home 6 Jun 1922, located 2/3rd mile west of the Riverside School. Herman and Gertrude in the summer of 1922 moved into their first farm home 1/2 mile south, 1/2 mile west, one mile south, 1/2 mile west of Memphis, Saunders County, Nebraska, on the farm owned by Herman's father, Max Bruno REIM. In the fall of 1923, they moved to the main farm house, on the same farm, 1/2 mile east and 1/2 mile north. They raised three sons, Fred, Kenneth and Harold, and farmed here untill Feb 1954 when they retired to Ashland. The original farm house was torn down in 1948, and they built a new brick veneer house and moved into it, January 1949. During 1948 while building the new house, they lived in a newly build garage. They bought the N1/2 Lots 11 and 12, Block 8, 504 North 14th Street, Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska, 1 Oct 1953, recorded 10 Oct 1953, Bk 92, P 621, for $11,000, subject to a mortgage of $6,203.57. They moved from their farm to their new Ashland home in Feb 1954. In November 1959, the night before Thanksgiving, Herman had a heart attack, and recovered partially enjoying another 13 years. Herman served on the School Board of the eight-grade, one room country school, District No. 3, about 2-1/2 miles south of Memphis, for many years during the time their boys were going to this school. He was raised to a Master Mason of Pomegranate Lodge No. 110, A.F.&A.M., Ashland, in 1922 and received his 50 year member recognition on January 14, 1972. He was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Matthews Chapter No. 242, Ashland, Nebraska, since 1945, and a past Patron since 1956. In 1973, Herman received a 25-year pin from the Ashland Grange #386. Herman served many years as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Farmer's Union Co-op Association (grain elevator) in Memphis; his father Max REIM, and son Herman Frederick (Fred) REIM also served on the board, previously and subsequently. Since moving to Ashland, Herman was elected as Treasurer of the Ashland Township from 1959 to 1963. Herman was active in the church, and served on the church boards of the Zion Evangelical Church south of Ithaca, Iliff Chapel United Methodist Church in Menphis, and the Ashland United Methodist Church, for many years. Compiled by son, Kenneth M. REIM, 23 Jan 1999.
Gertrude Bessie HENNIG
Birth:
13 Sep 1896
Silver Creek Twp, Burt, Nebraska
Death:
19 Jun 1984
St. Elizabeth Ho, Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
Burial:
22 Jun 1984
Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
REFERENCES: REIM, Herman A., 1954-1972; genealogical file. MARRIAGE RECORD, Burt County Clerk, Tekamah, Nebraska; Book 7, page 265 (No. 3292); Marriage License 5 Jun 1922, birth place of bride Tekamah, Nebraska, father of bride Oscar HENNIG born in Tekamah, Nebraska, mother of bride Lena WOODARD born in New York; Certificate of Marriage 6 Jun 1922. Married at the home of Gertrude B. HENNIG's parents 3/4 mile west of the Riverside School, about 10 miles north of Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska. REIM, Gertrude B., her written note said she joined the Zion Evangelical Church (1884-1948), 11 Feb 1923; a country church 2-1/2 miles south and 1/2 mile east of Ithaca, Saunders County, Nebraska. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, 20 Nov 1974. CERTIFICATE OF DEATH, No. 84 07204, State of Nebraska, Departent of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics; housewife, residence 504 North 14th Street, Ashland, Nebraska, cause of death pneumonia and erythro leukenia, June 19, 1984. OBITUARY; died 19 Jun 1984, in Lincoln hospital, Nebraska; Ashland Gazette, Ashland, Nebraska, Thrusday, June 28, 1984. Born 13 Sep 1896 at home 1/2 mile west, second house west on the south side of the road, of Riverside School District No. 6, 10 miles north of Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska. Within two years after Gertrude's birth, their home was moved 1/4 mile further west to a farmstead on the south side of the road. Went to grade school in the same district, No. 6, but the old school house was south a mile or little more, and in the fall of 1906 went into the 6th grade and the new Riverside School building. Completed the 8th grade in 1910 at District No. 6. Gertrude's father insisted she was too young to go to the Tekamah for high school, thus, the 8th grade was taken for a second year. Attended Tekamah High School from the fall of 1911 and graduated May 1915 as salutatorian of the class. Took normal training course, including three years of Latin. Gertrude stayed with her Uncle Arthur Levi HENNIG and worked for board and room by keeping house with the help of his daughter Helen, who was five years younger than Gertrude. Uncle Arthur's wife, Olive (WALLACE) HENNIG, passed away 11 Apr 1911, leaving a 10-year old daughter, Helen. Gertrude taught in rural Burt County grade schools, starting in the fall of 1915 through the spring of 1922; teaching at District No. 41, 1915-1917; District No. 4, 1917-1918; District No. 23, 1918-1919; District 50, 1919-1921; and Riverside School District No. 6, during the school year 1921-1922 (reference Burt County Superintendent of Schools). Attended Wayne State Normal School the summer of 1919, taking courses in music, psychology, English and piano lessons. Also took a correspondence course in English from Wayne State Normal School during the school year 1921-1922. Gertrude met Herman A. REIM while both were teaching at the Riverside School during the fall of 1921, engaged at Christmas 1921, and married 6 Jun 1922 at her folks home. They moved to a farm house 1/2 mile south, 1/2 mile west, one mile south, and 1/2 mile west of Memphis, Saunders County, Nebraska, on the farm owned by Herman's father, Max Bruno REIM. In the fall of 1923, they moved to the main farm house on the same farm 1/2 mile east and almost 1/2 mile south. They raised three sons, Herman Frederick (Fred), Kenneth Maurice, and Harold Max, and farmed here untill Feb 1954 when they retired, and bought and moved into a home at 504 North 14th Street, Ashland, Nebraska. The old farm house was torn down in 1948, they lived in a newly built garage for one year. They moved into the new brick veneer house in January 1949. Gertrude was an active church member, at the Zion Evangelical Church south of Ithaca, Iliff Chapel United Methodist Church at Mempnis, and the Ashland United Methodist Church; teaching Sunday School and serving as church treasuer in her later years. She was also active in the Eastern Star serving as Worthy Matron of Matthews Chapter No. 242, Ashland, Nebraska, in 1946. Compiled by her son, Kenneth M. REIM as of 23 Jan 1999.
Children
Marriage
1
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
2
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
3
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
FamilyCentral Network
Herman August William Reim - Gertrude Bessie Hennig
Herman August William Reim
was born at Rural Ithaca, Saunders, Nebraska 26 Jan 1892.
His parents were Max Bruno Reim and Bertha Fredericke Wilhelmine Treptow.
He married Gertrude Bessie Hennig 6 Jun 1922 at Parents Home, Tekamah, Burt, Nebraska . Gertrude Bessie Hennig was born at Silver Creek Twp, Burt, Nebraska 13 Sep 1896 daughter of Oscar Morris Hennig and Lena Amelia Woodard .
They were the parents of 3
children:
Blocked
Blocked
Blocked
Herman August William Reim died 24 Apr 1973 at Bryan Memorial h, Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska .
Gertrude Bessie Hennig died 19 Jun 1984 at St. Elizabeth Ho, Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska .