Thomas William MARCH
Birth:
2 Dec 1867
Blair, Washington, Nebraska
Death:
27 Nov 1913
Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota
Marriage:
12 Jul 1892
Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
Hi Laurie, Thanks for your reply. Yes, I have all the censuses including the Ruechels in 1860 and 1870 in Wisconsin, and CW pension records for two of Ida's brothers. In 1870 the father had remarried and Ida was living with her brother August in Iowa. The story is that she was out working for other people from the time her mother died and she had a stepmother when she was 12, in 1866. That much is probably true, as I have found the second marriage of her father in 1866. His parents were Hans and Maria, but the location given lost something in the translation. The German experts in Salt Lake City could find nothing, even when I showed them the papers I have and suggestions from a genealogist I contacted in Germany. They all seem to think I should be looking at East Germany, and I'm not even sure it wouldn't be Poland. Meanwhile, family tradition suggests West Berlin , though mentions nothing about Strausberg and try as I might, I can't find anyone who knows who put it on the web that way to start with. I strongly suspect it is wrong. I'll contact the submitter from Family Search and see what he has to say. Since no one is actually researching Ruechel, I have to suspect there will be no documentation. All the pension records as well as later records say is "Prussia" and this has been so frustrating, as Jacob Pfander's genealogy clear back to the early 1600s was all done in Germany at the time of WW II (to prove they weren't Jewish). All we had to do was find where in Germany his father came from and go visit a Pfander cousin still living there. I doubt that Ida personally was naturalized as she was only weeks old when they came to this country, and her brothers would have gained citizenship by virtue of serving in the Army. It is possible that her father was naturalized, but so far I have found no proof of that. I need to do more checking though, as I have just discovered that his name was usually spelled Reuchel instead of Ruechel. Thanks for your help. I do appreciate every bit. Speaking of the Marches, do you know what happened to Minnie and Jessie Pfander? The story is that after Jessie died Tom wanted to marry the next sister, Rosetta, but she said, "Forget that" or words to that effect. They were my grandmother's sisters and I have a beautiful tear jerker of an obituary for Minnie. Grandma wasn't able to describe exactly what she died of in 1904, but Jessie was killed in 1911 in a train wreck of sorts. I have the newspaper clippings on it. Tom March survived the accident but two years later was run over by his own car. Seems he had a habit of cranking the car to get it started, then climbing over the hood to get in. The last time, he didn't climb fast enough. His third wife reached over and got it stopped but didn't switch it off and he was pinned underneath it inhaling the exhaust. According to my dad's cousin there was a lot of hard feeling against the surviving wife for that reason. I last saw Terry (March) in 2001 when I was in Rapid City. She was nearly blind from macular degeneration, but in good health otherwise and still very active with the help of her husband. They are quite social in Rapid City. Rosanne (see Ruechel, Ida) 1900 census Hill City Precinct, Pennington, South Dakota, E.D. 40, sheet 18, image 35 409, 408, March, Thomas, head, Dec 1869, 31, Married 8 years, Nebraska, Iowa?, Iowa?, farmer Minnie, wife, Sep 1874, 25, married 8 years, 2 children, 2 living, Iowa, Ohio, Germany Guy, son, Nov 1895, 4, S. Dak, Nebraska, Iowa Raymond, son, Dec 1899, 1, S D, Nebraska, Iowa Hill City, Pennington Co., SD -- 1909 Business Directory Kresse A. A. postmaster and confectionery March T. W. with Hill City Lumber Co (same as below) March, Sigrist, Hartz & Graham props Hill City Lumber Co. email from Hill City, SD researcher: Looked at the census of 1910 for Cress and March and didn't find either, they must be there somewhere, at least March should be, he didn't die until 4/20/1913, Emma died 3 Nov 1910, of Diabetes, William died of Peritonitis. I found the marriages for Tom, he was married three times, and died in a car accident, one of his wives died in an RR accident, so far I have not found these events indexed, which is a bummer, that means they may not be in the newspaper, I probably would look for them anyway, if you want me to, do tell me what you want me to do. Tom and wife 3 are buried in Hill City where he lived and died, he is the father of a Guy March who was a student, and then taught at the School of Mines and Technology here, they named a residence Hall after him, he is buried in Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis, he died in 1981. I can get his obit and look at his DC if you want, make a list for me of things you need me to do. Have a great weekend This is the land record, only one for ThomasPatentee: THOMAS C MARCH Survey State: SOUTH DAKOTA Acres: 154.35 Metes/Bounds: No Title Transfer Issue Date: 4/5/1890 Land Office: Montana State Office Cancelled: No U.S. Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Numbers Document Nr.: 2542 Accession/Serial Nr.: SDMTAA 016741 BLM Serial Nr.: SDMTAA 016741 AliquotParts Sec./Block Township Range Fract.Section Meridian State Counties Survey Nr. E½SW 18/ 10-S 8-E No Black Hills SD Fall River 3 18/ 10-S 8-E No Black Hills SD Fall River Remarks: LOT 3 OR NWSW QUARTER 4 18/ 10-S 8-E No Black Hills SD Fall River Remarks: LOT 4 OR SWSW QUARTER That Township is East of Oelrichs SD. Do you have the page from Sunshine and Sagebrush? Your March is the one related to my children, Winnie Maxwell March wrote this story.
Minnie May PFANDER
Birth:
9 Sep 1874
Clarinda, Page, Iowa
Death:
12 Dec 1904
Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota
Burial:
Hill City Cemetery, Pennington, South Dakota
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
IGI results: NAME Minnie May /PFANDER/ Batch #: 8432606, Sheet #: 36, Source Call #: 1395897 Obituary: Hill City Journal 23 Dec 1904 Some Black Hills Area Cemeteries, Rapid City Society for Genealogical Research, 1973, FHL Hill City Cemetery: March, Minnie May 9 Sept 1875 - 12 Dec 1904, wife of Thos. W. March Kresse, Florence, 10 June 1892-11 Aug 1892, dau. of Arno A. and Jennie L. Kresse Kresse, Helen Marguerite, 2 Sep 1899-10 Nov 1901, dau of A.A. and J. Kresse Pfander, William 1879-1939; , Ida V., 1853-1922; , Jacob, 1845-1921; , Rosetta J., 1883-1927 Fairview Cemetery, Fall River County: Knueppel, Herman C., 30 Nov 1876-26 Nov 1953; , Alice Gertrude, 18 Feb 1882-30 Nov 1949; , Margaret May, 1923-29 Nov 1930 Knueppel, Ferdinand O., 1895-1967
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
12 Nov 1895
Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota
Death:
17 Jul 1981
Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota
Notes:
Guy March, Rapid City, Instructor at the South Dakota School of Mines, a building was named for him. Same age as Virllie. South Dakota Birth Record: MARCH, GUY ERNEST /11-12-1895/ M/PENNINGTON/ PFANDER, MINNIE MAY/ MARCH, THOMAS WILLIAM WWI Draft Registration: Guy Earnest March Fall River State: South Dakota Birthplace: South Dakota;United States of America Birth Date: 12 Nov 1896 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1877791 no. 223, age 21; born: Hill City, So Dak. USA; clerk/29?, employed by J. J. March, at Hot Springs, SD; single; tall height, medium build, brown eyes, light hair, wear glasses, June 5, 1917. Served WWI, 147th Field Artillery 1920 census: Rapid City,l Pennington, South Dakota Roll: T625_1725; Page: 25B; ED: 155 Image: 646 March, Guy, head/ rent/ male, 24, single, South Dakota/ Nebraska/ Nebraska, student Raymond, brother, male, 21, single, South Dakota, Nebraska, Nebraska, student 1922, BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines MS in mathematics, University of Colorado 1977, honorary doctorate from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Professor and Chairman of Math Department for SDSM&T 1930 census: Jail E March , Juy E March; Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota 1216 Fulton March, Guy E., head, male, 34, married age 27, SD, U.S., U.S., teacher, state school of mines , Gail E., wife, female, 37, married age 29, Wyoming, Ohio, New York , Robert H., son, male, 6, SD, SD, Wyoming , Theresa J., daughter, female, 5, SD, SD, Wyoming SSDIGuy MARCH Birth Date: 12 Nov 1895 Death Date: Jul 1981 Social Security Number: 504-30-3613 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: South Dakota Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 57701 Localities: Jolly Acres, Pennington, South Dakota Old Town, Pennington, South Dakota Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota Rockerville, Pennington, South Dakota Sulpher, Pennington, South Dakota findagrave.com Guy E. March Birth: Nov. 12, 1895 Death: Jul. 17, 1981 Burial: Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota, USA Plot: F, 1033,
2
Birth:
near Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota
Death:
27 Jun 1938
Glendale, Los Angeles, California
Notes:
1920 census living with Guy as students. 1930 census: Raymond A March Age: 31 Estimated birth year: 1898 Birthplace: South Dakota Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 138; Page: ; Enumeration District: 135; Image: 154.0. 2407 Orange Drive formerly Mame? Avenue, 148, 161 March, Raymond A., head, male, 31, married age 26, SD, Neb, Neb, Engineer, Research , Evelyn, wife, female, 27, married ?, Illinois, ILL, ILL, , John, son, male, 2, California, SD, Illinois, Ordinance Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America Raymond Albert March Male Birth: 12 NOV 1898 Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota Death: AUG 1938 LDS Ordinances: Baptism: 14 SEP 2002 OGDEN Endowment: 27 FEB 2003 OGDEN Sealing to Parents: 29 APR 2003 OGDEN Thomas William March / Minnie May Pfander FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File Submitter: Sandra NEIDHOLDT 3003 S. Slaughter Rd Grain Valley MO 64029 Submission Search: 1858694-1009102100554
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Thomas William March - Minnie May Pfander
Thomas William March
was born at Blair, Washington, Nebraska 2 Dec 1867.
His parents were William Thomas March and Emma Louisa Mickel.
He married Minnie May Pfander 12 Jul 1892 at Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota . Minnie May Pfander was born at Clarinda, Page, Iowa 9 Sep 1874 daughter of Jacob Pfander and Ida Wilimena Ruechel .
They were the parents of 2
children:
Guy Earnest March
born 12 Nov 1895.
Raymond A. March
Thomas William March died 27 Nov 1913 at Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota .
Minnie May Pfander died 12 Dec 1904 at Hill City, Pennington, South Dakota .