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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Rose Louise Bredthauer: Birth: 10 MAY 1894 in near Elyria, Valley, Nebraska, United States. Death: 22 MAY 1987 in Scotia, Greeley, Nebraska, United States

  2. Arnold Detrich Bredthauer: Birth: 22 DEC 1895 in Ord, Valley, Nebraska, United States. Death: 26 JUN 1948 in Prescott, Yavapai, Arizona, United States

  3. William Ed Bredthauer: Birth: 6 JUL 1898. Death: 10 JUL 1898

  4. Esther Marie Bredthauer: Birth: 20 SEP 1899 in near Elyria, Valley, Nebraska, United States. Death: 2 NOV 1980 in Ord, Valley, Nebraska, United States

  5. Diedrich Herbert Bredthauer: Birth: 25 MAY 1901 in Valley, Nebraska, United States. Death: 13 MAY 1986 in Wood River, Hall, Nebraska, United States

  6. Alfred D Bredthauer: Birth: 25 JAN 1905. Death: 16 FEB 1905

  7. Marie Edna Bredthauer: Birth: 1 FEB 1906 in near Elyria, Valley, Nebraska, United States. Death: 11 NOV 1928

  8. Oscar Everett Bredthauer: Birth: 4 APR 1908 in near Elyria, Valley, Nebraska, United States. Death: 24 DEC 1993 in Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, United States


Sources
1. Title:   Hackel: Lineal Descendants of Charles Hackel and Babetta (Schmidt) Hackel
Page:   Page: 5
Source:   SR-H
Author:   Lydia Bredthauer
2. Title:   Bredthauer: Lineal Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 6
Source:   SR-B2
Author:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow and Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood
Publication:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow and Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood
3. Title:   United States Census, 1900
Page:   Elyria Township, Valley, Nebraska, ED198, Sheet 5A
Source:   SR-CEN1900
4. Title:   United States Census, 1910
Page:   Enterprise, Valley, Nebraska, ED236, Sheet 9A
Source:   SR-CEN1910
5. Title:   United States Census, 1920
Page:   Independent Township, Valley, Nebraska, ED257, Sheet 5A
Source:   SR-CEN1920
6. Title:   United States Census, 1930
Page:   Independent, Valley, Nebraska, ED8, Sheet 3A
Source:   SR-CEN1930
7. Title:   United States Census, 1940
Page:   Ward 2, Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, ED40-10, Sheet 3A
Source:   SR-CEN1940
8. Title:   Church records of the ev.-Luth. Pfarramt I der ev.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde, Steinhude am Meer
Source:   SR-STEIN
9. Title:   Letter with one page of a Bredthauer family tree
Source:   SR-AB193
Author:   Alfred Bredthauer, Steinhude, Germany
10. Title:   Cover letter and 12 pages of genealogical charts on the Bredthauer/Vogeler/Thiesse family
Page:   Page: 11
Source:   SR-RRS2
Author:   Ronald R. Schmidt
11. Title:   Oscar [Bredthauer] at 85
Page:   Page: 1–3
Source:   SR-OA85
Author:   Rosemary Bredthauer Schultze
12. Title:   Valley County Nebraska marriage records
Page:   Book: 3, Page: 258
Source:   SR-VNEM
13. Title:   Wedding notice of Lydia Foth to Oscar Bredthauer
Source:   SR-OQ3
Publication:   Ord Quiz, page 1 column 6
14. Title:   Obituary for David H. Bredthauer
Source:   SR-GIOBIT
Publication:   Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent, page 4 column 5
15. Title:   A View of the Valley: A centennial publication of Valley County Nebraska, 1873–1973
Page:   Page: 142, 156
Source:   SR-VOV
Publication:   Ord, Nebraska: Ord Quiz
16. Title:   The Bredthauer Family: Lineal Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 8
Source:   SR-B3
Author:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow, Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood, and Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
Publication:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow, Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood, and Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
17. Title:   Bredthauer and Dailey family Bible records, ca. 1845–1972
Page:   Page: 6
Source:   SR-BDB
Author:   Henry Bredthauer, Cecile M Daily
18. Title:   Scratchtown: A History of Ord, Nebraska
Page:   Page: 162
Source:   SR-ORD
Author:   Ronald J. Radil
Publication:   Ord, Nebraska: Quiz Graphic Arts, Inc.
19. Title:   Mt. Hope Cemetery, Scotia, NE transcription
Source:   SR-MTHOPE
Author:   Susanne Milbourn
20. Title:   The Bredthauer Family: Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 2
Source:   SR-B5
Author:   Gerald Wayne Bredthauer, assisted by Sandra Bredthauer Gielow and Joyce Gore Bredthauer
Publication:   Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
21. Title:   Ellis Island Records
Source:   SR-EIR
22. Title:   Valley County plat book
Source:   SR-VNEPL
23. Title:   Valley County plat book
Source:   SR-VNEPL1
24. Title:   Township Officers Elected
Source:   SR-OQ7
Publication:   Ord Quiz
25. Title:   Obituary of David H. Bredthauer
Source:   SR-OQ8
Publication:   Ord Quiz
26. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 91376897
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
27. Title:   Nebraska, State Census, 1885
Page:   Eureka, Valley, Nebraska, ED 760, Page 33C
Source:   SR-CEN1885NE
28. Title:   Greeley County, Nebraska Obituaries
Source:   SR-GNEOBIT8
29. Title:   The Bredthauer Family 2016: Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 2
Source:   SR-B6
Author:   Rebecca Gielow
30. Title:   Free Online New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1897
Page:   S.S. Fulda, 16 Jun 1883, p8
Source:   SR-NYPL0
Publication:   Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration
31. Title:   Dave Bredthauer in Car Accident
Source:   SR-NLOUPLOY3
Publication:   The North Loup [Nebraska] Loyalist

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   22:01:17
Note:   Moved to the US in 1882 (B2) or 1883 (CEN1900–1920). A supposedly 5-year old Diedrich appears on the passenger ship list with his parents in 1883. He became known as Ditrich H., David Henry, Dave, or D. H. Bredthauer. He spent his first married years in Vinton Township, Valley County and near Elyria Nebraska. In 1904 he owned and lived on the south half of section 13 and the northeast quarter of section 24 in Independent Township in Valley County, owning also the northwest quarter of section 34 and the southwest quarter of section 27 in Elyria Township. In 1907 he was elected treasurer of Elyria Township. In 1908 they moved to Maiden Valley and in 1909 went to live in Mira Valley. They bought the land in section 25 of Enterprise Township that had formerly belonged to Mary Brown of the Pennsylvania Colony era. He had the first electric light plant in Mira Valley, a Delco 32 volt. He had the second car in the valley, a 1911 Mitchell. He also bought the first vacuum cleaner in the valley for Mary, and the first radio that was sold in North Loup. He was naturalized in 1915. In 1917 they moved to a farm south of North Loup Nebraska. In 1926 he owned the north half of the south half of section 25 and 320 acres in section 23, Enterprise Township, 400 acres in sections 19 and 30 in North Loup Township, 40 acres in the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 36 (three fourths of a mile south of North Loup), and about 60 acres in section 1 of Independent Township, all in Valley County. Dave was treasurer for District 33 Sunny Side School, and in 1922 a director of the Farmers Grain and Supply Company. In 1930 Dave retired from farming and cattle-feeding operations for a while and did some traveling, including visiting the New York World’s Fair. They settled in Grand Island Nebraska and fed cattle for some time north of town. In December 1932 he was involved in a multiple-car accident near St. Paul that wrecked their car and severely cut his wife’s face. They made their final home at 710 West 2nd where now is a Pump & Pantry (formerly Standard Oil) station. He died of heart trouble.
Changedate:   30 OCT 2020
Changedatez:   2020-10-30T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date
b. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Note:   CEN1900 gives his birthdate as JUN 1869, and immigration year as 1883.
Referencetype:   Creation Date


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