Jacob Troxell
Male, born 16 February 1722/23
Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Peter Trachsel born 6 Nov 1691, died Apr 1766 |
Mother* | Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger born 1702/3, died 16 Apr 1795 |
Jacob Troxell was born on February 16, 1722/23 at Katzenthal, Haut-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France. He was the son of Peter Trachsel and Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger. Jacob Troxell and Infant Girl Troxell were twins.
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
Johannes Troxell
Male, born 1735/36, died October 1795
Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Peter Trachsel born 6 Nov 1691, died Apr 1766 |
Mother* | Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger born 1702/3, died 16 Apr 1795 |
Johannes Troxell was born in 1735/36 at Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Peter Trachsel and Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger. Johannes Troxell died in October, 1795 at Scott, Kentucky.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Margaret Troxell
Female, born 7 February 1779, died 6 October 1857
Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Georg Frederich Troxell born 23 Jul 1741, died 10 Oct 1796 |
Mother* | Apollonia Loy born 1739/40, died b 1796 |
Margaret Troxell was born on February 7, 1779 at Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland. She was the daughter of Georg Frederich Troxell and Apollonia Loy. Margaret Troxell died on October 6, 1857 at age 78.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Margaretha Troxell
Female, born 25 October 1744
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Peter Trachsel born 6 Nov 1691, died Apr 1766 |
Mother* | Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger born 1702/3, died 16 Apr 1795 |
Margaretha Troxell was born on October 25, 1744 at Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Peter Trachsel and Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Mary Troxell
Female, born 11 May 1764
Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Georg Frederich Troxell born 23 Jul 1741, died 10 Oct 1796 |
Mother* | Apollonia Loy born 1739/40, died b 1796 |
Mary Troxell was born on May 11, 1764 at Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland. She was the daughter of Georg Frederich Troxell and Apollonia Loy.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Peter Troxell
Male, born 23 June 1801
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John Troxel born 22 Dec 1773, died 17 Sep 1857 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Dollerer born 24 Dec 1779, died 1854 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Peter Troxell
Male, born 28 December 1725, died 28 February 1811
Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Peter Trachsel born 6 Nov 1691, died Apr 1766 |
Mother* | Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger born 1702/3, died 16 Apr 1795 |
Peter Troxell was born on December 28, 1725 at Katzenthal, Haut-Rhin, Alsace-Lorraine, France. He was the son of Peter Trachsel and Anna Juliana Catharina Fraudhueger. Peter Troxell died on February 28, 1811 at Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, at age 85.
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
Sarah Vance
Female, born 25 November 1766, died 25 May 1837
Father* | Samuel Vance |
Spouse | Abraham Endsley born a 1756, died 27 Jun 1808 |
Children |
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Sarah Vance was born on November 25, 1766. She was the daughter of Samuel Vance. Sarah Vance married Abraham Endsley, son of John Andrew Endsley and Sarah Elizabeth Cummings, in 1781 at Guilford County, North Carolina, . Sarah Vance died on May 25, 1837 at Camden, Ray County, Missouri, at age 70.
Citations
- [S136] Findagrave.com.
Last Edited | 3 Jul 2016 |
Allen W. Vandeman
Male, born 4 February 1914, died July 1973
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Herbert Allen Vandeman born 19 Jun 1878 |
Mother* | Nina M. Roys born 1880 |
Allen W. Vandeman was born on February 4, 1914 at Colorado. He was the son of Herbert Allen Vandeman and Nina M. Roys. Allen W. Vandeman died in July, 1973 at age 59.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Augustus W. Vandeman
Male, born 20 February 1846, died 23 July 1903
Spouse | Sarah J. Thrasher born 16 Mar 1849 |
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Augustus W. Vandeman was born on February 20, 1846 at Adams County, Ohio. He married, at age 28, Sarah J. Thrasher, age 25, daughter of Woodson Walker Thrasher and Barbara Daubenspeck, on Tuesday, June 9, 1874 at Fayette County, Indiana, .1 Augustus W. Vandeman worked in 1880 as a school teacher at Wahoo City, Nebraska. He worked in 1900 as a real estate agent at Denver, Colorado.2 He died on July 23, 1903 at Denver, Colorado, at age 57.3 He was buried after July 23, 1903 at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.3
Citations
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2016 |
Carl Louis Vandeman
Male, born 10 November 1882, died 28 November 1958
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Augustus W. Vandeman born 20 Feb 1846, died 23 Jul 1903 |
Mother* | Sarah J. Thrasher1 born 16 Mar 1849 |
Spouse | Mabelle M. Miller born 1889, died 20 Dec 1973 |
Children |
Carl Louis Vandeman was born on November 10, 1882 at Nebraska.2 He was the son of Augustus W. Vandeman and Sarah J. Thrasher.1 Carl Louis Vandeman worked in 1900 as a clerk for a gas company at Denver, Miami County, Indiana. He married Mabelle M. Miller in 1907 . Carl Louis Vandeman worked in 1930 as a salesman for a paint company. He died on November 28, 1958 at Dayton, Ohio, at age 76.
Citations
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2016 |
Dorothy R. Vandeman
Female
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Herbert Allen Vandeman born 19 Jun 1878 |
Mother* | Nina M. Roys born 1880 |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2005 |
George E. Vandeman
Male, born 21 October 1916, died 3 November 2000
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Herbert Allen Vandeman born 19 Jun 1878 |
Mother* | Nina M. Roys born 1880 |
George E. Vandeman was born on October 21, 1916 at Colorado. He was the son of Herbert Allen Vandeman and Nina M. Roys. George E. Vandeman died on November 3, 2000 at Guilford County, North Carolina, at age 84.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Gracie Thrasher Vandeman
Female, born 20 October 1875, died 4 January 1879
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Augustus W. Vandeman born 20 Feb 1846, died 23 Jul 1903 |
Mother* | Sarah J. Thrasher1 born 16 Mar 1849 |
Gracie Thrasher Vandeman was born on October 20, 1875. She was the daughter of Augustus W. Vandeman and Sarah J. Thrasher.1 Gracie Thrasher Vandeman died on January 4, 1879 at age 3.1
Citations
- [S288] Dr. Marion Thrasher, A history of the Thrasher family.
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2015 |
Herbert Allen Vandeman
Male, born 19 June 1878
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Augustus W. Vandeman born 20 Feb 1846, died 23 Jul 1903 |
Mother* | Sarah J. Thrasher1 born 16 Mar 1849 |
Spouse | Nina M. Roys born 1880 |
Children |
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Herbert Allen Vandeman was born on June 19, 1878 at Wahoo City, Nebraska. He was the son of Augustus W. Vandeman and Sarah J. Thrasher.1 Herbert Allen Vandeman married Nina M. Roys about 1904 at Colorado . Herbert Allen Vandeman lived in 1918 at Pueblo, Colorado. He worked on September 12, 1918 as a Minister, 7th Day Adventist Church at Pueblo, Colorado. He worked in 1930 as a minister at Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Citations
- [S288] Dr. Marion Thrasher, A history of the Thrasher family.
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2015 |
Jack E. Vandeman
Male
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Carl Louis Vandeman born 10 Nov 1882, died 28 Nov 1958 |
Mother* | Mabelle M. Miller born 1889, died 20 Dec 1973 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Phillip Vandeman
Male
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Carl Louis Vandeman born 10 Nov 1882, died 28 Nov 1958 |
Mother* | Mabelle M. Miller born 1889, died 20 Dec 1973 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2016 |
Hattie Vanhart
Female, born 27 September 1879, died 30 August 1902
Spouse | Henry Cotton Daubenspeck born 27 Jul 1877, died 1964 |
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Hattie Vanhart married Henry Cotton Daubenspeck, son of James Wilkinson Daubenspeck and Phoebe Ellen West, . Hattie Vanhart was born on September 27, 1879. She died on August 30, 1902 at age 22.
Last Edited | 25 Jun 2015 |
Anna Katherine Vogler
Female, born 30 July 1882, died 2 July 1971
Relationship | Grandaunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Henry Joseph Vogler1 born 11 Jun 1857, died 27 Jul 1903 |
Mother* | Magdalena Wilhelmine Boblenz born 23 May 1861, died 20 Jul 1948 |
Anna Katherine Vogler was born on July 30, 1882 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Henry Joseph Vogler and Magdalena Wilhelmine Boblenz.1 Anna Katherine Vogler was confirmed in 1897 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Toledo, Ohio. She appeared on the census of 1900 at Sandusky, Ohio; rooming with John P. Snyder (a Baker) and Gracie Snyder. She worked in 1900 as a saleslady.2 She worked between 1905 and 1910 as a Milliner - Trimmer at Toledo, Ohio. She was graduated in 1914 from Flower Hospital Nursing School at Toledo, Ohio. She worked between 1918 and 1932 as the Superintendent of Flower Hospital at Toledo, Ohio. She worked between 1932 and 1944 as the Superintendent of Riverside Hospital at Riverside, California.
In June, 1936 Actor W.C. Fields fell ill while staying at a resort in Riverside. He was taken to Riverside Community Hospital and remained there for about 3 weeks. His doctor, Jesse Citron, decided to bill Fields according to his salary. He charged Fields $12,000.00 (about $205,000 in 2015 dollars) for his services. Fields refused to pay and the doctor sued him. Anna Vogler was subpoenaed to testify on behalf of Mr. Fields. He was very grateful and sent her a thank-you letter. He also sent her a Christmas card before the lawsuit came up. Scans of these items, as well as several newspaper articles of the story are located here.
She retired in 1944 after 17 years as superintendent of Flower Hospita in Toledo, Ohiol and 12 years as superintendent of Riverside Community Hospital, California. She died on July 2, 1971 at Fullerton, California, at age 88. She was buried about July 4, 1971 at Cypress View Mausoleum, San Diego, California.
ANNA KATHERINE VOGLER
Anna Katherine Vogler, superintendent of the Flower Hospital, has devoted her life to the noble work of assisting humankind in a way that has won the gratitude and admiration of the world throughout the ages: A daughter of Henry and Magdalene Vogler, she is a native of Columbus, Ohio, and was but two years of age when her parents removed with the family to Toledo, so that she acquired her education in this city, her entire training being received under private tutelage in her own home, her course, however, making her eligible for entrance into any college. In 1911 she entered Flower Hospital for training, putting in the prescribed time and graduating with the class of 1914. She continued with the hospital and in 1915 had charge of the laboratory, which was installed that year, so that consequently she became the first attendant. In 1916 she was made night supervisor and in 1917 she was advanced to the position of superintendent of nurses. During the war while registered with the Red Cross for foreign service she was delegated to remain in charge of Flower Hospital and was made superintendent. Her labors there were very arduous during the war period, when there was a scarcity of nurses everywhere and in 1919, being badly in need of a rest, she left for an extended tour of the west, remaining on the Pacific coast until June, 1921, when she returned and resumed her position as superintendent of the hospital, having been away on a leave of absence.
Miss Vogler is a member of the Methodist church and she belongs to various professional societies, having membership in district No.9 of the Nurses Association, also in the Ohio Hospital, the American Hospital, the National Hospital and the Protestant Hospital associations. In a word, she improves every opportunity that will advance her knowledge and promote her efficiency in her chosen calling. Prompted by the broadest spirit of humanitarianism she is giving her service to the public in ways that often entail self-sacrifice, finding her reward in a sense of duty faithfully performed. There are scores, however, who at mention of Miss Vogler bear testimony not only to her high professional ability but to her splendid executive power as superintendent of the hospital and of her kindly and helpful nature, manifest always in a ready.smile and in an encouraging word.
She had surgery to correct a crossed-eye sometime in the 1890s
She owned a log cabin and some land near Whipple, Ohio, about 10 miles north of Marietta.
She loved fishing.3,4
A gallery of her photos is located here.
A gallery of her newspaper articles is located here.
A gallery of her Censuses and City Directories is located here.
In June, 1936 Actor W.C. Fields fell ill while staying at a resort in Riverside. He was taken to Riverside Community Hospital and remained there for about 3 weeks. His doctor, Jesse Citron, decided to bill Fields according to his salary. He charged Fields $12,000.00 (about $205,000 in 2015 dollars) for his services. Fields refused to pay and the doctor sued him. Anna Vogler was subpoenaed to testify on behalf of Mr. Fields. He was very grateful and sent her a thank-you letter. He also sent her a Christmas card before the lawsuit came up. Scans of these items, as well as several newspaper articles of the story are located here.
She retired in 1944 after 17 years as superintendent of Flower Hospita in Toledo, Ohiol and 12 years as superintendent of Riverside Community Hospital, California. She died on July 2, 1971 at Fullerton, California, at age 88. She was buried about July 4, 1971 at Cypress View Mausoleum, San Diego, California.
ANNA KATHERINE VOGLER
Anna Katherine Vogler, superintendent of the Flower Hospital, has devoted her life to the noble work of assisting humankind in a way that has won the gratitude and admiration of the world throughout the ages: A daughter of Henry and Magdalene Vogler, she is a native of Columbus, Ohio, and was but two years of age when her parents removed with the family to Toledo, so that she acquired her education in this city, her entire training being received under private tutelage in her own home, her course, however, making her eligible for entrance into any college. In 1911 she entered Flower Hospital for training, putting in the prescribed time and graduating with the class of 1914. She continued with the hospital and in 1915 had charge of the laboratory, which was installed that year, so that consequently she became the first attendant. In 1916 she was made night supervisor and in 1917 she was advanced to the position of superintendent of nurses. During the war while registered with the Red Cross for foreign service she was delegated to remain in charge of Flower Hospital and was made superintendent. Her labors there were very arduous during the war period, when there was a scarcity of nurses everywhere and in 1919, being badly in need of a rest, she left for an extended tour of the west, remaining on the Pacific coast until June, 1921, when she returned and resumed her position as superintendent of the hospital, having been away on a leave of absence.
Miss Vogler is a member of the Methodist church and she belongs to various professional societies, having membership in district No.9 of the Nurses Association, also in the Ohio Hospital, the American Hospital, the National Hospital and the Protestant Hospital associations. In a word, she improves every opportunity that will advance her knowledge and promote her efficiency in her chosen calling. Prompted by the broadest spirit of humanitarianism she is giving her service to the public in ways that often entail self-sacrifice, finding her reward in a sense of duty faithfully performed. There are scores, however, who at mention of Miss Vogler bear testimony not only to her high professional ability but to her splendid executive power as superintendent of the hospital and of her kindly and helpful nature, manifest always in a ready.smile and in an encouraging word.
She had surgery to correct a crossed-eye sometime in the 1890s
She owned a log cabin and some land near Whipple, Ohio, about 10 miles north of Marietta.
She loved fishing.3,4
A gallery of her photos is located here.
A gallery of her newspaper articles is located here.
A gallery of her Censuses and City Directories is located here.
Citations
- [S173] 1920 census - Ohio - Lucas County, Washington Twp. Toledo, January 6-7, 1920 Population Schedule,, Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 168.
- [S53] 1900 Census - Ohio - Sandusky Co., Sandusky, June 13, 1900 Population Schedule,, Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0083.
- [S201] John M. Killets, TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO 1623-1923 vol. II.
- [S202] Interview, Anna K. Vogler.
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2016 |
Anne Elizabeth Vogler
Female, born 18 June 1914, died 30 June 1914
Relationship | Aunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Frederick Jacob Vogler born 5 Nov 1884, died 16 May 1958 |
Mother* | Marie Emma LeBuda born 27 Mar 1890, died 7 Mar 1969 |
Anne Elizabeth Vogler was born on June 18, 1914 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.1 She was baptized after June 18, 1914 at Toledo, Ohio. She was the daughter of Frederick Jacob Vogler and Marie Emma LeBuda. Anne Elizabeth Vogler died on June 30, 1914 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio. Her death certificate described her condition as "congenital cardiac or pulmonary defect".1 She was buried on July 1, 1914 at Forest Cemetery, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio; Plot: section OC, lot 16, row ?, grave 6493.2,1
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2018 |
April Sara Vogler
Female
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Daniel Joseph Vogler |
Mother* | Jean Marie Herker |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Christina Vogler
Female, born 16 June 1821, died 27 October 1903
Spouse | Emil Vogler born 25 Feb 1824, died 30 Sep 1877 |
Child |
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Christina Vogler was born on June 16, 1821 at Prussia.1 She immigrated in 1854 to America. She married Emil Vogler before 1870 .2 Christina Vogler died on October 27, 1903 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, at age 82 Cancer.3,1 She was buried after October 27, 1903 at Green Lawn Cemetery, Plot: Section V, Lot 247, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.1
Citations
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
Daniel Joseph Vogler
Male
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Edward Darrell Vogler |
Mother* | Susan Diane Mozet |
Spouse | Jean Marie Herker |
Child |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Delfina Adelina Vogler
Female
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Frederick Valentine Vogler born 18 May 1943, died 18 Apr 1999 |
Mother* | Nenfa Robles Ramirez |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2019 |
Edward Darrell Vogler
Male
Relationship | 1st cousin of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Robert Edward Vogler born 24 Jun 1917, died 19 Aug 1965 |
Mother* | Adeline Lucille Hawley born 21 Jan 1919, died 1 Sep 1999 |
Spouse | Susan Diane Mozet |
Children |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Eileen Lois Vogler
Female
Relationship | Mother of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Frederick Jacob Vogler1 born 5 Nov 1884, died 16 May 1958 |
Mother* | Marie Emma LeBuda born 27 Mar 1890, died 7 Mar 1969 |
Spouse | Daryl Eugene Hahn born 29 Jun 1921, died 14 Jan 2013 |
Children |
Citations
- [S173] 1920 census - Ohio - Lucas County, Washington Twp. Toledo, January 6-7, 1920 Population Schedule,, Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 168.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Emil Vogler1
Male, born 25 February 1824, died 30 September 1877
Spouse | Christina Vogler born 16 Jun 1821, died 27 Oct 1903 |
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Emil Vogler was born on February 25, 1824 at Prussia.2,1 He worked in 1864 as a Laborer at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. He worked in 1866 as a carder in a woolen mill at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. He worked in 1867 as a Spinner at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. He worked in 1868 as a Laborer at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. He married Christina Vogler before 1870 .1 Emil Vogler worked between 1870 and 1876 as a Broommaker at the ED & JC Howard Company at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.1 He died on September 30, 1877 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, at age 53.2 He was buried after September 30, 1877 at Green Lawn Cemetery, Plot: Section V, Lot 247, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.2
Citations
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |