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Judith Gail KUPFER

Female 1944 -  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Judith Gail KUPFER was born on 7 Mar 1944 in Santa Barbara, California (daughter of Walter Hugh KUPFER and Alice Salathé FREEMAN).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 2012, San Diego, California

    Judith married Lawrence Lloyd PALMER on 3 Jul 1971 in San Diego, California. Lawrence was born on 1 Nov 1929 in Ramsey, Minnesota; died on 1 Dec 2005 in San Diego, California; was buried in Singing Hills Memorial Park, El Cajon, San Diego, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Valerie May PALMER was born on 17 May 1978 in San Diego, California.

    Family/Spouse: Ronald M. STEPHENS. Ronald was born on 6 Aug 1942. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter Hugh KUPFER was born on 4 Jun 1917 in Alameda, California (son of Carl Albert KUPFER and Margaret Whitney HOSIER); died on 24 Mar 1963 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, California
    • Census: 1930, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon

    Walter married Alice Salathé FREEMAN on 7 Feb 1941 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona. Alice (daughter of George Karl FREEMAN and Valerie Lillian SALATHÉ) was born on 17 May 1918 in Santa Barbara, California; died on 3 May 2010 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice Salathé FREEMAN was born on 17 May 1918 in Santa Barbara, California (daughter of George Karl FREEMAN and Valerie Lillian SALATHÉ); died on 3 May 2010 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Santa Barbara, California
    • Census: 1930, Santa Barbara, California
    • Census: 1940, Santa Barbara, California

    Children:
    1. 1. Judith Gail KUPFER was born on 7 Mar 1944 in Santa Barbara, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Carl Albert KUPFER was born on 28 Jul 1879 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa (son of Herman Emil KUPFER and Margaret JANN); died on 2 Jan 1943 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1900, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, California
    • Census: 1930, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
    • Census: 1940, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon

    Notes:

    Source : Who’s Who in Sigma Alpha Epsilon – A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Members of the Fraternity. Edited by William C. Levere. Evanston, Illinois, 1912. :
    Kupfer, Carl Albert, U.S. forest service; b. Des Moines, Ia., July 28, 1879; s/o Herman E. & Margaret (Jann); ed. Iowa State College, 1907; Alpha Zeta; secretary debating league, Phileleutherol literary society, intercollegiate debate team, staff Iowa State College Student; editor Junior class book Bomb, president forestry club, cast sophomore, junior and senior class plays; inititated by Iowa Gamma, Nov 1906; eminent chronicler; president Iowa Gamma association; Forest Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Products, District 5; memb. society of American Foresters, National Geographic society; m. Margaret Whitney Hosier, Jan. 17, 1910. Address, Forest Service, San Francisco, Cal. (pg 140).

    Carl married Margaret Whitney HOSIER on 17 Jan 1910 in Berkeley, Alameda, California. Margaret (daughter of Francis M. HOSIER and Elizabeth WHITNEY) was born on 21 Dec 1882 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; died on 9 Jul 1965 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Whitney HOSIER was born on 21 Dec 1882 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio (daughter of Francis M. HOSIER and Elizabeth WHITNEY); died on 9 Jul 1965 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, California
    • Census: 1930, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
    • Census: 1940, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon

    Children:
    1. Robert Whitney KUPFER was born on 1 Aug 1913 in Alameda, California; died on 27 Dec 1994 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
    2. 2. Walter Hugh KUPFER was born on 4 Jun 1917 in Alameda, California; died on 24 Mar 1963 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California.

  3. 6.  George Karl FREEMAN was born on 10 Aug 1886 in Ohio (son of George W. FREEMAN and Cornelia Alice REED); died on 20 Sep 1970 in Santa Barbara, California; was buried in Santa Barbara, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Santa Barbara, California

    George married Valerie Lillian SALATHÉ on 15 Jun 1911 in Los Angeles, California. Valerie (daughter of Dr. Frederick SALATHÉ and Antoinette MICHAELIS) was born on 24 Aug 1889 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey; died on 11 Feb 1982 in Santa Barbara, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Valerie Lillian SALATHÉ was born on 24 Aug 1889 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey (daughter of Dr. Frederick SALATHÉ and Antoinette MICHAELIS); died on 11 Feb 1982 in Santa Barbara, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California
    • Census: 1920, Santa Barbara, California

    Children:
    1. Valerie Persis FREEMAN was born on 17 Feb 1915 in Santa Barbara, California; died on 17 Aug 2014 in Irvine, Orange, California; was buried in Riverside Natl. Cemetery, Riverside, California.
    2. 3. Alice Salathé FREEMAN was born on 17 May 1918 in Santa Barbara, California; died on 3 May 2010 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Herman Emil KUPFER was born on 23 Dec 1849 in Hamberg, Saxony, Germany; died on 4 Jul 1888 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; was buried on 6 Jul 1888 in Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1880, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa

    Notes:

    Herman was naturalized on 24 Jul 1875 in Boston, Massachusetts. The name Kupfer H[erman] is mentioned in successive editions of the Des Moines City Directory:
    1877 – Kupfer Emil, cabinet mkr C. & L. Harbach, bds Walnut cor Third.
    1877 – Kupfer Herman, cabinet mkr C. & L. Harbach.
    1879 – Kupfer H., cabinet maker L. Harbach, r 112 Sycamore
    1881 – Kupfer Herman E., cabinet mkr, r 108 Chestnut.
    1886 – Kupfer H. E., cabinet maker L. Harbach, r 112 w Chestnut.
    1889 – Kupfer Hermann Mrs. r 112 Chestnut

    DROWNINGS AT DES MOINES.
    Des Moines, July 5. — This city furnished her quota of victims to the Des Moines river yesterday, a man and a boy. Late in the afternoon a gentleman by the name of H. E. Kupfer, living at 112 Chestnut street, wend down to the river just below the old mill, accompanied by his two boys. The latter went out wading in the edge of the water. One of them went beyond his depth and the father seeing his danger plunged in to save him. Someone on the bank gave the alarm and Elmer Wickham ran around to the other side of the mill while Col. Olmstead jumped into a boat and rowed up to the dam and pushed over. No one was able to reach the man, and Mr. Wickham having his clothes on was compelled to head for the shore in order to save himself. Mr. Fitzgerald who had followed Olmstead to the bank jumped off to save the boy but was taken with a cramp and his daring effort to save the boy’s life nearly cost him his own. Col. Olmstead and Mr. Griffiths got the boy out before he went down for the last time and the colonel returned with Messrs. Hartley and Wickham and picked up Mr. Kupfer. They took him ashore and done all they could but life was extinct. Mr. Kupfer was about 30 years of age and leaves a wife and three children. (Source: Atlantic Daily Telegraph, July 6, 1888.)

    Herman married Margaret JANN on 10 Oct 1878 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. Margaret (daughter of Andreas JANN and Eva Margarethe HORN) was born on 29 Mar 1858 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa; died on 10 Dec 1946 in Newton, Jasper, Iowa; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret JANN was born on 29 Mar 1858 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa (daughter of Andreas JANN and Eva Margarethe HORN); died on 10 Dec 1946 in Newton, Jasper, Iowa; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1900, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1910, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1920, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa
    • Census: 1930, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa

    Children:
    1. 4. Carl Albert KUPFER was born on 28 Jul 1879 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; died on 2 Jan 1943 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
    2. Walter Hugh KUPFER was born on 8 Apr 1881 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; died on 29 Mar 1948 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Saline, Nebraska.
    3. Clara Louise KUPFER was born on 24 Apr 1885 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; died on 1 Apr 1981 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa.
    4. Margaret Eleanor KUPFER was born in Mar 1887 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; died in Jan 1952; was buried on 15 Jan 1952 in Highland Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa.

  3. 10.  Francis M. HOSIER was born in Aug 1849 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; died on 18 Oct 1936 in Washington, District of Columbia; was buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Prince George’s, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1910, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1920, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1930, Washington, District of Columbia

    Francis married Elizabeth WHITNEY on 27 Sep 1877 in Mahoning, Ohio. Elizabeth (daughter of James Dwight WHITNEY and Sophia Abigail STEELE) was born on 17 Oct 1853 in Sandusky, Ohio; died after 1930 in Washington, District of Columbia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth WHITNEY was born on 17 Oct 1853 in Sandusky, Ohio (daughter of James Dwight WHITNEY and Sophia Abigail STEELE); died after 1930 in Washington, District of Columbia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1910, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1920, Washington, District of Columbia
    • Census: 1930, Washington, District of Columbia

    Children:
    1. Louise Dwight HOSIER was born on 18 Aug 1878 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; died after 1936.
    2. Mary E. HOSIER was born on 28 Jan 1880 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; died on 4 May 1881 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.
    3. 5. Margaret Whitney HOSIER was born on 21 Dec 1882 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; died on 9 Jul 1965 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

  5. 12.  George W. FREEMAN was born in 1841 in New York; died on 10 Dec 1910 in Ravenna, Portage, Ohio; was buried in Westlawn Cemetery, Mantua, Portage, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Ravenna, Portage, Ohio

    George married Cornelia Alice REED on 18 Mar 1872 in Portage, Ohio. Cornelia was born on 27 Jun 1844 in Mantua, Portage, Ohio; died on 24 Oct 1903 in Ravenna, Portage, Ohio; was buried in Westlawn Cemetery, Mantua, Portage, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Cornelia Alice REED was born on 27 Jun 1844 in Mantua, Portage, Ohio; died on 24 Oct 1903 in Ravenna, Portage, Ohio; was buried in Westlawn Cemetery, Mantua, Portage, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Ravenna, Portage, Ohio

    Children:
    1. Edmund Reed FREEMAN was born on 6 Nov 1876 in Ravenna, Portage, Ohio; died on 16 Jul 1945.
    2. Eva H. FREEMAN was born on 25 May 1880 in Ravenna, Portage, Ohio; died on 3 Dec 1955 in Sebastopol, Sonoma, California.
    3. 6. George Karl FREEMAN was born on 10 Aug 1886 in Ohio; died on 20 Sep 1970 in Santa Barbara, California; was buried in Santa Barbara, California.

  7. 14.  Dr. Frederick SALATHÉ was born on 8 May 1857 in Basel, Switzerland (son of H. SALATHÉ and Dorthoy BAERWART); died on 1 May 1923 in Santa Barbara, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California

    Notes:

    FREDERICK SALATHÉ, PhD

    The youthful but progressive young state of Wyoming is fortunate in many ways, not the least one of these being the great number of men of acknowledged and conspicuous ability who have cast in their lots with her fortunes. Each calling, profession, vocation, that has its place in the wide range of the capabilities of the state has its representative men of the most distinguished order, men of not only preeminent ability in their respective spheres of action but also possessed of sterling character, animated by high principles, considering the public good through able, well-directed personal endeavor. Among the most distinguished of the sons of the state, standing in the foremost rank of the world’s great chemists, is Frederick Salathé, Ph.D., now of Casper. Wyo., whose distinctive talents and fame are bounded by no narrow horizon, but are known and honored by the most distinguished scientists of America and Europe.
     Doctor Salathé was born at Basle, Switzerland, on May 8, 1857, the son of H. and Dorthoy (Baerwart) Salathe, also natives of Basle. They trace their Huguenot ancestry to a residence in France in the time of the Moorish wars in the years immediately antecedent to the middle of the sixteenth century, where they stood in the full splendor of the grace, courtesy and other brilliant qualities then attaching to the people of their faith, renowned alike as scholars, soldiers and lovers of country. The name was then spelled Saladdin, and the family enjoyed life in the sunny land of France until after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, when they were among the half-million of Protestants who fled to foreign countries, and locating in Basle, they soon became prominent as merchants and in civic life. The paternal grandfather was for long years the treasurer of the federal government of Switzerland, holding this office by repeated and consecutive elections until he resigned on his retirement from business. The father, also, was a successful merchant, and the originator of and the pioneer operator in the silk industry of Basle, which has attained such huge proportions and is now largely devoted to the manufacture of silk ribbons. Owing to the high reputation he had acquired as the leader in this industry and on account of his high moral character, business capacity and integrity, he was commissioned by President Grant as U. S. consul at Basle, retaining the appointment during Grant’s successive administrations. The Doctor’s maternal uncle, Edward Baerwart, was one of the leading merchants of Rio Janeiro, Brazil, during the past generation, and his extended mercantile operations (the wholesaling and importation of woolen goods) are now continued by the Doctor’s younger brother, Edward.
     Receiving his preliminary educational training in the schools of Basle, Frederick Salathé supplemented this by an attendance at and a graduation from the Basle Industrial School, thereafter pursuing a full course of three years at the Federal Polytechnic School at Zurich, being graduated there from with the highest honors and acquiring thereby the appointment of assistant director of the Chemical Technical Laboratory under, first, Prof. E. Kopp and second. Prof. George Lunge, here remaining two years, within which time he had prepared his thesis for submission to the faculty of the University of Zurich upon the derivatives of aniline, for which he received the degree of Ph. D., after this the doctor invented the process by which aniline colors and dyes are manufactured from the refuse of petroleum oils. Applying for a patent in Switzerland, he came to this country to introduce his invention, and in 1879 he had suitable chemical works for his process erected in Titusville, Pa. These proved very successful under the doctor’s supervision until the tariff on aniline products was largely reduced, the price of certain necessary imported chemicals at the same time being increased, and these changed financial conditions caused the business to become unprofitable. Doctor Salathe was then employed as chief chemist of the Tidewater Oil, with headquarters at New York City, and introduced new processes of refining mineral oils, and from there was called to California by the Union Oil, with a salary of $10,000 and an interest in the plant to erect and conduct the first oil refinery operated in that state. Three years from this time his services were obtained by an English syndicate operating in Uvalde, Tex., to erect and put in operation a large plant for the refining of a natural asphaltic product, which the doctor named litho-carbon, and from which he produced various valuable commercial substances, useful in the manufacturing of artificial rubber and insulators for electricity. Accomplishing this labor the doctor established himself in Los Angeles, Calif., devoting his especial attention to lubricating oils, paving asphalts and the installations for the use of fuel-oils in all branches of railroad work and other industries, in this connection putting in the first oil burner used in a locomotive on the Santa Fe system, this being done on the California Southern Railroad, a branch of the Santa Fe. In 1897 Doctor Salathe was called to Wyoming to conduct the refining business of the Pennsylvania Oil & Gas, and in this he is largely interested and has here introduced the latest processes for the refining of the Salt Creek oil, which he claims to be the finest natural oil of the world, his claim being supported by such eminent scientists as Redwood of London and others of equal reputation. The Doctor has also constructed the electric lighting plant of Casper and to his scientific skill the people are indebted for the excellent light they are privileged to enjoy, Mr. C. H. King being associated with him in this enterprise.
     Doctor Salathé has attained the Thirty-second degree of the Scottish Rite of Masonry, also is a Knight Templar and a member of the Royal Arcanum. In scientific circles his abilities have been acknowledged by his admission to numerous European scientific societies, general and special, being the German member of the National Chemical Society of Berlin, and he also affiliates with the American Society for the Advancement of Science.
     The marriage ceremonies uniting Doctor Salathé and Miss Antionette Michaelis were solemnized on September 16, 1886. She is a native of New York, where her father, Edward Michaelis, who was born in Hamburg, Germany, has long conducted a prominent real-estate agency. Their children are Frederick, now attending a preparatory school preliminary to entering a university; Valerie, a student of the Casper high school; Antoinette and Edward. The family is one of the most popular in the community and its home is a center of attractive hospitality. [source: “Progressive Men of Wyoming” written by A. W. Bowen in 1901 transcribed by a Friend of Free Genealogy]

    Frederick married Antoinette MICHAELIS on 16 Sep 1886. Antoinette (daughter of Edward MICHAELIS and Augusta SCHUETZ) was born on 20 Aug 1867 in New York; died on 17 Dec 1961 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Antoinette MICHAELIS was born on 20 Aug 1867 in New York (daughter of Edward MICHAELIS and Augusta SCHUETZ); died on 17 Dec 1961 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California
    • Census: 1940, Los Angeles, California

    Children:
    1. Frederick SALATHÉ, Jr. was born on 8 Sep 1887 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey; died on 9 Jan 1976 in Montecito, Santa Barbara, California.
    2. 7. Valerie Lillian SALATHÉ was born on 24 Aug 1889 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey; died on 11 Feb 1982 in Santa Barbara, California.
    3. Antoinette SALATHÉ was born on 1 Sep 1899 in Wyoming; died on 27 Jun 1994 in Los Angeles, California.
    4. Edward Emile SALATHÉ was born on 18 Jan 1902 in Wyoming; died on 14 May 1990 in Los Angeles, California.