They were married some time after 21 Oct 1882. As of the 1883 Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio City Directory, Georg was listed as a productive member of society as a Machine Hand and a resident of the city. Georg and Catharine lived their entire lives in the USA in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.
The Stroehle's had a total of 8 children, 6 of whom survived longer than one year. They were: Anna M. (Stroehle) Zapf, Joseph George Stroehle, William M. Stroehle, Francis C. Stroehle, Michael Lee Stroehle, and Julianna F. (Stroehle) Zapf.
Georg and Catharine Stroehle were both buried at Cavalry Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio, however, their grave sites are unmarked though they are notated by cemetery records as being interred on the property.
They were married some time after 21 Oct 1882. As of the 1883 Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio City Directory, Georg was listed as a productive member of society as a Machine Hand and a resident of the city. Georg and Catharine lived their entire lives in the USA in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.
The Stroehle's had a total of 8 children, 6 of whom survived longer than one year. They were: Anna M. (Stroehle) Zapf, Joseph George Stroehle, William M. Stroehle, Francis C. Stroehle, Michael Lee Stroehle, and Julianna F. (Stroehle) Zapf.
Georg and Catharine Stroehle were both buried at Cavalry Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio, however, their grave sites are unmarked though they are notated by cemetery records as being interred on the property.
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