Advertisement

Clara <I>Riplinger</I> Dannenmiller Lamping

Advertisement

Clara Riplinger Dannenmiller Lamping

Birth
Hampton, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
Death
5 Jan 1938 (aged 66)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
La Conner, Skagit County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.3925029, Longitude: -122.4477383
Plot
41-8-3
Memorial ID
View Source
Wife of H.A. Dannenmiller
Mother of James, Alfonsius, Henry, Herbert A.,...
After husband Henry's death in 1910, Clara married Joseph W. Lamping, and they had two more children: Joseph Lamping, born 1912; Clara Armena Lamping, born 1914. They moved to Spokane, which is where husband Joseph and son Joseph are buried.
Unknown: whereabouts of daughter Clara Armena Lamping, who was in Spokane in 1930 census.
----
Copied from: "History of Skagit County" published by The Interstate Publishing
Company dated and copyright 1906. Copied from pages 580 and 581. HENRY A. DANNENMILLER:
...Mr. Dannenmiller was married June 2, 1891, to Clara Riplinger, born near St. Paul, Minnesota, March 22, 1871, the daughter of Nicholas and Kate (Einswiler) Rilpinger. The father was born in France, July 12, 1832, and died at La Conner, June 7, 1895. The mother, a native of Germany, died in 1877....
--
From: http://www.skagitriverjournal.com/SCounty/B-O/Bios-Obits-4.html#JDannenmiller
Joseph Dannenmiller, Skagit county, Skagit Valley Herald, March 3, 1938
Joseph Dannenmiller, one of Skagit county's oldest pioneers, passed away this week after a long illness. ..
Journal Ed. note: Historian John Conrad wrote that Joseph's brother Henry Dannenmiller settled in West Mount Vernon where the future Memorial Highway touched the river dike. The worst dike break in county history happened there in 1894, destroying Dannenmiller's orchard. The family had to move their house 75 feet up the slope as the former site was in the river. Sand covered many acres of his and his neighbor's land and the entire LaConner Flats was under water. Henry's wife was the daughter of Nick Riplinger, North Fork settler.
Wife of H.A. Dannenmiller
Mother of James, Alfonsius, Henry, Herbert A.,...
After husband Henry's death in 1910, Clara married Joseph W. Lamping, and they had two more children: Joseph Lamping, born 1912; Clara Armena Lamping, born 1914. They moved to Spokane, which is where husband Joseph and son Joseph are buried.
Unknown: whereabouts of daughter Clara Armena Lamping, who was in Spokane in 1930 census.
----
Copied from: "History of Skagit County" published by The Interstate Publishing
Company dated and copyright 1906. Copied from pages 580 and 581. HENRY A. DANNENMILLER:
...Mr. Dannenmiller was married June 2, 1891, to Clara Riplinger, born near St. Paul, Minnesota, March 22, 1871, the daughter of Nicholas and Kate (Einswiler) Rilpinger. The father was born in France, July 12, 1832, and died at La Conner, June 7, 1895. The mother, a native of Germany, died in 1877....
--
From: http://www.skagitriverjournal.com/SCounty/B-O/Bios-Obits-4.html#JDannenmiller
Joseph Dannenmiller, Skagit county, Skagit Valley Herald, March 3, 1938
Joseph Dannenmiller, one of Skagit county's oldest pioneers, passed away this week after a long illness. ..
Journal Ed. note: Historian John Conrad wrote that Joseph's brother Henry Dannenmiller settled in West Mount Vernon where the future Memorial Highway touched the river dike. The worst dike break in county history happened there in 1894, destroying Dannenmiller's orchard. The family had to move their house 75 feet up the slope as the former site was in the river. Sand covered many acres of his and his neighbor's land and the entire LaConner Flats was under water. Henry's wife was the daughter of Nick Riplinger, North Fork settler.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Dannenmiller Lamping or Riplinger memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement