One of her sons, Dr. Gene Starkloff, was the informant for her death certificate.
She was the sister-in-law of Irma Starkloff Rombauer, an early cooking expert and author of "The Joy of Cooking" who was also buried here at Bellefontaine.
Ref: Mo death certificate.
Suggested edit: Marriage records show Sarah Alice Devlin as the mother of Genevieve:
Jeneiveve Estall Baldwin
Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930
Name:
Max Carl Starkloff
Spouse's Name:
Jeneiveve Estall Baldwin
Event Date:
10 Mar 1904
Event Place:
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Father's Name:
Hugo Max Starkloff
Mother's Name:
Hermena Reinhardt
Spouse's Father's Name:
Samuel Gay Baldwin
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Sarah Alice Devlin
Contributor: GraveSearcher (48032673)
One of her sons, Dr. Gene Starkloff, was the informant for her death certificate.
She was the sister-in-law of Irma Starkloff Rombauer, an early cooking expert and author of "The Joy of Cooking" who was also buried here at Bellefontaine.
Ref: Mo death certificate.
Suggested edit: Marriage records show Sarah Alice Devlin as the mother of Genevieve:
Jeneiveve Estall Baldwin
Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930
Name:
Max Carl Starkloff
Spouse's Name:
Jeneiveve Estall Baldwin
Event Date:
10 Mar 1904
Event Place:
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Father's Name:
Hugo Max Starkloff
Mother's Name:
Hermena Reinhardt
Spouse's Father's Name:
Samuel Gay Baldwin
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Sarah Alice Devlin
Contributor: GraveSearcher (48032673)
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