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Elizabeth “Lizzie” <I>Triebelhorn</I> Roth

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Elizabeth “Lizzie” Triebelhorn Roth

Birth
Russia
Death
19 Jun 1979 (aged 88)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7579111, Longitude: -105.0925611
Plot
Block 56
Memorial ID
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Elizabeth Roth of 4596 Alcott St., Wife of John Roth, Mother of Elmer and Jane, two grand daughters and one great grand son. Memorial gifts were directed to the American Cancer Society.

Immigration backgrounder: Elizabetha (Elizabeth/Lizzie) Trübelhorn Roth came to the US June 27, 1903 at the port of Galveston aboard the SS Köln sailing from Bremen on June 4, 1903, with her parents Susanna Katharina Butz Trübelhorn & Johann Balthasar Trübelhorn, Jr., and her three sisters, Emilie (Milly), Maria (Mary) and Amalia (Molly); plus her grandparents George Conrad Butz, Sr., and Maria Christina Butz and three of their grandsons and two grand daughters by son Johannes; and adopted daughter Katherina/Catherine Butz (who will later marry Henry Dreith in Denver). In America they start spelling Trübelhorn as Triebelhorn (others of the family in Denver spell it Tribelhorn and Treibelhorn). This whole group arriving June 27, 1903, was sponsored by George Conrad and Maria Christina’s son Lucas Butz (1861-1935), who immigrated to Globeville in 1892 and made his home at 4465 N. Sherman Street. Lucas also sponsored Conrad Butz (1878 to 1965) to immigrate to Globeville in 1899; Conrad eventually sets up his family’s first Denver home next door to Lucas at 4459 Sherman St.
Elizabeth Roth of 4596 Alcott St., Wife of John Roth, Mother of Elmer and Jane, two grand daughters and one great grand son. Memorial gifts were directed to the American Cancer Society.

Immigration backgrounder: Elizabetha (Elizabeth/Lizzie) Trübelhorn Roth came to the US June 27, 1903 at the port of Galveston aboard the SS Köln sailing from Bremen on June 4, 1903, with her parents Susanna Katharina Butz Trübelhorn & Johann Balthasar Trübelhorn, Jr., and her three sisters, Emilie (Milly), Maria (Mary) and Amalia (Molly); plus her grandparents George Conrad Butz, Sr., and Maria Christina Butz and three of their grandsons and two grand daughters by son Johannes; and adopted daughter Katherina/Catherine Butz (who will later marry Henry Dreith in Denver). In America they start spelling Trübelhorn as Triebelhorn (others of the family in Denver spell it Tribelhorn and Treibelhorn). This whole group arriving June 27, 1903, was sponsored by George Conrad and Maria Christina’s son Lucas Butz (1861-1935), who immigrated to Globeville in 1892 and made his home at 4465 N. Sherman Street. Lucas also sponsored Conrad Butz (1878 to 1965) to immigrate to Globeville in 1899; Conrad eventually sets up his family’s first Denver home next door to Lucas at 4459 Sherman St.

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