She married William Frank Nierhoff 27 Nov 1913 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois at St. Patrick's Catholic church. They were the parents of two sons, William and John Henry who both lived most of their lives in Springfield and both served their country during WWII.
With the exception of a period of time in Woodside, I understand was an unicorporated area just outside Springfield City limits, where William was a coal miner. They lived their entire lives in Springfield and both passed away and are buried here.
Margaret's obit, courtesy of BjJ:
Mrs. Margaret Nierhoff, 81, of Springfield, died Tuesday at St. John's Hospital. A resident of Springfield her entire life, Mrs. Nierhoff was a member of Sacred Heart Church. Her husband, William F., died four years ago.
Surviving are two sons, William and John, both of Springfield; one sister, Mrs. Mayme Liton of Springfield; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1972, p. 19
She married William Frank Nierhoff 27 Nov 1913 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois at St. Patrick's Catholic church. They were the parents of two sons, William and John Henry who both lived most of their lives in Springfield and both served their country during WWII.
With the exception of a period of time in Woodside, I understand was an unicorporated area just outside Springfield City limits, where William was a coal miner. They lived their entire lives in Springfield and both passed away and are buried here.
Margaret's obit, courtesy of BjJ:
Mrs. Margaret Nierhoff, 81, of Springfield, died Tuesday at St. John's Hospital. A resident of Springfield her entire life, Mrs. Nierhoff was a member of Sacred Heart Church. Her husband, William F., died four years ago.
Surviving are two sons, William and John, both of Springfield; one sister, Mrs. Mayme Liton of Springfield; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1972, p. 19
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