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HOFFMAN Walter Theodor

Male 1892 - 1967  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HOFFMAN Walter Theodor was born on 24 Nov 1892 in MN (son of HOFFMAN Carl Fredrik and WERDER Wilhemina "Minnie"); died in Aug 1967 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Occupation: 1910 city directory of St. Paul says clerk. 1912 city directory of St. Paul says orderly at City Hospital.
    Walter was a fireman for the city of St. Paul. Fell into a fire once, broke 6 ribs, broke his pelvis in 6 places, punctured a kidney, got pneumonia and pertonitis and was not expected to live. Went back to work a year later.
    Played clarinet in the firemen's band.
    Social Security # 474-26-1424

    Family/Spouse: Perl. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Walter married GABBERT Eva about 1916. Eva was born in 1893; died in 1952. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HOFFMAN Carl Fredrik was born on 24 Aug 1863 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden (son of HOFFMAN Carl Theodore and EKSTROM Fredrika Sofia Johanna); died on 25 Feb 1931 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Occupations given as driver for a department store and assistant shipping clerk on 1900 census and death certificate. Both parents given as being born in Sweden. 1910 census shows Carl as having come to the U.S. in 1881. Found him living with Per Ekström in Litchfield in Minnestota state census of 1885, age 21, born in Sweden. City directories of St. Paul give occupation in 1910 and 1912 as driver for Golden Rule. Address in 1910 was 328 Van Buren, address in 1912 was 756 W. Central Ave.
    "Emihamn" database found on Ancestry.com Sep 2009 shows Karl Fredrik Hoffman left Stockholm on 9 Dec. 1881 bound for Litchfield, MN. His archive call no. is 18:763:14299 if we ever find out what that document is. He apparently made some other trips back to Sweden. On one of them he left Stockholm on 2 Sep 1908 headed for St. Paul. Archive call no for that trip is 87:182:80974.

    Died:
    Buried Feb 27, 1931 in Union Cemetery, Ramsey Co., MN

    Carl married WERDER Wilhemina "Minnie" on 27 Jun 1886 in Litchfield, Meeker Co., MN. Wilhemina (daughter of WERDER John and Fredericke) was born on 28 Jan 1860 in Dalmin, Prussia; died on 06 May 1928 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WERDER Wilhemina "Minnie" was born on 28 Jan 1860 in Dalmin, Prussia (daughter of WERDER John and Fredericke); died on 06 May 1928 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Minnie came to U.S. in 1874, had been in U.S. 24 years as of 1900 census.
    Place of birth variously given as Germany or Prussia. On map of what is currently East Germany, a town of Dalmen is near a town of Werder.

    Died:
    Buried May 8, 1928 in Union Cemetery, Ramsey Co., MN

    Children:
    1. HOFFMAN Grace Emma was born on 15 Nov 1886 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died before 1962 in MN.
    2. HOFFMAN Gertrude Minna was born on 28 Jul 1888 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 17 Dec 1901.
    3. HOFFMAN John Werder was born on 11 Feb 1890 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 25 Apr 1890 in MN.
    4. HOFFMAN Emma Freda was born on 03 Feb 1891 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 24 Apr 1967 in Newport Beach, Orange Co., CA.
    5. 1. HOFFMAN Walter Theodor was born on 24 Nov 1892 in MN; died in Aug 1967 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
    6. HOFFMAN Harry Frederick was born on 27 May 1895 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died in Apr 1967.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HOFFMAN Carl Theodore was born on 23 Jun 1824 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden (son of HOFFMAN Johan and FISCHIER Sofia Carolina); died on 30 Jan 1884 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.

    Notes:

    Tradesman

    Died:
    Buried Feb. 3, 1884 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden
    Buried in plat 3879 in a church garden, possibly moved in 1915 to Åtta. Occupation "Kladesfabrikor" in Norrköping. Clerical record survey shows Carl moved to Norrköping Oct. 22, 1845.

    Carl married EKSTROM Fredrika Sofia Johanna in Jun 1849. Fredrika (daughter of EKSTROM Johan Petter and BEHMER Sofia Margareta) was born on 30 Apr 1830 in Sweden; died on 03 May 1914 in Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  EKSTROM Fredrika Sofia Johanna was born on 30 Apr 1830 in Sweden (daughter of EKSTROM Johan Petter and BEHMER Sofia Margareta); died on 03 May 1914 in Sweden.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Buried in a church garden May 7, 1914 in Stockholm, Stockholms, Län, Sweden. May have moved toÅtta. Original plot was 3879.

    Children:
    1. HOFFMAN Emma Fredrika was born on 30 Apr 1855 in Norrköping, Östergötland, Sweden; died on 09 Oct 1934 in Vadstena, Sweden.
    2. HOFFMAN Fredrika Olga Josefina was born on 22 Dec 1856; died on 04 Aug 1920.
    3. HOFFMAN Betzy Maria was born on 15 Mar 1858; died on 20 Apr 1916.
    4. HOFFMAN Ellen Augusta was born on 16 Dec 1860 in Sweden; died on 01 Sep 1952 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.
    5. 2. HOFFMAN Carl Fredrik was born on 24 Aug 1863 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden; died on 25 Feb 1931 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

  3. 6.  WERDER John was born on 20 Apr 1830 in Prussia; died on 13 Jan 1905.

    John married Fredericke in 1857 in Prussia. Fredericke was born in Dec 1836 in Prussia; died on 16 May 1901. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Fredericke was born in Dec 1836 in Prussia; died on 16 May 1901.
    Children:
    1. 3. WERDER Wilhemina "Minnie" was born on 28 Jan 1860 in Dalmin, Prussia; died on 06 May 1928 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HOFFMAN Johan was born on 18 Jan 1776 in Willingsberg, Knista, Edsbergs Härad, Örebro (son of HOFFMAN Johan Gabriel and NILSDOTTER Christina); died on 16 Oct 1849 in Nora, Nora, Örebro Län, Sweden.

    Johan married FISCHIER Sofia Carolina. Sofia (daughter of FISCHIER Detlof and ROSENTHAL Carolina Christina) was born on 07 Oct 1797 in Nora, Nora, Örebro Län, Sweden; died on 10 Dec 1875 in Nora, Nora, Örebro Län, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  FISCHIER Sofia Carolina was born on 07 Oct 1797 in Nora, Nora, Örebro Län, Sweden (daughter of FISCHIER Detlof and ROSENTHAL Carolina Christina); died on 10 Dec 1875 in Nora, Nora, Örebro Län, Sweden.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Christened Oct. 9, 1797 in Nora, Nora, Orebro Län, Sweden

    Children:
    1. HOFFMAN Johan Detlof was born on 03 Oct 1818 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 16 Aug 1903 in Nora, Nora, Örebro Län, Sweden.
    2. HOFFMAN Carolina Christina was born on 30 Apr 1820 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 06 Jan 1893 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.
    3. HOFFMAN Sofia Fredrika was born on 06 Feb 1822 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 23 Jul 1889 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.
    4. 4. HOFFMAN Carl Theodore was born on 23 Jun 1824 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 30 Jan 1884 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.
    5. HOFFMAN Adolph Ferdinand was born on 23 Jun 1824 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 02 Jul 1824 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden.
    6. HOFFMAN Emelie Louisa was born on 15 May 1826 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 30 Mar 1907 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.
    7. HOFFMAN Aurora Elisabeth was born on 28 Dec 1828 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 07 Jan 1903 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.
    8. HOFFMAN Clementine Theresia Beata was born on 18 Apr 1832 in Ramshyttan, Kil, Örebro, Sweden; died on 02 Feb 1908 in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden.

  3. 10.  EKSTROM Johan Petter was born on 17 Mar 1796 in Örebro, Sweden (son of EKSTROM Petter Jansson and RINGBLOM Anna Margareta Larsdotter); died on 20 Feb 1861 in Örebro, Sweden.

    Notes:

    FENIXHUSET

    1868 a key-novel was published which caused a tremendous commotion. The title was “Now and then or the mysteries of a small town”. And the town was Orebro.

    The first chapter is called “Fallan” (the Trap). And is a story about the Fenix-house. The chapter begins “A beautiful, clear and sunny morning in the late summer of 18…, a young man come out of the most distinguished cellars, the so called The Trap.

    What was behind the doubtful name, was not quite clear, but one of the explanations was that when you successfully reached the harbour there, it was exceedingly difficult to get away from there.

    The place had four rooms. In the “Cellarhall” the guests were served glass by glass, but in the inner rooms, mostly whole or half bottles shone on the tables.

    In the very inner holy, or the cubby-hole, Casino was played, which later had to give way to the more intelligence trying card playing “Dundrapart”.
    ………………………………

    The restaurant-keeper Strom, who also was an alderman, was presented as a grey-haired and magnificent old man, who went there and back in the rooms with grave steps. The restaurant-keeper was not only very rich, he had furthermore a very good reputation in the town. His wife, who also had an elegant appearance, was called “the Queen”.

    Strom´s business and income did not confine to what was over the surface, even under the ground in the cellar The Pit a considerable quantum of the Swedish National Beverage was served, of course with an enormous profit.

    The Trap was in real life Ekstrom´s Cellar and later the Town Cellar. Strom in the book was in real life Ekstrom, with the Christian name Johan Peter. Ekstrom was beside restaurant-keeper even alderman and also for a while member of Parliament. In 1847 he had built the house – the sole purpose of trade with wine and spirits and the restaurant. In the building they also produced liquor – within the pale of the law.
    ………………….
    Over the entrance to the open yard you can see the sign with the words “J P Ekstrom & Co,
    Vin och spirituosa”.

    Remarkably enough, the building was saved in the big fire 1854 - when more than 1200 persons lost their homes – despite the fire started just in the neighborhood.

    Connected with the fire, Mrs Ekstrom , “the Queen”, made a remarkable contribution which went down in history. An inhabitant with a good memory wrote: “From time to time you could see a magnificent lady, accompanied by some maids, proceed among the firemen, who were exhausted and in a sweat. It was the wife of the restaurant-keeper and alderman Ekstrom. She had got the name “The Queen” because of her grand figure. From her own hands and as far as the well-stocked supplies of the house was sufficient, she bid on this occation refreshments. …………That the alderman´s wife made such a socialable gesture
    seemed if possible more encouraging, then the material treat with food and drinks, restored the overstrained forces.

    …………….
    The original house had got a wing to the north 1855, directly after the fire and one against Fargargrand in 1863.

    Died:
    Buried in the family cemetery of Nikolai Kyrkogard (situated at the end of Drottninggatan(Queen´s street, after no 52) and Sodra Allén. But everyone calls it the South cemetery int the "VIP-corner".

    Johan married BEHMER Sofia Margareta on 08 May 1827 in Örebro, Sweden. Sofia (daughter of BEHMER Magnus Arvid and SPRINCHORN Anna Fredrika) was born on 05 Aug 1808 in Örebro, Sweden; died on 12 Oct 1881 in Stockholm, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  BEHMER Sofia Margareta was born on 05 Aug 1808 in Örebro, Sweden (daughter of BEHMER Magnus Arvid and SPRINCHORN Anna Fredrika); died on 12 Oct 1881 in Stockholm, Sweden.

    Notes:

    AD 1881 the 23 of November started and the 1st of December was the estate inventory finished after the late dowager Sofia Margareta Ekström, born Behmer, who registrated for census purposes in the city of Örebro, died in Stockholm, where she had been staying the last years, the 12th next preceding October, in the age of 73 years, 2 months and 7 days, and
    Leaving as heirs three sons of age and five daughters namely
    1. Johan Magnus Robert, living in Stockholm
    2. Per Fabian, reside in Litchfield, Minnesota, northern America
    3. Otto Wilhelm, who likewise resides in Minnesota
    4. Fredrika Sofia Josefina, married to Tradesman Carl Theodor Hoffman in Stockholm
    5. Emelie Carolina, married to Tradesman Carl Fredrik Hammarén in Örebro
    6. Ingeborg Margaretha, the widow of bank executive Erik Rahlén in Örebro
    7. Amalia Hortense, married to Tradesman Stefan Kling in Norrköping and
    8. Eva Catharina, married to deputy district judge Salomon Theodor Rubin in Stockholm
    At the estate inventory, to which all of Mrs Ekström´s heirs, who were living in the kingdom had been called, were present Mr Robert Ekström, together with Mrs Hoffman and Mrs Rubin and on behalf of the other heirs Mr deputy district judge S T Rubin and the estate was reported by Mr Ekström, was of below undersigned valued as follows.
    *********************************************************************
    Residue 8,511:39 kr. (2009 404 272 skr )
    It was also reported that Mrs Ekström through deed of gift had given her children received purchase-price from a selling from an estate and “garden” in Örebro and even quite a number of valuable documents and that this gift had reached its completion.
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    That nothing is with will or knowledge concealed but that everything is correctly reported is testified under oath.
    Robert Ekström


    Claes Lagergren:

    Memories from my years at school 1863-72

    She was an angel in her home, which she made a real paradise to husband and children. Her love of mankind was immense. Every poor person knew, that he in her had a friend and never had to reach out his hand in vain.

    The person, who in the bourgeoisie still held the first place was the wife of the borough alderman or, as she simply was called in public, Mrs Ekstrom. She was the widow of the alderman and member of Parliament J.P..Ekstrom, but mostly known as the Restaurant keeper. Mrs Ekstrom, was born Behmer, daughter of a restaurant keeper. If it was restaurant keeper Behmer´s business, which after the principals death was run by Ekstrom, who had married the daughter, I do not really know, but I consider it be that way. Ekstom was very magnificent as was his wife – so she got the surname “the Queen”. When I saw her, she was already old. I remember her as a very dignified lady, expensively dressed, but after her age, in no way striving to attract attention. But those, who remembered the Ekstroms twenty years earlier, gladly spoke, mixes with envy of the couples splendid appearance, when they walked through the saloons of the restaurant in the big house at Storbron (The big bridge) examining everything, greeting acquaintances. The Ekstrom Cellar with the dining rooms upstairs was known all over the country for its excellent food, fine wines and its modest prices. – “In the lower floor”, as Kojander sings in “Hittebarnet” (the Foundling), things were not that impressive, because there was all kinds of spirits sold both by wholesale and by retail and there stood old countrymen, farm-hands, journeymen, and trainees, consuming their snaps. – There was all the alcohol brought to the country and it was there where the big fortune was established,

    The magnificent couple had many children, among them at least six daughters, all tall, grand and very well brought up. The most beautiful and for her large amiability
    very popular was Mrs Hammarén. They were very highly thought of. People were telling how on a ball one of the Ekström Misses should have said to one officer, unknown to the town, who danced with her and expressed his enthusiasm at finding the ball in the big hotel saloon so splendid - all the same as tailor Kaeding said to count Gyldenstolpe, “it is just a pity that the Society would be so mixed.” “Please, keep quiet, My Lady, behind us sits a innkeepers´ wife.” That was Mrs Ekstrom.

    During my years at school, Mrs Ekström had totally withdrawn from the Cellar, which hade been taken over by restaurant owner Wetterberg, who there collected a big fortune in a short time and recently had died. – Then there came a bunch with merchant J.W Gyllander, manufacturers with dyer and cotton mill owner J.W.Elgérus who led the way. At this time, Mrs Ekstrom´s mother was still alive/living
    The very old Mrs Behmer, who had her famous garden at the east corner of Stortorget,(the Big Square). –As her many granddaughters were married and most of them with numerous children, who like their mothers called Mrs Behmer Grandma. She was generally named Grandma Behmer by all the inhabitants in the town. Everyone knew when Grandma Behmer was going to give a party in her garden.

    Between this class of merchants and industrialists and the aristocratic nobility and officer class, which, even if they were in economical embarrassment, always kept an enormously higher position, came the category, who not were………….

    The article ends here.

    Died:
    Buried in the family cemetery of Nikolai Kyrkogard (situated at the end of Drottninggatan (Queen´s street, after no 52) and Sodra Allén. But everyone calls it the South cemetery int the "VIP-corner".

    Children:
    1. EKSTROM Johan Magnus Robert was born on 27 Mar 1828; died on 27 Dec 1902.
    2. EKSTROM Carl Gustaf was born on 17 Mar 1829 in Örebro, Sweden; died on 04 Mar 1830.
    3. 5. EKSTROM Fredrika Sofia Johanna was born on 30 Apr 1830 in Sweden; died on 03 May 1914 in Sweden.
    4. EKSTROM Emelie Carolina was born on 12 Oct 1831; died on 01 Apr 1910.
    5. EKSTROM Margareta Lavisa Ingeborg was born on 16 Nov 1832; died on 29 May 1898.
    6. EKSTROM Matilda Charlotte was born on 04 Jul 1836; died on 18 Jan 1839.
    7. EKSTROM Hortence Amalia was born on 12 Nov 1837; died on 04 Oct 1911.
    8. EKSTROM Adolf Theador was born on 05 Feb 1839; died on 05 Jun 1857.
    9. EKSTROM Hilda Augusta was born on 07 Apr 1840; died on 22 Oct 1865.
    10. EKSTROM Jenny Petranella was born on 07 Mar 1842; died on 05 Apr 1843.
    11. EKSTROM Eva Catherina was born on 24 Dec 1843; died on 21 Apr 1920.
    12. EKSTROM Pehr Fabian (Captain) was born on 20 Jan 1845 in Örebro, Sweden; died on 29 Apr 1938 in Union Cemetery, Newport Twp., Towner, ND.
    13. EKSTROM Otto Wilhelm was born on 20 Mar 1847; died on 09 Nov 1917.