Sentimental Sunday: ‘At home’ with Robert Warson Beerbower and his wife, Josephine Reiffel Beerbower
➡ Beerbower Family, Helbling Family
Transcription:
Mr. Robert W. Beerbower,
and
Miss Anna Josephine Reiffel,
Married,
Tuesday Evening August the 23rd, 1898.
Indianapolis, Ind.
At Home:
After September the First,
920 Fletcher Ave.
Reverse- transcription:
21 years& 9 mnth- 10 days. at date of mar
– riage
This age refers to Josephine, as she was 21, and Robert 24, when they married.
Josephine and Robert’s second anniversary was bittersweet. They anticipated the birth of their first child in 1900, but sadly, Robert had become ill. He went to Denver for his health, but died there of consumption on 12 September 1900. Their daughter Roberta Pearl Beerbower was born the next month.
Thanks so much to Cousin SA for passing on this beautiful little card that came down through Robert and Josephine’s daughter Roberta P. Beerbower and then her son with James Franklin Wertz, Robert Eldon Wertz, and Robert’s wife. Robert had no children so sadly this direct line has ended. SA was so thoughtful to send it to me- she was actually born into the Wertz line, and Robert Wertz was her cousin, as his father James Wertz was the brother of SA’s grandmother, Annette Wertz Kinsey. She thought it should belong in with Beerbower memorabilia. It will be cherished!
[Editor’s Note: I had one part of this post wrong. Cousin SA , was not a ‘married in’ as I originally wrote. The post has been corrected to show the true relationship. Thanks for keeping the blog accurate, SA!]
Notes, Sources, and References:
1) See other posts that include Robert Warson Beerbower:
Beerbower Family Bible Series, which starts here- http://heritageramblings.net/2014/12/31/beerbower-family-bible-dec-31st-1873/
Treasure chest Thursday: Roberta P. Beerbower Wertz-
http://heritageramblings.net/2015/02/12/treasure-chest-thursday-roberta-p-beerbower-wertz/
2) ‘At Home’ card currently in possession of author- thanks again, SA!
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