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Ernst and Catherine Bottler, natives of Bavaria, Germany. They emigrated to America in 1838. first to Ohio and then to Indiana and then to Iowa. Their family consisted of six sons and five daughters.
Theory on Henry Henselbecker (half-brother) is that he was born before 1838. One reason for so believing is that if Henry Henselbecker (III) (who had son Brett) is correct in his description of his FATHER being the Civil War vet and his GRANDFATHER being the half-brother of the Bottlers, as mentioned, then he'd have to be old enough to have a son (Henry the Civ. War Vet) in 1846. That would indicate a birth BEFORE 1838, when Ernst and Catherine are known to have arrived in the US.
This also fits with the fact that Henry was half-brother to Frederick and Philip. They had to have Catherine as their mother, in common. For that to be possible, as Ernst and Catherine had their children mostly in the US, Henry had to have been born in Germany, when Catherine was married to Mr. Henselbecker. My thinking is that Jacob Hanselbecker, who married in 1795, and married a Catherine, was NOT the husband of Catherine who married Ernst Bottler. Possibly her father-in-law, but even that's a wild stab. Jacob married in Mannheim, Baden, whereas the Bottlers came from Bavaria, to the west.
A Michael Bottler, born 1834, Bavaria, married 1865, Iowa, d. 1929, Portland, OR MAY be a good candidate as another son of this couple. I've YET to come across research that LISTS the names of all their children.
NOTE: An Ernest Bottler was b. 30-May-1892, d. Jan-1975 (SSDI), living in AZ at time of death, having likely moved there before 1951. SUSPECT this Ernest could be descendant of Ernst and Catherine. Most likely a grandchild. PERHAPS, the same "Ernest" Bottler who was listed in the Helena Independent (19-Feb-1926 - possibly on page 6) thusly: "Born - To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bottler, of Helena Valley, a son, yesterday at St. Peters." If so, this would surely place Ernest in the right family, and possibly even as son of Frederick or Philip, though there were quite likely other sons of Ernst and Catherine, I've only come across those two in Montana records, along with their half-brother "Hank" Henselbecker. To make matters confusing, also found an Ernest Bottler who died in Portland, Oregon on 19-Feb-1939, married to Flora (this is the one on message boards, often addressed as Ernest Hayes Bottler). PERHAPS, Ernest Hayes Bottler was son of Ernst and Catherine and father to Ernest who died in 1975? Such being an EXTREMELY wild guess. Interestingly, there is a Flora M. Silva (age 29), appearing in 1930 US Census, as Head of Household, living in Portland, Oregon, near other Bottler family, with a daughter, Beatrice Bottler, aged 12. There are four Silva children, as well, Grace (9), Earl (7), Harold (5) and Robert (3), but no husband listed. If Ernest didn't die until 1939, there was, it would appear, a divorce or separation of some kind, as Beatrice is the eldest child listed (a Bottler), and the younger children carry Flora's married name (Silva). Why Flora would still be listed as Ernest Hayes Bottler in 1939, makes little sense. Could this be a case where she was married to ONE Bottler, who either died or relationship ended otherwise... she married a Silva, who either died or left, then, again married a Bottler, sometime between 1930 and 1939? Flora is listed as born in Oregon, to father born in California and mother in Oregon. Beatrice is listed as born in Oregon, with both father and mother born in Oregon. By listing for Silva children, it would appear Mr. Silva was born in California.
In regards to a Portland, Oregon Bottler family connection, a Charles O. Bottler appears in 1930 Census for Portland as head of family, aged 44. His wife, shown as Velma C. Bottler, aged 29, dau. Kathrine M. Bottler (fits with Ernst's wife's name), age 10, sons, Charles W. Bottler, age 9, David L. Bottler, age 6, and Ralph O. Bottler, aged 3 yrs, 10m.
Other Bottlers in the Portland area in 1930 US Census:
Walter W. Bottler (45), wife Leona (42), son Owen D. Bottler (16), dau. Grace I. (13) and a niece, Esther (12). Walter is listed as born in Oregon, with a father born in Bavaria, Germany and a mother born in Indiana (makes Walter a sure bet for descendant of Ernst, I would venture). Walter was a clerk in a grocery store in 1930 Portland. Same family in 1920 Census for San Francisco, Calfornia, appears as Walter L. Bottler (34), Leona (30), Owen D. (7) and Grace I. (2) Birthplace of Walter's father was Germany, but in 1920 Census, lists mother's as Illinois, vice Indiana in 1930 Census. In 1920 San Francisco, Walter was a roaster for a coffee company.
William B. Bottler (25) b. Oregon, FA: Oregon MO: Minnesota, a barrel filler at the Oil Plant, wife Gertrude (23) b. Ohio, dau. Barbara J. Bottler (3y 9m) b. Oregon.
(Guessing William B. MAY have been son or nephew of Benjamin F., below)
Next door, pretty much, Benjamin F. Bottler (58), widower, b. Oregon, FA: Germany MO: Iowa, a machinist for a lumber company, son Frank (18) b. Oregon. (mother born Minnesota - see William, above).
Nearby, in Beaverton, Oregon, still in 1930, we find "Mount Hood" Bottler (interesting name) as head of household, (51) b. Oregon, FA: Germay MO: Virginia, a passenger claim clerk at the Railroad Office, wife Hilda W. (48) b. Pennsylvania, son John George Bottler (16) b. Oregon, a caddy at the golf club.
In the 1930 Census for WASHINGTON state, in Woodland, Cowlitz County, we find one George F. Bottler (62 age 46 at marriage) b. Oregon FA: "Whittenberg, Germany" MO: Virginia, a farmer on a dairy farm, wife Dotsy (37 age 22 at marriage) b. Washington, and daughter Elsie M. Bottler (6) b. Washington.
We also find, in Spokane, Washington, in 1930, the family of George A. Bottler. George A. Bottler (47) b. Montana FA: Germany MO: Ohio, a building contractor, wife Blanche (48) b. Indiana FA: Canada MO: Indiana, and son Robert (13) b. South Dakota.
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_James H. BRADSTREET __________|
| m 1929 |
| |______________________________
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|
|--Linda BRADSTREET
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| _Clarence Wallace HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1881 - 1973)
|_Louisa Maria Rita HANDSPIKER _|
(1910 - 1963) m 1929 |
|_Lydia Cora "Lilly" WHITE ____+
(1886 - 1967)
_Joseph CHASE _______+
| (.... - 1724) m 1693
_Stephen CHASE _______|
| (1709 - 1790) m 1776 |
| |_Sarah SHERMAN ______
| (1667 - ....) m 1693
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|--William CHASE
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| _____________________
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|_Mary Nancy BUSHNELL _|
m 1776 |
|_____________________
[1373]
List of children from "Pike/Chase Families" - Peter Pike
Eliza CHASE b: 22 Jun 1803 in Cornwallis, NS
William CHASE b: 6 Feb 1805 in Cornwallis, NS
David CHASE b: 4 Nov 1806 in Cornwallis, NS
Sarah Olive CHASE b: 29 Jun 1809 in Cornwallis, NS
George Lewis CHASE b: 23 Mar 1811 in Cornwallis, NS
Martha CHASE b: 23 Nov 1812 in Cornwallis, NS
John Perzomt CHASE b: 22 Feb 1815 in Cornwallis, NS
Mary Alice CHASE b: 21 Dec 1818 in Cornwallis, NS
Elias CHASE b: 7 Nov 1823 in Cornwallis, NS
Hannah CHASE b: 27 Dec 1821 in Cornwallis, NS
From Township Book of Cornwallis:
Chase William-1 (c1781- ) son of Stephen & Nancy marr. Sarah (c1782- ) nee Jess, see George Jess, married 14 Sep 1802
1) Eliza Chase (22/6/1803- ) married Joseph Skinner Eliza Chase, daughter of William & Sarah, married Joseph Skinner, 28 Mar 1821
2) William Chase (6/2/1805- )
3) David Chase (4/11/1806- )
4) Sarah Chase (29/6/1809- )
5) George Lewis Chase (23/3/1811- )
6) Martha Chase (23/11/1812- )
7) John Payzant Chase (22/2/1815- )
8( Mary Allice Chase (21/12/1818- )
9) Hannah Chase (27/12/1821- )
10) Elias Chase (7/11/1823- )
_Huge DE VERE _______+
| (1210 - 1263)
_Robert DE VERE _____|
| (1230 - 1296) m 1252|
| |_Hawise DE QUINCY ___
| (1184 - ....)
|
|--Joan DE VERE
| (1264 - 1293)
| _____________________
| |
|_Alicia DE SANFORD __|
m 1252 |
|_____________________
_Garret DYKEMAN ______+
| (1741 - 1813) m 1766
_Moses A. DYKEMAN _____|
| (1772 - 1850) m 1798 |
| |_Eunice Ann HATFIELD _+
| (1746 - 1808) m 1766
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|--Jane DYKEMAN
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| _Joshua CURRY ________
| |
|_Eunice Phoebe CURRIE _|
(1780 - 1845) m 1798 |
|_Eunice ? ____________
[1452] Moved to Ontario.
_Clarence Wallace HANDSPIKER _+
| (1881 - 1973)
_Gerald Keith HANDSPIKER _|
| (1907 - ....) m 1941 |
| |_Lydia Cora "Lilly" WHITE ____+
| (1886 - 1967)
|
|--Pauline Kay HANDSPIKER
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| _Thomas MYLES ________________
| |
|_Phoebe MYLES ____________|
(1909 - 1983) m 1941 |
|_Hannah OSBORNE ______________
[130] In 1983 of Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
_George KAY _________
| (.... - 1820)
_George KAY _________|
| (.... - 1853) m 1814|
| |_Sarah ? ____________
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|--Henry KAY
| (1816 - 1856)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary E. FISHER _____|
(.... - 1856) m 1814|
|_____________________
_____________________
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_Colin MUNROE ___________|
| (1856 - ....) |
| |_____________________
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|--Gladys "Goldie" Mildred MUNROE
| (1892 - 1965)
| _John DALEY _________
| | (1830 - ....)
|_Minetta "Nettie" DALEY _|
(1866 - 1934) |
|_Eliza ? ____________
(1838 - ....)
[801]
In 1901 Census for Culloden, her b.d. is listed as 9-May-1892.
Gladys died at Digby General Hospital.
A footstone associated with Gladys indicates a baby died 11-Oct-1928. Not sure if it's one of the listed children, or not. DOUBTFUL it was an infant child of her mother's at any rate.