Miss Katie Rittman was born in Sandusky
in 1870 to Frank Rittman and
Catherine Kuebeler Rittman, who were both natives of Germany . The portrait above was
taken at the Bishop & Veitch studio in Sandusky , when Katie was about age 12 or 13.
The picture below was taken at the studio of C.A. Cross when Katie was a
teenager.
This lovely picture of Katie Rittman as a young woman was
taken at the Pascoe studio in Sandusky .
U.S. Census records indicate that Katie lived with her
parents in Sandusky
1880 and 1900. On February 4, 1902, Katie Rittman married Charles Hoffman, who was employed at the
Hoffman family business, the Hoffman Coal and Milling Company. Charles and Katie were the parents of three daughters and a
son. In 1919 the Charles Hoffman family
operated a store at the corner of Scott and Hancock Streets. "Puck,"
a zinc statue that had once been in the store window of Dietz & Mischler's cigar shop, stood on the roof of the Hoffman business for several years. Puck is
now housed at the Follett
House Museum .
Katie Rittman Hoffman passed away in 1929, and Charles Hoffman died in1933. Mr.
and Mrs. Hoffman were both buried in Oakland
Cemetery .
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