Saturday, February 19, 2022

Photographs of the Children of Andrew and Louise Biemiller

Andrew and Louisa Biemiller, both natives of Germany, had a son and two daughters born in Sandusky. Mr. Biemiller worked in the fish business, as well as being the original owner of the Sandusky Opera House, built in 1877. Originally called the Biemiller Opera House, ultimately it became known as the Sandusky Theatre and was the location for hundreds of performances of operas, musicals, vaudeville acts and plays, as well as motion pictures. 

John Biemiller

John Biemiller was born about 1857. He married Anna Graves in 1879, but died in the following year. He was the father of Andrew Frederick Biemiller, and the grandfather of politician Andrew John Biemiller.

Barbara Biemiller

Miss Barbara Biemiller was born around 1862. She married Otto H. Ilg on April 24, 1884. After her husband died, she married August H. Klotz. Barbara outlived both her husbands. She passed away on June 23, 1930.

Cora Biemiller

Cora Biemiller was the youngest child of the family, born in Sandusky, Ohio on April 8, 1872. Cora never married. When she died on January 31, 1952, her obituary (found in the 1952 Obituary Notebook), stated that she was the last member of one of  the city’s older families. Her funeral services were held at the Biemiller residence at 312 East Adams Street, with the  Rev. Hunsdon Cary, Jr., of Grace Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial was at Oakland Cemetery.

The patriarch of the family, Andrew Biemiller died in Sandusky in 1882. He was buried in the family lot at Oakland Cemetery.

Andrew’s widow Louisa married Robert McChesney, in 1885. Mr. and Mrs. McChesney resided in New York State.

Louisa Biemiller

After her death in 1908, she was buried next to her first husband in Sandusky’s Oakland Cemetery.

3 comments:

Ed Daniel said...

Isn't there a Biemiller's Cove off of Meigs Street or First Street?? There were many boathouses on this street when I was a kid (2940's).

Sandusky Library Archives Research Center said...

http://sanduskyhistory.blogspot.com/2016/11/biemillers-cove.html

Ed Daniel said...

Please correct my previous posting. I was a kid in 1940's, NOT 2940's!!! Ed Daniel (and thanks for the site reference to Biemiller's Cove.)