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<DIV><FONT face="Lucida Bright" size=2>Karen, </FONT><FONT face="Lucida Bright" size=2>Have you seen this? Susanna Schock's OBIT...WoW!! (notice no r in her last name)</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Lucida Bright" size=2> <FONT size=3><STRONG>6. Susanna Schock, March 13, 1842 - Oct 27, 1931<BR>m. Isaac Lehman, Aug 17, 1841 - 1905</STRONG> </FONT>
<P>address: Molalla, Oregon Catlin Township, Marion County, Kansas to 1900<BR>Emma Township, Harvey County, Kansas from 1900<BR>church: Mennonite / Isaac was Mennonite Brethren in Christ<BR>burial: Susanna: Hopewell Cemetery near Hubbard, OR<BR>Isaac: cemetery adjoining the Pennsylvania M.H. near Heston, KS<BR>marriage: 1st: Waterloo Co, Ontario, Grace Elizabeth Burkholder Emmert and Esther Burkholder Santesson (#619) wrote on their genealogy form in 1974 that their grand father was Ezra Burkholder, but Grace was not sure.<BR>2nd: March 17, 1877 to Isaac Lehman at Marion, Kansas<BR>life work: farmer - 160-acre farm<BR>other: She fell and broke her hip when at Martha's.<BR>They are list in the 1880 US Census, Kansas, Marion Co., Catlin Township, page 2, dwelling 17, family 20. Isaac was 32 and born in Penna, a farmer. Susan 37 born in Canada, wife, housekeeper, Martha age 1, E. Burkholder age 17 born in Canada, step son, A. B. Evers listed as adapted daughter, age 10, born in Virginia (note Joseph Schrock's had a girl named Sopha M. Evers, age 13, born in Virginia,staying with them. They, I expect, were sisters)
<P>research needed: check son Ezra marriage certificate at Marion, Kansas,and death certificate for name of father.
<P><STRONG>OBITUARY</STRONG>
<P>"Susanna 'Schrock' Lehman was born in Ontario, Canada on March 13, 1842 and died at the home of her son Ezra near Molalla, Oregon on October 27, 1931 aged 89 yrs. 7 months 14 days. She went to Kansas in her youth, and was married to Isaac Lehman. He died in Jan. 1910 and in 1921 she came to Oregon where she made her home until her death. The surviving children are: Ezra Burkholder of Aurora, OR, Martha Lesher of Brooks, OR, Noah Lehman, and Ida Zimmerman of Newton, KS. There are 23 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
<P>"Grandma Lehman made her church home with the Bethel Mennonite Congregation since the spring of 1921 and at the ripe age of nearly 90 years passed quietly on. Funeral services were conducted by the home ministry and H.A. Wolfer of Woodburn, OR. The remains were laid to rest in the Hopewell Cemetery near Hubbard, OR." Copied from a letter from D.L. Beery (#554), 230 W. Lawrence, Mishawaka, IN 46544 wrote in the 70's.
<P>Note: Bethel Mennonite was a little country church near Molalla and Camby, Oregon close to Ezra Burkholder's farm (per Opal Brubaker, 1992)
<P>Last Rites For Sussanna Schrock
<P>"Susanna Schrock Burkholder passed away at the home of her son Ezra Burkholder, near Molalla, October 27, at the age of 89 years, 7 months and 14 days. She was born in Ontario, Canada, March 13, 1842. In her early life she was united in marriage to a Mr. Burkholder at Ontario, Canada, who died a few years later. She moved to Kansas in 1876 and was united in marriage to Isaac Lehman in 1877. Mr Lehman died in 1910. In 1913 she came to Oregon, where she has made her home until death.
<P>"Deceased leaves two sons and two daughters, Ezra Burkholder of Molalla and Noah Lehman, address unknown; Mrs. Martha Lesher of Brooks, Oregon and Ida Zimmerman of Newton, Kansas. She also leaves 23 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and a host of friends and neighbors. She was a lifelong member of the Mennonite Church. "Funeral services were held today at 2:00 o'clock at the Hopewell church at Hubbard, Ore., with Rev. Fred Gingerick and Rev. Henry Wolfer officiating. Interment was in the Hopewell cemetery."
<P>They lived in Emma Township, Harvey County, Kansas in 1905 and owned 1/2 acre. Isaac M. Lehman bought the lot on July 21, 1900 (part of SW/25-22-1W) 75 X 205 feet, and paid $750. His widow, Susan, sold it to Anna Zimmerman on October 7, 1911 for $800.
<P><STRONG>COMMENTS FROM GRANDCHILDREN</STRONG>
<P>"Her oldest son, Ezra Burkholder and his wife, Ada, and their nine children lived on a farm near Molalla. Grandma spent time with them and with us and sometimes with the older Burkholder daughter and her family" (letter from Edna Persey dated July 7, 1974)
<P>Ina Lesher (624) stated that when Susanna stayed at there home, she "would take her for a walk - she was the only one patient enough to do it, and she would have to sit down and rest. I would then run home, and they would bring the car to pick her up." She also stated, "when she talk to mother in Dutch, the children had to go outside. Ina wished she could have learned Dutch." (phone call on Oct 23, 1991) Note: Susanna, being from Waterloo Co, Ontario, was Pennsylvania Dutch and grew speaking "Dutch". Oregon was not a "Dutch" speaking community.
<P>Oda Blanton (#622) stated, "Grandma Lehman lived with her daughter Martha (apparently only part time because she also was with Ezra) from about 1915 until about six months before she died. She send the last six months with her son Ezra. She was a Mennonite, and worn the little white covering they historically worn (ref I Cor. 11:2-16). She spoke Pennsylvania Dutch, but her daughter Martha did want her to speak it to her grandchildren. (per phone call on Aug 25, 1991).
<P>Susan never said anything bad about anyone. </P>
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