Person Record
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Schnadt, Lydia |
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2011.5.25 - Image, Digital
Image, Digital, sepia, portrait of a man and woman. He is dressed in a suit and she is wearing a white blouse. Portrait of Frederick(1892-1918) and Lydia (1893-1954) (nee Schnadt) Humbracht. The couple had one child Earl (1918-1999). Fred passed away from the influenza outbreak in 1918 when Earl was seven months old. Lydia married Fred Heinberg and moved out of Bartlett. The Heinberg family moved back to Bartlett in 1939 with his daughters H...
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2014.9.12 - Postcard
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2014.9.16 - Print, Photographic
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2014.9.23 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/4" h, sepia, Front- three women, two babies sitting on blanket, outside, home to left, barn and outbuilding in background, trees. Look at the camera! More than 100 years later, this directive is this being given to little ones today. Note the woman on the right is pointing to the photographer encouraging the baby to look that way. It was a beautiful day for an outdoor playdate in the Schnadt family'...
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2014.9.24 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, black and white,, 1 1/4" x 1 1/4", portrait of woman wearing white blouse, dark choker necklace with updo hairstyle. Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinberg (1893-1954) was the mother to son Earl Humbracht and Paul Heinberg and stepmother to daughters Helen and Dorothy Heinberg. Lydia grew up in Bartlett returning to live in 1939 with her second husband Fred Heinberg. She is buried in Bartlett Cemetery.
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2014.9.29 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, black and white, 4 1/4" w x 1" h, three people, two women and one man, stand outside storefront, image has been cut to smaller size prior to donation. Friends, left to right: Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinberg, unknown male and Amelia Krumfuss Wendler pose outside an unknown store front. Note the cigar sign on the right.
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2016.62.11 - Contract
Rental contract between Herman W. Schnadt and Fred Heinberg for a home on Oak Avenue near Oneida. Tenant's copy of preprinted form produced by United States of America Office of Price Administration, form DD 2-D. Rent charged-$15 per month for unfurnished home containing a flush toilet, running water, electricity, etc. The address of the home is 143 S. Oak Avenue. Heinberg was Schnadt's son-in-law and as Schnadt noted at the bottom of the cont...
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2016.66.68 - Book
Book, autograph, 5 1/4" w x 3"l x 1/2" h, brown fabric cover, Front- decorative cover in black and silvertone graphics, in center in silvertone box, "Autographs", spine- silvertone decorative patten, Back- nothing, Inside- typed to back of front cover- "Autograph Album 1903 Bart. Pub. School. Mrs. H. Wendler, 133 N. Hickory, Bartlett, Ill.", Next page- in ink- "Amelia Krumfuss, Bartlett, Ill.", Title page- The Aldine Autograph Album, with decorat...
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2020.15.1 - Announcement, Funeral
Announcement, funeral, 4 1/4"w x 6 1/2"h, cardboard, white, Front- printed in goldtone- "The angel of peace...Baby Humbracht, Died Feb. 6, 1916...", illustration of angel carrying a child upward in the heaven, manufactured by H. F. Wendell. Back- nothing Frederick Humbracht and is wife Lydia Schnadt Humbracht lost their child, Frederick L. Humbracht on February 6, 1916. He is buried in Bartlett Cemetery.The baby's father Fred passed away in 19...
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2020.15.2 - Certificate, Baptismal
Certificate, baptismal, booklet, 5 3/4" w x 7 1/2"h, 8 pages, soft cover, string tie on binding, Cover- embossed color illustration of cross, flowers and dove, printed in German- 'Zur Erinnerung an den Tag der heilgen Tafe" translate to "In memory of the day of holy baptism.", Inside pages written in German with religious illustrations. Center page- color illustration of Jesus with children, seal of Immanuel Evangelical and Reform Church, writte...
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2022.11.2 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 7 3/4" l x 10" w (mat), 4 3/4" l x 6 3/4" w" (image), black & white, Front- three women sitting in a car, roof down, outside, along a building, buildings in background. Back- written in ink is description of driver Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinburg. Lilly Humbracht and Martha Schmidt are listed passengers. Out for a drive are left to right, Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinberg, Lilly Humbracht and Martha Schmidt. In 1911 it was...
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2022.11.3 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 7 3/4" l x 10" w (mat), 4 3/4" l x 6 3/4" w" (image), black & white, Front- three women sitting in a car, roof down, outside, along a building, buildings in background. Back- written in ink is description of driver Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinburg. Lilly Humbracht and Martha Schmidt are listed passengers. Out for a drive are left to right, Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinberg, Lilly Humbracht and Martha Schmidt. In 1911 it was...
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A05-5-56 - Knickknack
Knickknack, 4 1/4" l x 1 1/2" w x 2 1/2" h, ceramic, white, small shoe, six lace holes, pink painted flower with blue painted bow, Bottom- written in ink, "Lydia Heinberg" Lydia Schnadt Humbracht Heinberg (1893-1954) was a long time Bartlett resident. The Schnadt family moved to the Village in 1905, where her father Herman was a businessman. Lydia's first husband, Bartlett native Fred Humbracht, died of influenza leaving her a widow with an in...
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