Adolph Henry "Ottie" Schlotfeldt

Adolph Henry "Ottie" Schlotfeldt[1, 2]

1886 - 1960  (73 years)

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  • Name Adolph Henry "Ottie" Schlotfeldt 
    Born 10 Dec 1886  [1, 2
    Gender Unknown 
    Name Ottie  
    Died 10 Feb 1960  McCausland, Scott County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Person ID I0630  Gerber Family Tree
    Last Modified 24 Mar 2011 

    Father Theodore Detlef Schlotfeldt,   b. 16 Oct 1862, Schleswig Holstein, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Jan 1919, Gambrel, Scott County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years) 
    Mother Alvina Rasche,   b. 5 Oct 1863, Schleswig Holstein, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Jan 1942, Gambrel, Scott County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years) 
    Married 23 Feb 1886  [1, 2
    Family ID F0211  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsDied - 10 Feb 1960 - McCausland, Scott County, Iowa Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Schlotfeldt, Adolf Henry Photograph
    Schlotfeldt, Adolf Henry Photograph
    Photograph of Ottie Schlotfeldt
    Schlotfeldt, Ottie
    Schlotfeldt, Ottie
    News Clipping of Ottie Schlotfeldt as a Police Officer.
    Schlotfeldt, Amiel (Emil) and Adolph (Ottie)
    Schlotfeldt, Amiel (Emil) and Adolph (Ottie)
    Photograph of Emil and Ottie Schlotfeldt

    Crests
    Schlotfeldt Family Crest
    Schlotfeldt Family Crest
    Coat of Arms for Schlotfeldt Family

  • Notes 
    • [schlotfeldt.FTW]

      [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #3710, Date of Import: Jan 30, 2001]

      Ottie was a WW1 veteran. Buried at The Rock Island Arsenal Cemetary (Ilinois). He recalled that when he was a mule team handler in France,
      he had a mule killed right next to him but he wasn't hurt.
      Fay Ernest Schlotfeldt recalls that when Uncle Ottie took him up in
      the loft of the barn in Gambrel, he had tobacco leaves drying up there.
      Fay was very small and the ladder was vertical. He needed a little
      encouragement from Ottie to get there. Boy, were his mom, Selma,
      Aunt Dayle and Grandma Alvina unhappy with Ottie. Ottie gave Fay his
      Gas Mask and helmut from the war. Fay later gave the Gas Mask to
      the Marine Corps Museum in Washington.

      Ottie loved to fish and hunt. He was a really friendly guy and
      spent a lot of time with his boat around McCausland and Fairyland Park
      on the Wapsipinnicon (Wapsi) River. He was a carpenter.

  • Sources 
    1. [S0028] schlotfeldt.FTW.
      Date of Import: Jan 30, 2001

    2. [S0033] World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Brøderbund Software, Inc., (Release date: August 22, 1996), Tree #3710 (Reliability: 3).
      Date of Import: Jan 30, 2001