Monday, November 4, 2019

Parents of Five; One Child Living


The Spiller Family
Peter, Mary Alma, Ernest, Barbara (Haitz)
circa 1901-1903

     Peter Paul Spiller married Barbara Bertha Haitz on April 8, 1891 at St. Michael Catholic Church in Ripley, Ohio. They were twenty-five years old; both having been born in 1865.  The witnesses for their marriage were Barbara's twin brother, Frank and Peter's younger sister, Magdalena. 

     Peter was the son of John and Elizabeth Spiller. Barbara was the daughter of Franziskus (Frank) Xavier Heitz/Haitz and Elizabeth Germann. In the first ten years of their marriage, Peter and Barbara would become the parents of five children, but tragically they would only see one of their children live to adulthood.


22 December 1903, Daily Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky; page 1

     Walter John Francis, their first son, was born January 8, 1892 in Ripley and was baptized by Father John B. Dickhaus of St. Michael Catholic Church on the same day. His godparents were John Spiller and Anna Elizabeth Heitz. On July 20, 1896 Walter died at the age of four years, 6 months, and 12 days from typhus. He was buried five days later in Maplewood Cemetery.

     The second child of Peter and Barbara was born August 21, 1893. Her name was Mary Alma and she was baptized a week after birth on August 27 at St. Michael Catholic Church in Ripley. Charles Spiller and Mary Haitz were her godparents. Mary Alma would live just a short ten years before she contracted typhoid fever and died on December 17, 1903. Her burial was December 19 and it is not known if Maplewood Cemetery is her final resting place as the church record did not contain that information. 

     Barbara's third pregnancy resulted in fraternal twins, Emma Elizabeth and Carl George, who were born July 5, 1896.  Carl George would live only three hours before his death and the records from St. Michael Catholic Church state he had a private baptism. There is no information on his burial. His sister, Emma, was baptized at one week old on July 12 at St. Michael. Her godparents are not known as there is only a transcription available of the record which does not have them listed. Once again, Peter and Barbara would bury a child. At the age of four, Emma Elizabeth died from pneumonia on November 17, 1900. Her burial record is not available.

     The only child of Peter and Barbara who lived to adulthood was Ernest Xavier. He was born April 5, 1898. He would be only five when the last of his siblings were lost. 

     The above photograph of the family is labeled on the back as "The Spiller Family". Using birth and death dates and the fact that there are only two children in the photo, it is certain that the children are Mary Alma and Ernest Xavier. 


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