Who Was Who II of Hanover, IL - Grant Home
Who Was Who II of Hanover, IL - Grant Home
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and a <strong>Hanover</strong> area farmer. David was living in North Syracuse, New York when he<br />
died on September 8, 1983. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Ehredt, Ivy (Glover) was born August 21, 1908 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England and<br />
was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas and Jane (Legard) Glover. The family moved to the United<br />
States in October 1921 and settled in <strong>Hanover</strong>. Ivy married Wilbur George Ehredt on<br />
November 17, 1926 in Galena and three children were born to this union: Joan (Ehredt)<br />
Sands, Patricia (Ehredt) Wiggins, and William Ehredt. They farmed in Elizabeth<br />
Township before they moved to Evansville, Wisconsin. Ivy died February 8, 1993 and<br />
is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Ehredt, Mary Arlene was born July 29, 1924 in rural Elizabeth, Illinois and was the<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph Henry and Agnes Elizabeth (Meyer) Ehredt. Arlene was employed<br />
at the Eaton Corporation for 10 years. She lived most <strong>of</strong> her life in <strong>Hanover</strong> before<br />
moving to Dubuque, Iowa. Arlene died February 13, 1989 and is buried in Evergreen<br />
Cemetery.<br />
Ehredt, Wilbur George was born April 16, 1907 in Elizabeth, Illinois and was the son<br />
<strong>of</strong> William and Emily (Balbach) Ehredt. He graduated from Elizabeth High School in<br />
1926. Wilbur married Ivy Glover November 17, 1926 in Galena and three children were<br />
born to this union: Joan (Ehredt) Sands, Patricia (Ehredt) Wiggins, and William Ehredt.<br />
They farmed in Elizabeth Township before they moved to Evansville, Wisconsin.<br />
Wilbur died in June 1978 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Eisenbise, Eva Isabelle (Mason) was born October 18, 1918 in <strong>Hanover</strong> and was the<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> John Lawrence and Rose (Schmitt) Mason. Eva married Van Kirk<br />
Eisenbise on June 21, 1941 in Dubuque, Iowa and no children were born to this union.<br />
Eva worked in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Hanover</strong> Woolen Mill from 1937 until 1942; she then<br />
began working at the Savanna Army Depot as a clerk in the fabrication division, retiring<br />
in 1993. Eva died May 11, 2005; she was cremated and is buried in Evergreen<br />
Cemetery.<br />
Ellinor, Carrie Christine (Heer) was born January 8, 1896 in Derinda Township, Jo<br />
Daviess County and was the daughter <strong>of</strong> George Fred and Margaret (Beck) Heer. She<br />
married Edward Glen Ellinor on October 21, 1920 in Massbach and two children were<br />
born to this union: Melvin Ellinor and Dorothy Mae (Ellinor) Eden. They farmed in<br />
Derinda Township until they retired in 1958 and they then moved to <strong>Hanover</strong>. Edward<br />
died in March 1964 and Carrie died December 29, 1992 and they are both buried in<br />
Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Derinda.<br />
Ellis, Justin Ryan was born November 14, 1987 in Princeton, Illinois and was the son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bradley Lee and Sherry Lyn (Scott) Ellis. He attended the <strong>Hanover</strong> Elementary<br />
School and graduated from River Ridge High School in 2006. Justin was an artist who<br />
spent much time skiing at Chestnut Mountain Resort. He was living in Seattle,<br />
<strong>Was</strong>hington when he died on August 21, 2008. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Endress, Saima W. (Saario) was born April 14, 1901 in Iron Mountain, Michigan and<br />
was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Abraham “Abram” E. and Hilda (Hanttula) Saario. Saima was<br />
married three times and had nine children: Ruth Springer, Geraldine Wescott, Jeanette<br />
Tauriainen, Shirley Schmeltzer, Dorothy Shenberger, Carol Hardman, Delores Thomas,<br />
Richard Tidwell, and Floyd Wescott. Saima lived in <strong>Hanover</strong>, Freeport and Rockford.<br />
She died May 22, 1981 in Rockford and is buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery.<br />
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