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546. Rudolf Andreas 8 Brubacher (Heinrich 7 , Magdalena 6 Ewy, Michael 5 , Christian 4 , Peter 3 , Peter 2 Aebi,<br />

Christian 1 ) was born 07 Apr 1871 in Polock, Russia, and died Unknown. He married Natalia Grigorowna 1898.<br />

She was born Abt. 1869, and died Unknown.<br />

Children of Rudolf Brubacher and Natalia Grigorowna are:<br />

1606 i. Alexander 9 Brubacher, born 1899 in Russia; died Unknown.<br />

1607 ii. Valentine Brubacher, born 1912 in Russia; died Unknown.<br />

1608 iii. Nikolai Brubacher, born Private.<br />

552. Elisabeth 8 Ewy (Peter 7 , Daniel 6 , Michael 5 , Christian 4 , Peter 3 , Peter 2 Aebi, Christian 1 ) was born 11 Mar<br />

1860 in Einsiedel, Galicia, Austria, and died 19 Oct 1930. She married Christian E Hirschler 18 Mar 1884. He<br />

was born 09 Feb 1859 in Mais Brunn, Bavaria, <strong>German</strong>y, and died 09 Feb 1936 in Newton, KS, USA.<br />

Children of Elisabeth Ewy and Christian Hirschler are:<br />

+ 1609 i. Peter Ulrich 9 Hirschler, born 03 May 1885 in Moundridge, KS, USA; died 10 Feb 1974 in Newton, KS,<br />

USA.<br />

+ 1610 ii. Katherina Elizabeth Hirschler, born 25 Feb 1887 in Hanston, KS, USA; died 02 Jun 1931 in Wichita,<br />

KS, USA.<br />

+ 1611 iii. Marie Magdalena Hirschler, born 17 Jan 1889 in Harvey County, KS, USA; died 26 Aug 1988 in<br />

Newton, KS, USA.<br />

1612 iv. Otto O Hirschler, born 05 Dec 1890 in Moundridge, KS, USA; died Aug 1892 in Moundridge, KS,<br />

USA.<br />

+ 1613 v. Menno J Hirschler, born 22 Nov 1892 in Moundridge, KS, USA; died 10 Apr 1975 in USA.<br />

+ 1614 vi. Susanna Olga Hirschler, born 11 Nov 1894 in Moundridge, KS, USA; died 28 Oct 1956 in Larned, int<br />

Hanston, KS, USA.<br />

+ 1615 vii. Clara Mae Hirschler, born 02 May 1897 in Perry, OK, USA; died 14 Aug 1999 in North Newton, KS,<br />

USA.<br />

1616 viii. Edward Everett Hirschler, born 11 Mar 1900 in Perry, OK, USA; died 15 May 2004 in Jetmore County<br />

Health Center, KS, USA 142 . He married Elsie Adah Miller 27 Jul 1930 in Hanston, KS, USA 143 ; born 02<br />

Nov 1904 in Hanston, KS, USA; died 08 Jul 1995 in Dodge City, KS, USA.<br />

Notes for Edward Everett Hirschler:<br />

Celebrating the Life of Edward E. Hirschler<br />

Edward Everett Hirsehier was the eighth child and third son born to Christian and<br />

Elizabeth Ewy Hirschler in the Cherokee Strip, Oklahoma Territory, near present day<br />

Perry, Oklahoma, on March II, 1900. The family was living in a crude three-room prairie<br />

house with a din floor when Eddie was born. hi 1906 the family moved into a six-room,<br />

two-story home with four bedrooms on the second floor. (His mother had been casting<br />

longing eyes upon other frame homes going up at that lime.) Oklahoma became a State hi<br />

1907 when Eddie was in the 2~ grade in a little country school, where he fell in love with<br />

his teacher and wanted to marry her (But she married her first love, Tom.) Even so,<br />

teaching remained in the back of his mind throughout his boyhood. He and his family<br />

attended the Perry Mennonite Church where he was baptized by his father upon his<br />

profession of faitk<br />

He remained in the Mennonite denomination his whole life. At one time he commented,<br />

“Going to church every Sunday meant much to every family. The only times someone<br />

would not attend services were due to ilhiess, inclement weather, or snow-blocked<br />

roads.” He claimed that Elsie’s family enjoyed a “super-dupe?’ surrey with fringes on top<br />

and kerosene lamps on both sides of the buggy and side curtains to protect the passengers<br />

from the bitter cold Heated bricks were used as foot warmers. Meanwhile, ~jj~ family<br />

faced the bitter cold wind riding in an open buggy!<br />

Eddie attended the Pioneer District 40 School in Oklahoma through the eighth grade. In<br />

1915 his father, Christian, received a call from the Einsiedel (present-day Hanston<br />

Mennonite) Church to serve as its second pastor. At that lime, to Edward’s<br />

disappointhient, there was no high school in the area; so he took correspondence courses<br />

and then took a train to Jetmore, from which he graduated in 11924. He attended Bethel<br />

College for one year and immediately began teaching—in Keroma, Spencer, and Hanston<br />

Grade Schools.<br />

98 04 Jan 2008

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