ERTZ, Donald L.

Male 1918 - 1954  (36 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ERTZ, Donald L. was born 15 Jul 1918, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho (son of ERTZ, John Conrad and SPANG, Cecile); died 17 Aug 1954, Washington.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ERTZ, John Conrad was born 13 Apr 1892, Paxton, Keith County, Nebraska; died 24 Mar 1928, Glenns Ferry, Elmore County, Idaho.

    John married SPANG, Cecile 06 Nov 1917, Elmore County, Idaho. Cecile (daughter of SPANG, Mathias Jr. and PROCTOR, Minnie Jane) was born 22 Dec 1899, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  SPANG, Cecile was born 22 Dec 1899, Illinois (daughter of SPANG, Mathias Jr. and PROCTOR, Minnie Jane).
    Children:
    1. 1. ERTZ, Donald L. was born 15 Jul 1918, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho; died 17 Aug 1954, Washington.
    2. ERTZ, Robert J. was born 29 Jun 1921, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho; died Nov 1968.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  SPANG, Mathias Jr. was born 27 Jun 1873, Genesee, Whiteside County, Illinois (son of SPANG, Mathias and MORDEN, Maria); died 25 Sep 1951, Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho.

    Mathias married PROCTOR, Minnie Jane 31 May 1898, Whiteside County, Illinois. Minnie was born 10 Dec 1876, Whiteside County, Illinois; died Aft 1930. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  PROCTOR, Minnie Jane was born 10 Dec 1876, Whiteside County, Illinois; died Aft 1930.
    Children:
    1. 3. SPANG, Cecile was born 22 Dec 1899, Illinois.
    2. SPANG, Harold Proctor was born 13 Dec 1900, Iowa; died Jul 1966, Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho.
    3. SPANG, Ira Llewellyn was born 13 Jul 1903, Iowa; died 23 May 1974, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho; was buried Riverside Cemetery, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho.
    4. SPANG, George David was born 30 Jun 1906, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho; died Dec 1985, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho.
    5. SPANG, Elmer Charles was born 10 Jun 1908, Iowa; died 12 Jul 1982, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho; was buried Riverside Cemetery, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho.
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    8. SPANG, Ruth was born 09 Jun 1915, Grand View, Owyhee County, Idaho; died 13 Sep 1995, Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho.
    9. SPANG, Ruby was born 09 Jun 1915, Idaho; died 12 Aug 2005, Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  SPANG, Mathias was born 10 Apr 1835, Ernzen, Germany; was christened 10 Apr 1835, Ernzen, Germany (son of SPANG, Joannis and MERGEN, Lucy); died 20 Mar 1912, Clark County, South Dakota.

    Notes:

    Biographies Whiteside Co 1885>

    Mathias Spang
    3 Dec 2005

    Source: Portrait & Biographical Album of Whiteside County
    Originally published 1885
    Chapman Bros., Chicago, IL

    Transcribed by: Denise McLoughlin
    Tampico Area Historical Society
    www.tampicohistoricalsociety.citymax.com

    Page 497

    Mathias Spang, a prominent and enterprising farmer, on section 11, Genesee Township, was born April 1, 1837, Prussia. John Spang, his father, was of the same nativity, and was a stone cutter. He died in 1843, at 45 years of age. He had been twice married, and was the father of three sons and a daughter by his first wife: John is a stone-cutter in the land of his birth; Peter is an officer in the French Army, and resides at Paris, France; William is a farmer in Racine Co., Wis.; the daughter is married, and lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. The senior Spang was married about two years after the death of his first wife, to Lucy Mergan, daughter of a German farmer. She had become the mother of three children when she became a widow. Anthony, her second child, is a farmer in the Province of Ontario, Canada; Margaret lives in Ontario.

    Mr. Spang is the oldest of the children born of the second marriage. The three little ones were such in very fact, and the mother managed to keep her little flock together until her son was old enough to maintain the family. He had learned the trade of molder, and followed it as a business until he was 20 years of age, when he became liable to the conscription. To avoid being drafted into the German army, he came with is mother, brother and sister, to America. They landed at Quebec, and proceeded at once to Toronto, where Mr. Spang obtained employment as molder. He had testimonials from his employers in is native land, of whom he acquired a knowledge of his business and with whom he remained until he left Germany. The evidence of his qualifications procured him a situation, which he filled until his marriage.

    He entered into a matrimonial alliance with Mary Morden, Jan. 8, 1865. Mrs. Spang is the daughter of Jacob and Lydia (White) Morden, and was born June 1, 1848. Her parents were farmers in the Province of Ontario, and still reside in the Dominion. Their family included four sons and five daughters, Mrs. S. being the oldest of the latter. She was reared to womanhood in her native province, and is the mother of nine children, born as follows: Lucy, Oct. 25, 1867; John, Nov. 17, 1869; Anthony, Aug. 7, 1871; Mathias, June 27, 1873; Lydia, June 7, 1876; Mary, Nov. 19, 1878; Anna, March 19, 1880; Lucinda, Oct. 25, 1881; William, Sept. 27, 1883. The oldest child was born in Ontario Co., Canada.

    The family came in 1868 to Chicago, where they remained through the winter. They were three individuals - father, mother and an infant child. In the spring ensuing they came to Whiteside County, and purchased 50 acres of land in Genesee Township, near Coleta. This was the beginning of the career of Mr. Spang as a farmer under the fostering influences of a republican government. He has increased his estate to 98 acres in extent, and made creditable and valuable improvements.

    Among the people of his own nationality he is in a sense a leader, ever holding himself in readiness to give counsel and general information as he may be qualified to do, and for which he has frequent applications. He is a Democrat in his political views, and actively interested in the progress of the party in local avenues. In religious belief he is a Catholic. His wife was brought up under the tenets of the Methodist Church. The mother of Mr. Spang died at her home in Ontario, Canada, aged 84 tears and five months.

    Mathias married MORDEN, Maria 08 Jan 1865, Canada. Maria was born 01 Jun 1848, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  MORDEN, Maria was born 01 Jun 1848, Canada.
    Children:
    1. SPANG, Lucy was born 25 Oct 1867, Ontario, Canada.
    2. SPANG, John was born 17 Nov 1869, Whiteside County, Illinois.
    3. SPANG, Anthony Andrew was born 07 Aug 1871, Genesee, Whiteside County, Illinois.
    4. 6. SPANG, Mathias Jr. was born 27 Jun 1873, Genesee, Whiteside County, Illinois; died 25 Sep 1951, Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho.
    5. SPANG, Lydia S. was born 07 Jun 1876, Genesee, Whiteside County, Illinois.
    6. SPANG, Mary J. was born 19 Nov 1878, Genesee, Whiteside County, Illinois; died 1958, Delaware County, Iowa; was buried St. Mary's Cemetery.
    7. SPANG, Anna was born 19 Mar 1880, Genesee, Whiteside County, Illinois; died Philadelphia, PA.
    8. SPANG, Lucinda was born 25 Oct 1881, Illinois.
    9. SPANG, William Jacob was born 27 Sep 1883, Whiteside County, Illinois; died 09 Jun 1935, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.