Charles Boyne Molt1
M, b. 1920
Charles Boyne Molt was born in 1920 at Caddo Co. (probably), OK.1 He was the son of Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt and Velma B. (?)1 Charles Boyne Molt began military service on 14 January 1942 at Houston, Harris Co., TX, enlisted for duration of War, U.S. Army Air Corps.
Personal Description:
height 5' 9"
weight 117
2 years of college
works as station ticket agent.
Personal Description:
height 5' 9"
weight 117
2 years of college
works as station ticket agent.
Citations
- [S1899] 1930 Federal Census, Caddo County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1895; FHL #2341629.
Charles Donald Molt
M, b. 15 May 1914, d. 7 May 1973
Charles Donald Molt was born on 15 May 1914 at Wayne Co., IL. He was the son of Herman Molt and Flossie Birckett.
Note: Raised by foster parents William and Eliza Spry. Charles Donald Molt died on 7 May 1973 at Flora, Clay Co., IL, at age 58.
Note: Raised by foster parents William and Eliza Spry. Charles Donald Molt died on 7 May 1973 at Flora, Clay Co., IL, at age 58.
Charles Emmanuel Worth Molt
M, b. 8 March 1887, d. 28 November 1933
Charles Emmanuel Worth Molt was born on 8 March 1887 at Geff, Wayne Co., IL. He was the son of William E. Molt and Louisa Alice Brown. Charles Emmanuel Worth Molt married Maymie E. (?).1 Charles Emmanuel Worth Molt lived between 1920 and 1930 at El Paso, El Paso Co., TX. He died on 28 November 1933 at El Paso, El Paso Co., TX, at age 46. He was buried in 1933 at Evergreen Almeda Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso Co., TX.
Child of Charles Emmanuel Worth Molt and Maymie E. (?)
- Maxine E. Molt1 b. c 1915
Citations
- [S2153] 1930 Federal Census, El Paso County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 2328; FHL #2342062.
Charles Henry Molt1
M, b. October 1861, d. 1907
Occupation: Liveryman.2 Charles Henry Molt was born in October 1861 at Clay or Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Charles Molt and Keziah Holzhausen.1 Charles Henry Molt married Clara Delnora Sidwell, daughter of Nathan Sidwell and Elizabeth Morland, circa 1880.2 Charles Henry Molt lived on 16 June 1900 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.2 He died in 1907 at Wayne Co., IL. He was buried in 1907 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairview, Wayne Co., IL.
Children of Charles Henry Molt and Clara Delnora Sidwell
- Florrie M. Molt2 b. 12 Aug 1882, d. Jul 1972
- Cloyd Henry Molt+2 b. 19 Jun 1884, d. 15 Nov 1963
- Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt+2 b. 19 Dec 1890, d. Feb 1969
- Hugh Ivan Molt2 b. 11 Nov 1896, d. 19 Dec 1914
Charles Leo Molt1
M, b. 25 April 1907, d. 31 March 1956
Charles Leo Molt was born on 25 April 1907 at Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Leo Everett Molt and Stella Beatrice Allgire.1 Charles Leo Molt died on 31 March 1956 at Illinois at age 48.
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
Chester Molt1
M, b. circa June 1917
Chester Molt was born circa June 1917 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Frank Molt and Carrie Gertrude Truitt.1
Citations
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
Christian Molt1
M, b. 14 October 1791
Christian Molt was born on 14 October 1791.1 He was the son of Johann Christoph Molt and Anna Katharina Scheurer.1
Citations
- [S1890] Scheurer Familienstammbaum, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/34781835/, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/34781835/person/18912667510
Christina Molt1
F, b. 9 November 1800, d. 23 June 1801
Christina Molt was born on 9 November 1800 at Bezgenriet / Göppingen, Württemberg, Germany.1 She was christened on 10 November 1800 at Evangelical Church, Bezgenriet / Göppingen, Württemberg, Germany. She was the daughter of Johann Christoph Molt and Anna Katharina Scheurer.1 Christina Molt died on 23 June 1801.1
Citations
- [S1890] Scheurer Familienstammbaum, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/34781835/, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/34781835/person/19918609427
Christina Molt
F, b. 15 January 1804
Christina Molt was born on 15 January 1804 at Bezgenriet / Göppingen, Württemberg, Germany. She was christened on 16 January 1804 at Evangelical Church, Bezgenriet / Göppingen, Württemberg, Germany. She was the daughter of Johann Christoph Molt and Anna Katharina Scheurer.
Cloyd Henry Molt1
M, b. 19 June 1884, d. 15 November 1963
Cloyd Henry Molt was born on 19 June 1884 at Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Charles Henry Molt and Clara Delnora Sidwell.1 Cloyd Henry Molt married Robley D. Adams, daughter of Robley D. Adams and Caroline R. Barkley, on 26 January 1903 at Wayne Co., IL. Cloyd Henry Molt and Robley D. Adams were divorced before 1909 at Wayne Co., IL.2 Cloyd Henry Molt married Helen McCown circa 1909.2 Cloyd Henry Molt lived on 19 April 1910 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.2 He lived on 16 January 1920 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.3 He died on 15 November 1963 at Wayne Co., IL, at age 79. He was buried in November 1963 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.
Child of Cloyd Henry Molt and Robley D. Adams
- John Philip Molt2 b. c 1904
Citations
Cordelia Molt
F, b. circa 1897, d. after 19 April 1937
Cordelia Molt was born circa 1897 at Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of William E. Molt and Louisa Alice Brown. Cordelia Molt married Clyde E. Dyer, son of George Dyer and Mary (?). Cordelia Molt lived in April 1937 at Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL. She died after 19 April 1937.
Children of Cordelia Molt and Clyde E. Dyer
- Mary Louise Dyer1 b. c 1922
- Clyde E. Dyer Jr.1 b. c 1925
Citations
- [S1904] 1930 Federal Census, Duval County, Florida. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 314; FHL #2340049.
Dora Molt
F, b. 8 September 1873, d. 7 October 1875
Dora Molt was born on 8 September 1873 at Wayne Co., IL. She was the daughter of Charles Molt and Keziah Holzhausen. Dora Molt died on 7 October 1875 at Wayne Co., IL, at age 2.
Elizabeth Pearl Molt1
F, b. 24 June 1886, d. 29 May 1968
Elizabeth Pearl Molt was also known as "Lizzie".2 She was born on 24 June 1886 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Charles Molt and Kate Swartz.1 Elizabeth Pearl Molt married Ross Leroy Johnson, son of Albert R. Johnson and Olive (?), on 23 October 1910 at Wayne Co., IL. Elizabeth Pearl Molt died on 29 May 1968 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL, at age 81. She was buried in June 1968 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.
Children of Elizabeth Pearl Molt and Ross Leroy Johnson
- Zelma Lucille Johnson3 b. c 1913
- Helen Mae Johnson4 b. c 1921
- Charles R. Johnson4 b. c 1923
Citations
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
- [S1891] 1930 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T62, Roll 567; FHL #2340302.
Evaline Molt1
F, b. May 1894
Evaline Molt was born in May 1894 at Wayne Co. (probably), IL.1 She was the daughter of John D. Molt and Anna V. Smith.1
Citations
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
Florence L. Molt1
F, b. circa 1908, d. June 1960
Florence L. Molt was born circa 1908 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Jeremiah George Molt and Jessie Brown Miller.1 Florence L. Molt married (?) Hendrickson. Florence L. Molt married (?) Walker. Florence L. Molt and (?) Walker were divorced before April 1940.2 Florence L. Molt died in June 1960 at Iowa.
Child of Florence L. Molt and (?) Hendrickson
- William Hendrickson3 b. c May 1927
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
- [S2150] 1940 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 903.
- [S1891] 1930 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T62, Roll 567; FHL #2340302.
Florrie M. Molt1
F, b. 12 August 1882, d. July 1972
Florrie M. Molt was born on 12 August 1882 at Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Charles Henry Molt and Clara Delnora Sidwell.1 Florrie M. Molt married William Thorn on 23 June 1904 at Wayne Co., IL, one child born, none living as of 1910 census.2 Florrie M. Molt lived on 19 April 1910 at Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co., IL.2 She lived on 6 January 1920 at Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co., IL.3 She lived on 30 April 1930 at Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co., IL.4 She died in July 1972 at Lawrence Co., IL, at age 89 dates per SSDI.
Citations
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
- [S1900] 1910 Federal Census, Lawrence County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 297; FHL #1374310.
- [S1901] 1920 Federal Census, Lawrence County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 379.
- [S1902] 1930 Federal Census, Lawrence County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 532; FHL #2340267.
Frances Molt1
F, b. November 1895
Frances Molt was born in November 1895 at Wayne Co. (probably), IL.1 She was the daughter of John D. Molt and Anna V. Smith.1
Citations
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
Frank Molt1
M, b. 1 March 1888, d. 6 October 1980
Frank Molt was born on 1 March 1888 at Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Charles Molt and Kate Swartz.1 Frank Molt married Carrie Gertrude Truitt, daughter of Otis O. Truitt and Lucetta J. Howerton, on 26 November 1908 at Wayne Co., IL. Frank Molt lived on 28 April 1910 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.2 He lived on 19 January 1920 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.3 He died on 6 October 1980 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL, at age 92.
Children of Frank Molt and Carrie Gertrude Truitt
- Raymond O. Molt2 b. 8 Sep 1909, d. 24 Mar 1989
- Maureen Molt+3 b. 6 Mar 1911, d. 14 Jan 2003
- Cecil Otis Molt3 b. 20 Jan 1914, d. 2 Jan 1985
- Chester Molt3 b. c Jun 1917
Citations
Fred A. Molt
M, b. 4 September 1883, d. 1 October 1886
Fred A. Molt was born on 4 September 1883 at Wayne Co., IL. He was the son of Charles Molt and Kate Swartz. Fred A. Molt died on 1 October 1886 at Wayne Co., IL, at age 3.
Fred L. Molt1
M, b. 10 December 1913, d. January 1982
Fred L. Molt was born on 10 December 1913 at Texas.1 He was the son of Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt and Velma B. (?)1 Fred L. Molt died in January 1982 at Houston, Harris Co., TX, at age 68 dates per SSDI.
Citations
- [S1899] 1930 Federal Census, Caddo County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1895; FHL #2341629.
Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt1
M, b. 19 December 1890, d. February 1969
Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt was born on 19 December 1890 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Charles Henry Molt and Clara Delnora Sidwell.1 Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt married Velma B. (?) circa 1912.2 Occupation: Veterinarian in 1930 at Hinton, Caddo Co., OK.2 Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt lived in 1941 at Houston, Harris Co., TX. He died in February 1969 at Harris Co., TX, at age 78 dates per SSDI.
Children of Dr. Fred Sidwell Molt and Velma B. (?)
- Fred L. Molt2 b. 10 Dec 1913, d. Jan 1982
- Charles Boyne Molt2 b. 1920
George Frederick Molt1
M, b. 22 February 1914, d. 1 October 1989
George Frederick Molt was born on 22 February 1914 at Wayne Co., IL, date per SSDI.1 He was the son of Jeremiah George Molt and Jessie Brown Miller.1 George Frederick Molt died on 1 October 1989 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL, at age 75.
Citations
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
Grace Lorene Molt1
F, b. circa October 1909, d. 1953
Grace Lorene Molt was born circa October 1909 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Jeremiah George Molt and Jessie Brown Miller.1 Grace Lorene Molt died in 1953 at Flora, Cllay Co., IL.
Citations
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
Guy Fenton Molt1
M, b. 14 January 1899, d. February 1965
Guy Fenton Molt was born on 14 January 1899 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Jerome Peter Molt and Sallie O'Reilly.1 Guy Fenton Molt married Robley Wynona Sidwell, daughter of Herschel Sidwell and Hannah Elizabeth Norman Garey, on 23 February 1919 at Wayne Co., IL.1 Guy Fenton Molt lived on 31 January 1920 at Lamard Twp., Wayne Co., IL.2 He died in February 1965 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL, at age 66. He was buried in February 1965 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.
Children of Guy Fenton Molt and Robley Wynona Sidwell
- Mary Catherine Molt+3 b. 15 May 1920, d. 22 Mar 2000
- Jerome Sidwell Molt+3 b. 24 Apr 1922, d. 28 May 1968
Citations
Helen Marie Molt1
F, b. 13 December 1913, d. 24 April 1962
Helen Marie Molt was born on 13 December 1913 at Wayne Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Jerome Peter Molt and Sallie O'Reilly.1 Helen Marie Molt died on 24 April 1962 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL, at age 48 Obit:
The Wayne County Press (April 1962)
HELEN MOLT DIES
IN TRACTOR MISHAP
Was Trying To Cross Small Ditch
When Accident Occurred; Rites
Friday
Miss Helen Molt, 48, a lifelong resient of Elm River township was killed in a tractor accident eight miles northeast of Fairfield at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
The accident occurred on the 120 acre farm owned by Jerome Molt, her nephew. This is the former Everett Molt property.
The fatal accident occurred after Miss Molt's bother, Guy Molt, northwest of Fairfield, had gotten his tractor and disc stuck in the soft ground.
To Pull Out Tractor
Mr. Molt went to get his sister, who was neaby. She had been hauling a manure spreader with her tractor but this was detached and Mr. Molt jumped on the rear tow bar to ride toward his stalled tractor.
As they came to the ditch - one about two feet deep and three to four feet across - Mr. Molt jumped off as the tractor got into the ditch. As the vehicle started up the far side of the ditch the front wheels suddenly reared up and the vehicle turned over. Miss Molt was pinned to the ground by the steering wheel and seat.
Mr. Molt was so near he had to jump to one side to avoid the same fate as his sister.
Tried To Dig Her Out
As she breathed her last, Miss Molt whispered to her brother "dig me out." he tried desperately to do this but in vain.
Mr. Molt then ran a quarter of a mile east to where Dale Wylie was working in a field. Mr. Wylie broght his tractor to the scene and the upended tractor was lifted from Miss Molt's body, but she was dead.
The body was removed by ambulance to the Dixon & Crippen Funeral Home.
Crushing chest and abdomen injuries were the cause of death according to Coroner Robert McNeil who conducted an inquest.
The nephew, Jerome Molt, had been working on the same farm but left about 3:50 to come to Fairfield to get a tire fixed.
Good Tractor Operator
Mr. Molt told a Press reporter that his sister had crossed "that same ditch with a tractor a hundred times." It was not a steep incline. He and neighbors standing by said she was as good a tractor operator "as any man". Miss Molt lived by herself on the old homestead of her parents a half mile west of the accident scene. She did most of her own farming.
Funeral services will be held from the Dixon & Crippen chapel at 1:30 Friday afternoon, with Rev. Esco L. Robinson, Sr. officiating. Interment will be in Maple Hill cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home until the funeral hour.
Helen, daughter of Jerome and Sally O'Riley Molt, was born near Geff December 10th, 1913. She spent all her life in Wayne county in Elm River Township. She was never married.
Miss Molt was a longtime member of the Buckeye Cristian church and had been Sunday School treasurer many years.
The Survivors
Surviving are two brothers, Guy, of near Fairfield, and Paul, of Maplewood, Mo. a nephew Jerome Molt, near Fairfield; and two nieces, Mrs. Harold Wylie of Fresno, Calif; and Mrs. James Copeland, of Baldwin, Mo. Frank Molt here was an uncle and Everett Molt,of this city, was a cousin.
She was buried in April 1962 at Elm River Cemetery, Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.
The Wayne County Press (April 1962)
HELEN MOLT DIES
IN TRACTOR MISHAP
Was Trying To Cross Small Ditch
When Accident Occurred; Rites
Friday
Miss Helen Molt, 48, a lifelong resient of Elm River township was killed in a tractor accident eight miles northeast of Fairfield at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
The accident occurred on the 120 acre farm owned by Jerome Molt, her nephew. This is the former Everett Molt property.
The fatal accident occurred after Miss Molt's bother, Guy Molt, northwest of Fairfield, had gotten his tractor and disc stuck in the soft ground.
To Pull Out Tractor
Mr. Molt went to get his sister, who was neaby. She had been hauling a manure spreader with her tractor but this was detached and Mr. Molt jumped on the rear tow bar to ride toward his stalled tractor.
As they came to the ditch - one about two feet deep and three to four feet across - Mr. Molt jumped off as the tractor got into the ditch. As the vehicle started up the far side of the ditch the front wheels suddenly reared up and the vehicle turned over. Miss Molt was pinned to the ground by the steering wheel and seat.
Mr. Molt was so near he had to jump to one side to avoid the same fate as his sister.
Tried To Dig Her Out
As she breathed her last, Miss Molt whispered to her brother "dig me out." he tried desperately to do this but in vain.
Mr. Molt then ran a quarter of a mile east to where Dale Wylie was working in a field. Mr. Wylie broght his tractor to the scene and the upended tractor was lifted from Miss Molt's body, but she was dead.
The body was removed by ambulance to the Dixon & Crippen Funeral Home.
Crushing chest and abdomen injuries were the cause of death according to Coroner Robert McNeil who conducted an inquest.
The nephew, Jerome Molt, had been working on the same farm but left about 3:50 to come to Fairfield to get a tire fixed.
Good Tractor Operator
Mr. Molt told a Press reporter that his sister had crossed "that same ditch with a tractor a hundred times." It was not a steep incline. He and neighbors standing by said she was as good a tractor operator "as any man". Miss Molt lived by herself on the old homestead of her parents a half mile west of the accident scene. She did most of her own farming.
Funeral services will be held from the Dixon & Crippen chapel at 1:30 Friday afternoon, with Rev. Esco L. Robinson, Sr. officiating. Interment will be in Maple Hill cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home until the funeral hour.
Helen, daughter of Jerome and Sally O'Riley Molt, was born near Geff December 10th, 1913. She spent all her life in Wayne county in Elm River Township. She was never married.
Miss Molt was a longtime member of the Buckeye Cristian church and had been Sunday School treasurer many years.
The Survivors
Surviving are two brothers, Guy, of near Fairfield, and Paul, of Maplewood, Mo. a nephew Jerome Molt, near Fairfield; and two nieces, Mrs. Harold Wylie of Fresno, Calif; and Mrs. James Copeland, of Baldwin, Mo. Frank Molt here was an uncle and Everett Molt,of this city, was a cousin.
She was buried in April 1962 at Elm River Cemetery, Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.
Citations
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
Herman Molt1
M, b. May 1892, d. 15 July 1914
Herman Molt was born in May 1892 at Wayne Co. (probably), IL.1 He was the son of Charles Molt and Kate Swartz.1 Herman Molt married Flossie Birckett, daughter of Mason Birckett and Minnie (?), on 19 February 1911 at Wayne Co., IL. Herman Molt died on 15 July 1914 at Wayne Co., IL, at age 22. He was buried in July 1914 at Evangelical Church Cemetery, Enterprise, Wayne Co., IL.
Children of Herman Molt and Flossie Birckett
- Leon Lowell Molt2 b. 5 Nov 1911, d. Dec 1977
- Charles Donald Molt b. 15 May 1914, d. 7 May 1973
Hugh Ivan Molt1
M, b. 11 November 1896, d. 19 December 1914
Hugh Ivan Molt was born on 11 November 1896 at Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Charles Henry Molt and Clara Delnora Sidwell.1 Hugh Ivan Molt died on 19 December 1914 at Sebastian Co., AR, at age 18.
Citations
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
Inez L. Molt1
F, b. circa October 1908
Inez L. Molt was born circa October 1908 at Carroll Twp., Vermilion Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of John D. Molt and Effie E. (?)1
Citations
- [S1895] 1910 Federal Census, Vermilion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 329; FHL #1374342.
Ira Aretus Molt1
M, b. 11 September 1888, d. 17 September 1926
Ira Aretus Molt was born on 11 September 1888 at Geff, Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of William E. Molt and Louisa Alice Brown.1 Ira Aretus Molt lived on 4 May 1910 at Carroll Twp., Vermilion Co., IL, living with his aunt Lutie Donovan's family.1 He began military service World War I service, Chauffeur, l cl., 78th Balloon Co. He died on 17 September 1926 at Danville, Vermilion Co., IL, at age 38 FUNERAL OF IRA MOLT IS HELD SATURDAY (Obituary dated September 17, 1926)
Funeral services for Ira A. Molt, 38, who died at his home, 106 Washington Avenue, Friday morning following a week's illness, were held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Callahan and Callahan funeral parlors. Chaplain Ralph Hindman of Curtis G. Redden Post American Legion, officiating.
The Deceased was born in this city Sept. 11, 1888 and was the son of William and Louisa Brown Molt. He had been a resident of Danville almost all of his life. He had been employed as an automobile mechanic at the Taylor Brother's garage.
He is survived by his wife, father, two brothers, Everett and Worth, and five sisters, Mrs. William Courtright, of Fairfield, Ill; Mrs. Marshall Humbarger of Clayton, Mich; Mrs. Paul Stinson, of Rockford; Mrs. Clyde Dyers, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Chester Oster, of Rockford.
The funeral services were military in charge of Curtis G. Redden Post, American Legion, and pallbearers were selected from that organization. At the cemetery, a legion firing squad fired a salute over the grave.
He was buried in September 1926 at Spring Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Danville, Vermilion Co., IL.
Funeral services for Ira A. Molt, 38, who died at his home, 106 Washington Avenue, Friday morning following a week's illness, were held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Callahan and Callahan funeral parlors. Chaplain Ralph Hindman of Curtis G. Redden Post American Legion, officiating.
The Deceased was born in this city Sept. 11, 1888 and was the son of William and Louisa Brown Molt. He had been a resident of Danville almost all of his life. He had been employed as an automobile mechanic at the Taylor Brother's garage.
He is survived by his wife, father, two brothers, Everett and Worth, and five sisters, Mrs. William Courtright, of Fairfield, Ill; Mrs. Marshall Humbarger of Clayton, Mich; Mrs. Paul Stinson, of Rockford; Mrs. Clyde Dyers, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Chester Oster, of Rockford.
The funeral services were military in charge of Curtis G. Redden Post, American Legion, and pallbearers were selected from that organization. At the cemetery, a legion firing squad fired a salute over the grave.
He was buried in September 1926 at Spring Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Danville, Vermilion Co., IL.
Citations
- [S1895] 1910 Federal Census, Vermilion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 329; FHL #1374342.
Jeremiah George Molt1
M, b. 4 December 1871, d. 11 August 1954
Jeremiah George Molt was also known as "Jerry".2 He was born on 4 December 1871 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.1 He was the son of Johann George Molt and Lucretia Butcher.1 Jeremiah George Molt married Mary Sina Rutger, daughter of John B. Rutger and Sina A. (?), in 1893. Jeremiah George Molt married Jessie Brown Miller, daughter of Frederick N. Miller and Florence Brown, on 12 August 1906 at Wayne Co., IL. Jeremiah George Molt lived on 20 April 1910 at Elm River Twp., Wayne Co., IL.3 He lived on 6 January 1920 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL.2 He died on 11 August 1954 at Fairfield, Wayne Co., IL, at age 82
Obituary- Jeremiah (Jerry) George Molt, Wayne County Press, 12 August 1954:
JERRY G. MOLT DIES OF HEART AILMENT
Well-Known Respected Fairfield Man Had Been Ill For Several Months: Rites Saturday.
Fairfield lost one of its older and best-known citizens wednesday.
Jerry G. Molt, 83 who laid out the Molt addition in southwest Fairfield, died shortly after noon Wednesday at his home on South Broadway.
Mr. Molt had suffered from a heart condition for several years and in January of this year suffered a severe heart attack which had left him bedfast since that time.
Funeral services for Mr. Molt will be held Saturday afternoon from the First Christian church with Rev. Kenneth Brooks officiating. Burial will be at Koontz cemetery. The body will be at the Nale Funeral Home untill the funeral hour.
Elm River Native
Mr. Molt was a native of Elm River Township but in 1911 he bought the old Boggs and Johns farm south of Fairfield and moved to it the same year. In 1912 he platted his first subdivision to south Fairfield. in 1913 he laid out the second Molt subdivision. In later years three more subdivisions were added.
He was a long time farmer and for a number of years operated a threshing rig and sawmill. In 1929 he started a coal business here in Fairfield, and continued active with that untill his retirement in 1945. His son, George F. Molt has since managed the firm. Mr. Molt was a member of Fairfield First Christian Church.
Jerry G., son of Jeremiah George and Lucretia Butcher, was born December 4th, 1871. He grew up in the Elm River Neighborhood.
Mr. Molt was first married to Mary Rutger, of the Buckeye community and five children were born to this union; Bertha I. McQuarie of Cincinnati, Ohio; Ralph M. Molt of Indianapolis, Ind; and Bernard Molt, now deceased; Lucretia Helen Molt died at the age of three years and one child died in infancy; Mrs. Molt died in 1904.
He was married in 1906 to Jessie B. Miller, who survives. Four children were born to this union; Florence L. Walker and George F. Molt, both of Fairfield; Kenneth R. Molt of Cincinnati, Ohio; One daughter, Grace Lorene Phillips of Flors, died last year.
Survivors include his wife; three sons; two daughters; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren; a brother, Dr. William F. Molt, of Indianapolis, Ind; and a sister, Mrs. Myrtie Keedy, of Vaccaville, Calif.
Obituary- Jeremiah (Jerry) George Molt, Wayne County Press, 12 August 1954:
JERRY G. MOLT DIES OF HEART AILMENT
Well-Known Respected Fairfield Man Had Been Ill For Several Months: Rites Saturday.
Fairfield lost one of its older and best-known citizens wednesday.
Jerry G. Molt, 83 who laid out the Molt addition in southwest Fairfield, died shortly after noon Wednesday at his home on South Broadway.
Mr. Molt had suffered from a heart condition for several years and in January of this year suffered a severe heart attack which had left him bedfast since that time.
Funeral services for Mr. Molt will be held Saturday afternoon from the First Christian church with Rev. Kenneth Brooks officiating. Burial will be at Koontz cemetery. The body will be at the Nale Funeral Home untill the funeral hour.
Elm River Native
Mr. Molt was a native of Elm River Township but in 1911 he bought the old Boggs and Johns farm south of Fairfield and moved to it the same year. In 1912 he platted his first subdivision to south Fairfield. in 1913 he laid out the second Molt subdivision. In later years three more subdivisions were added.
He was a long time farmer and for a number of years operated a threshing rig and sawmill. In 1929 he started a coal business here in Fairfield, and continued active with that untill his retirement in 1945. His son, George F. Molt has since managed the firm. Mr. Molt was a member of Fairfield First Christian Church.
Jerry G., son of Jeremiah George and Lucretia Butcher, was born December 4th, 1871. He grew up in the Elm River Neighborhood.
Mr. Molt was first married to Mary Rutger, of the Buckeye community and five children were born to this union; Bertha I. McQuarie of Cincinnati, Ohio; Ralph M. Molt of Indianapolis, Ind; and Bernard Molt, now deceased; Lucretia Helen Molt died at the age of three years and one child died in infancy; Mrs. Molt died in 1904.
He was married in 1906 to Jessie B. Miller, who survives. Four children were born to this union; Florence L. Walker and George F. Molt, both of Fairfield; Kenneth R. Molt of Cincinnati, Ohio; One daughter, Grace Lorene Phillips of Flors, died last year.
Survivors include his wife; three sons; two daughters; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren; a brother, Dr. William F. Molt, of Indianapolis, Ind; and a sister, Mrs. Myrtie Keedy, of Vaccaville, Calif.
Children of Jeremiah George Molt and Mary Sina Rutger
- Bertha J. Molt4 b. Jun 1893, d. 26 Feb 1964
- Ralph McKinley Molt4 b. 12 Jan 1895
- Lucretia Helen Molt b. 1896, d. 1898
- Benjamin Bernard Molt+4 b. 22 Mar 1899, d. 26 Nov 1921
Children of Jeremiah George Molt and Jessie Brown Miller
- Florence L. Molt+3 b. c 1908, d. Jun 1960
- Grace Lorene Molt3 b. c Oct 1909, d. 1953
- George Frederick Molt+2 b. 22 Feb 1914, d. 1 Oct 1989
- Kenneth R. Molt5 b. c 1921
Citations
- [S522] 1880 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 257.
- [S524] 1920 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 413.
- [S988] 1910 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 332.
- [S523] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 351; FHL #1240351.
- [S2150] 1940 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 903.