Mr. Kammerzell, a native of Russia, immigrated to this country with a
wife and some daughters. One or two more daughters were born in this
country.
He was the maternal grandfather to my relative, who would like to find
out what happened to him, and where he is buried. His wife died shortly
after the birth of their youngest daughter, Ruth. He raised all the
daughters alone in Portland, Oregon and then moved to Sugar City,
Colorado sometime after 1910, my relative believes. He was a marshall
in Sugar City, my relative guessing about 1918-1922.
My relative would like to know:
1. When he lived in Sugar City.
2. Did he die there?
3. Was he buried there.
4. Any information about the years he spent there.
If it helps any, the daughters' names were Lizzie, Katie (9-28-1891),
Margaret, Dena, and Ruth. Katie was the mother to my relative. Ruth
was born on a train going from New York to Odessa, Washington. The
grandmother died close to Odessa, Washington.
Mr. Kammerzell was a farmer most of his life. In Russia he also drove a
whiskey wagon.
I would appreciate a quick
response, as I have been promising my relative some information for
quite some time.
Thank you. Sandra Newton