Louisa Ricklef1

F, #6337, b. circa 1900
FatherRudolph Ricklef1
     "Fred was drafted into the Army during WWI. When he was home over the holidays, he and Louise were married. After Fred was discharged from the service he started a water well drilling business with his younger brother, my dad, Ben. They were well drillers for most of 30 years because they both enjoyed the work. Ben left the business in 1947 to farm full time and to be with his family more while Fred continued drilling. Fred and Louise made their home in McGregor until 1932 and then moved to Farmersburg, Iowa. " --Virginia Schultz Faktor, ca. 2013.2
     Louisa Ricklef was born circa 1900 at Mendon Township, Clayton, Iowa, USAB,G.1 She was the daughter of Rudolph Ricklef.1

     Louisa Ricklef married Fredrick William Schultz, son of Albert A. Schultz and Jane Becker, on 18 December 1918 at McGregor, Clayton, Iowa, USAB,G.1

Citations

  1. [S1697] "Iowa, Select Marriages Index, 1758-1996", index, Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Ancestry.com, URL https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60284: 2014, Fred W Schultz-Louisa Ricklef, FHL film no. 1516935, Ref ID 2:3SF0K01, viewed 15 Sep 2018, citing FamilySearch.
  2. [S1706] Virginia Schultz Faktor, Albert Schultz Genealogy (Aug. 23, 1858 – Oct. 7, 1939); Includes: Schultz family coming to the United States; Charles Schultz (Albert Schultz’s father) (n.p.: John Faktor, c 2013), p. 32. Hereinafter cited as Albert Schultz Genealogy.