Dauth Family Archive - Elizabeth Fitting Family History Page 21

Circa 1980s – Isabella Fraser Family History Notes – Page 21 – Family History By Eva Fitting


Fence Broomfield Cemetery. Mama pawned 2 diamond rings for Millinery goods for hats. Papa filed saws, mama delivered them. Made flat stocks for C.N Bank. Bought #9 wire. Had a [?] at Bakery Shop and crimped at [?]Hokert[?] Jewelry store. Jewelers Gr machine was used for rollers. Got $2800 in silver dollars for fence at Zirmen Stolen.

Carried it to bank. Made continental Oil fence. Borrowed $500 from bank during panic. Scully Iron who shipped 3 carloads of steel to Cripple Creek in Panic. Sold steel to papa for $3000. Borrowed money from bank from Mr. Kountz, worked at CNB from 1883. Bought competitors [?] after it went into bankruptcy for his gold watch.

Lina Dauth
Jacob Fitting

This is a page from Isabella Fraser's family history notes, a compilation of transcriptions, articles, and letters put together in the 1980s. Pages 1-4 is a family history of the Caroline (Lena) Dauth (Fitting) family written by Elizabeth Fitting. Pages 4-7 is a family history of the George Dauth Family written by Anna Dauth (Jeremiassen). Pages 8-9 is a family history of the Caroline (Lena) Dauth (Fitting) family written by Isabella Fraser. Pages 9-12 are selections about the Fittings from the book "German Pioneers in Colorado 1850-1900’s" by Jacob V Schaetzel. Pages 12-13 are selections about structures built by the Fittings from the book "Mile High Trolleys" by William C Jones. Page 14 are notes from Caroline (Lena) Dauth (Fitting) found in her bible. Page 15 are selections from "Denver In Slices" by Louisa Ward Arps. Pages 15-17 are a transcription of a conversation between Anna Fitting, Eva Fitting, Elizabeth Fitting, and Isabella Fraser. Pages 18-21 is a family history of the Caroline (Lena) Dauth (Fitting) family written by Eva Fitting. These notes were sent to Leslie Dauth by Isabella Fraser in the 1980s. A more refined draft of these notes with slightly different information can be found in the Fort Collins Archive (Fort Collins History Connection).

Date: c. 1980s
Location: Colorado, USA
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