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Sarah Foltz Family Sarah Foltz Family History History EDC 326-002 EDC 326-002 2/5/07 2/5/07

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Sarah Foltz Family Sarah Foltz Family HistoryHistory

EDC 326-002EDC 326-002

2/5/072/5/07

Generation 1Generation 1

Generation 1Generation 1

Brian Patrick Foltz was born December 9, Brian Patrick Foltz was born December 9, 1983. Growing up he was loved to read 1983. Growing up he was loved to read and always wanted to play sports. He was and always wanted to play sports. He was very smart. He graduated from the very smart. He graduated from the University of Louisville in December 2006 University of Louisville in December 2006 with a degree in Communications. He with a degree in Communications. He currently works at the Sunglass Hut. currently works at the Sunglass Hut.

Sarah Frances Foltz was born January 5, Sarah Frances Foltz was born January 5, 1985. It was quite the surprise to 1985. It was quite the surprise to everyone because she wasn’t supposed to everyone because she wasn’t supposed to be born until mid-March. Sarah always be born until mid-March. Sarah always enjoyed music and singing. She is enjoyed music and singing. She is currently attending UK and pursuing a currently attending UK and pursuing a degree in Education. She hopes to travel degree in Education. She hopes to travel to Australia to student teach next fall. to Australia to student teach next fall.

Elizabeth Ellen Foltz, or Betsy as she’s Elizabeth Ellen Foltz, or Betsy as she’s called, was born April 21, 1987. She was called, was born April 21, 1987. She was a very stubborn child and continuously a very stubborn child and continuously tortured her siblings. Her behavior hasn’t tortured her siblings. Her behavior hasn’t changed with age. She currently attends changed with age. She currently attends Cincinnati State where she’s scared to Cincinnati State where she’s scared to begin culinary school because of her fear begin culinary school because of her fear of ovens. of ovens.

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Generation 2Generation 2

Thomas Jerome Foltz was Thomas Jerome Foltz was born on January 15, 1954 in born on January 15, 1954 in Kenton County Kentucky. He Kenton County Kentucky. He was the second youngest of 6 was the second youngest of 6 children. Raised on a farm in children. Raised on a farm in Boone County Kentucky he Boone County Kentucky he was constantly working on the was constantly working on the farm. He graduated from farm. He graduated from High School early, skipping High School early, skipping his senior year. He went on his senior year. He went on to become an Accountant, to become an Accountant, and eventually a teacher. and eventually a teacher.

Generation 2Generation 2

Mary Carol Foltz was born on Mary Carol Foltz was born on May 3, 1955 in Kenton May 3, 1955 in Kenton County. She was born into a County. She was born into a family of teachers as the family of teachers as the second youngest of 7 second youngest of 7 children. She was the 4children. She was the 4thth daughter to be named Mary in daughter to be named Mary in a huge Catholic family. Carol, a huge Catholic family. Carol, as she is known, went on to as she is known, went on to graduate Villa Madonna graduate Villa Madonna Academy and be an active Academy and be an active volunteer in her community as volunteer in her community as an adult. an adult.

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Tom and Carol met in 1980 at Tom and Carol met in 1980 at a bar called Tickets in a bar called Tickets in Covington Kentucky. They Covington Kentucky. They were married a year and a were married a year and a half later at Blessed half later at Blessed Sacrament Church in Ft. Sacrament Church in Ft. Mitchell Kentucky. The night Mitchell Kentucky. The night before the wedding Carol’s before the wedding Carol’s father had a heart attack so father had a heart attack so he was obviously not able to he was obviously not able to attend the wedding putting a attend the wedding putting a huge stress on the day. This huge stress on the day. This was the church that both of was the church that both of their parent were married. their parent were married. Within 5 years they had 3 Within 5 years they had 3 kids.kids.

Generation 3Generation 3

Leo Paul Foltz was born April Leo Paul Foltz was born April 22, 1917 in Kenton County 22, 1917 in Kenton County Kentucky. He served in WWII Kentucky. He served in WWII in the states training men in the states training men about to go overseas. He about to go overseas. He couldn’t go overseas because couldn’t go overseas because he had flat feet. He worked he had flat feet. He worked most of his life as a farmer. most of his life as a farmer. He grew up on a dairy farm He grew up on a dairy farm where he worked as a part of where he worked as a part of the dairy process until he the dairy process until he moved onto his own farm in moved onto his own farm in the 1960s where he raised his the 1960s where he raised his own crops and cattle for own crops and cattle for slaughter. slaughter.

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Mary Ellen Dresssman was born Mary Ellen Dresssman was born October 24, 1919 in Kenton October 24, 1919 in Kenton County Kentucky. She went to a County Kentucky. She went to a private high school on private high school on scholarship and was offered a scholarship and was offered a scholarship to college but could scholarship to college but could not go because her she head to not go because her she head to take care of her family. Mental take care of her family. Mental illness ran in her family and her illness ran in her family and her brother suffered from brother suffered from schizophrenia. Since her father schizophrenia. Since her father died at such a young age she died at such a young age she took on a lot of responsibility as took on a lot of responsibility as the oldest child in the family—the oldest child in the family—especially since her mother lived especially since her mother lived for almost 50 years after her for almost 50 years after her father’s death. father’s death.

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Mary Ellen and Leo met while he was Mary Ellen and Leo met while he was driving a bus and she was on his route. driving a bus and she was on his route. He would frequently stop and offer her a He would frequently stop and offer her a ride. They began dating and married on ride. They began dating and married on January 29, 1944. They had 6 children January 29, 1944. They had 6 children and lived on a farm in Boone County that and lived on a farm in Boone County that would later become very valuable property would later become very valuable property to the growing county. Leo died on July 8, to the growing county. Leo died on July 8, 1973 of a rare cancer that only 20 cases 1973 of a rare cancer that only 20 cases were ever reported. Mary Ellen lived for were ever reported. Mary Ellen lived for 30 more years and did great things with 30 more years and did great things with the money that she acquired by the money that she acquired by developing the farm. She helped those developing the farm. She helped those less fortunate than her, sent all 19 of her less fortunate than her, sent all 19 of her grandchildren to 12 years of Catholic grandchildren to 12 years of Catholic school and collage, built a brand new high school and collage, built a brand new high school building for St. Henry District High school building for St. Henry District High School, and many more things. She died School, and many more things. She died on October 3, 2003. More than 300 on October 3, 2003. More than 300 people attended her funeral and she has people attended her funeral and she has been greatly missed in the community and been greatly missed in the community and her family. her family.

Generation 4Generation 4

Carl Michael Foltz was born January 23, 1891 in Kenton County Carl Michael Foltz was born January 23, 1891 in Kenton County Kentucky. In February 9, 1915 he married Marie Catherine Kentucky. In February 9, 1915 he married Marie Catherine Allerstoerffer. Carl owned a dairy farm in Edgewood Kentucky Allerstoerffer. Carl owned a dairy farm in Edgewood Kentucky that was famous for it’s products. Nearly everyone in Northern that was famous for it’s products. Nearly everyone in Northern Kentucky bought their dairy at the Foltz Dairy. He also owned 200 Kentucky bought their dairy at the Foltz Dairy. He also owned 200 acres in Boone County where Turfway Park Race Track currently acres in Boone County where Turfway Park Race Track currently sits. Carl wasn’t the nicest of men and was rumored to be very sits. Carl wasn’t the nicest of men and was rumored to be very rude to Marie who was a very sweet and gentle woman. Carl rude to Marie who was a very sweet and gentle woman. Carl suffered from Alzheimer's and also had to have a leg amputated suffered from Alzheimer's and also had to have a leg amputated late in life for circulatory reason. Marie had very bad vision and late in life for circulatory reason. Marie had very bad vision and wore think glasses, yet could still barely see. Her eyes were so wore think glasses, yet could still barely see. Her eyes were so bad that she sometimes ate off of other’s plates. She went to bad that she sometimes ate off of other’s plates. She went to church every day until she had an operation on her head and lost church every day until she had an operation on her head and lost her equilibrium. Marie died on December 28, 1971 and Carl died her equilibrium. Marie died on December 28, 1971 and Carl died soon after on December 21, 1972. soon after on December 21, 1972.

Generation 4Generation 4

Alfred Bernard Dressman was Alfred Bernard Dressman was born February 16, 1888 in born February 16, 1888 in Kenton County Kentucky. He Kenton County Kentucky. He was a very smart man and had a was a very smart man and had a love for playin bridge. He was a love for playin bridge. He was a bookkeeper and an accountant bookkeeper and an accountant during his lifetime. He worked for during his lifetime. He worked for Union Light Heat and Power Union Light Heat and Power Company which is now Duke Company which is now Duke Energy. He was also listed as an Energy. He was also listed as an Auditor of the City of Covington. Auditor of the City of Covington. He did a lot for himself in the He did a lot for himself in the business world considering he business world considering he only had a 7only had a 7thth grade Education. grade Education. He was very easygoing until he He was very easygoing until he died of pneumonia in 1936 at the died of pneumonia in 1936 at the age of 48. age of 48.

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Mary Anne Lauretta Overman was born March 6, Mary Anne Lauretta Overman was born March 6, 1890. Whe was known to most people in her life 1890. Whe was known to most people in her life was Mae, but as “Gra” to her grandchildren and was Mae, but as “Gra” to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She grew up in a wealthy great-grandchildren. She grew up in a wealthy family and met Alfred Dressman when she was family and met Alfred Dressman when she was only 10 years old. He had come to her house to only 10 years old. He had come to her house to pay his family’s rent—they lived in an apartment pay his family’s rent—they lived in an apartment owned by Mae’s father. They wanted to get owned by Mae’s father. They wanted to get married in 1910, but waited until 1911 when Mae married in 1910, but waited until 1911 when Mae was 21 because her father said he would give was 21 because her father said he would give them $1,000 if they waited. They got married at them $1,000 if they waited. They got married at 6:00 AM and thought nobody would show up, but 6:00 AM and thought nobody would show up, but the church was packed. They went to Louisville the church was packed. They went to Louisville by train for Three days. Mae lived for almost 50 by train for Three days. Mae lived for almost 50 years after Al died and was supported by her 8 years after Al died and was supported by her 8 children. She was put into a nursing home in the children. She was put into a nursing home in the late 1970s and they told her family she would only late 1970s and they told her family she would only live for 2 or 3 months. She lived for 10 more live for 2 or 3 months. She lived for 10 more years. My brother and I always went to see her at years. My brother and I always went to see her at St. Charles and took cookies and had picnics with St. Charles and took cookies and had picnics with her. She died on September 17, 1988. When my her. She died on September 17, 1988. When my brother was 3 and when to visit her he looked at brother was 3 and when to visit her he looked at her and just told her “You’re going to die soon!” her and just told her “You’re going to die soon!” Without missing a beat, Gra looked back and Without missing a beat, Gra looked back and said, “And so are you!” said, “And so are you!”

Generation 5Generation 5

Peter P. Foltz was born November 2, 1856 in Peter P. Foltz was born November 2, 1856 in Kenton County Kentucky. He lived on a farm Kenton County Kentucky. He lived on a farm that was sold when Covington Catholic High that was sold when Covington Catholic High School was built (where many of his future School was built (where many of his future offspring would go to school). He married offspring would go to school). He married Frances Margaret Goetz who was born Frances Margaret Goetz who was born February 22, 1862. They married in 1880. February 22, 1862. They married in 1880. Frances was known to be a very strict mother Frances was known to be a very strict mother and pulled her children’s ears when they acted and pulled her children’s ears when they acted out of line. Peter and Frances had 11 children, out of line. Peter and Frances had 11 children, one being Carl, all of whom remained in one being Carl, all of whom remained in Kenton County Kentucky. Kenton County Kentucky.

Generation 5Generation 5

John Allerstoeffer was born August 10, John Allerstoeffer was born August 10, 1862 in Lauterbourg, France. He came to 1862 in Lauterbourg, France. He came to America in 1855 and had many jobs. He America in 1855 and had many jobs. He worked as an iron worker, a billiard table worked as an iron worker, a billiard table maker, a gardener, a janitor, and even a maker, a gardener, a janitor, and even a brewer. He was a tall, thin man with a brewer. He was a tall, thin man with a mustache. He married Maria Eva Zerr mustache. He married Maria Eva Zerr who went by Eva. She was born who went by Eva. She was born December 24, 1866 in Neewiller, France. December 24, 1866 in Neewiller, France. Eva came to America on August 27, 1886 Eva came to America on August 27, 1886 on Ship Belgenland, Antwerp to NYC. She on Ship Belgenland, Antwerp to NYC. She was short and feisty. Eva was a maid to a was short and feisty. Eva was a maid to a rich family and her and John met while rich family and her and John met while taking a walk through the neighborhood. taking a walk through the neighborhood. Eva and John had two daughters, one Eva and John had two daughters, one being Marie Catherine Allerstoeffer, who being Marie Catherine Allerstoeffer, who she took to Germany in 1900. She once she took to Germany in 1900. She once told my grandmother while she was dating told my grandmother while she was dating my grandfather that “nice girls don’t date my grandfather that “nice girls don’t date other people when their man is away in the other people when their man is away in the service.” John died February 7, 1932. service.” John died February 7, 1932. Eva died July 1, 1943. Eva died July 1, 1943.

Generation 5Generation 5

Joseph Henry Dressman was born March 19, Joseph Henry Dressman was born March 19, 1861 in Kenton County Kentucky. He married 1861 in Kenton County Kentucky. He married Emma Kreutzer born May 20, 1867 in Carrollton Emma Kreutzer born May 20, 1867 in Carrollton Kentucky. Joseph had many different jobs Kentucky. Joseph had many different jobs according to various census’. He was a hatter for according to various census’. He was a hatter for a while, and was also listed as a Market Master, a while, and was also listed as a Market Master, an insurance agent, and a Delinquent Tax an insurance agent, and a Delinquent Tax Collector. Joseph was also deeply involved in Collector. Joseph was also deeply involved in Covington political affairs. He was a leader in the Covington political affairs. He was a leader in the Democratic Party and ran for many city offices. Democratic Party and ran for many city offices. He was elected and served as Councilman He was elected and served as Councilman several times, but was defeated in October, 1913. several times, but was defeated in October, 1913. He bounced back on November 19, 1917 and He bounced back on November 19, 1917 and was appointed delinquent tax collector for the city. was appointed delinquent tax collector for the city.

Joseph and Emma had five children, one being Joseph and Emma had five children, one being Alfred Dressman. Alfred Dressman.

Emma died suddenly on February 7, 1923 of a Emma died suddenly on February 7, 1923 of a heart attack. She had heart trouble for many heart attack. She had heart trouble for many years before her death. years before her death.

Joseph died on May 15, 1930 at his home. He Joseph died on May 15, 1930 at his home. He was sick for 10 years before his death. was sick for 10 years before his death.

Generation 5Generation 5

Herman Henry Anthony Overman was Herman Henry Anthony Overman was born September 10, 1859 in Kenton born September 10, 1859 in Kenton County Kentucky. He married Maria Anna County Kentucky. He married Maria Anna Elizabeth Wichmann who was born Elizabeth Wichmann who was born November 6, 1862 in Kenton County November 6, 1862 in Kenton County Kentucky. Anthony was a wealthy man Kentucky. Anthony was a wealthy man who owned a wholesale grocery shop. He who owned a wholesale grocery shop. He liked eating expensive food and was very liked eating expensive food and was very kind to his family. He wanted everyone to kind to his family. He wanted everyone to look nice and gave a lot of money to the look nice and gave a lot of money to the needy. He had all of his clothes made by needy. He had all of his clothes made by a tailor. Anthony took his wife, children, a tailor. Anthony took his wife, children, and grandchildren to California for a month and grandchildren to California for a month in June 1915. They took a car and went in June 1915. They took a car and went through Yellowstone. There were 14 through Yellowstone. There were 14 people including 2 maids. Maria made people including 2 maids. Maria made dresses as a hobby for her children. dresses as a hobby for her children. Anthony and Maria had seven children, the Anthony and Maria had seven children, the oldest being Mae Overman. oldest being Mae Overman.

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Sources: Craig Schultz, Tom Foltz, Ellen Sources: Craig Schultz, Tom Foltz, Ellen Collett, Carol FoltzCollett, Carol FoltzMany of the personal details of the older Many of the personal details of the older generations came from Mary Ellen Foltzgenerations came from Mary Ellen Foltz