Matilda M. Sullentrup

Brief Life History of Matilda M.

When Matilda M. Sullentrup was born on 11 November 1901, in Missouri Township, Chariton, Missouri, United States, her father, Henry J Sullentrup, was 41 and her mother, Louisa Handing, was 39. She married Henry Louis Huxel on 12 October 1920, in Washington, Franklin, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. She lived in St. Johns Township, Franklin, Missouri, United States in 1910 and Washington Township, Franklin, Missouri, United States in 1950. She died on 26 March 1986, in Washington, Franklin, Missouri, United States, at the age of 84, and was buried in Saint Francis Borgia Cemetery, Washington Township, Franklin, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

Henry Louis Huxel
1897–1976
Matilda M. Sullentrup
1901–1986
Marriage: 12 October 1920
Esther Louise Matilda Huxel
1921–2005
Lavern Wilhemina Huxel
1925–2009

Sources (11)

  • Mitilda M Huxel, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Mathilda Sullentrup, "United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages, 1980-2015"
  • Mathilda Sullentrop, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991"

World Events (8)

1902 · So Much Farm Land

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1903 · Department of Commerce and Labor

A short-lived Cabinet department which was concerned with controlling the excesses of big business. Later being split and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor splitting into two separate positions.

1927

Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in his plane The Spirit of St. Louis.

Name Meaning

Latinized form of a Germanic personal name derived from maht, meht ‘might’ + hild ‘battle’. This was the name of an early German queen ( 895–968 ), wife of Henry the Fowler, who was noted for her piety and generosity. It was also the name of the wife of William the Conqueror and of the daughter of Henry I of England ( see Maud ). The name was introduced into England by the Normans, and this Latinized form is the one that normally occurs in medieval records, while the vernacular form Maud was the one in everyday use. Matilda was revived in England as a learned form in the 18th century.

Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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