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HOVELMEIER
Henry B. Hovelmeier (1888-1954) was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee,
the son of Joseph Hovelmeier and Louise Shrettcocke. His siblings
were: Mrs. Andrew Thompson; Annie Hovelmeier (1887-1971); Katherine
Hovelmeier (1893-1975); and Gus Hovelmeier (1896-1982).(The Daily
Herald, March 22, 1954, p. 13 and SSDI)
Mr. Hovelmeier married Miss Mary Wieder (1890-1986) of Ocean Springs
and the daughter of Alsacian immigrants, Gregoire Wieder
(1849-1899), and Dora Armbruster (1848-1924). Their children were:
Dorothy Hovelmeier (1918-2003) who married George V. Borries
(1917-1974); Frances Hovelmeier (1923-1992) who married Arthur W.
Carman (1923-1990), a native of St. Maries, Idaho and the son of
Frances Carman and Pearls I. Ells; and Mary Alice Hovelmeier who
married Ralph D. Owen.
Henry B. Hovelmeier was a career US Navy
serviceman. He enlisted in 1909 and was a veteran of WWI and WWII
retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. Mr. Hovelmeier settled at Ocean
Springs in 1917. He was a member of the VFW, American Legion, and
worshiped at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. Henry B. Hovelmeier
expired on March 21, 1954. Mary Wieder Hovelmeier lived until July
23, 1986. She and Mr. Hovelmeier rest for eternity in the Evergreen
Cemetery on Old Fort Bayou.(The Daily Herald, March 22, 1954, p.
13 and The Sun Herald, July 25, 1986, p. A-2)
Hovelmeier house
The Hovelmeier house is situated on a tract, which
measures 75 feet by 125 feet on the eastern part of Lot 16-Block 3 (Culsmeig
Map of 1854) at 1007 Joseph Street, which was formerly 9 Middle
Avenue. Mary Wieder Hovelmeier acquired this structure and lot in
February 1925, from the heirs of Dora Arbruster Weider, her mother:
Lena Wieder Carver Carver (1875-1931), Joseph A. Wieder (1877-1960),
Adolph A. Wieder (1879-1931), Frank A. Wieder (1881-1954), and Phil
J. Wieder (1887-1985.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 57, pp. 482-483)
Mary Alice H. Owen owns the old Gregoire Wieder home
today, which is situated between the Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA)
and the Ocean Springs Police Department.
REFERENCES:
Chancery Court
Jackson
County, Mississippi Chancery Court Cause No. 12511, “Last Will
of H.B. Hovelmeier”-December 1954.
Journals
The
Daily Herald, “Hovelmeier Death”, March 22, 1954.
The
Daily Herald, “George V. Borries”, December 19?, 1974.
The
Sun Herald, “Mrs. Mary Hovelmeier”, July 25, 1986.
The
Sun Herald, “Mrs. Dorothy Hovelmier Borries”, June 12,
2003.
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