1.EstellaAlbertaWehr, born 02 May 1903 in Normal Square Mahoning Valley,Carbon Co,Pennsylvania1,2,3; died 12 May 1970 in Clearwater,Pinellas,FL. She was the daughter of 2. CharlesAlbertWehr and 3. IdaLovinaHenry. She married (1) ClaytonPetersSchleicher4 28 Feb 1925 in Normal,Carbon Co.,Pennsylvania5. He was born 09 Nov 1905 in Ashfield East Penn Twp,Carbon Co,Pennsylvania6, and died 01 Jan 1973 in Clearwater,Pinellas,FL. He was the son of Oliver Daniel Schleicher and Emma Louise Peters.
Notes for Estella Alberta Wehr:
Estella's mother Ida Henry died when Estella was 8 years old. Her father, Charles, put the two girls up for adoption. Minnie went with one family, and Estella was adopted by the Wertman's, the local undertaker.
More About Estella Alberta Wehr:
Adoption: Bet. 1911 - 1912, Adopted by Willis Wertman of Montvalle
Burial: 12 May 1970, Lauraldale Cem., Reading, Pennsylvania
Occupation: 1925, Telephone Operator7
Notes for Clayton Peters Schleicher:
When I knew Grandpa he was always fixing things. He would come up to visit and spend most of his time working on something around the house. I also spent many days and one time all night fishing with Grandpa. During the all night fishing trip we went to Indian Rocks pier. While we fished Grandma (Estella) slept on a bench. I remember he wanted to teach me to help, but I was more interested in playing with friends. Now I regret that.
One time when I was visiting with Grandma and Grandpa in Clearwater, Grandma made 8 quarts of Peanut Butter Cookies, I ate most of them myself. I remember many times watching them play cards with friends, usually the Arner's, Willard and his wife.
Grandpa worked at the Atlas Powder Co. When a country store became available, he bought it. It was located in Clam Town near Tamaqua. They sold Gas, feed, groceries and candy. They also had a lunch counter. Uncle Ernie (their son) used to slaughter the chickens on Saturdays for the chicken and waffles that they served for dinner. Due to the depression many people couldn't pay their bills.
During World War II Clayton worked as a brakeman on the Reading Railroad, making trips from Tamaqua to Philadelphia. Clayton also served as the cook in the caboose. Later he worked as a salesman for New York Life Insurance Company.
Per the 1930 Census their rent was $50 a month. They did not own a radio.
More About Clayton Peters Schleicher:
Burial: Jan 1973, Lauraldale Cem., Reading, Pennsylvania
Occupation: 1937, Country Store Owner / Life Insurance Salesman New York Life Insurance Co.8,9
Residence: 1936, Tomaqua, Pennsylvania
Marriage Notes for Estella Wehr and Clayton Schleicher:
Clayton had to get Olivers ok for his marriage as he was underage.
More About Clayton Schleicher and Estella Wehr:
Marriage: 28 Feb 1925, Normal,Carbon Co.,Pennsylvania10