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The Schoellkopf Family. In 1848, Schoellkopf married Sofie Christiane Duerr (1827–1903), who was also born in Germany and came to the United States in 1842. Four of his children died in infancy and two suffered health problems and died within two years of their father. [4] Their children who lived to adulthood were:
Thomas Thorp considered the Schlaepfer murders in his comprehensive 1995 Review of Firearms Control in New Zealand for the New Zealand Government. [1] Thorp found that Schlaepfer had been issued with a class A firearms licence in 1984 and had no known history of mental illness or domestic violence according to police records.
Jacob Friedrich Schoellkopf Jr. (February 27, 1858 – September 9, 1942) was an American business executive, founder of Schoellkopf Aniline and Chemical Works, and member of the Schoellkopf family who were involved in hydroelectric resources at Niagara Falls.
Their trial in the decades-old murders of two family members ended in a mistrial in 2021. The accused mother and son were back in court last week.
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Arthur Schoellkopf was born in Buffalo on June 13, 1856, the third son of industrialist Jacob F. Schoellkopf (1819–1899) and Christiana T. Duerr (1827–1903). He started his education at private schools in Buffalo and when he was 9 years old he was sent to the Academy of Kirchheim in Germany, where he spent the next four years. [1]
Henry Schoellkopf was born December 14, 1879, in Buffalo, New York, to Henry Schoellkopf Sr. (1848–1880) and Emily Vogel. [2] Henry Sr. was the oldest son of Buffalo, New York, businessman Jacob F. Schoellkopf and his wife, Christiana T. (Duerr) Schoellkopf. [3]
At a memorial ride held over the weekend, both the Rockingham and Henry County sheriffs gave updates on the task force they established a year ago to try to find who killed the Short family