All the following
information on the Hurla families
was provided by Carolyn Grover in May 1999.
The following article appeared In the Wyandotte Herald in
Kansas City on October 24, 1907 Thursday, front page
"Mrs. Bernadena Hurla died in her home North Seventh street and Nebraska avenue
yesterday morning after an illness of two weeks, age 80 years.
She was born in Baden, Germany and came to America in her girlhood days and settled in
Rochester N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hurla came to Kansas City more than half a century ago. She
was the widow of Marcus Hurla who died 14 years ago. Soon after the civil war they bought
the Dawson Farm which lay immediately south of the Quindaro Boulevard and west of the
eight street and is now a handsome residence district of the city.
Mrs. Hurla was a devout Catholic, hard working and industrious. She leaves three sons
Theodore, Louis, Marcus and four daughters Mollie, Lena Andlauer, Mary dress, Sister
Colista(Rosa).
Funeral services will be held at St. Anthony's Church next Monday morning at nine o'clock.
(St Anthony's is in Kansas City, Kansas.)"
The following newspaper article is from the Wyandotte Herald
in Kansas City dated December 28, 1893 front page.
"Marcus Hurla, one of the oldest and wealthiest of our German-American citizens, died
at his home, On the comer of Seventh Street and Nebraska Avenue at 11:25 P.M. on Friday
last after an illness of some two weeks duration. Some years ago while engaged in
harrowing his team ran away and he was caught by the harrow and dragged some distance
receiving injuries from which he never fully recovered. Monday he had a surgical operation
performed but it failed to relieve him.
Mr Hurla was born in Baden Germany April 19th, 1821, and came to America in 1849, and
settled in Rochester N.Y., where he married and his wife died giving birth to his son
Theodore. He then married Miss Bernidina Merkel in 1953 and shortly after moved to Chicago
where he resided until 1856 when he came to Kansas City, MO.
He was the father of eight children by his last wife, two of whom are now dead. The others
are Louis, Marcus, Amelia, Lena Andlauer, Mary Drees, Sister Rosa, who is a sister of the
St. Benedict order at Atchison, Kansas.
Mr Hurla accumulated a snug fortune and a few years ago abandoned farming and moved into
the city since when he has taken the world easy, fully assured that he has the means to
support himself and family in ease and comfort. He was a quiet, peaceable citizen, never
interfering in the affairs of other people. His wife of 40 years still survives, He was
buried from St.Anthony Church in Kansas City, Kansas yesterday morning." |