Monday, October 21, 2019

Frank and Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Stenger) Schlink

My great grandfather, Joseph L Stenger was the second youngest in a family of nine children.  His second oldest sibling was Elizabeth "Liz or Lizzie" (Stenger) Schlink.  Sometimes couples with no children in a family group get somewhat overlooked because of the lack of descendants and so it is I think with this couple.

Relationship to me:  me > my mom > Clementine (Stenger) Miars > Joseph L Stenger.  Elizabeth is the older sister of Joseph L Stenger.

Elizabeth Stenger was born on 16 Feb 1867 on the family farm in Kickapoo, Illinois (1).  She was the second child and daughter of her parents, Frank and Ann Maria (Schmitt) Stenger.  Eventually she would have 8 other siblings so it was a busy childhood for her which included lots of household, child care and farm chores each day.

Frank Schlink was born on 9 Dec 1860 in Rosefield Township, Peoria County, Illinois. (2).  He is the son of John and Mary (Schular) Schlink who were Germany immigrants to Peoria County. On 30 April 1889 at St Mary's Church in Kickapoo, Illinois he married Lizzie Stenger. (3)
From the Arlene (Stenger) Callear collection.

Farming was to be Frank's life work. (4)  The 1910 census lists the couple as living on Southport Road in Kickapoo Township farming the land. (4)  By 1920 the couple seem to have retired and moved to Peoria Ward 6 living in a home at 1610 Smith Street. (5)  Here they lived for the rest of their married life.  Lizzie's obituary lists this address as her home at the time of her death in 1949. (6)

Frank and Lizzie were frequent visitors in the home of her brother, Joseph L and Lucy (Stenger) Loescher.  They seemed to be present for family gatherings and celebrations over the years. One such gathering occured in the mid 1940s (after Frank had passed) when Joseph L and Lucy's son-in-law, Theodore "Ted" Inskeep returned from his service in WW II. There was a big celebration for his return at his in-law's home in rural Kickapoo.

My mother recalls that a significant snow storm happened while the party was happening and it prevented some people from returning home.  My mother and grandparents as well as Aunt Lizzie and others were forced to stay until the next day.  Evidently it was quite crowded at Joe and Lucy's that night and bed space was quite limited with everybody sharing anyplace they could find.  My mom, though, because she was quite young and small got to share a bed with Aunt Lizzie!


Aunt Lizzie was also present at the wedding of her niece, Rose Stenger to Theodore (Ted) Inskeep on 22 Apr 1939.  Not sure if Frank was in attendance also as we were not able to identify him in this picture.

Frank died first on 25 Oct 1940 from stomach cancer. (2).  Aunt Lizzie had a stroke and passed away on 26 Aug 1949. (1).  They are buried in St Patrick's Cemetery, Kickapoo, Illinois close to many other family members and friends. (7)

They have no children and descendants to remember them but they are not forgotten.



Related Blog Posts -
Anna Maria (Schmitt) Stenger - 177nd Birthday 14 October 1842
Joseph L Stenger - Kickapoo, Illinois


Bibliography -
(1) Peoria County, Illinois, death certificate no. 51925 (26 Aug 1949), Elizabeth Schlink, Peoria County Clerk.
(2) Peoria County, Illinois, death certificate no. 32635 (25 Oct 1940), Frank Schlink, Peoria County Clerk.
(3) Peoria County, Illinois, marriage license no. 188 (30 Apr 1889), Frank Schlink and Lizzie Stenger; Peoria County Clerk.
(4) 1900 U.S. census, Peoria County, Illinois, population schedule, Kickapoo, Enumeration District (ED) 0078, sheet 10-B (penned), p. 131-B (stamped), line 77, dwelling 194, family 195, Frank Schlink; digital image, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 May 2014), citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll T623_333.  See also: 1910 U.S. census, Peoria County, Illinois, population schedule, Kickapoo, Enumeration District (ED) 0058, sheet 9-A (penned), p. 28-A (stamped), line 35, dwelling 134, family 135, Frank Schlink; digital image, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 11 Mar 2016), citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll T624_317, FHL microfilm 1374330.
(5) 1920 U.S. census, Peoria County, Illinois, population schedule, Peoria Ward 6, Enumeration District (ED) 116, sheet 12-A (penned), p. 125-A (stamped), line 27, dwelling 285, family 288, Frank Schlink; digital image, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed  13 Jul 2014), citing National Archives microfilm publication T624,  roll T625_399, image 254.
(6) "Mrs. Schlink," obituary, Peoria (Illinois) Journal Star, 29 Aug 1949, page D-7; microfilm, Peoria Public Library, Peoria, Illinois.
(7) St Patrick's Cemetery (Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, US), Frank and Elizabeth Schlink marker; photograph taken by Diane Minor, 2007.  Also see: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Elizabeth “Lizzie” Stenger Schlink (16 Feb 1867–26 Aug 1949), memorial no. 55210056, cemetery marker in Saint Patricks Cemetery, Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, USA; maintained by "Stephen Cantrell," contributor no. 48212706.






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