John Henry Fredreck Hallier

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Early Life

John Henry Fredreck Hallier was born April 16, 1898 and raised in Kansas City, MO. His parents were Otto (b. 1863) and Lizzie Hollier (b. 1864), both born in Germany, married in 1880, and emigrated to the USA in 1895.

John's siblings

  • William H. Hallier (b. 1884) married in 1905 in Jackson, MO Augusta Constantia Mickelson. Augusta was born Aug. 4, 1912 in Newberry, MI to Charles and Lena Maria Mickelson, and baptized Oct. 15, 1912 at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church (Messiah Lutheran) in Newberry, an Evangelical Lutheran church.
  • Elizabeth Hallier Gruber (b. 1893)

Gresham, NE

In 1918 when registering for the WWI draft, John was single, living with and working for his brother-in-law Walter Gruber's farm in Gresham, York, Nebraska.

Marriage

He married Reva Agnes Junod. Reva was born May 29, 1903 in Vermillion, KS to Paul Aime Junod and Laura Elizabeth Villeme Junod. Paul was born in 1876 in Bern, Switzerland, died 1943 in Vermillion. Laura was born 1880 in Neuchatel, KS to Peter (1835-1899) and Emile Julie Mars Villeme (1843-1905). Emile was born in Belfort, France.

Children

  • Victoria Elizabeth Hallier (1922-2005)
  • LaVon Helen Hallier Maxon (1928-2015) married Thomas Leroy Maxon Jr. (1929-2001) in 1965, who was from California, they died in Centralia, Nemaha, KS. Thomas served a Corporal in the Army Air Core in WWII, buried at Leavenworth.

Death

John died July 3, 1970 in Onaga, Pottawatomie, KS. He and his family are buried in the cemetery at Neuchatel, Nemaha, KS.