| Parents: Occupation: Marriage: |
John Henry Dingmann Bertha Gertrude Stimmler Truck Salesman [1930] Violet Permelia Agnes Wilkes Nov. 24, 1920 |
| Children: | Donald David | Apr. 12, 1922 | † July 25, 1924 |
| Marie Louise | Aug. 26, 1923 | ||
| Elizabeth "Betty" Joanna | Aug. 11, 1925 | ||
| Marjorie Ann | Feb. 14, 1929 | † May 14, 2002 |
| Notes: | At the time of the June 1, 1900 U.S. federal census, William was 3 years old and living with his parents, six siblings, |
| Joseph L. Kampa (age 24), uncle Paul W. Stimmler
(age 20), and Matilda Sakry (age 18) in Clear Lake, Sherburne, Minnesota. His father was working as a blacksmith. At the time of the Apr. 15, 1910 U.S. federal census, William was 13 years old and living with his parents and 12 siblings in Clear Lake, Sherburne, Minnesota. His father was working as a retail hardware merchant. William was attending school at the time. At the time of the Jan. 30, 1920 U.S. federal census, William was 26 years old and living with his parents and ten siblings in Clear Lake, Sherburne, Minnesota. He was working as a salesman at a grocery store. At the time of the April 5, 1930 census, William was 33 years old and living with his wife Violet and their three daughters on their farm on Highway No. 3 in Clear Lake township. The family owned a radio. Daughter Marie was attending school. William said he was married when he was 23 and Violet was 22 years old. He stated he was born in Minnesota as were both his parents. Violet was born in Minnesota as was her mother, however her father was born in England. |
| Ancestry: | The Stimmler/Stimler Line |
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