US Draft card registration in 1942 gives middle name as Bernard.
Spouse: Rose Foecking (daughter of Henry and Mary Foecking), married 29 Jun 1915, Medina, OH. She passed away on September 4, 1982, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Children:
Mary P. Schnitzer 1916-1999 (later became Sister M. Constance Schnitzer, author of 3 books)
Rose Bertha Schnitzer (James Temple) 1918-1990
Louise Margaret Schnitzer (James Edward Liska) 36090449
Cecelia M . Schnitzer (Hunt) 1920-2013
James Alfred Schnitzer (Jennie) 1925-1996
Granddaughter, Susan Liska, married Florian Janoski.
199241949
The Schnitzer family originally descended from royalty in Germany and held a 200 acre estate with an enormous center court in Kempten, Bavaria.
Pauline Schnitzer, daughter of F.F. Schnitzer (sister of William), visited this enormous estate in Germany and drew a sketch of it when she was conducting family research.
The Schnitzers often engaged in intellectual pursuits and discussed intellectual topics, experienced adventurous travel, & spent time enjoying music, culture, and literature as well, as seen in the photo to the left of William Schnitzer and his sisters Aurora and Anna Schnitzer.
US Draft card registration in 1942 gives middle name as Bernard.
Spouse: Rose Foecking (daughter of Henry and Mary Foecking), married 29 Jun 1915, Medina, OH. She passed away on September 4, 1982, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Children:
Mary P. Schnitzer 1916-1999 (later became Sister M. Constance Schnitzer, author of 3 books)
Rose Bertha Schnitzer (James Temple) 1918-1990
Louise Margaret Schnitzer (James Edward Liska) 36090449
Cecelia M . Schnitzer (Hunt) 1920-2013
James Alfred Schnitzer (Jennie) 1925-1996
Granddaughter, Susan Liska, married Florian Janoski.
199241949
The Schnitzer family originally descended from royalty in Germany and held a 200 acre estate with an enormous center court in Kempten, Bavaria.
Pauline Schnitzer, daughter of F.F. Schnitzer (sister of William), visited this enormous estate in Germany and drew a sketch of it when she was conducting family research.
The Schnitzers often engaged in intellectual pursuits and discussed intellectual topics, experienced adventurous travel, & spent time enjoying music, culture, and literature as well, as seen in the photo to the left of William Schnitzer and his sisters Aurora and Anna Schnitzer.
Family Members
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Ferdinand Frederick Schnitzer
1862–1946
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Edward H. Schnitzer Sr
1864–1922
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Pauline Louise Schnitzer
1868–1965
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Charles F. Schnitzer
1870–1901
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Otto John Schnitzer
1871–1943
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Anna Marie Schnitzer Leonard
1875–1931
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Aurora Barbara Schnitzer Wood
1877–1945
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Frank A Schnitzer
1878–1938
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Barbara Victoria Schnitzer
1880–1881
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