On 29 Jul 1884, Erma Kingsbacher was born to Morris Kingsbacher and Sophie Friedenheit in Allegheny City, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.[1]
In 1900, the family was living in Allegheny City, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with her parents, three siblings and two servents[2]
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By 30 January 1920, Irma was married and living in Clayton, St. Louis, Missouri. Her husband was the president of a wholesales Grocer and they had three children and four servents.[3]
On 12 April 1930, the family was still living in Clayton, St. Louis, Missouri.The home was owned and valued at 40k. The family consisted of her husband, five children, four servents and one lodger. Her husband was working as a merchant.[4]
On 9 April 1940, the family continued to live in Clayton, St. Louis, Missouri. whare he husband was a merchant in the wholesales drygoods industry. they owned a home valued at 75k. Lived there with there three sons and three maids.[5]
In 1948, Erma Kingsbacher Stix went to Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil[6]
She was buried in New Mount Sinai Cemetery and Mausoleum Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri[7]
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