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Descendants of Andreas Ullmer


Generation No. 4


23. LEOPOLD5 BUEHLER (KARL4, BARBARA3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born November 07, 1910 in Viscount, Sask., Canada, and died in Regina, Sask., Canada. He married BERTHA JESSIE AUSTIN, daughter of REUBEN AUSTIN and LIZZIE GALBRAITH.


       Children of LEOPOLD BUEHLER and BERTHA AUSTIN are:

  i.   CARL AUSTIN6 BUEHLER, b. June 18, 1951.

  ii.   DONALD IVAN BUEHLER.

  iii.   LEO KEITH BUEHLER.

  iv.   PETER ALLAN BUEHLER.
24. ARTHUR ALEXANDER5 ULMER (KARL4, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born September 13, 1915 in Guersney, Sask., Canada, and died September 20, 1997 in Marysville, CA. He married (1) VERNA TOWLER, daughter of ARTHUR TOWLER and ALMA EDLAND. He married (2) DOROTHY JUNE BATES 1943 in Portland, OR, daughter of BRUCE BATES and DOROTHY MARTIN.

Notes for ARTHUR ALEXANDER ULMER:
Military Record: Sept. 2, 1943 to Oct. 27, 1945. Battery A 929, Field Artilery Battalion. Grade: 1st Lt.
Decorations & Citations: Silver Star Medal GO 33 Hq. 104th Infantry Division '45 Purple Heart GO 34 Hq, 177 General Hospital '45 European-African-Middle Eastern Service Medal
Wounds Received in Action: Feb. 24, 1945, European Theater

Buried beside his wife, Verna, Sept. 24, 1997 at Sutter Cemetery, Sutter, CA.

A day during the war years, from:
"Timberwolf Tracks, The History of The 104th Infantry Division 1942-1945" by, Leo A. hoegh & Howard J. Doyle (copyright 1946, by Infantry Journal Inc.

Boyd Lewis, United Press war correspondent, stated:
The story of how Company I of the 415th Infantry Regiment of Maj., Gen. Terry Allen's 104th Division called down American artillery fire on its own position and withstood the shelling for seven hours was told today by the men who gave the order to fire.
They were 1st Lt. Arthur A. ulmer, Portland, OR, and Lt. John D. Shipley, Appleton, WI.
The story was told in the buttressed steel-doored factory basement--a building which recently was a backstop of the Siegfried Line but which now is a shelter for American troops.
Ulmer, a smiling, jet-haired man with big hands and a slow manner of speech, explained that he was an artillery spotter working with Company I in the embattled town of Lucherberg.
Ulmer was stationed on the third floor of a house while the doughboys of Company I fought it out in a moonlight battle with a group of German Paratroopers.
At his post Ulmer heard a German medical major give a command to cease shooting. He understood German well enough to gather that the German major had ordered a truce to permit the exchange of wounded prisoners, among whom was the Company I commander, who was critically hurt.
Descending to investigate, Ulmer emerged from the door and two Germans jammed a rifle into his ribs, demanding his pistol. When he surrendered it, they rushed away and darted back into the house, where he saw that the paratroopers were paying no attention to the German medical major, but were disarming the Americans, who were heavily outnumbered.
The German major was shouting and arguing and trying to make the paratroopers stick to the truce. Ulmer said, "But he was getting nowhere, so I went back to my observation post, grabbed my radio and climbed out the back window."
"I withdrew to the edge to town, where a platoon of Company I was defending a house. A bunch of soldiers came running by without any weapons, saying the Krauts had disarmed them and given them fifteen minutes to leave town."
While this was going on the Company I commander died for lack of attention on the floor of a church where the Germans had placed him.
Shipley then rallied the fleeing soldiers and got them into the house. Within fifteen minutes they were armed with two bazookas. The Germans started to blast holes in the house, attacking with machine gun fire and grenades.
Outnumbered three to one, Ulmer and Shipley took a desperate decision. They decided to call down american artillery on their own positon.
They believed that the Germans were more exposed and would suffer much greater losses than the Americans would. They got most of their men into a heavy basement which had thick fortress-like walls, posted riflemen at slits picked out of the brick walls.
Then, Ulmer radioed his artillery to crash down on the town with everything available.
Ulmer kept yelling at us all day long, "Keep shooting," said Capt. James Nealon, who was at the receiving end of the calls. "We gave it to him for seven hours.
The ground around the besieged company rocked with the concussions of its own shells. But toward the end of the day German resistance collapsed while Ulmer was still calling for more fire. By 16:15 Company I--what was left of it--was able to mop up the town with virtually no difficulty. Some 200 German dead lay in the streets.

More About ARTHUR ALEXANDER ULMER:
Fact 1: 1948, Adopted Sandra Evelyn Johnston

       Children of ARTHUR ULMER and DOROTHY BATES are:

43. i.   LAURA JEAN6 ULMER, b. May 23, 1946, Yuba City, Ca; d. January 11, 1992, Foster City, Ca.

  ii.   SANDRA EVELYN ULMER, b. October 17, 1938, Salem, OR; Adopted child; m. (1) GENE ALLEN BERRY, October 05, 1959, Reno, NV; m. (2) THORNTON COYLE "GUY" HAINES, March 31, 1980, San Francisco, Ca; m. (3) JAMES CLAYTON DAVIS, April 01, 1984, San Francisco, Ca.

  More About SANDRA EVELYN ULMER:
Fact 1: 1948, adopted by Arthur Ulmer, Yuba City, CA

Marriage Notes for SANDRA ULMER and JAMES DAVIS:
Married in Ruth Witt-Deamont's back yard. Peter Davis was best man. Kelly
Davis was maid of honor. About 30 people attended.


25. HELEN5 ULMER (KARL4, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born August 10, 1917 in Guersney, Sask., Canada, and died Unknown in Portland, OR. She married THOMAS MCKAY, son of THOMAS MCKAY and ELIZABETH PLUMMER.


       Child of HELEN ULMER and THOMAS MCKAY is:

44. i.   SHARON LEE6 MCKAY, b. December 14, 1947.
26. EDWARD5 ULMER (KARL4, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born November 13, 1918 in Regina, Sask., Canada. He married FRANCES REDDING May 21, 1946 in Astoria, OR.


       Child of EDWARD ULMER and FRANCES REDDING is:

45. i.   EDWARD C.6 ULMER, b. May 23, 1947.
27. ELSIE5 ULMER (KARL4, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born March 25, 1921 in Simpson, Sask., Canada. She married (1) WILFRED WAYNE DOODY. She married (2) ROBERT ARTHUR REYNOLDS.


       Child of ELSIE ULMER and WILFRED DOODY is:

46. i.   BEVERLY JUNE6 DOODY, b. December 18, 1940, Astoria, OR.
       Children of ELSIE ULMER and ROBERT REYNOLDS are:

  ii.   ROBERT ARTHUR6 REYNOLDS, b. May 23, 1951, Seaside, OR; m. LINDA.

  iii.   JAMES M. REYNOLDS, b. July 10, 1952, Seaside, OR; m. ROXANNE.

  iv.   THOMAS S. REYNOLDS, b. January 06, 1954, Murphy, OR; m. KATHY ANN.

  v.   JOSEPH KARL REYNOLDS, b. January 06, 1954, Murphy, OR; m. TERRY MAE.

  vi.   DAVID C. REYNOLDS, b. November 25, 1954, Murphy, OR.

  vii.   DWIGHT E. REYNOLDS, b. November 25, 1954, Murphy, OR.

  viii.   ELIZABETH A. REYNOLDS, b. February 21, 1956, Murphy, OR; m. ROBERT G. NELSON.

  ix.   RICHARD M. REYNOLDS, b. April 29, 1957, Grants Pass, OR.
28. WILLIAM5 ULMER (KARL4, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born August 06, 1922 in Young, Sask., Canada. He married JOYCE SHERRETT January 1952 in Vancouver, WA.


       Children of WILLIAM ULMER and JOYCE SHERRETT are:

  i.   LANCE6 ULMER, b. December 21, 1956, Roseburg, OR.

  ii.   DANE ULMER, b. September 13, 1957, Roseburg, OR; m. CHRISTINE L. OTTOMENN, May 20, 1979.

  iii.   STACY ULMER, b. April 05, 1963, Salem, OR.
29. JOE ULMER5 GROTE (KARL4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born June 28, 1924 in Walla Walla, WA. He married DORIS BRYANT February 02, 1944.

More About JOE ULMER GROTE:
Fact 1: adopted by Joe Grote

       Children of JOE GROTE and DORIS BRYANT are:

  i.   JOE KENT6 GROTE, b. August 16, 1946, Dayton, WA; m. JO ANN SMITH.

  ii.   MICHELE RUTH GROTE, b. July 17, 1948, Dayton, WA; m. RITCHARTZ.

  iii.   APRIL L. GROTE, b. May 09, 1951, Dayton, WA; m. JERRY REID.
30. ANNE5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born November 12, 1919. She married ELMER DALNIN.


       Children of ANNE CHORNEY and ELMER DALNIN are:

  i.   JIM6 DALNIN.

  ii.   CHARLIE DALNIN.

  iii.   PHILIP DALNIN.

  iv.   LYNN DALNIN.
31. TED5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born September 12, 1928. He married KATHERINE.


       Children of TED CHORNEY and KATHERINE are:

  i.   SANDRA6 CHORNEY.

  ii.   ROBERT CHORNEY.

  iii.   GORDON CHORNEY.

  iv.   PAMELA CHORNEY.
32. LEO5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born January 09, 1929. He married PHYLLIS.


       Children of LEO CHORNEY and PHYLLIS are:

  i.   LOREN6 CHORNEY.

  ii.   DONALD CHORNEY.

  iii.   EDDY CHORNEY.

  iv.   GARTH CHORNEY.

  v.   KATHY CHORNEY.
33. MARGE5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born April 30, 1931. She married LARRY LENIUS.


       Children of MARGE CHORNEY and LARRY LENIUS are:

  i.   ALLEN6 LENIUS.

  ii.   TERRY LENIUS.

  iii.   CHRIS LENIUS.
34. NATALIE5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born March 02, 1934. She married RON HUBBARD.


       Children of NATALIE CHORNEY and RON HUBBARD are:

  i.   MICHAEL6 HUBBARD.

  ii.   KENNY HUBBARD.
35. IONA5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born March 11, 1935. She married HARVEY CLARK.


       Children of IONA CHORNEY and HARVEY CLARK are:

  i.   GARY6 CLARK.

  ii.   GRANT CHORNEY.
36. TOM5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born May 11, 1936. He married SONJA.


       Children of TOM CHORNEY and SONJA are:

  i.   CHORNEY6 MICHAEL.

  ii.   DEIDRE CHORNEY.

  iii.   TOMMY CHORNEY.

  iv.   TARRA CHORNEY.
37. BOB5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born June 18, 1939. He married VIRETTA.


       Children of BOB CHORNEY and VIRETTA are:

  i.   VASLI6 CHORNEY.

  ii.   LYDIA CHORNEY.
38. JUDY5 CHORNEY (LYDIA4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born June 16, 1941. She married RUDY MAGURA.


       Children of JUDY CHORNEY and RUDY MAGURA are:

  i.   KENNY6 MAGURA.

  ii.   DENNIS MAGURA.
39. ELAINE5 ULLMER (LEO4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born September 09, 1941. She married BOB DUDLETS December 12, 1966.


       Children of ELAINE ULLMER and BOB DUDLETS are:

  i.   ROBIN6 DUDLETS, b. October 10, 1967.

  ii.   JASON DUDLETS, b. December 09, 1969.
40. HOWIE5 ULMER (FREDRICK A.4, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born October 04, 1952. He married BONNIE MOONEY December 16, 1972.


       Children of HOWIE ULMER and BONNIE MOONEY are:

  i.   CHRISTOPHER6 ULMER, b. June 22, 1973.

  ii.   JASON ULMER, b. March 19, 1977.
41. KAREN5 MAC INTOSH (AGNES4 ULMER, WILHELM3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born May 14, 1950 in Regina Sask. Canada. She married EVAN GULLACHER March 11, 1972.


       Children of KAREN MAC INTOSH and EVAN GULLACHER are:

  i.   KRISTY6 GULLACHER, b. May 19, 1973, Saskatoon.

  ii.   KATHY GULLACHER, b. March 12, 1976, Saskatoon.

  iii.   KANDI GULLACHER, b. November 29, 1977, Davidson.
42. ASHTON JOSEPH5 WURTZ (CLARA4 ULMER, HEINRICH3 ULLMER, ANDREAS2, JOHN GEORGE1) was born June 12, 1919 in Regina, Sask., Canada. He married EDITH.


       Children of ASHTON WURTZ and EDITH are:

  i.   PENNY6 WURTZ.

  ii.   DON WURTZ.

  iii.   BILL WURTZ.


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