Memorials › Johanna "Jane" Schultz Horn
25 May 1859 – 4 Oct 1949
| Birth | 25 May 1859 |
| Death | 4 Oct 1949 |
| Cemetery | Ceres Cemetery Ceres , Noble County , Oklahoma , USA |
| Added by | Andrea Thompson Bevernitz on 28 Feb 2023 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97956875 |
Johanna (Jane) (Jennie) (Solz) Schultz was born in Huttendorf also known as Zálesní Lhota, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, later the Czech Republic. She spent her early childhood in Zálesní Lhota 27, 514 01 Studenec, in the Semily District of Bohemia. At the age of 16, she and her birth family immigrated to the U.S. on the ship Neckar and settled in Nebraska. She was one of 15 children born within 33 years to her mother and father. She married John Michael in 1878 in Nebraska. Within a few years she and her husband moved to Noble County, Ceres, Oklahoma, living there and raising wheat and livestock on the farm. Johanna gardened and had a flock of geese who followed her whenever she was outside. She had 12 children in 21 years, was 2 months pregnant with her last child, Jennie, when her husband died of pneumonia in 1901. Johanna and her children continued to make their lives on the farm in the Ceres community. Two of Johanna's sons fought in World War I. After thirty-one years on the farm, in 1928, her son Joe and his wife Jessie took over the farm and Johanna moved to a house on Grove Street in Perry. She and two daughters, Antoinette and Jennie, shared that home for twenty-one years until Johanna's death. Johanna became ill and was admitted to Perry Hospital on September 25 and was transferred to a Tulsa hospital on September 26. Johanna died in the Tulsa hospital at age 90 on October 4, 1949 . She was buried in the Ceres, Oklahoma cemetery. *I have learned that many Bohemian towns had Czech names and German names. Zálesní Lhota was also referred to as Huttendorf.
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