[or-roots] Re: Edwin O. DAUE

MStang5165 at aol.com MStang5165 at aol.com
Thu Sep 22 13:15:29 PDT 2005


Hello. I am not researching the Daue's but do have a little info.  on a Daue 
family in Salem, Oregon. I am a member of Assistance League of Salem.  About 
20 years ago we bought an old home in Salem and remodeled it into a  
gift/antique shop.
 
It is still called the "Daue House." This is a Craftsman style house  that 
was built in the 1890's (other dates are 1907 & 1908) located at  1095 Saginaw 
Street South (on the corner of Owens and Saginaw).  It is  now on the historic 
register. The house was designed and built for Alexander  Frederick Daue by 
his bother, Louis S. Daue.   
 
The little information I have on the Daue family is that the family  
originated in Germany in the 1700's. Ludwig Frederick Daue was born in Germany  in the 
year 1819. He came to the U.S. and married Caroline Hurst. They  traveled to 
the Oregon Territory to settle (I do not have the date). They had a  son named 
Alexander Frederick Daue who married Ida Mae Turner. This family  was in 
Portland at one time but eventually moved to Salem. One of their  sons was named 
Hubert Ludwig Daue - he married Juanita Beggs and had five  children. One of 
those children was Lois Juanita Daue who married Harold Stanley  Schrenk and had 
a son named Eric Daue Schrenk. Eric married Janie Marie  Huston. 
 
Brothers Alexander and Albert Daue ran a grocery store in Salem for many  
years - I do have some information on that store that I could also share.
 
This does not quite match the info., that you sent, but Daue is an  unusual 
name and you query caught my  eye.                  Mimi Stang in Salem, Oregon 
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