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Subdivision Name
Kimberly
Property Address Number
737
Property Address Street Name
West
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11/15/2018
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Following the death of George Kimber, his family, including his wife, Charlotte Kimber, <br />and his children and stepchildren, in 1911 platted and recorded the subdivision called <br />the Kimberly Addition, named for him. The Kimberly Addition consists of homes that are <br />located on Mead Street, West Street, and the western side of Roosevelt between Mead <br />and West. <br />The Kimberly Addition was informally called "Kimbertown" by Louisville residents. <br />Records and oral histories show it to have been an area where early Louisville residents <br />from the British Isles, most of whom were coal miners, lived. The house just to the west <br />of 737 West St. (725 West) for several decades marked the edge of the older part of <br />Louisville, with farms and undeveloped space appearing off to the west beyond 737 <br />West and 725 West and only a handful of houses existing to the south of these two <br />houses, with farmland beyond. <br />The County Assessor's records state that the house at 737 West was built in 1905. The <br />County's records have sometimes been found to be incorrect with respect to the date of <br />construction, so additional evidence is looked to. In this case, the 1909 Drumm's Wall <br />Map of Louisville does appear to show the house that is 737 West, although the Kimber <br />Addition had not yet been platted and so the lots and blocks of the Kimber Addition <br />don't appear on the map. "Circa 1905" is a very plausible date of construction. <br />In 1911, Charlotte Kimber transferred the property at what is now 737 West St. to one <br />of her children, Sarah Wardle Strawhun. It may have already been the Strawhun family <br />residence before the Kimber Addition was platted, similar to how other members <br />Sarah's family also lived in this area of Louisville before it was platted. Sarah Strawhun's <br />husband was Thomas Marion Strawhun and their children were George, Frank, and <br />Thomas. Census records and directories show that the Strawhun family lived in both <br />Boulder and Louisville. It seems unlikely that they lived at 737 West consistently. <br />In 1933, Sarah Strawhun transferred ownership of the house to her husband, Thomas <br />Marion Strawhun. This is about the same time when the house began to be rented to <br />the John and Christine German family. Later, by a deed recorded in 1944, Strawhun sold <br />the house to his tenants, John and Christine German. <br />German Family Connection and Ownership, c. 1933-1984 <br />John German (1886-1962) and Christine Beja German (1895-1963) were immigrants <br />from Central Europe, it is believed. Christine may have come from Germany or Austria, <br />while John's native land has been indicated in different records as having been Austria, <br />Austria-Hungary, Germany, Yugoslavia, and Slovenia. Their youngest child, Frank <br />German (1923-2014) visited the Louisville Historical Museum in 2009 and told of his <br />family's settlement in Louisville. He said that he, his parents, and his siblings arrived in <br />Louisville from Walsenburg in southern Colorado in about 1933 and they began to rent <br />737 West St., which he remembered was on three lots, for $9 per month. Then his <br />parents later purchased the house (with the deed having been recorded in 1944). <br />2 <br />
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