NameRev. Heinrich August Oscar WEINRICH 
Birth22 Jul 1889, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois2580,2581,2530,2582,2583,2584,2585,2586,68
Memo1900 census
Memocerebral hemorrhage
Burial22 Apr 1945, Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Churchville, Illinois
OccupationPastor Church, Zion Lutheran
ReligionLutheran
Alias/AKAOscar H.
Spouses
Memo1920, 1930 census
Death21 Dec 1970, Addison, Dupage County, Illinois5,2592,2530
BurialZion Lutheran Cemetery, Churchville, Illinois
Marriage31 Aug 1913, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin2530,2588
Census notes for Rev. Heinrich August Oscar WEINRICH
1900 Illinois, Cook County, Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights Village, E.D. 1194, sheet 4A, stamped page 194, film T623-295, taken 5 June 1900
dwelling 62, family 66
Weinrich, Henry, head, white, male, May 1841, age 59, married 38 years, born Germany, parents Germany, immigrated 1853, 47 years in US, naturalized, tinsmith
------------, Julia, wife, white, female, Aug 1844, age 55, married 38 years, mother of 15 children, 11 alive, born Germany, parents Germany, immigrated 1860, in country for 40 years
------------, Alvina, daughter, white, female, Oct 1864, age 35, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany
------------, Martin, son, white, male, Apr 1877, age 23, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany, house painter
------------, Eberhart, son, white, male, May 1879, age 21, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany, dentist
------------, Ernest, son, white, male, July 1881, age 18, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany, printer
------------, Arthur, son, white, male, July 1884, age 16, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany, at college
------------, Alfrieda, daughter, white, female, June 1886, age 13, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany
------------, Oscar, son, white, male, July 1889, age 10, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany, at school
1910 Illinois, Cook County, Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights, E.D. 133, sheet 4A, stamped page 293, film T624-241, (taken 18 April 1910)
dwelling 59, family 73
Weinrich, Henry, head, male, white, age 68, married once for 48 years, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated 1849, naturalized, tinsmith
------------, Julia, wife, female, white, age 65, married once for 48 years, mother of 15 children, 10 living, born Germany, parents Germany, immigrated 1860
------------, Ernest, son, male, white, age 28, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany, dentist
------------, Elfrieda, daughter, female, white, age 24, single, Illinois, parents born Germany
------------, Oscar, son, male, white, age 20, single, born Illinois, parents born Germany
1920 Illinois, Dupage County, Addison, E.D. 1, sheet 18B, film T625-365
Church Road, dwelling 334, family 347
Weinrich, Oscar H., head, male, white, age 30, married, born Illinois, father born Hessen (Ger.), mother Saxony (Ger.), pastor
------------, Lilly, wife, female, white, age 31, married, born Wisconsin, father Pommerania?, mother Prussia or Pomm?
------------, Myrtha, daughter, female, white, age 5, single, born California, father Illinois, mother Wisconsin
1930 Illinois, DuPage County, Addison, E.D. 14, sheet 10A, stamped page 198, film T626-511
dwelling 228, family 235
Weinrich, Oscar, head, rents, male, white, age 40, married age 23, born Illinois, parents born Germany, pastor of church
------------, Lilly, wife, female, white, age 41, married age 24, born Wisconsin, parents born Germany
------------, Myrtha, daughter, female, white, age 15, single, born California, father born Illinois, mother Wisconsin
------------, Wilma, daughter, female, white, age 8, single, born Illinois, father born Illinois, mother Wisconsin
1940 Illinois, DuPage County, Addison Twp., Edgewood, E.D. 22-24, sheet 24A, stamped page 393
Church Road, household 545, rents, $0
Weinrich, Rev. Oscar H., head, male, white, age 50, married, 4 yrs college, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935, pastor, church
----------, Lilly, wife, female, white, age 51, married, 8th grade, born Wisconsin, lived in same house in 1935
----------, Myrtha, daughter, female, white, age 25, single, 4 yrs high school, born California, lived in same house in 1935, stenographer for furniture jobber
----------, Wilma, daughter, female, white, age 18, single, 3 yrs high school, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935
Obituary notes for Rev. Heinrich August Oscar WEINRICH
Chicago Tribune (IL), 22 April 1945
The Rev. O. H. Weinrich, beloved husband of Lilly, nee Griebenow; dear father of Myrtha Blume and Wilma. Resting at funeral home, 192 S. York street, Bensenville, until 11 a.m. Sunday, thence to Zion Lutheran church. Churchville, Ill., where service will be held 2:30 p.m. Interment Zion cemetery
The Daily Herald (Chicago, Illinois) 27 April 1945
The Rev. Oscar H. Weinrich, 55, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, Churchville, died Friday, April 20, at the Elmhurst hospital, where he had been the previous two weeks. His death was caused from a cerebral hemorrhage.
He was born in Arlington Heights, July 22, 1889 where he was baptized by the Rev. Roeder and confirmed by Pastor Noack. He attended Concordia College in Milwaukee and Concordia in St. Louis where he graduated in June, 1913. After his ordination for the ministry by Pastor Noack, he was united in marriage with Lily Griebenow of Milwaukee on August 31, 1913. He began his ministry in a church at Janesville, Cal., where he was installed October 5, 1913.
After serving at Janesville for six years he came to Zion Lutheran church, succeeding Pastor Grosse. While here his services at the district synod’s conventions were often requested.
He leaves a widow, Lily, two daughters, one son-in-law, one grandchild, two sisters, three brothers, two brother in law, three sisters in law and other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held in Zion church Sunday. Pastor Kupsky preached German, Pastor Lippmann English, while Pastor Rockoff officiated at the altar and the grave. Interment was made in Zion Lutheran cemetery.
Notes for Heinrich August Oscar & Lilly Albertine Mathilda (Family)
The Daily Herald (Chicago, Illinois) 5 September 1913
Messrs. Henry and Eberhard Weinrich and Willie Guenther, Mesdames F.W. Geffert and Wm. Hinrichs with their families also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weinrich attended the wedding of their brother, Rev. Oscar Weinrich and Miss Lilly Griebenow in Milwaukee Sunday evening. The happy couple will visit relatives and friends about here until Sept. 15 when they will leave for Janesville, Cal. where the Rev. Weinrich has accepted a call as pastor of the Lutheran congregation.