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1501 According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry Fiegenbaum, age 78, head of household, widower, a minister; Anna Fiegenbaum, age 49, daughter, single; Julia Fiegenbaum, age 43, daughter, single, a clerk; and Henry Fiegenbaum, age 32, nephew, single, a salesman; and Mary Fiegenbaum, age 48, daughter, single.
     This enumeration appears to have listed Anna Maria Fiegenbaum, born 3 September 1850, as two separate people: Anna, age 49, and Mary, age 48.
     The Henry Fiegenbaum identified in the census as a nephew is probably Heinrich Fiegenbaum (1868-1954), son of Heinrich Wilhelm and Louisa (Otto) Fiegenbaum.
 
Fiegenbaum, Heinrich Hermann (I249)
 
1502 According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry Fiegenbaum, age 78, head of household, widower, a minister; Anna Fiegenbaum, age 49, daughter, single; Julia Fiegenbaum, age 43, daughter, single, a clerk; and Henry Fiegenbaum, age 32, nephew, single, a salesman; and Mary Fiegenbaum, age 48, daughter, single.
     This enumeration appears to have listed Anna Maria Fiegenbaum, born 3 September 1850, as two separate people: Anna, age 49, and Mary, age 48.
     The Henry Fiegenbaum identified in the census as a nephew is probably Heinrich Fiegenbaum (1868-1954), son of Heinrich Wilhelm and Louisa (Otto) Fiegenbaum.
 
Fiegenbaum, Anna Maria (I326)
 
1503 According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry R. Fiegenbaum, head of the household, born January 1840 in Missouri, age 60, married, for 22 years, a minister in the German Methodist Episcopal Church; Mary E. Fiegenbaum, wife, born October 1862 in Missouri, age 47; married for 22 years, the mother of 4 children (3 still living); Elsie A. Fiegenbaum, daughter, born July 1882 in Iowa, age 17, attending school; and Rudolph E. D. Fiegenbaum, son, born February 1885 in Kansas, age 15, attending school. Also in the household was Catherine Schneider, a boarder, born February 1873 in Iowa, age 27, single, a dry goods saleswoman.
     According to other sources, Henry and Mary appear younger in this enumeration than they really were. 
Family F103
 
1504 According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry Rabius (age 62) and Fredericke Rabius (age 58), married for 33 years, and Oscar Rabius, a grandson, born in August 1891 in Missouri (age 8) and attending school. Also in the household was Fritz Knopp (age 30), a boarder who immigrated from Germany in 1890, and Gerhardt Kurtz (age 20), a hired hand born in Pennsylvania. Family F971
 
1505 According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of Herman Rabius (age 58, born in January 1842 in Germany), a farmer who immigrated to the USA in 1868 and had been married for 26 years; Frederike Rabius (age 50,born in May 1850 in Germany), who immigrated to the USA in 1870, was a wife to Herman and the mother of eight children, all of whom were still living; and their six children: Lillian Rabius (age 23, born in December 1876 in Missouri), unmarried daughter; Lena Rabius (age 19, born in June 1881 in Missouri), unmarried daughter; "Minn" Rabius (age 15, born in August 1884 in Missouri), daughter; Clara Rabius (age 12, born in December 1887 in Missouri), daughter attending school; William Rabius (age 10, born in November 1889 in Missouri), son attending school; and Ernest Rabius (age 7, born in July 1892 in Missouri), son attending school. Also in the home was Robert Krueger (age 19, born in June 1880 in Missouri), a boarder and farm laborer. Family F950
 
1506 According to the 1900 enumeration, Warren M., age 7, born in May 1893 in Illinois and attending school, lived at 6653 Wentworth Avenue with his father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 56); his aunt, Katharine E. Kienie (age 47); Susie McCabe (age 23), a household servant; and his five brothers and sisters: Florence (age 16); Henry J. (age 14); Alice (age 13); William A. (age 11); and his twin sister, Frances (age 7). Sawtell, Warren Michel (I7093)
 
1507 According to the 1900 enumeration, William A., age 11, born in December 1888 in Illinois and attending school, lived at 6653 Wentworth Avenue with his father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 56); his aunt, Katharine E. Kienie (age 47); Susie McCabe (age 23), a household servant; and his five brothers and sisters: Florence (age 16); Henry J. (age 14); Alice (age 13); and the twins, Warren M. and Frances (both age 7). Sawtell, William Amos (I7086)
 
1508 According to the 1900 enumeration, William Rabius (age 10, born in November 1889 in Missouri) was living at home with his parents, Herman Rabius (age 58) and Frederike Rabius (age 50), his three sisters, Lillian Rabius (age 23), Lena Rabius (age 19), "Minn" Rabius (age 15), Clara Rabius (age 12) and his brother, Ernest Rabius (age 7). Also living in the household was a boarder and farm laborer, Robert Krueger (age 19). Rabius, William (I2957)
 
1509 According to the 1900 federal census, Conrad's date of birth was January 1839, his age was 61 years, and his place of birth was Germany. He immigrated to the USA in 1854 and was a naturalized citizen. He had been married for 36 years and now made his living as a baker. Thoma, Conrad (I508)
 
1510 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, 10 month old Hilda Neer was living with her parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and her eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); and, Clara Neer, (age 3). Neher, Hilda (I7127)
 
1511 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Alva C. Sternberg, age 6, lived with his parents, David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer, and Matilda Sternberg, age 36; and his five brothers: Erven F. Sternberg (age 12), in school; Frede H. Sternberg (at 9), in school; David A. Sternberg (age 8); William G. Sternberg (age 3); and Everet J. Sternberg (age 1). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff, age 25, born in Illinois. Sternberg, Alva Clarence (I7226)
 
1512 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Annie Bierbaum, born in March 1887 in Missouri and attending school, lived with her parents, Andrew H. Bierbaum, a 40 year old clergyman, married for 25 years and Fiebig E. L. [sic] Bierbaum, a 45 year old mother of 11 children (7 of whom were still living); and, her brothers and sisters, also attending school: Paul A. Bierbaum, born October 1879 in Missouri; Jonathan C. Bierbaum, born in July 1890 in Missouri; and Emma L. Bierbaum, born in October 1895 in Wisconsin. Bierbaum, Anna (I7097)
 
1513 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Bertha, age 22, single, was living with her mother, Ida Siemers, and her five brothers and sisters: Eddie, Fred, Emma, Walter, and Ida. Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Siemers, Bertha Maria (I7109)
 
1514 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Clara Neer, age 3, was living with her parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and her eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Clara (I7126)
 
1515 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, David A. Sternberg, age 8, lived with his parents, David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer, and Matilda Sternberg, age 36; and his five brothers: Erven F. Sternberg (age 12), in school; Frede H. Sternberg (at 9), in school; Alva C. Sternberg (age 6); William G. Sternberg (age 3); and Everet J. Sternberg (age 1). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff, age 25, born in Illinois. Sternberg, David Alva (I7225)
 
1516 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Dorothy E. Addicks, age 5, was living with her parents, George B. Addicks, age 45, a teacher, and Mary W. Addicks, age 37; and, her sister and brother: Marie Addicks, age 13, and Raymond C. Addicks, age 8. Addicks, Dorothy Elizabeth (I5782)
 
1517 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Eddie, age 20, single, a farm laborer, was living with his mother, Ida Siemers, and his five brothers and sisters: Bertha, Fred, Emma, Walter, and Ida. Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Siemers, Edward F. (I7114)
 
1518 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Edward Neer, age 6 and in school, was living with his parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and his eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Mannie Neer, (age 5); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Edward (I7124)
 
1519 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Emma L. Bierbaum, born in October 1895 in Wisconsin and attending school, lived with his parents, Andrew H. Bierbaum, a 40 year old clergyman, married for 25 years and Fiebig E. L. [sic] Bierbaum, a 45 year old mother of 11 children (7 of whom were still living); and, his brothers and sisters, also attending school: Paul A. Bierbaum, born October 1879 in Missouri; Annie Bierbaum, born in March 1887 in Missouri; and Jonathan C. Bierbaum, born in July 1890 in Missouri. Bierbaum, Emma Josephine (I4619)
 
1520 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Emma, age 17, single, was living with her mother, Ida Siemers, and her five brothers and sisters: Bertha, Eddie, Fred, Walter, and Ida. Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Siemers, Emma (I7116)
 
1521 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Erven F. Sternberg, age 12 and attending school, lived with his parents, David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer, and Matilda Sternberg, age 36; and his five brothers: Frede H. Sternberg (at 9), in school; David A. Sternberg (age 8); Alva C. Sternberg (age 6); William G. Sternberg (age 3); and Everet J. Sternberg (age 1). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff (age 25). Sternberg, Ervin Frederic (I7224)
 
1522 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Everet J. Sternberg, age 1, lived with his parents, David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer, and Matilda Sternberg, age 36; and his five brothers: Erven F. Sternberg (age 12), in school; Frede H. Sternberg (at 9), in school; David A. Sternberg (age 8); Alva C. Sternberg (age 6); and William G. Sternberg (age 3). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff, age 25, born in Illinois. Sternberg, Everett John (I7228)
 
1523 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Fred Neer, age 14 and in school, was living with his parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and his eight siblings: twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Fred (I7120)
 
1524 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Fred, age 19, single, a farm laborer, was living with his mother, Ida Siemers, and his five brothers and sisters: Bertha, Eddie, Emma, Walter, and Ida. Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Siemers, Fredrich (I7115)
 
1525 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Frede H. Sternberg, age 9 and attending school, lived with his parents, David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer, and Matilda Sternberg, age 36; and his five brothers: Erven F. Sternberg (age 12), in school; David A. Sternberg (age 8); Alva C. Sternberg (age 6); William G. Sternberg (age 3); and Everet J. Sternberg (age 1). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff, age 25, born in Illinois. Sternberg, Frederic Henry (I3634)
 
1526 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Ida, age 8, was living with her mother, Ida Siemers, and her five brothers and sisters: Bertha, Eddie, Fred, Emma, and Walter. Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Siemers, Ida M. (I7118)
 
1527 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, John Neer, age 11 and in school, was living with his parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and his eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, John Benjamin (I2874)
 
1528 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Jonathan C. Bierbaum, born in July 1890 in Missouri and attending school, lived with his parents, Andrew H. Bierbaum, a 40 year old clergyman, married for 25 years and Fiebig E. L. [sic] Bierbaum, a 45 year old mother of 11 children (7 of whom were still living); and, his brothers and sisters, also attending school: Paul A. Bierbaum, born October 1879 in Missouri; Annie Bierbaum, born in March 1887 in Missouri; and Emma L. Bierbaum, born in October 1895 in Wisconsin. Bierbaum, Jonathan Conrad (I4615)
 
1529 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Lizzie Neer, age 13 and in school, was living with her parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and her eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); Nellie Neer, Lizzie's twin sister, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Elizabeth (I7121)
 
1530 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Mannie Neer, age 5, was living with her parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and her eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Mannie (I7125)
 
1531 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Marie Addicks, age 13, was living with her parents, George B. Addicks, age 45, a teacher, and Mary W. Addicks, age 37; and, her brother and sister: Raymond C. Addicks, age 8, and Dorothy E. Addicks, age 5. Addicks, Marie Louise Busch (I5779)
 
1532 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Nellie Neer, age 13 and in school, was living with her parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and her eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); Lizzie Neer, Nellie's twin sister, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Nettie Neer, (age 9); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Nellie (I7122)
 
1533 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Nettie Neer, age 9 and in school, was living with her parents, Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), and her eight siblings: Fred Neer, (age 14); twin sisters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer, (age 13); John Neer, (age 11); Edward Neer, (age 6); Mannie Neer, (age 5); Clara Neer, (age 3); and, Hilda Neer, (age 10 months). Neher, Annette Katherina (I7123)
 
1534 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Raymond C. Addicks, age 8, was living with his parents, George B. Addicks, age 45, a teacher, and Mary W. Addicks, age 37; and, his two sisters: Marie Addicks, age 13, and Dorothy E. Addicks, age 5. Addicks, Raymond Christlieb (I5781)
 
1535 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted largely of the students attending Eden College. Among these was listed "Danl Bierbaum," born in January 1878 in Wisconsin. Bierbaum, Daniel (I7096)
 
1536 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert L. Fisher, age 27, a minister, and his wife, Sara W. Fisher, age 30. They had been married for 7 years and had three children, all of whom were still living. The children were Winfield S. Fisher and Wilson K. Fisher, twins, age 5 years; and Vance E. Fisher, 9 months old. Family F2296
 
1537 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Andrew H. Bierbaum, a 40 year old clergyman, married for 25 years; Fiebig E. L. [sic] Bierbaum, a 45 year old mother of 11 children (7 of whom were still living); and their children, all attending school: Paul A. Bierbaum, born October 1879 in Missouri; Annie Bierbaum, born in March 1887 in Missouri; Jonathan C. Bierbaum, born in July 1890 in Missouri; and Emma L. Bierbaum, born in October 1895 in Wisconsin. Family F65
 
1538 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted of David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer born in Illinois; his wife, Matilda Sternberg, age 36, born in Illinois; and their children, all born in Illinois: Erven F. Sternberg (age 12), in school; Frede H. Sternberg (at 9), in school; David A. Sternberg (age 8); Alva C. Sternberg (age 6); William G. Sternberg (age 3); and Everet J. Sternberg (age 1). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff, age 25, born in Illinois. Family F2318
 
1539 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Ida Siemers, a 44 year old widow, mother of six children, a farmer; and her children: Bertha (age 22); Eddie (age 20); Fred (age 19); Emma (age 17); Walter (age 13), and Ida (age 8). Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Ochs, Ida Wilhelmine (I7113)
 
1540 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Martin Neer (age 44) and "Amilia" Neer (age 38), married for 17 years, the parents of ten children; and the nine of their children still living: Fred Neer (age 14), in school; twin daughters, Lizzie and Nellie Neer (age 13), in school; John Neer (age 11), in school; Nettie Neer (age 9), in school; Edward Neer (age 6), in school; Mannie Neer (age 5); Clara Neer (age 3); and, Hilda Neer (age 10 months). Family F1191
 
1541 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Theodore was an 18 year old student at what was known as the German Evangelical Proseminar. This educational institution of the German Evangelical Synod is now known as Elmhurst College. Bierbaum, Theodor Friedrich (I4618)
 
1542 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Vance E. Fisher, age 9 months, lived with his parents, Albert L. Fisher (age 27) and Sara W. Fisher (age 30), his twin brothers, Winfield S. Fisher and Wilson K. Fisher, age 5 years. Fisher, Vance Evanston (I5788)
 
1543 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Walter, age 13, single, in school, was living with his mother, Ida Siemers, and his five brothers and sisters: Bertha, Eddie, Fred, Emma, and Ida. Also living with the family was Eddie Heckmann, an 18 year old farm laborer. Siemers, Walter W. (I7117)
 
1544 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, William G. Sternberg, age 3, lived with his parents, David L. Sternberg, a 38 year old farmer, and Matilda Sternberg, age 36; and his five brothers: Erven F. Sternberg (age 12), in school; Frede H. Sternberg (at 9), in school; David A. Sternberg (age 8); Alva C. Sternberg (age 6); and Everet J. Sternberg (age 1). Also in the household, helping with the farm work, was William F. Dieckhoff, age 25, born in Illinois. Sternberg, William George (I7227)
 
1545 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Wilson K. Fisher, age 5 years, lived with his parents, Albert L. Fisher (age 27) and Sara W. Fisher (age 30), his twin brother, Winfield S. Fisher, and his brother, Vance E. Fisher, age 9 months. Fisher, Wilson Kelty (I7154)
 
1546 According to the 1900 federal enumeration, Winfield S. Fisher, age 5 years, lived with his parents, Albert L. Fisher (age 27) and Sara W. Fisher (age 30), his twin brother, Wilson K. Fisher, and his brother, Vance E. Fisher, age 9 months. Fisher, Winfield Stitt (I7153)
 
1547 According to the 1900 U.S. census enumeration of the German Protestant Orphan Asylum, on Highland Avenue, at Cincinnati, Ohio, the superintendent, Herman Rabius and his wife, Lizzetta Rabius, had been married for 24 years and Lizzetta was the mother of four children, all of whom were still living. Based on this information, the marriage would have taken place about 1875 or 1876. Family F1566
 
1548 According to the 1900 U.S. census enumeration, Bertha Blume was identified as the mother of four children, two of whom were still living. The two children living in the home in 1900 did not include Florence M. Blume; presumably she had died before the enumeration was taken. The details are not known at this time. Blume, Florence M. (I5058)
 
1549 According to the 1900 U.S. census, Andreas and Ernestine were the parents of 11 children, but in 1900 only seven were still living. The same figures are repeated in a biographical sketch of one child, Rev. H. H. Bierbaum, published in 1907. The names of the children listed in the sketch are H. H.; Daniel; Paul; Theodore; Anna; Jonathan; and Emma. Details of all 11 children are not known at this time. Family F65
 
1550 According to the 1900 U.S. census, Charles had been in the USA for 35 years (since 1864) and was a naturalized citizen. Figge, Charles H. (I7432)
 
1551 According to the 1900 U.S. census, Fredericka had been in the USA for 32 years (since 1868). There was no indication that she was a naturalized citizen. Ashauer, Fredericka Wilhelmine Sophia (I3953)
 
1552 According to the 1900 U.S. census, Martin was born in New York. This needs to be confirmed. Neher, Martin (I3676)
 
1553 According to the 1900 U.S. census, McCager [sic] Eversole (age 26) and his wife, Mahala Eversole (age 24), had been married for 10 years and Mahala was the mother of five children, 4 of whom were still living. Family F2539
 
1554 According to the 1900 U.S. census, the household in the West Ward consisted of Fred Fiegenbaum, head of household, born April 1830 in Germany, age 70, emigrated to USA in 1834 (resident of USA for 66 years), a naturalized citizen, married for 48 years; and Louisa Fiegenbaum, wife, born August 1833 in Germany, age 66, married for 48 years, mother of 10 children (9 of whom were still living). Family F18
 
1555 According to the 1900 U.S. census, Thomas and Eudoxia had been married for 27 years and she was the mother of four children, three of whom were still alive. Family F2341
 
1556 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Alford [sic] Fasse, age 15, a farm laborer and attending school, was living in the home of his parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were his six surviving siblings: William H. Fasse (age 27); Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Walter H. Fasse (age 12) and John A. Fasse (age 7). Fasse, Alfred (I7562)
 
1557 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Alice's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Alice Reunah (I6759)
 
1558 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Amelia, age 18, born in October 1881 and attending school, lived on the family farm with her parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were her eight brothers and sisters: Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Amelia (I7233)
 
1559 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Belle's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Isabelle (I7540)
 
1560 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Carrie Maltby, age 2, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Carrie's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Carrie (I7546)
 
1561 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, born in Nebraska, and in school, lived with his parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, single, working as a clerk in a store; Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, single, working as a book keeper; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, single, in school; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Neumann, Cecil Herman (I5711)
 
1562 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Charles D. Grayson, age 1, lived at 5240 Minerva Avenue (Ward 27) with his parents, Charles D. Grayson (age 33) and Rose Grayson (age 30); and his sister, Gertrude Grayson (age 5). Also living in the home was his maternal grandmother, Charlotte Dinsbeer (age 57), and a servant, Catherine Shae (age 34). Grayson, Charles D. (I7309)
 
1563 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Clara Martin, age 3, lived in Fairview Precinct with her parents, Jessie Martin (age 21), a farmer, and Maggie Martin (age 24). Clara was the sole surviving child of three born to her mother. Also in the household was Allen Tracy, a 22 year old farm laborer, born in Ohio. Martin, Clara (I7842)
 
1564 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Clara Martin, age 3, lived with her parents, Jessie Martin (age 21), a farmer, and Maggie Martin (age 24). Clara was the sole surviving child of three born to her mother. Also in the household was Allen Tracy, a 22 year old farm laborer, born in Ohio. Martin, Clara (I7842)
 
1565 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, born in Illinois, single, and working as a book keeper, lived with her parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, single, working as a clerk in a store; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, single, in school; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Neumann, Clarice Elizabeth (I5707)
 
1566 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Cora Hanke, a 1 year old daughter, lived with her parents, William Hanke, a 37 year old farmer, and Louisa M. Hanke, age 41; and her four siblings: Ida Hanke, a 10 year old sister, in school; John W. Hanke, a 9 year old brother, in school; Paulina Hanke, a 6 year old sister; and, Florence Hanke, a 4 year old brother. Also in the household was the father's 21 year old sister-in-law, Pauline Arnesmeyer. Hanke, Cora (I7335)
 
1567 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school, lived with his parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Dan's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Dan (I7541)
 
1568 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Edwin Winter, age 2, born in May 1898, lived on the family farm with his parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were his eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); and, Robert Winter (age 4). Winter, Edwin Simon (I7241)
 
1569 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Elizabeth Springer, age 14 and in school, lived on Clay Street with her father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, her mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and her five siblings: Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher; Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school. Springer, Elizabeth (I7414)
 
1570 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Ella Winter, age 9, born in August 1890 and attending school, lived on the family farm with her parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were her eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Ella C. (I7238)
 
1571 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Emma A. Fasse, age 22 and single, was living in the home of her parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were her six surviving siblings: William H. Fasse (age 27); Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); Walter H. Fasse (age 12) and John A. Fasse (age 7). Fasse, Emma A. (I7560)
 
1572 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Emma Fiegenbaum, age 2, lived on a farm with her parents, William (age 38) and Henriette Fiegenbaum (age 27) and her brother, Martin Fiegenbaum, age 5. Also in the household was Jim Britts, a 19 year old black hired hand. Fiegenbaum, Emma Florentine (I33)
 
1573 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Florence Hanke, a 4 year old son, lived with his parents, William Hanke, a 37 year old farmer, and Louisa M. Hanke, age 41; and his four siblings: Ida Hanke, a 10 year old sister, in school; John W. Hanke, a 9 year old brother, in school; Paulina Hanke, a 6 year old sister; and, Cora Hanke, a 1 year old sister. Also in the household was the father's 21 year old sister-in-law, Pauline Arnesmeyer. Hanke, Florence (I7334)
 
1574 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Florence Winter, age 13, born in October 1886 and attending school, lived on the family farm with his parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were his eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Florence Ernst (I7236)
 
1575 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Francis Montgomery, age 5, lived on Elm Street in ward 4 with her parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 31 year old bank cashier; her mother, Winnie Montgomery, age 31; and her brother, Neal Montgomery, age 3. Also in the household were Harry Hoblitzell, her father's 19 year old brother-in-law and her uncle, a clerk in a bank; and Carrie Hinne, a 27 year old servant. Montgomery, Francis (I7448)
 
1576 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Fred J. Springer, age 49, single, a machinist, lived on Main Street in the home of his mother, Sophie Springer, a 77 year old widow, with two of his brothers: William Springer (age 38); and, Otto Springer (age 35). Springer, Frederick J. (I7424)
 
1577 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Fred Maltby, age 4, lived with his parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Fred's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Fred (I7545)
 
1578 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Friedka [sic] Winter, age 16, born in March 1884 and attending school, lived on the family farm with her parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were her eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Friedrika (I7234)
 
1579 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Gertrude Grayson, age 5, lived at 5240 Minerva Avenue (Ward 27) with her parents, Charles D. Grayson (age 33) and Rose Grayson (age 30); and her brother, Charles D. Grayson (age 1). Also living in the home was her maternal grandmother, Charlotte Dinsbeer (age 57), and a servant, Catherine Shae (age 34). Grayson, Gertrude (I7308)
 
1580 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, born in Illinois, single, and in school, lived with her parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, single, working as a clerk in a store; Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, single, working as a book keeper; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, single, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Neumann, Gertrude Lovilla (I5709)
 
1581 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Grace Montgomery, age 17, single, in school, lived in the East ward with her uncle and aunt, Robert Montgomery, a 62 year old "Capitalist," and Frances Montgomery, age 59, and two other single women identified as Robert Montgomery's nieces: Nellie Montgomery (age 24) a music teacher; and Maud Montgomery (age 21), a school teacher. Montgomery, Grace (I7447)
 
1582 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Grover C. Maltby, age 5, lived with his parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Grover's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Grover C. (I7544)
 
1583 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Harry Hoblitzell, age 19, a clerk in a bank, lived on Elm Street in ward 4 in the household of his brother-in-law, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 31 year old bank cashier; Hiram's wife (and his sister), Winnie Montgomery, age 31; his niece, Francis Montgomery, age 5; and his nephew, Neal Montgomery, age 3. Also in the household was Carrie Hinne, a 27 year old servant. Hoblitzell, William H. (I7455)
 
1584 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Henry J. Springer, age 6 and in school, lived on Clay Street with his father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, his mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and his five siblings: Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher; Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; and, Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school. Springer, Henry J. (I7417)
 
1585 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Henry, a 17 year old cigar maker, lived in the family home on Main Street with his parents, Charles H. Figge, a 45 year old justice of the peace, and Fredericka Figge, age 41, married for 20 years, and his brother, Charles Figge, age 14, a laborer in a cigar manufactory. Figge, Henry (I7433)
 
1586 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Herman had been living in the USA for 46 years, having arrived in 1854. He was a naturalized citizen. Fasse, Hermann Heinrich (I7556)
 
1587 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school, lived with his parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Howard's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Howard (I7542)
 
1588 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher, lived on Clay Street with her father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, her mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and her five siblings: Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school. Springer, Irma Boyd (I7413)
 
1589 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Jeanette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Jeanette's siblings were single and still living at home: Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Jeanette (I7538)
 
1590 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, John A. Fasse, age 7 and attending school, was living in the home of his parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were his six surviving siblings: William H. Fasse (age 27); Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); and Walter H. Fasse (age 12). Fasse, John August (I1616)
 
1591 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, John Brockmeyer, age 7, lived at 1832 10th Street in Ward 8 with his parents, Charles A. Brockmeyer, age 36, and Lena Brockmeyer, age 32. John had not attended school and according to the enumeration could not read, could not write and could not speak English. Also in the home were John's three siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer, age 8; William Brockmeyer, age 5; and, Minnie Brockmeyer, age 3. Brockmeyer, John C. (I1454)
 
1592 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, John W. Hanke, a 9 year old son, in school, lived with his parents, William Hanke, a 37 year old farmer, and Louisa M. Hanke, age 41; and his four siblings: Ida Hanke, a 10 year old sister, in school; Paulina Hanke, a 6 year old sister; Florence Hanke, a 4 year old brother; and, Cora Hanke, a 1 year old sister. Also in the household was the father's 21 year old sister-in-law, Pauline Arnesmeyer. Hanke, John W. (I7332)
 
1593 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Johnie [sic] Eversole, age 5, lived in the Forked Mouth Magisterial District with his parents, McCager [sic] Eversole (age 26), a farmer, and her mother, Mahala Eversole (age 24). Also in the household were three siblings: Lida [sic] Margart Eversole (age 7), Marry [sic] Ann Eversole (age 2), and Taylor Eversole (age 4 months). Eversole, John (I7885)
 
1594 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Lando Winter, age 11, born in November 1889 and attending school, lived on the family farm with his parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were his eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Orlando Henry (I7237)
 
1595 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Lida [sic] Margart Eversole, age 7, lived in the Forked Mouth Magisterial District with her parents, McCager [sic] Eversole (age 26), a farmer, and her mother, Mahala Eversole (age 24). Also in the household were three siblings: Johnie [sic] Eversole (age 5), Marry [sic] Ann Eversole (age 2), and Taylor Eversole (age 4 months). Eversole, Lydia Margaret (I7870)
 
1596 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Lottie Brockmeyer, age 8, lived at 1832 10th Street in Ward 8 with her parents, Charles A. Brockmeyer, age 36, and Lena Brockmeyer, age 32. Lottie had attended school for 9 months and could read, write and speak English. Also in the home were Lottie's three siblings: John Brockmeyer, age 7; William Brockmeyer, age 5; and, Minnie Brockmeyer, age 3. Brockmeyer, Charlotte Caroline Christine (I255)
 
1597 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Marry [sic] Ann Eversole, age 2, lived in the Forked Mouth Magisterial District with her parents, McCager [sic] Eversole (age 26), a farmer, and her mother, Mahala Eversole (age 24). Also in the household were three siblings: Lida [sic] Margart Eversole (age 7), Johnie [sic] Eversole (age 5), and Taylor Eversole (age 4 months). Eversole, Mary Ann (I7886)
 
1598 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Martin Fiegenbaum, age 5, lived on a farm with his parents, William (age 38) and Henriette Fiegenbaum (age 27) and his sister, Emma Fiegenbaum, age 2. Also in the household was Jim Britts, a 19 year old black hired hand. Fiegenbaum, Martin Herman (I32)
 
1599 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Mary Farrand, age 24 and single, lived at 524 Main Street with her mother, Anne Farrand, a 63 year old widow; and her grand-nephew, Arthur Cogan, age 16. Farrand, Mary Olive (I7373)
 
1600 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Mathilda's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; and, Carrie Maltby, age 2. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Mathilda (I7547)
 
1601 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Maud Montgomery, age 21, single, a school teacher, lived in the East ward with her uncle and aunt, Robert Montgomery, a 62 year old "Capitalist," and Frances Montgomery, age 59, and two other single women identified as Robert Montgomery's nieces: Nellie Montgomery (age 24) a music teacher; and Grace (age 17), in school. Montgomery, Maude Mary (I69)
 
1602 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Minnie Brockmeyer, age 3, lived at 1832 10th Street in Ward 8 with her parents, Charles A. Brockmeyer, age 36, and Lena Brockmeyer, age 32. Also in the home were Minnie's three siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer, age 8; John Brockmeyer, age 7; and, William Brockmeyer, age 5. Brockmeyer, Minnie (I1453)
 
1603 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, born in Illinois, single, and in school, lived with his parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, single, working as a clerk in a store; Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, single, working as a book keeper; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Neumann, Mahlon Julius (I5708)
 
1604 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Neal Montgomery, age 3, lived on Elm Street in ward 4 with his parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 31 year old bank cashier; his mother, Winnie Montgomery, age 31; and his sister, Francis Montgomery, age 5. Also in the household were Harry Hoblitzell, his father's 19 year old brother-in-law and his uncle, a clerk in a bank; and Carrie Hinne, a 27 year old servant. Montgomery, Neal (I7449)
 
1605 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Nellie Montgomery, age 24, single, a music teacher, lived in the East ward with her uncle and aunt, Robert Montgomery, a 62 year old "Capitalist," and Frances Montgomery, age 59, and two other single women identified as Robert Montgomery's nieces: Maud Montgomery (age 21), a school teacher; and Grace (age 17), in school. Montgomery, Nellie Blanche (I68)
 
1606 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Otto Springer, age 35, single, a machinist, lived on Main Street in the home of his mother, Sophie Springer, a 77 year old widow, with two of his brothers: Fred J. Springer (age 49); and, William Springer (age 38). Springer, Otto J. (I7428)
 
1607 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Paulina Hanke, a 6 year old daughter, lived with her parents, William Hanke, a 37 year old farmer, and Louisa M. Hanke, age 41; and her four siblings: Ida Hanke, a 10 year old sister, in school; John W. Hanke, a 9 year old brother, in school; Florence Hanke, a 4 year old brother; and, Cora Hanke, a 1 year old sister. Also in the household was the father's 21 year old sister-in-law, Pauline Arnesmeyer. Hanke, Paulina (I7333)
 
1608 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Pauline C. Fasse, age 18 and single, was living in the home of her parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were her six surviving siblings: William H. Fasse (age 27); Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); Walter H. Fasse (age 12) and John A. Fasse (age 7). Fasse, Pauline C. (I7561)
 
1609 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Rebecca C. Springer, age 17 and in school, lived on Clay Street with her father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, her mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and her five siblings: Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school. Springer, Rebecca Charlotte (I4187)
 
1610 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Robert E. Springer, age 11 and in school, lived on Clay Street with his father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, his mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and his five siblings: Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher; Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school. Springer, Robert E. (I7415)
 
1611 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Robert Winter, age 4, born in December 1895, lived on the family farm with his parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were his eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Robert Chrison (I7240)
 
1612 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Rose's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Rose (I7539)
 
1613 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, born in Illinois, single, and working as a store clerk, lived with his parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, single, working as a book keeper; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, single, in school; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Neumann, Rawland Winter (I5706)
 
1614 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Roy Maltby, age 8, lived with his parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline, Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Roy's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Roy (I7543)
 
1615 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school, lived with her parents, S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. Eleven of Susan's siblings were single and still living at home: Janette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Maltby, Suzanne (I7537)
 
1616 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Taylor Eversole, age 4 months, lived in the Forked Mouth Magisterial District with his parents, McCager [sic] Eversole (age 26), a farmer, and her mother, Mahala Eversole (age 24). Also in the household were three siblings: Lida [sic] Margart Eversole (age 7), Johnie [sic] Eversole (age 5), and Marry [sic] Ann Eversole (age 2). Eversole, Taylor (I7887)
 
1617 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household at 524 Main Street consisted of Anne Farrand, a 63 year old widow; her daughter, Mary Farrand, age 24 and single; and Arthur Cogan, Anne's 16 year old grandson. [---?---], Anna (I7377)
 
1618 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household at 5240 Minerva Avenue (Ward 27) consisted of Charles D. Grayson, a 33 year old salesman, his wife, Rose Grayson, age 30, and their two living children: Gertrude, age 5, and Charles D., age 1. Living with the Grayson was Rose's mother, Charlotte Dinsbeer, a 57 year old, divorced, midwife; and, Catherine Shae, a 34 year old servant. Family F2347
 
1619 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household at 814 Pine Street consisted of John Dinsbeer, a 62 year old physician and his wife, Esther Dinsbeer, age 38. They had been married for 8 years; Esther was not the mother of any children. Also living in the household was Alice R? Martin, a 25 year old, single, woman, working as a servant. Family F1696
 
1620 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of 15 people: S. Daniel Maltby, a 66 year old farmer, and his wife of 23 years, Pauline Maltby, age 43, the mother of 13 children, all of whom were still alive. The 12 children, single and still living at home were: Jeanette Maltby, age 21 and teaching school; Rose Maltby, age 18 and a dress maker; Susan Maltby, age 16 and attending school; Belle Maltby, age 14 and attending school; Dan Maltby, age 13 and attending school; Alice Maltby, age 11 and attending school; Howard Maltby, age 10 and attending school; Roy Maltby, age 8; Grover C. Maltby, age 5; Fred Maltby, age 4; Carrie Maltby, age 2; and, Mathilda Maltby, age 7 months. Also living in the home was Millars Sheriff, a 21 year old farm laborer. Family F2427
 
1621 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of F. W. Winter, born in July 1854, age 55 [sic], a farmer, and his wife, Christina Winter, born in March 1860, age 40. They had been married for 20 years and Christina was the mother of nine children. All of the children had been born in Missouri and were living in the home: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). All but the three youngest children attended school. Family F2321
 
1622 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Herman H. Fasse, a 53 year old farmer and his wife, Lizzie C. Fasse, age 52. They reported that they were the parents of nine children, but only seven were still living. All of those seven were single and still residing in the family home: William H. Fasse (age 27); Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); Walter H. Fasse (age 12) and John A. Fasse (age 7). Family F2431
 
1623 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Julius Neumann, head of household, age 51, born in Germany, a merchant; and his wife, Amelia C. Neumann, age 44, born in Iowa. They had been married for 26 years and were the parents of eight children, seven of whom were still living. The children living in the home were: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, a 22 year old son, single, working as a clerk in a store; Clarice E. Neumann, a 19 year old daughter, single, working as a book keeper; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, a 17 year old son, single, in school; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Family F1853
 
1624 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Thomas J. Lewis, a 75 year old retired blacksmith, his wife of 27 years, Eudoxia A. Lewis, a 68 year old carpet weaver, and his brother-in-law, William R. Scott, a 60 year old farm laborer. Family F2341
 
1625 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of William Hanke, head of household, a 37 year old farmer; his wife, Louisa M. Hanke, age 41; and their 5 children: Ida Hanke, a 10 year old daughter, in school; John W. Hanke, a 9 year old son, in school; Paulina Hanke, a 6 year old daughter; Florence Hanke, a 4 year old son; and, Cora Hanke, a 1 year old daughter. Also in the household was William's 21 year old sister-in-law, Pauline Arnesmeyer. Family F2354
 
1626 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household in the East ward consisted of Robert Montgomery, a 62 year old "Capitalist," his wife, Frances Montgomery, age 59, and three nieces: Nellie Montgomery (age 24), a music teacher; Maud Montgomery (age 21), a school teacher; and Grace (age 17), in school. Family F2393
 
1627 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household in the Forked Mouth Magisterial District consisted of
McCager [sic] Eversole, a 26 year old farmer and his wife, Mahala Eversole, age 24, the mother of five children, four of whom were still living. Those children were Lida [sic] Margaret Eversole (age 7), Johnie [sic] Eversole (age 5), Marry [sic] Ann Eversole (age 2), and Taylor Eversole (age 4 months). 
Family F2539
 
1628 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household on Clay Street consisted of Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, and his wife Virginia M. Springer, age 42 They had been married for 22 years. Also in the household were there six children: Irma B. Springer (age 21), a public school teacher; Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school. Family F2379
 
1629 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household on Elm Street in ward 4 consisted of Hiram W. Montgomery, a 31 year old bank cashier and his wife, Winnie Montgomery, age 31. They had been married for nine years and were the parents of two children. Those children were also living in the home: Francis Montgomery, age 5, and Neal Montgomery, age 3. Also in the household were Harry Hoblitzell, Hiram's 19 year old brother-in-law, a clerk in a bank; and Carrie Hinne, a 27 year old servant. Family F2395
 
1630 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household on Main Street consisted of Charles H. Figge, a 45 year old justice of the peace, his wife of 20 years, Fredericka Figge, age 41, and their two surviving children: Henry Figge, age 17, a cigar maker; and, Charles Figge, age 14, a laborer in a cigar manufactory. Family F2390
 
1631 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household on Main Street consisted of Sophie Springer, a 77 year old widow, the mother of seven children (one of whom is still living) and three of her children: Fred J. Springer (age 49); William Springer (age 38); and, Otto Springer (age 35). Thurnau, Sophia C. (I7422)
 
1632 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Theadore [sic] Winter, age 14, born in August 1885 and attending school, lived on the family farm with his parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were his eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Walter Winter (age 6); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Theodore Ernest (I7235)
 
1633 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Theodore F. Fasse, age 24, single and a farm laborer, was living in the home of his parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were his six surviving siblings: William H. Fasse (age 27); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); Walter H. Fasse (age 12) and John A. Fasse (age 7). Fasse, Theodore F. (I7559)
 
1634 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Virginia C. Springer, age 9 and in school, lived on Clay Street with her father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, her mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and her five siblings: Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher; Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school. Springer, Virginia C. (I7416)
 
1635 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Walter H. Fasse, age 12, a farm laborer and attending school, was living in the home of his parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were his six surviving siblings: William H. Fasse (age 27); Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); and John A. Fasse (age 7). Fasse, Walter H. (I7563)
 
1636 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Walter Winter, age 6, born in October 1893, lived on the family farm with his parents, F. W. Winter (age 45) and Christina Winter (40). Also in the household were his eight brothers and sisters: Amelia Winter (age 18); Friedka [sic] Winter (age 16); Theadore [sic] Winter (age 14); Florence Winter (age 13); Lando Winter (age 11); Ella Winter (age 9); Robert Winter (age 4); and Edwin Winter (age 2). Winter, Walter Fredrick (I7239)
 
1637 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Warren R. Neumann, age 4, born in Nebraska, lived with his parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, single, working as a clerk in a store; Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, single, working as a book keeper; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, single, in school; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, in school; and Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school. Neumann, Warren Randolph (I5712)
 
1638 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Wilhelmina Neumann, age 13, born in Nebraska, and in school, lived with her parents, Julius Neumann, a 51 year old merchant, and Amelia C. Neumann, age 44. Also in the home were six siblings: Rowland [sic] W. Neumann, age 22, single, working as a clerk in a store; Clarice E. Neumann, age 19, single, working as a book keeper; Mohlon [sic] J. Neumann, age 17, single, in school; Gertrude L. Neumann, age 15, in school; Cecil H. Neumann, age 8, in school; and Warren R. Neumann, age 4. Neumann, Wilhelmina Lillie (I5710)
 
1639 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, William Brockmeyer, age 5, lived at 1832 10th Street in Ward 8 with his parents, Charles A. Brockmeyer, age 36, and Lena Brockmeyer, age 32. Also in the home were William's three siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer, age 8; John Brockmeyer, age 7; and, Minnie Brockmeyer, age 3. Brockmeyer, Wilhelm (I1455)
 
1640 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, William H. Fasse, age 27, single and a farm laborer, was living in the home of his parents, Herman H. Fasse (age 53) and Lizzie C. Fasse (age 52). Also in the home were his six surviving siblings: Theodore F. Fasse (age 24); Emma A. Fasse (age 22); Pauline C. Fasse (age 18); Alford [sic] Fasse (age 15); Walter H. Fasse (age 12) and John A. Fasse (age 7). Fasse, Wilhelm H. (I7558)
 
1641 According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, William Springer, age 38, single, lived on Main Street in the home of his mother, Sophie Springer, a 77 year old widow, with two of his brothers: Fred J. Springer (age 49); and, Otto Springer (age 35). This enumeration reported that Willima was born in September 1861; however, William was enumerated in the 1860 U. S. census. Perhaps William was truly born in September, but a small arithmetic error has yielded the wrong year. Springer, William F. (I7427)
 
1642 According to the 1905 Wisconsin state enumeration, Anna Bierbaum, age 17, was living with her parents: Andrew J. Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister and Ernestina Bierbaum, age 50; and her siblings: Paul A. Bierbaum, age 24, a minister; Theodore F. Bierbaum, age 22, a minister; Jonathan R. Bierbaum, age 15, a student; and, Emma L. Bierbaum, age 10. Bierbaum, Anna (I7097)
 
1643 According to the 1905 Wisconsin state enumeration, Emma L. Bierbaum, age 10, was living with her parents: Andrew J. Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister and Ernestina Bierbaum, age 50; and her siblings: Paul A. Bierbaum, age 24, a minister; Theodore F. Bierbaum, age 22, a minister; Anna Bierbaum, age 17; and Jonathan R. Bierbaum, age 15, a student. Bierbaum, Emma Josephine (I4619)
 
1644 According to the 1905 Wisconsin state enumeration, Jonathan R. Bierbaum, age 15, a student, a minister, was living with his parents: Andrew J. Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister and his wife, Ernestina Bierbaum, age 50; and his siblings: Paul A. Bierbaum, age 24, a minister; Theodore F. Bierbaum, age 22, a minister; Anna Bierbaum, age 17; and, Emma L. Bierbaum, age 10. Bierbaum, Jonathan Conrad (I4615)
 
1645 According to the 1905 Wisconsin state enumeration, Paul A. Bierbaum, age 24, a minister, was living with his parents: Andrew J. Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister and Ernestina Bierbaum, age 50; and his siblings: Theodore F. Bierbaum, age 22, a minister; Anna Bierbaum, age 17; Jonathan R. Bierbaum, age 15, a student; and, Emma L. Bierbaum, age 10. Bierbaum, Paul August (I4617)
 
1646 According to the 1905 Wisconsin state enumeration, the household consisted of Andrew J. Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister; his wife, Ernestina Bierbaum, age 50; and their children: Paul A. Bierbaum, age 24, a minister; Theodore F. Bierbaum, age 22, a minister; Anna Bierbaum, age 17; Jonathan R. Bierbaum, age 15, a student; and, Emma L. Bierbaum, age 10. Family F65
 
1647 According to the 1905 Wisconsin state enumeration, Theodore F. Bierbaum, age 22, a minister, was living with his parents: Andrew J. Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister and Ernestina Bierbaum, age 50; and his siblings: Paul A. Bierbaum, age 24, a minister; Anna Bierbaum, age 17; Jonathan R. Bierbaum, age 15, a student; and, Emma L. Bierbaum, age 10. Bierbaum, Theodor Friedrich (I4618)
 
1648 According to the 1910 enumeration of 937 Kentucky Street, Alice, age 35 (born in Kansas), was living in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Benjamin and Myrtle Fiegenbaum, and Benjamin's niece, Geneva S. Ogden (age 21), and nephew, Raymond C. Ogden (age 23). Darling, Alice Grace (I6457)
 
1649 According to the 1910 enumeration of Momence Township, Elizabeth Steffgen, age 27 (born in Nebraska), lived with her parents "Nick Steffgen" (age 53) and Mary Steffgen (age 57), her brother, Henry Steffgen (age 16), and the hired man, Henry Berkbigler (age 28). Steffgen, Elizabeth Hannah (I6825)
 
1650 According to the 1910 enumeration of Momence Township, Henry Berkbigler, age 28 (born in Missouri), was a hired man living in the Steffgen household: "Nick Steffgen" (age 53) and Mary Steffgen (age 57), their daughter, Elizabeth Steffgen (age 27) and their son, Henry Steffgen (age 16). Berkbigler, Henry (I6837)
 
1651 According to the 1910 enumeration of Momence Township, Henry Steffgen, age 16 (born in Nebraska), lived with his parents "Nick Steffgen" (age 53) and Mary Steffgen (age 57), his sister, Elizabeth Steffgen (age 27), and the hired man, Henry Berkbigler (age 28). Steffgen, Henry William (I87)
 
1652 According to the 1910 enumeration of Momence Township, the household consisted of Nick Steffgen, head of household, age 53, born in Germany, a naturalized citizen, a farmer; Mary Steffgen, wife, age 57, born in Wisconsin, married for 30 years (mother of 5 children: 4 still living); Elizabeth Steffgen, daughter, age 27, born in Nebraska, single; Henry Steffgen, son, age 16, born in Nebraska, single; Henry Berkbigler, hired man, age 28, born in Missouri, single. Family F2200
 
1653 According to the 1910 enumeration of the farm outside of Mayview, Ernest Rabius (age 18), an unmarried son, lived with his parents, Herman (age 67) and Fredicke (age 59) Rabius, and his brother, William Rabius (age 20). Also in the household was a hired hand who helped with the farm work, Edwin Boehmer (age 21). Rabius, Ernest Gustav (I2958)
 
1654 According to the 1910 enumeration of the farm outside of Mayview, the household consisted of Herman Rabius (age 67), his wife, Fredicke Rabius (age 59), sons, William Rabius (age 20), Ernest Rabius (age 18), and a hired hand, Edwin Boehmer (age 21). Family F950
 
1655 According to the 1910 enumeration of the farm outside of Mayview, William Rabius (age 20), an unmarried son, lived with his parents, Herman (age 67) and Fredicke (age 59) Rabius, and his brother, Ernest Rabius (age 18). Also in the household was a hired hand who helped with the farm work, Edwin Boehmer (age 21). Rabius, William (I2957)
 
1656 According to the 1910 enumeration of the home on State Street, Francis, age 5 (born in Nebraska) was living with her parents, William E. Fiegenbaum (age 40) and Maude M. Fiegenbaum (age 32). Fiegenbaum, Frances Montgomery (I73)
 
1657 According to the 1910 enumeration of Ward 1, Inez, age 21 (born in Nebraska), was living with her parents, Louis S. (age 50) and Lue M. (age 48). She had been attending school sometime since September 1909. Fiegenbaum, Inez Maude (I425)
 
1658 According to the 1910 enumeration of Ward 1, the household consisted of Louis S. Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 50, born in Minnesota, married, for 27 years, living on his own income; Lue M. Fiegenbaum, wife, age 48, born in Illinois, married, for 27 years, the mother of 1 child (who was still living); and Inez M. Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 21, born in Nebraska, single and had been attending school sometime since September 1909. Family F23
 
1659 According to the 1910 enumeration of Western Village, in "South Fork precinct," the household consisted of T. T. J. Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 47, born in Minnesota, married (for 20 years), a druggist; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 38, born in Illinois, married (for 20 years and mother of 1 child) a music teacher; and Martha Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 5, born in Nebraska. Fiegenbaum, Martha T. (I338)
 
1660 According to the 1910 enumeration of Western Village, in "South Fork precinct," the household consisted of T. T. J. Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 47, born in Minnesota, married (for 20 years), a druggist; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 38, born in Illinois, married (for 20 years and mother of 1 child) a music teacher; and Martha Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 5, born in Nebraska. Family F24
 
1661 According to the 1910 enumeration, "Eiva S. Spohn" (age 8) lived with her parents, Philip and Mary A. Spohn, and her sisters, Clara M. Spohn (age 11), Rosa L. Spohn (age 10), and "Josia L. Spohn" (age 6). Spohn, Eve S. (I6881)
 
1662 According to the 1910 enumeration, "Josia L. Spohn" (age 6) lived with her parents, Philip and Mary A. Spohn, and her sisters, Clara M. Spohn (age 11), Rosa L. Spohn (age 10), "Eiva S. Spohn" (age 8). Spohn, Josephine (I6877)
 
1663 According to the 1910 enumeration, Alice (age 22), lived at 7117 Yale Avenue with her father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 66), the proprietor of a stationery store; her aunt, Katherine E. Michel (age 57); Lumine Francour (age 22), a household servant; and four of her brothers and sisters: Florence (age 25), a kindergarten teacher; William A. (age 21), attending school; and her twin sister and brother Francis and Warren M. (both age 16), attending school. Sawtell, Alice (I7092)
 
1664 According to the 1910 enumeration, Alma, age 1, lived at home with her parents, four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, Alma Lina Caroline (I6896)
 
1665 According to the 1910 enumeration, Anna, age 11, lived at home with her parents and attended school during the year. Also at home were four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, Anna Marie (I6892)
 
1666 According to the 1910 enumeration, Benjamin, age 13, lived at home with his parents and attended school during the year. Also at home were four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, Bernard Herman (I6889)
 
1667 According to the 1910 enumeration, Calla Eversole, age 11 and attending school, lived with her parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), John Eversole (age 15), Mary Eversole (age 13), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Joseph Eversole (age 7), Emma Eversole (age 6), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Calla (I7888)
 
1668 According to the 1910 enumeration, Christ Hopkin, age 17, lived at home with his parents and worked on the family farm. Also at home were four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, Christ John William (I6886)
 
1669 According to the 1910 enumeration, Clara M. Spohn (age 11) lived with her parents, Philip and Mary A. Spohn, and her sisters, Rosa L. Spohn (age 10), "Eiva S. Spohn" (age 8), and "Josia L. Spohn" (age 6). Spohn, Clara Marie (I88)
 
1670 According to the 1910 enumeration, Edwin Winter, 11 years old, lived on the farm on Mexico Road with his parents, Fred W. Winter (age 55) and Christina Winter (age 50); and five of his nine siblings: Reka Winter (age 26); Orlanda [sic] Winter (age 21); Ella Winter (age 18); Walter Winter (age 16); and, Robert Winter (age 14). Winter, Edwin Simon (I7241)
 
1671 According to the 1910 enumeration, Ella Winter, 18 years old, lived on the farm on Mexico Road with her parents, Fred W. Winter (age 55) and Christina Winter (age 50); and five of her nine siblings: Reka Winter (age 26); Orlanda [sic] Winter (age 21); Walter Winter (age 16); Robert Winter (age 14); and, Edwin Winter (age 11). Winter, Ella C. (I7238)
 
1672 According to the 1910 enumeration, Emma Eversole, age 6, lived with her parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), John Eversole (age 15), Mary Eversole (age 13), Calla Eversole (age 11), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Joseph Eversole (age 7), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Emma (I7890)
 
1673 According to the 1910 enumeration, Florence (age 25), a kindergarten teacher, lived at 7117 Yale Avenue with her father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 66), the proprietor of a stationery store; her aunt, Katherine E. Michel (age 57); Lumine Francour (age 22), a household servant; and four of her brothers and sisters: Alice (age 22); William A. (age 21), attending school; and her twin sister and brother Francis and Warren M. (both age 16), attending school. Sawtell, Florence (I7090)
 
1674 According to the 1910 enumeration, Francis (age 16), attending school, lived at 7117 Yale Avenue with her father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 66), the proprietor of a stationery store; her aunt, Katherine E. Michel (age 57); Lumine Francour (age 22), a household servant; and four of her brothers and sisters: Florence (age 25), a kindergarten teacher; Alice (age 22); William A. (age 21), attending school; and her twin brother Warren M. (age 16), attending school. Sawtell, Frances (I7094)
 
1675 According to the 1910 enumeration, Freda, age 3, lived at home with her parents, four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, Frieda Maria Johanna (I6893)
 
1676 According to the 1910 enumeration, Henry, age 20, lived at home with his parents and worked on the family farm. Also at home were four younger brothers and four younger sisters. Hopken, Henry Garret (I6887)
 
1677 According to the 1910 enumeration, John Eversole, age 15 and attending school, lived with his parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), Mary Eversole (age 13), Calla Eversole (age 11), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Joseph Eversole (age 7), Emma Eversole (age 6), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, John (I7885)
 
1678 According to the 1910 enumeration, John, age 15, lived at home with his parents and worked on the family farm, when not in school. Also at home were four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, John George (I6888)
 
1679 According to the 1910 enumeration, Joseph Eversole, age 7 and attending school, lived with his parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), John Eversole (age 15), Mary Eversole (age 13), Calla Eversole (age 11), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Emma Eversole (age 6), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Joseph (I7889)
 
1680 According to the 1910 enumeration, Liddie Eversole, age 17 and attending school, lived with her parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: John Eversole (age 15), Mary Eversole (age 13), Calla Eversole (age 11), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Joseph Eversole (age 7), Emma Eversole (age 6), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Lydia Margaret (I7870)
 
1681 According to the 1910 enumeration, Martha, age 5, lived at home with her parents, four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, Martha Barbara (I6895)
 
1682 According to the 1910 enumeration, Mary Eversole, age 13 and attending school, lived with her parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), John Eversole (age 15), Calla Eversole (age 11), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Joseph Eversole (age 7), Emma Eversole (age 6), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Mary Ann (I7886)
 
1683 According to the 1910 enumeration, Orlanda [sic] Winter, 21 years old, lived on the farm on Mexico Road with his parents, Fred W. Winter (age 55) and Christina Winter (age 50); and five of his nine siblings: Reka Winter (age 26); Ella Winter (age 18); Walter Winter (age 16); Robert Winter (age 14); and, Edwin Winter (age 11). Winter, Orlando Henry (I7237)
 
1684 According to the 1910 enumeration, Reka Winter, 26 years old, lived on the farm on Mexico Road with her parents, Fred W. Winter (age 55) and Christina Winter (age 50); and five of her nine siblings: Orlanda [sic] Winter (age 21); Ella Winter (age 18); Walter Winter (age 16); Robert Winter (age 14); and, Edwin Winter (age 11). Winter, Friedrika (I7234)
 
1685 According to the 1910 enumeration, Robert Winter, 14 years old, lived on the farm on Mexico Road with his parents, Fred W. Winter (age 55) and Christina Winter (age 50); and five of his nine siblings: Reka Winter (age 26); Orlanda [sic] Winter (age 21); Ella Winter (age 18); Walter Winter (age 16); and, Edwin Winter (age 11). Winter, Robert Chrison (I7240)
 
1686 According to the 1910 enumeration, Rosa L. Spohn (age 10) lived with her parents, Philip and Mary A. Spohn, and her sisters, Clara M. Spohn (age 11), "Eiva S. Spohn" (age 8), and "Josia L. Spohn" (age 6). Spohn, Rosa L. (I6880)
 
1687 According to the 1910 enumeration, Roy Eversole, age 4, lived with his parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), John Eversole (age 15), Mary Eversole (age 13), Calla Eversole (age 11), Taylor Eversole (age 9), Joseph Eversole (age 7), and Emma Eversole (age 6). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Roy (I7891)
 
1688 According to the 1910 enumeration, six year old Helen was attending school and living with her parents, George and Laura Hayes. Hayes, Helen (I7076)
 
1689 According to the 1910 enumeration, Taylor Eversole, age 9 and attending school, lived with his parents, Mack C. Eversole (age 33) and Mahala Eversole (age 32), as well as seven siblings: Liddie Eversole (age 17), John Eversole (age 15), Mary Eversole (age 13), Calla Eversole (age 11), Joseph Eversole (age 7), Emma Eversole (age 6), and Roy Eversole (age 4). Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Eversole, Taylor (I7887)
 
1690 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household at 7117 Yale Avenue consisted of Henry F. Sawtell, head of household, age 66, the proprietor of a stationery store; Henry's sister-in-law, Katherine E. Michel, age 57, widowed; Lumine Francour, age 22, a household servant; and five of Henry's children: Florence (age 25), a kindergarten teacher; Alice (age 22); William A. (age 21), attending school; Francis (age 16), attending school; and her twin brother, Warren M. (age 16), also in school. Sawtell, Henry Francis (I7087)
 
1691 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Anna B. Fiegenbaum, age 53, head of household, widowed, mother of 3 children (2 children still alive); Mary B. Bradrick, age 49, sister, single, manufacturer of "Delicacies;" Helen Fiegenbaum, age 19, daughter, single; and Clara M. Fiegenbaum, age 15, daughter, single, in school. Bradrick, Mary Bell (I6329)
 
1692 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Christ Hopkin, a 46 year old farmer born in Germany; and his wife, Anna Hopkin, age 43, born in Germany. They were the parents of 10 children, all born in Nebraska and all still living; however only nine were recorded as living in the household: Henry Hopkin, age 20 and working on the farm; Christ Hopkin, age 17 and working on the farm; John Hopkin, age 15 and working on the farm; Benjamin Hopkin, age 13 and attending school within the last year; Anna Hopkin, age 11 and attending school within the last year; Willie Hopkin, age 9 and attending school within the last year; Martha Hopkin, age 5; Freda Hopkin, age 3; and Alma Hopkin, age 1. Family F2215
 
1693 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Frederich W. Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 80, born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1834, married for 58 years, retired; and Louisa Fiegenbaum, wife, age 77, born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1834, married for 58 years. Family F18
 
1694 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Frederick Arnhold, age 39, head of household, married (for 17 years), born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Josie Arnhold, age 39, wife, married (for 17 years), mother of 4 children (3 children still living), born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1882; Gladys F. Arnhold, age 13, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Mary J. Arnhold, age 12, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Frederick T. Arnhold, age 3, son, single, born in Missouri. Arnhold, Frederick (I6341)
 
1695 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Frederick Arnhold, age 39, head of household, married (for 17 years), born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Josie Arnhold, age 39, wife, married (for 17 years), mother of 4 children (3 children still living), born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1882; Gladys F. Arnhold, age 13, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Mary J. Arnhold, age 12, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Frederick T. Arnhold, age 3, son, single, born in Missouri. Jellick, Johanna (I6349)
 
1696 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Frederick Arnhold, age 39, head of household, married (for 17 years), born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Josie Arnhold, age 39, wife, married (for 17 years), mother of 4 children (3 children still living), born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1882; Gladys F. Arnhold, age 13, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Mary J. Arnhold, age 12, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Frederick T. Arnhold, age 3, son, single, born in Missouri. Arnhold, Gladys F. (I6350)
 
1697 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Frederick Arnhold, age 39, head of household, married (for 17 years), born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Josie Arnhold, age 39, wife, married (for 17 years), mother of 4 children (3 children still living), born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1882; Gladys F. Arnhold, age 13, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Mary J. Arnhold, age 12, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Frederick T. Arnhold, age 3, son, single, born in Missouri. Arnhold, Mary J. (I6351)
 
1698 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Frederick Arnhold, age 39, head of household, married (for 17 years), born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Josie Arnhold, age 39, wife, married (for 17 years), mother of 4 children (3 children still living), born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1882; Gladys F. Arnhold, age 13, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Mary J. Arnhold, age 12, daughter, single, born in Missouri, in school; Frederick T. Arnhold, age 3, son, single, born in Missouri. Arnhold, Frederick Thomas (I6352)
 
1699 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, age 61, head of household, married (for 40 years), born in Germany; naturalized citizen; brick mason and builder; Mary A. Arnhold, age 60, wife, married (for 40 years), mother of 9 children (9 children still alive), born in France; Oscar Arnhold, age 24, son, single, born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Raymond Arnhold, age [17?], son, single, born in Missouri, apprentice brick layer. Arnhold, Oscar R. (I6346)
 
1700 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, age 61, head of household, married (for 40 years), born in Germany; naturalized citizen; brick mason and builder; Mary A. Arnhold, age 60, wife, married (for 40 years), mother of 9 children (9 children still alive), born in France; Oscar Arnhold, age 24, son, single, born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Raymond Arnhold, age [17?], son, single, born in Missouri, apprentice brick layer. Arnhold, Raymond (I6348)
 
1701 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of George Hayes, age 22 (the microfilm image is not distinct; this number is very hard to read), born in Missouri, a farm laborer; Laura Hayes, George's wife of 7 years, age 25, born in Missouri; and their child, Helen, age 6, born in Missouri. Family F2271
 
1702 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Mary Fiegenbaum, age 59, head of household, single; Anna Fiegenbaum, age 52, sister, single, sales lady in a clothing store; Lydia M. Gutknecht, age 38, servant, single; and Sarah M. [H?]eyer, age 33, boarder, single, seamstress in a shirt factory. Fiegenbaum, Anna Maria (I326)
 
1703 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of Philip Spohn, head of household, age 56, born in New York, married (second) for 13 years, a truck farmer; Mary A. Spohn, wife, age 37, born in Illinois, married (second) for 13 years, mother of 4 children (all still living); Clara M. Spohn, daughter, age 11, born in Nebraska; Rosa L. Spohn, daughter, age 10, born in Nebraska; Eiva S. Spohn, daughter, age 8, born in Nebraska; Josia L. Spohn, daughter, age 6, born in Nebraska. Family F2207
 
1704 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household in Jeffersonville Precinct consisted of Mack C. Eversole, age 33, a farmer and his wife, Mahala Eversole, age 32. They had been married for 19 years and Mahala was the mother of eight children, seven of whom were still living. Curiously, there were actually eight children living in the home, all identified as sons and daughters of Mack, the head of the household: Liddie Eversole, John Eversole, Mary Eversole, Calla Eversole, Taylor Eversole, Joseph Eversole, Emma Eversole, and Roy Eversole. Also in the household was Mack Davidson, a single, 18 year old farm laborer. Family F2539
 
1705 According to the 1910 enumeration, the household on Mexico Road was headed by Fred W. Winter, a 55 year old farmer, and his wife of 31 years, Christina, age 50. Christina was the mother of nine children, all of whom were still living. Six of the children, all born in Missouri and single, were living in the home with their parents: Reka Winter, a 26 year old daughter; Orlanda [sic] Winter, a 21 year old son; Ella Winter, an 18 year old daughter; Walter Winter, a 16 year old son; Robert Winter, a 14 year old son; and, Edwin Winter, an 11 year old son. Family F2321
 
1706 According to the 1910 enumeration, Walter Winter, 16 years old, lived on the farm on Mexico Road with his parents, Fred W. Winter (age 55) and Christina Winter (age 50); and five of his nine siblings: Reka Winter (age 26); Orlanda [sic] Winter (age 21); Ella Winter (age 18); Robert Winter (age 14); and, Edwin Winter (age 11). Winter, Walter Fredrick (I7239)
 
1707 According to the 1910 enumeration, Warren (age 16), attending school, lived at 7117 Yale Avenue with his father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 66), the proprietor of a stationery store; his aunt, Katherine E. Michel (age 57); Lumine Francour (age 22), a household servant; and four of his brothers and sisters: Florence (age 25), a kindergarten teacher; Alice (age 22); William A. (age 21), attending school; and his twin sister, Francis (age 16), attending school. Sawtell, Warren Michel (I7093)
 
1708 According to the 1910 enumeration, William (age 21), in school, lived at 7117 Yale Avenue with his father, Henry F. Sawtell (age 66), the proprietor of a stationery store; his aunt, Katherine E. Michel (age 57); Lumine Francour (age 22), a household servant; and four of his brothers and sisters: Florence (age 25), a kindergarten teacher; Alice (age 22); and his twin sister and brother Francis and Warren M. (both age 16), attending school. Sawtell, William Amos (I7086)
 
1709 According to the 1910 enumeration, Willie, age 9, lived at home with his parents and attended school during the year. Also at home were four brothers and four sisters. Hopken, William Gustav Karl (I6890)
 
1710 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Charles, age 38, single, a college professor, was living in the home of his widowed sister, Mary W. Addicks, age 47, and her three children, Raymond, age 18, in school, Dorothy Addicks, age 15, in school, and Eunice Addicks, age 7, in school. Wellemeyer, Charles Louis (I281)
 
1711 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Eunice, age 7, in school, was living with her widowed mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 47, and her brother, Raymond, age 18, in school, and her sister, Dorothy Addicks, age 15, in school. Also in the home was his mother's brother, Charles L. Wellemeyer, age 38, single, a college professor Addicks, Eunice Margaret (I5783)
 
1712 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Milton Bierbaum, age 2, born in Illinois, lived with his parents, Daniel and Bertha Bierbaum, both age 32. Bierbaum, Milton (I7110)
 
1713 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Raymond, age 18, in school, was living with his widowed mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 47, and two sisters, Dorothy Addicks, age 15, in school, and Eunice Addicks, age 7, in school. Also in the home was his mother's brother, Charles L. Wellemeyer, age 38, single, a college professor. Addicks, Raymond Christlieb (I5781)
 
1714 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Raymond, age 18, in school, was living with his widowed mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 47, and two sisters, Dorothy Addicks, age 15, in school, and Eunice Addicks, age 7, in school. Also in the home was his mother's brother, Charles L. Wellemeyer, age 38, single, a college professor. Addicks, Dorothy Elizabeth (I5782)
 
1715 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert Fisher, age 37, a minister; his wife, Sarah Fisher, age 37; and, their three sons, all attending school: Winfield S. Fisher, age 15; Wilson Fisher, age 15; and, Vance Fisher, age 10. Family F2296
 
1716 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Daniel Bierbaum, age 32, a minister, and his wife, Bertha, age 32. They had been married for seven years and were the parents of two children, only one of whom was still living - Milton Bierbaum, age 2, born in Illinois. Family F2283
 
1717 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Mary W. Addicks, age 47, a widow; three of her children, all in school: Raymond Addicks, age 18; Dorothy Addicks, age 15; and, Eunice Addicks, age 7; and, Mary's brother, Charles L. Wellemeyer, age 38, single, a college professor. Wellemeyer, Mary Wilhelmine (I279)
 
1718 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Vance Fisher, age 10, attending school, lived with his parents, Albert Fisher, a minister, and Sarah Fisher, both age 37, and his two brothers: Winfield S. Fisher and Wilson Fisher, both age 15. Fisher, Vance Evanston (I5788)
 
1719 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Wilson Fisher, age 15, attending school, lived with his parents, Albert Fisher, a minister, and Sarah Fisher, both age 37, and his two brothers: Winfield S. Fisher, age 15, and Vance Fisher, age 10. Fisher, Wilson Kelty (I7154)
 
1720 According to the 1910 federal enumeration, Winfield S. Fisher, age 15, attending school, lived with his parents, Albert Fisher, a minister, and Sarah Fisher, both age 37, and his two brothers: Wilson Fisher, age 15, and Vance Fisher, age 10. Fisher, Winfield Stitt (I7153)
 
1721 According to the 1910 U. S. census, Frederick and "Josie" Arnhold had been married for 17 years and had been the parents of four children, three of whom were still living at the time of the enumeration. Family F2055
 
1722 According to the 1910 U.S. census, Daniel and Bertha had been married for seven years. Two children had been born to the couple, but only one of these was still living: Milton Bierbaum. Details of the birth and death of the other child are not known at this time. Family F2283
 
1723 According to the 1910 U.S. census, George and Mary had been married for 7 years, which would place the date of marriage at about 1902-1903. Family F1726
 
1724 According to the 1910 U.S. census, Robert and his brother, John, were exactly the same age. If this is correct, then reports from other sources that John was born on 18 February 1909 would also be true for Robert. Brockway, Robert (I7374)
 
1725 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration of the household on Main or 7th Street, John A. Brockway, Jr., age 1 year, 2 months lived with his parents, John A. Brockway (age 36), his mother, Mary Brockway (age 33) and a brother, Robert Brockway, of exactly the same age. Also in the household was Augusta Eden, a 20 year old domestic servant, born in Iowa. Brockway, John Aubrey (I4191)
 
1726 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration of the household on Main or 7th Street, Robert Brockway, age 1 year, 2 months lived with his parents, John A. Brockway (age 36), his mother, Mary Brockway (age 33) and a brother, John A. Brockway, Jr., of exactly the same age. Also in the household was Augusta Eden, a 20 year old domestic servant, born in Iowa. Brockway, Robert (I7374)
 
1727 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Carl Brockmeyer, age 7, lived at 3709 Chippewa Street in Ward 13 with his parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer (age 48) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 42), married for 19 years and Carl's five siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer (age 18); John Brockmeyer (age 17); William Brockmeyer (age 15); Minnie Brockmeyer (age 13); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 5). Carl had not attended school since 1909 and was identified in the census as "deaf and dumb." Brockmeyer, Carl A. (I1456)
 
1728 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Clara L. Martin, age 13, lived on a farm in Plum Creek Precinct with her parents, Jessie D. and Maggie B. Martin, and her three siblings: Clyde Martin, age 9; Eva M. Martin, age 7; and Raymond Martin, age 4. Martin, Clara (I7842)
 
1729 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Edwin Fiegenbaum, age 5, lived on a farm with his parents, William Fiegenbaum (age 48) and Henrietta Fiegenbaum (age 37), and his three siblings: Martin Fiegenbaum (age 15), Emma Fiegenbaum (age 12), and John Fiegenbaum (age 9), all in school. Fiegenbaum, Edwin Friederich (I35)
 
1730 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Eleanor Montgomery, age 11 months, lived in the household on Elm Street in ward 2 with her parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 41 year old bank cashier and Winnie V. Montgomery, age 41; and three siblings: Francis Montgomery, age 13, in school; Robert S. Montgomery, age 12, in school; and Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 2 years, 4 months. Montgomery, M. Eleanor (I7451)
 
1731 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Emma Fiegenbaum, age 12 and in school, lived on a farm with her parents, William Fiegenbaum (age 48) and Henrietta Fiegenbaum (age 37), and her three siblings: Martin Fiegenbaum (age 15), in school; John Fiegenbaum (age 9), in school; and Edwin Fiegenbaum (age 5). Fiegenbaum, Emma Florentine (I33)
 
1732 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Eva M. Martin, age 7, lived on a farm in Plum Creek Precinct with her parents, Jessie D. and Maggie B. Martin, and her three siblings: Clara L. Martin, age 13; Clyde Martin, age 9; and Raymond Martin, age 4. Martin, Eva M. (I7843)
 
1733 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Francis Montgomery, age 13, in school, lived in the household on Elm Street in ward 2 with her parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 41 year old bank cashier and Winnie V. Montgomery, age 41; and three siblings: Robert S. Montgomery, age 12, in school; Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 2 years, 4 months; and Eleanor Montgomery, age 11 months. Montgomery, Francis (I7448)
 
1734 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Halley [sic] Sexauer, age 26 and working on the family farm in Crocker Township, lived with his parents, Matthew Sexauer (age 63) and Minnie W. Sexauer (age 57), and his brother, Rosco [sic] Sexauer, age 11, attending school. Also in the household was Ella Good, a 31 year old, single, "hired girl." Sexauer, Hallet Mathew Simpson (I416)
 
1735 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 2 years, 4 months, lived in the household on Elm Street in ward 2 with his parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 41 year old bank cashier and Winnie V. Montgomery, age 41; and three siblings: Francis Montgomery, age 13, in school; Robert S. Montgomery, age 12, in school; and Eleanor Montgomery, age 11 months. Montgomery, Hiram W. (I7450)
 
1736 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, John Brockmeyer, a 17 year old apprentice at a cigar shop, lived at 3709 Chippewa Street in Ward 13 with his parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer (age 48) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 42), married for 19 years and John's five siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer (age 18); William Brockmeyer (age 15); Minnie Brockmeyer (age 13); Carl Brockmeyer (age 7); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 5). John had not attended school since 1909 and was identified in the census as "deaf and dumb." Brockmeyer, John C. (I1454)
 
1737 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, John Fiegenbaum, age 9 and in school, lived on a farm with his parents, William Fiegenbaum (age 48) and Henrietta Fiegenbaum (age 37), and his three siblings: Martin Fiegenbaum (age 15), in school; Emma Fiegenbaum (age 12), in school; and Edwin Fiegenbaum (age 5). Fiegenbaum, John Henry (I34)
 
1738 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Lottie Brockmeyer, an 18 year old saleslady at a dry goods store, lived at 3709 Chippewa Street in Ward 13 with her parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer (age 48) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 42), married for 19 years and Lottie's five siblings: John Brockmeyer (age 17); William Brockmeyer (age 15); Minnie Brockmeyer (age 13); Carl Brockmeyer (age 7); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 5). Brockmeyer, Charlotte Caroline Christine (I255)
 
1739 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Martin Fiegenbaum, age 15 and in school, lived on a farm with his parents, William Fiegenbaum (age 48) and Henrietta Fiegenbaum (age 37), and his three siblings: Emma Fiegenbaum (age 12), in school; John Fiegenbaum (age 9), in school; and Edwin Fiegenbaum (age 5). Fiegenbaum, Martin Herman (I32)
 
1740 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Mathilda Brockmeyer, age 5, lived at 3709 Chippewa Street in Ward 13 with her parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer (age 48) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 42), married for 19 years and Mathilda's five siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer (age 18); John Brockmeyer (age 17); William Brockmeyer (age 15); Minnie Brockmeyer (age 13); and Carl Brockmeyer (age 7). Brockmeyer, Mathilda H. (I1452)
 
1741 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Minnie Brockmeyer, age 13 and attending school, lived at 3709 Chippewa Street in Ward 13 with her parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer (age 48) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 42), married for 19 years and Minnie's five siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer (age 18); John Brockmeyer (age 17); William Brockmeyer (age 15); Carl Brockmeyer (age 7); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 5). Brockmeyer, Minnie (I1453)
 
1742 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Raymond Martin, age 4, lived on a farm in Plum Creek Precinct with his parents, Jessie D. and Maggie B. Martin, and his three siblings: Clara L. Martin, age 13; Clyde Martin, age 9; and Eva M. Martin, age 7. Martin, Raymond (I7844)
 
1743 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Robert S. Montgomery, age 12, in school, lived in the household on Elm Street in ward 2 with his parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 41 year old bank cashier and Winnie V. Montgomery, age 41; and three siblings: Francis Montgomery, age 13, in school; Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 2 years, 4 months; and Eleanor Montgomery, age 11 months. Montgomery, Neal (I7449)
 
1744 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, Rosco [sic] Sexauer, age 11 and attending school, lived on the family farm in Crocker Township with his parents, Matthew Sexauer (age 63) and Minnie W. Sexauer (age 57), and his brother, Halley [sic] Sexauer, age 26, working on the farm. Also in the household was Ella Good, a 31 year old, single, "hired girl." Sexauer, Roscoe Conklin (I417)
 
1745 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household at 3640 Wyoming Street consisted of John Dinsbeer, a 73 year old physician and his wife, Esther Dinsbeer, age 47. This marriage was recorded as John's third and Esther's first; they had been married for 18 years. Esther was identified as the mother of six children, four of whom were still living.
     This number of children attributed to John and Esther's marriage seems to be in error. In the 1910 U.S. census, eight years into their marriage, they were living in a household without any children and Esther was identified in that enumeration as the mother of zero children. The six children referred to in the 1910 census may refer to the children born to John in his first marriage.
 
Family F1696
 
1746 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household at 501 North Main Street consisted of David and Rebecca Fiegenbaum, both age 27 and married for less than one year; they had no children. Family F1380
 
1747 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household in the East ward consisted of Robert Montgomery, a 71 year old bank president and his wife, Frances S. Montgomery, age 69. They had been married for 44 years and had one child. Family F2393
 
1748 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household on a farm in Crocker Township consisted of Matthew Sexauer, a 63 year old farmer; his wife, Minnie W. Sexauer, age 57; and two of their children: Halley [sic] Sexauer, age 26, working on the farm; and Rosco Sexauer, age 11, attending school. Also in the household was Ella Good, a 31 year old, single, "hired girl." Family F20
 
1749 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household on Elm Street in ward 2 consisted of Hiram W. Montgomery, a 41 year old bank cashier; his wife, Winnie V. Montgomery, age 41; and their four children: Francis Montgomery, age 13, in school; Robert S. Montgomery, age 12, in school; Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 2 years, 4 months; and Eleanor Montgomery, age 11 months. Family F2395
 
1750 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household on Main or 7th Street consisted of John A. Brockway, head of household, age 36, born in Wisconsin, a merchant in a department store; Mary Brockway, wife, age 33, born in Wisconsin, married for five years and the mother of two children; and their two sons: Robert Brockway and John A. Brockway, Jr., both age 1 year, 2 months and born in Iowa. Also in the household was Augusta Eden, a 20 year old domestic servant, born in Iowa. Family F2370
 

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