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3501 Ella is buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. Block, Ella (I1510)
 
3502 Ella never married. Landwehr, Ella (I2681)
 
3503 Ella was 101 year old and a resident of the Meyer Care Center. Tempel, Ella Emma Wilhelmina (I1891)
 
3504 Ella was baptized in the Salem Church in Higginsville, MO. Charlotta Wehrmann was her sponsor. Landwehr, Ella (I2681)
 
3505 Ella was buried in the cemetery of Zion United Methodist Church. Mordt, Ella Alma (I2844)
 
3506 Ella was buried in the Salem Church cemetery in Higginsville, MO. Landwehr, Ella (I2681)
 
3507 Ellda Anna's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Anna Huenefeld. Knapheide, Ellda Anna (I5397)
 
3508 Ellda Anna's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Knapheide, Ellda Anna (I5397)
 
3509 Elmer died while a patient at Alexian Brothers Hospital. He was suffering from chronic interstitial nephritis. Mühlemann, Elmer P. (I5356)
 
3510 Elmer was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Buschmann, Elmer Frank (I5139)
 
3511 Elmer was buried in the city cemetery. Davis, Elmer Thompson (I4528)
 
3512 Elmer was one of nine children born to Reverend John S. Davis and Margaret J. Davis. Davis, Elmer Thompson (I4528)
 
3513 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1177
 
3514 Else Charlotte's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Charlotte Grotefeld. Hünefeld, Elsie Charlotte (I5458)
 
3515 Elsie died of pneumonia. Hünefeld, Elsie Charlotte (I5458)
 
3516 Elsie was born near Bruning, Nebraska, the youngest of Christian and Anna (Oellien) Hopken's 12 children. Hopken, Elsie Tina Marguerite (I6829)
 
3517 Elsie was buried at Topeka Cemetery. Meyer, Elsie LaVerne (I1166)
 
3518 Elsie was buried beside her husband, Arthur. Hardt, Elsie Jenney (I2294)
 
3519 Elsie was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Niemeyer, Elsie Carolina Lisette (I4880)
 
3520 Elsie was living at home with her parents. Winter, Elsie Amelia (I4601)
 
3521 Elsie worked at Deaconess Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Jungermann, Elsie Wilhelemina (I3580)
 
3522 Elsie's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Lisette Kersten. Niemeyer, Elsie Carolina Lisette (I4880)
 
3523 Elvera Margaretha Emma's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsors were Margaretha Oberhellmann and Mrs. Emma Knapheide. Knapheide, Elvera Margaretha Emma (I5387)
 
3524 Emelia was buried in Park Lawn Cemetery in Lemay, Missouri. Etling, Emelia Margaretha (I526)
 
3525 Emelia's mother, Margaretha (Dinsbeer) Etling, and her sister, Charlotte E. (Etling) Gerber, were also members of this organization. Etling, Emelia Margaretha (I526)
 
3526 Emelie died at the age of about 7 months. The exact date is not known. Kersten, Emelie (I4992)
 
3527 Emelie is buried in the Hiawatha Cemetery. Fiegenbaum, Emelie Anna Maria (I749)
 
3528 Emeline was enumerated in the 1920 U.S. census, but not in the 1930 U.S. census, in which her husband is identified as a widower. Niehaus, Emeline (I5255)
 
3529 Emil and Agnes were married by Rev. Charles A. Becker at St. Mary's Church, north of Schickley. According to the marriage certificate, the witnesses were John Reinsch and Hannah Steffgen. Family F2201
 
3530 Emil and Agnes were residences of Grafton, Nebraska at the time. Family F2201
 
3531 Emil and his wife, Lydia, share a plot in Little Rock Township Cemetery. Finke, Emil H. (I8221)
 
3532 Emil G. is a twin to Emma Caroline. Maun, Emil G. (I582)
 
3533 Emil was a child of Henrich and Mary (Schneider) Finke and a brother to Margaretha Wilhelminia (Finke) Meyer (1862–1923); Elizabeth (Finke) Zeugin (1866–1952); Henry Frederick August Fink (1871–1932); and, Edward P. Finke )1882–1963). Finke, Emil H. (I8221)
 
3534 Emil's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Maun, Emil G. (I582)
 
3535 Emilia was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Brüggenjohann, Emilia (I7576)
 
3536 Emilie Amalie Wilhelmine Fisher had previously been married to a man by the name of Gröne. At the time of her marriage to Friedrich Anton Meier she was a widow. Family F2408
 
3537 Emilie was buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. Block, Emilie Maria (I1507)
 
3538 Emilie's baptism was recorded in the register of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Bay, Missouri. Her sponsor was Mrs. Charlotte Sunderwirth, grandmother. Block, Emilie Maria (I1507)
 
3539 Emily died at her home at 2405 Vandeventer in St. Louis while giving birth to her son. Vogt, Emily (I3751)
 
3540 Emily Merwin Wood was the daughter of Rev. George Ingersoll Wood and Susan Townsend Merwin. Wood, Emily Merwin (I3220)
 
3541 Emily's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Rabius, Emily (I4773)
 
3542 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F303
 
3543 Emma baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsors were identified as her parents. Bierbaum, Emma Dorothea (I381)
 
3544 Emma died about 2:10 p.m. from diabetes mellitus. Apwisch, Emma Johanna (I112)
 
3545 Emma died at 4245 Grace Avenue. Schwarz, Emma (I1324)
 
3546 Emma Emilie's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The parents served as sponsors. Hasenjäger, Emma Emilie (I3621)
 
3547 Emma Florentine Elisabeth's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Florentine Pöppelmeier. Pöppelmeier, Emma Florentine Elisabeth (I4871)
 
3548 Emma Florentine Elisabeth's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Pöppelmeier, Emma Florentine Elisabeth (I4871)
 
3549 Emma Friederike's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Kersten, Emma Friederike (I4879)
 
3550 Emma has been identified as coming from School Hill, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. Family F2439
 
3551 Emma is a twin to Emil G. Maun, Emma Caroline (I583)
 
3552 Emma is buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. Block, Emma Johanna (I1506)
 
3553 Emma is buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Rabius, Emma (I2951)
 
3554 Emma Johanna Koch was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Koch, Emma Johanna (I7582)
 
3555 Emma Josephine's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein, at Holstein Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Josephine Bierbaum. Bierbaum, Emma Josephine (I4619)
 
3556 Emma Maria Knapheide was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Oberhellmann, Emma Maria (I398)
 
3557 Emma Maria's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsors were Maria Oberhellmann and Maria Lütkemeier. Oberhellmann, Emma Maria (I398)
 
3558 Emma Maria's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Oberhellmann, Emma Maria (I398)
 
3559 Emma Meta's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Emma Knapheide. Hackmann, Emma Meta (I4710)
 
3560 Emma never married. Buschmann, Emma Dorothea (I5072)
 
3561 Emma Sophia's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Sophia Elisabetha Büscher. Hackmann, Emma Sophia (I4877)
 
3562 Emma Sophie (Hackmann) Knapheide was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Hackmann, Emma Sophia (I4877)
 
3563 Emma Sophie's baptism is recorded in the archives of the church at Femme Osage. Maun, Emma Sophie (I4689)
 
3564 Emma was born near Higginsville, Missouri. Starkebaum, Emma Wilhelmina (I1241)
 
3565 Emma was born on the Kersten homestead northwest of Holstein. Kersten, Emma Friederike (I4879)
 
3566 Emma was buried in Bellemont Cemetery. Fiegenbaum, Emma Maria (I57)
 
3567 Emma was buried in the Bland City (Union) Cemetery. Bentlage, Emma L. (I5100)
 
3568 Emma was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Plöger, Emma Friederike (I356)
 
3569 Emma was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Kersten, Emma Friederike (I4879)
 
3570 Emma was buried in the Pilger Ruhe Cemetery. Griesinger, Emma Katherine (I4908)
 
3571 Emma was buried in the Salem Church cemetery in Higginsville, MO. Lefman, Emma Louise (I1787)
 
3572 Emma was buried in the Salem Church Cemetery, just east of Higginsville. Starkebaum, Emma Wilhelmina (I1241)
 
3573 Emma was married to Ernest Volkmer. Further details of Emma's life and of the marriage are not known at this time. Reinsch, Emma (I6856)
 
3574 Emma's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was "Fried. Plöger." Plöger, Emma Friederike (I356)
 
3575 Emma's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Friederike Westhermann. Kersten, Emma Friederike (I4879)
 
3576 Emma's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Wilhelmine Röbe. Plöger, Emma Wilhelmine (I3449)
 
3577 Emma's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was her grandmother, Lisette Kersten. Kersten, Emma Lisette (I5006)
 
3578 Emma's confirmation is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Plöger, Emma Friederike (I356)
 
3579 Emma's confirmation is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Bierbaum, Emma Dorothea (I381)
 
3580 Emma's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Kersten, Emma Lisette (I5006)
 
3581 Emma's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Fiegenbaum, Emma Florentine (I33)
 
3582 Emma's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Apwisch, Emma Johanna (I112)
 
3583 Emma's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Wehking, Emma D. (I4786)
 
3584 Emmaline died at Abilene Memorial Hospital. Begemann, Emmaline Augusta (I879)
 
3585 Emmaline was buried in Lyona United Methodist Church Cemetery, also known simply as Lyona Cemetery. Lyona is an unincorporated rural area. The cemetery is located across the road from the church at 1850 Wolf Road. Funeral arrangements were made by Martin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home, of Abilene, Kansas. Begemann, Emmaline Augusta (I879)
 
3586 Engel was a member of the 1st Waldeck Regiment and apparently died while serving in The Netherlands. Jungermann, Engel Wilhelm (I3523)
 
3587 Engel Wilhelm Jungermann was the sixth of nine children born to Andreas and Catharina Elisabeth Jungermann, Engel Wilhelm (I3523)
 
3588 Engel's date of death has been reported as either 26 October 1890 or 11 December 1891. Beickman, Engel Maria (I304)
 
3589 Engel's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Wegener, Engel C. (I4758)
 
3590 Enneke died 21 years and 10 days after the birth of her last child, and 4 years and 5 months before her husband. Hermanda (Lagemann) Fiegenbaum reports that Enneke was 64 years old at the time of her death. Suhrheinrichs, Enneke (I2)
 
3591 Enumerated in the 1920 federal census, Louis Merkel had established his household at 6264 Gravois Avenue. He was identified as a 45 year old owner of a saloon. In the same house was his wife, Louisa, an 11 year old daughter, and his brother in law, John Thoma, age 42. Merkel, Louis (I4727)
 
3592 Erma Lou Josephine's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Josephine Roewe, the child's grandmother. Knapheide, Erma Lou Josephine (I5404)
 
3593 Erma Lou Josephine's confirmation was recorded in the register of the Immanuels Evangelical and Reformed Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Knapheide, Erma Lou Josephine (I5404)
 
3594 Erna died at Anderson Hospital in Maryville. Mulach, Erna J. (I4063)
 
3595 Erna's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs Christine Ploeger Timmerberg, Erna Christine (I3456)
 
3596 Erna's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsors were Wilhelmina Bierbaum and "Anna Christ. Trulson." Bierbaum, Erna Mina Justina (I3440)
 
3597 Erna's confirmation is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Bierbaum, Erna Mina Justina (I3440)
 
3598 Ernest is buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Rabius, Ernest Gustav (I2958)
 
3599 Ernest was buried in the Haxtun Cemetery (block 10, lot 2, plot 1). Starkebaum, Ernest Simon (I1716)
 
3600 Ernest was buried in the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery. Fette, Ernest Lee (I2561)
 
3601 Ernest, a young single man who earned his living as an auto mechanic, died of typhoid fever. Drewel, Ernest (I5256)
 
3602 Ernestine (Fiebig) Bierbaum was buried in Minier Cemetery. Her husband was buried next to her; they share a gravestone. Fiebig, Ernestine Louise (I157)
 
3603 Ernst and four of his siblings, except his eldest brother, emigrated from Germany in 1844 and settled at first in Warren County, Missouri. His widowed father had immigrated alone to Louisa County, Iowa in 1842. Winter, Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Philip (I4700)
 
3604 Ernst and Sophie's marriage was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Friedrich Hölscher and Rudolph Kienker were witnesses. Pastor Rieger officiated. Ernst and Sophie lived on a farm near Holstein and became the parents of ten children, seven of whom survived into adulthood. Family F1627
 
3605 Ernst Georg Hackmann's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Hackmann, Ernst Georg (I5305)
 
3606 Ernst Georg's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Ernst Pöppelmeier. Pöppelmeier, Ernst Georg (I4896)
 
3607 Ernst Georg's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The parents were the sponsors. Hackmann, Ernst Georg (I5305)
 
3608 Ernst Georg's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Kersten, Ernst Georg (I4994)
 
3609 Ernst Georg's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Pöppelmeier, Ernst Georg (I4896)
 
3610 Ernst Heinrich was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. Pöppelmeier, Ernst Friedrich (I167)
 
3611 Ernst Heinrich's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Knapheide, Ernst Heinrich (I4850)
 
3612 Ernst Julius was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. Knapheide, Ernst Julius (I5377)
 
3613 Ernst Julius' baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was his grandfather, Ernst Wilhelm Knapheide. Knapheide, Ernst Julius (I5377)
 
3614 Ernst Samuel's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Ernst Büscher. Hackmann, Ernst Samuel (I5493)
 
3615 Ernst Samuel's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Hackmann, Ernst Samuel (I5493)
 
3616 Ernst was buried in Pilger Ruhe Cemetery. Korspeter, Ernst W. (I4112)
 
3617 Ernst was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Kersten, Ernst Georg (I4994)
 
3618 Ernst Wilhelm Oberhellmann was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Oberhellmann, Ernst Wilhelm (I7608)
 
3619 Ernst Wilhelm was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. Knapheide, Ernst Wilhelm (I4716)
 
3620 Ernst Wilhelm Werner's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The parents were the sponsors. Knapheide, Ernst Wilhelm Werner (I2866)
 
3621 Ernst Wilhelm's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Later in life, this man appears to have been known as Wilhelm Ernst Knapheide. The sponsors at the baptism were Friedrich Knapheide and Wilhelm Karl Märten [sic]. Knapheide, Ernst Wilhelm (I4876)
 
3622 Ernst, his parents and five of his siblings, all under the age of 15, immigrated to the USA, settling first near Marthasville, Missouri. A short time later, the family establish itself on a farm about two miles northwest of Hopewell, Warren County, Missouri. Kersten, Ernst (I4987)
 
3623 Ernst's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Heinrich Aufderhar [sic]. Bierbaum, Ernst Heinrich (I144)
 
3624 Ernst's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Hermann Fiebig. Bierbaum, Ernst Hermann (I4616)
 
3625 Ernst's confirmation is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Bierbaum, Ernst Heinrich (I144)
 
3626 Ervin Martin's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was his uncle, H. Martin Kersten. Kersten, Ervin Martin (I5005)
 
3627 Ervin Martin's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Kersten, Ervin Martin (I5005)
 
3628 Erwin was buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Bierbaum, Erwin Heinrich (I5276)
 
3629 Erwin, who lived at 3707 North Broadway, died at Barnes Hospital from lobar pneumonia. An autopsy was performed. According to his death certificate, he had worked as a pipe fitter at Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. Etling, Erwin (I1325)
 
3630 Erwin's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was his grandfather, Heinrich Bierbaum. Bierbaum, Erwin Heinrich (I5276)
 
3631 Estella was buried in Concord Cemetery. Wellemeyer, Estella (I5554)
 
3632 Esther Emilie's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Emilie Dothage. Brüggenjohann, Esther Emilie (I5481)
 
3633 Esther was born at the Research Hospital in Kansas City. Fiegenbaum, Esther Henriette (I1555)
 
3634 Esther was buried in Highland Park Cemetery in Kansas City, Kansas. Trennepohl, Esther Margaret (I774)
 
3635 Esther was buried in Saint Johns Cemetery. Oberwortmann, Esther Christine Melvene (I8212)
 
3636 Esther was buried in the cemetery just east of Mayview associated with Zion Church. The congregation was a member of the United Church of Christ denomination. Knollenberg, Esther Mina (I1613)
 
3637 Esther was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in San Jose, California. Gripenstraw, Esther Henrietta (I3246)
 
3638 Esther's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Brüggenjohann, Esther Emilie (I5481)
 
3639 Esther's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Fiegenbaum, Esther Henriette (I1555)
 
3640 Ethel and her husband died instantly when their car was struck by a train at a railroad crossing just north of Mayview, Missouri while they were on their way to attend services at Zion Church in Mayview. Rinne, Melvin (I1232)
 
3641 Ethel and her husband died instantly when their car was struck by a train at a railroad crossing just north of Mayview, Missouri while they were on their way to attend services at Zion Church in Mayview. Jungermann, Ethel (I1235)
 
3642 Ethel became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. She never married. Williams, Ethel Lydia (I5517)
 
3643 Ethel was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery. Welty, Ethel E. (I6396)
 
3644 Ethelyn resided at 621 Lane Street. She was not married. She had taught school for 40 years and had been active in church work. Starkebaum, Ethelyn (I2288)
 
3645 Eugene was a 50 year member of the Naphtali Lodge and was Master in 1928. His brother, Louis A. Gerber, was Junior Warden in the same year. Gerber, Eugene Adolph (I530)
 
3646 Eugene was buried in Sunset Memorial Park. Syverson, Eugene (I3227)
 
3647 Eugene was confirmed in St. Matthew's Evangelical Church (Evangelische St. Matthäus Kirche) in St. Louis, Missouri. The church was located at Jefferson Ave. and Potomac Street. Rev. Heinrich Drees was the pastor. Gerber, Eugene Adolph (I530)
 
3648 Eugene, his first wife, Anna, and their daughter, Arlaine, share a grave in New St. Marcus Cemetery. Gerber, Eugene Adolph (I530)
 
3649 Everd is the great-great-great-grandfather of Hermanda (Lagemann) Fiegenbaum. Fiegenbaum, Everd Jacob Wilhelm (I29)
 
3650 Everd was baptized in the evangelical church in Lienen. Fiegenbaum, Everd Jacob Wilhelm (I29)
 
3651 Everett was buried at sea, off the coast of Marina Del Rey, California. Endicott, Everett Earl Jr. (I2807)
 
3652 F. Edward Winter was buried in the cemetery of Zion United Methodist Church. Winter, Florence Edward (I6140)
 
3653 Family history recounts that one of Joseph and Barbara (Klaus) Kiefer's infant children died of cholera during the voyage of emigration. Barbara, desiring to bury her baby on land, hid the corpse in a trunk until the family arrived in the USA. The Kiefers landed in New Orleans and traveled up the Mississippi River to Commerce, Missouri. Shortly thereafter, Barbara also died of cholera, and was buried in New Hamburg, Missouri. The family eventually settled on a farm between New Hamburg and Oran. Kiefer, Joseph (I4734)
 
3654 Family history recounts that one of Joseph and Barbara (Klaus) Kiefer's infant children died of cholera during the voyage of emigration. Barbara, desiring to bury her baby on land, hid the corpse in a trunk until the family arrived in the USA. The Kiefers landed in New Orleans and traveled up the Mississippi River to Commerce, Missouri. Shortly thereafter, Barbara also died of cholera, and was buried in New Hamburg, Missouri. The family eventually settled on a farm between New Hamburg and Oran. Klaus, Barbara (I4735)
 
3655 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Starkebaum, Richard Paul (I2303)
 
3656 Family reports suggest that the birth took place in Lafayette County. Begemann, Elizabeth W. (I4416)
 
3657 Family reports suggest that the birth took place in Lafayette County. Begemann, Lydia (I4417)
 
3658 Family reports suggest that the birth took place in Lafayette County. Begemann, Anna (I4418)
 
3659 Family reports suggest that the birth took place in Warren County. Begemann, Lousine (I4415)
 
3660 Family reports suggest that the birth took place near Odessa. Begemann, Hulda (I4419)
 
3661 Family reports suggest that the birth took place near Odessa. Begemann, Frank (I4431)
 
3662 Family reports suggest that the birth took place near Odessa. Begemann, Omar (I4433)
 
3663 Family reports suggest that the birth took place near Odessa. Begemann, Carl (I4434)
 
3664 Family reports suggest that the birth took place near Odessa. Begemann, Dorothea (I4435)
 
3665 Family tradition has it that Anna had been married to a much older man who was a saloon keeper in Baltimore, Maryland. This man died and Anna married Conrad Thoma.
     Part of this story appears to be confirmed by the documents which Anna filed with her application in 1903 for a widow's pension. On her Declaration for Widow's Pension Anna stated that she was a widow at the time of her marriage to Conrad Thoma. With her application, she included a letter from the Baltimore Cemetery Company (8 South Street, Baltimore, Maryland), dated January 16, 1904, certifying that Lawrence Schneider died of apoplexy [stroke?] on February 16, 1864 at the age of 59 years and was buried February 18, 1864 in grave No. 4, Lot No. 93, Section II "in said cemetery". The letter was signed by William R. Fluharty, Secretary. The letter bears the US Pension Office stamp with the date of February 9, 1904. There is also a letter dated April 1, 1898 testifying to the marriage of Conrad Thoma and Mrs. Anna Maria Schneider, nee Elbert, both of Baltimore City, Maryland on April 24, 1864 in Baltimore by the Rev. L. D. Ma_er, then pastor of St. Matthew's E[vangelical?] Lutheran Church of Baltimore, MD. Signed by the current pastor of the church, Ed. D[uber?] The letter bears the dated stamp (December 17, 1903) of the US Pension Office.
     It seems safe to assume that Anna Marie Elbert was the widow of a man named Schneider when she married Conrad Thoma. This earlier husband seems to have been Lawrence Schneider, who died in 1864 at 59 years of age (this gives him a date of birth about 1805). In 1903, when applying for the widow's pension, Anna stated her age as 65 years. This would give her a date of birth of about 1838. If it is true that she emigrated from Germany at the age of 18, this would have placed her in the U.S. in about 1856. There is a difference of 33 years between Anna's and Lawrence's ages. If the birth dates are correct and if they met and married after Anna's arrival in America, Anna could not have been younger that 18 and Lawrence could not have been younger than 51. Lawrence died in February, 1864, at the age of 59. Conrad and Anna were married in April, 1864. Conrad was discharged from the Army of the Potomac in October, 1861. His date of birth seems to be either 1837 or 1839; he and Anna were very close in age. 
Family F178
 
3666 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F845
 
3667 Flora lived about 4 months. Winter, Flora (I1598)
 
3668 Flora lived about 4 months. Winter, Flora (I1598)
 
3669 Flora's grave is to be found in the cemetery associated with Zion Church. Since 1957, the congregation has been a member of the United Church of Christ denomination. Nolte, Flora Alma (I872)
 
3670 Florence Ernest Winter registered for the U.S. military draft on 5 June 1917 in Lincoln County, Missouri. According to information on the draft registration card, he was 30 years old, born on 28 October 1886 at Truxton, Missouri. He was currently living and farming in Truxton, Missouri. He was married and had two children. He claimed an exemption from the draft because of his wife and children. The registrar described Fred as of medium height and build with light blue eyes and light brown hair; he was not bald. He had no physical disabilities. Family F2322
 
3671 Florence was buried in Greenton Cemetery in Odessa, MO. Colvin, Florence (I2693)
 
3672 Florence was confirmed in the Lutheran church by Rev. Muller. Hoeflicker, Florence Edna (I4509)
 
3673 Florentine died from a mitral lesion of the heart, a condition she had for over five years. Her ill health is mentioned in the memorial card published in 1919 upon her death:

          Florentina Winter.

     Schw. Florentina Winter, geb. Fiegenbaum, erblickte das Licht dieser Welt am 20. August 1854 zu Hopewill, Mo. Am 27. August 1875 verehelichte sie sich mit ihrem nun tiefbetrübten Gattin, Hy. F. C. Winter. Diese Ehe war mit neun Kindern gesegnet. Von diesen gingen zwei der Mutter in die bessere Heimat voran. Unter der Amtstätigkeit von Br. W. Schutz fanden Br. und Schw. Winter die köstliche Perel und vereinigten sich mit der Truxton Gemeinde. Treu hat sie beigetragen zum Aufbau derselben durch Gebet und Mitwirken in Gebet- und Bekenntnisstunden, in Sonntagschule und Missionsverein. Gerne und viel hat sie beherbergt. Die Ihrigen had sie täglich angehalten zur Gottesfurcht. So war es natürlich, daß ihr Erstgeborener ins Predigtamt trat. Während der letzten fünf Jahre, aber besonders der letzten zehn Monate, hat Schw. W. viel gelitten. Oefters schein ihr Abscheiden vorhanden, doch erholte sie sich wieder, bis am 24. August die müde Seele zur Ruhe des Volkes Gottes einging. "Ich möchte heim," war ihr Losung. Sie wird überlebt bon ihrem lieben Gatten, 5 Söhnen - von denen Louis H. Gleid der St. Louis Deutschen Konferenz ist - 2 Töchtern, 26 Großkindern, 3 Brüdern und 4 Schwestern. Nebst diesen trauern um sie viele Verwandte und Freunde. Genau 44 Jahre nach dem Einzug der glücklichen Braut hat man die entseelte Hülle nach dem stillen Friedhof getragen. Als Leichentext dienten 2 Kor. 5, 1 und Off. 21, 3. 4.
     Truxton, Mo.          W. A. Dahlem.

     A translation of the text is:

          Florentina Winter.

     Sister Florentina Winter, neé Fiegenbaum, beheld the light of this world on the 20th of August 1854 at Hopewell, Missouri. On the 27th of August 1875 she married her now deeply grieving husband, Hy. F. C. Winter. This marriage was blessed with nine children. Two of these preceded their Mother to a better home. Under the office of Brother Wilhelm Schutz, Brother and Sister Winter found the precious pearl and united themselves with the Truxton congregation. She faithfully participated in the building of the community through prayer and participation in devotional hours and confessions, in Sunday School, and the Mission Society. She was a joyous safe harbor for many. Each day she led her family to godliness. So it was natural that her first-born enter the ministry. During the last five years, but especially the last ten months, Sister Winter suffered much. Often the end seemed near, but she would rally, until on the 24th of August her weary soul entered into the rest of the faithful. "I want to go home," was her watchword. She is survived by her loving husband, 5 sons - one of whom, Louis H., is a member of the St. Louis German Conference - 2 daughters, 26 grandchildren, 3 brothers and 4 sisters. Besides these, many relatives and friends grieve her passing. Exactly 44 years after she became a happy bride, her lifeless body was carried to the still cemetery. The funeral text was 2nd Corinthians 5:1 and Revelation 21: 3-4.
     Truxton, Mo.          W. A. Dahlem.
 
Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Florentine (I237)
 
3674 Florentine was born at her parents' home at No. 13 in Almena. Wehrmann, Florentine Wilhelmine (I3322)
 
3675 Florentine was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. Staake\Staken, Florentine Conradine (I168)
 
3676 Florentine was buried in the cemetery of the Zion Methodist Church at Truxton. Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Florentine (I237)
 
3677 Florentine was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Wehrmann, Wilhelmine Florentine Charlotte (I195)
 
3678 Florentine's confirmation is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Florentine (I237)
 
3679 Florenz died at 730 North Osage Street at Independence. According to his death certificate, he had lived in the community, if not at this address, for 30 years. Knapheide, Friedrich Florenz (I5381)
 
3680 Florenz' baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Wilhelm Plöger. Stücken, Florenz Wilhelm (I3453)
 
3681 Floyd and Beulah later divorced. Family F1490
 
3682 Floyd and Gertrude were married in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Family F304
 
3683 Floyd died of viral pneumonia. Duesing, Rev. Floyd Wesley (I900)
 
3684 Floyd graduated from Concordia Seminary in 1961. Duesing, Rev. Floyd Wesley (I900)
 
3685 Floyd graduated from the Teacher's College in 1952. Duesing, Rev. Floyd Wesley (I900)
 
3686 Floyd was buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Exeter, Missouri. Scribner, Floyd Edward (I4524)
 
3687 Floyd Wesley Duesing was buried in Provo City Cemetery. Duesing, Rev. Floyd Wesley (I900)
 
3688 Following her son, Theodore's, return from service in the U. S. Army during World War I, Wilhelmenia lived in his home in Genoa, Nebraska. Theodore never married and Wilhelmina was happy to keep his house for him. In her later year, she derived great pleasure in planning the family reunions that were held in Nebraska around Thanksgiving. Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia (I3513)
 
3689 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Nolte, Byron Henry (I2850)
 
3690 Following the death of his first wife, John Hopken married Mary Ortgies, of Bruning, Nebraska. Family F2560
 
3691 Following the wedding, the couple settled in Lincoln, Nebraska, where Benjamin was a druggist. Family F26
 
3692 Following their marriage, George and Esther moved from Hiawatha, Kansas to southern Missouri. There were no children born to this marriage. Family F1208
 
3693 Following their marriage, the couple lived on and farmed the former Fred Fiegenbaum farm located north of Mayview. In 1958, the family moved to Corder, Missouri, where Herbert had been born and hometown. Family F959
 
3694 For more extensive information on Herman Kloepfer, his ancestors and descendants, see the genealogy compiled by Robert Douglas Kloepfer at (http://members.aol.com/Rdkone/Kleopfer.html). Kloepfer, Herman (I1106)
 
3695 For more information on George W. M. Vinal, his ancestors and descendants, refer to the Holcombe Family Genealogy at http://www.holcombegenealogy.com [4 November 2001]. Vinal, George Wood Merwin (I335)
 
3696 For some time it was believed that Elmer died during a mining accident, but an examination in May, 2006 of records at the funeral home which arranged his burial show that he died while a patient at the Oklahoma State Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Clinton, Oklahoma. A transcription of his obituary, in what was probably a local Sallisaw, Oklahoma newspaper, has been provided by Thomas L. Scribner, Elmer's great grandson.

          Elmer T. Davis

     Elmer T. Davis passed away at Clinton, Oklahoma, July 5, 1935.
     He was born at Hancock, Missouri August 20, 1887, the son of Rev. and Mrs. John S. Davis deceased.
     Surviving relatives are one daughter, Mrs. Beulah Scribner of Cassville, Missouri, two grandsons; three brothers, W. S. Davis of LeRoy, Kansas; Bland Davis of West Fork, Arkansas; and Frank Davis of Sallisaw; a number of nephews and nieces and grand-nephews and nieces.
     His body was received over the KCS (Kansas City and Southern Railway) at 11:20 p.m. July 6, and was held in his home here until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 7 when the funeral was held at the First Christian Church, by Rev. E. R. Hall, pastor of the First Christian Church of Stillwell, and Rev. Russell Towry, pastor of the first Christian Church here.
     Pallbearers were Albert Peters, Guy Scott, E. B. Bugher, L. C. Pierce, E. Ross, B. Brewer.
     Out of town relatives attending the funeral were his sister, Eliza Davis, nephews Claude and Michael Davis, niece Pauline Davis, all of West Fork, Ark.; sister. Mrs. Cora Payne of Tulsa.
     Out of town friends attending the funeral were Cooper Steel, of Elmspaige, Arkansas, and Mrs. E. R. Hall of Stillwell.
     Interment was made in the city cemetery beside his father and mother, directed by the Wheeler-Stevenson Undertaking Company.
 
Davis, Elmer Thompson (I4528)
 
3697 Forest was buried in the Salem UCC Church cemetery in Higginsville. Riekhof, Forest William (I3876)
 
3698 Founded in 1887, the congregation changed its name in 1945 to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and ceased holding services in the German language. In 1954, the name changed again, to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Hopken, Christian (I6884)
 
3699 Founded in 1887, the congregation changed its name in 1945 to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and ceased holding services in the German language. In 1954, the name changed again, to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Hopken, Frieda Maria Johanna (I6893)
 
3700 Founded in 1887, the congregation changed its name in 1945 to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and ceased holding services in the German language. In 1954, the name changed again, to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Schroder, Eldon (I7943)
 
3701 Franceska died from chronic myocarditis complicated by arterial sclerosis. Her death notice in the local paper read:

     "GERBER - Entered into rest Sunday, Aug. 31, 1924, Franceska Gerber of 3919A Garfield avenue, beloved mother of George L., Otto H., Fred William Gerber, the late Philip A. and Rudolph M. Gerber, our dear grandmother and great-grandmother, aged 93 years, 1 month and 6 days.
     "Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 2:30 p.m. from Shepard parlors, 4121 North Grand boulevard, to Valhalla Crematory."
 
Müller, Franziska (I520)
 
3702 Francis died of hepatitis. Vinal, Dr. Francis Ellsworth (I3213)
 
3703 Francis was buried in Oakland Cemetery. Howard, Francis Irwin (I63)
 
3704 Francis was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's United Church of Christ. Waldecker, Francis H. (I5146)
 
3705 Frank died at his home on North Street. Correia, Francis L. (I980)
 
3706 Frank never married. He operated a grocery at Malta Bend, Saline County, Missouri and also lived southwest of Higginsville, Missouri. Meinershagen, Frank Frederich (I7018)
 
3707 Frank Robert's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The parents were the sponsors. Schoppenhorst, Frank Robert (I4580)
 
3708 Frank served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War I. Krejci, Frank J. (I1335)
 
3709 Frank William Huenefeld, as the church death register identifies him, was buried in the cemetery north of the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). This cemetery was consecrated on 12 April 1916. Hünefeld, Wilhelm Franklin (I5461)
 
3710 Frank, a house carpenter, died of heat prostration at City Hospital about 8:00 in the evening. According to his death certificate, no physician was in attendance. Springmeyer, Frank (I543)
 
3711 Frank, of 3232 Olive, died in City Hospital from pulmonary tuberculosis. He was a laborer and married at the time of his death, but the hospital employee who provided the personal information on the death certificate did not record the spouse's name. Etling, Frank (I1327)
 
3712 Franklin Heinrich's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Heinrich Pothast. Pöppelmeier, Franklin Heinrich (I4873)
 
3713 Franz N. Fiegenbaum was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, which is now a section of Lakeside Cemetery. Fiegenbaum, Franz N. (I6315)
 
3714 Franziska emigrated to the USA in either 1883 or 1884 (the 1900 federal census records the first date; the 1920 census shows the second date). Müller, Franziska (I537)
 
3715 Fred and Emma were married at the bride's home, northwest of Holstein, by the Rev. H. C. Nagel, pastor of German Evangelical Immanuels Church, Holstein. Martin Kersten and Minnie Miemeyer were the witnesses. Fred and Emma lived for over 50 years in the "Bottoms" near Treloar, Missouri. Family F1593
 
3716 Fred and his wife, whose name is not known, had 3 children. One died as an infant. Family F1149
 
3717 Fred and Johanna had no children of their own. The records of the church in Beck, Missouri show that they were often the godparents to their nieces and nephews. Some time after the end of the Civil War, they moved from Jefferson County to St. Charles, Missouri, where they ran a very successful boarding house. Family F1146
 
3718 Fred died after being struck by a train on the Missouri–Kansas–Texas (MKT) Railroad tracks. According to his death certificate, he was a section laborer for that railroad. Sternberg, Frederic Henry (I3634)
 
3719 Fred died at General Hospital No. 1 from second and third degree burns to his trunk and limbs. According to his death certificate, he had been caught in a fire at his home, 1118 East 8th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, on 22 December 1954. Tempel, Friederich Herman (I1247)
 
3720 Fred H. Meinershagen, in his genealogy of the family, writes that "Herman was a wagon maker in Warren County. Farmed north of Higginsville after 1872." Meinershagen, Herman Adolph (I4521)
 
3721 Fred H. Meinershagen, researching his family's history, wrote that Henriette's mother married a Freitag, so that she commonly used the name of Hannah Freitag; however, there is no evidence that her legal name was changed to Freitag." Reineke, Henriette Johanne Frederike (I4522)
 
3722 Fred Henry Sternberg registered for the U.S. military draft on 5 June 1917 at Granite City, Illinois. According to information on the draft registration card, he was 27 years old, working as a stationary fireman for the Commonwealth Steel Company, of Granite City. He lived at 2018 Bryan Avenue, was married, and had one child. He did not claim any exemption from the draft. The registrar described Fred as of medium height and build with blue eyes and "light" colored hair and no physical disabilities. Family F1176
 
3723 Fred is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Charles, Missouri. Wolf, J. Fred (I3548)
 
3724 Fred is buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. Kolkmeyer, Fred (I1519)
 
3725 Fred Schwartz is buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. Schwartz, Fred (I1520)
 
3726 Fred was buried in Graceland Park Cemetery. Vetsch, Fred J. (I7849)
 
3727 Fred was buried in St. Paul's Evangelical & Reformed Church Cemetery. Lütkemeyer, Frederich W. (I7040)
 
3728 Fred worked as a supervisor for the St. Charles, Missouri electric company. Jungermann, Fred (I3561)
 
3729 Fred, who lived in rural Charrette Township, died in Katie Jane Memorial Home after a stay of 2 weeks. Lütkemeyer, Frederich W. (I7040)
 
3730 Frederick died at City Hospital from lobar pneumonia. Mühlemann, Frederick (I1316)
 
3731 Frederick died at mid-morning at his home, 3524 Halliday Avenue, of a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the right temple. Dienstbier, Frederick (I1309)
 
3732 Frederick died in City Hospital of chronic myocarditis. His normal residence was at 6740 Idaho, St. Louis, Missouri. Gerber, Frederick Wilhelm (I534)
 
3733 Frederick emigrated from Schaumburg-Lippe, Germany. He disembarked at New Orleans, Louisiana and settled in Madison County, Illinois. Gusewelle, Frederick Wilhelm (I2652)
 
3734 Frederick F. Neudorff was interred at Mount Mora Cemetery, St. Joseph, Missouri in Section/Range 6; Block 3; Lot 4. Neudorff, Frederick Franklin (I6941)
 
3735 Frederick is buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Nolte, Heinrich Frederick Wilhelm (I323)
 
3736 Frederick married and raised a family of ten children of his own. Uthlaut, Frederick (I4982)
 
3737 Frederick Muench officiated at Johann and Maria's marriage. Maria was the Widow Henschen, and had a son named Hermann from that marriage. Additional information about this marriage is not known at this time. Family F1621
 
3738 Frederick Neudorff was interred at Mount Mora Cemetery, St. Joseph, Missouri on 6 May 1940 in Section/Range 6; Block 6; Lot S1/2 4. Neudorff, Frederick Franklin (I6397)
 
3739 Frederick was buried at Mount Mora Cemetery. Arnhold, Frederick Thomas (I6352)
 
3740 Frederick was buried in New St. Marcus Cemetery. Gerber, Frederick Wilhelm (I534)
 
3741 Frederick was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Nolte, Friedrich Franz (I2991)
 
3742 Frederick, his parents and his seven siblings departed from Le Havre, France. They disembarked at New Orleans, Louisiana and traveled up the Mississippi River to St. Louis, Missouri. After a sojourn in that city for a few months, the family settled in St. Joseph, Missouri about June, 1852. Arnhold, Frederick (I6376)
 
3743 Frederick's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Riffel, Frederick John III (I1556)
 
3744 Fredericke and four of her siblings, except her eldest brother, emigrated from Germany in 1844 and settled at first in Warren County, Missouri. Her widowed father had immigrated alone to Louisa County, Iowa in 1842. Winter, Fredericke (I5043)
 
3745 Fredericke is buried in the Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery in Mayview, Missouri. Apwisch, Fredericke (I2947)
 
3746 Frederike Charlotte was about 3 years old when her mother died, and she was raised in the home of her Uncle Adolph and Aunt Charlotte (Höfer) Wehrmann in Higginsville, Missouri. Begemann, Frederike Charlotte (I2677)
 
3747 Frederike was buried in the cemetery of the present day Salem UCC Church. Begemann, Frederike Charlotte (I2677)
 
3748 Fredrick Andrew and his wife, Grace, rented several farms in Saline County before purchasing their own place in 1912 northeast of Blackburn. Jungermann, Andreas Fredrick (I3515)
 
3749 Fredrick was buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery. Griesinger, Fredrick E. (I4911)
 
3750 Fredrick's grave is located in the Zion Church Cemetery. Rechtermann, Fredrick Wilhelm (I2861)
 

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