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4501 In the 1920 census record, Arthur was listed as age 21, single, and working on the home farm on his "own account." Begemann, Arthur (I4442)
 
4502 In the 1920 census record, Dederick [sic] was listed as age 18, single, and working on the home farm on his "own account." Begemann, Dietrich (I4443)
 
4503 In the 1920 census record, Gustoph was listed as age 42, single and working out of the home for wages. Begemann, Gustoph (I4437)
 
4504 In the 1920 census record, Lawrence was listed as age 23, single, and engaged in general farm work for wages. Begemann, Lawrence (I4441)
 
4505 In the 1920 census record, Louis was listed as age 38, single and working out of the home for wages. Begemann, Louis (I4438)
 
4506 In the 1920 census record, Martin was listed as age 27, single and working out of the home for wages. Begemann, Martin (I4439)
 
4507 In the 1920 census record, Tedo was listed as age 24, single, and engaged in general farm work for wages. Begemann, Tedo (I4440)
 
4508 In the 1920 federal census, eleven year old Minna Merkel was living at 6264 Gravois Avenue with her father, mother and her uncle, John Thoma. Merkel, Wilhelmina (I4728)
 
4509 In the 1920 federal census, Louisa Merkel was living at 6264 Gravois Avenue with her husband, daughter and brother, John. She was identified as a 44 year old housekeeper. Thoma, Louisa (I4696)
 
4510 In the 1920 U.S. Census, Dietrich Begemann is listed as a naturalized citizen. The time and place of his naturalization is not known at this time. Begemann, Johann Dietrich (I4428)
 
4511 In the 1990 federal census, Conrad is enumerated as a naturalized citizen who immigrated to the USA in 1854. Thoma, Conrad (I508)
 
4512 In the autumn of 1862, Henry "offered his services in defense of his country's flag, and was mustered in as a member of Company H, Thirty-Third Missouri Infantry, commanded by Colonel Fisk (later General). He fought under various leaders, and remained in the service until the cessation of hostilities. Among the important engagements in which he participated were those at Pleasant Hill, Ark.; Tupelo, Miss.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Helena, Ark.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Mobile, Ala. Throughout the war he served as Orderly-Sergeant, and made an enviable reputation as a soldier and officer." Schoppenhorst, Heinrich Adolph (I4136)
 
4513 In the census enumeration, Franciska [sic] is identified as a 33 year old wife, born April 1867 in Germany who immigrated to the USA in 1883. She has been married for 13 years and is the mother of four children, all of whom are still living. The household at 2836 Broadway also included her husband, four daughters ages 3-12 years, and her husband's nine month old niece. Müller, Franziska (I537)
 
4514 In the census enumeration, Otto is identified as a 34 year old engineer, born February 1866 in Missouri, and married for 13 years. The household at 2836 Broadway also included his wife, four daughters ages 3-12 years, and a nine month old niece.
     Residing in the same building was the family of Otto's brother, George L. Gerber. Two houses down, on the same side do the street, Otto's mother, Franziska Gerber, lived with her son, Frederick Gerber. 
Gerber, Otto H. (I533)
 
4515 In the census record, Louis was listed as age 38, single and working out of the home for wages. Begemann, Louis (I4438)
 
4516 In the census, two families are listed as sharing the same dwelling. One family consists of Wm. Moun [sic], age 25, born in Pennsylvania and Margaret Moun, age 6 months, born in Missouri. The other family is John W. Tweehouse [sic], age 56, a farmer and Mariah A. Tweehouse [sic], age 21; both were born in Germany. This is a curious enumeration in light of the evidence of Wilhelm and Maria's marriage and church records of their two eldest children. Maun, Wilhelm Heinrich (I545)
 
4517 In the census, two families are listed as sharing the same dwelling. One family consists of Wm. Moun [sic], age 25, born in Pennsylvania and Margaret Moun, age 6 months, born in Missouri. The other family is John W. Tweehouse [sic], age 56, a farmer and Mariah A. Tweehouse [sic], age 21; both were born in Germany. This is a curious enumeration in light of the evidence of Wilhelm and Maria's marriage and church records of their two eldest children. Twiehaus, Maria Agnes (I546)
 
4518 In the census, two families are listed as sharing the same dwelling. One family consists of Wm. Moun [sic], age 25, born in Pennsylvania and Margaret Moun, age 6 months, born in Missouri. The other family is John W. Tweehouse [sic], age 56, a farmer and Mariah A. Tweehouse [sic], age 21; both were born in Germany. This is a curious enumeration in light of the evidence of Wilhelm and Maria's marriage and church records of their two eldest children. Maun, Christina Margaretha (I4687)
 
4519 In the confirmation record, her surname is given as Starkebaum. Starkebaum, Anna Maria Christine (I1659)
 
4520 In the confirmation register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri, Marie Elisabeth's date of birth is recorded as 1 August 1836. Researchers working with records in Germany report the date of birth as 2 August 1836. Aufderhaar, Marie Elisabeth (I197)
 
4521 In the county records of the marriage, the groom, Ernst Winter, is identified as a resident of Wapello, Louisa County, Iowa. Family F1543
 
4522 In the death register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church, "Heinrich Ernst Knapheide," is recorded as having been born at Charrette, Missouri. Other sources place the birth at or near Marthasville. Knapheide, Ernst Heinrich (I4850)
 
4523 In the published baptismal records of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (Immanuels United Church of Christ after 1957) this person's name is given as Ernst Heinrich. The year of birth and baptism are given as 1852. The published confirmation records give the name as Ernst Wilhelm and the year of birth as 1851. An examination of the original records, or of an independent source, will be required to resolve this conflict. In the published church records of his marriage, his name is given as "Ernst H. Bierbaum." Bierbaum, Ernst Heinrich (I144)
 
4524 In the published baptismal records of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ), Heinrich Hermann's birth date was recorded as 14 August 1848.
     The church records indicate that of the six children born to Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Bierbaum and Anna Christine Elsabein Fiegenbaum, there were two sons, one named Hermann Heinrich and the other named Heinrich Hermann. As seems to have been common with many members of the Fiegenbaum and associated families who had ties to northwestern Germany, the order of their given names was quite fluid over the course of their lives through the 19th and early 20th centuries. A Hermann Heinrich who was also known in the records as Heinrich Herman can cause some problems. If you add brother who uses the same given names in the same mixed order, a genealogical researcher quickly becomes very flustered. I have done my best to reduce the confusion, but a full resolution awaits more scrupulous research. In the meantime, don't bet the farm on what you read here. 
Bierbaum, Heinrich Hermann (I143)
 
4525 In the published baptismal records of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein, Missouri for 1887, the name is listed as Marie Selma Trulson. However subsequent listings give her name as Selma M. Trulson. Trulson, Selma Marie (I386)
 
4526 In the published records of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri, the name at the time of baptism is given as Friedrika Charlotte. At her confirmation and marriage, the name is recorded as Friederike Charlotte. In the record of her death (when the church bore the name German Evangelical Immanuels Church), her name is spelled Friedericka Charlotte. The record of her death also states that she was born in Pinkney [sic], a town west of Holstein. Wippermann, Friederike Charlotte (I129)
 
4527 In the published records of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ), Hermann's death is recorded in 1924. There, he is identified as having been born 1 mile north of Holstein.
     The church records indicate that of the six children born to Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Bierbaum and Anna Christine Elsabein Fiegenbaum, there were two sons, one named Hermann Heinrich and the other named Heinrich Hermann. As seems to have been common with many members of the Fiegenbaum and associated families who had ties to northwestern Germany, the order of their given names was quite fluid over the course of their lives through the 19th and early 20th centuries. A Hermann Heinrich who was also known in the records as Heinrich Herman is difficult enough. If you add brother who uses the same given names with the same variety, a genealogical researcher quickly becomes very flustered. I have done my best to reduce the confusion, but a full resolution awaits more scrupulous research. In the meantime, don't bet the farm on what you read here.
 
Bierbaum, Hermann Heinrich (I235)
 
4528 In the record of her birth, Anna's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Strate oder Fischer. Starkebaum, Anna Christine Elisabeth (I1658)
 
4529 In the record of her birth, Anna's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Strate oder Fischer. Starkebaum, Anna Maria Christine (I1659)
 
4530 In the record of her birth, Christine Friederike's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Fischer. Starkebaum, Christine Friderike (I1663)
 
4531 In the record of her birth, Friederike Dorothee's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Fischer. Starkebaum, Friederike Dorothee (I1665)
 
4532 In the record of her birth, Friederike Wilhelmine Elisabeth's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Elisabeth Fischer. Starkebaum, Friederike Wilhelmine Elisabeth (I1664)
 
4533 In the record of her birth, Friederike's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Fischer. Starkebaum, Friederike Ilsabein (I1660)
 
4534 In the record of her birth, Friederike's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum oder Strate and Christine Elisabeth Fischer. Starkebaum, Friederike Louise Wilhelmine (I1662)
 
4535 In the record of her marriage, found in the archives of Warren County, Missouri, this woman's given name is listed as Theresa. In the 1850 U.S. Census, the given name is recorded as Augusta. Springer, Theresa (I4466)
 
4536 In the record of his birth, his name was recorded as Johann Berend Starkebaum. Berend is a short form of the name Bernhard. Starkebaum, Johann Bernhard (I1656)
 
4537 In the record of his birth, Jobst's parents were identified as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Fischer. Starkebaum, Jobst Henrich (I1661)
 
4538 In the record of this marriage at the church in Sonneborn, the names were recorded as Johann Berend Starkebaum and Christine Elisabeth Strate.

     It was not an uncommon practice in parts of northwestern Germany for a husband to assume his wife's family name upon marriage if she inherited the property rights of the family farm. The children born to this couple also often took on the mother's family name. Evidence of this practice will often appear in church records when a person will be identified with two surnames joined by the word oder (=or) or by the word genannt (=named). This has clearly already happened in the family of "Christine Elisabeth Strate oder Fisher."
     Occasionally this practice will be less readily evident. Instead of the use of both surnames at once, one or the other of the names may also be used interchangeably during the course of the family's life, with no apparent consistency. At the births of their children, parents may sometimes be identified with both surnames together or with only one or the other of their family names. Later on, the children themselves may be recorded with one surname at their confirmation and perhaps another at the time of their own marriage.
     This mixed practice can be found in the records of this family. When Johann Bernhard Starkebaum married and took over farm number 86 in Sonneborn, he was also known by his father-in-law's surname, Strate. His children also appear to have been known by either family name, but adopted Strate when they married.
 
Family F553
 
4539 In their own hands, his parents recorded the following information:

     Hm. Hr. Fiegenbaum
     ist geboren D 27 September
     Abens um halb 11 uhr = = = = =
     Und ist gebstorben D 4 Oktober
     Morgens um halb 11 uhr = = = =
     Und begraben D 5 Nachmittag
     um 4 uhr, Im Jahr 1858
     Der Herr hatt gegaben
     Der Herr hatt genommen, Der
     Name des herrn sei gelobet

A reasonable translation is:

     Hm. Hr. Fiegenbaum
     was born on the 27th of September
     At 10:30 in the evening = = = = =
     And died on the 4th of October
     At 10:30 in the morning = = = =
     And buried on the 5th in the afternoon
     at 4 o'clock in the year 1858
     The Lord has given
     The Lord has taken, The
     Name of the lord [sic] be praised.
 
Fiegenbaum, Hermann Heinrich (I239)
 
4540 In various civil and church records through the course of his life, this person is identified as either Johann Heinrich or Hermann Heinrich. There is also some confusion concerning the date of birth as reported by various researchers: either 12 May 1788 or 6 July 1787. Some say that the Johann Heinrich Fiegenbaum born in 1788 married Anna Catherine Lagemann and that the Johann Heinrich born in 1787 married Catherine Elsabein Hagen.
     A satisfactory resolution of this matter may require a rigorous inspection of records in Germany. In the meantime, I have chosen to follow the lead provided by the published emigration record and the records of the church in Holstein, Missouri.
 
Fiegenbaum, Johann Heinrich (I30)
 
4541 Information concerning Floyd Edward Scribner's third marriage is not currently available to the public. There were no children born to this marriage. Family F1511
 
4542 Information from the Kleinern Ortssippenbuch states that 9 children are listed for this union. Family F1140
 
4543 Information from the records of the church in Beck, Missouri indicate that Anna was a widow at the time of her marriage to Andreas and that the wedding took place in Andreas' home. Apparently there were several children born to this marriage, some of whom produced quite a number of descendants. Family F1145
 
4544 Information on August's death certificate states that he was a resident of Mayview, Missouri for 66 years. This would indicate that he came to the area in about 1881. Fiegenbaum, August Hermann Karl (I247)
 
4545 Inurnment was in Salem Cemetery. A memorial service was held on Sunday, Sept. 16, at the Salem United Church of Christ. Tempel, Edith Grace (I2028)
 
4546 Iona was buried in Valley View Cemetery. Fagg, Iona M. (I4679)
 
4547 Irene'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. Wm. Dustmann." Ploeger, Irene Emma (I3446)
 
4548 Irene's grave is in Greenton Cemetery in Odessa, Missouri. Busch, Bessie Irene (I1614)
 
4549 Irma was buried beside her husband, Warren D. Harris (1878-1913). Springer, Irma Boyd (I7413)
 
4550 Irmgard was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. Winter, Irmgard Christine (I6758)
 
4551 Irvin died in Barnes Hospital. Mühlemann, Irvin John (I5359)
 
4552 Irvin was buried in Calvary Cemetery. Mühlemann, Irvin John (I5359)
 
4553 Irving is buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Vahrenberg, Irving Henry (I1620)
 
4554 Isabella died of bronchial pneumonia about 11:30 a.m. at St. Luke's Hospital. Arteriosclerosis was a contributory cause. Johnson, Isabella (I5052)
 
4555 Isabella Pringle was the daughter of Alexander Pringle (1800-1881) and Sophia Pringle (1804-1856). Pringle, Isabella (I4042)
 
4556 Isham and Sarah Ann (Springer) Davidson had eight children. Family F1299
 
4557 It appears that "Fr. Fiegenbaum" officiated at the marriage. This is probably Friedrich Wilhelm Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmina's uncle and a pastor in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Family F117
 
4558 It appears that Edgar was buried in Bone Hill Cemetery. Knapheide, Edgar (I5433)
 
4559 It appears that Wilhelmine's maiden name was Meier, and that her first husband's surname was Cehmeier. Family F850
 
4560 It has also been reported that the birth took place in Jackson County, Ohio. White, Frances S. (I7441)
 
4561 It has been assumed that the death took place in Illinois. Gillespie, Mattie C. (I8122)
 
4562 It has been assumed that the death took place in Illinois. Gillespie, Minna A. (I8123)
 
4563 It has been assumed that the marriage took place in Missouri, perhaps in Lafayette County. This assumption needs to be confirmed. Family F918
 
4564 It has been report has been reported that Dietrich emigrated from Germany in 1842 with a married son from his one marriage and two sons from another marriage. Details of either of these marriages is lacking at this time. Family F1685
 
4565 It has been reported that Julius was born on either 29 April or 29 May 1878. Vahrenberg, Julius Simon (I114)
 
4566 It has been reported that Mollie died on 21 September 1951 at the age of 78 years, 9 months, 3 days. If these last two facts are correct as reported, by calculation the date of birth would be 18 December 1872. This needs to be confirmed. Rechtermann, Mollie (I4798)
 
4567 It has been reported that the marriage took place in either Pensacola, Florida or in Mobile County, Alabama on 31 October. Further research is required. Family F1375
 
4568 It is an assumption that Anna was born in the Principality of Lippe; this needs to be confirmed. The date of her birth is not yet known. Krügermeyer, Anna Katherina Elisabeth (I4452)
 
4569 It is an assumption that Frederick was born in the Principality of Lippe; this needs to be confirmed. Winter, Frederick (I4451)
 
4570 It is an assumption that the marriage took place in the Principality of Lippe, largely on the basis of the birth places of the children. This assumption needs to be confirmed. Frederick and Anna had a total of six children: 2 of them died in infancy; four sons and two daughters survived to adulthood. Family F1470
 
4571 It is believed that Low was much older that Mary and a widower. He had a least one child (also named Low Jackson, born about 1838) from an earlier relationship. Low and Mary (Springer) Jackson had 10 children. Family F1304
 
4572 It is not certain whether her given name is spelled Sina or Sena. Block, Sina Carolina (I1499)
 
4573 It is not clear from the notes I have received whether it was Mabel Bell or John Trimpe who died on 27 February 1974. This information needs to be confirmed. Trimpe, John (I1046)
 
4574 It is not known at this time how many other children might have been born to this couple. Family F2191
 
4575 It is not yet known when Gustav was born. Kersten, Gustav (I4990)
 
4576 It is possible that Carolina was born in either Millstadt or New Athens, Illinois. Merkel, Carolina (I3755)
 
4577 It is possible that Hermann died in Steinheim, Germany. Strate, Hermann Heinrich (I3304)
 
4578 It is possible that Louisa's maiden name was Arnesmeyer; this needs to be confirmed with further research. Arensmeyer, Louisa M. (I7331)
 
4579 It is possible that Sophie may have been born in May instead of March. Hoffmann, Sophie (I1676)
 
4580 It is possible the birth took place in the town of Causahrah (or Causanagh?) in the Parish of Loughgall. Allen, Dr. Thomas Johnston (I7036)
 
4581 It is reported that Henry was the second of four sons. Wellemeyer, Henry Frank (I272)
 
4582 It seems that Ella did not marry. Hünefeld, Ella Caroline (I5465)
 
4583 It would appear that Frances and her brother were twins. The exact date of birth used here is the date of Warren's birth; this assumption needs to be confirmed. Sawtell, Frances (I7094)
 
4584 Ivan died in a car accident on the Kansas Turnpike near Lawrence, Kansas at about 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, 26 February 1964. The obituary reports that he appears to have fallen asleep at the wheel of his car and struck a bridge abutment. Fiegenbaum, Ivan John (I1080)
 
4585 Ivan graduated from Fairview High School, Fairview, Kansas. Fiegenbaum, Ivan John (I1080)
 
4586 Ivan served in the U. S. Army. Fiegenbaum, Ivan John (I1080)
 
4587 Ivan was baptized in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Fairview, Kansas. Fiegenbaum, Ivan John (I1080)
 
4588 Ivan was confirm in St. Paul Lutheran Church, Fairview, Kansas. Fiegenbaum, Ivan John (I1080)
 
4589 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Winter, John Derwood (I4505)
 
4590 J. earned a B. D. degree. Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4591 J. earned a Ph.D. for his work in comparative religion with emphasis in Islamic Studies from the Institute of Islamic Studies at McGill University. Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4592 J. earned an A.B degree (magna cum laude) in Bible, Religion and, Philosophy and History. Drury College is now known as Drury University. Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4593 J. Fr. Carl and Maria's marriage is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Martha Schoppenhorst and Heinrich Wegener were witnesses. Family F1518
 
4594 J. graduated from Mayview High School. Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4595 J. W. was baptized in the First Presbyterian Church of Miami, Oklahoma. Harry W. Curtis was the minister. No witnesses signed the certificate. Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4596 J. W. was confirmed in Zions Evangelical Church (the Evangelical and Reformed denomination). Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4597 J. was ordained into the Evangelical and Reformed Church. The ceremony took place at Zion E & R Church in Mayview, Missouri, the congregation in which he had grown up. Fiegenbaum, J. W. (I37)
 
4598 Jackie was buried in Sunset Memorial Park. Biser, Jacqueline Kay (I3230)
 
4599 Jacob was buried in Bellemont Cemetery. Miller, Jacob (I66)
 
4600 Jacob was buried in the cemetery of St. Peter's Evangelical Church, which was founded in the year of his death. His father, Rudolph, was one of the founding members of the congregation. Uthlaut, Jacob (I4981)
 
4601 Jacob, 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, Jacob (I6375)
 
4602 Jacob's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Uthlaut, Wilhelm Jacob (I4967)
 
4603 James and Clarice moved to Tamiami Village. Family F1813
 
4604 James and Mary owned Wilson's Drug Sundries in Fairview, Kansas from 1949 until 1972. Family F356
 
4605 James and Susannah (Springer) Davidson had ten children. Family F1303
 
4606 James Bennett, Jr. was a brick mason and brick manufacturer and was involved with the construction of some of the first brick buildings in Wymore, Nebraska. Bennett, James (I4595)
 
4607 James died in Sister's Hospital. Lehman, James Albert (I989)
 
4608 James Otto and Vena Marie Nolte were twins. Nolte, James Otto (I2945)
 
4609 James Otto's grave is to be found in the Zion Church Cemetery. Nolte, James Otto (I2945)
 
4610 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F796
 
4611 Jane's remains were cremated by the Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri. A memorial service was held on Saturday, 14 September 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the Zion United Church of Christ, 2711 North 72nd St, Kansas City, Kansas. Fiegenbaum, Jane Marie (I1526)
 
4612 January 21, 1923 was a Sunday. According to his obituary, Henry Fred Starkebaum died at his home 4 miles southwest of town "while at the table eating supper, at 5 o'clock, from paralysis of the brain, at the age of 84 years, 6 months and 20 days." His wife and 3 children proceeded him in death. He was survived by 7 children: Mrs. William [Henrietta ] Fiegenbaum, Mrs. Theo. [Emma ] Tempel, William and Edwin living near Mayview; at home are Wilhelmine, Augusta and Samuel. He also had 16 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, January 23 at 12:30 at the residence and at 1:00 at the Evangelical church in Higginsville, conducted by Rev. G. H. Freund. Starkebaum, Heinrich Friederich L. (I869)
 
4613 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cahan, Jared Maxwell (I627)
 
4614 Jean's maiden name is yet undetermined. Family F965
 
4615 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F228
 
4616 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Knittle, Jeanne (I795)
 
4617 Jennie was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. Springer, Jennie Florence (I4025)
 
4618 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F379
 
4619 Jerry's surname is not known at this time. [---?---], Jerry (I1349)
 
4620 Jessie died in childbirth. Harris, Jessie May (I6500)
 
4621 Jessie E. Springer, in her genealogy of the family (1959), writes: "In the summer of 1849 an epidemic of cholera swept across much of the country, including Madison County. Elizabeth Byrd Springer fell ill with the dread disease, and died on June 24; her husband followed her in death the next day, June 25, having been ill only twenty-four hours. They were buried in the same grave in the cemetery on the farm."
 
Byrd, Elizabeth (I3979)
 
4622 Jessie E. Springer, in her genealogy of the family (1959), writes: "In the summer of 1849 an epidemic of cholera swept across much of the country, including Madison County. Elizabeth Byrd Springer fell ill with the dread disease, and died on June 24; her husband followed her in death the next day, June 25, having been ill only twenty-four hours. They were buried in the same grave in the cemetery on the farm." Springer, John (I3963)
 
4623 Jessie was buried in Alton Cemetery. Harris, Jessie May (I6500)
 
4624 Joan's maiden name is yet undetermined. Family F492
 
4625 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Knittle, Joanne (I796)
 
4626 Joel and his wife were buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's United Church of Christ. Berger, Joel H. (I5147)
 
4627 Johann and his family lived at Hölter 11. Hölter is one of the three 'Bauernshaften' in the village of Ladbergen. A 'Bauerschaft' is an ancient grouping of farms that emerged from the earliest agricultural settlements, and comprised the earliest administrative units of a community. Until the early 1960s, Ladbergen had three Bauernshaften: Hölter, Overbeck and Wester. These settlement areas are still recognized in present day Ladbergen. Recently, the residential sections of the village center have become known by street names and a fourth section of Ladbergen, called 'Dorf' [village] has been created. The number 11 would indicate that this was the 11th farm established in this Bauerschaft. In 1980, Hölter 11 was renamed Ostbeverner Damm 40 and is the home of Lieselotte (Freese) Fiegenbaum. Fiegenbaum, Johann Hermann (I16)
 
4628 Johann Carl Conrad was the son of Benjamin Steinmetz. His mother's name is not known at this time. Steinmetz, Johann Carl Conrad (I328)
 
4629 Johann Friedrich Hackmann's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Hackmann, Johann Friedrich (I5299)
 
4630 Johann Friedrich 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, Johann Friedrich (I4847)
 
4631 Johann Friedrich, his parents and siblings, and his grandfather emigrated from the Kingdom of Hannover and settled in Warren County, Missouri. Hackmann, Johann Friedrich (I5288)
 
4632 Johann Friedrich, his wife and their children, and his father emigrated from the Kingdom of Hannover and settled in Warren County, Missouri. Hackmann, Johann Friedrich (I5282)
 
4633 Johann Friedrich'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 sponsor was Johann Friedrich Hackmann. Hackmann, Johann Friedrich (I5299)
 
4634 Johann George Etling was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Etling, Johann George (I4309)
 
4635 Johann Heinrich Hackmann 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, Johann Heinrich (I4718)
 
4636 Johann Heinrich was buried in the cemetery across the street from the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The cemetery is next to and south of the parsonage and on the site of the first church built in Holstein, known as the German Lutheran Church on Charrette (1839-1848). The German inscription on his gravestone reads:

     Joh. Hein. Fiegenbaum
     geb.
     Mäi 12. 1788.
     in Ladbergen,
     Kreis Teklenburg [sic]
     Regierungsbezirk
     Münster
     Könichreich [sic]
     Preussen,
     gest.
     Mär. 12, 1861.

     Joh. Hein. Fiegenbaum
     born
     May 12th 1788
     in Ladbergen,
     County of Teklenburg [sic]
     Administrative District of
     Münster
     Kingdom of
     Prussia,
     died
     Mar. 12th, 1861.

 
Fiegenbaum, Johann Heinrich (I30)
 
4637 Johann 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. Hackmann, Johann Heinrich (I5495)
 
4638 Johann Heinrich, his parents and siblings, and his grandfather emigrated from the Kingdom of Hannover and settled in Warren County, Missouri. Hackmann, Johann Heinrich (I5289)
 
4639 Johann Heinrich, his wife and their first six children (the eldest born in 1820) arrived in New Orleans in November 1836. The family eventually settled in Warren County, Missouri, farming near Treloar and Holstein. Uthlaut, Johann Heinrich (I4960)
 
4640 Johann Heinrich, listed in the 1860 U.S. Census as Herman, was living in the home of his youngest child, Hermann Heinrich Fiegenbaum, and his family. Fiegenbaum, Johann Heinrich (I30)
 
4641 Johann Heinrich's baptism is recorded in the archives of the church at Femme Osage. Maun, Johann Heinrich (I4692)
 
4642 Johann Heinrich's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Lutheran Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Gert Heinrich Steinkamp. Hackmann, Johann Heinrich (I4718)
 
4643 Johann Heinrich'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). No sponsor was recorded. Hackmann, Johann Heinrich (I5495)
 
4644 Johann Henrich (23 years, 10 months and 13 days old) died 2 days before his father (50 years, 11 months and 10 days old); 2 months and 2 days before his Uncle Hermann (52 years old) died; and 2 months and 20 days before his Aunt Anna Katharina (aged 69 years, 10 months and 2 days) died. Fiegenbaum, Johann Henrich (I13)
 
4645 Johann Hermann was 10 months and 26 days old when he died. Fiegenbaum, Johann Hermann Adolph (I222)
 
4646 Johann Hermann, his wife and six children under the age of 15 immigrated to the USA, settling first near Marthasville, Missouri and finally establishing the family about two miles northwest of Hopewell, Warren County, Missouri. Kersten, Johann Hermann (I4985)
 
4647 Johann Hermann's death is recorded in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri, founded in 1839 as the German Lutheran Church on Charrette and known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. His name is recorded as one of the founding fathers of the congregation. Kersten, Johann Hermann (I4985)
 
4648 Johann is buried in Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Fairview, Kansas. Meyer, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (I2642)
 
4649 Johann is buried in the Old Bland Cemetery. Bentlage, Johann Heinrich (I5097)
 
4650 Johann Jacob was 50 years, 11 months and 10 days old when he died. He died 2 months before his brother Hermann (52 years old); and 2 days after the death of his son, Johann Henrich (23 years, 10 months and 13 days old); and 2 months and 18 days before his sister Anna Katharina (aged 69 years, 10 months and 2 days). Fiegenbaum, Johann Jacob (I5)
 
4651 Johann Jacob was an official in the local law court. Menn, Johann Jacob (I1389)
 
4652 Johann Jacob was buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Charles, Missouri. Jungermann, Johann Jacob Heinrick (I3539)
 
4653 Johann Jacob was his parents' first son. He founded a powder mill used in the production of explosives for excavation projects in the area, a region rich in iron ore. The mill continued in operation until after the Second World War. Menn, Johann Jacob (I1387)
 
4654 Johann was about 24 years old when he married his first wife, Anna. There are no records of any children. Anna died 18 days after the wedding. Family F2
 
4655 Johann was born about 1 year and 1 month after his brother, Hermann, his next eldest sibling. In the year of his birth, 1707, Grafschaft Tecklenburg was sold to Friedrich I, King of Prussia.
 
Fiegenbaum, Johann Jacob (I5)
 
4656 Johann was born in his parents' home at No. 13 in Almena. Wehrmann, Johann Henrich Adolph (I115)
 
4657 Johann was born in his parents' home at No. 13. in Almena. Wehrmann, Johann Heinrich Adolph Konrad (I3320)
 
4658 Johann was buried in the "old" cemetery at Femme Osage. Bierbaum, Johann Hermann (I4608)
 
4659 Johann 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. Aufderhaar, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (I192)
 
4660 Johann 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, Johann Friedrich (I4812)
 
4661 Johann Wilm died 10 days after his sister, Anna Liesabeth. He was 9 years, 11 months and 6 days old. Fiegenbaum, Johann Wilhelm (I14)
 
4662 Johann, his wife and their 7 children emigrated from northwestern Germany. Bierbaum, Johann Heinrich (I146)
 
4663 Johann, one of the charter members of the church in Holstein, Missouri, was buried in the oldest cemetery of that congregation. Uthlaut, Johann Heinrich (I4960)
 
4664 Johann's baptism is recorded in the archives of the church at Femme Osage. Maun, Johann Wilhelm (I572)
 
4665 Johann's death is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). In the published record of those archives, his name is given as "Hermann Heinrich Fiegenbaum" and his age at death is listed at 72 years and 10 months (which yields a calculated date of birth as 12 May 1788). Fiegenbaum, Johann Heinrich (I30)
 
4666 Johann's family was living in Overbeck at the time of his birth. Overbeck is one of the three 'Bauernshaften' in the village of Ladbergen. A 'Bauerschaft' is an ancient grouping of farms that emerged from the earliest agricultural settlements, and comprised the earliest administrative units of a community. Until the early 1960s, Ladbergen had three Bauernshaften: Hölter, Overbeck and Wester. These settlement areas are still recognized in present day Ladbergen. Recently, the residential sections of the village center have become known by street names and a fourth section of Ladbergen, called 'Dorf' [village] has been created. Hagen, Johann Heinrich (I190)
 
4667 Johann's obituary notices in local newspapers state that he was born in 1838 and died at an age of over 77 years. His death certificate confirms this age, but records the year of birth as 1848, which is mathematically inconsistent when measured against the date of death. In light of the other details of Johann's birth provided in the obituaries, I have accepted 1838 as the correct year of birth, but this should be confirmed by further research.
     At some time early in his life, at least as early as his enlistment in the military during the Civil War, Johann Dienstbier had become known as John Dinsbeer. He used this form for the rest of his days. Some, but not all, members of his birth family appear to have also adopted this transformation. 
Dienstbier, Johann (I1308)
 
4668 Johann's obituary states that he emigrated to St. Louis in 1845 with his father. This date is also recorded in the 1900 and 1910 U.S. censuses. The obituary for his sister, Margaretha (Dinsbeer) Etling reports that she emigrated at the same time with her parents. Dienstbier, Johann (I1308)
 
4669 Johann's son, Hermann Heinrich Bierbaum, was reported to have been born in 1824 at Westerkappeln, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia. It might be assumed that Johann was born in the same area. The date of birth I have used has been calculated from Johann's reported date of death and age at death. Bierbaum, Johann Friedrich (I7388)
 
4670 Johanna Meinershagen (she never married) died at her home, 2205 Shelby, Higginsville from ovarian cancer. Meinershagen, Johanna Anna Pauline (I4559)
 
4671 Johanna was buried in the cemetery of Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church. Meinershagen, Johanna Anna Pauline (I4559)
 
4672 John and Hilda, both of Mayview, Missouri, received a marriage license on 24 October and were married three days later at Mayview, Missouri, by Rev. Martin L. Seybold, resident Pastor of Zion's Evangelical Church, at Mayview. Family F922
 
4673 John and Lydia had no children. Family F851
 
4674 John and Mamie had no children. Family F818
 
4675 John and Margaret had nine children. Family F1510
 
4676 John August Fasse served in the U.S. Army during World War I. He enlisted in Missouri on 25 April 1918 and was discharged on 14 April 1919. He was a private in Company C, 342 Machine Gun Battalion, 89 Division. Fasse, John August (I1616)
 
4677 John C. Brockmeyer was buried at Section 1H, Site 855, in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. He had served in the U.S. Army during World War II, starting on 20 May 1941. He achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant. Brockmeyer, John C. (I1476)
 
4678 John died at Genesis Medical Center, West Campus. Willits, John T. (I7381)
 
4679 John died from bronchopneumonia at 11:13 a.m. at the Veterans Administration Hospital, 915 North Grand Avenue, after a stay of two days. According to his death certificate, he was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and World War I. Thoma, John (I4697)
 
4680 John died in either 1922 or 1924; sources disagree as to the exact date. Howard, John S. (I4568)
 
4681 John died of apoplexy at 2819 Neosho Street. Also living at the same address at this time, was Eliz. Schmidt, the informant for John's death certificate. This is most likely his married daughter. She identified her father as a retail shoe merchant. Mayer, John (I1314)
 
4682 John died when his B-24 bomber was shot down over Germany. Neher, John Benjamin Jr. (I3679)
 
4683 John Freese was buried in the Salem Church cemetery at Higginsville, Missouri. Freese, John (I2690)
 
4684 John is buried in St. Paul's Churchyard. Seesler, John Henry (I532)
 
4685 John Lynch served as a Private in Company A, 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (also known as "Yates Phalanx"). According to Illinois state muster rolls, he was a 44 years old farmer and a resident of St. Louis, Missouri when he joined the regiment on 31 October 1861. He was mustered out on 29 October 1864 when his three year enlistment expired. During that time, the 39th Regiment, served in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Lynch, John (I2814)
 
4686 John Lynch was buried in Locust Grove Cemetery at New Orleans. Apparently subsequent burials at this location often disturbed previous interments in a haphazard manner, and multiple burials in the same plot were not uncommon. The cemetery was closed in 1879, covered with two feet of earth and planted with grain and grass. In 1905, Thomy Lafon School was built on the land without the removal of any of the bodies. More than a century later, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs recognized the likelihood that John's remains could be recovered and honored the family's request that a memorial marker be erected in Woodlawn Cemetery, at Edwardsville, Illinois, where members of John Lynch’s family have been buried. Lynch, John (I2814)
 
4687 John M. Munz studied for the ministry at Eden Seminary near St. Louis, Missouri and was ordained a minister in 1897. Munz, John Martin (I378)
 
4688 John Mühlemann's household appeared twice in the 1880 U.S. census of St. Louis, Missouri, on Monday, June 7 and again on Tuesday, June 8, each time visited by a different enumerator.
     John's age was recorded as either 26 or 28. His wife's age was recorded as either 23 or 24. According to the two enumerations, they were the parents of either one child, Charlotte, or of two children, Charlotte and George.
     Both enumerations showed the presence of Barbara Bamberg, a widow, age 63 (or perhaps 69), born in Switzerland, who was identified as either a mother or step-mother of the head of the household.
 
Mühlemann, John (I1313)
 
4689 John served as a private in the U. S. Army during World War I from 15 June 1918 to 31 July 1919. Neher, John Benjamin (I2874)
 
4690 John served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He was awarded the Silver Star. Willits, John T. (I7381)
 
4691 John was a pastor in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He frequently traveled long distances on horseback to serve his charges. Often working in rural or remote areas, John continued to farm and ranch, as did many itinerant preachers in the M. E. Church. Williams, Rev. John Edward (I5514)
 
4692 John was born in either Powhattan or Fairview, Kansas. Meyer, John Edwin (I1116)
 
4693 John was born near Mayview, Missouri. Neher, John Benjamin Jr. (I3679)
 
4694 John was buried at Section H, Site 50, at Rock Island National Cemetery. He shares this site with his wife, Ruth Helen (Lidster) Willits. Willits, John T. (I7381)
 
4695 John was buried at the Old Blue Ridge Cemetery. Gusewelle, Johann Gottlieb (I2654)
 
4696 John was buried in Park Lawn Cemetery. Mayer, John (I1314)
 
4697 John was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's Church. Munz, John Martin (I378)
 
4698 John was buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery. Griesinger, John G. (I4905)
 
4699 John was buried in the Greenton Cemetery in Odessa, MO. Landwehr, John (I2686)
 
4700 John was buried in the Lee Mission Cemetery (Section A, Block 28, Lot 02, Grave 08). He and his wife share a gravestone. Williams, Rev. John Edward (I5514)
 
4701 John was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. Dippold, John (I4378)
 
4702 John was buried in Zion Cemetery, outside Colesburg. Klaus, Johan D. (I4409)
 
4703 John's grave is in the Higginsville City Cemetery. Fasse, John August (I1616)
 
4704 John's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Drewel, John Henry (I1503)
 
4705 John's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. Wehking, Hermann Johann (I4759)
 
4706 Jonathan graduated in 1910 from the Elmhurst Proseminary, now known as Elmhurst College. Bierbaum, Jonathan Conrad (I4615)
 
4707 Jonathan's baptism is 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 Conrad Koch. Bierbaum, Jonathan Conrad (I4615)
 
4708 Joseph Kolde was buried in St. Marcus Cemetery. Kolde, Joseph (I4732)
 
4709 Josephine died in the same week as her sister, Barbara, during a diphtheria epidemic. Kolde, Josephine (I4730)
 
4710 Josephine never married. Springer, Josephine Lincoln (I4034)
 
4711 Josephine was buried in Old St. Marcus Cemetery. Kolde, Josephine (I4730)
 
4712 Joshua is a child from Debby's first marriage. She and Jerry Velders did not have any children. [---?---], Joshua W. (I1450)
 
4713 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hasenjaeger, Judith Mae (I3631)
 
4714 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hasenjaeger, Judith Mae (I3631)
 
4715 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Knapheide, Judith Ann Hilda (I4884)
 
4716 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Knapheide, Judith Ann Hilda (I4884)
 
4717 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. [---?---], Judy (I3037)
 
4718 Julia Amanda's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Hackmann, Julia Amanda (I5497)
 
4719 Julia was buried in the cemetery across the street from the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The cemetery is next to and south of the parsonage and on the site of the first church built at Holstein, Missouri, known as the German Lutheran Church on Charrette (1839-1848). Koch, Wilhelmina Juliana (I7588)
 
4720 Julia was buried in the Lynch family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. Also buried at that site were her parents, Clay Hardin Lynch, Martha Lizette (Fiegenbaum) Lynch. Lynch, Julia B. (I2800)
 
4721 Juliana is buried in the cemetery across the street from the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein, Missouri. The cemetery is south of the parsonage and on the site of the first church, known as German Lutheran Church on Charrette, chartered on 27 February 1839.. Fiegenbaum, Juliana Wilhelmine Florentine (I245)
 
4722 Juliana'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 "Mrs. C. Wippermann." Fiegenbaum, Juliana Wilhelmine Florentine (I245)
 
4723 Julie Amanda'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 Mrs. Fried. Büscher, whose given name was Julia. Hackmann, Julia Amanda (I5497)
 
4724 Julie Emilie'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 sponsor was "Julie, Mrs. Fritz Büscher." Hackmann, Julie Emilie (I5304)
 
4725 Julius E. Knapheide's grave may be found in the cemetery connected with New Hope United Methodist Church. Knapheide, Ernst Julius (I4855)
 
4726 Julius Henry 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, Heinrich Julius (I5459)
 
4727 Julius purchased land in Illinois, where his uncle, George Frederick Julius Barnsback lived, and took up farming. Berensbach, Julius Louis Hans (I7992)
 
4728 Julius received his degree at the 24th commencement exercises of Bellevue Hospital Medical College (later New York University School of Medicine), held in the evening at the Metropolitan Opera House. Fiegenbaum, Dr. Julius Henry (I269)
 
4729 Julius was buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri; section J, plot 1099. Meyers, Julius A. (I1457)
 
4730 Julius 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. Koch, Wilhelm Julius (I7584)
 
4731 Julius was buried in the cemetery of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church (since 1957, Salem United Church of Christ) in Higginsville, Missouri. Jungermann, Julius Louis (I3514)
 
4732 Julius was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. Vahrenberg, Julius Simon (I114)
 
4733 Julius was the son of Ludwig Heinrich Julius Berensbach, who died in 1806.
     A biographical sketch of Julius's son, Henry C. Barnsback, published in 1887, contained this explanation of the change of the family name in the U.S.

     "During their residence in this country, the orthography of the family name has been slightly altered, owing to the difficulty which Americans found in giving it the correct pronunciation. The original name is Berensbach, and the history of their family was compiled by Maj. August Berensbach in Hoyershausen, in 1818, and was translated into English in 1842. When George Frederick Julius Berensbach [Julius's uncle] came to the United States he found it was very difficult for the people to pronounce the last syllable of his name properly, and rather than attempt it, the neighbors frequently called him Barns. Not wishing to lose his name entirely, he found himself compelled to alter the final letter of his name to "k," and the name finally became Barnsback, and he has since used that form of orthography, entering his land and executing his papers with that signature." 
Berensbach, Julius Louis Hans (I7992)
 
4734 Julius Wilhelm'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 "Wilh. Schoppenhorst." Schoppenhorst, Julius Wilhelm (I4571)
 
4735 Julius' grave is located in the Zion Church Cemetery. Ackerman, Julius J. (I3718)
 
4736 Julius' grave is to be found in the Zion Church Cemetery in Mayview. Rechtermann, Julius F. (I1773)
 
4737 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2466
 
4738 Karl died at St. Luke's Hospital following a four day stay. He died from cardiac failure and pulmonary edema as the result of an accidental fall at his home on 16 February 1948. Begemann, Karl August (I4412)
 
4739 Karl Gerhard'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 sponsor was Gerhard Hackmann. Hackmann, Karl Gerhard (I5306)
 
4740 Karl, his parents and his seven siblings embarked 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, Karl (I6371)
 
4741 Karl'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). Hasenjäger, Karl Heinrich (I134)
 
4742 Karl's date of birth has been reported as either 11 or 14 October 1853. Begemann, Karl August (I4412)
 
4743 Karolina 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, Karolina Florentine Louise (I5045)
 
4744 Karoline was born in house number 72. Heuer, Karoline Wilhelmine Luise (I7513)
 
4745 Kasten died of lobar pneumonia. Buschmann, Kasten Heinrich Wilhelm (I5064)
 
4746 Kasten was buried in Zion Church Cemetery. Buschmann, Kasten Heinrich Wilhelm (I5064)
 
4747 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Riekhof, Katarina Lee (I3846)
 
4748 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Riekhof, Katarina Lee (I3846)
 
4749 Katharina emigrated from the Kingdom of Hannover with her husband, her father-in-law and two brothers-in-law, Dietrich Wilhelm (1819-1899) and Frank Diedrich (1828-1913). In 1843 she and her husband purchased a farm near Bay, Boulware Township, Gasconade County, Missouri. Schlienkamp, Katharina Maria (I5216)
 
4750 Katharina was buried in a family cemetery on the farm she and her husband settled in Boulware Township, northeast of Bay, Missouri. Schlienkamp, Katharina Maria (I5216)
 

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