Matches 5,001 to 5,250 of 6,590
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5001 | Max is buried in the Missouri Veteran's Cemetery in Higginsville, Missouri. | Duensing, Max Henry (I3018)
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5002 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Niemeyer, Melvin Frederick (I4893)
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5003 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Niemeyer, Melvin Frederick (I4893)
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5004 | Memorial services, under the guidance of Pastor Mae Jean Zelle, were held on 11 December 2014 at New Life in Christ Lutheran Church, Duncanville, Texas, where Carleen was a member. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, where her husband had been buried in 1998. | Hendrickson, Thelma Carleen (I2877)
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5005 | Mercy Baker (Kelley) Thacher died on 9 or 19 March 1894. | Kelley, Mercy Baker (I6434)
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5006 | Meta 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. | Pöppelmeier, Meta Anna (I4875)
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5007 | Meta died at SSM St. Joseph Hospital West. | Mordt, Meta Minne (I2845)
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5008 | Meta died in either Truxton or in St. Louis, Missouri. Further research is needed to clarify this matter. | Winter, Meta Christina (I1596)
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5009 | Meta was buried in Zion Methodist Church Cemetery. | Winter, Meta Christina (I1596)
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5010 | Meta was buried in Zion United Methodist Church. | Mordt, Meta Minne (I2845)
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5011 | Meta Winter graduated from Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri as an R.N. She did private duty nursing for several years and then became a staff nurse at Christian Hospital in St. Louis. In the late 1970s she was Director of Social Services at Christian Hospital Northwest in Florissant, Missouri. | Winter, Meta (I4460)
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5012 | Michael Brakemeyer was the father of two children. The identity of the mother or mothers was not provided. No information about a wedding was given. | Family F2641
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5013 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ausmus, Michael William (I5737)
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5014 | Michael was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in a joint plot with his wife. | Steffgen, Michael P. (I6822)
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5015 | Mildred died from a very short bout of pulmonary lobar pneumonia, complicated by 2 months of intestinal indigestion. | Jungerman, Mildred Grace (I3605)
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5016 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bierbaum, Mildred Lina Selma (I3442)
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5017 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bierbaum, Mildred Lina Selma (I3442)
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5018 | Mina and Emelie were twins. | Kersten, Sophie Wilhelmine (I4991)
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5019 | Mina and Emelie were twins. | Kersten, Emelie (I4992)
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5020 | Mina was buried in Sunset Hill Cemetery. | Lynch, Mina Leona (I2799)
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5021 | Mina, a resident of nearby Wood River, Illinois, died at St. Joseph's Hospital after a stay of seven days. She was being treated for chronic pyosalpingitis and general peritonitis and had undergone an operation of 6 June for an intestinal blockage. | Lynch, Mina Leona (I2799)
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5022 | Minna is identified as a child of Emelia (Etling) Beyer. It is not clear whether or not Minna died before her mother. | Beyer, Minna (I1304)
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5023 | Minna's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Starkebaum, Charlotte Wilhelmine Louise (I1244)
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5024 | Minnie is buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. | Kohlstaedt, Minnie Dora (I1514)
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5025 | Minnie is buried in the Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery in Mayview, Missouri. | Rabius, Minnie L. (I2955)
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5026 | Miss Ehlemeyer's given names are not known at this time. | Ehlemeyer, [--?--] (I3577)
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5027 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Begemann, Misty Michelle (I2744)
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5028 | Mollie's grave is located in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Rechtermann, Mollie (I4798)
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5029 | Mrs. Emma Miller, a resident of Wathena, Kansas, was listed as one of the eight children attending a family reunion in November 1892 at her parents home at Oregon, Missouri. | Family F25
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5030 | Mrs. Howard A. Howard died early in the morning at St. John's Hospital in Joplin. She had been a patient there since 9 April 1947 after breaking her hip in a fall. | Tittle, Harriett Abrion (I4569)
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5031 | Mrs. Hy Montgomery, of Skidmore, Missouri, no doubt Amanda's daughter-in-law, provided personal information for Amanda's death certificate. She identified Amanda's father as Jefferson Combs, born in North Carolina. In the 1920 and 1930 U.S. census enumerations of the Montgomery household in Skidmore, where Amanda was living both times, her father's birth place was recorded as Alabama. In both censuses and on the death certificate, the birth place for Amanda's mother, was identified as Tennessee. Apparently her maiden name was Swann; her given name was not recorded. | Combs, Amanda M. (I7452)
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5032 | Nellie was buried in Troy City Cemetery. | Lansche, Nell Mae (I6136)
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5033 | Nellie was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. | Erlenborn, Nellie M. (I65)
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5034 | No details of the marriage are known at this time. | Family F1569
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5035 | ö | Plank, Douglas Lyle (I1015)
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5036 | Obituaries for Henry's father in 1896 note that Dr. George Adolph Fiegenbaum was survived by a wife and two children. | Fiegenbaum, Henry Allen Ernest (I6324)
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5037 | Olga was buried in a family plot in Saint Johns Cemetery, just south of Berger, Franklin County, Missouri. Also on the family memorial marker are the names of her parents: "J. F. Louis 1858-1956" and "Annie S. 1863-1935", and two of her siblings: "Deola C. 1896-1954" and "Arthur O. 1901-1986". | Oberwortmann, Olga K. (I8220)
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5038 | Olga's birth date has been taken from her death certificate. The informant, John K. Brockmeyer, lived at the same residence as Olga (2301 South Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri) and was no doubt her husband. He identified Olga's father as Henry Plate, but did not know the maiden name of Olga's mother. | Plate, Olga (I1472)
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5039 | On 19 March 1942, Franklin, a resident of Chaves County, enlisted at Sante Fe as a Private in the Army Air Corp. | Tarbell, Franklin S. (I7894)
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5040 | On December 1906 she was unmarried and living at South Dennis, Massachusetts. | Thacher, Mary Bangs (I6432)
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5041 | On her gravestone, her given names are engraved as "Meta E." | Jungermann, Meta Louise (I3516)
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5042 | On her marriage license of 1879, her first given name was spelled "Fredericka;" on the marriage license of 1903, the spelling was "Frederike." In other documents it has appeared as "Fredereka," and "Fredricka." I have elected to use the full name as provided on the 1879 marriage license. | Ashauer, Fredericka Wilhelmine Sophia (I3953)
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5043 | On his death certificate his name was recorded at Henry Herman Aufderhaar. He was said to have been a resident of Boeuf Township for 46 years. | Aufderhaar, Heinrich Hermann (I204)
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5044 | On his death certificate, he is identified as Henry, a retired hardware merchant. | Kolde, Johann Heinrich (I1419)
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5045 | On the death certificate of her daughter, Grace F. Jungermann, in 1923, her name has been recorded as Estimona Bergemeyer. | Birkenmeyer, Estamonia (I3601)
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5046 | One of Eugene's obituaries read as follows: Gerber, Eugene Adolph, Feb. 6, 1972, dear husband of the late Anne (nee Springmeyer) and Alvina (nee Wodtke), dear brother of the late Selma A. and Louis A. Gerber and Francis Seesler, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec St., Wed., Feb. 9, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Past master and 50 year member Naphtili [sic] Lodge No. 25 A. F. & A. M., Carpenters Local No. 5, charter member Square Club of P. M. of St. Louis and St. Louis County and Vogel-Fauth-Wilhelm Post No. 135 V. F. W. Masonic service 1:30 p.m. Wed. | Gerber, Eugene Adolph (I530)
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5047 | One record of the emigration from Lienen of the eldest child (no name is given) of Johann Heinrich Uthlaut gives his date of birth as 10.6.1820 [i.e., 10 June 1820]. Another record, for the emigration of one W. Rudolph Uthland (read Uthlaut), identified as the child of Johann Heinrich Uthland and Catharine Elisabeth Kramer, gives a date of birth of 10.7.1820 [i.e., 10 July 1820]. A resolution of these conflicting dates and names awaits further research. | Uthlaut, Conrad Ernst (I4962)
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5048 | One son was born to this marriage. | Family F1134
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5049 | Orlando Henry Winter registered for the U.S. military draft on 1 June 1917. While his registration was for the draft board in Warren County, Missouri, he actually registered in Hardin County, Iowa. According to information on the draft registration card, he was 28 years old, born on 22 November 1888 at Truxton, Missouri. He was working at the time as a farm hand for August Saaksmeier, of Hubbard, Iowa. His home address was given as Hawk Point, Missouri. He was single and did not claim any exemption from the draft. The registrar, the auditor for Hardin County, Iowa, described Fred as tall, of medium build, with light brown eyes and dark brown hair; he was not bald. He had no physical disabilities that would prevent him from serving in the military. | Winter, Orlando Henry (I7237)
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5050 | Oscar and his brother Otto are twins. | Boedecker, Oscar (I1735)
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5051 | Oscar died of acute poliomyelitis. | Fiegenbaum, Oscar Wilhelm (I1619)
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5052 | Oscar is buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Fiegenbaum, Oscar Wilhelm (I1619)
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5053 | Oscar was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, next to his wife. | Sooy, Oscar Leroy (I4060)
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5054 | Oscar's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Rabius, Oscar H. (I4792)
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5055 | Other researchers have given her name as Sophie Christine and the place of birth as Pinckney in Warren County, Missouri. On her death certificate, the place of birth of birth was identified as "near Marthasville." | Borgmann, Maria Sophia (I318)
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5056 | Otto and Amanda'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). Both the bride and groom are identified as coming from Treloar, Missouri, and the wedding took place in the home of the bride's parents. Lorence Meyer and Verna Hasenjaeger, the bride's sister, were witnesses. | Family F1170
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5057 | Otto and his brother Oscar are twins. | Boedecker, Otto E. (I1734)
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5058 | Otto died at his home by shooting himself in the head with a 22 caliber rifle after also shooting his sister, Clara. She died 16 hours later at Lexington Memorial Hospital. | Knapheide, Otto Herman (I5385)
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5059 | Otto died before reaching adulthood. | Erdmann, Otto (I3920)
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5060 | Otto F. 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, Otto Friedrich Wilhelm (I4583)
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5061 | Otto Friedrich Wilhelm'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 Friedrich Knapheide. | Hackmann, Otto Friedrich Wilhelm (I4583)
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5062 | Otto Friedrich Wilhelm's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Hackmann, Otto Friedrich Wilhelm (I4583)
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5063 | Otto Gerber's obituary gives his wife's maiden name as Mueller. An obituary in a St. Louis paper for a Franziska Gerber identifies her as the mother of Mrs. Emma Keny and Mrs. Frieda H. Brooks (the same names as in Otto's death notice) but does not mention Rose or Pauline. It further identifies her as a sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and aunt. Her obituary indicates that she may have originally come from Columbus, Ohio. Franziska or Francesca (Mueller) Gerber was Otto Gerber's first cousin and also his wife. She was the daughter of Franz Anton Mueller, brother to Franceska or Francesca (Mueller) Gerber, the wife of George Jacob Gerber and Otto's mother. The fact that the two women shared the same maiden and married names, and that there is some variety to the way their given names have been spelled, has led to some confusion of identities. The two Mueller women were born in Germany. The suggestion in her obituary that Francesca Gerber, Otto's wife, came from Columbus, Ohio arises perhaps from the fact that some time in the 1920s the Otto Gerber family did indeed move to Columbus. Obviously the Gerbers did not stay there very long. It has been suggested that the Muellers may have had family who lived in Columbus and this is why the Gerbers moved to Ohio. | Müller, Franziska (I537)
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5064 | Otto was buried at Buckner Hill Cemetery. | Knapheide, Otto Herman (I5385)
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5065 | Otto was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. | Fiegenbaum, Otto August (I3955)
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5066 | Otto was identified as age 6, born in Missouri. | Gerber, Otto H. (I533)
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5067 | Otto was living at 1105 South Main Street, Independence, Missouri at the time he was inducted into U. S. Army on 15 June 1918 at Independence. He did not serve overseas and was honorably discharged, having achieved the rank of private. | Knapheide, Otto Herman (I5385)
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5068 | Otto Wilhelm'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 Wilhelm Knapheide. | Pöppelmeier, Otto Wilhelm (I4872)
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5069 | Otto Wilhelm's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Pöppelmeier, Otto Wilhelm (I4872)
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5070 | Otto's baptismal record is in the archives of Zion Church. | Nolte, Otto (I2853)
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5071 | Otto's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Nolte, Otto (I2853)
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5072 | Pastor Hein has reported that there is no further information on this man in the church records in Sonneborn. | Starkebaum, Heinrich Hermann Friederich (I1587)
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5073 | Pastor Hein reports this birth as occurring in February; the Meier family gives the month as March. | Starkebaum, Anna Maria Elisabeth (I1650)
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5074 | Pastor Hein reports this man's name as Heinrich Friedrich Hermann August Starkebaum. The Meier family does not include August among the given names. Both sources agree on the dates of birth, marriage and death. | Starkebaum, Heinrich Friedrich Hermann August (I1675)
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5075 | Paul A. Bierbaum was buried in Minier Cemetery. | Bierbaum, Paul August (I4617)
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5076 | Paul attended the German Evangelical Proseminary (now known as Elmhurst College) from 1898-1899. | Bierbaum, Paul August (I4617)
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5077 | Paul August's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsors were "Andr. Flaig, Herm. Ebenrester, Mina Hinnah." | Bierbaum, Paul August (I4617)
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5078 | Paul Gerhard 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). The parents were the sponsors. | Schoppenhorst, Paul Gerhard Heinrich (I4577)
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5079 | Paul served in the U. S. Navy from 22 December 1943 to 14 August 1952. He achieved the rank of Hospital Apprentice First Class (HA1c). He was buried at Section 25, Row 3 Site 7, at Biloxi National Cemetery. | Fiegenbaum, Paul George (I4053)
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5080 | Paul was buried in the Minneapolis City Cemetery. | Winter, Paul August (I1595)
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5081 | Paul was buried in the Salem Church cemetery. | Pöppelmeier, Paul F. (I3877)
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5082 | Paul Wilhelm's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Wilhelm Knapheide. | Knapheide, Paul Wilhelm (I5382)
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5083 | Paulina Maria Wilhelmina'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 sponsors were Wilhelmina Hünefeld and Wilhelmina Höfer. | Höfer, Paulina Maria Wilhelmina (I4723)
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5084 | Pauline Elisabeth Huenefeld 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, Pauline Elisabeth (I5460)
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5085 | Pauline Elisabeth'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 Elisabeth Knapheide. | Hünefeld, Pauline Elisabeth (I5460)
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5086 | Pauline Elisabeth's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Hünefeld, Pauline Elisabeth (I5460)
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5087 | Pauline 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, Sophie Pauline (I5303)
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5088 | Pauline was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. | Winter, Pauline Christine (I291)
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5089 | Paxton died at his home in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Las Vegas, New Mexico. A memorial service was held on 7 February 2009, at Las Vegas. | Price, Paxton Pate (I4218)
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5090 | Peter was buried in Concord Cemetery. | Hellweg, Peter (I4142)
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5091 | Philip and Frances were married by Justice of the Peace [--?--] D. Neihardt. Witnesses were John Spohn and Sarah Spohn. | Family F2208
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5092 | Philip and Marry were married by "L. A. Dumphy, Catholic Priest." Witnesses were Philip Braden, of Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska and Kate Heser, of Utica, Seward County, Nebraska. | Family F2207
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5093 | Philip entered Iowa Wesleyan University (known as Iowa Wesleyan College since 1912) in 1873 and graduated with an A.B. degree in 1878. He was a member of the Philomathean Literary Society, the Schiller Society, the Arion Singing Society and the Iowa Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He won the College Oratorical Contest in 1877. Philip was also a graduate of the nearby Mt. Pleasant German College, affiliated with the German branch of the Methodist Episcopal Church. | Winter, Philip Ernst (I286)
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5094 | Philip entered Union College of Law (known after 1891 as the Law School of Northwestern University) in 1881. He won the Horton prize for his thesis and was a member of the Booth Chapter of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Philip was awarded his LL.B. degree in 1883. | Winter, Philip Ernst (I286)
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5095 | Philip Kuhl, pastor of the German Methodist Episcopal Church on Wash Street in St. Louis, recorded that he had married "On the 23rd day of April in the year of our Lord 1848 Mr. John Klaus from Delaware County, Iowa with Miss Elizabeth Hartbecken of St. Louis, Mo." | Family F1459
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5096 | Philip Ludwig's surname is not known at this time. | Family F1100
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5097 | Philip received an A.M. degree from Iowa Wesleyan University. | Winter, Philip Ernst (I286)
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5098 | Philip served as an assistant to the United States attorney general for the Interior Department. | Family F1364
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5099 | Philip served as deputy county attorney for 1895-1898 and was a member of the Board of Education for 1898-1899. | Family F1364
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5100 | Philip served as the City Attorney of Wymore for 1885-1888. He also appears to have been in private practice with his brother-in-law, E. N. Kauffman. | Family F1364
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5101 | Philip was baptized at St. Paul's Evangelical Church. | Gerber, Philip Adolph (I535)
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5102 | Philip was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. | Winter, Philip Ernst (I286)
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5103 | Philip was practising law at Oklahoma City until at least 1916-1917, when the family was living at 1014 North Walnut. | Family F1364
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5104 | Philip, 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, Philip (I6373)
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5105 | Pitts, Missouri no longer exists, but Richard A. Luehrman has found it on early plat maps of Warren County, located southeast of Warrenton. | Nolting, August Johannes (I3849)
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5106 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2153
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5107 | Private Conrad Thoma was wounded in action at Bull Run, Virginia on July, 21, 1861. He was judged to be partially disabled, and discharged from the Army on October 21, 1861. At that time he was 5' 4½" tall and 24 years old, of fair complexion, with grey eyes and brown hair. By occupation he was a laborer. The Certificate of Disability for Discharge and the Certificates for Pension filed in October 1861 state that Conrad Thoma "is twenty four years of age". On both forms the words "is" and "years of age" are pre-printed. A space is provided for the person completing the form to enter the number of those years. If these two standard forms have been filled out correctly, Conrad Thoma would have been 24 years old in 1861. By calculation, this would give him a date of birth of 1837 (It seems less likely the reference is to his age at the time of his enlistment in 1858; this would give him a birth date of 1834). This does not agree with a date of birth of January 11, 1839 stated on the Copy of the Certificate of Death issued by the City of St. Louis on November 30, 1903. On the Certificate of Disability for Discharge, the place of birth is recorded as 'Walinberg', Germany. In the 1900 U.S. census, Conrad's birth date is recorded as Jan 1839. | Thoma, Conrad (I508)
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5108 | Ralph and Verna'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). Ralph is identified as coming from Wright City, Missouri and Verna from Treloar, Missouri. Alvin Lohman and Hilda Ploeger were witnesses. | Family F1171
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5109 | Ralph served as a Technical Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II, and won the Purple Heart. | Velders, Ralph Edward (I1444)
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5110 | Ralph was the brother of Audrey Smith and Frank Velders. Further information about his family is not known at this time. | Velders, Ralph Edward (I1444)
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5111 | Ralph's grave is at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, section YY, plot 463. | Velders, Ralph Edward (I1444)
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5112 | Randall is buried in the Salem United Church of Christ cemetery in Higginsville, Missouri. | Knipmeyer, Randall Lee (I3009)
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5113 | Randy was buried in the Higginsville City Cemetery. | Erdman, Randy William (I3929)
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5114 | Raymond died in Sister's Hospital. | Lehman, Raymond H. (I985)
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5115 | Raymond'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 Ploeger. | Hasenjaeger, Raymond Heinrich (I3623)
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5116 | Raymond'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 Hermann Bierbaum, his grandfather. | Bierbaum, Raymond Hermann (I3438)
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5117 | Raymond'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, Raymond Hermann (I3438)
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5118 | Raymond's death is recorded in the archives of Immanuels United Church of Christ in Holstein, Missouri. | Hasenjaeger, Raymond Heinrich (I3623)
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5119 | Rebecca died while a patient at University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. | Buxton, Rebecca Louvenia (I2782)
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5120 | Rebecca was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. | Koch, Rebecca Theodora (I5172)
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5121 | Rebecca was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. | Stönner, Rebecca D. (I5169)
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5122 | Rebecca's death was recorded in the register of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Bay, Missouri. | Stönner, Rebecca Maria (I5224)
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5123 | Rebecka Sophia's baptism was recorded in the register of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Bay, Missouri. Louise Sophia Block was her sponsor. | Buschmann, Rebecka Sophia (I5071)
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5124 | Records from Germany tend to record her date of birth as 17 September 1839, while sources in the USA give the date as 7 August 1839. | Aufderhaar, Christine Elisabeth (I198)
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5125 | Reinhardt was buried in the Salem UCC Church cemetery. | Riekhof, Reinhardt John (I2135)
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5126 | Researchers have reported the year of birth as either 1912 or 1913. | Tempel, Ella Emma Wilhelmina (I1891)
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5127 | Researchers report his name as either Charles William Knittle or Walter C. Knittle. | Family F270
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5128 | Researchers report the spelling of the first name as both Gerald and Jerald. The correct spelling has not yet been confirmed. | Tempel, Jerald Henry (I2029)
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5129 | Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum was buried in Minier Cemetery. His wife was buried next to him; they share a gravestone. | Bierbaum, Andreas Johann Heinrich (I155)
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5130 | Rev. A. L. Fisher, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, performed the marriage ceremony and signed the marriage certificate. It is possible that this person was the groom's father, Albert L. Fisher, who was a pastor in the Methodist Church. | Family F2308
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5131 | Rev. Addicks was buried in the New Warrenton City Cemetery. | Addicks, George B. (I5776)
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5132 | Rev. Bierbaum served as pastor of the church at Holstein, Missouri from 1879-1886. In 1884, the congregation changed its name to the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein. | Family F65
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5133 | Rev. Heinrich Drees of St. Matthew's Evangelical Church (at Jefferson Ave. and Potomac Street, St. Louis, Missouri) lead the service. George is buried in Park Lawn Cemetery in Lemay, Missouri. | Gerber, George Louis (I517)
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5134 | Rev. John S. Davis was buried in the city cemetery. His wife and his son, Elmer, are also buried there. | Davis, Rev. John Starke (I4591)
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5135 | Rev. Koenig officiated at the marriage. | Family F197
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5136 | Review the reservations concerning Katherine Etling's identity and place in this genealogy. | Schmidt, Herman L. (I1320)
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5137 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1594
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5138 | Richard died in the hospital following a car accident. | Fiegenbaum, Richard Frederick (I1532)
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5139 | Richard was buried in Forest Home Cemetery. | Brockway, Richard S. (I7375)
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5140 | Richard was buried in the cemetery of the Salem United Church of Christ. | Riekhof, Richard Quentin (I547)
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5141 | Richard was the youngest of four brothers. | McLean, Richard Alton (I3353)
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5142 | Richard, who entered service in the U.S. Army on 7 July 1943 and achieved the rank of Technical Sergeant, was buried at Arlington National Cemetery (Section 3-A, Row 3, Site 5). | Rodems, Richard Stephen (I4408)
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5143 | Richard's cremated remains were buried in Fairmont Cemetery. | Claussen, Richard L. (I443)
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5144 | Richard's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Fiegenbaum, Richard Frederick (I1532)
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5145 | Richard's surname is not known at this time. | [---?---], Richard (I1346)
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5146 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fieker, Riley Joan (I3419)
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5147 | Robert Chrison Winter registered for the U.S. military draft on 1 June 1917. While his registration was for the draft board in Warren County, Missouri, he actually registered in Hardin County, Iowa. According to information on the draft registration card, he was 21 years old, born on 8 December 1895 at Truxton, Missouri. He was working as a farm hand for Fred Kuhlman, of Hubbard, Iowa. His home address was given as Hawk Point, Missouri. He was single. He claimed any exemption from the draft because of physical disabilities. The registrar, the auditor for Hardin County, Iowa, described Robert as of medium height and build, with gray eyes and light brown hair; he was not bald. According to the registrar, Robert had no physical disabilities that would prevent him from serving in the military. | Winter, Robert Chrison (I7240)
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5148 | Robert died at the age of four years. | Winter, Robert Ernst Heinrich (I1594)
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5149 | Robert died while in infancy. | Katter, Robert (I4942)
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5150 | Robert landed at the city of New York on 13 June 1854, at the age of 17. At least two of his brothers also came to the USA, but it is not known at this time if the family emigrated as a group at this time or if individual members traveled separately over time. | Montgomery, Robert (I7440)
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5151 | Robert 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, Robert Wilhelm (I357)
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5152 | Robert'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 Wilhelm Aufderhar [sic]. | Plöger, Robert Wilhelm (I357)
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5153 | Robert'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, Robert Wilhelm (I357)
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5154 | Robert's surname is not known at this time. | [---?---], Robert (I1350)
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5155 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Adams, Rochelle (I3086)
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5156 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cahan, Rochester Hayden (I626)
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5157 | Roger died at the Meyer Care Center. He was 87 years old. | Nolte, Roger Lewis (I2507)
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5158 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hoeft, Roger Dale (I3641)
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5159 | Ronald was buried in Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Corder, Missouri. | Fricke, Ronald William (I3034)
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5160 | Ronald was serving as a pastor at Downs Zion Lutheran Church. | Fricke, Ronald William (I3034)
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5161 | Rosalie is buried in Machpelah Cemetery. | Winkler, Rosalie (I3858)
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5162 | Rose Marie Brown was a twin to Royce William Brown. Both children died at birth. | Brown, Rose Marie (I6516)
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5163 | Rosine was buried in the cemetery just east of Mayview associated with Zion Evangelical Church. From 1934 to 1957, the congregation was part of the Evangelical and Reformed Church denomination. In 1957, the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Church denominations merged to form the United Church of Christ. | Nolte, Rosine Justina (I2857)
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5164 | Roy and Elsie's marriage was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Rev. F. Egger presided over the ceremony; Wesley Niemeyer and Delia McClanahan were witnesses. | Family F1596
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5165 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McClanahan, Roy Frederick Jr. (I4892)
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5166 | Roy Heinrich Wm. Knapheide, as he was identified in the published death register of the church attended by his parents, was buried in the cemetery that was consecrated on 12 April 1916. It is located north of the present-day brick church which was dedicated in 1884 as the deutsche evangelische Immanuels Kirche zu Holstein (German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein) and known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. | Knapheide, Roy Heinrich Wilhelm (I5440)
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5167 | Roy is buried in Odessa Cemetery in Odessa, Missouri. | Morris, Roy Lee (I3145)
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5168 | Roy was buried in the cemetery associated with Immanuels United Church of Christ. | Ploeger, Roy Friedrich (I3447)
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5169 | Roy was buried in the cemetery of Immanuels United Church of Christ. | McClanahan, Roy (I4889)
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5170 | Roy's adult baptism was recorded in the archives of Immanuels Evangelical and Reformed Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | McClanahan, Roy (I4889)
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5171 | Roy'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 "Friedrich Ploeger, Sr." | Ploeger, Roy Friedrich (I3447)
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5172 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hasenjaeger, Roy Adolph (I3644)
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5173 | Roy'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 Mr. Adolf Hasenjaeger. | Hasenjaeger, Roy Adolf (I3464)
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5174 | Royce William Brown was a twin to Rose Marie Brown. Both children died at birth. | Brown, Royce William (I6515)
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5175 | Ruby Grace'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). She was baptized on the same day as her brother, Earl, sister, Alice, and her half-sister, Stella Mae. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hasenjaeger. | Sternberg, Ruby Grace (I3636)
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5176 | Rudolph died in the early evening at his drug store at 3903 Easton Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. According to testimony at the coroner's inquest, Rudolph had mentioned a slight pain in the center of his chest about 4:00 that afternoon. A little later, he received a phone call to come and collect his car from the garage. Upon his return to work at around 5:00 p.m., Rudolph's health had deteriorated and he asked his clerk, Louis Franklin Westlake, to call for Dr. Carl J. Mueller, a neighbor and personal friend. Dr. Mueller found Rudolph "pacing the floor and complaining of a excruciating pain in the pit of his stomach," but was unable to bring his patient relief. The coroner fixed the time of death at about 5:45 p.m., the result of hypertrophy of the heart, with valvular disease as a contributing factor. | Gerber, Rudolph Mathias (I536)
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5177 | Rudolph Florenz Hackmann 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, Rudoph Florenz (I5499)
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5178 | Rudolph Florenz' 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 Rudolph Büscher. | Hackmann, Rudoph Florenz (I5499)
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5179 | Rudolph had seven children by his first marriage; he and Alma had no children. | Family F1154
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5180 | Rudolph was buried in Wendell Cemetery. | Fiegenbaum, Rudolph Edward Dwight (I303)
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5181 | Rudolph was cremated and buried in Bellfontaine Cemetery in the same plot with his wife, Emily. | Gerber, Rudolph Mathias (I536)
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5182 | Rudolph's obituary in 1915 states that he had been in business at 3903 Eastern Avenue in St. Louis for six years. Prior to that his drug store had been located at North Market Street and Vandeventer Avenue. | Gerber, Rudolph Mathias (I536)
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5183 | Ruth was buried at Section H, Site 50 in the Rock Island National Cemetery. Her husband, John T. Willits, is buried at the same site. | Lidster, Ruth Helen (I7079)
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5184 | Ruth was buried in the Salem Church cemetery in Higginsville, MO. | Landwehr, Ruth (I2689)
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5185 | Ruth was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. | Sooy, Ruth Lorene (I4062)
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5186 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McClanahan, Ruth Idella Emma (I4890)
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5187 | Ruth's funeral was held at Trinity United Church of Christ in Lexington, Missouri. Her husband was buried in Lexington Memorial Cemetery; it is assumed that she was also buried there. | Fasse, Ruth Hilda (I2395)
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5188 | Ruth's maiden name is yet undetermined. | Family F844
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5189 | Ryderus and Emily had four sons and one daughter. | Family F1315
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5190 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1076
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5191 | Samuel and Lucinda had six children. | Family F1317
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5192 | Samuel never married. | Starkebaum, Samuel Heinrich Albert (I1246)
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5193 | Samuel never married. | Starkebaum, Samuel Heinrich Albert (I1246)
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5194 | Samuel was the son of John and Isabella Irwin. | Irwin, Samuel P. (I4010)
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5195 | Sandy's maiden name is yet undetermined. | Family F495
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5196 | Sarah was buried in Zion Cemetery, west of town. | Merten, Sarah (I5561)
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5197 | Sarah, at a very young age, and her parents, moved to Jones' Fort in then St. Clair County, Illinois (the site was about 4 miles south of present day Greenville, on Shoal Creek). The Springer family was accompanied by other families from Washington County, Kentucky and under the leadership of the pioneer Baptist minister, Reverend William Jones. | Springer, Sarah Ann (I3967)
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5198 | Sarah's maiden name not known at this time. | [---?---], Sarah (I4450)
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5199 | Schrader Funeral Home (500 Manchester Road, Ballwin, Missouri, 63011) handled the arrangements. | Brockmeyer, Charlotte Caroline Christine (I255)
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5200 | Scottie was born on 27 November, but the year is not known at this time. | Thomsen, Scottie (I7756)
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5201 | Selma died at 9:50 p.m. on Tuesday, 4 April 1967 at Bethesda Hospital. | Gerber, Selma Anna (I529)
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5202 | Selma M. Bierbaum, as the gravestone identifies her, 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. | Trulson, Selma Marie (I386)
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5203 | Selma was baptized in the "evangelische St. Matthaeus=Gemeinde" by Pastor H. Drees. Otto H. Gerber and Emilie Etling are listed as witnesses. | Gerber, Selma Anna (I529)
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5204 | Selma was confirmed at the age of 27 in St. Matthew's Evangelical Church [Evangelische St. Matthäus Kirche] in St. Louis, Missouri (Jefferson Ave. and Potomac Street). Rev. Heinrich Drees was the pastor at the time of Selma's confirmation. | Gerber, Selma Anna (I529)
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5205 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Buschmann, Selma Elise (I5143)
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5206 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Buschmann, Selma Elise (I5143)
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5207 | September 5. 1996 has also been reported as the day of death. Pastor Joseph Cooke lead a memorial service at North Fort Myers, Florida on 13 September 1996. | Wellemeyer, Clarice Louise (I5571)
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5208 | Services for Lorraine Plank were held at Faith Lutheran Church. Burial was at Park Cemetery, Greenfield. | Middendorf, Lorraine Elizabeth (I1005)
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5209 | Services were held at Bryson Funeral Home in Pilot Knob, Missouri, under the direction of Richard's son, Rev. Mark Harris. Burial was at Arcadia Valley Memorial Park in Ironton. | Harris, Richard Norman (I4199)
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5210 | Services were held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Fairview, Kansas. Frieda is buried in the Isley Cemetery north of Fairview, Kansas. Casselman-Meek Funeral Home of Hiawatha, Kansas was in charge of arrangements. Frieda was survived by one son, Ted, living at home, and three brothers: Edwin C. Meyer, Hiawatha, Kansas; Arthur C. Meyer, San Fernando Valley, California; and Theodore Meyer, LaGunda Hills, California. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers and one sister. | Meyer, Frieda M. (I1105)
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5211 | Services were held in the First Presbyterian Church; burial was in the North Platte Cemetery. | Fiegenbaum, Frances Louise (I437)
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5212 | Services were held on Monday afternoon at the Methodist Church and burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. | Sexauer, Hallet Mathew Simpson (I416)
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5213 | Services were held on Saturday afternoon at the Evan Lilly Funeral Home, Fifteenth and High Streets. Burial was in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. | Sexauer, Roscoe Conklin (I417)
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5214 | Services, led by Dr. Tommy Faris, were held at Salem United Church of Christ. | Tempel, Ella Emma Wilhelmina (I1891)
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5215 | Seth and Emeline had five daughters, all born at South Dennis, Massachusetts: 1) Charlotte Whelden (12 July 1832 - 8 April 1911); married to Francis Lysander Anderson Morgan Smith. 2) Georgiana Whelden (5 October 1834 - ); unmarried in 1916 and living in South Dennis, Massachusetts. 3) Abigail Taylor Whelden (14 December 1836 - 10 October 1916); married to Clark Lincoln. 4) Emeline Thacher Whelden (4 February 1840 - 9 September 1858); not married. 5) Thankful Lothrop (25 November 1842 - 27 July 1891); not married. | Family F2076
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5216 | Seth was the son of Seth Taylor and Susannah (Nickerson) Whelden of South Dennis, Massachusetts. | Whelden, Seth Taylor Jr. (I6433)
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5217 | Seven children were born to the marriage, but according to a biographical sketch of Daniel published in 1882, only two of the children were still alive. | Family F2421
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5218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Riekhof, Robert Brooks (I4348)
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5219 | She and family members were buried in Section II, lots 105-106. | Gillespie, Minna A. (I8123)
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5220 | She and her husband came by boat up the Missouri River to Lafayette County in 1876, landing at Berlin, Missouri. They farmed southwest of Higginsville. | Hackmann, Maria Louisa (I5298)
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5221 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Alvina Carolina (I2840)
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5222 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Flora Marie (I2842)
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5223 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Lena Clara (I2843)
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5224 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Ella Alma (I2844)
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5225 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Meta Minne (I2845)
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5226 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Marie Amelia (I2846)
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5227 | She and her ten siblings were born on the family farm in Camp Branch Township, Warren County, Missouri, not far from Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. | Mordt, Laura Edna (I2847)
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5228 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mordt, Esther Viola (I2848)
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5229 | She arrived on the Westphalia at New York City on 3 July 1854. | Heuer, Christine Wilhelmine (I7824)
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5230 | She attending the local public schools of Ankeny and then graduated from Capital City Commercial College at Des Moines, where she was a member of the Pioneer Club. | Sexauer, Myrtle Louise (I471)
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5231 | She died at home. | Hendrickson, Thelma Carleen (I2877)
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5232 | She died at St. Johns Hospital from myelogenous leukemia. | Schroer, Maria Ella (I5893)
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5233 | She died at Sunny View Care Center, at the age of 98 years. | Sexauer, Myrtle Louise (I471)
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5234 | She died at the home of her son, William George Sternberg. | Klingemann, Mathilda Elizabeth (I7221)
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5235 | She died while at Heritage Care Center. | Wellemeyer, Ruth Elizabeth (I5572)
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5236 | She lived at 2836 Broadway with her parents, three sisters, and her father's nine month old niece. | Gerber, Rose (I538)
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5237 | She lived at 2836 Broadway with her parents, three sisters, and her father's nine month old niece. | Gerber, Emma (I539)
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5238 | She lived at 2836 Broadway with her parents, three sisters, and her father's nine month old niece. | Gerber, Frieda (I540)
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5239 | She lived at 2836 Broadway with her parents, three sisters, and her father's nine month old niece. | Gerber, Pauline F. (I541)
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5240 | She may also have been known as Anna Elizabeth. The exact order of her given names has not been confirmed. | Krümpel, Elizabeth Ann (I293)
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5241 | She never married. | Starkebaum, Meta Elsie (I1715)
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5242 | She never married. | Starkebaum, Ida Clara (I1717)
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5243 | She never married. | Buschmann, Elisa Maria (I5144)
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5244 | She never married. | Schäfer, Pauline Amelia (I5315)
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5245 | She never married. | Schäfer, Anna Wilhelmina (I5316)
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5246 | She received her B.A. degree, having majored in Philosophy and Christian Education. She was a member of the Student Christian Association and co-chair of the Program Committee. | Gerber, Dorothy May (I40)
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5247 | She was a daughter of Elihu and Betsy (Howes) Kelley, of Dennis, Massachusetts. | Kelley, Mercy Baker (I6434)
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5248 | She was a daughter of Elijah and Keziah (Baker) Baxter, of West Dennis, Massachusetts. | Baxter, Paulina (I6436)
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5249 | She was a twin sister to Lena. | Tempel, Anna (I5177)
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5250 | She was a victim of a tornado which struck the city. | Harris, Sally Ann (I6522)
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