Matches 6,501 to 6,590 of 6,590
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6501 | Wilhelm died early in the morning from the causes of organic heart disease. His death certificate identifies him as married, but information about the marriage is not available at this time. | Bierbaum, Wilhelm Hermann Heinrich (I153)
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6502 | Wilhelm Ernst's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Wilhelm Bierbaum. | Bierbaum, Wilhelm Ernst (I169)
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6503 | Wilhelm 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 Wilhelm Hackmann. | Knapheide, Wilhelm Florenz (I5399)
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6504 | Wilhelm Franklin'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 W. Hünefeld. | Hünefeld, Wilhelm Franklin (I5461)
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6505 | Wilhelm Franklin's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Hünefeld, Wilhelm Franklin (I5461)
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6506 | Wilhelm Gerhard Hackmann, 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. | Hackmann, Gerhard Wilhelm (I4706)
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6507 | Wilhelm Heinrich's birth and baptism were recorded in the archives of the church at Femme Osage, Missouri. | Borgmann, Wilhelm Heinrich (I4145)
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6508 | Wilhelm Jacob, his parents and five siblings arrived in New Orleans in November 1836. The family eventually settled in Warren County, Missouri, farming near Treloar and Holstein. | Uthlaut, Wilhelm Jacob (I4967)
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6509 | Wilhelm Lawrence'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 Mr. Wilhelm Knapheide. | Hackmann, Wilhelm Lawrence (I4714)
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6510 | Wilhelm moved from Warren County, Missouri to Iowa in 1852 and "became one of the pioneer settlers of Louisa County, where he had been granted a tract of government land in recognition of his services in the Mexican war." | Winter, Wilhelm (I283)
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6511 | Wilhelm was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. | Plöger, Wilhelm Heinrich (I353)
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6512 | Wilhelm 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. | Dustmann, Wilhelm H. (I364)
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6513 | Wilhelm was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. | Koch, Wilhelm Heinrich (I5163)
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6514 | Wilhelm was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. | Koch, Wilhelm Friedrick (I5183)
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6515 | Wilhelm was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul's United Church of Christ. | Koch, Wilhelm Karl (I5170)
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6516 | Wilhelm was living at home with his parents. | Winter, Wilhelm Waldo (I4600)
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6517 | 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 Heinrich Aufderhar [sic]. | Plöger, Wilhelm Heinrich (I353)
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6518 | Wilhelm'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). | Dustmann, Wilhelm H. (I364)
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6519 | Wilhelm's grave may be found in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Nolte, Franz Friedrich Wilhelm (I2851)
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6520 | Wilhelmenia and Christian moved with their family to the Rush Hill area in the Spring of 1894. A few years later, in search of good farm land, the family moved further west to Saline County, Missouri. After her husband, Christian, suffered a stroke in 1907, he and Wilhelmenia moved to the town of Blackburn (Saline County), Missouri. About 1909 or 1910, they moved to Lafayette County, Missouri, living with the family of her son Julius Louis and also with the family of her daughter Anna Sophia. | Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia (I3513)
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6521 | Wilhelmenia is a twin sister to Louise. | Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia (I3513)
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6522 | Wilhelmina C. Wilmsmeyer, as the church death register identified 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. | Oberhellmann, Christina Wilhelmina (I4811)
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6523 | 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 sponsor was Wilhelmina Wehrmann. | Wehrmann, Wilhelmina Charlotta (I124)
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6524 | Wilhelmine (Wehrmann) Freitag appears to have emigrated to Missouri before the rest of her family. Her name appears in the records of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri twice in 1850. Once for the birth of her son, and again shortly thereafter for her second marriage, to Johann Carl Wippermann. Her father; step-mother; step-sister, Wilhelmine; her brother, Adolph; and her sisters, Friedricke and Florentine Charlotte left Bremen, Germany on the ship Rebecca. They disembarked 4 November 1851 at the port of New Orleans, Louisiana. | Wehrmann, Wilhelmine (I118)
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6525 | Wilhelmine Caroline (Rahmeier) Brakemeier 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). | Rahmeier, Wilhelmine Caroline (I7614)
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6526 | Wilhelmine Christine (Stieneker) Brüggenjohann 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. | Stieneker, Wilhelmine Christina (I5455)
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6527 | Wilhelmine died after suffering for over three years from chronic valvular disease. | Starkebaum, Wilhelmine Charlotte (I1709)
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6528 | Wilhelmine Florentine Henriette'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). | Pöppelmeier, Wilhelmine Florentine Henriette (I166)
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6529 | Wilhelmine is buried in the St. Luke United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical and Reformed) cemetery in Wellington, Missouri. | Sunderwirth, Wilhelmine Charlotte (I1504)
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6530 | Wilhelmine Luise'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 Wilhelmine Wehrmann. | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Louise (I238)
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6531 | Wilhelmine Martha'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. F. Wilh. Meinershagen." | Schoppenhorst, Wilhelmine Martha (I4572)
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6532 | Wilhelmine Mathilda 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, Wilhelmine Mathilda (I5302)
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6533 | Wilhelmine Mathilda's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Rudolph Kienker. | Kersten, Wilhelmine Mathilda (I4996)
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6534 | Wilhelmine Mathilda'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). Mrs. Wilhelmine Hölscher was the sponsor. | Hackmann, Wilhelmine Mathilda (I5302)
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6535 | Wilhelmine Mathilda's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Kersten, Wilhelmine Mathilda (I4996)
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6536 | Wilhelmine never married. | Starkebaum, Charlotte Wilhelmine Louise (I1244)
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6537 | Wilhelmine Pauline'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 the widow, Pauline Bierbaum. | Bierbaum, Wilhelmine Pauline (I173)
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6538 | Wilhelmine Sophie'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. Sophie Fr. Hasenjäger." | Hasenjäger, Wilhelmine Sophie (I3620)
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6539 | Wilhelmine was born in her parents' home at No. 7 in Almena. | Kater, Wilhelmine Sophia Katherina (I116)
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6540 | Wilhelmine was born in house No. 76 in Almena. | Cehmeier, Wilhelmine Auguste (I2679)
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6541 | Wilhelmine was buried in Greenwood Cemetery near Ankeny, Iowa. | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Christine Elizabeth (I51)
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6542 | Wilhelmine was buried in the Brand Cemetery, south of Higginsville, Missouri. | Hader, Wilhelmine (I3915)
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6543 | Wilhelmine 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. | Wehrmann, Wilhelmine (I118)
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6544 | Wilhelmine was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. | Pöppelmeier, Wilhelmine Florentine Henriette (I166)
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6545 | Wilhelmine 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. | Freitag, Wilhelmine Friederike Louise (I2780)
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6546 | Wilhelmine was buried in the cemetery of the Zion Methodist Church at Truxton, Missouri. | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Louise (I238)
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6547 | Wilhelmine was buried in the Wyuka Cemetery at Lincoln. | Fiegenbaum, Maria Wilhelmine (I253)
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6548 | Wilhelmine was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery at Mayview. | Wehking, Wilhelmine (I4413)
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6549 | Wilhelmine'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). In the published church records Frieiderike Nieburg and Wilhelmine Wippermann were her sponsors. These two women were Wilhelmine's grandmothers. Mrs. Wippermann was the former Wilhelmine Wehrmann. She had married Karl Wippermann in 1850 after the death of her first husband, Conrad Freitag. | Freitag, Wilhelmine Friederike Louise (I2780)
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6550 | Wilhelmine'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. H. Offelsen. | Kropp, Wilhelmine Helene Charlotte (I3334)
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6551 | Wilhelmine'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. Wilhelm Aufderhar [sic]. | Plöger, Wilhelmine Sophie (I355)
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6552 | Wilhelmine's baptism was 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 Wilhelmine Böhmker. | Uthlaut, Wilhelmine Bernhardine (I4971)
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6553 | Wilhelmine's confirmation is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Louise (I238)
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6554 | Wilhelmine'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, Wilhelmine Sophie (I355)
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6555 | Wilhelmine's date of birth has been reported as either 25 or 26 August 1898. The same is also true of her twin brother, Heinrich. | Starkebaum, Wilhelmine Karoline Luise (I1856)
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6556 | Wilhelmine's parents recorded in their own hands the following information about their daughter: Unser Kind Wilhelmine Luise geboren den 10 Juli Morgan um 3 uhr 1856 In translation: Our child Wilhelmine Luise born on the 10th of July at 3 o'clock in the morning 1856 | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Louise (I238)
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6557 | Wilhelmine's parents recorded in their own hands the following information about their daughter: Unser Kind Wilhelmine Florentine geboren den 20 august nachmitag halbt 3 uhr 1854 In translation, this reads: Our child Wilhelmine Florentine born on the 20th of august in the afternoon at 2:30 1854 In the published church records of her confirmation and marriage, her name is given as Florentine Wilhelmina. The church records do not list a baptism. | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Florentine (I237)
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6558 | Wilhelmine's year of birth is in conflict with the birth year of her sister Friedricke Henriette. These dates need to be confirmed. It is possible that this woman is the same as Maria Friederike Wilhelmine Wehrmann (1819-1885) and that the records for both women should be combined. | Wehrmann, Wilhelmine (I118)
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6559 | Will and Eula were married by Rev. Theodore Hauck. | Family F674
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6560 | William and Jennie were married in St. John's Methodist Church. They had no children. | Family F1323
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6561 | William and LouElla were married in the parsonage of Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church by the pastor, Rev. Theodore Hauck. "It snowed so hard the afternoon of their wedding that the dinner guests, at the home of the brides' parents, had to be transported to their homes by horse and wagon - the cars of the era could not get through the snow!" | Family F1279
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6562 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F598
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6563 | William and Sarah had 13 children. | Family F2297
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6564 | William died of diphtheria. | Springer, William Barber (I4035)
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6565 | William earned a master's degree in education and taught at the Children's Farm Home until his retirement in 1980. | Fiegenbaum, William Edward II (I74)
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6566 | William Erdman and his older brother August Erdman emigrated to the Missouri in the 1850s. They settled first in Gasconade County, where August married Johannah Briepohl. Later, when August and his family settled near Alma in Lafayette County, William moved west with them. | Erdmann, William E. (I3914)
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6567 | William Ernst Knapheide, as he was identified in the death register of Immanuels Evangelical and Reformed Church, 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, Ernst Wilhelm (I4876)
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6568 | William F. Oberhellmann, 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. | Oberhellmann, Friedrich Wilhelm (I396)
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6569 | William Fredrich was buried in the cemetery of Salem Church. | Landwehr, William Fredrich (I1800)
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6570 | William raised a family of ten children. | Uthlaut, William (I4980)
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6571 | William suffered from epithelioma of the face for two years. According to the death certificate, it was the cause of death. | Hoblitzell, William (I7459)
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6572 | William was a rancher. | Sawtell, William Amos (I7086)
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6573 | William was an only child. | Boynton, William Edson (I6505)
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6574 | William was buried in Alton Cemetery (in Block 27 1/2, lot 3). His wife was later buried in the same lot. | Harris, William Lee (I6447)
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6575 | William was buried in Alton Cemetery. | Boynton, William Edson (I6505)
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6576 | William was buried in Concord Cemetery at Garner, Iowa. | Fiegenbaum, William Henry (I294)
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6577 | William was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Higginsville, Missouri. | Lefman, William Charles (I2978)
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6578 | William was buried in the Brand Cemetery, south of Higginsville, Missouri. | Erdmann, William E. (I3914)
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6579 | William was buried in the family plot in Rosehill Cemetery. | Wilson, William James (I7155)
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6580 | William, as he seems to have been known as an adult, died at St. Joseph Hospital after a stay of one week. He suffered for some time from generalized arteriosclerosis and died of a stroke. According to information in his death certificate, William lived at 404 North Benton Street, St. Charles, Missouri, prior to being admitted to the hospital and had lived in the community for 30 years. He had worked as a store keeper for Wagner Electric Company. | Hünefeld, Heinrich Wilhelm (I5463)
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6581 | William, his parents, and four of his siblings disembarked at New York City and eventually settled in Alton, Illinois. A brother, Thomas, had immigrated to the USA earlier. | Pope, William (I6493)
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6582 | William's baptism is recorded in the archives of Zion Church in Mayview. | Nolte, Johan Wilhelm Friedrich (I2974)
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6583 | William's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery, a short distance south-east of town. | Fiegenbaum, Wilhelm Friedrich (I241)
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6584 | William's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Mische, William A. (I2952)
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6585 | Willie was buried in the cemetery of Zion United Church of Christ. | Fiegenbaum, William Henry (I1524)
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6586 | Willis was buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. | Biegert, Willis Wilford (I6874)
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6587 | Wilma's grave is in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Lexington, Missouri. | Speas, Wilma Jean (I2883)
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6588 | Wilson and Lydia were the parents of four children according to an obituary for their son, Willis W. Biegert. One of the children, a daughter, died as a infant. Also, Willis was survived in 1984 by 2 half-sisters. | Family F2219
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6589 | With two years of work experience and having passed an examination administered by the State Board of Pharmacy in the State House at Topeka, Kansas, Benjamin F. Fiegenbaum, of Lawrence, Kansas, was registered as an assistant pharmacist. In 1920, Benjamin joined the American Pharmaceutical Association. At the time, he was living at 937 Kentucky Street, Lawrence, Kansas. According to a 1945 obituary for his brother, Theodore, Ben was a pharmacist at Western and Lincoln, Nebraska. | Fiegenbaum, Benjamin Friedrich (I58)
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6590 | Zelda and her husband were buried next to each other and share a memorial stone. | Bahr, Zelda Frances (I8188)
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