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- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte; born 3 September 1836 in Barver, Kingdom of Hannover, Germany.
- [S48] Cemetery or burial marker.
Name given as William Nolte; born 1836. Information transcribed from gravestone in the Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mayview, Missouri, by J. Mark Fiegenbaum in April 2000.
- [S136] Maurice Griffith Nolte, Genealogical research.
Otto Nolte's Family. A descendant chart prepared by Maurice Nolte from Vena (Nolte) Dudley's family history and provided by Byron H. Nolte. Wilhelm Nolte; born in Hannover, Germany. No date given.
- [S137] Thomas Lee Scribner, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte, son of Friederich Nolte; born 3 September 1836 in Barver, Hanover, Germany.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates Database. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). April 2006.
Missouri State Board of Health certificate #5274. For William Franz Nolte. Born 3 October 1836, at Hanover, Germany. Father: Fred Nolte, born in England. Mother's maiden name: unknown, born in Germany. See the notes for Wilhelm's death for more details of the death certificate.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates Database. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). April 2006.
Missouri State Board of Health certificate #30184. For Charley H. Nolte. Born 6 April 1871, at Mayview, Missouri. Father: William Nolte, born at Hanover, Germany. Mother's maiden name: Maria Feldmann, born at Hanover, Germany. See the notes for Charles' death for more details of the death certificate.
- [S157] Tombstone Inscriptions of Lafayette County, Missouri, compiled by Marty Helm Brunetti; Volume VII (Odessa, Missouri: M. H. Bruetti, 1991), Mayview Zion Cemetery, page 148.
Nolte: William; 1836 (3 Sep; Han.); 1914 (1 Jan); Father; (son Fried.). (Fried.) Maria 1842 (Han.); 1901 (28 Juni; 60y. 1m. 23d.); Mother; (Feldmann). Uncle Charley; 1833 (Han.); 1900 (9 Aug; 67y. 7m. 28d.; son Fried.).
According to the instructions on page 2 of this compilation, the information in parentheses comes from sources other than the tombstone inscription. These additional sources are not identified.
For discrepancies in the reported information for "(Fried.) Maria Nolte" and "Uncle Charley Nolte," see the citation of this source for each of those persons in this database.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates Database. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). October 2007.
Missouri State Board of Health, Certificate of Death #25278. For Frederick Wilhelm Nolte. Born 12 May 1866 at Barver, Hanover, Germany. Father's name: Wilhelm Nolte, born at Barver, Germany. Mother's maiden name: Marie Feldman, born [illegible], Germany. Personal information was provided by Mrs. Wm. Rechterman, of Mayview, Missouri.
See the notes for this person's death for more details of the death certificate.
- [S104] Personal communication, from Ernst-Wilhelm Bösking to J. Mark Fiegenbaum; December 2012, via email.
"Eltern und Kinder von Anne Margarette Diekmann," a genealogical table.
Franz Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte, child of Friedrich Franz Nolte and Anne Margarette Diekmann, was born on 3 September 1836 in Barver.
- [S40] Baptism record, from the church registers of Barver, Germany. 1836 Births and Baptisms, page 137. Entry number 24.
From the archives of the church at Barver, Lower Saxony, Germany.
Franz Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte, legitimate son of the Heuerling Friedrich Franz Nolte and Anne Margethe, born Diekmann, was born at 7 o'clock in the morning on 3 September 1836 and baptized on 11 September 1836. Sponsors were: 1) Franz Heinrich Diekmann. 2) Friedr. Heinrich Bul[k?]er. 3) Louise Caroline Nolte.
- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
"Wm. Nolte ... came to America in 1870 and settled in the Mayview community in 1871."
- [S136] Maurice Griffith Nolte, Genealogical research.
Otto Nolte's Family. A descendant chart prepared by Maurice Nolte from Vena (Nolte) Dudley's family history and provided by Byron H. Nolte. "Wilhelm and Maria [Nolte] were born in Hannover, Germany. They came to America between 1868 and 1870. With them were several children, Frederick and Friederieke, Wilhelm's father, Frederick, a brother, Charley, and Herman Rabius, with his brother Henry and his wife, Friederieke, who was Wilhelm's sister."
- [S90] Lafayette County Historical Society, Continuing the History of Lafayette County, (Higginsville, Missouri: Lafayette County Historical Society, 2002), Vol. 2, page 636.
Selection: "Gustave H. Rabius Family," submitted by Virginia L. Bertz.
"Gustave H. Rabius was born in Louisville, Kentucky, May 31, 1868, the son of Henry and Frederica Rabius, who came to the United States from England in 1867, but were natives of Germany."
- [S225] William Young, Young's History of Lafayette County, Missouri (Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen & Company, 1910), volume 2, pages 611-13.
Biographical sketch of "Otto Nolte."
"Otto Nolte was born September 15, 1873, in Washington township, this county, the son of William and Mary Nolte, who came here from Hanover, Germany, in 1870, and rented for eleven years. They then bought a farm of one hundred and twenty acres, afterwards adding forty acres more. Otto was one of a family of nine children, two of whom are deceased, and one is living in Saline county, Missouri. The family were members of the German Evangelical church...."
- [S225] William Young, Young's History of Lafayette County, Missouri (Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen & Company, 1910), volume 2, pages 729-730.
Biographical sketch of "Gustave H. Rabius."
"Gustave H. Rabius was born in Louisville, Kentucky, May 31, 1868, the son of Henry and Frederica Rabius, who came to the United States from England in 1867, but were natives of Germany. ...His parents came to Lexington, Missouri, in 1869, coming by boat."
- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
Lafayette County Court records show Wilhelm Nolte was admitted a citizen of the USA on December 4, 1888.
- [S48] Cemetery or burial marker.
William Nolte died 1914. Information transcribed from gravestone in the Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mayview, Missouri, by J. Mark Fiegenbaum in April 2000.
- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte died 1 January 1914.
- [S137] Thomas Lee Scribner, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte died 1 January 1914 in Mayview, Missouri.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates Database. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). April 2006.
Missouri State Board of Health certificate #5274. For William Franz Nolte. Born 3 October 1836, at Hanover, Germany. Father: Fred Nolte, born in England. Mother's maiden name: unknown, born in Germany. Died 1 January 1914, at 12:30 pm, at Washington Township, Lafayette County, Missouri at the age of 77 years, [illegible] months, 28 days. He was a farmer. He was widowed. Principal cause of death was "La Gripp." Burial was 2 January 1914 at Mayview Cemetery. Undertaker: A. H. Hader, of Higginsville, Missouri. Personal information provided by Lena M. Lefmann, of Mayview, Missouri. Medical data provided by C. A. Nickell, M.D., of Mayview, who signed the certificate on 3 January 1914. Filed with the registrar on 2 February 1914.
- [S22] Obituary, For William Nolte. In English.
From an undated and unidentified Lafayette County, Missouri newspaper. Digital image courtesy of Thomas Lee Scribner. Transcription without corrections by J. Mark Fiegenbaum.
- [S22] Obituary, For Wilhelm Nolte. In German.
From an undated and unidentified Lafayette County, Missouri newspaper. Digital image courtesy of Thomas Lee Scribner. Transcription without corrections and translation by J. Mark Fiegenbaum.
- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte was buried in the Zion Church cemetery, in Mayview, Missouri.
- [S48] Cemetery or burial marker.
William Nolte was buried in the Zion Church cemetery, in Mayview, Missouri. Information transcribed from gravestone in the Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mayview, Missouri, by J. Mark Fiegenbaum in April 2000.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates Database. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). April 2006.
Missouri State Board of Health certificate #5274. For William Franz Nolte. Died 1 January 1914, at 12:30 pm, at Washington Township, Lafayette County, Missouri at the age of 77 years, [illegible] months, 28 days. Burial was 2 January 1914 at Mayview Cemetery. Undertaker: A. H. Hader, of Higginsville, Missouri. See the notes for Wilhelm's death for more details of the death certificate.
- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
Frederick Nolte was married; the name of his wife is not known at this time.
- [S104] Personal communication, from Wolfgang Rabius to J. Mark Fiegenbaum; 30 March-19 April 2010, via email.
Anna Margete Diekmann was the wife of Friedrich Franz Nolte (the date of the marriage is not known at this time) and the mother of Dorothea Friederike Henriette Nolte (born 22 November 1842 at Barver). The exact date and place of Anna Margete Diekmann's birth is not known at this time.
- [S104] Personal communication, from Ernst-Wilhelm Bösking to J. Mark Fiegenbaum; December 2012, via email.
"Eltern und Kinder von Anne Margarette Diekmann," a genealogical table.
Friedrich Franz Nolte and Anne Margarette Diekmann were married on 2 November 1832 in Barver.
- [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte and Maria Feldman; married 3 May 1865. They had nine children.
- [S136] Maurice Griffith Nolte, Genealogical research.
Otto Nolte's Family. A descendant chart prepared by Maurice Nolte from Vena (Nolte) Dudley's family history and provided by Byron H. Nolte. Wilhelm Nolte and Maria Feldman; married. No date or place given.
- [S137] Thomas Lee Scribner, Genealogical research.
Wilhelm Nolte and Maria Feldman; married 3 May 1863. No place given.
- [S157] Tombstone Inscriptions of Lafayette County, Missouri, compiled by Marty Helm Brunetti; Volume VII (Odessa, Missouri: M. H. Bruetti, 1991), Mayview Zion Cemetery, page 148.
Nolte: William; 1836 (3 Sep; Han.); 1914 (1 Jan); Father; (son Fried.). (Fried.) Maria 1842 (Han.); 1901 (28 Juni; 60y. 1m. 23d.); Mother; (Feldmann). Uncle Charley; 1833 (Han.); 1900 (9 Aug; 67y. 7m. 28d.; son Fried.).
According to the instructions on page 2 of this compilation, the information in parentheses comes from sources other than the tombstone inscription. These additional sources are not identified.
This source reports that "(Fried.) Maria Nolte" died on 28 June 1901 at the age of 60 years, 1 month, 23 days. By calculation from this date and age, her date of birth would have been 5 May 1841, which does not match the year that was reported to have been engraved on her tombstone.
For similar discrepancies in the reported information for "Uncle Charley Nolte," see the citation of this source for that person in this database.
- [S104] Personal communication, from Ernst-Wilhelm Bösking to J. Mark Fiegenbaum; December 2012, via email.
"Eltern und Kinder von Anne Margarette Diekmann," a genealogical table.
Franz Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte and Sophie Marie Feldman were married on 3 April 1866 in Jacobidrebber.
- [S157] Tombstone Inscriptions of Lafayette County, Missouri, compiled by Marty Helm Brunetti; Volume VII (Odessa, Missouri: M. H. Bruetti, 1991), Mayview Zion Cemetery, page 148.
"NOLTE Vena (Anna Alvena Fried.) 1879 (20 Sep) 1901 (dau.William & Maria)".
According to the instructions on page 2 of this compilation, the information in parentheses comes from sources other than the tombstone inscription. These additional sources are not identified.
- [S157] Tombstone Inscriptions of Lafayette County, Missouri, compiled by Marty Helm Brunetti; Volume VII (Odessa, Missouri: M. H. Bruetti, 1991), Mayview Zion Cemetery, page 150.
Nolte: Otto; 1873 (18 Sep); 1935 (28 Mar; m.11 Dec 1900; son Wm. & Maria). Lillie; wife; 1876; 1956; (dau. Herman Rabius & Friederike).
According to the instructions on page 2 of this compilation, the information in parentheses comes from sources other than the tombstone inscription. These additional sources are not identified.
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