Plöger, Hugo Heinrich Friedrich

Male 1883 - 1959  (76 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Plöger, Hugo Heinrich Friedrich was born 16 Jan 1883, Warren County, Missouri, USA (son of Plöger, Heinrich Wilhelm and Schröer, Marie Christine F.); died 30 Nov 1959, Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 25 Feb 1883, Warren County, Missouri, USA
    • Confirmation: 11 Apr 1897, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    Hugo'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 "Friedr. Plöger."

    Confirmation:
    Hugo'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).

    Hugo married Schroer, Olga Elisabeth 16 Nov 1904, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA. Olga was born 19 Sep 1882, Big Spring, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA; died 4 Aug 1963, Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Hugo and Olga'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). "Mr. Theo Schroer"and "Miss Johanne Stieffermann" were witnesses. In the published church records, under the column entitled "Date/Place of Birth or Current Residence," Hugo is listed as coming from St. Charles [Missouri] and Olga from Holstein, Missouri.

    Children:
    1. Ploeger, Gladys Verinda Charlotte was born 31 Dec 1906, Treloar, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 6 Oct 1993, Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Ploeger, Kermit Hugo Heinrich was born 21 Feb 1910, Treloar, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 5 Feb 1995, Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Ploeger, Shirley Meyer was born 29 Jul 1925, Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Plöger, Heinrich Wilhelm was born 20 Apr 1858, Warren County, Missouri, USA (son of Plöger, Friedrich Ernst and Aufderhaar, Christine Elisabeth); died 8 Oct 1941, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 21 May 1858, Warren County, Missouri, USA
    • Confirmation: 29 Mar 1872, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    His nickname was 'Jumbo.'

    Baptism:
    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 sponsor was "Henr. Aufderhar" [sic].

    Confirmation:
    Heinrich'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).

    Buried:
    Henry William Ploeger, as his name is written in the church records, 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.

    Heinrich married Schröer, Marie Christine F. 23 Mar 1882, Warren County, Missouri, USA. Marie (daughter of Schröer, Hermann Heinrich and Spahrenberg, Maria Wilhelmine) was born 6 Nov 1862, Missouri, USA; died 31 May 1888, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Schröer, Marie Christine F. was born 6 Nov 1862, Missouri, USA (daughter of Schröer, Hermann Heinrich and Spahrenberg, Maria Wilhelmine); died 31 May 1888, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 30 Nov 1862, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    Maria Christine's birth and baptism dates were recorded in the baptism register of the church at Femme Osage, St. Charles County, Missouri.

    Buried:
    Christine 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.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Heinrich and Christine's marriage is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). According to the published church records, "Father Fr. Plöger & Maria Wulferkammer nee (Schröer)" were the witnesses.

    Children:
    1. 1. Plöger, Hugo Heinrich Friedrich was born 16 Jan 1883, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 30 Nov 1959, Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Plöger, Annette Wilhelmine was born 23 Oct 1884, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 8 Aug 1964, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Plöger, Louis Eduard was born 9 Dec 1886, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 18 Jan 1950, Charrette Township, Warren County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Plöger, Friedrich Ernst was born 1 Apr 1830, Lemgo, Principality of Lippe; died 6 Oct 1912, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried 9 Oct 1912, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1849, Warren County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    Friedrich settled first in St. Louis, Missouri for one year and then moved to Lippstadt, Warren County, Missouri for about 16 years. He was one of the founding members of the Evangelical congregation in Lippstadt

    Buried:
    Friedrich 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.

    Died:

    The following is a transcription supplied by Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts of an obituary for Friedrich Ernst Plöger which she reported had appeared on 18 October 1912 in the Marthasville (Missouri) Record.

    After a lingering illness of about one year, Father Ploeger passed away at his home one mile west of Holstein, Missouri, Sunday evening 6 October 1912, and was buried Wednesday 9 October in the Evangelical Cemetery at Holstein, Missouri. Friedrich Ernst Ploeger was born at Lemgo, Lippe, Germany 1 April 1830. When he was nineteen years old he left his fatherland to make this country his future home. The first year he lived at St. Louis, then came to Lippstadt, Missouri, was one of the founders of the Evangelical congregation. In 1857 he was married to Miss Christine E. Auf-Der-Haar. After they had lived for nine years at Lippstadt, Missouri, the young couple moved to a place one and a half miles north of Holstein, Missouri; but after three years, again they moved to Lippstadt, Missouri and lived there again for nine years. Finally they settled down on their old home place, one mile west of Holstein. On 7 April 1907 Mr. and Mrs. Ploeger celebrated their golden anniversary, but soon after were parted as Mrs. Ploeger died 14 June 1907. This union was blessed with ten children; three of them went to their eternal rest. They are Wilhelm Henry, aged 15 years in 1881; Maria E., wife of Fred Wiemeyer of Higginsville, Missouri aged 28 years in 1892; Minna S., wife of Henry Leffmann of Mayview, Missouri, aged 30 years in 1901. The other seven children were all present at their father's funeral. They are: Henry W. of Murphysbora, Illinois; Anna W. wife of Herman Schroer of Higginsville, Missouri; Fred C. of Pinckney, Missouri; August W. of Kansas City, Missouri; Emma F. wife of William Dustmann of Pinckney, Missouri; Robert W. of Treloar, Missouri; Hilda M. wife of Gustav Timmerberg living on the father's place. Besides these children father Ploeger leaves twenty-five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Of his 82 years, 6 months and 6 days of earthly pilgrimage, Father Ploeger lived 62 years in Warren County, Missouri, was a faithful member of our congregation since 1865. When he still was in the best of health, he selected the bible text himself to be used at his funeral sermon which was Ier. 31.3 and which the writer gladly made use of. F. Egger, Pastor.

    Rev. F. Egger was the pastor of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church at Holstein, Missouri. Since 1957 this congregation has been known as Immanuels United Church of Christ.

    Friedrich married Aufderhaar, Christine Elisabeth 3 Apr 1857, Warren County, Missouri, USA. Christine (daughter of Aufderhaar, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm and Fiegenbaum, Anna Elisabeth) was born 17 Sep 1839, Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia; died 14 Jun 1907, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Aufderhaar, Christine Elisabeth was born 17 Sep 1839, Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia (daughter of Aufderhaar, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm and Fiegenbaum, Anna Elisabeth); died 14 Jun 1907, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1841, Warren County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: 1850, Warren County, Missouri, USA
    • Confirmation: 1854, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    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.

    Immigration:

         Christine emigrated from Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, the Kingdom of Prussia at the age of about 1½ years. She traveled with her father, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Aufderhaar (about age 32), her mother, Anna Elisabeth Fiegenbaum (about age 29), and two siblings (about 8 and 4 years old).
         This family group was joined by her mother's married sister, her husband, their child (less than 1 year old), and his unmarried aunt. Also in the party was Christine's maternal grandparents and 2 of their younger, unmarried children.
         In all, at least 13 members of this extended family left Ladbergen together in 1841. They departed Germany from the port of Bremen on the bark Leontine. Of the 102 persons on board, 56 were identified on the passenger list as former residents of Ladbergen. Four other persons were from the nearby towns of Brochterbeck and Lengerich. The Leontine arrived at Baltimore, Maryland on 28 June 1841.
         The Fiegenbaums, Aufderhaars and Bierbaums traveled further west until reaching and settling in Warren County, Missouri.

    Census:
    According to the 1850 U.S. enumeration, "Christena Afterhar," age 11, lived with Henry (age 42) and Elizabeth (age 38) "Afterhar" and what appear to be their six other children: William (age 18), Elizabeth (age 14), Henry (age 7), Mary, (age 5), Louisa (age 3) and a six month old daughter who was identified only by her initials - W. A.

    Confirmation:
    The confirmation of "Christina Aufderhar" was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ).

    Buried:
    Christine Elisabeth 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.

    Died:
    The death of "Christine Elisabeth Ploeger" was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church, at Holstein, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Friedrich and Christine's marriage is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). According to the published church records, "Heinr. Aufder Har" [sic] and "Christoph Plöger" were witnesses. Friedrich is identified as coming from Lippe Detmold (it should be noted that the baptism record for his first child identifies him as "Ernst Friedr. Plöger"). Friedrich and Christine had 10 children.

    Children:
    1. 2. Plöger, Heinrich Wilhelm was born 20 Apr 1858, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 8 Oct 1941, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Plöger, Anna Wilhelmina was born 24 Jan 1860, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died , Higginsville, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Plöger, Friedrick Christoph was born 8 Jan 1862, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 26 Aug 1913, Pinckney Township, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Plöger, Maria Elisabeth was born 15 Jan 1864; died 1892, Higginsville, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Plöger, Wilhelm Heinrich was born 12 Sep 1866, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 24 May 1881, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Plöger, August Wilhelm was born 5 Dec 1868, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died , Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA.
    7. Plöger, Wilhelmine Sophie was born 24 Mar 1871, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died Nov 1901, Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    8. Plöger, Emma Friederike was born 25 May 1873, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 30 Sep 1935, Charrette Township, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried 2 Oct 1935, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    9. Plöger, Robert Wilhelm was born 2 Jan 1876, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 19 Aug 1949, Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA; was buried 22 Aug 1949, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    10. Plöger, Hilda Maria was born 4 Jun 1878, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 13 Mar 1914, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 6.  Schröer, Hermann Heinrich died Yes, date unknown.

    Hermann married Spahrenberg, Maria Wilhelmine 27 Mar 1860, Missouri, USA. Maria died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Spahrenberg, Maria Wilhelmine died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The wedding was recorded in the marriage register of the church at Femme Osage, St. Charles County, Missouri. There is some indication that the couple lived in nearby Warren County. Exactly where the ceremony took place in not known at this time.

    Children:
    1. Schröer, Hermann Georg was born 27 Jan 1861, Missouri, USA; died , Higginsville, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    2. 3. Schröer, Marie Christine F. was born 6 Nov 1862, Missouri, USA; died 31 May 1888, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Schröer, Gustav Adolph was born 30 Jul 1864, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Aufderhaar, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm was born 18 Apr 1809, Ladbergen, Grand Duchy of Berg (son of Aufderhaar, Johann Wilhelm and Rickermann, Anna Elisabeth Christina); died 18 Oct 1882, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1841, Warren County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:

         Among the various family researchers, the exact number and order of Johann's given names has not been resolved.
         Johann's family was living in Wester at the time of his birth. Wester is one of the three 'Bauernshaften' in the village of Ladbergen.
         A 'Bauerschaft' is an ancient grouping of farms that emerged from the earliest agricultural settlements, and comprised the earliest administrative units of a community. Until the early 1960s, Ladbergen had three Bauernshaften: Hölter, Overbeck and Wester. These settlement areas are still recognized in present day Ladbergen. Recently, the residential sections of the village center have become known by street names and a fourth section of Ladbergen, called 'Dorf' [village] has been created.
         For information on the ancestors of Johann H. W. Aufderhaar, visit the web site of Dr. Richard Cochran at (http://library.ferris.edu/~cochranr/gen/ ) (as of August 1999).
         During the Napoleonic era, from about 1808 to 1810, Ladbergen, as part of the County of Tecklenburg (Grafschaft Tecklenburg), came under the sovereignty of the Grand Duchy of Berg (French: Grand-duché de Berg; German: Großherzogtum Berg), a client state of the First French Empire.
         In 1811 borders were redrawn again and Grafschaft Tecklenburg was incorporated directly into the First French Empire as part of the Département Ems-Supérieur (German: Departement der Oberen Ems).
         After Napoleon's defeat, Ladbergen was liberated from French occupation and was at first governed provisionally and then formally by the Kingdom of Prussia as part of the Province of Westphalia (German: Provinz Westfalen, Königreich Preußen).

    Immigration:

         In Ladbergen, Johann H. W. Aufderhaar was a Heuerling or tenant farmer. "They owned no land, and they lived in rented houses on larger farms. Every large or middle-sized farm in Ladbergen had one or more tenant houses (in German: Heuerhäuser) scattered over the farm. The highest number on any farm in Ladbergen was seven; two or three was common. Each tenant farm house had its own plot of 7 to 12 acres. The tenants rented the houses and plots for life. The tenant farmers were not the same as sharecroppers or rental farmers in the American sense. They had only a small plot to themselves, and they did not need to give any of the yield to the landowner. They were essentially renters of houses who paid for their dwellings with a small amount of cash and a specified number of days of labor. In the 19th century the tenants were typically relatives of the landowners, but this was decreasingly the case after the turn of the century." [from Friedrich Saatkamp, Ladbergen: Out of the History and the Present of the 1000-Year Westphalian Village, edited and translated by Dean R. Hoge (New Knoxville, Ohio: New Knoxville Historical Society, 1985) page xxiii].
         Johann (about age 32), his wife, Anna Elisabeth Fiegenbaum (about age 29), and their three children at the time (about ages 8, 4 and less than 2 years) emigrated from Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, the Kingdom of Prussia.
         This family group was joined by Anna Elisabeth's married sister, her husband, their child (less than 1 year old), and her husband's unmarried sister. Also in the party was Anna Elisabeth's parents and their 2 younger, unmarried children.
         In all, at least 13 members of this extended family left Ladbergen together in 1841. They departed Germany from the port of Bremen on the bark Leontine. Of the 102 persons on board, 56 were identified on the passenger list as former residents of Ladbergen. Four other persons were from the nearby towns of Brochterbeck and Lengerich. The Leontine arrived at Baltimore, Maryland on 28 June 1841.
         The Fiegenbaums, Aufderhaars and Bierbaums traveled further west until reaching and settling in Warren County, Missouri.

    Buried:
    Johann was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ.

    Died:
    His death was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri.

    Johann married Fiegenbaum, Anna Elisabeth 27 Jul 1832, Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia. Anna (daughter of Fiegenbaum, Johann Heinrich and Hagen, Catherina Elsabein) was born 22 Oct 1811, Ladbergen, First French Empire; died 6 Oct 1884, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Fiegenbaum, Anna Elisabeth was born 22 Oct 1811, Ladbergen, First French Empire (daughter of Fiegenbaum, Johann Heinrich and Hagen, Catherina Elsabein); died 6 Oct 1884, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 24 Oct 1811, Ladbergen, First French Empire
    • Immigration: 1841, Warren County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:

         Anna Elisabeth's family was living at Overbeck 16 at the time of her birth. Overbeck is one of the three 'Bauernshaften' in the village of Ladbergen.
         A 'Bauerschaft' is an ancient grouping of farms that emerged from the earliest agricultural settlements, and comprised the earliest administrative units of a community. Until the early 1960s, Ladbergen had three Bauernshaften: Hölter, Overbeck and Wester. These settlement areas are still recognized in present day Ladbergen. Recently, the residential sections of the village center have become known by street names and a fourth section of Ladbergen, called 'Dorf' [village] has been created. The number 16 would indicate that this was the 16th farm established in this Bauerschaft.
         During the Napoleonic era, from about 1808 to 1810, Ladbergen, as part of the County of Tecklenburg (Grafschaft Tecklenburg), came under the sovereignty of the Grand Duchy of Berg (French: Grand-duché de Berg; German: Großherzogtum Berg), a client state of the First French Empire.
         In 1811 borders were redrawn again and Grafschaft Tecklenburg was incorporated directly into the First French Empire as part of the Département Ems-Supérieur (German: Departement der Oberen Ems).
         After Napoleon's defeat, Ladbergen was liberated from French occupation and was at first governed provisionally and then formally by the Kingdom of Prussia as part of the Province of Westphalia (German: Provinz Westfalen, Königreich Preußen).



    Baptism:
    Anna was baptized in the evangelical church at Ladbergen.

    Immigration:

         Anna Elisabeth Fiegenbaum (about age 29), her husband, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Aufderhaar (about age 32), and their three children at the time (about ages 8, 4 and less than 2 years) emigrated from Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, the Kingdom of Prussia.
         This family group was joined by Anna Elisabeth's married sister, her husband, their child (less than 1 year old), and her husband's unmarried sister. Also in the party were Anna Elisabeth's parents and 2 of their younger, unmarried children.
         In all, at least 13 members of this extended family left Ladbergen together in 1841. They departed Germany from the port of Bremen on the bark Leontine. Of the 102 persons on board, 56 were identified on the passenger list as former residents of Ladbergen. Four other persons were from the nearby towns of Brochterbeck and Lengerich. The Leontine arrived at Baltimore, Maryland on 28 June 1841.
         The Fiegenbaums, Aufderhaars and Bierbaums traveled further west until reaching and settling in Warren County, Missouri.

    Buried:
    Anna 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.

    Died:
    Anna's death was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church, at Holstein, Missouri. She lived to the age of 72 years, 11 months and 15 days.

    Notes:

    Married:
    At the time of the marriage, Anna was 20 years, 9 months and 5 days old. J. H. W. Aufderhaar was 23 years, 3 months and 9 days.

    At the births of each child, the father and mother were the following ages, respectively: at Heinrich Wilhelm's birth (b. 1832): 23 years, 5 months and 15 days & 20 years, 11 months and 12 days; at Marie Elisabeth's (b. 1836): 27 years, 3 months and 14 days & 24 years, 9 months and 11 days; Christine Elisabeth's: 30 years, 4 months and 29 days & 27 years, 10 months and 26 days; Heinrich Wilhelm's (b. 1843): 33 years, 10 months and 23 days & 31 years, 4 months and 20 days; Maria Elisabeth's (b. 1845): 36 years and 1 month & 33 years, 6 months and 27 days; Anna Elisabeth's (b. 1847): 38 years, 1 month and 17 days & 35 years, 8 months and 14 days; Catharina's: 40 years, 10 months and 2 days & 38 years, 3 months and 29 days; Anna Elisabeth's (b. 1852): 43 years and 5 months & 40 years, 10 months and 27 days.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1850 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Henry (age 42) and Elizabeth (age 38) "Afterhar" and the what appear to be their seven children: William (age 18), Elizabeth (age 14), "Christena" (age 11), Henry (age 7), Mary, (age 5), Louisa (age 3) and a six month old daughter who was identified only by her initials - W. A.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1850 U.S. enumeration, the household (assigned to the Holstein post office) consisted of Henry "Aufderhar," a 51 year old farmer; Elizabeth "Aufderhar," age 49; Henry "Aufderhar," a 17 year old farmer; Mary "Aufderhar," age 15 and attending school; Louisa "Aufderhar," age 13; and, Wilhemina "Aufderhar," age 10.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1870 U.S. enumeration, the household (assigned to the Marthasville post office) consisted of
    Henry "Aufderharre," a 60 year old farmer; Anna "Aufderharre," a 55 year old housekeeper; Louisa "Aufderharre," age 20; and, Minna "Aufderharre," age 18.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1880 U.S. enumeration, the household in Western Charrette Township consisted of "Hry. Aufderharre," a 71 year old single farmer, born in Prussia; and, "Elisabeth Aufderharre," a 68 year old widow, keeping house, and born in Prussia. In light of other evidence, the marital status of this couple seems incorrect.

    Children:
    1. Aufderhaar, Heinrich Wilhelm was born 3 Oct 1832, Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia; died 9 Jan 1877, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Aufderhaar, Marie Elisabeth was born 2 Aug 1836, Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. 5. Aufderhaar, Christine Elisabeth was born 17 Sep 1839, Ladbergen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia; died 14 Jun 1907, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Aufderhaar, Heinrich Wilhelm was born 11 Mar 1843, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Aufderhaar, Maria Elisabeth was born 18 May 1845, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 3 Dec 1929, Charrette Township, Warren County, Missouri, USA; was buried 8 Dec 1929, Berger, Franklin County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Aufderhaar, Christina Louisa was born 5 Jul 1847, Holstein, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Aufderhaar, Catharina Wilhelmina was born 20 Feb 1850, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died , Morrison, Gasconade County, Missouri, USA.
    8. Aufderhaar, Anna Elisabeth was born 18 Sep 1852, Warren County, Missouri, USA; died 13 Jan 1856, Warren County, Missouri, USA.