Jungerman, Georgia Frances

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jungerman, Georgia Frances

    Georgia married Comegys, Frank W. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Comegys, Frank W. Jr.
    2. Comegys, Judith Barbara

    Georgia married Saunders, Joseph B. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jungermann, George Frederick was born 19 Oct 1882, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA (son of Jungermann, Johann Fredrick Andreas Christian and Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia); died 14 May 1960, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: veterinarian

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    George trained to be a veterinarian in Kansas City. Upon graduation, he moved to Hiawatha, Kansas and established a practice. It was here he met and married his first wife.

    George married McKim, Maude Adele 30 Jun 1908, Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, USA. Maude was born 19 Mar 1887; died 21 Jan 1924. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  McKim, Maude Adele was born 19 Mar 1887; died 21 Jan 1924.
    Children:
    1. Jungerman, Virginia Rose was born 6 Nov 1910, Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Jungerman, Paul Frank was born 6 Mar 1913, Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Jungerman, Jack Andrew was born 6 Oct 1914, Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 1. Jungerman, Georgia Frances


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jungermann, Johann Fredrick Andreas Christian was born 26 Oct 1845, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck (son of Jungermann, Johann Conrad and Urspurch, Elizabeth); died 17 Nov 1917, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1855, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
    • Confirmation: 17 Jun 1860, Beck, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
    • Military Service: Between 1862 and 1865
    • Moved To: 1894, Audrain County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    He was also known as Christian Andrew.

    Immigration:
    According to family tradition, the Jungermann family emigrated from Germany in an open cattle boat, sleeping on the open deck.

    Confirmation:
    Christian was confirmed in St. John's Lutheran Church in Beck, Missouri, under the guidance of Paster R. Voight.

    Military Service:
    Christian enlisted in the Union Army in St. Louis on 2 October 1862. He was mustered in on 25 November 1862 at Union City, Tennessee, serving in Companies K and D in the Fourth Missouri Cavalry, advancing to the rank of corporal. He mustered out on 2 October 1865 at Camp Moore, near New Orleans. During his term of service, he fought under Maj. Gen. Alfred Pleasonton in the Battle of Byram's Ford (also known as the Big Blue River).

    Moved To:
    Christian Andrew moved his 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. Following Christian's stroke in 1907, he and his wife Wilhelmenia moved to the town of Blackburn (Saline County), Missouri. After 1909, they moved to Lafayette County, Missouri, living with the family of his son Julius Louis and also with the family of his daughter Anna Sophia.

    Buried:
    Christian was buried in the cemetery of Zion Evangelical Church (since 1957 known as Zion United Church of Christ) in Mayview, Missouri.

    Died:
    At the time of his death, Christian and his wife, Wilhelmenia were living with the family of his son, Julius Louis Jungermann.

    Johann married Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia 19 Oct 1871. Katherine (daughter of Wesseler, John Henry Louis and Wulfekammer, Sophia) was born 27 Feb 1853, Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 3 Nov 1946, Genoa, Nance County, Nebraska, USA; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia was born 27 Feb 1853, Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA (daughter of Wesseler, John Henry Louis and Wulfekammer, Sophia); died 3 Nov 1946, Genoa, Nance County, Nebraska, USA; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Moved To: 1894, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
    • Moved To: Aft 1918, Nebraska, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Wilhelmenia is a twin sister to Louise.

    Moved To:
    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.

    Moved To:
    Following her son, Theodore's, return from service in the U. S. Army during World War I, Wilhelmenia lived in his home in Genoa, Nebraska. Theodore never married and Wilhelmina was happy to keep his house for him. In her later year, she derived great pleasure in planning the family reunions that were held in Nebraska around Thanksgiving.

    Buried:
    Katherine was buried in the cemetery of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church (since 1957 known as Zion United Church of Christ) in Mayview, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Married:


    Linwood (Nelson) Jungerman, in her history of the family, wrote this sketch of Christian and Katherine's life:

         "Christian Andrew and Katherine Wilhelimena first lived in St. Charles, MO, later farmed near there. It was on this farm that all the children were born and some grew to adulthood. This farm home was unusual then and still is today. It had been built before the Civil War, three stories high, of solid brick construction. Bricks were probably burned on the farm and labor was possibly slave. Rooms were spacious, ceilings were high, cool in summer, and warm in winter. It was to this home that Fred, Andreas' son born in 1861, came in need of a family home. He was only a child, but he felt that his room was more desirable than his presence in the home of his step-mother. Christian and Katherine welcomed him and there he remained for twenty years. In this way Christian could repay his brother Andreas for bringing him to the New World and providing a home for him. Through out life Katherine's motto was 'the house is always big enough if the heart is.'
         "Another incident that happened in this home had to do with the arrival one evening of [a] sick and weary veteran of the Confederate Army. He was given food and lodging and when he was better, he asked Christian A. if he had any type of light work he might do for his 'keep.' Christian had long talks with him, realized he had been seriously wounded, and also realized here was an educated Englishman. The upshot of the matter was he offered this man a room in the upper story of the house where he could operate a subscription school in exchange for teaching his children the proper use, pronunciation, reading and writing of English. They spoke German entirely in the home. How long this lasted we do not know but the teacher remained until his death. We are also sure that many a long winter evening was spent by the two old soldiers, on in blue, the other grey, refighting the campaigns of the war.
         "Life was very pleasant and comfortable in this farm home. They were near their church home and many of Christian Andrews family had come to St. Charles County as well as innumerable Wesseler family relations. As the children grew to man and womanhood Christian realized there was not work or room for all on so small a farm. He began to look westward. He found a purchaser for his land among the descendants of Andreas family. The fourth generation descendants live in this home today. The house has been re-modeled and is very comfortable and beautiful. On the east side of the house runs a road, Jungerman Road, on local maps.
         "In the spring of 1894 the family moved to Audrain County near Rush Hill, Mo. Christian Andrew was in search of a larger farm and better soil. Finding the soil of Audrain County not up to their expectations, they moved on to Saline County around the turn of the century. Christian suffered a stroke in 1907 and remained an invalid the rest of his life.
         "They moved to the town of Blackburn after his stroke. When the wife of Julius died, they moved to his home. After Julius re-married, they spent some time with their daughter, Anna, who lived near by. He died in 1917 while in the home of Julius. He is buried in the Mayview Cemetery as are a number of his descendants.
         "Christian's youngest son, Theodore, attended his father's funeral. He was then in training to go back to fight against the country Christian had left so long ago.
         "Christian Andrew has been portrayed to me as a very stern man - a strict disciplinarian. Life and the army had left its mark on him and he ruled his family of fun-loving children with a firm hand. His wife was rather prone to spoiling her children. She could never conceal her love for them. In her eyes they were perfect, so between the two they created a family of well-balanced children.
         "After her son, Theodore, returned from the army, he began farming in Nebraska. His mother made a home for him there as he never married. Her greatest pleasures in her later years were in planning the family reunions which they held in Nebraska around Thanksgiving."

    Children:
    1. Jungermann, Julius Louis was born 28 Jan 1873, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 22 May 1939, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Higginsville, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Jungermann, Andreas Fredrick was born 19 Jan 1875, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 25 Jul 1964; was buried , Blackburn, Saline County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Jungermann, Anna Sophia was born 18 Mar 1877, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 10 Nov 1963, Missouri, USA; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Jungermann, Meta Louise was born 21 Apr 1880, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 17 Jun 1969; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    5. 2. Jungermann, George Frederick was born 19 Oct 1882, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 14 May 1960, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Jungermann, Henrietta Emma was born 5 Feb 1888, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 1974; was buried , Genoa, Nance County, Nebraska, USA.
    7. Jungermann, Bertha Marie was born 1890; died 1892; was buried , St. Charles County, Missouri, USA.
    8. Jungermann, Theodore August was born 12 Mar 1894, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 22 Jan 1981; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jungermann, Johann Conrad was born 30 Apr 1801, Hemfurth, Principality of Waldeck (son of Jungermann, Jost Heinrick and Hartman, Maria Gertrud); died 3 Jan 1849, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; master shoe maker

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The Kleinern Ortssippenbuch, published in 1996, records the date of Conrad's death as 3 January 1849, at an age of 47 years and 8 months. This yields a calculated date of birth of 3 May 1801. Other sources give the date as 30 April 1801.

    Occupation:

         Conrad has been identified in the Kleinern Ortssippenbuch (a compiled genealogy of the town of Kleinern) as a "Schuhmachermeister" (a master shoemaker) and also a "Köthner" or a cottager, meaning that he had rights to a small house, a garden and a small plot of land on which to raise a limited amount of livestock.

    Johann married Urspurch, Elizabeth 2 Aug 1826, Hemfurth, Principality of Waldeck. Elizabeth was born 19 May 1807, Hemfurth, Principality of Waldeck; died 6 Jan 1853, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Urspurch, Elizabeth was born 19 May 1807, Hemfurth, Principality of Waldeck; died 6 Jan 1853, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck.
    Children:
    1. Jungermann, Andreas was born Abt 1824, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Jungermann, Johanna Christina Henrietta was born , Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Jungermann, Johanna Fredrika Elizabeth was born 8 Jan 1832, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died 8 Jul 1874, St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; was buried , St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Jungermann, Henrietta Fredrika Christina was born 5 Jan 1835, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died Abt 1910, Germany.
    5. Jungermann, Johann Heinrick Daniels was born 25 Dec 1835, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died 5 Mar 1903, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Beck, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA.
    6. 4. Jungermann, Johann Fredrick Andreas Christian was born 26 Oct 1845, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died 17 Nov 1917, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    7. Jungermann, Johann Jacob Heinrick was born 27 May 1848, Kleinern, Prinicipality of Waldeck; died 1888; was buried , St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 10.  Wesseler, John Henry Louis was born 26 Jan 1818, Essen, Prussia; died 1 Oct 1894, Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; was buried , Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1844, Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:

         In the genealogical report compiled by Earl and Linwood Jungerman, the place of John Henry's birth is identified as "Essen Kruis, Essen Prussia." There is some difficulty in determining just what locality is being referred to here. It seems probable that "Kruis" is a misspelling of the German word "Kreis" (an administrative district) and that the punctuation in this phrase may be a little confused. Until we can return to the primary sources for verification, we have tentatively identified this place as the city of Essen in Westphalia. This is pure speculation on our part.

    Immigration:

         John made the seven week voyage from Germany to New Orleans, and then traveled up the Mississippi River to settled in Weldon Springs, Missouri. His older brother had emigrated to the USA in 1842.

    John married Wulfekammer, Sophia Missouri, USA. Sophia (daughter of Wulfekammer, [--?--] and Ehlemeyer, [--?--]) was born 9 Mar 1833, Westerkappeln, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia; died 1921, Missouri, USA; was buried , Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Wulfekammer, Sophia was born 9 Mar 1833, Westerkappeln, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia (daughter of Wulfekammer, [--?--] and Ehlemeyer, [--?--]); died 1921, Missouri, USA; was buried , Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:

         In the genealogical report compiled by Earl and Linwood Jungerman, the place of Sophia's birth is identified as "Ursten and Cappelu Kris, Tecklenburg, Prussia." There is some difficulty in determining just what locality is being referred to here. It seems probable that "Kris" is a misspelling of the German word, "Kreis" and that the punctuation in this phrase may be a little confused. Until we can return to the primary sources for verification, we have tentatively identified this place as the town of Westerkappeln, Kreis Tecklenburg, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia. This is pure speculation on our part.

    Children:
    1. 5. Wesseler, Katherine Wilhelmenia was born 27 Feb 1853, Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 3 Nov 1946, Genoa, Nance County, Nebraska, USA; was buried , Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Wesseler, Louise was born 27 Feb 1853, Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; died 25 Jan 1943; was buried , Weldon Springs, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Wesseler, Anna Maria was born 1 Oct 1854; died 9 Sep 1872.
    4. Wesseler, Fred was born 9 Oct 1858; died Aft 1956.
    5. Wesseler, Henry H. was born 10 Oct 1856; died 9 Jan 1899.
    6. Wesseler, Reka was born 21 Jul 1860; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Wesseler, John was born 1 Jul 1862; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Wesseler, Emma was born 28 Jun 1864; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. Wesseler, Gustav was born 6 Nov 1866; died Yes, date unknown.
    10. Wesseler, Anna was born 25 May 1869; died 1 Jun 1869.
    11. Wesseler, Katherine was born 29 Jun 1870; died 7 Jul 1870.
    12. Wesseler, Louis was born 14 Jul 1875; died 25 Apr 1864.