Brockway, Mary Elizabeth

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Brockway, Mary Elizabeth

    Mary married Rea, Richard [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Rea, John Curtis

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Brockway, John Aubrey was born 18 Feb 1909, Iowa, USA (son of Brockway, John Aubrey and Farrand, Mary Olive); died 9 Sep 1982, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA; was buried , Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Apr 1910, Rock Rapids, Lyon County, Iowa, USA
    • Census: Apr 1930, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration of the household on Main or 7th Street, John A. Brockway, Jr., age 1 year, 2 months lived with his parents, John A. Brockway (age 36), his mother, Mary Brockway (age 33) and a brother, Robert Brockway, of exactly the same age. Also in the household was Augusta Eden, a 20 year old domestic servant, born in Iowa.

    Census:
    According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, John Brockway, a 21 year old dry goods salesman lived at 713 Washington Boulevard with his mother, Mary Brockway, a 50 year old widow; and his two brothers: Robert Brockway (age 21), a draughtsman for an electric company; and, Richard Brockway (age 18), attending school. Also in the household was Katherine Knable, a 37 year old maid, born in Holland who immigrated to the U.S.A. in 1920 and was a naturalized citizen.

    Buried:
    According to his death certificate, John was cremated on 10 September 1982 at Memorial Park Crematory. It needs to be confirmed that he was inurned at that location.

    Died:
    According to his death certificate, John died at 8:05 p.m.. The cause of death was "Cardiac Arrest" due to "Myocardial Infarction" and "Coronary Atherosclerosis." There was no autopsy. His usual occupation was retail sales and his residence was 2210 Krug Place, Alton, Madison County, Illinois.

    John married Fiegenbaum, Julia Evans 1 Jun 1940, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA. Julia (daughter of Fiegenbaum, David William and Springer, Rebecca Charlotte) was born 31 May 1914, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 3 Oct 2002, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Fiegenbaum, Julia Evans was born 31 May 1914, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA (daughter of Fiegenbaum, David William and Springer, Rebecca Charlotte); died 3 Oct 2002, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Apr 1930, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Some sources indicate that Julia was born in 1912, 1916 or 1917. The date of 31 May 1914 is found in the Social Security Death Index. The date may also be 3 May 1914. This matter will require further research.

    Census:

         According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Julia E. Fiegenbaum, age 13 [sic] and in school, lived at 412 Fourth Street with her parents, David W. and Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, both age 46, and her two sisters: Elizabeth J. Fiegenbaum, age 14; and, Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, age 12. Residing at 404 Fourth Street was Julia's maternal grandparents, Henry J. Springer (age 81) and Virginia Springer (age 71) and her mother's brother, Henry J. Springer, Jr. (age 36).

    Notes:

    Married:

         The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Saturday, 11 May 1940.

              Honored at Tea Friday

         Miss Julia Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville, whose marriage to John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago will take place June 1 at the bride's home, was guest of honor at a tea given Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. H. Stubbs in Edwardsville.
         Mrs. W. L. Estabrook and Mrs. Harrison B. Stubbs served the guests at the tea table. Cream white roses were used in the center piece which was flanked on either side by white tapers in brouched [sic] silver candelabra.
         Garden flowers decorated the Stubbs home which was illuminated with candles.
         Receiving guests with the hostess were the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. David W. Fiegenbaum.

         The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Tuesday, 14 May 1940.

              Wedding Invitations Issued

         Mrs. David William Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Miss Julia Evans Fiegenbaum and John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago which will take place at the Fiegenbaum home in Edwardsville Saturday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock. A reception will follow the ceremony.
         The Rev. Albert R. Ransom of St. John's Methodist Church, Edwardsville, will perform the ceremony.
         The bride-to-be has chosen as her maid-of-honor, her sister, Miss Libby Jane Fiegenbaum, and as her bridesmaids, her younger sister, Miss Becky Fiegenbaum and her cousin, Miss Virginia Harris. Miss Winifred Burroughs will play the wedding march.
         Mr. Brockway, a son of Mrs. John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago, will have his brother, Robert Farrand Brockway as best man.

         The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Thursday, 23 May 1940.

              Parties for Miss Fiegenbaum

         Miss Julia Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville, who will be married to John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago on June 1, is being made the guest of honor at a series of pre-nuptial parties.
         On Wednesday of last week Mrs. Harrison B. Stubbs entertained 15 guests at a tea and shower for Miss Fiegenbaum. The gifts, appropriate for a red and white kitchen, were presented to the honoree after which tea was served in the dining room. The centerpiece was composed of a miniature bridal couple surrounded by white blossoms and tall white tapers in silver candelabra. The figurines had been used on Mrs. Stubbs wedding cake. Miss Virginia Simpson and Mrs. Vincent J. Hotz assisted the hostess at the tea table.
         Mrs. Vincent J. Hotz entertained a number of her friends and their mothers Tuesday afternoon with a buffet luncheon honoring the bride-to-be. Twelve guests, Mrs. Homer G. Baird and daughter, Judith, Mrs. W. L. Estabrook and daughter, Helen, Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, Mrs. Harrison B. Stubbs, Mrs. O. T. Dunlap and Mrs. David W. Fiegenbaum and daughters, Julia, Libby Jane and Becky, of Edwardsville and Mrs. Harvey Alexander of St. Louis were in attendance and presented a gift to Miss Fiegenbaum. A bridal bouquet of white gladioli and fever few [sic], with white candles formed a center piece for the table.
         Miss Ruth Fruit of Edwardsville will be hostess to a number of young people from Edwardsville at a tea at Dixie's tea room in Greenville Saturday afternoon. The party has been arranged as a miscellaneous shower for Miss Fiegenbaum.

         The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Monday 3 June 1940.

              Miss Fiegenbaum a Bride

         Miss Julia Evans Fiegenbaum, daughter of Mrs. Fiegenbaum and the late David William Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville, became the bride of John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Fiegenbaum home. Dr. Albert R. Ransom, pastor of St. John's Methodist Church, Edwardsville, performed the ceremony, and the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Henry J. Springer.
         During the ceremony the bridal party stood before the fireplace, in the living room, which was banked with greenery and calla lilies. Tall standards holding tapers were placed at either side, and branched candelabra were on the mantel.
         The house was illuminated with candles, and pink and white flowers were placed in all the rooms.
         Shortly before the entrance of the bridal party Mrs. C. E. Holles, cousin of Miss Fiegenbaum, lighted the tapers.
         Miss Winifred Burroughs played the wedding march from Lohengrin.
         Miss Libby Jane Fiegenbaum was maid of honor, and Miss Becky Charlotte Fiegenbaum and Miss Virginia Harris were bridesmaids. The Misses Fiegenbaum are sisters of the bride, and Miss Harris is a cousin. Robert Farrand Brockway of Chicago, the bridegroom's brother, was best man.
         Miss Fiegenbaum's wedding gown of white satin was fashioned with a gored skirt, which fell into a train; sweetheart neckline and long sleeves and was trimmed with rose point lace and Duchesse lace.
         The bride's veil of ivory illusion fell from a cap of Duchesse lace. The lace was used in trimming her mother's bridal gown.
         Miss Fiegenbaum carried a handkerchief of Duchesse lace, and her flowers were lilies of the valley and white double larkspur. The handkerchief was carried by Mr. Brockway's mother and grandmother on their wedding days.
         The attendants' frock were similarly fashioned of pink embroidered swiss over matching taffeta. The frocks had empire waistlines, square necklines and very full gored skirts, which formed slight trains. The attendants carried bouquets of blue delphinium and blue cornflowers, and wore corresponding flowers in their hair.
         A reception followed the wedding, and the refreshment table was decorated with a tiered wedding cake, tall white tapers and white daisies.
         Mrs. Wilbur G. Burroughs of Royal Oak, Mich., and Mrs. C. T. Wheat of Greenville, the bride's aunts, poured.
         After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Brockway will reside in an apartment at 138 North Central boulevard, Chicago.
         When she departed the bride was wearing a costume suit of grey and fuchia [sic] printed sheer, a hat of fuchia [sic] and grey flowers, and white accessories.
         Mr. Brockway attended the Rock Rapids, Ia., schools and attended Northwestern University, Evanston. He is connected with the Jensen Radio Manufacturing Company, as coast accounts.
         Mrs. Brockway studied at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, O., and Normal University, Normal, Ill., after graduating from the Edwardsville High School. She was a charter member of the Edwardsville Junior Service Club.
         Guests at the wedding included Miss Mary Ruth Tunnell, Denver; Mrs. Wilbur V. Burroughs, Jr., of Highland Park, Mich., Mrs. Wilbur C. Burroughs of Royal Oak, Mich., Miss Frances Campbell, Chicago, Holmes Campbell, Chicago, Miss Mary Kohler, Chicago, Miss Harriet Damon, Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wheat of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howes of Greenville, Frederic Parker of Rock Rapids, Ia., Miss Helen Pulsifer of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Robert F. Springer and son, Robert, of Rocky River, and R. S. Rodems of Alton.

    Residence (family):
    In an announcement of her sister's marriage at Edwardsville, Illinois in September 1940, Julia was identified as Mrs John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago and served as Elizabeth's matron of honor.

    Children:
    1. Brockway, John Aubrey Jr.
    2. 1. Brockway, Mary Elizabeth


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Brockway, John Aubrey was born Abt 1873–1874, Wisconsin, USA; died Bef 1920.

    Notes:

    Birth:

         The approximate date of birth is calculated from data recorded in the U.S. census.
         The death certificate of Mr. Brockway's son (1909-1982), using information provided by the son's wife, recorded the father's name as "John Aubrey Brockway, Sr."

    Died:
    According to the 1920 and 1930 U.S. censuses, John's wife, Mary, was identified as a widow.

    John married Farrand, Mary Olive Abt 1905–1905. Mary (daughter of Farrand, Anson W. and [---?---], Anna) was born Aug 1875, Wisconsin, USA; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Farrand, Mary Olive was born Aug 1875, Wisconsin, USA (daughter of Farrand, Anson W. and [---?---], Anna); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Jun 1880, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
    • Census: Jun 1900, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
    • Census: Jan 1920, Rock Rapids, Lyon County, Iowa, USA
    • Census: Apr 1930, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The approximate date of birth is calculated from data recorded in the U.S. census.

    Census:
    According to the 1880 U.S. enumeration, Mary Farrand, age 4 and attending school, lived at 41 Polk Street with her parents, Anson W. Farrand (age 46), an engineer and Anna Farrand (age 44), keeping house; and her three siblings: Albert Farrand (age 19), an engineer; Harriett Farrand (age 17), at school; and Edith Farrand (age 12), at school.

    Census:
    According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Mary Farrand, age 24 and single, lived at 524 Main Street with her mother, Anne Farrand, a 63 year old widow; and her grand-nephew, Arthur Cogan, age 16.

    Census:
    According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Mary Brockway, age 40, a widow and the proprietor of a dry goods store; and, her son, Richard Brockway, age 7, born in Iowa, and attending school.

    Census:
    According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 713 Washington Boulevard consisted of Mary Brockway, a 50 year old widow; and her three sons: Robert Brockway (age 21), a draughtsman for an electric company; John Brockway (age 21), a dry goods salesman; and, Richard Brockway (age 18), attending school. Also in the household was Katherine Knable, a 37 year old maid, born in Holland who immigrated to the U.S.A. in 1920 and was a naturalized citizen.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The approximate date of the marriage is calculated from data recorded in the U.S. census.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household on Main or 7th Street consisted of John A. Brockway, head of household, age 36, born in Wisconsin, a merchant in a department store; Mary Brockway, wife, age 33, born in Wisconsin, married for five years and the mother of two children; and their two sons: Robert Brockway and John A. Brockway, Jr., both age 1 year, 2 months and born in Iowa. Also in the household was Augusta Eden, a 20 year old domestic servant, born in Iowa.

    Children:
    1. Brockway, Robert was born 18 Feb 1909, Iowa, USA.
    2. 2. Brockway, John Aubrey was born 18 Feb 1909, Iowa, USA; died 9 Sep 1982, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA; was buried , Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA.
    3. Brockway, Richard S. was born 15 Jun 1912, Iowa, USA; died 2 Nov 1947, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA; was buried 5 Nov 1947, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA.

  3. 6.  Fiegenbaum, David William was born 2 Mar 1883, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA (son of Fiegenbaum, Dr. Edward William and Gillespie, Julia B.); died 10 Jul 1933, St. Louis, Missouri, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1900, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Sources report the year of birth as either 1883 or 1884. David himself, at the time of his registration for the U.S. World War I military draft in 1918, reported that he was born on 2 March 1883. His death certificate, apparently informed by his wife, recorded his date of birth as 2 March 1884.

    Census:
    According to the 1900 enumeration, David (age 17) lived in the household with his father, Edward Fiegenbaum (age 45) and his father's wife, Mary S. Fiegenbaum (age 35), his father's two daughters, Edna Fiegenbaum (age 8) and Margaret Fiegenbaum (age 7), and his father's nephew, George Fiegenbaum (age 24). Also in the household were two servants, Mary Helbrung (age 22), and Fred Gregwere (age 21), employed as a carriage driver.
         George Edward Fiegenbaum was the son of Frederick Adolph and Amelia Maria (Kriege) Fiegenbaum.

    Died:
    David died of a cerebral hemorrhage at St. Luke's Hospital at St. Louis.

    David married Springer, Rebecca Charlotte 26 Mar 1910, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA. Rebecca (daughter of Springer, Henry James and Evans, Mary Virginia) was born 5 Oct 1882, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 10 Nov 1970, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Springer, Rebecca Charlotte was born 5 Oct 1882, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA (daughter of Springer, Henry James and Evans, Mary Virginia); died 10 Nov 1970, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Jun 1900, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The approximate date of birth is calculated from information in the U.S. census.

    Census:
    According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, Rebecca C. Springer, age 17 and in school, lived on Clay Street with her father, Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, her mother, Virginia M. Springer, age 42, and her five siblings: Irma B. Springer, a 21 year old public school teacher; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school.

    Notes:

    Census (family):
    According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household at 501 North Main Street consisted of David and Rebecca Fiegenbaum, both age 27 and married for less than one year; they had no children.

    Residence (family):

         According to information on his World War I draft registration card, filed on 12 September 1918, David William Fiegenbaum, age 35, and his wife, Rebecca Fiegenbaum, lived at 404 Center Street, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. David reported that he was an assistant manager at Oliver Chilled Plow Works, at 2516 N. Broadway, St. Louis Missouri. The Registrar of the local draft board described David as a man of medium height and stout build; with gray eyes and brown hair. There were no physical characteristics that would disqualify David for military service.

    Census (family):

         According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 412 Fourth Street consisted of David W. Fiegenbaum, a 46 year old bank examiner and his wife, Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, also age 46. They were both born in Illinois and were married at age 26. Also in the home were their three daughters, all born in Illinois and attending school: Elizabeth J. Fiegenbaum, age 14; Julia E. Fiegenbaum, age 13 [sic] ; and, Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, age 12. Residing at 404 Fourth Street was Elizabeth's maternal grandparents, Henry J. Springer (age 81) and Virginia Springer (age 71) and her mother's brother, Henry J. Springer, Jr. (age 36).

    Children:
    1. 3. Fiegenbaum, Julia Evans was born 31 May 1914, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 3 Oct 2002, Illinois, USA.
    2. Fiegenbaum, Elizabeth Jane was born 8 Dec 1915; died 23 Jan 2003, Fairfax, Virginia, USA; was buried 19 Jul 2004, Arlington, Northampton County, Virginia, USA.
    3. Fiegenbaum, Rebecca Charlotte was born 26 Oct 1917, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 16 Dec 2001, Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Farrand, Anson W. was born Abt 1832–1833, New York, USA; died Yes, date unknown.

    Anson married [---?---], Anna. Anna was born Feb 1837, New York, USA; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  [---?---], Anna was born Feb 1837, New York, USA; died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Jun 1900, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household at 524 Main Street consisted of Anne Farrand, a 63 year old widow; her daughter, Mary Farrand, age 24 and single; and Arthur Cogan, Anne's 16 year old grandson.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Details of the marriage are not known at this time. According to the 1900 U.S. census, "Anne Farrand" was a 63 year old widow and the mother of six children, only three of whom was still living.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1880 U.S. enumeration, the household at 41 Polk Street consisted of Anson W. Farrand, a 46 year old engineer; his wife, Anna Farrand, age 44; and their four children: Albert Farrand (age 19), an engineer; Harriett Farrand (age 17), at school; Edith Farrand (age 12), at school; and Mary Farrand (age 4), at school.

    Children:
    1. Farrand, Albert was born Abt 1860–1861, Wisconsin, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Farrand, Harriett was born Abt 1862–1862, Wisconsin, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Farrand, Edith was born Abt 1867–1868, Wisconsin, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 5. Farrand, Mary Olive was born Aug 1875, Wisconsin, USA; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 12.  Fiegenbaum, Dr. Edward William was born 4 Dec 1854, Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA (son of Fiegenbaum, Hermann Wilhelm and Gusewelle, Sophia); died 28 Jul 1927, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, Linton Township, Allamakee County, Iowa, USA
    • Moved To: 1865, Madison County, Illinois, USA
    • Census: 1870, Summerfield, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
    • Degree: 1876, City of New York, New York, USA; M.D.; Address:
      Bellevue Hospital Medical College
    • Occupation: Between 1876 and 1927, Madison County, Illinois, USA; a physician
    • Census: 1880, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Census:

         According to the 1860 enumeration, Edward W. Fiegenbaum, age 6 (born in Missouri), lived with his parents, Wm. (age 38) and Sophia (age 36) Fiegenbaum, and three siblings: F. A. (age 8), Henry (age 1) and Amelia B. (age 1).

    Census:

         According to the 1870 enumeration, "Edward Feigenbaum," age 15 (born in Missouri), lived with his parents, "Wm. Feigenbaum" (age 45) and "Sophia Feigenbaum" (age 44), and six brothers and sisters: "F. Adolph Feigenbaum" (age 18), "Bertha N. Feigenbaum" (age 11), "Julius H. Feigenbaum" (age 11), "Martha S. Feigenbaum" (age 8), "Livia Feigenbaum" (age 6), and "Mina Feigenbaum" (age 3).

    Degree:

         According to the alumni record of the New York University School of Medicine (the successor to Bellevue Hospital Medical College) published in 1908, Edward William attended McKendree College from 1868 to 1870, and he was a surgeon at Madison County (Illinois) Hospital from 1878 to 1886.
         Edward's name appeared in the annual catalogues of McKendree College, at Lebanon, Illinois, as a student in the Scientific Preparatory course of study (1868-1869), in the Classical Preparatory course (1869-1870) and a freshman in the Collegiate course (1870-1871). He does not appear in later catalogues as an alumnus of the college.

    Occupation:

         The following biographical sketch was published in 1912 in Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois, and its People: 1812 to 1912.

         Edward William Fiegenbaum, M. D., has practiced medicine in Edwardsville since 1876 and has been a resident of the city for over forty years. Successful in his profession, a public-spirited citizen and an energetic business man, he has a well-merited place among the men of influence and ability at the present period of Madison county’s history.
         Born at Boonville, Missouri, December 4, 1854, he became a resident of this county when his parents located at Highland in 1865, and since 1870 his home has been in Edwardsville. From the public schools he entered, in 1868, McKendree College at Lebanon, was a student there until 1870, and in 1874, he entered the St. Louis Medical College. In 1876 he was graduated from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College of New York, and in the same year began practice at Edwardsville. In a few years he attained a front rank in his profession. Though in every way one of the modern representatives of medicine and surgery, he followed the custom of older physicians in compounding his prescriptions in his own pharmacy. His office and handsome residence on Main street has been a welcome landmark to an entire generation.
         For several years Dr. Fiegenbaum was county physician and at various times he has been local representative of the state board of health and the state board of charities. He is a member of the American Medical Association, the Illinois State Medical Society, the St. Louis Medical Society, and is president of the Southern Illinois Medical Society and secretary of the Madison County Medical Society. His medical library is one of the best in Edwardsville and his interest in knowledge extends to many fields. He has served on the board of education and without participation in practical politics has been identified with all measures for the advancement of the welfare of his city and county. He has been a member of the Methodist church since he was twelve years old and represented the Southern Illinois Conference as lay delegate to the General Conference at Los Angeles in 1904. In politics he is a Republican. Fraternally he belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias. He is a member of the board of directors of the Madison County Centennial Association and is enthusiastic and active in society work.
         Dr. Fiegenbaum represents the third generation of a German-American family. His grandfather, Adolph Fiegenbaum, immigrated to this country and settled in Missouri. William Fiegenbaum, the father, was ten years old when the family came to this country and for sixty-one years of his life he was a prominent minister of the German Methodist church, his field of service including stations in Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. His death occurred in 1906. He married, at St. Louis, Sophia Gusewelle, who was also a native of Germany. Their children were: Adolph F., Dr. Edward W., Dr. Julius H., Bertha A., Martha and Lydia Mary. Dr. Julius H. is a resident of Alton.
         Dr. Fiegenbaum married May 15, 1881, Miss Julia Gillespie, who died in 1886. On June 11, 1890, he married Miss Mary E. Springer.

    Census:

         According to the 1880 enumeration of the third ward, Edward Fiegenbaum, age 25, a physician and surgeon, was a boarder in a hotel operated by Hugh and Ruth Kirkpatrick.

    Buried:
    He was buried in Section II, lot 99.

    Edward married Gillespie, Julia B. 15 May 1882, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA. Julia (daughter of Gillespie, David and Barnsback, Minna A.) was born 1856, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 18 Mar 1886, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Gillespie, Julia B. was born 1856, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA (daughter of Gillespie, David and Barnsback, Minna A.); died 18 Mar 1886, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Jun 1880, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Census:

         According to the 1880 U.S. enumeration of the household in Ward 2, Julia Gillespie, age 23, single, at home, lived with her parents, David Gillespie (age 51) and Minna Gillespie (age 45), and her three siblings: Edwin Gillespie (age 18); Henry Gillespie (age 15), and Mary Gillespie (age 10).
         Also living in the home were two single borders: Carrie Houck (age 23) and Clay H. Lynch (age 32), a grain dealer. There were also two single servants: Mary Mansfield (age 18), born in Maryland of Irish parents; and William Meek (age 26), a farm laborer whose parents were born in Bohemia.
         In 1882, Julia B. Gillespie, daughter of David and Minna (Barnsback) Gillespie, became the first wife Dr. Edward William Fiegenbaum. Clay Hardin Lynch, one of the boarders, married one of Dr. Fiegenbaum's sisters, Martha Lizette Fiegenbaum, in 1884.
         A short distance from Julia Gillespie's home where two families of relatives. These included Isabella J. (Gillespie) Sherman, her husband, Moses Sherman, and their daughter, Martha Sherman; and also Elizabeth Eleanor "Nellie" (Gillespie) Brink, her husband, Wesley R. Brink, their two daughters, Florence Brink and Julia Brink.
         Living in the Brink household was Martha A. (McGrew) (Hynes, or Hinds) Gillespie, the second wife of Matthew Gillespie. She was the mother of Elizabeth Eleanor "Nellie" (Gillespie) Brink and Isabella J. (Gillespie) Sherman, and the step-mother of David Gillespie, who was the son of Matthew Gillespie and his first wife, Nancy Gordon. She was therefore a grandmother to all the children in these three households.

    Buried:
    Julia's burial site is next to her husband's, whose second wife was buried on his other side.

    Notes:

    Married:

         Marriage license 188 was issued on 12 May 1882 in Madison County, Illinois, to E. W. Fiegenbaum, a 28 year old physician and surgeon, and 26 year old Julia B. Gillespie. Both were residents of Edwardsville, Illinois. They were married on 15 May 1882 at Edwardsville, Illinois by William H. Scott, a minister of the Gospel.

    Children:
    1. 6. Fiegenbaum, David William was born 2 Mar 1883, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 10 Jul 1933, St. Louis, Missouri, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

  5. 14.  Springer, Henry James was born 12 Aug 1848, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA (son of Springer, Fredrick J. and Thurnau, Sophia C.); died 3 Jun 1930, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; was buried 6 Jun 1930, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Jul 1860, Edwardsville Township, Madison County, Illinois, USA
    • Census: Jul 1870, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    According to the 1860 U.S. enumeration, Henry Springer, age 12, born in Illinois and in school, lived in household of 15 people, which included Frederic Springer, a 48 year old blacksmith born in Bavaria; Sophi Springer, age 37 born in Bavaria; and four of Henry's siblings, all born in Illinois: Fred, age 8; Edward; age 6; Othelia, age 4; William; age 2. There was also the family of John Hackey, a carpenter and his wife Alstine, both age 34 and born in Bavaria; and their three children, ages nine months to six years, all born in Illinois. Rounding out the household were three seemingly unrelated young people: Jacob Finkler, a 24 year old blacksmith born in Germany; Fritz Nauman, a 25 year old wagon maker born in Germany; and, Phillip Werner, a 19 year old apprentice blacksmith born in France.

    Census:
    According to the 1870 U.S. enumeration, Henry Springer, a 21 year old blacksmith, lived with Sophie Springer, 46 years old and born in Prussia, and five siblings: Henry Springer (age 21); Edward Springer (age 16); Otillia Springer (age 14); William Springer (age 12); and, Otto Springer (age 8).

    Buried:
    Henry was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.

    Henry married Evans, Mary Virginia 22 Nov 1877, Madison County, Illinois, USA. Mary (daughter of Evans, Robert Boyd Jr. and Hendricks, Elizabeth Jane) was born Sep 1857, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Evans, Mary Virginia was born Sep 1857, Missouri, USA (daughter of Evans, Robert Boyd Jr. and Hendricks, Elizabeth Jane); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900, an online database hosted by the Illinois State Archives, Henry J. Springer and Jennie M. Evans received a marriage license in Madison County, Illinois or were married on or about 22 November 1877.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1900 U.S. enumeration, the household on Clay Street consisted of Henry Springer, a 50 year old manufacturer of buggy supplies, and his wife Virginia M. Springer, age 42 They had been married for 22 years. Also in the household were there six children: Irma B. Springer (age 21), a public school teacher; Rebecca C. Springer (age 17), in school; Elizabeth Springer (age 14), in school; Robert E. Springer (age 11), in school; Virginia C. Springer (age 9), in school; and, Henry J. Springer (age 6), in school.

    Census (family):
    According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household at 248 Fourth Street consisted of "Henry G." Springer, a 71 year old owner and manager of a manufacturing company, his wife, Virginia E. Springer, age 61, and their son, Henry J. Springer, age 26, single, a laborer in a garage.

    Census (family):

         According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 404 Fourth Street consisted of Henry J. Singer, Sr., age 81 and his wife, Virginia E. Springer, age 71. Also living in the home was their son, Henry J. Singer, Jr., age 36. Living nearby at 412 Fourth Street was Henry and Virginia's married daughter, Rebecca C. (Springer) Fiegenbaum and her family.

    Children:
    1. Springer, Irma Boyd was born 2 Jan 1879, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 29 Mar 1965, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, USA; was buried 1 Apr 1965, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.
    2. 7. Springer, Rebecca Charlotte was born 5 Oct 1882, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA; died 10 Nov 1970, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.
    3. Springer, Elizabeth was born Oct 1885, Illinois, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Springer, Robert E. was born Sep 1888, Illinois, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Springer, Virginia C. was born Nov 1890, Illinois, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Springer, Henry J. was born Jun 1893, Illinois, USA; died Yes, date unknown.