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1751 According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, William Brockmeyer, a 15 year old errand boy at a cigar shop, lived at 3709 Chippewa Street in Ward 13 with his parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer (age 48) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 42), married for 19 years and William's five siblings: Lottie Brockmeyer (age 18); John Brockmeyer (age 17); Minnie Brockmeyer (age 13); Carl Brockmeyer (age 7); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 5). William had not attended school since 1909. Brockmeyer, Wilhelm (I1455)
 
1752 According to the 1911 Census of Canada, Mary Service [sic], age 18, born in Ontario in October 1892, was living with her parents, John D. Service (age 56), a baker and Mary Service (age 49); and two siblings: Maud [sic] Service (age 25); and, Richard Service (age 22), a baker. Serviss, Mary (I7150)
 
1753 According to the 1911 Census of Canada, Maud [sic] Service [sic], age 25, born in Ontario in September 1885, with no occupation, was living with her parents, John D. Service (age 56), a baker and Mary Service (age 49); and two siblings: Richard Service (age 22), a baker; and, Mary Service (age 18). Serviss, Maude Ellen (I7144)
 
1754 According to the 1911 Census of Canada, Richard Service [sic], age 22, born in Ontario in June 1888, a baker, was living with his parents, John D. Service (age 56), a baker and Mary Service (age 49); and two sisters: Maud [sic] Service (age 25); and, Mary Service (age 18). Serviss, Richard (I7149)
 
1755 According to the 1911 Census of Canada, the household consisted of John D. Service [sic], age 56, born in Ontario in September 1854, a baker; his wife, Mary Service, age 49, born in Ontario in April 1862; and three children: Maud [sic] Service, age 25, born in Ontario in September 1885; Richard Service, age 22, born in Ontario in June 1888, a baker; and Mary Service, age 18, born in Ontario in October 1892. Family F2295
 
1756 According to the 1920 and 1930 U.S. censuses, John's wife, Mary, was identified as a widow. Brockway, John Aubrey (I7372)
 
1757 According to the 1920 enumeration of 1530 B Street, Martha, age 15, born at Lincoln, Nebraska, was living with her parents and attending school. The enumerator also reported that she was married, but this seems to be in error. Fiegenbaum, Martha T. (I338)
 
1758 According to the 1920 enumeration of 1530 B Street, the household consisted of Theodore Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 58, born in Minnesota, married, a clerk working in the state capitol; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 49, born in Illinois,; married; and Martha Fiegenbaum, age 15, born in Lincoln, married [sic], attending school. Family F24
 
1759 According to the 1920 enumeration of 3658 Congress Street in Chicago's 13th ward, Lue M. Fiegenbaum, age 57 (born in Illinois), lived with her son-in-law Arthur E. Ewing (age 30) and his wife, Inise [sic] Ewing (age 30), and their son, Louis Ewing, (age 4 years, 10 months). Shumway, Luella May (I64)
 
1760 According to the 1920 enumeration of 937 Kentucky Street, Alice, age 45 (born in Kansas), was living in the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Myrtle M. and Benjamin F. Fiegenbaum and Benjamin's niece, Geneva Ogden (age 30), a university librarian. Darling, Alice Grace (I6457)
 
1761 According to the 1920 enumeration of the farm, Edwin Neher (age 26) and his wife, Malinda Neher (age 24) and their son, Sylvan Neher(age 11 months), were living with Malinda's parents, William Mische (age 50; head of household) and Emma Mische (age 44). Also in the household was John Neher, an unmarried lodger (age 31); he was likely a relative (brother?) to Edwin. Family F2261
 
1762 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Neher, Sylvan (I7033)
 
1763 According to the 1920 enumeration of the farm, the household consisted of William Mische (age 50) and his wife, Emma Mische (age 44), their married daughter, Malinda Neher (age 24), her husband, Edwin Neher (age 26), and their son, Sylvan Neher (age 11 months). Also in the household was John Neher, an unmarried lodger (age 31); he was likely a relative (brother?) to Edwin. Family F952
 
1764 According to the 1920 enumeration of ward 13, Louis Ewing, age 4 years, 10 months (born in Illinois), lived at 3658 Congress Street with his parents Arthur E. Ewing (age 30) and Inise [sic] Ewing (age 30) and his grand-mother, Lue M. Fiegenbaum (age 57?). Ewing, Lewis (I6486)
 
1765 According to the 1920 enumeration of ward 13, the household at 3658 Congress Street consisted of Arthur E. Ewing, head of household, age 30, born in Nebraska, married, a Division Manager in the mail order industry; Inise [sic] Ewing, wife, age 30, born in Nebraska, married; Louis Ewing, son, age 4 years, 10 months, born in Illinois, single; Lue M. Fiegenbaum, mother-in-law, age [5?]7, born in Illinois. Family F148
 
1766 According to the 1920 enumeration, "Mickel Philip Steffgen," age 2 years, 7 months, born in Nebraska, lived with his parents, Henry William Steffgen (age 26) and Clara Marie Steffgen (age 21), and his brother, Paul Francis Steffgen (age 3 months). Steffgen, Michael Philip (I6831)
 
1767 According to the 1920 enumeration, Alma Hopken, age 11, born in Nebraska and single, attending school, lived at home with her parents, Chris Hopken (age 56) and Anna Hopken (age 52), both born in Germany. Also in the home were three sisters: Anna Hopken (age 21); Martha Hopken (age 15) and Elsie Hopken (age 8). All were single, and Martha and Elsie were attending school. Hopken, Alma Lina Caroline (I6896)
 
1768 According to the 1920 enumeration, Anna Hopken, age 21, born in Nebraska and single, lived at home with her parents, Chris Hopken (age 56) and Anna Hopken (age 52), both born in Germany. Also in the home were three sisters: Martha Hopken (age 15); Alma Hopken (age 11) and Elsie Hopken (age 8), all single and attending school. Hopken, Anna Marie (I6892)
 
1769 According to the 1920 enumeration, Chris Hopken, Jr., a 26 year old single farmer, born in Nebraska lived on a farm with his brother, Henry Hopken (age 30), his brother's wife, Alice Hopken (age 24), and their son, Laverle Hopken, age 1. Hopken, Christ John William (I6886)
 
1770 According to the 1920 enumeration, Elsie Hopken, age 8, born in Nebraska and single, attending school, lived at home with her parents, Chris Hopken (age 56) and Anna Hopken (age 52), both born in Germany. Also in the home were three sisters: Anna Hopken (age 21); Martha Hopken (age 15) and Alma Hopken (age 11). All were single, and Martha and Alma were attending school. Hopken, Elsie Tina Marguerite (I6829)
 
1771 According to the 1920 enumeration, Frances, age 26, lived at 7117 Yale with her father, Henry F. Sawtell, age 76, partner in a stationery company; and her brother, Warren M., age 26, a commercial salesman. Sawtell, Frances (I7094)
 
1772 According to the 1920 enumeration, Henry Bierlaum [sic] (age 63) lived with his daughter, Laura Hayes, her husband, George Hayes, their child, Susie Hayes (age 16), Herold [sic] Hayes (age 9), George and Laura's adopted son. Bierbaum, Heinrich (I6027)
 
1773 According to the 1920 enumeration, Herold [sic] Hayes, age 9, was an adopted son of George and Laura Hayes. Also in the household were Susie Hayes (age 16), a naturally-born child, and Henry Bierlaum [sic], Laura's father. Hayes, Harold (I7077)
 
1774 According to the 1920 enumeration, Josephine Spohn (age 15) lived with her parents, Phillip (age 69) and Mary A. (age 44). Spohn, Josephine (I6877)
 
1775 According to the 1920 enumeration, Laverle Hopken, age 1, born in Nebraska lived on a farm with his parents, Henry Hopken (age 30) and Alice Hopken (age 24), both born in Nebraska. Also in the home was his father's brother, Chris Hopken, Jr., a 26 year old single farmer. Hopken, LaVerle (I7937)
 
1776 According to the 1920 enumeration, Martha Hopken, age 15, born in Nebraska and single, attending school, lived at home with her parents, Chris Hopken (age 56) and Anna Hopken (age 52), both born in Germany. Also in the home were three sisters: Anna Hopken (age 21); Alma Hopken (age 11) and Elsie Hopken (age 8). All were single, and Alma and Elsie were attending school. Hopken, Martha Barbara (I6895)
 
1777 According to the 1920 enumeration, Mary, age 1 year, 5 months, was living with her parents, Homer and Clara. Also in the home was 15 year old Vernon Fistus, a farm laborer. Lidster, Mary U. (I7078)
 
1778 According to the 1920 enumeration, Paul Francis Steffgen, age 3 months, born in Nebraska, lived with his parents, Henry William Steffgen (age 26) and Clara Marie Steffgen (age 21), and his brother, "Mickel Philip Steffgen," (age 2 years, 7 months). Steffgen, Paul Francis (I6832)
 
1779 According to the 1920 enumeration, Susie Hayes, age 16, lived with her parents, George and Laura Hayes, her adopted brother, Herold [sic] Hayes (age 9) and her grandfather, Henry Bierlaum [sic]. It is not clear from the census, if Susie is a second child born to George and Laura, or if she is Helen by another name. For the time being, I have assumed the latter; this needs to be confirmed. Hayes, Helen (I7076)
 
1780 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household at 7117 Yale consisted of Henry F. Sawtell, age 76, partner in a stationery company; his daughter, Frances, age 26; and his son, Warren M., age 26, a commercial salesman. Sawtell, Henry Francis (I7087)
 
1781 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Anna Fiegenbaum, age 63, head of household, single, sales lady in a retail store; Maria Fiegenbaum, age 69, sister, single; and Lydia Gutknecht, age 47, boarder, single, servant. Fiegenbaum, Anna Maria (I326)
 
1782 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Anna R. [or B?] Fiegenbaum, age 59, head of household, widowed; Mary Bradrick, age 38 [sic], sister, single; and Marion [Bubeberrzen?], age 21, single, a boarder, attending school. Bradrick, Mary Bell (I6329)
 
1783 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Chris Hopken, Sr., head of household, a 56 year old farmer, born in Germany; his wife, Anna Hopken, age 52, born in Germany; and their four daughters: Anna Hopken, age 21 and single; Martha Hopken, age 15, single and attending school; Alma Hopken, age 11, single and attending school; and Elsie Hopken, age 8, single and attending school. Family F2215
 
1784 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of George Hayes, head of household, age 40; Laura Hayes, wife, age 34; Susie Hayes, daughter, age 16; Herold [sic] Hayes, adopted son, age 9; and Henry Bierlaum [sic], George's father-in-law, age 63. Family F2271
 
1785 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry Hopken, head of household, a 30 year old farmer; his wife, Alice Hopken, age 24, both born in Nebraska; and their son, Laverle Hopken, age 1. Also in the home was Henry Hopken's brother, Chris Hopken, Jr., a 26 year old single farmer. Family F2552
 
1786 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Herman Rabius (age 78), retired from farming, and Frederica Rabius (age 69), his wife. Family F950
 
1787 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Mike Steffgen, age 63, head of household, married, his occupation is listed as 'none,' he and his parents were born in Germany, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1869 and was a naturalized citizen; and, Mary K. Steffgen, age 61, wife, married, her occupation is listed as 'none,' her parents were born in Germany, she was born in Wisconsin. Family F2200
 
1788 According to the 1920 enumeration, the household consisted of Phillip Spohn, head of household, age 69, born in New York, married, a farmer; Mary A. Spohn, wife, age 44, born in Illinois, married; and, Josephine Spohn, daughter, age 15, born in Nebraska single, in school. Family F2207
 
1789 According to the 1920 enumeration, Warren M., age 26, a commercial salesman, lived at 7117 Yale with his father, Henry F. Sawtell, age 76, partner in a stationery company; and his sister, Frances, age 26. Sawtell, Warren Michel (I7093)
 
1790 According to the 1920 federal census, John Thoma was living in the household of sister's family, Louis and Louisa (Thoma) Merkel, at 6264 Gravois Avenue. He was identified as a 42 year old single widower, working as a bartender. His brother in law happened to be the owner of a saloon. Thoma, John (I4697)
 
1791 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Alice P. Sternberg, age 1 year, 2 months, was living with her parents, Fred and Alice Sternberg, and her older brother, Elroy Sternberg, age 3 years, 2 months. Sternberg, Alice Pearl (I3635)
 
1792 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Donald W. Kramer, age 8, attending school, and his mother, Mary L. Kramer, age 33, divorced, were living in the home of Mary's mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 57, a widow. Also in the home was two other daughters of Mary Addicks: Dorothy L. Addicks, Mary's daughter, age 24, single, teaching in the public school; and, Eunice M. Addicks, age 16, attending school. Kramer, Donald W. (I5785)
 
1793 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Dorothy L. Addicks, teaching in the public school, age 24, single, was living in the home of her mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 57, a widow. Also in the home was Eunice M. Addicks, Mary's daughter, age 16, attending school; Mary L. Kramer, another daughter, age 33, divorced; and, Donald W. Kramer, a grandson, age 8, attending school. Addicks, Dorothy Elizabeth (I5782)
 
1794 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Elroy Sternberg, age 3 years, 2 months, was living with his parents, Fred and Alice Sternberg, and his younger sister, Alice P. Sternberg, age 1 year, 2 months. Sternberg, Fred Elroy (I7214)
 
1795 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Erna Bierbaum, age 8, lived with her parents, Rev. Daniel and Bertha Bierbaum, and her brother, Milton Bierbaum, age 12. Bierbaum, Erna (I7111)
 
1796 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Eunice M. Addicks, age 16, attending school, was living in the home of her mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 57, a widow. Also in the home was Dorothy L. Addicks, Mary's daughter, age 24, single, teaching in the public school; Mary L. Kramer, another daughter, age 33, divorced; and, Donald W. Kramer, a grandson, age 8, attending school. Addicks, Eunice Margaret (I5783)
 
1797 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Mary L. Kramer, age 33, divorced, and her son, Donald W. Kramer, age 8, attending school, were living in the home of Mary's mother, Mary W. Addicks, age 57, a widow. Also in the home was two other daughters of Mary Addicks: Dorothy L. Addicks, Mary's daughter, age 24, single, teaching in the public school; and, Eunice M. Addicks, age 16, attending school. Addicks, Marie Louise Busch (I5779)
 
1798 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Milton Bierbaum, age 12, lived with his parents, Rev. Daniel and Bertha Bierbaum, and his sister, Erna Bierbaum, age 8. Bierbaum, Milton (I7110)
 
1799 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, the household at 2603 Broadway consisted only of Wilson K. Fisher, a 24 year old, unmarried, dentist. Fisher, Wilson Kelty (I7154)
 
1800 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert L. Fisher, age 46, a minister, his wife, Sarah Fisher, age 48, and two of their sons, Windfield [sic] S. Fisher (age 25), attending school, and Vance E. Fisher (age 20). Also living with the family was Sarah E. Wheeler (age 79) identified in the census as a companion. If or how she was related to the Fishers is not known at this time. Family F2296
 
1801 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Fred Sternberg (age 29), a farm laborer, his wife Alice Sternberg (age 28) and their two children: Elroy Sternberg, age 3 years, 2 months; and Alice P. Sternberg, age 1 year, 2 months. Family F1176
 
1802 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Mary W. Addicks, age 57, a widow; Dorothy L. Addicks, a daughter teaching in the public school, age 24, single; Eunice M. Addicks, a daughter, age 16, attending school; Mary L. Kramer, a daughter, age 33, divorced; and, Donald W. Kramer, a grandson, age 8, attending school. Wellemeyer, Mary Wilhelmine (I279)
 
1803 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Rev. Daniel, a minister in the Evangelical Church, Bertha Bierbaum, Daniel's wife, and their two children, Milton, age 12, and Erna, age 8. Family F2283
 
1804 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Vance E. Fisher, age 20, lived with his parents, Albert L. Fisher (age 46) and Sarah Fisher (age 48), and his brother, Windfield [sic] S. Fisher (age 25). Also living with the family was Sarah E. Wheeler (age 79) identified in the census as a companion. Fisher, Vance Evanston (I5788)
 
1805 According to the 1920 federal enumeration, Windfield [sic] S. Fisher, age 25, attending school, lived with his parents, Albert L. Fisher (age 46) and Sarah Fisher (age 48), and his brother, Vance E. Fisher (age 20). Also living with the family was Sarah E. Wheeler (age 79) identified in the census as a companion. Fisher, Winfield Stitt (I7153)
 
1806 According to the 1920 U.S. census, Stephen's father was born in Germany; his mother's birth place was not known. In the 1910 U.S. census, the mother's birth place was also identified as Germany. Rodems, Stephen A. (I7337)
 
1807 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Alice M. Roduns [sic], age 3 years, 4 months, lived at 311 State Street with her parents, Stephen A. Roduns [sic] (age 40) and Annie A. Roduns (age 31), and three siblings: Mary A. Roduns [sic] (age 10), Richard S. Roduns [sic] (age 8) and Cathleen M. Roduns [sic] (age 1 year, 2 months). Also living in the home were five male lodgers, ages 34 to 57, single, married, and divorced. Rodems, Alice M. (I7340)
 
1808 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Amanda Hoblitzell, age 77, lived in the home on Elm Street in ward 2 with her son-in-law, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 51 year old bank cashier and head of the household; Hiram's wife, Winnie Montgomery, age 50; and two of Hiram's children, both in school: Hiram Montgomery, Jr., age 12; and Eleanor Montgomery, age 10. Combs, Amanda M. (I7452)
 
1809 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, C. Norman Fiegenbaum, age 2 years, 10 months, lived at 623 North Kansas Street with his parents, H. Charles Fiegenbaum and Josephine Fiegenbaum, both age 33 years. Fiegenbaum, Norman Charles (I4058)
 
1810 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Cathleen M. Roduns [sic], age 1 year, 2 months, lived at 311 State Street with her parents, Stephen A. Roduns [sic] (age 40) and Annie A. Roduns (age 31), and three siblings: Mary A. Roduns [sic] (age 10), Richard S. Roduns [sic] (age 8) and Alice M. Roduns [sic] (age 3 years, 4 months). Also living in the home were five male lodgers, ages 34 to 57, single, married, and divorced. Rodems, Cathleen M. (I7341)
 
1811 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Charles Brockmeyer, age 16 and single, a printer, lived at 3433 Osage Street in Ward 13 with his parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer, 56 year old head of household, and his wife, Lena, age 52, and three of Charles' siblings: Charlotte Brockmeyer (age 28); William Brockmeyer (age 25); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 14). Also living in the home was Joseph H. Shad, age 28, identified as a widowed son-in-law of Chas. A. Brockmeyer. Charles was identified as not having attended school since 1 September 1919, could read and write, but did not speak English. Brockmeyer, Carl A. (I1456)
 
1812 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Charlotte Brockmeyer, age 28 and single, lived at 3433 Osage Street in Ward 13 with her parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer, 56 year old head of household, and his wife, Lena, age 52, and three of Charlotte's siblings: William Brockmeyer (age 25); Charles Brockmeyer (age 16); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 14). Also living in the home was Joseph H. Shad, age 28, identified as a widowed son-in-law of Chas. A. Brockmeyer. Brockmeyer, Charlotte Caroline Christine (I255)
 
1813 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Edwin Fiegebam [sic], age 15, lived on a farm with his parents, W. Fiegebam [sic], a 57 year old farmer, and Henryetta Fiegebam [sic], age 46, and his brother, John Fiegebam [sic] (age 18). Fiegenbaum, Edwin Friederich (I35)
 
1814 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Eleanor Montgomery, age 12 and in school, lived in the home on Elm Street in ward 2 with her parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 51 year old bank cashier, and Winnie Montgomery, age 50, and her brother, Hiram Montgomery, Jr., age 12 and in school. Also in the home was Amanda Hoblitzell, her father's mother-in-law and her grandmother, age 77. Montgomery, M. Eleanor (I7451)
 
1815 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Ella Ida Tarbell, age 1 year, 3 months, lived at 848 North Jefferson with her parents, Scott F. and Lydia Tarbell, and two siblings: Robert Tarbell (age 4 years, 9 months) and William Tarbell (age 3 years, 4 months). Tarbell, Ella Ida (I4219)
 
1816 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Eva Martin, age 17, lived on the family farm in Springfield Precinct with her father, Jesse D. Martin (age 55), a widower, and three siblings: Clyde Martin, age 19; Raymond Martin, age 14 and attending school; and Floyd Martin, age 8 and attending school. Martin, Eva M. (I7843)
 
1817 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Floyd Martin, age 8 and attending school, lived on the family farm in Springfield Precinct with his father, Jesse D. Martin (age 55), a widower, and three siblings: Clyde Martin, age 19; Eva Martin, age 17; and Raymond Martin, age 14 and attending school. Martin, Floyd (I7845)
 
1818 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Franklin, age 7 and attending school, lived with his father, Charles E. Winter, his father's wife, Alice Winter, and his two brothers: Stanley (age 14) and Warren (age 13). Winter, Franklin Charles (I6414)
 
1819 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Helen I. Brockmeyer, age 5, lived at 6421 Mount Avenue with her father, John C. Brockmeyer (age 27), her mother, Olga Brockmeyer (age 28) and her brother, John C. Brockmeyer (age 3). Also living in the home was Katie Ambrose, identified as a 37 year old sister-in-law of the head of household, married and working as a laundress. Brockmeyer, Helen I. (I7468)
 
1820 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Henry J. Springer, age 26, single, a laborer in a garage, lived at 248 Fourth Street with his father, "Henry G." Springer, head of household, a 71 year old owner and manager of a manufacturing company, and his mother, Virginia E. Springer, age 61. Springer, Henry J. (I7417)
 
1821 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Hiram Montgomery, Jr., age 12 and in school, lived in the home on Elm Street in ward 2 with his parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 51 year old bank cashier, and Winnie Montgomery, age 50, and his sister, Eleanor Montgomery, age 10 and in school. Also in the home was Amanda Hoblitzell, his father's mother-in-law and his grandmother, age 77. Montgomery, Hiram W. (I7450)
 
1822 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Irene Beggemann, 11 months old, lived on a farm on Odessa and Mayview Road with her parents, August H. Beggemann, a 27 year old farmer, and Emma Beggemann, age 21. Begemann, Irene Henrietta Wilhelmina (I876)
 
1823 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, John C. Brockmeyer, age 3, lived at 6421 Mount Avenue with his father, John C. Brockmeyer (age 27), his mother, Olga Brockmeyer (age 28) and his sister, Helen I. Brockmeyer (age 5). Also living in the home was Katie Ambrose, identified as a 37 year old sister-in-law of the head of household, married and working as a laundress. Brockmeyer, John C. (I1476)
 
1824 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, John Fiegebam [sic], age 18, lived on a farm with his parents, W. Fiegebam [sic], a 57 year old farmer, and Henryetta Fiegebam [sic], age 46, and his brother, Edwin Fiegebam [sic] (age 15). Fiegenbaum, John Henry (I34)
 
1825 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Katie Ambrose lived at 6421 Mount Avenue, in the home of John C. Brockmeyer (age 27), Olga Brockmeyer (age 28), and their two children, Helen I. Brockmeyer (age 5) and John C. Brockmeyer (age 3). Katie was identified as a 37 year old sister-in-law of the head of household, married and working as a laundress. It seems very likely that Katie was the sister of Olga (Plate) Brockmeyer. Further details of her life and her marriage to a Mr. Ambrose are not known at this time. Plate, Katie (I7471)
 
1826 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Mary A. Roduns [sic], age 10, lived at 311 State Street with her parents, Stephen A. Roduns [sic] (age 40) and Annie A. Roduns (age 31), and three siblings: Richard S. Roduns [sic] (age 8), Alice M. Roduns [sic] (age 3 years, 4 months) and Cathleen M. Roduns [sic] (age 1 year, 2 months). Also living in the home were five male lodgers, ages 34 to 57, single, married, and divorced. Rodems, Mary A. (I7339)
 
1827 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Mathilda Brockmeyer, age 14 and single, attending school, lived at 3433 Osage Street in Ward 13 with her parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer, 56 year old head of household, and his wife, Lena, age 52, and three of Mathilda's siblings: Charlotte Brockmeyer (age 28); William Brockmeyer (age 25); and Charles Brockmeyer (age 16). Also living in the home was Joseph H. Shad, age 28, identified as a widowed son-in-law of Chas. A. Brockmeyer. Brockmeyer, Mathilda H. (I1452)
 
1828 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Raymond Martin, age 14 and attending school, lived on the family farm in Springfield Precinct with his father, Jesse D. Martin (age 55), a widower, and three siblings: Clyde Martin, age 19; Eva Martin, age 17; and Floyd Martin, age 8 and attending school. Martin, Raymond (I7844)
 
1829 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Richard Brockway, age 7, born in Iowa, and attending school was living with his mother, Mary Brockway, age 40, a widow and the proprietor of a dry goods store. There was no one else listed in the household. Brockway, Richard S. (I7375)
 
1830 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Richard S. Roduns [sic], age 8, lived at 311 State Street with his parents, Stephen A. Roduns [sic] (age 40) and Annie A. Roduns (age 31), and three siblings: Mary A. Roduns [sic] (age 10), Alice M. Roduns [sic] (age 3 years, 4 months) and Cathleen M. Roduns [sic] (age 1 year, 2 months). Also living in the home were five male lodgers, ages 34 to 57, single, married, and divorced. Rodems, Richard Stephen (I4408)
 
1831 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Robert Tarbell, age 4 years, 9 months, lived at 848 North Jefferson with his parents, Scott F. and Lydia Tarbell, and two siblings: William Tarbell (age 3 years, 4 months) and Ella Ida Tarbell (age 1 year, 3 months). Tarbell, Robert S. (I7892)
 
1832 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Roscoe Sexauer, age 22, lived in Crocker Township with his parents, Matt Sexauer (age 73) and Minnie Sexauer (age 64). Sexauer, Roscoe Conklin (I417)
 
1833 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. Family F2379
 
1834 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household at 311 State Street consisted of Stephen A. Roduns [sic], head of household, age 40, born in Illinois, married, a clothing salesman; Annie A. Roduns [sic], wife, age 31, born in Illinois; and four children: Mary A. Roduns [sic], age 10, born in Illinois; Richard S. Roduns [sic], age 8, born in Illinois; Alice M. Roduns [sic], age 3 years, 4 months, born in Illinois; and Cathleen M. Roduns [sic], age 1 year, 2 months, born in Illinois. Also living in the home were five male lodgers, ages 34 to 57, single, married, and divorced. They were born in Sweden, Illinois, Ohio and North Carolina. Family F2356
 
1835 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household at 3640 Wyoming consisted of Esther Dimbeer [sic], age 56, a widow. Another household (the William Diamond family) lived in the same house, indicating that it may have been a duplex. Lybarger, Esther Bell (I5249)
 
1836 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household at 623 North Kansas Street consisted of
H. Charles Fiegenbaum, a store clerk, his wife, Josephine Fiegenbaum, both age 33 years, and their son, C. Norman Fiegenbaum, age 2 years, 10 months. 
Family F1335
 
1837 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household at 6421 Mount Avenue consisted of John C. Brockmeyer, a 27 year old machinist and head of household, his wife, Olga Brockmeyer, age 28, and their two children: Helen I. Brockmeyer, age 5, and John C. Brockmeyer, age 3. Also living in the home was Katie Ambrose, identified as a 37 year old sister-in-law of the head of household, married and working as a laundress. Family F487
 
1838 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household at 848 North Jefferson consisted of Scott F. Tarbell, head of household, age 32, working in the oil industry; his wife, Lydia Tarbell, age 27; and their three children: Robert Tarbell (age 4 years, 9 months); William Tarbell (age 3 years, 4 months); and Ella Ida Tarbell (age 1 year, 3 months). Family F2533
 
1839 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Martin H. Fiegenbaum, a 24 year old farmer, and his wife, Clara Fiegenbaum, age 23. Family F402
 
1840 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. Farrand, Mary Olive (I7373)
 
1841 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Thomas J. Allen, a 55 year old doctor working in public health and his wife, Lillie S. Allen, age 38. The enumeration noted that Thomas was born in Ireland, but the date of his immigration and his citizenship status were both listed as "unknown." Family F2262
 
1842 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household in Crocker Township consisted of Matt Sexauer, age 73, his wife, Minnie Sexauer, age 64, and their son, Roscoe, age 22. Family F20
 
1843 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household in Ward 3 consisted of Charles E. Winter, a 48 year old lawyer and his wife, Alice, age 31. Also in the home are Charles' three school-age sons: Stanley (age 14), Warren (age 13) and Franklin (age 7). Family F2181
 
1844 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household on Elm Street in ward 2 consisted of Hiram W. Montgomery, a 51 year old bank cashier, his wife, Winnie Montgomery, age 50; and their two children, both in school: Hiram Montgomery, Jr., age 12; and Eleanor Montgomery, age 10. Also in the home was Amanda Hoblitzell, Hiram Sr.'s mother-in-law, age 77. Family F2395
 
1845 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household on Main Street, in the East ward, consisted of Robert Montgomery, age 82, and his wife Frances S. Montgomery, age 78. Family F2393
 
1846 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household on Odessa and Mayview Road consisted of August H. Beggemann, a 27 year old farmer; his wife, Emma Beggemann, age 21; and their daughter, Irene Beggemann, 11 months old. Family F136
 
1847 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, Warren, age 13 and attending school, lived with his father, Charles E. Winter, his father's wife, Alice Winter, and his two brothers: Stanley (age 14) and Franklin (age 7). Winter, Warren Hutchinson (I6413)
 
1848 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, William Brockmeyer, age 25 and single, a cigar maker in a cigar factory, lived at 3433 Osage Street in Ward 13 with his parents, Chas. A. Brockmeyer, 56 year old head of household, and his wife, Lena, age 52, and three of William's siblings: Charlotte Brockmeyer (age 28); Charles Brockmeyer (age 16); and Mathilda Brockmeyer (age 14). Also living in the home was Joseph H. Shad, age 28, identified as a widowed son-in-law of Chas. A. Brockmeyer. Brockmeyer, Wilhelm (I1455)
 
1849 According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, William Tarbell, age 3 years, 4 months, lived at 848 North Jefferson with his parents, Scott F. and Lydia Tarbell, and two siblings: Robert Tarbell (age 4 years, 9 months) and Ella Ida Tarbell (age 1 year, 3 months). Tarbell, William W. (I7893)
 
1850 According to the 1930 enumeration of 442 North 11th Street, conducted by Maude M. Fiegenbaum, William Edward, age 11 (born in Nebraska), was living with his parents, W. Edward (age 60) and Maude M. (age 51) Fiegenbaum. Fiegenbaum, William Edward II (I74)
 
1851 According to the 1930 enumeration of 543 Park Avenue, Doris Ann Ewing, age 9 (born in Pennsylvania), lived with her parents, Arthur E. Ewing (age 40) and Inez M. Ewing (age 40), her brother, Lewis S. Ewing (age 15) and her grandmother, Lue M. Fiegenbaum (age 68). Ewing, Doris Ann (I488)
 
1852 According to the 1930 enumeration of 543 Park Avenue, Lewis S. Ewing, age 15 (born in Illinois), lived with his parents, Arthur E. Ewing (age 40) and Inez M. Ewing (age 40), his sister, Doris Ann Ewing (age 9) and his grandmother, Lue M. Fiegenbaum (age 68). Ewing, Lewis (I6486)
 
1853 According to the 1930 enumeration of 543 Park Avenue, Lue M. Fiegenbaum, age 68 (born in Illinois), lived in the household of Arthur E. Ewing (age 40) and Inez M. Ewing (age 40) and their children, Lewis S. Ewing (age 15) and Doris Ann Ewing (age 9).
     The enumeration identified Lue as the mother of the head of the household, Arthur Ewing. In fact, she was the mother of Arthur's wife, Inez Maude (Fiegenbaum) Ewing. 
Shumway, Luella May (I64)
 
1854 According to the 1930 enumeration of 543 Park Avenue, the household consisted of Arthur E. Ewing, head of household, age 40, born in Nebraska, married (age 24 at first marriage, a Director of Sears, Roebuck; Inez M. Ewing, wife, age 40, born in Nebraska, married (age 24 at first marriage); Lewis S. Ewing, son, age 15, born in Illinois, attending school; Doris Ann Ewing, daughter, age 9, born in Pennsylvania, attending school; Lue M. Fiegenbaum, mother [sic], age 68, born in Illinois, widow.
     Lue M. Fiegenbaum was the mother of Inez, not Arthur. 
Family F148
 
1855 According to the 1930 enumeration of 937 Kentucky Street, Alice, age 56 (born in Kansas), single, lived in the household with her sister and brother-in-law, Benjamin F. and Myrtle Fiegenbaum, and Benjamin's niece, Geneva S. Ogden (age 41). Darling, Alice Grace (I6457)
 
1856 According to the 1930 enumeration of Geneva (Ward 3), the household consisted of Mike Steffgen, head of household, age 73, born in Germany, immigrated to USA in 1869, a naturalized citizen, married (at age 23); and Marie C. Steffen, wife, age 71, born in Wisconsin, married (at age 21). Family F2200
 
1857 According to the 1930 enumeration of the household at 1530 B Street, Martha, age 25 (born in Nebraska), single, was living with her parents, Theodore (age 68) and Nellie (age 59) Fiegenbaum. Martha was working as a supply teacher at a university. Fiegenbaum, Martha T. (I338)
 
1858 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Neher, Sylvan (I7033)
 
1859 According to the 1930 enumeration, Alice L. Steffgen, age 6 (born in Nebraska), lived with her parents, Henry N. [sic] Steffgen (age 36) and Clara M. Steffgen (age 31), and her three brothers, Michael P. Steffgen (age 12), Paul F. Steffgen (age 10), and Lawrence E. Steffgen (age 8). Steffgen, Alice Louise (I76)
 
1860 According to the 1930 enumeration, Alma Hopkins, age 21 and single, lived at home with her parents, Chris (age 65) and Anna Hopkins (age 63). Also in the home were two other siblings: Alsie Hopkins (age 18) and Chris Hopken, Jr. (age 37). The enumerator had some difficulties spelling the names of members of the household. Hopken, Alma Lina Caroline (I6896)
 
1861 According to the 1930 enumeration, Alsie Hopkins, age 18 and single, lived at home with her parents, Chris (age 65) and Anna Hopkins (age 63). Also in the home were two other siblings: Alma Hopkins (age 21) and Chris Hopken, Jr. (age 37). The enumerator had some difficulties spelling the names of members of the household. Hopken, Elsie Tina Marguerite (I6829)
 
1862 According to the 1930 enumeration, Alvin Hopken, age 9 and attending school, was living on a farm with his parents, Henry (age 40) and Alice (age 34) Hopken; and his brother, LaVerle Hopken, age 11 and also attending school. Hopken, Alvin (I7938)
 
1863 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lidster, Barbara (I7080)
 
1864 According to the 1930 enumeration, Chris Hopken, Jr., a 37 year old single farmer, lived at home with his parents, Chris (age 65) and Anna Hopkins (age 63). Also in the home were two other siblings: Alma Hopkins (age 21) and Alsie Hopken (age 18). Chris, Jr. was the only one who was listed with an occupation. The enumerator had some difficulties spelling the names of members of the household. Hopken, Christ John William (I6886)
 
1865 According to the 1930 enumeration, conducted by Maude M. (Montgomery) Fiegenbaum, the household consisted of Phillip Spohn (age 76) and Mary Spohn (age 54). Family F2207
 
1866 According to the 1930 enumeration, conducted by Maude M. Fiegenbaum, the household consisted of "W. Edward Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 60, born in Iowa, married, a jeweler and optician; Maude M. Fiegenbaum, wife, age 51, born in Ohio, married; and William Edward Fiegenbaum, son, age 11, born in Nebraska. Family F28
 
1867 According to the 1930 enumeration, Fredericka Rabius (age 79) was living in the home of her grandson-in-law, Edwin Nehr (age 36), his wife, Malinda Nehr (age 34) and their two sons, "Sylon" (age 11) and Wilbur (age 4 years, 10 months). There were also Malinda's parents, William Mische (age 61), and Emma Mische (age 55, and Fredericka Rabius' daughter). Apwisch, Fredericke (I2947)
 
1868 According to the 1930 enumeration, LaVerle Hopken, age 11 and attending school, was living on a farm with his parents, Henry (age 40) and Alice (age 34) Hopken; and his brother, Alvin Hopken, age 9 and also attending school. Hopken, LaVerle (I7937)
 
1869 According to the 1930 enumeration, Lawrence E. Steffgen, age 8 (born in Nebraska), lived with his parents, Henry N. [sic] Steffgen (age 36) and Clara M. Steffgen (age 31), his two brothers, Michael P. Steffgen (age 12), Paul F. Steffgen (age 10), and sister, Alice L. Steffgen (age 6). Steffgen, Lawrence E. (I6833)
 
1870 According to the 1930 enumeration, Mary, age 11, was living at 3643 Clinton Avenue with her parents, and her two sisters, Ruth, age 8, and Barbara, age 1 year, 1 month. Lidster, Mary U. (I7078)
 
1871 According to the 1930 enumeration, Michael P. Steffgen, age 12 (born in Nebraska), lived with his parents, Henry N. [sic] Steffgen (age 36) and Clara M. Steffgen (age 31), his two brothers, Paul F. Steffgen (age 10), Lawrence E. Steffgen (age 8), and sister, Alice L. Steffgen (age 6). Steffgen, Michael Philip (I6831)
 
1872 According to the 1930 enumeration, Paul F. Steffgen, age 10 (born in Nebraska), lived with his parents, Henry N. [sic] Steffgen (age 36) and Clara M. Steffgen (age 31), his two brothers, Michael P. Steffgen (age 12), Lawrence E. Steffgen (age 8), and sister, Alice L. Steffgen (age 6). Steffgen, Paul Francis (I6832)
 
1873 According to the 1930 enumeration, Ruth, age 8, was living at 3643 Clinton Avenue with her parents, and her two sisters, Mary, age 11, and Barbara, age 1 year, 1 month. Lidster, Ruth Helen (I7079)
 
1874 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of an extended family. There was
Edwin Nehr (age 36), his wife, Malinda Nehr (age 34) and their two sons, "Sylon" (age 11) and Wilbur (age 4 years, 10 months). There were also Malinda's parents, William Mische (age 61), and Emma Mische (age 55). And finally, there was Fredericka Rabius (age 79), Emma's mother and Malinda's grandmother. 
Family F952
 
1875 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of an extended family. There was Edwin Nehr (age 36), his wife, Malinda Nehr (age 34) and their two sons, "Sylon" (age 11) and Wilbur (age 4 years, 10 months). There were also Malinda's parents, William Mische (age 61), and Emma Mische (age 55). And finally, there was Fredericka Rabius (age 79), Emma's mother and Malinda's grandmother. Family F2261
 
1876 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of Anna B. Fiegenbaum, age 73, head of household, widowed; Mary B. Broderick [sic], age 69, sister, single. Bradrick, Mary Bell (I6329)
 
1877 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of Chris Hopkins, age 65, born in Germany; his wife, Anna, age 63, born in Germany; and three of their children: Alma Hopkins, age 21 and single; Alsie Hopkins, age 18 and single; and Chris Hopken, Jr., a 37 year old farmer and single. Chris, Jr. was the only one who was listed with an occupation. The enumerator had some difficulties spelling the names of members of the household. Family F2215
 
1878 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of George Hayes, head of household, age 49, and his wife, Laura Hayes, age 44. Family F2271
 
1879 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry Hopken, a 40 year old farmer; his wife, Alice Hopken, age 34; and their two sons: LaVerle Hopken, age 11, and Alvin, age 9; both were attending school. Family F2552
 
1880 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household consisted of Henry N. [sic] Steffgen, head of household, age 36, born in Nebraska, married (at age 23), mechanic at a garage; Clara M. Steffgen, wife, age 31, born in Nebraska, married (at age 18); Michael P. Steffgen, son, age 12, born in Nebraska, single, attending school; Paul F. Steffgen, son, age 10, born in Nebraska, single, attending school; Lawrence E. Steffgen, son, age 8, born in Nebraska, single, attending school; Alice L. Steffgen, daughter, age 6, born in Nebraska, single, attending school. Family F37
 
1881 According to the 1930 enumeration, the household residing at 1530 B Street consisted of Theodore Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 68, born in Minnesota, married, a pharmacist; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 59, born in Vermont [sic], married; and Martha Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 25, born in Nebraska, single; a university teacher. Family F24
 
1882 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Neher, Wilbur (I7034)
 
1883 According to the 1930 enumeration, William, Jr., age 14, was attending school and lived at 220 Fifth Avenue North with his parents, William A. Sawtell (age 41) vice-president in a bank, and Helen Sawtell (age 40). Sawtell, William Amos Jr. (I7089)
 
1884 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mowles, James T. (I7209)
 
1885 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Alice Sternberg, age 11, lived with her step-father, Ramond [sic] Hasenjaeger (age 27) and mother, Alice Hasenjaeger (age 37); her brother and sister: Ruby Sternberg (age 8) and Earl Sternberg (age 3 years, 2 months); and her step-brother, Elroy Hasenjaeger (age 13), and step-sister, Stella Mae Hasenjaeger (age 9 months).
     In fact, Elroy, like Alice, Ruby and Earl, was a child from their mother's first marriage, to Frederic Henry Sternberg. 
Sternberg, Alice Pearl (I3635)
 
1886 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fisher, Barbara J. (I7184)
 
1887 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sternberg, Earl Henry (I3637)
 
1888 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Elroy Hasenjaeger, age 13, lived with his parents, Ramond [sic] Hasenjaeger (age 27) and Alice Hasenjaeger (age 37); his step-sisters and step-brother: Alice Sternberg (age 11), Ruby Sternberg (age 8), Earl Sternberg (age 3 years, 2 months); and his sister, Stella Mae Hasenjaeger (age 9 months).
     Elroy, like Alice, Ruby and Earl, was a child from their mother's first marriage, to Frederic Henry Sternberg. However, unlike Alice, Ruby and Earl, Elroy was not identified in the enumeration as Ramond's step-child and was not given the Sternberg surname. 
Sternberg, Fred Elroy (I7214)
 
1889 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Erna Bierbaum, age 18, at school, was living at home with his parents, Daniel Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister in the Evangelical Church and Bertha Bierbaum, also age 52; and her brother, Milton Bierbaum, age 22, at school. Also living in the home was Ernestine Bierbaum, Daniel's mother, age 75, a widow. Bierbaum, Erna (I7111)
 
1890 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Ernestine Bierbaum, Daniel's mother, a 75 year old widow, was living in the home of her son, Daniel Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister in the Evangelical Church and his wife, Bertha Bierbaum, also age 52; and two of their children: Milton Bierbaum, age 22, at school; and Erna Bierbaum, age 18, at school. Fiebig, Ernestine Louise (I157)
 
1891 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Milton Bierbaum, age 22, at school, was living at home with his parents, Daniel Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister in the Evangelical Church and Bertha Bierbaum, also age 52; and his sister, Erna Bierbaum, age 18, at school. Also living in the home was Ernestine Bierbaum, Daniel's mother, age 75, a widow. Bierbaum, Milton (I7110)
 
1892 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Patricia Fisher, age 7, lived with her parents, Wilson K. Fisher (age 35) and Mabel J. Fisher (age 40); and her two younger sisters: Barbara J. Fisher (age 5), and Sally A. Fisher (age 1 year, 4 months). Also living in the home was Irene Bicker (age 25), a servant. Fisher, Patricia (I7183)
 
1893 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mowles, Renee L. (I7210)
 
1894 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, Ruby Sternberg, age 8, lived with her step-father, Ramond [sic] Hasenjaeger (age 27) and mother, Alice Hasenjaeger (age 37); her brother and sister: Alice Sternberg (age 11) and Earl Sternberg (age 3 years, 2 months); and her step-brother, Elroy Hasenjaeger (age 13), and step-sister, Stella Mae Hasenjaeger (age 9 months).
     In fact, Elroy, like Alice, Ruby and Earl, was a child from their mother's first marriage, to Frederic Henry Sternberg. 
Sternberg, Ruby Grace (I3636)
 
1895 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fisher, Sally A. (I7185)
 
1896 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hasenjaeger, Stella Mae (I3638)
 
1897 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household at 107 North Market Street consisted of Harry J. Mowles, age 33, a veteran of World War I, working as a probation officer; his wife of seven years, Dorothy E. Mowles, age 35; and, their two children: James T. Mowles, age 5; and, Renie L. Mowles, age 2 years, 11 months. Family F1883
 
1898 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert L. Fisher, age 63, and Sara W. Fisher, age 57. The previous household on the census form was that of their son, Vance E. Fisher, and his wife, Eunice M. (Addicks) Fisher. Family F2296
 
1899 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Daniel Bierbaum, a 52 year old minister in the Evangelical Church and his wife, Bertha Bierbaum, also age 52; and two of their children: Milton Bierbaum, age 22, at school; and Erna Bierbaum, age 18, at school. Also living in the home was Ernestine Bierbaum, Daniel's mother, age 75, a widow. Family F2283
 
1900 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Ramond [sic] Hasenjaeger (age 27), a laborer in a rock quarry, his wife, Alice Hasenjaeger (age 37) and their children: Elroy Hasenjaeger (age 13), Alice Sternberg (age 11), Ruby Sternberg (age 8), Earl Sternberg (age 3 years, 2 months), and Stella Mae Hasenjaeger (age 9 months). Family F1168
 
1901 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Vance E. Fisher, age 30, and his wife, Eunice A. Fisher, age 27. Family F1884
 
1902 According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Wilson K. Fisher, age 35; a veteran of World War I and now a dentist; his wife, Mabel J. Fisher, age 40; and their three daughters: Patricia Fisher (age 7), Barbara J. Fisher (age 5), and Sally A. Fisher (age 1 year, 4 months). Also living in the home was Irene Bicker (age 25), a servant. Family F2308
 
1903 According to the 1930 U.S. census, both Paul and Lattie were 23 years old at the time of the enumerations, and were 18 years old when they married. This would suggest that they were married about 1924 or 1925. Family F2650
 
1904 According to the 1930 U.S. census, George was 21 years old and Laura was 16 years old when they married. Family F2271
 
1905 According to the 1930 U.S. census, John had been age 20 at his marriage, and Olga had been age 21. By calculation from other data in the census, they had been married about 18 years, the wedding taking place about 1911-1912. Family F487
 
1906 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miller, George Paff (I4163)
 
1907 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration of 211 West Seventh Street, Lurene Miller, age 27, married, lived in the home of her parents, George F. Paff, head of household, age 56, and Dora Paff, age 47. Also in the home were George P. Miller, age 10 months, identified as the grandson of the head of the household, and no doubt Lurene's son; and Lurene's sister, Marion [sic] Paff, age 23, single. Paff, Lurene Dorothy (I8022)
 
1908 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration of 211 West Seventh Street, Marion [sic] Paff, age 23, single, working as a technician in a hospital, lived in the home of her parents, George F. Paff, head of household, age 56, and Dora Paff, age 47. Also in the home were Marion's married sister, Lurene Miller, age 27, and George P. Miller, age 10 months, identified as the grandson of the head of the household, and no doubt Lurene's son. Paff, Marian Josephine (I8025)
 
1909 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Amanda Hoblitzell, age 87, lived in the home on East Elm Street with her son-in-law, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 61 year old cashier at a bank and head of household; Hiram's wife, Winnie Montgomery, age 61; and two of Hiram's children, both students: Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 22; and M. Eleanor Montgomery, Jr., age 20. Also living in the home was Robert Montgomery, age 92 and president of a bank, identified as Hiram, Sr.'s father. Combs, Amanda M. (I7452)
 
1910 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Bernice Brockmeyer, age 9, lived at 2132 South Fourth in Ward 13 with her parents, John Brockmeyer (age 38) and Olga Brockmeyer (age 39), and her two sisters: Ruth (age 6) and Doris (age 2). Brockmeyer, Bernice E. (I1473)
 
1911 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Carl Brockmeyer, age 27, single, a press feeder in a printing company, lived at 4633 Louisiana Avenue in Ward 13 with his parents Charles A. Brockmeyer (age 68) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 62) and his brother, William Brockmeyer (age 35). Brockmeyer, Carl A. (I1456)
 
1912 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brockmeyer, Doris (I1478)
 
1913 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Doris Mae Starkebaum, age 9 and attending school, lived at 2111 Chase Street with her parents, Arthur and Elsie J. Starkebaum. Starkebaum, Doris Mae (I2295)
 
1914 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Ella I. Tarbell, age 11 and attending school, lived at 329 West 3rd Street with her parents, Franklin S. Tarbell (age 43) and Lydia M. Tarbell (age 36), and three siblings: Robert S. Tarbell (age 14), William W. Tarbell (age 13), and Franklin S. Tarbell (age 9). Tarbell, Ella Ida (I4219)
 
1915 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Starkebaum, Ethel Laverne (I2175)
 
1916 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Franklin C. Winter (age 17), attending school, lived at 514 Milton Avenue with 11 other people: his father, Charles E. Winter (age 58), a lawyer; his father's wife, Alice R. Winter (age 42); his two brothers, Stanley T. Winter (age 25), attending school and an assistant geologist with an oil company, and Warren H. Winter (age 23), also attending school; his father's sister-in-law, Suzanne D. Maltby (age 45), a stenographer in a law office; and six school teachers boarding in the home: Esther M. Wessel (age 30, born in Iowa); Gladys Jenkins (age 32, born in Missouri); Marie Lewis (age 21, born in Indiana); Ruth E. Froyin (age 27, born in Norway and immigrating to the USA in 1903); Larene M. Kipp (age 26, born in Wyoming); and, Esther Roe (age 27, born in Colorado). Winter, Franklin Charles (I6414)
 
1917 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Franklin S. Tarbell, age 9 and attending school, lived at 329 West 3rd Street with his parents, Franklin S. Tarbell (age 43) and Lydia M. Tarbell (age 36), and three siblings: Robert S. Tarbell (age 14), William W. Tarbell (age 13), and Ella I. Tarbell (age 11). Tarbell, Franklin S. (I7894)
 
1918 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Harold A. Starkebaum, age 7, lived with his parents, Arthur Starkebaum (age 42) and Caroline Starkebaum (age 29), and three siblings: Ethel L. Starkebaum, age 5; Raymond E. Starkebaum, age 3 years, 9 months; Mildred L. Starkebaum, age 1 year, 10 months. Starkebaum, Harold Arthur (I2174)
 
1919 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Henrietta C. Fiegenbaum, a 57 year old widow, lived on a farm with her son, Edwin F. Starkebaum (age 26) as head of household, and with Edwin's aunt, Wilhemine [sic] Starkebaum, age 59, single. Wilhelmine was no doubt Henrietta's older sister, Charlotte Wilhelmine Louise Starkebaum, known widely as Minnie. Starkebaum, Henriette Caroline Amelia (I31)
 
1920 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., a 22 year old student, lived in the home on East Elm Street with his parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 61 year old cashier at a bank, head of household, and Winnie Montgomery, age 61; and his sister, M. Eleanor Montgomery, age 20 and a student. Also living in the household were two of Hiram, Jr.'s grandparents: Robert Montgomery, age 92 and president of a bank; and Amanda Hoblitzell, age 87. Montgomery, Hiram W. (I7450)
 
1921 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. Brockway, John Aubrey (I4191)
 
1922 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, John G. Allen, age 13 and not in school, lived at 165 Spring Street with his mother, Lilie S. Allen, a 57 year old widow and proprietor of a rooming house, and his sister, Virginia Allen, age 12. Allen, John Gilpin (I4192)
 
1923 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, John H. Drewel, a 69 year old widower working as a farm laborer, lived in the household of his son-in-law, Martin H. Fiegenbaum, a 35 year old farmer, and his wife, Clara L. Fiegenbaum, age 33. Drewel, John Henry (I1503)
 
1924 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, M. Eleanor Montgomery, Jr., a 20 year old student, lived in the home on East Elm Street with her parents, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 61 year old cashier at a bank, head of household; and Winnie Montgomery, age 61; and her brother, Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 22 and a student. Also living in the household were two of Eleanor's grandparents: Robert Montgomery, age 92 and president of a bank; and Amanda Hoblitzell, age 87. Montgomery, M. Eleanor (I7451)
 
1925 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martin, Mary Louise (I6666)
 
1926 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Starkebaum, Mildred Lucille (I2177)
 
1927 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Starkebaum, Raymond Eugene (I2176)
 
1928 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Richard Brockway, an 18 year old student 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, John Brockway (age 21), a dry goods salesman. 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. Brockway, Richard S. (I7375)
 
1929 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Robert Brockway, a 21 year old draughtsman for an electric company lived at 713 Washington Boulevard with his mother, Mary Brockway, a 50 year old widow; and his two brothers: 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. Brockway, Robert (I7374)
 
1930 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martin, Robert Clyde (I6667)
 
1931 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Robert Montgomery, age 92 and president of a bank, lived in the home on East Elm Street with his son, Hiram W. Montgomery, a 61 year old cashier at a bank and head of household; Hiram's wife, Winnie Montgomery, age 61; and two of Hiram's children, both students: Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 22; and M. Eleanor Montgomery, Jr., age 20. Also living in the home was Amanda Hoblitzell, age 87, identified as Hiram, Sr.'s mother-in-law. Montgomery, Robert (I7440)
 
1932 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Robert S. Tarbell, age 14 and attending school, lived at 329 West 3rd Street with his parents, Franklin S. Tarbell (age 43) and Lydia M. Tarbell (age 36), and three siblings: William W. Tarbell (age 13), Ella I. Tarbell (age 11), and Franklin S. Tarbell (age 9). Tarbell, Robert S. (I7892)
 
1933 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Roscoe Sexauer, age 33, lived on a farm in Crocker Township with his mother, Minnie Sexauer, a 77 year old widow and the head of the household. Sexauer, Roscoe Conklin (I417)
 
1934 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brockmeyer, Ruth (I1477)
 
1935 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Suzanne D. Maltby (age 45), a stenographer in a law office, lived at 514 Milton Avenue with 11 other people: her brother-in-law, Charles E. Winter (age 58), a lawyer; Charles' wife, Alice R. Winter (age 42); Charles' three sons, Stanley T. Winter (age 25), attending school and an assistant geologist with an oil company, Warren H. Winter (age 23), attending school, and Franklin C. Winter (age 17), attending school; and six school teachers boarding in the home: Esther M. Wessel (age 30, born in Iowa); Gladys Jenkins (age 32, born in Missouri); Marie Lewis (age 21, born in Indiana); Ruth E. Froyin (age 27, born in Norway and immigrating to the USA in 1903); Larene M. Kipp (age 26, born in Wyoming); and, Esther Roe (age 27, born in Colorado). Maltby, Suzanne (I7537)
 
1936 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 165 Spring Street consisted of Lilie S. Allen, a 57 year old widow and proprietor of a rooming house, and her two children: John G. Allen, age 13, and Virginia Allen, age 12. Suehr, Lilian Marguerite (I7037)
 
1937 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 211 West Seventh Street consisted of George F. Paff, head of household, age 56, born in Minnesota, a local manager for the telephone company; his wife, Dora Paff, age 47, born in Minnesota. Also in the house were a daughter, Marion [sic] Paff, age 23, born in Minnesota, single, working as a technician in a hospital; a married daughter, Lurene Miller, age 27, born in Minnesota; and George P. Miller, age 10 months, identified as the grandson of the head of the household, and no doubt Lurene's son. Family F2583
 
1938 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 2111 Chase Street consisted of Arthur Starkebaum, head of household, age 41, a teacher in the public school; his wife, Elsie J. Starkebaum, age 23; and their daughter, Doris Mae Starkebaum, age 9, attending school. Family F723
 
1939 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 2132 South Fourth in Ward 13 consisted of John Brockmeyer, head of household, a 38 year old laborer in a cooperage, his wife, Olga Brockmeyer, age 39, and three of their children: Bernice (age 9), Ruth (age 6) and Doris (age 2). Family F487
 
1940 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 329 West 3rd Street consisted of Franklin S. Tarbell, head of household, age 43, a producer in the oil and gas industry; his wife, Lydia M. Tarbell, age 36; and their four children, all attending school: Robert S. Tarbell (age 14), William W. Tarbell (age 13), Ella I. Tarbell (age 11), Franklin S. Tarbell (age 9). The family rented their home for $35 per month, and they owned a radio. Family F2533
 
1941 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 3640 Wyoming consisted of Esther Dinsbeer, a 67 year old widow. The 3-member Ottley family lived in the same dwelling and was identified as renting. This may indicate that this house was a duplex. Lybarger, Esther Bell (I5249)
 
1942 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 514 Milton Avenue consisted of 12 people. Charles E. Winter, a 58 year old lawyer headed the household. His wife, Alice R. Winter, age 42, was identified as having no occupation, but she had been attending school since 1 September 1929. Also living in the household were Charles' three sons, all attending school: Stanley T. Winter (age 25), an assistant geologist with an oil company; Warren H. Winter (age 23); and Franklin C. Winter (age 17). Suzanne D. Maltby, Charles' sister-in-law, working as a stenographer in a law office, lived with the family. Rounding out the household were six lodgers, all school teachers: Esther M. Wessel (age 30, born in Iowa); Gladys Jenkins (age 32, born in Missouri); Marie Lewis (age 21, born in Indiana); Ruth E. Froyin (age 27, born in Norway and immigrating to the USA in 1903); Larene M. Kipp (age 26, born in Wyoming); and, Esther Roe (age 27, born in Colorado). Family F2181
 
1943 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. Farrand, Mary Olive (I7373)
 
1944 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Arthur Starkebaum, head of household, age 42, a farmer; his wife, Caroline Starkebaum, age 29; and four children: Harold A. Starkebaum, age 7; Ethel L. Starkebaum, age 5; Raymond E. Starkebaum, age 3 years, 9 months; Mildred L. Starkebaum, age 1 year, 10 months. Family F695
 
1945 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Edwin F. Starkebaum, a 26 year old, single farmer and head of the household; his mother, Henrietta C. Fiegenbaum, a 57 year old widow; and, Edwin's aunt, Wilhemine [sic] Starkebaum, age 59, single (no doubt, his mother's sister, Charlotte Wilhelmine Louise Starkebaum). Fiegenbaum, Edwin Friederich (I35)
 
1946 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household consisted of Martin H. Fiegenbaum, a 35 year old farmer, his wife, Clara L. Fiegenbaum, age 33, and Martin's father-in-law, John H. Drewel, a 69 year old widower working as a farm laborer. Family F402
 
1947 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household on a farm in Crocker Township consisted of Minnie Sexauer, a 77 year old widow and head of household, and her son, Roscoe Sexauer, age 33. Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Christine Elizabeth (I51)
 
1948 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household on East Elm Street consisted of Hiram W. Montgomery, a 61 year old cashier at a bank and head of household, his wife, Winnie Montgomery, age 61, and two children, both students: Hiram W. Montgomery, Jr., age 22, and M. Eleanor Montgomery, age 20. Also living in the household were Robert Montgomery, Hiram, Sr.'s father, age 92 and president of a bank; and Amanda Hoblitzell, Hiram, Sr.'s mother-in-law, age 87. Family F2395
 
1949 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Thomas J. Allen was born in Ireland and immigrated to the USA in 1890. He was not a naturalized citizen. Allen, Dr. Thomas Johnston (I7036)
 
1950 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Thomas J. Allen, a 64 year old doctor, a widower, was a roomer at 48 Hillside Avenue in the household of Elizabeth Hewell, a 66 year old widow, her 25 year old son, and two other roomers, both widowers, ages 65 and 70. Allen, Dr. Thomas Johnston (I7036)
 
1951 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Virginia Allen, age 12 and not in school, lived at 165 Spring Street with her mother, Lilie S. Allen, a 57 year old widow and proprietor of a rooming house, and her brother, John G. Allen, age 13. Allen, Virginia (I7423)
 
1952 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Warren H. Winter (age 23), attending school, lived at 514 Milton Avenue with 11 other people: his father, Charles E. Winter (age 58), a lawyer; his father's wife, Alice R. Winter (age 42); his two brothers, Stanley T. Winter (age 25), attending school and an assistant geologist with an oil company, and Franklin C. Winter (age 17), also attending school; his father's sister-in-law, Suzanne D. Maltby (age 45), a stenographer in a law office; and six school teachers boarding in the home: Esther M. Wessel (age 30, born in Iowa); Gladys Jenkins (age 32, born in Missouri); Marie Lewis (age 21, born in Indiana); Ruth E. Froyin (age 27, born in Norway and immigrating to the USA in 1903); Larene M. Kipp (age 26, born in Wyoming); and, Esther Roe (age 27, born in Colorado). Winter, Warren Hutchinson (I6413)
 
1953 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Wilhemine [sic] Starkebaum, age 59, single, lived in the home of her nephew, Edwin F. Starkebaum (age 26 and listed as head of the household) and Edwin's mother, Henrietta C. Fiegenbaum, a 57 year old widow. Starkebaum, Charlotte Wilhelmine Louise (I1244)
 
1954 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, William Brockmeyer, age 35, single and not working, lived at 4633 Louisiana Avenue in Ward 13 with his parents Charles A. Brockmeyer (age 68) and Lena Brockmeyer (age 62) and his brother, Carl Brockmeyer (age 27). Brockmeyer, Wilhelm (I1455)
 
1955 According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, William W. Tarbell, age 13 and attending school, lived at 329 West 3rd Street with his parents, Franklin S. Tarbell (age 43) and Lydia M. Tarbell (age 36), and three siblings: Robert S. Tarbell (age 14), Ella I. Tarbell (age 11), and Franklin S. Tarbell (age 9). Tarbell, William W. (I7893)
 
1956 According to the 1940 U.S. census and information provided by her brother, Charles H. Fiegenbaum, for her death certificate, Carrie worked as a superintendent of telephone operators. Fiegenbaum, Caroline Louise (I3960)
 
1957 According to the 1940 U.S. census enumeration of Casper, Wyoming, Alice was identified as a realtor working in her own office. She had been fully employed in 1939 and had worked 33 hours during the week of 24-30 March, just prior to the census enumeration. She was reported as having attended four years of college. Maltby, Alice Reunah (I6759)
 
1958 According to the 1940 U.S. census, Stanley T. Winter completed 4 years of college. Winter, Stanley Thacher (I6412)
 
1959 According to the 1940 U.S. census, Zelda F. Winter completed 4 years of college. Bahr, Zelda Frances (I8188)
 
1960 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, Doris, age 19, who had finished one year of college, lived with her parents, Arthur W. Starkebaum and Elsie J. Starkebaum. The family had been living in the same house since at least 1935. Starkebaum, Doris Mae (I2295)
 
1961 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, Ella Tarbell, age 21 and attending school, lived on a farm in Precinct 3 with her parents, Franklin S. Tarbell, a 53 year old farmer, and Lydia Tarbell, age 47, taking care of the home; and her brother, Franklin Tarbell (age 19). All four members of the household had been living in the same home on 1 April 1935. Ella had completed 3 years of college and during the week of 24-30 March 1940 had worked for 30 hours as the editor of a school paper. Tarbell, Ella Ida (I4219)
 
1962 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, Franklin Tarbell, age 19 and attending school, lived on a farm in Precinct 3 with his parents, Franklin S. Tarbell, a 53 year old farmer, and Lydia Tarbell, age 47, taking care of the home; and his sister, Ella Tarbell (age 21). All four members of the household had been living in the same home on 1 April 1935. Franklin had completed 4 years of high school and during the week of 24-30 March 1940 had worked for 24 hours as waiter in a school dormitory. Tarbell, Franklin S. (I7894)
 
1963 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, Franklin Tarbell, age 19 and attending school, lived on a farm in Precinct 3 with his parents, Franklin S. Tarbell, a 53 year old farmer, and Lydia Tarbell, age 47, taking care of the home; and his sister, Ella Tarbell (age 21). All four members of the household had been living in the same home on 1 April 1935. Franklin had completed 4 years of high school and during the week of 24-30 March 1940 had worked for 24 hours as waiter in a school dormitory. Tarbell, Franklin S. (I7894)
 
1964 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martin, Mary Louise (I6666)
 
1965 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martin, Robert Clyde (I6667)
 
1966 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, the household at 114 South Walcott in Ward 1 consisted of Charles E. Winter, a 65 [sic] year old, self-employed attorney and his wife, Alice R. Winter, a 52 year old, self-employed realtor. They were renting their present home for $25 a month. On 1 April 1935, they had been residents of Casper, Wyoming, but had lived in a different home. They had both been fully employed throughout 1939. Also in the home was Charles' niece, Georgiana [sic] Shields, age 14 and attending school. On 1 April 1935, she had been living on a farm in rural Calumet County, Wisconsin. Family F2181
 
1967 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, the household on a farm in Crocker Township consisted of Minnie Sexauer, age 86 and a widow. Her son, Roscoe Sexauer (age 42) and his wife, Mildred Sexauer (age 28) lived nearby; their household was enumerated immediately after Minnie's. Fiegenbaum, Wilhelmine Christine Elizabeth (I51)
 
1968 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, the household on a farm in Crocker Township consisted of Roscoe Sexauer, age 42, a laborer for a steam railroad, and his wife Mildred Sexauer, age 28. Roscoe's mother, Minnie Sexauer, age 86 and a widow, lived nearby; her household was enumerated just prior to his. Family F146
 
1969 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, the household on a farm in Precinct 3 consisted of Franklin S. Tarbell, a 53 year old farmer; his wife, Lydia Tarbell, age 47, taking care of the home; and their two children: Ella Tarbell (age 21) and Franklin Tarbell (age 19). All four members of the household had been living in the same home on 1 April 1935. Family F2533
 
1970 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, the Starkebaum family rented a home at 2111 Chase Street. The had lived there since at least 1935. The household consisted of Arthur W. Starkebaum, age 51, principal of the city school; his wife, Elsie J. Starkebaum, age 48, keeping house; and their daughter, Doris Starkebaum, age 19, who had completed one year of college. Family F723
 
1971 According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, William Brockmeyer, age 45 and single, lived at 4633 Louisiana in Ward 13 with his parents, Charles A. Brockmeyer, 79 year old head of household, and his mother, Lena Brockmeyer, age 72. William, whose occupation was reported as a cigar maker, had not worked in 1939 and was not employed at the time of the census in April 1940; he reported that he was not able to work. William had completed schooling through the 8th grade. Brockmeyer, Wilhelm (I1455)
 
1972 According to the 2010 obituary for his sister, Anna Marie (Sander) Jungerman, William had preceded her in death. Additional details are not know at this time. Sander, William (I8058)
 
1973 According to the Alumni Catalogue of the University of Kansas published in 1905, Henry was a druggist at Springfield, Nebraska. Fiegenbaum, Heinrich F. (I59)
 
1974 According to the application for a marriage license and the marriage license, George L. Kramer, of Brighton, Macoupin County, Illinois, age 30, and Miss Marie L. Addicks, of Warrenton, Warren County, Missouri, age 24, were married by Rev. George B. Addicks. This was almost certainly Marie's father. Family F1881
 
1975 According to the archives of the church at Femme Osage, she died on 28 September 1865 at the age of 80 years, 3 months, 23 days. If these two facts are accurate, her date of birth by calculation would be 5 June 1785. The date engraved on her grave stone is 8 June 1785. Hinnah, Ann Katherine M. (I147)
 
1976 According to the baptism record in the church archives, he was born at 7 o'clock in the morning. Nolte, Franz Friedrich Wilhelm (I2851)
 
1977 According to the church records in Ladbergen, Hermann died of water dropsy and was in need of a doctor. Fiegenbaum, Hermann Heinrich (I23)
 
1978 According to the death certificate for "John August Starkebaum," on the evening of 22 July 1954, John, a retired machinist, fell while watering plants in the yard at his home at 112 West 9th Street, Concordia, Missouri, and fractured his femur. An operation took place on 23 July, very likely in Warrensburg Medical Center, at Warrensburg, Missouri. John died at that facility at 6:50 p.m. on 29 July 1954. The cause of death was pulmonary embolism due to the fracture. Starkebaum, Johannes August Christian (I1710)
 
1979 According to the death certificate of their son, William H., both parents were born in Warren County, Missouri. Further details of their lives, marriage and family are not known at this time. Family F2324
 
1980 According to the death certificate, burial was to be Old St. Marcus Cemetery. Hesse, Henry L. (I7385)
 
1981 According to the death certificate, Martha died at 10:30 a.m at 6240 McGee Street of "Senility & Large Abdominal tumor malignant intestional [sic] omentum tumor." Burnett, Martha Jane (I7464)
 
1982 According to the death certificate, the cause of death was pneumonia and Bright's disease. Fiegenbaum, Friedericke Wilhelmine (I244)
 
1983 According to the death certificate, this stillborn female child was not named. Bierbaum, [daughter] (I7071)
 
1984 According to the Declaration for Widow's Pension, Anna and Conrad had 11 children, but only five were still alive in 1903, and all of these were over 16 years of age. Family F176
 
1985 According to the engagement announcement for her sister, Rebecca Charlotte, Elizabeth Jane moved to Edwardsville, Illinois upon her husband's entry into military service. He entered the U.S. Army in July 1943. Fiegenbaum, Elizabeth Jane (I4189)
 
1986 According to the enumeration in the U.S. census of 1850, the household consisted of Fredrick Winter, age 63, a farmer, born in Germany; "Rena Winter," age 29, born in Germany; "Earnnst Winter," age 15, farmer, born in Germany; "Rena Winter," age 7, born in Missouri; Caroline Winter, age 6, born in Missouri; and, Eliza Winter, age 2, born in Missouri. Winter, Frederick (I4451)
 
1987 According to the enumeration, the household consisted of Anna J. Fiegenbaum, age 72, head of household, single, sales lady in a clothing store; and Mary Fiegenbaum, age 79, sister, single. Fiegenbaum, Anna Maria (I326)
 
1988 According to the enumeration, the household consisted of Anna J. Fiegenbaum, age 72, head of household, single, sales lady in a clothing store; and Mary Fiegenbaum, age 79, sister, single. Fiegenbaum, Anna Julia (I331)
 
1989 According to the family genealogy written by Jessie E. Springer, William traveled overland to California in August of 1850 to search for gold. He found enough to make into a watch fob, but not enough to make him rich; he returned to Illinois in November 1850. Springer, William McKendree Thompson (I3983)
 
1990 According to the information on his death certificate, Julius was single at the time of his death. Hünefeld, Heinrich Julius (I5459)
 
1991 According to the inscription on his burial stone, George died at the age of 13 days. Gerber, George August (I3787)
 
1992 According to the inscription on his gravestone, Clarence was a PFC in the US Army during World War II. Vahrenberg, Clarence H. (I1622)
 
1993 According to the marriage certificate attached to the license, Donald and Margaret were married by Rev. Paul E. Gose, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, at Sweet Springs, Missouri. Mrs. Hilda Neher, Donald's mother, consented to the marriage by affidavit. Family F1196
 
1994 According to the marriage certificate issued at Spokane, Washington in 1915 at the time of her marriage to Charles E. Winter, Alice was working as a nurse. Maltby, Alice Reunah (I6759)
 
1995 According to the marriage certificate, the groom, Charles E. Winter, of Casper, Wyoming, was a 44 year old lawyer and judge. He was widowed and this was his second marriage. The bride, Alice R. Maltby, of Spokane, Washington, was a 26 year old nurse. She was single and this was her first marriage. Hester A. Maltby and [initial]. J. Simpich signed the document as witnesses. Family F2181
 
1996 According to the memory of Vena Marie Nolte Dudley (1902-1991), August died at the age of five years. Nolte, Herman Heinrich August (I2859)
 
1997 According to the obituaries of his son, John, and his daughter, Margaretha (Dinsbeer) Etling, this Mr. Dinsbeer emigrated from Germany in 1845 with his wife and at least John and Margaretha. Dienstbier, Heinrich (I1307)
 
1998 According to the personal information on his death certificate, which may have been provided by his daughter, his name was "William H. Dustman." Other researchers have identified him as "Friedrich Wilhelm Dustman." Dustmann, Wilhelm H. (I364)
 
1999 According to the published burial record from the archives of the evangelical church at Femme Osage, Heinrich was 1 year, 3 months, 14 days old at the time of his death. Maun, Heinrich Louis (I4691)
 
2000 According to the published burial record from the archives of the evangelical church at Femme Osage, Johann Heinrich was 1 year, 3 months, 3 days old at the time of his death. Maun, Johann Heinrich (I4692)
 

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