Matches 6,251 to 6,500 of 6,590
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6251 | The spelling of "Everett" is uncertain. Throughout this man's life, it appears as "Everet," "Everett," or "Everette." Occasionally two variations have appeared within the same document. The spelling we have chosen to use is entirely arbitrary. | Nolte, Peter Everett William (I2976)
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6252 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Irene Emma (I3446)
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6253 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Roy Friedrich (I3447)
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6254 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Anna Christine Wilhelmine (I3448)
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6255 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Edwin Simon Friedrich (I3451)
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6256 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Albert Friedrich (I3454)
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6257 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Gladys Verinda Charlotte (I3457)
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6258 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Kermit Hugo Heinrich (I3459)
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6259 | The spelling of the surname in the archives of the church in Holstein, Missouri changes around the beginning of the 20th century from Plöger to Ploeger. The exact time of the change varies considerably from family to family and it is not unusually to find both forms existing almost simultaneously. | Ploeger, Helen Lotta (I3462)
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6260 | The sponsors at his baptism were Hans Hermann Budde, Heinrich Hase, Heinrich Friedrich Luttmann, and Heinrich Kampert; all were residents of Sonneborn. In his everyday affairs, he was known to friends and neighbors as just 'August'. | Starkebaum, Hans Hermann August (I1589)
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6261 | The sponsors at the baptism were Franz Heinrich Diekmann, Friedrich Heinrich Bulker, and Louise Caroline Nolte. It is possible that Franz Heinrich Diekmann was the child's maternal grandfather. One might speculate that Louise Caroline Nolte was his paternal grandmother. | Nolte, Franz Friedrich Wilhelm (I2851)
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6262 | The sponsors at the baptism were Johann Friederich Welp, Sophie Oldewage, Hermann Friederich Stukering. | Rechtermann, Johann Friederich Heinrich (I4767)
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6263 | The stillborn child was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Oberhellmann, [infant] (I7579)
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6264 | The Thoma household was enumerated twice in the 1880 federal census. The first enumeration, in June, was rejected. The second, which seems to have been accepted as official, was dated November 1880. In the latter, Barbara's family appears to be living at 220 Jackson Street. She was identified as 1 year of age, having been born in Missouri. The June enumeration, which was rejected, reported that she was 8 months old and had been born in October. | Thoma, Barbara (I4698)
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6265 | The Thoma household was enumerated twice in the 1880 federal census. The first enumeration, in June, was rejected. The second, which seems to have been accepted as official, was dated November 1880. In the latter, Elizabeth's family appears to be living at 220 Jackson Street. She was identified as single, 16 years of age, having been born in Maryland. | Thoma, Elizabeth (I4694)
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6266 | The Thoma household was enumerated twice in the 1880 federal census. The first enumeration, in June, was rejected. The second, which seems to have been accepted as official, was dated November 1880. In the latter, John's family appears to be living at 220 Jackson Street. He was identified as single, 3 years of age, having been born in Missouri. | Thoma, John (I4697)
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6267 | The Thoma household was enumerated twice in the 1880 federal census. The first enumeration, in June, was rejected. The second, which seems to have been accepted as official, was dated November 1880. In the latter, Louisa's family appears to be living at 220 Jackson Street. She was identified as single, 5 years of age, having been born in Missouri. | Thoma, Louisa (I4696)
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6268 | The Thoma household was enumerated twice in the 1880 federal census. The first enumeration, in June, was rejected. The second, which seems to have been accepted as official, was dated November 1880. In the latter, Rosa's family appears to be living at 220 Jackson Street. She was identified as single, 10 years of age, having been born in Missouri, and was attending school. | Thoma, Rosa (I4695)
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6269 | The U.S. census enumerated eight people living in the "A. Frigenbottom" household in Femme Osage Township, St. Charles County, Missouri. | Fiegenbaum, Christine Elisabeth (I251)
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6270 | The U.S. census enumerated eight people living in the "Rudolph Feigenbaum" household in Charrette Township, Warren County, Missouri. | Fiegenbaum, Christine Elisabeth (I251)
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6271 | The un-named child's death was recorded in the register of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Bay, Missouri. | Erfmann, Friedrich (I5136)
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6272 | The wedding ceremony took place in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. | Family F1390
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6273 | The wedding of these two people appears to have been recorded in the marriage register of Warren County, Missouri and also in the marriage register of the evangelical church at Femme Osage, St. Charles County, Missouri. This raises the question as to exactly where the couple was joined in matrimony. | Family F1761
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6274 | The wedding took place at the home of Amelia's parents. | Family F1853
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6275 | The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents. | Family F1817
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6276 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F404
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6277 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2595
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6278 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F194
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6279 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F154
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6280 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F46
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6281 | The wedding was on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, near Fairview Kansas. Rev. A. H. Beyer officiated. The bride was accompanied to the altar by her father, Miss Elsie Meyer [sister?], William Kloepfer [brother-in-law?], Miss Irene Clark and Joseph Meyer [brother?]. Her cousin, Miss Louise Meyer from Orange, CA, provided a band of orange blossoms to secure the veil. "The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kloepfer, is one of Brown countys [sic.] splendid young men." | Family F366
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6282 | The wedding was recorded in the marriage register of the church at Femme Osage, St. Charles County, Missouri. There is some indication that the couple lived in nearby Warren County. Exactly where the ceremony took place in not known at this time. | Family F1922
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6283 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F391
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6284 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F825
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6285 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1274
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6286 | The year of birth has also been reported as 1857. | Bradrick, Anna Birdsall (I330)
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6287 | The year of birth has also been reported as 1892. | Fiegenbaum, Clara Marguerite (I6326)
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6288 | The year of birth has been inferred from the burial record. | Schroder, Eldon (I7943)
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6289 | The year of birth has been reported as both 1852 and 1853. | Buschmann, George Heinrich (I5229)
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6290 | The year of birth has been reported as either 1862, 1863, or 1865. | Springer, Mary Emma (I3962)
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6291 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breitkreutz, Jonathan Edward (I2015)
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6292 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breitkreutz, Judith Ann (I2016)
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6293 | The year of birth is calculated from data found in the federal census records. | Mühlemann, Arthur (I5361)
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6294 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hopken, Lois Anne (I7964)
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6295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tempel, Norma Ann (I2048)
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6296 | The year of birth may also be 1943. | Tempel, John William Jr. (I2049)
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6297 | The year of birth may also be 1944. | Tempel, Donald Harold (I2050)
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6298 | The year of birth may be either 1853, 1854 or 1855. The year on her grave marker is 1855; I have used that date until this question can be resolved. | Fiebig, Ernestine Louise (I157)
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6299 | The year of death - 1842 - is not confirmed. | Gerber, Mathias (I523)
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6300 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F858
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6301 | The year of the marriage has been reported as either 1906 or 1907. For the following 6-8 years, Fred and Pearl farmed in Wawota, Saskatchewan, Canada. Their first child was born in Canada. The family then moved to a farm near Ankeny, Iowa. Pearl's obituary states that this was about 1916, but it seems likely that it happened earlier; the couple's second child was born in 1914 at Ankeny. | Family F143
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6302 | The year of the marriage is not known at this time. | Family F2331
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6303 | The Zion Church Cemetery contains a marker for the infant son of G. H. and C. W. Rabius. There are no dates engraved on the stone. It is next to a marker shared by three person, one of whom is Carrie W. Rabius, the wife of G. H. Rabius.. | Rabius, [--?--] (I4772)
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6304 | Theo was buried in Hillside Cemetery. | Munz, Theophil Ernest (I4643)
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6305 | Theo. Ernest Winter registered for the U.S. military draft on 12 September 1918 at Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Missouri. According to information on the draft registration card, he was 33 years old, born on 6 August 1885. He was working as a farmer, at Jonesburg, Montgomery County, Missouri, where he also lived. He listed as his nearest relative his wife, Mary. The registrar described Fred as of medium height and build, with dark brown eyes and black hair. | Winter, Theodore Ernest (I7235)
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6306 | Theodor Friedrich's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsors were "Friedr. Berlekamp" and Bertha Ebenreiter. | Bierbaum, Theodor Friedrich (I4618)
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6307 | Theodor graduated in 1902 from the German Evangelical Proseminary (now known as Elmhurst College). | Bierbaum, Theodor Friedrich (I4618)
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6308 | Theodor Heinrich's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was H. Knapheide. | Pöppelmeier, Theodor Heinrich (I4870)
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6309 | Theodor Heinrich's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Pöppelmeier, Theodor Heinrich (I4870)
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6310 | Theodore died at 9:15 pm at Lexington Memorial Hospital from a cerebral hemorrhage. | Drewel, Theodore Henry (I5237)
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6311 | Theodore never married. | Starkebaum, Theodore A. (I2166)
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6312 | Theodore served with the American Expeditionary Force during World War I | Jungermann, Theodore August (I3520)
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6313 | Theodore was buried in the Salem Church Cemetery. | Tempel, Theodore (I1254)
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6314 | Theodore's grave is located in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Jungermann, Theodore August (I3520)
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6315 | Theodore's grave is located in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Wehking, Theodore E. (I4783)
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6316 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1531
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6317 | Theordor and Alwine's marriage was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Martin Kersten and Mathilde Pöppelmeier were witnesses. | Family F1631
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6318 | There are reports that Albert died in Indianapolis, Indiana or in Independence, Missouri. the exact location needs to be confirmed. | Winter, Albert Henry (I1599)
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6319 | There is as yet no specific information concerning the life of Lettie Thomas and her marriage to Floyd E. Scribner. Lettie was Floyd's first wife. | Thomas, Lettie (I4566)
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6320 | There is as yet no specific information concerning the life of Lettie Thomas and her marriage to Floyd E. Scribner. Lettie was Floyd's first wife. | Family F1499
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6321 | There is currently no further information about descendants. | Family F1725
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6322 | There is no information at present to confirm the assumption that T. C. Darling and Sarah, whose surname is not known, were married, or that a marriage took place in Canada. These facts need to be confirmed. | Family F1469
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6323 | There is some confusion about the exact date of birth: 10 July or 20 July, 1907. | Vahrenberg, Albert H. (I4779)
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6324 | There is some debate as to whether the given names for this person are Hermann Wilhelm or Johann Wilhelm. | Fiegenbaum, Hermann Wilhelm (I733)
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6325 | There is some indication that Louise, who last name is presently unknown, may have been Ernst's first wife. There is record of a marriage license issued in Madison County, Illinois on 28 February 1859 to Ernst Kriege and Sophia Timpe, hinting that Ernst may have married a second time. These facts require further research. | Family F1366
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6326 | There is some question about the exact date of her birth. Information provided by her son for her death certificate reported the birth as occurring on 25 October 1892. The Social Security Death index reports that the date of birth was 25 October 1893. In the 1900 U.S. census, the birth was recorded as happening in November 1892. | Eversole, Lydia Margaret (I7870)
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6327 | There is some question about the spelling of Barbara's surname - Boos or Loos or Voos. | Voos, Barbara (I524)
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6328 | There is some suggestion that she might have been born in 1867. When applying for her marriage license in St. Louis on 21 February 1888, Miss Franziska Müller declared her age to be 21 years (i.e., born about 1866-1867). In the 1900 federal census, her date of birth is recorded as April 1867, her age as 33 years. In the 1920 federal census, her age is recorded as 52 years (i.e., born about 1867-1868). Curiously, in the intervening 20 years the enumerator discovered that she had lost her ability to speak English. | Müller, Franziska (I537)
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6329 | There were no children born of this marriage. | Family F1267
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6330 | There were no children born to this marriage. | Family F923
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6331 | They are reported to have had 12 children, 11 sons and one daughter. | Family F1132
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6332 | They had five children. | Family F2203
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6333 | They had four daughters, all born at Dennis, Massachusetts: 1) Flora Brown Thacher (20 May 1842 - 27 May 1897); married Russell Freeman Whelden. 2) Ella Daty Thacher (2 December 1844 - 10 May 1867); married Ezra H. Kelley. 3) Mercy Lothrop Thacher (1 September 1852 - 26 December 1904); married Charles Adams Emery. 4) Ida May Thacher (9 November 1858 - ? ); married Charles Edward Crowell. | Family F2077
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6334 | They had no children. | Family F1209
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6335 | They had seven children, three sons and four daughters, all born at South Dennis, Massachusetts. | Family F2072
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6336 | They resided at 113 North 10th Street.. | Family F1866
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6337 | They were living in Momence Township at the time. | Family F2205
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6338 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2450
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6339 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2449
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6340 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F639
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6341 | They were married at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Harlan Fiegenbaum and Joanne Louise Meyer were second cousins; their common ancestor is Frederick Francis Bernhard Fiegenbaum (1829-1874). | Family F358
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6342 | They were married at St. Paul's Evangelical Church. | Family F187
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6343 | They were married at Trinity Evangelical Church. Rev. Jonathan Conrad Bierbaum officiated. | Family F770
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6344 | They were married at Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. | Family F636
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6345 | They were married by "C. Bechtold, pastor of the German Evangelical Church at Marthasville" and "A Minister of the Gospel in the German Evangelical Synod". | Family F1770
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6346 | They were married by A. E. Higginson, a "Minister of the Gospel." | Family F1776
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6347 | They were married by Friedrich Richter, an evangelical Lutheran pastor. Witnesses to the marriage were Adam [surname not legible] and Otto P. Erlenborn. | Family F24
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6348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1747
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6349 | They were married by Rev. C. A. J. Buck, pastor of the evangelical church. | Family F2261
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6350 | They were married by Rev. J. E. McDonald. | Family F1758
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6351 | They were married in Immanuel Lutheran Church. | Family F2089
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6352 | They were married in the chapel at Eden Theological Seminary. Rev. Paul R. Stock officiated. Charlotte (Gerber) Krejci, Dorothy's sister, and Henry Fiegenbaum, J. W.'s brother, were witnesses. | Family F15
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6353 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1818
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6354 | They were the parents of four sons and three daughters: 1) Amelia Lothrop Thacher (about 1851 - ? ); married to Rowland B. Kelley. 2) Ceclia Lothrop Thacher (about 1851 - ? ); married to Richard F. Hopkins. 3) George Engs Thacher (9 May 1854 - 27 April 1877 or 3 May 1878); married Rhoda Frances Small. 4) Charles Lincoln Thacher (1856? - ? ); married first to Clara Sidney Baker; married second to Alice Sears Hall. 5) Lena Romaine Thacher (13 February 1860 - 16 December 1879); not married. 6) Peleg Thacher (20 October 1861 - ? ); married to Susie Kelley Chase. 7) William Fredson Thacher (9 February 1872 - 13 February 1894); not married. | Family F2079
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6355 | They were the parents of nine children, one of whom is reported to have died in infancy. That child's identity and place in the birth order is not known at this time. | Family F19
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6356 | They were the parents of seven children. Their farm was located on Highway 20 northeast of Corder, Missouri. They were lifetime and active members of Zion Lutheran Church. | Family F2601
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6357 | They were the parents of ten children, one of whom died at an early age, and lived on a farm three miles south of Mayview, Missouri. The family attended Zion Evangelical Church at Mayview, Missouri. | Family F1635
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6358 | They were the parents of ten children. Our current information does allow us to determine the birth order for all of the children. | Family F2218
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6359 | This approximate date of birth is calculated from information in the 1930 U.S. census. | Mowles, Joseph Henry (I5787)
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6360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mowles, James T. (I7209)
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6361 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mowles, Renee L. (I7210)
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6362 | This approximate date of the marriage is calculated from information in the 1930 U.S. census. | Family F1883
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6363 | This approximate year of birth is calculated from the statement in her father's 1898 biographical sketch that Agnes was two years old at that time. | Neudorff, Agnes Olive (I6942)
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6364 | This approximate year of birth is calculated from the statement in her father's 1898 biographical sketch that Clara was 10 years old at that time. | Neudorff, Clara May (I6400)
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6365 | This approximate year of birth is calculated from the statement in her father's 1898 biographical sketch that Julia was 16 years old at that time. | Neudorff, Julia Winifred (I6399)
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6366 | This approximate year of birth is calculated from the statement in his father's 1898 biographical sketch that Frederick was four years old at that time. | Neudorff, Frederick Franklin (I6941)
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6367 | This biographical sketch was published in 1915 in History of Northwest Missouri, edited by Walter Williams. TOM CURRY. One of the oldest newspapers in Northwest Missouri is the Holt County Sentinel, which was established in 1865, and which has been publishing the news, carrying the local advertising, and doing an excellent service in boosting for the welfare of that county for nearly half a century. The proprietors are the firm of Dobyns & Curry, and the junior member, Tom Curry, is one of the veterans of Missouri journalism. A descendant of Revolutionary stock, Tom Curry was born in Plymouth County, Iowa, October 27, 1856, and has the distinction of being the first white child born in that county. His parents were James Barnes and Mary (Philbrick) Curry. James Barnes Curry was a grandson of Dr. Thomas Curry of Crawfordsville, Indiana, who in turn was a son of Hiram Mirick Curry, who was with General Washington at Valley Forge and a number of years later served also as a soldier in the War of 1812. Tom Curry through his mother is of Danish lineage, being descended from Providenze Montz, who emigrated to this country and settled in Beesontown, Virginia, during the Indian wars. Tom Curry was brought to Holt County, Missouri, in July 1857, and with the exception of a brief absence for experience on a metropolitan newspaper that county has been his home ever since. When seventeen years old he began learning the printer's trade as an apprentice on the Missouri Valley Times, when Hasness & Kaucher were its editors and publishers. He also was employed on the old Holt County Press. In 1883 Mr. Curry became a partner of D. P. Dobyns on the Holt County Sentinel, the firm name being changed to Dobyns & Curry the same year, and that title has now existed for more than thirty years. For ten years, from 1897 to 1907, Mr. Curry served as postmaster of Oregon. On February 18, 1885, Mr. Curry and Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum were united in marriage, and they have become the parents of two children: Will R. and Anna Helen, the latter now the wife of Johnson J. Rayhill of Milo, Missouri. Mrs. Curry is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Fiegenbaum of St. Joseph, Missouri, her father having been a pioneer minister of the German M. E. Church. | Curry, Thomas (I333)
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6368 | This birth information is calculated from data in the 1880 U.S. census. It should be confirmed by more authoritative sources. | Rayhill, George (I8016)
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6369 | This birth information is calculated from data in the 1880 U.S. census. It should be confirmed by more authoritative sources. | [---?---], Ann (I8017)
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6370 | This birth information is calculated from data in the 1880 U.S. census. It should be confirmed by more authoritative sources. | Rayhill, William (I8018)
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6371 | This birth information is calculated from data in the 1880 U.S. census. It should be confirmed by more authoritative sources. | Rayhill, Alice (I8019)
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6372 | This birth information is calculated from data in the 1880 U.S. census. It should be confirmed by more authoritative sources. | Rayhill, Kate (I8020)
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6373 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hoefer, Robert Gene (I569)
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6374 | This child, whose name is not known, was born at the parents' home at No. 13 in Almena. | Wehrmann, [infant child] (I3327)
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6375 | This couple had 12 children. | Family F258
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6376 | This couple had 3 children. | Family F259
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6377 | This couple had eight children. The six oldest were born in Ladbergen, Prussia. The two youngest children were born near Holland, Dubois County, Indiana. | Family F260
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6378 | This date is a calculation based on a date of death of February. 16, 1864 and an age at death of 59 years mentioned in a letter from the Baltimore Cemetery Co. where Lawrence Schneider was buried on February. 16, 1864 (Section II, Lot 93, Grave 4). | Schneider, Lawrence (I512)
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6379 | This date of death appears to be in error. Further research is required. | Block, Emma Johanna (I1506)
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6380 | This daughter's death was recorded in the death register of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Bay, Missouri. She lived only 10 hours. No name was recorded in the church register or on her gravestone. | Block, [female] (I5068)
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6381 | This farm, while no longer known as Hölter 11, is still the home of members of the Fiegenbaum family. | Fiegenbaum, Hermann Wilhelm (I733)
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6382 | This individual's birth date has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Alice Reunah (I6759)
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6383 | This individual's birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Suzanne (I7537)
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6384 | This individual's birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Isabelle (I7540)
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6385 | This individual's birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Dan (I7541)
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6386 | This individual's birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Howard (I7542)
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6387 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Jeanette (I7538)
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6388 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Rose (I7539)
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6389 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Roy (I7543)
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6390 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Grover C. (I7544)
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6391 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Fred (I7545)
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6392 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Carrie (I7546)
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6393 | This individual's name and birth information has been taken from data reported in the 1900 U.S census. | Maltby, Mathilda (I7547)
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6394 | This individual's name and birth information was taken from the 1870 U.S. census. | [---?---], Fidelity (I7548)
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6395 | This individual's name and birth information was taken from the 1870 U.S. census. | Maltby, Esther (I7549)
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6396 | This individual's name and birth information was taken from the 1870 U.S. census. | Maltby, John (I7550)
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6397 | This individual's name and birth information was taken from the 1870 U.S. census. | Maltby, Mary (I7551)
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6398 | This infant son was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Lefman, [--?--] (I4781)
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6399 | This infant son was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Lefman, [--?--] (I4782)
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6400 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2292
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6401 | This man has been identified as both Henry W. and Henry F. Rechtermann and his date of birth has been reported as either 15 October or 26 October 1824. | Rechtermann, Johann Friederich Heinrich (I4767)
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6402 | This man's given names have been reported as Heinrich Friedrich August and as Heinrich Friedrich Hermann. | Starkebaum, Heinrich Friedrich August\Hermann (I1826)
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6403 | This man's last name might be spelled Kenny. | Keny, [--?--] (I1305)
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6404 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meyer, George Alvin (I1117)
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6405 | This man's second given name is reported variously as Hendrik, Hedrich, Henrich and Heinrich. Alternative dates of birth are sometimes given as 9 February or 17 March 1764. | Fiegenbaum, Hermann Heinrich (I23)
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6406 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F983
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6407 | This marriage, Johann's second, occurred 11 months and 3 days after the death of his first wife, Anna. Johann was about 25 years old; Christine was about 28 years old. The parents of seven children, Johann and Christine were approximately the following ages, respectively, at the birth of each child: at Johann Henrich's birth, 27 and 30; at Johann Wilhelm's, 28 and 31; at Anna Liesabeth's, 30 and 33; at Johann Hermann's, 32 and 35; at Christina Lisabeth's, 34 and 37; at Cord Wilm's, 36 and 39; at Anna Elsabein's, 40 and 43. Of the seven children, four died before their father, who passed away nearly 24 years before his wife. | Family F3
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6408 | This notice was published in an unidentified [St. Louis?] newspaper: Krejci, Edna, (nee Reinhardt), Fri., Jan. 16, 1976, beloved wife of Frank J. Krejci, dear mother of Edna Velders and Frank H. Krejci, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Krejci will lie in state at Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sun. from 1 to 9 p.m. then taken to Trinity U. C. of Christ, Grand and Itaska, for services Mon., Jan. 19, 1 p.m. Interment National Cemetery. Donations to Trinity U. C. of Christ appreciated. | Reinhardt, Edna (I1336)
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6409 | This person may also be known as Louis J. Meyer (see the research from Dwayne Meyer) or Lewis Meyer. | Meyer, J. F. Ludwig (I1109)
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6410 | This person's name may also be Johann Diderich Fiegenbaum. | Fiegenbaum, Johann Diederich (I1560)
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6411 | This second daughter lived for about one week. Details of her brief life are not known at this time. | Starkebaum, [--?--] (I7924)
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6412 | This still born child was buried in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Rechtermann, [--?--] (I4780)
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6413 | This un-named infant son lived only a few minutes. | Nolte, [son] (I2864)
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6414 | This was a stillbirth. | Randall, [infant daughter] (I3737)
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6415 | This woman's given name appears in various forms: Franceska; Franciska; Francesca; Franziska. I have chosen to use the spelling she herself used when signing papers connected with her husband's probate court case, 1881-1883. | Müller, Franziska (I520)
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6416 | This woman's name has been cited as either Anna Catharina Friderike Starkebaum or Anna Christine Friederike Starkebaum. | Starkebaum, Anna Catharina Friderike (I1652)
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6417 | This woman's place in this family is questionable. Some research reports that she gave birth to her first child in 1826, but this seems highly unlikely if, as shown here, her parents were married about 1818. | Fiegenbaum, Anna Catharine Elizabeth (I3505)
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6418 | Thomas and Ella had no children. | Family F1308
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6419 | Thomas and Florence were married in St. John's Methodist Church. | Family F1321
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6420 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Allen, Thomas Gilpin (I4404)
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6421 | Thomas died at his home at 52 Shays Street. | Hannigan, Thomas J. (I2822)
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6422 | Thomas had immigrated to the USA before the rest of his family did in 1854, but later returned to England. | Pope, Thomas (I6491)
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6423 | Thomas joined the U.S. Navy in October 1963 and was honorably discharged in July 1967. | Jones, Thomas Arthur (I2316)
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6424 | Thomas was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery. | Arnhold, Rev. Thomas Edward (I408)
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6425 | Thomas' grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Clay, Thomas (I4799)
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6426 | Thomas's surname is not known at this time. | [---?---], Thomas (I1345)
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6427 | Three children were born to this couple. | Family F87
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6428 | Throughout her life, she identified herself as Louise V. | Piekenbrock, Louise Victoria (I462)
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6429 | Tillie Mabel Sternberg was buried in Randolph Methodist Cemetery, off Shawneetown Trail Road, in Randolph County. | Sternberg, Tillie Mabel (I7229)
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6430 | Tillie was buried at Salem United Church of Christ cemetery. | Tempel, Matilda Augusta (I892)
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6431 | To her friends and family, she was often known as Yetta. | Starkebaum, Henriette Caroline Amelia (I31)
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6432 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ford-Nolte, Tobyas Michael Allen (I7343)
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6433 | Tom served in the U. S. Army. | Heath, Tom Lee (I8196)
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6434 | Tommy passed away while a patient at the John Cochran Veterans Administration Medical Center. | Heath, Tom Lee (I8196)
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6435 | Tonies emigrated to Holland some time after 1755 and found success in the tobacco and cigar business. He often returned to Ladbergen, where mortgage records indicate that he assisted his former neighbors in purchasing property. | Fiegenbaum, Tonies Manuel (I179)
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6436 | Two dates are reported for Dena's death: 1986 and 1988. | Starkebaum, Dena M. (I2169)
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6437 | Two years after his death in France, Albert's body was returned to Missouri and was buried in the cemetery connected with Zion Evangelical Church at Mayview. | Rechtermann, Albert H. (I2967)
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6438 | Upon her death in 1871, Christine was buried at Colesburg, Iowa. When Adolph, her husband, died in 1877 and was buried in Concord Cemetery at Garner, Iowa, Christine's body was moved to Concord Cemetery to lie beside his. | Peterjohann, Christine Elisabeth (I227)
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6439 | Upon marriage, Heinrich Adolph Strüwe adopted his wife's surname. Their children also used the Köllemeier name. | Family F1659
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6440 | Upon marriage, Johan Wilhelm Haarlammert adopted his wife's surname. From 1811 to 1813, the village of Ladbergen was part of the First French Empire in Arrondissement (Distrikt) Osnabrück in the Département de l’Ems-Supérieur (Departement der Ober-Ems). Following the end of the Napoleonic period, it was returned to the Kingdom of Prussia. | Family F1660
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6441 | Upon returning from Wisconsin, the family settled on a farm near Klemme, Iowa. | Family F1813
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6442 | Various pieces of data in U. S. census returns and in the wills of Margaretha Etling, Charles Wende and Elizabeth Margaretha (Etling) Wende, seem to indicate that Elizabeth Margaret Etling's first marriage was to a man by the name of Maeser, Meser or Moeser, and that a child, Louise or Louisa, commonly known by the family as Lulu, was born of this marriage. Lulu later became the wife of Harry Streitz. The date of the marriage is arbitrary, based on the assumption that the marriage took place at least one year before the birth of Lulu and that she was the first (and only?) child. The fact of a first marriage, the date of the marriage and the name of this husband need to be verified. | Family F1430
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6443 | Velma, as she was known at the time, died from a gun shot wound by her own hand about 9:00 in the morning. | Knapheide, Welma Martha (I5401)
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6444 | Vena Marie and James Otto Nolte were twins. | Nolte, Vena Marie (I2971)
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6445 | Vena's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery at Mayview, Missouri. | Nolte, Anna Alvena Friederike (I2860)
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6446 | Vera was buried in the Haxtun Cemetery (block 10, lot 2, plot 2). | Werner, Vera Esther (I1718)
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6447 | Verna's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was listed as Mrs. Olga E. Ploeger. Olga (Schroer) Ploeger is Verna's aunt and wife of Hugo H. F. Ploeger. | Hasenjaeger, Verna Olga (I3466)
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6448 | Verne and Martha did not have any children. They lived and farmed near Strang, Nebraska until Verne's death. | Family F2558
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6449 | Very little is presently known about Dorothea's parents. The father's name was Johann Friedrich Staperfenne; the mother's name is not known. They were married on 18 April 1792 at Sonneborn. | Staperfenne, Dorothea (I7817)
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6450 | Vesta had been previously married to a Mr. Odell. Further information is currently not known. | Family F2236
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6451 | Violet died at Barnes Hospital. | Mühlemann, Violet June (I5357)
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6452 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Koch, Virgil Henry (I5202)
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6453 | Visitation was held at Oakcrest Funeral Services, Titonka, Iowa, on 11 September 2011. A funeral service was held at the United Methodist Church, Titonka, Iowa, on 12 September 2011. | Wellemeyer, Ruth Elizabeth (I5572)
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6454 | Visitation was on the evening of 22 August 2013 at the Mid-Town Chapel of Penwell-Gabel Funeral Homes, Topeka. Funeral services, under the guidance of Rev. David Schemm, were at Christ Lutheran Church on Friday morning, 23 August. | Meyer, JoAnn Louise (I1087)
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6455 | Wallace was an editor for the FDA in Washington, DC. Agnes was an artist. They had four children. | Family F1533
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6456 | Walter Fred Winter registered for the U.S. military draft on 5 June 1917 in Warren County, Missouri. According to information on the draft registration card, he was 23 years old, born on 26 October 1893 in Warren County, Missouri. He was working as a farmer for his father at Hawk Point, Missouri. He lived at Hawk Point, Missouri. He was single, without dependants. He did not claim any exemption from the draft. The registrar described Fred as of medium height and build, with blue eyes and dark brown hair; he was not bald. He had no physical disabilities that would prevent him from serving in the military. | Winter, Walter Fredrick (I7239)
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6457 | Walter Friedrich's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Friedrich Knapheide. | Pöppelmeier, Walter Friedrich (I4874)
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6458 | Walter Wilhelm's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Wilhelm Huenefeld. | Brüggenjohann, Walter Wilhelm (I5477)
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6459 | Walter Wilhelm's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Brüggenjohann, Walter Wilhelm (I5477)
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6460 | Walter's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Theodor Kersten, one of Walter's uncles. | Kersten, Walter Rudolf Theodor (I5003)
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6461 | Walter's confirmation was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Kersten, Walter Rudolf Theodor (I5003)
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6462 | Walter's grave is in the Zion Church Cemetery. | Lefman, Frederick Walter (I3403)
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6463 | Washington Irving Vinal was the son of Dr. Levi Greer Vinal and Mary Ann Page. | Family F1045
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6464 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hoefer, Wayne Allen (I501)
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6465 | Wayne was a resident of Warrenton, Missouri at the time of his passing. | Knapheide, Wayne Frederick (I4885)
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6466 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Krejci, Wayne Elliott (I1284)
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6467 | Wayne's baptism was recorded in the archives of Immanuels Evangelical and Reformed Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Frederick Niemeyer. | Knapheide, Wayne Frederick (I4885)
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6468 | Wayne's confirmation was recorded in the archives of Immanuels Evangelical and Reformed Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Knapheide, Wayne Frederick (I4885)
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6469 | Welma Martha's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church on Charrette, at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Mrs. Martha (Hackmann) Wegener. | Knapheide, Welma Martha (I5401)
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6470 | Welma's confirmation was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). | Knapheide, Welma Martha (I5401)
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6471 | Werner was buried in the cemetery of Immanuels United Church of Christ. | Knapheide, Ernst Wilhelm Werner (I2866)
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6472 | Wesley and Denis have a son, Joshua. | Family F2605
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6473 | Wesley and Helen's marriage is recorded in the archives of Immanuels Evangelical and Reformed Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). Mrs. J. N. Schuch was the witness. | Family F1172
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6474 | Wesley died of an acute myocardial infarction while a guest at a neighbor's home. | Bierbaum, Wesley Heinrich (I7620)
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6475 | Wesley Henry Bierbaum was buried in City Cemetery. | Bierbaum, Wesley Heinrich (I7620)
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6476 | Wesley Henry's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was H. A. Schoppenhorst. | Smith, Wesley Henry (I4705)
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6477 | Wesley's baptism is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Friedrich Koelling. | Hasenjaeger, Wesley Friedrich (I3468)
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6478 | Wesley's baptism was recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Fritz Niemeyer, Sr. | Niemeyer, Wesley Friedrich Ernst (I4881)
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6479 | When Anna Katharina married, her mother had been dead for 7 years; her father for 2 years. Her age was 27 years, 7 months and 3 days. | Family F4
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6480 | When Dorothy's father registered for the U.S. military draft on 5 June 1917 in Lincoln County, Missouri, he reported that he was married with two children; the family was living and farming in Truxton, Missouri. | Winter, Dorothy Irene (I7243)
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6481 | When Florence's father registered for the U.S. military draft on 5 June 1917 in Lincoln County, Missouri, he reported that he was married with two children; the family was living and farming in Truxton, Missouri. | Winter, Florence Edward (I6140)
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6482 | When Friederike Dorothee married, she used Strate as her surname. | Family F1639
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6483 | When Friederike Louise Wilhelmine married, she used Strate as her surname. | Family F555
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6484 | When her husband, Murray, died in 1951, Iva recorded on his death certificate that he had been a resident of Kansas City for 31 years. She identified his usual residence and hers as well as 4254 East 62nd Street. | Warden, Iva B. (I3044)
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6485 | When listed as the sponsor at the baptism in 1872 of Anna Wilhelmine Maria Bierbaum in Warren County, Missouri, she is identified as "Mrs. Con. Mensenkamp, grandmother." | Family F898
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6486 | When registering for the military draft in June 1917, Wilson, age 22, was a dental student at Northwestern University, at Evanston, Illinois. He was living on 75th or 76th Street, Chicago. The draft registrar described him as medium height and build, with blue eyes and brown hair. | Fisher, Wilson Kelty (I7154)
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6487 | When registering for the military draft in June 1917, Winfield, age 22, was a dental student at Northwestern University, at Evanston, Illinois. He was living on 76th Street, Chicago (perhaps at the same address as his brother, Wilson). The draft registrar described him as medium height and build, with blue eyes and black hair. | Fisher, Winfield Stitt (I7153)
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6488 | When registering for the U.S. military draft in June 1917, Fred stated that he was born on 17 October 1889 at Chester, Illinois. According to information on his death certificate, Fred was born on 17 September 1891 at Chester, Illinois. The year of birth has also been reported as 1890. | Sternberg, Frederic Henry (I3634)
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6489 | When she was confirmed, she used Starkebaum as her family name. | Starkebaum, Friederike Louise Wilhelmine (I1662)
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6490 | When she was confirmed, she used Starkebaum as her family name. | Starkebaum, Friederike Dorothee (I1665)
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6491 | While details of the marriage are not know at this time, Lloyd and Gladys were the parents of four children. | Family F2567
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6492 | While still in his senior year at Central Wesleyan College at Warrenton, Missouri and for a year after graduating, he taught in the preparatory department at the College (about 1875-1876). He was a Professor of German literature and language at Iowa Wesleyan University and the German College, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (1878-1885). In 1889, he returned to Central Wesleyan College as Professor of Practical and Historical Theology. He was named to the Presidency of the College, and appointed a professor of philosophy in 1895. | Addicks, George B. (I5776)
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6493 | While the Jungermann family in America has a number of stories concerning this member of the family, as of yet no one has been able to discover any written record of her birth, marriage, or death. There are many questions concerning the facts of her life. She is identified as one the group emigrating from Germany to Missouri in 1855. Nothing is known about her husband. She is said to have had two sons, Joe and Richard, although no record of them or any other descendant has been located. Family tradition places her funeral in St. Louis. | Jungermann, Johanna Christina Henrietta (I3536)
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6494 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meinershagen, Wilbur Edwin (I3697)
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6495 | Wilhelm and Emma's marriage is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). According to the published church records, "Fritz Plöger, Sr. & Wife" and "Fritz Plöger, Jr. & Wife" were witnesses. In the column headed Place of Birth or Current Residence, Wilhelm was listed as coming from Kruegerville, Missouri and Emma from Holstein, Missouri. | Family F127
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6496 | Wilhelm and his family settled on a farm near Cambridge, Henry County, Illinois. | Neumann, Wilhelm Gottlieb (I5703)
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6497 | Wilhelm and Maria's marriage is recorded in the archives of the German Evangelical Immanuels Church in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). According to the published church records, "F. Ploeger & wife" were the witnesses. | Family F121
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6498 | Wilhelm and Wilhelmine were married in the German Evangelical Church on Charrette in Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). "The parents" were witnesses. | Family F68
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6499 | Wilhelm Daniel Hünefeld was buried in the cemetery located south of and next to the brick church dedicated in 1884 as the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein and know since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ. | Hünefeld, Wilhelm Daniel (I5456)
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6500 | Wilhelm Daniel's baptism was recorded in the register of the German Evangelical Church on Charrette at Holstein, Missouri (known since 1957 as Immanuels United Church of Christ). The sponsor was Wilhelm Brüggenjohann. | Hünefeld, Wilhelm Daniel (I5456)
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