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- [S123] Missouri State Archives, St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project, 1802-1900 (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/mojudicial/ - last confirmed in May 2011), August Etling, 1879; Case No. 12504; St. Louis Probate Court; Microfilm reel C 35576; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City [online version 1 July 2004].
Letter from the office of Finkelnburg & Rassieur, attorneys at law; dated 16 December 1876. The letter includes a list of surviving heirs of August Etling. Identified as one of his children is Catharine Augusta Muehlemann, nee Etling, wife of John Muehlemann.
- [S22] Obituary.
"________ Mayer, geb. Etlinger...ging ein zur ewigen Ruhe nach längerem Leiden am Montag, den 27. Januar 1908.... Die Tiefbetrübte Familie: Geo. Muehlemann, Sohn; Fred. Muehlemann, Sohn; Charlotte Bowe, geb. Muehlemann, To[chter?]." Three people who claimed Muehlemann as a last name signed the newspaper notice of Katherine (Etling) Mayer's death and identified themselves as her two sons and daughter. From an undated and unidentified [St. Louis?] German-language newspaper clipping in the possession of the Gerber family of St. Louis, Missouri. The complete text is available in the notes for Katherine's death.
- [S123] Missouri State Archives, St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project, 1802-1900 (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/mojudicial/ - last confirmed in May 2011), August Etling, 1879; Case No. 12504; St. Louis Probate Court; Microfilm reel C 35576; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City [online version 1 July 2004].
Application of Administrator, filed with the Court on 18 December 1876. Margaretha Etling, widow of August Etling, declared on 16 December 1876 that August Etling died on or about 7 December 1876; that he left no known will; that his estate does not exceed the sum of $4,000; and "that to the best of her knowledge there are the following named heirs of August Etling...." Identified as one of his children is Augusta, wife of John Muehlmann; residing in St. Louis County.
- [S125] Will, Margaretha Etling, 1915; Case No: 44673; St. Louis Probate Court; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.
Letters of Administration; dated and signed 20 March 1916; John Dinsbeer [sic], executor, "to whom letters testamentary were heretofore granted on the estate of said deceased [Margaretha Etling] has since departed this life; ...these letters of administration de bonis non with the will annexed are hereby granted to George L. Gerber." The sixth and seventh paragraphs of Margaretha's will, signed 15 February 1911, read: "To the grand children of my deceased Daughter Katherinne [sic] my eldest daughter, I will each five dollars.
"George Muelheman [sic] I give five Dollars. to Frederick Muelheman [sic] I give five Dollars. to Charlotte Muelheman I give five dollars. to my grand children, Elisabeth Meyer I give five Dollars. to August Meyer, I give five Dollars.
- [S126] Legal document, Affidavit as to heirs; by Eugene Adolph Gerber for Walter G. Thielecke Title Co., St. Loius, Missouri; 20 July 1934.
The affidavit states that Margaretha Etling's surviving heirs include: "...Children of a Deceased Daughter, Katherine Meyer, namely George Muelheman, Frederick Muelheman, Charlotte Muelheman, Elizabeth Meyer and August Meyer..."
- [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Household of John Mühlemann, 1880 US Census, St. Louis County, Missouri, City of St. Louis, SD 1, ED 154, p. 17, house [Pennsylvania Ave.?], dwelling 119, family 138, lines 26-30. NARA microfilm T9, roll 724, page 36 [a].
John and Cath. Mühlemann; married.
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