Neher, John Benjamin Jr.

Male 1925 - 1944  (19 years)


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  • Name Neher, John Benjamin 
    Suffix Jr. 
    Born 27 Feb 1925  Lafayette County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    • John was born near Mayview, Missouri.
    Gender Male 
    Died 27 Sep 1944  Europe Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4
    • John died when his B-24 bomber was shot down over Germany.
    Person ID I3679  Fiegenbaum
    Last Modified 16 Nov 2008 

    Father Neher, John Benjamin,   b. 27 Oct 1888, Papinville, Bates County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Knollenberg, Hilda Katherine,   b. 1 Aug 1900, Rush Hill, Audrain County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1991  (Age 90 years) 
    Married 27 Oct 1922  Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [5, 6, 7
    • John and Hilda, both of Mayview, Missouri, received a marriage license on 24 October and were married three days later at Mayview, Missouri, by Rev. Martin L. Seybold, resident Pastor of Zion's Evangelical Church, at Mayview.
    Family ID F922  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Sources 
    1. [S92] Earl and Linwood Jungerman, Christian Andrew Jungermann and Descendants, 1845-1976 (Missouri: privately published typescript, [after 1975?]).
      p.40. John Benjamin Neher, Jr.; born 27 February 1925 in Lafayette County, Missouri.

    2. [S90] Lafayette County Historical Society, Continuing the History of Lafayette County, (Higginsville, Missouri: Lafayette County Historical Society, 2002), volume 2, page 255.
      Selection: "John B. Neher Jr.," submitted by Annette (Meinershagen) Dittmer.
           "John B. Neher Jr. was born near Mayview, Missouri, February 27, 1925...."

    3. [S92] Earl and Linwood Jungerman, Christian Andrew Jungermann and Descendants, 1845-1976 (Missouri: privately published typescript, [after 1975?]), page 40.
      He died 27 September 1944 while serving in the U. S. Air Force in Europe during World War II.

    4. [S90] Lafayette County Historical Society, Continuing the History of Lafayette County, (Higginsville, Missouri: Lafayette County Historical Society, 2002), volume 2, page 255.
      Selection: "John B. Neher Jr.," submitted by Annette (Meinershagen) Dittmer.
           "He was killed during the Kassel Mission on September 27, 1944, when his crew's B-24 bomber was shot down over Germany."

    5. [S76] Byron H. Nolte, Genealogical research.
      John B. Neher and Hilda K. Knollenberg were married.

    6. [S92] Earl and Linwood Jungerman, Christian Andrew Jungermann and Descendants, 1845-1976 (Missouri: privately published typescript, [after 1975?]), page 39.
      John Benjamin Neher and Hilda Katherine Knollenberg were married 27 October 1922 at Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri.

    7. [S177] Ancestry.com (library edition), Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002. Accessed in October 2010.
      Lafayette County marriage records for 1922; page. 329. Original data from microfilm records at the Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri.
           A marriage license issued at Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri on 24 October 1922 to John Benjamin Neher, of Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, who was of the age of 21 years and Hilda Katherine Knollenberg, of Mayview, Lafayette County, Missouri, who was over the age of 21 years.
           The Certificate of Marriage certified that Rev. Martin L. Seybold "a Citizen of the United States and a resident Pastor of Zion's Evangelical Church Mayview Missouri legally qualified under the Laws of the State of Missouri to solemize Marriages" did marry the above name persons at Mayview, Lafayette County, on 27 October 1922 and filed the Certificate with the County Recorder on 2 November 1922.