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- [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Household of Henry Diensbier, 1870 U. S. Census, St. Louis County, Missouri, population schedule, City of St. Louis, ward 1, sub-division 1, page 89, dwelling 540, family 622, lines 4-8. NARA microfilm M593, roll 810, page 124.
Barbara Diensbier [sic]; age 47; female, white; keeps house; born in Germany; father foreign born; mother foreign born.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Coroner's Inquest Database. Barabara Dienstbier.
(http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/coroners/). Accessed on 25 April 2011.
Record Group & Series Title: St. Louis City Office of the Coroner Inquests, 1845-1900. Case Number: 71-0206. Name: Dienstbier, Barbara. Age or DOB: [no data]. Race: White. Gender: Female. Date of Death: 1871/04/19. Cause of Death: Paralysis Of The Heart. Location of Death: [no data]. Box: 2. Folder: [no data]. Reel: C 31271. Note: [no data].
- [S123] Missouri State Archives, St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project, 1802-1900 (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/mojudicial/ - last confirmed in May 2011), Henry Dienstbier, 1875; Case No: 11956; St. Louis Probate Court; Microfilm Reel C 35591; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. [Online version on 1 July 2004; surname spelled Diensbier].
Will of Henry Dienstbier, written 30 June 1871; filed 12 October 1875; recorded in Book L, page 1911. Henry, in a will written by his lawyer, names as his heirs from his first marriage his son John "Dinstbier" [sic] and Margaret Etling, wife of August Etling. He names "my three children of my third marriage...which three children are named Simon "Dinstbier" [sic], Johann Eckhardt "Dinstbier" [sic] and Fritz "Dinstbier" [sic]. No heirs from the second marriage are named.
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