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- [S35] Immanuels United Church of Christ, The History of Our Church, 1839-1989: One Hundred Fifty Years (Holstein, Missouri: Immanuels United Church of Christ, 1989), p. 144.
Baptism record for Ernst Hermann Bierbaum, son of Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum and Ernestine, nee Fiebig. Born 29 July 1886. Baptized 22 August 1886. Sponsor was "Her. Fiebig."
- [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1880. NARA microfilm T9, roll 740, page 677B/23C.
1880 U.S. census, population schedule; Missouri, Warren County, Charrette Township, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 152, census page 23C, enumerated on 23 June 1880; Andre Bierbaum household, family 201; lines 19-23. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
The household consisted of: 19) Bierbaum, Andre [sic]; white; male; age 28; married; married; preacher; born in Mo [Missouri]; father born in Pr[ussia]; mother born in Pr[ussia]. 20) Bierbaum, Ernestine; white; female; age 25; wife; married; keeping home; born in Wisconsin; father born in Pr[ussia]; mother born in Pr[ussia]. 21) Bierbaum, Herman; white; male; age 4; son; single; born in Wisconsin; father born in Mo [Missouri]; mother born in Pr[ussia]. 22) Bierbaum, Daniel; white; male; age 2; son; single; born in Wisconsin; father born in Mo [Missouri]; mother born in Pr[ussia]. 23) Bierbaum, Paul; white; male; age 7 months; born in October; son; single; born in Mo [Missouri]; father born in Mo [Missouri]; mother born in Pr[ussia]. 24) Koch, Conrad; white; male; age 48; teacher; single; teacher; born in Prussia; father born in Pr[ussia]; mother born in Pr[ussia]. 25) Wulferkammer [sic], Mary; white; female; age 18; servant; single; servant; born in Mo [Missouri]; father born in Pr[ussia]; mother born in Pr[ussia].
- [S217] Book, Elmhurst Academy and Junior College. Festschrift zum Goldenen Jubiläum = Souvenir of the Golden Jubilee, 1871-1921; June 5 1921. Elmhurst, Illinois: Elmhurst Academy and Junior College, 1921.
List of Alumni 1871-1921; page 45. Rev. Paul Bierbaum (deceased); attended from 1898-1899.
- [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1900. NARA microfilm T623, roll 468, page 12A.
1900 U.S. census, population schedule; Iowa, Worth County, Lincoln Township, Supervisor’s District 77, Enumeration District 150, census sheet 12A [79A], enumerated on 25 June 1900; Andrew H Bierbaum household, dwelling 218, family 218, lines 14-19. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
The household consisted of: 14) Bierbaum, Andrew H.; head; white; male; born October 1859; age 40; married, for 25 years; born in Missouri; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany; clergyman; 0 months not employed; can read; can write; speaks English; rents home; home=house. 15) Bierbaum, Fiebig E. L. [sic]; wife; white; female; born February 1854; age 45; married, for 25 years; mother of 11 children, 7 still living; born in Wisconsin; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany; [no occupation listed]; can read; can write; speaks English. 16) Bierbaum, Paul A; son; white; male; born October 1879; age 20; born in Missouri; father born in Missouri; mother born in Wisconsin; at school; attended school for 9 months; can read; can write; speaks English. 17) Bierbaum, Annie; daughter; white; female; born March 1887; age 12; born in Missouri; father born in Missouri; mother born in Wisconsin; at school; attended school for 9 months; can read; can write; speaks English. 18) Bierbaum, Jonathan C; son; white; male; born July 1890; age 9; single; born in Missouri; father born in Missouri; mother born in Wisconsin; at school; attended school for 9 months. 19) Bierbaum, Emmma L.; daughter; white; female; born October 1895; age 5; single; born in Wisconsin; father born in Missouri; mother born in Wisconsin.
- [S167] State census, 1905. Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) 1905 Microfilm; roll CSUSAWI1905_43.
1905 Wisconsin state census, population schedule; Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Ward 22, census page/sheet [n/a], enumerated on 1 June 1905; Andrew J Bierbaum household, family 312, lines 81-87. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
The household consisted of: 81) Bierbaum, Andrew J.; head; white; male; age 52; married; born in Missouri; parents born in Germany; minister; owns home; free of mortgage; home=house. 82) Bierbaum, Ernestina; wife; white; female; age 50; married; born in Wisconsin; parents born in Germany. 83) Bierbaum, Anna; daughter; white; female; age 17; single; born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri & Wisconsin. 84) Bierbaum, Jonathan R.; son; white; male; age 15; single; born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri & Wisconsin; student. 85) Bierbaum, Emma L.; daughter; white; female; age 10; single; born in Wisconsin; parents born in Missouri & Wisconsin. 86) Bierbaum, Paul A.; son; white; male; age 24; single; born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri & Wisconsin; minister. 87) Bierbaum, Theodore F.; son; white; male; age 22; single; born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri & Wisconsin; minister.
- [S253] Memoirs of Waukesha County from the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, with Special Chapters on Various Subjects, Including Each of the Different Towns, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families in the County, Prepared from Data Obtained from Original Sources of Information, Theron W. Haight, editor (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1907), pages 363-364. Biographical sketch of Rev. H. H. Bierbaum.
"There were eleven children in the family [of Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum and Ernestine Fiebig], of whom seven are living, viz., Rev. H. H. Bierbaum, the subject of this sketch;...Paul, a minister, residing in Millville, Minn.;...."
- [S182] Find A Grave, Inc, Findagrave.com (https://www.findagrave.com in December 2017), Rev Paul A. Bierbaum.
Memorial #45170733. (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=45170733). Record created by "jim & lori rowe," 6 December 2009. Gravestone photo posted by "jim & lori rowe." Accessed on 19 September 2010.
Birth: 31 October 1789; Death: 16 May 1913. "Son of A J & E Bierbaum."
Photo of gravestone shows the following inscription: Rev. Paul A. Bierbaum; Oct. 31, 1879; May 16, 1913.
- [S188] Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre–1916 [online database] (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/death.html - last confirmed in March 2012), Paul A. Bierbaum.
Name of Deceased: Bierbaum, Paul A.; Date: 1913-05-16 [i.e., 16 May 1913]; City: Chicago; Age: 33 years; Sex: U; Vol.: [no data]; Page: [no data]; Certificate No.: 00000715; County: Cook.
By calculation from this data, the year of birth would have been about 1879-1880.
- [S228] Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Genealogy Index. (http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/). Accessed on 6 September 2010.
Marriage Record Details. Andreas Johann Bierbaum and Ernestina Louise Fiebig were married on 18 October 1874 in Sheboygan, County, Wisconsin. Marriage recorded in volume 2, page 220.
- [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1880. NARA microfilm T9, roll 740, page 677B/23C.
1880 U.S. census, population schedule; Missouri, Warren County, Charrette Township, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 152, census page 23C, enumerated on 23 June 1880; Andre Bierbaum household, family 201; lines 19-23. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
In the household was: 19) Bierbaum, Andre [sic]; white; male; age 28; married; and 20) Bierbaum, Ernestine; white; female; age 25; wife; married.
For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1880 U.S. census for these individuals.
- [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1900. NARA microfilm T623, roll 468, page 12A.
1900 U.S. census, population schedule; Iowa, Worth County, Lincoln Township, Supervisor’s District 77, Enumeration District 150, census sheet 12A [79A], enumerated on 25 June 1900; Andrew H Bierbaum household, dwelling 218, family 218, lines 14-19. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
In the household was: 14) Bierbaum, Andrew H.; born October 1859; age 40; married, for 25 years; and 15) Bierbaum, Fiebig E. L. [sic]; wife; born February 1854; age 45; married, for 25 years; mother of 11 children, 7 still living.
By calculation from the information provided, the marriage would have taken place about 1874-1875. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1900 U.S. census for these individuals.
- [S167] State census, 1905. Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) 1905 Microfilm; roll CSUSAWI1905_43.
1905 Wisconsin state census, population schedule; Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Ward 22, census page/sheet [n/a], enumerated on 1 June 1905; Andrew J Bierbaum household, family 312, lines 81-87. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
In the household was: 81) Bierbaum, Andrew J.; head; age 52; married, and 82) Bierbaum, Ernestina; wife; age 50; married. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1905 Wisconsin state census for these individuals.
- [S177] Ancestry.com (library edition), Missouri Birth Records, 1851-1910. Accessed in September 2010.
This database lists two separate entries with two different digital images for the birth of Emma Josephine Bierbaum, 13 May 1884. The parents were identified as 1) Ernestine Louise Bierbaum (maiden name: Ernestine Louise Fieby [sic]) and A. J. H. Bierbaum; or 2) Ernestine L. Bierbaum (maiden name: Ernestine L. Fieby [sic] and A. J. H. Bierbaum).
- [S229] History of St. Charles, Montgomery, and Warren Counties, Missouri, Written and Compiled From the Most Authentic Official and Private Sources, Including a History Of Their Townships, Towns and Villages, Together With a Condensed History af Missouri; a Reliable and Detailed History of St. Charles, Montgomery and Warren Counties - Their Pioneer Record, Resources, Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens; General and Local Statistics of Great Value; Incidents and Reminiscences (St. Louis, Missouri: National Historical Company, 1885), Biographical sketch of Rev. Andrew J. H. Bierbaum; pages 1,033-1,034.
"While there [Wisconsin], on the 15th of October, 1874, he was married to Miss Ernestine Fiebig, a daughter of August Fiebig, of Sheboygan county, that State. ...Mr. and Mrs. Bierbaum have 5 children: Herman H., Daniel, Paul, Theodore and Emma."
- [S182] Find A Grave, Inc, Findagrave.com (https://www.findagrave.com in December 2017), Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum.
Memorial #45170533. (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=45170533). Record created by "jim & lori rowe," 6 December 2009. Gravestone photo posted by "jim & lori rowe." Accessed on 19 September 2010.
Birth: 31 October 1852. Death: 16 September 1914. Burial: Minier Cemetery; Minier, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA. Photo shows this is a shared stone with his wife, Ernestine Bierbaum; 5 February 1855 - 30 March 1937.
- [S253] Memoirs of Waukesha County from the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, with Special Chapters on Various Subjects, Including Each of the Different Towns, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families in the County, Prepared from Data Obtained from Original Sources of Information, Theron W. Haight, editor (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1907), pages 363-364. Biographical sketch of Rev. H. H. Bierbaum.
"[Rev. H. H. Bierbaum]'s father, Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum, was born in Marthasville, Mo., Oct. 31, 1849, and married Miss Ernestine Fiebig, who was born Feb. 5, 1853." According to the sketch, eleven children were born to the couple; only seven where living at the time: "Rev. H. H. Bierbaum, the subject of this sketch;" Daniel; Paul; Theodore; Anna; Jonathan; Emma.
- [S253] Memoirs of Waukesha County from the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, with Special Chapters on Various Subjects, Including Each of the Different Towns, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families in the County, Prepared from Data Obtained from Original Sources of Information, Theron W. Haight, editor (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1907), pages 363-364. Biographical sketch of Rev. H. H. Bierbaum.
"The former [Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum] was ordained for the ministry in 1874, his first charge being at Prescott, Wis., where the subject of this sketch [Rev. H. H. Bierbaum] was born on Oct. 24, 1875."
- [S253] Memoirs of Waukesha County from the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, with Special Chapters on Various Subjects, Including Each of the Different Towns, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families in the County, Prepared from Data Obtained from Original Sources of Information, Theron W. Haight, editor (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1907), pages 363-364. Biographical sketch of Rev. H. H. Bierbaum.
"The former [Rev. A. J. H. Bierbaum] was ordained for the ministry in 1874, his first charge being at Prescott, Wis.... His next charge was at Rhine, Sheboygan county, and he remained several years at each point. He then returned to Warren county, Mo., taking a church at Holstein, where he remained for twelve years."
- [S35] Immanuels United Church of Christ, The History of Our Church, 1839-1989: One Hundred Fifty Years (Holstein, Missouri: Immanuels United Church of Christ, 1989), pages 17-24.
Rev. Andreas Bierbaum served as pastor of the church in Holstein, Missouri from 1879-1886, during which a new parsonage and a new brick church were built. In 1884, the congregation changed its name to the German Evangelical Immanuels Church of Holstein. Rev. Bierbaum returned to serve the church in 1888-1890.
- [S167] State census, 1895. Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) 1895 Microfilm; roll v226_18.
1895 Wisconsin state census, population schedule; Wisconsin, Sheboygan County, Herman, enumerated on 20 June 1895; A. J. H. Bierbaum household. Access through Ancestry.com in September 2010.
The household consisted of: 3 white males; 3 white females; all 6 born in USA.
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