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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. 92.
Baptism records. Maria Wilhelmina, child of Heinrich Hackmann and Elisabeth, nee Kienker, was born 20 October 1851.
- [S103] Portrait and Biographical Record of St. Charles, Lincoln, and Warren Counties, Missouri: containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States (Chicago, Illinois: Chapman Publishing Company, 1895), p. 276.
A biographical sketch of 'Hon Henry Hackmann.'
At the time this volume was published, one of the four survivng children of "Henry Hackmann and Elizabeth Kenkar" [sic], was "Miena, now Mrs. F. Mienershagen, also living in Higginsville [Missouri]...."
- [S139] Fred H. Meinershagen, The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen: a Genealogy of Heinrich Adolph Meinershagen, January 1, 1785 - May 22, 1870 (Columbia, Missouri: F. H. Meinershagen, 1973), pages 12-13.
Marie Wilhelmine Hackmann, "third in the family of 16 of Johann Heinrich Hackmann of Warren County," was born on 20 October 1851.
- [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. 92.
Baptism records. Maria Wilhelmina, child of Heinrich Hackmann and Elisabeth, nee Kienker, was baptized 26 December 1851. The sponsor was Maria E. Hackmann.
- [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. 205.
Confirmation records. Maria Wilhelmina Hackman, born 20 October 1851, was confirmed on 25 March 1866.
- [S139] Fred H. Meinershagen, The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen: a Genealogy of Heinrich Adolph Meinershagen, January 1, 1785 - May 22, 1870 (Columbia, Missouri: F. H. Meinershagen, 1973), pages 12-13.
"He [Friedrich Jurgen Meinershagen] farmed in the Missouri (Charette) River bottom, southwest of Marthasville until 1882, when he purchased the 235 acre Higgins farm south of Higginsville for $50. per acre." As Marie Wilhelmine (Hackmann) Meinershagen was buried in the same cemetery at Higginsville as her husband, it may be assumed that she also moved to Lafayette County in 1882.
- [S139] Fred H. Meinershagen, The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen: a Genealogy of Heinrich Adolph Meinershagen, January 1, 1785 - May 22, 1870 (Columbia, Missouri: F. H. Meinershagen, 1973), p. 12.
Marie Wilhelmine (Hackmann) Meinershagen died on 13 July 1939. No place given; Lafayette County, Missouri is implied.
- [S139] Fred H. Meinershagen, The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen: a Genealogy of Heinrich Adolph Meinershagen, January 1, 1785 - May 22, 1870 (Columbia, Missouri: F. H. Meinershagen, 1973), page 13.
Marie Wilhelmine (Hackmann) Meinershagen was "buried in Salem U. C. of C. Cemetery [sic] at Higginsville."
- [S138] Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Marriage Records, Warren County, Missouri: Books A and B, 1833-1860 (Kansas City, Missouri: Mrs. H. W. Woodruff, 1969), p. 22.
John Henry Hackmann and Catharine Elisabeth Kienker were married 25 March 1847 by "Casper Henry Bode, German Evang., Flemmosage [sic], St. Chas. Co." The marriage was originally recorded in Book B, page 145.
- [S118] St. Charles County Genealogical Society, Femme Osage United Church of Christ, Femme Osage, Missouri: Baptisms, Marriages, Burials (St. Charles, Missouri: St. Charles County Genealogical Society, no date), pages 31, 46.
Marriage records. Johann Heinrich Hackmann, of Warren County, and Catharine Elisabeth Kienker were married 25 March 1847.
- [S103] Portrait and Biographical Record of St. Charles, Lincoln, and Warren Counties, Missouri: containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States (Chicago, Illinois: Chapman Publishing Company, 1895), p. 276.
A biographical sketch of 'Hon Henry Hackmann.'
"Henry Hackmann and Miss Elizabeth Kenkar, of this county, were married in 1847. She departed this life in 1857, leaving six children."
- [S139] Fred H. Meinershagen, The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen: a Genealogy of Heinrich Adolph Meinershagen, January 1, 1785 - May 22, 1870 (Columbia, Missouri: F. H. Meinershagen, 1973), pages 4, 12-13.
Friedrich Jurgen Meinershagen and Marie Wilhelmine Hackmann were married on 31 March 1870.
In writing on page 12 about Friedrich Jurgen Meinershagen's preference for George as a middle name in place of Jurgen, the author wrote "He never used it [Jurgen]. It was 'Friedrich George [sic] and Meina [sic] Maria' when they were married at Holstein, Missouri, on March 31, 1870."
- [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), Marriage Records. p. 250.
"Friedrich Georg Meinershagen" and "Mina Maria Hackmann" were married on 31 March 1870. "Parents & siblings" were recorded as the witnesses.
- [S225] William Young, Young's History of Lafayette County, Missouri (Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen & Company, 1910), Volume 2, page 793.
Biographical sketch of Frederick G. Meinershagen. "In 1870 Mr. Meinershagen was married to Minnie Hackman, in Warren county, of which she was a native."
- [S225] William Young, Young's History of Lafayette County, Missouri (Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen & Company, 1910), Biographical sketch of Benjamin Meinershagen; Volume 2, pages 606-607.
"His [Fred Meinershagen's] wife was Minnie Hackman, of Warren county, and they are the parents of ten children: Lizzie, wife of Henry Hoefer, of Higginsville; Emma, wife of the Rev. Theo. Hoefer, of Marthasville, Missouri; John, a farmer four miles northwest of Higginsville; Ida, at home; Ben, the immediate subject of this sketch; Oscar, clerk in a grocery at Higginsville; Amelia, wife of William Voss, at Fair Grounds; Bertha, Dan and Lillie, at home."
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