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- [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 10-11.
Amalia Elize Eichmeyer; born 27 January 1854. No place given. "Amelia was reared in Warren County [Missouri]."
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). November 2007.
Missouri State Board of Health, Certificate of Death #26076. For Amalia Meinershagen. Born on 27 January 1854 at Marthasville, Missouri. Father's name: Conrad Eichmeyer; born in Germany. Mother's maiden name: Amalia Louisa [K?]lemme; born in Germany.
See the notes for this person's death for more details of the death certificate.
- [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.10.
p.10. Amalia died 15 July 1939. No place is given; near Higginsville, Lafayette County, Missouri, is implied.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). November 2007.
Missouri State Board of Health, Certificate of Death #26076. For Amalia Meinershagen. Born on 27 January 1854 at Marthasville, Missouri. Father's name: Conrad Eichmeyer; born in Germany. Mother's maiden name: Amalia Louisa [K?]lemme; born in Germany. Died at 10:00 a.m. on 15 July 1939 at Higginsville, Dover Township, Lafayette County, Missouri at the age of 85 years, 5 months, 18 days. Her usual residence was not recorded. She was widowed at the time of death. Her usual occupation was not recorded. Cause of death was "Cerebral Hemorrh." Contributory cause of death was "arteriosclerosis." Burial, cremation or removal was to be on 18 July 1939 in "Evg. Cemetery." The funeral director was Hoefer & Meinershagen, of Higginsville, Missouri. Personal information was provided by Hugo Meinershagen, of Higginsville, Missouri. W. A. B??cklein, M.D., of Higginsville, Missouri, had attended the deceased for years up to 15 July 1939 and signed the death certificate. The certificate was received by the local registrar on 2 August 1939.
- [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). November 2007.
Missouri State Board of Health, Certificate of Death #26076. For Amalia Meinershagen. Died at 10:00 a.m. on 15 July 1939 at Higginsville, Dover Township, Lafayette County, Missouri at the age of 85 years, 5 months, 18 days. Burial, cremation or removal was to be on 18 July 1939 in "Evg. Cemetery." The funeral director was Hoefer & Meinershagen, of Higginsville, Missouri. Personal information was provided by Hugo Meinershagen, of Higginsville, Missouri.
See the notes for this person's death for more details of the death certificate.
- [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 10-11.
Herman Adolph Meinershagen and Amalia Elize Eichmeyer; married 26 August 1875. "They were married at the home of the bride's father by the minister of Hopewell (Methodist) Academy at Hopewell [Warren County, Missouri]."
- [S156] Fred H. Meinershagen, The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen Revisited (Columbia, Missouri: F. H. Meinershagen, 1998), page 8.
"[Herman Adolph (1844-1900)] and his wife had three sons; his wife died November 1, 1874 following the birth of the third. He remarried Amelia Elize Eichmeyer at Hopewell in 1875 and reared eight more children to adulthood." This total of 11 children falls one short of the list of 12 children Fred H. Meinershagen lists as offspring in his The Prosperous and Diligent Blacksmith from Wersen: a Genealogy of Heinrich Adolph Meinershagen, January 1, 1785-May 22, 1870, published in 1973.
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