Fiegenbaum, Julia Evans

Female 1914 - 2002  (88 years)


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  • Name Fiegenbaum, Julia Evans 
    Nickname Judy 
    Born 31 May 1914  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
    • Some sources indicate that Julia was born in 1912, 1916 or 1917. The date of 31 May 1914 is found in the Social Security Death Index. The date may also be 3 May 1914. This matter will require further research.
    Gender Female 
    Census Apr 1930  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [8

    •      According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, Julia E. Fiegenbaum, age 13 [sic] and in school, lived at 412 Fourth Street with her parents, David W. and Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, both age 46, and her two sisters: Elizabeth J. Fiegenbaum, age 14; and, Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, age 12. Residing at 404 Fourth Street was Julia's maternal grandparents, Henry J. Springer (age 81) and Virginia Springer (age 71) and her mother's brother, Henry J. Springer, Jr. (age 36).
    Died 3 Oct 2002  Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 9
    Person ID I4188  Fiegenbaum
    Last Modified 25 Jan 2015 

    Father Fiegenbaum, David William,   b. 2 Mar 1883, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Jul 1933, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 50 years) 
    Mother Springer, Rebecca Charlotte,   b. 5 Oct 1882, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Nov 1970, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 88 years) 
    Married 26 Mar 1910  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
    Census (family) Apr 1910  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [17
    • According to the 1910 U.S. enumeration, the household at 501 North Main Street consisted of David and Rebecca Fiegenbaum, both age 27 and married for less than one year; they had no children.
    Residence (family) Sep 1918  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [18

    •      According to information on his World War I draft registration card, filed on 12 September 1918, David William Fiegenbaum, age 35, and his wife, Rebecca Fiegenbaum, lived at 404 Center Street, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. David reported that he was an assistant manager at Oliver Chilled Plow Works, at 2516 N. Broadway, St. Louis Missouri. The Registrar of the local draft board described David as a man of medium height and stout build; with gray eyes and brown hair. There were no physical characteristics that would disqualify David for military service.
    Census (family) Apr 1930  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [19

    •      According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 412 Fourth Street consisted of David W. Fiegenbaum, a 46 year old bank examiner and his wife, Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, also age 46. They were both born in Illinois and were married at age 26. Also in the home were their three daughters, all born in Illinois and attending school: Elizabeth J. Fiegenbaum, age 14; Julia E. Fiegenbaum, age 13 [sic] ; and, Rebecca C. Fiegenbaum, age 12. Residing at 404 Fourth Street was Elizabeth's maternal grandparents, Henry J. Springer (age 81) and Virginia Springer (age 71) and her mother's brother, Henry J. Springer, Jr. (age 36).
    Family ID F1380  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Brockway, John Aubrey,   b. 18 Feb 1909, Iowa, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9 Sep 1982, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years) 
    Married 1 Jun 1940  Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

    •      The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Saturday, 11 May 1940.

                Honored at Tea Friday

           Miss Julia Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville, whose marriage to John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago will take place June 1 at the bride's home, was guest of honor at a tea given Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. H. Stubbs in Edwardsville.
           Mrs. W. L. Estabrook and Mrs. Harrison B. Stubbs served the guests at the tea table. Cream white roses were used in the center piece which was flanked on either side by white tapers in brouched [sic] silver candelabra.
           Garden flowers decorated the Stubbs home which was illuminated with candles.
           Receiving guests with the hostess were the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. David W. Fiegenbaum.

           The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Tuesday, 14 May 1940.

                Wedding Invitations Issued

           Mrs. David William Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Miss Julia Evans Fiegenbaum and John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago which will take place at the Fiegenbaum home in Edwardsville Saturday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock. A reception will follow the ceremony.
           The Rev. Albert R. Ransom of St. John's Methodist Church, Edwardsville, will perform the ceremony.
           The bride-to-be has chosen as her maid-of-honor, her sister, Miss Libby Jane Fiegenbaum, and as her bridesmaids, her younger sister, Miss Becky Fiegenbaum and her cousin, Miss Virginia Harris. Miss Winifred Burroughs will play the wedding march.
           Mr. Brockway, a son of Mrs. John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago, will have his brother, Robert Farrand Brockway as best man.

           The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Thursday, 23 May 1940.

                Parties for Miss Fiegenbaum

           Miss Julia Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville, who will be married to John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago on June 1, is being made the guest of honor at a series of pre-nuptial parties.
           On Wednesday of last week Mrs. Harrison B. Stubbs entertained 15 guests at a tea and shower for Miss Fiegenbaum. The gifts, appropriate for a red and white kitchen, were presented to the honoree after which tea was served in the dining room. The centerpiece was composed of a miniature bridal couple surrounded by white blossoms and tall white tapers in silver candelabra. The figurines had been used on Mrs. Stubbs wedding cake. Miss Virginia Simpson and Mrs. Vincent J. Hotz assisted the hostess at the tea table.
           Mrs. Vincent J. Hotz entertained a number of her friends and their mothers Tuesday afternoon with a buffet luncheon honoring the bride-to-be. Twelve guests, Mrs. Homer G. Baird and daughter, Judith, Mrs. W. L. Estabrook and daughter, Helen, Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, Mrs. Harrison B. Stubbs, Mrs. O. T. Dunlap and Mrs. David W. Fiegenbaum and daughters, Julia, Libby Jane and Becky, of Edwardsville and Mrs. Harvey Alexander of St. Louis were in attendance and presented a gift to Miss Fiegenbaum. A bridal bouquet of white gladioli and fever few [sic], with white candles formed a center piece for the table.
           Miss Ruth Fruit of Edwardsville will be hostess to a number of young people from Edwardsville at a tea at Dixie's tea room in Greenville Saturday afternoon. The party has been arranged as a miscellaneous shower for Miss Fiegenbaum.

           The following announcement was published in the Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, on Monday 3 June 1940.

                Miss Fiegenbaum a Bride

           Miss Julia Evans Fiegenbaum, daughter of Mrs. Fiegenbaum and the late David William Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville, became the bride of John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Fiegenbaum home. Dr. Albert R. Ransom, pastor of St. John's Methodist Church, Edwardsville, performed the ceremony, and the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Henry J. Springer.
           During the ceremony the bridal party stood before the fireplace, in the living room, which was banked with greenery and calla lilies. Tall standards holding tapers were placed at either side, and branched candelabra were on the mantel.
           The house was illuminated with candles, and pink and white flowers were placed in all the rooms.
           Shortly before the entrance of the bridal party Mrs. C. E. Holles, cousin of Miss Fiegenbaum, lighted the tapers.
           Miss Winifred Burroughs played the wedding march from Lohengrin.
           Miss Libby Jane Fiegenbaum was maid of honor, and Miss Becky Charlotte Fiegenbaum and Miss Virginia Harris were bridesmaids. The Misses Fiegenbaum are sisters of the bride, and Miss Harris is a cousin. Robert Farrand Brockway of Chicago, the bridegroom's brother, was best man.
           Miss Fiegenbaum's wedding gown of white satin was fashioned with a gored skirt, which fell into a train; sweetheart neckline and long sleeves and was trimmed with rose point lace and Duchesse lace.
           The bride's veil of ivory illusion fell from a cap of Duchesse lace. The lace was used in trimming her mother's bridal gown.
           Miss Fiegenbaum carried a handkerchief of Duchesse lace, and her flowers were lilies of the valley and white double larkspur. The handkerchief was carried by Mr. Brockway's mother and grandmother on their wedding days.
           The attendants' frock were similarly fashioned of pink embroidered swiss over matching taffeta. The frocks had empire waistlines, square necklines and very full gored skirts, which formed slight trains. The attendants carried bouquets of blue delphinium and blue cornflowers, and wore corresponding flowers in their hair.
           A reception followed the wedding, and the refreshment table was decorated with a tiered wedding cake, tall white tapers and white daisies.
           Mrs. Wilbur G. Burroughs of Royal Oak, Mich., and Mrs. C. T. Wheat of Greenville, the bride's aunts, poured.
           After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Brockway will reside in an apartment at 138 North Central boulevard, Chicago.
           When she departed the bride was wearing a costume suit of grey and fuchia [sic] printed sheer, a hat of fuchia [sic] and grey flowers, and white accessories.
           Mr. Brockway attended the Rock Rapids, Ia., schools and attended Northwestern University, Evanston. He is connected with the Jensen Radio Manufacturing Company, as coast accounts.
           Mrs. Brockway studied at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, O., and Normal University, Normal, Ill., after graduating from the Edwardsville High School. She was a charter member of the Edwardsville Junior Service Club.
           Guests at the wedding included Miss Mary Ruth Tunnell, Denver; Mrs. Wilbur V. Burroughs, Jr., of Highland Park, Mich., Mrs. Wilbur C. Burroughs of Royal Oak, Mich., Miss Frances Campbell, Chicago, Holmes Campbell, Chicago, Miss Mary Kohler, Chicago, Miss Harriet Damon, Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wheat of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howes of Greenville, Frederic Parker of Rock Rapids, Ia., Miss Helen Pulsifer of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Robert F. Springer and son, Robert, of Rocky River, and R. S. Rodems of Alton.
    Residence (family) Sep 1940  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [22
    • In an announcement of her sister's marriage at Edwardsville, Illinois in September 1940, Julia was identified as Mrs John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago and served as Elizabeth's matron of honor.
    Children 
     1. Brockway, John Aubrey Jr.
    +2. Brockway, Mary Elizabeth
    Last Modified 6 Aug 2018 
    Family ID F1381  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S119] Harriet L. Fiegenbaum and Judith L. (Fiegenbaum) Miller, Genealogical research.
      Julia Fiegenbaum; born 1912. Daughter of David Fiegenbaum and Rebecca Springer.

    2. [S211] Article or notice, "Rolems [sic]-Fiegenbaum Engagement." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Monday, 18 December 1939; page 6, column 1.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/SiteMap/FreePdfPreview.aspx?img=115857570) in October 2011.
           "The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville and Richard Stephen Rodems of Alton was announced Saturday afternoon at a tea at which Miss Fiegenbaum and her sisters, Miss Julia and Miss Becky Charlotte, entertained a number of their friends...."

    3. [S211] Article or notice, "Miss Fiegenbaum a Bride." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Monday, 3 June 1940; page 6, column 6.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/FreePdfViewer.aspx?img=115858815) in October 2011.
           "Miss Julia Evans Fiegenbaum, daughter of Mrs. Fiegenbaum and the late David William Fiegenbaum of Edwardsville...."

    4. [S117] United States. Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index (Washington, D.C.: Social Security Administration), Julia F. Brockway.
      Accessed in October 2011 through Rootsweb.com.
           Julia F. Brockway, born on 31 May 1914, died on 3 October 2002 at the age of 88 years. She held Social Security Number 318-14-3577, issued by Illinois. The last address of record was Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois (this was not necessarily the place of death).

    5. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 541, image 587, sheet 7B. Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Ward 2, Supervisor’s District 23, Enumeration District 30, census sheet 7B, enumerated on 7 April 1930; David W. Fiegenbaum household, 412 Fourth Street, dwelling 178, family 195, lines 77-81. Access through Ancestry.com in October 2011.
           In the household was: 79) Fiegenbaum, Julia E.; daughter; female; white; age 13[sic]; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois.
           By calculation from the information provided, Julia would have been born about 1916-1917. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1930 U.S. census for this person. Julia's age in this enumeration is not confirmed by other sources.

    6. [S104] Personal communication, from Thomas G. Allen to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 26 February 2012 via email.
      Julia Evans Fiegenbaum, daughter of David William Fiegenbaum and Rebecca Charlotte Springer, was born 3 May 1914 at Edwardsville, Illinois.

    7. [S104] Personal communication, from Thomas G. Allen to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 30 December 2014 via email.
      While identifying the individuals in a family photograph, Thomas Allen wrote about Julia Evans Fiegenbaum as "Aunt Judy" and Elizabeth Jane Fiegenbaum as "Aunt Libby".

    8. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 541, image 587, sheet 7B. Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Ward 2, Supervisor’s District 23, Enumeration District 30, census sheet 7B, enumerated on 7 April 1930; David W. Fiegenbaum household, 412 Fourth Street, dwelling 178, family 195, lines 77-81. Access through Ancestry.com in October 2011.
           The household consisted of: 77) Fiegenbaum, David W.; head; owns home; value of home=$10,000; owns radio; home is not a farm; male; white; age 46; married; age 26 at first marriage; not in school; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Missouri; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; examiner, at a bank; employment status=w; at work on last regular work day; not a U.S. veteran. 78) Fiegenbaum, Rebecca C.; wife; female; white; age 46; married; age 26 at first marriage; not in school; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Missouri; speaks English; occupation=none. 79) Fiegenbaum, Julia E.; daughter; female; white; age 13 [sic]; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=none. 80) Fiegenbaum, Elizabeth J.; daughter; female; white; age 14; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=none. 81) Fiegenbaum, Rebecca C.; daughter; female; white; age 12; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=none.

    9. [S104] Personal communication, from Thomas G. Allen to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 26 February 2012 via email.
      Julia Evans Fiegenbaum died on 2 October 2002 at Jerseyville, Illinois.

    10. [S119] Harriet L. Fiegenbaum and Judith L. (Fiegenbaum) Miller, Genealogical research.
      David Fiegenbaum and Rebecca Springer; married. No date or place of marriage.

    11. [S155] Missouri State Archives. Online Resources and Datatbases, Missouri Death Certificates Database. (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/). September 2007.
      Missouri State Board of Health, Certificate of Death #24668. For David W. Fiegenbaum. Born 2 March 1884 at Edwardsville, Illinois. He was married at the time of death to Rebecca Fiegenbaum. Personal information was provided by Rebecca Fiegenbaum, of Edwardsville, Illinois.
            See the notes for this person's death for more details of the death certificate.

    12. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1910 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T624, roll 310, image 373, page 9B. Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Ward 2, Supervisor’s District 13, Enumeration District 38, census sheet 9B, enumerated on 21 April 1910; David Feigenbaum household, 501 North Main Street, dwelling 196, family 209, lines 69. Access through Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest Online in 2004-2011.
           In the household was: 69) Feigenbaum, David; head; male; age 27; married (first); married 0 years; and, 70) Feigenbaum, Rebecca; wife; female; age 27; married (first); married 0 years; mother of 0 children.
           By calculation from the information provided, the marriage would have taken place about 1909-1910. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1910 U.S. census for these individuals.

    13. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 541, image 587, sheet 7B. Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Ward 2, Supervisor’s District 23, Enumeration District 30, census sheet 7B, enumerated on 7 April 1930; David W. Fiegenbaum household, 412 Fourth Street, dwelling 178, family 195, lines 77-81. Access through Ancestry.com in October 2011.
           In the household was: 77) Fiegenbaum, David W.; head; male; white; age 46; married; age 26 at first marriage; and, 78) Fiegenbaum, Rebecca C.; wife; female; white; age 46; married; age 26 at first marriage.
           By calculation from the information provided, the marriage would have taken place about 1909-1910. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1930 U.S. census for these individuals.

    14. [S104] Personal communication, from Thomas G. Allen to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 26 February 2012 via email.
      David William Fiegenbaum and Rebecca Charlotte Springer were married on 26 March 1910 at Edwardsville, Illinois.

    15. [S179] Ancestry.com (library edition), World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6482 in December 2017), David William Fiegenbaum.
      Accessed in December 2006 and October 2011. Serial number: 2034. Order Number: A350. Local Board No. 1 at the Court House, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. Draft registration on 12 September 1918.
           1) Name: David William Fiegenbaum. 2) Permanent Home Address: 404 Center St Edwardsville Madison Ill. 3) Age in years: 35. 4) Date of Birth: March 2 1883. 19) Name of Nearest Relative: Rebecca Fiegenbaum wife. 20) Address of Nearest Relative: 404 Center St Edwardsville Madison Ill.
           For full details of the draft registration entry in the database, refer to the citations for David William Fiegenbaum's residence in 1918.

    16. [S182] Find A Grave, Inc, Findagrave.com (https://www.findagrave.com in December 2017), Irma B. (Springer) Harris. Memorial #103583516.
      (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103583516 in 2018). Accessed in April 2016. Record created by "TammyG" on 14 January 2013. Digital image of grave marker added by "TammyG" on 19 March 2014. This is a marker shared with Warren D. Harris (1878-1913). The memorial page included a transcription of an obituary published in the Edwardsville Intelligencer (Edwardsville, Illinois), on Tuesday, 30 March 1965.
           Irma B. (Springer) Harris was survived by one sister, Mrs. David W. (Rebecca) Fiegenbaum, of Edwardsville, Illinois.

    17. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1910 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T624, roll 310, image 373, page 9B. Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Ward 2, Supervisor’s District 13, Enumeration District 38, census sheet 9B, enumerated on 21 April 1910; David Feigenbaum household, 501 North Main Street, dwelling 196, family 209, lines 69. Access through Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest Online in 2004-2011.
           The household consisted of: 69) Feigenbaum, David; head; male; age 27; married (first); married 0 years; born in Illinois; father in Wisconsin; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; book keeper, Pierce Oil Company; employement status=w; can read; can write; rents home; home is a house. 70) Feigenbaum, Rebecca; wife; female; age 27; married (first); married 0 years; mother of 0 children; born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Missouri; speaks English; occupation=none; can read; can write.

    18. [S179] Ancestry.com (library edition), World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6482 in December 2017), David William Fiegenbaum.
      Accessed in December 2006 and October 2011. Serial number: 2034. Order Number: A350. Local Board No. 1 at the Court House, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. Draft registration on 12 September 1918.
           1) Name: David William Fiegenbaum. 2) Permanent Home Address: 404 Center St Edwardsville Madison Ill. 3) Age in years: 35. 4) Date of Birth: March 2 1883. 5-9) Race: white. 10-15) Citizenship: native born. 16) Occupation: assistant manager. 17) Employer's name: Oliver Chilled Plow Works. 18) Place of employment: 2516 N. Broadway St. Louis Mo. 19) Name of Nearest Relative: Rebecca Fiegenbaum wife. 20) Address of Nearest Relative: 404 Center St Edwardsville Madison Ill.

    19. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 541, image 587, sheet 7B. Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Ward 2, Supervisor’s District 23, Enumeration District 30, census sheet 7B, enumerated on 7 April 1930; David W. Fiegenbaum household, 412 Fourth Street, dwelling 178, family 195, lines 77-81. Access through Ancestry.com in October 2011.
           The household consisted of: 77) Fiegenbaum, David W.; head; owns home; value of home=$10,000; owns radio; home is not a farm; male; white; age 46; married; age 26 at first marriage; not in school; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Missouri; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; examiner, at a bank; employment status=w; at work on last regular work day; not a U.S. veteran. 78) Fiegenbaum, Rebecca C.; wife; female; white; age 46; married; age 26 at first marriage; not in school; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Missouri; speaks English; occupation=none. 79) Fiegenbaum, Julia E.; daughter; female; white; age 13; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=none. 80) Fiegenbaum, Elizabeth J.; daughter; female; white; age 14; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=none. 81) Fiegenbaum, Rebecca C.; daughter; female; white; age 12; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read and write; born in Illinois, father born in Illinois; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=none.

    20. [S119] Harriet L. Fiegenbaum and Judith L. (Fiegenbaum) Miller, Genealogical research.
      John Brockway and Julia Fiegenbaum; married.

    21. [S22] Obituary, for Rebecca Allen (1917-2001).
      Hannibal.net | The Hannibal Courier-Post, Hannibal, Missouri. (http://www.hannibal.net/stories/121801/obi_1218010017.shtml). Posted Tuesday, December 18, 2001. Viewed 20 March 2005.
           "Other survivors include ...and two sisters, Julia Brockway of Jerseyville, Ill., and Elizabeth Rodems of Fairfax, Va."

    22. [S211] Article or notice, "Rodems-Fiegenbaum Wedding." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Monday, 30 September 1940; page 6, column 1.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/FreePdfViewer.aspx?img=115859703) in October 2011.
           "Mrs. John Aubrey Brockway of Chicago was matron of honor for her sister...."

    23. [S211] Article or notice, "Miss Fiegenbaum a Bride." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Monday, 3 June 1940; page 6, column 6.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/FreePdfViewer.aspx?img=115858815) in October 2011.

    24. [S211] Article or notice, "Wedding Invitations Issued." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Tuesday, 14 May 1940; page 6, column 3.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/FreePdfViewer.aspx?img=115858666) in October 2011.

    25. [S211] Article or notice, "Parties for Miss Fiegenbaum." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Thursday, 23 May 1940; page 6, column 7.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/FreePdfViewer.aspx?img=115858738) in October 2011.

    26. [S211] Article or notice, "Honored at Tea Friday." Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois). Saturday, 11 May 1940; page 6, column 2.
      Digital copy (PDF file) accessed through NewspaperArchive.com at (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/FreePdfViewer.aspx?img=115858648) in October 2011.

    27. [S104] Personal communication, from Thomas G. Allen to J. Mark Fiegenbaum on 26 February 2012 via email.
      John Aubrey Brockway and Julia Evans Fiegenbaum were married on 1 June 1940. They had two children.

    28. [S177] Ancestry.com (library edition), Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982.
      ( https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2272 ). Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Database accessed in July 2018.
           State of Texas. Certificate of Death. State File No. 76266. For John Aubrey Brockway. A white, male born on 18 February 1909 in Iowa, USA. Father's name: John Aubrey Brockway, Sr. Mother's maiden name: Mary Olive Farrand. Died at 8:05 p.m. on 9 September 1982 in Northwest Texas Hospital, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas (inside the city limits) at the age of 73 years. He was married at the time of death to "Julia Fiegenbaum." Personal information was provided by Julia F. Brockway.
           See the notes for this person's death for more details of the death certificate.