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Ruth E Kurre

Ruth E Kurre

Female 1919 - 2012  (92 years)

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  1. 1.  Ruth E Kurre was born on 09 Jul 1919 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (daughter of August Ludwig Kurre and Malinda Mathilde Wilhelmina Weiss); died on 24 Mar 2012 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: GHS4-DZK
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Died:
    Ruth Edwards
    Sunday, March 25, 2012

    Ruth Edwards
    Ruth E. Edwards, 92, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, March 24, 2012, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau.

    She was born July 9, 1919, in rural Cape Girardeau County, to the late August L. and Malinda M. Weiss Kurre.

    Ruth graduated from College High School in 1936 and Southeast Missouri State University in 1946 with a bachelor's degree in education. She taught at Wardell, Mo., Benton, Mo., and Anniston, Mo., high schools. Ruth began working at the local Northwestern Mutual Life office as secretary in the mid-1950s. She retired in 1986 after 30 years.

    After retirement she became active as a volunteer at Southeast Missouri Hospital, accumulating about 12,000 hours in crafts until retiring in 2007. She also was a member of Rodney Vista Homemakers Club.

    She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Cape Girardeau. For a number of years she was Sunday school secretary, a member of Trinity's Altar Guild and a longtime member of the Gospel Outreach Board where she scheduled greeters for services, served as a greeter and enlisted members to call local visitors attending the weekend services to give them a personal welcome.

    During her retirement years she became a member of Trinity Ladies Junior Aid and held all offices in the organization over the years. She spent many hours working at the Aid's bazaars, suppers and other functions.

    She is survived by a daughter, Carolyn Moore (Albert) of Cape Girardeau; granddaughter, Kendra Mitchell of Atlanta; brother, Clarence Kurre of Cape Girardeau; nieces, Patti Beard (Donald), Judy Ringwald (Mike), Nancy Dyson (Royce); and nephew, Tim Kurre (Jane).

    Ruth was preceded in death by her parents; daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Roger Rutherford; and sister-in-law, Dorothy Kurre.

    Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home.

    Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church, with Pastors Douglas Breite and Nathan Burgell officiating.




    Southeast Hospital

    Buried:
    Section 5, Lot 161, Grave 2

    Ruth married Neal C. Edwards on 14 Nov 1942 in Bloomfield, Stoddard County, Missouri, United States. Neal was born on 13 Jun 1922 in Delta, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Apr 2013 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  August Ludwig Kurre was born on 13 Jan 1886 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (son of August John Kurre and Mary Elizabeth Huber); died on 08 Jun 1933 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 9XCS-X24
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Died:
    AUGUST L. KURRE
    SUCCUMBS HERE;
    RITES SUNDAY

    August Kurre, 47 years old, a farmer residing six miles from Cape Girardeau on the Perryville road, died of lymphatic leukemia at 6:15 o’clock Thursday night at Southeast Missouri Hospital. The disease is an infection poisoning the lymphatic glands, and, according to a physician, in this case the poison is believed to have originated from infected tonsils.

    Mr. Kurre had been feeling ill since last November and his tonsils recently gave him considerable trouble. He was removed to the hospital Wednesday for a tonsillectomy, the tonsils having become so swollen that breathing was impaired.

    Funeral Sunday

    The body was removed tot eh Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home and will remain there until funeral services at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Hanover Lutheran Church, Rev. Wm. Wittrock, pastor, will conduct the services and burial will be in Lorimier cemetery.

    Mr. Kurre, a member of a pioneer Cape Girardeau family, was born Jan. 13, 1886, on a farm on the old Cape Girardeau-Jackson road, two miles west of this city. He spent his entire life in this community and was a member of Hanover Lutheran Church.

    Besides a widow, who was formerly Miss Linda Weiss, Mr. Kurre is survived by a son, Clarence, and a daughter, Miss Ruth, who are at home. Two surviving brothers are Fred, who resides west of the city, and Ed, who lives here. Surviving sisters are Mrs. A. C. Masters, Mrs. Henry Armgardt, and Mrs. E. E. Weiss, Cape Girardeau.

    Southeast Missourian, 9 June 1933, page 2.




    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 7601674

    August married Malinda Mathilde Wilhelmina Weiss on 09 Apr 1916 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Malinda (daughter of August Weiss and Julia Johanna Emma Regenhardt) was born on 18 Dec 1890 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 21 Aug 1964 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Malinda Mathilde Wilhelmina Weiss was born on 18 Dec 1890 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (daughter of August Weiss and Julia Johanna Emma Regenhardt); died on 21 Aug 1964 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 9N3P-BZT
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

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    Obit: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Oc-rVwKPngoC&dat=19640822&printsec=frontpage&hl=en - page 2

    Funeral at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Missouri

    Birth:
    Hannover community

    Died:
    Mrs. Melinda Kurre

    Mrs. Melinda Kurre, 73 years old, 1865 Broadway, died this morning in a Cape Girardeau hospital after an illness of six months.
    The body Is at Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 tonight. Services will be held at 2.30 Sunday afternoon in St. Andrew Lutheran Church, to which Mrs. Kurre belonged. The Rev. Victor Grimm will offic iate and burial will be in Lorimier Cemetery.

    Living here since April, 1942. Mrs Kurre belonged to St. Andrew's Women's Guild, Lois Circle and the adult Bible class.
    She was married April 9, 1916. to August L. Kurre, who died June 8, 1933. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Weiss. Mrs. Kurre was born Dec. 18, 1890, in the Hanover community.

    Survivors are a son, Clarence Kurre, and a daughter. Mrs. Ruth Edwards, both of Cape Girardeau, and six grandchildren.

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 7601664

    Children:
    1. 1. Ruth E Kurre was born on 09 Jul 1919 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 24 Mar 2012 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    2. Clarence Allen Kurre was born on 01 Jul 1921 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 14 Jul 2014 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  August John Kurre was born on 21 Dec 1855 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (son of Christopf Friedrich Kurre and Johanna Sophia Henrietta Heuer); died on 8 Feb 1933 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 9QNB-8RC
    • Created: 09 Apr 2020

    Notes:

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 7601661

    Section 4 Lot 123 Grave 4

    August married Mary Elizabeth Huber on 5 Feb 1880 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Mary was born on 12 Sep 1859 in Egypt Mills, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; died on 23 Oct 1930 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Elizabeth Huber was born on 12 Sep 1859 in Egypt Mills, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; died on 23 Oct 1930 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: HWNR-B52
    • Name: Kurre
    • Created: 09 Apr 2020

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    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 7601655

    Section 4 Lot 123 Grave 3

    Children:
    1. Frederick Wilhelm Kurre was born on 9 Sep 1880 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 13 Sep 1956 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    2. Mathilda Ann Alma Kurre was born on 9 Aug 1884 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 28 Feb 1964 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    3. 2. August Ludwig Kurre was born on 13 Jan 1886 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 08 Jun 1933 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    4. William Edward Kurre was born on 28 Aug 1887 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 10 Sep 1961 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    5. Wilhelmina Abertina Kurre was born on 20 Jan 1890 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 19 Aug 1965 in Manchester, Saint Louis County, Missouri, United States; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    6. Heinrich John Karl Kurre was born on 8 Jul 1891 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 10 Jul 1892 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    7. Emma Arnetta Kurre was born on 17 Feb 1895 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 18 Jun 1952 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

  3. 6.  August Weiss was born on 27 Sep 1866 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (son of Georg Heinrich Theodor Weiss and Wilhelmina Lowes); died on 09 May 1945 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 96JM-RS8
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 8111648

    Section 5. Lot 161. Grave 5

    August married Julia Johanna Emma Regenhardt on 11 Jul 1889 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Julia (daughter of Christian Wilhelm Regenhardt and Johanne Sophie Amalie Mankopf) was born on 20 Apr 1869 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was christened on 2 May 1869 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 05 Feb 1950 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Julia Johanna Emma Regenhardt was born on 20 Apr 1869 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was christened on 2 May 1869 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (daughter of Christian Wilhelm Regenhardt and Johanne Sophie Amalie Mankopf); died on 05 Feb 1950 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LH3S-18L
    • Confirmation: 2 Apr 1882, Trinity Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

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    Died:
    DATE: 6 Feb 1950
    NEWSPAPER: SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN
    PG. 10 COL. 1
    LOCATED: Sep 1983

    Mrs. Emma Weiss, 80 Dies
    Rites to Be Tuesday

    Mrs. Emma Weiss, 80 years old, wife of the late August Weiss, died at 11 a.m. Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Malinda Kurre, 1865 Broadway, following an illness of eight months of a heart condition.
    Funeral services will be conducted a 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Hanover Lutheran Church with the pastor, Rev. Wm. Wittrock, in charge. Burial will be in Lorimier Cemetary. The body will be taken to the church at noon Tuesday from the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home.
    Born in Cape Girardeau, April 20. 1869, she was the last of 10 children of the Wm. Regenhardt family. She was married to Mr. Weiss on July 11, 1889, and he died five years ago. They resided on a farm in the Hanover community until 11 years ago when they moved to a residence on Perry avenue. For the past two years she has made her home with her daughter. Mrs. Weiss was a life-long member of Hanover Church being confirmed on April 2, 1889. She was a charter member of the Hanover Lutheran Ladies Aid and was very active in the organization until eight months ago when she became ill.
    Besides her daughter, she leaves a son, Ernst Weiss, of Cape Girardeau; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The pallbearers will be: George Koerber, C.H. Foeste, H.A. Brinkopf, Martin Strack, August Heuer, and Hilbert Heuer.


    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 79836582

    Children:
    1. 3. Malinda Mathilde Wilhelmina Weiss was born on 18 Dec 1890 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 21 Aug 1964 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    2. Ernst William Weiss was born on 09 Jun 1893 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was christened on 03 Sep 1893; died on 30 Jan 1958 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christopf Friedrich Kurre was born on 26 Oct 1824 in Sudheim, , Lower Saxony, Germany (son of Johann Heinrich Philipp Kurre and Ann Dorothee Christine Ring); died on 19 Mar 1865 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hanover Lutheran Church Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: K2Q1-NFH
    • Created: 10 Apr 2020

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Possible - no grave marker

    Christopf married Johanna Sophia Henrietta Heuer on 27 Sep 1849 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Johanna was born on 6 Aug 1828 in Braunschweig, , Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 20 Jan 1917 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Johanna Sophia Henrietta Heuer was born on 6 Aug 1828 in Braunschweig, , Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 20 Jan 1917 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: K2Q1-NYD
    • Name: Henrietta
    • Name: Kurre
    • Created: 10 Apr 2020

    Children:
    1. Augusta Kurre was born on 26 Jun 1850 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 Mar 1927 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hanover Lutheran Church Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Bertha Catherine Kurre was born on 27 Jul 1853 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 19 May 1926 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hanover Lutheran Church Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    3. 4. August John Kurre was born on 21 Dec 1855 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 8 Feb 1933 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    4. Frederick Christian Kurre was born on 5 May 1858 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 30 Aug 1930 in Egypt Mills, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    5. Henry William Kurre was born on 19 Dec 1860 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 19 Nov 1939 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hanover Lutheran Church Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Alvina Henrietta Matilda Kurre was born on 23 Apr 1863 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 18 Nov 1939 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

  3. 12.  Georg Heinrich Theodor Weiss was born on 24 Jul 1836 in Alvesse, , Lower Saxony, Germany; was christened on 31 Jul 1836 (son of Anton Jacob Weiss and Anne Mathilde Friederike Luise Clauditz); died on 28 Aug 1911 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 29 Aug 1911 in Hanover Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: KNFL-T18
    • Created: 30 Jul 2014

    Notes:

    Goodspead History of Southeast Missouri, 1888.

    George Weiss, a well-to-do and enterprising farmer of Randol township, Cape Girardeau Co., was born in the Province of Brunswick, Germany, July 24,1836. He is the son of Jacob and Matilda (Clauditz) Weiss, both natives of Brunswick. They immigrated to theU.S. in 1847. Landing at New Orleans, they came up the Mississippi River to Cape Girardeau, arriving at the latter place in December of that year. Mr. Weiss purchased some land, where his son, George, now resides. At that time there were 24 acres improved, upon which was a log house. Mr. Jacob Weiss improved the farm and made a good home, residing there until his death in 1862. His wife survived until March 1873. George Weiss grew to manhood at the home of his parents. After the death of his father, he bought the other heirs' interests in the home farm, upon which he has since resided. Since the farm came into his possession he has made some valuable improvements, and now has a nice brick residence, good barn and other buildings. He owns 820 acres of

    Birth:
    Birthdate from Death Certificate

    Georg married Wilhelmina Lowes on 13 Aug 1866. Wilhelmina was born on 28 Nov 1845 in Hannover, Niedersachen, Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 08 Feb 1931 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hanover Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Wilhelmina Lowes was born on 28 Nov 1845 in Hannover, Niedersachen, Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 08 Feb 1931 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hanover Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: KNFH-SJ3
    • Name: Weiss
    • Created: 30 Jul 2014

    Notes:

    Died:
    Hanover Community

    Children:
    1. 6. August Weiss was born on 27 Sep 1866 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 09 May 1945 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

  5. 14.  Christian Wilhelm Regenhardt was born on 20 Feb 1828 in Ahlshausen, , Lower Saxony, Germany; was christened on 24 Feb 1828 in Ahlshausen Lutheran Church, , Lower Saxony, Germany (son of Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Regenhardt and Johanne Justine Wilhelmine Wressig); died on 07 Apr 1903 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: KNNL-992
    • Name: William
    • Confirmation: 18 Apr 1841, Ahlshausen Lutheran Church, , Lower Saxony, Germany
    • Emigration: 20 May 1849, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States
    • Naturalization: 15 May 1852, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Address

    Delivered at the Funeral of William Regenhardt

    April 9,1903

    Psalm 112, 6.:
    "The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance."


    When William Regenhardt drew his last breath at half past ten o'clock last Tuesday morning, a good man, a prominent and distinguished citizen, a highly esteemed and valuable member of the Lutheran Church, the honored head of a family, and the cherished friend of many of his fellow-men passed form time into eternity. In his demise a long and useful career on earth has reached its end. Large is the number of those who lament his death. It includes not only his faithful spouse, children, grandchildren andother near of kin; it includes also a large circle of personal friends, business associates and a host of men who formerly or of late were in the employ of the deceased; it includes our whole city and county; it includes the members of the Lutheran church in this city of which the deceased was an old member and a faithful officer for many years. Among the member of mourners is also his pastor who loved and esteemed the deceased very highly as a precious child of God by faith in Christ Jesus. I ventur
    But the time of his departure was come, and his soul, in peace with God and man, passed into another, a better and brighter world. Our loss is his gain. It devolves on us to bring his earthly remains to their last resting place on earth. I deem it a privilege to officiate at his funeral and to pay this tribute of love and respect to his memory. For he was one of "the righteous" of whom our text speaks, saying that they "shall be in everlasting remembrance".
    "The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance", says the Psalmist. Who are the righteous? Righteousness may be considered under two heads, as righteousness before men and as righteousness before God. The two must not be confounded. The one belongs to the province of nature, the other to the province of grace. The one is a very desirable thing in the sphere of civil life, the other is an important factor in the sphere of spiritual life. The one is the result of our own endeavors under divine providence, the other is the righteousness of Christ appropriated by faith.
    In the first place, there is such a thing as civil righteousness or virtuousness. It consists of leading an outwardly honorable and virtuous life before our fellow-citizens. Civil virtues render a man righteous in the eyes of his fellow-men. Such civil righteousness cannot be recommended and praised too highly in this life. Law-abiding citizens, faithful husbands, men that are upright and honest in word and deed and reliable in their dealings, are a great boon to any community, are the mainstay and support, the pillars and sustainers of family, society, and state. God himself demands such virtues and rewards them in this life with temporal blessings. It is mainly this righteousness of which the Book of Proverbs (chap. 14, 34) is speaking when it says, "Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." By divine providence honesty is still the best policy, and virtue finds its reward.
    Of such civil righteousness our departed friend and fellow-citizen was a glorious type. Born, cradled and reared in Germany, in a village of the Duchy of Brunswick, he came to this country in 1849 at the age of twenty-one and since October of that year has been without interruption a resident citizen of Cape Girardeau. Being one of its oldest, he was at the same time one of its best citizens. He was a man who, as to the virtues which go together to constitute good citizenship, far excelled many and would bear comparison with any. He was plain, economical, and temperate in his habits; fair and considerate toward his fellow-men; conservative in his opinions; charitable in his judgments; slow to speak, but when he did speak, every word full of marrow andto the point. He was of a kind and tender-hearted disposition; to refuse a favor asked for was to him well nigh an impossibility. He was a peaceful neighbor, having a strong dislike against quarreling. He was kind and generous to those who were in h
    But he was still more. He was also a Christian, who stood high in the estimation of his fellow-Christians, whose memory will be cherished in the church of which he was an active member for many years, and whose departure has inflicted a loss which will be felt by his fellow-Lutherans for years to come. He took a lively interest in the affairs of the church, was a regular attendant at the public worship and at the lord's table; for twenty years and longer he was member of the Board of Trustees, president of the congregation and chairman at its regular monthly meetings, placing his remarkable ability for conducting a public meeting, his experience, his soundness of judgment, his conservative advice, his extensive influence and other gifts at the disposal of his church. His services were at all times valuable and were highly appreciated. His memory will ever be blessed among us.
    But there is still another righteousness which is of far greater value for time and eternity than the one that we have hitherto been speaking of. That is the righteousness which is available in the sight of God. It is the righteousness of Christ which is procured for all men and is imparted of all believers. Civil virtues and Christian graces may render a man righteous in the eyes of his fellow-men and fellow-Christians, but will never justify him before God. And why not? God demands perfect obedience to his law, not only in some outward things, but in desires, thoughts, words, and deeds. Outward conformity to the divine law does not satisfy him, but he looks at the heart and will have us to be pure in heart, holy and without any evil lust, fearinghim and loving him above all things; and all our thoughts and words and deeds are to proceed from such fear and love of God. And he that offends against the divine law in a single point is guilty of all. And since no man can keep them, no man is just
    this righteousness of Christ actually become partakers of the same and are justified before God. To live up to the so-called Golden Rule is indeed our duty, but since we all come short of fulfilling it perfectly we can not be saved thereby, and if we areto receive for forgiveness of sins and be justified before God, it must be not by our works, but by the grace of God, for Christ's sake, through faith. And in this and in no other way was our departed friend justified before God, and in this and in no other way did he want to be righteous in God's sight. He knew and acknowledged that in spite of his civil virtuousness and Christian conversation he was a sinner deserving divine wrath and eternal condemnation. But he also knew and recognized his Savior Jesus Christ and firmly believed that there was salvation for men in nothing save the grace of God and the merits of Christ. Thus he was righteous before God, and was of the number of "the righteous" who "shall be in everlasting remembrance", who shal
    May the memory of William Regenhardt ever remain green among us. May his life and his faith be an example to us prompting us to follow in his foot-steps, striving to be good and useful men and women, and, above all, seeking the kingdom of God and his righteousness. And may we all die the death of righteous, and may our last end be like his. Amen.



    Christian William Regenhardt
    Biographical Research


    BIRTH: From the records of the Lutheran Church in Ahlshausen

    Pg 86/87, number 6, year 1828 Baptism Record verifies
    the following:
    Name of Child: Christian Wilhelm
    Name of Father: not given (see remarks below)
    Name of mother: Johanne Justine Wilhelmina Wressig
    Sponsor: Christian Wressig, Cottager here in Ahlshausen
    Remarks: Born illegitimate. This illegitimate son of Johanne Wressig is indeed not formally recognized by the recorder of the church books as the child of the late linenweaver Wilhelm Regenhardt in Haieshausen, but he is openly recognized as his child according to reliable testimony. The mother assented to the decree of the Ducal Consistory of the 22 May 1841.

    CONFIRMATION: Christian Wilhelm Wressig, called Ragenhardt

    At the Niedersaschen State Archives in Wolfenbuttel the
    following information is taken from photocopies of the Lutheran Church records in the town of Ahlshausen:

    Page 252, number 11, year 1841 Confirmation Book verifies the following:

    Day of Confirmation: 18 April 1841, Ahlshausen

    Name of Child: Wressig called Ragenhardt, Christian Wilhelm
    - born in the year 1828, on the 20th of February.

    Name of Mother: Johanne Justine Wilhelmine Wressig

    Remarks: According to the Birth Register for the year 1828,
    page 86, number 6, Wilhelm Regenhardt, linenweaver, is the father of this illegitimately born child.

    Emmigration: At age 21, listed as a bricklayer from Haieshausen,
    he left from the port of Bremen, Germany on the ship EDMOND and arrived in New Orleans 20 MAY, 1849 with one piece of luggage. His destination was listed as Cape Girardeau. He traveled with the Bohnsack family.

    He became a member of Hanover Lutheran Church.

    He married Johanna Dormeier in Cape on 1 SEPT 1853.

    He was a Corporal in Captian Michael Dittinger's Company "C", Cape Girardeau, Missouri Home Guard Volunteers from 27 JUN 1861 to 29 SEPT 1861.

    He was a Captain of Co. "B", Cape Girardeau County Regiment, Missouri Militia from 7 OCT 1862 to 15 June 1870.

    He was elected to the Board of Directors of the Cape Girardeau and State Line Railroad Co. 21 MAY 1870.

    1876 - 1892 member of Cape Girardeau City Council

    Wilhelm remarried on 20 April 1879 to M. Louisa Meier. They had no children. She was born in Alivese, Braunschweig Province, Germany, on 3 July, 1831. She died 30 June 1903.


    The following information about events of the life of William Regenhardt was taken from various newspaper articles and other sources as noted.

    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 1 May 1876
    LOCATED: 1983

    From the Minutes of the City Council Meeting - 1 May 1876:
    Wm. Regenhardt sworn in as new member (his signature is on this page).
    He was appointed to these committees:
    Ways and Means, Streets and Wharves.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 21 Feb 1891
    NEWSPAPER: CAPE DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 15 July 1983
    Wm Regenhardt has contract to lay the foundation for D.A. Glenn's store building on Main Street.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 21 Feb 1891
    NEWSPAPER: CAPE DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 3
    LOCATED: 1983
    We publish a communication today nominating William Regenhardt as the choice of the citizens of the 2nd and 3rd Wards for Mayor. Mr. Regenhardt is one of the gentlemen referred to by the little Main St. sheet as a wooly-mouthed and clabber-headed ignoramus. We will see later who runs the city.

    DATE: 21 Feb 1891
    SLUG: Bio/Politics
    NEWSPAPER: CAPE DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 5
    LOCATED: 1983
    The Next Mayor
    Editor: Democrat:
    Since the "Era", backed by its Main Street syndicate is attempting to direct who shall be Mayor, and at the same time giving the Germans and colored citizens continuous complaints of unsavory character, it will be well to inform the "Era" man that Main Street and Main Street influence has run the town for years, and the time has now arrived for a change. And to please the "Era" man we, citizens of the 2nd and 3rd Wards, nominate our worthy councilman and fellow citizen, W. Regenhardt, as our candidate for Mayor, and if he will accept, we are pleased to state that his friends will place him in the Mayoralty by a decidedly handsome majority. Let the people be heard and Main Street influence in our city affairs will be more limited.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 4 July 1891
    NEWSPAPER: DEMOCRAT
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt is putting a rock foundation in D.A. Glenn's new store building on which the ceder sleepers for the floor will rest.
    Wm Regenhardt has the contract for building a vault for the new bank and he is now getting the stone on the ground. The vault will be completed in time for the bank to open up for business on the 1st of August. All the stock for the new corporation has been taken and there are quite a number of people here who wanted stock but spoke too late to get it.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 8 Aug 1891
    NEWSPAPER: DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt has the contract to make a granitoid pavement in front of Glenn's new store building on Main Street.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 15 Aug 1891
    NEWSPAPER: DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 3
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt superintended the job of pulling down the walls of the Hirsch and Post Office buildings this forenoon. Since the walls are down the burnt district presents an ugly place on Main Street and it is to be hoped that the vacant lots will soon becovered with buildings better than the ones that were destroyed.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 26 Sep 1891
    NEWSPAPER: DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 3
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt has the contract for the stone work for 3 new houses on Main Street.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 6 Feb 1892
    NEWSPAPER: DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 6
    LOCATED: 1983
    William Regenhardt - on Street and Wharf Committee of City Council.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 27 Feb 1892
    NEWSPAPER: DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 1
    LOCATED: 1983
    A large number of friends of Wm. Regenhardt called on the old gentleman yesterday (Sunday, 21 Feb 1892) and as a token of their friendship presented him with a handsome gold-headed cane in honor of his 64th birthday. Mr. Regenhardt was looking for a call from his friends and he was prepared to receive them and he proved to be a generous host.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 21 Mar 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 5
    LOCATED: 1983
    City Govenment Minutes: Petition signed by Trustees of German Methodist Church, and Wm. Regenhardt, Anton Haas, and other citizens was read. Petition asks the board to grade Independence St. between Sprigg and Ellis streets.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 26 Mar 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 7
    LOCATED: 1983
    Cape Girardeau City Ticket (sample ballot for City Council election) - Wm. Regenhardt not on ballot.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 30 Apr 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt went down to Poplar Bluff this morning to bid on a job of stone work.
    ________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 7 May 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 5
    LOCATED: 1983
    City Government Minutes - Wm Regenhardt's last meeting as City Councilman was 2 May 1892.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 4 June 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 3
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm. Regenhardt, delegate to the National Repbulican Convention, will leave tomorrow morning for Minneapolis (6/3/92 -Friday).
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 18 June 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 1
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm. Regenhardt returned home yesterday evening from Minneapolis, where he had been to help nominate the next President of the United States.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 13 Aug 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 1
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt is making the foundation for the addition to the Lincoln School.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 1 Oct 1892
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm. Regenhardt purchased the city lot that was sold by the Sheriff today at partition sale. He paid $75 for it.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 14 Jan 1893
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 3
    LOCATED: 1983
    Coming down the grade on Broadway yesterday (Tuesday 10 Jan 1893) car number one ran on to the mules and caused them to runaway. The car was full of passengers and many of them jumped out when the car was going at breakneck speed. Wm. Regenhardt was one of the passengers who jumped. His face struck the rock on the street and was badly bruised. Fortunately he was not seriously hurt. The brake on the car did not work and the car was unmanageable.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 11 Mar 1893
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 1
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt is going to build a residence building on his lot up in Donnybrook. The building will be for rent as soon as it is completed.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 11 Mar 1893
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 3
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt is going to build a nice residence building in the Giboney-Houck Addition. There will be no less than eight buildings put up in that part of the city this year and they will all be good buildings, too.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 13 May 1893
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 4
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt will soon begin work on a granitoid pavement around the new Sturdivant Bank Building. When completed this will be the longest stretch of granitoid pavement in the city and it will make the grand new bank building show up to much better advantage.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 13 Jan 1894
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 3 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm. Regenhardt is apt to be out again. The old gentleman had a lengthy wrestle with the grip, and he was down in bed for a week or two.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 1 Sep 1894
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 5 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm. Regenhardt purchased some real estate on Fountain Street the other day.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 8 Sep 1894
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 5 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    In the case of Regenhardt vs. Hass, the jury returned a verdict in favor of Regenhardt. (Ciruit Court - Common Pleas)
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 19 Jan 1895

    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 6 COL. 1
    LOCATED: 1 Aug 1983
    Wm Regenhardt, who was confined to his room last week, is able to be out again.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 16 Feb 1895
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 6 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1 Aug 1983
    Wm Regenhardt went out to Jackson this morning and got back in time for dinner.

    C. F. Betten will move his family to Jackson as soon as Wm Regenhardt completes the new house he is building out there.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 6 July 1895
    SOURCE: City Council Minutes
    LOCATED: 1 Aug 1983

    The City Council has contracted with Wm Regenhardt for a hose house in the 2nd Ward. Mr. Regenhardt will build the house and lease it to the City for 5 years. (on Broadway near Ellis on
    Wm Regenhardt's lot)
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 19 Apr 1898
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. COL.
    LOCATED: 1983
    Mayor had contracted with parties to quarry sandstone on Lorimier St. north of Mill St. But Wm Regenhardt appeared before Council stating that they were quarrying on his property.
    City Engineer requested to locate lines of Lorimier from south side of Mill St. to the north side of Mason St. MOTION CARRIED.
    Property owners on Meriweather from Ellis to Pacific asked Wm Regenhardt to ask the City Council to put in sewer pipe on Meriweather.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 27 Aug 1898
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 5 COL. 5
    LOCATED: 25 July 1983

    Wm Regenhardt has been confined to his bed several days.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 3 Sep 1898
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. COL.
    LOCATED: 25 July 1983
    Wm Regenhardt is still in his room but he is now improving.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 10 Sep 1898
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 5 COL. 1
    LOCATED: 25 July 1983
    Wm Regenhardt, assignee of Stein Brothers, sold a lot of notes and accounts last Saturday. They didn't bring enough money to pay for advertising them.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 28 Jan 1899
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 5 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt made his final settlement yesterday, as asignee of Stein Brothers.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 29 Dec 1900
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 1 COL. 6
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt is on Board of Directors (and President of Stockholders) of the Cape Brewery and Ice Co.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 4 Jan 1902
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 4 COL. 2
    LOCATED: 1983
    Wm Regenhardt went out to Allenville this morning to lookout after the interests of the Cape Brewery and Ice. Co.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 28 Mar 1903
    NEWSPAPER: WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
    PG. 5 COL. 3
    LOCATED: Aug 1983
    Wm Regenhardt, one of the oldest and best citizens of the city, lies dangerously ill at his home on West Independence St. Mr. Regenhardt is past 74 years of age, and is suffering from an attack of la grippe.
    _________________________________________________________________
    DATE: 11 Apr 1903
    NEWSPAPER: Weekly Democrat
    LOCATED: July 1983, Cape Library


    A GOOD MAN GONE

    William Regenhardt Passed Away Tuesday Morning

    A Life Crowned with Good Deeds Comes to an End

    William Regenhardt, aged and respected citizen, known and loved by every man, woman, and child in Cape Girardeau, passed away at 10:30 last Tuesday morning at his home on Independence Street, between Sprigg and Frederick, after a life of usefulness and good deeds that is seldom if ever equalled.

    No man has ever lived in Cape Girardeau who was better known or liked. He had lived here for years and was always spoken of with respect, good will, and reverence. A better man and a better friend never lived, and in his death Cape Girardeau and its people lose a valuable man.

    The news of his death came as a great shock, as it was given out last night that he was much better and that the chances for his recovery were improved. This morning, however, it became apparent that the end was near and the family and friends were summoned to his bedside. The end came peacefully, the aged sufferer being concious to the last.

    The deceased was 75 years old, having passed the birthday in February. He leaves a widow, two sons and one daughter, who were at the bedside when the last breath was drawn.

    Mr. Regenhardt was born February 20, 1828 at Alshausen, Braunshweig, Germany.


    Civil War Draft:

    https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1666/32178_620303987_0018-00076?pid=3603105&backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/906160/person/1511948289/gallery&usePUB=true&_phsrc=pAo11&usePUBJs=true

    Douglas: History of Southeast Missouri, pg 501:

    In 1859 the Cape Girardeau, Pilot Knob & Belmont Railroad Company was organized to construct a road from Pilot Knob to Bel- mont, by way of Cape Girardeau. William C. Ranney was made president of the company, arrangements were perfected and a large private subscription obtained for the stock of the company. The county of Cape Girardeau voted to take two hundred thousand dollars worth of the company's stock. It seemed that the railroad would be built and it probably would have been but for the breaking out of the Civil war. Nothing was done during that period, but after the close of the war the matter was taken up again. A company was organized, known as the Cape Girardeau & State Line Railroad Company, with intention to build a road from Cape Girardeau to some point on the Arkansas line. The company was organized April 27th, 1869, with the following directors : G. C. Thilenius, John Albert, T. J. Rodney, Robert Sturdivant, John Ivers, A. B. Dorman, M. Dittlinger, L. F. Klostermann, William Woeleke, F.

    The company started off with very flattering prospects, there was a large private subscription to the bonds and the city of Cape Girardeau voted to take a hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth and the township of Cape Girardeau the same amount. The bonds were sold and with the money the work of construction was begun. Through bad management, however, the funds were exhausted before a single mile of the road was finished. It was then determined to build the road by contract. Accordingly an agreement was entered into with Governor Fletcher and his associates to build the road, and for their services they were to receive a deed to the roadbed, provided they completed twenty-five miles by December 1, 1871.
    Governor Fletcher then proceeded to organize a company known as the Illinois. Missouri & Texas Railway Company and issued bonds to the amount of $1,500,000 secured by mortgage on the property of both companies. The bonds found no sale however, and it became impossible to secure funds. The project of building the road was abandoned for ten years. A considerable amount of work had been done in building bridges and in laying ties and throwing up a roadbed; all these suffered very materially during the years when nothing was done, the wood work decayed and the roadbed was washed away by the rain and grew up in brush.

    Louise Regenhardt et-all heirs of Charles Meyer deceased
    To Hermann Weiss; Warranty Deed
    This deed made and entered nto this 20th day May eighteen Hundred and Seventy nine by and between Louise Regenhardt late Louise Meyer widow of Charles Meyer deceased and William Regenhardt her husband August Heuer and Auguste Heuer, late Auguste Meyer, his wife. Matilda Masters late Matilde Meyer and David C. Masters her husband, of the County of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri parties of the first part and Hermann Weiss of the County of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri party of the Second part Witnesseth. That the Said parties of the first part in Consideration of the Fifteen Hundred Dollars to them paid by the Said party of the Second part, the receipt of which is here by acknowledged do by these presents grant bargain and sell Convey and Confirm unto the Said party of the second part and his heirs and assings forever all their right title and interest of every kind whatsoever, more particularly all their right title and interest in and to the following describedReal Estate, Situate and lyi
    Executed in the presence of Louisa Regenhardt Seal
    Edward D. Englemann William Regenhardt Seal
    August Heuer Seal
    Auguste Heuer Seal
    Matilde Masters Seal
    David C. Masters Seal

    State of Missouri
    County of Cape Girardeau Be it remembered that on this 20th day of May 1879 before the undersigned a Notary Public within and for the County of Cape Girardeau and State aforesaid personally appeared William Regenhardt and Louise Regenhardt his wife August Heuer and Auguste Heuer his wife and David C. Masters and Matilde Masters his wife who are all personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are Subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto and Severally acknowledged that they executed the same as their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. And the Said Auguste Heuer and Matilde Masters being by me first made acquainted with the contents of the Said instrument of writing upon an examination Separate and aprt from their Said husbands Severally acknowledged that they executed the same freely and without fear compulsion or undue influence of their Said husbands and the said Louise Regenhardt being by me first made acquainted with the contents of S

    Seal Edward D. Engleman
    Notary Public
    Recorded May 22nd 1879 at 10:15am HR English Clk ?? official Recorded

    above note courtesy of Judy Tuccinardi


    William Regenhardt Naturalization 15 May 1852 Common Pleas Court Book A Pg 71
    Cape Girardeau, Missouri

    William Regenhardt a native of Germany and formerly a subject to William Duke of Brunswick appears in open court and applies to be admitted a citizen of the United States of America and appearing that said applicant on the 15th day of May 1852 before the clerk of the Cape Girardeau Circuit Court filed his application under oath of intension to become a citizen of the United States of America and it further appears to the satisfaction of the court from the oath of Henry Brandes and William Bierwirth who are known to the court to be citizens of the United States and that applicant for the last five years has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States and for the last three years within the state of Missouri and that during that time he has behaved as person of good moral character attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same. Whereas the said William Regenhardt declares an oath that he wil

    Therefore it is ordered by the court that the said William Regenhardt be admitted a citizen of the United States of America.

    - Cape Girardeau County Archives Center, Jackson, Missouri - 3 Jun 2021


    Christened:
    At the Niedersaschen State Archives in Wolfenbuttel the following information is taken form photocopies of the Lutheran Church records in the town Alshausen.

    Page 86/87, number 6, year 1828 Baptism Record verifies the fowllowing:

    Born: 20 February 1828, Ahlshausen

    Baptized: 24 February 1828, Ahlshausen

    Name of Child: Christian Wilhelm

    Name of father: not given

    Name of mother: Johanne Justine Wilhelmina Wressig

    Sponsor: Christian Wressig, cottager here in Ahlhausen

    Remarks: Number 6 was born illegitimate. This illegitimate son of Johanne Wressig is indeed not formally recognized by the recorder of the church books, as the child of the late linnenweaver Wilhelm Regehnardt in Haichshausen, but he is openly recognizedas his child according to reliable testimony. The mother assented to the decree of the Ducal Consistory of the 22 May 1841.


    Confirmation:
    Christian Wilhelm Wressig, called Regenhardt

    At the Niedersaschen State Archives in Wolfenbuttel the following information is taken form photocopies of the Lutheran Church records in the town Alshausen.

    Page 252, number 11, year 1841 Confirmation Book verifies the following:




    Day of Confirmation: 18 April 1841, Ahlshausen


    Name of Child: Wressig called Regenhardt, Christian Wilhelm
    Born in the year 1828, on the 20th of February


    Name of mother: Johanne Justine Wilhelmina Wressig

    Remarks: According to the Birth Register for the year 1828, page 86, number 6,


    Emigration:
    Ship passenger list on-line:

    https://www.immigrantships.net/v11/1800v11/edmund18490511_01.html

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 8005575

    Section 2, Lot 79, Grave 2

    Christian married Johanne Sophie Amalie Mankopf on 01 Sep 1853 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Johanne (daughter of Johann Heinrich Carl Mahnkopf and Johanne Dorothee Charlotte Wille) was born on 02 July 1834 in Upstedt, , Lower Saxony, Germany; was christened on 13 Jul 1834 in Upstedt, , Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 13 Jun 1876 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 14 Jun 1876 in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Johanne Sophie Amalie Mankopf was born on 02 July 1834 in Upstedt, , Lower Saxony, Germany; was christened on 13 Jul 1834 in Upstedt, , Lower Saxony, Germany (daughter of Johann Heinrich Carl Mahnkopf and Johanne Dorothee Charlotte Wille); died on 13 Jun 1876 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 14 Jun 1876 in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • familyserch.org ID: GFVC-ZPH
    • Immigration: 26 Oct 1852, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States; S.S. Rebecca from Bremen, Germany
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Baptized in the church of Upstedt 1834, page 25, record number 9:
    Day of birth: 2 July
    Day of baptism: 13 July
    Name of the baptized: Johanne Sophie Amalie Mankopf Wille
    Name of the parents: Carl Mankopf, father (!!!)
    Mother: Johanne Dorothee Charlotte Wille


    Pastor Umbeck's Notebook:

    Entry 93:
    Christian Willam Regenhardt married to Johanna Mohnkopf 1 Sep 1853

    Johanna is legitimate Daughter of:
    Carl Mohnkopf (deceased) and Charlotte Immerman

    Born 2 July 1834 at Obstadt, Amt Wohlenberg, Hanover
    Baptized at Obstadt, Confirmed at Schlewecke.
    Stepdaughter of Dormeier.


    church records for Upstedt (book 1803-1852), baptisms 1834, page 25, entry 9
    Name at christening: Johanne Sophie Amalie
    Day and hour of the birth: 2 July at 11:30pm
    Legitimate or Illegitimate child: illegitimate
    First and last name of the father: Carl Mankopf acknowledged that he is the father
    First and last name of the mother: Johanne Dorothee Charlotte Wille
    Residence of the parents: Upstedt
    Day of christening: 13 July
    Name of the pastor who completed the baptism: CJH Rautenberg
    Name of the witnesses: 1. Conrad Philipps 2. Frau Bock 2. Frau Borchers


    Birth:
    Church records for Upstedt (book 1803-1852), baptisms 1834, page 25, entry 9
    Name at christening: Johanne Sophie Amalie
    Day and hour of the birth: 2 July at 11:30pm
    Legitimate or Illegitimate child: illegitimate
    First and last name of the father: Carl Mankopf acknowledged that he is the father
    First and last name of the mother: Johanne Dorothee Charlotte Wille
    Residence of the parents: Upstedt
    Day of christening: 13 July
    Name of the pastor who completed the baptism: CJH Rautenberg
    Name of the witnesses: 1. Conrad Philipps 2. Frau Bock 2. Frau Borchers


    The First 50 Years - Trinity Lutheran Church History pg 334 has her birth date as 2 June 1833.

    Pastor Umbeck's Notes has her birthday as 2 July 1834.

    Christened:
    Church records for Upstedt (book 1803-1852), baptisms 1834, page 25, entry 9
    Name at christening: Johanne Sophie Amalie
    Day and hour of the birth: 2 July at 11:30pm
    Legitimate or Illegitimate child: illegitimate
    First and last name of the father: Carl Mankopf acknowledged that he is the father
    First and last name of the mother: Johanne Dorothee Charlotte Wille
    Residence of the parents: Upstedt
    Day of christening: 13 July
    Name of the pastor who completed the baptism: CJH Rautenberg
    Name of the witnesses: 1. Conrad Philipps 2. Frau Bock 2. Frau Borchers

    Died:
    Died of childbed fever - Trinity Lutheran Church records

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 8005556

    Section 2, Lot 79, Grave 3

    Children:
    1. Wilhelm Regenhardt was born on 03 Feb 1855 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Aug 1857 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    2. August Regenhardt was born on 21 Feb 1857 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 25 Apr 1858 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Anna Regenhardt was born on 04 Dec 1858 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 Dec 1861 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Wilhelmine Mina Regenhardt was born on 10 Sep 1860 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 21 Mar 1862 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Heinrich Ernst Regenhardt was born on 05 Nov 1862 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 11 Mar 1899 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    6. Christian Friedrich Regenhardt was born on 12 Oct 1864 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 21 Oct 1903 in Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, United States; was buried on 26 Oct 1903 in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    7. Edward Franz Hermann Regenhardt was born on 24 Mar 1867 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 May 1926 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    8. 7. Julia Johanna Emma Regenhardt was born on 20 Apr 1869 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was christened on 2 May 1869 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 05 Feb 1950 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    9. Ernst Wilhelm Friedrick Regenhardt was born on 18 Jul 1871 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 18 Apr 1892 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    10. Emil Lebrecht Conrad Regenhardt was born on 13 Jun 1876 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was christened on 15 Jun 1876 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 17 Jun 1876 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 18 Jun 1876 in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.



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