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Excerpt from Howard Family History (provided by S. Howard)

John Howard and family lived in the Shawneetown area in Missouri. The marriage date of 1825 is an approximate date determined by appearance on US Census. It is possible they were married later in life since the first child was born when he was about 38 years old. John's father, Henry, died ca 1824 (will dated May 1824). The old homeplace near Jackson on Byrd's Creek was left to the oldest son, Zed. (The old "homeplace" is owned, 1992, by a descendant of Zed's, Howard Propst.) John would have been 36 years old. It appears that he lived at home and helped with the farm up until that time. Since John's descendants were not familiar with the descendants of Zed's, there may have been hard feelings after Henry's death. John left the Jackson area and movedto the Appleton/Shawneetown area, marrying Marty Hough. (Family tradition says she was part Indian. Marty was the daughter of Robert Hough.) John and Marty (Hough) had their first child when John was 38. John died January 25, 1862 and is buried in A

Children of Marty and John Howard:

Thomas P. Howard (b.1 Aug 1826, Cape Girardeau Co., MO or North Carolina. Unknown if he was married or had children.)

James M. Howard (B. 13 Nov 1827. The census record indicates he was born in NC but may be an error. John would have had to return to North Carolina after the death of his father, married there, thus his first children possibly being born there. James married Sarah Day, born 1845 according to 1860 census, and in 1860 census, lived in Dwelling #2298; his father John, lived in dwelling #2300. His children: Dr. William H. Howard, B. 26 Nov 1862, Cape Girardeau Co., MO. Other Children: Bennett, Nighton, William, Edward, Charles according to an 1880 census.

Franklin J. Howard (B. 17 Dec 1829, Cape Girardeau Co., MO; According to family notes, died of T.B., date unknown. Franklin is buried in the old homeplace cemetery but his date of death is unreadable.)

Elizabeth Howard (B. 4 April 1832, Cape Girardeau Co., MO; Her grave is in the small private burying ground on Buck-Eye Creek, next to her father and mother. She died 28 July 1855 of T.B.)

Sarah (Sally) Howard (B. 11 Feb 1831, Cape Girardeau Co., MO; Her grave is in the small private burying ground on Buck-Eye Creek next to her father and mother. She died 8 July 1855 according to the stone. Sarah Howard died of T.B. Note, that Sarah, Elizabeth died within 3 weeks of each other and that their mother, Marty had died only a short while before.)

Hamilton Howard (B. 1 March 1836. According to family notes, Hamilton died of T.B. Date of death unknown. (NOTE: Emerine said that Hamilton Howard owned horses and went "west." There is no tombstone to be found for him with the rest of the family.)

(Note: According to 1850 Census, John and Marty had another son, John F. Howard, b. 1831/34. It is not known what became of him.)

 
Howard, Sarah Sally (72186384)
 
1002 ancestry.com

Excerpt from Howard Family History (provided by S. Howard)

John Howard and family lived in the Shawneetown area in Missouri. The marriage date of 1825 is an approximate date determined by appearance on US Census. It is possible they were married later in life since the first child was born when he was about 38 years old. John's father, Henry, died ca 1824 (will dated May 1824). The old homeplace near Jackson on Byrd's Creek was left to the oldest son, Zed. (The old "homeplace" is owned, 1992, by a descendant of Zed's, Howard Propst.) John would have been 36 years old. It appears that he lived at home and helped with the farm up until that time. Since John's descendants were not familiar with the descendants of Zed's, there may have been hard feelings after Henry's death. John left the Jackson area and movedto the Appleton/Shawneetown area, marrying Marty Hough. (Family tradition says she was part Indian. Marty was the daughter of Robert Hough.) John and Marty (Hough) had their first child when John was 38. John died January 25, 1862 and is buried in A

Children of Marty and John Howard:

Thomas P. Howard (b.1 Aug 1826, Cape Girardeau Co., MO or North Carolina. Unknown if he was married or had children.)

James M. Howard (B. 13 Nov 1827. The census record indicates he was born in NC but may be an error. John would have had to return to North Carolina after the death of his father, married there, thus his first children possibly being born there. James married Sarah Day, born 1845 according to 1860 census, and in 1860 census, lived in Dwelling #2298; his father John, lived in dwelling #2300. His children: Dr. William H. Howard, B. 26 Nov 1862, Cape Girardeau Co., MO. Other Children: Bennett, Nighton, William, Edward, Charles according to an 1880 census.

Franklin J. Howard (B. 17 Dec 1829, Cape Girardeau Co., MO; According to family notes, died of T.B., date unknown. Franklin is buried in the old homeplace cemetery but his date of death is unreadable.)

Elizabeth Howard (B. 4 April 1832, Cape Girardeau Co., MO; Her grave is in the small private burying ground on Buck-Eye Creek, next to her father and mother. She died 28 July 1855 of T.B.)

Sarah (Sally) Howard (B. 11 Feb 1831, Cape Girardeau Co., MO; Her grave is in the small private burying ground on Buck-Eye Creek next to her father and mother. She died 8 July 1855 according to the stone. Sarah Howard died of T.B. Note, that Sarah, Elizabeth died within 3 weeks of each other and that their mother, Marty had died only a short while before.)

Hamilton Howard (B. 1 March 1836. According to family notes, Hamilton died of T.B. Date of death unknown. (NOTE: Emerine said that Hamilton Howard owned horses and went "west." There is no tombstone to be found for him with the rest of the family.)

(Note: According to 1850 Census, John and Marty had another son, John F. Howard, b. 1831/34. It is not known what became of him.)

 
Howard, James M. (28279968)
 
1003 Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio, Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010.  Abrams, Ulysses Cicero (48653158)
 
1004 ancestry.com Missouri Death Records 1834 - 1910

 
Stevenson, John William (17988267)
 
1005 ancestry.com:
England and Wales Christening Records 1530-1906 
Howard, Henry (4668574)
 
1006 Ancestry.com. Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm. 
Family: Robert Lee Lewis, Jr. / Mary Elvira Pinkley (F25720516)
 
1007 Andrew M. Casebolt
Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992
Name: Andrew M. Casebolt
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 Mar 1848
Event Place: Marion, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original): Marion, Indiana, United States
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Esther Doughty
Spouse's Sex: Female

"Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF8F-M47 : 13 January 2020), Andrew M. Casebolt, 1848.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF8F-M4Q 
Family: Andrew Montgomery Casebolt / Esther "Hattie" A. Montgomery (F20540796)
 
1008 Andrew not listed as a Provost Marshal in this book:
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/847429-records-of-the-provost-marshall-general-s-bureau-1863-1866-list-of-civil-war-districts-in-the-states?viewer=1&offset=0#page=44&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=grant 
Casebolt, Andrew Montgomery (26729568)
 
1009 Andrew Sponik's first wife died 10 Apr 1944 - so Lillian's divorce happened after that date.
 
Family: Harvey Edward Heberer / Lillian Larson (F97821272)
 
1010 Anna Lee Sutterfield was the daughter of Caroline (Fitts) and Calvin Lee Sutterfield. She is buried in the Arcadia Valley Memorial Cemetery in Ironton, Missouri.
(Information from her granddaughter, Carolyn Keathley McBurney, in June 1991)
 
Family: Clarence Ray Keathley / Anna Lee Sutterfield (F46000555)
 
1011 Anna Louise Engelbrecht, widow of the late Dr. John Engelbrecht of Stonyhill, was born near Drake, August 10, 1867, and died at her home at Stonyhill, Saturday, November 23, at the age of 79 years, 3 months and 4 days.

The deceased was baptized August 30, 1867, at the St. James Evangelical church at Charlotte. She attended public school near her home and was confirmed on April 10, 1881.

She was united in marriage with Dr. John Engelbrecht on February 26, 1893. For a few months the young couple lived in Berger. In November 1893 they moved to Stonyhill, first living in the parsonage of the St. James Evangelical church. In 1897 they moved to their new home, where Mrs. Engelbrecht has lived every since. Dr. Engelbrecht died March 15, 1945.

Mrs. Engelbrecht enjoyed very good health the greater portion of her life. On September 7th of this year she suffered a paralytic stroke which paralyzed her right side and affected her speech. She had been bedfast and practically helpless ever since.

She was a quiet unassuming woman, always interested in the welfare of her family and friends. She was a faithful member of the St. James Evangelical church and Ladies Aid Society at Stonyhill and was always active in the work of the church.

She leaves to mourn her passing her five children: Mrs. Alwina Hesemann of Ellisville, MO; Theodore of near New Haven, MO; Mrs. Florence Blumer of Berger, MO; Erwin of Stonyhill and Mrs. Laura Kugel of near Stonyhill. She also leaves 12 grandchildren; 2 grandchildren by marriage, 2 great grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Herman Hilkerbaumer of Cook, NB; Henry and George Hilkerbaumer of near Drake, MO; Mrs. Hannah Brinkmann of Hope, MO, Mrs. Minnie Fleer of Stonyhill; Miss Frieda Hilkerbaumer of St. Charles, MO and a large number of other relatives and friends.

Besides her husband she was preceded in death by her son, Elmer and her daughter, Hilda.

Funeral services in charge of Rev. Herbert E. Kuhn were conducted in the home and in the St. James church, Tuesday afternoon. Interment was in the church cemetery. 
Hilkerbaumer, Anna Louise (31598720)
 
1012 Annapolis Cemetery Lewis, Charles J. (92151158)
 
1013 ANNAPOLIS WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY
RITES HELD SUNDAY FOR WIFE OF WARD MANAGER
It was a shock to citizens of Iron County to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Ernest Brewer of Annapolis last Friday. She, with Mr. Brewer were on their way home at Annapolis to see their daughter, Arline, who was recuperating from an operation at the St. Mary's Hospital when she suddenly became ill. She passed away at the hospital a short time after her arrival there.
Ruth Lewis Brewer, daughter of the late Marion and Malinda Lewis, was born near Annapolis March 12, 1889 and passed away at the Ironton Hospital May 16, 1947 at the age of 58 years, two months and four days. She was united in marriage to Ernest Brewer onSeptember 2, 1902 and to this union nine children were born: Ina Mann, Arlene and Freddy Ray of Annapolis, Lowell of Hematite, Lovell and Bobby, of Herculaneum, Marion Lee, of St. Louis, and Edwin and Verna who preceded her in death.
She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband and seven children as above named and four grandchildren, two of whom made their home with the grandparents. E.A. and Elizabeth Terrell; two sisters, Ethel Ruble, of Des Arc, and Ollie Stevenson of Detroit, and many other relatives and friends.
She was converted and joined the Baptist Church in her early womanhood. She was a faithful and devoted CMristian and wife and mother to the end.
Funeral services were held at the Union Church in Annapolis Sunday afternoon with Rev. LaChance of the Nazarene Church in Charge. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery with White and Sons officiating.
Our sincere sympathy is offered to the sorrowing ones.
(THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ... Ironton, Iron County, Missouri ... May 23, 1947)
 
Lewis, Ruth (72692999)
 
1014 Annapolis, MO March 7, 1925

Minervia Hale was born in Middle Tennessee, March 4, 1862, and came to Missouri in 1872.

She was married to Monroe Slusher in 1880, and to this union were born ten children, eight of whom are still living. Our dear mother died February 11, 1925 , at the age of 62 years, 11 months and 7 days.

She left three sons, five daughters, twenty grandchildren, two great grandchildren, two sisters, one brother and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

She was converted in 1878 and united with the church and lived a devoted Christian life until her death. She was one among the best Christian in Annapolis.
The procession that followed her to the church house gave evidence of how she was loved. The funeral was preached by Rev. J.W. Alcorn from first Corinthians 15 chapter and latter part of 54th verse: “Death is swallowed up in victory.” 
Hale, Minerva (91964202)
 
1015 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (9514000)
 
1016 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (65017547)
 
1017 Anne Elizabeth Ruble was the child of Matthias Ruble born on c - - 1740 at Bavarin Germany
died at Armagh Twp Mifflin Co PA on - - 1817 and his ( 1st ) wife
Anna Mary Elizabeth Hoffman born on - - at _______________
died at Mifflin Co PA on a 8 - Jun - 1819 married on -
 
Hoffman, Anna Mary Elizabeth (665856)
 
1018 Anne M. Chase, The Heritage of Iredell County, article 398, (Published By The Genealogical Society of lredell County. PO Box 946, Statesville, North Carolina 28677.).
83. Rowan County marriages 1753-1868. Compiled by Brent H. Holcomb. Gen. Pub. Co. lnc. 1981
 
Family: James McNeely / Elizabeth Kilpatrick (F85943148)
 
1019 Anne Margrethe Elisabeth Seving
mentioned in the record of Caspar Henrich Engelbrecht
Name: Anne Margrethe Elisabeth Seving
Sex: Female
Husband: Friedrich Wilhelm Engelbrecht
Son: Caspar Henrich Engelbrecht
Other information in the record of Caspar Henrich Engelbrecht
from Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Name:
Caspar Henrich Engelbrecht
Event Type:
Christening
Event Date:
6 Jan 1828
Event Place:
Oberjöllenbeck, Jöllenbeck, Bielefeld, Westfalen, Preußen, Deutschland
Event Place (Original):
Joellenbeck, Westfalen, Prussia
Sex:
Male
Father's Name:
Friedrich Wilhelm Engelbrecht
Mother's Name:
Anne Margrethe Elisabeth Seving

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N6M2-SB8 
Seving, Anne Margrethe Elisabeth (29123508)
 
1020 Anton Schrader is Section H Grave 41 (and has a grave stone) along north side of sidewalk. Charlotte's grave should be next to Anton the north Wille, Johanne Dorothee Charlotte (97399320)
 
1021 Anton Schrader is Section H Grave 41 (and has a grave stone) along north side of sidewalk. Charlotte's grave should be next to Anton the north Wille, Johanne Dorothee Charlotte (97399320)
 
1022 Anton Sr. (b Weferlingen, Germany 30 Nov 1818 d 3 Apr 1870) and Johanna Behnert
Schrader (b 27 Jul 1821 Prussia d 3 Sept 1866) are presumed to be buried here also. He
was one of 4 founders of Trinity Lutheran Church. Parents of : Johanna b 5 Feb 1847
Weferlingen, Ger m Charles Muehlbach, Anton b 25 Dec 1848 Weferlingen d 1921 m
Friedrica Renne, Wilhelmina b 19 Aug 1851 Cape Girardeau d 29 Mar 1935 m Charles L
Hunze, Amanda b 7 Mar 1857 d 26 Sept 1925 never married, Henry b 1859 d 26 Sept
1924 never married, Ida b 20 Sept 1860 d 2 June 1914 never married, Anna Maria b 25
June 1862 m 1871 to Ernest Frederick Nolte b Bremerhaven 1842 d 25 Oct 1876. Anton
and Johanna lived in a little one story frame house on the East side of Lorimier street
just North of Good Hope that was torn down in the 1950's for senior housing.

Old Lorimier Cemetary by Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society 1994. 
Schrader, Anton Heinrich Sr. (31901798)
 
1023 Anvil was the fourth of six children of Solomon "Saul" and Mary Margaret (Carver) Hake. In about 1900 in Annapolis, Iron County, MO he married Mary Mae "Maud" Lewis the daughter of Andrew and Angeline "Line" (Jackson) Lewis.

Anvil and Maud had nine children:

1 Della Rose (James Ezra Brinkley)
2 Ada (Clarence Elmer "Pete" Ford)
3 Emmitt Walter (Delta Leora Catherine "Deltie" Walker)
4 Lorene (Eli Howard Harvey)
5 Lela Marie (Harve Logan Foster)
6 Mary Maglene (Gregor John Sindt)
7 Edward Jackson (Frances D. "Frannie" Harris)
8 Evelyn Louise (1 Chester Raymond "Chicken" Wheeler, 2 Howard Marcell "Kart" LaRue, 3 Mr. Beverlyn)
9 Silvin "Sid" (1 unknown, 2 Grace Shoemaker Arbuckle) 
Hake, Anvil Kenider (96105990)
 
1024 Apple Creek church records pg 60 - ancestry.com Stevenson, Myrtle (23388368)
 
1025 Apple Creek Church Records pg 60 - ancestry.com - listed as Leroy Stevenson
 
Stevenson, Hugh Roy (83568042)
 
1026 Apple Creek Presbyterian Church Session Minutes pg. 61: Jennie McNeely submits letter of dismissal to join Fairview M.E. Church 14 Sep 1890. Stevenson, Jemima Jane (51006604)
 
1027 Apple Creek Preysbyterian Church Session Record, list of original members 4 Mar 1821 pg 2: Jane Stephenson Stevenson, Jane Jean (10010623)
 
1028 Apple Creek Preysbyterian Church Session Record first membership list 4 Mar 1821 pg 2: Hiram Fleming Fleming, Hiram (82394162)
 
1029 Apple Creek Preysbyterian Church Session Record first membership list 4 Mar 1821 pg 2: Mitchel Fleming Fleming, Mitchel (71123758)
 
1030 Apple Creek Preysbyterian Church Session Record first membership list 4 Mar 1821 pg 2: SEDY Fleming Fleming, Sadah (6055496)
 
1031 Appointed Postmaster Elmwood, Missouri 19 Feb 1851.

Source: County: Saline County, Missouri
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data: Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-1971. NARA Microfilm Publication, M841, 145 rolls. Records of the Post Office Department, Record Group Number 28. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. 
Woodfin, Moses (19308486)
 
1032 April 10, 1957
Acquisition of a site for the new St. Andrew Lutheran Church is announced by Luther Hahs, temporary chairman of the congregation; the four-acre tract secured fronts 416 feet on Kingsway and is just north of the Alvarado; the lot was acquired from Freeman Lewis and T.R. Regenhardt.
-Southeast Missourian Newspaper 
Regenhardt, Theodore Roosevelt (77894478)
 
1033 April 10, 1957
Acquisition of a site for the new St. Andrew Lutheran Church is announced by Luther Hahs, temporary chairman of the congregation; the four-acre tract secured fronts 416 feet on Kingsway and is just north of the Alvarado; the lot was acquired from Freeman Lewis and T.R. Regenhardt.
-Southeast Missourian Newspaper mm non no mmm mom mom know no n m bm 
Lewis, Freeman Dale (25800423)
 
1034 Arcadia Valley Memorial Park Sutterfield, Anna Lee (89692102)
 
1035 Arcadia Valley Memorial Park Keathley, Clarence Ray (56014670)
 
1036 Arkansa Marriage Certificates 1917-1972 on ancestry.com:

Name Mr Lee Keathley
Race White
Marriage License Age 21
Record Type MarriageLicense
Birth Date abt 1909
Marriage License Date 20 Sep 1930
Marriage License Place Arkansas, USA
Marriage Place Pulaski, Arkansas, USA
Spouse
Beatrice Holmes 
Family: Edwin Lee Keathley / Beatrice Holmes (F97069606)
 
1037 Arkansas DC Lewis, James Andrew (58985726)
 
1038 Arkansas, County Marriages Index
Name Effie Lewis
Gender Female
Age 24
Birth Year abt 1886
Residence Annapolis, Iron, Missouri
Spouse's Name John Huston
Spouse's Gender Male
Spouse's Age 49
Spouse's Residence Annapolis, Iron, Missouri
Marriage Date 5 Nov 1910
Marriage License Date 5 Nov 1910
Marriage County Jackson
Event Type Marriage
FHL Film Number 1290125 
Family: John Houston / Effie P. Lewis (F84587738)
 
1039 Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957
Name: Ruth Woodell
Gender: Female
Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1917
Residence: Pangburn, White, Arkansas
Spouse's Name: L R Neal
Spouse's Gender: Male
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Residence: Pangburn, White, Arkansas
Marriage Date: 16 Sep 1935
Marriage License Date: 16 Sep 1935
Marriage County: White
Event Type: Marriage
FHL Film Number: 2231245 
Family: Loyd Rachel Neal / Ellen Ruth Woodell (F10122412)
 
1040 Arlen was born on January 18, 1932 and passed away on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Arlen was a resident of Lake Saint Louis, Missouri at the time of passing. After graduating Ironton High School in 1951, he proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean War as a Machinist's Mate from 1950 to 1954. Memorials may be made in Arlen's name to The Gary Sinise Foundation National Park Foundation Honor Flight of Columbia.

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/arlen-allmon-obituary?pid=191759407 
Allmon, Arlen Dale (56882472)
 
1041 ARLINGTON -- Florence Jean Stevenson McCown, 92, passed away Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.

Born on Aug. 2, 1924, to F.M. and Aleta Stevenson, who were one of the first settlers of Dalworthington Gardens, she was a 1941 graduate of Arlington
High School and a 1945 graduate of The University of Texas.

She was a valued member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She loved bluebonnets, butterflies and playing bridge.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, James Randolph McCown; her brother, Maury Stevenson; and her daughter, Sandra McCown Watters.

Survivors: She is survived by her sons, Steven Randolph McCown and James Ross McCown; grandsons, Patrick, Andrew and Michael McCown; granddaughters Angela and Amber Watters; nine great-grandchildren; her longtime caregiver and friend, Tony Huff; and many relatives and friends.  
Stevenson, Florence Eugenia (Jean) (85358064)
 
1042 Armen Estes Miller, son of Samuel Napoleon Miller and Myrtle Olga Burcham Miller, was born December 1, 1919 near Farlin in Greene County, Iowa, and died November 30, 1995 at the Greene County Medical Center, Jefferson, Iowa, at the age of 75 years, 11 months and 29 days.

Armen attended rural school and later attended school in Jefferson, graduating from Jefferson High School in 1937.
Armen served in the U.S. Air Force from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. Armen was a gunner on B-17 s. He was united in marriage with Margene Clause on November 17, 1944 at Grand Junction, Iowa. They were the parents of one daughter, Claudia.

Armen farmed near Farlin. Later they lived in Gowrie for a year. Armen and Margene moved to their present farm in 1955. Armen was a thoughtful, caring man who loved his wife and family very much. Church was a very important part of his life. He enjoyed farming and all the associations he had with his career. The couple travelled extensively. Armen was a member of the Carroll Church of Christ and has served as an Elder and Sunday School Teacher. In addition, he had served as a 4-H leader. Armen was always interested in young people and was pleased to see them get a good start in life. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge, the Farm Bureau and had served on the Cal-Car Board. He was chosen Outstanding Young Farmer in 1951.

Armen was preceded in death by his parents Sam and Myrtle; one brother, Lyndell Miller and one sister Patricia Nolte; his parents-in-law Ray and Mary Clause and one sister-in-law Marrietta Weber.

He is survived by his wife Margene; one daughter, Claudia Liljegren and her husband Bruce of Seattle, Washington; four grandchildren, Kevin Minnihan and his wife Michelle of Lafayette, Colorado; Matthew Minnihan and his wife Jennie of Ames, Iowa; Tracey Culp of Federal Way, Washington; and Debra Harrington and her husband Dwayne of Coconut Creek, Florida; and 2 great-grandchildren, Amanda and Ashley Culp. Armen is also survived by one sister, Carmen LaClere and her husband Harold of Marion, Iowa; his aunt Nellie (Jerri) White of Oskaloosa, Iowa. God worked through Armen in so many ways to be a blessing and encouragement to hundreds of people.

 
Miller, Armen Estes (32475996)
 
1043 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (62073288)
 
1044 Army Personnel and Dependent Casualities:

Name: Clifford E Hakes
Birth Date: 1946
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian (White)
Home State: California
Casualty Country: Vietnam, Republic of
Casualty Category: Non-battle Dead
Casualty Status: Non-hostile Dead: Died Out-right (previous)
Casualty Date: 28 Feb 1967
Report Date: 28 Feb 1967
Military Occupation: Light Weapons Infantry (army)
Division: 9th Inf Div
Personnel Catagory: Active Duty Army
Military Class: Enlisted Personnel
Rank: Private First Class  
Hakes, Clifford Edward (30883000)
 
1045 Arne A Rydia
in the Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 No Image
Text-only collection

Name: Arne A Rydia
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Birth Date: abt 1924
Marriage Date: 15 Sep 1945
Marriage Place: Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Father: Nestor Rydia
Mother: Olga Spikby
Spouse: Frances E Wesa
Film Number: 001183418 
Family: Arne Antone Rydia / Frances Evelyn Wesa (F751716)
 
1046 Arne A Rydia
in the Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 No Image
Text-only collection

Name: Arne A Rydia
Gender: Male
Age: 27
Birth Date: abt 1920
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1947
Marriage Place: Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Father: Nestor Rydia
Mother: Olga Spikby
Spouse: Lillian M Kallio
Film Number: 001183418 
Family: Arne Antone Rydia / Lillian M. Kallio (F44927648)
 
1047 Arne Anton Rydia
in the California, Death Index, 1940-1997

Name: Arne Anton Rydia
Social Security #: 285182427
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1909
Birth Place: Minnesota
Death Date: 30 Jul 1959
Death Place: Fresno
Mother's Maiden Name: Spigberg
Father's Surname: Rytia 
Rydia, Arne Antone (72428146)
 
1048 Arrived 26 Oct 1852 New Orleans from Bremen, Germany on ship Rebecca. Age is 10. Dormeyer, Caroline (70732075)
 
1049 Arrived 26 Oct 1852 New Orleans from Bremen, Germany on ship Rebecca. Age is 13. Dormeyer, Whilhelmina (38335112)
 
1050 Arrived 26 Oct 1852 New Orleans from Bremen, Germany on ship Rebecca. Age is 16. Dormeyer, Heinrich Conrad Ludwig (14188046)
 
1051 Arrived 26 Oct 1852 New Orleans from Bremen, Germany on ship Rebecca. Age is 3/4. Dormeyer, Julia (52233274)
 
1052 Arrived 26 Oct 1852 New Orleans from Bremen, Germany on ship Rebecca. Age is 5. Dormeyer, Frederick H. (5997559)
 
1053 Arrived in Philadelphia, PA on the ship "Antelope" from Belfast on 9 Oct, 1682 as the indentured servant to James Atkinson. This was one of William Penn's "Quaker" emmigration ships...the only one that sailed directly from Ireland. Ashbrook, John (79721165)
 
1054 Art was born in San Rafael, California to Reverend Arthur Engelbrecht, Sr. and Gladys Hartley (Osteyee) Engelbrecht. Art passed away peacefully on December 19, 2013 at Zen Hospice in San Francisco.


At any early age, Art's parents moved from San Rafael to Breese, Illinois where his father's pastoral duties were required. After a few years the family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he attended South Side High school, lettered as a manager of the basketball team and worked on the school paper. While still in school, his father passed away, yet Art graduated with honors. His mother then moved the family, which now numbered five children to San Francisco, where Art joined the Merchant Marines in March 1945 to help support his mother and younger siblings.


His work as a Merchant Marine Seaman took Art around the world to Panama, Trinidad, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Hawaii, Saipan, and Canada. He also visited Japan right after the end of WW II. He was always proud of his service in the Merchant Marines and was pleased when the US Congress finally passed legislation designating all Merchant Marines as Veterans.


While still a seaman, on a blind date in Vancouver, B.C., he met Kathryn Yurisich and married her two years later. They were married for 65 years until her death in November 2012. She was the light and joy of his life. During their lifetime, Art and Kay lived in San Francisco, Houston, Sonoma and San Rafael. They traveled extensively together and loved cruise ship life. Their adventures led them to Russia, China, Europe, Central and South America, Hawaii, Canada, and Mexico. When they were young, they loved packing up the family car and setting off with their kids to State and National Parks, as well as visiting their many family members scattered throughout the U.S. and Canada. They also spent long summers at the Russian River where Art's "hobby" was fixing up the family cabin at Summer Home Park.


Employed in the early 1950's at Bethlehem Steel in South San Francisco, Art designed electrical power towers. Then for more than 25 years Art worked as a Cost Engineer for Shell Petroleum in Emeryville, Houston and Martinez. His hard work and astute investments allowed him to retire at age 57, giving him many years to pursue his avid interests in reading, gardening, do-it-yourself projects, traveling, and enjoying and supporting cultural activities in Sonoma and San Francisco.


Art loved the 49ers and used to take a large group of neighborhood kids to the games at Kezar Stadium in the early 60's. A season ticket holder during the glory Super Bowl years of the 80's & 90's, Art & his wife Kay attended many 49er games, including the Super Bowls at Silver Dome in Detroit and at Stanford Stadium.


He also loved Giant's baseball and saw Willie Mays play at Seal's Stadium after the move from New York, and considered himself the luckiest man in the world to see the Giant's finally win 2 World Series.


Art is survived by his daughter Janet, son Art Jr., daughter-in-law Donna Reeve, grandson Quincy, his brother Lloyd and sisters Charlotte and Betty, their cousins, and the many nieces and nephews who loved him and looked up to him.


A memorial service is planned for Saturday, February 1, 2014, 2 PM, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 240 Tiburon Blvd., Tiburon, CA 94920. 
Engelbrecht, Arthur Joseph II (29620123)
 
1055 Arthur O. Leimbach, age 86, died on April 23, 2010, at Bayside Hospital in Virginia Beach, VA. He was born in St. Louis, MO and was the son of Arthur and Rose Leimbach of St Louis, MO.

He retired from the US Navy in September 1962 as a Hospital Corpsman Chief Petty Officer. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.

He was inducted into the Tidewater Virginia Bowling Council Hall of Fame in October 1994. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and served as head usher for many years.

He is survived by two daughters, Gayle Elliott of Florida, Jan Mutchler of Virginia Beach, VA; one sister, Audrey Heseman of Missouri; and three grandchildren, Kyle Elliott, Patrick Elliott and Audrey Mutchler. His wife Marcella predeceased him in 1972; and wife Marjorie in 1998.

Donations may be made to the American Heart Association or Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 4200 Shore Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23455.

A funeral will be held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Friday, April 30, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be at Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Bayside Chapel is in charge of arrangements. - See more at: http://www.hollomon-brown.com/obituary/Arthur-O.-Leimbach/Virginia-Beach-VA/779049#sthash.KTnV3UdV.dpuf
 
Leimbach, Arthur Otto Junior (45314079)
 
1056 Artie was the daughter of Amos T. and Alpha Jane (Clodfelter) Trickey. She married John Frank Hager on February 20, 1917 in Jackson. They were the parents of two daughters, Marjorie La Don Hager, and Alberta Louise Hager. Trickey, Artie Edna (75625477)
 
1057 As of this writing - not listed in findagrave.com
 
Lambert, Oscar Arthur (46754494)
 
1058 Ashes scattered at sea Mason, Wilma Cornelia (94152552)
 
1059 Ashes scattered at sea - Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego. Fowler, Ferne Margaret (54369216)
 
1060 at his home Tuschhoff, Sloan Eugene (56882225)
 
1061 at home McHenry, Martha "Mattie" Lamira (63452106)
 
1062 At home - Taylor Oaks. Bahn, Lawrence Taylor (40020980)
 
1063 at home 2 miles SE Annapolis. DC 62-034615 Miller, Laura Emeline (27276076)
 
1064 At the age of 25 he was working as a farmer, he enlisted in the Confederate State Army on the 9 Sept 1861 in Rowan County, NC. He was Enlisted into Company D, North Carolina 34th Infantry Regiment on 25 Oct 1861, he was then promoted to Full 1st Sergent on 15 Feb 1862, Full Captain on 07 Sept 1862 and then to Full Lt on 15 Jul 1862.

He possibly was married to Agnes L. Kilpatrick. There is a marriage record dated as married October 10, 1866, Rowan County, N.C.

On November 19, 1915, Mooresville, Iredell County, N.C., Carmi Kilpatrick McNeely/McNeily, still married, died at the age of 79 years, 4 months, and 22 days. 
McNeely, Carmi Kilpatrick (72147536)
 
1065 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.
 
Regenhardt, Christian Wilhelm (65020753)
 
1066 At the time of her father's death in 1920, she was the secretary to a Presbyterian pastor in St. Louis.
(References: Baptism record in The First Fifty Years; Trinity Lutheran Church; Cape Girardeau, MO; 1854-1904 compiled by Sandra Fluegge, Ruth Kasten, Cindy Raines and Betty Voss; 1900 and 1910 Federal Census records for Cape Girardeau, Missouri; 1920 Federal Census for Saint Louis, Missouri; Memorial on the life of William Henry Huters for the Session of the First Presbyterian Church by M. B. Oliver)

Compiled by:
Daniel S. Johnson
Durham, N.C.
November, 2009

Death Certificate: Missouri Digital Heritage death certificate 
Huters, Anita Caroline Marie (29183880)
 
1067 At time of marriage - Railroad Agent - Delta, MO Willer, Eduard/Edward (19843928)
 
1068 Attorney in Houston, Texas Watters, Harry Brown Jr. (54126713)
 
1069 Aug 1824
Age: 45
Places Robert in Cocke, Tenn in 1824
Cocke, Tennessee
12th District Cocke Co Tenn #139--William Gilliland 8/5/1824. Corner to Robert Gilliland, corner to JOHN DENTON, JAMES LILLARD 
Gilliland, Robert Jr (46921344)
 
1070 August Irion to Miss Josephine Lottmann Marriage License # 82385 familysearch.org St. Louis Marriage Licenses 1898 to 1900 image 370 of 704

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898M-B4SF?i=369&wc=Z3SB-4WL%3A352318101%2C1583591901&cc=2060668&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A66ZG-25QR 
Family: August Irion / Josephine Cihak (F1540538)
 
1071 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.


 
Kurre, August Ludwig (81563344)
 
1072 August Leimbach
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

August Leimbach (February 12, 1882 – December 18, 1965) was a German-American sculptor. A native of Elberfeld, he studied art and sculpture, and after immigrating to the United States in 1910. He quickly settled in the St.Louis area and worked passionately as an architectural sculptor.

August Leimbach provided much decorative architectural sculpture for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, but is best remembered for his work with Arlene B. Nichols Moss and the Daughters of the American Revolution in the creation of the Madonna of the Trail monument in 1927. The material, a cast composite stone called "Aldonite" was selected before the sculptor was chosen and the design approved.[1] Twelve monuments were cast and placed in twelve designated cities across the United States, marking the National Old Trails Highway from Bethesda, Maryland to Upland, California. The sculpture itself are representative of the strength, courage, and role of the pioneer woman in establishing the early western territories. Each monument were dedicated in their respective state in 1928 and 1929.

Leimbach died at age 83 and is buried next to his wife Frieda in Michelstadt,Germany. 
Leimbach, August (94379358)
 
1073 August Leimbach history by his great-grandson Kevin Karl:

https://web.archive.org/web/20110914172145/http://www.kevinkarlstudio.com/AL/index.html
and
http://www.kevinkarlstudio.com/AL/index.html 
Leimbach, August (94379358)
 
1074 Author of "Amazing Grace - the story of some Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, the Stevensons, Flemings and others, who migrated from North Carolina to Missouri in 1819"
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1995.
Library of Congress 95-75306 
Mills, Cynthia Jane (73843818)
 
1075 B & D dates from: Find A Grave Memorial# 147948297 Kathleen (17623392)
 
1076 b. 1761 NC d. 22 May 1831 in Harris County, GA. David m. Rebecca Willingham daughter of William Willingham and Nancy Williams (Probably his second wife). 5th Great Grandparents of Thomas Allen Satterwhite III. David (Mitchell) Satterwhite received a Richmond County, Georgia land grant in 1787 which later became Columbia County. He served on jury duty in Columbia County in 1797. In 1803, David purchased land from a William Reid in Columbia Co., GA, and in 1805 David served in the Columbia Co., Militia. He is recorded in the 1806 Columbia Co., Tax list. Cousin William Satterwhite and his wife Milly Dunn Satterwhite (see Chapter 5.7) are also on this tax list. He participated in the 1807 Georgia Land Lottery and drew land in Baldwin Co., in the amount of 202 acres. In 1808 he served as power of attorney for a certain Millinor Hammock in Jones Co., GA. He sold her land to Stephen Satterwhite. David Satterwhite was a witness to John Childs will. In 1810 David sold a house he built in Jones Co. G

He has been documented in NC, VA, TN, SC, GA. His second wife’s name was probably Rebecca Willingham. She may have been Mary Willingham Manning’s sister. Two of Mary’s daughters Elizabeth and Rebecca Manning m. David and Rebecca Satterwhite’s sons (James and Elijah).  
Satterwhite, David Mitchell (15923563)
 
1077 Baptisim Record: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1S5J-L?cc=2787821

Entry #2 
Goltz, Shirley Elvira (59578650)
 
1078 Baptism name: Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Gustav Leimbach, William Jr. (99588798)
 
1079 Baptism Record is from familysearch.org Microfilm #007948333, image 466. Leimbach, William Jr. (99588798)
 
1080 Baptism Record is from familysearch.org Microfilm #007948333, image 466. Leimbach, William Jr. (99588798)
 
1081 Baptism Record is from familysearch.org Microfilm #007948333, image 484
 
Leimbach, Hulda (84303866)
 
1082 Baptism Record is from familysearch.org Microfilm #007948333, image 484.
 
Leimbach, Hulda (84303866)
 
1083 Baptism record Trinity Lutheran Church Astholz, Agnes A. (47035632)
 
1084 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (10235981)
 
1085 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (43036793)
 
1086 Baptized as Joseph Anton Heberer Heberer, Anton Joseph (36463338)
 
1087 Baptized by Pastor Umbeck - listing #170 in Pastor Friedrich Wilhelm Umbeck's note book Huters, Wlliam Henry (68742564)
 
1088 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
 
Mankopf, Johanne Sophie Amalie (63336480)
 
1089 Baptized in the church Upstedt, year 1815, page 9, entry 1 Mahnkopf, Johann Heinrich Carl (11887104)
 
1090 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (33165064)
 
1091 Barnes Hospital Salisbury, Dorsolene (95289524)
 
1092 Barnes Hospital Sisk, Thomas Sephes (577194)
 
1093 Barnes Hospital Sisk, Alice Tennessee (87024453)
 
1094 Barnes Hospital Stevenson, Amos Kennedy (60127808)
 
1095 Barnes Hospital Moss, Irvin (68512228)
 
1096 Barnes Hospital Tucker, Joseph Franklin (93766935)
 
1097 Based on Archibald's will his brother John had son James. If this is Archibald's brother then son James. Anne Chase believes this James is son of David McNeely of Rowan County. David has a James. John does not mention James in will, however that does not eliminate the possibility of James being his son. John's will does not list daughter Elinor and possibly another daughter as well. SEE NOTES ON JAMES FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT.

1778 tax list of Rowan does not include James hence was not 18 years old. 1787 tax list does include James age 26 would be born 1761.
 
McNeely, James (48873754)
 
1098 BATTERY F
Battery F was organized at Cape Girardeau, Mo., by Captain John W. Powell, and was mustered in December 11, 1861.

On March 14, 1862, moved to Pittsburg Landing, with six 6-pdr. guns, and was assigned to Brigadier General W.H.L. Wallace's Brigade, Sixth Division.

On the morning of April 6, engaged the enemy near Shiloh Church. Lieutenant Bliss was injured at 9 A.M. by falling from his horse; Captain Powell lost an arm at 3 P.M., and the Battery fired its last shot at 6 P.M., having lost 2 guns and 27 horses.

Engaged in the siege of Corinth, June, 1862. One section, Lieutenant J.W. Mitchell commanding, was engaged in the battle of Corinth. October 3rd and 4th, 1862.

The Battery was engaged in the siege of Vicksburg: in a scout from Natchez to Liberty, La., in the Meridian Campaign; one section in the fight on the Hatchie.

Moved with Fourth Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, via Cairo, to Clifton, Tenn. Marched thence to Allatoona, GA. [He became ill on this march when near Huntsville, AL]

The Battery was engaged at Kenesaw Mountain. Was heavily engaged July 22, before Atlanta, losing 1 Lieutenant and 32 men, killed, wounded and missing. Engaged during the siege of Atlanta and Jonesboro, and was in the fight at Nashville, Tenn., December 15th and 16th, 1864.

Was in the Fourth Division, Seventeenth Corps, from the organization of that Division.

Ordered to Springfield for muster-out, July 9, 1865, and was mustered out July 27, 1865.

from: https://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/civilwar/history/a-002-lt.html 
Pott, Friedrich Adolph (29051712)
 
1099 BD from 1850 Census Tinnappel, John (45683648)
 
1100 Beaulah Cemetery Goad, John (6298672)
 

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