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6901 St. Louis -Missouri Death Records


Name: August Ackenhousen
Death Date: 5 Feb 1881
Birth Place: Germany
Cemetery: Holy Ghost
Address: 1213 Exchange
Volume: 11
Page: 62
County Library: RDSL 20
Missouri Archive: C 10377
SLGS Rolls: 316 
Ackenhausen, August (41997809)
 
6902 St. Louis Altenheim Home Diering, Grace Anna (59496780)
 
6903 St. Louis Birth Register:

Name: Katherine Heberer
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 30 Mar 1887
Birth Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Father:
Edward Heberer
Mother:
Mary Heberer
Line Number: 80 
Heberer, Catherine (54664388)
 
6904 St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1902

Name Frederich Mueller
Death Date 22 Jun 1895
Address 426 N 22nd
Volume 32
Page 368
County Library RDSL 41
Missouri Archive C 10397
SLGS Rolls 327 
Mueller, Frederick Ernst (78284328)
 
6905 St. Louis City Directories

1864
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1864
Street Address: NW o St Charles
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1864

1865:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1865
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1865


1866:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1866
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1866

1877:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1877
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1877

1878:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1878
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter/Builder
Business Address: 503 N 11th
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1878

1880:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1880
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1880

1882:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1882
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Business address: 417 N. 12th
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1882

1885:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1885
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Contractor
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1885

1889:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1889
Street Address: 1416 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Business Address: 417 N. 12th
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1889

1891:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1891
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1891


1893:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1893
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1893

1895:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1895
Street Address: 1418 Olive
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1895


1899:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1899
Street Address: 4226 Finney av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1899

1901:
Name: James H Stevenson
Residence Year: 1901
Street Address: 4226 Finney av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1901 
Stevenson, James Harvey (95556688)
 
6906 St. Louis City Directories:

Name: Paul Leimbach
Residence Year: 1914
Street address: 3117 Lemp av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Tin
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1914

Name: Paul Leimbach
Residence Year: 1917
Street address: 3117 Lemp av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Tin
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1917 
Leimbach, Paul (13523437)
 
6907 St. Louis City Directory Listings:
Name: Otto Leimbach
Residence Year: 1895
Street address: 3000 Lemp av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1895

Name: Otto Leimbach
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1908
Street address: 3117 Lemp av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Spouse: Rist A Leimbach Leimbach
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1908

Name: Otto Leimbach
Residence Year: 1913
Street address: 3117 Lemp av
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1913

Name: Otto Leimbach
Residence Year: 1914
Street address: 3117 Lemp
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Occupation: Milly
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1914

Name: Otto Leimbach
Residence Year: 1914
Street address: 2833 Cherokee
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1914

Name: Otto Leimbach
Residence Year: 1915
Street address: 2833 Cherokee
Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Publication Title: St Louis, Missouri, City Directory, 1915

 
Leimbach, Otto (25297508)
 
6908 St. Louis City Directory:
1897: residence 926 N. 22nd
1906: Bookkeeper H-B Shoe Co., Residence 2631 Dickson
1907: , Residence 2631 Dickson
1908-1910 - no listing
1911: Salesman Hamilton - Brown Shoe Co. 1144 Washington Av (SE corner Washington/12th), Residence 3940 Sullivan 
Mueller, Robert J. (20323616)
 
6909 St. Louis Death Registry: Pg 184 - 185 entry 67: DOD 24 Apr 1875 - age 2 yrs 2 mos 8 days of Peratonitis. familysearch.org film 008200185 image 203. Stevenson, James Harvey Jr. (41765472)
 
6910 St. Louis Directory 1883: Anton Heberer, machinist, residence 1715 Cardt. Av. Heberer, Anton Joseph (36463338)
 
6911 St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), 26 Nov 1967 222. Obituary for Heberer [Ruddy], Bertha Marie b 14 May 1895

Bertha M. Ruddy (nee Heberer) on Saturday 25 Nov 1967, dear mother of Melba R. Jackson, dear grandmother of Kenneth R. Jackson, dear sister of Mrs. Rose Leimbach, Mrs. Barbara Sandermann, the late Otto, Frank, and William Heberer, dear aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S West, 9450 Olive Boulevand, Tuesday, 28 Nov 1967, 1:30 pm. Interment Saint Pauls Church Yard.
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Husband was John A. Ruddy who died 28 May 1967 
Heberer, Bertha Marie (37135863)
 
6912 St. Louis University Hospital Ruddy, John J. (36083778)
 
6913 St. Louis, Missouri Marriages 1804-76
Name: Elisabeth Reinhold
Spouse: Johann Veth
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1851
Volume/Page: 05-141 
Family: Johann Veth / Elisabeth Magdelena Reinhold (F22534229)
 
6914 St. Luke's Methodist Church Family: Donald Rae Heberer / Vera Doloris Rathbone (F77490162)
 
6915 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (41676208)
 
6916 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (1142912)
 
6917 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (1236432)
 
6918 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (31393480)
 
6919 St. Mary's Hospital. DC 16219 Kemp, Pearl Permilia (72174014)
 
6920 St. Paul Churchyard Heberer, Robert William (85204480)
 
6921 St. Paul Churchyard Records: Buried Lot 299-2, Walk-5, Plot 2. Reburied here 1 Mar 1926. Heberer, Anton Joseph (36463338)
 
6922 St. Paul Churchyard Records: Buried Lot 299-2, Walk-5, Plot 3. Irion, Bertha Marie (66424872)
 
6923 St. Paul Churchyard Records: Buried Lot 620-2 Walk 9 plot 2. Buried in this location 25 Feb 1926. Heberer, Otto John (29133743)
 
6924 St. Paul Churchyard Records: Buried Lot 620-2 Walk 9, plot 3. Burial date 7 Jul 1938. Wolf, Magdalena (27882462)
 
6925 St. Paul Churchyard Records: Buried Lot 620-2 Walk 9, Plot 4. Buried 19 Nov 2005 Heberer, Dorothy (83522819)
 
6926 St. Paul Churchyard Records: Buried Lot 620-2 Walk 9. Buried 28 Dec 1936. Heberer, Otto John Jr (785335)
 
6927 St. Paul's Cemetery Dohr, John Michael (12290120)
 
6928 St. Paul's Cemetery Lovelace, Marjorie Eileen (74476542)
 
6929 St. Paul's Churchyard Ohlman, Ida (20922152)
 
6930 Staff Sargent, Company C, Second Tank Battallion, WWII Blake, Willard L. (96664448)
 
6931 Staff Sgt, US Army, WWII

Enlistment Date: 11 Dec 1941
Enlistment State: Florida
Enlistment City: Camp Blanding
Branch: Air Corps Branch
Code: Air Corps
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of Source: Selective Service within 3 months of Discharge 11 punch Education:1 year of college
Civil Occupation: Photographers Marital Status:Single, without dependents
Height: 68
Weight:137 
Adams, Antonio Benjamin (47193520)
 
6932 State of Missouri
Madison County
This day personally appeared before me the under signed Justice of the Peace, Matthew McDade of Madison County, son of Cornelius McDade of Pennsylvania and Amey M. Miller daughter of John w. Miller of the county of Madison and state of Missouri and were joined together in marriage according to law, given under my hand and seal this 11 day of July 1841.
F.S. McCormack
Justice of the Peace
Filed and recorded, August 3rd 1841
Test. Wm M. Newbury clerk 
Family: Matthew McDade / Amey Miller (F3118168)
 
6933 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Rowan COUNTY . NOW ALL MEN by these presents , that we , William Cochran & Cyrus Fleming in the State aforesaid , are held and firmly bound unto the Governor of the State of North - Carolina for the time being , in the just and full sum of five hundred pounds current money of the State , to be paid to the said Governor , or his successors or assigns : To the which payment well and truly to be made and done , we bind ourselves , our heirs , executors and administrators . Sealed with our seals , and dated this 29 day of March Anno Domini 1824 The Condition of the above Obligation is such , That whereas the above bounden William Cochran hath made application for a License for a Marriage , to be celebrated between him and Sarah Fleming of the county aforesaid : Now inscase it shall not appear hereafter that there is any lawful cause to obstruct the said Marriage , then the above obligation to be void . otherwise to remain in full force and virtue .
SEALED AND DELIVERED , IN PRESENCE OF
Hy Giles

Wm Cochran
Cyrus Fleming

"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-2011 ", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q21B-D4CW : Thu Mar 07 16:02:31 UTC 2024), Entry for William Cochran and Sarah Fleming, 25 March 1824. 
Family: William Cochran / Sarah Jane Fleming (F97420074)
 
6934 Steelville Cemetery Robinson, Walter Lee (31187181)
 
6935 Steelville Cemetery Scott, Lucille (19418740)
 
6936 Stephen Alexander Satterwhite, married (2) Rebecca Morris b. 1794 VA. Rebecca’s children:
9th gen: Eliza Satterwhite b. 1827, married a Mr. Wyche. The following child could have been from Rebecca’s
first marriage adopted by Stephen: Elizabeth A. Satterwhite b. 6 Aug 1821, GA d. 12 Jan 1904 KS, m. 4 Dec
1838, Russell Co. AL, Jeremiah William Elkins. His father was Rev. David Elkins, d. 1862 Russell Co. AL.
Twins born 1829, one twin was 9th gen: Nancy Clark Satterwhite m. 12 Dec 1854, Dale Co. AL., Snider Miles Carlton. Second twin was 9th gen: Stephen Alexander Satterwhite, Jr., m. Anna Eliza Williamson, Russell Co. AL. d. 1900. (Info on Stephen continued below) Found: In 1880 Henderson, Rusk Co., Texas census; S. M. Carlton m. N. C. (Nancy Clark) Carlton there is a sister-in-law Sallie L. Satterwhite b. 1833 living with them.


"Satterwhite History" by D. Marshall Satterwhite, pg 151
 
Satterwhite, Stephen Alexander Sr. (3232923)
 
6937 Stephen Alexander Satterwhite, Sr. b. 1788, Probably in Indian Territory (Western NC counties, Tennessee did not become a state until 1796, DMS has copies of David Satterwhite’s passport applications to enter Indian Territory, see above info) d. 1862 Dale Co. AL. m. 12 Feb 1812 (1) Nancy Rafferty, in Jones County, GA. She died in 1825 and was the daughter of Richard Rafferty and Jane Hardeman. Stephen m. 30 March 1826 (2) Rebecca Morris, Jasper Co. GA —continued in this chapter— she was probably a widow with children of her own; could have been married to Emmaline Morris’ brother. In 1850 census they were in Russell County, AL. Nancy Rafferty gave birth to the next four 9th gen children:

"Satterwhite History" by D. Marshall Satterwhite, pg 130
 
Satterwhite, Stephen Alexander Sr. (3232923)
 
6938 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (25788684)
 
6939 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (17088451)
 
6940 Stevenson, James
Rowan County Regiment
1780 -1781
1780-1781, a Captain under Col. Francis Locke.
1780, also attached to Col. Elijah Isaacs (Wilkes County Regiment).

https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_captains.html 
Stevenson, Captain James (78580644)
 
6941 Stevensons arrived in Friendswood with a little help
An 'angel' pointed the way
KELLY ADAMS, Chronicle correspondent
Published 5:30 am CDT, Thursday, September 6, 2001


Following is one in an ongoing series examining the story behind the names at prominent venues and facilities in the Clear Lake/Bay Area.
The names of a middle school and a park are only the more apparent reminders of the deep roots the Stevenson family sank into Friendswood over the past century.
Through the years, Stevensons have served in local positions including election judge, tax assessor, teacher, justice of the peace, notary public, Democratic precinct chairman and board member for the Quaker Academy.
But the Stevensons' role in the community wouldn't have happened were it not for advice from someone whom family members came to believe was an angel.
The first Stevensons -- Lowry, Lucinda and their children Guy, Vincent, Zue and a baby, Ward -- came to Texas from Missouri by wagon in the late 1800s.
To make room for the family's possessions in the wagon, the children walked.
The family first settled in a rough mill town in Montgomery County until a stranger, who stopped by the family's home seeking food and water, recommended the new Quaker settlement of Friendswood as a nice place to live.
"The family always considered that he was an angel who had come to warn them that they were in the wrong place, and that they needed to come to a better place to raise their children," said Marjorie Brown, granddaughter of Zue Stevenson Bales.
In 1899, four years after Friendswood was founded, the family boarded a train to Pearland and then walked to the small community.
When they arrived, the Stevensons were not Quakers, who also are known as Friends. But that changed since Friends had the only church in the area.
Friendswood Friends Church has had a lasting influence on the family, Brown said.
The first year in Friendswood brought hard times. Scorching temperatures destroyed the crops, the Stevensons' baby died and the family lost its home to the 1900 Galveston hurricane.
"Zue Bales remembered going into the garden and hanging onto the fence line, and she said the fact that her dress got caught on the barbed-wire fence was the only thing that kept her from blowing away," said Joycina Baker, author of Friendswood: A Settlement of Friendly Folk.
However, the family decided to rebuild. In 1908, Lowry Stevenson bought 10 acres for $250 and started raising figs, which were grown on the land until the 1950s.
Around that time, Friendswood was the fig capital of the Gulf Coast, Baker said.
Besides farming, Stevenson held many positions in the growing town. He was on the board of the Quaker Academy, Friendswood's first official school, which opened in 1902.
"He was an educated man and was important in building that part of the community when it was getting started," Baker said.
In addition, Stevenson was the town's first justice of the peace and notary public. At the time, taking on many jobs was a way of helping the developing area.
"The community was so tiny," Baker said. "When the community was started, there were about 25 people here. They all had their own niche. It took everybody to make the colony work."
Stevenson also served as the community's first election judge until he died in 1918 at age 59. Son Vincent then assumed the position.
Vincent Stevenson also was the first tax assessor for the Friendswood school district as well as a Democratic precinct chairman.
He was an enterprising man who would drive into town for neighbors and bring back supplies for a small fee. Stevenson also was athletic and built the first tennis courts in Friendswood for his family on the Stevenson property.
His sister, Zue Stevenson Bales, was respected as an educator. After attending the academy, she taught at the school and later became principal.
After the death of her husband, Edward Bales, she spent many years as a missionary in Mexico and Central America. She died at age 89 in 1978.
Today, the Zue Stevenson Bales Middle School, 302 Laurel Drive, honors her role in the community. Her descendants still live in Friendswood.
Known for her strong mind and will, Bales also had a giving nature even when she relied on her family for money in her later years.
It was the generosity of the third generation of Stevensons that made Stevenson Park off FM 518 available to the public.
In 1973, five years after his death, the children of Vincent Stevenson sold the city 10.5 acres and donated another two on the condition that a park be built and named after the family.

https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/baytown-news/article/Stevensons-arrived-in-Friendswood-with-a-little-2021346.php


 
Stevenson, Lowry David (22407883)
 
6942 Stillborn Ketcherside, Infant (93335397)
 
6943 Stilwell and Lewis Family Tree by amandasterling23 on ancestry.com Glad, Bricken Dorthea (33922830)
 
6944 STL City Directory for 1888. Familysearch.org film 8575384 image 1151 Irion, Herman Albert (9202663)
 
6945 STL City Directory for 1888. Familysearch.org film 8575384 image 1151 Irion, Frank (52355634)
 
6946 STL City Directory for 1894. Familysearch.org film 8727698 image 1341 Irion, Ernst (4827248)
 
6947 STL City Directory for 1896. Familysearch.org film 8727699 image 1459 Irion, Herman Albert (9202663)
 
6948 STL City Directory for 1896. Familysearch.org film 8727699 image 1459 Irion, Ernst (4827248)
 
6949 STL City Directory for 1896. Familysearch.org film 8727699 image 1459 Irion, August (34334940)
 
6950 STL Marriage Book Vol 6 pg 488 Family: Frederick William Hesemann / Catherina Wilhelmine Vedder (F60847838)
 
6951 STL Marriage License:
Joe Raymo 1721 S. Tenth
Ira Hakes 1254 S. Broadway
Published in STL Globe Democrat 15 Apr 1934 pg 24 
Family: Joseph Franklin Raymo / Iva Hakes (F50137398)
 
6952 STL Post-Dispatch 28 Jan 1990 pg 44:

SUTTON, TILLIE (nee Schmidt), Fri., Jan. 26, 1990, beloved wife of the late Clarence E. Sutton, dear mother of Harold Sutton, and the late Eileen, Howard, Leon and LaVerle Sutton, dear sister of Marie Meyer and Ted Schmidt, dear mother-in-law of Delores Sutton, Mary Onder and Bettie Koerber, dear grandmother of 5, great-grandmother of 1 5, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend. Mrs. Sutton in state at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravols, Sun., Jan. 28, 2 to 9 p.m. then taken to BRYSON Funeral Home, Pilot Knob, Mo., Mon., Jan. 29, for visitation at 9 a.m. with services at 1 p.m. Interment Lewis Cemetery, Annapolis, Mo. Member of First v. Baptist Church of St. L. Johns. 
Sutton, Clarence Edward (79098956)
 
6953 Stomach Cancer Hilkerbaumer, George Oscar (25162368)
 
6954 Story by Pearl Lewis Lunt:

"I asked why Grandma Nancy did not stay in New Mexico, why she came when she was older, but then returned to Texas. I was told that George went and got her cuz she was really old and getting in bad shape, she had very bad circulation and they just could not keep her warm. They said Pop (Mary McPeeters Lewis) would heat rocks an then wrap them in blankets and put all around Nancy, but she could keep her warm, that she was miserable and finally George put her in the wagon and took her home to Brown County.

Everyone always said that Pop and Grandma did not get along well, that George being the oldest son was really favored in his mother's eye, that there was a lot of jealousy there with Pop. That Pop washed her clothes on a sand stone rock/stone, and while Grandma Nancy was living in NM George returned from one of his freighting trips or from somewhere and he brought pop a brand new washboard. Grandma Nancey was just so jealous and mad and thought the sandstone rock was fine to do washing on. Pearl was told that Grandma Nancy "messed" on Pop's washboard."

Pearl Lewis Lunt

I asked Aunt Pearl who told her this story and she said Aunt Nora (Nora Coffelt Lewis) and then she heard it several times from others. "it had really made an impression" is what Pearl said. (notha stevens) 
Hatfield, Nancy Jane (30351872)
 
6955 Subject: HILTUNEN GENEALOGY
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 19:41:10 EDT
From: EllenKP@aol.com
To : judyb@dom-ex.com, bob-lynn@swbell.net
CC: flewis3@juno.com, milegang@mail.paulbunyan.net, bjpayne@mindspring.com

Hi, Judy & Lynn, This is information on Jonas & Fredrika Hilton is translated
from info received:
Johan (John) Matinp. Hiltunen, born January 3, 1825 in Puolanka (Auhonkyla 7
Hiltula), died October 13. 1893 Puolanka (Lylykyla Uutela, kruununtorppa),
married March 14, 1847 to Elsa Juhontr Seppasen. Elsa was born April 17, 1823
in Puolanka (?, not in baptism book), died December 23, 1892 in Puolanka
(Lylykyla Uutela).
Their children: 1). Matts (Matti) a single person 1848-1868, unmarried.
2) Johan (Juho, Jussi) February 14,1852-declared dead as of 1.1.61. Came to
America 1876.
3) Brita June 2, 1854-December 23, 1855.
4) Magdalena, May 3, 1856-decl. dead 1.1.61. Came to America in 1896.
5) Caisa born 3-20-1859 (moved in 1881 to Tyrnavalle (umlauts)
6) Adam 8-23-1862-decl. dead 1.1.61. Came to America in 1889
7) Jonas born 11-30-1865, to America in 1893. Married June 23, 1887 to
Fredrika Jaakontr Juntunen (b.d. December 1, 1858) in Suomussalmi, moved from
there April 4, 1887. Fredrika moved to America with her three children in
1896: Elsa Maria (Mary Saukko Whiting), John Hilton, Anna Kaisa (Katie
Lindfors)
We are still trying to finish the genealogy and, Judy, need info
Harold Peroceschi birthdate,
Willard's wife/mother of Michelle b.d., date of marriage;
Lana's husband's first name Peterzen and his birth date;
Heather's husband Jon Maki's birthdate.
Frances & Robert's marriage date and Robert's birthdate.
William Wesa's birth and death dates.
This info should finalize Irene's & Fran's families. If we do miss something,
it can always be added by the families.
Judy, how is your Mom doing? Heard she had knee surgery. Give her my love
and best wishes for full recovery.
Love to all of you.
Ellen
 
Hiltunen, Jonas (35073352)
 
6956 Suicide - Carbolic Acid Poisioning Irion, Herman Albert (9202663)
 
6957 Summary of residence locations in Census Records:
1870 - near Sabula, Iorn County, MO - father's farm in Carver Creek
1880 - near Sabula, Iron Cunty, MO - father's farm on Carver Creek
1900 - Lesterville, Reynolds County, MO
1910 - Polk, Madison County, MO
1920 - Arcadia, Iron County, MO
1930 - Liberty TWP, probably near Glover, Iron County, MO 
Lewis, Joel Elder (21715034)
 
6958 Sunday, December 12, 2004
Southeast Missourian
David J. Rose, 46, died Saturday at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau, where he had resided the past three months.
He was born Oct. 7, 1958, in Poplar Bluff, Mo., the son of Emil S. and Edna S. Miller Rose of rural Piedmont, Mo.
Rose was a graduate of Clearwater High School in Piedmont. He received a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and a bachelor's degree in computer science from Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Mo.; a master's degree in mathematics from State University of New York, Buffalo, N.Y.; and a doctorate in decision sciences and engineering systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.
He was an assistant professor on the Defense Resources Management Institute faculty at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif., and for the past two years was on the mathematics faculty of the Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood, Calif.
Rose is survived by his mother, Edna Rose, Piedmont; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Ardith and Kese Rose, Trenton, Mich., and R. Joe and Marge Sullivan, Cape Girardeau.
Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Meadows Cemetery near Des Arc, Mo.
The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to Southeast Hospice or the Cape Girardeau Public Library.
Arrangements are by Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel.  
Rose, David Jonathan (40476284)
 
6959 Sunny Slope Lawn, Section 2, Lot 1526, grave 1 Polack, Martin Rollin (20919670)
 
6960 Sunny Slope Lawn, Section 2, Lot 1526, Grave 2 Polack, Walter Arthur (72408748)
 
6961 Sunny Slope Lawn, Section 2, Lot 1526, Grave 3 Regenhardt, Elsa Wilhelmine (2573955)
 
6962 Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Doerr, Edna M. (36575128)
 
6963 Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Leimbach, Rudolph Heinrich Jr. (9999291)
 
6964 Sunset Ridge Memorial Park Rannow, Selma L. (78065800)
 
6965 Sunset Ridge Memorial Park Lindquist, Louis Theodore (84178768)
 
6966 Superintendent of Reynolds County Schools Dunn, Mary Lee (40182405)
 
6967 survived by parents Pastor Gustav and Elisabeth Polack and one sister Polack, Rev. William Gustav Jr. (25322278)
 
6968 Surviving Children:

Francis Marion Lewis
John Lewis
Robert Lee Lewis
Jerome Bonaparte Lewis
Martha Evaline Keathley
William Walter Lewis
Katherine "Katie" Robinson
Fred Lewis
James Monroe Lewis

Children who preceded her:
Elizabeth Lewis
Andrew "Andy" Lewis
Mary Jane Lewis

 
Johnson, Abigail (78636248)
 
6969 SWANSEA - Robert B . Dittmar, 79, of Swansea, died Saturday, April 22, 2006.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 26, 2006, at Faith Baptist Church with Dr. Donald West, Rev. David Carter and Rev. Mark Wippert officiating. Burial will be in Woodridge Memorial Park on Corley Mill Road in Lexington. The casket will be placed in the church at 10 a.m. Pallbearers will be his grandchildren.
Mr. Dittmar was born in Iona, Kansas, a son of the late Rev. Harvey and Maggie Noel Dittmar. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was an experienced, retired auto mechanic and had retired as a driver for Bank Air Corporation. He was an avid fisherman of fish and men. He was also an author of poems and short stories. He was a member and Senior Deacon at Faith Baptist Church. He was one of the co-founders of Bethel Baptist Church in Salem, MO. He was the oldest living member of his family. He was first married to the late Doris Jean Lewis Dittmar for 54 years. He was a loving husband and father. 
Dittmer, Robert Bruce (75348672)
 
6970 Syberg, Dorothy L. (nee Heberer), baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection, Wednesday, November 17, 2005.
Beloved wife of the late Edwin George Syberg; dear mother of Judi Charlton & Kenneth (Cheryl) Syberg; grandmother of Kevin (Terry) Syberg, Kim Major, Jeff (Mary), Tim (Karen) & Brian (Sheila) Charlton; great-grandmother of Michael & Jeffrey Syberg, Adam Charlton, Lucy Mosier, Samuel, Nicholas, Benjamin, Hannah & Abby Charlton; sister of the late Harvey Heberer; dear aunt, cousin & friend to many.
Mrs. Syberg was a lifetime active member of Concordia Turners & belonged to Bevo Senior Citizens. Services: Funeral from the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Monday 8:45 a.m. to St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 4200 Delor St., St. Louis, for a 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment St. Paul Churchyard. If desired, contributions may be made to American Heart Assn. Visitation Sunday, 4-9 pm. 
Heberer, Dorothy (83522819)
 
6971 T SGT US Army Air Forces WWII Lewis, Stephen Paul (61717019)
 
6972 Taken from various Lewis accounts (comments by Notha Stevens)

Sarah Strange, dau. Of Eliza Lewis Byrd (grandau of Nancy Hatfield Lewis)
Parents - James R. Hatfield /Annie Rice

children:
Nancy, Grant, Clark, Comfort, Peggy, Annie, Hampton “Ham” , Polly

Middle name of Nancy was Melissa

Grant lived in Jasper, Tenn in 1912,

Source; Jim Byrd shows sources as ..Sarah’s family; son Glen Strange, daughter-in- law Flora (Hooper) Strange, (this would be the wife of Glen) and a grand daughter

Source :Pearl Lewis Lunt (see below), given the same parents names, siblings given to her (Comfort, Clark, Grant, Ham( separate time period..from Jim Byrd, she did not get it from Jim Byrd…ns comment)

Taking apart Jim’s Byrds information/comments included in his family group sheet
This is 16 pages, titled Byrd family history; Starts with James R. Hatfield, the rest of it is descendants of Eliza Lewis and Jesse B. Byrd. Last page is the Hatfield children
He begins a bio under James R. Hatfield
(Keep in mind he had Sarah’s info, and Behringer’s, and if there is exact info that Belle Behringer stated…. but is obviously included in his info….ns comment)

James R. Hatfield lived in Marion, Tenn, he married Annie Rice who died about 1828

Their home was in the Big Bend of the Cumberland River in Tennesse, close to a place named “Cowpens“, this area is where “Old Hickory“, Andrew Jackson grew up…(this is clear Jim Byrd took this from the Behringer diary…ns comment)

Annie Rice was part Cherokee Indian - (no mention anywhere in Behringers memoir about her being Indian. This had to have come from Sarah Strange..ns comment)

They had 8 children. NOTE: the Hatfield children listed in this report are probably not in order of birth

Then he starts with Nancy Jane Hatfield
And it is written like a bio;
Nancy Jane Hatfield…yada yada…birth, death burial. Lived to 100 etc
She raised all of her brothers and sisters when her mother died in 1828 (above he shows ABOUT 1828... NS…comment)
Nancy was 15 years old when her mother died in 1828

3. Nancy was 15 years old when her mother died … (Behringer say 8 years old. So …Sarah Strange info? YES!…ns comment)


He shows his source for Nancy’s birth as “Bowman memoirs” (which is actually Behringer…ns comment)
Source of middle name..he chooses Jane in Behringers acct over the name Melissa’s in Sarah Strange’s info, due to the first daughter of Nancy being named Eliza Jane


Belle Lewis Behringer - daughter of Nancy’s son George W Lewis

1. Nancy Jane b. in Marion, TN
2. Did not know the day or year of her birth, daughter Eliza gave her one (dau Elzada says the same thing…ns comment)
3. Mother died when she was young
4. She was oldest and only girl
5. 4 brothers (house keeper for father and brothers)
6. Grew up in the Big Bend of the Cumberland River, very near “Old Hickory” where Andrew Jackson was raised
7. Her father was John Hatfield
8. David Lewis married Nancy in 1834
9. David and Nancy settled on a farm down the river from the Hatfield place, 1 year later they had Eliza
10. In 1839 David and Nancy moved to Georgia, near Savannah, George was born there in 1840
11. 1842 David and Nancy moved back to Marion, TN, same place on the Cumberland River
12. Several years later they moved to Missouri and settled near Springfield while Abraham Lincoln lived there

Then Belle starts over:
“Another family I have no trace of , David Lewis married Nancy Jane Hatfield who was raised by her father in Tenn.”
1. Her mother died when she was 8, (so this came from Belle Behringer..ns comment)
2. She cared for 4 brothers who were younger than her
3. She had no other associates, no schooling, signed her name with an “x”
4. At age 22 she married David Lewis, settled in the Big Bend of the Cumberland
5. From there they moved to GA
6. George was born in 1840 in 13 miles of coast of Georgia
7.1842 they returned to Tenn.
8 George was 15 when they moved to Missouri, near Springfield



Elzada, youngest daughter of David and Nancy Lewis Hatfield Lewis
1. Nancy born in TN don’t know where
2. Oldest of 9 children
3. She didn’t know her age, month or year
4. Maiden name Hatfield
5. Didn't know year she married, she said 1834

Harvey W. McDaniel grandson of Elzada above
Harvey was researching, he wrote a bio, he has many people listed as sources, one being Pearl Lunt, states she gave him the earliest info of James Hatfield that married Annie Rice
1. James and Annie Rice Hatfield
2. Nancy born abt 1800 on the Va/TN border, died at age 111
3. How many children of James and Annie were born in TN and how many were born in Missouri I do not know
4. Nancy grew up in Missouri, married David Lewis in Missouri
5. One of Elzada’s daughters told him James and Annie Hatifield lived by the James boys in Stone, Mo. Played with them as kids, grew up with them
6. Jesse James mother was a Lewis, she was a cousin to Festus Lewis of Danville, Ark. We don’t know if they were related
7. Now he is speaking of David and Nancy (ns)
Sometime between the birth of Peter born 1851 in Missouri and 1861 - they moved back to the VA/TN border, because they left that area by ox cart and horseback for Texas
8 Elzada (his grandmother) was the youngest of David and Nancy’s children

( he continues on the family of David and Nancy Hatfield Lewis. NS)

Orpha Wingfield - information from the 100 year reunion..
This is combined info from the Behringer acct and what Pearl Lewis Lunt obtained from Sarah Strange…Pearl Lunt was very active with the reunion. By 1984 she had both the Behringer information and Sarah Strange . This notebook contains nearly every descendant of George W Lewis……I have copy of this spiral notebook, it was printed to be distributed at the 100th year family reunion, of the Lewis Cabin in Lewis Canyon, Otero, NM. The cabin was built by George Washington Lewis in 1884. Pearl Lewis Lunt had gathered nearly every descendant of George W. and Mary McPeeters Lewis

This was compiled by Orpha Wingfield with information Pearl Lewis Lunt supplied her

Portion of a letter written by Sarah Strange
Talks about Nancy and her children, names David and Nancy‘s children, begins by saying there were 9 children born to the parents of Nancy Lewis……. Where is the rest of the letter? This portion of a letter was given to Gail Stafford by Jim Byrd

Pearl Lewis Lunt- daughter of Emma Coffelt Lewis, who was the daughter of Nancy Jane Lewis (dau of Geo. W. Lewis and Mary McPeeters….Pearl began early research on her family)
I have a note in my file, it states " conversation with Aunt Pearl 1994 " I tried to find Sarah Strange and always missed her, I was down in Texas talking to family and they told me the person to talk to was Sarah Strange, she would know, I heard she was at her kids house in Phoenix, I called, she had just left. I heard she was back in Phoenix, I called ..and spoke to one of her kids. Sarah was there, but I didn't get to talk to her. They said Nancy's parents were James Hatfield and Annie Rice. I was in Phoenix and went to see her, she had just died""
2nd note I have from Aunt Pearl, again an oral conversation. "Sarah Strange said Nancy had a sister named Comfort, and brothers Clark, Ham, and Grant 
Hatfield, Nancy Jane (30351872)
 
6973 tates Federal Census about John Lewis
Name: John Lewis
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Fayetteville, Moore, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 7 
Lewis, John (80053096)
 
6974 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F42899796)
 
6975 TBI, DC Brown, Carl Joseph (59763072)
 
6976 Teacher of Cape Dies

Miss Bess McNeely Stricken at St. Louis

Miss Bess McNeely, a teacher at May Greene School here and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McNeely of Leemon, died at 4 a. m. today at the St. Louis County Hospital, after collapsing on a motor bus Thursday night while in St. Louis for the State Teacher Association meeting.

Miss McNeely, alone, was enroute to the home or Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Poe, her sister and brother-in-law, who reside in Wellston, with whom she was visiting while in the city.

It was not readily determined who Miss McNeely was, and she was taken to St. Louis County Hospital for treatment. She did not regain consciousness.

How Identified

The name of Mrs. O. C. Douglas, 101 South Boulevard, Cape Girardeau, Miss McNeely, sharing an apartment with the Douglas family, was found in a purse the teacher carried. Mrs. Douglas was telephoned by the hospital office and she advised the hospital to get in touch with Dr. Poe.

Dr. Poe told The Missourian this norming over telephone that he and other doctors who were with Miss McNeely trough the night, planned an autopsy today to determine definitely, if possible, the cause of her death.

Miss McNeely had been feeling badly 10 days, according to Miss Alma Schrader, principal of May Green School. She had visited a physician Tuesday afternoon, when she could not get relief from intermittent attacks of dizziness.

To Attend Meeting

Miss Schrader had advised Miss McNeely that she should excuse herself from attending the teacher’s meeting in St. Louis, and rest through the weekend. However, Miss McNeely, apparently feeling it her duty, went with other Cape Girardeau instructors Wednesday night to St. Louis for the convention.

During the Christmas holiday vacation three years ago Miss McNeely was stricken while at her parent’s home in Leemon. She was found in the garage in a dazed condition after she had driven her car into the building.

Miss McNeely was a graduate of Teachers College here and had taught in schools of Pemiscot County. Since 1935 she had been on the May Greene School staff here, and was known as a teacher particularly able and conscientious. Surviving, besides her parentsare three sisters, Mrs. Poe, Mrs. Ted Regenhardt and Mrs. E. C. Tuschhoff of Old Appleton, the later being a twin.

Dr. Poe said this morning plans were to send the body to Jackson today, and it was said that a Cracraft-Miller-Allen hearse went to St. Louis for the body expecting to return late today.

Dr. Poe said tentative plans were to have the funeral Sunday afternoon.

Miss McNeely belonged to the Fairview Methodist Church near Fruitland, and attended various churches in Cape Girardeau, including Centenary Methodist Church and the Presbyterian Church.


Page 1, SE Missourian
19 Nov 1937


 
McNeely, Bess (11400386)
 
6977 TEC 4 US Army WW II Pace, Wray Edward (62307268)
 
6978 TEC 4 US Army World War II Miller, Bernis Wayne (62662346)
 
6979 Telegraph, The (Alton, IL) - January 14, 2016

VAN BUREN, MISSOURI - Howard Seal Lewis, Sr., 97, of Van Buren, Missouri, departed this life January 12, 2016, in the Riverways Manor Nursing Home in Van Buren, Missouri.

Mr. Lewis was born June 9, 1918 in Des Arc, Missouri; to the late Jerome B. and Zilla (Seal) Lewis. He grew-up and attended school in Des Arc. After graduating from the Annapolis High School, he joined the United States Army Air Corp, his rank was, Tec. 5 Sergeant First Class, and proudly served his country during World War II. He and his wife Verna raised their family in Godfrey, Illinois where he was active in his community and volunteered at the Godfrey Fire Department. He was a member of the Twelfth Street Presbyterian Church, where he had served as Elder, helped maintain the grounds, and volunteered whenever needed. While living in Godfrey, he worked for Amoco Oil Company as process supervisor until his retirement in 1972. After retiring to Van Buren, he joined the United Methodist Church, where he participated in many church activities.

He loved to hunt quail and pheasant, and was a member of the Piasa Pointer and Setter Club in Godfrey. He raised a beautiful garden every year, loved nature and the outdoors. He was responsible and accountable, a man who took responsibility for his actions and never passed the buck. He was a sharp dresser and took pride in his appearance.

On September 13, 1942, he was united in marriage to Verna Jean Long in Atlantic City, New Jersey. She preceded him in death on February 5, 2015

In addition to his parents and wife, he was also preceded in death by one son, Randall Lewis; four sisters and three brothers, Avis Jones, Alta Lindquist, Inez Knight, Buford Lewis, Russell Lewis, Wana Lovelace, and Carter Lewis.

He is survived by one son, Howard Lewis, Jr., of Plainfield, Indiana; one daughter, Susan Mehan of Cordova , Tennessee ; six granddaughters, Megan Burris, Tracy Mikesell, Jeanne Waltman, Romy Maurer, Katie Simmons and Cori Egan; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Vela Nichols of St. Louis; daughter-in-law, Terri Lewis of Fort Wayne, Indiana; brother-in-law, Coleman McSpadden of Van Buren; sister-in-law, Macel Seal of Piedmont, and many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends who mourn his passing.

Howard was a hardworking, much disciplined man with a good sense of honor, who had a kind heart and loved his family.

Visitation for the family and friends will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, in the United Methodist Church in Van Buren, with the funeral service beginning at 11 a.m. Rev. Jim Cooper will officiate. Burial will be in the Des Arc Cemetery at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to the United Methodist Church Building Fund. Online condolences may be made at www.mcspaddenfh.com 
Lewis, Howard Seal (8010192)
 
6980 Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. Family: James Winfield Porter / Laura M. Miller (F44719872)
 
6981 Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 - ancestry.com Family: Joseph Ruble / Stacy McCray (F37376044)
 
6982 Texas Birth Certificate:

Name: Vern Leroy
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1911
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Galveston, Texas, USA
Father: G W Stevenson
Mother: Emma Miles
Mother-Father Residence: Friendswood, Texas 
Stevenson, Vern Leroy (98171076)
 
6983 Texas Birth Certificates 1903-1932 ancestry.com
Name: Margie Drew Page
Birth Date: 3 Jul 1931
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Father: Drew Ernest Page
Father Birth Place: Ada, Oklahoma
Mother: Margaret Fay
Mother Birth Place: Cleburne, Texas
Mother Residence: 5236 Gurley St 
Page, Margie Drew (96805220)
 
6984 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (44755636)
 
6985 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (54652864)
 
6986 Texas DC 12783 Lewis, Dalton Pomroy (78057104)
 
6987 Texas DC 63032 Warren, George Washington (83253912)
 
6988 Texas DC 94748 Lewis, Randy Lynn Sr. (66815712)
 
6989 Texas Death Certificate

Name Mrs Beatrice Vivian Stevenson
Gender Female
Race White
Death Age 32
Birth Date 13 Jul 1914
Birth Place Marblefalls, Texas
Residence Date Abt 1947
Residence Place La Porte, Harris, Texas, USA
Death Date 11 Jan 1947
Death Place Laporte, Harris, Texas, USA
Father Frank McCarty
Mother Minnie Britt 
Simmons, Beatrice Vivian (57280528)
 
6990 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F91128704)
 
6991 Texas, Brazoria County Texas MArriage Records 1870-2012
Name Richard Huizar Lopez
Gender Male
License Date 20 May 1970
License Place Bexar, Texas, USA
Recording Date 20 May 1970
Recording Place Bexar, Texas, USA
Spouse Juanita Gayle Stevenson 
Family: Richard Huizar Lopez / Juanita Gayle Stevenson (F29943585)
 
6992 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F92895136)
 
6993 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Dr. Earl Stevenson / Living (F99186153)
 
6994 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F92895136)
 
6995 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Dr. Earl Stevenson / Living (F99186153)
 
6996 The 40th Illinois Infantry was organized at Springfield, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on August 10, 1861.

The regiment was mustered out on July 24, 1865.

Participated in the Battle of Shiloh, Siege of Vicksburg, Battle of Missionary Ridge, Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Siege of Atlanta, and the March to the Sea 
Casebolt, Henry Clay (32122687)
 
6997 The 40th Illinois Infantry was organized at Springfield, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on August 10, 1861.

The regiment was mustered out on July 24, 1865.

Participated in the Battle of Shiloh, Siege of Vicksburg, Battle of Missionary Ridge, Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Siege of Atlanta, and the March to the Sea 
Casebolt, Andrew Montgomery (26729568)
 
6998 The address 1213 Exchange Street would later become 1213 Clinton Street Ackenhausen, August (41997809)
 
6999 The Anna Engelbrecht Family:
Anna Marie Engelbrecht (b. 7/26/1859 d. 3/20/1925) married in 1879
August Simon Witte (b. Aug. 10, 1853 in Lippe Detmolt, Germany d. March
20, 1938 in Enid, Oklahoma-buried March 24, 1938) and had 5 children:
Otto, Elizabeth, Ida, Emil, and Ben Witte.
Otto August Witte (b. 10-20-1886 in Drake, Mo. m. 1914 buried at St.
James Cemetery near Drake, Mo.) married Jessie Vieten 1 child Carol
Witte Rudert married Harold Rudert in Cape Girardeau, Mo. and had 4
children: Carole Francis, Patricia, Marcia, and Jane.
Elizabeth E. Witte (b. 8/21/1890 in Drake, Mo. d. 4/28/71 buried at Del
Noite Cemetery, Drummond, Oklahoma) married in 1910 Louis Wegener and
had no children.
Ida Sophia Witte (b. March 30, 1894 — currently 99 years old!) married
August Suenkel (died young) (Ida was August's 3rd wife-1st wife
Marguerite Wahl, 2nd wife Ida Neumann) step daughter Eloise married
Paul B. Tanis 4 children: Constance Lunn, Margaret Tanis, Steven Tanis,
and Marcia Jackson. Second marriage was to Ralph Sturkey.
Emil Herman Witte (b. Dec. 18, 1896 - died Aug. 5, 1974) married Esther
Lydia Suenkel and had 2 children: Raymond and Marie Witte. Raymond
Emil Witte (b. Sept. 11, 1924 - d. Feb. 4, 1987) married Evelyn Laboube
and adopted Lisa. Marie Louise Witte (b. Aug. 17, 1927) married (Nov.
17, 1951) Ira W. Meyer and had 2 children: Carol Jean Meyer (b. May 18,
1956) who married Mr. Mills and had 1 son (name unknown) (b. April 9,
1981). Barbara Ann Meyer (b. May 2, 1953) married Mr. Werges and has
no children.
Benjamin William Witte (b. Aug. 4, 1899 in Drake, Mo. d. July 8, 1971
in Syracuse, Nebraska) married Feb. 22, 1924 Mathilda Lisetta Witte
(b. Aug. 14, 1902 in Franklin County, Mo. d. Dec. 26, 1982 in Syracuse,
Nebraska) and had 2 sons: Louis August Witte (b. Sept. 10, 1925 in
Hickman, Nebraska) married June 19, 1949 to Phyllis Maxine Groteluschen
Witte (b. May 14, 1928 in Genoa, Nebraska) and had 3 children: Joan
Louise (b. 2/7/51 in Nebraska City, Nebraska) m. 12/26/71 to Warren
Leslie Anthony b. 9/23/48 in Omaha, Nebraska. 2 children: Jennifer
Louise Anthony (b. 1/23/75 in San Antonio, Texas) and William Leslie
Anthony (b. 12/20/77 at Omaha, Nebraska). Linda Diane Witte (b. 5/31/52
in Syracuse, Nebraska) m. 7/14/73 to Scott Edward Anderson (b. 8/20/51
in Oscola, Nebraska) 2 children: Theresa Lynn Anderson (b. 2/8/76 at
Osceola, Nebraska) and Sarah Lisetta Anderson (b. 11/24/81 at York,
Nebraska). C^rol Ann.Witte (b. May 13, 1958) m. July 19, 1980 to Harlan
Leonn MaguireAl cftfrcr Michelle Maguire (b. 7/18/86 in Omaha, Nebraska)
Arvel Benjamin Witte (b. 12-19-33 in Syracuse, Nebraska) m. June 28,
1959 to Carol Rose Pohlman (b. 12-9-38 in Norfolk, Nebraska) and had 2
children: Gretchen and John. Gretchen Jane Witte Goldsmith (b. June 15,
1960 at Pasadena, California) m. Nov. 30, 1985 at Rolling Hills, Calif,
to Richard Alan Goldsmith. 2 children: Jessica Rose Goldsmith (b.
June 17, 1989--same as her mother) and Brandon Richard Wesley Goldsmith
(b. Feb. 5, 1992). John Nicholas Witte (b. 9/9/63 in Pasadena, Calif.)
married Suzanne Loizeaux (b. Sept. 9, 1963) on Sept. 7, 1985—no children.
Note: August Simon Witte came to the United States in 1864 from Lippe-
Detmold, Prussia. It took 11 weeks for the trip because the wind drove
the ship back!

William Carl Oberg born Jan. 23, 1836—died April 22, 1908 married
Carolina Louise Fisher born March 11 , 1850—died Jan. 26, 1938
they had 6 children:
William Jr. married Lydia Becker--1 son Edwin married Carrie Mae
Hutchins…William Jr.’s marriage was to Mary Elna Marshall--
1 son John and 3 daughters Carrie, Ella, and Mary.
Mary married Godfred Bauer — 2 sons Edwin (who was a Reverend) and
Henry (both dec.)—3 daughters Flora married Copeland, Verena married
Ernest Schokley (lived in St. Louis), Freda married Schokley (all
believed dec.) 1 *
Joseph married Laura--2 sons Ezra and Raymond and 1 daughter Mabel
Joseph s second marriage was to William's first wife Lydia, 1 daughter
Tillie and 1 son Oliver. (This is the family that moved to Arkansas
and were very poor--lost touch with them).
Charles married Emma Kohlbusch—9 children Milford, Henry, August
Louis, Arnold, and 01iver--3 daughters Hilda married Ernest Krull!
Mamie married Ervin Schneider and Verena married Haeffner. Mamie
and Ervin Schneider had 2 daughters 1 (name unknown) was killed in
a car accident and was married at the time and had kids. The other
Geraldine married Marvin Wehmeyer and had 3 children: 2 boys (names
unknown) and 1 girl Theresa.
Verena married Charles Grannemann—2 sons Herbert (dec.) married and
had kids (names unknown)and Elmer married (unknown) and had 2
children: Bruce and Janice. Verena's daughter Viola married Edwin
Rathson (dec.) and currently lives in St. Louis. She had 2 children
Larry who married and had children – (all names unknown - 1 of his kids
died from sudden infant death syndrome). Glee Ann married (unknown)
and had twin girls (names unknown).

Henry married Sophia Engelbrecht—5 children Ida married Armin Witte,
Walter married Laverne Cotton, Alvin married Lena Lehmann, Minnie
married Arnold Seba, and Viola married Fred Niebruegge

 
Engelbrecht, Anna Maria (73902156)
 
7000 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3W5N-WVF : accessed 2017-01-19), entry for Mayme Adelaide /Robben/. Robben, Mayme Adelaide (30440240)
 

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