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6901 This information is from photocopies of the Lutheran Church records in the town of Haieshausen.

Page 164, number 5, year 1831.

Date of Death: 26 November, 1831, Haieshausen

Date of Burial: 29 November 1831, Haieshausen

Name: Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Regenhardt

Occupation: Linen weaver

Age: 28 years less 14 days

Cause: Nerve fever
 
Regenhardt, Christian Friedrich Wilhelm (9552163)
 
6902 This information is from the original Lutheran Church records in the town of Greene.

Page 32, number 56, year 1805

Date of Death: 11 December 1805, Haieshausen

Date of Burial: 14 December 1805, Haieshausen

Name: Ernst Christian Regenhardt,
a carpenter aid cottager was born at Kreiensen
on 15 June 1734 and died 11 Dec. at 9 in the
evening (cause: diarrhea). Was given
private burial on the evening of the 14th.
His father was Johann Jurgen Regenhardt, his
mother was Marie Herr.
In 1764 he was married to the late Engel
Dorthea Brinkmann.

Age: 71 years, 5 months.

Cause: Diarrhea
 
Regenhardt, Ernst Christian (19815440)
 
6903 This information is from the original Lutheran Church records in the town of Greene.

Page 32, number 56, year 1805

Date of Death: 11 December 1805, Haieshausen

Date of Burial: 14 December 1805, Haieshausen

Name: Ernst Christian Regenhardt,
a carpenter aid cottager was born at Kreiensen
on 15 June 1734 and died 11 Dec. at 9 in the
evening (cause: diarrhea). Was given
private burial on the evening of the 14th.
His father was Johann Jurgen Regenhardt, his
mother was Marie Herr.
In 1764 he was married to the late Engel
Dorthea Brinkmann.

Age: 71 years, 5 months.

Cause: Diarrhea 
Regenhardt, Ernst Christian (19815440)
 
6904 This information is from the original records of the Lutheran Church in the town of Ahlshausen.

Page 492, number 23, year 1810

Date of Death: 7 December 1810, Ahlshausen

Date of Burial: 11 December 1810, Ahlshausen

Name: Johann Christian Wressig, a cottager from
here in Ahlshausen, was born here 9 May 1771
and died 7 Dec. between 4 and 5 p. m. of a
chest ailment. His father was Johann Christian
Wressig, a cottager who died here and his
mother was Marie Sophie Rolff.
In 1792 on 22 November, he married Johanne
Christine Schelm to whom he was married for
18 years and produced 4 sons and 2 daughters,
who are still living. He was given public
burial on 11 December at 10 a.m.

Age: 39 years, 7 months.

Cause: Chest ailment
 
Wressig, Johann Christian (88369888)
 
6905 This is the marriage record for Jacob Cagle and Lucy Derrah on May 01, 1826, in Davidson County, Tennessee.

Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950

Name: Jacob Cagle
Marriage Date: 01 May 1826
Marriage Place: Davidson, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lucy Derrah
Spouse's Gender: Female
GS Film Number: 001994218
Digital Folder Number: 007623884 
Family: Jacob Cagle, Sr. / Lucy Derrah (F23255328)
 
6906 This OTTO went to Kansas City in 1916.

Hamburg Passenger List:

Name: Otto Leimbach
Gender: männlich (Male)
Departure Age: 24
Birth Date: abt 1865
Residence Place: Dermbach, Sachsen-Weimar
Departure Date: 31 Okt 1889 (31 Oct 1889)
Departure Place: Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
Arrival Place: New York
Occupation: Kaufmann
Ship Name: Augusta Victoria
Captain: Albers
Shipping Clerk: Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
Shipping Line: Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
Ship Type: Dampfschiff
Ship Flag: Deutschland
Accommodation: Zwischendeck
Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 065
Household Members:
Name Age
Otto Leimbach 24
 
Leimbach, Otto (25297508)
 
6907 Thomas F Fuqua
United States Census, 1920
Tools


Event Place: O'Neal Judicial Township, San Joaquin, California, United States

Name: Thomas F Fuqua

Sex: Male
Age: 45
Birth Year (Estimated): 1875
Birthplace: California
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Father's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Thomas F Fuqua Head Male 45 California
Berdie A Fuqua Wife Female 48 California 
Fuqua, Thomas Farass (9847804)
 
6908 Thomas Haile is a representative in the Missouri Legislature 1864-1866. History Of Southeast Missouri by Goodspead, 1888. pg. 327. NOTE: This Thomas Haile is from St. Francois County, Missouri and his bio is in Goodspeed's book, pg 637. Haile, Thomas (35237568)
 
6909 Thomas Jefferson Satterwhite

CSA Served Fifty Seventh Alabama Infantry CSA. b. 10 Jan 1836
GA. d. 14 Mar 1888, Falls Co. Texas, m. (1) Mary ? Cherokee ? m. (2) Mary Virginia “Jennie” Bryan or Bryant b. 10 Jan 1831 d. 23 Jan 1900 Grave located Tarver Cem. Falls Co. Texas, moved to Texas circa 1870.
 
Bryant, Mary Virginia (31281914)
 
6910 Thomas Swann, Born in S.C. Nov. 1, 1790 & died Apr. 14, 1853. Thomas is the father of Nicholas Swann & Sophia Swann Rogers. He came to Noxubee County ca. 1835 from Bedford County, TN. Thomas Swann was probably the second person buried in this cemetery. Thomas Swann & Abram Adams were probably close neighbors & friends.

Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159907253/thomas-swann 
Swann, Thomas (28534063)
 
6911 Tinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Edward Henry (63301308)
 
6912 Title
Illinois Marriages to 1850
Author
Dodd, Jordan
Publisher
Ancestry.com Operations Inc
Publisher date
1997
Publisher location
Provo, UT, USA
Name
Ancestry.com 
Family: Nathanial Dressor / Elizabeth Sarah McFarland (F64948264)
 
6913 tmcmul2003 on ancestry.com: Mary Jane Watson Crownover Miller: Several trees show Mary Ann Crownover as the daughter of James Crownover and Sarah "Sally" Jordan. However, the marriage license for Mary Crownover and George H W Miller specifically states Mrs. Mary Crownover meaning Crownover is her married name. Also, the death certificate for Edna Evelyn Miller Combs daughter of George and Mary shows her parents as George Miller and his wife's name is Mary Watson born in Arkansas. Clara Belle Huff nee Miller's Death Certificate lists her mother as Mary Ann Watson born in Arkansas. Watson, Mary Ann (64657552)
 
6914 Tombstone # 19 9788 Lewis, Benjamin (75270272)
 
6915 Tombstone gives age as 3Y, 10 mo, 6 d - death date Oct 8, 1846 Fleming, Martha J. (37547104)
 
6916 Tombstone gives death as May the 2nd, 1837 - Age 60Y, 11 Mo Stevenson, Jane Jean (10010623)
 
6917 Tombstone gives death date as 27 Dec 1837 - Age 23Y, 10Mo, 11d. Stevenson, Jane (51870957)
 
6918 Tombstone photo in Miller album Miller, Wilbert W. (84073776)
 
6919 tombstone shows 23 Nov 1870 Moore, Margaret Jane "Jennie" (98757920)
 
6920 Total of 13 children with Ruth Ann Mullen, 2 children with Matilda Wall. Brown, Solomon (89233295)
 
6921 Train wreck near Campbell, mo 1952 or 1954 Miller, Dorothy (61130265)
 
6922 Transcribed by Notha Stevens


Iron County, Missouri Deeds

page 87
This deed made and entered into this Seventh day o f April AD eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between John Lewis and Emeline Lewis his wife, Elihue Dunn and Mariah Dunn his wife, John Dunn , Helen Dunn , his wife, Eliab Dunn, Winey Dunn, his wife, Leroy Dunn , Sarah Dunn , his wife, and Mary Dunn all of Madison County State of Missouri parties of the first part and Andrew J. Vance of St. Francois County and State of Missouri parties of the second part Witnesseth that the said parties of the first part in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars to them paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by these present give grant bargain and Sell unto the said parties of the second part the following described tract of land lying and being in the county of Madison State of Missouri to wit: South East quarter of the South East quarter Section twenty two township Thirty two north of range three East containing forty acres more or less. To have
`
John Lewis (seal) Emeline Lewis (seal)
Elihue Dunn (seal) Mariah Dunn (seal)
John Dunn (seal)
Hellen Dunn (seal)
Eliab Dunn (seal)
Winey Dunn (seal)
Leroy Dunn (seal)
Sarah Dunn (seal)
Mary Dunn (seal)

State of Missouri
County of Iron
Be It Remembered that John Lewis and Emeline his wife Elihue Dunn and Mariah his wife John Dunn and Hellen his wife Eliab Dunn and Winey his wife Leroy Dunn and Sarah his wife and Mary Dunn personally known to the undersigned a justice of the peace withinand fore said county to be the persons whoes names are Subscribed to the forgoing deed as parties that on this day appeared before me and acknowledged that they executed and delivered the same as their voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein contained and said Emeline Lewis Mariah Dunn Helen Dunn and Winey Dunn Sarah Dunn and Mary. Being by me made acquainted with the contents of said deed acknowledged on examination apart from their husbands that they executed the same and relinquishes their dower in the real estate therein mentioned freely and without compulsion or undue influence of their said husbands.
Given under my this 29th day of June 1857

John Smith , Justice of the Peace

Filed for record the 18th day of November 1857 and Recorded this 6th day of January, 1858 
Dunn, Eliab (60105066)
 
6923 Transcribed by Rob Lewis 15 Jul 2016:

STATE OF TENNESSEE ... LAND GRANT NO. 3504 ... BOOK E, PAGE 347
NOVEMBER 14, 1834

STATE OF TENNESSEE NO. 3504, 200 ACRES
To all whom these presents shall come, Greetings. Know ye that by virtue of entry No. 990 made in the Office Of The Entry Taker of Marion County and entered on the 21st day of October 1831 pursuant to the provisions of an act of the General Assembly ofsaid state passed in the 9th day of January 1830, this is Granted by the said State of Tennessee unto BENJAMIN LEWIS a certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres by survey hearing date the 9th day of March 1833 lying in said county on the top of Cumberland Mountain; Beginning at a black oak on the south side of a large branch, the waters of Coop’s Creek, running thence down said branch east one hundred poles to a Black Oak , near the cliff – then south eighty poles to a stake and pointers; then west one hundred poles to a Spanish Oak, then north eight poles to the Beginning including a cabin and small improvement made by said LEWIS– with the hereditaments and appurtenances; To have and to hold said tract or parcel of land with its

Signed by: William Carroll
By the Governor,
SAM G. SMITH, Secretary
 
Lewis, Benjamin (40853204)
 
6924 Translation from German of Herman Irion’s Obit:

Elderly man’s suicide

Herman Irion poisons himself with carbolic acid

The 80-year-old Herman Irion was found dead yesterday morning at approximately 9 a.m. in his room on the third floor of Himmler’s Hotel, 1901 South Broadway. A bottle of carbolic acid found lying next to his bed proved that he had committed suicide. He did not leave a note and for this reason, it is not completely clear what led him to kill himself.

He probably took his own life in a temporary fit of mental disturbance. Irion was once the respected owner of a butcher shop, but as he aged, he showed more and more instances of mental derangement. His wife, Marie Irion, separated from him seven years ago and now lives at 1820 E. 3rd Street. Irion had already spent some time in an asylum.

Mr. Näller, a guest of the hotel, discovered the body and notified the innkeeper, Mr. Himmler, who then gave notice to the police. Mrs. Irion was also notified. The body was brought to the morgue and the coroner will perform an autopsy.

 
Irion, Herman Albert (9202663)
 
6925 Translation of Obit from German:

Brother Casper Engelbrecht
no longer resides on earth. He died 4 January 1877, believing in the Lord after twelve years of suffering from a pelvic (lower abdomen) disease. Brother Engelbrecht was born in Lower-Göllenbeck, governing district of Minden, Prussia. He reached an age of 49 years and his wife, Anna Elsebein Engelbrecht, nee Schlomann, died unexpectedly but not unprepared in her 42nd year of life on the 7th of January, on the morning of the funeral of her husband of a heart attack. Sister Engelbrecht was born in Upper-Göllenbeck, governing district of Minden, Prussia. Brother and Sister Engelbrecht joined our church in the year 1860 and were loyal members until the end. Their marriage was blessed by 12 children, 11 surviving, 1 deceased.

Signed Henry Vosholl

[NOTE - name of town name misspelled - should have been Lower-Jöllenbeck]
 
Engelbrecht, Casper Heinrich (33728896)
 
6926 Translation:

Translation:

In the year of the Lord 1853, on July 4th, have joined in marriage here and were wedded by me:

Caspar Heinrich Engelbrecht and Anna Marie Husemann from Jöllenbeck, Westphalia.

Witnesses: Johann Friedrich Wehmüller und Hanna Wilhelmina, his wife.

L. Nollau, Pastor 
Family: Casper Heinrich Engelbrecht / Mary Ann Hussmann (F859788)
 
6927 Tribute to Martha Leta Lewis Bahn, by her niece, Lynn Lewis Williamson

Aunt Leta always created FUN activities for us nieces and nephews. My earliest memories are of staying in the cabin at Taylor Oaks while Uncle Larry was building the brick house. He cleared some brush, and built a big fire. We kids roasted hot dogs on saplings or very long skinny trees. Richard, Barbara, and I later got to spend the night in the brick house. We stamped egg cartons: Extra Large, Large, Medium, and Small. I couldn’t count past 10, but Richard could count to 100. We had to get the right count for each specific size of egg.
Twice I went down stairs as a child and found live animals in the basement. Once at Grandma Lewis’ house there were two turkeys alive in the basement with Uncle Larry. Aunt Leta held my hand on the stairs. I stopped half way, and would not go down any further because the turkeys were the same size as me. At Taylor Oaks one time, there were hundreds of baby chicks in the basement. I was a little braver with baby chicks.
When I was very young Aunt Leta took me to Academic Hall at SEMO to see the drama “The Little Match Girl.” Often she took me to SEMO concerts to hear Uncle Larry play his cello. Later when I was at SEMO myself she found me in the audience at The New Christy Minstrels Concert, and came over to say “Hello” to my friends and me.
When I was in Junior High, Barbara, Kathy, and I went ALONE by bus to Belleville to spend a week with the Bahns. Aunt Leta took us to Forest Park for a picnic, to the Jewel Box, to Grant’s Farm, and to the Municipal Opera. We went to the Muny Opera by
Bus. Aunt Leta could open a few cans and prepare an elegant meal. That week Barbara and I learned that chicken is done on the grill when the juice comes out clear.
Aunt Leta was the Perle Mesta of Cape Girardeau. She loved entertaining and hosting parties. She told me once, “Sometimes I set the table two weeks before the party.” I watched her and learned, and later thanks to Aunt Leta, I hosted my own big parties. However, mine were usually buffet style, not sit down dinners. As her niece, I served at a few dinner parties and helped wash dishes too.
In 1967 I was privileged to travel in Europe with the Bahn family for 6 weeks. We camped in Paris, and stayed in bed and breakfast houses in London and Edinburgh. In London we ate at Wimpy’s because of her brothers: Frank, Freeman, and Bill. We also went to the London Stock Exchange to make Uncle Francis pleased. We hiked in Scotland, and one woman told us excitedly, “I have never seen a Mother and daughter look so much alike!” Aunt Leta and I were both speechless, and did not tell the Scottish woman that we were aunt and niece; we did not want to embarrass the woman!
When I moved to St. Louis in 1968, Aunt Leta collected and gave me all sorts of things she knew I needed for my own apartment: dishes, blankets, an iron, and ironing board, and a cookbook. For our wedding December 19, 1970, she organized and carried out the reception in the basement of First Presbyterian Church, and she and Uncle Larry put together all the wreaths and Christmas decorations in the church. Uncle Larry and I took down all this greenery on Christmas Day; he climbed up a tall ladder.
She contributed a large amount of time to First Presbyterian Church and Châteaux. She was the first woman to give a sermon or speech at the annual Presbytery meeting. She then gave the same sermon on Sunday morning at First Church; I think she was the first woman ever in the pulpit on Sunday morning for a sermon. She broke ground in many ways. She was also the first woman to dive into Capaha Park’s new swimming pool. The photographer, Fronabarger, asked the three divers to dive again so he could get a better picture. They obliged, and their diving photos were in the Missourian the next day. Aunt Leta did a lovely swan dive.
Aunt Leta was an excellent role model for me, and had a great impact on my life.
I have greatly missed her wisdom these past 7 years. She can be very proud of her sons, and their wives, Taylor and Nancy, William and Janna, and her beloved grandchildren, Katelin, Jackson, and Carson. Her last request of me was at Phoenicia Restaurant in 2001 “I can’t remember those stories any more of what we did together; please tell them to my grandchildren for me.” Above you have read a few of those stories. 
Lewis, Martha Leta (82102992)
 
6928 Trinity Luteran Church Ische, Linda Lou (638996)
 
6929 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, William (82453148)
 
6930 Trinity Lutheran Church Regenhardt, Olga Wilhelmine (52448352)
 
6931 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Johann Heinrich (72155492)
 
6932 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Bertha Louise (85494)
 
6933 Trinity Lutheran Church Willer, Edgar William (79931194)
 
6934 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (4495552)
 
6935 Trinity Lutheran Church Regenhardt, Elsa Wilhelmine (2573955)
 
6936 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Clarence Monroe (8561152)
 
6937 Trinity Lutheran Church Ische, Anna Caroline Amalie (68267744)
 
6938 Trinity Lutheran Church Ische, Paul Marvin Louis (39743575)
 
6939 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Eola Marguerite (35738808)
 
6940 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Hulda Wilhelmine Emilie (25466803)
 
6941 Trinity Lutheran Church Ische, Robert Leonard (31017290)
 
6942 Trinity Lutheran Church Willer, Bernice Helene (6352349)
 
6943 Trinity Lutheran Church Scheppelmann, Freda Frances (11226200)
 
6944 Trinity Lutheran Church Huters, Julia Ann (21002280)
 
6945 Trinity Lutheran Church Family: Raymond Eugene Karcher, Sr. / Julia Ann Huters (F92950448)
 
6946 Trinity Lutheran Church Family: Wilhelm Friedrick Pott / Maria Roth (F80523733)
 
6947 Trinity Lutheran Church Family: Henry Martin Scheppelmann / Lola Freemire (F93300565)
 
6948 Trinity Lutheran Church marriage record states he is "teacher in local parish church". Family: Charles Ferdinand Kramp / Fredericka Amanda Maria Schrader (F55368936)
 
6949 Trinity Lutheran Church record: Died of diptheria; survived by Pastor Gustav & Emilie Polack; was first buried in St. Louis on 21 Jul 1891 - then dug up and buried in Cape Girardeu on 14 Jan 1892. Polack, Martha Anna (21812800)
 
6950 Trinity Lutheran Church Records - married Heinrich Dormeier May 1872. She is a widow - last name from previous marriage is Schadenberg. Bethe, Fredricka (41125080)
 
6951 Trinity Lutheran Church records show birthdate 4 Sep 1856 and baptized 15 Feb 1857. Theuerkauf, Frederick (19301279)
 
6952 Trinity Lutheran Church records show birthdate 4 Sep 1856 and baptized 15 Feb 1857. Theuerkauf, Frederick (19301279)
 
6953 Trinity Lutheran Church records show Julia Stoffregen (nee Dormeier) died of convulsions; survived by widower August Stoffregen, 4 children, 3 siblings and her parents. Dormeyer, Julia (52233274)
 
6954 Trinity Lutheran Church records state she died of Consumption. Regenhardt, Anna (31722716)
 
6955 Trinity Lutheran Church records state she died of pneumonia. Regenhardt, Wilhelmine Mina (23445382)
 
6956 Trinity Lutheran Churcn Ische, Leonard Lee (67509064)
 
6957 Trinity Lutheran records show Johanna Theuerkauf died of typhus 17 Apr 1869 and buried 18 Apr 1869. Allers, Johanna Sophia Augusta (85377416)
 
6958 Trintiy Lutheran Church Regenhardt, Emil Lebrecht Conrad (72310411)
 
6959 Triplet - 2 of 3 Engelbrecht, Henry Herman (26996092)
 
6960 Triplet 3 0f 3 Engelbrecht, August G. (76332972)
 
6961 truck driver
single
son of Ed Hakes and Effie Lewis
died of pneumonia after an automobile wreck
informant: Alvin Hakes, St Louis, MO 
Hakes, Delmar (91005110)
 
6962 Tuberculosis Ludwig, Maria (95028475)
 
6963 tuberculosis Roth, Maria (4816978)
 
6964 Tumpey E. Lewis, the subject of this sketch, was born Sept. 8, 1884, and died Jan. 19, 1922 at the age of 37 years, 4 months, and 11 days. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis. Tump was converted and joined the Missionary Baptist Church when he was about 19 years old and lived a CMristian life until his death. He leaves a wife and 5 children to mourn his untimely death. Also a father and mother, many other relatives and a countless number of friends.

The writer had the privilege to be with his in his last illness and talked with his about his soul's welfare, and he left behind his a burning testimony that all was well and he was going to rest.

He was taken ill about 2 weeks before his death with pneumonia and typhoid fever. All that could be was done by loving friends and relatives to defeat death, but God called and Tump was forced to surrender. Tump was truly a good man, a loving husband, a dutiful son. The writer has known his for near 25 years and not once can we recall the time when he was not in a cheerful mood. He always had a kind word for everyone. I believe we are safe in saying that Tump had not an enemy in this community. To know his was to love his. The community has lost one of its best citizens. He will be missed by all of us, especially by his loved ones. A hose has been bereft of a good husband and father; no one will ever fill his place.

We sight write for hours of his kindly acts and good deeds, but the recording Angel has then all recorded and sometime when Jesus comes back to gather His jewels, Tump will come forth to a glorious resurrection. Also the mortal body of Tump will be resurrected, changed in a moment, a twinkling of an eye and will come forth a glorious body. I Corinthians:15:51-54

Funeral services were conducted by the writer in the Baptist church at Redford, after which the body was laid to rest in the Redford Cemetery. Those who are bereft, we would say, 'weep not as those who have no hope. Fight on, Jesus is soon coming, and when He comes all the redeemed saints who have passed on before will come with His. I Thes. 4:14 This takes in Tump. Let us take comfort from the fact that he suffers no sore, but has passed on to his reward.
G. C. Brawley

(Received a copy from Loren Ruble, a grandson of Tumpy Lewis.)
 
Lewis, Tumpy Erastus (99877804)
 
6965 Twin 1 of 2Still-born Schweer, Still-born (60079584)
 
6966 Twin 2 of 2 Schweer, Lorene Anna (17598868)
 
6967 Twin of Joseph Brady Lewis

Possible grave:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Lewis&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GScnty=2544&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=7333281&df=all& 
Lewis, Peter Rosomore (71352268)
 
6968 Twin of Peter Rosomore Lewis Lewis, Joseph Brady (41133172)
 
6969 Twin of Stephen Alexander Satterwhite, Jr., Nancy Clark Satterwhite b. 17 June 1828 d. 27 May 1890 m. 12 Dec 1854, Dale Co. AL., Dr. Snider Miles Carlton. 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. Nancy is buried in Old Henderson Cem. Henderson, Rusk County, Texas.

- courtesy D. Marsall Satterwhite 
Satterwhite, Nancy Clark (79372376)
 
6970 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (92893248)
 
6971 Twin to Hamilton Benjamin Howard Howard, Henderson Wilson (24725860)
 
6972 Twin to Henderson Wilson Howard Howard, Hamilton Benjamin (21100585)
 
6973 Twin to Joseph Scheppelman, William H. Jr (42957701)
 
6974 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (62332936)
 
6975 Twin to William Jr. Scheppelman, Joseph Duff (10741590)
 
6976 Typhoid Fever - MO DC 28449 Sutton, Bessie P. (98211876)
 
6977 Typhus Polack, Friedrich Eduard (66074308)
 
6978 U of VA Hospital Drumheller, Elvira Jane (39570706)
 
6979 U. S. Public Records Index:

Name Glen T Stabbs
Birth Date 30 Nov 1940
Phone Number 487-3889
Address 5861 Delor St
Residence Saint Louis, MO
Postal Code 63109-3108
Second Phone Number 849-5611
Second Address 5861 Delor St
Second Residence Saint Louis, MO
Second Postal Code 63109-3108
Third Phone Number 487-3889
Third Address 5861 Delor St
Third Residence Saint Louis, MO
Third Postal Code 63109-3108
Fourth Phone Number 849-5611
Fourth Address 5861 Delor St
Fourth Residence Saint Louis, MO
Fourth Postal Code 63109-3108 
Stabbs, Glen Thomas (80790501)
 
6980 U.S. City Directories 1822-1995 ancestry.com
Name: Chester J Lewis
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1944
Street address: 612 E 6th
Residence Place: Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Occupation: Welder
Spouse: Betty Lewis
Publication Title: Duluth, Minnesota, City Directory, 1944 
Lewis, Chester James (46585014)
 
6981 U.S. Civil War

Name Starlin Brincefield
Side Confederate
Regiment State/Origin North Carolina
Regiment 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Company G
Rank In Private
Rank Out Private
Film Number M230 roll 5

U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles

Name Starlin Brincefield
Enlistment Age 22
Birth Date 1840
Enlistment Date 10 Jan 1862
Enlistment Place Caswell County, North Carolina
Enlistment Rank Private
Muster Date 10 Jan 1862
Muster Place North Carolina
Muster Company G
Muster Regiment 22nd Infantry
Muster Regiment Type Infantry
Muster Information Enlisted
Side of War Confederacy
Survived War? Yes
Residence Place Caswell County, North Carolina
Notes 1865-02-24 Deserted to enemy; 1865-02-25 Confined, (Washington, DC), Estimated day; 1865-02-27 Oath of Allegiance, (Washington, DC)
Title North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster 
Brincefield, Sterling "Starlin" (77763922)
 
6982 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration Records 1861-1865

Name Henry J Dimond
Marital Status Married
Race White
Age 33
Birth Year abt 1830
Birth Place Ohio
Residence Date 1 Jul 1863
Residence Place Sub District, Kentucky, USA
Congressional District 9th
Class 1
Series Number Nm-65, Entry 172
Description Class 1, A-K, Volume 1 of 3
 
Diamond, Henry J (23634344)
 
6983 U.S. Civil War Soldiers


Name Henry J. Diamond
Side Union
Regiment State/Origin Kentucky
Regiment 68th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Enrolled Militia)
Company I
Rank In Sergeant
Rank Out Sergeant
Film Number M386 roll 7 
Diamond, Henry J (23634344)
 
6984 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

Name: William R. Underwood
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment: 4th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
Company: K
Rank In: Lieutenant
Rank Out: Second Lieutenant
Film Number: M380 roll 15 
Underwood, William Riley (36109842)
 
6985 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about James M Casteel
Name: James M Casteel
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: 16 Missouri Cavalry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 16th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
Company: D
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Corporal
Rank Out Expanded: Corporal
Film Number: M390 roll 8 
Casteel, James Madison (21828992)
 
6986 U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 ancestry.com

Name George H Miller
Issue Date 15 Dec 1857
Place Iron, Missouri, USA
Land Office Jackson
Meridian 5th PM
Township 32-N
Range 4-E
Section 10
Accession Number MO3770__.338
Document Number 17451 
Miller, George H. W. (41155964)
 
6987 U.S. Hospital White, Ira D. (80049732)
 
6988 U.S. Marine Corps - Korea Lewis, James Beryl (28449168)
 
6989 U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958

Name: Caree Pingilley
Muster Date: Oct 1943
Enlistment Date: 15 Mar 1943
Rank: Private First Class
Station: Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Air Gunners School, Purcell, Oklahoma 
Pingilley, Caree (9141277)
 
6990 U.S. Navy World War II Veteran Radioman Third Class and toured on six ships in the Asiaic and Pacific Waters.

Preceded in death by his wife Doris Smith Lewis; brothers Cecil, Walter, and Warren Lewis, sisters Edith Lewis, and Helen Treadway, two grandchildren David and Lisa Kirkendoll.

Funeral Service will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 1, 2009 at Roller McNutt Funeral Home Chapel of Clinton, Arkansas. 
Lewis, Dewey (18655944)
 
6991 U.S. Postmaster:

Name Rice A Duncan
Post Office Location Mier, Madison, Missouri
Appointment Date 6 Jul 1855
Volume Number 18
Volume Year Range 1845-1855 
Duncan, Rice Allen (2822884)
 
6992 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (8585568)
 
6993 U.S. Public Records Index 1950-1993 Vol. 1

Name Stella M West

Birth Date 30 Mar 1924
Residence Date 1981
Phone Number 327-4517
Address 1 Etta St
Residence Wentzville, MO
Postal Code 63385-1625
Second Phone Number 327-4517
Second Address 410 Cheryl Ann
Second Residence Wentzville, MO
Second Postal Code 63385
Third Residence Date 1993
Third Phone Number 327-4517
Third Address 676 Elder Court Dr
Third Residence Wentzville, MO
Third Postal Code 63385

https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1788/records/117280895 
Diamond, Stella M. (10756916)
 
6994 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (91189841)
 
6995 U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 about Carma Mable Hoff
Name: Carma Mable Hoff
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1917
Address: 1230 Michelle Dr, Saint Clair, MO, 63077-1626 (1989) 
Robinson, Carma Mabel (74001873)
 
6996 U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 about Chauncy R Hoff
Name: Chauncy R Hoff
Birth Date: 9 Aug 1917
Phone Number: 629-3459
Address: Star Rt, St Clair, MO, 63077 (1975)
[1230 Michelle Dr, Saint Clair, MO, 63077-1626 (1976)]  
Hoff, Chauncey (2215070)
 
6997 U.S. Veterans Gravesites:
Name: Van Angello Keriakos
Death Age: 73
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1929
Service Start Date: 14 Sep 1948
Service End Date: 19 Jul 1989
Death Date: 24 Apr 2003
Interment Date: 21 May 2003
Interment Place: Virginia, USA
Cemetery Address: C/O Director Arlington, VA 22211
Cemetery: Arlington National Cemetery
Plot: Section 66 Site 4454
Notes: Lt Col Us Air Force Korea, Vietnam 
Keriakos, Van Angello (94328712)
 
6998 U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006

Name: William R Underwood
Service Info.: LIEUT CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY CIVIL WAR
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1829
Death Date: 13 Aug 1878
Cemetery: Underwood Cemetery
Cemetery Address: Piggott, AR 72454
 
Underwood, William Riley (36109842)
 
6999 U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name: Harold Eugene Lewis
Service Info.: FT3 US NAVY
Birth Date: 16 Dec 1936
Death Date: 7 Jan 2001
Cemetery: Marcus Memorial Park
Cemetery Address: Hwy 67 Fredericktown, MO 63645

Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Harold Lewis
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 16 Dec 1936
Death Date: 7 Jan 2001
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 15 Mar 1957
Release Date 1: 21 Jul 1961 
Lewis, Harold Eugene (20625064)
 
7000 U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 about Marshall W Keathley
Name: Marshall W Keathley Birth Year: 1916 Race: White, Citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Missouri State of Residence: Missouri County or City: Iron Enlistment Date: 29 Oct 1942 Enlistment State: Missouri Enlistment City: Jefferson Barracks Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA 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: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Enlisted Man, Regular Army, after 3 months of Discharge Education: 4 years of college Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 71 Weight: 157 
Keathley, Marshall Woodrow (16753056)
 

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