- Died in this city on Tuesday, June 30, 1903, at 3am, after an illness of several weeks duration, Mrs. Louisa Regenhardt. Deceased was born in Brunswick, Germany, on July 3, 1831; her maiden name was Weiss; her first husband was Charles Meyer; of this union two daughters still survive, Mrs. Matilda Heuer and Mrs. August Masters. Wm. F. Regenhardt, now also deceased, was her second husband. Besides the two daughters above mentioned, two stepsons and one stepdaughter, two brothers and one sister are left to mourn her loss. She was a strict adherent to the Lutheran faith and a staunch member of the church; a good christian woman, a good mother and a firm, true friend. Her suffering during the last weeks was intense and death was welcomed as a release from mortal pain. She has gone to join her husband after only a few weeks separation.
Pg. 8, Col.2, Funeral: The funeral of Mrs. Louisa Regenhardt took place at 2 o'clock thi s afternoon (Wednesday, July 1) from the family residence on Independence St. to the Lutheran Church, thence to Lorimier Cemetery where interment took place.godparents: Luise Caluditz (JT- I think this is a misspelling- should be Clauditz), Staats Bergmann Chirurgus in Beddingen, Heinrich Weiss Müllergesell
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- Courtesy of Judy Tuccinardi:
Louise Regenhardt et-all heirs of Charles Meyer deceased
To Hermann Weiss; Warranty Deed
This deed made and entered nto this 20th day May eighteen Hundred and Seventy nine by and between Louise Regenhardt late Louise Meyer widow of Charles Meyer deceased and William Regenhardt her husband August Heuer and Auguste Heuer, late Auguste Meyer, his wife. Matilda Masters late Matilde Meyer and David C. Masters her husband, of the County of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri parties of the first part and Hermann Weiss of the County of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri party of the Second part Witnesseth. That the Said parties of the first part in Consideration of the Fifteen Hundred Dollars to them paid by the Said party of the Second part, the receipt of which is here by acknowledged do by these presents grant bargain and sell Convey and Confirm unto the Said party of the second part and his heirs and assings forever all their right title and interest of every kind whatsoever, more particularly all their right title and interest in and to the following describedReal Estate, Situate and lying in the County of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri acquired by descent as heirs at law and legal representatives of Carl Meyer deceased in right of Said Auguste Heuer and Matilde Masters daughters of Said Carl Meyer deceased and including the dower interest or any other interest whatsoever of the said Louise Regenhardt widow of Said Carl Meyer late of Cape Girardeau County deceased, That is to say in and to lot numbered four(4) as described in the report of Jeremiah Randol John Randol Jr. and Albert G. English Commissioners appointed by the Circuit Court for said County at the November term of Said Court for the year 1847 and ast laid out by Elam W. Russell County Surveyor for Said County and which by the report of Said Commissioners was set aside for Elizabeth Williams the widow of Isaac Williams deceased as her dower during her natural life and which is a part of the tract of Six Hundred and forty acres Confirmed to said Isaac Williams by the government of the United States; then divided on partitions among the devises and the dower admeasured to the widow of said Williams deceased by Said Commissioners as per that report filed and approved by the Circuit Court of Said County on the 16th day of December A.D. 1847 and which said land is Situated in Township No. thirty one (31) North, of Range thirteen (13) East in the south west-corner of Said Confimration bounding on Cape LaCroix Creek adn Contatins one hundred and thirty five acres and eighty hundredth of an acres (135 80/100) The said Real Estate was purchased by said Carl Meyer from William Williams Executor of Isaac Williams decd. as per Deed of January 1st 1855 Recorded in Book R pages 507 &508. The said parties of the first part Sate that they are th eonly heirsat law of Said Carl Meyer deceased. To Have and to hold the premises aforesaid with all and singular the rights privileges Appurtenances and immunitites thereto belonging or in any-wise appertaining unto the said party of the second part and to his heirsand assigns forever the said parties of the first part her by covenarsting that they their heirs executors and Administrators Shall and will Warrant and Defend the title to the premises to the said party of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. In witness where of the Said parties of teh first part have hereunto set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written. The date changed before signing.
Executed in the presence of Louisa Regenhardt Seal
Edward D. Englemann William Regenhardt Seal
August Heuer Seal
Auguste Heuer Seal
Matilde Masters Seal
David C. Masters Seal
State of Missouri
County of Cape Girardeau Be it remembered that on this 20th day of May 1879 before the undersigned a Notary Public within and for the County of Cape Girardeau and State aforesaid personally appeared William Regenhardt and Louise Regenhardt his wife August Heuer and Auguste Heuer his wife and David C. Masters and Matilde Masters his wife who are all personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are Subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto and Severally acknowledged that they executed the same as their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. And the Said Auguste Heuer and Matilde Masters being by me first made acquainted with the contents of the Said instrument of writing upon an examination Separate and aprt from their Said husbands Severally acknowledged that they executed the same freely and without fear compulsion or undue influence of their Said husbands and the said Louise Regenhardt being by me first made acquainted with the contents of Said insturment of writing when an examination Seperate and aprt from her Said husband acknowledged that she executed the same and relinquish her interest whether of Dower or otherwise in the Real Estate therein mentioned freelys and without fear Compulsion orundue influence of her said husband. In testimony whereof I have here-unto Set my hand and affixed my official Seal at my office in the City of Cape Girardeau Mo the day and yaer first above written. My Commission expire May 10th 1882
Seal Edward D. Engleman
Notary Public
Recorded May 22nd 1879 at 10:15am HR English Clk ?? official Recorded
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Page 343, Series M653, Roll 611
Charles Meyers, 47, male, farmer, 2500, 500, Brunswick
Louisa, 29, female, (can't read where she was from)
Augusta, 10, female
Matilda, 6, female
Note: living next door to ? Burch, Jr.
Census: 1 SEP 1870 Cape Girardeau Co., Randol Township, Missouri
Note:
Series M593, Roll 765, Page 182
Meyer, Charles, age 65, male, white, farmer, real estate value $7400, personal value $1525, born in Brunswick, both father and mother foreign born, citizen of the U.S.
Meyer, Louisa, age 39, female, white, keeps house, born in Brunswick, father foreign born, can read and write
Meyer, Matilda, age 16, female, white, occupation 'help', born in Missouri, father foreign born
H?[can't make out the last name], Charles, age 20, male, white, farm hand, born in Hanover, both mother and father foreign born
Ol?[can't make out the spelling of the last name], Ernest, age 12, male, white, farm hand, born in Hanover, both father and mother foreign born, attended school in the last year
Note: living on either side of Charles Meyer are: Clark Hitt and Herman Weiss. I don't know who this Charles Meyer is since this says he is 65 years old and Louisa's husband was not born till 1813 which would make him only 57 in this census.
Marriage Record 1868-1881 Cape Girardeau, MO- witnesses, Julius Meier, August Stoffgren, Julius Heurer(?), David MASTERS(?)
1880 Census- page 34, Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 32- she is 48- Frederick(15),Edward(13),Emma(11),Ernst(9)
1900 Census- page 114, Enumeration district 26, 2nd Ward- states she immigrated in 1847, citizenship in 1853 son, Fred, b Oct 1864, widowed
Died in this city on Tuesday, June 30, 1903, at 3am, after an illness of several weeks duration, Mrs. Louisa Regenhardt. Deceased was born in Brunswick, Germany, on July 3, 1831; her maiden name was Weiss; her first husband was Charles Meyer; of this union two daughters still survive, Mrs. Matilda Heuer and Mrs. August Masters. Wm. F. Regenhardt, now also deceased, was her second husband. Besides the two daughters above mentioned, two stepsons and one stepdaughter, two brothers and one sister are left to mourn her loss. She was a strict adherent to the Lutheran faith and a staunch member of the church; a good christian woman, a good mother and a firm, true friend. Her suffering during the last weeks was intense and death was welcomed as a release from mortal pain. She has gone to join her husband after only a few weeks separation.
Pg. 8, Col.2, Funeral: The funeral of Mrs. Louisa Regenhardt took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon (Wednesday, July 1) from the family residence on Independence St. to the Lutheran Church, thence to Lorimier Cemetery where interment took place.
godparents: Luise Caluditz (JT- I think this is a misspelling- should be Clauditz), Staats Bergmann Chirurgus in Beddingen, Heinrich Weiss Müllergesell
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