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2 Suite 268, 1617 &. Brentwod blvd., St. Louis, Mo MERRILL D. BERKFLEY, PPES. CEDONA KENDALL. Lr BRARI AN MABEL FAATZ, VICE-PRES. RACHEL WILLIAMS. ARCHVST & HSTRN PATRl ClA DAMES, V I CE-PRES. HELEN DE PEREZ GALVEZ, CRSPG.SECY. MARYHELEN WILSON,RECORDING SECY. DCROTHY DUNN WOOD, TREASURER Robert E. Parkin, Edito~ WALTER H. VESPER, COUNCI L VOLUME VIII-Number 1 March, 1975 StLGS 'SPIRIT of '76 FAIR'.. June 7th The St. Louis Genealogical Society's "Spirit of '76 Fair," an officially recognized function of the St. Louis area's Bi- centennial observance of the American Revolution. will be held, Saturday, June 7'-h, at the Ethical Society building, 9001 Clay- ETHICAL SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS 9001 CLAYTON ROAD ST. LOUIS, MO YOUR REVOLtUTIORi ARY WAR AKCESTOR TO BE FEATURED AT SPRING FAIR Revolutionary War ancestors of St. Louis Geoealogical Society members and persons registering in advance for the Spirit of '76 Fair m i l l be featured in a special publication. Personswho can trace their ancestory back to a soldier of the War of Independencemayobtainsixgeneration forms at the March, April or May meetings or at the StLGS Office, Suite 261, 1617 South Brentwocd boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri Those desiring forms mailed to them must enclose asselfadd1-essed, stamped envelope with their request. The form provides for tracing your ancestory back thrcugh the generations -patatnailyormaternally or a mixture of the two-to xour ancestor who was involved in America winning its independence - i "CHIPS & SHI))Btf RAY COUNTY GENEAWICAL SOCIm Box 27 Essexville, Michigan $3.00 per year. Available back issuea 75e *lcreated The sixth annual StLGS Spring genealogical festival is conducted by a committee of numerous members, coordinated by Kit Davis Sm-ith and Dorothy Griffith. Two nationally known speakers, Netti Schreiner - Yantis of Springfield, Virginia, vice president of the National Genealogical Society, and Alexander C, Niven, Professor of History at Meramec Community College, will head a program ofstlgs experts specializingin various phases of the birth of our nation, As a special inducement for the opening of the Bicentennial celebration, pre-registrz-tion fee for the Spirit of '76 Fair is only $4 per person with a boxlunchoptional for an additional $2. Theall-day eventis open to the public, and new members will be accepted with registration for the fair upon payment of annual dues of $5. Registration and membership fees may be mailed to the St, Louis Genealogical Society, Suite 261, 1617So. Brentwoodboulevard, St. Louis, Missouri Mrs. Griffith was notified of "official recognitionu of the fair as par* of the "Saint Louis Spirit of t76*,tr on January 28, 1975, by executive di-- rector Robert A. Griesedieck, Several longtime StLGS members will expand on American Revolutionary sub- jects presented at the Society's 1972 fair. Topics include the British in- by The Saint Louis American Revolution Bicentennial Commission to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of American Independenceu Incorporated 1974, under Missouri General Not-For-Profit-Act StLGS a

3 spired Indian attack on St. Louis in 1780; Hessians, involving many German soldierswhoremainedin America; Loyalists, and other ethnic and geographical phases of the War of Independence, Mrs. home economist and publisher o f genealogical material as well as a former teacher and airline stewardess. A 1952 graduate of Purdue University in her native Indiana, she became interested in tracing her family tree while a sophomoreand, afterwards, tookthe stewardess job in order to visit relatives and travel to other genealogical sources, She has published a Catalogue of Genealogical Books inprint and i.s working on an Index to Hayden's Virginia Genealogies. Professor Niven is president of the newly faunded Institute of Civil War Studies in St. Louis. A teacher. and publicspeaker.for22years, he channels the life,mores and times of the people withwhomhe is concernedinto his talks, He will discuss the Puritans and pre- Revolutioriary Am.ernSca at the Fair. In addi-tion to the StLGS speakers, there will be displays and exhibits of Society-producedgenealogicalmaterials and publications, microfilming, photographing, patriotic organizations, publishers and thestlgs Library, which is housed in the University City Municipal Library, 6701 Delmar boulevard, "Get into the spirit," Mrs. Griffith SPECIAL 30-DAY OFFER ON COPIES ' OF T.F.T.~~ "AS IS" TO SEAHCWRS! Complete but imperfect copies of the St., Louis Genealogical society's pub- Schreiner - Yantis is a licatiorl lvtraci~~g Family Trees in Eleven I States" are being offered for sale for $3,35yostpa.id for 30 days, until March 131st, All of these copies have been ( thoroughly screened, and missing pages (or sections ofpages have been inserted says, "and register NOW for the Fair. " I REGISTRAT ION FORM IPk*u fin4 Get Into thespirit! wlooseleaf ; tt some were found to have pages or sections upside-down and reversed; the latter were left Itas isf1 if complete. Here is a bargain for the I "Eleven Statest' searcher who may have 'wornout his original copy or who simply doesn~tmindaf~wtwistsandturns while using it, All sales are complete "as fisw and "first come, first serve."! Order fromstlgs,suite 261,1617 South Brentwood boulevard, St. Louis fgemau>gical SPRING CONFERENCE IN IOWA / APRIL 26fi FEATUFWS CLIFFORD NE3L SMITH The Scott County (1owa) Genealogical Society and BlackHawkGei~ealogical Society, Rock Island, Illinois, will cosponsor an all-day spring conference, Saturday, April 26@, at Putnam Museum, 1717 West 12% street,-davenport, Iowa, Registrar is Mrs, L, L, Cornelius, rd avenue, Moline, Illinois CliffordNeal Smith, DeKalb, Il.linois, will speak onumid-westernresearcht' and "German-American Research,"._- ----_-_ * ~ Rogrmtratien for 8tLGB rpiril of '76" hrr, kturday, Jurw 7, 107s I : &nd rltb cluck or mnoy order for total amount to: : ~by#il(llu~tlw umtil May W W*lTlOh : A full day of Gmn.alo&rcal ha, Inforution ud Yelp witb I : tracing your hrrly ftme, rncludln# Proornoat I)peak.rm in I I two AudllorIU..m.iUna, tro 8tUdy GToupm Of Tour choic. in rntorul clumroa rtromphrm, uple opportunitr for hruralng uong d~rnpjrym u~ oxhibitm of rare ~mnmmlcyxca~ n~dm. UUiUIW EARLY.e you wom't rime thlm pleamaat, #, : re~ttvc aprrng.v.nt... $4.00 : ; opii(hal (Yumt be ordered with Ibgrmtration) : Rex Luncbeon L Rofremhuntm.... $d.w : her wrnse~li~lp s.w ; ToLal. Tour brr ttrrre $ Won't Us? S~liut &uih, (tlty) (Itat* J (Zap ~udoj :, #'rr.l & llrc crnd Cho~cr t I) : srt Study Croup 1) I ' Thrrl Surnura uf 1 ) ~wt*.rrrt to you I' ' I ) [ j... 2 StLGS 8

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6 CALDWELL EARLY MISSOURI SETTLER by Arthur B. Caldwell (S~LGS~ An old family Bible owned by Mrs. Sam Zoliker, of Windsor, Missouri states that Kinkead Caldwell was born August 9th, 1769, in Augusta County, Virginia. Mrs. Zoliker's maiden name was Jennie Harrison Graham and was a gr-gr-grand daughter of Kinkead Caldwell. The Bible indicates Kinkead married Sarah Kincaid on March 3rd, This marriage is also recorded in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, in Marriage Book 1-A, page 17. Also recorded in Greenbrier County in Will Book 1, page 276, is the Will of Andrew Kincaid which names Sarah Caldwell as a daughter. Kinkead's marriage to Sarah was performed by Rev. 'John McCue, one of the first Presbyterian Ministers to serve the Greenbrier-Augusta (Va.) area. His ministry is described in Dr. Howard M. Wilson's history of pioneer preachers of the Presbyterian faith in Virgi nia, THE TINKLING SPRING, HEAD- WATER OF FREEDOM. Sometime around 1790, or perhaps 1792 when the State of Kentucky was formed, Kinkead and his wife, Sarah moved to Bourbon County, which at that time extended from what is now Pendleton County a- cross the state to the Virginia border. Then Bourbon County embraced territory that later became Nicholas, Bath and Montgomery Counties. Many years later, in Missouri, Kinkead Caldwell's son, Samuel, in an application for a pension based on his service in the Missouri Militia in the War against the Indians, stated that he, Samuel, was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky in That Kinkead was living there during these years is establ ished by tax records, which show he paid taxes on land on Hinkston Creek in Montgomery County from 1792 through Hinkston Creek now serves as the boundary l.ine between Montgomery, Bath and Bourbon Counties. KENTUCKY I N RETROSPECT, published by Kentucky Historical Society, states on page 34: In the Spring of Colonel Daniel Boone, wife and son, Nathan, descended the Ohio River, Landing at Limestone (Maysvillel and proceeded to Bourbon County and settled on a tract of unimproved land belonging to Daniel M. Boone, on the waters of Brushy Fork of Hinkston, about six miles nearly east of Millersburg. While the name of Kinkead Caldwell does not appear in the 1790 census of Kentucky, Kinkead Caldwell is listed in Clift's SECOND CENSUS OF KENTUCKY FOR There he is shown to have paid taxes on land in Montgomery County on 22nd of August There are many persons named Caldwell in the 1790 and 1800 Census of Kentucky, as we1 1 as numerous persons whose surname is Kincaid or Kinkead, --but there appears to be only one whose name is a cornbination of both Kinkcaid and Caldwell. Whether the first name is spelled Kincaid, or Kinkead, is of little significance for the records reflect both spellings, -- in fact, the tax records use both spellings and in some deeds recorded later in Missouri, the first name is sometimes spelled both ways on the same page when obviously only one person is in- volved. After 1800, Kinkead Caldwell's name does not appear on tax or census records in Kentucky. Next we find him in Missouri Terr- itory. HOUC~'S HISTORYOF MIS- SOURI (Vo1. 11, p69) states that ~inkead'had settled on the Missouri River near St. Ferdinand as early as St. Ferdinand, according to Houck, was the largest settlement in the district outside of St. Louis. It was also called San Fernando de Florissant (now simply Florissant, Mo.). This village then contained sixty houses. The region received the name because, the wild flowers StLGS 5

7 that then bloomed luxuriantly in the open prairie, and deeply impressed by their beauty even the rude hunters and trappers who first beheld the virgin land. Kinkead Caldwell and his young family did not remain long here, however. According to the Gall- Nothstine Genealogy, Kinkead's daughter, Lucinda, was born near Florissant or Bissell Point in 1800, and after her birth the family moved further up the Missouri River, stopping first at Point Labaddie near what is now the present line between St. Louis County and Franklin County. Still later, Kinkead and family moved further up the River settling near where Dubois Creek empties into the Missouri River not far from where Washington, Missouri is now 1 ocated. According to Houck's HISTORY OPMISSOURI, this settlement near Dubois Creek was on the extreme frontier. The immigration of farmers from the United States continued to in- crease, and to encourage this migration, the Spanish Governor, Charles De Lassus, made generous grants of land in the territory. A t the close of 1803, nearly one half of the population of Upper Louisiana was Anglo-American, residing mostly on farms and isolated homesteads along the Missouri River. One of these isolated homesteads be1 onged to Kinkead Caldweil, who, according to Goodspeed Is HISTORY OF FRANKLIN AND GASCONADE COUNTIES (page 222), was the first white settler within the present bound- aries of Franklin County. He built his home about a mile above the mouth of St. John's Creek in His land grant from the Spanish Governor was 710 "arpenstl (French acres), located in Section 6, Township 44, Range 1 West. (survey #I 922) Other American settlers entered the area very shortly after Caldwell and many famous explorers passed by Kinkead's land as they traveled up the Missouri River on the way West. Not the least of these were the courageous men who made up the Lewis 81 Clark Expeditions. In fact, the best description of the country along the river, at this time, is given in the report of the expedition. Evidently in anticipation of the acquisition of Louisiana, President Jefferson recommended to Congress in 1803, the appropriation of a sum of money to explore the headwaters of the Missouri, and to find, if possible, a route to the1 western ocean. The appropriation was made and after the session Jefferson appointed his private secretary, Meriweather Lewis, as chief of the expedition and associated him with Captain Clark. The expedition was organized at the mouth of the Wood River, a small stream opposite the mouth of the Missouri. The explorers left camp there on the 14th day of May, 1804, in a keel-boat 55 feet long, drawing three feet of water, and carrying one large sail, and twenty-two oars. ---The corps consisted of 43 men, composed of nine young men from Kentucky, fourteen1 United States Soldiers, two Canadian boatsmen, a negro servant belonging to Clark, an Indian interpreter and sixteen boat hands. As they sailed up the Missouri they noticed a number of small farms on the south bank of the river in the Bon Homme bottom. Further up the River, Lewis mentions that there were thirty or forty families residing on the Femme Osage and that they had settled there by permission of the Spanish Government a few years previous. La Charette was the settlement farthest up the river at that time. On their way up the River, the expedition passed by land later to become Franklin County, and as they sailed by Tavern Rock and camped near a village called St. Johns, on May 24, 1804, they were either on or very near Kinkead Caldwell 's original homestead, which bordered on the river at that point. In 1809, the English explorer and

8 natural i st, Bradbury, came to study the Missouri Val ley for the Botanical Society of Liverpool. He stated in "Bradbury's Travels, " that he saw an old man standing on the bank of the river who was pointed out as Daniel Boone. Bradbury had a letter of introduction to Boone and so he went ashore to speak to him. Goodspeed's HISTORY states (p222) that "Daniel Boone and some companions lived for a few years in the southwest part of Franklin County, but in 1803 moved across the River to Warren County, in which one of the highest elevations is known as Boone's Knoll." Boone had left Kentucky sometime after 1795 and arrived in "Upper Louisiana", while the territory was still under Spanish Rule. On January 24, 1798, Boone received a concession of 1000 arpens of land in the Femme Osage District (now St. Charles County). He entered into an agreement with the Spanish Government to bring a hundred families from Kentucky to "Upper Louisiana" for which he received another 10,000 acres of land. When President Jefferson purchased the Territory from France, Boone was unable to prove his title and lost the 1and.l. It is likely, thoughinot certain, Kinkead Caldwell may have been one of the persons Boone encouraged to come to Missouri. Houck's HISTORY places him at St. Ferdinand in Both Boone and Caldwell had owned land in the Montgomery and Bath County areas in Kentucky on Hinkston Creek and probably knew each other before moving to Missouri. When Kinkead finally settled in Missouri, it was directly across the Missouri River from the land Boone had selected for his home and final resting place. According to family records in possession of descendants of Kinkead, a daughter, Lucinda, was born near St. Ferdinand. The family version states the baby girl was born in a covered wagon a part of a caravan carrying the family up the River toward.what is now Washington, Missouri, place of final settlement. Directly across the River on the north bank was Charette, now known as Marthasville. Here is the place Boone chose to be buried September 1820: In 1804, a year after Kinkead Caldwell received his grant from the Spanish Government, U.S. Congress passed an Act voiding, with certain exceptions, all grants made subsequent to October 1, 1800 and the following year enacted legisl ation establ ishing a hard of Commissioners for the Territory of Louisiana to grant title to land and, or, pass u-pon existing claims to land in the Territory. The 7804 Law voide-d Kinkead's grant and made it necessary to secure approval of his title from the United States. 'THE TERRITORIAL PAPERS, Vo 2. XTV, page 382, contains a copy of a Protest Petition to the B'oard of Commissioners for Ascertaining and Adjusting Title and Claim to Land, which is dated January 11, The signers protesting because Their Title to Land, Which Had Been Obtained From The Spanish Crown (By Spanish Customs and Usage) Had Been Rejected By The Government of the U.S. This petition was signed by Kinkead Caldwe1 1, Andrew Caldwell, Sam Byrnside, Joseph Conway, James Caldwe1 1, Andrew Kinkead, John Kinkead and many others. Of the 3,300 claims submitted to the Board which sat from December 1805 until January 1812, only 1,340 were confirmed. By an Act of June 13, 1812, Frederick Bates, Recorder of Land Titles, was authorized, subject to Congressional Review, to receive and act upon all private land claims. This, and subsequent laws enacted in 1813 and 1814, liberalized rules under which claims might be confirmed. Charges of inequity still persisted. His lack of confidence in th-e sys- tem, as well as a personal interest in the land he had received

9 from the Spanish Government may cribed as "in T.46 and 47 NO. Ranhave contributed to Kinkead's de- ge 5 & 6 E. The 1 and patent '#245 cision to run for and get elected was not issued however, until to the Territorial Legislature as November 5, 1823, when the title a.delegate from the County of St. was corfirmed by the U. S. Louis in On July 14, 1806, the Secretary of That Kinkead became active in gov- the Territory of Louisiana, sent erning the community is revealed to the President of the United in AMERICAN STATE PAPERS~ and TER- States a list of all the Officers, RITORIAL PAPERS OF THE UNITED Civil and Military, now holding STATES! appointment under authority of the On March 3, 1807, Congress passed Governor of the Territory. Capa law (2 Stat. 441) which pre- tain Kinkaid Caldwell, Lieutenant scribed certain additional re- James Musick and Ensign Alexander quirements to secure approval by Clark were among the Officers of U. S. Claims to land made by the the Militia for the District of early settlers. Among other things St. Louis, Company #8! the new law required three years On May 11, 1812, even before Kin-- of cultivation and the area must kead obtqined confirmation of his be not less than a square mile. title to land, he had entered into On page 384 of Vol. XIV, TERRITOR- an agreement with Isiah Todd to IAL PAPERS, there is a MEMORIAL OF sell Todd 200 arpens of French a- THE INHABITANTS OF THE TERRITORY, cres along the Missouri River directed to the U. S. Land Commis- (survey 1922) when his title was sioner protesting the requirements approved by the U. S. This agreeof this new law. Among the many ment is recorded in Volume A, Deed signers appear names of Kinkead e 31, Franklin County, and his son, Andrew Cal dwel I. Edward Tiffin, Commissioner, Gen- XECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS OF era1 Land Office, St. Louis, Mo., TERRITORY, October 1st forwarded a report to Congress De- pears a list of Civil AP- Cember 1, 1812, containing a list s by the Governor of the of claims on which testimony had of Missouri. April 9, been taken but approval or confir- ars; Kinkead Gal dwell, a mation had been denied. Volume 2, f the Peace for Township page 544, of AMERICAN STATE PAPERS ie, County of St. Louis, appears a report of Kinkead Cald- years unless sooner rewe1 1 's claim for seven hundred arpens of land situated in District intment must have been a of st. ~ouis. Testimony on Sep- ment for the marriage tember 6, 1806, reveals that one of the Township of Labad- William Clark says "about October Kinkead performing marri , he was on the 1and;that February of 1811, one of claimant was actually settled on the marriage of his own same, and he had formed a camp; he rew Cal dwell, t o Pol ly P. saw a large patch of turnips grow-, on February 28, ing and took some which he ate." Book 1, page 1. Apparently the Commissioners, Luc- 2, admitted the Territory of Orinto the as, Penrose and Bates were unim- This to furnish pressed for they voted to require further proof. an occasion to change the he territory from that of On October 11, 1808, another sur- to Missouri, and to vey, #278, was approved and Kinit to the second rank of kead and Asa Music were issued es. This in the joint certificates to 593 arpens of a legislature of two and 22 perch' The original sur- one of which was composed vey, in National Archives, is des- -

10 of Representa,tives to be elected every two years. The other body was a Council of nine members appointed by the President of U.S. Representatives were elected by the people, one for every 500 free white male inhabitants until the number of Representatives reach the number of twenty-five. The first session of the Missouri Territorial Legislature met on December 7, The second General Assembly of the Territory met in St. Louis, December 5, 1814." The number of representatives was twenty, all members were present. Included were five Representatives from St. Louis County: Barnubus Harris, Richard Caulk, William C. Carr, Robert Simpson and Kinkead Caldwell. The St. Louis Missouri Gazette, June 18, 1814, printed names of candidates for position of Delegate from St. Louis. In the December 4th issue the Journal of Proceedings for the first day of the Session showed Kinkead was elected. Likewise the GAZETTE of December 4, 1815, published the Journal listing Kinkead as a Delegate, however, he was not reelected, although listed as a candidate on July 10, Serving with Kinkead, in these first sessions of Territorial Legislature was his half brother, James Caldwell, a delegate from Ste. Genevieve County. James was elected Speaker of the House of the Territorial Legislature, a position he held during each session until Missouri became a state in 1821 and James became the first Speaker of the Missouri State Legislature. James Caldwell was born in Greenbrier County, Virginia, July 4th A t the early age of 15 he enlisted in the Spring of 1778 in the Virginia Militia and served briefly against the Indians, serving under Captain Archibald Woods of the Virginia frontier for fifteen days. He substituted for his father in Spring of 1779, under Captain Thomas Wright, and was stationed in the same county on New River at the mouth of Indian Creek for one month.12 In the fall of 1779 James emigrated to Kentucky but returned to Virginia the following Spring. In 1781 he served three terms of one month each under Captain Archibald Woods and Colonel Samuel Brown on New River for a total of three months. In the Fa1 1 of 1781, he moved near Colonel William Whitley in Lincoln County, Kentucky (then Virginia), and was with Col. Whitley at the recapture of Mrs. McClure, and in a skirmish with the Indians; serving about 16 days. After the Revolution he was ordered out in the summer of 1785, September 1786 and September James Caldwell married Meeke Per- rin in Lincoln County, Kentucky on November 30, She was born 27 February 1769, and was the daughter of Josephus Perrin who had come with his family from Charlotte County, Virginia. l3 On December 7, 1791, Josephus Perrin wrote his will which is recorded in Lincoln County Will Book "H ", page 128, and proven 8 August The names of James Caldwell and Josephus Perrin appear as tax payers. on the Harrison County, Kentucky list." James Caldwell was a member of the Kentucky State Legislature, representing Harrison County in ' Josephus Perrin died before Aug- ust His Will names daughters Meeke Caldwell, Lettice Bowrey, Lydia Banks, Ede Harris and Patty Kennady. His sons were Josephus Perrin, William Clopton Perrin and Achillie Perrin. In 1810 James Caldwell and his wife Meeke, left Kentucky and mov- ed to Libertyville, then known as Cook's Settlement, in.ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. Meeke's brother, the younger Josephus Perrin remained in Harrison County, Kentucky, where he continued serv- ing as a member of Kentucky State Legislature from 1814 to 1818, and

11 again in Collett's Index of Grantees and James Caldwell had not lived long Grantors, in the Recorder of Deeds in Missouri when he again entered Office in St. Louis City Hall. the political field, elected as a On September 16, 1818, Kinkead and delegate to Missouri Territorial wife Sarah sold "140 arpens" to Legislature representing Ste. Gen- William Douglas (Book H., ~46); evieve County. 248 arpens in St. Ferdinand Town- The part of Ste. Genevieve County ship to Mathew Byrnside (Book G., in which James lived Became St. p284) and 284 arpens in St. Ferdi- Francois County (1821) and when he nand to John Burnside et a1 (Book died, September 6, 1836, his will G, p391). December 2, 1819, be was recorded in St. Francois Wills sold 50 arpens in Point Labaddie & Administration Book "A", page 35 to Thoma's Henry. This deed is to 40. James and Meeke had no signed by Kinkead alone which inchildren but had adopted, while dicates Sarah may have died. It still in Kentucky, a motherless is noted "Executed in presence of baby boy already named Edwin C. Edward Bates", at that time a Sebastian, who James describes in prominent and successful Attorney his will as his "adopted son", and who later became famous as Abrato whom he bequeathed considerable ham Lincoln's Attorney General of property. The home went to his the U. S. during the Civil War. wife, Meeke. Letters Testamentary Kinkead's earlier attempts to sewere granted to both his wife and cutre confirmation of title to sur- Sebastian. In the will certain vey #I922 were successful and slaves were given freedom, but certification was made by Frederlater, in 1840, it was discovered ick Bates, Recorder of Land Titles that three small negro boys were for Missouri Territory. The orignot named in the will and there- inal patent was personally signed fore Edwin C. Sebastian filed a by President James Monroe, March petition in the County Court of 22, 1823, and recorded on pages St. Francois, November Term, 1840, 118 and 119, Volume 4, Office of entitled; "In the Matter of the Commissioner, Genera1 Land Office. Estate of James Caldwell ". The The original patent was never sent petition requested the Court to to Kinkead but was filed with the sell the three negro boys and di- original survey in the U. S. Land vide the proceeds among all the Office 2nd is now in National heirs of James Cal dwell. Among Archives. the numerous heirs listed were his Kinkead secured title to another wife, Meeke, his sister Mary Kin- plot of land, Suryey 1984, Section kead, William Caldwell a brother, 4 of Township 44, Range 2. W. on along with numerous half sisters that same day.17 and half brothers, one of whom was Kinkead became the County Judge in Kinkead Caldwell. Also listed as The first settlement in half brothers were John and Walter this area was known as Washington Caldwell, and a half sister, Eliz- Landing on th,e Missouri River. The abeth Caldwell Conway the wife of first man to obtain a license to Joseph Conway. operate a ferry across the river Meeke Caldwell 's Appl ication for was John Cal dwell, son of Ki nkead, Pension based on James' service, who received his 1 icense August executed January 23, 1844 was ap- 22, 1822." proved. The 1850 Census of St Franklin County was organized Francois County gives her age as in There are no available 81, and the Pension papers indi census records. 20 However, cate she was still alive in Goodspeed's HISTORY gives the pop- During Kinkead Caldwell 's early ulation for 1821 as 1,928 persons. years in St. Louis County, he, November 16, 1822, Kinkead sold to 1 i ke many others was invo-lved in Leah Maupin of Franklin County, a many land transactions as shown by tract of land in St. Johns Town-

12 ship "granted to said Caldwell by the Spanish Government and confirmed in his own name and on which he now lives---- containing twenty-six acres and twenty-f ive poles, be the same more or less". For this Kinkead received $60. On March 24, 1824, Kinkead married Mary Clark, "the Widow of Samuel Clark of the State of Illinois". The ceremony was performed by Lewis Williams who was described as A LAWFUL ORDAINED MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL, according to Marriage Book "A", page 9, Recorder of Deeds Office, Union, Missouri. This was his second marriage. Sarah, his first wife, had died 8 September May 25, 1825, Kinkead and wife, Mary, granted, bargained and sold to SAMUEL CALDWELL---- part of the tract said Kinkead now lives on--- the consideration was the sum of one dollar to us in hand paid. Samuel was one of Kinkead's sons by first wife, Sarah. Witnesses to the signatures were Polly R. McDonald (Samuel Is sister) and Isabel Campbell. The Justice of the Peace before whom the deed was signed was Jesse McDonald, Polly's husband. Signed on May 25, 1825, recorded September 5, Kinkead's marriage to Mary Clark did not last long. Whether Mary died or was divorced, records do not reveal. On August 10, 1828, Kinkead took a third wife, Pblly ~antly.~' Polly was a member of the Cantly family, early Franklin County settl ers. This marriage was even more brief than his marriage to Mary Clark. The honeymoon was hardly over----- Kinkead became seriously ill and Dr. Elijah Mc- Lean, a local physician, was called to his bedside on September 27th. Dr. McLean continued to attend the ailing Kinkead by visiting his home on 12 occasions from September 27th until October 19, 1828, when Kinkead passed away. He died without writing a will. His son-in-law, Jesse McDonald, husband of Polly Caldwell, was appointed Administrator of his estate on December 6, Will Book "A", page 55, Franklin County Among the settlement papers was an itemized bill from Dr. McLean for $33.00 covering services and medication during Kinkead's last illness. Cause of death was not reveal ed. It is apparent Ki nkead had lived a full and active life during his almost 60 years. Polly Cantly Caldwell, his widow, executed a paper, dated January 6, 1829, in which she listed all the personal property of Kinkead Is which she, as his widow, was keeping. Listed were numerous i tems of furniture, clothing, two hoes and one cow. Total value, $127. The proceeds from remaining personal property were distributed by Jesse McDonald to Ki nkead's heirs: 1. Andrew Caldwell, living in Frank1 in County John Caldwell, living in Frank1 in County 14.40t 3. Robert Caldwell, 1 iving in Ralls County, Missouri 14.40$ 4. Samuel Caldwell, living in Boone County, Missouri Seth Chitwood, living in Franklin County husband of daughter, Lucinda 14.40t 6. James McDonald, living in. Franklin County husband of daughter, Jane $ Since Kinkead died intestate those portions of his estate due the three daughters went to their husbands. Had Kinkead made a wil J and written that the money from his estate due his daughters was for their use alone they would have received it and not their husbands. The third daughter, Polly Caldwell was the wife of the Administrator, Jesse McDonald. It is assumed ne never thought it necessary to write a receipt for his (~olly's) share, although all the above were required to issue receipts. Andrew Caldwell 's receipt, in his own hand writing, reads: Received of Jesse McDonaZd, Administrator of the estate of Kinkead CaZdweZZ, Deceased, the sum of fourteen doz- Zars and forty cents in full for my divident (sic) of the personal StLGS 11

13 ' estate of my father, Kinkead CaZdwelt, deceased, this the 11th day of December Andrew CaZdweZZ- Among the settlement papers is an inventory of Kinkead's real property, including a description of the land owned at the time of death. A tract of land, the remainder of a tract on which the deceased resided at his death, Title derived from the Spanish Government and confirmed by the United States in his own name situated on the Missouri River in the County of Franklin, Missouri, Range 1 West of 5th principal Meridian, township 44 North. Quality of first rate. with 50 acres under cultivation with dwellings and out houses and small orchard supposed to be about 375 acres. Signed--Jesse McDonald, Adm.... Footnotes as denoted in story. 1. Pioneer Families of Missouri, Bryan and Rose, p History of Missouri, Houck, Vo1.2, p Gall and Nothstine Genealogy, Missouri Historical Society Library, St. Louis 4. On 17 July 1845 Boone's body was exhumed and reinterred in Frankfort, Ky. 5. American State Papers, Land Records, Vo1.2, , National Archives Library, #J33 Class 8, Vol Territorial Papers, Louisiana-Missouri, , Vol. XIII, National Archives #E-173-~7.?. American State Papers, Land Records, Vol. 2, p Territorial Papers, Louisiana-Missouri, , Vol. XIII, ~ Ibid, p History Of Missouri, Violette, Ramfree Press, p History of Missouri, Vol. 3, Houck, p5 i2.james Caldwell Pension Papers, National Archives, W.9, History of Bourbon, Harrison and Scott Counties, Kentucky. Perrin. 14.Second Census of Kentucky, 1800, Clift. 15.History of Kentucky, Vo1.2, p323, by Collins. 16.liistory of Kentucky, p775, Collins. 17.General Land Office, Office of Commissioner, Vol. 4, p118/9. 18.Centennial Directory of Franklin County Missouri, H.G.Kie1, p Place Names of Franklin County, Robert Ramsey, L.C.#F472, F6r3. 20,National Archives Special List of Population Schedules show 1820 Franklin County census "missing". 21.Marriage Record Book "A", p30, Franklin County, Missouri. * * * * * * * * > k * * * * * * * * * * * * * CALDWELL FAMILY DATA. by Arthur B. CaZdweZZ, 3413 Thornapple S., Chevy Chase, ~ary land KINKEAD CALDWELL (SR. ) b 9 Aug 1769, Augusta Co. Va., died 19 Oct at 1 p.itl. in Franklin Co. Mo. Married 3 Mar in Greenbrier Co. W.Va., k'ar~, Ek. l-a> pu~c 17, to SARAH KINCAID, b. 25 Dec. 1764, Augusta Co. Va., died 8 Sep. 1821, Franklin Co. Mo. Chi Zdrer,: WILLIAM CALDWELL, 5 Dec (Va. or Ky.), d 18 Sep 1804, St. Louis Co. Mo. ANDREW KING CALDWELL, 17 Dec 1789 (Va or Ky) d 1847 Franklin Co. Mo., Marr. 28 Feb 1811 St.Louis Co. Me. Marr.Bk. A:I. to POLLY PATTERSON DAUGHERTY, b 31 ~u~~ m 6 March 1847, Franklin Co. Mo. POLLY R. CALDWELL, 31 Aug 1791 Ky., marr. 6 Nov 1817, Franklin Co. Mo. Bk. A:27. JESSE MCDONALD-b Ky., d 23 Apr ~rank1tii-g SAMUEL K. CALDWELL, 11 Jan 1793 Bourbon Co Ky., d 10 Aug 1880 Boone Co. Mo., marr. 9 Auq 1816, St. Louis Co., Bk. A:l2. CHARL- * - OTTE MCBRIDE ( ). JOHN CALDWELL (JR.), 19 Dec 1794 Clark Co., d 1 April 1862 Franklin Co. Mo., marr. 20 Oct 1829 Boone Co. Mo. Bk. A:59, MARY ANN (POLLY) STOCKTON b 18 Feb 1811, d 8 Feb 1881 Franklin Co. Mo. ROBERT CALDWELL, 26 Oct 1796 Clark Co. Ky., d?, marr 23 S ~ P Ralls Co. Mo. ~ k. A pg47, INDIANA' ADAMS: ANN CALDWELL, 15 Nov 1798, Montgomery Co. Ky LUCINDA CALDWELL, 27 Nov 1800 St. Louis Co., Mo.. d 28 July 1854 Franklin Co. Mo.. marr 26 ~ e 1822 c ~Fanklin Co Mo., Bk.A:5,' SETH CHITWOOD b 22 Jan 1795 St. Louis Co M o x 14 April 1842, Franklin Co Mo. ANNIS CALDWELL, 9 May 1802, 14 Sep 1802, St. Louis Co~nty. VIRGINIA JANE CALDWELL, 11 May 1804 St. Louis Co., d 1884 Willamette, Ore., marr 9 Jan 1831 Franklin Co Mo., Bk.A:53, JAMES MCDONALD b Ky., d 16 Oct 1852 on Oregon Trail. KINKEAD CALDWELL (JR.) 22 Apr 1808, d?, marr 22 Feb 1841 Boone Co Mo., ~k.~:203, POLLY HALL. REFERENCES: FrankZin Co. Mo., Probate Book A page 55., Deed Book B pages 159 and 172. KINKEAD CALDWELL BIBLE owned by Mr. Sam 202- iker, Kansas City, Missouri BLOOMINGTON-NOW GENEALOGICAL soam P. 0. Box 0 NORMAL, ILLINOIS Membership $5 Annual dues * Indexes to WLean Go. Marriage Records copied from Courthouse records Vo. I ( ) Vol. I1 ( ) * Soldiers of the Revolution & War of 1812 Buried in Mchan Co. Sketchesof120 soldiers and their families. Reprint of Milo Cuater 's publicatioc. $3.50 ' Write for additional information.

14 ST, LOUIS COUNTY NOW NEadZLY 100 YEARS OLD; INDEX OF PROBATE WILL BOOK NO, I The following is an index to the Abstracts of St. Louis County W i l l Book I(l , publishedinlh51 by Mrs, JosephJ. Jannuzzo, chairman of the St. Louis Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The bookhasbeen acquired by the St,' Louis Genealogical Society Library, and the wills themselvesare on file in the Probate Clerk's office in the Clayton Government Center. These wills were filed in the first fourteen years after the separatxon of the city and county of St. Louis and establishment ofthe new seat of county government inclayton. There are master index filed to all wills for the last nearlyone hundred years in the Probate Office. Almstedt, Henry Anderson, Rus ha Andrae, Frederik Armstrong, Lucy Archambault, August Asker, Mary Aubuchon, Baptiste G. Aubuchon, Francis G. Aubuchon, Joseph G. Aubuchon, Victoria Autenrieth, Philip Adam Backhaus, Elisabeth Bailey, Renfus W. Bassett, Harriet Bauer, Anton Baxter, Zerelda Beiler, Adolph Benton, Deford Bernard, Chris toph H. Beyes, Henry Bissell, James R. Birk, Ida Blatz, William Block, John Herman Bodley, Harry I. Bodley, Sarah G. Bogeholz, William Bonnet, Luke Boothe, Elizabeth Boty, A1 f red Bradford, Giles Braunschweig, Heinrich Breihan, Heinrich Brouster, George Brouster, Geo. W. Brown, Elizabeth M. Brown, Mary G. Brundiek, Frederick Bruno, Francois Buck, George Chris topher Buecheler, Louis B. Bus ick, Caroline Bus ieck, Henry Castello, Edward J. Caulk, Francis -A. Cavanaugh, Ylchael Chambers, Marie C. Chapman, Albert L. Chomeau, Ilenr;?.?r. Clamors, Maria E. Clarkson, Charlotte Cook, John E. Cozens, Caroline Craig, Alexanc!c?r Crecelius, Philip If. Cuddy, William S. Page Dauernheim, Chris tian Davidson, Susanna Davis, Mary Ann Deavenport, Nancy V. DeGrendele, Edw. L. Descheemacker, Ivo Desilets, Aspasie Desilets, David Devinney, Pleasant J. Doering, Peter Dohr, Frederich Donges, Johannes Drake, John Duncan, Henry Eades, Granville 0. Eberwein, Iienry Sr. Edson, Walter Scott Edwards, Ann E. Edwards, James C. Egan, Bernard Ermeroete, John F. Eschenbrenner, Barbara Favorite, Lydia S. Fehl, Casper Fendler, Peter Fink, Theobold Fin lay, James W. Fischer, m. G. Fitzgerald, Ann Fitzgerald, Enos Fortier, Thomas Fortin, Antoine Friedmeyer, John R. Frintz, Jacob Fulton,!Tars E. Gardner, Thomas Geitz, Frederick Genail, Francis Sr. Gerbes, John Germing, Henry Giesler, John Gittenme ier, Anton Gittenrneier, Frank Glasgow, Sarah Glatz, Michael Glenn, Campbell Goebel, Anton Graeser, Louis Grampp, George Griese, John H. Gurney, Susannah Gyrot, John Hachmeister, George 2 5 Hammond, George C, 4 8 Hanley, Bernard 31 Hanna, Robert M. 127 Hanssels, Frederick W. 8 Harris, Mary 7 5 Harris, Mary 4 2 Hackmann, Mary E. 4 5 Harrison, Joshua 18 Hasselhorst, Peter 3 Hauhart, Henry 27 Hawes, Fred 9 0 Heetveld, Arres J. 80 Heiss, George Sr. 50 Henderson, Martha E. 35 Henderson, Wm. W. 17 Hilkenkamp, John Frederick Jr. 11 Hillebrand, Charles H. 2 2 Hoeltge, \\?illhelm 2 7 Hoffmann, John 2 Hohmann, Henry 131 Holderrieth, John 111 Horst, John Henry 134 Hough, Henry C. 130 Hucker, William 15 C Hughey, Maria 85 Hwne, Sarah A. 132 Hunt, Charles ~ukas 84 Hunton, Logan 31 Hunton, Mary J. 106 Huvet, Herman 2 3 Jackel, Andrew Jacobs, Louisa Jaeckel, Marie Christine Jaeger, Casper Diederich Jennewein, Joseph Joyce, Bridget Jung, Adolph Carl Kassebaum, Frederick Keevin, Bernard Theodore Keevin, Theodore Kehrt, Thomas Kellermann, Franz Kelly, Ellen Kennedy, James Kennerly, Thomas J. Kern, Charles W. Kessels, John Kienstra, Frances

15 -K- Cont ' d ~inker, Frederick Kis,ke, John Theodor Klaas, Barney Klein, Catharina Klumann, Frederick Klund, John Sr. Koch, William (or Kost) Koebel, Celestine Koester, Carl Kraemer, George Jus tus Krans, Thadeus (or Kram) Kratsch, Christiana Kraemer, Hcnry P. Krctchmar, Frederick Kroenung, Casper Kroenung, Damian Kropp, Geo rqe Page Ohlendorf, John C. Oppermann, William Ortmann, Michael Osterman, Herman Parker, Elizabeth M. Pazzoni, Annie Pazzoni, Joseph A. Petz, John Peters, Caroline Pfitzinger, Henry Pindell, Anna Pipkin, William L. Plant, Sarah E. Porter, Henry Prigge, Charles F. Page Tagcjart, John Tangemann, Theresa or Langemann Tanzberger, Henry (Or I,) Tegelow, Christoph Thatenhorst, M. Heinrich Thomas, John Thomas, Joseph Ann Ticknor, Josephine W. S. Tison, Emily Tison, Joseph Todd, John Tracy, Catharine G. Trampe, Casper Henry Turner, James Lucas Twillman, John H. Twining, William Larnbert, Celestine LaMotte, Joseph H. Lampe, William Langemann, Theresa Langwisch, John Henry Larimie, Victoria Larkin, Richard Laudel, Otto Camillo Lehrnuth, V. F. Lind, Andrew Lindermann, Gottlieb Litzsinger, John P. Lochhaas, John Sr. Louis, Bernard McElroy, Robert McClendon, Clara McClure, Amanda M. McKnight, William McMenamy, John A. Maher, John Majoffin, Samuel Marshall, Cynthea S. Marshall, Elizabeth Matthas, J. Gottlob Matthes, William Matthews, John J. Matthews, Rowena C. Meier, Louise (Meyer) Mertz, Barbara Mertz, Plichael Metzger, Heinrich Meyer, Plinne Mild, John Mild, Nicholas M i l l s, James?lills, Thomas L. Miller, l*lilliam J. Montigne, Charles Montine, Theresa Moran, Thomas Moritz, Caspar Nor r is, Ldw in Morris, i.japoleon 13. Mreen, \..'ill iam Muellfr, Charles Muellcr, Danicl Mueller, Fritz Mueller, Henry Mueller, Henry Mund, fieinrich Murnayhan, "dry F. Narr, Henry 7 3 Nassmann, Martin (Nussmann) 7 4 Nash, Henry 34 Nicholas, Bertrand 53 Niehaus, Frank fi. 125 Noeth, Louis 70 Quaethem, Felix Rayburn, French Reiss, Daniel Reupelke, Henry Richter, Frederich Riegen, Michael Robyn, Frederika Rockenbrand, Plargaretha Rosenkotter, John H. A. Rothenbeucher, Philip Ruck, Michael Ruf, John Ruffner, Andrew Ruhl, Andreas Sander, Frank Sappington, Charles C. Sappington, John L. Sappington, Joseph S. Sappington, Perry Sattler, George Schaeffer, Anna Hariah Schaeffer, William Schaper, Christian Schaub, Balthaser Scheuer, Joseph Schmi th Henry Schmitt, George Adam Schneeberger, Jacob Schneider, John H. Schreiner, Jacob Schulte, Bernard Schwekendeck, Wilhelm Schwench, Johanna Schwene, Mary Shultz, Frederick Siebert, Adam Siebert, Henry Simon, Hafin Simon, John Singleton, Marsena Smith, Mary J. Snith, Crawford E. Smith, Susan H. Snyder, John, Sohns, George M. Southkamp, Louis Staiger, George Steinbrecher, Charles Stinson, Lorenzo P. Stoltz, Diebolt Stratmann, Henry Streitmatter, Joseph Strohm, Ernestus Stuart, Samuel Stunkel, Frederick J. Sutton, James C. Sweily, Catherine ' Unsell, E. J. Valdejo,,Elizabeth Vandover, Samuel L. Venneman, Bernard H. Vierling, Elizabeth Viers, William L. Villmer, Frederick Vogelsang, Herman H. Wagner, Jacob F. Wagner, Jacob F. Sr. Wagner, Mary Wahlig, Peter Walken, George Walsh, Eliza L. Wardenburg, Adam Warmbrodt, Benedict Wardenburg, Johanne Waterhout, Anna Neber, Anna Elizabetha Wcber, f!enry Wehmeyer, Frederick Wehmeyer, Peter Wei lich, Edward We1 1s, Xartha kienzel, Elisabeth Werner, John Werner, William Christian Wharton, George Wilhelm, Anna Maria Wilhelm, Chris toph Wilkinson, Joseph S. Willems, Nicholas Wilshusen, John J. Williams, Larkin Wilson, Lewis C. Wipke, Carl Wise, Eliza J. Woods, Isaac Woolridge, Joseph Wright, Amanda F. Wright, James Yarnell, Cora Yeager, Caspar Diederich Yochurn, Valentine Zika, Wenzel Zittloser,?!artin

16 Platted. recorded and alphahei~zod by rembarsl of the St. hula Genealogical Soc~rty and it8 Cemte)-y Colei ttee, Viola Vogler, chulrmirn. Most of the cerete:'lva ctre rn Miseourr, SOM PFe An Ill lnols. Out of state cemetery racorda wr ll be pubilehed upon thc~c belng subslttedtothecomitteeandtothestu;b~rterly. STKESQh Fozena 1 4- i 861 ATNCELL iiza :r17-:??55 G, :' son 1954 ALP:' dcbert Jpnt inhz-1935 AX?.!, rrank 1e Fannie Ed] th i toris SALDWIN Ollie BELL Sarah ELACKSTEN Eli Lydia BEECAM Kenneth BELT Lunsford Phillip 185P-1909 BLEVINS Minnie Joseph Serene Wn Ezekial Suaie Manny Lucinda John Mahala Rosettie Missouri Sueana BODENHAKER Charles BOOSXNGER Laura BORSUM Conrad BORTHICK Charles James Jesse BOURMAN Certia BOtRdAN Everett ROYLES Maj. John sapt. Wm ERATTON Nancy W,ldo EPQ* Clara Curtle washington Sallie Elizabeth Andrew Amytia Charles Marcelins BROWNLEE A~la BURNS Laura BURRIS Mary Lana CALVIN Laura John CAMERON Alexander Sarah CANTRELL James CHRISTY Ambrose Elizabeth CLAUNCH John Katy CLOUSE E.W CLEVELAND Thomas 'a Eliza lsl Thomas Wm COB3 Charlie COFFMAN George Lee--- COLLINS Noah Nora Annie Willie Earl Eula Thomas Mary Elizabeth John Ann CORDER Bellie @75 COX James Rachel LUCY Frederick CREACEH Charlotte David Marchell Prankie o CRUSE Julia &6 Richard Dulgena CUSHENBERRY Nancy Robert Inf, s/o J.W. & Mary 1884 DAY Wm Viola DEVASHER Richard Wm Inf. s/o J.S. & J.A John Daniel 1P Sally Matilda Robert 1P Emma Lola Henry DIETZ Lizzie DOLAN Lydia Thomas DOLLIN Emma DONOHO John Mary DOUTHIT Mary DRAKE Experenge Ralph George DUNCAN Joseph UNY Don IQSj-lQOQ Mattie :85P-1934 ELE Vela lp Augusta ENGLISd David Dollie FA3NE3 Lottie --- FC3rE2 Alma FRICK dillie GARNER Isaac Elizabeth SRANGER Isaac GIBSON Elizabeth David Otho Oda COODWIN Edward Mary GOIN Juda Wary Bertha COX COTT Virgil b Carson Henry Ella Mary Connie Ernest Eddig Jeese Jonathan Wm GRAHAM Julia James GREEN Emma GRIFFIN Wm Pernecy Lula Paul Baby boy 1889 HAM Skyler HARPER Lulu HARRISON Ella HEACOCF. ''rim b7 Katie?P0?- 1932,%DGES Johr: Mary lr50-:9i8 a. 1%8-191'j HORN Eliza 1830-i856 James B HORNBUCKLE R. Lee t:S Joseph HUTCHINSON Benjamin B.K p88 ILAMS James Mrs. J Richard Thomaa IRMIN john L JOHXSOY Culisttc! bil-ir7h JONES Annie Haeten P jt Emmet 1R6t8-iqj5 Wm LeLi tia L JORDAN Catherine 1867-i??4 KELLER John Burgess Emanuel Mary KELSEY Martha LEMASTGR Burnett 11?49-iH65 LEMON Jemima Wm G LI PSCOMB Jame Arthur M Cyrene LONGBOTTOY Anna John MANIS Sarah W Perry Eddie Willie 1879 John MARTIN Mary Nancy John Nancy MASON Edmond J.G Lucy Wm Thomas Alexander b Minnie Grover Mary MATTHEWS Thomaa Mary Oscar MAXWELL Robert Paralee MC WWELL John Eleanor MC CINNES Elizabeth i858-lo03 Bumbrant MC KEE Henry MONTGO~RY Maude MORGAN Laverne John Heater H.J MULINEX Melissa MYERS Angeline 181e-1996 NARROW L.H b NEIGHBORS Regina Ffemem NELSON Nancy NICHOLS Horace NORMAN Edna NUSSEAUM john 1fib OCDEN Charles PARISH Melinda PARMAN Xsom M &n jamin 1E Mary Wm FARSOWS Jettie 1874-iQ42 Wm b1 PEILLIPS Elizabeth Mary POLLOCK Mary lr70-1sq8 Lillie Samuel

17 1 Mary George Samuel PO'WELL Adkins PRATER Norah PROCTGR Martha Inf. eons REDPORD Ceorgie REED Wmo RICHE Elizabeth RICHARDSON Luther RITTMAN Ada S ROBBINS Eugene ?? Robert Eulz Ann Thomaa S ROE Etta Louisa ROHNIG August ROSS Lewis Nettie Johnnie Mary David Elijah Harvey Inf. son 1879 SAMIEL John Frank David SCOTT Stephen SEGFRIED Katie SHACKLEFORD Nettie Snjamfn M Ob Thomas Helen Harvey Nancy Dorothy Betty w2 James John HEARER Luther Eliza Ida 1874 SHANKS Nealie Willie SHEPARD CO~UEI~US SHEPHERD Elizabeth Walter Dora James SIMPSON Wm. Sr SIPLE Maggie SIVILS Taylor John SWAN Margaret SMITH Sarah John Jasha SNYDER J,W Margaret STEPHENSON LUCY STOCKTON Theodore STUBB Be SWONER Mary TACKETT Minnie John C Mary S TAYLOR Lena Lievenia Jamer Mary Katie Minnie TRAHhdEL John TRUESDAIE HU h Tamar 18$ TUTTLE Ambrose Elizabeth WALKER Joel Cynthia Wm Wm WALTERS Artie Henrietta L.B WARFORD Virginia WHITEHEAD Henry Mary WHITAKER James Minnie WHITSITT Nannie WILLIAMS Delley WRISTON Elizabeth John 1872,Nannie 1871 Asa WILSON WUI YOUNG Mary Joseph ZIblMERMAN Jams e Robert EALL * S 3LtIFF CESETERY Atlas, Pike, Co., Illinois by Floyd Browning Children of We & E.: kssie S. 12/3/ Zharles 9 28/ A6k884 GUY j/zjl864-1/13/1866 Sarah J. d. 2/l/i8?1(6~lm17d) BUT&^, ivl. d/o W. & L.J. 11/2~/187~-1r/2?/1873 Clara d/o W. d. 9//1868 john I. s/o T.E. & El d. 2/1/1857 (?y 7m 19d) Three infants of A. & C. HUFFNAN, James 8/6/1859-1/15/93 Virgil 4/28/1893-1/30/1898 W/O c. d. 3/16/1873(24y7mf?d) JCHNSON James 11 10/ /13/88 MAW0 Louis 8/1h858-8/28/1901 MARION, John 10/20/ /1908 Savi lla v/o John 5/14A832-4/27/1902 Eva S. 6/27/ /15/1880 Nora E. d/o F. & S.E. 11/2 3/1877-9/20/1880 Children of J.B. & S.M.: Evalina d. 4/21/1862 (7m?d) Zharles d,?/28/1863(4y9m?d) F.E. 4/19/1855-2/14/1896 Thomas d. 4/ (33~) MORGAN, 10h2/ /1/86 Matilda 3/25/1845-6/1/1912 biotley, Kary M. d o M. & S. 7/19/1963-9/4k861, OWSLEY, Thomas 3/1/1806-9/6/1882 Wm. d. 9/6/1875 (41yllm25d) Zhildren of W. & A.D. I Edna d. 10/18/1859 (8m 5d) Isaac d. 4/18/1861 (6m10d) Sarah A. d. 9/13/1864(ly6m28d) PARKER, birs. A.E. 1/26/1817-1/11/1885 Byron d. 10/19/1865(5y6m16d) Frederick d. 1/4/1863(i9yllrn) Julieah w/o W. d. 3/30/1851(35y) d/o V. & J. d. 9/10/1851(6m) RENNER, IGoses 4/15/ /30/1898 SAPP, EmmaK. d/o J.M. & S.L. 12/27/1871-1/19/1893 Henry M. s/o J.E. & hi, 8/24/1881-9/6/1881 Msthew (Co E 3 id0 S M Cav) 4/19/1822-5/ Sarah d. 11 1hEe7 (76y6m16d) dooe, George 7/i6/1849- i 2/30/1893 Francis Marion s/o Geo, & Lucinda d. 7/22/1887 (15y16d) WETHERBEE, Children of H. & X.E. I Edward d. 2/15/1862 (2y7m) Hoxana E. d. 4/16/1854(2~7m8d) - -. YkLilELL, Wm. H. s/c, O.E. d M.A. d. 7/26/1871 (lg7m29dl Note: From family records it is likely that the followinf; were buried in La11 '3.'luff ;emeteryt BALTEK, james Marshall and his wife, Larah Ann {Sdpp) who was bar:, R/?.c/l?43, Sarah Ann was the oldeat child of MatP'ew & Eliz. (Watts) Sapp. SAPP, Elizabeth (~atts)9/18/1820-8/2/18? 4 Henerietta 2/1/18~7-ll/l~/lf!~7 James Hardin ~apps/o Mathew was married four times. He and his fourth wife were buried at Louisian, Mo., but his first three wives most likely are buried in Ball's Bluff. HUFFMAN, Sarah L. mar. 7/23/1868 PARSONS, Moli8see J." LEGLER, Hannah &/?/884 ************+****************** Cemetery at Old Burks Rd. & Hy. EE, Weingarten, Misaouri BABB, Mar Ellen w o Robert 10/29,/!851-8/3h886 CHANDLER Catherine d/o W.J. & P. d* 11/8/1827(97) (B lid) HORTON Robert 6/24/1855-4/20/1900 (broken atone ) LEY Andrew 11/2/1812-2/11/1890 Harold e/o Owen & Carrie d. 2/20/1897 I aabe 1 3/5/ /7/1897 John H /1842-5/8/1874 Rebe oca V I Andrew ~ )/k/1822-9/11/1883 Nancy d/o Andrew k Anna 4/18/ /5/1885, HUGHES Rachel J, w/o Hodson d* 8//1859 BARND FAMILY CEkeGTgRY Martinsburg, Pike COO, Illinois by Floyd E Browning BARND, Adna Fulton 4/?/18lj- 12/22/1893 Adnah F. 8/0 John & Mary 10/3/ Edith d/o Wm* & Ella dr about 1900 in infancy Julia A. d/o Adna & bilema 8/2/1842-2/9/1864 Mwie Arthur s/o Adna & Nancy 7,/2 5/16? Martha E. 8 o John & Mary 8/2/1842-2h/l864 Nancy Jane (Foster) 3rd w/o adna, d/o Chrietbpher & Ellen Poster 11/ /6/1912 Wm. Henry s k Adna & Nancy 5/10/1870-5/8/1920 BROWNING, Daul. of Arthur F. B Nellie t Eetel 7/2/ /6/1908 Flora (Florence Gertrude ) 5/4j1898-9/ CRAIG, Homer 6//1883-9/21/188? John PI e/o Douglas & Mary Be 1865/'9/27/1887 Mary Ellen d/o Adna & Yancy Barnd, let w/c Douglas Craig 7/3/1865-1/22/1892 LINKOGLE Lulu d. 5/16/1958 (7Ryl&n20d)

18 WEICK UNDERTAKERS Indexes (Continued IromPage 82, Vole V I I, N ~ ~ 4) :;O:,aTSi7!31A?I, Ktarie Gt;u3, Frank c;1ill), :.'rank ;FtAfl;.;EHT, :;arl SdEEN, Yrancee t;:eni A, bianuc 1 c;fill.'y;?i, J~rnes (;ROSS, John, Paul i,,30swtlnn, Edwin G?ZH;;H, iouide CUTh?AX, infant CUTZKAZ, Jennie!!AAS, Infant, Elizsbeth, haurlce HACKER, infant, ijm. HALL, Emily HALLENBECK, Eknjmin HALLIN, PR t ima HAM, Charles, Cordon HAMANN, Infnat, Wm. HAMILTOK, Games HAMJEL, Anna HAMmR, Catherine UMMEHSTEI;N, Amelia HANBECK, Celeste HANSEN, Julia '&RUING, Edward!+43OLD, Infant iiarrington, Daniel, Joseph HARRIS, Infant HARTIC, Maqcielina HARTMAIV, Anna XARTOEBBEN, Infrlat HASKELL, Sprague HAUBRICH, Frank HAUSER, Ellen HAVEN, Kate HAVEHKOST, Charles HAZARD, Mary HEIE, Michael, Sylvester.WIBL, Mathews HEINRICH, iiica.kicinhichs, Edward ELINS, George ;%ISEL, Arthur HEITZL:::il, Inf'ant SLGOTH, Cahterine, Otto IIEMMEN, He man IiENENBEhG, Maud HEISINCZH, Andrew HENNINGS, Margaret HENRY, Jessie HERBERT, Rosina HEmANN, Henry HESS, John, Infant HESL, Barbara IiI CKEL, Zina liiggins, James HILDE.BRANC, Infant HILLER, Walter HITEXAN, Wm. HODAPP, Leander HOFFMANN, Anna, Charles, Henry, Joseph, Louis, Wm. HOH, Fred HOLilENER, Katherine HOLDMAN, Ei lleen HOLM, [nine tte HOLZBORN, Lena HOOGE, Emil liohar2, Mary HCWE, Pearl MlaER, Louis, Hose KUDSON, Rue ban HUGZS, Downing HUNLETH, Infant HUNTER, mvid HUSMAN, Louise HUTJES, Andrew IVANSO, Andrew JACOWZCZ, Tony JACKS03, John, Joseph ZACOSSON, Char1.e~ JANSE!i, Violet, Henry JANSON, Anthony JOGGERST, Robert,JOt!F.iS, Ida JOHNSON, Wm. JONES, Carlos JOSEPH, Mildred JUST, Christians JOUET, Oscar JUMPER, George KAIEREECK, Ida KALI SCH, Henry KALKBENNER, Barbara KAUENBACH, Cecelia KAMJZNI CH, Frank KAbUKERER, Louis KAMP, Anna KARCHES, Fred KARTYE, Marie & Lillian KELLY, Jame 8, John KEMPE, Kate.r;EN,PEN, Ida KEMPER, Amelia, Florence KENNEDY, Anna, Rev. Jame 8, Mary KENNING, tkrnara KERN, Henry, Wm. KESSLER, Caroline KETTEL, Laura KIMMEL, Inf'nat KINESON, Nicolae KIRBY* James KIRCHER, Jacob KIRSCH, Elizabeth KIRSCHE, Henel KLEIN, Cottlieb, Robert, Wm. KLEINHAUS, Herman KLINGER, Oliver KLODT, Helen KLOES, Elizabeth KLOTZ, Henry, Minnie KNARR, Minnie KNIRSCH* Caroline KNOEPPE, Charles KOBBERMANN, Harry KOCH, Albert, Leonard KOEHNE, Louise KOELKER,Lena Rolf KOENIG, Dorothy, Edward, George, Lottie, Louise, Wilhelmina KOHLER, Wm. KELAFA, Menerva KELBL, Joseph KENNERTH, Fred KOST, Tina KOSTER, Elizabeth Werner KRAFT, Be)tha KRAUS, Frank KilETCHMAR, Henaan KRILL, Clara, Piue KaONBR, Loui ae KROPP, Helen KRUEGER, Iniant KUEBLER, Infint KUW, Augusta, Peter KUHNHEIM * +h KUNZE, Clifford KUNTZ, Infant KUPPERS, Wrn. KURTEN, Mathew KUYZOFF, Larenne LANGENDORF, N i ch01.s LATTE, Charles LATTENER, Charles WUCHRON, Edward LAUMEIER, Chrietiane LAWRESON, Job. LEARY, Danie 1 LEEKER, Olivia LEFFLER, Helen, Pearl LEGORE, Infant LEHMAN, Infant LEHNIANN, Chrietine, Emma, Theresa LEINDECKER, Adam LENTS, John LEONARD, Frank LEIBENS, August LI LIE, Julius LINDBR, Joseph, John LITSCH, Joaeph LOCHHANN, Joseph LOBBIG, Mary, Theresa MMKp Johanna LONSWAY, Julius LOOK, Fong Knong LOONEY, Margarette L-ORCH, Infant MRTON, Fount LUADERS, Robert LUCAS, Catherine LUKINC, Dorothy W G. Lillian MACKLAND, Julia LAGRAW, Gertrude MAHL I Charle s MAIER, Charle 8, Clara mdl, John, Theresa WmINC, George MARK, Ruth MARLEY, John MARTIN, Harold MASER, A8ma MASSEY, Lola MAY, Caroline, Henry MC AFEE, Catherine MC AULIFFE, Lucille MC BRIDE, John MC CARTHY* Mary MC CULIE, Ben jamin XC CULIX)UGH, Nellie #C CUTCHEON, Harry MC WNOUGH, Elizabeth WC FREN, Infant UC GIURCK, Mary MC KESSEN, John MC WUGHLIN, John MC MULLEN, James MC NALLY, Pa te r NC NEAL, Edward MC QUA=, James WEADE, Catherine UEAGHER, Emma HEGEL, George WHL, Infant MEHLEN, George MEWET, Isouf WBIER, Emma aistrell, Mary MENKEN, Albert, Peter FI[ERZ, Paul, Pauline METTUSR, Agnes KEYER, Barbara, Charls 8, Infant, Gustave, Helen, Irene, Jacob, John, Joseph, Mary, Meline MICHAELS, Lucille WEIHER, Evelyn M IUBAUER, Peter HILLBURG, Adam MILLER, Arthur, Frank WOENNINGHOFF, Elsie MOCINOT, Elenora HOMNEY, Elizabeth, John MONAGHAN, Nartin MONTALVERB, Frank MONTGOMERY, Daniel MORLACK, Rotia MORRIS, Liz z ie MOSS, Carrie MUEHLHAUSEN, Wm-. MUELUR, Max, Rudolph MUENSCH, Paul MUNDY, Wta* MURMANN, Gustave YURPHY, Charles, James, Thomas kuschany I Theodore MUSSLEW, Piemiem NAN2, Charlotte NECOZEN, Alex NISE Frank NEISON, Robert NESTER, Joseph NI CKOLA, John NISCHOLSON, Tho~las NLCHAUS, Jane NOAcK, ERB~ NOLAN, Earl NOLTE, Carl NOTHCF, Andrew NUELLE, Louiee NUSSMAN, Henry OsSRIEN, John, Sarah O TONNER, Cornelius, Kichael OsSRISCOLL, Leo OUS, Evelyn CLIVER, Lorraine OLSEN, Martin OWEIU Burlei~h, Frank 0 'REIUY, Thomas OSBURG, Wn. OSTKEYER, Christian OTT, Elenora, Henry OWE, Elizabeth OTTENAD, Infant OTTO, Bertha O'ROURKE, Nellie OVERBURG, Warren PAFFRATH, Fred, Ordina PAINTER, Edgar PANSKY, Infant PANTLER, Albine BAPPABOUPOLJLESe Pe t es PARKHURST, Rean Manning PATTERJUN, Lillie PAZOVKOV, Infant PEELER, James PERIVETT, Joseph PERNOUD, Julia PETECKA, Frank PETERS, Peter PETERSON, Roy PFEFFU?, Anna PPEIFFER, Frederick PHTLIPPI, Alexander PIAZZA, Baptista PICA, Anna Price PICHA, Anna PITCHER, Mary POUUS, Gus PREVANO, Myrtle, Sylvester PRUESSER, George PRINTZ, Catherine PSAHIS, John PULUS, Theodore OUELLMALZ, Henry UUERIN, August RASCIIDORF, Frederick RAWCHUH, Frank, Louis RAIIPgER, John RECAR, Margaret (ic Child, Joseph REAHiNN, Johanna REED, Anna REINHAHDT, Helen REPPEL, Theresa REISINGER, Mike PXISS, John ffiiter, Frederick RESCH, Amelia REYNuLUS, Infant FtEZNI CK, Arthur, Infant, dm, RICHARDSON, James RICHTER, Infant, John RIEKL, Anthony REJNERMAN. Margaret Cerlach RIESER, Ida RINKE, Charlea ROEBINS, hbrose, Theodore ROCK, Matthew RODE, Emil RO3SOVICH, Paul ROEIEL, Peter ROMACtfEH, Sylvester ROMAG, Lulu ROC*ST, John ROTH, Peter ROTFXi7, Wm; ROZL5-RiZLE, K~.x (2 enlistment parers in book) RLTCKiNG, Mbrie HULLHUSGN, 4ugus: RL%SING, Ther-rsa

19 RYAN, Louisa SADU, George SALLENBACH, Henry SAUMANN, Mamie SANDERS, Emme t, Fred, Joh SANGER, Edward SAUER, Henry SCHAAB, John SCHAAF. Louis, Mary SCHAEBLANER, Frank SCHAEFER, Annie, Joseph SCHAETZBL, Walter SCHALLEH, Fred SCHARNELL, Theresa SCHAUM, Charles SCHAUMLEFFEL, Debbie SCHEER, Robert SCHERER, Henrietta SZHERREH, Rebecca SCHUENDER, Lena SCHLEICHER, Infant SCHIXMMEH, Leah SCHMID, Alois SCHMIDT, Henry SCHMIDCALL, John SCHMITT, Anna, George SCHMITZ, Emma, Mike SCHNEIDER, Gustave, Peter SCHIYELL, Mary SCHOSEH, Anna SC HOCKE, Menry SC HOOEH, August SCHOENBiAGER, Emil SCHObNiJEI S, Mary SGHOLBE, Edwin, Margaret S<HHAhlM, John SCHitOkDER, Nicholas SCHUEREN, Wm. SCHULTZ, George, Wm. SCHUTZIUS, Anna SCHh'ARTLKUFF, Victoria SCHdEIGART, Caroline SCH'JJEISS, Anton SCH'dEITZEH, Adolph SCOGGINS, Lillian SCOTl', uina, biargaret %BASTIAN, Ben, Caroline, Celia, George, Martha SECK, Elizabeth SEELE, Fredericka SEIB, Louise StIFERT, Sophia SEITER, Hugo STTER, Marie SETZEH, Amelia SEVENTY, August SEVERIN, Emma SCHAFLER, Catherine SEEHY, Bernard SHEPPARD, Ruth SHERWOOU, Daniel, Martha SHOi?.EY, Gertrude SHOiJEHS, Jacob SICKING, Paul SILVA, Henry, Julia SIMENING, Adolph SKYLAKEN, Emma SKYLAKOS, Nick, Tom SMITH, Adam, Elizabeth, Conrad, Ida, Mary, Wm. SHINNICK, Gussie SIMMONS, Henry SLATER, Squire SNYDER, Silas SOKOLI, Katherine SONDAG, Margaret SONDERMANN, Dorothy SONTAG, Lulu SONNTAC, Elmer SORGENFREI, Louis, Robert SGTO, Eugene SPIEGEL, Marcus SPINDUR, Gustave SPURLING, Mary STAEHLIN, John STASZE, August, Infnat STEINHOFF, Marie STENGEL, Goe t hlieb STEPHENB, Robert STOEHR, Emma STOU, Albert STOPPEMP, Albert STORCK, August STOSBBRG, Louisa STRACHAN, Mary STRAHL, Margaret STRAMBERG, Louis STRAND, John STROBL, Clifford STRUBEL, Philip STUEVER, Anton STURTZ, Joseph STUTZ, Bertha, Luvina SU DHOFF, Ant on SULLIVAN, Mary SUMERS, Helena SURMAN, Annie SWEENEY, Edward TARTAR, Roy TATTITCH, Leopold TATTICS, Infant Twins TEAGUE, Minnie TENTSCHERT, Lena THEONE, John THOMA, Infant THOMAS, Arthur THUETT, 01 ive r TIEMANN, Fritz TINDALL, James TODD, Mary TOTTICH, Infant TRACY, Edwin TRASK, Eugene TREFTS, Wm. TREhB1EL. Elizabeth, Lou TRENHOIP~, Lillie TRENKA, Infant T.ESCH, Nicholas TRIPPE, John TROKA, Lawrence ULRICH, Matthew ULSAS, Leonard UTHY, Infant VALLE, Edgar VALIN, Albert VANDEVENTER, Mildrdd VAKEL* Herman VARELA, Charles VAUGHN, James VERDINER, Christ VERNON, Francis, John VOELKER, Jacob VOGAN, Ehnogene VOLHARDT, George VOOS, Henry WAGNER, Katherine, Nicholas,Seth WALAGAROPOULOS, Infant WALKER, John WASH, Patrick HALTERS, Isabelle WALTHER, Max HANECK, John WARD, Thomas WARE, Lue sinda WASER, Anthony WASHBURN, Claude, Sarah WASSMAN, Amelia WEBBER, Philip WEBER, Catherine, Elizabeth, Viola WEDEL, Infant, Russell WEES, Charles WICK, Christina WEINHEIMER, Rosa 'NEIS, Peter *ISEL, Anna 'WEISLEH, John N'EISS, John WENTZ, Joseph WESTERMAYER, Anna, Fran KSTPHAL, Catherine 'WTZEL, Mary WHITAKER, Belle WHITE, Alfred SHIFFITH, date gaven WICK* Frieda SHOSS, Barbara He xse l WIEGERT, Emma GULLETT, Johanna Zeisler WICERT, Frank CUTLAND, Barbara Kalkbrenner WILDINGEK, Frank HAAS Emma Wiegert WILLEN, Alfred, John, HACMTT dose Weinheimer Lemanue 1 HAEF:.IEH, Ellen Bereswill WILMART, Wm. IIAECER, Anna Zimmemann WITT, Margarette ilah'j.?~?ann, Margaret Sebastian WITTE, Jennie UUBHiCK, Anna Hartmann WOODERG, Bro. 'Nm. WOLF, Octavia ~AUSAJIZ, Catherine Meade ii~l!ski(, Ida Young WOLPROM, George YliISEk, Catherine Luc~S WOODS, John ;*If!'ri.EH, Anna Kennedy WORLEY, George :E?;~,EL, Ida Kempen WUERZ, Jacob )IENHY Lena Hickel WUNSCH, Infant WURTZ, vess, Elizabeth Kloes Charles IIILICL~:NKAMP, Louisa Kroner WYSOCKY, Anna rfc;h~b~ann, Viola Weber YORGER, Louisa?UEtiNEd, Margare tha Blind YOUNG, Anna, Ida, Lillie ieay, ill^ ~ i ~ -, ~ ~ l ~ YUNC, Augusta t(el';'ti, Helena Sumers ZACHEIS, Louis KEK.AT%, Minnie Knarr ZEYENS, Henry KLPPUH, Amelia Setzer ZIEGLER, John, Louise KiF.%LL, Christina leick ZIMMERMANN, Anna KINELLY, Margarette W i t t ZOEHNER, John KLIijOLiI, Elizabeth Tremmel ZUPETZ I Joseph ZURBRIGGEN. Lillian k,i,:ite., Elizabeth Ctte KNEISS'Eh, nenrietta Firkel ENULL, Luesinda dare KOEHUK, Augusta Yung MAIREN NAME INDEX Louisa 3i ttmar Vol liceki!;, Fredericka Seele, ABBINK, Jane Niehaus, biary Schoenweis, Ida Uay, Hosina Herbert AUCE, Ida, Johns JOSS, Caroline Schweigert BAUER, Margaret Ehredt JOST, Elenora Koginot BROOKES, Ellen Gebhardt LAAKIK, Mary Sullivan BUTTCEN, Anna Schober LAMMERT, Theresa Loebig BALZAR, Anna Westennayer LEI BFRIED, Anna Bicker BAR2, Lillian Zurbriggen LilVDENBECiCEH, lvlary Schnell BENNINGEH, Catherine F ~ o ~ ~Omml, Y Julia Becker BOEN, Christina Ammel LINDSTKOTH, Caroline BOGLEY, Katherine Wagner Se bastian BROEKLINC, Josephine, Boeing LL,~%RS, Celeste j-ianbeck BAYS, Wary Hazard LON<;, Emogene BIRNBRIER, Olivia Leeker LaCARCb, Louisa Stosberg BORLING, Anna hlaser MG ANTIHE, Martha Clifford CALA, Tina Kost KC FAHWND, Xary Davis CLINE, Elizabeth Weber XC GHATk, Mary Howard CARLSON, Ruth Coma MC MAHCN, Sellie McCullough CAREY, Margaret Hennings A up,^, Caroline Kay CUSICK, Agneg Mettler KAGUIkL, Catherine Weber DONOWAY, Ellen Hauser GAISON, i~ieline Meyer DUFBLBEISS, Elizabeth IvIALOKEY, Eli zabe th t,cl)onough Fresch MAkLOri, Marie Setter DOLL, Katherine Dufaw KAdSHALZ, Laura Kettel DEAN, Sarah England MARTIN, Valent ina Engeszer DAVIS, Anna Cross1 PLASH, Caroline kir6ch Rebecca Scherer MASSACHUILERT, Lillian Maag DONDEVILLE, Mary Schaf VEHHINGEX, Emma bieier DmIER, Dorothy II!.ESSEIER, Lena Schne ider Sonde rmann b?ictu%, Lillie Patterman DREWING, Lena Halzborn EILEEHT, Louise Engenrei ter DUDA, Anna Picha KINEKE, Zhristiane Laumeier DUMERTH, Dina Scott i4oginot. Octavia dolf ECKERT, Louise Seib MQSRACH, Anna Weisel EHAEDT, Louisa Ryan MUELLE8, Satherine Anslinger EHRENGART, Sophia Sei fert Elizabeth Kirsch ENGHAUSER, Victoria NATZ, Sophia Belz Schzarzkoff NEELY, Lillie Young EMLING, Mary Augustine GISTER, Florence Kernper FAHEIN* Kate Kempe OSTEK, Li zzie Xorris FENCER Julia Pernoud Oa?EILL, Elizabeth Koloney FMRY, Emma Schmitz PETERS, Amelia hrton FILLERMAN. Isabelle POORKFIHST, Wilhelmina Koenig QUICK, Lillie Trenholm RAUCH, Lena Amme11 UEVES, Lena Tentschert alters FITZGERALD, Joanna Lolok FRANK, Sarah Edison FROWN, Anna Francis GARBER, Leah Schlemmer GEASA, Rica Heinrichs GILBERT, Jane Gary GLEICH, Lena Fey COETZ, Ruf ina Eichner GOLD, Anna Boch GOWAN, Rean Parkhurst GRAESER, Anna Anna Schutzius.WITZ, dennie Jutzman RENDELL, Iriargare t Strahl HIEDEL, Barbara Ess 309EY, Maud senenberg doosey, Nellie Beisher ROGACHER, Bertha Kraft ROSE, Elizabeth lioster

20 rtost, Theresa iiuessing iil'l'?)~.e3. r.',:1;try 2.i ntelmann :<l],'!i, Phi lippina E'ranz.AI:D~OFF, Latherine darnbron :tij,:'s, Christina Leha~nn ;+YA?:, Elizabeth Care SAUYE3, Amelia Hammerstein,- p T J1 Li, henrie tta Scherer Si:<T;;NliEL, Lula Homag BAE3, Frederick, Mary :I".YiY3l,EH, Ja t her ine Hammer BECK, Christian S::%SIS!;b3, Bertha Elind ZCHLcYSE2, Grace B3oy C'"'',,,I. L,~~~L,.~L)T, Ern1r.a Stoehr SJEXIDT. Sertha Pansin Anna i!o!'i'man ; sabelle Gipfel S;;:Z\LliiE2, Augusta Kuhn Elizabeth Seck SCHAOECK, Louise i;oeni g SC:.(ROEilER, Louiee Gueri ch SCiiUAMYEfiG, hlary Schol be SZHUIilAC?-32, Caroline 3eck SCOTT, Mary McGuirk SE3DO3, Loui se Kuelle SLISb!h!.l, Louise Human SSY5EH, Sarah Pi tzgerald STATTLE.?, Louise Ge imer S'YEVbNS, Susie Ellis, Ida Kaderbeck STXliIT, Agnes Bauer 3PA:ii;E:;SEilG, illary Sartn STUEVEd, Bertha Stutz fli'p:'i,dih, iti:iry Meistrell TAiJNER, hatie Calver TAYLCit, :azel Sailey TUSSEC, Christians jost l'iiompson, Lottie Koenig?iiOh, Catherine Printz T,?AVIS, Mary Strachem TUWCK, Anna Pica UE3EL, ;ulia Francis VkK.';ON, Sarah Washburn VOIKCL, Amelia Ebel dagneh Anna Pfeffle &A:3UNBE.HC, Dorothy Koenig dashbuhk, Zsse Noack 'WZfiLE, Clara Anthony WHI3BBU,IFamceBrGteen WINFIELD, Jessie Henry YAEGEK, Glga Eitel, Lena ttolf' ZEISSET, Julia Hansen LEPF. Theresa Le hmann riei Ck LJi43EkTAKEHS index to volume 4, 1923 to 1927 A & U, Frank AC;LJALLA, Sarah AdKE3, Elenore A.FCL,@.IEYEII, Walter ALER. Nargare t ha ALBi?ESHP, Anrla ALE&, John ALES, Emma, Fred AMETES, Wm. AbiKEL, Henry, Wm, ABRHEIN, Anna AN3EHSOb, Mary ANDRADE, Albert ANDREWS, George, Lillie A.%SLIKGER, Michael ANTHOMY, August, Fred ALL1 SGN, Tramme 1 APPLEBY, dm. ARE:JDiS, Frank ARfdEiikCh'T, Ettie AUE3CHOK, Lharles, George, irlargare t A 'JCUSTITik, Katilda ASGUSTlN, Joseph AYROMOVICH, Milan ACKhWNIA?i, E'rnnce s BAILEY, Hoscoe EALLAK, Joseph BAMBEHCEK, Pauline BAHNEQ, Henry BARNETT, June BARRY, Joseph BAHTH, Lucille, Michael, Peter BASTAIN, Jacob BAUMANN, Hazel BECKEi3, John, Oliver BELLAGAMBO, Albert BELLEW, Vernon E N A, Frank, Joseph BENEiiE, Edward BENEKEH, Frank BENNETT, Lena, infant BENNINGER, John 3ENSING, Elizabeth EENTZ, Loraine BEHi3ERICH, Clarence, Efail BERCHOLTZ, Mary BEKESVIUE, Frances BERNSTETTER, Gertrude EEST, Gertrude, Margaret, Louise BXBY, Howard BILIVANN, Albert SILLMEYER, Fred 3INNINGE2, Fred, Lena BISCHOFF, Arthur, Jacob BLAKE, John BLIND, Henrietta BLUbK, Ella BOCH, John BOCKSKOPF, Joseph BODE, Edward BOHAN, Normand BOHANAN, Thomas BOLTAS, Emma BOLIN, Martin BOPiPANTI, Italo BOY CARD, Vernon BONNER, Victoria BORC%RS, Emma BOHNHOLUT, Ceorge, Sophia BOSZ, Magdelena BOTFIELD, Alva BOWENSCHULTE, Infant BOLICH, Mildred, Infant BRAGGINS, Irene, J.L. BRANDT, Mart ha BRAUCH, Ludwig BHAUN, Mary BREMSER, Ce orge BROCKMEYER, Edward BROEER, Fred BROWN, Edward, Emma BRUDNER, Frank EHUNSON, Mary aub, John BU3D, Robert BUERCK, Ferdinand, Fred BUESCHEL, Susie BUNG, Herman BURGOYNE, Walter BURKE, James BURKHARDT, John BUSMclAN, Peter BURGER, Berni ce BURTON, Nathaniel CAMNS, Rudolph CASSMEYER, Infant, Virginia CASTLE, Fred CHAMBERLAIN, James CHARDIN, Eloy CHERNICK, Wme CHISHAM, Wm. CKOATE, Infant CWISTEL, Minnie CINDER-CUZTAIN, Ervin CLARK, Ethel CLAY, John CLEARY, Michael CLEmNS, Infant CLEMONS, COLANDER, Christ COLE, m. COLEMAN, Leslie, nollie CONDON, John, Elenore CONES, Charlee COOK, Anna, Charles, Jennie COOHBE, Amelia CONRAD, Anna COSHA, Papa COX, Julia CHRISTHANN, Charles CONWAY, John CRAHAN, Christopher CRAWSHAW, Mary DALE Leonard DALTON* Garrett DAXES, Inmat DANIELS, Wsa* RAUERHEIW, H%=y DAVIES, Leo DAVIS, Beasfa DAYI John DEAN, Jessie, Lucretia DeCRUN, Louis DIENINGER, Anna DEWNEY, Catherine DEMR, Bandeli D~HEIRE, Emma, PRssel DERBY, Everett, Stephen, Trminn DICKSON, Martin DIEFENBACH, Frederick DILK, Shirley DINEEN, Timothy DINZA, Trandafila DISCHBEIN, Frank DITTMANN, Wary WBBXNS, Emma, Jennie DOERFmR, Edward DOERR, Henry DOW, Wilhehina DONAHOE, Jame a DONNEUY Wm SONZOLAT, A m DUECKER, George, Roseanna DUEGCE, John DUFAUX, Clara DUGGAN, James, Mary DUFPY, Thomar DUQUESNE, Alfred EASON, Rowe EBEL, Fred, Veronica EEENRICH, Anna EBeRHARDT, Nicholas BEERLE, Bernard, Margaret BCK, Adam ECKEL, Joseph ECKHARDT, Henrietta EWHARDT, August, Charles EICH, Claude EUI S, John EHERLING, Anna ENRIQUES, Guventio ERREX,, Carrie EREWNN, Rev. John ERLICH, Frank ESTEL, Henry ETTU, Henry EVANS, Frank FABACHER, Catherine FAENGER, Henry, Louiaa FAHRENKOPP, Michael FAX, Infant FARMER, Clara FAUTH, Barbara FECHTEL, Caroline F'ELCH, Kittie FELDHAUS, Louisa FESSER, Roaie FESSIA, Charles FEY, Anna FIESTEAD, L.J. FINGER, Theobald FISCHER, Charles, Kate FISUSR, Arnold PITZGERALD, hhett FITZPATRICK, Laura PALUIMANC, Mary FLEMING, James FLOYD, Samantha FOKK, Fred FOHDYCE, Joseph YGREST, Marie POUSHAW, Joseph FOUQUET, Martin POUTS, David FOX, Eugene, Thomas FRANCIS, Elizabeth, Infant FRANZ, August FmAN, Loretta, Ruth FRENCH, Jehn.?atrick FREYER, Perdinand PRICKE, Samuel FRIEERICKS, Mugo FRIELINGDORF, Kate FRIEND, James FRISBY, Bert PURREU, Katherine GALLAGHER, Infant GAUCHE, Franoe 8, John GANDY, Nathaniel GANN, Henry CANTZ, Nellie GARDNER, Louis CAHRITY. Thomas CASS, Robert GASSNER, Lucy CEBHAHDT, Emma, Fred GEERS, Adele GEHM, Mamie GEISEL, Andrew GEUER, Cecelia GEMACHE, Alice GEORGE, Infant, Fando CERSTNEH, Loui 8e GERWERT, Infant CIESE, Louiee GIESON, Richard GILBERT, Andrew, Mary GILL, Ruth CLEASON, Anna CLOWCZWSKI, Irene CNAU, Custave GOETZ, John GOLDSCHMIDT, Charles GOOD, Leo GOTTSCHLING, Iklmay CRAEFF, Peter GRAHAM, Charles GRAUCH, Frank GREEN, Billy GREXSEH, Charles CRIESUAYER, Anna CROEPPER, Conrad GROLL, Bernard GROSS, Amelia, Elenora, Wm. GROSSMAN, John GUENTHER, Julius GUETHERHANN, Joseph GUTZblANN, Alexander HADEFTOS, George HAEHULEN, Louis HALIM, Fatima, Re80 HALTEMAN, Ida, Isaac HALLOWELL, Ida HAMILTON, Rice H W, Amelia KAWIES, Alma HAPPEL, Otto HARDNACKE, Loui se HARPER, Betty HARRISON, Florence HARTMAN, Lilly HARTER, Ceorge HARTOEBBEN, Dorothy HATTON, Roland HAUGHT, Jane HARYESTICK, Samuel HAYES, Thomas HEDGES, Elizabeth HEER, Emilie HEFTY, Ida HEIDEHRBICH, hil, Mary HEIER, Charles KEIKE, Gustive

21 HERLAND, Fernandle,LIEITZ, Infant, Leo HELD, Anna, Herman HELKEY, Henry HEIHMCHER, George KEHINGWAY, Frank HENNERI CH, John HENTSCHER, Emma HERGE, Creaence HERTEL, Infant HEWITT, Jeff HI CKEL, Edware, John HICKEY, Infant HIGGINS, Infant HILL, Kate, Walter HILLIARD, Millard HILHAN, George HINES, Walter HIRCH, Emily HIRTH, Wilhelmina MTTTLER, Florence HODAK, Joseph HODAPP, Bertha HCF, Jacob HAFFblANN, George, Mary, w. HOPFMEI STER, Vera HOFSTETTER, John HOLLAND, Michael, Thomas HOLSAPPLE, Infant HOTTMAN, Wm. HOPPE, Guatave HORNER, Charle 8 HOTZE, Katherine HOUSER, Clegget, John HOWARD, Le ona HOWE, James HOWLAND, Taylor HUFF, Inez HUFFINGTON, Marion HUGHES, Fanny HUNIKE, Henry HUNTER, John ISING, Michael JACHENS, Henry JACOBS, Samuel JENSEN, Arthur, Ethel JEFFRAY, Ralph JONES, Infant, Edward, Dock, Susie, Emma, Helen, Hugh, Lillian JOPLIN, Edith JOST, George JOUET, George JUI). Marv JULIUS, Gaudenzia KADE, Heinerich KALEX, Catherine, Henry KAMP, David KANE, Anna, Loren, Thoma KAUCHER, Henry KAUFLIN, Frederick KAUFMANN, Joseph KELLER, John KEUNER, John KELLY, Margaret KEMPE N, He man KELLERMANN, Henry KENNEDY, Owen I(ENNINC, Joseph KEPPLER, ivm. KERN, John KER'mLL, Ida KETTEREH, Virginia KETTLER, Edwin KICER, Ethel KIWhrILL, Joseph KING, John KUEKAMP, Pauline KLEIN, Ida KLINGZ, Darbara KNELAIJGE, Clara KNITTEL, John KOELLE, Louis KOENIG, Arthur KOERBER, Richard KGEHS, Louis KOSSE, John 20 StLGS KOST, Peter McDOUGAL, Daniel KOTSI, Peter McGAHAN, Genevieve KkESS, Jacob McHENRY, Ida KRETCHMAR, David McHUCH, Jack KRIETEMEYER, Louia McPIKB, Eether KROEN, Margaret, Mary NAGEL, John KRONER, Alvina HEEDHAYI, Thomas KROPP, George NEWELL, Ella KRUMMEL, August NIEHAUS, John KWR, Jacob NIEMAN, Hilton LAMLEY, Julia NIMO, Frank, Norma LANG, Elizabeth NOLTE, Henry LANGENECKER, Helmuth NORMILZE, Elvira LANGENDORF, Barbara NORTON, John LANNERTH, Phil NUGENT, John LANSING, Amelia OBENAUER, Prank LAUUEHS, Bernard 0 ' BRIEN, Mary LAUBENTHAL, Wm. O'CONMSLL, John LAUGHNEV, Edward OESTBRICH, Catherine LAUTNER, Infant oesterlf~, George Le SEAU, Sylvester OLSON, Carl LEPPOLD, Wm, O'WEIUY, Theresa LEWIS, Infant 0 ' SHEA, Thomas LIMBERG, Frederick LIMON, Epi tacio O*TPCIOLE, John OTT, Jerme LINCOLN, Ida OTTE, Cecelia LOCHMAN, Infant LOEFFLER I Eli za ottenab, Robert PALECEK, Sophia MESCH, Allen PAPPADBMAS, Elfrieda LOGAN, Callie D4PPAS, Helen, Margaret, MHMANN, Christian Sophia LONG, Infant PARKER, Infant LON CUEMARE, Eugene PARKINSON, Ann LOOS, Francis PAUL, Philippina LORD, Louise PAUSCH, John MZANO, teondro PISELER, Darlene LUEDER, Robert PEYBERTON, Calvin LUTblAN, Jess PENA, Melquidee LYNCH, George, Michael PERKINS, Jamee LYSAUGHT, Effie, Felicia =RL, Roeie MAAS, John PERRICUE, Infant MACK, Henry PERRY, Eaaaa blagin, Erna PETeRS, Theodoeia, Infan MAKER, Infant PERRY-SMITH, Kate MAHL, Wm. PETERSBN, Lauritz MAJEH, Joseph PFRIWER, Mary MANN, Marie PIEPER, He inrich MANNIX, Edward PIERCE, Lottie MARCH, Lida, Wilford PINE, Henrietta MARSHALL, Ida PLEIS, IVIAUCH, Wm. Lena POPB, Adele MAUER, Anna MAURER, Milton PORTER, Infant MYER, Adam, Antone, POTOLSKY, Joeeph Dorothy, Hose POUZAR, Albert MEEKS, Venda POW'EU, m a WUEINER, Wm. PRITCHEU, Lee MEGAL, Pauline PUFF, Infant MENKEN, Julia PYATT, Margaret MEHTZ, Gottfried PYNE, James MEYER, Ann, Clifford, John,RANEY, Louis Leonard, Pauline, RudolphRANILOVICH, Evan MILLER, Albert Caroline, RATHBURN, Anna, Norman Infant, Eleanor, RAUTH, Ervin, Mary Frances, Henry, Harry READY, Bertha MIUNEH, Robert REARDON, Wh* MINCKE, George MISCH, Henrietta RBICHERT, Magdelena, IJIP. RBLNHARDT, Ida MISEL. Hilda REISINGI Anna MOEHLE, Henry MISS, Frank MOLLOY, Catherine REWKE, John MOLONEY, Annie, Martin, Thomas REPmL, Frank RESICO, Joseph MONTON, Louis R6Y, Elizabeth MORAN, John REZNICK, Anna MOSER, Caroline RICE, Silae, Sterling MOSIER, John RIBDEL. Charle e MOUNTS, Infant RLEGERT, Robert MUEGGE, George, Wm. RILEY, Watt, Wm, MUELLER, Dani e 1, Kat hekine, RINm 8 GuStav Alfred, Madonna, Pauline RIPPE * MUETH, Eva ROARK, Logan MUNDY, Oliver ROEDEL, Kate MUSCHANY, Wilhelm ROGERS, Leonard MYEHS, Marshall ROLF, Infant McCARTHY, Francis McCIAINE, Ruth ROLL, Frank ROUINGER, Ralph McCORMICK, John ROMACHER, Mary, Wm. HOSE, Alois, Archie, Caroline ROSENBEHC, Charles, Wm* ROSS, Vera ROSSEN, Infant ROTH, Rc~ea ROTHE, Fred ROTTNEK, Catharine RETZKA, John ROWAN, Wi* RUDOKAS, Albert RUDOLPH, Henry RUDOLPH1 Paul RUEi3LlNG, Ce orge tte RUED1 GER, Fred RUPPLN, Harry RYAN, Thomas SANG Russell SANK~S, Joseph SARAVIA, Ermelenca SARGENT, Charle e SAYLOR, Horatio SCHAAP, Joseph SCHAEFXR, Prank, Philip SCHAEFPER, Amelia SCHAUM, Carrie SCHEERER, Christian, Peter SCHESKE, August SCHUEHING, Catherine SCHINDIER, Clara SCHITTERER, Carl SCHLEICHEH, George SCHLENSKEN I Oliver SCHLOSSEH, Henry S C HLUETER, Johanna SCHHEIDER, Frances SCHMELIO, Wm. SCHMID, Perdinand, Nicholas SCHMIDT, Caroline SCHMIEDEEERG, John SCHMITT, Amelia, Catherine SCHMEIDEH, Barbara, Louiea SCHOENEBERG, Peter SCHOENWALRER, Pmd SCHOLEE, Amelia, Fred, Olga SCHOLLWEYER, August SCHOPPE, Lena SCHRMW, Ernest SCHREINER, Albert, Mary, Victor SCHROEDER, Julius SCHROER, H i c hae 1 SCHUEREN, Gustav, Roae SCHUEWNN, Adam SCHULTZ, Sophia SC HUMA NN, Hannah SCHWERS, Geroge, Mary SCOTT, John SEALS, John SCHANTZI Richard SEIBERT, Fanny Lynch SELK., Inf nat SENlXRS, Edward SETZER, Theodora SEVENTY, Andrew SHALL, Infant SHARP, Clarence SHEPARD, Anna SHOCKEY, Wm. SHORT, Brack, Norma SHULTZ, John SICKING, George, Paul SIEVERS, Angela SINDEL, Gloria SLADE, John SLINGWEIN, Julia SMART, Oliver SMITH, Infant, Elizabeth, Emily, Frieda, John SELL, George SONITAG, John SOTO, Mary SPAHN, Wm, SPINDLER, Thomas STACKHOUSE, Joseph STADLER, Julia STANCO, Helen STANZA, Magdelena

22 STANZE, Margaret STAREK, Edward STECKER, Infant STGPFEN, Alice STEINER, Edward STEINHOFF, Josephine STIES, Nell Colvard STORK, Annie, Wm. STOSBERC, Robert STREIB, John STRINGER, Jack STRODER, Mary STUESSEL, Lina STUEVER, Anton STULCE, James STUTZ, Herman STUTZER, Mary SUDDON, Hary SUCLIEN, Wm. TALBOT, Thomas TANNER, Christina TAUBENSON, Sally TEAGUE, Henry, Lawrence THOMAS, John, Hary THORTON, Harry THORPE, Mary TIEDE, ~e TIYLIN, Thomae TORCHERS, Nancy TORRES, Infant, Simona TRBOVICH, Sam TRICKA, Lawrence TREMMEL, Louie TRUEB, Henry TUDOR, George URCHLER, Karl UBER, Infant VAENER, Estelle VAUERY, Paul VAN DYKE, ANza VAN NOSTRAND, Henrye t ta VARCA, Joseph VARNEY, Louis VIET, Albert VILLANUEVA, Maria VOGELER, Oliver VOICHT, Minnie VOLK, Barbara VOLLRATH, Ferdinand VOYLES, Katie WAGNER, Adam. Ben j. Har Louis, Infnat, Mary, WALDRIP, Harry WALLACE, Carlyle, Rober WAM, Otto WALROND, Thomas WALSH, Ann, Mary WALTER, Ben jamin WARD, Thomas WARE, Oscar WASHBURN, Thomas WATSON, John WATZENBORN, Louie WEBBER, Catherine UEGMAN, Herman WEICK, Frank WEIL, Wm. '*INHEIMJ3R, Wm r WEISENBERG, Albert WEISL, Mary WELLENKAMP, Clara WELLS, Margaret WENTZ, Paul MZRDER, John WESSEL, Helen WESTUS, Henry NESTFALL, Herman WETZEL, Gustavus WHITE, Eli jah, Mary WICHMANN, Mary WILDE, Louis WILDBERGER, George WILLEN, Infant, Herman WILLIAIHS, Helen, Frieda WILLIE, Mary WILSON, Charles WOEHLE, Clara Whaley WINTER, Lula WOLF, Juliatte WOLFROM, John, Adam WOOD, Prank, Johanna, Wm. WUNDERLICH* Catherine WUERZ, Anna WURTZ, Christine YEACER, John, Stephanie YEWDALE, Jack YOCKUM, George YOUNG, Charlee, George ZANTO, Louisa ZEHNBAUER, John ZEPP, Annabell ZIMER, George ZINDEL, Louise ZINTEL, Ann, Harry ZUMWALT, V i rginia ZUPETZ, Rose ZWICK, Charles Maiden Name Index, Vol. 4 ANASTAS, T. 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PETE3 & PAUL CtMETEHY: ANGEL@, Paul 1909 COOK, Xathilda 1905 FA.WEK, Clara 1922.FCCE3TY, Lillian 1919 HERMANN, John 1903 LATTY + Charlotte 1917 LAUX, Georq Peter 1887 LEI SREZT, Jacob 1894 LOHRUM, John 1883 TENTSZ'XE3T,,:atherin@ 1917 THUET, Victor 1895 'XEIK, Sebastian 1584 'WNTZ, Mary 1909 WENCES, Gottfried 1876 'CNZEL, Frank 1905 WESTERMAYE!?, Frank 1922 WUZXZ, Jacob 1902 ZEPF, Joaephina 1902 ST.?ARCUS: ALTIVIEIER, Christian 1873 ANDERSON, Ida 1919 CLEMENS, Ceor~ 1886 EDELMANN, August 1904 FAUDI Mrs. Irene 1930 LEEKER, Louis 1918 L009, Adam 1880 WALKEi3, Francis 1885 WALLENBE3C, Geraldine 1946 WEITZ, Henry 1850 WI3TH, Ulrich 1884 WWST, A.C. Jr ST. MATTHEW: CRANME2, Fred 1904 MICHLER, Alfred 1956 WESTPHAL, Kath CALVARY I FISHER, Hazel 1923 CONLEY, Emma 1891 WILLIAMS, Ina 1943 FOHJEN, John 1860 GUINSEN, C StLGS 21

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24 KLINEFELTER, SPEARS, ALWERSONL BROOKS Exchange info re four KLINEFELTER bros. who owned& commanded steamboats out of Pittsburgh&St. Louis: John S. bo7/28/ 1810, m.8/28/1833 Mary SPEARS; d.6/15/ 1885 Bunker Hill, Ill.; Jacob b.1806, m Margaret ~~~~~0~,d.7/31;1864; -Mrs. JessieK. b,?, m.ann Rue BROOKS, d.5/6/ 1849 aboard IIHibernia;" Michael K., b.?., me?, d.? - John PANHORST JR., 201 Merrifielddrive, Greenville, SouthCarolina LAKE, POUND, DALE Desire info children of Daniel LAKE & Mary POUND; John Harrington, Nancy I.; Reubin Do d. ca Newton Co., Mo. ; James Ballard;; Mary Eleanor m. -?- DALE, lvd Diamond, Newton Co.; Also children ofreubin&elizabethpound ca.1850 Newton,Co. -Mrs. Joseph STINCHCOMB, 308 Courtland street, Arroyo Grande, Calif ornia NOYES Seek military service record&naturalization ~enry Robert NOYES b.3/16/1840, captured aboard British merchant ship trying to run blockade of Galveston or other Southern port, given choice of Army or prison, chose Union Army, after Civil War, settled at Cincinnati.-Marilyn NOYES DRISCOLL,913 North 3d-d st., Monteballo, California BEAN, LANDRETH, BURBRIDGE, CHURCH Seekdatatkpars Azariah BEAN boky. what co.?; bought land 1831 & 1833 in Clay Co., Ind., d. bf.1849; heirs to land: Henry, Sarah Elizabeth, m.ca0p855 BenjaminLANDRETHinClayCo., Ill.; Elias, m.charitychurch& mvd Cqles Co., Ill., Willis, m. Anjaline BURBRIDGE; seeking descs. Henry&Willis.-Robert C. LAND- RETH, Box 456, Bunker Hill, Illinois CHAUVIN Seek pars Hypolite CHAUVIN b. 1700s, his will1799 St. Charles Parish, La,, lists him as native of Kaskaskia, 111,-MildredSHERBURNE, 10588Goodwood boulevard Baton Rouge, Louisiana Would like contact those interested in HERGET family surname. -Tom HERGET 215 So. Elmwood, Aurora, Illinois ALLEN, McCUE, HOCKADY, BLEVINS Seek descs. Daniel Do ALLEK with Eli- Walker Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, ; also wish info Henry McCUE & wf, Martha Dil-lard HOCKADY b. 1845, bur. Mexico, Moo, any descs?; also info family of Henry & Minnie BLEVINS, Louisiana, Mo., son Lee b.1892, left home age 12, lost track of other members of family, Mary Lou BRAMER, Rto 2, Clinton, Missouri NEIL, McDONALD, PETRIE Seek descs. Joseph Pulaski Logan NEIL, b,1835 Bedford Co., Tenn. do 1903, Ray Co., Moo; family includes children of BerniceRiffeMcDONALD, Robert, Frances, Katherine; Robert NEIL in Saline Co., Mo., 1903, & Kitty Neil PETRIE in California, Mrs. Charlotte Neil PAR- RISH, 625 Truxtencourt,Donelson, Tennessee HAARNAGEL, HARNAGEL Appreciate any info on HARNAGELS in 1ndiana, especially HAARNAGEL or MARNAGEL in Terre Haute, ca , clue is photoby BUNDYin business thereat time; photo given to me by relatjves in Germany who say this family came to hmerica.-mrs. A. Lee HARNAGEL, 2422 Mariposa street, Pomona, California DOWELL, McDOWELL Seek info fam of John Carroll DOWELL, b. 7/16/1818 Ky., d. 2/15/1908 Carterville, Ill.; hadbros, James Bo, David, both in Ark. from Tenn., & Allen (did lattermvto MO?); all sons of Allen Mc- DOWELL d. Ky. dates unknown. -Mary POTT- HOFF, 311 Innisfail drive, Webster Groves, Missouri BY I NGTON, PINKS TON James BYINGTON b. Itin East, " where? Mass? mvd to Ohio where older children born, where? to Mo.ca. 1829, d. 1848; will lists children: Samuel (wf Emilie BRESSIE), ~ohn(ml.mary~~a~~,m2.sussanahh~r~0 Richard(wf~ebecca KENNEDY), Elizabeth (m. John PATTERSON, Lora (m1.--- WOD; ~~.Jo~~GUITAR-D~GRANT), Annis (m.~eorge W. PILLARD), Harriet (m.robert~lidewel1 HARRIS), Rachel (m.samue1 GUITAR), 01- ive. All BYINGTGKS in St. Francois-Ste. GenevieveCos. area descend from James, Also place of origin of David PINKSTON ( ), who on 1822 tax list Ste. Genevieve Co., Mo, ; 1850 census says b. Tenn,, 1860 census says b, N. C., 1870 census says b. Ky, David mrd. ca.1823

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26 The St. Louis Genealogical Society--with nearly 1,000 members at this writing--was formed in October, 1966, organized in January, 1967, and incorporated March 1, 1968, under General Not for Profit corporation laws of the State of Missouri as an un-affiliated, non-sectarian, nonprofit organization. Its primary purpose is education in the field of, Genealogy, and, in furtherance thereof, to collect, preserve, and disseminafe knowledge and information with reference to genealogical and relatea historical, biographical and heraldic data; to instruct and. assist members in genealogical research, and to publish public and private records, and educational articles. r Membership is open to individuals, families, libraries or societies, * and corporations upon payment of annual dues of $5.00. Additional members of an immediate family in the same household may be included on one membership by payment of an additional $1 each. A Don0r.m Corporate Membership is $25, and Life Membership is $100 cash dona3pn or as an honor for services rendered, when so recognized by the SUGS Council of Officers. Publications include the Society's Quarterly magazine, published in March, June, September, and December, and sent free to members, and an annual Surname Index, currently containing more than 6,000 names. The annual subscription rate for the Quarterly is $5 for non-members. Members and genealogists are encouraged to submit articles for publication in the Quarterly. StLGS also publishes Charts 6 Forms, indexes, censuses, workbooxs, and other aids in family tree tracing. StLGS meetings are held regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in tlie St. Louis County Library Auditorium, 1640 South Lindbergh boulevard.. The StLGS Library is located in the southeast corner, second floor, of the University City Municipal Library, 6701 Delmar boulevard. It is open generally during the same hours as the U. City Library. The StLGS Office 6 Headquarters is located in Suite 261, 1617 South Brentwood boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63144,.and all communications should be addressed--@ the Society - at this address Noaprofit Ors. U. 3.POSTAGE 14wmttBk.2974 ST. LOUIS, MO.

27 **** f f W * ~ W w ~ * * * ~ w * Saht A3Uh.gu16 d sm'cty 'SPIR~T of '76 FAIR' June 7th. ETHICAL societv OF 9001 CLAYTON ROAO St. LOUtS. MO T****m**m VOWME VIII, Number 2 June, 1975

28 Eluite ). Bmntwod blvd.,,st. Louis, Mo MERRILL 0. BERKELEY. PRES. CEOONA KENDALL. L l 8NARl AN MABEL FAATZ. VICE- PRES. RACHEL WILL1 AMS. ARCHVST & HSTRN PATR 1 Cl A DAMES. VI CE-PRES. ALEXANDER J. COYLE. COUNCIL HELEN DE P ERE2 GALVEZ. CRSPG.S ECY. LILLIAN MARYHELEN WILSON.RECORDING SECY. QUARTERLY HuBBELL.couNctL ROBERT E. PARKfN. COUNCIL DCROTHY DUNN WOOD. TREASURER Robert E. Parkin, Editor WALTER H. VESPER. COUNCI L VOLUME V III - Number 2 - June, 1975 StLGS 'SPIRIT of '76 FAIR'.. June 7th The St. Louis Genealogical Society's "Spirit of '76 Fair," $ an officially recognized function of the St. Louis area's Bi- Centennial observance of the American Revolution,willbe held 7>?6 -,916 Saturday,June 7'-h, at the Ethical Society building, 9001 Clay-.. ton road, ETHICAL SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS 9001 CLAYTON ROAD ST. LOUIS, MO The sixth annual StLGSSpring geneallogical festival is conducted by a commi ttee of numerous mnrbers, coordinated by Kit Davis Smit;h and Dorothy GI-j.f f i. th. Two nationally known speakers, Set t i Schreiner - Yantis of Springfie.ld, Virginia, vice president of the National Genealogical Society, and Alexandel* C, Niven, Professor of History at Meramec Community College, will head a program ofstlgsexperts specializ-ingin various phases of the birth of our nation. As a special inducement for the opening of the Bicentennial celebration, pre-registrz-tion fee for the Spirit of '76 pair is only $4 per person with a boxlunchoptional for an additional 92. Theall-day eventis open to the public, and new members will be accepted with registration for the fair upon payment of annual dues of $5, Registration and membership feesmayb ed to the St. Louis Genealogical Society, Suite 261, 1617S0, Brentwoodboulevard, St. Louis, Missouri Mrs. Griffith was notified of "official recognition" of the fair as part of the "Saint Louis Spirit of '76*,It on January 28, 1975, by executive di- rector Robert A, Griesedieck, Several longtime StLGS members will expand on American Revolutionary sub- jects presented at the Society's 1972 fair. Topics include the British in- eated by The Saint Louis American Revolution Bicentennial Commission to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of American independence" Incorporated 1974, under Missouri General Not-For-Profit-Act StLGS 25

29 spired Indian attack on St. Louis in SPECIAL 30--DAY OFFER ON COPIES 1780; Hessians, involving many German I soldierswhoremainedin America; Loyal-, 0 T. ltas IStt TO SEARCHERS v ists, and other ethnic and geographical Complete but imperfect copies of the ' phases of the War of Independence, St., Louis tierlealogical ~ociet~'s pub- Mrs. schreiner - Yantis is a lication "Tracirlg 17amily Trees in Eleven horne economist and publisher States" ari being offered for sale for of genealogical material as $3035~0st~aid for 30 days, until June well as a former teacher and 30f-h. All of these copies have been airline stewardess. 1\ 1952 I th~'o~~h1~- screened, and ~ll-~~siilg pages graduate of Purdue University in her or sections of P~@;CS have been inserted native Indiana, she became interested 1 "lo~selaaf; " Some Were found to have intracingherfamilytree while a soph- pages or bections upside-down and reomoreand, afterwards, tookthe steward- versed; the latter were left "as 1s'' ess job in order to "isit relatives and if complete. iiere isa bargain for the travel to other genealogical sou~ctso I '(Eleven Statesw searcher* rvho may have She haspuhlishedacataloguc of Geneal- WOI'~OU~ his original copyor who simplyogical Books inprint and j,s working on doesnttminda few twist sand turns ahile Index to Haydents VirginjVi* Geneal- using it. All sales are complete "as ogies. isu and "first come, first serve. " Professor Niven j.s president of the Order from StLGs, Suite 261, 1617 South newly founded Institute ox ~-j ~ i War* l Brentwood boulevard, St. Louis Studies in St.-Louis. A teacher and public s ~ ~ afor k ~ 22 r years, he channels 1 YOUR REVOL.UTIOx-4RY WAR.4hCESTOR the lifc,mcres and times of the people TO BE FEATURED AT SPRING FAIR with whom he is concerned into his talks,. He will djscuss the Puritans and - pre- 1 Revolutiotlary War ancestors of St. Revo1uCioriar;f AmersS cs at t.lie Fair. l~ouis Geaealogical Society members znd In addition to the StLGS speakers, there will be displays and exhibits of Society-producedgenealogicalmaterials and publications, microfilming, photographing, patriotic organizations, publishers and the StLGS Library, which is housedin the University City Municipal Library, 6701 Delmar boulevard. "Get into the spirit," Mrs. Griffith say.s, "and register NOW for the Fair, " : I(.~*~lralIunfsrllllCa...g~r1luf~70~C.tr~&eur~~ _ ~-~ JuM~, 4slJ :. licnd rrtk ckck or on.# ardor for tot01 wvat to. I warn ST. m18 (;UII~ICU Fear PIN=* COlIlto*.*at. 161, 1617 bulb &antood boulrvud, Kc. hula, MraaourA PYL-YffitWTnAtlOll M.t,l Yy a8, 197s WlUTluh : A furl dy uf (i.noelo(rca1 ho, Iofurutl~ rd klp rltb : trra bsa your Fmrly Troo, rrclud8y Prrrrrr8 Sp*Joro la ' t-u ludrturru bowru~-, two atdl *OWDO of Your cbo~ee t a an rnfurul clrroroa rlmsrpbro, -1. opgorluarty lor 11r~~wraw MOW dlopiaye ud axbibltr of ruo Goar.l~rcol ; erato. YUiUm EMU 40 you ~ 0. 8 rl.0 tblo plruut, : I.-t~rr eprrn(.*.a1... S4.W IYllOhU O(ue8 bo order06 -I th harat rat $on) ihx Ir.nckon I O.froe*woto... #J.WJ... Totel Your Ibrrttmcr 8 itour Full lriw) (TOYT Mdr*a.J --- *rw wkwawbtc~u.. ~~.uu ; persons registering in advance for the Spirit of '76 Fair will be featured in a special publication. Persons who can trace t.heir ancestory back to a soldier of the War of IndeperLdencemayobtainsixgeneration forms at the March, April or May meetings or 'at the StLGS Office, Suite 261, 1617 South Brentwocd boulevard, St, Louis, Missouri hose desiring forms mailed to then must enclose a sselfladdressed, stamped envelope with their ( request The form provides for tracing your ancestory back thrcugh the generations -paternailyormaternally or a mixture of the two-to your ancestor wkc we3 involved in America winning its independence, Us? 26 StLGS

30 StLCS Uorkehopn 'A.M. "Hcshiarlb: 11' Lhe Itc<volution," Alexander Coyie &. Hermail A. Kadlof t. 9, "Loyalists in Amerlcun Rovol~tion,~ Lii Ht~bbcll. 8" "Hevulut on In Environs of St, Louis," Robert 6. Parkln. ' "3 W'a-Why, When & Where to Start," Ruby Henrick. *P.M. 10. ''S~~t~h-Irlbi~ Defelui Their Dream," Merle Jdchsf:~~. 8- "Old Line State & Its Records," Jean Blythe. 9- "Pre-Hevolutlon Colonial Religiouo Centers,".,, it:- 5. t'\,pc. "How to Publ~eih," Nctti Schreiner-Yantrs. ENTL A NL& ETHICAL SOCIETY OF ST. LQ1b!S 9001 CLAYTON ROAD 9 ST. LOUIS. MO C.!'ll,. - LOWER StLGS 'SPIRIT of '76 FAIR'.! June 7th LEVEL

31 'Note: Special prices apply to StLGS ' meinbers (on payment of $5 annucd b,d~es) md t a a1 t types of L it rorsies INVENTORY OF WORKS NOW AVAIUBLE--QRDER NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Order PUBLICATION TITIE & DESCRIPTION Unit Price Member (Postpaid) Price* 001 Index of 1850 U.S. Censua of 6t, Louis & St. Louicr County $10.50 $ 8.W) 002.Tracing Farnily Trees in Elevenstates. $ 5.50 B U,S. Census of St. Fhncois Co., Moo (transcribed & indexed) B 3.35 $ O. S, Ceneua of St. Clair Co., Mo. (tratl~cribed& indexed) $3.35 $ U.S. Census of 1,etcher Co., Ky. (curranged alphabetically by surname) Ib 3,35 $ f3.s. Census of Letcher Co,, Ky. (transcribed & indexed) $ 3.35 $ StLCS Quarterly, Volume I (4 publications). # 5.35 $ $ StW Quarterly, Volunz 11 (4 publications) StLGS Quarterly, Volme 111 (4 publicationa~ $ 5-35 $ Plastic Briefcase with St- ineignia (no aail orders, please) St. Louis City Directory & Vmd Hap (16 ;mn mic.rofilm) S 5.35 $ "An'QbJST'ors, A Guide to Tracing Your Family?'reef' $ 2,8SY $ 2.50 now widely accepted StW ten-course ~enealogical study book, being used for instruction in basic ancestor ~c:i.rching in classes in (This is a Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Oregon, and ~ ther states. It is especially good for individual study and memory refresher at home.) Wti, ( tran6cs.lt1itd & St- Quarterly, Volume IV (4 publications) Ii St- Quarterly, Volue~e VI (4 # 5-35 Ib Fee Fee Cemetery (st. Louie Cb., Ho. )(arranged alphisbe ticalf y) $ 1.35 % US; Census of Jefferson Co., Mo (tranecribed 8 indexed) US. Census of Cape Girardeau Co., indexed) fb B 3.60 ib 020 StW Spirit of '76 Fair specials (few copies of following only) 020a Hessians (list of German officers in American ~evoluticn) $ b Environs of St. Louis (story of Indian attack, plus list of Revolilclonary Soldiers in Miseouri) U.S. Census of Menard Co., 111. (tranecribed ti indexed) $ 3.85 is 3.W 022 St- Surname Index (current index, pluo free annual sui;ylements to follow StUiS Quarterly, Volume V (4 publications) # 5.35 % Index of ST. LOUIS MARRXAGES ( , in two volumes) $22.00 $ a Volume I, St. Louis Marriage Index ( ) $ Lv 024b V o l 11, ~ St. Louis Marriage Index ( ) $ ' 025 Index of St. Clair Co., Ill., Marriages ( ) $ 3.85 E Missouri Census of Cape Cirardeau Co. (transcribsd h indexed) $ 2.50 O ~~~~~L OF-? 8ocieties may acquire "ln'qu1sbt*ore" for $24 per dozen, plus poetage. * Add 35 cents per unit for postage, if you want item mailed to you. '* Add $1.00 per unit for postage, if you want Ate- mailed to you. lo1a Four Generation Chart 1OSa Cemua Report Form (1880) lo9a,record of Cemetery Search 102a Family Group Sheet 1Wa County Marriage Record llqa Family Inquiry better 103a Census Report Form (1-1840) 1078 Abstract of Deed Record llla Data Reminder 104a Census Report Form ( ) 10th Abstract of Will Record 112a Triangular Relationship Chart m NEW 1800 cmsus mmi! I! 113a 1900 Census Form (for muall printing) 113b 1900 Censua Form (for typewriters) ROTICE: No orders mailed without sufficie~t prepaid. postage M l SSOURl RESIDENTS: &DO 4% STATE SALES TAX. Send orders with Publication Numbers,.Titles and proper remittance to: ST. LOUIS GENEAL0GIC:AL SOCIETY Suite 261, 1617 South Brentwood boulevard St, Louis, Missouri 63144

32 WESTMORELAND COUNTY VOTING RECORD by Carolyn Pratt (s~lgs) A oole of the severql Vote:; given t3 MC John Sushrod, Gent,?tt, an Election of 3urgesses in 14estmorelsnd C9unt.y on th 2 day of May, Anno Dominl 1748 as fol loweth Viz. Senry Asbury Thornzs Asbury Ch3rles Aston John 4ttwell Chsndler Aubrey S~encer Ayriss Thomas Ebck? Stephen 3s.iley Will lam Bailey Sutler Zzker John Baker James Baley Ste~hen Baley John Saltrip John 3arnett 3ich~rd 3arnett Mat thew!3arney? Thlmcls 3eale Cossin Bennett Thomas Sennet t Jqmes 3erryman John 9ing Absol om Slsndsll ObJ. Thomqs 3lundsll Th?mss T3ownm Henry 3rAwner ObJ., John. r3rin~n Chss. Brown John 3rom Richard grown vfi'lliam 3rom William 3rown Jr. John Bryan Edmond 9ulgzrs Aaron Sutler Caleo 3utler Jogen9 9utler Lawrence 3utler Nst3aniel Butler Thomss 3utler Thomss 3utt dilliam Callis Jeremiah Csrter Co1, Landon Carter Willtam Chanbers Hilliam Chambers Jr. Thomns Chqncel Zer Thomas Chison Alvin CLster John Claytor Thornqs Claytor Jr. Tnoc.3~ Cockerel1 John Collins ObJ. JOS~D~ Collins ObJ. John Collingsworth Thomas Coll ingsworth Garsen Corbin Samuel Cortney James Courtney dill lam Coward Charles Cox Sr, Chqrnor Cox Jr. Geo. Cox Prestey Cox Presley Cox Jr. John Crabb John Crltcher M i l l lam Crosswick David Curri e John Jlavls Ssauel Dsvis Thomas Davis Francis Day John Deboe Lswrence Debuts Robert Dick Jaqes Dl shmm S~quel 3ishmzn Hichard Dozer :;en, Aichard Dozer Jr. Thomag Dozer Wllli%m Dozer ill 11 lam Dun barr Xenry Dunkid i4illiam Edwards William Edwards Jr. John Elliott 3enry Fcgins John Flcmming Thomas Pinch Robert Frank Archi bal Garner 3radl ey Garner Ienry Garner Ssnuel Gsrner ObJ. Tbmss Cqrner Antqony Gerrsrd Nsthaniel Gerrard Michael Gilbert Willirun Grace John Graham Francis Gray George Halcomb Georue Hales Aston Hall Richard Hallday Samuel Harris George 3srrlson John Harrison Nath, Rarris~n, Gent. aobsrt Harrison W l tltam Zsrt George Beyborn Jamas Hay borne Willism Hazelrigg John Yigdon Slm3n Solland James Hore W i l l i a m Xore Sugh Horton Robert Howell Sdward Rusk ObJ. Daniel Jackson Rlchsrd Jacks >n Frsncis Jmes John James Thqrn~s Jsrnes Georxe Jeff ris Field Jervis.!~hn Jervis.-'rancis Jett John Jett dil lie3.johnson Clbj. Winder Kenner Edward Anowles Wif liam Lanbert George Lwn kin Peter Lazkin William L9ne John Lee Fhillio L,udwel.l Lee Richard Lee T~os. Lee, Esq, Marmsduke Love1 Massey William John Minor Richard Minor W i l l i a m Minor Sen, William Minor John McCulley John McCullock Thomas Kcparland Gerrardk McKenny W i l l i a m McKenny Ben 3. Middleton Jeremiah Kiddlet~n John Mlddleton Robert Mlddl eton* William Middleton Thomas Moore William Moore John Moss Jr. dilliam Moss Johrn Mothe~shed Nath. Mothershed John Moxley Richard voxley Jahn Musse Jr. Wlllism Musse at thews ObJ, James Naughty Pres1e.y Ne~le John Nelson R i l l i Nelson ~ Jonst hon Newmsrch Isaac Nighbor John Ornsnun Jr,? John Orders Richard Pqtridge 4nthony Peyton John Peyton John Plunkett William Flunkett Thm? s Prst her F3urkitt Prst t. Thomas Pratt Evan Price John Price Mereby Price Osm~nd Crabb %illiam Jenkins :bj, Hsmllton Pope * This name appeared more than once. William Porter Th,?rnss Purcell Obj. Henry qui ssenberry W i l l lam quissenberry Jr. John Quissenbary Nlch. Quissenbury Richard ssenbury Joseph Reed Daniel Regy Bable Rice Tero. Rice William Rice William Rice Jr. Jams Rigg John Roberson William Robers~n Thomas Robins Yichael Robinson Th~rnas Robinson John Rochester William Rochester* John Rogers Richard Rollins SenJ. Rust Henry Rust Jeremiah 3ust 0b.j. Peter Rust W i l l i a m Rust August Sandford John Sandf ord Richard Ssndford Thomas Ssndfori Jr. William Sandford Francis Self Frqnkl in Self Henry Self John Self Stephen Self Thomas Self William Self Thorns Shadrick Thomss Shaw Dolen. Shermn Thomas Sherman W i l l i a m Sherman Edwsrd Simon Henry Simms John Simson James Smith* Joseph Smith Peter Smith* Robert Smith Samuel Smith Stephen Smith Thomas Sorrel John Sorrel1 John Spence Patrluk Spence Th~mas Ypence Thomas Staoleton Richard Steel Ja.nes Steptoe Willlam Stone James Strothers David Stuart James Sutton StLGS 29

33 Slchard Sutton William Sutton Co!, John Taylor Thqmas Taylor? iiil liam Taylor Dsnlel Tebbs - Dozer Templeson rhomas Tem~leman Jot~n Thomas Daniel Wal ker John White William Thomas J.>i~n walker id11 117m White Edwin Turner John Walker Ub 3. J?s.~es dhitf ield William Turner Richard Wsl ker Devld dhi tley 5enJ. Tyler John Washingt )n* Th.>ms. ilillisffis James Vaules Adam We3ver Obj. W i? l lam Welsh Charles Wright Henry droe Benj. Walker dl1 liam dheeler Cerrsrd White Jonn Watts, Sherif of Westrnorelsnd Co. :3ade oath sefore the 3ansdell that within is a tr~e pole taken. A list of nsmes of the freehollers that voted for dajor GPO. Lee, one of the Cqndidstes for the c~tlnty of Westmorel3cnd,?kg 2, John Lintor: Sen:..*st, Thomss All1 son John Davis 4amoser Lt::rad Henry Rust Filehard Arrasmith Thomss Davis Christopher Marmaduke Jere. Hust Obj, 3s Henry Asbury John Deboe Jolu: Harsnai? not being of age. Thomas As bury aobert Dick Jno. Martin Peter qust Jno. Attwell Law. Downton wi: iiarn Mst?.:;ews Sqmuel Rust Chandler Aubrey Richsrd DozerY John McCullej- W l l l i w r ~ Rust Spencer Ayrlss Thomas Dozer Tfio.n% s I",ci.'ar'iand William S~mbs? William Dozer Zerr~rd?cder:ry Jno. Sandford John Baker William Dunbarr Ail1 is;!! :IlcYen ry Thomas Sandford* James Baley Henry Dunkln 3 x 3. Xiddleton John Baley Fran, Self Jr. Jere ~'lldjletr,ri StephenBaleyLG? HenryFeglns Franklin Self J~nsthan Mid-lleton Stephen aaley Wlllism Fitshugh ObJ. Kenry Self Robert :dl ddlb~ t *)n William Baley John Fleming John Self' W i l l i s m 4idd l exon James Bankhead Richard Fry Stephen Self Jonstnsn Mint: r Thomris Self John Barnett Nlcn. Ylnor Thomqs %ale Arch1 bald Garner William Self Nlcqql~s.ilqcr Foxhall Sherman Hatthew Sean Sracley Gsrner Steward Xinor Lt, John Shropshire. Thomaa Bennett Henry Garner William Yin~r* Richard 3ernsrb Ssmuel Garner.Andrew.Elonme James Robert Smith* Saith William 7errymn Thomas Garner George Yonroe Sam, Smith Abrzhm Slsgq Michael Gilbert William 's~nrce Stephen Smith Absolom Slundall Obj. W i l l i ~ r n Grace Thomas Xoore Peter Smith Thomas Blundell Jonathan Grahaa dill is^ Moore Thomss B3nsm George Gray Dan1. Koxl! e Peter Smith Jr. y John, Sorrell Henry Rrawner Obj. Nqthl, Gray Edward '!~xley: Pstr'ick Ypence Jonathan 3rinon John Foxley Thomas Spence Charles 3rom George Habourn Richard Moxle;; John 3rovm Jno. Spence Jaaes Hsbourn Nich. Muse Thomas Stapleton Jno, Srown George Balson dilli is^ Eusse John Starke Orglnlal 3rom Ashton Hall Willism Brown Jr. Aaron Hsrduick Presley Xeale Thomss Steel Crsduk Butler George!Iarrison Jqnathan Newmi-ch James Steptoe Thomas 'hrtler John H~rrison Whltt. Newton ~oseph stone Thomas aurcelly Obj. Nath, Harrison, Gent. Samuel 31di-ism David Stuart Samuel Harrison Jonathqn Ordry William Taylor W i l l i s m Callls W i l l Ism Hart Joseph Ormohundro Cqnl. Tebbs Jere. Carter George Hill Thomss Tenpleson Col. Lsndon Carter Jno, Yll ton Richard Pstridge Presley Thorton Thomas Chllton Sinm :lolland Wi?llam Peirce Robert Tidwell John Collins 91ch. Rollid%y Jno. Piper John Triplett Jose~h Collins Obj. Edward Husk Jonqthan Piper Edwin Turner Jonathan Colllnsworth W i l ~ l s m Porter William Tyler Th.?rn?s Collinsworth Tknl. Jqckson William Plunket Sabell Price Thomas Vlvion Garsen Corbln Obj. Rlchsrd Jqcks~n Jsmes Courtney George Jef riss Willism Price* John Walker Samuel Courtney William Jenkins Jonathan Walker William Cowan will la.^ Jett Whsrton Ransdell, Gent. Richard Walker Chsrnox Cox W i l l i a m Johnson ObJ. Joseph Read Aug. Washington Chsrnock Cox Jr. Jno, Johnston 4sbury Remy Ob J, John Washington George Cox Danl. Remy Sworn? Adam Weaver Obj. Presley Cox George Lamkim John Roberson Benj. Weeden Presley Cox Jr. Peter Lamkln Thomas Roberson Willlam Welsh John Crsbb William Lane William Roberson Wil liam Whartm Oamond Cr~bb John Lee Wlllism Rochester Benjsain white William Creswick Phil Lud. Lee Willism 3ochester Jr. Danl. White Jonathan Crltcher Richard Lee John Rogers Jno. White David Curry Col. Thomas Lee Samuel 2ollins Thomss William Capt. John Watt, Sherif made 03th before me Whart. Sansdell that the above Is a true poll taken. 30 StLGS * This ngme appeqred more than once in the list.

34 List qf ts-te F'rr'e-qlder-s t-!cpn bv (JT. Gerrnrd ui;'i? Cspt. Rght. V-ulz, Get-t.!qt?y 24, Sutle l- 3q.ker Jno, Baker Nsth. 3aker John Baley Jno. 3altroo Samuel Ssnkhead Cossom Bennett Jqmes 3erryman Williaa 3erryaan John 3ing Abraham?Lag Thomss Soocock Jno.!3roT/m Orl~lnsl Br~wn Jn.7. Bryan Asron Sutler Caleb?utler James Butler* Jno. 3tltler Thomas Butler Ssmuel Cash Wllllsa C3smbers Willism Cham~ers Jr, Thomqs Chance!loy Alvin Claytor Jnq, Claytor Thomss Clsytor* Ss%uel Davis Francis Day Lsw, Debutts W i l l lam Diggs Ssmuel Dl sham* Law, Downton dill i s ms Edwqrds* John Elli~tt Edwqrd Elms Jno. Ethington Robert Finch Cole dm, Fitzhugh Dmlel Food Mq rmer?ord Ant fi0n.y Gerrqr i Nsth. Gerrsrd dl1 llsm G~rin Francis Srsy Geor~e Gray Nat!~. Gray George,:.lies Wit liam Bsrrl s Love1 Hsrris\?n Richard Harrisgn Robert,!arrison W i!liam Yazelrigq John fielton Jno. Iilgdon 3a~uet Hoar Williaa?oar!Iugh Horton Garrett?utt Thomas 4utt Jno. Jnrnes Tkoaas Jqrnes Pra.rk J~met3 John Jsrvls Toltd Jarvls Francis Jett John Jett Willlam Jett Winder Kenner Charles Kill Jereml ah Kl rk Thomas Leach Jzmes Love1 l Sobert Lovell John Mqrsh~ll Jno. Yartin John Msssey L~nel Massey rhomas Msssey Jno. '4cCullock Steward?Inor Andrew Monroe J%:n.':s Nsn;r;nty Jzs. Nelson Is-~~c Nighmr Edwsrd Nc?es Fio~ert,?eck 'di 11 l q. ~ Teirce 4nth3ny Peyton Gmrge I'ierce Jonn dlunkett J3!m Y2pe 3sm. P~pe 3urkltt Pratt Tlto:nas?rat t Evan Price Jn9. Price Feredith Price Willlnrn rrlce fu:cp. Quensenbery Nlch. Quesenbury John.uisenbury W i 1 liaa Galsenbery Wil!ism Quisenoery Jr. Edwsrd fiansdell 'Jh.!rt. Sansdell George Redden %llllsa Rice Smue.1 iigg Jno. 30ac11 'licn. 33 oe:is~n 'rh~mss ilo oerts Jno. 39cnester ilicc:. 3~llins Sanuel R ~llins Sunch 3ow Ysrry how August lne Ssndf ord William Ssndford Sr. v jt.6-d f'or Jahn Set;tle E'r.?ncis 5eet ties T O T ~ S.jhq.irlck Fox;~a 1 l Sner:2nn Valent Zne Si.ler.:sn Wm. 3hern2n Eciw s Ienry 31:~s Ji! 1 qrn S~lln-n t'n42. hith Joser~h :3.ni th* Richsrd Steel Thoass Steel diili3.a Stme Jno. Storke Joseph Strawder i4lllism Strotqer Richard Sut Yon W l l llam Sgtton Doswer? Tea~leman Jno, Thomas dl1 lis~ T99a.qs Jno. Trlwlett Wm. Tyler James Vauba Thomas Vivion Aug. dsshington Jno. 'dashingtm August. Weedon aenj. Weedon Jno, Weedon* W i l l l a m Weekes William dh~rton William Wheeler David Jhilif 3enj. White Daniel White Jatnes White John dhite Saauel dnite Thomas Whi te William idhlte James dhltf ield Thomas Whit son Charles Wright Eapt. Jno. Watt, Sherif, made oath before one Whar, Ransdell the nitkin Is a true poll taken destmorelsnd Co, John Watts Gent. Sherlf.~f the s~id c~unty on -th l9y ~f July-- returned the true preceding attested lists )r copies of the polls of following Tsndidates to wltt: Jno. 3ushrod, Geo. Lee & Robt. Vsuba, Gent, taken the 24th day of May in the yew afore mid st m Election of Burgessess then st Courthouse of said C->unty together with a Certificate t~ eqch no11 under ssid h?nd of Whsrton 9ansdel1, Gent, one of his Majesty9s Justices for afore ssid C~unty with aw/ record ~ursuant to.y/ Act of Asseably in - made 2nd provlde:l. Test George Lee Recorded the 30th dsv jf June 1748 Information located in Jestm,>relrlnd Cnunty ~rders.ind lnventories Bk. 2, 174, F1l.r~ ni (pgg, 69%-71%)., * I';lis naue spaeared m3re t?m once in the list. StLGS 31

35 CMTENNIAL PROCLAMATION by Joseph B. Varnum (S~LGS) ctue into existence by an ac+, of the Legislature, fip!)roved Feb. 17th, 1857, md was Some4 from ter- President Clysses S. Grant's procla- ritory takan fm:n the cnuntiss of Wayne, Reynolds, on occasion. this Ilat- on t! Madisan, Xashington, Dent t ~ St. ~ d Francois. appeared in a "His tory, Major John Polk, Representative of Uadison coun- Iron County (Moo )" It could be appro- : ty, ht residing within the limits of the proposed yi*j.ate issued again. new county, Eon. C. C, Zeigler, of Sta. Csneviave %t.ereas, On the 25th d ~ y of May, 1376, U.S. co~ty, me:nber of the State Sen~te, and James (;?fat,?resident si the United States oi U,arica. Liadsay, Ebroliing Clerk of the Senate, were 9rfnissued the follo -in& cipalls iu8tru;nental in the pssuage of the act. Great difficulty was found in procuring the necessar; ter- 1 ri tory without reducing other couaties below their - PEgC&&;fiTLgN : constitutional limits, as well as the ratio of represe2- U'hereus, k jomt resolutioa of the Senate and.tstion; hence the peculiar shape of the county. House of 5eprsse:ltatives wss duly approvad, on the 13th of idarch last, which resolution is as f The act provided for the election of officers,ezd the folloue:, election of a county site, which took place on tta Be it resolved by the Senate and Eouse of Repre- f first Lionday in June, 1857, and resulted in the eiscsentatives of the United States of herica, iu Con- ; tion of J. V. Logan, John W. Miller and Moses aess assembled, th6t it be, and is hereby recoa- fedaunde,justices of the county court; Joha F. T. ' mended by the Senate and Houee ~f itepresentotives awards, clsrk of the county and circuit court; to the people af the several Sttitas,t5at they assem- Job; Cole, aheriff, ble in their counties or toms on the approaching 1 RICHARDSONFAMILYRESEARCHERS I Centennial Anniversary of our natioaal i ndependence, and they cause to have delivered on such day &HISTORICALNEWS an historical sketch of eaid county or town from its :, Dedicated to Researching Richardson foundatlon, and that a copy thereof be filed In print or I Lines ; QUARTERLY (pub. Jan., May, Aug, m8nu8cript in the cl Wk' 8 office of said count(r, and an : & xov. ) plus special Publications ; four additional copy in priat or manuscript be held in the office of the Librarian of Con~resa. to the intent that i, Free Queries : $3 per year a RICHARDSON HERITAGE SOCIETY 944G. Street, Broken Bow, Neb SMITH SAGAS joins the list of sur- complote record may be obtained of ; progress of our Institutions during the first century of the1 r existence: wd, whereas, it is deemed proper that such recanmendation be brought to the notice and knowledge of the people of the United States;. name publications. Smithe, Smithi son, Schmidt included in this am- Now, therefore, I, U. S. Grent, Preeident of the ibitious undertaking concerning one Uaited States, da hereby declare, md make 'QIOWII the am*, in hope that the object of such resolution mmx meet the ~ P P I ' O ~ ~ ; of the world ' s most proliferate of of the?eo?le of' the United States,! names. published quarterly for $6 and that proper steps may be taken to car- the sme into effect. 1 indexed. By Betty L. Penning- Given under hand at the City of Washin~ton. lt0n and Darla M. Jones of 6059 Em- ery St., Riverside, Ca There are many surname periodicals,currently circulating with 'cute' (signed) U.S.Graat, President Ititles---~arrott Talks, Pennington this 25th day of May, in the year of our LOG, O& thousana ei&t hundred and seventy six, and of the independence of the United btates the one hundreth. Bemilton Fish, Secretary of State And, hereas, on the 3rd day of June, 1876, the County Court of Iron county, Missouri, made an order as follows: 1 t is ordered bj the Court that Hon. J. 1. FZnerson and T. P. Sussell be and are hereby appointed a c-ittee to prepare a history of Iron county since its orgaaization, in compliance with t)le Pmclmetion of President of tke United States, dated 25th of May, 1876, md that they be served with a copy of this order duly authenticated; And after*ard3, on the 10th day of June, 1576, at a 9ublic mee~ing of the citizen8 held for the purpose of taking steps to duly celebrate the Centennial 4th of July, Captain C. R, Peck was appointed to assist in the collection of historical summary; We, the undersigned committee, thus constituted, beg to present the following historical summarl: 1 pedigree, Adams Addenda, Diggin ' I for Davis, Thomas Tracks, Kennedy IKlues, Jones Journeys and Fisher Facts. Our survey in 1974 gave a list of 700 family organizations some of which publish. A- S.A. s.e will bring the last known address. l~eneration Gap ARCH1 BALD, BENNETT I Seek-pars & mrg William M. ARCHIBALD, / b.~cotland, rnrd Sarah BENNETT, dau Jane b St. ~ouis, Mo., or East St. Louis, Ill.; son WilliamJr. b.1859 Nemaha Co., Neb.; followedmormons to Utah bf 1860, returned; Sr. d.12,'-/1860~acon~o., Mo, where worked in coal mines.-mrs. AlbertaWHITLOW, Route2, Auburn, Nebraska f

36 Jasper Co~nty Pensions--Jasper Co., Iowa Undated newspaper cl ippi nqs from Ncawton Iowa, probably 1865 Listed by townships Wilson, John N. Below will be found a list of the i:)rave ncn fro0 Jasper county, who for heroic deeds 02 the battlefield, from injuries received o:.! the wearied march, or from diseases contracted in the prison pens, or from honorable service, are now receiving pensions from the Government. We received it fro~ri Washington and it is taken from the origina1 documents now on file in the Pension Dept., and as it will appear in the forthcoming work to be published by the Government. It is not in all. cases correct, as we have found some of the names wrongly s elled, and have in two or three instances corrected them when we know them to be wrong. Other errors may alsc be in the list. Monthly Name of Pensioner Cause allotment BAXTER Neighbor, Emanud G. scofula 4.00 Titus, Ira Synovites 1. knee 4-00 Higgins, Sidney B. wd. of r. hip 6.00 Webb, Gso. M. in. of head & res. epilepsy 4-00 Cusshatt, Aquilla chr. diarr.& inj. 1. side, etc 4.00 CLYDE Stock, Joseph disease of lungs Iioy, Momas H. gsw of 1. arm 8.00 Miller, Rebecca widow 8-00 Kline, Peter diseas of lungs 6-00 Runyon, Joseph gsw of r. side 2.00 Tramel, Joseph M. Var veins legs & loss 1. eye Kester, Mary dep. mother 8.00 Dewitt, Lucy dep. mother 8.00 Rester, Jecob E. minor Mans, Rolinson D. wd of r. shoulder 6.00 Hardenburgh, Wm. J. inj to r. leg NEWTON Carrothers, Williamson catarrh res sulting in par deaf Cross, Robert H., S.A. Montis,guardian desease of eyes 4-00 Cobaugh, Josian B. chron rheum Chenourth, And. J. dis. of lungs Crandall, George dis. of lungs & para. of low. extre Smith, James chron. diarr 4-00 Spencer, Alexander chron diarr S.uires, Samuel gsw 1. hand 4.00 Shaffer, Tobias amp. 1. thigh Silsby, Wm. H. concussion of brain &nervous dibility Hunter, Geo. B. wd of r. thigh 7.SG Horcourt, Cass. W. chron diarr & necrosis 1. femur 8.06 Harris, David ysw 1. side, chron diarr & lung dis. 6.0~' He1 lyer, David chro diarr I Humphrey, Yiles inj abdom 8.0C Logsdon, Eenjamin F. loss mid finger 1. hand 2.OC Laird, James A. dis & par deafnboth ears 4. oc Logsdon, Geo. W. dis feet h res'g I. amc?n 4.00 Lmphier, Daniel shell wd of r l.ey 4.00 Livingston James C. gsw r. t:hiqh 4.00 ' T.,yons, John W. rheumatisn~ 4.00 chrol, uiiirr, dy!;u(->p & dis of abdo. visceriih. 00 Davis, Milton R. wd of both feet 5.00 Dickson, Andrew J. gsw of 1 side 8.00 Piiller, Margaret, widow 8.00 Xiller, Catherine A., widow McQuillan, Sarah, widow 8.00 Longfellow, ~uldah, widow 8.00 Edge, Jasper N. inj to 1. knee 4.03 Zollinger, Jeremiah R. gsw head 2.00 Jones, Lloyd D. dis of abdo. viscera Warner, Elrin chron diarr 6.00 Winslow, Willard C. gsw of 1. side 4.00 Work, h?n- G, inj head, face, neck, r. hand and ear 6.00 Newhouse, Mary, widow 8.00 Wilson, john C. wd of 1 arm 8.00 West, Joseph M. inj to abdo 6.00 Blarchar2, Cordie L., widow 8.00 Shelly, Libithia, widow 8.00 Smith, Mary M, widow Poore, Nancy A. dep. mother 8.00 Skiff, Lucy J* dep. mother 8.00 Hughes, Francis V. widow & 1 child 8-00 Kennedy, James S. dis of lungs & heart 8.00 nisel, Henry L. wd of 1. shoulder Ncte pencilled in margin:inc.to Dorman, Christian wd of 1 arm etc Buckley, Richard K. chron rheum Davis, Julia A., widow Church, David W. inj to abdo 6.00 Reckler, Frederick A. gsw of 1 side 6.0~ Rawlings, Nathan A. dis of abdo 4.00 Rumbaugh, Jesse B. sprained back Turnbull, Andrew chron diarr 4.00 Turch, Andres loss of 1. eye 6.00 Wilson, Wm dis of lungs heart & curvature of spine Up, Chas. P. loss of 1 arm abv elb Dodge, Joel gsw r. thigh& 1. hand 10.oO Lan~aidt Solomon surv Harcourt, Daniel SUrv Bain, John Re loss of r eye & imp sight of 1 eye 6.00 Blackwood, Birchem W. wd 1. leg 4.00 Moore, John gst: r. arm elbow Asten, Chaa. loss pt thumb 3.00 Adamson, Wm epilepsy Austin, Jeremiah C. dis of lungs Aydelott, Ballinger Guthrie, Jacob strain of nus of back 6.00 eripipelas of ft & legs and var. veins 8-00 Caldwell, Samuel J. sunstk result dis of brain MONROE Palmer, Geo. W dis liver & Ridney Brownfield, Bowel1 B.inj both hds & inj to abdom Corney, Chas. B gsw r thigh 6.00 Catlin, John W. imp use of 1 am Springer, Oliver P. chron diarr Sinpscn, Samuel gsw of r leg Sj.mpsor?, John W. deffness of 1 ear 1.00 Lockwood,AaronC. lossof1.eys 4.00 Fenner, Elizabeth dep mother 8.00 Downey, David W. gsw both thi~qs 6 00 Mullins, Delsay A, widow 8.00 Simbrc, Mary widow 8.OG StLGS 33

37 e. f,,.. 'J i S J, 7 : I C'.>L-.: i -1. :I ilinson, ihrgaret E. widow 8.0Q Harper, Harriet widow 8.00 Allen, Olive widow DeWalt, Jacob S. loss of leg Gray, Ma1 inda dep. inother 8.00 Kendall, G20. W. minor Finley, J~hn H. loss of 4 fing Anderson, Wm. G. wd of 1 hip Murphy, Hugh M. Par paralysis 1. side face 4.00 Adams, Aaron, rheu of r thigh Petty, Samuel S. chron diarr 8.00 Bell, David M. gsw of r eye-part loss sight 4.00 Sanderson, Elizabeth widow NE WBURGH Siscoe, Obed inj r collar bone,r hip & side 8.00 Austin, Elizabeth dep mother 8.00 Gray, Milissa dep mother 8.00 Morris, Howard H. gsw r thigh 4.00 COLFAX Gerhart, Jacob inj r hip Sanderson, J. W. wd 1. leg Hammerly, Martin gsw of r. arm 6.00 Hinton, Constance gsw of 1. groin 6.00 Leighner, Isaiah M. chro rheum Ingmire, Elias shell wd of r. limb 4.00 Dee, Geo. E. dis. of lungs 4.00 Knight, Daniel chr rheum & heart disease Fields, Alexander S. shell wd 1. hip 8.00 Whitehead, Austin gsw forearm 6.00 Pease, Joanna M. widow 8.00 Lightner, Salathiel lossoflhd Smith, Wrn. A. loss sight r. eye & res. dis. of 1 & rheum12.00 Sumpter, Sally widow Long, Wesley W. wd left notes & tibia (Navy) Bean, Robert I. chron diarr Binkherd, Joseph S. wd r. leg 6.00 Adams, Sylvester wd of 1. shoulder 4.00 Pentico, Peter inj to abdo 4.00 Pease, Hugh A. asthma 8.00 Pickens, Charles paralysis r. side FA IRMOUNT Taylor, Susan widow Faller, Eliza widow 1812 GALESBURG Sellmanm Chas. D. varicose v. r leg 6.00 Smith, Vriah A. gsw r. arm 8.00 King, Henry par paralysis of r side 7.50 Butin, A~thonus J. gsw r. thigh 4.00 Romans, Asbury D. gsw It. hip & groin 6.00 Payton, Tillman H. gsw It. knee 4-00 GREENCASTLE Salmon, Henry F. chron diarr 4.00 Salmon, George W. inj. of It. wrist 4.00 Stephens, James A.loss of E. index finger 3.00 Lacy, Abraham F. neuraligia, chills & fever & mind effectls.00 Baker, Adelia E. widow & 1 child 8.00 Rambo,,Tofin H. gsw 1. hand 5.00 Shell, Barbara widow 8.00 Fisher, Silzs 11. minor Baker, James E. disease of lungs Eeems, David C5ron rheu & epthamalia 6.00 Fisher, John S/ gsw of neck StLGS ;.Fl.: r: Gilcs, Thomds W. gsw of I nrf) 2.00 Lent, Jesse C. sh wd af?12ad & of t~raln 8.00 Beals, l'homas B. lc~ss; of r. eye & imp vlslcn of 1. eye 6.00 Fugard, Samuel C. chron diarr Jones, Lewis gsw head & r. thigh 4.00 Bradshaw, Harriet dep rnother 8.00 Bundy, Mary A. widow Breeden, Sarah widox Kellenbarger, John H. ~ w s r. shoulder 6.00 West, Alexander G. wd of head & sho 2-00 Holison, Wm. J. wd of r hip 6.00 Doane, Charles N. wd cf 1 elbow 8.00 Harvey, Williain dis. of lungs t liver 8.00 Konkle, Mary D. widow 8.00 Doane, Bradley W. para. both eyes 8.00 McKinney, Wm. B. gsw 1. arm & shou 4.00 McKetrick, Robert wd of r. wrist 6.00 Blakeman, Wm. N. gsw r. arm & 1. leg 8.00 Barker, Dow loss 1. arm at elbow LYNNVILLE Smith, Aaron disease of eyes Bwp, Eden gsw of r. thigh 4.00 Burnham, Abraham disease of lungs 4.00 Elliott, John B. rattlesnake bite in left leg 4.00 Willocks, Robert chron diarr 2.00 Rayburn, Joseph gsw r. side of face 4.00 Rafferty, John W. gsw 1. hand & anchylosis of wrist Morrell, Minerva dep mother 8.00 PRAIRIE C~TY Norris, Edward gsw of 1. 1 g 8.00 Owens, Robert loss of 1. arm Adkins, Ezra loss of r. arm Mummert, Jacob dis of 1. knee 4.00 Millsap, Thomas disease of lungs 8.00 McLellan, Belding R. gsw r. leg Turner, Josiah P. gsw r. foot & cron diarr 6.00 Robertson, William J. dropsy & heart 4.00 Johns, Elizabeth widow Hanks, Susan widow 8.00 Scott, Rebecca, widow 8.00 Worley, John W. gsw of 1. leg 8.00 Walker, Charles chron diarr& dis of Dinsmore, Hno. W abd vis 4.00 gsw of head effect r. eye 4.00 Woodell, Milton L gsw of 1. thigh 4.00 McLaughlin, Margaret dep mother 8.00 Brumme, William A. inj. to abdom n 4.00 Kitchens, N.W.M. chron laryngitis 6 bronchitis 4.00 Leeper, Gilbert F. gsw of 1 ft 2.00 Stephens, Edward C. dis. of eyes Straun, W i l l i a m inj. to abdomen 6.00 Stahl, Hohn loss of toes of 1 ft 4.00 REASNOR Schooley, John W. gsw r. knee He--st George gsw of 1. wrist & hd 8.00 Efner, Henry gsw of r. thigh 6.00 William, John K. dis of lungs &liver 8.00 Mather, Ebenezer, wd. of back VANDALIA Draper, John J. chron diarr & dis abd visc 4.00 Sours, William chron bronchitis 6.00 Fleming, Martha widow Rose, William gsw of 1. thigh 2.00 Wallace, Charles dis. of eyes 4.00 McPherson, James W. chro diarr 2.00 Price, Thompson inj to abdomen 8.00 Porter, Nathaniel dis of lungs 8-08 Sha--n, Robert J. inj. to abdomen 8.00

38 A,)j,;f...<7i-!.l ~;..;,fi..;, Myr,;nt::.t ~3~LjiitdGEi1, rank J. :;>& ISS, : TI? 7. A3*xLLe, AE~, 3ilca ALEiHE,HT, 80bert AuKAxDL;ii, Zatherirr, J*;i?,.jarah X., AL3.5, h?la ANLELL, Mary kslr4.. '"' # ZL., * iqhn ACkdT, Ceorqe C. A;:?', Tran~ J. 5k:I:ihi,VPk;. ;ohn Z,i>ri# dm. **. BAEh, Xarry r.a:;ty, ;acqueu EAEL- 1nf;int SAL:n;T, Dan ~ALL~?:~G, ;k.arlcs s. SALUEA, Anila 5hiZA.k. Mary 3.4::5Lii, :atherine ba'ri;:;, c'lorence aabssa::h,.,ath"rine '.. ija.<.wk.., Josephine, Cns? ler :,A...TH, Ann;+ hi., hliza5"tfi 3kl;T:kS. Henry.:. SALT3, Lcui se RkUEIGAR'T~iE~, AKa tha, Frank bky, Ethel i3ay3~. Infant, Kary, Matthew =Ch. Henry. ioulse BECKEk, Loui ee 3EX3hAN, 2oseph 2. BEEBE, F10ycf 2. BEILE, Anna, Ldna, Frank 2. 3ELLEI. Adrain!j!i:i>k!!ihi, Zarl, Javid 'cty?.f.e,.-tosert 0. bkrijmi:;, Eathie $E:;:ilS%, tdward kk:t'il, Elsie SENZiNi;!iii, kliz%deth!*.. %h35!?lci!, t;atie ftihbsvill, rred htircex Thilomena, Wm.!I. EEdCHOLTt, Anna kei(phkk2t, Louis i. BERdYKAN, 3avi d kiest, Zharles RESTER, Infant Fa tie -&$"+ bi.lie tstki;;, :iertha L. BILXAAN, Sophia BI:iZ, Arthur BITTKEk, dm. alick* #In. M. BLAIR, kank J. Burif;, Joseph P. blaste!; brre i, Henry EUZZii, August M. azyu, Philip BL139, 3ebecca 7. 5ilX. Y.ary.?utke?rfor.i ~~:L.;hc~FF', ;hri stian ~L';~E;;K~LXX..:~arles A. =(,E;*. * j:hj 1.- y.. = 3c:tPf-LE. ',eorq ;. t.ct;t:!e.<, 3t~rtP.a bc S 2:;. Le orrar~i &-. BiiiA!,, Elmer,.!ohn L. bi is, Loui se.%ci?;'il;, A?nn Ek ;I:;, Viola kt'it, Lora j,-."'~", '33 John ~c;u:i';(!us, Clytle bi'rjwan,,:arrie iihir!.;;)t.;, Latherine ~.3k~'ii\i:iic, zrni ce S.kZ3,.lob? n., :nary hkihaih, Dr. Eugene $3: bgmax. Thomas V. ::ic~:~:k, Joseph P. 3cr!1;liMAN, Laura 3AO:iibidYER, Edward H. StiOmNiiAMP, Mary 8h00KS. Clara sfto'dn, Clara C., infant, 3ute, John dkugk, Caroline i3r UECCEblANN, Andrew C., Appolonia dmn, Ellen bh;jsselbach, Minnie E. SUCK, Pearl SUDDE, Charles W SUDLH, Lydia D. B ~ ~ R C K Infant,?UN:HEH, Mike 3UNTEN, Henry, Katie BUKZR, Peter auhke, Delia, Gertrude 5UhN5, 'MI* buhtcy, George W. BUSJHBAUM, Agnee E ~uahma~~, Kaeten 3. E Y ~, Anna, Carl ZYhNE, Anna M. ty5b, itichard L. :ULaELL, Zlara,iri43RG'i, Sylvester TAPURAN, Daiey SARMODY, Mary M. 3RROLL. RoRer :ASHEL, Charlotte M., Frank P. $ASKEY, James GATHERIN, John CHAMBERLAIN, Pauline E. ZHAPMAN, Eliaabeth CHARLES, Angele CHEDEU* Arthur E. CHOISY, Marie COMERFORD, Mary C. ;GXDON, Connan COCK, Edward a., John COHCORAN, John F. CCRDA, Viola COWICN, Frank CRAYPORD, Lorraine, Sophie CRITCHFIELD, Infant, George U. CUIDAN, Pauline CUNNINGHAM, Patrick M. CUSICK, Bridget DAIGER, Gertrude DALTON, Ellen, Rose V. DAMES. Martin DANIELS, Infant DAUERHEIU, Wkr* H. 9AUGHERTY, Robert DANKINS, Elva DEAN. llargare t DeCHUEN. Jacob DEHNER, Prank DEICEL. George, DEHLER, Louise E., Mary DEVEN, Anthony DIESLING, Elizabeth, Kary DIECKMAN, Anthony, Margaret LIEFENBACH, Oewald L. DIEHL, Hepeie A. DIETZ. Elizabeth, Kinnie A. DILK, Ramond A. 3ILLPORT, Jeseie DOBBINS, Edward DOERR. Josephine DOETZEL, Lulu DOHERTY I Ruth DOLAN, Mary DOLLUS, Lawrence P. DOYLE, Dorothy DO2 IER, Irene DRAPP-, Jennie DitESSING, Agnea 3.%EYER, Charles DHOZilA, Minnie DRYSDALE, Richard DUFNER, Pauline DUFFNEh, Ralph DURHAM, Infant DUSSUCHAL, Eugenle EBEL, Theodore EE?RTCH, John EB?;-.~(:~ARDT, Catherine EB'HA, Jacob ECK, E li~abth ECKXAN, Gilbert EDELBECK, Helen EEUIANH, Charles H. EPRMOP?, Catherine E. BHIBRT, Joma phine M. BQILHOPP, Alic* V. BICHNER, Blizabe th EIIBRS, Heman ELIA, V800liqi H. BUR, Ebmica BNC;BLWWT Ottillie EWY, ~ f f f e F. ETZ, Katherine EVANS, John L., Margaret EYR., Orie FAHRENKAMP, Henry FAITH, John FANSIN. Pmderlck L. PAUDI, Charles PEICENBUTZ, Mabel J. FERCUSON* WI R. PICKER, Marie FILLB)VINN, Amla C. PISCHER, Lola J. PISHER, Henry, Inf-t FITZGEXALD* WIB. A. PLACKHEIER, Anna M. PLEISNER, Charler J. PGCERTY* Comeliue, Patrick JI FORBES, Doloria J. WSKIN, Job T. POSTER, Charles A. POX, Juliur FRANCIS, Carrie B. PRANCO, Esperanca PRA~TZES, There sn FRAkZ, Magdelena PRU BY, Uura FREBLUN, Alfrada FREISE, George H FRENCH, James PREY. Julia, Richard FRIEND, infant PROHARD, WilheLml~ PULLER, Carrie E., Ellen T. Maria PYTE. Julia, Robert CALUGO, Jeaue CARUND, Alfred W. CASSELSEMR, Andre a CASTRIISCH, Ella, Rma CEBHARX, Charles, Pauline C. GEERS, Chrietopher, Emma, Gto. GEIER, ikttyr W11. CEIS, Prrncie CELLERWAN, Minnie CELZWUSER, '*. GENIE, Clara Y e GEORGE, Edward, Fred, George CERAK, Bertha CEWELL, Lena GIBBONS, Blizabeth J. GIBSON, John J. CILUAN,.Catherine, Peter L. GODROY, Eleanor M. COELLIiR,?red GOETZHEIM, Lillie GOLDSMITH, Charlea H. GOLLER, Jaen E. GOOD, John, Joseph, nary J. CRAF, Arthur E. ZRkHAJt, Mitchell T.. GRANT, Nary GREEN, Infant CRE; SEh, Joe ~;hceppt:?, Verozi r,~ C;R(jSS, i:a t he r i n6: fi(,,jhar4, c:- Kcnry cat,tf:se3;,,;o!-.r: d- GHC VES. Hhnry GRUTZH, tva K. ~;ILFcY~,, FredsricC ;. :;lj'itf->ic, ;er.ny L. KAAk, Z harle 3 KAAS. Charles HACK, Lo3ii3 "DESCESA, Mi ke HAE.CEJ.E, Prank *. HAGER, August * W.M, David HAMPE, &.. A. HAKSE~;. Eli zabe tp. ;+iiciiavi, Jose pf: HAitMUN, Jess J. HAMGkY, SP.arle8 i'., Mary.URNEL, ;ees L. HARRIS, ;heetel L. HARRIS?.';, Eu~en9 H. t.;ailtoebx:i, Eup;ene, Zoseph HASE31 SE.?. Alfred 2. KAI!ER: 2F.7, Sattie HhUbitI:t., wen4ei HA'JE%.-.TI Ur., Lloya H.4YE3, rilpet E. c;li;)(ed, Cnseph KEI b, Anna, Z~therine, Georqe EEIKE, Adolp*! J. HE;IIY.A!;, 1nfar.t HEIK, m. L. KEIX~IC~,, Mardarethae Robert, urn..%ins, Zharlee 'h., Prank J. ileikzpezh, Amelia HEITMEYER. Cscar.hEI'?L, 4.dolpF. iieued. 5arf;ara. Lella M. HELM, ;me6 b!. aw&:-, Fred, Marie 3. kzkeksc!i, Jul ian :KE?'NIh'St3, r'r~d, :-ferman.lle#ssle.-. 9azie HENSLY, Jlarence E N ;FA&, Jonn HkHCt.?rar.k HEiiNAN>EZ, &men HEkTiiEL, Alnia L., tmma i4. tiertli K;, :o hn HUEBLEIK, 3orqe F. HICKEL* i'.udclph J o HICKEY. ;orothy, dm. HIEKE, Dorcthy T O, Ira? HILMEH, Carrie Schray HI)WIYG!fO=FER, Mary HITZHAUii, Goeeph HOENEii, Mary HOPWN, Anna, Jennie HOPFWEISfEtt, tleie HOLLE, Wenrie tta HOLItli, biay E. HOUItiZSP!AL, Thonas HOLIACii, : nf an t HOLbtES, Infant HOLTEEK, Lonald W. HOLTMAPiS, Loui ea HOLZ3CiiS, Lillian HOUSER, Alvin, Edward i. HUEB.NE3, Zharlee HUELSHAH, Emma, Nary HUGHES. John 5.r Warie HWT, Anna, iioy H. HWTER, Harry HUSMAN, Fred.WTCHI:iSON, George C. SUTCHblACPZR, e.. E. INKJiF. Anton JACKSCN, A r t ~ u r JACOSSC;i, Nagdeiena JACOB, Dr. hi. S., Harriet F. JANES, ;ora V. JCCCiY, Mary JOER?(S, Eli zajezh JOHhSUN, Earl 2. JGHNSTCS, Eugene StLGS 35

39 JONks, Leland E., Infant :.:yrtle, Thomas H. JUi), Infant JUDGE, Wtn. JUERCENS, Predericka ZUNC, Caroline KAESBACH. Otto :.ANNAPELL, John H. KARANTZA, StamCo J..<AU.?E, Edward A..GLLER, Mary KEMPE, Anna KEPPLER, WUI. KERN, Catherine, John S. KETTERER, Caroline KILCULLEN, John J. KILLIAN, Millie KING, Ellen J., Yhn. J. KIRCHER, Charles, milie KIRKWOOD, Mary, Matthew E. KIRSCH, Paul KISSELL, George J. KISTENXACHER, Charles KLAUS, Emma, Wm. F. KLSEKAYP, Stephen KLINCE, Therodra F. KiiAK, Fred, Kate KNEWNGE, Frederick KNIGHT, Keith C. KOBER, Emma KOELIE, Laura, Oscar C. KOENIC, Lena KOLLAS, Virginia L. KOKCT, Mary KOLEN, Arl tone KOKHADE, Henry KC.PP. George KChklANN, Joseph KOVACICH, Ignad KRAINZ, Anton KRAISSEit, Michael J. KaATZ, Augusta KREISLER, Ebm~ KRICKER, Rose KRIZ, Siprund KaOEN, Martin KRONER, Henry Ki3VSEe Philip J. kuzleh, Olive L. KUHH, Amelia, Charles, Rosa KUHNEL, Lillie KUNZ, Artia, Michael KURTEN, Gmma KURTH, Margaret KUSSENBERCER, Har(3are t LACKER, Michael LADD, Harry LANDY, Catherine, James P. LANNERTH, Frank LANSING, Adan, Marg., Robert LARSOti, Charleo 5. LAUGiiNEY, John LA'WLEk, 3ertha LAYRZNCE, Louisa UWSON, Nancy IEACH, Lee IECHNER, Alois, Barbara, M ~ Y U.ktkNi(l TTbX, I nrant W N, Clamnce E. LUUIONS, Billy R. LENIER, Charles T. LEO, Minnie LESH, Annie LESWh%, Paulina LEWIS,,tlbert R., Mabel 8. E Y, Theodore LICTEMANN, Henry LILLEMAN, Cue H. LISmU, Elizabeth, Joeeph tz. LIHDNEh, Eva LGHMANN, Christine.Rosie LOREN2, Frank LGUCKS, Georqe P. LUAilEHS, Infant LUCAS, Henry LULJ~IC. John, dm. A. LYLE, Jennie LYNC,.hi E. LYONS, John LYSAULT, John P. McCOMB, Thomas HcCORMACK~ WB. McCUUAH, Jeremiah HcCULU)UCH, Helen L., Nellia AcDONOUCH~ J08eph W. McFAUS, Infant McCOWAN, Rev. Joseph W. McCRATH, John HcWlfCHLIN, ldmrd J. McREYNOLDS, Infant MADCI, Phillip MAHER, AM^, J. MAHKOnN, Edmrd MAIHS, Caroline MOHAMUL, Elizabeth E. W N E Y, Mary MANDL, John MANN, Bertha, James Po MANNING, Lucy MARCUS, John MARKO, Constandina MARSHALL, Nellie, Robert MARRS, Pmnlr MARTIN Enma WATHENY, I ruin LIEHL, Alice b%ibr, Albert, Mabel, Violet MENKS, George C. MXRilOiJ, Arch C. KEHTZ, Pearl R. MESSING, Pricilla XETZCER, Michael HEYER, Anna, Emma Walsen, Prank, Herman, Mary KEYERS, Emma, Lena MICHAEL, John A. MIUR, Adolph, Anna, Charles Donald, Csore;e A,, John Laverne, Haymond, Robert KISCH, Henry MITCHELL, Katherlno MOEHLE, Genevieve, Margrretha JtOEKNINCHOPP, Charles MOHR, Georgian8 MOLONEY, Martin L. MONTON, Henry MORAN, John MOORE, Eva, Philip N. NORRISSEY, Edmrd MOSS, Mmie MUEHLBERC, Richard MUETH, C harle MULL, Louira KURDOCK, Sidney MURPHY, Catherine E., James, Margaret E. YAHLIK. Joseph NANCE, Catherine L. NASAHL, Arnold NAU, Fritz 3AYDEREK, Jacob NEBEL, Joeephine M. NEED.W, Jane E. hzpp, ctto C. NEIHAN, Theresa 8. NEaRTH, Rev. Ladislaus NIEHAUS, AM^ YIES, Conrid J. NILCES, Mary NOCKUNAS, Peter NOEU, Henry NOLTE, Anna NOONAN, John J. YUGENT, Elizabeth NWNENMACKER, Joseph O'BRIEN, Delia B. OHIENWRP, Henry OPPERLIANN, Predericka,.. Henry CPITZ, Caroline Esmueller ' O * TOO=. Edward a OTTO, Lauire, m. OVERBeRC, Louis OVERSTHBHT, Ida OWENS, Vearl PADmRC, John PAUL, Mary PAULY, Anthony L. PAVLAK, John PEARSON, Dolores, Jacqueline, Theodore PeISCHEL, Edwin PELANT, Prank PENA. Angela, Joea PENN, Mary PENNINGTON, The re sa PEPPZL, John PETTIT, Gertrude C. myton, Alvina PHILLIPS, Ws. P., Woodrow PIERONG, Ki1i.n PILKINGTON, Mary E* PINBM, Eloie PLANK, Jessie POSUDA, Elizabeth POLLARD, John B. POOL, Aaron PORTBRFIELD, Paul POTOLSKY, Elizabeth, Pearl A. POWELL, Malachi POWERS, Edward 3. PRINWEN, Anna M,, PUCE=, Arthur C. PYATT, P-d C. PYLE, Sarah E. QUENN=Ne rhr* QUEULZ, Henry RMF, Arthur RAE, Mary RAMMING, Wm. A. RAPP, Charles A*, Hokrt L. RASSPIELD, AM^ RASSIEUR, Lee, Pauline RATXBURN, '-0 RATZKA. Matthew RAU, Hertry RAUMSCHUH, Elizabe the Henry, Marie, Nicholas HAUTH, Arthur, Wed, George REDDY, Wine Po REESE, Jee8e REICMEL, Ann U. RgINHARDT, Rev. Rrncis A. REIS, Peter REITZ, Prank C. mnzow, l i ~ i S. e REQUARTH, Otillie %ZNICEKe a. RIBF'LING, Anna W. RISCHBEITER. Eva M. RHYNE, Elmer RITTHALBR. Jacob ROBERTS, Infant, Stephen D. ROBERTSON, Betty A., Inf., Pearl ROCKAS, Gus RODRIGUES, Mary ROESBERG, Minnie ROOST, Henry ROSE, Denver P. ROSBNBERC, Louis, Rosalie iioss)un, Tobias ROUPE, Grogor RUBBE, Della M., RUDOLPH, nary A. RUESSING, Alvina RUPI, George RYAN, James SADIDAN. Allie SANDBRS, Rapond J., Sarah L. SANFORD, Laura C. SARGENT, Rosetta Infant SAUM, Agnes, Mary SCHAERSR, Frank, Job SCHARFPER, Caroline SCHAETZEL, Ce orge SCHAPLER, Catherine SCHALIERT, Lena SCHESae Julius W, SCHIEk&LEH. Charela SCHLEICffEh, Grace, Louise, Verr.el1 SCHLOESSER, Mary SCHMELIG. Maudelem SCHJ#IDT, June, Ralph SCHMITT, Anna, Rev. Aneelme Geroge, Joecph SCHMUTZ, Auguet SCHNITWYEH, Catherine SCHUCHAHD, Mary M. SCHULTZ, Sadie SCHUMACKER, Dora H. SCHyIEICEHI Agatha SCH*ICERT, Eda SCOGCINS, Dorothy SCOTT, Hose, Wa. P. SEBASTIAN. George P. SLLE. Henry C. 3ZHAN, Emelia SIB, Henry M. SEITZ, Jacob SEILKE, Mary, Pauline SENSENBRENNER, Eva SEYMOUR, Fjculah SHANNON, Fatrick SHAHP. LaRue SHEEHY, Mary SHELTUN, Tillic SHOWAN, Martha A. SIChINGER, Rosemary SIEB, Anton SIEaEL, Caroline H. SILIES, Theodore SIMONIN, hily J, SKAZCS, Francis L. SMA~T, Laura, Richard, Thoaae SMITH, Charles, Leonard, Roy SNEUSKER, Herbert A. SNIVELY* Mitchell ISNODGRASS, Earl SOERtNSEN, Heman SOFKA, Minnie SOblMEKER, Katherine SONTAG# Rose C SPAHF, Louise SPENZEH, Eva SPIEKER, Elizabeth ISPISSINCER, Ralph SPOHH, Oscar H., 'a. SPRA3LI NC, Jame 8 STADLEH, Julia STAEKLIN, Henry, Margaret STANDPAST, Clara Wicks STARK, Millie STATON, Stella M. STEIN, Philip STEIHliR, Margaret K. STEINHOPY, tli zabeth STEITZ, Henry H., Mazy STEPHAN, Elenora STEVENS, WD. C. STEFFRECEN, ioui se STIEHN, Katherine STHECkFUSS, Robert A. STUEVER, Catherine STURH, Frank, Gertrude, Louis STUTZ, rhn. SULLIVAN, Timothy J. SUWL(ERS, Josephine SUZOR, Infant SYENTY, Kichael TATTICS, Stephan TAYLOR, John H. THEONE;, John THOLIA, Infant THOMAS, Loui se, Stephan THKESHEH, Fred TIKART, Paul TODERSCO, Paul TORREY, Margaret E. TRACY, James TRAUTZ, Michael ;. THEMULL, Roland THOMSOLI, Caroline TSCHUDI, Rosina TUDOR, Sadie TUHEK, Mary UDiiY, Joseph ULBRICHT, Eaily, Infant

40 ULHICN, rhp. A. UNTERSINCEH, Sernard URAM, John J. 'fallekly, itostlla VANXVtNTER, Julius 5. 'IAUC;XK, Infant VAU(;Hf;. ;:ary ;.. VSNISA, Annettn VIGIL. Andrew, Mary VOCELEH. Arnold C,. Sertha VCCER, Maud A. VOCT. Infant V033T3IEilE, Vir~inin WAGER, Anna, Lien jamin. Harry, Kittie, Philip WALESKI, Alexander WALKER, Ella V. WALSH, Thomas WALTER, Joseph A. WANNER, Christ WATERS, Alexander WEERn Mary WECKLER, Albert C. WECER, John A. UEHN(V1UtrI) r Rieto WEHRHEIM, 'Jaelntine WEINEL, John WEISEL, Emil, Pndericka, Martha WEISSE9, Rev* Otto WEISS, Adam 'mum, Peter ~ ~ N K A M Charles P, E. 'ansler, Edward DROST, Anna Keib J..9UPONT. hlgele Charles WERZ, Louise Shannon ~STE~AYER, Elitor Michael* Henry WESTUS, Franc- WHITE, Mary YIGCENHAUSER, Carl WILCOA, Harry YILWERDINC, Peter WINKLER. 3ora WINTERS. Henry WINWOOU. i3e rtha WITZIG, Arthur IOU, Agnes, Joseph WGODIA2De Richard R*, Esther WOODS, Prances Y~IcKT, Same 1 #L,ASK, Lbi.1 A* RUYS:H, CeorRe R~RST, Andrew, 3oroth~r ~rura, Frank, ~nfant, Marie.GYETH, Paul C. YAR BRCUGfi, Infant ZAHNER, Ro-r 2. ZANC, Henry, ;ulis, Xfchael ZEPP, Job? G., *. L. ZIECUR, Alice, Harry, Leo ZIMMERHANY, Jeanette, Peter ZOBIRCSKY, Kicolas ZULPO, Mary #AIDI=N NAME 1,YDEX 1929 t o 1933 AGKER, Agatha Schweiger AXEXANDBR, Elsie Hoffmeieter APEL, Zella Heller APPLEBY, Mary Maloney ARMBRUSTER, iouiee Spahn BAST, Mary Selke WIN, Jean Alexander BARUTIO, Barbara Heller BAUER, Lillie Kuhnel, Elizabeth Barth Lulu Doetzel BAUSIIER, Elizabeth Raurrachuh BECKER, Loui ee Ste ffragen BNEKE, Hattie Haubricht HGCHTOLD, Frances Weetus BINC, Mamie Hose BOEHMER, Bertha btann BLOEIKE, Josephine Doerr BONNEY, Clara Erookr BRANmNBERCER, Wargarstha Heinrich BRANN3N,Dslla Rubbe BRODHACK, Minnie Leo BRONACK, Elizabeth Nugent BROTGB, Elizabeth Potolsky BRO'WN, Bernice Eller, Kate Wagner Lillie Coetzhein BUCHERT, Yagdo lena Jacobsa BUTZA, Agnes Buachbaum BURCUUNN, Ceorgiana Mohr BUSCHKOTTE, Louiue Hull BYIhGTON, Maria Puller BYRD, Orie Eyre CALLAHAN, Nellie Marshall CAMERON, Clara Standfast CAMPBELL. Mary Good CASSIDY, Alice Bgelhoff CEZEKOWSKI. Jennie kapp CHIUXRS, Pearl itobtrtuon CLAPP, Hepeie Diehl CCLEIIUN, Mary Kirkwood COLYEH. Kary Jacoy CRLGAJI, Roee Cricker CONRAD, Pauline Selke COX, Sadie Schultz CRAWORD. Viola Corda, Mabel Peigenbutz CREGAN, itose Kricker ~LWINCS, Ellen iblton DAHK?iY, Anna Wurst DANNER, Mary Deibling DAVIDSON, Hargaret Torrey DAVIS, Carrie Rancie DAUCHE8TY. Nellie McCullou DEWSEY, Clara Srown 3CTLiSC, Rebecca Elind SRACE, Enrma Hertel DUSSESHAL, Joeephine Ehler EISELSEIN, Louisa Holtmann ELiEFi, Rosella Valleroy ESGLASG, May Eollen ERHARDT, Mary aoyer PASACKER, Harie Choisy FAHEIN, Louiee Beck PANNING, Anna BOtgh0ltZ PANSIN, Minnie Renzow PACDREE, Laura Smart PALTH, Eva Rischbeiter Carrie Hiher FESLER, Emelie Kircher PEY, Katie Berberich PINKHAN, Elizabeth Speiker FITZCBRALD, Mary Yeber, Alice Zeigler PLYNN, Margaret Dsan FOSTER, Margan t Stoiner POX, Marie Hueltman PRANK, Fredericka Juergena PRESCH, Bertha Battcher PREY, Xary Schuchard PRIESBACH, Catherine - Alaxmder POSTER, ~ n Kanpe r ~ PUBCIJ5IN, Katherine Stiem PUERBACHER, Lydia %d.r CAMACHE, Yrrwt8 M0ehh GEBBER, Eva Senaenbranne r GEBHARDT, Minnie Rmrbarg, Minnie Sofka CERBER, Mary Huelaun GOODHART. Emma Hue lman GEMIMANI, M~ry Z~lp0 GIERKE, Alfrtd. PrOeman GILLIAM, Frances Woods GREASER. Elva Lkwkins GREENE, Eva Spencer GRESER. Hargare t Stat hlin GROSWNN, Catherine Kern GODECKER, Augusta Kratz HAAPL klvina Ruesoing HAFPXER, Jenny Cunther HAHN, Elizabeth Hansen '.X4iIYDAe Elizabeth Steinhof f ;+A!tDINC, Anna Miller HARDY, Anna Adam HAHVIE, Jennie Lyle MRTMAN. Caroline Kc ttenr -HAPPEL, Drothy Wurst HAUSER, Elizabeth Eichner HEIKE, Gertrude Diger HEISEX, Bertha Winwood HEITZ, Anna Eartn, Mary Rabe, Gertrude Pettit Ei TZLEH, Anna Eoing HENNEHICH. Anna Reifling HERBERGEH, AM^ Wagner HEHTLINC, Appolonia Brue~mann HICKEL, Anna bile HILL, Dorothy Doyle HINKLE. Ellen King HORST, Catherine Schnitzmeyer Anna Rassfield HUBER, Rosa Kuhn HUETTICH, Marie Wurst JACKSON, Inez Adkine SIHLINC, ANla Printen JOHSEN, Sadie Tudor JULIAN, Delores Pearson KAFETZIS, Stamco Karantza KAISER, Catherine Nance, Millie Stark KEIL, Emily Ulbricht KEWOiE, Millie Killian KIRBY, Myrintha kdams KINCEX, Nancy Laweon KOCH, Louise Bscker KOCIM', Veronica Croe ppc r KOECHER, Agnes Sam KOPP, Pauline Lkfner KLEIN, Mary Dolan KLOTZ, Louisa Lawrence, Theream Prantzen KRAUSE, Pauline Cuiden KmIGER, Ka this Ben jamin KROHNACHER, 3ora Winkler KURYINKIE, Philomena Berger WNC, Elizabeth Dietz LANCFRIED, Predericka Wiesel URSON, Hilda Aey LaVENTURE, Theresa Pevlinoon UIBEL, Anna Alles LEININGEH, Catherine Eeib LITTLE, Josephine Barber LUED3EAS. Ella Gaetreich LYCYS, Stella Staton McJANS, Bridaet Hayes K~;AiiniEr(, Violet Meicr 4d:LA;IG!iLi:i, Catherine hnr':: Mc!{CLTY, Mary Harmony MAGtL. Elsie :+nz C.A7T, Harzdelena Prant z MAXdLLi, Xary Eurmcyer MEGAL, riatie =eyer MEHL, Catnerine Etz MERTL. Sophia Bi llman MELKN, Mary Keller +YEit, Catherine Ekrhardt MILLiq, kary keyer, Martha :;howman Y.ITCiELL,,Gabel Lewi8 MOEHLINC, Caroline Thornson MGOHE, Myrtle Jones MC R3lSSEY, Delia Burke, iklia O'Srien MUfiDINCt2, Bertha Lawler NASAKI,, i3ertha Vogeler tesininse3. Lena Geaell KISCE, Kate Knak SUEDtCK, Marie Raumschuh CeUEFE, Mary Grant OPPERRAN, Eva Lindner CRTEN, Xosetta Sarcent CSTEZKAMP, Certrude Burke PARGR, Mary iludolph PAULY, Pauline Cebhardt PEPPEL, Mary Schloeseer PERRY, Eva Eoore PETERS, Lena Koenig, AM Reichel POLATE, Pauline Chamberlain POLITE. Louise Thomas POTOLSKY, Helen Ede beck Pi3IC6, Caroline Schae ffer PYATT, Louise Werz BAAB, Mary Derler RABECK, Lena Meyer RAUH, Elizabeth Mohamul REARDON, Artia King REBEH, Rosina Tschudi W G, AM^ Schmidt REISER, Elizabeth Diebling, Catherine Cilman RENNER, Mary Himinghoefer RliZNICK, Elrzabeth Pohuda ~ICHARDS, Edna 3eile.3:EMS2HNE:DER, Mi~ie 3ietz kiley, Clara Zulwell F..;;i:.k.?, -&r:ruje Stu-PI R;YTY, 3330 Sontac RGY, Sophie Crawford RUEDLIK, Minnie Drozda 3UPFiGCHT. Katherine Sommerer ST. CWIn, Minnie Brusselbacr: SAYILL, Esther Woodard SSAHTLL. Earafiret 3ieck~ar. 3.3;i;t':., knna Adwell 5:H:is.X:;. Minnie elle em an S;z';t;LV*, Julia?yi'e 5,... -lit : 7 Xar~aret Evans SZ5*.Ay:L, Clive i;u~ler 3,U*.klSZ3 :. Elrna. Sactriecr, S:HI;E:T:E3, Gulia Prey 3::<4AAu. Fauline 3assieur 3LE&:32, Elizabeth Zahpman SCHULTZ. Catherine Cross SEEGEi?, Elizabeth Lindell SCCSZt, Carrie Fuller SIX::, Kary Paul S)tah, 3enn1e noifow. SHEa, Ellen Fuller SHOEMAKER, Agnes Dressing SHORT. Karie Hemmen SMITH, Pearl Buck S;SETEN, Ella Walker STANLE, Otillie Requarth STEISU3, Ehma Heyers STCPP, Lana Schallert STOHCK. Emma Meyer STOUT, Kary Vaughn SWNEY, Catherine Stuever SWOBODA, Mazie Henseler TACKES, Rose Scoggins TEBE, Joeephine Smmers TECHTWEIER, Caroline Opitz TINDELL, Cora Jones THIERRY, Eleanor Codron TOBERMAN, Anna Hunt TRAGERI Amelia Kuhn TREICHBL, Otillie Engelhardt TRE3UIEL. Louise Otto, Mary Turk TRENTON, Yary Andell UWNOSKI, Amelia Baluka UHL, Caroline Bruck WAPFIER, Catherine Brandea WACNXR, Julia Zang, AMP Niehaue WEHNER, Tillie Shelton WEWYER, Alvin8 Peyton WEYMOTH, Lola Pischer NILHEU, Anna Pilleman WILSON, Anna Hoffman, Catherine Bamber WINKUR. Catherine Schafler WINTER, Fredericka Opperman YITTGENSTEIS, Yary Steitz WITTMAN, Amelia Heinzptter WCIERIXER, Margaret Kurth WORUN, Emma Kurten WRIChT, Effie Emey WHYTNYRZ, Florence Banks ZEICLER, Anna No1 te ZIMPHE3. Christine Lohmann VOLK, Thereea Ye iman YAR BRCYCH, Maud Vogler 1 1

41 I:J>E?.: TO rlt;coiib.j?kie3taking CC. iq34 to 1939 OF WE~CK A BE(?';', 'iaomi AChEkMANN, Ralph C. Ask!;,, 3srry C. AXMS, Infant ALEEnT, John P. ALEIETL. Ida AL3RIGHT. 'zhn. k. AUXkNlrEh, Frank AL?ARC, Raymond L. ALES, Georm AYASTAS. Harry AYDERSO3, Anna AND.XSZ, Joseph AItSTE, cjm. AU9U3HON, Clara, Eary, Hapond, Sapoleon AUFE2HZIDE, salter BACilEH, Edna ZAIRD, Clara EiAYCE, Minema C. BANSTETTER, Albert BARSOZA, Mary -BARLEY, Perrel W. BARR, Rose Go BARRY, Kate BARTH, Edward A., George W. Joe, Heman, Mary A. BARTHEIS, Eailie BASALY, Andrew BATTERTON, Waida BAUER, Charles E., John BAfJlrUNN. Lydia BEhUISH, Nettie E. 8ECKER, Bcn. H., Edw., Kate SECKMAN, Prank BEPPA, GUS BELLROSE, Catherine BENJAbfIN. Charlee E. EENNINCER, Robert 0. EXNISH, Barbara EERBEhICH. Prank A. EERSVILIE, Frederick ZERGHOLTZ, Eduard Eii5iF,CKEi?* m. EERHY, John EETZOLD, Jonn H. BINNINCE3, Kinnie D. EISCHOPF, Wn. A. EISESi, Vincensia aittneii. Emma ELhETZ, Mathi lda SLATTNEH, August P o BLATZ, frank BLE YLE, Veronica ELIU, Peter 3. BLUM, iienry BODE, Hargare t BCriX, Ida BOLCAit;), Jacob BOSHERS, George BOUCHEIN, lone, Minnie, #a. BOYER. Bssaie M., Julia BOZADA, Rose hi. BRANDON, George W. BRAUN, Catherine, John BREXKERKAHP, Barbara BROCKEL, Josephine BROKAI, Peter A. BRMIELING, Cora BROWN, Infant, Ese, Robert BRUECGENJUERCEN, Lillian BRUEN, Emily K. BRESERMAN, Justua BRUCERE, Cyril BURKART, Adolph C. BURKE, Elizabeth BURLBAW, Plorian, Infant BURNETT. MR. J. BUSHOR, Moses BUTLER, Marie BUTTENUTH, Elizabeth BYRNE, Jamca A., Julia G. CALL, Laura, Leroy CAREY, Mary CAaLTON, Infant, Mary E. CARRIZO, Annabell CARROLL, Marlene P. CASEY, Rev. Joseph B. 38 StLGS."ASSELL, Prances, John T CASTEEL, Cyndusky CEKLEMEYER, M i ~ i e CUPMAN, John P. CHARLES, Alphonse CflENOT, IAOR J., Minnie C M K, Gladys, Robert COES'EH, Andrew CONWW, ilorothy D. tcyklin, Charlea H. CONKERS, Anna.CONWAY. Mary P. COOK, John L.,,aye Catherine, Rudolph T. COONTZ, Robert H. CORONA, Carmen COSTELLO, Mary COUCH, Carrie COL!'LTE!?, Jennie COLIVIEN, 'Wm. LOWAN, Charles B. CR'JNK, Laura CUEKA, Bernice CURRAN, Rev. Edward DAFPERNE3, Anna, Hose DALTON, Patrick DAWMANN, Edward DAUT, Julia DAY, Infant, Shirley A. DEAN, Edward REPPAA. Harry DER6Y. Raymond A. DEVEN, Homer DIANASIC Dorothy A DIELSSHNEIRER, John DIEFEfiaACH, Jack DIETZ, Andrew DINEEN, Carrie ~ DITTKAR, Roae tta 'DOERH, Catherine, Raymond ' DOLAN, Catherine DONZEIET, Florence A. DOUGLAS, RoS. DRISCOLL, John DROCrnR, Mimic DURAND, Marlene P. DuRELL, Clarence DYCKXAN, Bame X. &E%#N4lar+f fio EHRLICH, Catherine EICHHORN, mi. ENRIQUEZ, Infant LRNST, Ceorge F. ESS, Henry J. LSTEL, L illie HOEPEL, Anra WSBNPELDT, Charlee H. HCT&>, An:imw FE!SIZR, Ceor&e, Odella, Um,. HCNIG, Snristina FEY. Blimkth, May PICKERT. Red PISCHER. Ka* FISHER, Chrietian PO, John PISIER* Katherine POBRSTER. Laurence POCERTY, Mary FOUND, Gary 8. POLSY, Thomae POUIS, Lizzie T. PORCHT, Herman PORTNER, Arthur D. FCX, Thmts Lo FRAYK, Eva,.Hm. E. PREASE. Infant FREY, Andrew FROEHLICH, August FRCHARD, Henrietta P9Y, Judson C. PRYE, Edward PULL R, James E., 'Clh. L o PUS, Maud L. FRVCER, Elizabeth GAFPNEY(CERASI), Anita CAMACHE, Cora E., CANTZ, John We CASSNEK, Richard CEDRA, Infant CEERS, Anna, Henry GELZHAUSER, Augueta GEORGE, Penelope GERARD, John CERESCHER, Albert C. GERUND, Rose L. GILLE, Joseph CIUIARTIN, Jennie. CLORIOSO, Annie CLUMU, Infant GLUTZ. John J. COCKEL, Berrurd CODS@N, Rschel COBTZ, Sarah A. GOOD, Wati lda, Philip, i Gertrude, Capt. Thtmae B. GOOW, Me li esa GOOSUN, Lydia GOSSUR, Henry GRABLE, Lavina ER&RC'EE; fl: * GR3EPPERe ~. He GRUTCH, Corinne A. GUETHEiUUNN, Harry CUNSAUUS, John HI HACK, Anna HACER, Anna Me, Louis HAW, Jacob P. HALU)WGLL, Wm. B. M, Helen HAnnsL, Harry W, HANISH, Katherine HANSON, Ronald HARRISON. Alvina HARTUAN, Barbara Poreythe Henry HMTOEBBEN, Joaeph P., Loui.a KEDGES, Joaeph A. HEEGE, Wilhelmiw HEERICH, Carl HEINRICH, John HE1 STER, henry fieitz, m. HELD, Stephen H HELGOTH, 'wn. HEOWSBACKER, Elizabeth HENKERICH, Emaa HENSEIER, Custav HEPP, Arthur L. HERING, Theodore HEFtRXNCTOX, Catherine HESSLEH, Joseph R. EHITT, U01lit XICKMAH, Sally HICE* Charles X. HINiiES3EitGER. Andrew,. Lillian HI3CtlL. Au~uste HIRTH, Celores, HORNiG, El za be t h HCTZE. Hzrry Wm. BCEY, Tm. HUFFIXCTON, Hary E. HUNTER, Xellie IMHOP, Infant, Gertrude ISINC, George B. JOERCER, John JOHNSON, D-rothea JOLLEY, Marie JONES, Catherine, Fred X. JUDEU, Ama XAHLERT, Roea KALBFLEISCH, Custav KAMMERER, Catherine KAUFMAN, Prancis A. KAYSZR, Pnd KEITH, Catherine KEEVIL, Catherine KELLEY, Wm. ICEYEN, &art KEIIPINSKY, Edgar J. KENNEDY, Roee KBNKGY, Michael KERCHEVAL, Charlea E. KERN, John,Hargaretha KEUSS, Acttie A. KILIES, Christina, John 0. KING, Winifred KLAYONN, Edward KLIEN-KmS, Auguata KLIXG, Rudolph KLINK, Amelia KLIPSCH, Josephine KLUPE, Ollievette KNBLANGE, Loui ea KNITTEL, Minnie KoELIS. Virqinia KOENIC, doe2'ek. Kate inna KOLLAS, Scoc~e T. Kl!Y3A91, Mary KCCa, Henry KCFP, is0 ;a KCRMAN, Joeeph P. KiZEISLE9, Edward KHOEK, Anna M. KROFP, Louise KRUG, Sulia KUNZ. Prancia M. KUPPh4. 2enry KUitCAS, heuins LABU;, Mary LANijY, Infant, Thomas M. UXE, iiavid S., tmma J. LARKIN, 7irginia I. =ASIA, kddie, Cohn ii. LENCi-Y. Xoy LLUXk3b, Infant,.-iezry LEPFCLj, ljrucilla LELk'iS, Loretta LILBtHT, Elizabeth LiN3Pitit, Wattie LINK, Joseph C. LiKVILLE, kobert i. LOHkikNN. Frederick LOHHW, Katherine LORANCE, Osmaon MRMIS. Helen T. LON, George LUAXRS, Infant LICLaR, Emaa L. LUTZEIEh, Ernesrine LYNCH, Annie C. LYONS, Annie HcADAMS, Ethel CCALLISTER, Lee WcCARTifY, Michael E. McCOiUBACK# kana, Charlee HcDOKELL, Jennie V. McPALL, Infnat McCEE, Infant McCRATH, Margaret McLAUGHLIN, Mary P. McLEAII, John H., Lc(;ette buc LBISH, Jaslea WS, Henry EACiLL, Harry A. MAHER, James, Thm.as HAIER, Eva KAJOR, Sustave E. UAHK. George *. MATTWWS, Harriet UYER, Katherine F&AW)H, Thomas PEACHER, Lconira HECE, Rose PXIEii, Theresa YmK, Geor~e MERKLE, Emma METLGEH, Frank VBYEH. Fared MIciiu~. AUK US^ KILkNTZ, Arnold L, MILkCi-ZR, Peter E. MILSa. Adam, :lara, Eli== John, Mary, Theresa KINT'Eh, John #OTFET?r Infant KOm, Gustave C. MCLEN, Infant KONAHCN, Zulia MCNTCOWRY, S harle s MOiVRELL, James J. MCttKISSY, 3arbara M3SE2. 3osina MUSS, Oscar H. YOSk'JESti, 3oni MOwRY, dames MLZLICAN, John jrlumvs, Marilda NARKIZ, Ida NEPP, Mary ZIEILL, Willoby NEWELL, Edward F, NICHOLAS, Hugo NIEXRER, Mae NIEVZYER, Joseph NISCHdITZ. Infant NOBBE, Dr. Wilheln NORDEN. Arthur A.

42 NORWALK. Kary NORWERK, CGER, Herbert F. O*BRIEN, John J., Wm. OHLISCHLACER, Peter O;-lUKD(~HF', Magqie l2*?(e,'ll1 m. O'SULLIVAN. John I. 'T00W, Helen CZEE, Leora 0. PAUNELL, Alfred K. FAPPAS. Elizabeth FARSIEhE, Anna PATTi4SOt:, Shirley A. PETR 1, 5or;.i id PFAXhER, A r tk.zr kfar. CllrCord L. PFEFE it, Emma. Jacob F. PHILLIP;, John 3., Eatilda PHILLIPS, S.~sie 6. FISE, 5. PLA.;i;t.. T!.nm;t~ PLCES.;. *r tr.3 PDELE, rqare: t-: i,-l-+.* :0:1a34 2. FSrE, jctt~y B,. rc.+!'la, Julia rixlimal2. Arthur, bdwin, b.ati 1d.t ~UliW25, : scar.u.. il'";n,.. Adelaide 3AAt, *. RAW. kaly RAPITC3, Andrew, Elizabeth ~ASSIEU~, Laura RATHERP, Gary iij9,;k.t. Jesse KE;W.AN, Lena REHFELD, Valerius REI CHARDT, George REID, Bstelle REIKANN, Custave REINHARDT, Lbui se, Charlea REISING, Charitian A. REMSPECKER, Ema RENAUD, Paul REXNHOLZ, Louis RIEDEL, Prance8 RIEFLINC, George Be ROBERTSON, Sarah ROBINSON, Robert C. ROCKAS, Vasillios ROMACHER, Sophie ROYEERC, Charles E., Harry 2. ROSE, Anthony RUDOLPH, Beeeie RUWISCH. Mayme RYAN, Catherine SACHSE, Louioe, Paul SANDERS, Ramona Me SARGENT, Robert L. SArnR'dEIN, Fred SHAHY. John T. SHEETS, Zharlea G. SmLTOK, David SHOfitAN. 1.:au(! A. SIEPENA'Lt2.?l~rroce XKESA. Jacoc SIYF;, (:liver SIP?", 3oF.n SMA.41, kr.7a SSCjG:{ALJ. Guy SC'.'i.5.45,..3:k9r1ne SFAK~'*'~!;:, Ualtrr. Laverne SFlLCE;, Leu; s SPI EKSX. ia ura STAEKLI:;, Naris, 0rt;le STAHL, Anna Kussmaz STA!fLH;TT3, Minnie STEINHOFf. Henry STEWART. Caroline STIE23, August STIT?, Frank STGLL. Catherirk STOUT, Mary Z. STRASSSEkSEH. Katherine STRUDELL, Anna M. STLThKAN. Cn. rald L. STUE'qZ.4. Anna STUH2, Eleanore J. SYAFFOR3,.Hm. L. S'WEENEY, Mary A. TARPY, Edward C. TAYuR, k lora C. THEEUS, Albert, Sophie TYEIti, Georw 2. THOIYrS, Louiea THOMPSCS, Earl W., TICHACEK. Mildred TIEilNEY, aernard TOBIS, Ida M. TOLiXU, Ge$r~e T. TOHISICK, Steve T4AU#, Jacob, John TRUEMAN, Sen jamin G, TUDOa. Mary TURNER, Aichard Ed-r UDRY, Rosina UHL, Anna ULBaICHT, John 5. ELLFUAC, :ma CSTERSZS~iES. hazherine VALZL. 3eni ta WALSH, Thomas A* ~ALXK, AUK US^ L. XALL. iielen A. SCHABTZEL, Mary S~~lmerville WASSC:.(. ElizaLkth SCHAPIBR. Frank P. WAT~XS, aichard it.. Sophia SCHARPENBERCER, George UATL, Kaqdelena SCJfENCK, Plorcntina, Jacob, diiaver, George Clara, Louis C, ~ESER, Charles C'.. Ester, SCHLEICHER, Edward L.. Jaccb SCHLICHTER, Peter E. WEGHA;;, Lulia SCHMAHLENBERGER, George fikiy&ici~, Lennie SCHKELIC, Ida defie3, Cnarles SCtfMiil, Ma. rjehnkeim, *ilhelmina SCHMI?F, Chriet, Florence, fiick. Clem, Mary George, Sophie WE131 C. Johanna SCHMITZ, Wnr. a. 'GICkN3, Charles H. SC.WZIER, Prank, Louis, rjei.xeht, John F. Mary, Katilda *EITwP, Frederick H. SCHOECK, George %PilNG, Einnie SCHOENING. Elizabeth KENSLER, George SCHROER, Thomas WENTZ, Ernil, Raymond W. SCHULL&R, Katie WERU, Heman SCHULZ, Infant dehtweyea, Louise J. SCH'rlARZ, Loui sa desbrook, Ualter J. SCOCCINS, Wtn. WEISEL. Molly SEDER, Jamea WTEiWAYE3, Frank SEEKER, kily 'atzel. Louis A., John SEEFAN, Chester YHIT)U\N, Infant SEIYERLE, Bro. Earcellus NIECAND, A de le SEIFEilT, 3ichard T. WIEGERT, tduard ;..;AiENT! NE, Geor~e 2. 'JASLJ5E?iTEZ, 'h. VENASLE, Infant VE2TUSCP!K, Karl VCGEL, Bertha *4CGELE!?, Lhrietian VOGT. Catherine YOK BaUNN. Anna, Anton VOHDTilE:3E, Theresa balker. Elizabeth iall.-t, A U ~ Y. #I ESE, Henry UILWAN, Harry dilliakson. Thoeodre P. WILLIE, John kilsox, Marie?i;NTEi?, Fred A, IISLLH. b.athrrine (JCHilJESL, *m. dcqsj,ysee, Frank E. iccds, Auetin G.. Gertrude A. ircob*ahi), 30y h@k:*n, hotpert E. dulieh, Earv F. YOU.';G, ran^, nai t ~ r ZA:" Cra~ces LAX:(', i*,:c:iie L& 225, Ar-.? L1X.i?Li. JoP.2 a. HALTth;l\:<, Gertrude Woods iiim, kary Hathert KANSER, &ma FfeIfle HARRIS. Flora Taylor HAVErixOST. Ida Schmeliq HEI:iL, josephine Klipsch HEITMAK, FlorentineSchenck ;ifklmsbk;her, Elencre Stuhr, Helen O'Toole HEWERICHS, Clara Schenck H, N N, Anna Kroen HERMAN, Sophia The bus HIPiCARIAN. Rosina Udry HINKLE, Maud Showman HORTON, Helen Walz iiogan, Lillian Hinderberqer HOHST. Catherine i3raun HOUSEH, Edna Racl-,er hiof.wn. Catherine Kammerer HtWLEiJELL, <ate Becker HUXE, Louise Sachse &?EL. A-i~;;i ldc:,i;! 2r. HUGHES, hoae %rr A,,,., 1 Hum. Delores Hirth n.-..s< i.2, i.: r:e r.~d 5an~e EYWNS. Margaret WcCrath nli'., Y::tel Mrn3m.s JXNSE!;, Anna,a;.crs : ,.? -. 2 :;: e?. u p r., JCSHU).;, Katherine h.a+= ',-.% >? ~ I - ~ Y Straeeberger L'-' - LT. -; - Lc? :-.i he aman JORXS. Auausta Selzhueser L -A+.': Silly?.ich,an KACEL. Marie 6ilson k4.x'p:- r--~a.-rens?rc~er KAISER. ErnilLe 3arthele 3ALr:>, 51:zaoetk 7ey. KALDEWAAY, Sulia hut Plat r laa Schneider, KEHR, Eatilda Good ~!a-me kuwi ch KEtLE!Wt, Nary Foserty SEJi.:..*.ate k;oerii~ KETTENBACH, 3orothy Condcn kle3ey. Earilda Mums KISKE. Annz Acderaon &',?i;:.ii;, Julia Porter KiAYMAN, Kafie Schtiller =ST, Eli zaceth Funger ns1 Kh, Emi 1 y 3rsen SESCH. krbara Hartman KC:'.",.Ar.ns -. :o fo 1 31X3k3, I'heresa Killer t2i.43,.3os;r.a Xcser 2LA5XL, An~a Strudel1 KCJC~, 2ertrucn :%!-.of KAL, :4ary ~ubuct.on X3LY.YLiL. Eelen Earn BCW, Laura S~iecker. &&USE, Xary f.onradi bekn3,!daggie Ohlendorf UNGE, b?ar i e 3,;f le r EK1ETfiiS.k. Elizabeth LAItiCLi)...ir>se Osrlamd Lei bert iedereh, A7.r.a *.cerr.er, btiub,ek. Amelia Klink Marie.itae-.t.n BRUtiN. Florence Donze le t EFF~~, Qrrrtb.ei SL"!US, knora Weagker, wl~."?.~.::. Z.r:ar: >'.orx-i ese:: Ltora C'Zee LjNn,.ayrer::.e Jtcll BUHTLN3YK.Ce Sarah Goetz L:'Z 3; ;, - : ce.?cine CA?C;iE, Annie Slorioso Lci-j.ifM, El: :ate:> n'asso? CARLE, hlary Conway Li:Cs,' t.atnerir.r Lc3rln,--T~~z~~o,.;inctnsia aisesi iuca3, ;ertru:le ;cod CAVAL~~HC, bni ta valdtz LYhZri, Eli zasetr. 3uttenut' CfiAPkAN, Settit Kuess McEm:i)[, :ieli:e Eater,-LAHNSCK, Jennie Heheier McKAY. Estelle 5e:c 2CtNS. Lavina Crable McMELTCS, hte l! ssa Goodman CC~KIGAS, Annie Lynch MARTIK,?lcrs?ce Schmidt :LTNN;NGHAM, Corinne Crutch MAUSS* Clara Grace DEF?AA. 2atherine Keith MAY. Mattie Lindner DESXAN, 2therine Jones KEISS!Ei(, m a Yerkle L;Ei<.Eh. iou i se riropp YBLLXNGER, ~ atkerirte Pisler 2Ec;<r>:(,';,r;, Elizabeth Pappa8,nr.YEFe kma smrte Nary >Zl?EX,. Veronica Eileyle Mzller, Ear:+ Schaetzel 3:EwS. Wary :%rt\ KUDEK, Fra3ces Zaits >.-.G!;..;,;lie josias, MOEHLE, Marie 2olley ;enr.: c ; i Inarti? I MONTOYA, mice Guena 5 ;,.~,i:, r-l :abetn ~ c r enin< V'CRfiISSY, Kary C08tello -.. c.-c,. Er.r;c 3enneri:h I HUEGGE, Minnie Strhlhuth =-,LC,.- :r.rist~na F.illes IIUEHLHAUFT, Elizabeth Hotnip;.'- r., ~~.Y;.su, :rit%erine 3c\err MUELIE2, Kate Barry t*:';..:.:nc.ie ;oulter NEChER. Mary Neff TA.ir;AJ, r.2 tk,erine Nayor NEESMITH. Catherine Jones?I;; ;?.,A;?, 5,ar~aretta ~ ~ h l NICKEL, e Thereaa Reyet k;3 ;;':;E, ~arfierine *llrose, NIEHAUS. Mildnd Tichacek Mary ;'arey NISCHWITZ, Louisa Thmas ' FOUTS, Addie Leasia NOLTE. Minnie Binningcr PXANK, Anna Uhl NORDMA3, Rosa Kahlert FRiS,-H, Kinnie Ceklemeycr NORTON, K i ~ i e ilrochter FRITt, Catherine Vogt NULL, Cora Gamache FCXK, Anna Pardei ke OBERT, Clara 2aird CARDIE, Rosetta Dittman OHLENWRP. Lydia Gooman CEERS. Lillie Estel G 'KEEPE, Ar.r.ie iycns GEIGER. Elizabeth HeLmsbacher OLINCEH* Katherine GEISLEH, ~atherine Ehrlick CLTERKEYER, Lulia Weqaa: GIMCZ, Elizahth Ralktr PAVNCVICH, Wary Nnrmlk GLASS, Eva Frank PANDAS. &?.?.a Laffcmer COLiMAN, Irma Ullberg PLTTIT, :4et?ic 9a-nish HABICH, Ernestine Lutzier duinb, f atherine eerri?uto: WHN, biary Weick RAETLE%, Irazce 3 3e i se: {ALEY, Rose hennedy aey. Crblr 5taehlin StLGS 39

43 3IS7!-X!i?RUk3. Awuata SCHwIN3, Carrie C-6uEfi Klien SBkSTi AN. Barbara Scnni st, d:esz, klizabcth Hapitch S:HS, Hary Jzrlton ~CEINSCIN. Rachel Godson SEISLL, bertha Vo~el hoestl, Theresa Vordtreide SLIVERS. :&a Xorris i?oper. Drudilla Leppold SFEUELLk, Anna Zudell RU30LI-5, Minnie deninu SdITii, ;ora Sromling 3UF, Louise derthmuller STOkK, Kaida Batterton SCFALL. Emily Seeker S2F3A;.iX, hl i zabe t h Burke STAXKW3kTHEH, Prances Cosaell STOCKCFF, Laura Rassieur SZkLESliE, Alvina Harrison STRUDELL, Matilda Blaetz =jcxsblth, Latherine i(eevi1 STR3CKMAN, Wilhelmina wehrheim 3C5.%: 3EH. dilhe lmina Heqe STXU3ELi, Lathe tine Hanish S23OPFE. Garrie Dineen SCH;rEICLJ5k. Anna VonErunn SCHL(ENCK, Olivette Klum~ SUNWIACHEH, Mollie Hewi tt 'SU~KEL, Caroline Stewart SLiUiNSKI. Mary Labus TAYLCH, Yir#(~xia Larkfn TE; CHEhT. Eagdelena Watz TIKLIN, Anna HcConnack THOMSOK, Loui sa Hartoebben TUDOR. May Fey VEUINE4, Harriet #atthews kacner. Minnie Bouchins. Clara Aubuchon WASH, Uinifred King WALTEX. Sophie Schmidt #FEiEi(. Rewina KurEas we)iyeri, Annabell Carrico dilliams, Marv Stout *INn;LE3. Anria ieiuler YISi, Earbara mremmer~amp VrI','MEH, Laura,311 *~iils.;elici;e?, Ida 3ar.n irowkr, hat : 1 <a P.+.: 111 pi rictkva, An:;a P.ark ny:;fi. Mary Tddar Y ~ E M ~ ~ Kary A, Sarbc-c :ti:ic. Anna 5taP.i LANTc, ~ t n ~ Luckner d ZE;.i. zva Kaier ZI:;iEi, Kate Fiucher LOkS, Gertrucc ;ereschet ;L'hC*ShY. Le.dd:a 5auma?~. -- 1E;DEX TC ;PECORI>S OP WEICK BOEHH, Addie L'kiDERTAKING CO. BOHAN, Margaret 1940 to 19b5 BOHNENKANP, Jean BOLEY, Mary r". ABDALE. Anna BOUGHMAN, Infhnt ADUS, Infant, 1)orothy LO. BOURISAW, Thomas F. Frances BOYENS, Elmer AHNER. Arthur BOZA3A, Ferdinand AIMINC, Herman BRANES, WID. ALaEITZ, Fred BMUN, George, Henrietta. Um. ALLEN, Arlene P., Mary J. B ~ N ~d-rd, p. AtiASTAS. N. BRENNAN, Edward J. ANDELL, Fred BRASSLER, Sarah J. PPLECATE, Harry E. MITT, Talley B. ARBUCKIlE, Lena BROERICK* Ellen AUBUCHGN, Julia BROOKISHER, Frank AURIN. Wilhelmina BROWN, Wm. AXSON. Sanford BROrQNING, Elizabeth- BABCOCK, Jame 8 BRUECCEYANN, Benurd BA;X;BR, Joseph BRUEN,Catherine SAILEY, Jackie L. BRUNKB, Emme J. BAKER, Nora BRUNNER, BALTZELL, Clifford J. BUCKHOLZ, Louie M. MLZAR, Nartin SUDEH, Lillie BANSBACH, George A* BUESCHINC, Julia BANSTETTtR, Mamie BURG, Wh. BANTI;, Edward BURKE(Bergholtz1, Charler BARGER, Lelie BURNAW, Caeaner BARNETT, Marie BURTON, Marion C. BARTH, Henry, Louis J. BURWETT. Oscar BARTIBHOMEW, Infant BURR, Infant BAST, L.um BUSC)OUN, Mary A. BAUBR, Charlotte, Ian Re, BUSH, Louisa Yargare t, Stephen CAIRNS. Belle GAUUAN, Lottie CALIAHAN. Julia, Nellie A. BAUR, Charles A. CUPER, John BAXIBSS, Mary A. CARLTON, John BAYUK, I(pratiu8 CARROLL, Rodger T. EATTY, Fernen W. CASBY, Virginia BEAVER, James A. CASHEL, Yory BECK, Infant, George, CASTILIX), Bentur8 lhaggie CATKERIN. Martha BI?CKER, Rank, rc. J. CAVINS, Infant BIICKMANN, Frad W. ZENTA, Marqe rie BECKWITH, Lillian CHARLTON, Edward ESLCHER. Infant CmVEH, Charles V. BELL, Norna J. CLASPILL, Jesse F. BELNAP, James CLISTOti, aarbara BENEKE, Elizabeth CHERRY, Carrie B. BENNISH. Prank, Martin CHRISKAA, Horace C. IENSON. Wirrgars t CHRISTEN, Elizabeth BENT, Wilber E. CHRISW.AN, Henry BENWELL, Juanfk CLARK, Thomas P. EERCHOLTZ, Charles COLEMAN, Infant, Joseph BERCT, Louise COLLINS, Anna BERNARDCN, John COLONNA, Angclo BERTOCCHINA. Atill0 COWER, WE. Lo BESSE, Ed-d, Xuy CONDON. Maud BESSINCER* Ben CONLEY, John W. BEST. Charles C., Wary CONKELL, Bdith, James, Jesse BIEmNSTEIN. WI. C* CONNEUY, lar@nt A. BIEGER, Augusta M. COOCAN, Josephine BIEKL-FEICE3BWZ. Rose CORDES, Frederick J. BIEKEH, Auwst A. COULSON, Beatrice BISCHOFY, Anna L. COURTWAY. James, Uaggie BITTKER. Nellie CRANE, Genevieve BIZLER, f nfant CRAWFORD, E the 1, Bduard BLAETZ, Arthur W. CROSSBN, Bertram BLUM, Susie CRW, Henry BOATMAN, Edward, Hattie CUNNINCHAH, Paul J. BOCKSKOPF, Anna, Joseph CURRY, Infant ~APFERNER, Elizabeth DALTON, John J., Wh. DAMBACH, Ernest DANPORTH, Edwin L. DANIEIS, Anna DAVENPORT, Infant DAVIS, Eva, Wa. B. DELtERTe Elizabeth, George DEWETRA, Conetantine DENTON. Infant DENZL, Rose EVANY, Mary DEVf.YE, Elizabeth DeVOE, Daisy DIANASIC. Betty J. DIEBLINC, Helen 3IEHL, Edward DOELLING, Mathilda ~ N l l l ~ b l r t a anora r DOXSCHKE. Infant DCNtiELLY, Clarence WOLIN, Mary DOSSINCER, Wn. Po DOYLE, Henry P. DRAKE, Eva I. DRESTE, Robert A. DROCHTER. Pe t ar A. DRURY, Infant DUGCAN, Bessie DUNN, Joeeph EBERLE, Jacob ECKEL, Mary ECKERT, Hary BCKHARDT, 41 G. EDEUUN'N, Alice C. EDER, Anna, Philip EHRET, Michael Ern, Mary EHRLICH, Charleu, John BICH, Ella EICKHORST, Lana EISIER, BLDRIIXE* Prank ELLIS, John BLISON, Florence C. IUSCBIUEIER, Henry EC. BRICKSON, Betty L. CALIGK, Wvid Lo FATHI YUY F'RLIX. Charlea Y. PISLULLRMEIKR, Infmt WSGNFELDT, Lena WTTER, Michael FICKB* Ida PILSaUD, Il.rgu8t FISHBR, Jeanette PITZGEIULD. UO~ Robe, YII. PLANAWN, Katie PUgSH, hud We PU)RYe Henry mll, H.w FOBNS, Infant POLtRSTBR, niche1 A. IrORCHTe Loui8 M. FORSTISR, Alexander, Charles FORTAW, Hilda A. FOSTBR, Bro. FOX, Anna FiUNCIS. John J. PRANEY, Juea 'FRHRICHS, Heram C. FRITZ, Albert Car Mary PROWIANN, Mabel FtJtMSER, Christian CAtLACER* Job. F. GARLAND, Ay~usta CARRXSAK, Kathleen LI. GASPEH, George GASTRIECH, John GBRKBL* Anna CERSTKER, Iseo GIBSON, Leroy GILBERT, John G., Sylvia CIIXARTIN, Jamee J., Patrick J. CIRARD, Mike CISSING, Au~u~ t T CLO WSKI. Margan t GLUCKES, Infant GNAU, Sophie GCETZ, Ames, Zeorg~ CCTXAHD, Bert CCTT. Adelaide GObZ3, Clara A. GRACE, Ceorae 9. CHAFE, Alfred, Alice CRASH, Hary 3. GREEN, Virginia CREENEE. Raymond CREASER. Catherine CREXSER. Wed G., Mary, dm. GRISSOM, Be saie, Claude GROANING, Carl CRODZENSKY, Mary P. GROECER. Carl CROSrnN, Mollio E. GROTE, Henry CRUW#EL, John P. C'SBLL. Mary L. CUWVITZ, Charles J. CUSIC, Dina HAAS, Mary A. HACftR, Char108 A., Margaretha, Richmd C. HALL, Charles P., Elizabeth HAUIBURTBW, soreph n..ha)di, Prances HAYllOND, Anna, Charles C. HANDgL, Albert HANLISY, Tan HANSEXMAN, M d HANSEN, C h r i ~ t A. i ~ Eth.1 HANSeR, h i e HANSON, Minnie HARBAUGH* John T o HAREXRT* Anru, Henry L. HARISPAPAS, WOW X. HARKINS, Waltar HARRIS, Aliw, Anrw, Thoadon HART, Cecil C. HARTMANN. YI. HARTOEBEEN, Carolim HARVEY, Clarence C. HASSELKUSS, E m st HATHAWAY. Clarence R. HAUSE, Thomas A, HAYES, Richard HECKEL, Ben, Elizabth HEEDE, Adolph HEERICH* Adele, Ceorqe J. EIB, Conrad, Jennie, Marg. HEIDEUNN, Johanna aiwanne John

44 HEIN, Carl HEISTER, Gertrude HEITZ, Pred We, Marmret HEITZLER, Anna C. HEITZHAN, Infant HELDERLE, Rose HELMBACHEil, Helena, Jssie HENNESSEY, Mary KEROLD, Michael HERMAN, August HERRMANN, August )iess, Lena HICKS. Orville HILDEBRAND, Stephen HILFIKER, Mary HILL, Robert, James, itm. HILLARD, Eli tab th HILLEBRAND, wilhelaina HINBR, Ayrst HINDSLEY, Walter HIPP, Augumta HODGES, John HOPF'MEIER, Nettie HORLEISTER, Charles HOGAN, Agnes HOLDER, Andrew J. HOLDNER, Cornelius HOU(ESBYe JohUVLp Ca HOLT, Laura ROLZBORN, Li6ette ilopkins, John M. HOUSER, Anna, Cloggotte HOWARD, C harle l HOWELL, Charles C. KOBER, Joetph HUG. Theresa HUGHES, Nathan A*, Sarah HUHN, Elizabeth M. HURSTOX, Jaaes H. HURTER, Julius HUWE, Victor XBACH, Charles A. ICHNOCIE, Christine ISINC, John P. ISMIRLIAN, Karane JACOBS, Lottie JACY UES, Caroline JESSON, J0.b J. JOHXSOK, Charlotte, Edna, Ce orgt ~ohnstone, Goorge JONES, Charles R., Delkrt Re* n~6l-t I., Rodd 6, ~OR~UN, ~dmrd C. JOSUS, Infant JOSS, Jesse W. JOYNSON, Marie, Thomas KAHLBAW, Edward KAHLE, Elizabeth Wunsche KAMIN, Rosc MRARTZA, Noam KARCHES, Josephine KAUTFMAN. Earl KAUFHOLL, John K. KAY, Shirley A. KEHHES. Minnie KEU, Roy A. KELLEY, Nora G. KEMGUCLER, frank KEWPER. Marion R. kempfer. John P. KEN,?iEDY, Charles KEXNEY, Peter C. KEOUCH, Barbara C. KERNAN, Angela FRSTING. Josephine, Stephen )i. KETTERER, Itnuis KING, Pnd, Lillian #. KINNEY, Lauise KIRBY* Ida M. KIRK, Rosella KIRKWOOU, Joseph J. KIRTZ. John L.. Margaret KISKER. Walter We KLAUS. Carolina KLEIN, Arthur, Wm. D. KLINCER, Mary Bonarkt KLIPSCH, Prank KNAB, Rosc KNOBIIACH, August KOENIC, Agnee, Amelia, Eva Elmer. Paul KOLKOWSKI, Michael KOLLAS, Smug1 He KORMAXN, Julia KOR'mAN, Hatti. KOSSENJAN. Ernest J. KOTTEHANN. Mollie KRAUS, Louis W. KRAUSE, Charles KiEISUH, Charles G. KREITE, Henry W. KAITE, Katherine K.?CZN, hiartin j. KRUSE, Elizabeth K3YCIEL. Infant KUZXENS, Louis 2. iuenkel,!!ern.an F. KLZNtLtFt, Jar1?. h:'i;i.kh, 3udley ;;. hunf.kl, Charles F. husz. Annie- A. ht'.-itz, Emma LAAC, Michael L;\i2, Kenneth, Lula ianiycjesr, Elizabeth H. WNGELLE, George LAIS, Anna LeEELLCUY, Rev. Alex LATTXER, Florence, Sylvia M., Urial E. LIEBACH, Bernard LEIENDECKER, Charlee UaWIS, Prank W. LINGNER, Otto, Virle LINNEMgYER, Emilie LISTEXANN, Herman P. LIVINGTON, Charles LOCHOTSKI, Rmul LOCKHART, Courtney LOCKWOOD, Yari lyn WNG, James T. LOVETT, Thomas C. LOW, Anna IaWRY* Is0 LUmR, M~emt LUDWIG, Anna, Georg. LYONS, Jessie B.,. M., Walter R. MACK, C l m WNDIAN, 1Ilug.m XAEU, Jo8eph MAHL, Addie MANSKER, Rokrt H. R4NUBSI Joruphirm MARKUS, Katherine LURRAS, Alexander LURTIN. Lfllitn A,, Michael Ruprt Par SylVe8kr J AS ON, Frank MATHIS, Inu5.8 Jm WU[EY* Kate IUYEK* Annr MAYER* August McCABB, Pheobe McCARTHY, Anna McCARTIN, Patrick McCARVER. Minnie McCLEUAND, Harvey WCCOY, Ethel I., R-8 McDBRMOTT, David, Thomas McDONALD, Joseph UcCRATH, Maurice E. KCCUPFIN, Aurelia C. HcKAY, Marie M. McKINNON, Harry J. WcLEAN, Margaret T. McHAHON, Dennis P., McllILLAN, James Am MEIER, Henry C. #ELTON, Lawrence C. KERENO, Maxaimo S. MERROW, Catherine UERTZ, C harle 8 CCEYER, Arthur, Louise MYERS, John P. MICHAEL, August RliLHOFER, Anria MILLER, A~anda A*, Catherine, June, Nellie, ijm- KILLS, john 3. Thous Charles. MCEHLE, Eleanora MCZNYIuCHCfF. Ho8a L. MCHh5. Lharles H., James J. MCS3AY. Florence McCbY, Ned MOORE, Edward 0. MOSS, Charles A. MUELIER. Albert, Andrew, 1 Henry MULACH, Aloiae F. MUKGZ, Julia Ordaz MURPHY, Amelia, Hugh, Viola, Thomas A. NAGY, Infant NAHRSTEX, Mary NEAL, Florence M. NEASE, Silas NEHRINC, Wore NEUPORT, Clara, Whr. NICOLAIDES, Nick NIEDSRBR, Marie H. YIEDNER, Emma NIENHAUS, Mary NISCHWITZ, Pred. NIXON, Infant NOLAN, Timothy NOLL, Fred NOLTE, Albert H., Wn. A. NORTCN, Richard OBENHAUS, Daniel O'BRIEN, Infant, Mary 0 'CO:iNELi, Agnes, Mary OEHIER, Otto C. OESTERICH, Edward O'PLYNN. Wh* J. OHLICSCHLAGER, Mary OLDS. Catherine 0 'HEILL. Joeeph T., Kate 0 'NEAL. Harvey OTT, Anna OmE, Fred CIIENS, Lillie M. PADCETT. Wary L. PACE. John PAIMER, Myrtle PAPARIC, Infant PARE.?, Mary G. PARKER, iklbert PARSONS. Alice D. PASCHAL, John PATCH, Mary E. PATTERSON. John B. PAUL. Jacob L. PEAL, Viola PERKINS, lillis F. PEPPER, Anna, Henry PPIEPPER, Edward PHELAN, Anna E. PHILLIPS, Melvin C. PICNZL, John He. Rosa PIERCE, Burrell, Mllie H. PIPE. m. POENACK, Mort tz POHLIG, Georgine, Uatilda POPE, Eailie PORTER, I n f ~ t FWTHOPP. Ulrich Pa POWERS, Roderick S. PHIGQ, Henry PUFF, Oliver PURCEU, llay E e QUARW, Luquina QUILUN, Lee RAGAN, An08 RAU, Christ RA)(ERIZ, Regina RAPPE, Infant RASBACH, Wry RATHERT. Christ RAUSCHENBACH* J0.i. RAUTH, Dr. Walter A. HAW, Harold D. READ, Sanuel P. REICHARDT, Louiclu REIPSCHNEIER, Louie RESICO, Kate REUTTER. lienry J. RHODES, Sarah ROEERTS, Cora, Hice C. ROBINSON, Kemt th, Liebus ROCKAS, Telliw A. RODE, We. E. ROGERS, Alfred RGHACHER, Joeeph W., ROSANI, Peter HGETTGEil. biary ROSS. Nellie Wm. HCTE. Barbara, Jeanette ftc;fhutileh. Lharles 5. ROTTNkK, Andrew RUTTY, Katherine ROWAN. Edward ;. RUCK, Michael, Fred HUWKAS, Adolph RUDICEH, Emil ilyan, Mary SMPU, Milton D. SAPP, Mn. 3. SATEIA, Martin SAUERWEIN. Barbara SAUNSAUCIS, 11. M. SCFAAF, Michael E. SC>Z?FER. Josephf nc, Robert SCHAFFNER, Claude S* SCHAFLER, Prank P. SCHAIER, Wn. F. SCHEPP, Wm. 7. SCHILIEH, Elizabeth, Peter, 3ro. Liciniue SCFLUETER, Charles E., Pred SCHMELIG. Charlee N., Infant SCHMID, Louise SCHMIDT, Jacob, John, Hamie SCHNEIEER, Fred, John SCHNEU, Henry, Win. SCHNELTINC, Anna SCHOCKS, Minnie SCHOENSTEIN, Albert 2, SCHRAEDER, Bobbie 6. SCHRIVER, Mary C. SCHROEDER, Anna O'REILLY, Andrew J., Kenneth O'TOOLE, Jamte SCHUBERT, Frank W., Louiua SCHUCHARD, Wlattr A, SCHULTES, Alice, Elizabeth SCHULTZ, Joeeph SCMRUNN, &ma, Lillie SCHWIND, Elizabeth, Pmrd A. SCROCGINS, Elmer SEEMAN, Jbhn C. SIERER, Peter SERTIC, Steve SEXAUBR, Sebastian SEXTON, Jmes A. SREEDY, Anna SHEEU3, Pnd J. SHERRILLC, Daminick SICKING, Emin C. SIEBENALER. Josaph SXZYBRS, Ida S1YPUIX)S. Konstantnos SXMORKA, Joseph SI PPEL. Wysran U. SLATER, W i l l SMART, Catherine WITH. Cora, Anise, harry, Herbert, Jamee, Mack SNODCilASS, Jesse T. S030Se AD=, Flora SPIELER, 'Ma. H. SPIESS, Barbara SPIK3LEK. Cottlieb SPIRC, Anqelo SPRADLINC. Harry E. STACKHOUSE, Charles STAEELIK, Bertha, Catherine STACGS. Irene STAPF, John P. STALICO, Arthur STARK, Lula STARR. Charlee M. STEPPEN. Gertrude B. STEIN, Plonnze STEINKOETTER, Bernard H. STEWART, Anna STIERN. Adam STOCKWELL, Dr. Benjamin STODIECK, John J. STOKES, Walter STOU, Charles P. STORCK, Caroline M. STOUT, Waldina STRASSBERGER, Bertha, Chalres

45 WCE'P, Leonard..., STRUBEL, Phillip Viola Murphy r..-,., *:,-.-i;+~eec!y 6CU-SHERER, Elizabeth ' Lena Eickhoret ' NAYWh, Katie Flanaqan STU*RT, Ch.rle8 Rooalene WOCDHUPPe John STUESSBL* Herran FRITZ, Aees Eialer NESSING. Anna Schnelting SULLCNS, Therem #O.WIKGTCN, Judah L, FUETTEa. Helen Die bling histeh, Llizabeth Rahlt SULXJVAN, Rev. Victor VVRICI'T, Theresa PURU)NG, Ella Eich NZWELL, Marqare t Filstead SUHYAN, Jobsph d ZES'?, hr., Caroline CAIEN. Catherine Tentachert fii;holsgs, Virle Lingner SUEANY, Charles C. YOUNT. Mary CBARY, Mary Buschman NIEXbiAN, Loui ae iii ttenbr0~~ SWgDBRSKA, Peter P. YUNG. Elizabeth CIESLER, Yathilda Dotlling N!TTINCHAM* Mary a~less SUINEY, Julia CIUAiITIN, Josie C S3IEN, An.e Harris ZACHER* George A. TAYLQR, Caldie, Harry, ZEITZ* Prank. Rauechenbach OtHG8. June Miller GOOXMAN, Prances Hama ORTON, Lula Jtark urnin, Mary, Richard ZANC, Mike GRAVETT. Pearl Winston O.,iEX('ENNER, ;ot..an?a Solme sly ~NTSCHBRT, Catherine ZZHNSAUER, Katherine GRAY. Juanita Benwell uvidi3eh;. ;-gnes Koenid THgISfSN, Bro. Cajttan ZEPP, IAZM CHIESER, Maqgie Beck PA.?TLL. Lena %ess THEOBALD, Johuuu ZIES. Mary CRIWEL. Elizabeth Schultws PAULY, Rareret Mepan THIE, Minnie ZIHUER, Auguet GROSSHEIDER, Elizabeth PETXI, Ida Wagner THIERET, Theodore ZIMMERMAN, Opal Heckel FFIE?ER. Caroline Storck THOMPSON, Ray A. ZINDEL, Red HAAS, Frances Tichacek PFISTER, Mamie Walter THRAILKILL, John L., Rachel ZIZOFPe *owe HACERTY. Margaret Bohan PICKEL, Lena Vollmar TICHACBKe Anna M., Rmces A. - MAIDEX SAME INDEX PROFPEi4, Be ssie Duggan TIPPETT, Enran C. 19hC-191)5 EE: ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ O y PULLXAM. Melie Barger TRAMS, Mary ALLEX. Xellie Pierce HALER. Clara Mack PURCELL. Mary Scfiribm TRAMPIER, Prank AmOtiD. Mary Niehaus HART. Jean Bohnenkam~ UUEXMALTZ, Marie Vogan TRAW, A m APEL, Elizabeth Christin H A R ~ A Amanda ~, Miller OUICEY, Alice Edelmann TRIMBERCER, Jouph V4 BAKEB, -, iula lair HASKELL, Theresa *right ZANDELL, Hattie Boatman TROUP, buie L. ;r.r...x..* Geacette 20th HEMSBACXER, Catherine Olds, REHPUSS* Addie Hahl TUGCLE, Charles He 5kLsI ---L.,, d.. Louisa Schubert Mary Sest REINHARDT, Elizabeth Wolz TU)IBU[ISON, Infant 3Ai,L,<:';, Lillia?!:artin HELMIC. Catherine Miller RILEY. Margaret McLuan TURNBOUGH, Infant 5.A3T::. ;ul ia iionnann HEWM. An.% Sischof f ROBINSONe Coldie Taylor URBACH* Rev. Conrad 'Ci:;.i:,:SI:;, 'Leona VanJecr'alle i.iih', Karie 3ernett ROSS, Blanche Wegman UTRY, A-, Jocleph SAATC.i4. Anna EcCarthy HOPPMA3. Syivia CiL!w?rt SCARBHOUGH. Ethel Hansen UTZ. Walter EAFtT03, Eat herine ;;arkus HCWERRAH, Louiae Vaughn SCHAAF, Earn Bruner VALENTINE, Mary E. SAUCH;;iN:i, Josephine IiOPKINS, Anna Collins SCWPFfSR, AM^ Ctt VALIETT, Kathryn 1 Kerstinq HOUSER, nary Crash SCWIDTHAIER, Nettie Hoffmeier VANCIL, Adup, AWU BAUE2, Zosephinc Karches HUitLEY. Mary Ehle SCHMIDT, Anna Cerkel VANU%PLUY#, Louie 3AWi, Ann Windmuller ISING, Mary Piahrstedt SCHNEIRER, Eva Koenig, VANDEVENTER, Edward ircxea, Elizabeth 3eier.eke JAEGEH, Eargaret Heitz Caroline Huest VAN DE WALLE, Mona ELL, Sarah Eughes JANSSEN. Alice Schultes SCHRAEDER, Roae Denzl VAN HOY* We W. EEVWi'?, Minnie Kehres JOHNSOH, Sylvia Lee SCHULTZ. Kate itesico VAUGHN, Louise T. EiEYGIST, Carolina Klaus JOHNS';~YE, 3osalene Stuart SCHUEREN* Hattie Korhan YEDINER, Anna K. BZ3LI:I, Elizabeth Schwind hab:12~k~~!;, Karane xwnirlin SCWANZr Louise Schaid YENABLE, Barbara A. BE3NSZE, Valeska Voiqht :.k:sz:?, ;.a+.ksrine 8otty SCHWEPPE. Mollie Kottmam VERBARC, Edmond H, BIEEL. 3arbara Spiess AA;:'E~S:.. ;aura Sast SHANNON, Nellie Bittner,. VIERMkVX Au(5ust C BI SIIM M, Mar(lerie cents FELLEV, Elrzakth >vine Mary Fritz VOZCTLI N. Rose )5. BLAIR, Emma Wagner EEKs:;~=, 3ir.- Sueic SHELTCN, Ida Ficke YOCAN, Marie BLIfiD, BOESnlIERe Rosa Meoninghoff Kruse. ; i ; ;F: t *-a? ia hoenip SIEflERMAS, Emma Brunke VGIGT, Valeska +..( -?t,,..a ;;r+-herin MITH. Julia Swiney VOLLMAR. Ism, Minnie SOHANI, Julia Aubuchon ~Lii3. A9r.a La* S'?A3SR, Ars.a Stewart VON DER AA* eve wederi~k BORCSOK, Mary Hilfiker KAftFL7.... Yi~nie Hansen STAilCK, Louisa Aeichardt VORGO, Sthephan ERANDWEXNZ3, Rose Knab Y.ET :EzZ:-, Ar.e i ia tturphy SfoLL. Clara i4eupert WADAS, Anton, Josephine &?ASSFIELD, Cora Roberts KI LX p, 'cse '.celierle SIMON. iielene Hehsbacher WADE. Roy!I. BitACHTENWRP, Mary Haas F,IYC, Kargaret Heib, SPltUH, Florence Emison isacner, Ydwin, mily, Eauna', BRUDER, Ida Seivers Eva Drake ST-- L,cFE3. Louise Kinctey Fred. Ida, huise, 'IJme BURNS, Xora Doerr KINNEY, Kary jcvany STLJCA.' Senevieve Zrane WAITE, Harold C. BURROW, Carrie Cherry KLACES, Maic Schmidt STCKLK. ialdina Stout YAXXER, Robert B. CAI%, Opal Z immennam KEKAMP. Johanna Heidemam SfRAUSS, k 13renZe S:ien UALSH, Catherine, Bro. CASG. Julia Munoz KNECHT, Mat i lda Pohlig TKEC%Llj, Aar,es Goett Eustachius CATTLE, Suaie Bl~rm KCBEH Yarg. Ohliqacbger ;TIMLIS. kary Cashel ;(ALTER, Mamie, Richard He CHARDIY, Bertha Strassingcr KCuc{. '- uci tzler T!%k;k5. Elizabeth -2ndwekr WAU, Inuima CH!!ISTEL, Louise Wagner KRAUSS, h a Hiedner ii31~. el lie :allanan VANNER, Margaret CJARK, Aurelia McGuffin KREIC, AT- nayek TXACY. :a tr,erine ::maser VARD. Jesse 0. :LARK., Ellen. Sroderick KRIECLER. Anna Pfeffer TRIZGLL. Aiice Parsofis WATEHS. CLAYTON, Eva Davis KRXESLER, Louise Bergt T8Ii-k. Ed; tr. :onneli WEBER, Steve CGNNEU, ~osephine hnues LAKE. Caroline Hartabben UTi-H?P. Emilir Pop: WEMAN, Blanche, Margaret ZCSCS, Florence?deal LANCE* Cora StPith VA%?~r:?k!iH. ;T. Lennie )..e i h ijeicht, Anna, CCXELL, Jessie Lyons, LANCE, Adele Heerich VE:; ;A, 3 i l Fortadc WEINHEIKER. Jacob Anna Phelan WSSWELL.Ethe1 Crawford i'cgt;;jt;'ig, yp.eresa Sulle~s. cjeinzettl8,john CRAWFORD, Nellie i3oss IGAHY, hate 0 ' Neil1 d;c;:ielc, kary.%oe ttqer. KEISE, GUU~~V 2KSSC.f:. Rachel Thrai'lkill LEONARD, nary ~ ~ k ~ l Lillie 3uder. WEISER, Virginia B. SUi?LEE, Anise Smith LIPPERT. Anna Houaer hliza$eth 2ellert UEISS, George DO 3U3LEYe Anna Law WEWE, Llarqaret Kirtz Y,iEk!, Mary cw>rier. 'WEITKAMP, Hilda DAY. kn~ela Kernan ' LUECKINS, hilie Linnt?meyet ~AU, Caroline jacques WELUIIAN, Albert J3ICK?4Ar;:ie nrielaide Cott LUTES, Wary Patch YASSZL, Scarlotte Jonnsc:. WENSIGR, Henry J. 31ET2, Elizabeth Huhn, McCOhqEL, Alice Grafe WATKINS. Flore~ce Lattcer 'IIERYILING, Edward J. 3aroline Micham McPAU, Kate Miuey WEEDCr;, Edr.a johnson WERSCHINC, Anna 3I%, Maud Condon McGRATH, Nellie Miller WEEEH, =leanom Moehle. WERTHMUILER, Christine DCELLING. Theresa Hug MAISH. Lillie Owens Karie Niederer 'WERTICH. Joseph ~O~;?ELLY, knna 3arbert MAYXA3C, Viola Peal ~ICCLL, Louise Meyer #EST, John DKrJx:;, Mary Boley XATEdS, hma Ludwig '2iELX.S. Lottie Jacobs, ESTXUS, Edward DL'NN. Satherine Smart EARBE53Y. 'Lena Arbuckla Beatrice Zouleon &YE~(ICH, Louis C. >&A>, klice Earris MA,Xi.. Anna dersching WESLEY, Judah *onnin&$on CilEI;LINC. Wm. A, EASUY, Lillian King WELUA?;, Wary PeSonnell YHITE, Nora Sker WICHMANN. Caroline EEEKLZ, Sophie Cnau MEiSIhGE3. Sollie Grossman WIESJMAN, Anna Milhofer ii1eimk.r. rtn. H. EZC~UKY, Sarah arassler EENOEL. Anzie hsnz UILLIS, Emaa Tippett WILLIMJ.5, Anthony T., Infant =~k~i*(;t;&, ma ~urtz KE5:::LLt -.. v?r~aret!.;lowski clilsoe;, Sarah Hhodes, UILLIS. James tk?, Xay Pu~cell!fX:?i.7-;, ',r-:s? 1zsch Daisy &Foe, *ILLY. Emil EVZR3::i';, :\:ary tilinger E3Yi.i' 2. v:ni;ip Scnoc33 Elizabeth Millard WINDMULLER. Alex, Ann FAY,, hari e Joyhnson XA.-:<;;~:, ~$1 IF:; *izt WIPPEHK, Mary Trakas *INSLCw. James FEAictli, irlargare t rianne r y LU.., - :.?.; kf. 1, dotowa. Catherine Murrow UIYSTOY. Fear1 A. FEI,Eiir friary Eckert XP:;? :3e:r,i Ui(EN, Julia Callahan rfrt2, Alter: C. PICKER, Anna ider.f,i :,k*':, '.-r-~-.e;l~:; YAitEOHCUCH, Mary Taylor *:'1:, John, Mary F1SCHE;k. Kary Valentine %;L'L<:, -:5eiia f.lrk ZACHh:TL, Kary Crodzensky #ITT'E!4BKOZiie Louise FLCRA, Bessie Crissom. zr.',-53::. :>ar<-irp: ;u.:er ZINK. Lisette Uolzborn MCEHL, Sophia FCLU;~U, Gertrude Steffen' 'V-'ET=, ::dr.:,ar? L;c.~erwein 'ZINTEL, Mary 3asbach Fi?ANKE, Sophia Woehl, YYkLlr. 3ar.tkra 3ctk Z ISER. Anna Eockskopf 42 StLGS

46 T H E G R E A T S T. L O U I S C Y C L O N E O F 1896 The following was gleaned from a special publication, "The Great Cyclone, " which was put out after the devastating storm of May, TEE DEATIf EOLL. ut?ntificnti.cn of the dead 11-3s in rum;; cases diecillt, 11 ant! the lists Irere still gro~ving when this work went to 1"'s" F~ullotving is the lirtest revision of the sad rollcall irl St. T,ut~is, 319. :..\ljderson, \I'm. F.. 38, 696 Scuth Seventh street. Al:us, Heury, 62, LaSalle street. Anderson, Richard, I029 North Serecth street. Allen, Charles EdwarZs, 43, lat tic City, Mo. Alcornero, Charles, 19, address unknown. Ahillern, Jobn, 26, 2n3Y Jlissouri avenue. Archamto, Alex, 45, City Hospital. Eradshaw, \ITa1lece, 20, 953 S. Jefferson avenue. Bowler, ii'm., 2S, 328 Jlontrose avezce. Zenwall. Fred., 24. ~hyersoix and Shenandoah. kectlin, t'lrich, 48, 1309 South Seventh street. Bergeest, John, 27,2408 South Broadway. ' Eohle, Fred., 64, 2507 iyiscocsin avenue. Bent, George, 2'2, Twentieth and Gratiot streets. Bolm, -4ugusta, 63,1706 Park avenue. Bezit, Sylvester, 5, 1418 Ohio arenue. Carnero, Charles. 19, 1411 Papin. Cla~pool, Cora, Fapin. ' Claypool, Ethel, 10, Papin. Cahill, Jlrs. Jf ary, 70, Jefferson avenue and Papin. Craddock, Martin, 36, 1211 Carr street. Chene?, E~ma L., 42, 1432 Jlississippi avenue. Crook, l\'i!l?em, 33, 1Cll Lsfa~ette. Cr~m?, Catherine A., 47, 271 I Park avenue. Creatllrr, Kate F., 20, ZCii3 Caroliue street. Craig, Charles, 817 IValaut. Dietericb, Peter, Gi, 1316 South Tenth street, Duggan, Rcsc, 65, IP27 South Ilighth street, Dann. 31iclael. -I?. 12iS Sonh Fifteenth street, De Xartini, So;rfiia. I<. 402 ~ot;th'~*rz!ftia street, Eynziz. T. A.. If. RIFj S?=tS Jc3errson a~enae. Endcrs. Charfutte. ;li. t;lc Ka:z(rs. Elser, Josc?h. 33,. G.3 Conpan? $t~?r:o. ~ a c k ~r&k, f2.,;. 6, 1944 Papin. Friesccke, Mrs. Cllra, 30, 809 Hickory. Friesecke, Estella, 6, 009 Eickory. Priesecke, Edna, 4,609 Hi~Eory. Fiegler, Caspar, 40, 3313 Salina. Gall, Julius, 26,: 1597 SjlJphur avetlue. ~earse, Julia, PA, 13~i!'South Third street. Gibson, ~ etlr~,'3~, 6526 Odell arenuq. Gray, Leroy, 5 months, 1523 Hickory. Gcgan, Iienry I).', 34, St. Louis IIouse. Gardner, Anna, 34, 1849,Menard; Gardncr, Emma, 1, IS48 nienard.. Goff, James, 29,3725 Chonteau avenue. Gallagher, Chas. L., 4, 2136 Cllifornia avenue. Gregory, IVur., 29, 12L3 North Sixteenth street Goodman, Adolph, 40, 1816 Lian street. IIesset, john, 17, 1103 Emmett. Ness Harry, 23, 1109' South Seventh. Herbert, Geo., 23, Minneapolis, Minn.. IIelir, Mrs. Melanie, 69, Seventh and Rutger IIowell, Mr,. Alice, 27, 711 Rntger. Iiowell, Johu, 33, 714 Rutger. 1Iowel1, Ida, 7, 714 Ru tger. lias~erifrat~. Dar~iel, 71, 1014 Amstrong. Ifort~e, Isn, S!i, 1432 Mississippi aveuue. i rickey, RIaggic, 21, Vail place. fiertuann, Catlietine.4., 58, Sti4.4 Csstleman. I iollertttan, 'J'sylor, colored, 3S, Ii rsouri. Irvitl, Thomas, 65, 2320 Cliouteau avenue. J~III~.:, Richard, it;, 2S09 baton avenue. Jncol~s, ncrtie, I:., 31, 1510 Vail Place.!a,nes, Ti~orilas, Central Ilomr of Rest. Knoll, George, 66, 1801 South Thirteenth street. T:?ivllling, IIcr~ry, 18, 2324 Oregon avenue. I;illi:i11, Thotn:~~, 40,,1303 South Seventh street. Kiliiarl, Ilarty, 0, 1303 South Seventh street. Kill ia11, ililliuni, 7, 1:303 South Seventh street. I;uot>el, George Mr., 43, 1303 South Seventh street. I:citn, George, 76, 2111 Koscinsko. l,:rl):tr, Jol111, 21, killetl at 1519 Chouteat~. I.oel)Iei~r, Jol~n,.19, '316 Enrry. l.:tnnll:rri, \Villia:~i, 42, gas company's stables. Jd31:t:!2x, James. 26, 2fXE I3idd;e. 1-ip..:r, 21:s. j. 1.. FA, 2358 Park avence. - i?ti., 7 Jr),eph.!!clieriil<., Jii. --.a:cht:j heinier, Fred, 63, 1300 South Sc~enth.., w ~::cheni~tio:<rr, 31rs. Catherine, 66, 1300 South Seventh. 3Iztrrer. Jo~epE A., 54, IS30 South Eighteenth street. Z!i!lc.r, Joseph J., Pe=lnsylvania.?sI~r,iglian. Tilomas I,., 21, 1653 Soath jefferson avenue. JI'Donal, T. Ualacbi, 31, 2746 Clark avenue.,. :\:'Giren, 3Iary, I, 2325 St. Vincent. Xee, Chas., 5.5, 1503 Chestnut. Oates, Thos., S.5, 2330 O'l:atlon. O:tecsmeir, Aug., 23, 3431 Gravois. Ottenad, ISilliam, 41, 1700 South Broadway.. Osterman, Annie, City flospital. Plaischek, Tl'illiam, 65, 614 Rutger. Pomelp, U'illiam, Second ant1 Choutean avenue. Poppitz, Thomas, 20, 2501 South Broadwa,r.. Proute, Katherine, 67, 1500 South Thirteenth. P:azk, IYilliarrl, 1.'48 Ilerard. RaYerty, John, 23, 2223 ISash: Ruebeck, Ckas., 5.5, ICYG High street. Rcx, JIatilda, 66, 716 Barry. Exx, Tina, 17. f1g Carry. Ro!ilt?~g. Anna, 23, 2122 Geyer arenue. Keis, Theodore, 6, 2!-tS'Chouteau avenue. Rodriguez. Jlrs., -LO, City Hospital. Sins, I,. F., ljark :%venue. hip, I:d~v.. 26, Lami aud Pestolozzi. Sherbold. Johr:, 53, 714 Julia. Srr,it5..\nr7rew, 4 months, 1523 IIictor~.. Sc';zlalen5ach,?Xern:.:n, 1i0W SOC!~ Eroadway. Echtrerdtnan, C1:as.. 23, 2Ii.13 S:. Vincent avenue S;e;.Lens, Tbaddctus J., ; Sorth 31arket; S:ticberf, Christian K., 33. 'Lt:1? ;\;:en avenue. C;ch:ni(I?. Chs.. 27, L't-:G iiickory. Schuerir?;;c.r..l!rs.. 2:. Sci:b, ll.-z:. <j. S2,??ez1#.>ri3!!Ioae. 5:iT3. l;~-:~i.. :I:*. ::i~42!.,~::+t.

47 ..,.?;,;,;z~'i:!, :.i:t:~~z~ i:., 7:;. 27;; i';~?k ayccuc- +c:l:~...,.:,:..,.l.,::t, 1; ;I,,. *, 1.:22 51~l;rh Tli irtccnth. :I: it.\.-:. L.:J~ , ;-: > i:,~;z~.jn. Stnit11 Snniuel, Central Home of Rest. Tancly, Clins. A*, 3136 School street.?'r:tchter, lirm., 64, Third and Rutgcr. l'itixlter, Chas., 3 months, 1632 Hickory. Taylor, WI~., 45, 1401 Missouri avenue. Tolbert Mary, 30, 213?6 Market..Teva, Anna, 1007 Allen avenue. Vig~~ette, Louise, 80, 1300 S. Seventh. Vollmer, Gustav, S. Seventh. Ii'iukler, William, 30, Virginia avenue. Woods, I'ill~ani H., 20, 1428 S. Eighteenth. IVoocIruff, Sarah B., 50,2713 Ann avenue. IVells, Fred, 2 years, 1728 S. Ninth. lvt*lls, Theresa G., 9 months, 1728 S. Ninth, ' IVi lson, Robert, 23, 4214 Cottage avenue. Wills, Bfichael, 46, 1318 S. Sixth. W:cguer, Jolin, 33, 010 Geyer avenue. Weis, hlax, 49, 3100 Magazine. IVeckerman, Anton, 40, 1938 Cherokee. Ziti~n~er, Ernst, 32,4731 Greer avenue. Zimnierly, Satnuel, 66, 321 Russell avenue. Zcic, Gregor, 2307 S. Second street. Unknowrt white tnan at Morgue. Anlorig the list of nslnes at fi~t. published ns.. reportecl.- I ~tlissi~~g, ille followi?g have since turned up alive and U ~ 1t:umd A : C;tptniu George Zeigler, of flic Cilp of Alonroe. Charles at~d,blclic Appel, 2!!04 Michigan. Miss M. Paule, 2630 S. Fourteentli. J. IV. Johnsoy Ternrinal Hotel of tllcaa went down kith the sten~ller d. J. Otlill, :j~l~thilo\~ ill6 ~ricigl. 3forris Irisiler, Ilardin, Ills. Mrs. Cargar,?Iarilin, Ills.. Sinr IVmls, clerk. 1.0uis Slonis, coo&.- -, Tlle - foilo~ing - -- river m?n, rt first reported +missiug, were tound'to Lsre ~nimcu?ously ei-. - mped : J2s. F!anagan, carpenter Vicksburg. Jos. Jori 3, direr. Lar~ Dautr, pilot fe-boat Christy. Hear? Levy, fireman ferryboat. G. A. A. Simoos,"sccond clerk odtn. Jas. Boland, captain Pittsbwg. Geo. Townsend, captain Odil'l. Among those known to b;e dead an : RarSer, name unknown, buried under ruins of ~nchor Hall. Colored driver for Polar Ware Ice Company. at ~ ~ j o n Depot power-house* r,':~knovrn teamster at -me place. - Unknown Bohemian woman, in ruins at Thirteenth anc Soalard, V~koown child, in ruins at Twentieth and Papin. Oscar Jones, roustabout, steamer Houck, Sol Yzrker, roustaboat,' Houck. IVili Oaclen, roustabout, Pittsturg. Jacob Wendt, ferr-boet clerk. JIISSISG. The list of n~issiug people reviied -to dhte ia m -.Srnit?, Louisa, 36 yefirs, Women's Christian Home. Brout!iers, john, 304 Sorth Fi:teenth street. Bro\vn, C. -\I., 2C21 St. Louis avenue. Buck, Mrs. Catherine, 7S yczrs, 4363 Swan arenue. Brandenburger, Carl, 40 jears, IS"? Park avenue. Conel'lr, Johu, Springfield, 111. Coouing, Aiphonse, 23 years, Earlington, Ky, Conrad, :tiamie, 21 years, Jefferson Earracks. Coles, Charles, 21 years, 4530 iyashington arenue. Cook, \Vil;ism, SC pears, 933 Xorth Broadway. L\ors.;y, Joseph, 3? ears, 400s Easton arenue. I>c.!/rr. jo3epi;. 25 years, 1823 South Tenth street. L'a; ii, Yr.. Flore~ce, 1419 Erernen arenue. D.I\ ilison, S:e;,S:en :d Franklin avenue. f~a::: 2:. I'!:i:ir>. 3.3 yca;s, 1v.2icaton, 11!.; boardecl at 495 South Secostf street. Ijetker, jt-an, 74 yexrs, 083 BI&lle street. ).:asttnan, Fayette, colored, l6og Carr street. ].:ly, Teleph, Eighth and Washington avenue. I:orfit, liy., 18 years, Decatur, Ill. I:ruin, Jttre, 70 years, 2107 Menard street. Foster, Sidney, 28 years, 2107j$A Market street. Giagles, Naucy, 60 years, Beaver Creek, Ill. Gmlman, Maggie, 1816 I,inn street. Goodtine, L. P., disappeared from Terminal Hotel. Grucuewald, Walter, 15 years, 1614 Arlingtou atenue, Ilarris, Jacob, 19 years, 1114 Angelica street. Iinttck, Dr. Eugene F., 2354 Whittemore place. Ilass, Charles, 27 years, Twelfth and Cass avenue. IIceiian, Joseph, 37 years, Sixth and Poplar streets. Ilardy, Albert, 36 years, Logausport, Ind. Jot1 nson, roustabout. Pittsburg. Jean, E. T., 45 years. Jones, Samuel. Jereniiafi, Ray, 44 years; worked for E. H. Berry Boiler Corn pany; came here recently from Belleville, Ill. Jencks, -, 26 years, 17'2 Illinois street, Indiauapolis. - Keiffer, hlary, 2fi years, 2110 South Seventh atreet. him, Lizzie, 14 years, BlUG South Seventh street. Kie fer, Charles, 1307 South Seventh street. Kelly, E. F,, 30 years, 1204 State street, Chicago; boarded at Tenth and Wright streets. Knipp, Sadie, 607 Espcnschied street. Klciu, James, 46 years, 1518 Cora place. I.ulnbkin, - Cliarles Anthony, came from Cincinnati the day - of the tornado.,- 3fcCarthy, ~ 61~41 years, motofinan.. SlcClelfnn, James, 29 years, Webster Groves.. JIcCsr2hy, Josic, 27 years, Memphis, Teun. 31t*jer, C.., 60 years, Hambu~g, Ill. 3lcI.au~hlin, Joseptr, - 26 years; worked at Ligget St Myers - tobacco factory.. slo.;cr, George, 73 years, 28'30A South Xi u th street. >!)era, Dora, 10 years; came from Chicago the day of the tynado. kirsinker, A. f., ~ndiana~olis, Ind. O'l.cary, Jobn, 6 pears, 1449 Biddle. O'Mctra, Willirrul, thought to 6e buried in the ruins at 1700 South it ~:ttlw~~y. O'iCrtilly, jnnies, worked for 1,rrclede Car Compnny. I',+l kcr, >I., 46 pears. l'rubusco, Atdrew Y., 816 North Tweuty-third street. Riley, Mrs. Mary, Second an(? Pct~rose. Ridley, Mary, 22 years, Alton, Ills. Rose, Jolln, 19 years, 2401 South l<lcifettth strcet. Raack, John, 50 years, Seconcl and So~~lard streets. Ricliards. Ida, 11 f.:spcnscl;icd street. Rutle(lge, Cl~arles IV., 19 years. Reichenbacher, Henry, 37 years, 1803 Oregon :*venue,

48 SI-~I! t, JO~III, :ievc-111;1 ullcl C!~oritc*nu n\.c:llne. Sc-it r~c.:r, IC:iy~~iolrtl. CO (.;!I 5, 1.c.:11 c.:!:rtc :i;:ctlt of I'cori:~, 111. Sili~t~~oris, Clla1.1cs I,., of St. J oscph, >lo.,.c~lcircss:i:ij. iiifc):.:i~nti~~l lo Si~lilt~otis, I~cIIcI' ;!1:11 t.'a:;lle, St. Joscph, 310. Slt~itli, J:~III~*s II., 26 yc.:lrs. Sc.boM, t:s~arles A., 1529 Korth Seventh. street. Scliultcr, ICatc, 29 ye:trs. S~liith, Jofifl, 2S years, Twentieth axld Pcurose sf rcets. Sailger, X,ci~a, 25 years. Suregcon, Jnsnes, 60 years. Steii~reide, Cliarles, I!) years, Cincinnati, 0. Schmidt, August, 21 years, Iierllian, 310. Strucdel, I?. D., 2:;:H Sontll Twelfth street. This you~?y suat; weat cross the river jnst before the storm and Isas uadonbteclly killeci. Ife left s wife anct four yot111g childrei~. Thot~ij>so~~, S. It?., 61 years, l!rl'r' Xortli Grand avenue. Terrance, JIrs. JI., 36 Tears, Xir~eteentll and litash streets. Woddell, 1.'. H., 23 years, GO57 Ilorton place. Ii'irid, \Villian~, 40?ears. \C7ard, l17illiam, 27 years, T,ouisville, Ky. IVetzel, Ijertie, 2!)06?& Olive street. Wehrfritz, Olga, 20 years. Wagner, Mary, domestic at Plntlters Hotel. Watkius, George, colored, 27 pears, St. Paul, 3iinn.; stoppit~y at 1608 Carr street. Klletsel, Oscar, 4338 Fairfax avenue. Wulfinger, Jolin, 35 years, 2108 Brerueti avenue. Yotlng, John, C5 gears, :3OO7.A hlagazil~e street. Zalijigak, Frauk, Jr., 21 years, 4235 Montana avenue. Zalijigak, Rose, 27 years, 2235 JIontana aveune. 3IcCnu1, j:~ck, tlrnwt~ccl. 3lcCu1.11iic.k, Frallcis, :J:! yc.:~r.s. 3!'11~ri+>., 1'. 3Ii:-11t.ll, 3Iilc.:., Xtlll, c. E. IKic!~oI.is, 1'..I., Ciuc.i~~t~:~ti. O'It! if.11, l;~l\v:!rtl. l'urtcr. I. N., auci SOli, agc(1 16, Rri;:?'1 t<lll I I I. l'rc-is, 1'. A. I<crll, J<>!!lll<o:;e, 1 l t.!ii.j.. Rjcl~~.ri!sf~~~, I,. Rcall~t;, J ohn. I.:oh<, 1:r;1 l!li. Koof, 311~. I<icc, IV. :I., l{~~;lti~~j;l>irci, Icy. Kotl~c, Cllns. Stticker, Pl~il. s110\v, s Ia11~' of tlie missitig \rere cert;~.inljr kille(1, nod ucseral were waslied tlorvn the river in tlie iloocl, so tli:tt tllerr sii~itl~, W~ZS little clia~ict! to ~*eco\rer their l~oclit*s. IDICSTIFIk:~) SbK.\l) IS K.\SV ST. T,OI-l$. Andres, Richard. hll(~ rs~ti, Andrew r\ntlerson, Dick, I!ruc.;r~, Joscp11 C., I'aducah, I:?. nean, 311 s. Patrick and daughter. Rruce, Mrs. Rrcen, John. Rrcwcr, Blrs. hrr, 3Irs. Rrucker, 3Iike. Bland, Itobert. Bautuhoefer, August, 5G years, killecl at Granite City. Cot~lcy, Kubie, Corrigan, Nay. Clende~~in, Irene. Cirapuiatl, George, 2535 University street. Coliins, Charles. Carroll Chn~lcs. Conr:ors, JIrs. I>illiga~~, 3fike. f )enti, ;\I rs. I)uffy, J or:tl;l?. Evans, 3l:qria. Fr:ltlfis, Josc-ph. 1:l;tt1;1;:;1 :I, Jim. I;rct:, I\ illic. I\lc.t;liii!<, T T.. Ji)? i:i :twl+.y, 1:i rltlk. ~'ra~i~, 1:': 11, l'ta i-.,.;(i?!i~. F;~rrcl, 1:. C. Crifiill, Tilo:nas, ex-pr~lici;?l:~n and t1irc.c cl~ilcircn. (;nl:e, 3I rs. K ol~t. a1.d 42:llos. (;I ld..l\n\v, waitress X<u::'s 11otel. t:l:t(lcli~e, 1la:iiry srld Errttlta. ;r~l~,tl, >I;ll till. Ilc:~rn, johli C. Humphreys, -. Haywarci, Scott. Hartigan, IVm. Hcine, J. E. Hays, John, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. EIays. Hughes, J. Jones, Miss Ruby. Kildea, Michael. Kent, John, and Ira, his son. Kavanaugh, -. Keefe, 31. f-1. Kurtz, Jacob. Kurnre, 31:s. Lee, Mary. Lucky, George lluery, F. Morgan C.. Murray, J. w., 5234 kidge avenue, St. 1,ouis. Rlitchcll, John. BlcCnnn, 1'. J. RIcCorrr:ick, Francis. bitlr~:fly, Yranl; J. S~~iljer, A111cIia. S~~rl~er, 1Silli:1111. S:I~C, llaricl anii?.irs. Stock, 3Trs. St1 ickcr, P. J. Sptllnin~~, JInrtiu. Slriocke, 3Iiss. Spricker, IIcnry. Sullivni.i, JIrs. En~n~a. Sullivan, John. Sullivan, Mrs. Jaines 12.,C;iri~t:tons, K. L.:. IV. 1:. Stcppt:l, Stclla. Stn tc, Jlrs. C;eorxc., 1. r~~::ip, J)issy nud 31.~1~~1, 1)~i~cs. IYalcIrou, Nrs. E. Western Reserve Historical Society is planning a Bicentennial Conference on American Genealogy & Family History for August 9-12, 1976, a t Cleveland, Ohio, Emphasis will b e Ion records of the ~evolu- ; tionarywarperiod, migrations westward, and history o f establishment of families, Leading genealogists and historians are expected to participate, For additional information write to John Large Jr., Conference Coordinator, WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL socrm EAST BOULEVARD CLEVELAND, OHIO I StLGS 45

49 ET!lt:bit.l,I CkL CHIIDHEKS HOU. Cr.Mk.TERY R2hC St. Charles Rock iioao St, Louis, Kissouri, Oct. 6, 1974 COPYING GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTIONS AOYIANN, zrwnm 26 Jan Sept 1919 BkGKKEK, ELEANORA ' 28 Jan Apr 1910 BESS, FLX)RbNCE 6 Apr June 1935 BESSE, WILLIAM 29 Jan Jan 1937 BRA-XMANN, LULL' 3 Mar May 1900 BRUNS, HENHIETTA 6 Nov Apr 1884 BUESCHER, IRENE 23 Nov June 1908 Ct.:EIZP.Y, F=:D DAm, 14.Sept Jan 1902 DORA Mar 1909 DIGKL, HENRISTTE 18 June Jan 1897 EDEN, JOEN 11 Dec 191h - 14 Aug 1918 ENGELDRF;CHT, OTTO 21 Mar June 1900 EKNST, ORCiE 23 Oct Oct 1905 FREISLEBEN, KATHERINE 12 Au& Jan 1911 FREISLEBEN, LIZZIE 9 Nov Feb 1901 FREISLEBEN, LOUIS 17 Apr Apr 1903 FfiOFifiANK, GEORGE 21 Jaq I& June 1895 GAO'dALLA DER, HILDA 15 June Nov 1903 GEKELER, JOHN - 5 Nov 1912 GOFJL, BALZER 14 Apr Apr 1890 GUIUSA Z, ARTHUR 3 Feb Jan - CUF3A!Rc' 8 IDA 2L Nov 1'399-8 Aug 1902 HAAS, LOUISE 7 Sept Apr 1900 HACK, AA!k, Age 7 HE-! - 25 Mar 1890 LUISE 16 Aul; June 1890 HERBST, GEORGE 23 Apr June 1897 HETIGER. LIKA Nov 1897 NA KE%X~T 6 nug l8el - 13 Fah 1882 KNOLL, AERNARD 16 Nov Aug 1885 KNOLL, ERNST 16 Nov 188b - 10 Aug 1885 KRANTZ, ELMER 9 Sept Apr 1903 KRANTZ, LILLIE 25 Oct Mar 1903 LAIL, PEARL 20 Mar Spe t 1866 LEHMAN, LOUISE L a LEMBERTZ, LENA 1 Mar Feb 1901 A group of StLGS volunteers platted the old cemetery on the grounds of the Evangelicsl Children's Home, 8240 St. Charles Rock road, before the past winter set in. LOWANN, ANIIREAS 12 May Oct Oct lbb4 SWiTER, ANNA WHMA?IK, PETSR - 1 ~ a la90 y 5' Sept b Jan l%5 SMlTrl, V?%TA MALZ, HILDA LOUISE 8 Feb Apr Nay A F ~ i?lj STORK, EDNA HC KLINTIC, XA CUM2 22 Apt b Feb Apr Nov 1903 THERUS, OTTO MEIERS, ROSA 8 Sept Nov Oct tiov 1897 THIS, CHRISTINE, Age 11 NITTELSTI TTER, E.W? - 7 JUY 139s 25 Aug NOV 190C) TO~ITM YOLXT, LISETTE 6 Mar July Mar Dec le0l URBAN, WIUIE NAUMANN, RO3ERT 9 Feb Oct Oct 18% - 8 June 1931 VOGEL, JAKOB NETcnM3S, IEIiJ F. 6 %pt June Oct NO;-190~ VONDEi3 ERUECGE, WILL1 AH P3PPFWLLER, HEXRI6TTA 9 May May July YAGNER, AUGUSTE: PSTRI, FS,DR: LX 18 Mar Dee 1386 I6Septl585-21Dec1585 PIEIS, GEORG 15 Dec Feb 1E!3!3 PilOISTI:I,, XENRY 22 Aug June 1595 REYNJLDS, WLRIA 1 May Mar 1997 RIESEiLDIECK, WILLIAE 9 ~%y 1$98-21 Nov 1903 SCHLUIGDT, wan 9 Mar Sept 1589 SLXLLWCT, PAUL YLARTIN 27 Apri 188b-21 Hay 1Eeh SCHREI BER, BEXlX.4 18 Mar Dec 1586 SCHULZ, PETE2 23 July Feb 1901 SCHUL2, WILLIAM 14 Sept Dec 1903 SKERMANN, SARA2 \+ELKER,ANTON 8 ~eb Oct 1881 WESEYNN, FiLEDEi?IR 21 Apr Apr TLST&RKAMP, ELMER 3 Nov Feb 1903 ;MI\.STON, ANN A 1 Jan Nov 1303 WI L.KENS, MAdTHA 15 Oct Dec 1581 '4t:ShI:iMi\i, F2CI'D313K 27 i4ay Apr 1903 'disl~j~yeil, 3Lt;J:i'. IN 31 Oct ?eb 1901 WITKOTCER, HERHINE 7 Jan Jan 1582 'WY, GEORGE PUlL 8 Apr Sept 1905

50 I Whe 6eneaabio~ Gap KIDD, CADWALLADER Seek pars & background George KIDD who appears first time in 1850 Census Jefferson Go., Mo.; family tradition KIDDS from Va., he raised by elder brother; mrd Hannah CADWALLADER, dau Eli & Hannah CChTRAD. - S. KETHLEY, 1007 Melrose drive, Waco, Texas TUCKER, CARVER, FREE, PATE, FLETCHER, RUBY, HUCUTEP, GILLUM, STONE, JOIVES Was George TUCKER b. ca ftr Alexander b.ca.1781 Trimble Co., Ky?; was William CARVER, who mrd Martha COLE, bro James, who mrd Rebecca FREE?; seek their pars; need deaths Henry & David PATE, Montgomery Co., Mo.; was George W. FLETCHER f tr Quincy W,, who was mtr ; Trade info any above surnames. -Mrs. Glynda FLETCHER, 3553 Long drive, St. Ann, Mo BROWK, HESS, FOSTER, BYRD, DEIMUND Need info AbrahamBROWNb.NC.1770/1780, mrd Catherine HESS b.nc.1793; in Union Co., Ill., by1820with children, Isaac, SophiaL.,Charles,Matilda,Moses, Abraham, Tobias, Sary, George Henry, Alexander,James Loewallan; also Ellison or Allison FOSTER b. NC. 1/22/1813, son by 1st mrg John E. b.mo. 12/7/1835; who h-is mtr; 2nd m. Jackson, Mo. 7/1g/1836 to Edy BYRD, dau. Moses BYRD; also William or W~lhelmDEIMUNI)b,Germanyl804; immigrated New Orleans 1840, to St. Louis 18-50s, 2ndmrg Jackson Mo. Elizabeth ACH- ILLES; need info dau Margaretha by 1st mrg; Clementine & Christina by 2nd.- Mrs. Bob SMITH, B street, Cairo, Illinois TUMEY, CHATHAM, PAYNE, BARTLETT,"JeedinfoPeter Richard TUMEY (3/17/ /27/1933) b.mo. mrd. Lillie Estell CHATHAM (12/29/1859-6/10/1941), his ftr JohnTUMEYmrd 3 times, 6 or 7 children; also info Daniel A. PAYNE b.7/12/1852, mrd Nancy J. BARTLETT b.10/10/1855, lvd Milan, Mo.;TUMEYFAMILY REUNION schedujed Aug. 2 & 3, 1975, Zilker Park Rock Gardens, Austin, Texas; contact me.- Robert Carl TUMEY, 811East 31st street, Austin, Texas LANDRETH, SNELLINGS Seek fate & descendants David LAKDRETH b. Graysoh Co., Va, ca 1825, mrd, Clzdy Co., IL1. 12/31/1843 Kosanna SNELLINGS; Children George b.ca. 1845, Patsey J. b. cad1848; family left Clay Co. after 1850 followingaltercationnith law.-robert LAKDRETH, Box 456, Bunker Hill, Illinois AYCOCK, ROSE Beed info & pars George Griffin AYCCCK b. Brunswich Co., Va. ca & wf Holland AnnieROSEb.Johnston or Kayne Co., ca,1850; mrd Wayne Co, 12/-/1850; Wake Co. 1878where both died two days apart in April, 1900, Walnut Creek Community near Raleigh. - Mrs, Dorothy JONES GREENE, 5452AGravois, St. Louis, Missouri SHADDY (SHADDAY/SHADY) Seed to locage Henry & George W, SHADDY (SHADDAY/ SHADY) in Ffo. ca ; Have Peter&W. Do SHADDY in Wright Co. this time periodbut unable to make connection,-james A. SHADDY, 631'7 Big Bend Trail, Fort Worth, Texas BERKLEY, GARDNER, HANCOCK W i l l exch info with descs, of William BERKLEY, d.1762 Fairfax Co., Va. ; mrd, 1) Jane GARDNER, Westmoreland Co.; 2) Elizabeth HANCOCK, Prince William Coo : children John, Benjamin, Reuben, W i l l - iam Jr,, Samuel, Martha, Catherine, Eleanor,Elizabeth, Jane, Anne, Alethia, Burgess. - Merrill D. BERKELEY, 9145 Saddlebrook drive, St. Louis, Missouri t AUSTIN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Box 774, Austin, Texas / Dues $6 per year, $9 for two in same; household; QuarterlyMarch-June-Sept-1 Dec, devoted mainly TravisCo. & vicinity; BibleRecords (anywhere), ceme-! teries, archival, churchrecords, etc,j ( Indexes & 1872 Austin Directory for 1 I sale, ForbackissueswriteSeth Breeding,2205Greenlee7 Austin, Texas C -I I

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52 The St. Louis Genealogical Society--with nearly 1,000 members at this writing--was formed in October, 1966, organized in January, 1967, and incorporated March 1, 1968, under General Not for Profit corporation laws of the State of Missouri as an un-affiliated, non-sectarian, nonprofit organization. Its primary purpose is education in the field of, Genealogy, and, in furtherance thereof, to collect, preserve, and disseminafe knowledge and information with reference to genealogical and related historical, biographical and heraldic data; to instruct and. assist members in genealogical research, and to publish public and private records, and educational articles. r Membership is open to individuals, families, libraries or societies, * and corporations upon payment of annual dues of $5.00. Additional members of an immediate family in the same household may be included on one membership by payment of an additional $1 each. A Donor-sr Corporate Membership is $25, and Life Membership is $100 cash dona~%pn or as an honor for services rendered, when so recognized by the SUGS Council of Officers. Publications include the Society's Quarterly magazine, published in March, June, September, and December, and sent free to members, and an annual Surname Index, currently containing more than 6,000 names. The annual subscription rate for the Quarterly is $5 for non-members. Members and genealogists are encouraged to submit articles for publication in the Quarterly. StLGS also publishes Charts 6 Forms, indexes, censuses, workboogs, and other aids in family tree tracing. StLGS meetings are held regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in tfie St. Louis County Library Auditorium, 1640 South Lindbergh boulevard.. The StLGS Library is located in the southeast corner, second floor, of the University City Municipal Library, 6701 Delmar boulevard. It is open generally during the same hours as the U. City Library. The StLGS Office 6 Headquarters is located in Suite 261, 1617 South Brentwood boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63144, -and all comunications - should be addressed--tt the Society - - at - this --- address Noynofit ma. U. S. POSTAGE mite 261, I617 &. St. Louis, Mo ?;4 MNe2974 Sr. LOUIS. MO.

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55 THE TALLEST TREES IN THE FOREST turies difference iii adopt$-on-accents the cultural and social development of the far east, as it antidated the European structure. Records of descendants from the founders of such clans have been kept extending back several thousands of years, and a fully documented Chinese family tree of 25 or more generations is not a particular rarity. A man of some wealth could hire a scribe to rgcord in the clan records his honors and exploits and some Chinese today can recite the considerable This design was reproduced from an biography of an ancestor who lived. envelope recieved from a Chinese 2,000 years ago. friend as a New Year greeting. En- Albert G. Ozrerton closed was a coin, a gift to be *************************&***fii~r~* traditional ly regarded as a luck charm, An ancient custom, 1 PARKIN'S BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE the gift was given by elders to children for use in a cultural manner as for the purchase of a book, art object, or for an educational purpose. The modern reaipient probably exchanges the gift most rapidly for a pizza or hamburger snack. Besides the use as a greeting, the gift of a coin in an envelope -bearing a design of this nature was something of a status symbol. The mqre station achieved by the giver, the numerous the gift occasions and the greater value of the When a suc~essfu' Chinese visited his birthplace, was expected he would distribute such gifts to the villagers to do honor to his and add to the local stature of his less affluent relatives. The round frame with three legs on the base is an urn symbolizing power, dignity and culture. The Chinese character enclosed by the frame stands for the 3,000 year old fqmjly or clan name of Sung, as my friend spells it. Actually, others of this same clan may spell * 18%~ Censuses for Champaign, Frank1 in, Hamilton, Stark, slabash & Winnebago Gus, the name Song Or Soong* In a sense the symbol is comparable to the CHICAGO GENEALOGICAL SOCI ETY European coat-of-arms as it ident- P. 0. BOX 1160 ifies a family, but the many ten-.. a._- I_yII CHICAGO, ILLI~OIS ,

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63 PUCIIASSIN John B, D 76 DUCMOUQUETTE (DUQUETTE) Baptiste B 514 Francis C 75 C 280 C 283 D 254 D 287 DUCIIOUQUCTTC c 459 DUCLQS Alexander D 68 D 73 E 204 DUCOMR Phillip A 466 DUFLaUX (?) Charles C 476 PUFOIS CZqude B l,q5 (3) PUFQUR John 8. A 153 muis B 88 Paraf ait D 318 E 227 Pascal B 08 DUGAY John R.place% R 112 DUGGTNG Daniel A 207 DUWY Wrose A 489 E 275 Et ienne A 386 E 303 John E 302 Joseph A 483 Peter E 33 E 26 E 150 E 275 DUklOND Pedro P. B 110 (? DUMOSS Charles 8 (?I DUNCAN Qarius C 250 Sitm\l( l C 250 Wm. A 254 DUNCASTER Charles B 248 (7) DuNEG~NT Franc~is 9 63 A I60 PUNKIN James A 385 T)WN George D 107 wm. B 249 (31 DpPXN Pranc~is Piche 4 A42 E 302 RUP IN E 276 PUPRE Isidor A 481 Petex A 485 DUPUY J~hn 8. A 482 DUQUAY (3) Joseph C 335 DUROCMI; (PUROCHER) Laurent C 295 Louis B 55:, Peter, A 442 A 349 A 365 DURSEY Francis D 153 E 301 DWUL Baptiste C 324 DWAL John C 398 C 324 (3) ' DYAL Terence S?39 " Thomas (3) C 476 DYE J ~hn B 31 &ADS ebraham C 82 Wh\, 9 96 EAGFRS Ma3y. B 244 EAmE James A 202 EARS John ' B 460 EASTJ\CWE Louis B 92 FZASTBRS (? Wm. B 263 EASTON Jahn A 347 (?) John C 332 EATUE Joseph A 385 EPlVARPS Andrew. B258: David B 260 Jas,E.. 72 Pete? E 104 EGbZSE yyacin$h, A 22 A A 68 EWEQTT John,A 361 EFhXS Chqrleg B 426. Peter A 55 BNGLE John W. A 271 A 520 ERE^ (7) Daniel E 276 ERNAVP Bapt, A 403 $SCRZVWO Jean Andre. C 464 esh8orough D. A 154 David D 216- ESTES F.E. A 2-94 Patrick A 283 RoberS A 317 ESTVER C L59 C 9 EVASIJS Jesse C 388 EVERITT Carnelius ' B 99 D 29 EWING Wm. A 325 B 259 B 122 F~~WNASH Charles B 290 FAXIhXN Alex A. Alexis A. E aeob C 68'-* John C 68 Jonag C,69. Robert T, A 158 FUWD Joseph A 385 FULbERTON ~illiai B 256 FUbiSjQM Ebenezer GATONOM Phiabert B 427 (alias Lgurent) E 30A GWTb Charles. E 15.0 QWHE Augvste ; B 2-11 &ugus$im A X1'8 ' Jean Baptiste D 314 Antoine A 4.35 GmXER (GAGIJIER) Anto$ne,, : B 445 (?) OW~U (GARNER). Ben j anin E.' 392, fimpk~1\ Benjamin B. 255 G W D John g?. 223 Mathew D 222 ". G4TTY Ge~rge, B E70 GAUTJBq Antoine C 478 C 507 GA?lQN ~ n6oine, ; Hyacinth E L5L - Ret;er - C 442 GWDRQN Toussaint " A 31 GENEPE;~~\UX Joaeph A 453 ' -: c 3L3; GERARD Bazil C 517 J.8.. E 151 G E ~ I N George, E 74 st. a B 46 GERRARD Catherine, B John D 165 ' I Joseph.A 179 C 37 C 317 D 54 GERVAIS ~rancois E 71 GIBANY John A 162 : B 303 Robert B 334 GIBQNEY Alexander A 203 GEBSQN Humphrey, A 513 ; i'. Humphrey,Jr;; A (3) A Thomas A ' B 254 William A 469 EIGUIERE Auguste E 248 GIkL, Charles C 51, -, D 323 D 280 I James A 306. B 23.3 GILLT$ Angus A 306 GILL Mary C 51 GILMORE. John B 479 Thomas B 269 GIEOUARD Wm. D 48 GZWY Wm. B 224 GLASS Wm. Harris E 291 GMVER Richard D 877 GOBEAU John B. A 430 E GQDAIR Andrew (Andre) D 133 E 133 E 150 E 302 ' Baptiste B 317 B 334 Henry A 484 Peter A 161 A 163 FPLLI'S A 57 George C 359 Isaac C 362 FA~SWORTH wmc.. B 250 FARROR John ~utton D 204 FAeROW Asa C 469; Evin C James A 433 FAGOT endrew E 33 FAUROT Leonard B 84 FAYER JoEn E 34 FENWICK Charles.p -44 Ezekill D 44 James D 44, ~o~eph B 248 C 504 E 286 Lee D 44 Master D 44. Walter C 439 R 41- B~~~JJsoN John C 107 Nancy E 148 FP~~ILL David B 284 James C 210 F E ~ Y John C 287 FEUDER Christian D 62

64 FIGHT Joseph FINDLEY Charles FINE D. Phillip FINLEY Charles James FISHER Josua FITZGIBBON M. Mary Wm. FLANDRIN Antoine FLAUGHERTY James FLEIWING Patrick FLETCHER Sylas FLORA Jeannette FLOURIONT Fields FLYNN Wm. Wm. Jr. FOISEY Francis FOLDENER (3) Francis FOLSOM Ekenezer FOOY Benj. Berg Henry Isaac FORD Elijah FOREMAN Jonathan FORTIN Francis Michel FOSTER Sacob Jacob, Sr. Jacob, Jr. James Thomas FOY Benjamin FRANKS Andrew FRAZER Wm. Daniel Daniel Jr. John FREEMAN John FRIEND Chas. Touissaint T., Junior GODEAU Maria Josepha GOFORTH Miles GODFREY Francis GONZALES Augustin GOODRICH Elisha GORDON George GORET Etienne GORET Joseph GOTIOT Jacques Louis GOVREAU Antoine GRACE John GRAHAM Aaron Alexander Hugh John GRlVlJDE Augustin GRATIOT Charles A 536 A 537 C 232 C 233 D 119 GRATIS (?) Charles A 540 GRAVIER Joseph E 150 GRAY David E 150 E 275 James C 56 GREATER Jacob, E 259 GREEN David B 331 George ' C 532 James A 256 James D 212 John D 210 Richard I3 391 E 271 Robert B 107 D 211 GREENWALT John B 201 C 458 E 218 Joseph E 104 GRIFFIN ALEXIS E 207 James C 288 C 292 Joseph A 539 Win. C 260 C 261 GRIFFITH Daniel D 111 GRIGER John D 348 GRIMAND Louis C 334 GRINYA Louis B 225 GROJEAN Jacob C 13 Jeremiah B 345 C 14 GROUNT Peter A 486 George B (?) B 298 Peter B 276 GROVES Henry A 259 GRUNARD J. R. - A 494 GRYER John ' B 397 GUENARD Joseph C 439 GUERIN Simon A 357 D 182 GUETHING John B 281 GUIBARRE Stephen D 121 GUIGNOLET Joseph Dl50 GUIInEAULT Charles A 486 A 435 D 182 GUIBOURD (?) Jacques D 59 D 68 GUINN John D 73.D 330 GUITARD Louis A 150 B 449 GUITARD Veronique A 121 GUURE (?) John D 265 GUYON Amable G Peter HACKER Absalom George wm. HADEN C lement HAGAN Aquila John Joseph HAHN John HAGUE John HAINES Christopher Joseph HALL Henry Robert HAMELIN Francis Hyacinthe HAMILTON George Ninian Wm. HAPJCOCK For es t Stephen m. HAND Henry John HANNAH James HANTHORN John HARGROVE Ben j. John HARPER Robert HARRIS Andrew David Jenkin Mica jah Thonta s William HARRISON Benj. Samuel HARROD Thomas HART John James Michel HARTLE Peter HARTLEY Wm. HARVEY John HATTON Henry HAUT Charles HAWKINS James HAWKINS John HAWTHORN Edward HAYS Christopher George John William * HAZEL Daniel Richard HEAD James HEBERT Bazil Francois J.B. Michel Noel Phil Widow William (alias Lecomte) HEBERT

65 E 29 E 300 HECTOR G ilbert E 200 HELDERBRAND Abraham D 329 Ben j. B 292 David B 266 D 329 Daniel B 293 Isaac I3 99 John C 314 C 146 C 265 D 220 Peter D 227 D 330 HENDERSON Georqe B 309 HENLEY John D 220 HENRY Rill, Jr. E 87 John B 88 C 480 Thomas C 53 (? HENSLEY David B 146 HERRINGTON Bart A 157 Elisha C 213 D 219 D 372 Isaac Dl78 HERVIEUX John B. D 14 VIBBLER Samuel A 289 HIBERNOIS Anthony (alias Mesloche) A 372 HINCH Samuel C 356 HIGGINS Peter E 87 HINCKSON Robert B 350 Wm. B 225 HILL Wm. A 133 HIOCHE Joseph B 430 HODGES Daniel D 201 Edmund C 460 D 217 Ebenezer,Jr. A 288 Gilbert,Sen. B 158 Samuel D 7 D 202 HODGES (?) E 30 HOFF John C 333 HOFFMAN Frederick A 372.HOFFMAN George B 186 B 204 Peter B 204 HOGAN Charles B 342 B 343 Edward B 341 John C 468 HOLMES Samuel B 362 Wm. A 131 HONORE Francis A 247 Louis D 166 HONORE (3) D 168 HOOVER Felix D 31 HORN George D 214 HORNBECK Noel A 514 E 195 HORINE David B 247 Jacob C 209 John E 226 Michael B 244 HORNER John A 341 A 469 HORSLEY Jonathan A 413 Thomas G. E 182, HORTIZ Joseph Alvarez D 135 HOSS John B 299 HOSTETTER Francis A 237 Isaac A 236 Jacob A 331 Peter HOUSE Adam A 156 B 98 D 328 HOWARD Purnell A 140 B 223 C 384 D 340 D 341 Thomas HOWELL Francis C B 134 D 331 John C 216 New ton D 37 Thomas B 226 HUBBARD Daniel C 331 Durritt A 106 Eusebus C 330 Felix C 331 HUBBLE Athamar Daniel Ebenezer Matthew, Jonathan Jonathan, Jr. B 340 Wm. HUBERT Joseph C 336 C 344 Michael C 435 HUCKINGTON Michael D 75 HUDDLESTON Archibald B 425 HUDSON Francis A 451 A 466 E 192 E 272 HUFF Lawrence A 223 Thomas C 459 E 140 Thomas, Jr. E 271 E 140 HUGE Domingo C 335 HUGHES Wm. B 152 HULL Uriah B 249 HUNEAU Louis D 14 E 235 HUNT (?) John A. E 281 HUNT John W. C 468 HUNTER Joseph A 456 HFOT Gabriel A 384 C 437 E 302 Ignace A 484 John E 302 Joseph D 30 A 439 Joseph, Jr. E 275 E 111 E 112 HUNOT E 131 A 461 E 276 HURLEY Jonathan A 413 Moses A 384 HUTCHINS James B 244 JACKSON Elisha A 360 E 138 B 143 JACKSON Stephen JACOBS Francis Jacob Joseph JAWS Benjamin Cumberland James John, Jr. Joseph Morris Sarah Wm. JAMXSON James Joseph William JANES Jarred John John, Jr. William JANIN Pierre JANIS Antoine John B. Nicolas JANISON (?) Emify (?) JARROT John JEANNETTE JEANOT Antoine JEFFRE J.B. JENNET Louis JEWITT Robert Walter JIGUAIRES Louis JOHNS John JOHNSON Adam Ben j Edward John Thomas Wm. JOHNSTON Daniel David George John JOLIEN John JONES Ben j amin Caleb Elizabeth Elmsley John Louis Malachi Phoebe Richard Samuel

66 Stephen C 411 Thomas B C 295 ~1,liarn D 165 D -256 D 278 JORDALLES Louis D 76 Pierre D 7.6 JOURNEY John C 17 =BARD(?) Francis E 214 KEENEY &ram A 419. KEFFER Joseph D 323 KEITHELIE %ram A 292 KEITHELIE (KICHELIE) Daniel C 47. KELLER Anthony C 217 KELLY Isaac E. B 472 Jacob C 220 Jacob, 3r. E 27 KENDALL Jeduthan C 203 D 66 D 2?5 KENNEDY John B 462 Samuel B 452 KENYON Samuel D 142 Simon A 204 KEMPLAR Christopher D 75 E 109 Leonard, KERCEREAU Rene D B XERLEGAND John D. B 499 KERR James B 156 KIBBY Timuthy B 213 C 511 D 287 KIERCEREAU Paul G. D 152 E 16 Rene D 152 'KIESELER Daniel B 154 KINCAID Andrew C 480 David B 189 KINNERSON Absalom E 241 KINNY Moses C 212 KIRXENDALL James A 410 KIRSLER Francis B 257 KNOTT Clement B 189 KRYTZ John B 296 Peter B 337 KYLE Charles B 194 LABADDIE Pelage C. C 389 Sylvestre A 524 C 426 D 100 Madame or Widow A 525 E 14 LABOMBARDEP~~~~ E 150 LAB RECHE J. B. C 397 LABURIN P. A 494 LABUSSIERE Joseph A 483 B 92 B 514 LACHAISSE Margaret C 445 LACHANCE Antoine A 225 C 385 Benjamin C 385 Francois A 519 Gabriel A 225 C 385 Joseph B 414 Mikhel C 386 Nicolas A 520 B ~ 428 LACHAPEUE Francois E 301 LACLEDE(LACLEQ@.. \- LIQUEST) LACOMBE Franc is LACROIX Isidore J.B. Louis St. Paul LACROIX LADCRY (?) Eli LADEROUTE (3) Paul LADY Phillip LAFERNOIT John Joseph LAFLEUR Baptiste John Joseph LmNTE Antoine Bernard LAFORGE Peter A. Pierre F. LAGROS LAIL George LAIBOND (3) John LAJOIE Louis LAJOIE LALANDE And~ew John B. LALLIFAUX Joseph C LALOVE John LALUMENDIERE LAMALICE Louis LAMARCHE Antoine J.R. Joseph LAMB John LAMBERT James LANDREVILLE Andrew LANE Robert LANGLOIS Adrian Augus te Francois J.B. John LAPENSE (alias J.P. Roy) LAPIERRE J.B. LAPLANTE Joseph John LAPOINTE Joseph LAPRESSE Joseph \ LARD ~zekpsl John LARDOISE Charles Louis M. LARGEAU Francis LAROSE(?) Francois 'E 34 LASHAWAY Peter C 461 LATHAN John A (158 -p 387 E 259 LATHAN Loui-s 'B 286. LATOUR Pierre *A '482 slatrimoule J. B, " 71 LAUGHERTY Benjamin '% 288 E 271 WIUGHON Henry D 341 LAUaE (3) Michel -E 302 LAUSSON Peter B s50 LAUALLE John A q83 LAVERCNE Jean D 76 LAWUKSEtP) Wchel -E k53..layton Bernard B 235 Pgnatus B 237 Jcohn,Ssn. B234 John, Jr. B i439 SEBEAUME A. E 295 Louis C 38'7 -c 3S;s C 3k0 -D'2$7 LEBERGE Rhi llip C f4$ 3 LECLERC Veuve P "401 LECOMPTE NNicalas C -461 LEDUC Ciril '.'E 111 Joseph 3 :lo2 -c 445 M.P..C 4'4 3 -E 102 LEE Charles B :234 L'EGLISE Hyacinthe A 23 "A 60 LEE Josiah, Sen. A 188 E 345 Josiah, Jr. A 189 LEFEVRE Louis.D 16 Paul D 76 Pi-erre D 76 LEFEVRE E 33 E 28'1 IiEGRAND Auguste 8. C 362 John C 3x0 Joseph LEMMON AND HOQGES &ENS Jacob LESZEUR Firnan LESBOlS Marie N. LESAGE Baptis te LESXEUR Prancois Joseph Raphael LEVEN (?) Sarruel LEV1 L. LEWIS John LEWIS Joseph Milton Molly Peter

67 Thomas E 258 LHUILLIER (?) Stephan E 150 LIBERGE Francois A 280 FXMBAUGH Fred, Jr. B Michael B 273 LINK Absalon: B 269 y ( John A 421 Solomon C 14 B 167 LXNDSAY John B 121 LLNE Joab B 95 : LINN Wm. A 295 C 29 LISA Joachim B 91 b LITTLEJOHN Paniel C 522 John B 372 LITTEN John E 240 LTTTLE PRAIRSE. INHABITANTS E 78 &OCK D 342 LOGAN Charles B 469 David B 470 John B 280 Matthew B 181 Robert C 420 LOGNAN Charleg A 352 A 411 kqisel Joseph D 255 Regis B 50 B 68 C 173 c 176 LONG Gabriel C 421 John A 283 B 442 C 421 Lawrence A 263 Wm. C 510 LORD Pierre C 424 D 353 Gabriel C 323 LORDEAU A 44 WRIMIER Auguste B. B 328 Louis B 325 D 330 E 22 E 23 Louis,Jr. B 327 Wm. E 25 LORINS Bapt. D B, D 231 LORON(?) Charles E 33 'WRR Valentine B 292- MSLA John A 217 LOUIS Samuel B 261 LOWIERRE Louis E 34 LQUZON J.B. B 189 LOVEL John A 447 E 272 Peter A 439 E 115 E 272 LOW Acquilla C 492 LOWRY Wm, D 282 WYED John B 306 E 237 LUCAS Charles -* C 410 C Louis D 10.7 LUMMOND(?) Louis Dl65. MACICAY James B 435 B 441 C 476 C 478 D StLGS Michel MADDEN Thomas MAINVILLE Joseph MAINVILLE MAISONVILLE Francis John Baptiste MAJOR MANDALL Frs. MANICHE MANN John MANNING James John Joseph Mark MARAIS DES LIARDS COMMONS MARC John L. MARCHAND Didier Louis MARECHAL Antoine MARECHAL (? ) MARIE Alexis Francis Jacques John Nicolas Joseph Louis MARION Bapt MARLOW Gabriel MARLY Baptiste MAROTTE H. MARTIE Francois MARTIGNY Baptiste J.B. MARTIN Adam Demah (?) J. James Louis Peter MASSEY Agnew Joshau Wm. MASON Joseph Bapt. MASTERS Abner Henry Jesse John John, Jr, Lemuel Richard Robert Samuel Wm. MATHIS Charles Edward Joseph MATTHEWS Charles Edw. Edward, Jr. MATIEN (3) FrancLq John Joereph MAXWELL James MAY John Louis Patrick MECK James MEEK Wm. MEGAR John MEZLON Arthur MELOCHE Antoine MEMCHE (alias HIKERNOIS) MENARD Francois Peter MERCIER Charles MEREDITH Daniel METOT Jacques METZ Elias!.IEVILLE Chae. MICHEAU Franc is MICHAU James MICHEL Frs, Francis MIDDLETON Reuben wn. MILES Joseph MXLHOMME Francois Louis MILLET J.B. MILLETTE J.Be Joseph MILLER Jacob John J. m e MILLIGAN Alex MILLXKIN Alexander MILLS James Lavina MIST1 Clement MITCHELL Francis

68 'v I I I ' 1 I I I, James Joseph MOCK Wm. MONDAY Norris MONTGOMERY James Wm.- MONTMENIE John MOORE Bede I~idore Janes James, Jr. John Joseph Nicholas Wm. MOREAU Alexis Francois 1 J.B. Joseph MORELAND Hugh MORES ( O ) Thomas M O R ~ " NQRG,&~ Archibald, " George P John, Jr, Solomon MOxRIN' An torine John Joseph ' ". Pelagi ' MOKQ Couis Manual G,,. MOmIS Alexis Curtis MORRISON George W. Wm. MOKTFE Z John..B. MUSS Wm. MOSTELLER Jacob MOTARD Joseph - MOTIER M. MURDOCI( -'Alex Alexander MURDOUGH (MURI30CKS? MUaDOCK James MULLINS Daniel Matthew MURPHY David Frs. Isaac 1 James I! John Joseph Wm. Sen. E 12'r E 277 Wm. Jr. A 126 icriu ICK Abram A 315 D 215 Asa B 477 C 291 Elias B 202 B 265 D 129 Ewe1 D 205 Thos D 216 Wm. A 173 MYERS Jacob A- 504 s A 466 A 449, A 463 B 281 B 278 D 336. E 271 E 276 en j. A 504 E 192 John D 282 Kersiah B 281. M David C 511 McCARTY John E 255 McCAY Daniel C 38 Robert A 472 E 1 25 McCrJANAHAN John B 466 McCLEAN James C 307 McWNNELL John C 49 Wm. C 18 McmNOHON Alexander B 362 McCORD Adam B 188 McCORDLE Eliz. A 441 E 272 McCORMACK John A 350 Peter E 290 McCO RMACK D 219 D 23-1 McCOULKIN Geo. A 457" Joseph. Mcr,jtRTNEY Alex. James McCOURTNEYA Joseph McCOY Ananias James McCULLQUGII Hugh James McDANIEL J amem- McDERmMYI Chazles McDONALD Alex Jmes J. McDONALD McDUFF Patrick McFALL Geo. McHUGH Wm. McKINNEY Alex Allen - David ---- John Robert Theophi lus McKENZIE Allen Farquor McKIM Wm. MCKINLEY James Mc"WINE Charles McLAIN Alexander McLAUGHLIN Henry C 274 * James B 246'f R. C A03 Thomas B348: McMICHEL John B 675" McMIIiLAN Jamess 444 John C +47Sb? McMULTRIE Dav*id- B 389 : McMULTRIE D 336.: WcMURTRY Joseph- B McNEAL John B a34 L McNICOLSON John E 26L McPHARt (3)" G~Q. A 293 : Mc9UIQTY Andxerw B 131 ; NASH Ira A,3308 ; A Charles - NEAL. Jacob A C 497 " Petser - D 5431 S S8suuea C 497: J:' NEECEY. Thomas.. - A 35Al NEIGHBQUR -John NIELL John. NEW BQURBON IWABXTlWP$. NEWKIRK Peter NEW MADRID INHABITANTS" NEWMAN John NEYLSUN (NELSON? ) Charles. NEY SWANGER JOS eph NZCHOLAS Hugh NICOTLE Gabriei NIELSON Char;les NOBLESSE Peter NORMANDEAU Jacques WRRIS Ja1~?38- ThomrrT3 NORTSi Wm. NULL- Wm,-, Jr. NUSAM John John,Jx, NULZ -Michaiel- John 0 ' CARROL James O'CONNOR John - ODUM Jacob Michael OGEUNE John 0 ' HAGAN Wchael O'HARA Henry OLIVE J.B. E 303 OLIVER Thomas D 203" E :117 O'NEKL A~thur A B , ORAIN John Ar35- OSAGE Chief E T" 17* OTTERY John OUILET Germsin D 3-lfE.2 OVERSTREET- Thornara B 1 6 OWEN Robert B - 1. B' 3

69 9." (., t OWEN'S Station E.296 OWSLEY Jc'w A 328 OYp?(?),harles A 352 PACQUETTE Francois A 489 A 497 s C 336 \ E 275 PAGE Wm. D 29 E 29 PAGGETT Etienne C 454 Henry PALLARDIE Peter A 323 D 340 PALMER Wm. A 85 A 86. B 91 -PANETON an B 448 I- Claude C 441 ' PAPIN John M; E 222 Joseph M. C 433 C 434 C 435 Etienne 82 B 509 PARISH Joseph C 420 PARKER Abram A 512 y Andrew. C 19 Samuel A 395 h ' E 29. PARKET John B 10 PARKWAY Amable D 70 D 71 D 72 PARTENAIS Amable a D 73 A "136 7 C 454 PASQUIN Francis A 319 D 182 E 275 E 3P3 PATNOTE Amable B ' J2 ; f D.70 D 71 D 72 D 73 PATTERSON Alexander B 359 Andrew B 386 Benj. A 363 A 460 E 194 David B 290 Eleazar E 193 Hiram John A 3 A 512 B 285 E 194 Robert B 339 Wm. A 253 A 271 A 273 B 338 B 392 C 77 E,271 PAUL John C 3 PAVANT Etienne C 459 PAYAN Peter % A 172 I PECHE Belxe. B 402 PEIGNE Antoine C C67 - PAY'NE Joseph PAYNISH Jeremiah A 395 B StLGS. T Joseph E E 150 PELKER Andrew D 258 PELKY (?) Peter C 190 PELLETIER Frs. E 34 Eustache A 410 E 273 J. Amiot B 99 John 8. E 74,% E 272 B 387 PENDERGAST Jesse & 394 E 271 PEREZ Jose D 41 PERKINS Joseph C 435 Peter E 34 B 106 PERMISSIONS ' IY) S@T%B BY H. PEYROUX ]1 237 PERRON Pierre 8 2't.q e aa4 ~ohn 8. B 134 r a9.r PERRY Edward & 360 J.F. B 93 Leni P 76 PERRYMAN M. C 466 PEPERSELLE Michsl D 76 PETTIBONE Eli A 460 PETTIT Benj. B 466 D 54 John B 471 Solomon A 248 B 360 B 361 B 369 PEW Samuel B 286 PEYROUX Henry C 258 D 182, E 199 PHILBERRY Peter E 184 PHILIP Sylvanus E 101 B 127 PHILLIPS Charles C 2 Daniel C 2 PICARD Alexis E 151 E 293 C 350 Marie C 426 D 238 PIERCEALL Samuel A 316 PIya!WLEY George D 323 PILLAR James F. A 226 PTP&R Jarnes A 303 C 10 C 523 PIQUET Joseph D 349 D 377 PLACET Baptistle D 68 D 69 D 70, D 71 D 72 p 73 PLACET Michel C 72 D 66 PLACIDE J.B. D 112 Louis E 101 PLANT, Nicolaa C 72 POIUZZ?~ $rancis C 375 C 472 POIRIER Antainq C 41Q, A Sf@ Pierre POLLETTE John POOL PORTEL John Peter PM!WE Antoin8 8.mrrrd PRESTON Jonathon PRICE David King John Leonard Richard Blmuel PRIEUR Noel A. PRIM Paul I Peter PRICTCHET John PRITCHETT PROBST Jacob John PROUX Bazil ' PROVENCHERE Baptiats Baptiata Peter PRUXTT Charlsm John Smuel PUGAL JOB, * : - - a PYATT John, ' QUEBEC Marie qm QUICK Aaron Bt)nj.-

70 C 335 Daniel J. ; ' ;q NIMBY Josiak B I E Rbbert -?r I Stephen,., e., bi RABER Michael. b RABOR Michael '53 34$ RWCINE Francis A 486 A 495 John B. A QP,iC; RAW Athen. B 84 F., Jr. B 282 JOB. Is ma m y (? ) J-8 B ( W RAMEY Matthew B. 348 RAMGAY Anilrew, Sen. A 324.A 208 A ls# s Andrea.Andrew, Jr. A '219 John i@n. A 296 A: 295 8' 239; Andrea la: 273 Robert RA1SIDALL( Abram B 333 Anthony A 215 Enos, Jr. Jamer John Medad Samuel RANDALL JUWKIN James R A W Amob Hardy RAYNZR Ab RAYNAL Antoine JRAZIN-Geo. N. James RECOURTRE Antoine REECE "David E 27 REED Andrew B 470 Joseph B Robert B 185 Thomas B 246 Wm. B 239 B 346 Whr.,Jr. B 454 REES Azor A 370 Dinah Martin g 281 REFIELD Charlea D 264 D 265 REGUIENDAU John REILKE Antoine D 71 D 350 RENAULT D' 36 RENE Jesae D 165 REVELIE Nicola8 B I&@.a 72 REVERE Phillip C 444.REVIERE Bap tis te. (Alias Baccave) B 91' C 442 REYNOLDS Jamel D 33 John 9 34 IZLU)DLES Claiburne C 269 RICHARD Bart E 26 RICHARDSON Daniel B 348 Ephraim C 52 J v s A243 A 244 A 246 A 250 B 404 C 33 John C 32 Jesse C 34 RICHARDSON A 285 RICHMAN Abram B 239 John B 349 RIDDICK Thomas C 515 RIDE Louis C 91 RIDENHOUR John A 308 C 428 E 195 RIENDEAU Joseph A 434 RIGAUCHE Ignace D 137 Venne A 35 C 369 RIGGS Wm. C 485 RIGOCHE Maria "osepha Pinconneau (klias Rigauche) Wid~w C 322 RILEY James D 217 E 261 E 271 RINEY Thomas B 456 RING Thomas B 470 RITCHELET Daniel E 276 RIvARD Francois E,214 RIVET Joseph C 361 RIVIERRE Antoine C 238 D 330 ROBERGE Louis RCBERT Peter C 48 A 509 Charlea D 68 D 69 D 70 D 71 D 72 D 73 Charles E: 204 Hypolite C 224 D 68 D D D 71 D D D 318 John D 68 D D D D D 73 John, Jr. A -416 Louis D 257 Pciul C 461 Peter E 272 Philip ROBERTS John D 330 A 429 Phil E 234. ROBERTSON Andrew Sen. A 421 Andrew Jr. E. Edward John Edward Edw Wm. ROBIDOUX Joseph,RLZK Peter R&QUE Manual RODNEY Martin Thomas RODNGUES ROEBUCK Geo. ROGAN Bernard <Michael ROGERS Ad Adeston Benj. 3ames John Lewis Robert Ezekiel ROGUE Augustin ROHRER David ROLLINS Seneca ROMINE Christy John ROSE Benj. Thomas m. ROUB IDEAUX Joseph ROUDIN P.eter ROUILLERS J.B, ROUQUIER (? ) Genevieve RUURKE John ROUSSELL Peter ROUTIER Louis <ROWARK.Amos ROWLAND D aniel RUDDEL George Abrams RUDDELL John WGGLES Martin!3olmon RUXMAN Abram John RUNDEAU Joseph RUSS Thomas RUSSELL Jams John Moses *Wm. RUTGERS Axund

71 RYLEY Henry B 232 ' RYBOLT Michael B 254 C 23 8 ROY Alexis B 443 '.. Amable B 268 ' Andre C 282 Antoine D 147 Bapt C 271 Charles C 444 D 238 Francis C 271 John P, (alias Lapenae ) B 386. Joseph C 271 D 297 Louis Peter WY. ST. AUBIN Louis ST, CHARLES VI L-GE 'ST. CYR Francis ST*CYR Hy., SToCYR Hyacinthe Jr. C 488 SToCYR Leon N, C 290 ST, FERDINAND COMMONW & PLAT C 488 E 299 ST.FRANCEW4Y Louig C 522 STEIGENEVIEVE COMMONS 89 ST GERMAIN B 46 ST. JAMES Vital, Raphael, Baptiste - D 49 ST, LOUIS INHABITANTS, B 486 STE. MARIE Bte, E 275 STE. ST$ MARIE Etienne E 275 MARIE Etienne, Jr, A 481 Francis A 495 E 303 John A 496 E 275 E 303 Joseph A 492 A 493 E 113 Stephen A 491 A 502 SToMXCHAEL VItLAGE C 414 GT.PIERRE Etf enns B 510 D 152 E 275 8T.VRAIN Jacques C 320 C 321 C 336 D 6 D 57 D 336 D 360 James A 18 SAFFRAY Peter E 109 SAMSON Alex A 389 E 275 SAMUELS James C 30 SANS QUARTIER Peter E 150 SANQUINETTE Charles C 431 SARPY Barrane Gregoire SAUCIER Baptiste Francois Mathew SAUGRAIN Antoine SAVAGE N. SAVANE SAVO IR SAVOY Isidore \ r J SCARLET John C 479 SCARRETTE (SKERRETE) Claude A 445 Isidore A 389 SCOTT Andrew A 391 E 271; E 275: James A 416 John C 357 SECOY Richard A 392 SEELEY Guy B 212 John N, C 289 SELF Job A 388 Louis B 221 SENDER John C 134 C 141 SERAPHIN Ambroise E 303 SEREZO Joseph A 480 SEXTON Daniel B 98 B 301 E 121 Charles B303. Joshua B 303' SHACKLER Phillip A 437 SYAFER Sophia S. C 472 SHATROW Joseph B 219 SHAVER Frs. D 340 Nathaniel A 389 E 372 SHAW Darius B 221 John N. B 311 SHELLEY David A 366 Eli A 387 Rees A 445 Widow E 87 SHERXDAN Henry 267 John E 29: SHILER Jacob B 507 SHARTER John 302: SILVAIN Joseph E 26 SIMONDS Nathaniel C 289; S1MI)NEAU Charles C 236 SIMPSON Jeremiah A 165 James A 412 SINKLER (SINCLRIR), John B 211, SIP Joe A 170 SKINNER Ann D 215 Jon r> 215 SLINKER Frederick Jacob B 274, SWAN Robert f3 223 SMIRT; George B 22'2 James B 351, SMITH Abram D 341 Antoine A 527 Bernard B 455 Eli j ah C 492 Francis A 526 A 527 Henry C 495 Jesse E 302 John Adam C 56 John E $83 James A 453 B 312 E 72 E 141 E 271 Joseph B 213 E 274 E 276 Mary B 302 E 237 Peter A 146 Robext B 120 Samuel A 255 Thomas Tilman C 420 W i l l i ~ B 312 B 354 B 408 E 72 E 230 SNODDY Andrew B 514 'SNYDER Lawrence A 149 SOJOURNER Louis E 152 SOLOMON Samuel D 370 SO-T Adam 99 Andrew A 80 A 231 Chris topher B 8 Chris, Jr. ~ Henry A 327 B L64. Jacob A 238 A 307 Peter A L49 SOULARD Antoine A 228 B 69 B a14 B 488 B D 138 P 359 Gabriel D 138

72 Jacques SOULIGNY Louis SOUMANDE Joseph SOUX PORTAGE DEW SPA3WF3 Jonm~;~ 1-7 SPEWE Win, SPENCER Benj. George Robert Thomas SPILMAN Nathaniel SUBTIL Simon SULLENS John I Nathan Rf chard SULLIVAN Dennis SULTZ Phillip SUMNERS Alex Andy? * A 386, B 285 f' -& $ I E 28 James E 28 John A 392 C 270 John,Jr. B 286 SUMMERV1,ZILE Alex E 151 STARNETTER John A 333 Sarah- A 317 STEDMAN(0R STILMAN) J. A 354 STEPHEN Hughes D 200 STEPHENSON Henry B 252 John C 267 STEPHENS James A 301 STFWhRT James B 221 John A 312 R 178, B 187 STIhWELL Harold John Joseph STOCKADE Joshau STUCXLER Frs. STODDARD Sarnuel STOKER Edward Jonathan STORY Joseph STOTLER Coma@ -h - --a Adam -*.?7 :- % Peter STOUT Ephraim STRICKLAND David Eli Job,i"o hn 'i'itus STINGER Daniel STRXNGER Gcqxge STROTHER Ben J ~ min Sarnuel STUAW Wm. C 284 STURGES John C SWAN Hugh A.333 \ SSWEENEY Jacob *. B 86 ' CWIFT James B 255 a 3 TABOT Hubert TWERT me QALBOT Hubert T-~ILL John. TANSY Joshua TARBET Wm. TARDINEAU Bart TAUMIER Bte, TAYLOR Jesse John Riohard TAYON Charles Charles, Jr Francis Helen John Joseph TAYON TESSIER(3)Joseph. E 97 E 991. THACKER Rang~m A 406 Wm. A 404 THARP Zachariah A 434; THEMPSON Jeremiah E 232, THIBEAULT Charles C 437 C 382, Frg. D- 681 D 73; Frane0i-s D 339- JOB, 3 303,JohnB. A486 N. E 184 Nicholasf D 182 TZIIEL Levi D 119 THIRIOT Claude A 445 THOWMartin B292 THOMPSON Isaac - A 421 James A 233 B 449 James,Jx. E 285 '9. Joseph B 284 William B -303 TH~FON ~oseph A 183 Isaac B 475 Jeremiah Thomas THORN Salomon THORP Zachariah ". ' SEAU Joh:a 2YOUE 2eter 'PINNIN Wm. TIPTOM Samuel TIRARD Louis muis TIRART Hypolite Nicolas. TISON Albert John B.. TOCUMBRQOD Andrew TODD T. TOSH Martin Mary TOURVILLE Toussaint - Toussaint TOWNSEND John TREAT Gideorr TRINCHARD.Frape$s TROGE Peter TROTTER David James Robert TRUDEAU J. B. D 307 D 377;- TRUDELL Antoine A 54 E 68 E 34. Augyste- C361 TUCKER Henry B 242 James A John A 463 B 3113 Joseph B 23.2 B 24'1" B 424 B )471 E 296 E 298 ' Michael B 352 Peter B Thomas B 24.3' TURNER WinsLow -. B 26.3 WENTYMAN Thomas. A 407" : Thus a: 1119 ' UNEROUS Gt~zrge A 39.0,+ USERY Wm, D 46 VALEAU Bte. C 243 VALIGN Peter B 191 VALLE Bazil B C 497 D 41 Ch&lee C 5 P ancoie C 78 C 392 C 393 C 394 C 395 C 396 C 453 c 458 D 53 D 110 D 252 John B 216 Jean Bsptis-ke A 257 E 33,2 B P3.3 StW 67

73 5 3 - I- 6 ='\ \c " C 78 ' C 475 P269,Madame ' 396, Mary. 'C 227 Peter D 68 D 69 D 70 D 71 L, 72 ct 73 VALLE & BOLDU~ D 180 VwET Charles A 238 VALLIERE Francois E 109 Louie D 238 VANBERKELAW m. A 300 C 415 E 257 VANBIBBER Isaac A 299 James C 52 VANDENBENDEN Joseph A 435 A 452 S. A 496 VANDENBURGH Benj. E 142 VASDERHI DER Matthias E 16 E 18 VAN IDERSTINE Peter A 374 VAN METRE Isaac A 302 B 128 VANSES Moses A 485 VANTICO Wm. D 107 VARNUM James D 328 VASCIiARD L. E 193 VASQUEZ Benito B 180 B 415 B 416 B 417 C 229 C 242 c 373 C 425 D 231 D 342 E 14 E 263 Benito,Jr, C 474 VASSEUR Regiate C 334 VAUGHAN Peter B 406 VERDON Louis D 228 VERIAT Rodolph B 461 VERNON James A 282 VICEROY Joshua E 139 E 141 VID~ POCHE (CQRONDELET) INHABITANTS D 195 VIEN Noel VILLARS Antoine D 238 B 419 Dubreuil B 419 Marie Valle B 422 VINEYARD Jonathan B 251 VIOLENY John A 286 VIOLET Manual E 302 VOISARD Joseph C 511 C 528 VIOT John A 437 VOLSEY A 67 A 380 E 293 WAGGQNER Jacob A 426 E 193 WAKELEY Samuel B 235 WALKER Andrew D 168 Benjamin C 102 WALL Noah B 215 WALLACE Joseph B 261 WALUR Joseph A 212 WBRD John A 255 Wm. B 425 WARE Hardy B 352 WARREN Nathaniel D 329 B 216 WASHBURN Paul A 409 WATERS Richard Jones A 349 A 358 P A 364 A 365 A 375 D 182 E 280 E 302 WATKINS John A 427 C 367 C 368 D 360 ** E 122 E 273 Samuel C 202 C 206 D 372 WATTS John A 318 WEALTHY John B 111 WEAVER John B 334 Peter A 206 WEATHERS Samuel A 314 WEBKINS Joseph B 343 WEDSAY John C 259 WEELAND George C 514 WELDON Isaac C 39 John D 37 WELKER Jacob ~eonard B 293 B 297 WELSH Elisha B 302 WESTBROOK Joseph Richard A 393 A 433 WESTOVER Job C 309 WHEAT Conrad A 414 A 433 E 272 Elias E 191 Jacob A 465 E 272 WHERRY Mackay C 284 D 341 WHITE Hugh B 400 Robert A 352 A 376 WHITESIDES John G. C 511 WHITLEY Thomas B 182 WHITSON Jeremiah E 283 WHITTAKER Elisha B 331 WICKERSHAM Aquila D 216 Jacob B 399 Jacob,Jr. D 227 WIDEMAN Francis C 208 i D 179 ia )' John B 263 Mark B 250 WIGGINS Levi D 107 WILBOURN John B 306 ' Thomas B 319 WILEY John A 418 Robert A 355 Wm. A 355 WILKINSON Thomas D 338 D 345 WI~GATE John B 294 WXLLIAMS Isaac B 332 James B 122 Jes se ' John Joseph Theophilus T' omas Wh.. WILSON Andrew George John ~obert Samuel Samuel, Jr. WINSOR Christopher Elisha Thomas WINTERS, Elisha D 262 E 177 Gabriel C 403 c 493 D 261 E 277 Wm. C 405 C 493 E 277 WINTERS D 76 WISE Jacob B 242 WISEMAN Jonathan A291 WISHART Matthew C 300 WITHERINGTON Thomas B 174 WOLF Christian C 46 Michael D 76 WOLSEY Thomas E 194 WOOD Abner D 165 Andrew A 402 Franc is B 198 Jpnathan B 216 Zadock C 285 WOOLFORD Fred D 56 WORTH Lewis E 193 WORTHINGTON James A 198 ~ohn B287 Joseph E 242 WRAY Jeremiah A 9 WYATT Francis A 148 YARBROUGH David B 225 D 216 D 2181 YARBROUGH Swanqon E 227 YON Amable A 450 YOSTY Emel ian A 275 A 279 YOUNG Austin B 281 Edward C 55 D $97 Joseph A 192 B 339 Morris B 338 Phillip B 28.1 Robert C'407 ZANES Wm, A 46 ZELLIFROW John B 3381

74 IS>t>.?CI itl3cnhiis CF hislih. DIETZ, John, Julia, Mary ;HOBAN, Ruby Robb. MGUkY, Infant Helkey HOFFMAN, Frank H., George MOUTCN, Josephine Mo 1946 to 1950 DILLON, Simon HOOCAN, Id8 Me MCdRY, Infant DOLAN, Peter J. HOPKINS, Joseph He NtiLLE:i, Nellie ti>a;~ls, James E., Sarah DONOHUE, Gunnan HORNING, Henry MURPHY, Margaret AadIRE, Gellie DOOZY, Edward C, HORNSTEIN, mil NE'WEU, Ida E. ALSIETZ, Geraldine DRACH, Eugene HOWARD, Gharles Re, Nancy He XIZKEL, Katherine ASDEXSON, Albert H. DUANE, James f. HU86Re H.t~l Y l, Jo~ph NIEDERER, Rosa A!;;LIN, l sabell DUECWRT, Nellie G. HUCWS, Alice V., Joueph, NIES, Katherine ART,:E!nL'S'r:.r(, 'tenrietta DUFAUX, Infant Talbert O'BRIEN, Hannah L. AA?iESO;G, Martin 3UNti, billon, George J,C, O'CONNEU, Ida A'JDE, Ida k%ale, Mary HUSWY, Elizabeth ORR, Caroline AURIY, August ECKEL, Lena nulghinson, Louiea O'TOOIE, Eugene Ter Tillie 3ACl%ANN, Laura EZKHAiiOT, Alvin HYWUD, Rev. Peter OTPO, ROY, Senn Fq EAKEX, Martha A. iiich, Clarence JACKSON, JOUOP~ OTTENAD, Bernard EALZAR, Auwsta - EAILINC, George JASPER, Raymond He PAJAK, Prrvlk EARDENiiEIER, Alida ENXOIIS, Daniel JEDLICWA, Honry PAPARIC, Infant I BATEMAN, Dorothy E. ENGEL, Frank H. JBNNINCS, Infant PARISO, Edward SAUER, Katherine A, EKZWEIUit, Rev. Francis JOHANNES, Kat herfn PEELER, Hubert SAZAT, Sam BULBiZACHT, Bertha H. JOHNS, M v i e PETRI, Mamie BECK. Sophie PAENCEtt, Hulda JOHIQSOlB, George PHILLIPS, Jamee To, Margaret ECKER, Bertha LO, PAaY, Infanta, Thomas 3. JOHNSTON, Clara PINNELL, Lloyd Elizabeth SAFtitcLL, Joseph w. JOIlYES, John POTTHOFF, Ic.q BECKblANN, Edmund, Henry Eo?~ICL.Y~UTZ, Joseph JONES, Ida PRUBSS, Jumtin H. BEDRICHO Joseph FELIX, Anne JONGBBMOD, Heman QUEST, Dora BELL, Emmett, James E. FELL, Zharles J o t Walter JOSXAS, Michael REESE, Joeeph BENNISH, '- FESLEd, Marie JOUET, Katherine RESWI, Carl Go I BERGTI Edward FESTOX, Phillipine JUENGEL* Louise RBICHARDT, Arthur Ce BESINGER, Fred FICKLI;;, Grace KADOWAKI, he W. REITZ, Louiso BICKERTON, Marie FILW George KAHLBAUM, Carrie REIFLING, RanL Jo BICiUiAM, Alf S. FITE, George KAHLE, Job H* RJBTH, George BIEELO Mary FLOY3, Walter KAHLERT, Anton Po RIVERA. Yaidro BIEDENSTIEN, Oscar Go FCSTEH. iiose KAHN, Julia ROBB, John PI BIEG, Elizabeth FaANK, Margaret KANE, Gail ROIWQI;LD, UYh. BINFORD, Infant FREEBY, Josephine KANYO, George, Ciary ROllACMBR, A w O t BIEECK, Emma FRZKER, Josephine 30 KARGUS, Anna ROSS, Goorga Be BLIND, Barbara, Charles F. PRICKE, Henrietta USPER, Dorothy ROTTNBK* Eliubeth BLW., Charles FZOWNN, Bertha KAUFPNiNN, Paul RUBCWRT, B d ~ C d l BOECK, Mary FURNESS, Frances KUW, Stefan RUX, Prurlr BOEINC, Joseph He CALLAHER, Andrew J. KURGAS, Adolph RUWE, Catherine BOESZ, Jacob CARRIGA3, Jessie, Stephen E v KURZ, Abraham RYAN, John T. BONGNEH, Albert Fo CASTREICH, Robert LO LAIR, Edward SAWSON, Jam08 Oe BCTZ, Wm. GEISER, Jake MBERS, Catherine To SATTEL, blatilda BOUCKART, Infant GELZMEUSER, Edward UNmR, Barbara, Bernard, SCHCUER, J06Oph BOYENS, Elizabeth GEORGE, James, Robert Me AIarcellr SCWFIER, John M,, Vary BOYER, Agnes Ve, Rheusan GERUND, Elsie LAKC, joaephine SCHELHAMHER, Theresa BRANDES, Frieda CERSTNER, Anna, Frank LANGLEY, Andrew SCWRTIBR, John E. BRANIYT, Augusta GIBBONS, Otto J LALWANN, John SCHLBIDT, Abtibette, Caroline, LAURENT, hiarmre t Dora, Harry, ~nran, Wtne LAVUR, W. Po SCHMITT, John J e LEAGUE, Lucy 0. SCHMSIDER, Anna, John EEAHy, David, Frank. Hexer 3 SCHOCWEE, Vincent LEIGHTOF;, Kate SCHOEN, Conrad, Sadie LOWAN, Feliz, John SCHOMAKER, Ben LONGINOTTI, David SCHUEERT, Elmer 0. WPER, Dro Matilda SCHULER, Charles F. LOVE, Anna SCHWARTZ, Peter LOME, Clara Ho SCHWARZKOPP, Emily LUTZ, Charlene SCOTT, AMa {LYMAN, Hurnah SERANDOS, Thomas Zs\3E3TAh1!iC CC. ERZEDON, Elbert Ko GISSY, Bernard B.GdEi4, Anna CLOVER, George Pe MITTON, Julia Ei. GOERGER, mo ZitGCLl. Pauline GOETZ, Henry J; BFtCUN, Harold He, Infant. COSS, Edward A, Jennie Me, Lillie GRAPE, Alexander Re BROYNINC, Fred GiUIHWI, Infant EHUEGCFIMAXN, Margfiret 4. GRE&N, Howard Lee Patricia BRYAN, Martha J. GRIESER. George SUCHANAN, Louise GRIFFIN* Anne I. 3UCiiHEITo Infant GROSJEAN Laui s EUERJK, Anna E. GUDISWITZ, Joseph J. butigdc;3f, Adolph GUTTENBERG, Joeaph BURKE, Charles Wo MGER, Sophia Bo BYINGTON, Barbara Ao HALPIN, Anna BYXJE, Agnes, Phillip iialter, Adam ZAhrILIERI, Bro. Pacificus HAWER, Mary CAROTieHS, Oliver HAPPEL, Arthur S.. vvm. CARROU, Earl, Yeone A. HA3CRAVES. Gargaret CAitTER, Frances HARLES, Henry CASE, Ella W. HARPER, John F. CASEY, Mary Ee HA?tTlt;A:<N, Prederf ck A. CASSERLY, aev. Daniel HAUSE?, Fr. Edward M. CAVINS, Infant XAVLI:~, Karel CHAUDET, Louis So HAdK, Eseie CHENI E, Bertha :..:AYES, James GHESI'QY, Ella HEATH, %sty CHRISTEN, Hoee HEIB, Elsie CLAUSIUS, Marie HEIDERSCHIL3, Lucille COLEMAN, Infant teinzpa.yn, Rev. audolph CONWN, Rev. Charles HEISTER, Henry CONKLIN, Charlee Ho HEITZ, Anna LO CONNEUY, Bertha HELIMBACHER, Pe tar CONROY, Thaarae HELLER, Anna CONWAY, John Fo HISI#BACHER, Joseph 0 Mary COOK, Thorns Pe HEWER, Francis COSTELIX) X a r g m t HENDERSON, Anthony CREGAN, Sophia HENKXL, Fred CROWELL, Hal-y Wq HGNSHI, Vernor CUSICK, Bridget HERALD, Rebecca DALIP, Diny NETLING, Edward DAVIS, Joseph J. HIWINS, Patrick Je IENNIS, Patrick 0.0 Thomas HILL, Opal H. IEWSEY* Virginia HIllYlINGHOgFER, Philip DEUITS. Wn. 'MIRTH, Wrbn LYNCH, John Ro MCCRADIE, Pr. Frank KclEAN, Annie L. McMAHON RobZ't Ee LfcNALLY, Richard Je WRLI, Veronica HAGBE, Ett. #. MAGRAW, Edward, Ida Lo MAHONBY, Nary MARTIN, Myrtia, Philip W S E Y, Ray Te UASUCCX, Charlotte MATHENY. Albert HATHEY, Conrrtant, Ilda wmu, JUb(C8 L. MAmK, JoWph NAZWRO, Prurlt WaEXER, E d a r d We, James USNSENDXCK, He-, Lula WERRIU, E#a MERTZ, Maude liessman, Arthur MEYER, Clarunce, Xade K* MILIZR, August, Carnie, Ema Buchhole MZLTOlr, Thomas KOEHLE, Harry YIOLOhiY, Thoaas J. MOMET, Infant MOORE, Grace, Ludella F. HORAN, Jam38 Po, A* EORICE, Viola - MOSER, A m E* SSTERHENN, Rev. Michael SETZER, Sarah E. SHEEDY, Patrick SHEHRAHD, Infant SKIALEY, alanche SIEBENALER, Anna SIEXIST. Catherine SIYVEHS, George SIPb!CNS, Wm. N. SIMP SO;^. J. u. SMcW, Eessie W,ART, John Z* Robert SMITH, ujm. 3. SOMME~KAMP, Bernice SOUTHWORTH, Samuel S* SPINK, Margaretha STEEN, Elizabeth P. STEIDEVANN, Arline Me, Erwin STEIN, Louise STIENHOPF, Edwin STCTIEMEYER. Raymond B, STRACKE, mie STREI B August STREIUeH, Stephen T* SULLIVAN, John Je SUTTERER, Carrie Eo TAYOAN. Edward TXLUW, TRAVERS, Fs~d, O l i w Go &~ci&le TUDOR, Abraham L. URQUIZA, %~.h E VALCI, Charles VAUGITI*, Wends21 StWS 69

75 VAN DEM WAUE, Edward VOLUIIAR, Bernadine WAGNER. Phi lip, Rasie UALSH, Edna, James, Lillian WASISbC, Henry aick, George WEINDEL, Herman J. WEST, Max We VHITAKER, Ieabelle WHITE, Jack E. WILEY, Dee Leon WILIE, Jamee L. NILLIAMS, Enoch UILLKOMM, Julia WILSON, Frank, Geargia, Mary WItiTEHMANN, Louise WITKOWSKI, Fred WOLF, Bernell J. WOCD, Katherine A. WETHERICH, Christian WUNZWEIEA, Abraham YAi;E:I, Jane YEACEK, Charles E. YOUNG, David P., ZAHN, Julius LIMhiEk, Charles ZITKOS, Joe ZITOWNIATIS, Georee i&ii;1en Nid;LE INEA 1946 to 1950 Ridgely ADWCS, Nellie Admire ALE.ChNDEk, 3.e becca Herald ALDLXTEH, Katherine Nickel ANCEL:AUPT, Xargare t Frank ARijUTfifiu'CT, hiart ha ijryan aangiiatlt, Lucille i'illman IIECYAa, Anna Heitz daj~ EiiCk;i~iAi;N, Anna Schlertler SEIER, lllary Helmbacher BINGEH, Louise dintermann SIdKENbEYEH, Theresa Sc he 1 hammer BLAHW, Frances Furness BLOESCH, Caroline Grr BODEkWEIN, JoseBhine Freeby BOi3ROUGHS, Laura Bachmann BOYLE, Blanche Shirley BREKT. 3essie 31ocm CASKEY, Sarah Urquiza CASPAiiI, Louise Juengel CERNY, Rose Foster COOK, Myrtia Martin CROSSLEY, Edna Walsh DAVIS, Ruby Hoban, Ida Magraw DIETRICH, Sophie Bsck WLDER, Mary Wilson DOWELL, Mary Potthoff DUCKSFIF, Eary Dietz DUGAN, Jessie Garrigan DUGCAN, Louise Buchanan EHNTS, Alida Bardenheier EITEL. 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Otto FUZEMAN, Row FLEWING, Vincent SHAIWON, Anna Kargus * BROWSCHWEC, Eauna SCHUTZINS, Barbara Hirth mookisfier, Ida FIBTCHER, Milton SHARP, Henrietta Armbruster BROm * Infant FLOWERS, Infant SIBBER, m a Merrill BRUISCCEYANN, Elmer FORBES, Cleda SIEBERT, Veronica Kernpen BRwSSELBACH* Nailsine FOWLER* James, Pearl r FOX, Agne 8, Jame 8 SPRBSTERBACH, Elsie Heib bull, Larsin JMe PRITSCH, Jean SPROSS, Lucy Kei eel, Julia Willkom BURKE, Jean, Wary, Michael * Joseph, Sm-mR, E-a Hiller BURKHAnDT* ROkrt FUNK, Daniel, Mary STEINKOETTER, Dorothy BUSCHBAUh, August FURNESS, Marvin, Albert, Batenan BYINCTON, Nancy George, Wilber, Leon4 STUEVER, Ida Hoogan BYRNE, Louise GAGNON, Catherine TAKEUCHI, Mae Kadowski CADWEU, Kattit CALIEGO, Consuela TINES, Julia Kahn CAFPREY, John GARCIA, Charles TURNER* Sarah Adam8 CALCATERRA, Infant CASSNEH, Oliver, Frederick, ULZHEIMGR, Barbara Krage CARB* Gottlieb VAILES, Ida Jones CARLIN, Jeeuu SEISEL, Lydia WALLACE, Ella Caue CARPBNTER, Howvd CIESER, Fred WALXSR, Lillie Brown CARRfCOI Fr. 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Este lla, Frank, Nealie JCHNSTCNE, Isabelle JONES, Elizabeth, Elizabeth JCPLIN, Edward JOSIAS, Mary JUENCEL, Charles KAISER, Otto KALKBRENNER, John KALTENBORN, Otto KAMUF, Christ KAUFEANN, Louis, Minnie KAilBEHC, Kate KELLEY, Fannie KELLY, John KELLING, Hattie KEMPEN, He man KEMPINSKY, Margaret KENNY, Mary GPPLER, Charles KERR, Jame 8 KETTE 3ER, Edward KIDDER, Anna KINDER, Hamin KINNEY, Etta KIRSCHBAW, George KIRCHNER, Peter KIRTZ, Mary KLETZKER, Hattie KIEIN, Minnie Hitznan KLODT, Louise KLUEG, Clam KLUCMAN, Fred KOELLI NG, Edward KOENIG, Christine, Lisette KOCK, Annie KOHL, Stephen KOHWYLR, Arne lia KNUDSEN, Christen KRAUS, Anna KRONER, Hepsie KAUEGEN, Elsie KUELZER, Nellie KUPERSMITH, Hary KURZ, Hennina, Gertrude KUXTEN, Frances KUZMO, Katherine LA ;JEi, Fran~, Emma LACKER, Pearl LACKEY, Eugene LACY, Dan LAHEY, Thomas LA MNDE, Helen LANG, Rosina LARNED, Chester LATTNER, Frank LAYTON, Fred LEPFLEH, Wm. LEHKANN, Albert LEHAN, Ottillie LENGER, Mary LINiIER, Joseph LINNEMAN, Carrie LINTON, Anne LIST, Clifford LISTBMANN, Olga LONDON, Jerry, Dorothy LOSH, Silas LUNTER, Samuel LUTZIER, Fred, Edward, #tn EcAULIFHE, Thomas, Katherine accabe, Dolph McCAblLEY, Joseph McDANIEL, Frederick McDAVID~ Ruth McEVILLYo Augusta McFEE, Ruth HcKENNA, Charlea #cm9(amy, Hugh, Johanna MAGIN, Ceorge MAGRAW, George WIRBES, Henrietta MARCRUM, Thamaa YIANIJ3Y, Edward MARTIN, Glennon, Jospeh, Martf n HARTZ, Anna MAY, Bstell MAYER, Alois MAXEY, August MEDI, Nesim UIS, Harriet HEISBERGEH. WIU. MERRITT, sally LHESEY, Fred HEURER, Wm., Mary MEYER, Ester, Fred Emily, Georgia, Rev. John MICHIER, Alfred, Jacob, Jennie HILLER, Anna, Dorothy, Lydia, Pauline moll, Leroy MULLET, George, haria MOORE, wmo MORGAN, James MuRRISSEY, Lawrence MORTC?:, Garnett WCSIER. KathrPm? 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STERN, Margaret OeBRIEN, Mary, Rosina STEVENS, Lottie OeNEILL, Charle8, Anna, ~astolte, Elizabeth OCKERHAUSEN, Joseph STROU3, Mary O0DCTU, Lyman STCESSEL, Louisa ORTP, Addie STUTHERS, Earl OSNAN, Nevous SUARAZ, Agne 8 OSTER, Margaret, Ylary SULLIVAN, z~o*, T~OS*. #awe OSTMAN, Henran SWAIN, Adelbert OeTOOLE, Uwrencs, Robert TANKERSLEY, ~ ichard, wf llino~ui PAINTER, Anna, Dollie TARLTON, Wm FECK, Caroline TELKA, Vasil PENNINGTON, Betty TILLMW, Ferd, Eleanor PERKINS, Ethel TIPTON, David PETERSON, Mae THEILECKE, Frank PLATE Katie THURMAN, ~ena PHILLIP, Carnie TOON, Arthur POLITTE, Fred TRU~PFELLER, Ce PUFF, Elizabeth TUDOR, Edward PULLEN, James, Patricia, TUMBLESON, George Hattie ULM, Elsie RANDALL, Gladys UNGERMAN, ~eore;e RANGEL, Isabcll VALUARY, Harry RED3iN, Infant VAN DE WAD! ~ a r y REED, Wm. VOCT, Ben jaarln WE3. Gane, Joseph VOLZ, Florian 331Z%RirT, Cscar VOORHIES, Isaac?tEIS, Sue, Ewene WAGNER, Catherine, Charbll r?e;th, Mary WALKER, Anna.?ICE, Howard WATKINS, Knowlton RICHARDS, Jamt s WEBB, Henry ROBEINS. Bvrd WEBmR, Paul, Louis ROBERT, ah WECMAN, Sue ROBESON, Charles, Matilda, WExCK, Henry, Ella Susi e WEINDEL, Suaie, J088ie WEIDIG, Wm. ROBINSON, Norma ROGERS, Charles, Monroe, WEINGARTNER, Geowge WEISEL, Maude, Winifrdd /' Robert weissmey~r, Augusta RQIS, Infant, Mary WEITKMP, Wargare t ROUIMCS,.hrothy WELMERING, Theresa ROY0, Juanita WENSLICK, Mary ROSE, Grace WERNER, Elizabeth ROSS, Jule s ROTmILER, Barbara ROTTNEK, Lucas ROTTY, Joseph ROWAN, Elizabeth RUCK, Elizabeth RUECKING, Clara RUM, E?ary SAULSBUHY! F. SCHALL, M~nn~e SCHILLING, Catherhe SCHLUETEH, Adele, SCHXELIC, Henry SCHblIDT, Annabelle, Dora, Carrie, PHilip, Louise, Marg.,E~ward SCHNEIDER, Anna, Katherine SCHNETTGOBCKE, Donald, Wilhelmina SCHOER, Susanna SCHOEFFER, John SCHOENSTEIN, Gloria SCHUEREN, W~R. schmn, Guu SCHWIND, Charles SCURWCK, Ralph SEILING, Ema SELIY, Bill SELPH, Mary SGPP, Frances SERTIC, George SEYPERTH, Anna SICKING, Frank SINN, Henry SIPPEL, Norbert SHELDON, Lucille SHOESTRANI), Walter SMART, Caroline SMITH, Martin, Elizabeth Clyde, Phillip SOA'TAC, Bertha SPARKS, Inre t ta SPEXKER, Helen SPIESS, WUI. SPOHR, Mae STACK, E d ~ d WESTBILEYER, Charlea WESTPHAL, Ernest WESTUS, Frances, E m WHITE, Infant, Henrietta WILLIAMS, Jack, Thmaa, q089 WIPPERN, Charlea WITT, Mary WROZIEH, Iaroy dright, Inez, Frances, Sarph WONDEL, Anna MOODS, Irene WUERZ, Cathetine UYMAN, Infant YORK, Charles ZENBAUER, Catherine ZIMMERMANN, Anna ZUMWALT, Alma MAIDEN NAME INDEX ABERNATHY, Sarah Goebel AHRINC, Anna Andre ALIEN, Mary Crane ALTROGGE, Harriet Meis ANDELL, Frances Wright BABOORI, Joi Anaetas UPPERT, Estell May BARE, Grace Rose. Bauer BECK, Ottillie Leman BERG, Ella Duncan BERGT, Elsie Krueger BLAIR, Elsie Ulm BLUELER, Lena Holt BLATTNEH, Julia Armst~otq$ EOEDECKER, Wilhelraina Schnettgoecke BoTHE, Roaina Lane BOYER, ~nna Wondel BRAUN, Hary nuerer BRENDLE, Mary Margarat Kernpinukg BRO~, Jane Reed, Garpi* Phillip, k~uba~* 50Wd$ BRVBSSEBACH, Liwtte Umm&

77 .. BRUNKER, Eva Stafford YIERMANN, Mary Outer BUCHANAN, Jl8y Collin8 WEER, Mary Bale, (28th. BUCKNER, Surrh Co~eIl cagnon BURJCIS, Mild. Nieh8u8, MOORE, Hattie Pullen Mary Steinhoff, YORRISSEY, Anna Crau W i llinore Tankeraley MOSEWlg, Maria Mollet BUSSIK, Catherine Horning rubller, Catherine Zehnbauer CAHILL Marerot Curtain PATTERSON, Cleda Forbee, CANNING, Maude Weisel leabelle Johnstone CANOU Agnes Suarz PAYNEB Elizabeth Hagedorn CASSIDY, Alice Egelhoff PECKEEPAUGH, Annei Koch cuus, Anna Fuhring PEELER, Sarah Barber CLEARY. Enam Br-chmg PPISTER, Lydia Miller,COMBS, Ernestine firtoebben PRICE, Rlizabeth Hartbann CWRFORD, Dora Duggan PUFF, Hepsie Kroner' COSEW?R, Ollie Aubuchon REIS, Anna Hamel COWT, Enma Seiling RICH, Eetella Johnson MYIS. Mabel Dadier.kona RICHARDS, Kittie Averitt, Fume s a Susie Robason DIGADO, Felicitaa Hernandez ROB, Btta Kinney, Martha DIUZA, Mae Dietz Woyer DOECZYNSKI, Valeria Engel ROSSPIELD, Anna Blevinr DOBNGES, Louise Archambault ROTTY, IBaaa O'Neill DVORAK, Anna Miller SCHMP, Bertha Hoihuvr EVERS, Mary Peltrop SCHAEFER, Blirabeth EMILY, Mary Hula PARZR, Louise Klodt Halmbacher FAUDREE, Pearl Lackey SCHLUETBR, KPth.ri~ FEY, Ella Weick ~cjirwder FOLEY, Ida Brookiaher SCHYIPT, Anna Seyfofih, FWS, Jaauea Carlin I(uFgJmbt Waitkurp FQRSTER, Pauline Mil SCHNEIDBR. Anna Fendeis POX, Katie Hain SCHROBRe Helan Hwkay FRANKENBUSH, Caroline Peck SCHUBILCRT, Clara Ruecking PitEIHAUT, Eliza Block SCXUI%R, Matilda Bbhle GARHIGAN, Katherine Hosier SCHULTZ, Sallle Ferguaon, GEZRS, Rose Baletz Rorina 08Bri@n GESTRY, Margaret Sullivan SCHWARTZKOPF, Catherine GILSON, Inez Wright Schilling, GIVENS, Jennie Michler Auguata We 8enmey.r GREGORY, Sarah Wright SCHWEICER, Frances Sepp GROUi Auwsta McEvilly SCHWBPPE, Lula Nelson GRUND, Dora Schmidt SCOTT, Sallie Dyer, Inet GUHL, Carrie Schmidt Hahn HALLER, Hamye Bartsch SCORER, Wargare t Jones HAhKS, Mary Stroud SEEIIAN, Mcu'tz KEIUAN, Louise Byrne SHANNON. Sue Wegun HERBSTER, Josbphine Colander SHURLs Katherine KUao HE~RT, mlfa Dmeman SIPPEL, Louise Schmidt HLUIARD, Leona Baute SLIBM, Jane Bull HINDSIBY, Pearl Fowler SMITH, Mary Lenger, HOLUMNN, Caroline Bedley Amelia Kohlmeyer HOFF'MAN, Roeina Daniel STAPP, Harriet ill I HOLT, Ida Baetian STEINHEIUER, Mae Spohr HORNIC, Anna Barker SmIRN, Barbara Rothueiler HUER, Carrie Harten STEWART, Carrie Limeman HUGSS. Eleanor Tillman STORK, STUDT, Enuna LaBee Kauhuur WTTON, Helen LaLonde JAMPOLIS, Mary Joeiae SULLIVAN, Johanna UcMenmy JAUSLIN, Hattie Kletrker SUNDMACMER* Hof MNDLBINBR, hn tta I ~OU EL^ KLAGS, Agnes Neuvi 110 ~~~~~~~~{ KOENIC, Katherine Schneider KORN, Linda Fessia THEIS, Appolonia Mundt KRAUSE. Caroline Bosshart THURMAN, Wiwon KREKEL, Hemina Kurz TOEL)(li, C l m Klueg LAMERTY, Emily Meyer TUCKER, Rose tiilliams, LALIDY, Mary Hill Nealia Johneon LANE, Mary Kenny VAUGHN, Rooo Horet, LGHPERT, Magdelelu Grohe Rose iiehbacher LEPKE, Irene Woods VOGT, Ellzabe th Scharf LESIEY, Hattie Kelling VOLIMAR, Frulcee hvie LENDLEY, Ada Griffith WEBER, Iattia Steven8 LERBN'KtSKXEL, Gertrude WElCK, Elimbeth Puff De lane y WE1NER, Kate Karburg LINK, Susanna Schemer WHITE, Ruth YcFee, LOESCH, Mary Kirtz Kntharlne MaAuliffe M)WNN. Suai e We inde 1 WICHAYW, Caroline Huber LYRELY, Scna Cruse WIBGARD, Frieda JWochkr tion. MCCALLXSTER. sthe1 Perkins McrnNALD, iis&ltf: %:= Anna Kidder #~xk,slz, Anne Linton Huf-l. ~c~iyen,elizabethjonee ~ ~ R ~, ~ r ~ C o 1 e ~ HATHIS, m a WtStua MEEHAN, Elizabeth Smith MEIER, Minnie Klein MEIGHER, Bertha Sontag NOTES FOUND IN EARLY LEDGER BOOK IN COURTHOUSE AT FARMINGTON, MISSOURI. "DOWER". " *-. I I ;I,\,.-... A testator dying and >?leaving a wid- I ow of whom no mention is made in.,. the w i l l held, as to the widow, to have died. intestate. The widow of alien residents who die in this state are entitled to a dower.. The debts of the deceased must be first paid, before the allotment of dower. The personal estate of the deceased. is the primary fund for the payment. of his debts. Mary Ann Stok~k vs 0'-PaZZon, Exer. &c., 2 Mo. 83 Neither the 5th Sec. of the Act of 1827, nor the Act of 4 July. i825, concerning judgements and executions reports the 73d Sec. of the Act of January 1815, giving to widows the right to remain in the mansion house of their husbands and the plantation thereto belonging 3; ' until the assignment of dower. The right of the widow to remain in :v the mansion house may be assigned. Ejectment is the appropriate remedy to regain possession, should the widow be evicted; the remedy by action for damages given by the 73d Act cf the before mentioned act being c (?I Stokes us McAZZCster, 2 Mo. 167 On the petition for dower,. -damages may be recovered Tit!e to the premises, in which dower is claimed, and not be set forth in the peti- Where a widow is in possession of MCPARWND, Iris Huettich *JEST, z i r ~ :a1 estate, ~ a ~ d afterwa-ds divi ts MchAY, Jessie Weittdel WOODWARD, Milllo Bowla HcPHE!?SON, Rose Jaman. WRIGHT, Elisabeth Rowan (sic) it, she cannot have dower as- * Henrietta White YOUNG* blu.8 Paintar signed against the tenant, but must MARTIN; Lhgdelena Cestreich ZIBOB*IY@ W.Unr pursue her remedy against her tenant. CoZZier vs MuZden & wife,lst Mo. 1.:!... t t

78 _I_-_-C.--_ A GENERATION GAP (Continued from Page 49) A hl HeT6-ii Ggn& -ge-aryzigg; 4g&nnss; 'i 1 Jerome Nzlhcy ~auli~e & Gabriel Young 3 f Moo, ih 1830,-~rs. Vernon schuicsr, r' g t 1, Box 9, High Ridge, Mo REHAGAN, SCHROEDER, BODE, s TERNB~~ * E BAX i WTE!+B&! WUWF, WIEBERG, EVERB 9 ~j LOEHIYER SCHARLANDT, SHALANb SEhT[lN4 Seek paps & descs. Joseph mbirygm b,f eussia; 1870 Census Osage So., Moo *f Angeline b.1845, child~enjoseph,jacob, John, Anna, Maria & Ge&t*ilae4,~harles & Marie REHAGEN, 1880 Census, St. Louis children: Mathilda, Willie, Louis, 81-' vina & Emroy; Herman & Anna Marie (&- HAGEN) SCHROEDER Osage Car 1850s, six childsen; Frank, John, Ben, Anna, e.tcoj Henry B. & Wilhelmina (REHAGEN) BOB@, Taos, Mo, 1906, children William, hrtillesternberg, Conrad, Clemons, Iowa; Henrietta, Nebr., Vincentl Raleigh, NI C. ; exch. on ~issourians BAX, WIEma, LOEHNER,EVERS,SCHLA1UDT9 SHALAND, SEATI ON.-Mrs. Thoma'sH. STIGLER, 1184 Catherine st., Waukesha, Wisc. TVMEY, B~TLETT, 'PAYNE Need pard, siblings ilhorna8 House ~tfb@? b.5/8/1821 Ky., d.2/18/1870 Austin,?bx, mrd Eliia Jane? b.3/7/1830 Ky., t1.12/ 5/1905 Austin; mvd Tixdca~lBW, child6 ren: C-harles JO9 Ttlomas hawsan, George Willia~,AlbertClrti~,K&teL~~ john^.) Also Datiiel A. PAYNE b.'7/12/18sp itrrd Nancy f 6 BARI'Le~T br 10/10/1899, chibd- Pen Delp Victoria* Chafley Al,,$liaabeth M., b. Clarence a. 4 Vernie I., all b.milati,mdr-robert CBt.1 TUbmY SR., 811 East 31c~t st., Austifip Texas TQoMPSON,,,,,.. Need info re Jake&P(. THOMPSON, belieired. &!E k CJ 3 u' st., Tamaqua, Pann Mary PO^%^: John Harrington, Nahcy Xi., James Ballard, Mary Eleanor, Reubin dl, who mrd. Elizabeth?, ivd Oranby, Md6 d0ca,1886; needtheirchildren; Washin; tonyoungmrd.1824 Nancy LAKE Rails Co,, Mo.; Gabriel YOUNG d.ints, Nov., 1840, 201 West Manument!3 Barry Co., Mo., admrs Nancy YOUNG & Roland $!@EIAZ~~,heirsGabrella Sarah El- Baltimore, Maryland 2 S~LGS 73

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80 The St. Louis Genealogical Society--with nearly 1,000 members at this writing--was formed in October, 1966, organized in January, 1967, and incorporated March 1, 1968, under General Not for Profit corporation laws of the State of Missouri as an un-affiliated, non-sectarian, nonprofit organization. Its primary purpose is education in the field of, Genealogy, and, in furtherance thereof, to collect, preserve, and disseminafe knowledge and information with reference to genealogical and relatid historical, biographical and heraldic data; to instruct and. assist members in genealogical research, and to publish public and private records, and educational articles. r Membership is open to individuals, families, libraries or societies, 4 and corporations upon payment of annual dues of $5.00. Additional members of an immediate family in the same household may be included on one membership by payment of an additional $1 each. A Donor-sr Corporate Membership is $25, and Life Membership is $100 cash dona?%pn or as an honor for services rendered, when so recognized by the SUGS Council of Officers. Publications include the Society's Quarterly magazine, published in March, June, September, and December, and sent free to members, and an annual Surname Index, currently containing more than 6,000 names. The annual subscription rate for the Quarterly is $5 for non-members. Mernbers and genealogists are encouraged to- submit articles for publication in the Quarterly. StLGS also publishes Charts 6 Forms, indexes, censuses, workbooxs, and other aids in family tree tracing. StLGS meetings are held regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in ttie St. Louis County Library Auditorium, 1640 South Lindbergh boulevard.. The StLGS Library is located in the southeast corner, second floor, of the University City Municipal Library, 6701 Delmar boulevard. It is open generally during the same hours as the U. City Library. The StLGS Office 6 Headquarters is located in Suite 261, 1617 South Brentwood boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63144, -and all comunicqtions. should be address-ed--tthe Soci+ety - at - this address st.~@~~hl&&~ # 11 t, /FuTaTc qsj &ite 261, 1617 m. St. ~ouis, Mo ?;+ P Noywofit &a. U. S. POSTAGE krrnttne 2974 bt. LOUIS. MO. I, I I I

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82 mite 261, 1617 Eb. Brentmd blvd., St. Louis, QUARTERLY L,LLiAN MERRlLL D, BERKFLEY, PRES. CEDONA KENDALL. L l BHARl AN MABEL FAABZ, VICE;TPRES, RACHEL W I LC1 AMS, ARCHVST & HSTHY PATRICIA DAMES, V I CE-PRES. ALEXANDE-R J. COb'LE. COUNCl L HELEN CE PEREZ GALVEZ. CRSPG,SECY. HUBBELL. cou.ctl MARYHELFN WILSON,RECORDING SFCY. ROBERT E. PARKIN. COUNCIL --. DCROTHY DUNN WOOD, TREASURER Robert E. Parkin, Editor WALTER H. VESPER, COUNCIL -r-~>.cci u-l cuiu VOLUME VIII Number 4 Dece~ber 1975,, 3 --UI.- -,,,-,,,,,-,--,--~----I---- MABEL FAATZ, HOKEMAKER, GEPuTEALOGIST & HISTORIAN, TO HEAD ST, LOUIS GENEPJOGICAL SGCIETY DURING BICENTENEIAL PERIOD; SOME NEW FACES JOIN LONG TIME MEPYTBERS ON STI,GS COUNCIL OF OFFICERS Mrs. Mabel Faatz, vice president for the past two years, has been elected fhe fourth President of the St. Lcuis Genealogical Society. She and other newly elected officers will be installed for two-year terms at the January -- meeting of, th,e Socie& - Mrs. Faatz, a'member since1972,is the ST LOUIS GENFALCGICAL SOCIETY first womanto head the Society following Craig Washabaugh, Robert Em Parkin TO CELEBRATE BICENTEh-NIAL YEAR andmerril1 D o Berkeley. She is a home- WITH $PECTAL 1976 QUARTERLY EDITION maker,presidentofhazelwoodhist~~i~a~ society and a veterans of Foreigr. Wars The St, Louis Genezl.cgica1 Society will Auxiliary official, devote the four 1976 editio~s of its Quarterly to speciscl coverage cf the Other officers for are Ray nation ts Bicentennial. Hagedorn, vice president; Linda Winzen, Rabert 8. Parkin, editor of the publisecond vice president; Donald Cayard, cation, will head a committee of voltreasurer; Helen Perez de 'alvez, re - unteer writers, art. ists, typists, copycording secretary, andmaryhelenwilson, readers and resear chers to produce the correspondingsecretary, both re-electspecial edition, ed; Geraldine Bailey, librarian, and Rachel Williams, historiarr, and Council The focus will be on the American Re- members Merrill Berkeley, Jeanne volution; contributor*^ are eeked to sub- Robert Parkin and Walter. Vesper. mit genealogical materia I. with this theme. in keeping Mr. Hagecloran, an StLGS member. since 1972, is a Latter Day Saints assistant librticlee fcr publicatior and voiunteere brarian and member of the Missouri His- for a1.l phases of prod~ictior? are urged torical Society and.mercantile Library. to contact theeditor at the StLGS off- Cayard, a,-so a member since 1972, 9 Rc'omm 261, l6ie7 South Brentwood is a Monsar.to manufacturer managerr. b~ulevard, St. Louis, Missouri Mrs. Bailey, a homemakerandmember since 1971, has produced the StLGS Topical Indexes, and is a ember of the Invest- Genealogy is the beet way to carry out the first of the four fundamentals of the ttbicentennial Dec laratioqtf o f t h e National Committee for the Bicentennial Era: La ulp be inspired by Our i ment Club and Engineer Wives. ME. Blythe has beeg a member aince as well as representing the Colonial Dames, League cx Women Voters and other organizations, a - by use have fresh and urgent meaning for us todayand by the challenges we face. "government by consent of the governed," "the blessings If we are not today an inspired people, we need to be oiliberty," "all hen are created equal," "a nation of laws." reminded that we once were, and must be again. There is The Bicentennial can and,must become a time to celebrate high inspiration to be found in the great ideals that created those ideals, and to celebrate them in the profound sense our country. The phrases that have been worn smooth of renewal and rededication.

83 , - Tales of BLACK HAWK THE RED HEAD & Missouri Rangers Stories of inqidents involved in fighting betweensettlers of Missouri Territory and Indians during the War of 1812, Numerous local genealogical references, Paper Bound, 184 Pages, plus Military Rosters & Index order through: $5.60 ppd St. Louis Genealogical society Suite 261, 1617 S. Brentwood blvd., St, L0ui.s, Missouri COPYRIGHT 1974 Old (:our~hotrsc: WULFF, BOFiGMEYER, BAX, KROLL,. LOETHEN, REHAGEN, REHAGE, STIEGLER, STIGLER, -- KAU, WINEKE W i l l exchange data on these famillee: Joseph F, WULFF of Argyle, Mo.', children, " - Louis, Edwin, Olive, Felix, Emma, Alma, Cletus; ~ u ~ u s t &(WULFF) ~ a r ~ BORGMEYER, Osage Co., Mo.; Theodore & Elizabeth (BAX) KROLL mrd St. Thomas, Mo., childrenjoseph, John, Anna, Mary, Bes- A Guide to Tracing Your Famil J Tree nard,caepar,?;johann& Theresia (BAX) This textbook, developed LOETHENmrd,1854 St. Thomas, Moo, childthrough St, Louis Oaneal- renadolph, Bernard,Margaret, Elizabeth 4 ogical Society's 10-lesson &John, Herman, Miriam, Henry & Francis; courseinancestor-search- B REHAGEN, REHAGE, STIEGLER ( STIGLER ), ing,hasbeen acclaimed in KAU, WIENEKE anywhere,-mre. Thomas H. the- family tree -tracing STIGLER, 1104 Catherine street, Wauke- (%OW BEING USED IN ~~JDREDS OF H ES I\ sha~ Wisconsin LearnHowtowaceYourOwn ore Generation Gap, Pages 78 S 97) 'We have completed our TRI-CITY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY v+ field. It is avglgbi-e td ROUTE 1, BOX 191, RICHLAND WA \d f individual students f o r ' #2.50percopy, and to or- I 1850 Federal Census of Illinois, Transcribed and Indexed GALLATIN ganized societies holding - SALINE - JOHNSON Each County classes for $26.60 per dozen. - $5.00. ppd. n I Henry and Hancock Counties in PrBpamtiqn ;" St. %/ot&al &@cieiy 1880 Federal Cemus of Washington Territory, Indexed YAKIMA COUNTY $ s 8 -*. Suite ;..;,..." 1617 SO, Brentwood blvd,, WHITMAN COUNTY - $5.00 Membership, $3.00 per year, includa quanerly Bulletin

84 ENOCH FURR, AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER OF VIRGINIA by Merrill D. Berkeley (StLGS, president). In the March issue of this Quarterly, page 22, is a list of Revolutionary War Veterans and Pensioners taken from the 1840 Census of Virginia. Upon this list appears the name of my great great great grandfather, Enoch Furr, His pension records note he entered service in November 1775, joining as a volunteer in a Company raised by Captain George Johnson of Anderson County and that they were "Minutemen". He participated in the battles of Long (or Great) Bridge in December His Company was attached to Brigadier General Woodford's brigade and his Colonel was named Spottswood. He was at Norfolk when the town was burned by Lord Dinsmore January He served twelve months and later joined again as a substitute for his brother, who was married "not wishing to go on that account" and signed for a three month tour of duty. At this time he was under command of a Captain or Major Read, was marched to New Jersey and saw duty there for three months. In Enoch Furr's will he mentions his son Wil14am Gilmore Furr, daughter Hannah, wife of John R. Littleton, son Jeremiah, daughter Betsy, daughter Besheba Urton wife of Norman Urton of Clayton, Samuel Richards -a tennant-, daughter Tacy Berkley, son Edwin, wife Sarah Furr. Executors John R. Littleton and Joseph Humphreys. Witnessed by Joseph A. Lloyd, Leonard R. Poston, Carr Bailey Nalls and Fielding Littleton. W i l l made 30 July 1831, proven 14 April In regard to Tacy Berkley ( ) mention must be made she was the wife of Samuel Berkley (Jr.) , my great great grandfather. It is interesting to note Enocys will states: "as to my daughter, Tacy Berkley, having given to her and to her husband, a fair proportion of my estate, I make no further provision for her except to give up a note I have on her husband for six hundred and fifty dollars, and for which I hold a deed of trust on a black mare and some other property, from all of which I exonerate and acquit him, the said Berkley. It is my wish, however, that Tacey Berkley receive a Portion in the residuary bequest and I enjoin it upon my other children if she shall become destitute at any time to deal kindly with her and take care of her". Enoch Furr had good reason to believe his son- in-law Samuel Berkley (Jr.) may not be able to take care of his daughter, Tacey, since Samuel had owed Enoch Furr the sum of $650 for a long period of time as noted in Loudoun County Deed Book 3K, p282, in a deed dated 26 May 1825, stating Samuel Berkley of Jefferson County, Virginia, was in- debted to Enoch Furr for $650 and interest from 5 May 1811 and Berkley was "desirous to secure to Furr etc., "negro James.about 2 5 years, furniture, silver, etc.,. also any claim Berkley may have in the estate of his father Sam Berkley, decld" late of Kentucky and in the estate of his brother Benjamin Berkeley, dec'd." Before Cuthbert Powell and John Grayson, justices, Sam Berkley was less t>han truthful since his father Samuel (Sr.) having left Loudoun County in 1809, removed to Clark County, Kentucky and died there May 1816, and named all his children in his will made 3May Samuel (Jr.) received "my negro boy 'Jerry', also one horse worth forty dollars". This will was made a full nine years prior to the deed made by Samuel (Jr.) noted above, and acknowledging,his debt to Enoch Furr. Again on 18 February 1820, Benjamin Berkley, brother of Samuel (Jr.), StLGS 77

85 a made his will mentioning "Brother Samuel Berkley three hundred and twenty dollars to be paid by my Executor named and thirty five dollars he owesme. I give and be queath unto Tacy Berkley, wife of said Samuel, my roan riding horse to her and heirs and assigns". W i l l witnessethed by Alfred Reed, Henry Speller and David Miller. Proved 17 April The abave will was made eleven Years prior to the deed made by Samuel Berkley (Jr.) acknowledging his debt to Enoch Furr, so the only conclusions one can draw is Samuel (Jr.) had #1: a faculty for not telling the truth, #2: a poor memory. What do you think? To top it all off, Samuel (Jr.) in Deed Book 00, p5, Shenandoah County Virginia, 30 January 1835, acknowledges a debt for $6, in varying amounts to: George Hupp, Enoch Furr, William Ellzey, Richard Ridgeway, John 6 Jason Thompson, Marcus Richardson, Samuel B. Lamont, Sarah Mitchell, William 4 Henry Leary, John E Abraham Miller, Charles Fenton. Berkley, John Buck, Amos Spengl e ~ Philip, Williams 6 William Hc- Card. As far as I can determine all were kinfolk of Samuel (Jr.) by blood or marriage, as in the case of Charles Fenton Berkley, his son, and my great grandfather. The terms of the deed stated that unless Samuel Berkley paid these debts in eighteen months, then all his possessions (enumerated) would be put up for sale and advertised in the Winchester or Woodstock (Va) newspapers. (Mow I would like to obtain a copy of this advertisement ) At any rate, things turned out alright for Samuel Jr., as he, his wife Tacy and son Charles ~entonl Berkley are next found in the 1840 census of Morgan Co., Ohio, and a-. gain in the 1850 census of Auretiusl TWP., Washington County, Ohio, I where father and son ran a mill not' too far from Marietta. Samuel (~r.: died there in 1852, prior to the time Charles Fenton Berkley ( ) and his wife, Catherine Mary Richardson ( ), moved to Illinois, Where both are buried in Davis Cemetery near Fairmont, Vermillion County, Illinois. Tacy (Furr) Berkley never became 'destitute' as her father, Enoch Furr, thought she might. Her husband Samuel (Jr.) and son Charles Fenton Berkley had a good milling business in Ohio. After Samuel's death in Ohio, Tacy went to live with her son, Thomas J. Berkley Aureleus Twp., Washington County Ohio. Additional sources of information' Furr Pensioi Papers#11030, National Archives koudonco., Va., WillBook2B, p. 327 mmmmwmmmwmm~wmmmm~mmmmmmmmmammmmmmm SMITH, CONDRA Seek info re Isaih SMITH&Sarah Condra mrd1844fayette Co., Ill., lvd Scottsville, Ill,, 1860; children: Mary, Nancy or Lalvina, James, Ida, Thomas, John, -Willadean HUNTER, 260 Pueblo, Florissant, Miss~uri REYNOLDS, GASTIN, BARNS Need info ancestry William Newton REY- NOLDS, b.1867, Pulaski Co., Ky,; mother thought to be Sarah,A. GASTIN or BARNS (nee REYNOLDS); grandpars thought to be Buford&ElizabethREYNOLDS,Pulaski Co.- -Mrs,C, REYNOLDS, 9705 Edgefield, St. Louis, Missouri ore Generation Gap, Page,97.) r _ _* w + \.,.?!. IiL?,!,, h i,, JC.2 i i ~ y I,:L :!I(: -,,;.-z,,:!i,,+ '+7,: ;;e:ir! lr!ci,i.:~..% 4,.j:,::~wes-"... A,? -1-7 &ti":.~ij. k'f2.:i::, :-<:>!! tj,;rlkii. i -A.,dl :e?,~r.".$ :ic:p:: +?;::;r,!::jtti a~.,:; ::.I:;:., i ixa i l: Co:astj.., Washington ':'t:r:.~tc.:.y a:.:l 51,::te 1,l>:>:::i;+ t".,,:.e ;~:s;;:,l ;+!(.>r;s.., 1 i: p;i/;e~.,..&,-k,;, I EASTERN WASHINGTON 6ENEALWtCAl38CIEM P.O. Box 1896, Spokane, WA I

86 ,\ Submitted by Mabel Faatz (st-) Following are the founding dates of the Catholic Churches of the St. Louis Archdiocese from the founding of the town in 1764 to 1913, as provided by the Chancery. The Old Cathedral, bearing a 1770 founding date, was preceded by worship in tents and log cabins in the earliest days as the village was first established as a trading post by pe.opj,e a French origin in general. CHURCt ES IN ST. LOUIS AND ST. LOUIS COU14TY - NAME ADDRESS -- FOUNDED St. Louis, King of France 209 Walnut Street (63102) 1770 (Old Cathedral ) St. Ferdinand 1505 Charbonier Rd.,Florissant,Ho Sts. Mary and Joseph 6304 "Minnesota Ave., (63111) 1824 Assuption 4725 Mattis School Rd..Wtcse,Mo St. Framfs Xavier 3628 Li ndel 1 Bl vd., (63108) 1841 St. Vincent de Paul 1427 So. Ninth St., (63194) 1891' St. Mary of Victories 744 So. Third St., (63102) 1843 St. Joseph (German) 1220 Wo. Eleventh St., (63106) 1843 St. Patrick 1207 No. Sixth St., (63106) 1846 St. John the Apostle 1519 Chestnut St., (63103) 1847 Most Holy Trinity 3519 No. Fourtemth~St., (63107) 1898 St. Michael Sts. Pekr and Paul 2501 No. Elwenth St., (63166) 1919 So. Seventh St., (63104) St. Bridget 2401 Cart Stmt (63106) 1853 St. John Nepomuk 1625 So. Elwenth St. (63104) 1854 Ia~ac~lr te Conception 3120 Lrfayette kc., ) 1855 St. Laummt 0'7001e C/O 4445 Lindell Illvd., (63108) 1856 St. Liborips 1835 Wo. Elghtwth St., (63106) 1856 St. hn 7530 Natural Ilrldgt Rd.,l)onrwndy, No St. llrlachy C/O 2715 Mo. Sarah St., (-63113) 1860 Annunci at I on C/O 744 SO. Third St., (63102) 1861 St. Boniface St. Jams 7622 Michigan Ave., (63111) 6101 Wade Aw., (63r10) St. Anthony of Pa&@ 3140 Ilcramec St., (63118) 1863 Assumption C/O 3239 So. llinth St., (63118) 1864 St. Mary 4603 Long Rd., Bridgeton, k. (63044) 1864 St. Peter 243 Y. Aqonm Dr., Kirkwood, No Holy Cross 8115 Church Road (63115) IS5 St. Joseph 567 St. Joseph Ln., knchesttr, Ho Holy Gurrdlan Angels 1431 Lrklle Lane, (63104) 1866 Qtcrtd hrt 75lJeffert~lSt.,Florlssant,Illo St. Nlcholrs 1827 Lucrs Ave., (63103) 1867 St. Teresa 3636 ffo. Market St., (63113) 1867 St. Francis de klcs 2653 Ohio Ave., (63118) 1869 Most ksrtd Heart 2336 Unirersi ty Street (63107) 1871 St. hgatha 3239 So. Ninth St., (63L18) 1871 St. Aloysius Larrimore Rd., Baden Sta.,Mo St. Monica ive Street Rosd. Creve Coeur 1872 Our Lady of Perpetual Help St. hugustine 2011 Linton Ave., 3114 Lismore St., (63107) (63107) St. Elizakth of ihngary c/o 2715 No. Sarah St., (63113) St. Kevin C/O 3120 Lafrliyette Ave., (63104) t. Colubkille, kst Holy Name C/O 7622 Michigan Ave., (63111) 2047 East Grand Blvd., (63107) OurLrdyoflbuntCaml St. Bermrd 8747AnnettaAve.,(63115) 4019 Gratiot St., (63110) Ho 1 y Ghost C/O 4515 Evans Ave., (63113) 1879 St. Stanlslaus Kostka 1413 No. Twentieth St., (63106) 1880 St. Alphonsus (Rock) 1118 No. Grand Blvd., (63106) 1881 Our Lady of the Visitation 4515 Evans Pve., (63113) 1882 Sts. John and Jms 140 No. El irabeth Ave., Fer uson, Ho St. Cronan 1203 SO. Boyle Ave., ( St. Rose of Lima 1015 Goodfellow Blvd., (63112) 1884 St. Thms of Aquin 3949 lonu Ave., (63118) 1884 St. Henry 2747 Rutgcr St., (63104) 1886 St. Joseph 106 No. Meramec Ave., Clayton, Mo Holy Redcmcr 17 Joy Ave., Uebster Groves, Ro St. Leo 2315 Mu1 lrnphy St., (63106) 1888 Sacred Heart P. 0. Box 218, Eureka, Mo. (63025) 1889 St. Caslmlr (Old) C/O Vorhof Dr.,Hathaway Manor 1890 hst Holy Rosary 3905 Clarence Ave., (63115) 1892 St. Agnes 1933 Sidney St.. (63104) 1892 St. Engltbert 4330 Shreve Ave., (63115) St. Aloysius 5608 No. Magnolia Ave., (63109) 1892 Holy Innocents 4923 Ode1 1 St., (63109) 1893 ADDRESS - Founded St. Ann 1220 Whi ttier St., (63113) 1893 ' St. Barbara 1371 Hami 1 ton Ave., (63112) 1SB St. Ekard 2709 Clara Ave., (63112) 18% St Acadany Ave;, (63113) 1894 St. Wthm No. Sarah St., (63113) 189B. Our Lady of Good- Counsel c/o 3519 No. Fourteenth St., (63107) 1895 St. WaAcm-1su-s 3044 Oregon Ave., (63218) 1896 St. Mfcbl 7622 Sutherland Ave., Shrmsbury,no St. Louis (Wm Cathedral) 4131 Lf ndell Blvd., (63108) 1896 Haly,fmilly 4125 Hrmptrrey St.. (63116) 1898 Clost Holy Trinity (Slow&) 1804 So. Ninth St., (63104) 1899 Our Lady Htlp of Chrirtisrrs 1009 No. Tenth St., (63101) 1904 St. Pbqprct of Scotlrnd 3854 Flad -Avenue (63110) 190@. A11 Saints 6403 Clemens Ave., University City 1901.': Wotre Dame 1701 Kienlen Ave., Wellston (63133) 1902 :: St. Charles 8orro#o 2913 Locust Street, (63103) 1903.'. Ascension Santa Maria Dr.., Chesterfield (63017) 1905 Sacred hart 10 Ann Ave.. Val ley Park, Ro. (63088) 1903 : St. knbtose 5130 Wilson Ave., (63111)) 1904 '. lmatulate Co~eption 2934 Marshall Ave., Rap.1enood (63143) 1905 Nativity 5513 Oriole Ave., (63120) 1905 ' St. Hedwig 3202 Pulaski Street (63111) 1905 St. Josepg (Croatian) 2112 So. Twelfth St., (63104) 1905' St. Andm M9 Hoffineister Ave., ( , St. Pius 3310 So. Grad Blvd., (63118) ,t. Cecilia Louisiana Are., (63111) 1907 St. Pau 1 8 Forest Knoll, Fewon, Yo. (63026) 1907 Our *Lady-of Sarrows 5020 Rhodes he., (63111) Nst 8Xcssed Sacramrrt 5017 Northland Ave., (63113) 1908 Our Lady of 'Czestochoud c/o 1413 No. 20th St., (63106) 1908 St.Cathc~ineofSimna 6815PageAvt.,(63114) la 10- St.Pau1 theapostle 4001JenningsRd.,PineLawn(63121) 1910,. St. Mary Magdgdslen A11 Sauls 2618 Brcmtwood Blvd., Brmtwood, Ma Tennyson Ave., Ove~rland (63114) Epfphiny 6596 Smiley A*., ( parishes closed RECORDS OF PARISHES that are ncu closed... St. Raymond parishes records am kept St. Anthony St. Lawrence O'Toole... Chancery Office St. Bonoverrture... Chancery Office(-in drawer of Shrine) Annunciation... St. Mary of Victories St. Stephen... St. Mary of Victories St. Maladry... St. Matthew 4 St. E l i z a ~... St. Mattheu St. Kevin... Ima'culate Concqtion Our Lady Canldovaga... St. Boniface St. Colunbkille... St. Boniface Our Lady of Good Counsel... Holy Trinity Our Lady of Czestlrovia... St. Stanislaus St. Bernard... St. Crwrin Assunption... St. Agatha. & St. Leo... St. Bridget St. Patrick... St. Brldget St. kry 's Iaff my... St. Mary's Hospital Children and "M~tt.nity Hospital records up ts 1965 are kept at St. Crwrin Parish. After that they a?% sent -to -the,psrlrh-of oreg+n.haspita1 don!keep a, record rho,but recards must be obtained, f rant pr.rfsh of ortgjn.... st. Michael ~oly lrf ni ty $tlgst 79

87 Homestead Entries HOMESTEAD ENTRIES, PRIOR TO 1850 i C'DVINGTON COUNTY, ALABAMA,., -Tg.ynship 3, Range 14. (This is the area around Feagan, Hart's Bridge, Simmons Bridge, and Fairfield). Lnons, Kilton, 1873 Xndersoc, Jostx~a, l82& %;;a.rs, Sennett, 1833, 1e37 %:s, rvilcon, 1'23, lf?2&, racken, Matthisa, 1836 Pi~fcrd, Michael, 1823, 182k hith, Wlir, l89 Zhamblis, John, 1837 Tqlor, I8aac, 1837 Chestman, William, 1836 Ra-ille, John, 1836 Daffon, John W,, 1835 Dean, Seorge, 1832 Township &, Ikr (Area Diawond, Rueben, 1823, 1836, 1837 around Loango and South) Cixon, Jeremiah, 1823, 1835, hdloy, Joriah W., 1823 Feak~in, Aamn, 1835, 1836 buchwm, Samuel, 1823 Feagin, Samuel, 1836, 1837, 1839 Datis, Mathew, 1831 Halstead, Benjamin Ha, 1833, 18% Herbe-, bas, l82l Hodge, James B., 1830 Rowud, James, 1823, 1835 Hodge, James D., 183 Mitchell, Albert 8. l@w Hogg, Holland H., 18% Hitchell, David, 1823, 18% Jones, Churchill, 1835, 18% a Uitcbll, William J., 1833, 18% Jaurnigan, Cira, 1838 Quarles, Armel, 1823 Kamor, John, Jr. 183 bbun, Itirchen, 1823 hssikr, John C., 18% Thoapbon, J,aaes X. 18% Liles, Ephriam, Turk, James, 1833 Mason, Coleman, 1829, 1836, 1849 WcNei1, Hector, 1823 Township 5, Rmgc lk Arne Mock, Jacob, 18% Red Level Paget, Jamen, 18% Paget, Wiley, 1839 Bralfiey, Josiah W., IF??, 1833 Paget, William, 1833, 18% hdley, Yary, 1823 Paget, William, Jr. 1836, 183 hdley, Hathew, 1[3?3, 1833, 18% Price, Benjamin, 18%, 1%S Price, Jaaer, 1836 Sentell, John Em, 182) 17X, lelil Bri&es, Elkanah, 1P2k &i(;cn, Sfmeon, 182L, Smith, Abrahm, 1836, 1837 Dean, John, 1836 Snowden, George H., 1830, 1832 baen, Ramscn L Snowden, brshrll, 18% Hart, Henry, 1836 Summerfield, William, l833 niteltell, Al&rt B., 1831, 1833, *. Wald, James, 18% Yaw, Ruel, 18% Yaw, Levi, 1836, 1837 T@mshi~ 6, Range 1b (Am* aruund South or Soutland and Brook8) SearrOq, Elijah, 18L9 Gorom, Sanford V., leso Lmg, Jamee J., 1840 Travis, Mark, It36 Nallace, Ynlliem R., 18&7 Township 6, bnge 17 (Area around Rosehill and Hopewell) &8~0n, Th~RtpWll, 18% Brown, Harris, 18h5 +m, Jesse, 1836 Carpenter, William 1833 huley, Bart, 1836 Cauley, brtholonsw; 1633, Cruloy, David, 1836 Feagin, Aaron, 189 hagin, Andrew, 1836 hagin, horgt, 183, 18% hagin, Richardson, 1836 Olrdner, Ruth, 1850 Roll- Alfred, 1832 Holley, CI1vlnS 189 Jackson, James B. 18% Norton, Richard, 1850 Owm, John Ha 1836, 1839 Parker, Jamr, 18LO Robbins, Yillian, l8lj Bowrll, Omon &, 1836 Srreer, John P., 1836 Slarrr, William W., StIAB it36 mtcbll, Ddds 1t,2j9 1833, 1&36 ie 37 Salter, John Dm, l@k8 Tomakip 6, Range I& (area arotmd Cherser School nnd Boykin up to Butler County Line) Ogderl, Jesse, 18k6 Raker, John, Jr., 18W 'kwn~hip 3, Range ls, Arca around Seck and Carolina Church) Cixcr?, Jotrr. B., 1837 Cixon, Wiley, 1837 Township 1, Range 18 (Area around Eowells and WRae, East of Florala Elliott, Hictmel, leg Leadbetter, Serborn, 183 Parker, Jesse, 189 Township&, Range 15 (am8 around Oak Grove Church anc' Dillian Church Barrow, John Om, 1832, 1839 Bracken, Wltthias, 182h Carter, nichael, 182b Cobb, Stephen, 1837 Ce*cnrwt, Julirn S., 182b, I)uncan, villi4 V, 1823 Foster, Charles O,, 1823 Getes, Slsul, 182h Hayes, William, 18% Jones, Allm, 1825 Jones, Henry, 182) Jones, Seaborn, 182s tng, Short, 1823, 1825 IsRron, Charlea, 18% McDaniel, 1823, 182irs 183, 18% )%. Xurrcll, Joseph E., 18% Rrmar, John, 162L * PC ; Spencer, Ellas, l@23 Spencer, William, Wedon, William, 1823 Tour.ski; b, Range 16, (Area around Ant?alu~ia,!tt.Pis&at: Church and Q:*.-er)- Church) Cole, Noak, 182h Cole, Thomas, 182L +>SF i:,:, ~ i i ~ n h 1~23, fiallcy, h'illiam, IS??, 1F33 Jcaes, Josiah, 1823 Lr.ckk-+rt, Richard M, 132L Par.cill, Frlward J., I?!??, 1@35 hsbertaon, 4ustin J. 18k3 (Anranlusia original mlrom) Snz~er, 93~6, le2l Saercr, Hamell, le2h iii Lliams, Henrg, 1826 W i l l i ams, dilcy, 1823 Township 5, Range 15 Area around River Fells snd duck Creek 83urch Duncan, William V Herbert, John, 182L P8@!tl Wil@yn 1848 Spncer, Elirr, 1823, 19:li, awns ship 5, ~ e & 17 (.ma around Gmtt and Ht, Giltad Church) Tomahip 5, Rmge 16 (8-8 around Heath* Omtt, Dumr, & Cold Springs Chwch C.*, Ilbr1-e M23, UW CII.Q.r, YUf.8, 182) Carter, dllirrr, Jr Daffin, Darlin, la* D m, Juor, l r*.eatn, a.uw, d36 Ploptiin, Jaer, a36 -, 1836 Jonr, Jamem, 1823 mil, knjrin, 1823 w, mmi, 1816 mr, John, Sr. 1837, 1830 m r,?our, 182) Itraugh, Travis, 1828 TonrNp 6, Raw 16 ( ma around Rml# Scbool, Boaton, -hope march and Hew Hope Church) hrun, JO~, 1636 torgin, Aaron, 1850 Foskr, William, 1836 kxtil1, willi81ns 183 Si~ns, William, 18% Taylor, Jams, 1835, 18hS Township b Itange 17 (area around Srrfo~, bbbie dr ir'igfins) Wjette, Emanuel, 1 E S Bryan, Giles, 18% Zamll, Noak, 16% Holley, Alfr+d, 18% Holley, Jotxi, 18%!~l@cdy, nelson, 18% F.cbbins, Icha hod, 1E39 liolins, Janes I

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(Harlow) i 1 /10/ /?,/1 ECRNADY Yathan (Co A i11 inf) Lucy 9/28/1938-1/27/1907 JOHNSCN Raymond s/o C.R. & D. d. 3//1R59 (lybn) Viola w/o V, Virgie E, Inf. s/o V. & V. 12/11/19$0 KILUBREW Mary Em dm 10/8/188b Levi /5/1902 Mary w/o Uvi MOPER Elvira w/o W.E. 12/23/1860-2/22/1916 Jamee dm 6/30/186r, (32~10~) LUNSFORD John Mary UcCROY Mary w/o Mathew 6. 7/25/1069 (69yW7d 1 Jam08 Am 8/0 Robto & R@Cb$ 6. 10/18/1864 (ly9.1ld) Inf. a10 R. & R. 12/14/1651, Mary A. 2/20 18?2--- Nettenre d k J*Ee 4 S o do 1/1/1892 (%7d McGUIR13 Mollte We d/p G,L. 8/10/18&-4/1 l/1900 McLAUGHLIN Aaaqda d. 12/3/1888 (4Oy3~3d) Children pf John & Amanda1 Dora d. 8/26/t87$ (&7y?mlQd) Uirtle d. ll/ (Il~lOd~ Sarah 4. 7/20L86U (12y9mlOd) MASON Amanda w/o J.R. d, 2/27/1896 (4ly27d) Carrie w/o M.E M.E. d. 2/14/1903 (63 lmjd) Mary w/o Thoma8 dm 2/Y?/l889 (73yllr12R) KAYNAR3 C.H.?/lJ/iEW-3/3/1911 E.C. 3/14/1 E39-1/2k/19~0 Chas. dm 11/23/1R71(74y11m20d) Lucretia w/o Charles d. 13/22/1889 (89y2d) MEYEUS Sarah w/o ChsrLes dm 1/13/l@R6 ( 39y) MILLER ujm 1/6/1803-7/12/1@?8 Columbus d 4/24/1993( 55y7a5d) Eartin 7/25/1846-3/27/1864 McAWme dm 1/1/1944 (77~) RicMaXy J.W. (Co C nf)-- Henry He L96?-192F! Sylvia B ROACH Mary w/o ~ohn Kerab M w/o Wla. 10/16/1840-3/14/1928 Wm. J. (Co I Jnf)-- SAMPSON James (Co D Mo 1nf)-1 SANDERS Jos. dm 9/17/3843 (30ySm22d Mary d. 2/10/1865 ~ona/o 8. & E.A. 8 James d, 10/ (4y8alld) Jot /27A072 (lylm9d) SSPPARD Ce o.2/22/1895-2/14/1930 Ray 3/9/ /22/1952 STAIEY Hallie d/o G.F. & 4.P. 7/11/1918-~1//1918 STEARNES Elzina w/o H. d. 2/23/18& ( 3 3 llm20d ~ Michael 10/16/16+8-1/7/1674 STONE ReLeBm----- THARP Viola B TURNBAUCH Dora w o L.C Jut 8 R. 8/8h829-2// LmC. O/O 3. & Eliz, Olive w/o Otho dm 1/26/1931 (49~5aa24d Ralph e/o Otho & Rex B WALLS Infants of Charles & Mary WEBB kncy H. w/o H.H. d. 4/zs/ie63 (56 imjd) WHITE Perry 3/2/?; Sarah 2/18/1848-6/20/?899 ZUMWALT Arthur 1@ Eliza Joshua dm 1/13/1889 (69y%6d) Marion ***re+++oee**reeoeoeee*eee*~e~*~~?.;+'>;"" ;:itr.i"%y,almau? :o., 1 ll5noi s IrLr'c.L(3 2ul ia w/c r. ;. 2 '2 )/i"r 7 ( 50y Japt. Pllny 'j.?/i5/lh't>7 i 4Ey) A%dL3X:, Allen d. 10/lb/i bb5(&y) Corilla w/o A. 16/1?/3799-9/2 6/i E 54 Myrtle E. d/o Lewis l/lb/la5o- 2/7/19G 6 BAXR Mary E. (Emerick) d. 3/25/1855 (6?yRmlbd) BAlLEY Children of J.O. W.E.8 Kate b/lb/1851-5//185 Samuel 11/1 j/ /h/185b BARTLEY Charles d. at; 3 yrs. Harriet d. at 19 mos, Auffustus dm k/17/l653 ( 523, BLACKWELL Helena (Winkler) w/o Warren 18W-1918 BOUYEA Moase a/o Moses & Nancy 2/15/18?2-5/8/1873 BOYD Lilliah d/o Ale 6 Susie 4/21/1904-7/16/1915 ( 6 59 ~ ) CLEISDIJ;r(NY Edrnrd r/o John H. CRAICMILES James we 6/11/1676-1/12/1959 Mary J. (Tolbett) w/o Jamea 2/23/18H3--- DECERLIA Betty 7/29-11/2 3/193~; Harry 3/21/18H7-2/ lu t he r 8/1 R/ A/l v?- Charles 8/0 Stephen 6 Lydia 9/2/1W5-2/2@/1959 Minnie 7/14/lR95-11/12/19i3 h e C m 11/8/1909-7/29/1910 EUWAR3S Adelia E. w/o Auuuat 2/26/r~5o-r 1/9/1874 EKEHICh Ellen :acob POSTER Louisa 1860-i940 Watson P GL3SON <;halrne~ 9/7-1u/2*/1 u)h ZALL Elizabeth d/o ;;imps 5, b/22/1 FbG-211 i/iy43 r3thyey Clifford 3 2-)/)0/191 Clifford?/ld/iPhS-l HOdLAN3 MutrelL a. l2/b/ig~t~ 'WI. Lm 11/21/1~4,~-1~/26/1~~4 JACCBS Uora (Kellon) 1e Aytone dm 6/12/1954 (90ybm21d JAMISON J.C. 9/29 137~-0/2E/i?9~ LAIRD Jgseph 4/2/i!?15-j/l9/1956 KEILKE August dm about 1945 j

90 C'CONNEU Daniel F Mary ( Swarne s ) d. 7/12/1955 (76v8m7d 1 PHILLI~S ira L Bertha (Burns) w/o Ira Fhrona Charles John W vjm. A* POOR Charlee s/o Wm, Sammie 8/0 Wm. 6r Me1is.a 1/31/18W-10/1 119 susie A. (Jacogs) m. H. s/o J. & M. d. 1/27/1852 ( 4 ~ 1 ~ ) PoORE Barbara 8/17-6/18/1955 Robert W. (I11 C Eng Bn) 11/14/1928-7/ REED Wesley Sfi/1832-1/31/10@0 REEVES Loren E Nellie REID Sarah F. d o L.X. & M.S. l/21/1870-6/0/1873 RUNDELL Anna I. d/o J.O. & G, d. 7/26/1862 (8m13d) Jmee de 2/27/1865 ( 30ylm22d) Melvin 6/o J. & H. d, 11/9/1863 SCHLBIPEW Chaa. 6/28/ Paul 8/0 J. & H. 4/214A4A909 Ro e E. s/o C. h R. 8/21-/5862- &o/i s e2 SMITH Eugene E. 1PW-1933 Henry 3. (I11 Pvt Sn Tn e4 2iv) d. h/10/1926 Loretta W. 2' STONE Jenotte w/o John d. 2/27/188 3 ( 37y 3m4d 1 SWARNES Pliny d. 2/10/1853( 3ygm23d) Rorrnll d. C/10/1866(23y~23d) SWERNS Lewis P. s/o Lewis & E. d. 11/20/1849 (7m4d) THoMIS h 3/12/ /27/1930 TOLBERT Alvin A Alraada A C)t.rles s/o A. & A. d, 12/26/1951 ( 35~) VANCIEL Johney r/o T.B. M. &/]/I /4/1872 WALDRON Charles E Mary S. 3/2/1%2-4/4/1904 WINELAN3 Firde r/o W.L. & B.E. d. 8/5/1867 ( loyllm23d) Capt Ferdinand George s/o W,L. & P.E. d. 10/17/1858 ( lm13d 1 wm. L. (10 Wo Inf) s/o PO & Rachel WINK26R Julia Theodor 5/ &;6/1895 WOOD ANY d. 6/9/1858 (43~) Mary w/o Absola 4fifiW7-9/25/1698 eeee***w**e*m**w*eew**** RENSHAW CEMETERY, KO. Mouth of Bull Cnak on Iake Tanycomo, Tmey, Ma. by J. Hemson Skapman :RICHFIBUI, Harriet E. w/o 3. 2/16/1~4-9/2/iet~ CARDNER, Zimri 2 27/1817-8/22/1898 KEHSLeY, Elta wk S.J. Blackburn /11/18? 3 GARDMtR, Uary 12/7/1&61-1/1/1899 CIU~ Lrnrmt C. 2/12/1855-7/22/1862 ~uliue G. t/l/lw9-1/5/a860 GwsToN8, 1.K. 5/30/1835-9/25/1882 NOIiLErWAN, Lucy ~~eee~~r*~a~oea~ee~eeooee~o~e~e HOYIIU, DOF. E. d/~ J.W. dr E.D. d. 8y )r 19d Two mall fann cemeteries in Sarren Hollow, E. Hy off D, Kadison So., ECo. RCYER, Clara E. d/o H. 9/23/13? E- 10/21/1979 (This was a cemetery in a field and contained about 20 unmarked graves) VANZE, Avar~h E. 11/1"/ /?/i 912 (this stone was on the side of the hill and there were many unmarked graves) *i(cll***** (n#*lt*r.+u*w-m+-*~ 3CYER CEME'SERY* 3 Hy off 72, -mear Silvermines, Madison, No. by J. Eenson Chapan AOYEh, A. 2arn.s 9/9/ /16/1360 Arthur L. ~/3/1?8~-12/27/i964 Enos s/o A.L. r Prancie 1/9/ /1927!ma 1/17X?O9-9/16/1969 Yrancie Belinda 1/22/1836- (living 1975) Harmon H. l/l*/i E55-l/r2/1.345 Jamea Henry a John Hark (zulps) d* 2/19/1957 Jhlinda C. 2/28/1860-9/96-W0 Maude Zttfflatta d/o &mar. Mallnda (Lkmacked grave j ~*U***~*v.M~~~l)6~**~*~** 'HURST CEaTERY, -Crane. Pond lake Rd. off Hy 72, Iron COO, Mo. by J. Heneon Chapman CARTIAHAN, I.C. I P.T. (ma-8) CLARK, J&aas J. 8/o Dsniel & Nancy E Zy. 863 Nancy e. I~/I~XB~~-~A/PWA P.H. Footstone-no =arlter MIRST, -Fmddy s/o MYI, Ih H.C. 3/10/ /29J1910 &-M.c. 7/25/1892- Hattie C, 5/19/1@71-4/A5/3'920 IVESTER, Sergt. Jacob (Co D- 68 Rov N Mo Mil) 3/28/1&1-11/13/1911 Sons of Jacob & Mary Jlsnec Carter K 3/17/ /24/1875 J.V. Je~ome 11/30/16?-6-11/20/18& L.H. Footstone -no marker SEAL F.C. 1/3/1e52-~/1~/191 STAAB, Barbara b 4-**ee**1)*e+***lr**ei.*- -e BY~U, %nie S.L. 18tt. 11/26/18 5/kJ&o;z~-j/l888-4gW 4918 f.t*r Do 810 S.L. & Sallio 8/29/ /4/1911 8nRtrr. tiiu E. 10/22/1814-7/25/1862 Hilor m/o R. h M. 2/2/ H W, Lucy d/o Thaas, w o V.W4 Holleman 1/28/ ~/i911 WLB, mlan M, w/o John C. WItte d/o Wilaon G. & Elit. Williaaa LATHAM, tloranca Amanda d/o Alfio do 9/5/1068 ( 9 pl) ~ MARTIN, lkvid L* ~/8/ /4/18&0 Pnncir H. 7 22/1914-9/27/1967 J111e 1. w/! D.L. 3/2/189-9/11/1872 Ylrr rot w/o Dtvld 12/26/1851- I/zzea, Rabort 1/27/1e55-4/27/1871 PRITGMRDD Ca%har-ine R. w/o Coo. d. 1/25/L896 j6r, 1-0. t. d. 8/30/);885 (59~).?Ylrthr d/o C.L. & C.R. d4 8/8/1873 (Om 14d) Mary tllt. d/o C.Ll & C.R. do ~0/8/1896 (45~) Jerph 4 #A$A&A866 Janph 1/1/ /15/&868 ioju.*-. 12/l8/1eS0-1fi19~ W 0 30lr,ph WAWJO, mtkrina w L tli r. fir*r/1?91-10/2~/1%61 WARD, atts, Hm&n Nr*p-&-- ' WWR3-,; R-S, -l/lljabq- 11/27$WOO.kmd. 114 r/wz3to~rt 12/31/1026.*6#~ /l895 R8k- Chwm W2fl897 6/@/1682- ~~/2/h~5~~/28/1899 ''-we)))rm).hd)--**~~~ arriictltt* Infa 8/* f hria.tim 1'. & I.r*hm b & d 2/8/4921 Ini. 6.u. -t;fw5"91,6 C m r t a/* Rokrt J ic8roxlnm 1/6/r919-3/8/1919 eohuurr Hminrid 7/18/i86* 6#!lo/a,pi 0 Huron./a mr ~2/22fi-wa (tar T. M) Ik)tilb., Ua.til& 1' wl +fi/l mf.r 890 Mary E. d/o W.P. &.Sarah 5/6/18? 8-9/28/1086 Inf. d/o B.H. k N.L. 11/28/1905 utnnisgs, inf. 8/o J.M. dr R.M. 5/25/1881-5/25/1881 KOS53LY 2.S.P.B. 9/21/1677-0/21/1900 J.W. (no dates) HENSHAW, A l l one huge stone: Charles 9/15/1870 //A885 Emily!!/20/1861-$*/I886 Emily E. 11/18/ N1880 Ellen 10/24/1839-5//1916 w/or.w. A BRAUS, Kadar 11/28/182~~zfi3?0 France8 3/1/1821-6/18/1%82 BAKER, Frank Bonnott./e dlary & Bonnet d, 10/ (5 *ks) Lillian Amanda d h HA & B.R. 11/4/1887 4/27/1891 CAHRAWAY, Amanda E. 9/1/ /23/A881 C- Capto LaL. 8/1%/ /21/1866 crtomn ( C-ZCATM~ 1. awe H. 2/23/18~1-~/~/1g/0 DVCWTI* Ken EhttXo 8 o John & Ella 5/!1/18W-8L4/A88b

91 KIENP, August /5/1890-9/22/1955 Caroline w& Perdlnand 11/5/1866r7/29/1923 Ferdinand 9/12/1858-3/21/1901 Gilbert 8 5/ /1928 John 7/8k847-4/1 ll916 Elizabeth w/o John 12/28/ &!2/:4927 K0,&l>3b"ui~ 1/26/1fl52-2/1R/1911 ~oulee w/o L. 9/2/i859-12/5/1895 LIX, John 5/28/1821-6/23/ John R.-D/O L.W. & R.. 10/12/18g7-2/28/1900 Mary C. w/o John 2/10/1826-1/11/1900 Louis W. 11 8/1868-4/23/1960 Rosetta 12/8/1873-4/15/1950 LOHIIUNN, Pranz s/o 6 U m 4/25/1898-1/25/1899 STATU~R, W. ti ld8 L. 7/16/1898- Od. R 11/14/1893-2/10/1968 STLI'WART, Esther C SHUEERT, Johnne There rim WILKE. Henan e.h~)ew**eee*he*eee*eeeeeeeeeeme ARWSBURC CEMETERY, on Nte KK, near Priedhelm, No. by Martha A. Smith KAYSaR, ylr. 1/3/1836-?h/1917 SO hi. W/O WCI. 3/4/1642-3Ro/l92 6 KROWAII, Christian d, 11/27/1870 (17~ 'b) Don w o Jacob 10/29/ /17/91 2 Ere110 We d/o Zh. &?. 10/2/1870-6/ Heinrioh Be 8/! 10/2/1868-1/16 C. & I Friedericke w/ 1. 2/11/1045- Joh- J. 8/e /22/1890 zl:z8be me & P. 9/2?/18*-6 10/1901 LQmS, Christdcm d. 3/16/1865 (6% 15d) Wilhelmine w/o Chrirtian 4/28/180$-l2/10/189~ #**HWH(HH(H****~**SeH**O PISmR C-I, 2 mi. Se O? Monlle, Rmnklin Co., lo. by Allen & Vera Bickler BARBAUD, Robrt d. 9/24/1947 BAY, Lloyd 8/1/1891-1/16/19j0 BLNDIIL, Virginia BISHOP, Charlie /8/1907 Row /26/1* BISHOP-EAmR Bff i l 7/16/1870-4/8/1961 BRUNS, Edgar He 4/3/ CWATAY, V. 4/3/ Eha May 4/4/1926-7/21 /' 1926 Wble M 8/8/1900-3/11/1967 Minnie May 4/12/ /1962 CHILTOW. Jues hnnim12/l/is86-11/26/1970 BAKLOR, Odi l 10fi/187-3/3/1910 Clarence H. 10/30A896-12/5/1910 BBKRT, dm 9/26/199, BNUS, Aaqora 2h /6/1959 I Flonnoo d. 4L/1918 Ha 12/4/1880-2/26/1956 PISWR, %by F ) i BenJ. P. 8k9A891-7/(1/956 ; &nj. T /6/1920 Blanche A /I892 c-1 w. 9k3,90&i/511/1952 Clarence Fommt 10/10/1888-2/18/1~ 2 Conrad /27/1907 meline 3/9/1845-1/28/1921 Finim Ceaborn 11/8/1842-3/26/1912 Ji-ie d. 11/14/1930 Je~i. d. 12/10/1924 Jerry 184?-4/16/lgil Joa 6/27/1851-1/2 /I925 John Wihy 12/25/?824-4/2&/1926 Jamie Florence 9/3/1884-7/30/1966 Maude 2/2/1895-6/20/1~2 Rachel J. 1/20/1852-4/27/1938 Sarah /21/1944 Walter Sponur 10/26/1882-7/22/1945 Um. P. (Co B 32 Mo Inf) /23/1892 Mattie 190?-1/5/1~6~ - MACKII Il.r at Bdna 10/7/1886-6/17/19r NCCLARD-* I(r; & ha. d. 18- NUNN, Utcher Lee 3/5/1895-9/9/1974 NAPPIUI:, kn d. 7/6/1912 Brvin d John LloYded. 6/ IIUNN. Sa hi. Idn 12b6/1885-6/17R911 o~nr, chrriey d. 9/19/1936 O m, Con Lee d. RIPPIB Irvin de SO-DD ~ 8 8 o - l l p 3 ~ ~ nattie d. 12/ No= 4. 6/Lb/l908 War1 d. 7/10/1912 SRAKS, HUmt de , krl. 12/L/ /5/1937 SVSK, Charlea W. 1/22/1902-7/28/1952 R.k-,m j Thou ~ii%iha-~. 12/jl/iW3-1/5/1915 WILLIAMS. Henru d WOODY, Ihra cud@ 3/1/ /6/14959 *(HH~H***H***~***~*I,*~~HO*~.) UMANUEL LUTHERAN CEMETERY South Warson Rd., Cram Coeur, Mo. Co ied by SXS Members 10/27/;974 ALW~NDIHCER, David Michael w/-- -9/3/1957 ARPIm;, Henrietta 4/ Ludwig 2/10/1905-2h4/1956 EAEBIER, Phillipp 2/8/1Wl- 5/12/1868 BOLIMAN, m d Pauline BLLIXAN, no. Pvt. Ca C 138 Inf., WU1 2/2/189+4/14/1968 SRANDES, Eli28 C* (Volt) *6 F SROCKMANa Baby Anna H.A Annie P.L Ernst? Priedrich J Henry J Henry X. 9/2b902- Hildepard M Lena i. 6/11/ /20/1963 4ilheblm M. To lwf-1948 Twins 1935 BRUDLTR, Karl Hamel 1/3/1856-2/2 3/1889 Charlotte 7/27/1831-2/ DAUSTBR Edward 10/ /$1963 J. Preidrich rk P.H. M. 7/29/1973-8/20/1634 Maqdelena Elizabeth 11/1/1840-5/1/1912 Wilhela 3/10/1864-8/26/1891 DEHEH, Emma C. 10/5/18?5-1/12/195:~ DEUSIER Louise H.D. d/o Wh. s Louise 7/16/1872-8/15/1875 DEHLE;~ Samuel P. 12/5/1878-2/17/1W6 DEUSER, Edward 8/o Wilheln & L. 6/10/ /1880 Ernst II. 8k 1. L Lou1.e 7/21/1865-8/6/1868 John L His wife His son John Theodore s/o J.P. 6/1/1891-6Nl908 1R Louise (Stratmann) w/o Wm. 1R SHIERT Katherine Kepper 9/29/1836-5/14/192 3 ELBRING, Alice Awrta 7/6/1875-5/7/1937 Aumrt, mon Carl A. 11/1/1902-3/9/1909 Ernmt A C Emot A. 18&-1892 Henry T.T. 12/16/1870-4/16/1956 Louise Loui 0 H 9/9/1905-3/.35/1907 Marie L. lw wilhelmine, Mother Wb., father BXCASSR, Barbra, Mutter 10/2/ /9/19 36 Id-d L. 917/1832-1/21/1006 r 12/ ie71-6/2i/~a?2 Prank d louir A /15/1806 Katherine 8/12/18-l-187l(broken) -T, Charler Ilm Aulia kby d/o Chrirt & Ann B1ir.k th--- r Bmrt--- LoUioo !lickloum Nichohm PINHER A m Kath 4/ J. Heinrich 6/20k863-;kOL890?RIESE, A~ll---, &by--, Eli~., Grandma, Henry, Rodrick, father Julia, mother CIITZ, Charler Catherim CAUW, Hulda B 8 (Blbndeb) 6/4/1903 QnCraR, -07 8/25/1877-8/1 1/1879 Oar1 1/10/1877-1/10/1877 CnGUJR, Helen (Rudin) 9/17/1909-6/11/10 30 HAUTPNSTH, e/o F.A. ARB?-1897 HRCHT, ~lsie,~arch to Gct George J, Olinda HECK, John Sr HBCHT, Haria Marie L Pauline (Elbring) 2/2/ /13/1912 KGINSOHN, Anna L

92 Henry C KEcHT, Adelheid Edwin C.K. 8/0 J.A. 12/25/ KCRN Rev. Amanduet Eethcr D KAISER, 3nlthaser 4/10/1833-5/2/1q93 ( b. Hcase Darmstadt ) ';aroline (Stratmann) 7/20/1e3s-ir/27/i911 tlizabeth Louis 1967-i951 KEEVIL, Anna (Schnarr) 18W-1903 LBMKEN, - 1/16/ /12/16?? KEPPEH, Henry 2. H/3/1873-7/30/1958 Katherine C. 3/9/1881-1/10/1910 KESSELRINC, Elsie Frank KIEFFEH, Elizabeth 1/5/ /31/1913 Eugene W. /10/1931-1/21/1932 George 11~6/1864-9/1/19jZ Henry W2 Henry 7/20/1834-1/4/1914 Margaret 3/ / Mildred A. 8/&1924-6L6/1957 KING, Pauline W. 3/1/1903-4/22/1964 KLEMANN, Cath 9/2/ /1/1862 KLINGERT, Kenneth Alvin, son 12/22/ /12/1953 KOHRING e Y.W 8/17/1817-1/26/1892 KOHRS, C. Fred KONRAD, George Jacob Jacob Jr Katherine K3AEbfERe Edwin a/o Ph. & M. 9/i~/~a9s-s/17/1900 Esther d/o Ph. & M. 8/16/189?-10/28/189? K3AMEi3, Harry H. i/31/i 880-2/24/1960 Mark Harold 4/20/-4/25/1955 r.liekn, Hy. C.F. 5/)0/1967- Maria K. 10/i4/1869-8/14/1929 LAYDGaAP, Johann 8/o Ceo. & L. 12/31/ /25/1872 LIND, A O M. 2//1796-8/3/1865 LLZIJLOFF, Anna Cath, (Seikrt) 9/20/1825-l0/26/1909 Chrietoph 2/25/1825-6/6/1890 F. EOward s/o 2. & K. 5/30/1864-2/5/1874 Lillie, Lizzie, Aumrt, Alvina Marie W. 9/12/1648-3/9/1879 LUXEN, Heinrich 18454/1/1898 MACUIS, Catherim (LcnISter) W/O 4/18/18)3-9/5/1891, ffilhelr 8/30/183k-5/29/1903 IIEYEH, Adolph MoEILA, Agneas P. 8/8/1847-1/22/1918 George Sr. 5/6/1840-2/1/1913 YOERSCH, Wilhela P MUELLER, Adolphine?/4/1917-1/t$'1918 Albert E w e MOO Mu8 3 CL He CO 70 Inf. WW1 4/ /12/1953 Adolph P.C. 10b8/187J-12/23/1932 Anna C.L. 9/13/ /23/1932 Auguata s Ayurta B A ~ o Wo t 2/13/1868-1/20/1952 Bertha Alvia d/o Louis h Augueta 5/13/1899-2/21/1906 Bertha (Strataam) 7/8/1870-8/12/18 97 Carl W Edna M Elizabeth W. (Kaufihan) mother r/26/igoi-ii/4/rg72 melie Erich E.A0, father Florence 3/8/1904-3fi/1924 Prmk Scrhardt Lena Isom H Lina, mother LOU~BO (P-te) 5/17/1880-3/11/197 1 Gui; i Magdelena b Marie Otto, MOO Rrt 127 Inf. 32 Dive A 1118/1940 Paul 5/4/1906-5/12/1906 Richard B Robort 1/6/3920-2/ %low 6/17/ /5/1Wl Walter C William MUUER Eli~. 11/6/18 8-5/29/1914 Martha T. 18!?2-19& NIERLUNti, Amanda 11/27/1898-3/10/1920 PHAPITE, PXEISS, w e (Luedloff) 12/31/ /22/1882 RAAB, Him Kristina w/o Maurus 7/2 5/ /6/1868 RUBLE, Anthony Charles Edward 5/18/1935-9/28/1950!UNWALD, B h 1. 6/17/1907 John Julia Sirter SASSIIANNSHAmN, Wlffnd G*?. s/o?. & So 2/22/-7/ SCHEER, Pkomntizu 6/3/1905-3/14/1954 SCHXUfNGSR, Catherine Jacob ) SCWIDT, chriotine (lbpauul) i 1/17/1809-r2/13/1888 SCHNARR, A m CIBD d/0 J* & F* 6/28/188)-3/3/1886 Adam , Kathrim w/o John d. 9/5/1868 ( 39 re) Mareretha scnoll. millip f. lla3/1898- SCHULTB, ~nn; ~ & i b d/o J.O. & C. 3/14/ /26/1892 August G.H. 8/0 JOG. & COAD 9/27/i873-4/8/1876 Catherine V. d/o JOG. & C.A. 6/10/1869-t0/23/1893 child Eli68 II. 9/10/1867-8/ He Inrich Andru. 10/ r 0/23/1882 Helo- IC. A. d o W.H. & &ow. John Ovnt 7A2/ /2/1911 Johuvl R 8/0 J0h.M Ho 12/12/1 w9-7/ Katherine 1. 1kl/l8361/18/0*.SEBASTIAN. d 1/31/18 SEfBERT, A~Z Babette Renrnr WAD Rebr 6/28/1828-9/14/2898 Caraline LO 1872-lW5 Edward 4/14/186b-7/27/1927 Ceorm PO Henry C John A Julius C Mary Fe ter 7/9/ /4/1896 Peter Jr. 12/20/1861-6/23/1864 SIEVERS, Bmna Perdinand SNYIJBR Bertha L. 2/10/1899 Charl'er W. 9/4/1893-8/4/1964 STEBERT A m bra Be 11/3/1788-3/1/=4f3 STEFRNSe Augurta LO Henry H Johuur r/o Gengler 7/15/1679 STBIIOQYBR, Catharina (Bopp) 10/26/1842-3/2 6 r Clan C. d/o ijn. dr Catherine 7/4/ /24/1893 Dorothy Ruth d/o Hichard.b Holrt-- Wilheln 9/26/ /25/1907 A.F STINIIEYER, Adeli. C.H STMRUNN, Charlotto Johrnne w/o He in. 5/2/ /21$.18l3 Clifford d/o J.?. & brie 2/3/1871-5/1/187 1 Henry Katherine Juliw 1905-A933 STRUClUlLTr 11/Zl~1061-6/~/4883 SROUTISR* cz~ LO krcill* VJSHUEO(, Caroline ( C&herine (Sawr) w/o George 2/15/1839-7/6/1911 George 1//1824-5/9/lf397 kosge W WAGMZR, Augurt C.W.H J ~ h m A 8/&/18f 2-4/5/1903 Louiu nybelena 12b10/ /12/187 3 w i n Ullira, Sather WImm, chri8toph 10/22/1813-2/18/1853( 8) IlnNKZSR, artha E D d/o R. 6 C.H. 2/25/1888-9/3/1910 c~eimnr C., aother Enma Rev. R O D father WIPKB, Anna 2/29/1854-9/20/1893 Carl 11/30/ -1l/C1/188- Jacob J.E. n/24/1877-7/1l/i311 Johanna lln1820-5/16/1897 MITIAND, G.J. 6/13# /21 k876 WIT1YIIER. -August 6//1540-)/L916 Helena, mother Henry, father Kathazine 1// r) WmENBERG, Llesette 7/29/t851-10/14/19b2 -tiada WI lliu 2/24/ /10/19 17 e/o Wm. & Li-asette 6/15/18-- 4/1/1893 WtWST, brhrr L2/b/lW?- 6/27 /19W Charles s/o Henry & Henry Michael 6.r MO Plt 164 &pot Brigade 3/3/19 j0 YttV?IC, Bnilit (Muellcr) ir!?l-l9* Cieorgr, U. 1/ /195R ~hrthae 6/17/8@ 3-65/1962 Z EBMEii, Car* ~ZI-WNN, hilie " C&.aanttne Heman -t 860- A925 CazmZlne ?, Mefnr.ich D.(broken stone.) 8/28/~863*1/ Umudable----near C.wler 4 tom Child--- Ig O m -unr,sdabeo :near Warmon R4..Her Relietin?-Chniutrim 'P)Iebdbr OAK GROVE CWTERYD Hye HH off 61, S. of Cyrene, +PLke COO, Mo. by Glynda Fletcher & Cathryn Jones 12 -&urnat, 1974 SAKEa, Gwrm A. 1? LACK, 2/.21)6.0 wiliiam d. 8/15/1868 (58 act,=, J-0. /2o/iaza-4/i~/la9l Nancy 4/&?2 5 6/1962 e~rsmn,. ~ ane 10/2~A897-4/6/1962 Oscar S. k ~ l l B. a w/o OICU W-R Jams 12/10/1872-?? Annie ED w/0 -JalWU 8/26/1865-5/30/1927 JRCWN, Joseph I/O LOB. & C 2/11/ /29/1871 3UFFOHD, Anna We w/o Henry 10/23/1@92-?? Henry W / /6/1953 Eaudc W. rk Stanley 8/14/1891- Stanley 10/10/1894- :ARR, Maria A. 7 23/1@ /1884 Rebecca 7/23k8fY+-8/12/!884 (.~rims-d/o Joseph & Maria ) Infant son d. lo/27/1879 :OFPEYe Bettie Lee 4/30/1641-8/15/19 11 U.N 2/1/1808-9/1/1893' Janeiuckie w/o ~~1.llh/1808-4/2 6/187 8

93 CCHEA Allen Pearl E. w/o Allen Charley W A~ie W/O Cb8rley Earl S.W Mary C. w/o C.W spotewobd C. U/O G.W. & n.c. CCLBEitT, Edith Rose 11/26/1912-?710/1938 CCLL~NS; Hazel Little 7/28/1914-9/2 3/19 32 CCX, Elvira Ball UNCAN. Alice M. 12/24/1899-3/11/1903 Eliza J )1891 John D /1929 Emma M. w/o J.D. 7 30/1868-9/19/1900 " / tester L. 1/21/1892-3/20/1971 Imogene Hall w/o Lester 9/24/ aichard ~.711/1855-1/31/1892 Thomaa B / /5/1*0 Zat to lo/10~860-4/2/1882 DUNLAP* James H Mary M. w/o ;uer LSTES, Jacob 0. ll/l~/i815-~/11/~888 Dinah S. w/o /7/ /20/1895 ELLIOT. 9.d. 5 2e/1852-i/1?/1905 Alice!4. w/ 3.w. 5, dalter H Myrtle Y. w/o drltor PRIBR, John R Katherine L. w/o John FURGUESON, S.A. 2/2/18e -6/1/1941 Annie w/o S.A. 2/11~88j-12/12/1923 GIBBS, Annrr Po W/O -0 w. 5/15/1817-6/13/1905 John C l 9/25/ /16/1909 Nathaniel T. (smiths Co Va Lt Arty CoSoA.) no dates ~obirt Ho 3/12/1852-3/ Mary J. W/O ilobrt 12hg8P- 4/26/1910 ~illi~ Po 9/18/10'71-10/~1/1~~ Jeraie Hall w o uk. Po 11/23/1874-5/$0/1862 GILLUM, Chulea V. 5/6/1811 /24/&878 ly J o w/o Charier 5/31?-8-7/27/1861 Eupheria 1/ / Grace B. 11/&183*11h9/1921 Jabs T. do 3/3/1813 (28y 8a 9d) Kelliw To do 12 13/1879 (F 1lml6d) w. IcK (Rev.) 6/$1836-4/ GUDPlIEY, Mary?. w/o Charler 9/1/1833-6/2/1899 COODIN, Anmda T GREGORY. Virginia K ~ Y 9/i1/1941-9/29/194 5 HOPKB, S. Rokrt Id. W/O Robart HORTON, Elmer L (pvt ' Co Inf)~/12/1887-3/13/196j Ella M. w/o Elmer HOWRSHEU, Hanrey W. 3/29/ /16/192 3 HUSKSTZ,P, JO?W :. 8/21/186!- 2/29/192? K~tc L. w/o John 6. 1/6/1t?65-4/2/192 3 Eartha k u 6/3/1977-1/19/1934 $!artin Warner 9/19/1903-5/17/1926 JENSCX, Carl F. 6/2e/f827-4/12/1910 Prederica w/o Carl 11/2/1826 r o/31/1906 Wmry s/o 5.c. 4 S. 7/24/1890 (ly jr 1W) Heman F Henry 'Re s/o E m Jo 7 be 5/15/1915-5/l9/91 5 James Henry 8 o M.B. & M.? (?/11(/19s /1892 Mary Millie d/o K.B. h M.? 7/r2/rsa2-s/iti/leg3 Lee 8/21/1866-3/10/1965 Emma J. w/o Lee 9/27/1570-9/23/1953 Xarqaret k. 1? Samuel H. 1/10/1?30-6 8/1909 Xary E. w/o S.3. 3/?/831-2/24/1891 Hubert ~NDSAY, Beulah DO LINIZE, clarence 8. s/o L.C. & Annie d. 2/14/1877 (ly )n 20d) LITTIE Ralph WO Yu-t Lo W/O R.1 189)-lW9 urcnnnz. h. B. 6/iofm4-12/2/1920 Mattie 1. ~/o Wm. 11/13/ /30/1956 nc GI~NIS, T.S. 12/i/18i?-8/1o/ieW k2;%877%y l d/o T.S.?yX) & B.S. UTTHEW-~I~ tho otone had-poraibiy ' Matthew Dunoan {IQlllfme H.m Gum #/o T.C. & SaA. 8/21/ /1891 Ju#?/I 2L819-5/12/t 896 S u m Be W/O Zh-6 Ca 11/23/ hW moue */&Xmbzfi,1896 morn, uieou r. 9/w&a93-3/18/1972 W.rY A 10/23/190b-5/9/1950 MORRISS, W. Wilhrd 0/8 D.Y. & Jeraie d. 9/30/1892 (% ) MOSBY, Bdmrd LO 12/15/1861-3/9/1931, NELSON, Guy Suri* w/o Guy Infant s/o Guy & Surie 1921 Retha A., bru NORMLL, Robert B. 10/13/1850-2/20/193 Vluy A. w/o Robert B. 2/2/1855-?/W 914 =ID, Alexander 3/2/1812-9/5/1921 Ellen Cillua w o Alexander 5/12/ /4A920 Ardath Aleno d/o Duncan 6 Ella 0/6/1916-3/ H. Duncan 6X/1890-7/3/lg)) Dorir d/o H-D. & Anna 1922 Ella Ruth w/o Duncan 3/20/1892-4/29/1918 Isabelle Jane 5/24/1!80-1/19/1916 James 12/21/ /7/1926 Ann Sangster w/o Jaaes 1/2/1849-8/17/1910 George S. 9/3/1@90 (16y 2m 29d) itobert 12/6/1880 (3y 6m 12d) John H. 7/23/1885-1/29/1959 hatie B. w/o John 12 /1888- SAXSRSCX. George L /1/1920 Yannie C. 40 C~O. 5/29/1858-6/13/1917 sarold 0. 1/8/1933 (17 hrs 20 min J s~f.4~~ Bettie S. w/o W.Y. 411 e/i egi -6/28/190i SfMP=Y# George M. S/O J.L. & S. 4/10/1879 (2 4m 26d) Jws C. 18d-1938 Jern PO Julia A. 10/10/1836-8/30/1908 U. Arthur ija. Lo 5/13/1902 (23~% 28d) 3TRCIWRe C. V. 6/29/18 3-4/1/1926 8euben P. 9/&/ Elizabeth W/O R.P. 2kOk824-2/18/1906 Virgie Way d o C.V. & E. 1/24/1902-1//1905 SWICER, Charlie 1. m/o S. & M.A. 9/10/1872-1fi 1873 wi lliam R/24k051-2 /I899 italk R. Mary L. 10/27b91-1/30/1968 NARNER, John E John W l 2/21/18465/1~/1925 ~2s/.raso (w 74) WEAKS, 611~8 G. d/o Peter & Sallie WOOD, Infant s/o T.P. & L.t. d. 10/19/1 0 uocds Lala ~.~/l8/1973(68~) WocTON Jon~h 11/27/1861-2/9/ v Rebecca A. w 0.ioseph 2/20/18624~/19*3 Jowph W. 3/8/ /18/1929 WCRTHXNGTON, Bert Jam w/o Bert Eugene R. 6/13/1912-4/4/1968 Fonrt C. (Tec I Co b 115 Med BY W I I 6/23/1920-5/30/197 2 L0i8 I0 W/O Fonat 3/ Lea Ella 12/29/189F6L7/1951 Orville s/o Maude & Oakley 10/16/1915-3/20/1916 Maude 8. w/o Oakley Cakley ae Marie 2/26/1949-3/5/1949 Foot Markor81 TOM, M.W.H., C.N.C., J.M., MOW. One utom broken off, could'nt be found, Also a new m e with no marker) ~************e*e*w~~~*~~~~~~~ CILLUX FAMILY CEMETERY, Hy 2, Ashley Pike Co., Mo., by Cathryn Joner Erio & Glynda Fletcher, blay 17, 1975 OULUM, Jesse Co 6/o J.F. & 0.80 d. l0/10/1867 (ly 2m 76) 3. Walter e/o Nathan b PatLena0 11/19/ /18/ John C* s/o J.Fo & GaBe d. 3/24/1869 (9m 14d) John Fielding d. 10/25/1868 W,ONS, Emma So (Emma Shannon... Gillurn Salnona- w/o Walter) 6/25/ /24/19 18?ootrtonest XWG (Iaaau Wa. Gillunr?) ldmc.matti. Me or Martha MriorW) JCG (Jossa C. or John C.3) SFC (John Piolding?) 2 grave8 with field stones only *++*(n+h*+***o+o(t*i)++***owocn

94 MQE'FETT FAMILY CELETERY, Hy 41 East af Branch, Franklin, Ark. by Peggy Wand & Betty Canham June 17, 1975 BURRIS, H. G 6/18/ /3/1923 BURTON, Emma M, Jessa D CLIFF, Samuel C; 10/20/1803- ' 6/2 3/18 82 LAMBERT, Clint s o E.F. k L,E. 9/25/ /&/1892 MOPFEW, A * He 9/ f 882 Berona Emily 5// %/1906 **-*-*w STEWA3T ~&Mk.%HY on Finnerty Farm, 7 mi- an ~ y F?. off Hy. 61, N. of Cyrene, pike 20.. Woe by Clynda FLetcher an3 Sathryn Jones, 12 Aug D~~LLI SS, Ceoruie 3/24/1936- buncan, 2 ~ i J. d 6/2/X838-3/18/1918 d e 9/l/lg/l ( 2~ w) G B O S/O ~ ~ D.J.' a W.E. d* 7/7/1876 ( 2y 3 ad) FISHER, Sarah w/o Sthphbn d. 9/~1/1873 (24y Im lld) GRAYSON, Th-8 d. 9/21/185r, (62y 23d) GREGORY, Wton F. s/o J.S. HI & H.M. 8/24/18*-8/16/1860 Mary E* d/o J.S.R. & Ma d. 12/6/1871 (llm 66) Rosmrru M. w/o J.SsR. d. 1/8/1801. (53y %I 22d) Willie C. s/o J-S-R. & RA. S. R. 8/26/ /24/i 907 Wry B. w/o S.R. d. 3/18/1906 (78y lm 3d) HAISLIP, RQ-t W. d. 6/r3/~3 Susan w/o R. d, 2/13/1876 (65y h 16d) John N. s/o Re#. & S.S, d. 2/1/1W (3d) JAMESON Mahalr wjo m. 9/23/1804- i?/13/1877 McCONNEWt, Robert A. 2/21/3835-1/10/1908 a=&el?/3/ /2b-/~92d MASH Lnfgnt s/o G.T. & MRj, d. 11/21/1861 (9d) jo~eph P. S/O ';.T. 3c E d. 10/20/1862 (2y llm 2Qd) ;d(.ddiss Beth P. d. 9/lb/lR72 Penpla~cl C. w/o Geol-pe d, Q/2 h/ /ll/l P7 j 5karles E. s/o G.l. % P.2. d. k/17/147? Gearrpe H. s/a C.U. P P.C. ~/21/1571-3/23/1900 Zharles 4. d. 9/12/1F65 (62y 5t! 2Rd) KOaftLS5 P8nnS* E. d/o GuR. b E.B. 10/2rr/rw- i Z/~L/L s4.9 Jbhn #O S/O & E.3. t!/23/1813-l1/10/1643 L.P. a/o C.R. & E Keq Y. n/o C.R. & E.B, &/12/1 P jb-4ji 2/18j4 Sirneon Po S/O C.H. E.B. 1-/1f!/1946-6/5/1865 J.Y. 1/3/ /29/1869 Judith Be 5/2@/1826-2/2/1906 dalttr S* S/O JOY. & JOB. d* 4/27/1882 (23y 3 29d) Hackley C Games T* Walter H. s/o W.B, & sa. d- 9/1/1884 (ly llm 24d) Urruh J ROBINSON Jane E. s/o S.P. -. 7/4/1816-9/28/1008 CAMAHAN, Jmhn 3/r0/1839-2/16/1906 Viola d/o Edith 6/3/1931- M.A. 2 / w ~ 71/26/r929-3/19/1913 J D 9/27/1 5/1929 Dick 6 o Pe & Elizabeth No Inf) /27~881-~9/188j Eddie dm 1898 (15~) 'rebitha 1). Elisa A. w/o Per 1/12/1860- ' J O h/o ~ Emily 33~813-12/12/i888 REED, Isaac 11/4/1843-3/30/18?8 COUINS, cp4. jaw* Po (Co H 47 Mamie d/o Perry & Elizabeth 11/18/ STIIES* F *C 3/8h840-1,21,/1907 Sarah E. 12/28/1846-9/16/1937 YOCVM, - do 1903 (23~) '*(H*+O*(H)*+~**++ "3PT)" Charles D. e/o W.T. & L.J. ttie d/o W.T, & L.J, ?-7/15/l8?0 Caroline d/o avid dlr Mary d* ll/j 189 (ly h 5d) Lucy d L David Margaret d. 7/30/1R32 (10y 29d) Mirand8 d/o avid & Margaret d. 7/7/1841 ( Sy 4m7d) Oavid Hackley d. 8/9/1870 (28y 6ar. 25d) STGNE J O d. ~ 2/18/1874 (48~ iom) artie Be d/e C. h 3. C)/fO/t9a5-11/2/ Mary A. w/o John 12/11/1826-7/9/1922 Mrttie Jane /lb/l092-12/%2/19 JI) Cieero 10/1/?89I- Madm Rawtta?/ll/l91&- 8/19/ Jehn 1. 4/21/1881-7/15/1931 Amem S. 2/16/1905-3/12/194.r ;Dl----Cur ):other /10/18P3 One88 6/7/ /9/1944 -????? d. 3/17/1871 (19~ 15d) ilia c. s/io/ia~-a/2r/i913 C.D., 3.M.Cq, A.F.C., K.E.C. KNIGHT, Ne11. 2/20/~90~-~0/22/~901 *CY*~********e*e***v*****~v****** Delqney d 8/10/1904(70 6r13d) iuc~m-cri-tmn cprnmr, un %ills- Lucy, John P: 2/27/101)2-5A3/1916 boro Rd., 1 mi. S. of til4 on farm of David Dudek. Ruth Blanche do 9/20/1909 by Maryhelen Hilaon, Sept., 1974 (2y ) ~v(nrll~, N e d 12/3/19-- CARTER, riilliam F., father Charle a E.&/1/1905-3/24/ /b/1 Qb2-1/2/1925 LQHG, John P 2/2?/1882-5/2 a916 Emma L., mother 4/10/lA50- HIDDUTON, M-8 A. 2/24/1871-1/9/1934 Carrie EllauI)ear Sister* 1/3/ /29/13 52 William L. s/o W.H. & :.,L. d.? Intant COX, Laura Ella, stillborn March, 1915 NICHOLS, Ann, b. in N. Carolina d. 9/2/1857(nst of stone buried) LAMKIS, Selina(?) There are many unurktd graves in this mall, neat plot which is near the road and in front of a new house built by the Dudeks, Mrs. Dudek (Anita Kay Carter) my8 that she has an infant brother buried there. Mr. W.T. Carter, who lives nearby, and in an uncle of Mru, Dudek, uys that the burial ground was there when his family moved there years ago, and Indiana am bur ed them, He say8 that a ZACHARY HALE is a180 buried there. Mr. Carter also stated that ANN NICHOLS ms nearly 100 year. old when she died, ee***********.*e*ete*e*eoe*e*e*~ MrNrnm CElLETeRY* HY C, Iron Co., no. by J. chpm BACK* Robert Keith 9/8/195?- 6/8/1974 mckbr, Romlla 8/22/lw- 3/ Jams Norbert (Mi ch 52 US)rR) 2/1/ /25/1957 CORLAND, Arthur Suuel A. 7/*/18)f-&8/1921 b~ia Heater C. d mmt, Owu 11)7!5-399

95 CEMETISRY located 1 m im off Hy Cm, Liberty Twp., Madison Co., Mom by Jeanette Chapan BARTON, Mae LO BOUNDS, Ruth Vm BURKS, Herrrchel If. 2/2/1916-7/8/193 6 Hillas Eyem (Xo Cpl US my) Clara Po 3/30/1891-5/25/1970 Amey Fay 10/9/1890- BYARD, Marie Jm COOPER, Lucille 8urk. 2/?4/1921-2/7/1953 PIREBAUGH, Ge erg. Ha 10/9/1915-' 7/26/1968 ~rene 9/3/ /29/1965 KIGER, Rnd Lo (UO Prt 161 mmt Brig) 2/27/1892-2/1/1945 MI DKIFF, Ihlbmrt Fr-k JeSo 18W-1#7 J-8 A MULL, Vem Po PUICB, B. HRXT~Y 8/5/ SHOUAIQSR, U1. Po Uildrvd 8 /1915-8/24/l924 Albert 4k/l8834/29/l959 my Th-8 LO 11~/187~-11/28/l9bO =ST, A m )0 e**.hih.o~*h.oheeohe*ho. RICHARDSON PAM, E of New Havan, Franklin Co., Yo. BROWN, Rhoda d. 8/15/1616(7Oy96d) 1-c Norton (WE Co B 31 Reg Ma%., J.T., JoBm, %.To lb V.1) 2/5A83-5 6/1909 caimrs, nm 175/ /25/1856 uwa, w~ d. 8~0/$9(6ga~) Eliukth W o Ho --- R.kc~a W O Ao do 3 19/1 S(*Y) Sarah I. w k Go H. 8/20/l855- thllie rl A. dm 11/22/1063 2/23/1907 (63y a 26) e*ee*ehe*qheeee*e**(hm(hi)*4e.i* A..10fi/181&6/28/1880 ORCHARD, Blisakth w/o Alexander a. 1//1839 (23 ) ASHLOCK CEMETERY, near Si1v.r Mine 8, PUa. a l H l 2/2g/1861-6/21/1911 Madiaan Co., Ho. by Jeanette Ch.pun Ho 8//1898-2//r910 RAJrSr, John 2 22/ /9/1847 -kin 1/9A817-9/3/18@5 Lotair do 10/e6/1835 (24~) smi**m, A d/o. a. Jo d. 12/21/1871 (lld) wmrd ~~i~~~l$,f;~i$l~;$ l Mrfh B e 4fi Anna H 9/1&7 3-2LOk874 Worn, J@@m E* 4/ w1/6/1889 ZUIIYALT, UIia Dm d/e. L A. Christina O.le 2/ do 10/31/1874 (3y lla 29d) crimm. niiiu i88i-(glj ee*~+**ee**ee*e*eee*e*e*eeee**e*e BRINKER FARM CBWBTiPRY Fmr*ND~aich*hra*185)-1935 Ruth Ann 18344/8/10<0 Pran*l)n~o.,~o.b~~ud~~b YER, Charles C Willim Go wiiii- H. 1~ Ida Loulre C m d iw Minnie B n / A PIlOEUY, Mac Jam 18W-lW8 1 WOD ) ee(~ Uanuy Jane 4. b/# 967(99~1*1U) Tm H W f23/ /l9h A. /28/1916*. ARRa Bdu ST. JOHN'S(B(rrllER) CBYETERY, SY Gtr S.C 20, Trp 43N, Re 2Vb Franklin Cam, Ma. A WILLIMS, JOB. We (Mo P*t 33 D 10/2~/ &/l~0 1 WEBB, Mary HfI& YAUNEY, Delores fnuiae Eugene Imac dm (7 )? Lorrain La 7/a/192&2h2/19% R e-ea***eeeeeeeaee**aeeeeeueaeeae 9 HEATWRLYWTERY,nearNewHaven, H Ttanklin Co., Mae (? BOONE, Tham.8 J. do 3/1l/lQ8 7 (5Ay B 27d) THU~ Nary J. w/o TO d. 1/6/1883(57y) Y CRAIG, Mar Camline w/o Robert J do 3/3/I88, ~ 6h y lid) I( GREEN, Lyden (Co B 32 lo Inf) -- ( mathbrly, T l C l 10/1~/1831-3/24/1901 C Sarah d. 6/11/1838 (29y) J

96 WACCANER CEMETERY, 72 Hy near D, OFlghP%NWOOD CgWlemRYs Hy 67 below Joaa 10 18P-lWl Madison Co., Yo. 12 Mile, Madieon Co., #o. l&a hf m3-1w5 '$le 183 Ho C.,,)- GREENWOOD. Charleu 9/6/1826- ( Co c in/2i/i8~j6 mb18a~leae -- Pleasant F. ( Ark Pvt 1st cl lillisabth A Be Co Trane Corp) 6 3/1935 R.----a WAGGAmR. Bertha 11 9k891 5/3/1973 Ju.sAc 11/12/1833-6/16/1881 Debra Sue d. llk4/1954 Edward T. (Mo C 1 Ord Rep Shop &pot ww 1) 10A/l888-11/23/1953 Elizabeth Robert Elenson 82 RoH. d: R.J. John F. 10/8/1886-9/27/1932 9/3/ /10/18gl Joseph W Rosie J Mary E Ro Heater h/o Grace 3/17/1891- mc VYm. To d1/1929 WHXTfS, Albert ---- Willim Be 6/30/ /4/1906 WtBfQEIYe Joarsah C * ****t**r*+******e**e*~**~**.r~e~~~eo~)*e~~~*~**~*********** Son of J.L. d: Lsm FAIRVIBW-CLICK mi Uanthr (B W GO C 94 I11 Inf) John Lo (GO D 32 IU. Inf) NE of Nevada, Vernon Cob, No. COFIBLT, Virginia HOUWAY A.W. do b888 ADAMS, Henry Se1-B HAmNOWF(E, CksPPhfg Jam@@ CUCK, SU-h Minnie CIZIVIIR, Jm's Re AKXRS, weo0- J.C. & C. 1& APPLECARTH, Pearl CURRY, SOP ADKINS, Joseph frrup B.E m uura Orsosea HWT, Eigsie BAKER, Addie r, CURIUlllllo Them HOOBBR, Th.dl0~ BROOKS, Henry M.B. ----, QORo--- r)l-8 Ee Floronoe COBm, Ooecs We (kow 1899-lW1 CWLP, Sabrina A, Wrmmd Tilgarn Go HORMPNC, I~~FCY We COLLINS, -1.t Fe HOWARD, Dan We A9OJ-1911 We Clerk B W F C ON, CCUlK, Rellie Violet Virgiraia J08le-0- WlPBIOU, &hi@ JeHe 1832-fw6 8ara &%tie BLISS, Dixie Ue 1 11 W 12 arl re Artie Be 188L)-1889 Dixie Be de 1942 BOICB, Flerenoe 8% fama He muel #)AID, kmlbr A. 18) Cuelim Nary Bb 18S1917 BUUCRO?TS, me KO leg BOWIN, John T.(CO tt 2 lo Ini, 8pb h e w) MSCR, krtlm Carl 1W Burtan A I.- He BOLINBtR, Wp?r Be w BROWN, Willim )s h ~ l d Se r, lhmlem Charleub BLAIR, Arthur FSNs#I#, VaQ Mary Mae BURTON, J.W BRITSCH, G u w 183&1891 BSU Floyd 18W1900 Della BISHOP, Sur Charlea B BUR&, Nancy F a BROWN, Hamy Lotti# C.L Alkrt It bm25r, Melinda Ro# artha Jaw8 Otie Ruby Bmlw&Y, I= ulirrefe LUCAS, BOO A l k Bwtrm, Ada Syln-r , Cecil Bo BARRBTT, Bertha Mile mry S6m?er lqlirpaw1 HARTIN, Williamson me Chrrlio H U W, kurd. Be J, Susan F UiUi@ 60Ftmde MERRITT, Aehbury CRAIG, Bddie C %9or, Mary A o 18c31~-1908 Isw R, All- CelLIhu Stella Me ~IIPPJT t Clarence Searcy

97 William El Walter LO IUIEYERS, Edna MONTGOUERY, Eda E MOSSBERGER, Willie MOORE J-8 Be Mary 189- Stephen Sara A MEDINGER, Mary M McANISH, Jamar McCULLAN, Yhr, He McWHERTER, Ray Rachel MECRACE, ChPrlia GO MILES, Ada G James E Catherine M MIBRS, BeFe John H MILIER, Abram James Franklin Jams S Daniel Sara J Clara A Waud B Nancy J Sarah A MILIERT, A rt Jorph x Wilhalmlne WONROB, D. We UOORE Stephen J Sara A MONCRIEP, Anna NEWTON, Mark Anthony d NEWLAND, W i l l i a m OSWALD, Daniel Jennie John H Willie W OTT, Besada Mary C M.V PAWSR, Lewis Po J.R NOW PARSONS, E.We E. Walton Lucinda E Inez Maria Jame8 G Mary Ee PATTON, Dora B RGACOCK, W.J Rekcka PIERCEU, Gladyr Maira RACER, Elizabeth Prank REA, A REED, Henary C Mary RAXSEY, George E RICHARDSON, GOB Lydia B Dim Form st RITCHBY J.H Mary Lea Martha Adalirn Willie RIHMBR, Allie GOO. TO 1868-a* RIZOR, A.J Sara RHEA, Calab Uroy ROARK, E.K Ma&e Minnie Raure ROBINBT, Ogoan One ROGERS, Doloris Baker Jamer Albert Williu~ Lo 1862-IN9 SCHEIDBPIR, L. Rode SHAW, Hattie E SAMPLE, Howard S)(EPHeRD, Jm.8 He Joseph S SIMMONS, Avery Ernest Sara Jane SIMON, Joeeph SIPLE, hanuel Mary J. Marquis SX4UWOOD, Grover Ruth SPENCER, Tammy Sue SOWARD, Alma David We W1 STONE, Fred A John A STRAIN, Jasrie W. Bee SUTHBRIAND, Martin Mary TAUL, Earnert Bma Roscl THOMAS, Martha THOMPSON, Bliza S THORTON, 1-c Scaley Be W i l l i u Go 1993rl02- TILPORD, Alma Black TITUS, Edwin A Mary A TODD, Clara A. 18w-1912 TRUE, Um. Vallia VAMBWA, Charlie E Jm.8 R IL.udy J o VANCB, J088ie--- feaac (6 1C.n. Cav Co B)-- VAN CAMP, Ikniel VASS, GeTe ) Ilrttia VAUGHN, W i l l i u A. 1w?-1913 VORHEES, Bonnie WAGORBR, John WADDLa, Ekrtha D WALLACE, Uartha Lucy Caroline WALTON, Cyru8 P ToJe WEBB, Annr. Uaa J. Walter WBMIEYBR, Bettie E Samuel hnnie Lee WIlOGER, In?.of J.H. 6 Effie 1894 WERT, Jersie WILLIAMS, J.S. --- Sera R B O G WHITE, Hershel WELIER, Thomar A Mary C WILSON, L.G w Sara Louiae Jomeph A blia Po Benjamin F. d ~NTERS. John H Lillia B Y O ~ ~ UE. M John B Charler R WINE, Daniel D Lydia H. d WIsmN, Eerie Pord )(.Ctha J FARMINGTON CENTER (RAMSEY BURIAL GROUND, OSCEOU, POLK COUNTY, WISCONSIN by ISABELLE HANSCOM ROUND Penlason, Freemanp, d 15 Jan 1870 Age 56 Yr. Fenlason, Harris F. d Dec 1854 s of F.P & H.N. 9 y 8 m Ford, Prank M. d. 19 Oct 1863 s of T. & U.L. 19 y 1 a Ford, Harriet d 2 Jan 186- d of T. & W.L. 1 y 7 m Ford, James W. d 8 May 1864 s of T. & Y.L. 2 y 11 a Ford, Laura d 28 Dec 1868 ly6m Ford, Lowell d 11 Jan Y Pord, Thomas d 18 Feb 1887 age 62 Hanscom, Albert L. b 31 Oct 1860 d 28 Dec y 4 son of N.F. & J.A. Hanscom, Belle b 3 April 1874 d 17 Fob y d d of N.F. & J.A. Hanscom, Daniel B. b 10 July 1858 d 12 lrrch 1928 Husband of Juurie Urerton lknscom, Eben L. b 1830 d 1864 ~ S C O R, n- J. d 30 r ~ 1864 ~ h age 32 Hanscom, Jennie nae Ireston b 23 April 1858 d 19 April 1917 wife of Dmiel B. Hanscom, John W. d 18 Aug 1876 age 76 yr 6 ro. Hanscom, Leonard W0 b 13 Dec 1903 d 19 June 1950 Xanscom, Julia A. nee Ford b 17 Sept 1835 d 13 April 1900 wife of Nathan Foster Hanscom, mrrrhall L. b 9 lay 1862 d 23 Sept y 4 m 14 d s of N.?. & J.AO Hanscom, Nathan Porter b 1833 d 1924 husband of Julia A.Ford Hanscom, William L. b 9 Nov 1885 d 8 - Ylarch 1886 & J A b 22 June 1905 d 13 July 1905 Leola and Baby b 26 April 31 April 1915 * of D.B and J.W. Hanscom Emily b 184 d 1863, b 1823 d Sarah nee H8nscom b Hanscom, unnamed daughter N.?. d 1922 Nason, Albert Co D 2 Wisc C ~ V Nason, Bertha b 2 Aug 1869 d 19 Feb 1884 d of Joel P a Mary C. Naaon, Bethiah nee Hanscom b 19 Dec 1831 d 28 Dec 1862 wife of Joel P., daughter of Henry h Louisa Hanscom Nason, Everett b 29 Ysy 1853 d 27 Aug 1909 Namon, Hima R. d 4 July 1859 &e 57 yr. Naron, Joel F. b 31 Aug d 3 Dec 1908 Rwon, Mary nee Codrey b 5 July 1833 d 25 wife of Joel F. Muon, Roscoe W. d of C.F. & E.E. 2 y 2 r 9 d Naron, S8mh P. d 20 Feb 1860 Remley. Elis8 nee Gibson b 1859 d 1938, wife of John WfTmRS, (CO A 1 Ind Cav) WOW, Nellie ~ Ye William P. 19*=1041 WOODS, Potar G nlliaxson, Bthel Waa YANCB, JoDe YOmR. JeD- --- Resley, John b 1837 d 1924 *****************++*****++*****+**.I) R~rl~y, firm b 1864 d 1903 COX CELQlSRIRY, off Hy CC, neurs.co, wife of John Jladiron Co Yo Savey, Loon b 21 YIrch 1873 COX, Bher L. d. 8/ (90ylh20d) d 21 April 1873 twin J.H. 3/27/186?-10A2A936 So8rey, hater b 21 brch 1873 Yuy Row 12/28/1892-6/26/1933 d 21 April 1873?win sons Rosa 9/12/1912-6/2/ of Varzun & Sarah Rorria ---- Ilrtm oheck at Court House, SWORD, W u ~ Lo t 19064/3/1958 Balm Lake, Wisconsin

98 DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS LISTED IN VOL. I, No, 42, GREENFIELD VEDETTE, JUNE 6, $867 by Amanda Teeter Sefton (s~&os) The following is a list of delinquent taxpayers which appeared in the GREENFIELD VEDETTER, a weekly newspaper, published in Greenfield, Pade County, Missouri. The list appeared in the i~sues of June 6th and Lath, I have abstracted this to show only bhe names of perspns qwi.99 taxes, The original includes a legal description of the land qn which the taxes were owed, amount due and the state and county in which the land was located. Originals of the following may be seen at the State Historical Library, Hitt & Lowry, Columbia, and are available on interlibrary loan. 5 have copied a g ~od portion of these newspapers and have indexed fhe first roll which covers 1867 to 1900 (incomplete) and will be happy t~ share with anyone interested, provided they include a stamped envelope, ALLEN, William R. Buster, M.W. Clab~rn, D.A. Adoplh, Henry Beal, Isiah J. Crartdall, M.E. Adolph, George Berry and Clown Carman, James Anderson, Thomas C. Berry, Edward T. Cantrell, Peter Anderson, Sylvanus Broney, F.M. Collins, E,B. Anderson, Thomas A. Boyd, R.K. Coffee, John T. Anderson, Mqry Bogart, C. adm. Cox, Charles, Anderson, John C. for Parnall. W.G Crowley, W.T. Anderson, Joel M. Buchanan, Marcus Campbell, James decd. Allen, William Beal, William S. Cain, Shadarick Anderson, R.T. Bumgartner, Rebecca Clark, William Abbott, Lawson Blair, Andrew and Sims, J.E. Allen, H.H. Brasler, J.H. Codee, Thomas S. Allen, Chilton Beal, A.B. Cate, William H. Merchants Bank Bloomer, D.C. Clark, McArthur of St. Louis Clement, J.M. Cantrell, Richarg Bayops, C.S. Campbell, James Cantrell, Benjamin A. Boyd, Elizjah Clopton, Samuel Degaten, A.J. Blanchard, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Dunwoody, John Brown, John L. Cable, Virginia Dennis, Franklin Brown, William B. Carter, Moses W. Dial, Joseph M. Ball, Elizjah D. Cranda;;, Cavid Dearfield, Clare~ce Benefield, R.G. Craft, Mahalah Drexel, Anthony 3. Behan, Isaac Cartwright, Levi Dyer, John Berry, D,D. Coffman, A.D. Dupley, Lemuel W. Baker, Bob R. Chapell, Charles Duncan, W.N. and Charles Barrett, Edwin Canfield, John W. Dollins, -F.B. and R.K. Bradley, E.B. and Holmer Cook, John M. Duprey, J.R. Bogart, Charles Coates, D.M. Dollins, H,K. Barrett, Wilson Clopton, B.F. Darneal, Isaac, heirs of Blackburn, Wm. H. Cowna, William Doss, Benjamin Bear, Dreescilla J. Cook, Pharoah Davis, F.A. Baker, B.S. Cotner, Joel Drexel and Co Berry, Henry C. Carves, Tarrant, deed, Dexter, Samuel V. Bowles, Hiram W. Cook, R.B. and Dickey, George Boyer, John Shields, J.P. Dickey, Ephraim Birdsell, Warren Cox, Reppey B. Dent, Charles Bugbee, Thomas F. Cox, A.M. Dudley, John A. Bowhen, Benjamin S. Craig, J.B. Elrod, Noah Bowles, Benj. K. decd. Cook, James M. Ellwell, D.M.

99 Epperson, Samuel Hervey, John Easton, Achilles Holliday, Tobias Flanagan, James Herald, Richard Flrd, John,Holley, James A. parmer, W. and Henry, William J. Hoppear,.. I?. Hunt, John B. Farmer, Washington Hastings, F.M. Farish, Elizabeth. Harretl, David J. Flannery, Eleanah Harris, William ~armer, William B. Hobbs, Matila Ferguson, John N. Hughel, George W. Fuller, John C. Hughel, Silas ~inley, Thomas B. Hardin, B.C. Gray, Wesley B. Herrington, B.C. Gray Stephen, heirs of Hopkins, John M. Gil, Williamson Hinson, J.D. Guy, Jesse, adm. of Hizor, John ~ohn D. Thompson Hopper, James Goodrich, Calvin G. Harris, Samuel Goodrich, Martin L. Heisly, M. Gutherie, Jonathon R. Hardacre, J.T. Golden, William R., Hogood, John N. Green, G.B. Howard, J. F. Gray, Daniel M. Hooper, James C. Garrett, Edward T. Holman, Rebecca Givens, Alexander Hardin, James F. Goforth, James M. Hocker, John D. Goforth, J.T. adm. Hill, James A. Goforth, Clias Holeson, A. Givens, Jonas Harrison, T.H. Gearhart, Isaac Irby, Wiley Griggs, Joel decd Ingles, Charles Graves, R.P. Jones, James H. Hamilton, W.H. ' Julian, Alfred Hudson, William Johnson, J.C. Harper, Nelson Jones, Polly Harris, Nelson E. ~ohnson, J. G. Harris, William E. John, George W. Harris, I and Jones, Milo Taylor, Samuel Jones, F. and G.F. Hugler, Solomon Jones, N.F. and,?.,so Henson, Benjamin- Jones, B.J. Henderson, William H. Johnson, Francis Hunt, Samuel Johnson, 'L.W. Hardwick and Mitcehll Jones, William Hendr icks, John Jones, James Hunt, Franklin Janney, P.M. Hestand, John W. Kimberling, Fred Hockaday, P.H. Kile, Mary R. Harshaw, P.O. Kennedy, Alfred Hoyl, David sl, Lomg. J.E. agent for Haire, Joseph E. Campb,ell, J. Hindman and Co. Kennor, Lea Hulstone, J.C. Knox, R.J. Harshaw, P.P. adm. Kirley, Chesterfield Robinson, R.P. Kirby, Thomas W. Heylin, Isaiah B. Kirley, Jesse W. Heylintick, Levi King, D.C. 9.2 Sf LGS ~astly, John Leas, Jacob I. Lewis, William J. Lang, James R. Leeper, Thomas - Law, Samuel ~o~am, William B. 1 Lasater, Cannon Lasater, Hardy Looney, ARchibald Lindley, Jacob, Lea, Nelson Lowe, A.K. Lewis, John C. Lower, Jacob Letts,' Noah 11; Lacker, J.F.M. Lacker, G.F.N. Luce, Jesse Linhart, William Laughlin, Thomas McMasters, Rufus Monor, Cave J. McKinzie, J.R. Morris, Thomas, McAffrey, J.W. McManis, Margaret Miller, A. Mathews, Oliver W. McGregor, J. W, Morris, Daniel McMillen, J. A. for Grantham Morrow, C. Malone, Sarah McLain, Jesse McDaniel, Wm. J. Morris, Cincinnatus Marshall, 'James Merrick, W. G. Mitchell, Alexander McGee, D. H. Mulkey, J. H. Matthews, Stanford Miller, James Morris, C. J. and John Matthews, Walter Mack, W. M. Mitchell, Allen Morris, Henry G. McCobles, E. A. Montgomery, Wm. A. Matthews, Margaret Monroe, R. Mitchell, James Mitchell, Rachel Morris, S. J. and Reynolds I.

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101 COMPANY "A", SECOMD INFANTRY, TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS SPAN ISH AMER ICAN WAR Photographs of the f~lzowing were in the E.At. 'KeZZogg Collection given to a STLGS Member. The pictures have been sent to Tennessee State Archives for preservation. BOHANNON, CHARLES D. (same studio) BRADEN, HIRAM He CUMMINGS, GEORGE, Camp Meade, Pa. DUNCAN, JOSHUA ' 3". DUNN.; JOHN, Drum Major of 2nd I.nf. Band. FARNUN, GEORGE W., by Harper & Co. FUDGE ELI JAH HARRISON, CHARLES C., Campe COMPANY "A" SECOND INFANTRY Meade, Pa. TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS, HORN, RICHARD H. (Dick Horne) by Harper & Co. of D.C., Va.,. BENNETT, WILLIAM R., by Nonpareil Ga., and S.C Art Studio, Washington,, _rp_._-. D Cm. JOHNSTONE, ALEXANDER H. (tintype) --JOHNSTONE, ALEXANDER H. by Harper BEARD FAMILY BZBLE RECORDS NELS. world's Fair Photo. From an old Bible be20nging to Mrs IKELLOGG, E.A., 1 Lt.; CLARENCE Z. Beulah (Zabe Z ) Torke Zson, Route I, 1 Horton, Kansas, Submctted I THOMPSON, 2nd Lt.; Miss JOE B SMITH, at Camp Alger. by Mrs. Emma ~azbraith, StLGS. KNIGHT, - FREDRICK S. KUHN, HENRY A., by World's Fair MARRIAGES Photo View Co., Washington DC Aaro'n Beard 6 Angelina Bowers, LAWLER, T;D.A., 2nd Lt., and a Oct. 20th, friend. By Brown Bingham of BIRTHS I Memphis. Aaron'Beard 14 Aug 1809 LAWRENCE, JAMES A. & JOHN SHAER by Angel ina Bowers 4 May 1812 Harper & Co. Andrew H. Beard 13 ~~1~1834 I JOHNSTONE, ALEX H. & JESSIE E. RUN- LUTTRELL, JAMES R. by Harper & Co. Eunice Ann Beard 24 Dec,.1835 *MURRAY, WILLIAM A. Elizabeth Beard 2 Nov NICKS, JOSEPH E. & WILLIAM VICTORY Alexander Beard 4 Mar $1839 by Harper & Co. Amanda Beard - 24 Jun 1841 PAUL, JAMES by Harper & Co, Rachel S. Beard 14 Mar 1845 PETTY, MILLARD F. (Mr. Pettie) Margaretta Beard 6 Apr 1847 PETTY, J. MILZARD F,, "the man, w h ~ Clara Beard 3 Apr wrote our March through Vir- Augusta Beard 26 Mar 2852 ginia. 2nd Inf. Tenn..Vol. Zadock Beard 5 Mar 1855 Albert D. Beard 21 Jul 1858 DEATHS Band, formerly of Co. "A"." ) RUNNALS; JESSIE E. & ALEX H. JOHN- STONE by World's Fair Photo m e t h Harding ' 25 Nov 1865 View Co., Washington, D.C. Margarotta Beard 13 Dec 1868 SHAER, JOHN & JAMES A. LAWRENCE by Rachel S. Beard 2 Mar 1880 Harper & Co. Angelina Beard. 7 Jun 1884 STEPHENS, Mrs. M.M., Druggist and Annie Harding 28 Dec 1882 Prescriptionist at 336 S. Aaron Beard 26 Aug 1885 MarRet St., Nashville, Tenn. Clara Beard Lilly 2 Jan 1904 THOMPSON, CLARENCE Z., 2nd Lt.; Andrew H. Beard 20 Apr 1907 Alexander Beard 19 Nov 1913.! E.A. KELLOGG, 1st Lt.; and i Miss JOE B. SMITH, taken at I Albert D. Beard 17 Apr 1913 Camp Alger. Eunice Ann Beard Klinefelter!DERRICK, MRS. W.H. and FIIiss J.B. 12 Mar A921 i, SMITH at Camp Alger. (Two Amanda Beard Baggs 27 Aug 1928, ' Zadock Beard 11 Dec 1942 different photos) MARRIAGE NOT IN BIBLE: Zadock B. Beard rn Martha Eulalia McFarland, 1882 in Morrow County, I VICTORY, WILLIAM M., & JOSEPH E. Ohia. NICKS by Harper & Co. 94 StW

102 BOOK REVIEW Drive, St. Ann, Mo pp. softbound. ~orothy Garesche HoZZand 'Genealogy begins in 1828 in Ger many and is brought up to present day in St. Louis, I1 inois, Cali- PIKE COUNTY, ILL1 NOIS MARRI AGES, forn ia, etc.,. The author gives Vol. I, Vol. I1 184 inte resting details about many 1853 compiled a nd publis ied memb ers of the famil es as well as Mrs. Roberta Lile s Zachary, 6 plac es of baptism, marriage and Sycamore Ave., Sh after, CA buri al. Complete in ex. and Mrs. Agnes Du Val Keller $5. each volume, paper back, indexed.,================================== The county of Pike was formed 1821 THE HISTORY OF THE JONES FAMILY OF from Madison, Bond and Clark. It HENDERSON, KENTUCKY by Otey Sherman included all that part of the Jones, Jr., M.D., 2010 Longfellow State north and west of the Illi- Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., nois River and north of the Kankasoft cover, 105 pp. kee River to the Wisconsin border. The family history begins with Pip- It included present sites of Chipin the Short, King of France in cago, Quincy, Peoria and Galena. 768, continues through Matilda, the More than 30 counties have been, wife of William the Conqueror down carved from the original Pike. It is hoped this careful work, giving more than 2,800 marriages will assist the many researchers whose families moved elsewhere. THE THOMAS LAMONTS OF AMERICA, ed. by Corliss Lamont, A.S. Barnes and Co., South Brunswick and N.Y., $ Hard cover, illustrated, 254 pp. A collection of reminiscences and letters of six generations of Lamonts, this volume traces the family from 13th century Scotland through emigration to this country in 1750, participation in the Revolution, farm life in New England, and the genteel poverty of a minister's home to culminate in a blaze of glory as modern generations of highly respected financiers enjoy private yachts and yearly trips to Europe. The editor, his father and brother both Thomas Lamonts, were distinguished for ability, scholarship and devotion to country and educational and civic causes. Unfortunate that a book of this caliber... lacks an index.... KRUSE, HARDEICK AND RELATED FAMI - LIES, compiled and published by Mrs. Dennis Fletcher, 3553 Long through Edward I. A descendant of his, George Reade, came to the colonies. The genealogy is interspersed with histories of individuals, some related, some not, histories of towns and personal reminiscences. No index. Price not given. HOW TO DECIPHER AND STUDY OLD DOCU- MENTS by E. E. Thoyts (Mrs. John Hautenville). Second edition 1903, Elliot Stock, London. Republished by Gale Research Co., Book Tower, Detroit, $10.00 xvi and 149 pp., illustrations. Hard cover, no index but chapter headings. A scholarly little volume of use chiefly to experienced students working on original English Documents, such as deeds, monastic charters, parish registers, etc.,. The author reads medieval English, Norman French and Latin with equal facility. Despite its scholarship the book is simply written and offers useful suggestions about deciphering old letters. Post Office Box 2068 Decatur, Illinois I 4

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