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Conrad Friedrich Stoerker

M, #14, b. 17 February 1851, d. 13 June 1927
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Great-grandfather of Sheila Sue Altenbernd
Father*Christian Friedrich Störcker b. 12 Feb 1812, d. 9 Feb 1868
Mother*Clara Maria Poesser b. 2 Feb 1816, d. 17 Jun 1898
Conrad Stoerker
     The following information is from the records of John Altenbernd.

About November of 1857, Christian Friedrich Stoerker and his wife, Clara Marie (nee Poesser) moved to a farm near Cappeln Church in western St. Charles County, Missouri. They had a six-year-old son, Conrad Friedrich Stoerker, and some daughters. They had come from Buer, near Melle, Province Hannover, in Germany. (The 1900 Illinois Census for Washington County lists the year of immigration as 1859).

Conrad was ordained July 5, 1874 in St. Peter's Church in Washington, Missouri.

In March of 1875 Conrad was serving at St. Paul's Church in Old Monroe, Missouri.

In 1871 Conrad Friedrich Stoerker entered the Seminary, a place called Missouri Valley College. He was ordained July 5, 1874. He was assigned to be vicar under Rev. Philip Meusch in Carlinville, IL. In March of 1875, he was assigned as interim pastor of St. Paul's Church in Old Monroe, MO. Wilhelmine was a domestic servant in the household of Rev. Jakob Knauss of Millstadt, IL. While in their employ, she met the Rev. Conrad Friedrich Stoerker of Cape Girardeau, MO. This quickly blossomed, and they were married on November 2, 1876 by Rev. Jakob Knauss. The parsonage in Cape Girardeau was not yet ready for occupancy, so the newly?wed Stoerker's lived for a time in the church itself.

Less than a year after their wedding the couple moved to a country community near Drake, MO, where he was pastor of what is today St. James Church with the address of Charlotte, MO. There their first child, Frieda, was born December 13, 1877.

He became pastor of St. John's Church in Brighton,IL, near Godfrey, in 1879. It was short pastorate of two years. Alma was born there January 9, 1880.

This would be followed by another short pastorate in Warrenton, MO beginning in 1881. It was St. Paul's Church at what is today called Steinhagen. Hulda was born here July 18, 1881.

From here they went to St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church at Plum Hill, IL in 1883, where they would remain for eight years. Paul was born here October 8, 1883, and Ella on September 20, 1885.

Then came what was called the "Diphtheria Winter of 1889". Hulda was a victim of it, dying at the age of seven.

Fred was born October 5, 1889, and Julia October 18, 1891.

In December of 1891 the family moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, to begin a new congregation there. Arkansas climate did not agree with my grandfather, however, and his health failed, forcing him to leave.

They went to Morrison, MO, in 1893. It was a very short pastorate, but long enough for my mother (Flora) to be born there on April 27, 1894.

In May of 1894 they moved to Staunton, IL, a mining town, where they would remain five years. Theophil was born here September 9, 1896, and Adolph on October 4, 1898.

From there they went to Addieville, IL serving there from 1899 until 1905. Here was born the last of the Stoerker children, Gottlob, November 1, 1902.

Then came the move to New Haven, MO, as pastor of St. Peter's Church.

My grandparents would move to Hartsburg, MO in 1915. Then came World War I and those who were German born came under suspicion. My grandfather always preached in German to his German immigrant congregation, and such preachers in particular fell first under suspicion and then harassment. There would be strangers in the congregation on a Sunday morning who would then leave before the service ended, talking to no one, obviously government agents checking up on these German speaking preachers, making sure they weren't preaching sedition. That was bad enough, but rumors and stories also circulated in Hartsburg about him. (Uncle Theo, who suffered much the same thing in his first church in New Albin, Iowa, writes of this time in some detail in his book "Remembering Father and Mother". I won't repeat it here..) Things were never the same in Hartsburg after that, and in September of 1920, rather than, in effect, begin a new career by preaching in English, he opted for retirement, buying a home at 1021 South Fourth Street in St. Charles, MO.

Four of the Stoerker sons, Paul, Fred, Theophil, and Adolph followed their father into ministry.

The german spelling of Conrad's name is Konrad Friedrich Störker.

The 1910 Missouri Census, lists Fred Stoerker (clergyman), age 59; his wife Minnie, age 52; and children Ella, age 24; Fred, age 19; Julia, age 18; Flora, age 15; Theophil, age 13; Adolph, age 11; and Gottlob, age 7 as living in New Haven, Franklin County, Missouri. Fred is listed as a naturalized citizen. Their place of residence was a farm which they owned.

Conrad and Wilhelmine's addresses were as follows:
          Spring 1874 ? Spring 1875 ? Carlinville, IL
          1875(5 months) ? Old Monroe, MO
          1875 ? 1877 ? Cape Girardeau, MO
          1877 ? 1879 ? Drake, MO
          1879 ? 1881 ? Brighton, IL
          1881 ? 1883 ? Warrenton, MO
          1883 ? 1891 ? Plum Hill, IL - serving St. John's Church
          1891 ? 1893 ? Little Rock, Arkansas
          1893 ? 1894 ? Morrison, MO
          1894 ? 1899 ? Staunton, IL
          1899 ? 1905 ? Addieville, IL
          1905 ? 1915 ? New Haven, MO
          1915 ? 1920 ? Hartsburg, MO
          1920 ? 1936 ? (retired here) 1022 South Fourth St.
                St. Charles, MO
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Conrad died suddenly of an aneurysm. At the time of his death, he was living at 1021 South 4th Street, St. Charles, Missouri.

The funeral was held at 2 p.m. on June 17, 1927. Conrad was laid out in his home and then taken to St. John's Church in St. Charles, Missouri for services. He was buried in St. John's Cemetery.

The following words appear on the grave marker of Wilhelmina and C. Frederick Stoerker, "ICH WEISS, DASS MEIN ERLOSESER LEBT". It means "I know that my redeemer liveth."

Much more detail of the Stoerker family history can be found in the book "Remembering Father and Mother -- Told As It Was" by Theophil Stoerker.


     Conrad was born in Melle, Hannover, Germany, on 17 Feb 1851.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 He was the son of Christian Friedrich Störcker and Clara Maria Poesser.
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker immigrated on 19 Nov 1857 to New Orleans, Orleans County, Louisiana, USA, with his parents Christian Friedrich Störcker and Clara Maria Stoerker . They arrived on Ship "Anton Guenther" of Bremen.12,13
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker, Christian Friedrich Störcker's child, resided with Christian, in New Melle, Missouri, USA.14,9
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker, Christian Friedrich Störcker's child, resided with Christian, at Cappeln, St Charles County, Missouri, USA.14
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was listed as Friederich Störker on his confirmation record.7
     Friederich was confirmed at age 15 at St John's Church, Cappeln, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 2 Apr 1866. The memory verse recited was 1 Peter 1,13..7,10 He was ordained c 1874.15
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was Minister of the Gospel bt 1874 - 1927.15,16,14,11
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker married Wilhelmine Cuno, daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm Cuno and Juliana Braun, in Millstadt, St Clair County, Illinois, USA, on 2 Nov 1876.17,1,18,14
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was listed as the head of household on the 1880 US Federal Census of Brighton Village, Macoupin County, Illinois, enumerated 22 Jun 1880. Also living in the house were his wife, Minnie , and his daughter, Frieda Stoerker and Alma Stoerker. Edward F Dain, Nellie Dain, Jessie Dain, Dora Dain and Edward Dain were also living at that address. His age was listed as 29. He was born in Hannover. His father was born in Hannover. His mother was born in Hannover. He was married. His occupation was a minister.16
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was employed as pastor by St. Paul's Evangelical Church bt 1893 - 1894 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA.19
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker lived at 1218 W 11th, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA, bt 1893 - 1894.19
     Photo in 1893 in Morrison, Osage County, Missouri, USA.
     Conrad worked Rev. Stoerker proved himself a very faithful and conscientious worker, to which his many friends in the congrgation will gladly attest. During his pastorate the first Young People's Society and also the Ladies' Aid were organized. Besides St. Paul's he served the congregation at Dorchester and also taught in the parochial school. With great regret the congregation accepted the resignation of their faithful pastor in the late autumn of 1899. at St Paul's United Church of Christ, Staunton, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA, bt 6 May 1894 - 1899. He worked as Minister.20,21
     Photo of Conrad Stoerker with sons; Paul, Fred, and Theophil. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Fred Stoerker was listed as the head of household on the 1900 US Federal Census of Plum Hill Township, Washington County, Illinois, enumerated 2 Jun 1900. Also living in the house were his wife, Minna, his sons, Paul, Fred, Theophil and Adolph , his daughters, Frieda, Ella L., Julia and Flora . His birth date was listed as Feb 1851, age 49. He was born in Germany. He was married and had been married for 23 years. His father was born in Germany. His mother was born in Germany.6 His occupation was preatcher(this is the spelling that was on the census). He immigrated to the US in 1859 and had been in the US for 42 years. He was a naturalized citizen. He was able to read, able to write, and able to speak English.6 He rented the property . He lived in a house.6
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker and Wilhelmine Stoerker lived in New Haven, Franklin County, Missouri, USA, bt 1905 - 1915.22
     Photo of Wilhelmine, C. Friedrich, and Conrad Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo in 1907. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130). Standing -- Paul, Alma, Flora, Josephine, Ella, and Julia Stoerker, Frieda and Christian Mohr
Seated -- Conrad, Wilhelmine (holding Theodore) Stoeker
Ground -- Gottlob, Theophil, and Adolph Stoerker, Waldemar Mohr.
     Photo of Conrad, Flora, and Julia Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130)). Paul, Wilhelmine, and Conrad Stoerker.
     Photo of Paul, Josephine, Conrad, Ted, Wilhelmine, and Billie (in lap) Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers(#132).
     Photo.
     Photo in 1912. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130). Stoerker Family 1912 -- Back: Fred, Hilda, Theophil, Flora, Alma, Frieda Mohr, Julia, Christian Mohr -- Front: Waldemar Mohr, Conrad, Wilhelmine, Gottlob.
     Photo. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130). Back Row: Julia, Theophil, Flora, and Adolph Stoerker
Front Row: Gottlob, Conrad, Wilhelmine, and Paul Stoerker.
     Photo of Conrad Stoerker on a church outing. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker and Wilhelmine Stoerker lived in Hartsburg, Boone County, Missouri, USA, bt 1915 - 1920.22
     Photo of Fred, Hilda, Ted, Conrad, and Paul Stoerker in Aug 1915 at Parsonage, Eudora, Douglas County, Kansas, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo bt 16 Aug 1915 - 25 Aug 1915 in Missouri, USA. Motor Trip.
     Photo of Conrad Stoerker in 1917. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo at Eudora Township, Douglas County, Kansas, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130). Fred, Hilda, Ted, Conrad, and Paul Stoerker at the parsonage in Eudora, Kansas.
     Photo. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo of Conrad and Adolph Stoerker in 1918. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was listed as the nearest relative of Theophil Stoerker on his WWI draft registration card.4
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was listed as the nearest relative of Adolph Stoerker on his WWI draft registration card.5 Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was retired c 1920.15
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker lived at 1022 South 4th Street, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, bt 1920 - 1927 It might have been 1021 South 4th Street instead.15,14,9,11
     Photo of Conrad and Adolph Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo of Conrad and Wilhelmine Stoerker in Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172).
     Photo of Conrad and Wilhelmine Stoerker in Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo of Conrad and Wilhelmine Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172).
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker was listed as the head of household on the 1920 US Federal Census of Hartsburg Town, Boone County, Missouri, enumerated 9 Jan 1920. Also living in the house were his wife, Wilhelmine Stoerker , and his daughter, Julia Stoerker. His age at his last birth date was listed as 68. He was born in Germany. His mother tongue was German. He was married. His father was born in Germany. His mother tongue was German. His mother was born in Germany. Her mother tongue was German.23 He immigrated to the US in 1857. He was a naturalized citizen. He was naturalized in 1888. He rented his home. His occupation was preacher. He worked for the church.23 He was able to read. He was able to write. He was able to speak English.23
     Conrad worked During Rev. Stoerker's term, all services conducted in the German language were discontinued. at German Evangelical Church, Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA, on 20 Nov 1921. He worked as minister.24
     Photo of Conrad Friedrich Stoerker in 1922. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo of Conrad Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172).25
     Photo of Conrad Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130).
     Photo of Stoerker Golden Wedding Anniversary -- Back - Theophil, Julia, Paul, Conrad, Ella, Fred, Adolph -- Front - Alma, Wilhelmine, Frieda, Flora, and Gottlob on 2 Nov 1926. Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172).
     Conrad worked in Lixburg, Near Warrenton, Missouri, USA, in 1927. He worked as supply minister.9
     He resided in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, in 1927.
     Conrad Friedrich Stoerker residing at in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, sent a letter to Flora Stoerker,residing at 602 Clark Avenue, Jefferson City, Missouri on 21 Feb 1927.
     Dear Flora, Thank you so much for the congratulation and the enclosed check. With kind regards, Papa.26

     His obituary was published on in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 13 Jun 1927

REV. STOERKER DIES SUDDENLY THIS MORNING
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Veteran Of the Ministry Succumbs At 73 Years of Age. Widow And Ten Children Survive. Funeral Thurs. Afternoon
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Rev. Frederick Stoerker, 1622 S. Fourth St. died very suddenly at 8:30 a.m. today at teh age of 76 years, three months and twenty-two days after suffering with a hemhorrage from which he never recovered. He was overcome by the hemhorrage as he was about to arise this morning and before a physician arrived he passed away.
Rev. Stoerker entered the ministry 53 years ago an dserved at several appointments in Illinois and Missouri. For a time he served as supply minister at Luxburg, near Warrenton, Mo. He was born at Nell, Germany February 17, 1851, and came to this country with his parents when only six years of age. For several years they lived in the neighborhood of New Melle later residing at Cappeln.
Besides his widow Mrs. Wilhelmina to whom he was married 51 years ago he is survived by five sons and five daughters. Two sisters, Mr. H. H. Schapel, Wright City and Mrs. Minna Loeffert and eleven grandchildren also survive. The children are as follows: Mrs. Frieda Mohr, Denver, Colo., Miss Alma Stoerker, St. Charles, Miss Ella Stoerker, St. Louis; Miss Julia Stoerker, St. Charles, Miss Flora Stoerker, Jefferson City, Mo; Rev. Paul Stoerker, St. Louis, Rev. Fred Stoerker, Boonville, Mo., Rev. Theophil Stoerker, Donnellson, Iowa, Dr. Adolph Stoerker, Cinncinnati, O., and Gottloeb Stoerker, Warren, O.
The funeral will be ehld at 2:00 p.m. Thursday from the residence to the St. John's Church where services will be conducted. Interment will be made in the St. John's Cemetery.14

     Conrad died on 13 Jun 1927 in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, at age 76. The cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver. A hemhorage was a contributory factor. He died suddenly.27,1,15,28,29,9,30,11
     His obituary was published on in Jun 1927

Pastor C. E. Stoerker laid to rest.
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A large mournful congregation attends the funeral in St. Charles, M.O.
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Pastor C. E. Stoerker, who carried out his duties at the evangelical parish office for more than 50 years, has, as was already reported, passed into eternity on Monday, June 13 by a sudden death.
In spite of the fact that he retired from active duty at the parish office almost 7 years ago, he carried out many stopgap duties up to his death.
About three years ago he celebrated his 50th year in office together with three former divinity students, and last fall he celebrated with his beloved wife in the circle of their 10 children their golden wedding anniversary. Hale and hearty up to the end he passed away unexpectedly at the above-mentioned date at the age of 78 years three months and 22 days.
That Pastor Stoerker was well-liked and known far and wide is evidenced by the large funeral assembly who participated in the simple and dignified burial on Thursday at the Johannes Church in St. Charles, Missouri.
Participants of this burial ceremony were in official capacity the pastors J.N. Schuch; George Orlowsky; Jacob Irian; P. Pre?; H. Thomas; J.W. Frankenfeld, and Theo. Braun.
The burial took place at the cemetery of the congregation.31

     His obituary was published on in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 16 Jun 1927

SUDDEN DEATH OF REV. STOERKER AT HIS HOME
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Well Known Retired Minister Passed Away at His Home on South Fourth Street -- Funeral Thursday
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Rev. Conrad F. Stoerker residing at 1022 South Fourth street, died suddenly at his home Monday morning, June 13th, 1927 at 8:30 o'clock at the age of 76 years, 3 months, and 22 days.
Mr. Stoerker had been enjoying his usual good health and attended services at Church Sunday. Monday morning he was still feeling well and was getting ready for his breakfast when the end came. and his soul took flight to the Great Beyond. He was born in Melle, Germany, on February 17th, 1851 and came to this country with his parents when we was six years old, and the family lived in the vicinity of New Melle, this country. He was in the ministry for fifty-three years preaching most of the time in Illinois and Missouri. Since he retired and moved to St. Charles he has been a supply minister at Lixburg, near Warrenton. In the passing of Rev. Stoerker another long and useful life has terminated and his reward will be eternal life.
Mr. Stoerker is survived by his wife to whom we was married fifty-one years ago, five sons, Rev. Paul of St. Louis, Rev. Frederick of Boonville, Rev. Theophil of Donaldson, Iowas, Rev. Adolph of Norwood, Ohio, and Gottlob of Kenton, Ohio, survive him. Also, five daughters, Mrs. Frieda Mohr, of Denver, Colorado, Miss Flora of Jefferson City, Miss Ella of st. Louis, and Misses Alma and Julia who are at home. There are also eleven grandchildren, and two sisters, one residing at Weldon Spring and one at Wright City.
The funeral takes place Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the family residence to St. John's Chruch where services will be held and interment made in the cemetery of that congregation.9

     His obituary was published on Globe Democrat, St Louis, Independent City, Missouri, USA, on 15 Jun 1927

Stoerker - Entered into rest at St. Charles, Mo. Rev. Conrad Frederick Stoerker, on Monday, june 13, 1927 at 8:30 a.m. in his 77th year, beloved husband of Wilhelmina Stoerker (nee Cuno), dear father of Reverends Paul, Fred, Theophil and Adolf Stoerker, Mr. G. C. Stoerker, Mrs. Frieda Mohr, and Misses Alma, Ella, Julia and Flora Stoerker.
Funeral at St. John's Church St. Charles, Mo., on Thursday, June 16, at 2 p.m.28
He was buried on 16 Jun 1927 St John's Cemetery, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Conrad is buried in lot number 263, section A.27,1,14,11,32 His funeral was on 16 Jun 1927 at St John's Church, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA.28,14,9
Last Edited=11 Dec 2011

Children of Conrad Friedrich Stoerker and Wilhelmine Cuno

Citations

  1. [S189] Arthur Theodore Tiedemann unknown date.
  2. [S88] Flora Stoerker unknown date.
  3. [S87] Ruth Arlene Stoerker (#119), Birth Certificate (unknown file date), unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  4. [S318] "Stoerker (#64), Theophil -- WWI Draft Registratio"; www.Ancestry.com; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  5. [S315] "Stoerker (#65), Adolph -- WWI Draft Registration"; www.Ancestry.com; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  6. [S386] Fred Stoerker(#14) household, Census 1900, Washington County, Illinois, population schedule, Plum Hill, Enumeration District (ED) 144, sheet 1B, dwelling 10, family 11, National Archives micropublication T623 349, viewed at Ancestry.com.
  7. [S604] Ruth Freeze, online http://heritage.freese.net/family/Capp/Conf.htm, Ruth Freeze (Cappeln, Missouri), downloaded 2001-Jul-24.
  8. [S609] Conrad Stoerker (#14) Obituary, St Charles Newspaper, St Charles, Missouri, USA, June 13, 1927 , (Place of birth was listed as Nell) . Hereinafter cited as St Charles Newspaper.
  9. [S610] Conrad Stoerker (#14) Obituary, St Charles Newspaper, St Charles, Missouri, USA, ABT June 16, 1927 . Hereinafter cited as St Charles Newspaper.
  10. [S618] Friederich Störker's confirmation, in Confirmands, Page 151, St Charles County Historical Society, 101 South Main Street, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, at, confirmed by Ph. F. Meusch at St John's Church, Cappelin, Missouri, USA. Hereinafter cited as Confirmands.
  11. [S808] Conrad Stoerker (#14), Death Certificate 19280, June 15, 1927, St Charles, Missouri.
  12. [S352] Buer -- Today and Yesterday, online http://www.buer-us.de/Book1_Stoerker.htm . Hereinafter cited as Buer -- Today and Yesterday.
  13. [S438] Christian Stoerker (#3) entry; Anton Gunter Passenger List, 19-Nov-1857; in New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945 (database on-line) (Provo, UT, USA: www.Ancestry.Com), roll M259_45.
  14. [S609] Conrad Stoerker (#14) Obituary, St Charles Newspaper, St Charles, Missouri, USA, June 13, 1927 . Hereinafter cited as St Charles Newspaper.
  15. [S214] Unknown name of person Obituary, The Evangelical Chronicle of the Evangelical Church of Boonville, Missouri, Boonville, Missouri, June 15, 1927, page 2-3 . Hereinafter cited as The Evangelical Chronicle.
  16. [S131] Edward Dain household, June 22, 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Macoupin County, Illinois, population schedule, town of Brighton Village, enumeration district (ED) 106, supervisor's district (SD) 6, sheet 41, dwelling 198, family 301, National Archives micropublication T9_232. Viewed at www.ancestry.com . . Hereinafter cited as Stoerker, Conrad (#14) - 1880 Census.
  17. [S170] Frederick Stoerker (#14) and Mina Cuno (#20) marriage, November 2, 1876, State of Illinois -- St Clair County, Belleville, St Clair County, Illinois, USA. License # 74, St. Clair County, Illinois.
  18. [S130] Ruth Arlene Stoerker unknown date.
  19. [S354] Ancestry.com. Little Rock, Arkansas City Directories, 1893-1898 (database online). Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: R. L. Polk and Company. Polk's Little Rock Directory, 1893-1894. Little Rock, AK: R. L. Polk, 1894. R. L. Polk and Company. Polk's Little Rock Directory, 1895-1896. Little Rock, AK: R. L. Polk, 1896. R. L. Polk and Company. Polk's Little Rock Directory, 1897-1898. Little Rock, AK: R. L. Polk, 1898.
  20. [S103] Golden Anniversary, Golden Jubilee Souvenir - St. Paul's Church, Staunton, Illinois; BOK-00002-001, Sheila Sue Altenbernd, 12230 W Washington Street, Avondale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, at . Hereinafter cited as Golden Jubilee Souvenir - St. Paul's Church.
  21. [S612] Conrad Stoerker (#14) Photo; Sheila Sue Altenbernd, 12230 W Washington Street, Avondale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, at.
  22. [S240] Theophil Stoerker, Told as It Was - Remembering Father and Mother (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date) . Hereinafter cited as Told as It Was - Remembering Father and Mother.
  23. [S807] Conrad Stoerker (#14) household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Boone, Missouri, population schedule, town of Hartsburg Town, enumeration district (ED) 4, supervisor's district (SD) 8, sheet 14A, dwelling 3, family 3, National Archives micropublication . Viewed at www.ancestry.com . . Hereinafter cited as Stoerker, Conrad (#14) - 1920 Census.
  24. [S613] History of German Evangelical Church - Boonville, Missouri, online www.rootsweb.com/~mocooper/Churches/Boonville_Evangelical_Church.htm, viewed on December 20, 2002, viewed by Sheila Altenbernd (#172) . Hereinafter cited as History of German Evangelical Church.
  25. [S789] Personal knowledge of Sheila Altenbernd (#172) (12230 W Washington Street, Avondale, Arizona 85323) .
  26. [S614] Letter from Conrad Stoerker (#14) (St Charles, Missouri) to Flora Stoerker (#63) (607 Clark Avenue, Jefferson City, Missouri USA), Feb 21, 1927; Sheila Sue Altenbernd (12230 W Washington Street, Avondale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, at).
  27. [S81] Theophil Stoerker unknown date.
  28. [S89] Conrad Stoerker (#14) Obituary, Globe Democrat, St Louis, Missouri, USA, June 15, 1927, page 25 . Hereinafter cited as Globe Democrat.
  29. [S608] The Evangelical ForumJune 1927, Volume 4, number 7 (St Paul Evangelical Church),Donnellson, Iowa.
  30. [S611] Telegram from Paul Stoeker (#59) (St Charles, Missouri, USA) to Flora Stoerker (#63) (633 Clark Avenue, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA), June 13, 1927; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  31. [S107] Conrad Friedrich Stoerker Obituary, unknown newspaper title, unknown location.
  32. [S830] Wilber Staggemeier Sheila Altenbernd (#172). July 27, 1992 St Charles, Missouri.
  33. [S728] Alma Orlowski (#57), Death Certificate file no. 37042 registration no. 215 (December 10, 1948), unknown repository, unknown repository address . HEREINAFTER CITED AS Deatgh Certificate.
  34. [S136] Flora Stoerker (#63), Birth Certificate 455095 (Feb 4, 1957), unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  35. [S140] St. Paul's United Church of Christ - Staunton, Illinois, Stoerker (#64), Theophil - Baptism, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
 
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