Bernard Schrautemeier
M, #2260
Bernard Schrautemeier||../g0/p76.htm#i2260|Frank Schrautemeier||../g0/p76.htm#i2285||||||||||||||||
| Father* | Frank Schrautemeier |
Bernard married Charlotte Klinger, daughter of Arthur Roseman Klingler and Cecelia Beatrice "Celia" Berg, at St. Louis County, Missouri.
Family | Charlotte Klinger |
Pamela Brunetti
F, #2265
Pamela Brunetti||../g0/p76.htm#i2265|Joseph Brunetti Jr.|b. July 2, 1917\nd. November 17, 1990|../g0/p75.htm#i2245|Marcella "Sally" Berg||../g0/p74.htm#i2227|Joseph Brunetti Sr.||../g0/p76.htm#i2266||||Frederick C. Berg|b. 1904\nd. 1982|../g0/p2.htm#i36|Martha M. Davis|b. May 21, 1907\nd. May 16, 2001|../g0/p51.htm#i1527|
| Father* | Joseph Brunetti Jr. b. July 2, 1917, d. November 17, 1990 |
| Mother* | Marcella "Sally" Berg |
Edward Brunetti
M, #2267
Edward Brunetti||../g0/p76.htm#i2267|Joseph Brunetti Sr.||../g0/p76.htm#i2266||||||||||||||||
| Father* | Joseph Brunetti Sr. |
Mary Ann Rosemann1,2
F, #2268, b. March 18, 1850, d. 1892
Mary Ann Rosemann|b. March 18, 1850\nd. 1892|../g0/p76.htm#i2268|Herman Henry Rosemann|b. October 14, 1793\nd. January 11, 1866|../g0/p5.htm#i141|Anna Gertrude Vogelsang|b. August 21, 1802\nd. January 20, 1888|../g0/p5.htm#i142|||||||||||||
| Father* | Herman Henry Rosemann b. October 14, 1793, d. January 11, 1866 |
| Mother* | Anna Gertrude Vogelsang b. August 21, 1802, d. January 20, 1888 |
Mary Ann Rosemann was also known as Roseman. Mary Ann Rosemann, daughter of Herman Henry Rosemann and Anna Gertrude Vogelsang, was born on March 18, 1850 in Germany.3,2 She was baptized on June 1, 1850 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Mary was enumerated with her parent Herman Henry Rosemann under the name of "Mary Roseman" on the 1850 U. S. Census for District 52, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a seven-month-old white female born in Germany.3
She lived with her parents, Anna and Herman, in 1860 at Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Mary was enumerated with her parent Herman Henry Rosemann on the 1860 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. She was listed as a ten-year-old girl born in Missouri.4 Mary Ann Rosemann was the maid of honor at the marriage of Francis C. Berg and Catherina Rosemann on May 3, 1862 at Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.5,6 Mary Ann Rosemann was named a beneficiary in the will of Herman Henry Rosemann on January 31, 1863.7
Mary (her first marriage)married David Berstemann (his first marriage) , son of Gerhard Berstemann and Mary Maumee, on October 10, 1867 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Henry Van der Sanden Vicor General and Chancellor; witnesses were Gerhard Noemayer and Margaretha Des Perse.8
Mary Ann Rosemann witnessed the baptism of Otto Berg on September 29, 1869 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.9
Mary (her second marriage)married William Koch in September, 1877 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Thomas Bonacum, the best man was David Rosemann, the maid of honor was Anna Antonia Berg.8
Mary Ann Rosemann was a sponsor for Frederick Leonard Rosemann's baptism on January 30, 1881 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.9
Mary (her third marriage)married Martin Schriwer on December 10, 1882 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker, the best man was John Bernard Berg.8
Mary died in 1892 in an unknown place , an unknown place ..10
Mary was enumerated with her parent Herman Henry Rosemann under the name of "Mary Roseman" on the 1850 U. S. Census for District 52, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a seven-month-old white female born in Germany.3
She lived with her parents, Anna and Herman, in 1860 at Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Mary was enumerated with her parent Herman Henry Rosemann on the 1860 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. She was listed as a ten-year-old girl born in Missouri.4 Mary Ann Rosemann was the maid of honor at the marriage of Francis C. Berg and Catherina Rosemann on May 3, 1862 at Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.5,6 Mary Ann Rosemann was named a beneficiary in the will of Herman Henry Rosemann on January 31, 1863.7
Mary (her first marriage)married David Berstemann (his first marriage) , son of Gerhard Berstemann and Mary Maumee, on October 10, 1867 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Henry Van der Sanden Vicor General and Chancellor; witnesses were Gerhard Noemayer and Margaretha Des Perse.8
Mary Ann Rosemann witnessed the baptism of Otto Berg on September 29, 1869 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.9
Mary (her second marriage)married William Koch in September, 1877 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Thomas Bonacum, the best man was David Rosemann, the maid of honor was Anna Antonia Berg.8
Mary Ann Rosemann was a sponsor for Frederick Leonard Rosemann's baptism on January 30, 1881 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.9
Mary (her third marriage)married Martin Schriwer on December 10, 1882 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker, the best man was John Bernard Berg.8
Mary died in 1892 in an unknown place , an unknown place ..10
Family 1 | David Berstemann |
Family 2 | William Koch |
Family 3 | Martin Schriwer |
Citations
- [S62] Katherine Roseman Berg Knierim Obituary, May 8, 1917.
- [S1463] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book One.
- [S308] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Harman H. Roseman household.
- [S2988] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Hurman P. C. Roseman household.
- [S6134] Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002, Ancestry.com (database online), 2007.
- [S70] Franz Berg - Catherine Roseman Gausepont entry, Marriage Records, St. Louis, May 3, 1862.
- [S1416] Hermann Henry Rosemann Probate File.
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S7409] Member Family Tree titled "Rosemann Family Tree," Ancestry Member Family Tree.
Martin Schriwer1
M, #2269
Martin married Mary Ann Rosemann (her third marriage), daughter of Herman Henry Rosemann and Anna Gertrude Vogelsang, on December 10, 1882 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker, the best man was John Bernard Berg.1
Family | Mary Ann Rosemann b. March 18, 1850, d. 1892 |
Citations
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
Joseph Boone1
M, #2270, b. 1730, d. 1779
Joseph Boone|b. 1730\nd. 1779|../g0/p76.htm#i2270|Joseph Boone|b. April 5, 1704\nd. January 30, 1776|../g0/p103.htm#i3089|Catherine Brown|b. 1708\nd. January 31, 1778|../g0/p103.htm#i3098|George Boone III|b. 1666\nd. July 27, 1744|../g0/p99.htm#i2965|Mary M. Maugridge|b. 1669\nd. 1740/41|../g0/p103.htm#i3082|||||||
| Father* | Joseph Boone1 b. April 5, 1704, d. January 30, 1776 |
| Mother* | Catherine Brown1 b. 1708, d. January 31, 1778 |
Joseph Boone, son of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown, was born in 1730.1
Joseph married Elizabeth Warren.1
Joseph died in 1779.1
Joseph married Elizabeth Warren.1
Joseph died in 1779.1
Family | Elizabeth Warren b. 1730 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
Elizabeth Warren1
F, #2271, b. 1730
Elizabeth Warren was born in 1730.1
Elizabeth married Joseph Boone, son of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown.1
Elizabeth married Joseph Boone, son of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown.1
Family | Joseph Boone b. 1730, d. 1779 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
Mary Boone1
F, #2272, b. 1772, d. 1853
Mary Boone|b. 1772\nd. 1853|../g0/p76.htm#i2272|Jacob Boone|b. 1744\nd. 1814|../g0/p71.htm#i2125|Catherine Jamison||../g0/p72.htm#i2164|Joseph Boone|b. April 5, 1704\nd. January 30, 1776|../g0/p103.htm#i3089|Catherine Brown|b. 1708\nd. January 31, 1778|../g0/p103.htm#i3098|||||||
| Father* | Jacob Boone1 b. 1744, d. 1814 |
| Mother* | Catherine Jamison1 |
Mary Boone, daughter of Jacob Boone and Catherine Jamison, was born in 1772.1
Mary married Udwig Kessler.1
Mary died in 1853.1
Mary married Udwig Kessler.1
Mary died in 1853.1
Family | Udwig Kessler d. 1854 |
| Children |
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
Udwig Kessler1
M, #2273, d. 1854
Family | Mary Boone b. 1772, d. 1853 |
| Children |
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
Jacob Boone1
M, #2274, b. circa 1780
Jacob Boone|b. circa 1780|../g0/p76.htm#i2274|John Boone|b. 1749\nd. 1814|../g0/p72.htm#i2165|Elizabeth (?)||../g0/p74.htm#i2215|Joseph Boone|b. April 5, 1704\nd. January 30, 1776|../g0/p103.htm#i3089|Catherine Brown|b. 1708\nd. January 31, 1778|../g0/p103.htm#i3098|||||||
| Father* | John Boone1 b. 1749, d. 1814 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth (?)1 |
Jacob Boone, son of John Boone and Elizabeth (?), was born circa 1780.1
Jacob (his first marriage) married Rachel Kessler, daughter of Udwig Kessler and Mary Boone, circa 1805.1
Jacob (his second marriage) married Barbara Kessler, daughter of Udwig Kessler and Mary Boone.1
Jacob (his first marriage) married Rachel Kessler, daughter of Udwig Kessler and Mary Boone, circa 1805.1
Jacob (his second marriage) married Barbara Kessler, daughter of Udwig Kessler and Mary Boone.1
Family 1 | Barbara Kessler |
Family 2 | Rachel Kessler |
| Children |
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
Frederick N. Winner1,2
M, #2275, b. March 11, 1906, d. June, 1979
Frederick N. Winner|b. March 11, 1906\nd. June, 1979|../g0/p76.htm#i2275|(?) Winner||../g1/p1044.htm#i31464|Augusta (?)|b. 1872|../g1/p1044.htm#i31465|||||||||||||
| Father* | (?) Winner3 |
| Mother* | Augusta (?)3 b. 1872 |
| Charts | Nicholas Schamberger Descendant Chart (Indented) |
Frederick N. Winner, son of (?) Winner and Augusta (?), was born on March 11, 1906.2
Frederick married Estella Antonia "Stella" Berg, daughter of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, before 1929 at Missouri.1,3
Frederick N. was a mechanic working for Addresograph in 1930.3
Estella and Frederick N. Winner lived in 1930 at 5710 Southwest Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Frederick, Frederick's mother, Augusta (?).3
Frederick is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 24, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 24-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany; he was married for the first time at the age of 22. He was renting a home for $35.00 per month and was not a veteran. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Estella Antonia, his son Frederick F., his mother Augusta.3
Frederick died in June, 1979 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 73.2
Frederick married Estella Antonia "Stella" Berg, daughter of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, before 1929 at Missouri.1,3
Frederick N. was a mechanic working for Addresograph in 1930.3
Estella and Frederick N. Winner lived in 1930 at 5710 Southwest Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Frederick, Frederick's mother, Augusta (?).3
Frederick is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 24, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 24-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany; he was married for the first time at the age of 22. He was renting a home for $35.00 per month and was not a veteran. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Estella Antonia, his son Frederick F., his mother Augusta.3
Frederick died in June, 1979 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 73.2
Family | Estella Antonia "Stella" Berg b. August 16, 1902, d. July 13, 1993 |
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Sidney O. Simons1
M, #2276, b. May 9, 1855
Sidney O. Simons|b. May 9, 1855|../g0/p76.htm#i2276|(?) Simons||../g0/p580.htm#i17485||||||||||||||||
| Father* | (?) Simons |
Sidney married Josephine (?), daughter of John B. Kenyon and Polly Ann Cook.2 Sidney O. Simons, son of (?) Simons, was born on May 9, 1855 in Washington County, Illinois.3 Conflicting evidence placed his birth in 1859 (1920 census).1 Sidney O. Simons moved circa 1898 from Marissa, Illinois.3 He was a member of the mine workers Union, Eureka Local No. 1 in 1920.3
Sidney O. was a coal miner in 1920.1
Josephine and Sidney O. Simons lived in 1920 at 910 Bessie Street in Marissa Village, St. Clair County, Illinois. Residing with them were, their children Flora.1
Sidney is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Marissa Township, Marissa Village, St. Clair County, Illinois. He was identified as a married 61-year-old male born in Illinois. He owned a home which was mortgaged. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Josephine, his daughter Flora.1
Sidney O. was the sexton of the Marissa cemetery.3 His wife, Josephine, died on November 18, 1922 at age 54; cause of death was diabetes accompanied by influenza.4,5 Sidney O. Simons moved in 1923 from Marissa, Illinois to Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.3 He was described as of a cheerful happy disposition and a grteat lover of flowers, taking great pride in gardening (obituary).3
Sidney O. was employed as a gardener in 1928.3
Sidney died on September 14, 1928 in an unknown place , an unknown place ., at age 73 fell in front of a train while crossing railroad tracks.3 His obituary was published in the Marissa Messenger Newspaper on September 20, 1928.3 His obituary stated:
3
His funeral service was held on September 16, 1928 at Baptist Church of Marissa, Marissa, St. Clair County, Illinois, conducted by Reverend Frary of Alton assisted by Reverend Weddington. A male quartette furnished music for the funeral.3 He was buried on September 16, 1928 in Marissa Cemetery in Marissa, St. Clair County, Illinois.3
Sidney O. was a coal miner in 1920.1
Josephine and Sidney O. Simons lived in 1920 at 910 Bessie Street in Marissa Village, St. Clair County, Illinois. Residing with them were, their children Flora.1
Sidney is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Marissa Township, Marissa Village, St. Clair County, Illinois. He was identified as a married 61-year-old male born in Illinois. He owned a home which was mortgaged. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Josephine, his daughter Flora.1
Sidney O. was the sexton of the Marissa cemetery.3 His wife, Josephine, died on November 18, 1922 at age 54; cause of death was diabetes accompanied by influenza.4,5 Sidney O. Simons moved in 1923 from Marissa, Illinois to Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.3 He was described as of a cheerful happy disposition and a grteat lover of flowers, taking great pride in gardening (obituary).3
Sidney O. was employed as a gardener in 1928.3
Sidney died on September 14, 1928 in an unknown place , an unknown place ., at age 73 fell in front of a train while crossing railroad tracks.3 His obituary was published in the Marissa Messenger Newspaper on September 20, 1928.3 His obituary stated:
FORMER MARISSA MAN KILLED BY TRAIN
Sydney O. Simons Caught foot in Track As Fast Train Approached Unable to Extricate - Killed Instantly.
Mr. Sidney O. Simons, a former Marissa Resident was instantly killed by a train last Friday, September 14, 1928 at Kirkwood, MO. He was employed as a gardener and was at his usual work Friday, when a storm came up. He hastened to reach home before the storm broke and to do so took a shortcut across the railroad tracks. His foot caught and he fell in front of the approaching train and met instant death. His body was removed to the Bopp Funeral Parlors, where it remained until brought to Marissa for the funeral.
Sydney O. Simons, was born in Washington County, Illinois, May 9 1855. He died at Kirkwood, MO. September 14, 1928 at the age of 73 years, 4 months 5 days. His funeral was held from the Baptist Church of Marissa on Sunday afternoon September 16 at 2 p.m. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Frary of Alton assisted by Rev. Weddington. A male quartette furnished music for the occasion. The interment took place in the family lot at the Marissa Cemetery. He was a resident of Marissa for about twenty five years.
He went to Kirkwood about five years ago, where he has since made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Carter Snow. His wife and only son, Oscar preceded him in death. He is survived by five daughters. Mrs. Carter Snow, Mrs. Ed Mc Bride, Mrs. Margaret Ellison, Mrs. Flora Ragsdale and Miss Hattie Simons. He also leaves nineteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren and two brothers, William of Northern Illinois and Marion of Marissa. He followed the occupation of miner and was a member of Eureka Local No. 1.
He was a one time sexton of the Marissa cemetery and as such, had prepared the final resting place for many people. He was a great lover of flowers and took great pride in gardening. He was of a cheerful happy disposition and leaves many friends to mourn his sudden departure.
Sydney O. Simons Caught foot in Track As Fast Train Approached Unable to Extricate - Killed Instantly.
Mr. Sidney O. Simons, a former Marissa Resident was instantly killed by a train last Friday, September 14, 1928 at Kirkwood, MO. He was employed as a gardener and was at his usual work Friday, when a storm came up. He hastened to reach home before the storm broke and to do so took a shortcut across the railroad tracks. His foot caught and he fell in front of the approaching train and met instant death. His body was removed to the Bopp Funeral Parlors, where it remained until brought to Marissa for the funeral.
Sydney O. Simons, was born in Washington County, Illinois, May 9 1855. He died at Kirkwood, MO. September 14, 1928 at the age of 73 years, 4 months 5 days. His funeral was held from the Baptist Church of Marissa on Sunday afternoon September 16 at 2 p.m. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Frary of Alton assisted by Rev. Weddington. A male quartette furnished music for the occasion. The interment took place in the family lot at the Marissa Cemetery. He was a resident of Marissa for about twenty five years.
He went to Kirkwood about five years ago, where he has since made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Carter Snow. His wife and only son, Oscar preceded him in death. He is survived by five daughters. Mrs. Carter Snow, Mrs. Ed Mc Bride, Mrs. Margaret Ellison, Mrs. Flora Ragsdale and Miss Hattie Simons. He also leaves nineteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren and two brothers, William of Northern Illinois and Marion of Marissa. He followed the occupation of miner and was a member of Eureka Local No. 1.
He was a one time sexton of the Marissa cemetery and as such, had prepared the final resting place for many people. He was a great lover of flowers and took great pride in gardening. He was of a cheerful happy disposition and leaves many friends to mourn his sudden departure.
3
His funeral service was held on September 16, 1928 at Baptist Church of Marissa, Marissa, St. Clair County, Illinois, conducted by Reverend Frary of Alton assisted by Reverend Weddington. A male quartette furnished music for the funeral.3 He was buried on September 16, 1928 in Marissa Cemetery in Marissa, St. Clair County, Illinois.3
Family | Josephine (?) b. January 16, 1868, d. November 18, 1922 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S2239] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Sidney O. Simons household.
- [S2225] Chris Larareo, "E-Mail message Chris Larareo," e-mail to Robert Berg, dated July 29, 2002.
- [S2574] Sidney O. Simons obituary, September 20, 1928.
- [S869] Internet Site: July 30, 2002Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950).
- [S2555] Mrs. Josephine Simons Death Certificate.
- [S1554] Hattie E. Berg Obituary, May 1964.
Sarah Simons
F, #2277, b. 1896
Sarah Simons|b. 1896|../g0/p76.htm#i2277|Sidney O. Simons|b. May 9, 1855|../g0/p76.htm#i2276|Josephine (?)|b. January 16, 1868\nd. November 18, 1922|../g0/p516.htm#i15540|(?) Simons||../g0/p580.htm#i17485||||John B. Kenyon||../g0/p578.htm#i17417|Polly A. Cook||../g0/p578.htm#i17418|
| Father* | Sidney O. Simons b. May 9, 1855 |
| Mother* | Josephine (?) b. January 16, 1868, d. November 18, 1922 |
Sarah Simons, daughter of Sidney O. Simons and Josephine (?), was born in 1896 in Illinois.1
Sarah married William C. Snow in 1913.1
Sarah and William C. Snow lived in 1917 at 1366 Montclaire Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.2
Sarah and William C. Snow lived in 1930 at 418 Geyer Road in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.1
Sarah was enumerated as the wife of William C. Snow under the name of "Sarah Snow" on the 1930 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a married 34-year-old female born in Illinois as were both her parents.1
Sarah and William C. Snow lived from 1935 to 1940 at 206 Wilson Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.3
Sarah was enumerated as the wife of William C. Snow under the name of "Sarah Snow" on the 1940 U. S. Census for ward 5, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a married 43-year-old female born in Illinois. She had completed the eighth grade.4
Sarah married William C. Snow in 1913.1
Sarah and William C. Snow lived in 1917 at 1366 Montclaire Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.2
Sarah and William C. Snow lived in 1930 at 418 Geyer Road in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.1
Sarah was enumerated as the wife of William C. Snow under the name of "Sarah Snow" on the 1930 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a married 34-year-old female born in Illinois as were both her parents.1
Sarah and William C. Snow lived from 1935 to 1940 at 206 Wilson Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.3
Sarah was enumerated as the wife of William C. Snow under the name of "Sarah Snow" on the 1940 U. S. Census for ward 5, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a married 43-year-old female born in Illinois. She had completed the eighth grade.4
Family | William C. Snow b. September 14, 1891 |
Citations
- [S2158] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William C. Snow household.
- [S4326] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online).
- [S7680] 1940 — Sixteenth Census of the United States (Population Schedule), Missouri, William C. Snow household.
- [S7679] 1940 — Sixteenth Census of the United States (Population Schedule), Missouri, Elizabeth Blase household.
Marion Patterson1
F, #2278
| Charts | Nicholas Schamberger Descendant Chart (Indented) |
Marion married Sylvester Frederick "Syl" Berg, son of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, before 1934 at Missouri.2
Family | Sylvester Frederick "Syl" Berg b. April 26, 1904, d. May 21, 1958 |
Rachel Kessler1
F, #2279
Rachel Kessler||../g0/p76.htm#i2279|Udwig Kessler|d. 1854|../g0/p76.htm#i2273|Mary Boone|b. 1772\nd. 1853|../g0/p76.htm#i2272|||||||Jacob Boone|b. 1744\nd. 1814|../g0/p71.htm#i2125|Catherine Jamison||../g0/p72.htm#i2164|
| Father* | Udwig Kessler d. 1854 |
| Mother* | Mary Boone b. 1772, d. 1853 |
Family | Jacob Boone b. circa 1780 |
| Children |
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
Henry N. Schmitt1
M, #2280, b. June 8, 1905, d. April 18, 1975
Henry N. Schmitt was born on June 8, 1905.1
Henry married Annabelle Knost, daughter of Edward G. Knost and Anna G. Peetz, on December 26, 1925 at St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Henry died on April 18, 1975 at age 69.1
Henry married Annabelle Knost, daughter of Edward G. Knost and Anna G. Peetz, on December 26, 1925 at St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Henry died on April 18, 1975 at age 69.1
Family | Annabelle Knost |
Annabelle Knost
F, #2281
Annabelle Knost||../g0/p76.htm#i2281|Edward G. Knost|b. 1876\nd. 1945|../g1/p1029.htm#i30979|Anna G. Peetz|b. 1878\nd. August 23, 1964|../g1/p1029.htm#i30980|||||||||||||
| Father* | Edward G. Knost1 b. 1876, d. 1945 |
| Mother* | Anna G. Peetz1 b. 1878, d. August 23, 1964 |
Annabelle married Henry N. Schmitt on December 26, 1925 at St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Family | Henry N. Schmitt b. June 8, 1905, d. April 18, 1975 |
Lucille Margaret Wilson1,2
F, #2282, b. 1904, d. July, 1994
Lucille Margaret Wilson|b. 1904\nd. July, 1994|../g0/p76.htm#i2282|Charles Thomas Wilson|b. 1874\nd. May, 1931|../g0/p515.htm#i15500|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1877\nd. April, 1960|../g0/p515.htm#i15501|||||||||||||
| Father* | Charles Thomas Wilson3 b. 1874, d. May, 1931 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth (?) b. 1877, d. April, 1960 |
Lucille Margaret Wilson was ordained Entered the Roman Catholic Order after years of widowhood. Lucille Margaret Wilson, daughter of Charles Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth (?), was born in 1904.3
Lucille married Leslie Walton Block, son of Celestine Block and Emma Genevieve Lyle, on October 13, 1926 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Webster Groves, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Lucille died in July, 1994.3 She was buried on July 25, 1994 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 24, lot 366.3
Lucille married Leslie Walton Block, son of Celestine Block and Emma Genevieve Lyle, on October 13, 1926 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Webster Groves, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Lucille died in July, 1994.3 She was buried on July 25, 1994 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 24, lot 366.3
Family | Leslie Walton Block b. November 20, 1896, d. November, 1957 |
| Children |
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Barbara Kessler1
F, #2283
Barbara Kessler||../g0/p76.htm#i2283|Udwig Kessler|d. 1854|../g0/p76.htm#i2273|Mary Boone|b. 1772\nd. 1853|../g0/p76.htm#i2272|||||||Jacob Boone|b. 1744\nd. 1814|../g0/p71.htm#i2125|Catherine Jamison||../g0/p72.htm#i2164|
| Father* | Udwig Kessler d. 1854 |
| Mother* | Mary Boone b. 1772, d. 1853 |
Family | Jacob Boone b. circa 1780 |
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: Boone Family Web Site).
George L. Thompson1
M, #2284, b. September 5, 1889, d. before 1960
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| Father* | George W. Thompson1 b. April, 1863 |
| Mother* | Mary A. (?)1 b. January, 1860 |
| Charts | Ondzeg Matiegu Descendant Chart (Indented) Joseph Behm Descendant Chart (Indented) Nicholas Schamberger Descendant Chart (Indented) |
George L. Thompson, son of George W. Thompson and Mary A. (?), was born on September 5, 1889 in Missouri.1
He lived with his parents, Mary and George, in 1900 at Clark Avenue (around 3200 block) in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George W. Thompson on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a ten-year-old boy born in Missouri, his father was born in England and his mother in Ireland. He attended school for ten months during the year.1
George L. was a chauffer for a family in 1910.2
He lived with his parents, Mary and George, in 1910 at 5716 West Park Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.2
He was enumerated as the son of George W. Thompson on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 24, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a single 20-year-old male born in Missouri, his father was born in England and his mother in Ireland.2
George married Mary Emma "Mayme" Berg (her first marriage), daughter of Franz Karl Joseph Walter Schamberger and Barbara Josephine Behm, circa 1915 at Missouri. George L. Thompson was employed by Nathan Frank at Delmar Avenue & Kingshighway, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1917 as a chauffer.3 At the time of his WWI draft registration in 1917, George resided at 5716 Park Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3 He registered for the draft listed as medium height with a slender build, blue eyes and light hair on June 5, 1917 at draft board 24, St. Louis, Missouri.3
George L. was a private chauffer in 1920.4
Mary and George L. Thompson lived in 1920 at 7520 Aubert in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, George's brother, William Owen Thompson, Mary's sister, Lauretta Thompson.4
George is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 25, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a married 30-year-old male born in Missouri, his father was born in England and his mother in Ireland. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary Emma, his brother William Owen, his sister-in-law Lauretta Thompson.4
George died before 1960.
He lived with his parents, Mary and George, in 1900 at Clark Avenue (around 3200 block) in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George W. Thompson on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a ten-year-old boy born in Missouri, his father was born in England and his mother in Ireland. He attended school for ten months during the year.1
George L. was a chauffer for a family in 1910.2
He lived with his parents, Mary and George, in 1910 at 5716 West Park Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.2
He was enumerated as the son of George W. Thompson on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 24, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a single 20-year-old male born in Missouri, his father was born in England and his mother in Ireland.2
George married Mary Emma "Mayme" Berg (her first marriage), daughter of Franz Karl Joseph Walter Schamberger and Barbara Josephine Behm, circa 1915 at Missouri. George L. Thompson was employed by Nathan Frank at Delmar Avenue & Kingshighway, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1917 as a chauffer.3 At the time of his WWI draft registration in 1917, George resided at 5716 Park Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3 He registered for the draft listed as medium height with a slender build, blue eyes and light hair on June 5, 1917 at draft board 24, St. Louis, Missouri.3
George L. was a private chauffer in 1920.4
Mary and George L. Thompson lived in 1920 at 7520 Aubert in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, George's brother, William Owen Thompson, Mary's sister, Lauretta Thompson.4
George is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 25, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a married 30-year-old male born in Missouri, his father was born in England and his mother in Ireland. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary Emma, his brother William Owen, his sister-in-law Lauretta Thompson.4
George died before 1960.
Family | Mary Emma "Mayme" Berg b. July 28, 1878, d. December 8, 1960 |
Citations
- [S5209] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George W. Thompson household.
- [S5212] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George W. Thompson household.
- [S557] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
- [S5208] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George L. Thompson household.
Frank Schrautemeier
M, #2285
(?) Schmering
M, #2286
(?) Schmering was employed by Builder, built Arsenal institution. at St. Louis, Missouri.1
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Citations
- [S92] Research Papers, Berg, Blume and Schoettle Families. Prepared by Marguerite Marie Berg Frese.
William Frese
M, #2288, b. 1872
William Frese|b. 1872|../g0/p76.htm#i2288|(?) Frese||../g0/p76.htm#i2287||||||||||||||||
| Father* | (?) Frese |
William Frese, son of (?) Frese, was born in 1872. William Frese filed Declaration of Intentions to become a citizen of the United States at St. Louis, Missouri, on November 12, 1896; Criminal Court.1 He was naturalized circa November 28, 1896 in Missouri. Criminal Court, Germany.1 He lived in 1943 at Sullivan Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, St. Augustine's Parish.1 He was buried in 1943 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S92] Research Papers, Berg, Blume and Schoettle Families. Prepared by Marguerite Marie Berg Frese.
(?) Frese
F, #2289
(?) Frese||../g0/p76.htm#i2289|(?) Frese||../g0/p76.htm#i2287||||||||||||||||
| Father* | (?) Frese |
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