Anna (?)1
#31501, b. circa 1862
Children of Anna (?) and Matthew Theis
- John Theis+ b. c 18922
- Nick Theis b. c 19003
- Frank Theis+ b. c 19031
- Rosa Theiss b. 1905
John Theis1
#31502, b. circa 1892
John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||||||||
John Theis, son of Matthew Theis and Anna (?), was born circa 1892 in Illinois.1
In 1920 John Theis farmed at Kingman Township in Kingman County, Kansas.2
John married Ida (?) in 1922.1
John was a proprietor of retail merchandise store. in 1930 at Kingman County, Kansas.1
In 1920 John Theis farmed at Kingman Township in Kingman County, Kansas.2
John married Ida (?) in 1922.1
John was a proprietor of retail merchandise store. in 1930 at Kingman County, Kansas.1
Children of John Theis and Ida (?)
- Frances Theiss (living)1
- Sylvia Theiss (living)1
- Olivia Theiss (living)1
- Roseanne Theiss (living)1
- Larera Theiss (living)1
- William Theiss (living)1
Ida (?)1
#31503, b. circa 1895
Ida (?) was born circa 1895 in Kansas.1
Ida married John Theis, son of Matthew Theis and Anna (?), in 1922.1
Ida married John Theis, son of Matthew Theis and Anna (?), in 1922.1
Children of Ida (?) and John Theis
- Frances Theiss (living)1
- Sylvia Theiss (living)1
- Olivia Theiss (living)1
- Roseanne Theiss (living)1
- Larera Theiss (living)1
- William Theiss (living)1
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
Frances Theiss1
#31504
Frances Theiss||p1051.htm#i31504|John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Ida (?)|b. c 1895|p1051.htm#i31503|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
Sylvia Theiss1
#31505
Sylvia Theiss||p1051.htm#i31505|John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Ida (?)|b. c 1895|p1051.htm#i31503|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
Olivia Theiss1
#31506
Olivia Theiss||p1051.htm#i31506|John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Ida (?)|b. c 1895|p1051.htm#i31503|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
Roseanne Theiss1
#31507
Roseanne Theiss||p1051.htm#i31507|John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Ida (?)|b. c 1895|p1051.htm#i31503|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
Larera Theiss1
#31508
Larera Theiss||p1051.htm#i31508|John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Ida (?)|b. c 1895|p1051.htm#i31503|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
William Theiss1
#31509
William Theiss||p1051.htm#i31509|John Theis|b. c 1892|p1051.htm#i31502|Ida (?)|b. c 1895|p1051.htm#i31503|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||
Citations
- [S5646] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Theis household.
Rosa Theiss
#31510, b. 1905
Rosa Theiss|b. 1905|p1051.htm#i31510|Matthew Theis|b. c 1861|p1050.htm#i31500|Anna (?)|b. c 1862|p1051.htm#i31501|||||||||||||
George F. Eyermann1,2
#31511, b. 28 September 1858, d. 2 May 1940
George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|(?) Eyermann|b. c 1801\nd. 24 Nov 1871|p1052.htm#i31534||||||||||
George F. Eyermann, son of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, was born on 28 September 1858 in St. Louis, Missouri.4
He lived with his parents, Catherine and Gottlieb, in 1860 at ward 1 in St. Louis, Missouri.5
George was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. He was listed as a two-year-old boy born in Missouri.5
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 in Missouri.6
He was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Geo. Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 12-year-old boy born in Missour, he was attending school.6
George married Katherine Schwoutner circa 1880.1
George F. was working in a foundry in 1880.3
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri.7,3
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "George Gotliebeyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 21-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.7
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 21-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.3 The 1890 city directory of St. Louis, Missouri shows he was living at 2745 Pestalozzi Street. His occupation was listed as a contractor.8
George married Kate E. Gerhard, daughter of George Gerhard, in 1890.1
In 1894 George built a house at 2901 Iowa Avenue for $6,000.00. An eagle guarded the entrance from 1895 on.9
George Eyermann Home
2901 Iowa Avenue.9

George F. was a contractor in 1900.1
Kate and George F. Eyermann lived in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Carolina, Gottlieb, Mabel, John, Olivia, William, Otto, Edwin and Oscar.1
George is a head of household, under the name of "George Eyerman", on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 42-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He had been married for ten years (second marriage) and owned a home free of mortgage. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Kate E., his sons Gottlieb F., John H., William J., Otto Jacob, Edwin K. and Oscar D., his daughters Carolina, Mabel K. and Olivia P..1
George F. lived in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri residing with him were, his children John, William, Olivia, Otto, Edwin and Oscar, his married daughter Mabel K. Eyermann, his son-in-law August E. Weidner.10
George F. was a stone cutter working for a stone contractor in 1910.10
George is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 52-year-old widower born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He could read and write and owned a home free of mortgage. Enumerated with him were:, his sons John H., William J., Otto Jacob, Edwin K. and Oscar D., his daughter Olivia P., his married daughter Mabel K. Eyermann, his son-in-law August E. Weidner.10 At the time of his death in 1940, George and Kate resided at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4
George died on 2 May 1940 in Missouri at age 81, Kate E. Gerhard was the informant on the death certificate.11,12 His cause of death was spontaneous rupture of aneurism of abdominal aorta.4
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Ziegenheim Brothers at 2623 Cherokee Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4 George F. Eyermann was buried on 6 May 1940 in Sunset Mermorial Park Cemetery in Sunset Hills, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
He lived with his parents, Catherine and Gottlieb, in 1860 at ward 1 in St. Louis, Missouri.5
George was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. He was listed as a two-year-old boy born in Missouri.5
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 in Missouri.6
He was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Geo. Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 12-year-old boy born in Missour, he was attending school.6
George married Katherine Schwoutner circa 1880.1
George F. was working in a foundry in 1880.3
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri.7,3
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "George Gotliebeyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 21-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.7
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 21-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.3 The 1890 city directory of St. Louis, Missouri shows he was living at 2745 Pestalozzi Street. His occupation was listed as a contractor.8
George married Kate E. Gerhard, daughter of George Gerhard, in 1890.1
In 1894 George built a house at 2901 Iowa Avenue for $6,000.00. An eagle guarded the entrance from 1895 on.9
George Eyermann Home
2901 Iowa Avenue.9
George F. was a contractor in 1900.1
Kate and George F. Eyermann lived in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Carolina, Gottlieb, Mabel, John, Olivia, William, Otto, Edwin and Oscar.1
George is a head of household, under the name of "George Eyerman", on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 42-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He had been married for ten years (second marriage) and owned a home free of mortgage. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Kate E., his sons Gottlieb F., John H., William J., Otto Jacob, Edwin K. and Oscar D., his daughters Carolina, Mabel K. and Olivia P..1
George F. lived in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri residing with him were, his children John, William, Olivia, Otto, Edwin and Oscar, his married daughter Mabel K. Eyermann, his son-in-law August E. Weidner.10
George F. was a stone cutter working for a stone contractor in 1910.10
George is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 52-year-old widower born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He could read and write and owned a home free of mortgage. Enumerated with him were:, his sons John H., William J., Otto Jacob, Edwin K. and Oscar D., his daughter Olivia P., his married daughter Mabel K. Eyermann, his son-in-law August E. Weidner.10 At the time of his death in 1940, George and Kate resided at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4
George died on 2 May 1940 in Missouri at age 81, Kate E. Gerhard was the informant on the death certificate.11,12 His cause of death was spontaneous rupture of aneurism of abdominal aorta.4
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Ziegenheim Brothers at 2623 Cherokee Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4 George F. Eyermann was buried on 6 May 1940 in Sunset Mermorial Park Cemetery in Sunset Hills, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Children of George F. Eyermann and Katherine Schwoutner
- Gottlieb F. Eyermann+ b. 9 Mar 1881, d. 4 Feb 19541
- Mabel K. Eyermann b. Oct 18841
- Carolina Eyermann b. Feb 18891
Children of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard
- John H. Eyermann+ b. 14 Aug 1890, d. 28 Feb 1953
- Olivia P. Eyermann b. Jan 18921
- William J. Eyermann+ b. Feb 1893, d. Jul 19441
- Otto Jacob Eyermann b. 11 Jan 1895, d. 19 Dec 19551
- Edwin K. Eyermann b. 7 Dec 18961
- Oscar D. Eyermann b. 19 May 1898, d. Jul 19871
Citations
- [S5649] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
- [S5659] Gottlieb F. Eyermann Death Certificate.
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5993] George Eyermann Death Certificate.
- [S5677] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyerman household.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
- [S374] 1890-1891 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S5713] Edna Campos Gravenhorst, Benton Park West, page 13.
- [S5647] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5123] Missouri State Death Certificate Index 1910 - 1956.
Kate E. Gerhard1,2
#31512, b. 10 April 1868, d. 8 July 1943
Kate E. Gerhard|b. 10 Apr 1868\nd. 8 Jul 1943|p1051.htm#i31512|George Gerhard||p1083.htm#i32463||||||||||||||||
Kate E. Gerhard, daughter of George Gerhard, was born on 10 April 1868 in St. Louis, Missouri.1,3
Kate married George F. Eyermann, son of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, in 1890.1
Kate and George F. Eyermann lived in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Carolina, Gottlieb, Mabel, John, Olivia, William, Otto, Edwin and Oscar.1
Kate was enumerated as the wife of George F. Eyermann under the name of "Kate Eyerman" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 33-year-old female born in Germany as were her parents. She had been married for ten years and had 11 children of whom nine were still living.1 At the time of his death in 1940, George and Kate resided at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4 Her husband, George F. Eyermann, died on 2 May 1940 at age 81. She was the informant on his death certificate.2,5 At the time of (an unknown value) in 1943, Kate resided at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.3
Kate died on 8 July 1943 at Lutheran Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 75.3 Her cause of death was cancer of the gall bladder and liver.3
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Ziegenheim Brothers at 6409 Gravois Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3 She was buried on 12 July 1943 in Sunset Burial Park in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3
Kate married George F. Eyermann, son of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, in 1890.1
Kate and George F. Eyermann lived in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Carolina, Gottlieb, Mabel, John, Olivia, William, Otto, Edwin and Oscar.1
Kate was enumerated as the wife of George F. Eyermann under the name of "Kate Eyerman" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 33-year-old female born in Germany as were her parents. She had been married for ten years and had 11 children of whom nine were still living.1 At the time of his death in 1940, George and Kate resided at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4 Her husband, George F. Eyermann, died on 2 May 1940 at age 81. She was the informant on his death certificate.2,5 At the time of (an unknown value) in 1943, Kate resided at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.3
Kate died on 8 July 1943 at Lutheran Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 75.3 Her cause of death was cancer of the gall bladder and liver.3
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Ziegenheim Brothers at 6409 Gravois Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3 She was buried on 12 July 1943 in Sunset Burial Park in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3
Children of Kate E. Gerhard and George F. Eyermann
- John H. Eyermann+ b. 14 Aug 1890, d. 28 Feb 19531
- Olivia P. Eyermann b. Jan 18921
- William J. Eyermann+ b. Feb 1893, d. Jul 19441
- Otto Jacob Eyermann b. 11 Jan 1895, d. 19 Dec 19551
- Edwin K. Eyermann b. 7 Dec 18961
- Oscar D. Eyermann b. 19 May 1898, d. Jul 19871
Katherine Schwoutner1,2
#31513, b. December 1866, d. 18 September 1906
Katherine Schwoutner was born in December 1866 in Germany.2
Katherine married George F. Eyermann, son of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, circa 1880.1
Katherine died on 18 September 1906 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 39, Charles H. Eyermann was the attending physician.3,4,2 Katherine Schwoutner was buried on 20 September 1906 in Old St. Marcus Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.2,4
Katherine married George F. Eyermann, son of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, circa 1880.1
Katherine died on 18 September 1906 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 39, Charles H. Eyermann was the attending physician.3,4,2 Katherine Schwoutner was buried on 20 September 1906 in Old St. Marcus Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.2,4
Children of Katherine Schwoutner and George F. Eyermann
- Gottlieb F. Eyermann+ b. 9 Mar 1881, d. 4 Feb 19541
- Mabel K. Eyermann b. Oct 18841
- Carolina Eyermann b. Feb 18891
Carolina Eyermann1
#31514, b. February 1889
Carolina Eyermann|b. Feb 1889|p1051.htm#i31514|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Katherine Schwoutner|b. Dec 1866\nd. 18 Sep 1906|p1051.htm#i31513|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|||||||
Carolina Eyermann, daughter of George F. Eyermann and Katherine Schwoutner, was born in February 1889 in Missouri.1,2
She lived with her parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.1
She was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 21-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany.1
She lived with her parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.1
She was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 21-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany.1
Mabel K. Eyermann1,2
#31515, b. October 1884
Mabel K. Eyermann|b. Oct 1884|p1051.htm#i31515|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Katherine Schwoutner|b. Dec 1866\nd. 18 Sep 1906|p1051.htm#i31513|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|||||||
Mabel K. Eyermann, daughter of George F. Eyermann and Katherine Schwoutner, was born in October 1884 in Missouri.1
She lived with her parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.1
She was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 15-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany.1
Mabel married August E. Weidner in 1905.2
She lived with her husband at the residence of her parent, George F. in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.2
Mabel was enumerated as the married daughter of George F. Eyermann under the name of "Mabel K. Weidner" on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 24-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany.2
She lived with her parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.1
She was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 15-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany.1
Mabel married August E. Weidner in 1905.2
She lived with her husband at the residence of her parent, George F. in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.2
Mabel was enumerated as the married daughter of George F. Eyermann under the name of "Mabel K. Weidner" on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 24-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany.2
Gottlieb F. Eyermann1,2
#31516, b. 9 March 1881, d. 4 February 1954
Gottlieb F. Eyermann|b. 9 Mar 1881\nd. 4 Feb 1954|p1051.htm#i31516|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Katherine Schwoutner|b. Dec 1866\nd. 18 Sep 1906|p1051.htm#i31513|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|||||||
Gottlieb F. Eyermann, son of George F. Eyermann and Katherine Schwoutner, was born on 9 March 1881 in Missouri.3,1
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 19-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.1
Gottlieb married Mamie Hammerschmidt, daughter of Willliam Hammerschmidt and Sophia Spellmeyer, circa 1901.2,4 At the time of Mamie's death in 1952, Gottlieb resided at 4100 Rosa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5 His wife, Mamie Hammerschmidt, died on 16 September 1952 at age 66. He was the informant on her death certificate.5 At the time of his death in 1954, Gottlieb resided at 4100 Rosa in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Gottlieb died on 4 February 1954 at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 72.3 His cause of death was diabetis, general arterial sclerosis and complete oclusion of femoral artery.3
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was at 6322 South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.3 He was buried on 8 February 1954 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 19-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.1
Gottlieb married Mamie Hammerschmidt, daughter of Willliam Hammerschmidt and Sophia Spellmeyer, circa 1901.2,4 At the time of Mamie's death in 1952, Gottlieb resided at 4100 Rosa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5 His wife, Mamie Hammerschmidt, died on 16 September 1952 at age 66. He was the informant on her death certificate.5 At the time of his death in 1954, Gottlieb resided at 4100 Rosa in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Gottlieb died on 4 February 1954 at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 72.3 His cause of death was diabetis, general arterial sclerosis and complete oclusion of femoral artery.3
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was at 6322 South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.3 He was buried on 8 February 1954 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
Child of Gottlieb F. Eyermann and Mamie Hammerschmidt
- George E. Eyermann b. 23 Aug 19014
Olivia P. Eyermann1,2
#31517, b. January 1892
Olivia P. Eyermann|b. Jan 1892|p1051.htm#i31517|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Kate E. Gerhard|b. 10 Apr 1868\nd. 8 Jul 1943|p1051.htm#i31512|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|George Gerhard||p1083.htm#i32463||||
Olivia P. Eyermann, daughter of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard, was born in January 1892 in Missouri.1
She lived with her parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.1
She was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 15-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany. She had attended school for ten months during the year.1
She lived with her parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.3
Olivia was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as an 18-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany. She was not attending school.3
She lived with her parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.1
She was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 15-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany. She had attended school for ten months during the year.1
She lived with her parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.3
Olivia was enumerated as the daughter of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as an 18-year-old female born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Germany. She was not attending school.3
William J. Eyermann1,2
#31518, b. February 1893, d. July 1944
William J. Eyermann|b. Feb 1893\nd. Jul 1944|p1051.htm#i31518|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Kate E. Gerhard|b. 10 Apr 1868\nd. 8 Jul 1943|p1051.htm#i31512|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|George Gerhard||p1083.htm#i32463||||
William married Edna E. (?).2 William J. Eyermann, son of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard, was born in February 1893 in Missouri.1
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a seven-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.1
He lived with his parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 16-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He was attending school.3
William died in July 1944 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 51.4
Child of William J. Eyermann and Edna E. (?)
- William J. Eyermann II b. 23 Feb 1928, d. 6 Jul 19962
Otto Jacob Eyermann1,2
#31519, b. 11 January 1895, d. 19 December 1955
Otto Jacob Eyermann|b. 11 Jan 1895\nd. 19 Dec 1955|p1051.htm#i31519|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Kate E. Gerhard|b. 10 Apr 1868\nd. 8 Jul 1943|p1051.htm#i31512|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|George Gerhard||p1083.htm#i32463||||
Otto Jacob Eyermann was also known as Adolph.3 Otto Jacob Eyermann, son of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard, was born on 11 January 1895 in Missouri.3,4
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann under the name of "Adolph Eyerman" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a five-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.3
He lived with his parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.5
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 15-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He was attending school.5
Otto married Grace (?) circa 1920.2,4
Otto Jacob was retired from Eyermann Construction Company in 1955.4 At the time of his death in 1955, Otto resided at 9847 Coventry Lane in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Otto died on 19 December 1955 at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 60, Grace (?) was the informant on the death certificate.4 His cause of death was coronary infarction accompanied by diabetes.4
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Ziegenhein Brothers at 6409 Gravois Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4 Otto Jacob Eyermann was buried on 22 December 1955 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann under the name of "Adolph Eyerman" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a five-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.3
He lived with his parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.5
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 15-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He was attending school.5
Otto married Grace (?) circa 1920.2,4
Otto Jacob was retired from Eyermann Construction Company in 1955.4 At the time of his death in 1955, Otto resided at 9847 Coventry Lane in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Otto died on 19 December 1955 at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 60, Grace (?) was the informant on the death certificate.4 His cause of death was coronary infarction accompanied by diabetes.4
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Ziegenhein Brothers at 6409 Gravois Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4 Otto Jacob Eyermann was buried on 22 December 1955 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Citations
- [S5703] Ella Eyermann Death Certificate.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5649] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
- [S5660] Otto Jacob Eyermann Death Certificate.
- [S5647] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
Edwin K. Eyermann1,2
#31520, b. 7 December 1896
Edwin K. Eyermann|b. 7 Dec 1896|p1051.htm#i31520|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Kate E. Gerhard|b. 10 Apr 1868\nd. 8 Jul 1943|p1051.htm#i31512|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|George Gerhard||p1083.htm#i32463||||
Edwin married Rose Marie (?).2 Edwin K. Eyermann, son of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard, was born on 7 December 1896 in 2901 Iowa, St. Louis, Missouri.1,3
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a three-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.1
He lived with his parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.4
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 14-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He was attending school.4
Oscar D. Eyermann1,2
#31521, b. 19 May 1898, d. July 1987
Oscar D. Eyermann|b. 19 May 1898\nd. Jul 1987|p1051.htm#i31521|George F. Eyermann|b. 28 Sep 1858\nd. 2 May 1940|p1051.htm#i31511|Kate E. Gerhard|b. 10 Apr 1868\nd. 8 Jul 1943|p1051.htm#i31512|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|George Gerhard||p1083.htm#i32463||||
Oscar married Alma (?).2
Oscar married Wilma Rees.2 Oscar D. Eyermann, son of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard, was born on 19 May 1898 in Missouri.1,2
He lived with his parents, Kate and George, in 1900 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a two-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany.1
He lived with his parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as an 11-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He was attending school.3
Oscar died in July 1987 in Missouri at age 89.2
August E. Weidner1
#31522, b. 1884
August E. Weidner was born in 1884 in Missouri.1
August married Mabel K. Eyermann, daughter of George F. Eyermann and Katherine Schwoutner, in 1905.1
He lived with his father-in-law, George F. Eyermann, in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
August was enumerated as the son-in-law of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 26-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents, he had been married for five years.1
August E. was a salesman for a tobacco company in 1910.1
August married Mabel K. Eyermann, daughter of George F. Eyermann and Katherine Schwoutner, in 1905.1
He lived with his father-in-law, George F. Eyermann, in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1
August was enumerated as the son-in-law of George F. Eyermann on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 26-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents, he had been married for five years.1
August E. was a salesman for a tobacco company in 1910.1
Citations
- [S5647] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
Gottlieb Eyermann1,2 
#31523, b. 13 August 1834, d. 11 February 1888
Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|(?) Eyermann|b. c 1801\nd. 24 Nov 1871|p1052.htm#i31534||||||||||||||||
Per Eyermann letters, 1850-1871: there were four brothers in America (Joseph Wilhelm, Gottlieb, August and Karl, no Herman, Charles, John or Catherine); the siblings in Germany were Heinrich, Hermann, Christian, Minna and Christiane.
July 6, 1862: Your brother Gottlieb is serving is Lostnitz with Hassners and he is lokking forward with joy to metting you in America.
Re: August: He asks you from his hear that you may send hime something in which case he will not comlplete his apprenticeship but - if you can make it possible - he will straight away go with Gottlieb to America, because we whill have all the money for the passage together before August if you will send the other money for them and then Gottlieb and August can go together to America.
July 6, 1853: Thanks to God we all are also healthy and well by now and we are glad by our heart that you have arrived in America well and have found a good brother who takes care of you and will also care for you later on if you will remin good and brave.
Dear sons and brothers, we all and especially mother felt sorry that you had been fastened up in Bremen for so long a time and even had to sleep in the open air, the mother felt inconsolable and has been sick all the time until we received your letter, now she is content and she and all of us hope and wish that you will keep up your brotherly love. . . .
Dear Gottlieb what happened to your bad leg (?), isit not all right or has it not healed yet? If is not all right so go to a doctor and do not think it will pass by itself.2 Gottlieb Eyermann, son of (?) Eyermann, was born on 13 August 1834 in Schleiz, Saxony, Germany.1,2
Gottlieb married Catherine Schmidt circa 1858.1
Gottlieb was working in a bar room in 1860.3
Catherine and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1860 at ward 1 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George and Martha, Gottlieb's sister, Catherine Eyermann.3
Gottlieb is a head of household on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. He was identified as a 26-year-old male born in Saxony. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Catherine, his son George F., his daughter Martha Cath., his sister Catherine.3
In 1865, he established G. Eyermann & Brothers Quarry and began to build a house at 2906 Iowa. A carriage stone and hitching post still remain, the foundation is dated 1865. Carriage stones were placed in front or on the side of the house to help visitors to get in or out of their carriages or on or off their horses.4
Gottlieb Eyermann Home.4
Sometime after the house was built a large horse stable was built behind the home, probably to house the horses and mules used in the quarries.5
Eyerman Stables.5
Gottlieb was a stonecutter in 1870.6
Anna and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1870 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, Martha, Pauline, Gottlieb and John.6
Gottlieb is a head of household, under the name of "Gottlieb Baierman", on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was identified as a 35-year-old male born in Saxony. He was a citizen and owned real estate valued at $12,000.00 and personal property valued at $3,500.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna Maria, his sons George F., Gottlieb and John, his daughters Martha Cath. and Pauline.6
In 1875 Gottlieb filed guardianship papers on Nora, George W and Jacob Hollocher. Their mother died at Gottliebs home on September 28, 1875. The guardianship papers were filed in St. Louis Probate Court. In the 1880 census (first enumeration in June) Nora was listed as an Orphan but in the second enumeration in November was listed as a step-daughter to Gottlieb. Jacob was living with his older brother Joseph and George was working as a farm laborer in Bonhomme Township.7,8,9,10 Gottlieb Eyermann was designated executor of the estate of Mary (?) on 29 September 1875.11
Gottlieb married Anna Maria Ernst circa 1877.1
Gottlieb was a contractor in 1880.9
Anna and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, Martha, Pauline, Gottlieb, John, Nora and John.9,1
Gottlieb is a head of household, under the name of "Gotlip Goitljebeyerman", on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was identified as a 46-year-old male born in Germany as were his parents. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna Maria, his sons George F. and Gottlieb, his daughters Martha Cath. and Pauline, his step-son John Doering.9
Gottlieb is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was identified as a 46-year-old male born in Germany as were his parents. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna Maria, his sons George F., Gottlieb and John, his daughters Martha Cath. and Pauline, his step-son John Doering.1
In the 1881-1882 Missouri State Gazetteer and Business Directory, he was listed as the owner of a stone quarry at the corner of Pestalozzie and Iowa Avenue in St. Louis.12
Gottlieb died on 11 February 1888 at 2906 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 53.13 He was buried in February 1888 in Old St. Marcus Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.13
After his death his sons, Gottlieb Jr. and George took charge of the family quarry business. The home at 2906 Iowa stayed in the family until 1942.14
Gottlieb Eyermann was reinterred on 30 January 1941 at Sunset Mermorial Park Cemetery in Sunset Hills, Missouri. His body was moved from Old St. Marcus Cemetery (St. Louis).2
Children of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt
- George F. Eyermann+ b. 28 Sep 1858, d. 2 May 19401,15
- Martha Cath. Eyermann+ b. 1860, d. 31 Jul 19421
- Pauline Eyermann+ b. 30 Jan 1863, d. 17 Sep 19461
- Gottlieb Eyermann Jr b. 18641
- John Eyermann+ b. 27 Nov 1868, d. 10 Jul 19311
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5677] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyerman household.
- [S5713] Edna Campos Gravenhorst, Benton Park West, pages 10-11.
- [S5713] Edna Campos Gravenhorst, Benton Park West, page 12.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5667] Gottlieb Eyermann, Missouri Judicial Records.
- [S5735] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph G. Hollochor household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
- [S5638] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Maud P. St. John household.
- [S5751] Marie Hollocher Probate File.
- [S2629] Polk and Company, Missouri State Gazetteer and Business Directory.
- [S3] St Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908, Ancestry.com (database online), 2001.
- [S5713] Edna Campos Gravenhorst, Benton Park West, page 10.
- [S5993] George Eyermann Death Certificate.
Anna Maria Ernst1,2
#31524, b. 1835
Anna Maria Ernst was born in 1835 in Germany.1
Anna and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1870 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, Martha, Pauline, Gottlieb and John.3
Anna was enumerated with her husband, Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Maria Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 26-year-old female born in Hesse-Darmstadt.3
Anna married (?) Doering circa 1875.1
Anna married Gottlieb Eyermann, son of (?) Eyermann, circa 1877.1
Anna and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, Martha, Pauline, Gottlieb, John, Nora and John.4,1
Anna was enumerated as the wife of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Mary Gotliebeyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 45-year-old female born in Germany as were her parents.4
Anna was enumerated as the wife of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Mary Eyermann" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 45-year-old female born in Germany as were her parents.1
Anna and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1870 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, Martha, Pauline, Gottlieb and John.3
Anna was enumerated with her husband, Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Maria Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 26-year-old female born in Hesse-Darmstadt.3
Anna married (?) Doering circa 1875.1
Anna married Gottlieb Eyermann, son of (?) Eyermann, circa 1877.1
Anna and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, Martha, Pauline, Gottlieb, John, Nora and John.4,1
Anna was enumerated as the wife of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Mary Gotliebeyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 45-year-old female born in Germany as were her parents.4
Anna was enumerated as the wife of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Mary Eyermann" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 45-year-old female born in Germany as were her parents.1
Child of Anna Maria Ernst and (?) Doering
- John Doering b. 18761
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
Catherine Schmidt1,2
#31525
Catherine married Gottlieb Eyermann, son of (?) Eyermann, circa 1858.1
Catherine and Gottlieb Eyermann lived in 1860 at ward 1 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George and Martha, Gottlieb's sister, Catherine Eyermann.3
Catherine was enumerated with her husband, Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Catherin Eyerman" on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. She was listed as a 25-year-old woman bonr in Hessin.3
Children of Catherine Schmidt and Gottlieb Eyermann
- George F. Eyermann+ b. 28 Sep 1858, d. 2 May 19401
- Martha Cath. Eyermann+ b. 1860, d. 31 Jul 19421
- Pauline Eyermann+ b. 30 Jan 1863, d. 17 Sep 19461
- Gottlieb Eyermann Jr b. 18641
- John Eyermann+ b. 27 Nov 1868, d. 10 Jul 19311
Martha Cath. Eyermann1,2
#31526, b. 1860, d. 31 July 1942
Martha Cath. Eyermann|b. 1860\nd. 31 Jul 1942|p1051.htm#i31526|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|(?) Eyermann|b. c 1801\nd. 24 Nov 1871|p1052.htm#i31534||||||||||
She lived with her parents, Catherine and Gottlieb, in 1860 at ward 1, St. Louis, Missouri.3 Martha Cath. Eyermann, daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, was born in 1860 in Missouri.1
Martha was enumerated with her parent Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. She was listed as a three-month-old girl born in Missouri.3
She lived with her parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 at St. Louis, Missouri.4
She was enumerated with her parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Martha Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a ten-year-old girl born in Missouri, she was attending School.4
She lived with her parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa, St. Louis, Missouri.5,1
She was enumerated as the daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Martha Gotlieyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 20-year-old girl born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.5
She was enumerated as the daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 20-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.1
Martha married Jacob Gabel, son of Fredrick Gabel and Eva Lorenz, on 1 November 1883 at Missouri.2 At the time of the 1930 census in 1930, Martha resided at 3237 California Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.6
3237 California Avenue, 2 January 1930.
Martha was enumerated as the sister of Pauline Eyermann under the name of "Martha Gabel" on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 18, block 1512, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 60-year-old widow born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.6 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper on 31 July 1942.2
Martha died on 31 July 1942 in Missouri.2 Her obituary stated:
Martha Gabel (nee Eyermann), sister of Mrs. Pauline Eyermann Argules, sister of late George, Gottlieb and John Eyermann, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral August 3 at Ziegenheim Bros. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills to Sunset Burial Park
2 She was buried on 3 August 1942 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Child of Martha Cath. Eyermann and Jacob Gabel
- Paulina Gabel b. c 18852
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5677] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyerman household.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
- [S5729] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Pauline Argurico household.
Pauline Eyermann1
#31527, b. 30 January 1863, d. 17 September 1946
Pauline Eyermann|b. 30 Jan 1863\nd. 17 Sep 1946|p1051.htm#i31527|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|(?) Eyermann|b. c 1801\nd. 24 Nov 1871|p1052.htm#i31534||||||||||
Pauline Eyermann, daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, was born on 30 January 1863 in Missouri.1,2
She lived with her parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 at St. Louis, Missouri.3
She was enumerated with her parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Pauline Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as an eight-year-old girl born in Missouri, she was attending School.3
She lived with her parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa, St. Louis, Missouri.4,1
She was enumerated as the daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Pauline Gotlieyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as an 18-year-old girl born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.4
She was enumerated as the daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as an 18-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.1
She was issued a building permit in 1892 to build a two family rental building at 3321 California.5
Pauline Eyermann Rental Property
3321 California, 2 January 1892.5

Pauline married John Ludwig circa 1894.6 Her husband, John Ludwig, died before 1900.7
R:She lived with her brother Gottlieb Eyermann Jr and sister-in-law Minnie Breidenbach at 2925 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1900.7
Pauline was enumerated as the sister of Gottlieb Eyermann Jr under the name of "Pauline Ludwig" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 38-year-old widow whose parents were born in Germany.7
Pauline married Adam Thomas Argurio, son of Mario Marco Antonio Argurio and Elizabeth Catherine Dila, in 1902 at Missouri.6 At the time of the 1930 census in 1930, Pauline resided at 3237 California Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.8
3237 California Avenue, 2 January 1930.
Pauline is a head of household, under the name of "Pauline Argurico", on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 18, block 1512, St. Louis, Missouri. She was identified as a 58-year-old widow born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany. Enumerated with her was her sister Martha Cath..8
Pauline died on 17 September 1946 at Stone Nursing Home in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 83.2 Her cause of death was chronic myocarditis and arteriosclerosis.2
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Ziegenheim Brothers Funeral Home at 6409 Gravois Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.2 She was buried on 20 September 1946 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
She lived with her parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 at St. Louis, Missouri.3
She was enumerated with her parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Pauline Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as an eight-year-old girl born in Missouri, she was attending School.3
She lived with her parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa, St. Louis, Missouri.4,1
She was enumerated as the daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Pauline Gotlieyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as an 18-year-old girl born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.4
She was enumerated as the daughter of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as an 18-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.1
She was issued a building permit in 1892 to build a two family rental building at 3321 California.5
Pauline Eyermann Rental Property
3321 California, 2 January 1892.5
Pauline married John Ludwig circa 1894.6 Her husband, John Ludwig, died before 1900.7
R:She lived with her brother Gottlieb Eyermann Jr and sister-in-law Minnie Breidenbach at 2925 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1900.7
Pauline was enumerated as the sister of Gottlieb Eyermann Jr under the name of "Pauline Ludwig" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 38-year-old widow whose parents were born in Germany.7
Pauline married Adam Thomas Argurio, son of Mario Marco Antonio Argurio and Elizabeth Catherine Dila, in 1902 at Missouri.6 At the time of the 1930 census in 1930, Pauline resided at 3237 California Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.8
3237 California Avenue, 2 January 1930.
Pauline is a head of household, under the name of "Pauline Argurico", on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 18, block 1512, St. Louis, Missouri. She was identified as a 58-year-old widow born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany. Enumerated with her was her sister Martha Cath..8
Pauline died on 17 September 1946 at Stone Nursing Home in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 83.2 Her cause of death was chronic myocarditis and arteriosclerosis.2
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Ziegenheim Brothers Funeral Home at 6409 Gravois Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.2 She was buried on 20 September 1946 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Child of Pauline Eyermann and John Ludwig
- Johnnie Ludwig b. 8 Feb 1895, d. 8 Feb 18956
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5698] Pauline Argurieo Death Certificate.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
- [S5713] Edna Campos Gravenhorst, Benton Park West, page 82.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5650] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyermann household.
- [S5729] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Pauline Argurico household.
Gottlieb Eyermann Jr1
#31528, b. 1864
Gottlieb Eyermann Jr|b. 1864|p1051.htm#i31528|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|(?) Eyermann|b. c 1801\nd. 24 Nov 1871|p1052.htm#i31534||||||||||

Gottlieb Eyermann, Jr
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 in St. Louis, Missouri.2
He was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Gottlieb Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a six-year-old boy born in Missouri.2
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri.3,1
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "Gottlipe Gotliebeyerman" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 16-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He was attending school.3
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a 20-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.1
In 1890 Eyermann & Schmalz was located at 22 North Fourth Street in St. Louis.4 The 1890 city directory of St. Louis, Missouri shows he was living at 2906 Iowa Avenue. His occupation was listed as partner in Eyermann & Schmalz. He had moved into the Gottlieb Sr. home after his father's death in 1888.5
Gottlieb Eyermann House, 2906 Iowa Avenue.5
Gottlieb married Minnie Breidenbach, daughter of Conrad Breidenbach and Wilhelmina (?), in 1893.6
Gottlieb was a contractor in 1900.7
Minnie and Gottlieb Eyermann Jr lived in 1900 at 2925 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, Gottlieb's brother, John Eyermann, Gottlieb's sister, Pauline Ludwig.7
2925 Iowa Avenue, 1900.
Gottlieb is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 36-year-old male whose parents were born in Germany; he owned a home free of mortgage. He had been married for seven years. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Minnie, his sister Pauline, his brother John.7
Gottlieb was a quarry contractor in 1910.8
Minnie and Gottlieb Eyermann Jr lived in 1910 at 2906 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, Minnie's brother, Catherine Louise Lancaster, Minnie's sister, Jessy Breidenbach, Minnie's father, Conrad Breidenbach and other relatives Gottlieb Eyermann.8
Gottlieb is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 14, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 46-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany; he had been married for 17 years. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Minnie, his father-in-law Conrad Breidenbach, his brother-in-law Samuel Monk Shaffer, his sister-in-law Jessy Breidenbach. Also enumerated with him but with no known relationship was Gottlieb Eyermann. Also enumerated with him but with no known relationship was Gottlieb Eyermann.8
In Gould's St. Louis red book of 1914, he was listed as:
presdient of Chippewa Bank, president of Eyermann Real Estate Company, secretary of Old St. Louis Laundry Company, president of St. Louis Street Cleaning Company and treasurer of Sanitary Street Flushing Machine Company.
Eyermann Real Estate Company was located at 1216 South Grand Avenue along with Eyermann Construction Company.9 The 1914 city directory of St. Louis, Missouri shows he was living at 2906 Iowa Avenue. His occupation was listed as stone contractor.10
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
- [S374] 1890-1891 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S5713] Edna Campos Gravenhorst, Benton Park West, page 10.
- [S5690] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Hugo Eyermann household.
- [S5650] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyermann household.
- [S5742] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyermann household.
- [S5669] Gould's St Louis Red Book, 1914, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005, pages 166, 178, 223, 237, 239 and 1047.
- [S5669] Gould's St Louis Red Book, 1914, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005, page 826.
John Eyermann1
#31529, b. 27 November 1868, d. 10 July 1931
John Eyermann|b. 27 Nov 1868\nd. 10 Jul 1931|p1051.htm#i31529|Gottlieb Eyermann|b. 13 Aug 1834\nd. 11 Feb 1888|p1051.htm#i31523|Catherine Schmidt||p1051.htm#i31525|(?) Eyermann|b. c 1801\nd. 24 Nov 1871|p1052.htm#i31534||||||||||
John Eyermann, son of Gottlieb Eyermann and Catherine Schmidt, was born on 27 November 1868 in St. Louis, Missouri.1,2
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 in Missouri.3
He was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "John Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a one-year-old boy born in Missouri.3
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri.4,1
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as an 11-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.1
He lived with his brother Gottlieb Eyermann Jr and sister-in-law Minnie Breidenbach at 2925 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1900.5
John was a bookkeeper in 1900.5
John was enumerated as the brother of Gottlieb Eyermann Jr on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a single 30-year-old male whose parents were born in Germany.5
John married Dorothea C. (?) in 1909.6,7
Dorothea and John Eyermann lived in 1910 at 3230 Nebraska Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.7
John was a city constable from 1910 to 1920 at Missouri.7,8
John is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 11, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 41-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He had been married for 2 years in his present marriage which was his first. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Dorothea C..7
In Gould's St. Louis red book of 1914, he was listed as a constable of the First District Court residing at 2812A Cherokee.9
John Eyermann lived in 1920 at 3320 Louisiana Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.8
John is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 11, Missouri. He was identified as a married 51-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. John owned a home free of mortgage. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Dorothea C..8 John Eyermann retired before 1931 at Missouri as a city constable.2 At the time of his death in 1931, John resided at 3430a Keokuk in St. Louis, Missouri.2
John died on 10 July 1931 at 3430a Keokuk in Missouri at age 62, Dorothea C. (?) was the informant on the death certificate.2,6 His cause of death was chronic Brights disease, cardiac dialatation, hypertension and cerebral thrombosis.2 John Eyermann was buried on 13 July 1931 in Valhalla Cemetery in Hanley Hills, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Hauck and Schmitt at 3732 South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.2
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1870 in Missouri.3
He was enumerated with his parent Gottlieb Eyermann under the name of "John Baierman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as a one-year-old boy born in Missouri.3
He lived with his parents, Anna and Gottlieb, in 1880 at Pestalozzi and Iowa in St. Louis, Missouri.4,1
He was enumerated as the son of Gottlieb Eyermann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was listed as an 11-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany.1
He lived with his brother Gottlieb Eyermann Jr and sister-in-law Minnie Breidenbach at 2925 Iowa Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1900.5
John was a bookkeeper in 1900.5
John was enumerated as the brother of Gottlieb Eyermann Jr on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a single 30-year-old male whose parents were born in Germany.5
John married Dorothea C. (?) in 1909.6,7
Dorothea and John Eyermann lived in 1910 at 3230 Nebraska Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.7
John was a city constable from 1910 to 1920 at Missouri.7,8
John is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 11, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 41-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He had been married for 2 years in his present marriage which was his first. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Dorothea C..7
In Gould's St. Louis red book of 1914, he was listed as a constable of the First District Court residing at 2812A Cherokee.9
John Eyermann lived in 1920 at 3320 Louisiana Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.8
John is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 11, Missouri. He was identified as a married 51-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. John owned a home free of mortgage. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Dorothea C..8 John Eyermann retired before 1931 at Missouri as a city constable.2 At the time of his death in 1931, John resided at 3430a Keokuk in St. Louis, Missouri.2
John died on 10 July 1931 at 3430a Keokuk in Missouri at age 62, Dorothea C. (?) was the informant on the death certificate.2,6 His cause of death was chronic Brights disease, cardiac dialatation, hypertension and cerebral thrombosis.2 John Eyermann was buried on 13 July 1931 in Valhalla Cemetery in Hanley Hills, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Hauck and Schmitt at 3732 South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Children of John Eyermann and Dorothea C. (?)
- John G. Eyermann (living)6
- Dorothea Eyermann (living)6
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5707] John Eyermann Death Certificate.
- [S5678] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Baierman household.
- [S5734] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gotliebeyerman Gotlip household.
- [S5650] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gottlieb Eyermann household.
- [S5657] Family Tree titled "Eyermann," Ancestry World Tree.
- [S5714] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Eyermann household.
- [S5715] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Eyerman household.
- [S5669] Gould's St Louis Red Book, 1914, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005, page 95.
Michael Hollocher1,2
#31530, b. 1818, d. circa 1874
Michael Hollocher|b. 1818\nd. c 1874|p1051.htm#i31530|Jacob Hollocher|b. 1775|p1061.htm#i31807|Gertrude (?)|b. 1780|p1061.htm#i31808|||||||||||||
Michael Hollocher, son of Jacob Hollocher and Gertrude (?), was born in 1818 in Württemberg, Germany.2
Michael married Mary (?) circa 1840.2
Michael was operating a dairy in 1850.4
Mary and Michael Hollocher lived in 1850 at south half in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Joseph, Peter, Mary and John.4
Michael is a head of household, under the name of "Michael Holscher", on the 1850 U. S. Census for south half, Missouri. He was identified as a 38-year-old male born in Germany, he owned real-estate valued at $1,500.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary, his sons Joseph G., John and Peter P..4
Mary and Michael Hollocher lived in 1860 at ward 1 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Joseph, Mary, John, Peter, Theresia, Michael, August and William, their niece, Mary Ernst.5
Michael is a head of household on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. He was identified as a 44-year-old male born in Wirdenberg, Germany. He owned real-estate valued at $10.00 and personal property valued at $1,000.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary, his sons Joseph G., John, Peter P., Michael, August and William, his daughters Mary Magdalene and Theresia.5
Michael was a farm laborer in 1870.2
Mary and Michael Hollocher lived in 1870 at Carondelet Township in St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, August, George, Jacob and Nora.2
Michael is a head of household on the 1870 U. S. Census for Carondelet Township, Missouri. He was identified as a 52-year-old male born in Wurtenberg. He was a citizen and owned real-estate valued at $7,500.00 and personal property valued at $200.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary, his sons Michael, August, George and Jacob L., his daughters Nora.2
Michael died circa 1874 in Missouri.2,6
In 1876 a suit was brought by the adult children of Michael and Mary Hollocher against their minor siblings, their mother, and her trustee to have deed declared void. The plaintiffs allege that Michael, the father, is an alcoholic and Mary, his wife, used the situation to fraudulently gain all of the real estate and personal property by getting Michael to execute a deed to convey all property to their son Joseph Hollocher. They claim Joseph had no idea of this deed, and that Mary requested Joseph deed the property to Blateau in trust. The Supreme court ruled that Michael always derred to his wife's superior intellect and that, although this was strange, it was not illegal.7
Michael married Mary (?) circa 1840.2
Michael was operating a dairy in 1850.4
Mary and Michael Hollocher lived in 1850 at south half in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Joseph, Peter, Mary and John.4
Michael is a head of household, under the name of "Michael Holscher", on the 1850 U. S. Census for south half, Missouri. He was identified as a 38-year-old male born in Germany, he owned real-estate valued at $1,500.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary, his sons Joseph G., John and Peter P..4
Mary and Michael Hollocher lived in 1860 at ward 1 in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Joseph, Mary, John, Peter, Theresia, Michael, August and William, their niece, Mary Ernst.5
Michael is a head of household on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 1, Missouri. He was identified as a 44-year-old male born in Wirdenberg, Germany. He owned real-estate valued at $10.00 and personal property valued at $1,000.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary, his sons Joseph G., John, Peter P., Michael, August and William, his daughters Mary Magdalene and Theresia.5
Michael was a farm laborer in 1870.2
Mary and Michael Hollocher lived in 1870 at Carondelet Township in St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George, August, George, Jacob and Nora.2
Michael is a head of household on the 1870 U. S. Census for Carondelet Township, Missouri. He was identified as a 52-year-old male born in Wurtenberg. He was a citizen and owned real-estate valued at $7,500.00 and personal property valued at $200.00. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary, his sons Michael, August, George and Jacob L., his daughters Nora.2
Michael died circa 1874 in Missouri.2,6
In 1876 a suit was brought by the adult children of Michael and Mary Hollocher against their minor siblings, their mother, and her trustee to have deed declared void. The plaintiffs allege that Michael, the father, is an alcoholic and Mary, his wife, used the situation to fraudulently gain all of the real estate and personal property by getting Michael to execute a deed to convey all property to their son Joseph Hollocher. They claim Joseph had no idea of this deed, and that Mary requested Joseph deed the property to Blateau in trust. The Supreme court ruled that Michael always derred to his wife's superior intellect and that, although this was strange, it was not illegal.7
Children of Michael Hollocher and Mary (?)
- Joseph G. Hollocher+ b. 1841, d. Feb 18838
- Mary Magdalene "Lena" Hollocher b. 18449
- John Hollocher+ b. fr 1846 - 18479
- Peter P. Hollocher+ b. Mar 1849, d. 22 Jun 18969
- Theresia Hollocher b. 18529
- Michael Hollocher b. 18542
- August Hollocher+ b. 1856, d. Apr 19022
- William Hollocher b. 18595
- George Hollocher b. 18622
- Jacob L. Hollocher+ b. 1865, d. b 19462
- Nora Hollocher b. 1869, d. 23 Dec 18901
Citations
- [S5648] 1880 (2nd enumeration) U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), G. Eyermann household.
- [S5733] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michael Hollocher household.
- [S5766] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Milcher Ernst household.
- [S5765] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michael Hollocher household.
- [S5764] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michael Hollocher household.
- [S5667] Gottlieb Eyermann, Missouri Judicial Records.
- [S6025] Joseph C. and Michael L. Hollocher, Missouri Judicial Records.
- [S5735] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph G. Hollochor household.
- [S5751] Marie Hollocher Probate File.