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Leonard U. Bassett

#2071
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     Leonard married Emma Edith Behm (her first marriage), daughter of Henry Matthew Böhm and Berta Peters, on 15 February 1922.1

Citations

  1. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.

Clyde Herndon

#2072
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     Clyde married Emma Edith Behm (her second marriage), daughter of Henry Matthew Böhm and Berta Peters, after 1922.1

Citations

  1. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.

Benjamin Casper Volmert1

#2073, b. April 1888, d. 1958
Benjamin Casper Volmert|b. Apr 1888\nd. 1958|p70.htm#i2073|Henry Joseph Volmert|b. 22 Oct 1850\nd. 25 Apr 1933|p396.htm#i11862|Christina Mohr|b. 5 Feb 1855\nd. 15 Apr 1928|p396.htm#i11861|Herman W. Volmert|b. 6 Mar 1822\nd. 6 Jan 1911|p406.htm#i12175|Gertrude Ost|b. 5 Nov 1825\nd. 9 Jul 1891|p406.htm#i12176|Johann Mohr|b. 1805\nd. Dec 1874|p408.htm#i12234|Anna C. E. Schulte|b. 1816\nd. May 1873|p408.htm#i12235|
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          Benjamin Casper Volmert, son of Henry Joseph Volmert and Christina Mohr, was born in April 1888 in Missouri.3,4
     Benjamin was enumerated as the son of Henry Joseph Volmert on the 1900 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, was listed as a 12-year-old male born in Missouri and had attended school for two months during the year.4
     Benjamin married Julia V. Behm, daughter of Henry Matthew Böhm and Berta Peters, on 2 November 1911 at Missouri.1
     Benjamin was enumerated as the son-in-law of Berta Peters on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, Benjamin was a 31-year-old white male born in Missouri. His father was born in Germany and his mother in Missouri. He was a farmer.5,6
In 1930 Benjamin Casper Volmert farmed at Jackson Township in Missouri.7
     Julia and Benjamin Casper Volmert lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Raymond, Julia's mother, Berta Behm.7
     Benjamin is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 42-year-old married male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He was married for the first time at the age of 23, could read and write and was not a veteran. He owned a farm listed on farm schedule 83. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Julia V., his son Raymond, his mother-in-law Berta Peters.7 Benjamin Casper Volmert, Henry Joseph Buschmann, Herbert R. Eads, Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, Louise Ellen Carnes, Lewis Rainey Eads, James Moses "Mick" Eads, Clay Tackett, Lorenzo Mitchell Eads and Frank Lorenzo T. Tackett were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
     Benjamin died in 1958.3 He was buried in 1958 in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.3

Benjamin Casper Volmert Tombstone.17

Child of Benjamin Casper Volmert and Julia V. Behm

Citations

  1. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.
  2. [S1856] Marlene Bostrom (e-mail address), Coffey, Boone Betty in "Marlene Bostrom Message on Coffey Family," listserve message September 3, 1998.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 219.
  4. [S268] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph Finn household.
  5. [S1186] J. Hoyle Mayfield, 1920 Federal Census Maries County Missouri, page 59 (census page 215, family 197).
  6. [S312] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Bertha Behm household.
  7. [S1356] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Volmert household.
  8. [S997] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank L. Tackett household.
  9. [S1036] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lorenzo M. Eads household.
  10. [S1080] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Clay Tackett household.
  11. [S1131] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James N. Eads household.
  12. [S1137] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis W. Eads household.
  13. [S1304] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louisa Eads household.
  14. [S1305] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry J. Buschman household.
  15. [S1306] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Herbert K. Eads household.
  16. [S1307] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gustavius Eads household.
  17. [S552] Tombstone photo, taken by Robert Berg.

Raymond Volmert

#2074, b. 20 February 1912, d. 2 March 1989
Raymond Volmert|b. 20 Feb 1912\nd. 2 Mar 1989|p70.htm#i2074|Benjamin Casper Volmert|b. Apr 1888\nd. 1958|p70.htm#i2073|Julia V. Behm|b. 11 Aug 1888\nd. 13 Nov 1960|p69.htm#i2069|Henry J. Volmert|b. 22 Oct 1850\nd. 25 Apr 1933|p396.htm#i11862|Christina Mohr|b. 5 Feb 1855\nd. 15 Apr 1928|p396.htm#i11861|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|
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          Raymond Volmert, son of Benjamin Casper Volmert and Julia V. Behm, was born on 20 February 1912 in Maries County, Missouri.2,3
     Raymond was enumerated with his grandmother, Berta Peters on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, Raymond was listed as a seven-year-old white male born in Missouri.2,4
     He lived with his parents, Julia and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.5
     Raymond was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Casper Volmert on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a single 18-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents. He could read and wriite and was not a veteran.5
     Raymond died on 2 March 1989 in Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, at age 77.3

Citations

  1. [S823] Research Papers, Family History of Mary Matég. Prepared by Viola Probst.
  2. [S1186] J. Hoyle Mayfield, 1920 Federal Census Maries County Missouri, page 59 (census page 215, family 197).
  3. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
  4. [S312] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Bertha Behm household.
  5. [S1356] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Volmert household.

Elizabeth Caroline Coffey

#2075, b. 18 November 1893, d. 31 March 1977
Elizabeth Caroline Coffey|b. 18 Nov 1893\nd. 31 Mar 1977|p70.htm#i2075|Hiram Kinzey Coffey|b. 8 Mar 1862\nd. 13 Nov 1925|p97.htm#i2906|Mary Ann "Sally" Evans|b. 24 Jun 1861\nd. 9 Feb 1931|p97.htm#i2907|Campbell Coffey|b. 1831\nd. 8 May 1892|p98.htm#i2920|Carolina E. Eads|b. 1 Mar 1831\nd. 11 Sep 1900|p98.htm#i2921|Jesse C. Evans|b. 1818\nd. 1884|p97.htm#i2908|Nancy O. Goodman|b. 16 Mar 1817\nd. 27 Aug 1871|p97.htm#i2909|
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          Elizabeth Caroline Coffey, daughter of Hiram Kinzey Coffey and Mary Ann "Sally" Evans, was born on 18 November 1893 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2,3 Conflicting evidence placed her birth in April 1894 (1900 census).4 Elizabeth Caroline Coffey lived in Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri.1
     Elizabeth was enumerated as the daughter of Hiram Kinzey Coffey on the 1900 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a six-year-old female born in Missouri.4
     Elizabeth married Francis Behm, son of Henry Matthew Böhm and Berta Peters, on 14 November 1912 at Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri.5
     Elizabeth and Francis Behm lived in 1917 in Wood River, Madison County, Illinois. Residing with them were, their child, Harold.6
     Elizabeth and Francis Behm lived in January 1920 at 133 Columbia Road in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. Residing with them were, their children Harold and Woodrow.7
     Elizabeth was enumerated as the wife of Francis Behm under the name of "Elizabeth Behm" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, listed as a married 26-year-old female born in Missouri as were both of her parents. She could read and write.7
     Elizabeth and Francis Behm lived in 1921 at Hickory Street in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. Residing with them were, their children Harold and Woodrow.8
     In October 1921, Bertha spent a week with her son Francis and his wife in Edwardsville, Illinois.8 She and Francis Behm were divorced between 1922 and 1930.9,8
     Elizabeth Caroline was a waitress in a hotel in 1930 at Missouri.9
     Elizabeth is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Missouri as "Elizabeth Behm" listed as a 36-year-old divorced female born in Missouri as were both of her parents. She was renting her residence for $16.00 a month and didn't have a radio.. Enumerated with her were: her sons Harold Norman and Woodrow Wilson.9
     Elizabeth and Francis Behm lived in 1931 in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Harold and Woodrow.10 She attended the funeral of Judge John Philip Bëhm on 12 April 1933 at Visitation Catholic Cemetery, Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.11
     Elizabeth Caroline Coffey was listed in Earl Rufus Coffey's obituary as surviving.12
     Elizabeth died on 31 March 1977 at age 83.2 She was buried in April 1977 in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.13

Elizabeth Caroline Behm Tombstone.14

Children of Elizabeth Caroline Coffey and Francis Behm

Citations

  1. [S359] Everett Marshal King, King's History of Maries County, page 281.
  2. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri.
  3. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 172.
  4. [S263] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Hiram Coffey household.
  5. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.
  6. [S4771] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
  7. [S881] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Francis Behm household.
  8. [S2623] Edwardsville Intelligencer Newspaper , October 5, 1921.
  9. [S2142] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Elizabeth Behm household.
  10. [S1820] Sallie Evans Coffey Obituary, February 12, 1931.
  11. [S102] Judge John Bëhm Obituary, April 20, 1924.
  12. [S1821] Earl Coffey Obituary, April 1968.
  13. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 209.
  14. [S552] Tombstone photo, taken by Robert Berg.

Harold Norman Behm1

#2076, b. 21 October 1914, d. 2 May 1999
Harold Norman Behm|b. 21 Oct 1914\nd. 2 May 1999|p70.htm#i2076|Francis Behm|b. 18 May 1890\nd. 12 Sep 1968|p69.htm#i2068|Elizabeth Caroline Coffey|b. 18 Nov 1893\nd. 31 Mar 1977|p70.htm#i2075|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|Hiram K. Coffey|b. 8 Mar 1862\nd. 13 Nov 1925|p97.htm#i2906|Mary A. "Sally" Evans|b. 24 Jun 1861\nd. 9 Feb 1931|p97.htm#i2907|
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Harold Norman and Nellie Behm
      Harold Norman Behm was also known as Böhm.      Harold Norman Behm, son of Francis Behm and Elizabeth Caroline Coffey, was born on 21 October 1914 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in 1917 in Wood River, Madison County, Illinois.3
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in January 1920 at 133 Columbia Road in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.4
     Harold was enumerated as the son of Francis Behm on the 1920 U.S. Census of Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, he was listed as a five-year-old male born in Missouri.4
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in 1921 at Hickory Street in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.5
     Harold was enumerated as the son of Elizabeth Caroline Coffey on the 1930 U.S. Census of Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri, he was listed as a 15-year-old boy born in Missouri and was attending school.6
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in 1931 in Missouri.7
     Harold married Nellie Nola Shaner, daughter of Steward Shaner and Willa Warren, on 8 October 1938 at Atchinson, Atchinson County, Kansas.1 Nellie and Harold Norman Behm lived in 1997 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona.8
     Harold Norman Behm was listed in Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm's obituary on 7 December 1997 as surviving.8
     Harold died on 2 May 1999 in Arizona at age 84.2

Citations

  1. [S386] Alice H. Boone, Descendants of Israel Boone, page 176.
  2. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
  3. [S4771] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
  4. [S881] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Francis Behm household.
  5. [S2623] Edwardsville Intelligencer Newspaper , October 5, 1921.
  6. [S2142] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Elizabeth Behm household.
  7. [S1820] Sallie Evans Coffey Obituary, February 12, 1931.
  8. [S4020] Woodrow F. "Woody" Behm Obituary, December 1997.

Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm1

#2077, b. 14 April 1918, d. 4 December 1997
Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm|b. 14 Apr 1918\nd. 4 Dec 1997|p70.htm#i2077|Francis Behm|b. 18 May 1890\nd. 12 Sep 1968|p69.htm#i2068|Elizabeth Caroline Coffey|b. 18 Nov 1893\nd. 31 Mar 1977|p70.htm#i2075|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|Hiram K. Coffey|b. 8 Mar 1862\nd. 13 Nov 1925|p97.htm#i2906|Mary A. "Sally" Evans|b. 24 Jun 1861\nd. 9 Feb 1931|p97.htm#i2907|
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Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm
      Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm was also known as Woodrow F..2 Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm was also known as Böhm. Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm was also known as Francis Woodrow.3      Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm, son of Francis Behm and Elizabeth Caroline Coffey, was born on 14 April 1918 in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.1,4
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in January 1920 at 133 Columbia Road in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.5
     Woodrow was enumerated as the son of Francis Behm on the 1920 U.S. Census of Edwardsville Township, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, listed as a one-year-two-month old male born in Missouri.5
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in 1921 at Hickory Street in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.6
     Woodrow was enumerated as the son of Elizabeth Caroline Coffey on the 1930 U.S. Census of Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri, listed as a twelve-year-old boy born in Illinois, he was attending school.4
     He lived with his parents, Elizabeth and Francis, in 1931 in Missouri.7
     Woodrow died on 4 December 1997 in Villa Ridge, Franklin County, Missouri, at age 79.2 His obituary was published in the The Franklin County Missourian Newspaper in December 1997.8 His obituary stated:
Woodrow F. "Woody" Behm, 79, Pacific died Thursday December 4, 1997.
Br. Behm was born April 14, 1918, at Wood River, Illinois, the son of Frances Behm and wife Elizabeth, nee Coffey.
He was raised in the Pacific area where he attended the local school system.
Mr. Behm began working for the Union Pacific railroad. Later, he was employed by the William P. Mahne Silver Company for about 30 years.
He enjoyed traveling to the South, dancing, playing cards and collecting antiques.
Mr. Behm was a member of the Pacific Presbyterian Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Mr. Behm is survived by one brother, Harold Behm and wife Nellie, Mesa, Arizona; one uncle, Tom Coffey, Vienna; cousins; other relatives and many friends.
Funeral services were Monday, December 8, at Bell Funeral Home, Pacific, with Rev. B. W. Honeycutt officiating. Interment followed in the Vienna Cemetery.
The Behm family was served by Bell Funeral Home, Pacific.

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     His funeral service was held on 8 December 1997 at Bell Funeral Home, Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri.8 He was buried on 8 December 1997 in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.9,8

Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm Tombstone.10

Citations

  1. [S386] Alice H. Boone, Descendants of Israel Boone, page 176.
  2. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
  3. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  4. [S2142] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Elizabeth Behm household.
  5. [S881] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Francis Behm household.
  6. [S2623] Edwardsville Intelligencer Newspaper , October 5, 1921.
  7. [S1820] Sallie Evans Coffey Obituary, February 12, 1931.
  8. [S4020] Woodrow F. "Woody" Behm Obituary, December 1997.
  9. [S2060] Maries County Tombstones.
  10. [S552] Tombstone photo, taken by Robert Berg.

Thomas Benton Hawkins1,2

#2078, b. 31 December 1882, d. 2 April 1950
Thomas Benton Hawkins|b. 31 Dec 1882\nd. 2 Apr 1950|p70.htm#i2078|William Samuel Hawkins|b. 28 Nov 1841\nd. 8 Oct 1933|p1013.htm#i30388|Agnes Elizabeth Wilson|b. 21 May 1849\nd. 9 Jan 1913|p1013.htm#i30389|Benjamin W. Hawkins|b. 13 Aug 1815\nd. 23 Jul 1873|p1087.htm#i32583|Susan J. Stern|b. 9 May 1807\nd. Jun 1858|p1087.htm#i32584|Leonidas Wilson||p1087.htm#i32595|Dorothea Price||p575.htm#i17231|
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          Thomas Benton Hawkins, son of William Samuel Hawkins and Agnes Elizabeth Wilson, was born on 31 December 1882 in Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri.4,3
     Thomas married Laura E. Behm, daughter of Henry Matthew Böhm and Berta Peters, on 15 December 1905 at Missouri.1
     Thomas Benton was a caster in glass works in 1910.5
     Laura and Thomas Benton Hawkins lived in 1910 at Marshall Road in Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Bertha and Dalton.5
     Thomas is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a married 27-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents. He could read and write and was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Laura E., his son Dalton F., his daughter Bertha J..5
     Thomas Benton was a farm laborer, working out in 1920.6
     Laura and Thomas Benton Hawkins lived in 1920 at Vandover Road in St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Bertha, Dalton and Frances.4
     Thomas is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a 37-year-old white male born in Missouri as were his mother and father. He owned his property free of mortgage and was employed as a farm laborer, working out. He could read and write.. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Laura E., his son Dalton F., his daughters Bertha J. and Frances J..4
In 1930 Thomas Benton Hawkins farmed in St. Louis County, Missouri.7
     Laura and Thomas Benton Hawkins lived in 1930 at Vandover Road in Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Arden.7
     Thomas is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri, listed as a married 47-year-old man born in Missouri as was his mother, his father was born in Virginia. He owned a farm valued at $12,000.00 and a radio, he was not a veteran. His farm was listed on line 72 of the farm schedule. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Laura E., his son Arden M..7
     Thomas Benton was a retired dairy operator in 1950.3
     Thomas died on 2 April 1950 at box 345, R. R. #2 in Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 67, Arden M. Hawkins was the informant on the death certificate.3 His cause of death was pulmonary edema due to chronic myocarditis and cardiac bundle block.3
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Louis H. Bopp, Incorporated in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.3 Thomas Benton Hawkins was buried on 5 April 1950 in Park Hill Cemetery in Sappington, St. Louis County, Missouri.3

Children of Thomas Benton Hawkins and Laura E. Behm

Citations

  1. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.
  2. [S823] Research Papers, Family History of Mary Matég. Prepared by Viola Probst.
  3. [S5257] Thomas Benton Hawkins Death Certificate.
  4. [S2167] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.
  5. [S3146] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.
  6. [S2169] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Albert J. Hezel household.
  7. [S3147] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas B. Hawkins household.

Bertha J. Hawkins1

#2079, b. 1907
Bertha J. Hawkins|b. 1907|p70.htm#i2079|Thomas Benton Hawkins|b. 31 Dec 1882\nd. 2 Apr 1950|p70.htm#i2078|Laura E. Behm|b. 10 Mar 1886\nd. 14 Aug 1950|p69.htm#i2067|William S. Hawkins|b. 28 Nov 1841\nd. 8 Oct 1933|p1013.htm#i30388|Agnes E. Wilson|b. 21 May 1849\nd. 9 Jan 1913|p1013.htm#i30389|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|
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          Bertha J. Hawkins, daughter of Thomas Benton Hawkins and Laura E. Behm, was born in 1907 in Missouri.2
     She lived with her parents, Laura and Thomas, in 1910 at Marshall Road, Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
     Bertha was enumerated as the daughter of Thomas Benton Hawkins on the 1910 U.S. Census at Bonhomme Township, Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a three-year-old girl born in Missouri as were her parents.3
     She lived with her parents, Laura and Thomas, in 1920 at Vandover Road, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
     Bertha was enumerated as the daughter of Thomas Benton Hawkins under the name of "Bertha J. Hawkins" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a 13-year-old white female born in Missouri. She was attending school and could read and write.4

Citations

  1. [S823] Research Papers, Family History of Mary Matég. Prepared by Viola Probst.
  2. [S2169] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Albert J. Hezel household.
  3. [S3146] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.
  4. [S2167] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.

Dalton F. "Bud" Hawkins1

#2080, b. 1909
Dalton F. "Bud" Hawkins|b. 1909|p70.htm#i2080|Thomas Benton Hawkins|b. 31 Dec 1882\nd. 2 Apr 1950|p70.htm#i2078|Laura E. Behm|b. 10 Mar 1886\nd. 14 Aug 1950|p69.htm#i2067|William S. Hawkins|b. 28 Nov 1841\nd. 8 Oct 1933|p1013.htm#i30388|Agnes E. Wilson|b. 21 May 1849\nd. 9 Jan 1913|p1013.htm#i30389|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|
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          Dalton F. "Bud" Hawkins, son of Thomas Benton Hawkins and Laura E. Behm, was born in 1909 in Missouri.1
     He lived with his parents, Laura and Thomas, in 1910 at Marshall Road in Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
     Dalton was enumerated as the son of Thomas Benton Hawkins on the 1910 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a one-year-old boy born in Missouri as were his parents.2
     He lived with his parents, Laura and Thomas, in 1920 at Vandover Road in St. Louis County, Missouri.3
     Dalton was enumerated as the son of Thomas Benton Hawkins under the name of "Dalton Hawkings" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as an 11-year-old white male born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was attending school and could read and write.3
     Dalton married Isabell (?) in 1929.4
     Dalton F. was a mechanic for an auto repair shop in 1930.5 Isabell and Dalton F. "Bud" Hawkins lived in 1930 at Vandover Road in Missouri.5
     Dalton is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri, listed as a married 21-year-old man born in Missouri as was his parents. He home for $20.00 per month, he was not a veteran. Enumerated with him was his wife Isabell.5 Dalton F. "Bud" Hawkins was the informant listed on the death certificate of Laura E. Behm on 14 August 1950.6,7

Citations

  1. [S2169] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Albert J. Hezel household.
  2. [S3146] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.
  3. [S2167] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.
  4. [S3144] 1930 U. S. Census, George Martin household, Franklin County, Missouri.
  5. [S3148] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Dalton Hawkins household.
  6. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.
  7. [S5256] Laura E. Hawkins Death Certificate.

Frances J. Hawkins1,2

#2081, b. 1911
Frances J. Hawkins|b. 1911|p70.htm#i2081|Thomas Benton Hawkins|b. 31 Dec 1882\nd. 2 Apr 1950|p70.htm#i2078|Laura E. Behm|b. 10 Mar 1886\nd. 14 Aug 1950|p69.htm#i2067|William S. Hawkins|b. 28 Nov 1841\nd. 8 Oct 1933|p1013.htm#i30388|Agnes E. Wilson|b. 21 May 1849\nd. 9 Jan 1913|p1013.htm#i30389|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|
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          Frances J. Hawkins, daughter of Thomas Benton Hawkins and Laura E. Behm, was born in 1911 in Missouri.2
     She lived with her parents, Laura and Thomas, in 1920 at Vandover Road, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
     Frances was enumerated as the daughter of Thomas Benton Hawkins under the name of "Frances J. Hawkins" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old girl born in Missouri as were both of her parents. She was attending school and could read and write.3

Citations

  1. [S823] Research Papers, Family History of Mary Matég. Prepared by Viola Probst.
  2. [S2169] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Albert J. Hezel household.
  3. [S2167] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Hawkins household.

Arden M. Hawkins1,2

#2082, b. 25 April 1921, d. June 1984
Arden M. Hawkins|b. 25 Apr 1921\nd. Jun 1984|p70.htm#i2082|Thomas Benton Hawkins|b. 31 Dec 1882\nd. 2 Apr 1950|p70.htm#i2078|Laura E. Behm|b. 10 Mar 1886\nd. 14 Aug 1950|p69.htm#i2067|William S. Hawkins|b. 28 Nov 1841\nd. 8 Oct 1933|p1013.htm#i30388|Agnes E. Wilson|b. 21 May 1849\nd. 9 Jan 1913|p1013.htm#i30389|Henry M. Böhm|b. 31 Jan 1857\nd. 19 Nov 1919|p2.htm#i44|Berta Peters|b. 22 Mar 1863\nd. 23 Oct 1941|p68.htm#i2019|
Charts
Joseph Behm Descendants Chart
          Arden M. Hawkins, son of Thomas Benton Hawkins and Laura E. Behm, was born on 25 April 1921.3
     He lived with his parents, Laura and Thomas, in 1930 at Vandover Road in St. Louis County, Missouri.4
     Arden was enumerated as the son of Thomas Benton Hawkins on the 1930 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a single nine-year-old boy born in Missouri as were his parents.4 At the time of his father's death in 1950, Arden resided in Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri.2 He was the informant listed on the death certificate of Thomas Benton Hawkins on 2 April 1950.2 His Social Security Number was 491-16-9347, assigned before 1951, issued in Missouri.3
     Arden died in June 1984 in Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 63.3

Citations

  1. [S823] Research Papers, Family History of Mary Matég. Prepared by Viola Probst.
  2. [S5257] Thomas Benton Hawkins Death Certificate.
  3. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
  4. [S3147] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas B. Hawkins household.

Martin V. George1,2

#2083, b. January 1883, d. 14 November 1972
Martin V. George|b. Jan 1883\nd. 14 Nov 1972|p70.htm#i2083|John George|b. Oct 1859|p814.htm#i24403|Sarah (?)|b. Oct 1863|p814.htm#i24404|||||||||||||
Charts
Joseph Behm Descendants Chart
          Martin V. George, son of John George and Sarah (?), was born in January 1883 in Missouri.4,3
     He lived with his parents, Sarah and John, in 1900 at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.3
     Martin was enumerated as the son of John George on the 1900 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, Missouri, listed as a 17-year-old boy born in Missouri as was his mother, his father was born in Ohio. He was attending school.3
     Martin married Josephine Mary "Josie" Behm, daughter of Henry Matthew Böhm and Berta Peters, on 26 September 1905 at Missouri.5
In 1910 Martin V. George farmed at Larkin Williams Road in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
     Josephine and Martin V. George lived in 1910 at Larkin Williams Road in Missouri. Residing with them were.1
     Martin is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri, listed as a married 25-year-old male born in Missouri as was his mother, his father was born in Ohio. He could read and write and was renting a farm which was listed on the farm schedule, line 84. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Josephine Mary, his son Irvin, his daughters Doris F. and Blanch M..1
     Josephine and Martin V. George lived in 1920 at South Road to Gray Summit in Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Doris, Blanch, Irvin and Earl.4
     Martin is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Boles Township, Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri, listed as a married 35-year-old male born in Missouri. His father was born in Ohio and his mother in Missouri. He owned a mortgaged farm which was listed on farm schedule 20 and located on the south road to Gray Summit. He could read and write. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Josephine Mary, his sons Irvin and Earl, his daughters Doris F. and Blanch M..4
In 1930 Martin V. George farmed at Boles Township in Franklin County, Missouri.2
     Josephine and Martin V. George lived in 1930 at Boles Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Blanch, Irvin and Earl, their son-in-law Louis Hoppe, their married daughter Doris F. George.2
     Martin is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Boles Township, Missouri, listed as a 46-year-old man born in Missouri as was his mother, his father was born in Ohio, he was married for the first time at the age of 21 and was not a veteran. He owned a farm which was listed as item 30 on the farm schedule. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Josephine Mary, his sons Irvin and Earl, his married daughter Blanch M. Hoppe, his daughters Doris F., his son-in-law Louis Hoppe.2 His wife, Josephine Mary "Josie" Behm, died on 27 January 1970 at age 85.5
     Martin died on 14 November 1972 at age 89.6 His obituary was published in November 1972.6 His obituary stated:
George, Martin V., of Pacific, Mo., Tues., Nov. 14, 1972, 88 years old, beloved husband of the late Josephine George (nee Behm), dear father of Mrs. Wilfred Beumer (Doris) of Gray Summit, Mrs. Louis Hoppe (Blanche) of Villa Ridge, Irvin and Earl George of Route 4, Pacific, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.
Funeral Thurs., Nov. 16, 1 p.m., from the United Methodist Church, Gray Summit, Mo. Interment Midlawn Memorial Garden, Union, Mo. In state 1 p.m., Wed. until 12 noon Thurs., Thiebes Funeral Home, Pacific, Mo.

6
     His wake was held from 15 November 1972 to 16 November 1972 at Thiebes Funeral Home, Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri.6
     His funeral service was held on 16 November 1972 at United Methodist Church, Gray Summit, Franklin County, Missouri.6 He was buried on 16 November 1972 in Mdilawn Memorial Garden in Union, Franklin County, Missouri.6

Children of Martin V. George and Josephine Mary "Josie" Behm

Citations

  1. [S3143] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin George household.
  2. [S3144] 1930 U. S. Census, George Martin household, Franklin County, Missouri.
  3. [S4014] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John George household.
  4. [S2168] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin George household.
  5. [S821] Dan Vorberg, Family Group Sheet for Joseph Behm Family.
  6. [S4015] Obituary of George V. Martin.

Ellen Moore1

#2084
     
     Ellen married James M. Boone, son of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Junius Brutus Boone1

#2085, b. 1834
Junius Brutus Boone|b. 1834|p70.htm#i2085|Colonel Hiram C. Boone|b. 1789|p64.htm#i1914|Sarah Hairston||p64.htm#i1916|Samuel Boone|b. 1736\nd. 1805|p63.htm#i1888|Jane Hughes|b. 1745|p63.htm#i1890|||||||
          Junius Brutus Boone, son of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston, was born in 1834.1
     Junius married Belle Elder.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Reverand Francis Trojan

#2086
     
     He was the pastor of St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church in St. Louis, Missouri about 1856 until 1864. He caused so much dissension in the parish that it was disbanded for about two years. St. John was a major Czech Catholic Church.1

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     He presided at the baptism of Henry Matthew Böhm on 8 February 1857 at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri.2,3
He presided at the marriage of Joseph Bëhm and Anna Mary Matég on 16 June 1857 at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, Missouri.4,3,5,6

Citations

  1. [S1487] St. John Nepomuk Church, Centennial of St. John Nepomuk Church.
  2. [S25] Henry Mathew Behm baptismal record.
  3. [S46] St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church records.
  4. [S20] Behm-Mateg marriage record.
  5. [S757] Joseph Böhm-Mary Mateg Certificate of Marriage.
  6. [S1] St Louis City Marriages 1804-76, Ancestry.com (database online), 2000.

Douglas Lloyd Ott

#2087
Douglas Lloyd Ott||p70.htm#i2087|Lloyd Aloysious Ott||p652.htm#i19538|Gail Ruth Reynolds||p662.htm#i19845|||||||||||||
Charts
William Bock Descendants Chart
Wilhelm Mertens Descendants Chart
Andrew Swillum Descendants Chart
     
     Douglas married Candace René "Dacy" Frank, daughter of Ronald Joseph Frank and Janice Madline Schmitt, on 4 June 1994 at Annunciation Catholic Church, California, Moniteau County, Missouri.1

Children of Douglas Lloyd Ott and Candace René "Dacy" Frank

Citations

  1. [S2971] Program for the wedding of Douglas Lloyd Ott and Candace Rene Frank.
  2. [S626] Merten's Family Reunion Family Listing, 1998.
  3. [S1019] Dacy Frank Ott, "Birth!," e-mail to Linda Berg, July 3, 1999.

John H. Eyermann1,2

#2088, b. 14 August 1890, d. 28 February 1953
John H. Eyermann|b. 14 Aug 1890\nd. 28 Feb 1953|p70.htm#i2088|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||||
      John H. Eyermann was also known as John O..      John H. Eyermann, son of George F. Eyermann and Kate E. Gerhard, was born on 14 August 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri.4,2,5
     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 on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 10, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a nine-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He had attended school for ten months during the year.3
     He lived with his parent, George F., in 1910 at 2901 Iowa Avenue in Missouri.6
     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 19-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Germany. He was not attending school.6
     John (his first marriage) married Adele L. "Della" Osterwisch (her first marriage), daughter of William H. Osterwisch and Augusta Biermann, on 25 June 1913 at Zion Evangelical Church, St. Louis, Missouri; service performed by Reverend J. Bazler, license 181868, page 36.5,7,1 John H. Eyermann was employed by Chippewa Bank at Missouri in 1917 as a bookkeeper.2
     Adele and John H. Eyermann lived in 1917 at 4403a Red Bud in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Russell.2 John H. Eyermann registered for the draft for World War I on 5 June 1917 at draft board 21, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with a medium build with brown eyes and hair.2
     In his draft registration card for World War I, he stated that he had three years military service as a private in the Infantry at Western Military Academy.2
     John H. Eyermann was listed in William H. Osterwisch's obituary in May 1918 as surviving.8
     John H. was a bank clerk in 1920.5
     Adele and John H. Eyermann lived in 1920 at 4251 Carter Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Russell, Adele's mother, Augusta Biermann.5
     John is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was identified as a 29-year-old married male born in Missouri. He could read, write and speak English and was employed as a clerk at a bank. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Adele L., his son Russell W. G., his mother-in-law Augusta Biermann.5
     John H. was as a plan estimator for the city in 1930.7
     In 1930 John and Della Eyermann lived at 4406 Athlone Avenue, St. Louis. James and Josephine McMahon lived at 4402 Athlone Avenue. Both were two-family-flats. By around 1940 John Eyermann was married to Josephine Head McMahon. Apparently Della Eyermann and James McMahon died sometime between 1930 and 1940.7,9
     Adele and John H. Eyermann lived in 1930 at 4406 Athlone Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Russell.7
     John is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Missouri. He was identified as a married 39-year-old male born in Missouri. His father was born in Missouri and his mother in Germany. He rented half of a two-family flat for $43.00 per month and was employed as a plan estimator for the city. He was married at the age of 23. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Adele L., his son Russell W. G..7 John H. Eyermann, Josephine F. McMahon, James J. McMahon and Adele L. Eyermann were neighbors according to the 1930 census.7,9 At the time of at the time of Adele's death in 1940, John and Adele resided at 4424A Bircher Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.10 His wife, Adele L. "Della" Osterwisch, died on 19 March 1940 at age 50. He was the informant on her death certificate.11,10
     John (his second marriage) married Josephine F. "Jo" Hardesty (her second marriage), daughter of George W. Hardesty and Mary Elizabeth "May" Head, circa 1940 at Missouri.12,13
     John H. was an insurance broker in 1953.4 At the time of his death in 1953, John resided at 8052 Davis Drive in Clayton, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
     John died on 28 February 1953 at De Paul Hospital in Clayton, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 62, Josephine F. "Jo" Hardesty was the informant on the death certificate.4,14 His cause of death was congestive heart failure.4
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Buchholz-Koeller Funeral Home at 5967 West Florissant Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4 John H. Eyermann was buried on 3 March 1953 in Sunset Burial Park in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.4

Child of John H. Eyermann and Adele L. "Della" Osterwisch

Citations

  1. [S3078] Marian Brune McCreary, "Marian Brune McCreary EMail Message," e-mail to Bob Berg, dated June 23, 2004, "info to share".
  2. [S4101] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
  3. [S5649] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
  4. [S5662] John H. Eyermann Death Certificate.
  5. [S2165] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John H. Eyermann household.
  6. [S5647] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Eyermann household.
  7. [S2308] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John H. Eyermann household.
  8. [S4297] William Osterwisch Obituary, May 29, 1918.
  9. [S2309] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James J. McMahon household.
  10. [S4296] Adelle L Eyermann Obituary, March 19, 1940.
  11. [S5989] Adell L. Eyermann Death Certificate.
  12. [S27] June McMahon Randolph Obituary, June 9, 1961.
  13. [S134] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James McMahon household.
  14. [S148] Josephine Hardesty McMahon Eyermann Obituary, April 18, 1979.

Belle Elder1

#2089
     
     Belle married Junius Brutus Boone, son of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Father Edward J. O'Donnell

#2090
     

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     He performed the funeral service for Elmer Henry Clarence Berg Jr., it was held on 2 November 1978 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2 Father Edward J. O'Donnell presided at the funeral service of Marguerite Mary Nixon which was held on 3 October 1979 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.3,2

Citations

  1. [S696] Elmer Berg Jr. Obituary, October 30, 1978.
  2. [S1472] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Death Book Three.
  3. [S64] Marguarite Nixon Berg Obituary, September 30, 1979.

(?) Boone1

#2091, b. circa 1835, d. circa 1836
(?) Boone|b. c 1835\nd. c 1836|p70.htm#i2091|Colonel Hiram C. Boone|b. 1789|p64.htm#i1914|Sarah Hairston||p64.htm#i1916|Samuel Boone|b. 1736\nd. 1805|p63.htm#i1888|Jane Hughes|b. 1745|p63.htm#i1890|||||||
          (?) Boone, daughter of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston, was born circa 1835.1
     (?) died circa 1836.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Father Alphonse E. Westhoff

#2092, b. 5 June 1903, d. 31 July 1994
          Father Alphonse E. Westhoff was born on 5 June 1903 in O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri.1,2 He was ordained on 10 June 1928.1
     Alphonse died on 31 July 1994 in Missouri at age 91.1
     He was appointed assistant pastor to Father Eugene Coyle at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, Missouri in 1928 and served in that position until Father Coyle retired. He was then appointed administrator serving until he was appointed pastor in 1942.

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     He performed the funeral service for Martin Hosenfeld, it was held on 15 February 1933 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
     He performed the funeral service for John Henry Roseman, it was held on 28 November 1936 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, at 9 a. m.4,5 Father Alphonse E. Westhoff witnessed the burial of John Henry Roseman on 28 November 1936 at St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri,
; in section 1, row 18, lot 12, grave 5.6 He presided at the marriage of Dempsey Thomas Cornwell and Elizabeth Antonia Deutschmann on 22 January 1941 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7,8
He presided at the marriage of Elmer Henry Julian William Berg and Marguerite Mary Nixon on 13 March 1941 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.8

     He performed the funeral service for George Deutschmann II, it was held on 14 June 1943 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.9,10,3 He presided at the marriage of Walter J. Kurtz Rott and Marcella Mary Deutschmann on 17 April 1945 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7,8
He presided at the marriage of Arthur John Geders Jr. and Rosemary Wood on 17 May 1947 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.8
He presided at the marriage of Wilson Anthony Block and Jacqueline Norma Berg on 11 September 1948 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.11
He presided at the marriage of William Anthony Rosemann and Ida Anna Knost on 12 September 1948 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.8
Father Alphonse E. Westhoff witnessed the burial of John Henry Geders on 16 December 1949 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Missouri; section 2, row 37, plot 1.12,3,13
     He performed the funeral service for Ellen Agnes Madel (née Head), it was held on 28 March 1953 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, from Bopp Chapel, 131 W. Argonne Dr., Kirkwood, Missouri at 8:45 a.m.14 He presided at the marriage of Melvin Herbert Davenport and Margaret Ann Geders on 20 January 1959 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.15

     He performed the funeral service for Joseph J. Deutschmann, it was held on 23 July 1963 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.3
     He performed the funeral service for Alice Marie Mense, it was held on 24 January 1964 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, performed by Father A. E. Westhoff.3 He presided at the marriage of Paul Robert Doering and Jill Mary Geders on 17 December 1971 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.16

Citations

  1. [S820] Funeral Card for Msgr. Alphonse E. Westhoff.
  2. [S11] Mary Broderick Chomeau, One Hundred and Twenty Five Years. A History of St. Peter's Parish 1832-1957.
  3. [S1470] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Death Book Two.
  4. [S1759] Funeral Home Record for Burial of John H. Roseman, Dated November 24, 1936 , Bopp Funeral Home, Kirkwood, Missouri.
  5. [S2899] John H. Roseman Obituary, November 25, 1936.
  6. [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records.
  7. [S1361] Gary V. Deutschmann, "Gary Deutschmann Family Chart," e-mail to Robert H. Berg, May 23, 2000.
  8. [S1467] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Two.
  9. [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records, Section and Lot Report.
  10. [S699] George Deutschman Sr. Obituary, June 12, 1943.
  11. [S83] Marguerite Marie Berg Frese, Family Group Sheet for Berg, Shoettle and Blume Family.
  12. [S2220] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  13. [S2900] Family Tree titled "Geders and van der Mierden Families in St. Louis, Bollinger Co. MO and Holland," Ancestry World Tree.
  14. [S727] Ellen A. Head Madel Obituary, March 25, 1953.
  15. [S1468] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Three.
  16. [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.

Father Cornelius J. Flavin

#2093
     
     He served as assistant pastor at St. Peter Catholic Church in Kirkwood, Missouri from June 1936 until 1940.

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He presided at the marriage of Henry Alexander Berg and Marie Ellen Agnes Berg (née Madel) on 23 September 1940 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S1467] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Two.

Queen Victoria Boone1

#2094, b. 1837
Queen Victoria Boone|b. 1837|p70.htm#i2094|Colonel Hiram C. Boone|b. 1789|p64.htm#i1914|Sarah Hairston||p64.htm#i1916|Samuel Boone|b. 1736\nd. 1805|p63.htm#i1888|Jane Hughes|b. 1745|p63.htm#i1890|||||||
          Queen Victoria Boone, daughter of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston, was born in 1837.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Malvina H. Boone1

#2095, b. 1839
Malvina H. Boone|b. 1839|p70.htm#i2095|Colonel Hiram C. Boone|b. 1789|p64.htm#i1914|Sarah Hairston||p64.htm#i1916|Samuel Boone|b. 1736\nd. 1805|p63.htm#i1888|Jane Hughes|b. 1745|p63.htm#i1890|||||||
          Malvina H. Boone, daughter of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston, was born in 1839.1
     Malvina married Thomas Hite.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Thomas Hite1

#2096
     
     Thomas married Malvina H. Boone, daughter of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Hiram C. Boone Jr.1

#2097, b. 1842
Hiram C. Boone Jr.|b. 1842|p70.htm#i2097|Colonel Hiram C. Boone|b. 1789|p64.htm#i1914|Sarah Hairston||p64.htm#i1916|Samuel Boone|b. 1736\nd. 1805|p63.htm#i1888|Jane Hughes|b. 1745|p63.htm#i1890|||||||
          Hiram C. Boone Jr., son of Colonel Hiram C. Boone and Sarah Hairston, was born in 1842.1

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Joseph Yarnall1

#2098
Joseph Yarnall||p70.htm#i2098|Francis Yarnall||p71.htm#i2101|Hannah Baker||p71.htm#i2102|||||||||||||
     
     Joseph married Elizabeth Cassel (her second marriage), daughter of Arnold Cassel and Susanna (?), circa 1747.1

Children of Joseph Yarnall and Elizabeth Cassel

Citations

  1. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

John David "Jack" Berg1,2

#2099, b. 12 April 1893, d. 25 December 1953
John David "Jack" Berg|b. 12 Apr 1893\nd. 25 Dec 1953|p70.htm#i2099|John Bernard Berg|b. 30 Dec 1858\nd. 8 Nov 1913|p52.htm#i1533|Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor|b. 24 Oct 1862\nd. 8 Jun 1945|p70.htm#i2100|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Catherina Rosemann|b. 21 Sep 1832\nd. 6 May 1917|p1.htm#i28|William Theodor|b. 1823|p275.htm#i8238|Josephine Hardt|b. 28 Feb 1839\nd. 17 Jan 1920|p801.htm#i24025|
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Nicholas Schamberger Descendants Chart
      John David "Jack" Berg was also known as John George.3      John David "Jack" Berg, son of John Bernard Berg and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor, was born on 12 April 1893 in Missouri.3 Conflicting evidence placed his birth July 29 1885 (WW I draft card and Death Certificate) or during July 1886 (1900 census).4,5,6,7 He was baptized on 16 April 1893 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Catherina Rosemann sponsors were Catherine Knierim and John Basstista Wagner.3 John David "Jack" Berg lived with John Bernard Berg from 1900 to 1904 at 2924a Caroline Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4,8,9
     He was enumerated as the son of John Bernard Berg on the 1900 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 13-year-old white male born in Missouri in July 1886. He was employed as a laborer at a coffin manufacturer and had not attended school during the year.4
     John David was a laborer in 1904.8
     John David was a bricklayer in 1908 at Missouri.10 He lived with John Bernard Berg from 1908 to 1910 at 2906 Caroline Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.11,10
     John David was an order clerk in a candy factory at 701 Spruce St. from 1910 to 1917 at Missouri.12,11,13,14,15,16
     He was enumerated as the son of John Bernard Berg on the 1910 U. S. Census for 2906 Caroline Avenue, Missouri. He was listed as a 25-year-old single white male born in Missouri. He was employed as an order clerk in a factory. He could read and write.11 John David "Jack" Berg lived with John Bernard Berg from 1912 to 1913 at 2904 Caroline Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.13,14
     John married Helen D. Marstall on 8 January 1914 at Missouri. License number 186361, volume 80, page 452.17 John David "Jack" Berg lived with Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor in 1916 at 2904 Caroline Avenue in Missouri.15 John David "Jack" Berg was employed by Olt Pickham Candy Company at 701 Spruce Street, St. Louis, Missouri, between 1917 and 1918 working as a clerk.16,5 He lived in 1917 at 2251a South Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.16 At the time of his draft registration for World War I in 1918, John resided at 2251a South Jefferson Avenue in Missouri.5 He registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at draft board 14, St. Louis, Missouri, he was described as tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair.5
     John David was a shipping clerk in a candy company in 1920 at Missouri.18 He lived from 1920 to 1932 at 2160 East Linton Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.18,19,20,21
     John is a head of household, under the name of ""John Berg"", on the 1920 U. S. Census for 2160 East Linton Avenue, Missouri. He was identified as a married 34-year-old white male born in Missouri. He was a shipping clerk in a candy company.. Enumerated with him was his wife, Helen D..18
     John David was a clerk at O. H. Peckham factory in 1922.21
     John David was a foreman at O H Peckham in 1928.20
     John David was a clerk at a candy manufacturing company in 1930.7
     Helen and John David "Jack" Berg lived in 1930 at 2160 Linton in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children John and Gerard.7
     John is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 1, block 3357, St. Louis, Missouri. He was identified as a 44-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents; he was 33-years-old at the time of his first marriage. He was renting a home for $32.00 per month. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Helen D., his sons John D. and Gerard James.7
     John David was a shipping clerk at National Candy Company from 1932 to 1936.19,22 He lived from 1935 to 1938 at 2142 East Linton Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.22,23,24,25
     John David was an employee of National Candy Company in 1936.25
     John David was an assistant foreman at National Candy Company in 1937 at Missouri.24 He lived from 1940 to 1947 at 4540a Clarence Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.26,27,28,29
     John David was a clerk from 1944 to 1948.30,31
     John David was listed as a clerk at Chase Candy Company in 1952.32
     Helen and John David "Jack" Berg lived in 1952 at 5809a Thekla in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Gerard and Richard.32,33,6
     John David was a shipping clerk at a candy company in 1953.6
     John died on 25 December 1953 at 5809a Thekla Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 60, Helen D. Marstall was the informant on the death certificate.34,2,33,6 His cause of death was myocardial infarction accompanied by arteriosclerosis. He also had late, latent syphilis.6 His obituary stated:
Berg, John D. Sr., 5809A Thekla, entered into rest Fri., Dec. 25, 1953, beloved husband of Helen Berg (nee Marstall), dear father of Helen Quante, John, Gerard and Richard Berg, dear brother of Dora Shipler, Minnie Pappas and the late William Berg, our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from Stock Mortuary, Grand and Florissant, Mon., Dec. 28, 8:30 a.m. to Church of the Nativity. Interment Calvary, Mr. Berg was a member of Sacred Heart League and Party Associate

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     His wake was held on 27 December 1953 at Stock Mortuary, St. Louis County, Missouri.33 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 27 December 1953.33
     His funeral service was held on 28 December 1953 at Church of the Nativity, St. Louis County, Missouri.33
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was W. A. Stock at 2117 East Grand Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.6 John David "Jack" Berg was buried on 28 December 1953 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 14A, lot 317.2

Children of John David "Jack" Berg and Helen D. Marstall

Citations

  1. [S814] Probate Case File Catherine Knierim.
  2. [S2220] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  3. [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
  4. [S447] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John C. Berg household.
  5. [S4770] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
  6. [S5143] John David Berg Death Certificate.
  7. [S5476] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John D. Berg household.
  8. [S451] 1904 St. Louis City Directory, page 202.
  9. [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory, page 213.
  10. [S470] 1908 St. Louis City Directory, page 185.
  11. [S448] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John B. Berg household.
  12. [S199] 1910 St. Louis City Directory, page 265.
  13. [S466] 1912 St. Louis City Directory, page 267.
  14. [S452] 1913 St. Louis City Directory, page 317.
  15. [S193] 1916 St. Louis City Directory, page 285.
  16. [S453] 1917 St. Louis City Directory, page 287.
  17. [S1433] Jack Berg - Helen D. Marstall marriage certificate.
  18. [S450] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Berg household.
  19. [S455] 1932 St. Louis City Directory, page 109.
  20. [S454] 1928 St. Louis City Directory, page 477.
  21. [S465] 1922 St. Louis City Directory, page 512.
  22. [S456] 1935 St. Louis City Directory, pages 114-115.
  23. [S517] 1938 St. Louis City Directory.
  24. [S516] 1941 St. Louis City Directory.
  25. [S457] 1936 St. Louis City Directory, page 114.
  26. [S459] 1946 St. Louis City Directory, page 114.
  27. [S483] 1940 St. Louis City Directory.
  28. [S518] 1947 St. Louis City Directory.
  29. [S458] 1944 St. Louis City Directory, page 109.
  30. [S458] 1944 St. Louis City Directory, page 102.
  31. [S459] 1946 St. Louis City Directory, pag 114.
  32. [S460] 1952 St. Louis City Directory, page 112.
  33. [S2264] John D. Berg Sr Obituary, December 27, 1953.
  34. [S522] Interview, Bill and Eileen Berg, January 13, 1999.

Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor

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          Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor, daughter of William Theodor and Josephine Hardt, was born on 24 October 1862 in Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.2,3 Conflicting evidence placed her birth in October, 1860 (1900 census).4
     She lived with her parents, Josephine and William, in 1870 at Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.1
     She was enumerated with her parent William Theodor under the name of "Eliza Theodor" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Illinois. She was listed as an eignt-year-old girl born in Illinois.1
     She lived with her parents, Josephine and William, in 1880 at St. Louis, Missouri.5
     She was enumerated as the daughter of William Theodor under the name of "Lizzie Thedore" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a single 18-year-old woman born in Illinois, her parents were born in Missouri.5
     Elizabeth married John Bernard Berg, son of Andreas Schamberger and Catherina Rosemann, on 18 September 1884 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the witnesses were Bertha Theodor, Emma Theodor and Nicholas Schoettle. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.4,6 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor lived with John Bernard Berg from 1900 to 1904 at 2924a Caroline Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.4,7,8
     Elizabeth was enumerated as the wife of John Bernard Berg under the name of "Lizzie Berg" on the 1900 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a married 39-year-old white female born in October 1860 in Illinois. She had been married for 15 years and had four children, all of whom were living.4 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor lived with John Bernard Berg from 1908 to 1910 at 2906 Caroline Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.9,10
     Elizabeth was enumerated as the wife of John Bernard Berg under the name of "Lizzie Berg" on the 1910 U. S. Census for 2906 Caroline Avenue, Missouri. She was listed as a married 48-year-old white female born in Missouri. She had been married for 26 years and had four children, all living.9 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor was the informant listed on the death certificate of John Bernard Berg on 8 November 1913.11,2,12 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor lived in 1916 at 2904 Caroline Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.13 She lived in 1920 at 2251 South Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.14
     Elizabeth is a head of household, under the name of "Lizzie Berg", on the 1920 U. S. Census for 2251 South Jefferson Avenue, Missouri. She was identified as a 55-year-old widow born in Illinois. Her father was born in Germany and her mother in Missouri. She was renting a house at 2251 Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. A boarder, 21-year-old Mary Wirniroski, lived with her and worked as a shoe folder in a factory. Enumerated with her were:, her son William J., her daughters Dora L. and Minnie A., her granddaughter Irene Birdnaux, her son-in-law Otto Schiffler.14 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor lived in 1928 at 2316 South Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.15
     She lived with her son-in-law, James G. Pappas and daughter, Minnie, in 1930 at 2316 Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.16
     Elizabeth was enumerated as the mother-in-law of James G. Pappas under the name of "Elizabeth Berg" on the 1930 U. S. Census for ward 9, precinct 17, block 1401N, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 68-year-old widow born in Illinois, her parents were born in Germany. She was married for the first time at the age of 23.16 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor lived in 1935 at 3106a Oak Hill in St. Louis, Missouri.17
     Elizabeth died on 8 June 1945 in Missouri at age 82.2 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 10 June 1945.18 Her obituary stated:
Berg, Elizabeth (nee Theodor) - 3162 Oak Hill Av., Fri., June 8, 1945, beloved mother of Dora Shipler, Minnie Papas, John D. and William J. Berg, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral from Peetz Funeral Home, Lafayette and Longfellow bl., Mon., June 11, 8:30 a. m., to Holy Family Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery

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     Her wake was held on 10 June 1945 at Peetz Funeral Home, St. Louis, Missouri.18
     Her funeral service was held on 11 June 1945 at Holy Family Catholic Church, St. Louis County, Missouri.18 She was buried on 11 June 1945 in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in St. Louis County, Missouri, in section 37, lot 1138.2

Children of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Theodor and John Bernard Berg

Citations

  1. [S3884] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William Theodor household.
  2. [S2220] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  3. [S5929] Elizabeth Berg Death Certificate.
  4. [S447] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John C. Berg household.
  5. [S3887] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William Theoore household.
  6. [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
  7. [S451] 1904 St. Louis City Directory, page 202.
  8. [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory, page 213.
  9. [S448] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John B. Berg household.
  10. [S470] 1908 St. Louis City Directory, page 185.
  11. [S4586] John Bernard Berg Death Certificate.
  12. [S2290] John B. Berg Obituary, November 9, 1913.
  13. [S193] 1916 St. Louis City Directory, page 285.
  14. [S449] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lizzie Berg household.
  15. [S454] 1928 St. Louis City Directory, page 477.
  16. [S558] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James G. Pappas household.
  17. [S456] 1935 St. Louis City Directory, pages 114-115.
  18. [S2271] Elizabeth Berg Obituary, June 10, 1945.