Francis Yarnall1
#2101
Francis married Hannah Baker.1
Child of Francis Yarnall and Hannah Baker
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Hannah Baker1
#2102
Hannah married Francis Yarnall.1
Child of Hannah Baker and Francis Yarnall
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Elizabeth Yarnall1
#2103, b. circa 1748
Elizabeth Yarnall|b. c 1748|p71.htm#i2103|Joseph Yarnall||p70.htm#i2098|Elizabeth Cassel||p104.htm#i3093|Francis Yarnall||p71.htm#i2101|Hannah Baker||p71.htm#i2102|Arnold Cassel||p61.htm#i1820|Susanna (?)||p61.htm#i1821|
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Asenath Yarnall1
#2104, b. circa 1748
Asenath Yarnall|b. c 1748|p71.htm#i2104|Joseph Yarnall||p70.htm#i2098|Elizabeth Cassel||p104.htm#i3093|Francis Yarnall||p71.htm#i2101|Hannah Baker||p71.htm#i2102|Arnold Cassel||p61.htm#i1820|Susanna (?)||p61.htm#i1821|
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Minda Hosenfelt
#2105
Lydia Georgia Rosemann
#2106, b. 1 September 1889
Lydia Georgia Rosemann|b. 1 Sep 1889|p71.htm#i2106|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Lydia Georgia Rosemann, daughter of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 1 September 1889 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2 She was baptized on 8 September 1889 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Anna Antonia Berg and George Deutschmann II sponsors were George Deutschman II and Anna Antonia Berg Deutschman.2
Lydia was enumerated as the daughter of David Rosemann under the name of "Lydia G. Roseman" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, she was listed as a ten-year-old white female born during September 1889 in Missouri. She had attended school for nine months during the year.1
Lydia Georgia was a laundress working in a laundry in 1910.3
She lived with her brother-in-law, Louis A. Knost and sister Catherine, in 1910 at 926 Kentucky Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Lydia was enumerated as the sister-in-law of Louis A. Knost on the 1910 U.S. Census of ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a single 21-year-old woman born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.3 Lydia Georgia Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 1941 Dodier Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4
Lydia married Clarence Emmett Benton, son of John T. Benton and Caroline (?), in 1912 at Missouri.5
Lydia and Clarence Emmett Benton lived in 1917 at 3805 A South Broadway in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.6
Lydia and Clarence Emmett Benton lived in 1920 at 3617 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children John.7
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of Clarence Emmett Benton under the name of "Lydia Benton" on the 1920 U.S. Census of ward 11, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 30-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.7
Lydia and Clarence Emmett Benton lived in 1930 at 735 Bayless Avenue in Luxemberg, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, Clarence's father, John T. Benton.5
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of Clarence Emmett Benton under the name of "Lydia Benton" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Carondelet Township, Luxemberg, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a married 40-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany. She was married for the first time at the age of 22.5
Lydia was enumerated as the daughter of David Rosemann under the name of "Lydia G. Roseman" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, she was listed as a ten-year-old white female born during September 1889 in Missouri. She had attended school for nine months during the year.1
Lydia Georgia was a laundress working in a laundry in 1910.3
She lived with her brother-in-law, Louis A. Knost and sister Catherine, in 1910 at 926 Kentucky Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Lydia was enumerated as the sister-in-law of Louis A. Knost on the 1910 U.S. Census of ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a single 21-year-old woman born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.3 Lydia Georgia Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 1941 Dodier Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4
Lydia married Clarence Emmett Benton, son of John T. Benton and Caroline (?), in 1912 at Missouri.5
Lydia and Clarence Emmett Benton lived in 1917 at 3805 A South Broadway in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were.6
Lydia and Clarence Emmett Benton lived in 1920 at 3617 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children John.7
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of Clarence Emmett Benton under the name of "Lydia Benton" on the 1920 U.S. Census of ward 11, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 30-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.7
Lydia and Clarence Emmett Benton lived in 1930 at 735 Bayless Avenue in Luxemberg, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, Clarence's father, John T. Benton.5
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of Clarence Emmett Benton under the name of "Lydia Benton" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Carondelet Township, Luxemberg, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a married 40-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany. She was married for the first time at the age of 22.5
Child of Lydia Georgia Rosemann and Clarence Emmett Benton
- Clarence Benton (living)5
Citations
- [S311] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Roseman household.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S3447] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis A. Knost household.
- [S1415] David Roseman Probate File.
- [S2585] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Emmett Benton household.
- [S4135] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S3469] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Clarence E. Benton household.
Katherine Timmerling1
#2107, b. 1804, d. 2 February 1865
Katherine Timmerling was born in 1804 in Hesse-Cassel, Germany.2
Katherine married Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld, son of Johann Adam Hosenfeld, before 1838 at Hessen, Germany. in eastern Germany.1
Katherine and Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld lived in 1860 at Bonhomme Township in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.2
Katherine was enumerated with her husband, Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld under the name of "Katrine Hosenfelt" on the 1860 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a 56-year-old woman born in Hesse Cassel.2
Katherine died on 2 February 1865. She was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
Katherine married Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld, son of Johann Adam Hosenfeld, before 1838 at Hessen, Germany. in eastern Germany.1
Katherine and Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld lived in 1860 at Bonhomme Township in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.2
Katherine was enumerated with her husband, Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld under the name of "Katrine Hosenfelt" on the 1860 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a 56-year-old woman born in Hesse Cassel.2
Katherine died on 2 February 1865. She was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
Children of Katherine Timmerling and Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld
- George Hosenfeld+ b. 1833, d. bt Jul 1870 - Nov 18744
- Catherine Hosenfeld+ b. 10 May 1838, d. 11 Apr 1906
- John Hosenfelt+ b. 21 Nov 18404
- Martin Hosenfeld+ b. 1847, d. 13 Feb 1933
- John J. Hosenfeld b. 18484
Citations
- [S2] Helen Deutschman, Deutschman Diefenbach.
- [S2987] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Hosenfelt household.
- [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records.
- [S953] St. Louis Genealogical Society, St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri Probate Records Volume IV 1869-1877, page 69.
Josephine Margaret Berg
#2108, b. 17 May 1888, d. 1962
Josephine Margaret Berg|b. 17 May 1888\nd. 1962|p71.htm#i2108|Francis Charles "Frank" Berg|b. 30 Sep 1848\nd. 26 Nov 1914|p1.htm#i26|Barbara Josephine Bëhm|b. 28 Dec 1855\nd. Jan 1890|p1.htm#i29|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|Joseph Bëhm|b. 21 Jun 1824\nd. 4 Jul 1874|p2.htm#i42|Anna M. Matég|b. 5 Jun 1822\nd. 24 Jul 1901|p2.htm#i43|

Josephine Margaret Berg
Josephine married Thomas Kemble, son of Solen Kemble and Alice (?), circa 1908 at Missouri. Josephine and Thomas Kemble lived in 1910 at 432 Ferry in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.4 At the time of his draft registration for World War I in 1918, Thomas and Josephine resided at 432 North 4th Street in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.5 Josephine and Thomas Kemble lived in 1920 at 432 North 4th Street in Kansas.6
Josephine was enumerated as the wife of Thomas Kemble under the name of "Margaret Kemble" on the 1920 U. S. Census for Precinct 4, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas. She was listed as a married 31-year-old female born in Missouri. Her father was born in Hamburg, Germany and her mother in Missouri.6 Josephine and Thomas Kemble lived in 1930 at 1604 North Seventh Street in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.7 Her husband, Thomas Kemble, died on 30 April 1937 at age 61.8 Josephine Margaret Berg lived in 1940 at 502 Washington in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.9
Josephine died in 1962 in St. Louis, Missouri.10
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S249] Margaret J. Berg baptismal record.
- [S248] Josephine Berg baptismal record.
- [S4452] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Tom Kamble household.
- [S4448] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S2241] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Kemble household.
- [S4451] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Tom Kemble household.
- [S463] Research Papers, Berg, Blume and Schoettle Families. Prepared by Dorothea Berg Hoemann.
- [S7] Henry A Berg's Week At A Glance Jr for Year 1940.
- [S83] Marguerite Marie Berg Frese, Family Group Sheet for Berg, Shoettle and Blume Family.
Asah Yarnall1
#2109, b. circa 1748
Asah Yarnall|b. c 1748|p71.htm#i2109|Joseph Yarnall||p70.htm#i2098|Elizabeth Cassel||p104.htm#i3093|Francis Yarnall||p71.htm#i2101|Hannah Baker||p71.htm#i2102|Arnold Cassel||p61.htm#i1820|Susanna (?)||p61.htm#i1821|
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Martin Hosenfeld
#2110, b. 1847, d. 13 February 1933
Martin Hosenfeld|b. 1847\nd. 13 Feb 1933|p71.htm#i2110|Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld|b. 1802\nd. 5 Jul 1873|p72.htm#i2142|Katherine Timmerling|b. 1804\nd. 2 Feb 1865|p71.htm#i2107|Johann A. Hosenfeld|b. 1774|p61.htm#i1809||||||||||
Martin Hosenfeld was also known as Hosenfelt. Martin Hosenfeld, son of Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld and Katherine Timmerling, was born in 1847 in Missouri.1 Conflicting evidence placed his birth in 1842 (1880 census).2
Martin was an apprentice farmer in 1860.1
Martin Hosenfeld lived with Katherine and Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld in 1860 at Bonhomme Township in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
He was enumerated with his parent Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld under the name of "Martin Hosenfelt" on the 1860 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. He was listed as a 17-year-old boy born in Missouri.1 Martin Hosenfeld was named a beneficiary in the will of Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld on 19 June 1873.3
Martin married Margaret Foelker, daughter of Daniel Foelker and Pauline Endermamm, on 8 January 1876 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Henry Van der Sanden Vicor General and Chancellor. sponsors were Michael Foelker and Elizabeth Pleois.4 Martin Hosenfeld received $609.62 1/2 as an inheritance from the estate of Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld on 4 September 1876.3
In 1880 Martin Hosenfeld farmed at Central Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.5
Martin was enumerated on the Agriculture Schedule of the 1880 U.S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He owned 41 acres of tilled land valued at $3,000.00. He also owned farm implements valued at $100.00 and live stock valued at $50.00. His live stock consisted of two horses, two cows, nine swine and 14 hens. The value of his farm production was estimated at $300.00. His grass lands consisted of three acres, mown, and had harvested two tons of hay during the year. He had 12 acres in Indian corn, three acres in oats, 12 in wheat, one in apples, and 1/2 acre in a vinyard and had made two gallons of wine during the year.6
Margaret and Martin Hosenfeld lived in 1880 at Central Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Katherine, Lena and Martin.5
Martin Hosenfeld was a sponsor for Albert Martin Hosenfeldt's baptism on 20 January 1880 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7
Martin is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was identified as a married 38-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Margaret, his son Martin, his daughters Katherine and Lena.5 Martin Hosenfeld, Frank Henry Rosemann, David Rosemann and Peter Lepere were neighbors according to the 1880 census. They were living in Central Township, Missouri.8,9,5,2
Martin Hosenfeld was a sponsor for Margaret Hosenfelt's baptism on 28 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7
Martin Hosenfeld was a sponsor for Martin Bernard Rosemann's baptism on 30 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7 His wife, Margaret Foelker, died before 1920.10
Martin lived in 1920 at Geyer Road in St. Louis County, Missouri, residing with him were, his children Katherine and Martin, his grandchild John Hosenfeldt.10
In 1920 Martin Hosenfeld farmed at Geyer Road in Missouri.10
Martin is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri, listed as an 81-year-old widower born in Missouri, his parents were shown as born in "Kur Hessen". He owned a farm which was mortgaged and listed on farm schedule 90. Enumerated with him were:, his son Martin, his daughter Katherine, his grandson John Hosenfeldt.10 Martin Hosenfeld and Edward C. Lepere were shown as neighbors on the 1920 U.S. census.11,10
Martin died on 13 February 1933 in St. Louis County, Missouri.12
His funeral service was held on 15 February 1933 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the service was performed by Father Alphonse E. Westhoff.12 Martin Hosenfeld was buried on 15 February 1933 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.12
Martin was an apprentice farmer in 1860.1
Martin Hosenfeld lived with Katherine and Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld in 1860 at Bonhomme Township in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
He was enumerated with his parent Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld under the name of "Martin Hosenfelt" on the 1860 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. He was listed as a 17-year-old boy born in Missouri.1 Martin Hosenfeld was named a beneficiary in the will of Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld on 19 June 1873.3
Martin married Margaret Foelker, daughter of Daniel Foelker and Pauline Endermamm, on 8 January 1876 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Henry Van der Sanden Vicor General and Chancellor. sponsors were Michael Foelker and Elizabeth Pleois.4 Martin Hosenfeld received $609.62 1/2 as an inheritance from the estate of Johann Andreas "Andrew" Hosenfeld on 4 September 1876.3
In 1880 Martin Hosenfeld farmed at Central Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.5
Martin was enumerated on the Agriculture Schedule of the 1880 U.S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He owned 41 acres of tilled land valued at $3,000.00. He also owned farm implements valued at $100.00 and live stock valued at $50.00. His live stock consisted of two horses, two cows, nine swine and 14 hens. The value of his farm production was estimated at $300.00. His grass lands consisted of three acres, mown, and had harvested two tons of hay during the year. He had 12 acres in Indian corn, three acres in oats, 12 in wheat, one in apples, and 1/2 acre in a vinyard and had made two gallons of wine during the year.6
Margaret and Martin Hosenfeld lived in 1880 at Central Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Katherine, Lena and Martin.5
Martin Hosenfeld was a sponsor for Albert Martin Hosenfeldt's baptism on 20 January 1880 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7
Martin is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was identified as a married 38-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Margaret, his son Martin, his daughters Katherine and Lena.5 Martin Hosenfeld, Frank Henry Rosemann, David Rosemann and Peter Lepere were neighbors according to the 1880 census. They were living in Central Township, Missouri.8,9,5,2
Martin Hosenfeld was a sponsor for Margaret Hosenfelt's baptism on 28 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7
Martin Hosenfeld was a sponsor for Martin Bernard Rosemann's baptism on 30 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.7 His wife, Margaret Foelker, died before 1920.10
Martin lived in 1920 at Geyer Road in St. Louis County, Missouri, residing with him were, his children Katherine and Martin, his grandchild John Hosenfeldt.10
In 1920 Martin Hosenfeld farmed at Geyer Road in Missouri.10
Martin is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri, listed as an 81-year-old widower born in Missouri, his parents were shown as born in "Kur Hessen". He owned a farm which was mortgaged and listed on farm schedule 90. Enumerated with him were:, his son Martin, his daughter Katherine, his grandson John Hosenfeldt.10 Martin Hosenfeld and Edward C. Lepere were shown as neighbors on the 1920 U.S. census.11,10
Martin died on 13 February 1933 in St. Louis County, Missouri.12
His funeral service was held on 15 February 1933 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the service was performed by Father Alphonse E. Westhoff.12 Martin Hosenfeld was buried on 15 February 1933 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.12
Children of Martin Hosenfeld and Margaret Foelker
- Katherine Hosenfeld b. 18695
- Lena Hosenfeld b. 18705
- Martin Hosenfeldt+ b. 15 Jul 1875, d. 4 Aug 1945
Citations
- [S2987] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Hosenfelt household.
- [S3680] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Peter Lepere household.
- [S3715] John Andreas Hosenfeldt Probate File.
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
- [S3439] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Hosenfeldt household.
- [S1374] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Productions of Agriculture Schedule), Martin Hosenfeld entry.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S2593] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank A. Roseman household.
- [S3438] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S3695] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Hosenfeldt household.
- [S3696] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Edward Le Pere household.
- [S1470] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Death Book Two.
Margaret Hosenfelt
#2111, b. 28 January 1887, d. 3 July 1903
Margaret Hosenfelt was also known as Hosenfeld. Margaret Hosenfelt was born on 15 August 1839.
Margaret Hosenfelt was a sponsor for Albert Martin Hosenfeldt's baptism on 20 January 1880 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She was baptized on 28 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the sponsors included Martin Hosenfeld.1
Margaret Hosenfelt was a sponsor for Martin Bernard Rosemann's baptism on 30 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.1
Margaret died on 3 July 1903 at age 16.2 She was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Margaret Hosenfelt was a sponsor for Albert Martin Hosenfeldt's baptism on 20 January 1880 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She was baptized on 28 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the sponsors included Martin Hosenfeld.1
Margaret Hosenfelt was a sponsor for Martin Bernard Rosemann's baptism on 30 January 1887 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.1
Margaret died on 3 July 1903 at age 16.2 She was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Josephine Martha Rosemann
#2112, b. 13 November 1882, d. 30 January 1884
Josephine Martha Rosemann|b. 13 Nov 1882\nd. 30 Jan 1884|p71.htm#i2112|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Josephine Martha Rosemann, daughter of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 13 November 1882 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She was baptized on 3 December 1882 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Henry Harris sponsor was Henry Harris.1
Josephine died on 30 January 1884 in Missouri at age 1.2 She was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Josephine Martha Rosemann Tombstone.3

Josephine died on 30 January 1884 in Missouri at age 1.2 She was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Josephine Martha Rosemann Tombstone.3
Henry Harris1
#2113
Henry Harris was a sponsor for Josephine Martha Rosemann's baptism on 3 December 1882 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Jemima Hays1
#2114, b. 1778
Jemima Hays|b. 1778|p71.htm#i2114|William Hays|b. 1754\nd. 13 Dec 1804|p59.htm#i1759|Susannah Boone|b. 2 Nov 1760\nd. 19 Oct 1800|p59.htm#i1758|||||||Daniel Boone|b. 2 Nov 1734\nd. 26 Sep 1820|p99.htm#i2963|Rebecca Bryan|b. 1739\nd. 1813|p99.htm#i2964|
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Frederick Leonard Rosemann
#2115, b. 20 December 1880, d. 30 March 1907
Frederick Leonard Rosemann|b. 20 Dec 1880\nd. 30 Mar 1907|p71.htm#i2115|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Frederick Leonard Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 20 December 1880 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2 He was baptized on 30 January 1881 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Francis Charles "Frank" Berg and Mary Ann Rosemann sponsors were Frederick Berg and Theresa Schamberger Roseman.2
Frederick Leonard Rosemann witnessed the baptism of Cecelia Beatrice "Celia" Berg on 20 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Frederick Leonard was laborer on farm in 1900 at Missouri.1
Frederick was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann under the name of "Fred L. Roseman" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, he was listed as a single 19-year-old white male born in December 1880 in Missouri. He was a farm laborer.1 Frederick Leonard Rosemann was the best man at the marriage of Louis A. Knost and Catherine Mary Rosemann on 28 November 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.3,4 Frederick Leonard Rosemann and Elizabeth F. Goss lived in 1907 at 748 Harrison Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Frederick died on 30 March 1907 at 748 Harrison avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 26.5,6 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 31 March 1907.6 His obituary stated:
6 He was buried on 2 April 1907 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, originally buried in Bernard H. Rosemann plot (lot N, 1 and 2, block 20, section 1. Was disenterred and buried in the adjoining lot (section 1, row 20, lot 1SH) in November, 1907.7,8,9
Frederick married Elizabeth F. Goss, daughter of Emily (?), circa 4 March 1909 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverand P. Guermamm C.S.R. witnesses were John Goss and Teresa Goss.3 Frederick Leonard Rosemann and Elizabeth F. Goss were divorced after 1910 at Missouri.10
Frederick Leonard Rosemann witnessed the baptism of Cecelia Beatrice "Celia" Berg on 20 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Frederick Leonard was laborer on farm in 1900 at Missouri.1
Frederick was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann under the name of "Fred L. Roseman" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, he was listed as a single 19-year-old white male born in December 1880 in Missouri. He was a farm laborer.1 Frederick Leonard Rosemann was the best man at the marriage of Louis A. Knost and Catherine Mary Rosemann on 28 November 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.3,4 Frederick Leonard Rosemann and Elizabeth F. Goss lived in 1907 at 748 Harrison Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Frederick died on 30 March 1907 at 748 Harrison avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 26.5,6 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 31 March 1907.6 His obituary stated:
Roseman - On Saturday, March 30, at 9:30 a. m., Frederic L. Roseman, beloved husband of Elizabeth Roseman (nee Goss), died at his residence, 748 Harrison avenue, Kirkwood. Funeral will be Tuesday morning from the house. Friends and relatives are invited to attend
6 He was buried on 2 April 1907 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, originally buried in Bernard H. Rosemann plot (lot N, 1 and 2, block 20, section 1. Was disenterred and buried in the adjoining lot (section 1, row 20, lot 1SH) in November, 1907.7,8,9
Frederick married Elizabeth F. Goss, daughter of Emily (?), circa 4 March 1909 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverand P. Guermamm C.S.R. witnesses were John Goss and Teresa Goss.3 Frederick Leonard Rosemann and Elizabeth F. Goss were divorced after 1910 at Missouri.10
Children of Frederick Leonard Rosemann and Elizabeth F. Goss
- Emma Marie Rosemann b. 1906
- Dorothy Marie Rosemann (living)
Citations
- [S311] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Roseman household.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
- [S3447] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis A. Knost household.
- [S1415] David Roseman Probate File.
- [S2287] Frederick L. Roseman Obituary, March 31, 1907.
- [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records.
- [S1476] St. Peter Cemetery, St. Peter Cemetery Lot Purchase and Record Card, Bernard H. Rosemann Plot.
- [S2220] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S942] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lizzie Roseman household.
Catherine Rosanna Boone1
#2116, b. 1733, d. 1813
Catherine Rosanna Boone|b. 1733\nd. 1813|p71.htm#i2116|Joseph Boone|b. 5 Apr 1704\nd. 30 Jan 1776|p103.htm#i3089|Catherine Brown|b. 1708\nd. 31 Jan 1778|p104.htm#i3098|George Boone III|b. 1666\nd. bt 27 Jul 1744 - 7 Aug 1744|p99.htm#i2965|Mary M. Maugridge|b. 1669\nd. 1740/41|p103.htm#i3082|||||||
Catherine Rosanna Boone, daughter of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown, was born in 1733.1
Catherine married Martin Coulter.1
Catherine died in 1813.1
Catherine married Martin Coulter.1
Catherine died in 1813.1
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Walter Morehead1
#2117, b. 1870, d. 26 August 1948
Walter Morehead was born in 1870.1
Walter married Ella O. Hezel, daughter of Moris Hezel and Mary Bauer.1
Walter died on 26 August 1948.1
Walter married Ella O. Hezel, daughter of Moris Hezel and Mary Bauer.1
Walter died on 26 August 1948.1
Citations
- [S1362] Unknown compiler, September 27, 1997.
Catherine Mary Rosemann
#2118, b. 10 December 1876, d. 15 December 1947
Catherine Mary Rosemann|b. 10 Dec 1876\nd. 15 Dec 1947|p71.htm#i2118|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Catherine Mary Rosemann, daughter of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 10 December 1876 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2 She was baptized on 24 December 1876 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Catherina Rosemann and John Bernard Berg sponsors were John Berg and Catherine Berg.2 Her baptism name was Catherine Mary Emma.
She lived with her parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
She was enumerated as the daughter of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. She was listed as a four-year-old girl born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.3
Catherine Mary Rosemann was a sponsor for Arthur Earl William Berg's baptism on 20 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Catherine married Louis A. Knost, son of Louis Knost and Anna Fredrica Schmedeke, on 28 November 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the best man was Frederick Leonard Rosemann, the maid of honor was Ida Anna Knost. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.4,5
Catherine and Louis A. Knost lived in 1910 at 926 Kentucky Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Irene, Albert and David, Catherine's sister, Lydia Georgia Rosemann.5
Catherine was enumerated as the wife of Louis A. Knost under the name of "Catherine M. Knost" on the 1910 U.S. Census of ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 32-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany. This was her first marriage and she had been married for ten years, she and three children, all still living.5 Catherine Mary Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 926 Kentucky Avenue in Missouri.6 Her husband, Louis A. Knost, died on 29 April 1918.7
Catherine Mary Rosemann was a sponsor for Richard R. Rosemann's baptism on 20 August 1922 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.8 At the time of her death in 1947, Catherine resided at 926 Kentucky Avenue in Missouri.1
Catherine died on 15 December 1947 at DePaul Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 71.1 Her cause of death was cerebral thrombosis.1
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Kriegshauser Undertaking Company at 4228 South Kingshighway Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.1 She was buried on 18 December 1947 in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
She lived with her parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.3
She was enumerated as the daughter of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. She was listed as a four-year-old girl born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany.3
Catherine Mary Rosemann was a sponsor for Arthur Earl William Berg's baptism on 20 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Catherine married Louis A. Knost, son of Louis Knost and Anna Fredrica Schmedeke, on 28 November 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the best man was Frederick Leonard Rosemann, the maid of honor was Ida Anna Knost. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.4,5
Catherine and Louis A. Knost lived in 1910 at 926 Kentucky Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Irene, Albert and David, Catherine's sister, Lydia Georgia Rosemann.5
Catherine was enumerated as the wife of Louis A. Knost under the name of "Catherine M. Knost" on the 1910 U.S. Census of ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 32-year-old female born in Missouri, her parents were born in Germany. This was her first marriage and she had been married for ten years, she and three children, all still living.5 Catherine Mary Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 926 Kentucky Avenue in Missouri.6 Her husband, Louis A. Knost, died on 29 April 1918.7
Catherine Mary Rosemann was a sponsor for Richard R. Rosemann's baptism on 20 August 1922 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.8 At the time of her death in 1947, Catherine resided at 926 Kentucky Avenue in Missouri.1
Catherine died on 15 December 1947 at DePaul Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 71.1 Her cause of death was cerebral thrombosis.1
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Kriegshauser Undertaking Company at 4228 South Kingshighway Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.1 She was buried on 18 December 1947 in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Children of Catherine Mary Rosemann and Louis A. Knost
- Irene E. Knost b. 19015
- Albert J. Knost b. 24 Aug 19025
- David F. Knost b. 19085
Citations
- [S5980] Catherine M. Knost Death Certificate.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S3438] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
- [S3447] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis A. Knost household.
- [S1415] David Roseman Probate File.
- [S5305] Albert Knost Death Certificate.
- [S1465] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Three.
David John Rosemann1
#2119, b. 22 August 1874, d. 25 March 1941
David John Rosemann|b. 22 Aug 1874\nd. 25 Mar 1941|p71.htm#i2119|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
David John Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 22 August 1874 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2,1 He was baptized in September 1874 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, sponsors were David John and Maria Ann Birstmann.2
He lived with his parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was listed as a six-year-old boy born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany, he was attending school.3
David married Lydia F. Betke, daughter of Herman Betke, circa 28 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the best man was William Anthony Rosemann, the maid of honor was Antonia Katherine Deutschmann. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.2,4 David John Rosemann lived in 1909 at Geyer Road, Route 13 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.5
David John was a butcher in 1910.6
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1910 at 2308 Farrar Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred and Adele.6
David is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 2, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 35-year-old male born in Misouri, his parents were born in Germany. He could read and write and was renting a home. This was his first marriage and he had been married for ten years. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Lydia F., his daughters Ethel Antonia Dorothea, Florence G., Hazel S., Mildred E. and Adele M..6 David John Rosemann lived in February 1911 at 2308 Farrar Street in Missouri.7 He was employed by Krey Packing Company at 21st Street and Breman Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1918 as a broker.1 Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1918 at 4330 College Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1 He registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at draft board 1, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with a stout build and blue eyes and light brown hair.1
David John was a meat salesman for a butcher in 1920.8
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1920 at 4330 College Avenus in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred, Adele and Raymond.8
David is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 48-year-old male born in Missouri, both of his parents were born in Germany. He owned a home free of mortgage and was the owner of a butcher shop. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Lydia F., his son Raymond R., his daughters Ethel Antonia Dorothea, Florence G., Hazel S., Mildred E. and Adele M., his father-in-law Herman Betke.8 At the time of his death in 1941, David and Lydia resided at Route #10, Box 948 in Ferguson, St. Louis County, Missouri.9
David died on 25 March 1941 at Route #10, Box 948 in Missouri at age 66, Lydia F. Betke was the informant on the death certificate.9 His cause of death was hypertensive heart disease.9
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Math Herman & Son at 2161 East Fair Avenue in St. Louis County, Missouri.9 David John Rosemann was buried on 28 March 1941 in Lakewood Park Cemetery in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.9
He lived with his parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was listed as a six-year-old boy born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany, he was attending school.3
David married Lydia F. Betke, daughter of Herman Betke, circa 28 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, the best man was William Anthony Rosemann, the maid of honor was Antonia Katherine Deutschmann. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.2,4 David John Rosemann lived in 1909 at Geyer Road, Route 13 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.5
David John was a butcher in 1910.6
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1910 at 2308 Farrar Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred and Adele.6
David is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 2, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 35-year-old male born in Misouri, his parents were born in Germany. He could read and write and was renting a home. This was his first marriage and he had been married for ten years. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Lydia F., his daughters Ethel Antonia Dorothea, Florence G., Hazel S., Mildred E. and Adele M..6 David John Rosemann lived in February 1911 at 2308 Farrar Street in Missouri.7 He was employed by Krey Packing Company at 21st Street and Breman Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1918 as a broker.1 Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1918 at 4330 College Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1 He registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at draft board 1, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with a stout build and blue eyes and light brown hair.1
David John was a meat salesman for a butcher in 1920.8
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1920 at 4330 College Avenus in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred, Adele and Raymond.8
David is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 48-year-old male born in Missouri, both of his parents were born in Germany. He owned a home free of mortgage and was the owner of a butcher shop. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Lydia F., his son Raymond R., his daughters Ethel Antonia Dorothea, Florence G., Hazel S., Mildred E. and Adele M., his father-in-law Herman Betke.8 At the time of his death in 1941, David and Lydia resided at Route #10, Box 948 in Ferguson, St. Louis County, Missouri.9
David died on 25 March 1941 at Route #10, Box 948 in Missouri at age 66, Lydia F. Betke was the informant on the death certificate.9 His cause of death was hypertensive heart disease.9
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Math Herman & Son at 2161 East Fair Avenue in St. Louis County, Missouri.9 David John Rosemann was buried on 28 March 1941 in Lakewood Park Cemetery in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.9
Children of David John Rosemann and Lydia F. Betke
- Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann b. 11 Jul 19002
- Florence G. Rosemann b. bt 1901 - 19028
- Hazel S. Rosemann b. fr 1907 - 19088
- Mildred E. Rosemann b. 19088
- Adele M. Rosemann b. 23 Jan 1910, d. Feb 19808
- Raymond R. Rosemann b. 6 Oct 1911, d. 22 Jan 19968
Citations
- [S4080] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S3438] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
- [S474] 1909 St. Louis County Directory, page 154.
- [S3440] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David J. Roseman household.
- [S1415] David Roseman Probate File.
- [S2166] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S6006] David J. Rosemann Death Certificate.
Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann
#2120, b. 5 August 1872
Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann|b. 5 Aug 1872|p71.htm#i2120|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 5 August 1872 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2 He was baptized on 11 September 1872 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Francis Charles "Frank" Berg sponsors were Francis Charles Berg and Anna Vennemann.2
He lived with his parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was listed as an eight-year-old boy born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany, he was attending school.3
Francis married Catherine M. (?) in 1891.4,5
Francis married Alice Gordon, daughter of LeRoy Gordon and Elizabeth Conner, circa 1895.6
Francis Charles was a salesman in 1900.5
Catherine and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1900 at 6821 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Lena.5
Francis is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 11, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 27-year-old man who had been married for nine years. He was born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He could read, write and speak English and was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Catherine M., his daughter Lena C..5
Francis Charles was a butcher in 1909 at Missouri.7 He lived in 1909 at 1011 Leona Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.7
Francis Charles was a meat cutter in a butcher shop in 1910.4
Catherine and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1910 at 4245 Finney Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Lena.4
Francis is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 37-year-old man born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He had been married for 18 years, his first marriage and was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Catherine M., his daughter Lena C..4
Francis Charles was a meat cutter for a wholesale firm in 1920.6 Alice and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1920 at 3963 McPhersen Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.6
Francis is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 46-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him was his wife Alice.6
Francis Charles was a meat cutter for a retail shop although he was unemployed in April, 1930 in 1930.8 Alice and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1930 at 5071 Vernon Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.8
Francis married Gertrude (?) after 1930.1
Francis is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Missouri listed as a 57-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He was married for the first time at the age of 18 and was renting a home for $50 per month. Enumerated with him was his wife Alice.8
Francis died on 27 January 1937 at Firmin Desloge Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 64.9,1 His cause of death was bronchial pneumonia, syphilis and cirrhosis of the liver.1
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Oscar J. Hoffmeister at 4016 Chippewa Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1 He was buried on 30 January 1937 in St. Lucas United Church of Christ Cemetery in Sappington, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
He lived with his parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was listed as an eight-year-old boy born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany, he was attending school.3
Francis married Catherine M. (?) in 1891.4,5
Francis married Alice Gordon, daughter of LeRoy Gordon and Elizabeth Conner, circa 1895.6
Francis Charles was a salesman in 1900.5
Catherine and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1900 at 6821 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Lena.5
Francis is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 11, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 27-year-old man who had been married for nine years. He was born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He could read, write and speak English and was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Catherine M., his daughter Lena C..5
Francis Charles was a butcher in 1909 at Missouri.7 He lived in 1909 at 1011 Leona Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.7
Francis Charles was a meat cutter in a butcher shop in 1910.4
Catherine and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1910 at 4245 Finney Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their child, Lena.4
Francis is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 37-year-old man born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He had been married for 18 years, his first marriage and was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Catherine M., his daughter Lena C..4
Francis Charles was a meat cutter for a wholesale firm in 1920.6 Alice and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1920 at 3963 McPhersen Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.6
Francis is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 23, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 46-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him was his wife Alice.6
Francis Charles was a meat cutter for a retail shop although he was unemployed in April, 1930 in 1930.8 Alice and Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann lived in 1930 at 5071 Vernon Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.8
Francis married Gertrude (?) after 1930.1
Francis is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Missouri listed as a 57-year-old male born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany. He was married for the first time at the age of 18 and was renting a home for $50 per month. Enumerated with him was his wife Alice.8
Francis died on 27 January 1937 at Firmin Desloge Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 64.9,1 His cause of death was bronchial pneumonia, syphilis and cirrhosis of the liver.1
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Oscar J. Hoffmeister at 4016 Chippewa Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1 He was buried on 30 January 1937 in St. Lucas United Church of Christ Cemetery in Sappington, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Child of Francis Charles "Frank" Rosemann and Catherine M. (?)
- Lena C. Rosemann b. May 18924
Citations
- [S6003] Frank C. Roseman Death Certificate.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S3438] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S3448] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank C. Roseman household.
- [S3657] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank C. Roseman household.
- [S3461] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank C. Rosemann household.
- [S474] 1909 St. Louis County Directory, page 154.
- [S3714] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank C. Rosemann household.
- [S5348] Alice G. Rosemann Death Certificate.
Martin Coulter1
#2121, b. 1728, d. 1808
Martin Coulter was born in 1728.1
Martin married Catherine Rosanna Boone, daughter of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown.1
Martin died in 1808.1
Martin married Catherine Rosanna Boone, daughter of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown.1
Martin died in 1808.1
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Henry Roseman
#2122
Gertrude Ann Roseman
#2123
Gertrude Ann Roseman was also known as Rosemann.
Gertrude Ann Roseman was a sponsor for Anna Antonia Berg's baptism on 26 December 1862 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Gertrude Ann Roseman was a sponsor for Anna Antonia Berg's baptism on 26 December 1862 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1463] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book One.
Frank Henry Rosemann1,2
#2124, b. 11 March 1870, d. 4 January 1921
Frank Henry Rosemann|b. 11 Mar 1870\nd. 4 Jan 1921|p71.htm#i2124|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Frank Henry Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 11 March 1870 in St. Louis County, Missouri.3,2 He was baptized on 3 April 1870 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Frank Henry Rosemann sponsors were Frank Henry Rosemann and Maria Thiemann.2
Frank was enumerated with his parent David Rosemann under the name of "Frank H. Roseman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri. He was listed as a three-month-old white male born in Missouri during March 1870.3
He lived with his parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township in Missouri.4
He was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was listed as a ten-year-old boy born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany, he was attending school.4
Frank married Mary Niemeier circa 1892.5 Frank Henry Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 2308 Farrar Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1
Frank died on 4 January 1921 in Missouri at age 50.6 He was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.6,5
Frank was enumerated with his parent David Rosemann under the name of "Frank H. Roseman" on the 1870 U. S. Census for Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri. He was listed as a three-month-old white male born in Missouri during March 1870.3
He lived with his parents, Maria and David, in 1880 at Central Township in Missouri.4
He was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann on the 1880 U. S. Census for Central Township, Missouri. He was listed as a ten-year-old boy born in Missouri, his parents were born in Germany, he was attending school.4
Frank married Mary Niemeier circa 1892.5 Frank Henry Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 2308 Farrar Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1
Frank died on 4 January 1921 in Missouri at age 50.6 He was buried in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.6,5
Children of Frank Henry Rosemann and Mary Niemeier
- Annie Rosemann 7
- Johanna A. Rosemann+ d. 23 Dec 19717
- John Rosemann 7
- Otto Rosemann 7
- Joseph Rosemann 7
- Herman Rosemann b. 18517
- Katherine Rosemann+ b. 28 Jan 1873, d. 9 Aug 19577
- (?) Rosemann b. 15 May 1884, d. 22 Apr 19157
- Mary Rosemann+ b. 1889, d. 12 Oct 19477
Citations
- [S1415] David Roseman Probate File.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S73] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S3438] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S1475] St. Peter Cemetery Tombstone Reading.
- [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records.
- [S2272] Mary Rosemann Obituary, June 19, 1927.
Jacob Boone1
#2125, b. 1744, d. 1814
Jacob Boone|b. 1744\nd. 1814|p71.htm#i2125|Joseph Boone|b. 5 Apr 1704\nd. 30 Jan 1776|p103.htm#i3089|Catherine Brown|b. 1708\nd. 31 Jan 1778|p104.htm#i3098|George Boone III|b. 1666\nd. bt 27 Jul 1744 - 7 Aug 1744|p99.htm#i2965|Mary M. Maugridge|b. 1669\nd. 1740/41|p103.htm#i3082|||||||
Jacob Boone, son of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown, was born in 1744.1
Jacob married Catherine Jamison.1
Jacob died in 1814.1
Jacob married Catherine Jamison.1
Jacob died in 1814.1
Child of Jacob Boone and Catherine Jamison
- Mary Boone+ b. 1772, d. 18531
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann
#2127, b. 1 December 1884, d. 16 October 1949
Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann|b. 1 Dec 1884\nd. 16 Oct 1949|p71.htm#i2127|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria Theresa Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman H. Rosemann|b. 14 Oct 1793\nd. 29 Jan 1866|p5.htm#i141|Anna G. Vogelsang|b. 21 Aug 1802\nd. 20 Jan 1888|p5.htm#i142|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|
Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, was born on 1 December 1884 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2,3,4 He was baptized on 1 January 1885 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Otto Berg sponsors were Otto Berg and Maria Christiana Hemkes (an unknown value).2 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann was confirmed on 26 December 1899 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Edward was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann under the name of "Edward O. Roseman" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, he was listed as a single 15-year-old white male born in Missouri in December 1884. He had attended school for six months during the year.1
Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann witnessed the baptism of Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann on 7 October 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Edward married Anna T. Rithemeyer in 1905.5
Edward Otto Andrew was working on the order desk at a paint store in 1910.6
Anna and Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived in 1910 at 1314 Warren Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Edward, Theresia and Vera.6
In 1910 the Edward O. Rosemann family and the Henry Faupel family both lived at 1314 Warren Street in St. Louis. Henry was working at a carriage factory working with a rough addis and Edward worked in a paint store.
Faupel:
Henry's brother Harry was married to Margaret Head(e) the daughter of Martin J. Head(e).
Michael Head
V
Martin J Head(e) ---- Ellen Agnes Head
V V
Margaret Head(e) Marie Madel
Margaret is my 1st cousin one time removed.
Rosemann:
Franz Berg
V
Theresa Berg (David Rosemann)
V
Edward O. Rosemann
Edward is my 1st cousin two times removed.
I don't know who owned the house.
Edward is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 3, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 25-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents. This was his first marriage and he had been married for six years. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna T., his son Edward J., his daughters Theresia A. and Vera E..6 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann and John Henry Faupel were shown as neighbors on the 1910 U.S. census.6,7 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 1941 Dodier Street in St. Louis, Missouri.8 He was employed by Prudential Insurance Company at 1023 North Grand Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1918 as an insurance agent.4 Anna and Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived in 1918 at 1927a Hickory Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4 He registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at draft board 7, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with a slender build and blue eyes and brown hair.4 He was the informant listed on the death certificate of Theresia A. Rosemann on 21 November 1919.9
Edward Otto Andrew was an insurance agent in 1920.10
Anna and Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived in 1920 at 1927 Hickory Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Edward, Emmitt and Vera.10
Edward is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 35-year-old man born in Missouri, he was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna T., his sons Edward J. and Emmitt L., his daughter Vera E..10
Edward Otto Andrew was an agent for an insurance company in 1930.5
He lived with his son-in-law, William Gusepenberger and daughter, Vera, in 1930 at 2623 St. Vincent in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Edward was enumerated as the father-in-law of William Gusepenberger on the 1930 U.S. Census of ward 7, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 48-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents.5 At the time of his death in 1949, Edward resided at 4052 McPherson Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Edward Otto Andrew was an elevator operator in 1949.3
Edward died on 16 October 1949 at City Hospital #1 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 64, Emmitt L. Rosemann was the informant on the death certificate.11,3 His cause of death was pulmon ary embolism and carcnoma of the rectum.3
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Albert H. Hoppe at 4700 Washington Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.3 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann was buried on 19 October 1949 in Memorial Park Cemetery in Jennings, St. Louis County, Missouri.3 His Social Security Number was 491-16-6980, assigned before 1951, issued in Missouri.11
Edward was enumerated as the son of David Rosemann under the name of "Edward O. Roseman" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Central Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, he was listed as a single 15-year-old white male born in Missouri in December 1884. He had attended school for six months during the year.1
Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann witnessed the baptism of Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann on 7 October 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.2
Edward married Anna T. Rithemeyer in 1905.5
Edward Otto Andrew was working on the order desk at a paint store in 1910.6
Anna and Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived in 1910 at 1314 Warren Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Edward, Theresia and Vera.6
In 1910 the Edward O. Rosemann family and the Henry Faupel family both lived at 1314 Warren Street in St. Louis. Henry was working at a carriage factory working with a rough addis and Edward worked in a paint store.
Faupel:
Henry's brother Harry was married to Margaret Head(e) the daughter of Martin J. Head(e).
Michael Head
V
Martin J Head(e) ---- Ellen Agnes Head
V V
Margaret Head(e) Marie Madel
Margaret is my 1st cousin one time removed.
Rosemann:
Franz Berg
V
Theresa Berg (David Rosemann)
V
Edward O. Rosemann
Edward is my 1st cousin two times removed.
I don't know who owned the house.
Edward is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 3, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 25-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents. This was his first marriage and he had been married for six years. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna T., his son Edward J., his daughters Theresia A. and Vera E..6 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann and John Henry Faupel were shown as neighbors on the 1910 U.S. census.6,7 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived on 11 February 1911 at 1941 Dodier Street in St. Louis, Missouri.8 He was employed by Prudential Insurance Company at 1023 North Grand Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1918 as an insurance agent.4 Anna and Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived in 1918 at 1927a Hickory Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4 He registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at draft board 7, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with a slender build and blue eyes and brown hair.4 He was the informant listed on the death certificate of Theresia A. Rosemann on 21 November 1919.9
Edward Otto Andrew was an insurance agent in 1920.10
Anna and Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann lived in 1920 at 1927 Hickory Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Edward, Emmitt and Vera.10
Edward is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 35-year-old man born in Missouri, he was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Anna T., his sons Edward J. and Emmitt L., his daughter Vera E..10
Edward Otto Andrew was an agent for an insurance company in 1930.5
He lived with his son-in-law, William Gusepenberger and daughter, Vera, in 1930 at 2623 St. Vincent in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Edward was enumerated as the father-in-law of William Gusepenberger on the 1930 U.S. Census of ward 7, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a married 48-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents.5 At the time of his death in 1949, Edward resided at 4052 McPherson Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Edward Otto Andrew was an elevator operator in 1949.3
Edward died on 16 October 1949 at City Hospital #1 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 64, Emmitt L. Rosemann was the informant on the death certificate.11,3 His cause of death was pulmon ary embolism and carcnoma of the rectum.3
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Albert H. Hoppe at 4700 Washington Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.3 Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann was buried on 19 October 1949 in Memorial Park Cemetery in Jennings, St. Louis County, Missouri.3 His Social Security Number was 491-16-6980, assigned before 1951, issued in Missouri.11
Children of Edward Otto Andrew Rosemann and Anna T. Rithemeyer
- Edward J. Rosemann Jr b. 30 Oct 1904, d. Jul 19736
- Theresia A. Rosemann b. 5 Nov 1907, d. 21 Nov 19196
- Vera E. Rosemann b. 19105
- Emmitt L. Rosemann b. 2 Nov 1911, d. 28 Dec 19905
Citations
- [S311] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Roseman household.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S5979] Edward O. Roseman Death Certificate.
- [S4083] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S1428] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William Gusepenberger household.
- [S3443] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Edward O. Roseman household.
- [S3442] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry Faupel household.
- [S1415] David Roseman Probate File.
- [S4607] Theresa Rosemann Death Certificate.
- [S3457] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Edward O. Rosemann household.
- [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
Theresia Antonia Johanna B. A. Berg1,2
#2128, b. 18 February 1894, d. 18 January 1923
Theresia Antonia Johanna B. A. Berg|b. 18 Feb 1894\nd. 18 Jan 1923|p71.htm#i2128|Francis Charles "Frank" Berg|b. 30 Sep 1848\nd. 26 Nov 1914|p1.htm#i26|Mary Hazlewood|b. Mar 1868\nd. 28 Mar 1938|p2.htm#i35|Andreas Schamberger|b. 7 Mar 1819\nd. 27 May 1872|p1.htm#i23|Maria A. J. B. J. Rudolph|b. 26 Sep 1831\nd. 29 Apr 1852|p1.htm#i25|||||||

Theresa Antonia Berg
She was enumerated as the daughter of Francis Charles "Frank" Berg under the name of "Theresa E. Berg" on the 1900 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a six-year-old white female born in Missouri during May 1894.3
Theresia Antonia Johanna B. A. Berg was a sponsor for Theresa Geders's baptism on 30 May 1909 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.4
She was enumerated as the daughter of Francis Charles "Frank" Berg under the name of "Theresia Burg" on the 1910 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. She was listed as a single 16-year-old white female born in Missouri. She could read and write but had not attended school during the year.5
She lived with her parents, Mary and Francis, in 1910 at 208 Denny Road, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.5
Theresia married Ralph James circa 1915 at St. Louis County, Missouri.
Theresia and Ralph James lived in 1920 at 1522 11th Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them was Theresia's brother, Albert L. Berg (a four family flat).6
Theresia was enumerated as the wife of Ralph James under the name of "Theresa James" on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a married 23-year-old female born in Missouri. She could read and write. Her father was born in Germany and her mother in Kentucky.6 At the time of Theresa's death in 1923, Theresia resided at 1522 South 11th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Theresia died on 18 January 1923 at Lutheran Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 28, Ralph James was the informant on the death certificate.7,2 Her cause of death was a pulmonary embolism following an appendectomy and fixation of uterus.2
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Bloemker and Son at 3163 South Grand Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.2 Theresia Antonia Johanna B. A. Berg was buried on 21 January 1923 in St. Marcus Cemetery in Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
Citations
- [S4643] Theresia A. J. B. J. Berg Missouri Birth & Death Records Database, Pre-1910.
- [S5144] Theresa Johanna James Death Certificate.
- [S313] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Francis Charles Berg household.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S366] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Francis C. Burg household.
- [S1459] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Ralph James household.
- [S101] St. Marcus Cemetery, St. Marcus Cemetery Lot Card Records.
Leroy John Berg1,2,3 
#2129, b. October 1899, d. 31 October 1899
Leroy John Berg|b. Oct 1899\nd. 31 Oct 1899|p71.htm#i2129|Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg|b. 10 Jun 1871\nd. 18 Mar 1935|p4.htm#i92|Anna E. Gerhardt|b. 19 Dec 1870\nd. 19 Jan 1936|p15.htm#i444|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|||||||
Leroy John Berg and Lester W. Berg were twins.
He lived with his parents, Anna and Maximilian, from 1899 to 1900 at 1727 South 11th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4,3 Leroy John Berg, son of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, was born in October 1899 in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Leroy died on 31 October 1899.3 He was buried on 3 November 1899 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, in section 1, lot 1, grave 2.5,2
He lived with his parents, Anna and Maximilian, from 1899 to 1900 at 1727 South 11th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4,3 Leroy John Berg, son of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, was born in October 1899 in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Leroy died on 31 October 1899.3 He was buried on 3 November 1899 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, in section 1, lot 1, grave 2.5,2
Citations
- [S809] Letter, Marion Berg to Margaret Berg Frese, May 20, 1965.
- [S2220] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S3] St Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908, Ancestry.com (database online), 2001.
- [S364] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Maximilian Berg household.
- [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records.
Lester W. Berg1 
#2130, b. October 1899, d. 2 November 1899
Lester W. Berg|b. Oct 1899\nd. 2 Nov 1899|p71.htm#i2130|Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg|b. 10 Jun 1871\nd. 18 Mar 1935|p4.htm#i92|Anna E. Gerhardt|b. 19 Dec 1870\nd. 19 Jan 1936|p15.htm#i444|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|||||||
Leroy John Berg and Lester W. Berg were twins. Lester W. Berg was also known as Lister W..1
He lived with his parents, Anna and Maximilian, from 1899 to 1900 at 1727 South 11th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3 Lester W. Berg, son of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, was born in October 1899.3
Lester died on 2 November 1899 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 0.3 He was buried on 3 November 1899 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, in section 1, lot 1, grave 1.4
He lived with his parents, Anna and Maximilian, from 1899 to 1900 at 1727 South 11th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3 Lester W. Berg, son of Maximilian Francis "Mack" Berg and Anna E. Gerhardt, was born in October 1899.3
Lester died on 2 November 1899 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 0.3 He was buried on 3 November 1899 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, in section 1, lot 1, grave 1.4