William Lamb1
#2491, b. 1797, d. 1856
William Lamb|b. 1797\nd. 1856|p84.htm#i2491|James Lamb|b. 1756\nd. 1841|p82.htm#i2457|Hannah Boone|b. 1769\nd. 1839|p79.htm#i2346|||||||Joseph Boone|b. 1730\nd. 1779|p76.htm#i2270|Elizabeth Warren|b. 1730|p76.htm#i2271|
William Lamb, son of James Lamb and Hannah Boone, was born in 1797.1
William married Catherine Boone.1
William died in 1856.1
William married Catherine Boone.1
William died in 1856.1
Citations
- [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger
#2492, b. 1893, d. October 1930
Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger|b. 1893\nd. Oct 1930|p84.htm#i2492|Henry D. Seeger|b. 25 Jul 1867\nd. 17 Dec 1929|p7.htm#i202|Agnes Head|b. Jan 1868\nd. 4 Oct 1949|p4.htm#i120|William Seeger|b. 7 Oct 1841\nd. 17 Dec 1919|p588.htm#i17616|Alwina (?)|b. 1850|p588.htm#i17617|Michael Head|b. bt 1830 - 1839\nd. 21 May 1899|p4.htm#i117|Margaret Healy|b. 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1908|p4.htm#i118|
Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger was also known as Seeger. Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger, daughter of Henry D. Seeger and Agnes Head, was born in 1893 in Missouri.1
Genevieve was enumerated as the daughter of Henry D. Seeger under the name of "Jennie Seeger" on the 1900 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a seven-year-old white female born in Missouri in January 1893. She had attended school for eight months during the year.2 Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger lived in 1900 at 1316 Hogan Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Genevieve married James W. Howard in 1908.3
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1920 at 644 Warren Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
Genevieve was enumerated as the wife of James W. Howard under the name of "Genevieve Howard" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, listed as a married 27-year-old female born in Missouri as were both of her parents.1
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1930 at 12310 Cloverlawn Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
Genevieve was enumerated as the wife of James W. Howard under the name of "Genevieve Howard" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Michigan listed as a married 37-year-old female born in Missouri as were both of her parents. She married at the age of 15.3
Genevieve died in October 1930 in Missouri.4 She was buried on 24 October 1930 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 22, lot 565, grave 3.4
Genevieve was enumerated as the daughter of Henry D. Seeger under the name of "Jennie Seeger" on the 1900 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a seven-year-old white female born in Missouri in January 1893. She had attended school for eight months during the year.2 Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger lived in 1900 at 1316 Hogan Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Genevieve married James W. Howard in 1908.3
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1920 at 644 Warren Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
Genevieve was enumerated as the wife of James W. Howard under the name of "Genevieve Howard" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, listed as a married 27-year-old female born in Missouri as were both of her parents.1
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1930 at 12310 Cloverlawn Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
Genevieve was enumerated as the wife of James W. Howard under the name of "Genevieve Howard" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Michigan listed as a married 37-year-old female born in Missouri as were both of her parents. She married at the age of 15.3
Genevieve died in October 1930 in Missouri.4 She was buried on 24 October 1930 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 22, lot 565, grave 3.4
Child of Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger and James W. Howard
- Lorraine "Lorrie" Howard+ b. 1884
Citations
- [S2554] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James W. Howard household.
- [S121] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry Seeger household.
- [S2553] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James Howard household.
- [S15] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Burial Records, Section and Lot Report, page 11282.
James W. Howard1
#2493, b. 1889
James W. Howard was born in 1889 in Missouri.1
James married Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger, daughter of Henry D. Seeger and Agnes Head, in 1908.2
James W. was a real estate salesman in 1920.1
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1920 at 644 Warren Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
James is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, listed as a married 31-year-old male born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was employed as a real estate salesman. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Genevieve, his daughter Lorraine.1
James W. was a real estate broker in 1930.2
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1930 at 12310 Cloverlawn Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
James is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Michigan listed as a married 40-year-old male born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was amrried at the age of 19. He was employed as a real estate salesman. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Genevieve, his daughter Lorraine.2
James married Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger, daughter of Henry D. Seeger and Agnes Head, in 1908.2
James W. was a real estate salesman in 1920.1
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1920 at 644 Warren Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
James is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, listed as a married 31-year-old male born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was employed as a real estate salesman. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Genevieve, his daughter Lorraine.1
James W. was a real estate broker in 1930.2
Genevieve and James W. Howard lived in 1930 at 12310 Cloverlawn Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Residing with them were, their children Lorraine.1
James is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Michigan listed as a married 40-year-old male born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was amrried at the age of 19. He was employed as a real estate salesman. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Genevieve, his daughter Lorraine.2
Child of James W. Howard and Genevieve "Jennie" Saeger
- Lorraine "Lorrie" Howard+ b. 1884
Arthur O. Shulenberg
#2494, b. 1886
Arthur O. Shulenberg and Edward Shulenberg might be related. Arthur O. Shulenberg was born in 1886 in Missouri.1 He lived with George W. Hardesty from 1900 to 1901 at 2832 North 21st Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3,4
Arthur married Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf, daughter of Ida Wolf, in 1909 at St. Louis, Missouri.5
Arthur is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Missouri as "Arthur O Schulenberg" he was listed as a 22-year-old married white male born in Missouri. He rented a house at 4642 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis.. Enumerated with him was his wife Cora M..5
Arthur O. was a cooper with his own shop in 1910 at Missouri.5 He lived in 1910 at 4642 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Arthur O. was a tinner in 1916 at Missouri.6 He lived in 1916 at 2537 Morgan Ford Road in St. Louis, Missouri.6 He lived with Ida Wolf in January 1920 at 3872a Humphrey Street in St. Louis, Missouri.7
Arthur was enumerated as the son-in-law of Ida Wolf under the name of "Arthur Schulenburg" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Missouri he was listed as a 31-year-old married white male born in Missouri. He was the proprietor of a motor car service company. Arthur, his wife and daughter were living with his mother-in-law.7 Arthur O. Shulenberg lived in 1933 at 6229 Tholozan in St. Louis, Missouri.8
Arthur O. was the owner of A. O. Schulenberg Motor Service in 1933 at Missouri.8
Arthur married Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf, daughter of Ida Wolf, in 1909 at St. Louis, Missouri.5
Arthur is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Missouri as "Arthur O Schulenberg" he was listed as a 22-year-old married white male born in Missouri. He rented a house at 4642 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis.. Enumerated with him was his wife Cora M..5
Arthur O. was a cooper with his own shop in 1910 at Missouri.5 He lived in 1910 at 4642 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Arthur O. was a tinner in 1916 at Missouri.6 He lived in 1916 at 2537 Morgan Ford Road in St. Louis, Missouri.6 He lived with Ida Wolf in January 1920 at 3872a Humphrey Street in St. Louis, Missouri.7
Arthur was enumerated as the son-in-law of Ida Wolf under the name of "Arthur Schulenburg" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Missouri he was listed as a 31-year-old married white male born in Missouri. He was the proprietor of a motor car service company. Arthur, his wife and daughter were living with his mother-in-law.7 Arthur O. Shulenberg lived in 1933 at 6229 Tholozan in St. Louis, Missouri.8
Arthur O. was the owner of A. O. Schulenberg Motor Service in 1933 at Missouri.8
Child of Arthur O. Shulenberg and Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf
- Dorothy Shulenberg (living)
Citations
- [S124] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Edward Schulenberg household.
- [S28] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Hardesty household.
- [S468] 1900 St. Louis City Directory, page 795.
- [S469] 1901 St. Louis City Directory, page 836.
- [S125] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Arthur O. Schulenberg household.
- [S193] 1916 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S126] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Ida Wolf household.
- [S512] 1933 St. Louis City Directory.
Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf
#2495, b. 1892
Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf|b. 1892|p84.htm#i2495||||Ida Wolf||p84.htm#i2496|||||||||||||
Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf, daughter of Ida Wolf, was born in 1892 in Missouri.1
Cora married Arthur O. Shulenberg in 1909 at St. Louis, Missouri.1
Cora was enumerated as the wife of Arthur O. Shulenberg under the name of "Cora Schulenberg" on the 1910 U.S. Census of Missouri he was listed as a married 18-year-old white female born in Missouri. She had been married less than one year.1 Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf lived with Arthur O. Shulenberg in 1910 at 4642 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1 Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf lived with Ida Wolf in January 1920 at 3872a Humphrey Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Cora was enumerated as the daughter of Ida Wolf under the name of "Fanny Schulenburg" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Missouri she was listed as a married 25-year-old white female born in Missouri.2
Cora married Arthur O. Shulenberg in 1909 at St. Louis, Missouri.1
Cora was enumerated as the wife of Arthur O. Shulenberg under the name of "Cora Schulenberg" on the 1910 U.S. Census of Missouri he was listed as a married 18-year-old white female born in Missouri. She had been married less than one year.1 Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf lived with Arthur O. Shulenberg in 1910 at 4642 Minnesota Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.1 Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf lived with Ida Wolf in January 1920 at 3872a Humphrey Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Cora was enumerated as the daughter of Ida Wolf under the name of "Fanny Schulenburg" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Missouri she was listed as a married 25-year-old white female born in Missouri.2
Child of Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf and Arthur O. Shulenberg
- Dorothy Shulenberg (living)
Ida Wolf
#2496
Ida Wolf lived in January 1920 at 3872a Humphrey Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1
Ida is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, she was listed as a widowed 35-year-old white female born in Missouri. She owned a home free of mortgage at 3872a Humphrey Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Enumerated with her were:, her daughters Estella and Cora M., her son-in-law Arthur O. Shulenberg her cousin Frank Fisher.1
Ida is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri, she was listed as a widowed 35-year-old white female born in Missouri. She owned a home free of mortgage at 3872a Humphrey Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Enumerated with her were:, her daughters Estella and Cora M., her son-in-law Arthur O. Shulenberg her cousin Frank Fisher.1
Children of Ida Wolf
- Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf+ b. 1892
- Estella Wolf b. 1898
Citations
- [S126] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Ida Wolf household.
Estella Wolf
#2497, b. 1898
Estella Wolf|b. 1898|p84.htm#i2497||||Ida Wolf||p84.htm#i2496|||||||||||||
Estella Wolf, daughter of Ida Wolf, was born in 1898.1 Estella Wolf lived with Ida Wolf in January 1920 at 3872a Humphrey Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1
Estella was enumerated as the daughter of Ida Wolf on the 1920 U.S. Census at St. Louis, Missouri, she was listed as a 22-year-old white female born in Missouri. She was employed as a stenographer.1
Estella was enumerated as the daughter of Ida Wolf on the 1920 U.S. Census at St. Louis, Missouri, she was listed as a 22-year-old white female born in Missouri. She was employed as a stenographer.1
Citations
- [S126] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Ida Wolf household.
Dorothy Shulenberg
#2498
Dorothy Shulenberg||p84.htm#i2498|Arthur O. Shulenberg|b. 1886|p84.htm#i2494|Cora M. "Fanny" Wolf|b. 1892|p84.htm#i2495||||||||||Ida Wolf||p84.htm#i2496|
Arthur Kraus
#2499, d. before 1972
Arthur married Carrie C. "Toots" Becker (her second marriage), daughter of Frank J. Becker and Katherina Brinkman, after 1941 at St. Louis, Missouri.1
Arthur died before 1972.1
Citations
- [S149] Carrie Kraus Obituary, February 24, 1972.
Julia (?)1
#2500
Julia married Frederick H. Seeger Jr., son of Fred A. Seeger Sr. and Carrie C. "Toots" Becker, circa 1931 at Missouri.
Child of Julia (?) and Frederick H. Seeger Jr.
- Genevieve Seeger+ (living)
Citations
- [S149] Carrie Kraus Obituary, February 24, 1972.
Ruby O'Farrel
#2501
Ruby married John Raymond Seeger, son of Fred A. Seeger Sr. and Carrie C. "Toots" Becker, circa 1934 at Missouri.1
Citations
- [S5358] John R. Seeger Death Certificate.
Genevieve Seeger
#2502
Genevieve Seeger||p84.htm#i2502|Frederick H. Seeger Jr.|b. 1911|p7.htm#i209|Julia (?)||p84.htm#i2500|Fred A. Seeger Sr.|b. 5 Oct 1885\nd. 23 Feb 1941|p7.htm#i205|Carrie C. "Toots" Becker|b. May 1890\nd. 23 Feb 1972|p83.htm#i2488|||||||
Genevieve married John T. Bienkowski circa 1952 at Missouri.
Child of Genevieve Seeger and John T. Bienkowski
- John Bienkowski (living)
John T. Bienkowski1
#2503
John married Genevieve Seeger, daughter of Frederick H. Seeger Jr. and Julia (?), circa 1952 at Missouri.
Child of John T. Bienkowski and Genevieve Seeger
- John Bienkowski (living)
Citations
- [S149] Carrie Kraus Obituary, February 24, 1972.
John Bienkowski
#2504
John Bienkowski||p84.htm#i2504|John T. Bienkowski||p84.htm#i2503|Genevieve Seeger||p84.htm#i2502|||||||Frederick H. Seeger Jr.|b. 1911|p7.htm#i209|Julia (?)||p84.htm#i2500|
Mary J. Head1
#2505, b. 1852
Mary J. Head|b. 1852|p84.htm#i2505|Martin Head|b. 1816\nd. 1 Feb 1902|p5.htm#i122|Margaret King|b. 1826\nd. 6 Jul 1901|p8.htm#i231|Captain Michael Head|b. c 1795|p4.htm#i111|Mary Connaly|b. c 1795|p4.htm#i112|||||||
Mary J. Head, daughter of Martin Head and Margaret King, was born in 1852 in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.1,2
She was enumerated with her parent Martin Head on the 1860 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as an eight-year-old white female born in Ohio.1
She lived with her parents, Margaret and Martin, in 1865 at East Washington Street and Jefferson Street, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.3
She was enumerated with her parent Martin Head on the 1870 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a 13-year-old white female born in Ohio and was attending school.2
Mary J. Head was a sponsor for Anna "Annie" Head's baptism in May 1876 at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.4
She was enumerated as the daughter of Martin Head on the 1880 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a single 23-year-old white female born in Ohio and was keeping house.5
She was enumerated with her parent Martin Head on the 1860 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as an eight-year-old white female born in Ohio.1
She lived with her parents, Margaret and Martin, in 1865 at East Washington Street and Jefferson Street, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.3
She was enumerated with her parent Martin Head on the 1870 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a 13-year-old white female born in Ohio and was attending school.2
Mary J. Head was a sponsor for Anna "Annie" Head's baptism in May 1876 at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.4
She was enumerated as the daughter of Martin Head on the 1880 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a single 23-year-old white female born in Ohio and was keeping house.5
Citations
- [S153] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S154] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S297] Mrs. L. B. English, Family Group Sheet for William and Elizabeth English Family.
- [S1579] St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Augustine Church Baptismal Register.
- [S156] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
Anna "Annie" Head
#2506, b. May 1876
Anna "Annie" Head|b. May 1876|p84.htm#i2506|Carl Cooper||p294.htm#i8791|Catherine "Katie" Head|b. 30 May 1858\nd. 27 Mar 1938|p8.htm#i232|||||||Martin Head|b. 1816\nd. 1 Feb 1902|p5.htm#i122|Margaret King|b. 1826\nd. 6 Jul 1901|p8.htm#i231|
Anna was listed on all census' as the daughter of Martin and Margaret Head. As determined in the church and county records she was actually the illegitimate daughter of Catherine Head, Martin and Margaret Head's daughter. Anna "Annie" Head Catherine "Katie" Headwas born illegitimate in May 1876 at Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.2,3,4 Conflicting evidence placed her birth in 1874 (1880 census).5 She was baptized in May 1876 at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, by Father Michael Pütz the sponsors included John M. "Johnny" Head and Mary J. Head.1
Anna married (?) Parmer.6
Anna was enumerated as the granddaughter of Martin Head on the 1880 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a four-year-old white female born in Ohio.5
Anna was enumerated with her grandfather, Martin Head under the name of "Annie Head" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Ohio she was listed as a single 24-year-old white female born in 1876 in Ohio, she was employed as a sales woman in a dry goods store and could read and write.2
On May 14, 1919, Anna was on the Ladies' Reception Committee for a banquet given by the Ft. Wayne Council Number 451 of the Knights of Columbus at the Wolf & Dessauer Tea Room. While the women were having their banquet, the Knights' had a social function at thier headquarters which included a buffet lunch, musical numbers and vaudeville entertainment. Afterwards both parties were combined for a dance.7 Anna "Annie" Head lived with her mother, Catherine, in 1920 at 327 West Leith Street, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, (Shown as sister).6
Anna was enumerated as the sister of Catherine "Katie" Head on the 1920 U.S. Census at Wayne Township, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, she was listed as a 43-year-old widow born in Ohio. Both of her parents were shown as born in Ireland.6
Citations
- [S1579] St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Augustine Church Baptismal Register.
- [S157] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S1575] Henry County, Ohio Birth Records, Book 1, page 108, entry 55.
- [S1583] Henry County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Birth Records of Henry County, Ohio, Vol. 1, page 80.
- [S156] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S1601] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Catherine Racht household.
- [S2745] Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette Newspaper "K. of C. To Banquet Ladies on Wednesday", May 12, 1919.
Virginia "Jennie" Halterman1
#2507, b. May 1861, d. 2 April 1946
Virginia "Jennie" Halterman|b. May 1861\nd. 2 Apr 1946|p84.htm#i2507|Henry Halteman|b. 1819\nd. b 1900|p87.htm#i2600|Louise (?)|b. Sep 1829|p87.htm#i2601||||Christiane (?)|b. 1783|p304.htm#i9098|||||||
Virginia "Jennie" Halterman, daughter of Henry Halteman and Louise (?), was born in May 1861 in Ohio.2
She was enumerated with her parent Henry Halteman on the 1870 U. S. Census for Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio. She was listed as a nine-year-old female born in Ohio.3
Virginia was enumerated as the daughter of Henry Halteman on the 1880 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a single 19-year-old female born in Ohio. She was a worker in a woolen mill.4
Virginia married John M. "Johnny" Head, son of Martin Head and Margaret King, on 18 May 1882 at Ohio. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Michael Pütz. Henry County Ohio marriage index, Volume 4, page 293.5,6,7 Virginia "Jennie" Halterman and John M. "Johnny" Head were divorced before 1900; (his admission to the Little Sisters of the Poor home in 1928 stated he was married to Virginia Halterman).8,1
Virginia was enumerated as the daughter of Louise (?) under the name of "Jennie Head" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Ohio she was listed as a divorced 39-year-old white female born in Ohio in May 1861. She had two children both of whom were still living and residing with her at her mother's house. Her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother in Germany. Jennie was working as a washer woman.2
Virginia lived between 1910 and 1920 at 203 East Main Street in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, residing with her were, her child, Charles.9,10,11
Virginia is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Ohio as "Jennie Head" she was listed as a 49-year-old widow born in Ohio. Her father was born in Pennsylvania. She was a laundress working in her home which she owned free of mortgage. She had two children, both still living.. Enumerated with her was her son Charles William.10 Her left a will signed 28 October 1919 at Ohio, beneficiary was Charles William Head.12
Virginia is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Ohio as "Jennie Head" she was listed as divorced 58-year-old white female born in Ohio. She owned a home free of mortgage at 203 East Front Street (possibly East Main Street), Napoleon, Ohio. She was working as a laundress.. Enumerated with her was.9
Virginia "Jennie" Halterman lived in 1930 at 203 East Main Street in Ohio. Residing with them were, their children Charles.13
Virginia is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Ohio as "Jennie Head" she was listed as a divorced 68-year-old woman born in Ohio. She owned a home valued at $1,200.00 but not a radio. She was born in Ohio, her father in Pennsylvania and her mother in Germany.. Enumerated with her was.13 She lived in 1946 at 126 1/2 West Washington Avenue in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.14
Virginia died on 2 April 1946 in Ohio at age 84.15,12 She was buried in April 1946 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Harrison, Henry County, Ohio, in the Mausoleum, North Corridor.15,5
Her estate was probated on 16 August 1946 at Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, Charles William Head was the executor.
She was enumerated with her parent Henry Halteman on the 1870 U. S. Census for Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio. She was listed as a nine-year-old female born in Ohio.3
Virginia was enumerated as the daughter of Henry Halteman on the 1880 U. S. Census for Ohio. She was listed as a single 19-year-old female born in Ohio. She was a worker in a woolen mill.4
Virginia married John M. "Johnny" Head, son of Martin Head and Margaret King, on 18 May 1882 at Ohio. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Michael Pütz. Henry County Ohio marriage index, Volume 4, page 293.5,6,7 Virginia "Jennie" Halterman and John M. "Johnny" Head were divorced before 1900; (his admission to the Little Sisters of the Poor home in 1928 stated he was married to Virginia Halterman).8,1
Virginia was enumerated as the daughter of Louise (?) under the name of "Jennie Head" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Ohio she was listed as a divorced 39-year-old white female born in Ohio in May 1861. She had two children both of whom were still living and residing with her at her mother's house. Her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother in Germany. Jennie was working as a washer woman.2
Virginia lived between 1910 and 1920 at 203 East Main Street in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, residing with her were, her child, Charles.9,10,11
Virginia is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Ohio as "Jennie Head" she was listed as a 49-year-old widow born in Ohio. Her father was born in Pennsylvania. She was a laundress working in her home which she owned free of mortgage. She had two children, both still living.. Enumerated with her was her son Charles William.10 Her left a will signed 28 October 1919 at Ohio, beneficiary was Charles William Head.12
Virginia is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Ohio as "Jennie Head" she was listed as divorced 58-year-old white female born in Ohio. She owned a home free of mortgage at 203 East Front Street (possibly East Main Street), Napoleon, Ohio. She was working as a laundress.. Enumerated with her was.9
Virginia "Jennie" Halterman lived in 1930 at 203 East Main Street in Ohio. Residing with them were, their children Charles.13
Virginia is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Ohio as "Jennie Head" she was listed as a divorced 68-year-old woman born in Ohio. She owned a home valued at $1,200.00 but not a radio. She was born in Ohio, her father in Pennsylvania and her mother in Germany.. Enumerated with her was.13 She lived in 1946 at 126 1/2 West Washington Avenue in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.14
Virginia died on 2 April 1946 in Ohio at age 84.15,12 She was buried in April 1946 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Harrison, Henry County, Ohio, in the Mausoleum, North Corridor.15,5
Her estate was probated on 16 August 1946 at Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, Charles William Head was the executor.
Children of Virginia "Jennie" Halterman and John M. "Johnny" Head
- Mary "Virgie" Head+ b. 12 Mar 1883
- Charles William Head b. 21 Jan 1885, d. 17 Jun 1949
Citations
- [S2140] J. John Head Record of the Inmates of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
- [S182] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louise Haldeman household.
- [S1680] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Hy Halteman household.
- [S1724] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry Halterman household.
- [S158] Henry County Ohio Genealogical Society, "E-Mail From Lucille Sunderman," e-mail to Robert H. Berg, August 13, 1997.
- [S664] The 1st Marriage Book of Henry County Ohio.
- [S1578] St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Augustine Church Marriage Book.
- [S157] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S183] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Jennie Head household.
- [S1711] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Jennie Head household.
- [S1586] 1916 Farm Journal Directory of Henry County, Ohio.
- [S1592] Jennie Head Probate File.
- [S2228] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Jennie Head household.
- [S1871] 1947 Napoleon Ohio City Directory.
- [S667] Henry County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Cemeteries, Forest Hill in Harrison Township, Henry County, Ohio, page 125.
Harry Jay Head1
#2508, b. 2 December 1885, d. 1952
Harry Jay Head was born on 2 December 1885 in Michigan.2,3,1
Harry married Emma K. (?) in 1914 at Ohio.3,1
In 1918 Harry Jay Head farmed in Fulton County, Ohio.1 At the time of his draft registration for World War I in 1918, Harry and Emma resided at R.F.D. 7 in Wauscon, Fulton County, Ohio.1 Harry Jay Head registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at Ohio he was described as medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair.1
In 1930 Harry Jay Head farmed at Napoleon Township in Henry County, Ohio.3
Harry is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Napoleon Township, Ohio, listed as a 43-year-old male born in Michigan, his father was also born in Michigan, his mother in Ohio. He immigrated in 1883 and owned a farm listed on farm schedule 30. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Emma K..3
Harry died in 1952 in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.4 He was buried in 1952 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Harrison, Henry County, Ohio, in addition D, row 14.2,4
Harry married Emma K. (?) in 1914 at Ohio.3,1
In 1918 Harry Jay Head farmed in Fulton County, Ohio.1 At the time of his draft registration for World War I in 1918, Harry and Emma resided at R.F.D. 7 in Wauscon, Fulton County, Ohio.1 Harry Jay Head registered for the draft for World War I on 12 September 1918 at Ohio he was described as medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair.1
In 1930 Harry Jay Head farmed at Napoleon Township in Henry County, Ohio.3
Harry is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Napoleon Township, Ohio, listed as a 43-year-old male born in Michigan, his father was also born in Michigan, his mother in Ohio. He immigrated in 1883 and owned a farm listed on farm schedule 30. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Emma K..3
Harry died in 1952 in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio.4 He was buried in 1952 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Harrison, Henry County, Ohio, in addition D, row 14.2,4
Children of Harry Jay Head and Emma K. (?)
- Harold H. Head (living)3
- Margaret Head (living)3
Citations
- [S4769] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S158] Henry County Ohio Genealogical Society, "E-Mail From Lucille Sunderman," e-mail to Robert H. Berg, August 13, 1997.
- [S2803] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry J. Head household.
- [S667] Henry County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Cemeteries, Forest Hill in Harrison Township, Henry County, Ohio, page 105.
Emma K. (?)
#2509, b. 1895, d. 1974
Emma K. (?) was born in 1895.1
Emma married Harry Jay Head in 1914 at Ohio.2,3 At the time of his draft registration for World War I in 1918, Harry and Emma resided at R.F.D. 7 in Wauscon, Fulton County, Ohio.3
Emma was enumerated as the wife of Harry Jay Head under the name of "Emma K. Head" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Napoleon Township, Henry County, Ohio, listed as a married 43-year-old woman born in Ohio, her father was born in Germany and her mother in Ohio.2
Emma died in 1974 in Harrison, Henry County, Ohio.1 She was buried in 1974 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, in addition D, row 14.4,5
Emma married Harry Jay Head in 1914 at Ohio.2,3 At the time of his draft registration for World War I in 1918, Harry and Emma resided at R.F.D. 7 in Wauscon, Fulton County, Ohio.3
Emma was enumerated as the wife of Harry Jay Head under the name of "Emma K. Head" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Napoleon Township, Henry County, Ohio, listed as a married 43-year-old woman born in Ohio, her father was born in Germany and her mother in Ohio.2
Emma died in 1974 in Harrison, Henry County, Ohio.1 She was buried in 1974 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, in addition D, row 14.4,5
Children of Emma K. (?) and Harry Jay Head
- Harold H. Head (living)2
- Margaret Head (living)2
Citations
- [S667] Henry County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Cemeteries, Forest Hill in Harrison Township, Henry County, Ohio.
- [S2803] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry J. Head household.
- [S4769] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S158] Henry County Ohio Genealogical Society, "E-Mail From Lucille Sunderman," e-mail to Robert H. Berg, August 13, 1997.
- [S667] Henry County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Cemeteries, Forest Hill in Harrison Township, Henry County, Ohio, page 105.
William English
#2511, b. 11 August 1859, d. 25 May 1907
William English|b. 11 Aug 1859\nd. 25 May 1907|p84.htm#i2511|John English|b. Jun 1831|p128.htm#i3824||||||||||||||||
William English and Otto Honeck are related. Otto is William's uncle.2 William English, son of John English, was born on 11 August 1859 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.3,1,4
He lived with his parents, Katherine and John, in 1860 at ward 7 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.5
William was enumerated with his parent John English on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 7, New York. He was listed as an eight-month-old boy born in New York.5
He lived with his parents, Katherine and John, in 1870 in New York.6
William was enumerated with his parent John English under the name of "William Englisch" on the 1870 U. S. Census for ward 7, New York. He was listed as an 11-year-old boy born in New York, he was attending school.6
William was enumerated as the brother-in-law of Otto Honeck on the 1880 U. S. Census for Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio. He was listed as a 20-year-old male born in New York. He was a boarder with his step-sister and brother-in-law, Katie and Otto Honeck and was working in a brick yard, probably the one owned by Otto.7
In the spring of 1881 ground was broken for St. Augustine Catholic Church in Napoleon. The cornerstone was laid on June 19, 1881, William penned all the documents contained in the stone. He promised his wife, Elizabeth, that her name would be included in the stone.2 William English lived in 1882 at Stout Street and East Washington Street in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, with his half-sister Kate and her husband Otto Honeck.1
William married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Head, daughter of Martin Head and Margaret King, on 28 November 1882 at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Michael Pütz. Henry County Ohio marriage index, Volume 5, page 34.8,1,9,10
William is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for Ohio he was listed as a married 40-year-old white male born in August 1859 in New York. Both of his parents were born in Germany. He was a hardware merchant and owned a home that was mortgaged. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Elizabeth, his sons Leo William, Carl Martin and Raymond John, his daughters Charlotte Cecilia and Estelle Elizabeth.3
William died on 25 May 1907 in Ohio at age 47 cause of death was Bright's disease. He was listed as a bookkeeper.11,12 He was buried in May 1907 in St. Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, in section D, lot 122, grave 7.4,13
William English Tombstone.14

He lived with his parents, Katherine and John, in 1860 at ward 7 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.5
William was enumerated with his parent John English on the 1860 U. S. Census for ward 7, New York. He was listed as an eight-month-old boy born in New York.5
He lived with his parents, Katherine and John, in 1870 in New York.6
William was enumerated with his parent John English under the name of "William Englisch" on the 1870 U. S. Census for ward 7, New York. He was listed as an 11-year-old boy born in New York, he was attending school.6
William was enumerated as the brother-in-law of Otto Honeck on the 1880 U. S. Census for Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio. He was listed as a 20-year-old male born in New York. He was a boarder with his step-sister and brother-in-law, Katie and Otto Honeck and was working in a brick yard, probably the one owned by Otto.7
In the spring of 1881 ground was broken for St. Augustine Catholic Church in Napoleon. The cornerstone was laid on June 19, 1881, William penned all the documents contained in the stone. He promised his wife, Elizabeth, that her name would be included in the stone.2 William English lived in 1882 at Stout Street and East Washington Street in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, with his half-sister Kate and her husband Otto Honeck.1
William married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Head, daughter of Martin Head and Margaret King, on 28 November 1882 at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Michael Pütz. Henry County Ohio marriage index, Volume 5, page 34.8,1,9,10
William is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for Ohio he was listed as a married 40-year-old white male born in August 1859 in New York. Both of his parents were born in Germany. He was a hardware merchant and owned a home that was mortgaged. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Elizabeth, his sons Leo William, Carl Martin and Raymond John, his daughters Charlotte Cecilia and Estelle Elizabeth.3
William died on 25 May 1907 in Ohio at age 47 cause of death was Bright's disease. He was listed as a bookkeeper.11,12 He was buried in May 1907 in St. Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, in section D, lot 122, grave 7.4,13
William English Tombstone.14
Children of William English and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Head
- Charlotte Cecilia English b. 24 Feb 1884, d. 9 May 1904
- Leo William "Les" English+ b. 5 Apr 1886, d. 14 Apr 1950
- Estelle Elizabeth "Stella" English b. 1 Sep 1889, d. 7 Dec 1939
- Carl Martin English b. 4 Jul 1891
- Raymond John English+ b. 2 Nov 1893, d. 20 Jan 1960
- Helen English+ b. 24 May 1902, d. c 1996
Citations
- [S297] Mrs. L. B. English, Family Group Sheet for William and Elizabeth English Family.
- [S2744] Bud Davis, "Bud Davis E-Mail, October 6, 2003," e-mail to Bob Berg, October 6, 2003.
- [S177] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William English household.
- [S666] Henry County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Cemeteries, Napoleon Township, Henry County, Ohio, page 107.
- [S3432] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Seimen Meuckter household.
- [S3434] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John English household.
- [S1682] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Otto Honeck household.
- [S158] Henry County Ohio Genealogical Society, "E-Mail From Lucille Sunderman," e-mail to Robert H. Berg, August 13, 1997.
- [S664] The 1st Marriage Book of Henry County Ohio.
- [S1578] St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Augustine Church Marriage Book.
- [S178] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Elizabeth English household.
- [S1574] Henry County, Ohio Death Records Volume 5, 1900 - 1908, page 132, entry 42.
- [S1580] St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Augustine Church Cemetery and Burial Records.
- [S552] Tombstone photo, taken by Robert Berg.
Mary "Mollie" O'Connor1
#2512, b. 16 April 1857, d. 25 August 1922
Mary "Mollie" O'Connor|b. 16 Apr 1857\nd. 25 Aug 1922|p84.htm#i2512|Maurice O'Connor|b. 1829\nd. 28 Aug 1914|p86.htm#i2563|Hanora Griffin|b. 1834\nd. 27 May 1912|p144.htm#i4312|||||||John Griffin||p671.htm#i20117||||
Mary "Mollie" O'Connor, daughter of Maurice O'Connor and Hanora Griffin, was born on 16 April 1857 in Virginia.3,4,5
She lived with her parents, Hanora and Maurice, in 1870 at St. Louis, Missouri.6
She was enumerated with her parent Maurice O'Connor on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 16-year-old girl born in Virginia, her parents were foreign born. She is shown as a domestic servant but is probably also the daughter of Maurice and Hanora O'Connor.6
She lived with her uncle, Thomas Long, in 1880 at 2832 Adams Street in St. Louis, Missouri.7
She was enumerated as the neice of Thomas Long under the name of "Mary O'Connor" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 20-year-old girl born in Virgiania, her parents were born in Ireland.7
Mary married Martin J. Heade, son of Michael Head and Margaret Healy, on 30 September 1883 at Missouri.3,2,8 Mary "Mollie" O'Connor lived with Martin J. Heade from 1900 to 1902 at 1637 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.3,9,10
Mary was enumerated as the wife of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Mary Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Missouri she was listed as a married 44-year-old white female born in Virginia in May 1856. She had been married 17 years and had three children all living at home. She could read and write.3
Mary was enumerated as the wife of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Mary Head" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Missouri she was listed as a 63-year-old white female born in Virginia.4 Mary "Mollie" O'Connor lived with Martin J. Heade in 1920 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4
Mary died on 25 August 1922 in Missouri at age 65, Martin J. Heade was the informant on the death certificate.11,5 Her cause of death was cancer.5 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 26 August 1922.11 Her obituary stated:
11
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Cullinane Brothers at 1710 North Grand Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Her funeral service was held on 28 August 1922 at St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri.11 Mary "Mollie" O'Connor was buried on 28 August 1922 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 12, lot 1292, grave 9003.11,12,5
She lived with her parents, Hanora and Maurice, in 1870 at St. Louis, Missouri.6
She was enumerated with her parent Maurice O'Connor on the 1870 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 16-year-old girl born in Virginia, her parents were foreign born. She is shown as a domestic servant but is probably also the daughter of Maurice and Hanora O'Connor.6
She lived with her uncle, Thomas Long, in 1880 at 2832 Adams Street in St. Louis, Missouri.7
She was enumerated as the neice of Thomas Long under the name of "Mary O'Connor" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Missouri. She was listed as a 20-year-old girl born in Virgiania, her parents were born in Ireland.7
Mary married Martin J. Heade, son of Michael Head and Margaret Healy, on 30 September 1883 at Missouri.3,2,8 Mary "Mollie" O'Connor lived with Martin J. Heade from 1900 to 1902 at 1637 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.3,9,10
Mary was enumerated as the wife of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Mary Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Missouri she was listed as a married 44-year-old white female born in Virginia in May 1856. She had been married 17 years and had three children all living at home. She could read and write.3
Mary was enumerated as the wife of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Mary Head" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Missouri she was listed as a 63-year-old white female born in Virginia.4 Mary "Mollie" O'Connor lived with Martin J. Heade in 1920 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.4
Mary died on 25 August 1922 in Missouri at age 65, Martin J. Heade was the informant on the death certificate.11,5 Her cause of death was cancer.5 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 26 August 1922.11 Her obituary stated:
Heade - Entered into rest, Friday, Aug. 25, 1922 at 6:20 a.m., Mary Heade (nee O'Connor), beloved wife of Martin Heade, dear mother of Michael and Martin Heade and Mrs. Arthur Patzer, sister of John and James O'Connor, Mrs. Henry Earner, Mrs. John Byrne, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from family residence, 1738 O'Fallon street, Monday Aug. 28, at 8:30 a. m. to St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery
11
The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Cullinane Brothers at 1710 North Grand Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Her funeral service was held on 28 August 1922 at St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri.11 Mary "Mollie" O'Connor was buried on 28 August 1922 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 12, lot 1292, grave 9003.11,12,5
Children of Mary "Mollie" O'Connor and Martin J. Heade
- Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade b. 7 Jul 1884, d. 22 Aug 1932
- Margaret "Maggie" Heade+ b. 6 Jul 1888, d. 15 Aug 1961
- Martin Robert "Marty" Heade b. 13 Jun 1893, d. 3 Jun 1953
Citations
- [S160] Martin J. Head Obituary, June 15, 1929.
- [S1017] Theresa Faupel Reprogle, Family Group Sheet for Head Family.
- [S161] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Heade household.
- [S163] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S4713] Mary Heade Death Certificate.
- [S2588] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moris O'Connor household.
- [S2606] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Long household.
- [S5271] Martin J. Heade Death Certificate.
- [S468] 1900 St. Louis City Directory, page 795.
- [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory, page 877.
- [S169] Mary O'Connor Head Obituary, August, 1922.
- [S15] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Burial Records, intement report 5/31/88, page 1956.
Martin Robert "Marty" Heade
#2513, b. 13 June 1893, d. 3 June 1953
Martin Robert "Marty" Heade|b. 13 Jun 1893\nd. 3 Jun 1953|p84.htm#i2513|Martin J. Heade|b. 12 Jul 1858\nd. 14 Jun 1929|p67.htm#i2010|Mary "Mollie" O'Connor|b. 16 Apr 1857\nd. 25 Aug 1922|p84.htm#i2512|Michael Head|b. bt 1830 - 1839\nd. 21 May 1899|p4.htm#i117|Margaret Healy|b. 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1908|p4.htm#i118|Maurice O'Connor|b. 1829\nd. 28 Aug 1914|p86.htm#i2563|Hanora Griffin|b. 1834\nd. 27 May 1912|p144.htm#i4312|

Martin Robert Heade
Second From Right
Second From Right
Martin was enumerated as the son of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Martin Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Missouri he was listed as a seven-year-old white male born in June 1892 in Missouri. He had attended school for eight months during the year.5
Marty was a blacksmith from 1902 to 1903.8,9 He lived in 1903 at 1400 North 16th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.9 He lived with Martin J. Heade in 1905 at 1406 North 16th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.10
Martin Robert was a clerk in 1905.10
Martin Robert was a messenger in 1907.11 He lived with Martin J. Heade from 1908 to 1911 at 1811a O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.12,13 Martin Robert "Marty" Heade lived in 1910 at 1811a O'Fallon Street in Missouri.14
Martin Robert was a shoe salesman in 1910.14
Martin Robert was a laborer in 1914.15 He lived from 1914 to 1916 at 1235 North 18th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.15,16 He registered for the draft for World War I on 5 June 1917 at Missouri he was listed as medium height and build with black hair and brown eyes.1
Martin Robert was a clerk at the Jefferson Hotel at 12th. and Locust Streets in St. Louis, Missouri on 5 June 1917.1 He lived with Martin J. Heade in 1918 at 1243 North 18th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.17
Martin Robert "Marty" Heade served from 3 January 1918 to 19 February 1919 in the U. S. Navy. He enlisted at the St. Louis Missouri Recruiting Station on January 3, 1918 and remained home at 1243 North 18th Street awaiting orders until March 4, 1918 when he was assigned to the Naval Training Camp at Charleston South Carolina as a Landsman Machinest Mate Aviation until April 22, 1918. He was then assigned to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida (Seaplane School) until his discharge on Febrary 19, 1919. He was promoted to Quartermaster Second Class, Aviation and then to Quartermaster First Class, Aviation. His service number was 172-65-56.3,17
Martin was enumerated as the son of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Martin Head" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Missouri he was listed as a single 26-year-old white male born in Missouri.18 Martin Robert "Marty" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade in 1920 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.18
Martin Robert was a clerk from 1922 to 1925.19,20 He and Ann M. Meier obtained a marriage license on 16 November 1923 at Missouri recorded in volume 103, page 583, number 272827.21 Martin Robert "Marty" Heade married Ann M. Meier, daughter of Louis J. Meier and Catherine Ellen Sullivan, in 1923 at Missouri.21 Martin Robert "Marty" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade from 1925 to 1937 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in Missouri.20,22 Martin Robert "Marty" Heade was the informant listed on the death certificate of Martin J. Heade on 14 June 1929.23,24
Martin Robert was a clerk in the Election Commision office in 1953 at Missouri.25 He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans (D.A.V.), Chapter number 1 in 1953 at Missouri.26 At the time of Martin's death in 1953, Martin and Ann resided at 4949 Natural Bridge in St. Louis, Missouri.25
Martin died on 3 June 1953 at Northwestern Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 59, Ann M. Meier was the informant on the death certificate.27,26,4 His cause of death was coronary thrombosis, chalelithiosis and post operative gastritis.4 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 4 June 1953.26 His obituary stated:
Heade, Martin (Marty), Northwestern Hotel, Wed., June 3 1953, beloved husband of Ann Heade (nee Meier), dear brother of Margaret Devlin, dear son of the late Martin and Mary O'Connor Heade, and our dear uncle, nephew, cousin and brother-in-law Funeral from Cullinane Bros. Funeral Home, 3320 N. Kingshighway, Sat., June 6, 8:30 a.m., to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of D.A.V. Chapter No. 1. D.A.V. service Fri. eve., 9 p.m.
26
The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Cullinane Brothers at 3320 North Kingshighway in St. Louis, Missouri.25
His funeral service was held on 6 June 1953 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri.27,26 Martin Robert "Marty" Heade was buried on 6 June 1953 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 25, lot 2160, grave 3.27,26,28,25
Citations
- [S4352] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online).
- [S1017] Theresa Faupel Reprogle, Family Group Sheet for Head Family.
- [S1039] Martin Robert Heade WWI Discharge Record.
- [S5270] Martin Robert Heade Death Certificate.
- [S161] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Heade household.
- [S468] 1900 St. Louis City Directory, page 795.
- [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory, page 877.
- [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S200] 1903 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S198] 1905 St. Louis City Directory, page 831.
- [S505] 1907 St. Louis City Directory, page 769.
- [S506] 1911 St. Louis City Directory, page 894.
- [S170] Michael Heade Obituary, August 23, 1932.
- [S199] 1910 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S201] 1914 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S193] 1916 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S508] 1918 St. Louis City Directory, page 1140.
- [S163] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S465] 1922 St. Louis City Directory, page 1217.
- [S510] 1925 St. Louis City Directory, page 1237.
- [S1417] Heade - Meier marriage certificate.
- [S511] 1927 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S160] Martin J. Head Obituary, June 15, 1929.
- [S1571] Martin J. Heade Funeral Arrangement Sheet`.
- [S4713] Mary Heade Death Certificate.
- [S716] Martin Heade Obituary, June, 1953.
- [S168] Martin Heade Obituary, June, 1953.
- [S15] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Burial Records, intement report 5/31/88, page 1956.
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade
#2514, b. 7 July 1884, d. 22 August 1932
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade|b. 7 Jul 1884\nd. 22 Aug 1932|p84.htm#i2514|Martin J. Heade|b. 12 Jul 1858\nd. 14 Jun 1929|p67.htm#i2010|Mary "Mollie" O'Connor|b. 16 Apr 1857\nd. 25 Aug 1922|p84.htm#i2512|Michael Head|b. bt 1830 - 1839\nd. 21 May 1899|p4.htm#i117|Margaret Healy|b. 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1908|p4.htm#i118|Maurice O'Connor|b. 1829\nd. 28 Aug 1914|p86.htm#i2563|Hanora Griffin|b. 1834\nd. 27 May 1912|p144.htm#i4312|
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade was also known as Head. Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade, son of Martin J. Heade and Mary "Mollie" O'Connor, was born on 7 July 1884 in St. Louis, Missouri.1 Conflicting evidence placed his birth in June 1886 (1900 census).2 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade from 1900 to 1902 at 1637 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3,4
Michael was enumerated as the son of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Mike Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Missouri he was listed as a 14-year-old white male born in June 1886 in Missouri. He had attended school for eight months during the year.2
Michael Joseph was a laborer in 1902 at Missouri.4 He lived in 1902 at 1637 O'Fallon Street in Missouri.4
Michael Joseph was a baker from 1903 to 1918 at Missouri.5,6,7,8 He lived in 1903 at 1400 North 16th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.5 He lived with Martin J. Heade in 1905 at 1406 North 16th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.9 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade from 1908 to 1911 at 1811a O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.10,11 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin Robert "Marty" Heade in 1910 at 1811a O'Fallon Street in Missouri.7 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade in 1918 at 1243 North 18th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.6 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade registered for the draft for World War I, serial number 4257, order number 2636. on 7 August 1918 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, He was listed as medium height and build with brown hair and eyes.1 He was employed by DuPont at a powder plant at Jacksonville, Davidson County, Tennessee, on 7 August 1918.1
Michael Joseph was a baker in 1919 at Missouri.12
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade convicted of 2nd degree burglary and sentenced to three years in the Missouri State Penitentiary. He was transferred to the prison on March 22, 1919. On arrival he was listed as weighing 127 pounds, sallow complexion, 5 feet 3 1/4 inches tall, brown eyes. He was a baker, a Catholic and of "temporate habit of life". Prisoner number 21600. on 27 February 1919 at Missouri.13,14
Michael is a head of household (no relatives were residing with him) on the 1920 U. S. Census for Missouri State Penitentiary, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, he was listed as a prisoner in the Missouri State Penitentiary. He was a single 35-year-old white male born in Missouri. His father was born in Iowa and his mother in Washington, D.C. He was working as a nurse in the prison hospital.15
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade was imprisoned in 1920 in the Missouri State Penitentiary, Missouri. He was assigned as a nurse in the prison hospital.15
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade discharged from Missouri State Penitentiary after serving 7/12 of his original sentence of three years on 26 November 1920 at Missouri State Penitentiary, Missouri.16 He lived in 1922 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.17
Michael Joseph was a baker in 1922 at Missouri.17
Per discussion with Pat Conley he was released from the Missouri State Penitentiary because he was very ill and died shortly after his release.
Michael died on 22 August 1932 in Missouri at age 48.18,11 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 23 August 1932.11 His obituary stated:
11
His funeral service was held on 25 August 1932 at St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri, from Cullinane Brothers parlor 1710 N. Grand Blvd at 8:30 a.m.11 He was buried on 25 August 1932 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 25, lot 223, grave 1.19,11,20
Michael was enumerated as the son of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Mike Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census of Missouri he was listed as a 14-year-old white male born in June 1886 in Missouri. He had attended school for eight months during the year.2
Michael Joseph was a laborer in 1902 at Missouri.4 He lived in 1902 at 1637 O'Fallon Street in Missouri.4
Michael Joseph was a baker from 1903 to 1918 at Missouri.5,6,7,8 He lived in 1903 at 1400 North 16th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.5 He lived with Martin J. Heade in 1905 at 1406 North 16th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.9 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade from 1908 to 1911 at 1811a O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.10,11 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin Robert "Marty" Heade in 1910 at 1811a O'Fallon Street in Missouri.7 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade in 1918 at 1243 North 18th Street in St. Louis, Missouri.6 Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade registered for the draft for World War I, serial number 4257, order number 2636. on 7 August 1918 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, He was listed as medium height and build with brown hair and eyes.1 He was employed by DuPont at a powder plant at Jacksonville, Davidson County, Tennessee, on 7 August 1918.1
Michael Joseph was a baker in 1919 at Missouri.12
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade convicted of 2nd degree burglary and sentenced to three years in the Missouri State Penitentiary. He was transferred to the prison on March 22, 1919. On arrival he was listed as weighing 127 pounds, sallow complexion, 5 feet 3 1/4 inches tall, brown eyes. He was a baker, a Catholic and of "temporate habit of life". Prisoner number 21600. on 27 February 1919 at Missouri.13,14
Michael is a head of household (no relatives were residing with him) on the 1920 U. S. Census for Missouri State Penitentiary, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, he was listed as a prisoner in the Missouri State Penitentiary. He was a single 35-year-old white male born in Missouri. His father was born in Iowa and his mother in Washington, D.C. He was working as a nurse in the prison hospital.15
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade was imprisoned in 1920 in the Missouri State Penitentiary, Missouri. He was assigned as a nurse in the prison hospital.15
Michael Joseph "Mike" Heade discharged from Missouri State Penitentiary after serving 7/12 of his original sentence of three years on 26 November 1920 at Missouri State Penitentiary, Missouri.16 He lived in 1922 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.17
Michael Joseph was a baker in 1922 at Missouri.17
Per discussion with Pat Conley he was released from the Missouri State Penitentiary because he was very ill and died shortly after his release.
Michael died on 22 August 1932 in Missouri at age 48.18,11 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 23 August 1932.11 His obituary stated:
Heade, Michael, J. - Entered into rest Monday, Aug. 22, 1932, at 4:40 p.m., beloved son of the late Martin and Mary Heade (nee O'Connor), dear brother of Martin Heade and Mrs. Margaret Devlin. uncle of Harry, Mary, Caroline and Helen Faupel, Anna and Viola Patzer, our dear brother-in-law. Funeral from Cullinane Bros.' funeral parlor, 1710 N. Grand bl., on thursday, aug. 25, at 8:30 a. m., to St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery. (c)
11
His funeral service was held on 25 August 1932 at St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri, from Cullinane Brothers parlor 1710 N. Grand Blvd at 8:30 a.m.11 He was buried on 25 August 1932 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 25, lot 223, grave 1.19,11,20
Citations
- [S4351] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online).
- [S161] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Heade household.
- [S468] 1900 St. Louis City Directory, page 795.
- [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory, page 877.
- [S200] 1903 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S508] 1918 St. Louis City Directory, page 1140.
- [S199] 1910 St. Louis City Directory.
- [S198] 1905 St. Louis City Directory, 831.
- [S198] 1905 St. Louis City Directory, page 831.
- [S506] 1911 St. Louis City Directory, page 894.
- [S170] Michael Heade Obituary, August 23, 1932.
- [S509] 1919 St. Louis City Directory, page 1154.
- [S633] Missouri State Penitentiary Register in Inmates Received.
- [S632] Missouri State Penitentiary Index of Prisoners.
- [S162] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michael Head household.
- [S634] Missouri State Penitentiary Discharge Register.
- [S465] 1922 St. Louis City Directory, page 1217.
- [S165] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Lot Information Cards.
- [S15] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Burial Records, intement report 5/31/88, page 1956.
- [S165] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Lot Information Cards, Heirs of Martin Head.
Margaret "Maggie" Heade
#2515, b. 6 July 1888, d. 15 August 1961
Margaret "Maggie" Heade|b. 6 Jul 1888\nd. 15 Aug 1961|p84.htm#i2515|Martin J. Heade|b. 12 Jul 1858\nd. 14 Jun 1929|p67.htm#i2010|Mary "Mollie" O'Connor|b. 16 Apr 1857\nd. 25 Aug 1922|p84.htm#i2512|Michael Head|b. bt 1830 - 1839\nd. 21 May 1899|p4.htm#i117|Margaret Healy|b. 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1908|p4.htm#i118|Maurice O'Connor|b. 1829\nd. 28 Aug 1914|p86.htm#i2563|Hanora Griffin|b. 1834\nd. 27 May 1912|p144.htm#i4312|
Margaret "Maggie" Heade, daughter of Martin J. Heade and Mary "Mollie" O'Connor, was born on 6 July 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri.1,2 Margaret "Maggie" Heade lived with Martin J. Heade from 1900 to 1902 at 1637 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.1,3,4
Margaret was enumerated as the daughter of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Magie Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Missouri she was listed as a 12-year-old white female born in Missouri in July 1888 and had attended school for eight months during the year.1
Margaret (her first marriage)married Harry Edward Faupel Sr. (his first marriage) , son of John Henry Faupel Sr. and Lena Vilbert, on 11 April 1906 at Missouri.5
Margaret and Harry Edward Faupel Sr. lived in 1917 at 1227 Clinton in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Harry, Mary, Margaret and Helen.6
Margaret (her second marriage)married Arthur Fred Patzer on 5 August 1918 at Missouri.2
Margaret (her third marriage)married George Devlin after 1924 at Missouri.
Margaret died on 15 August 1961 in Missouri at age 73.7,8 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 16 August 1961.8 Her obituary stated:
8
Her funeral service was held on 16 August 1961 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri, the church, the oldest of the Roman Catholic Churches on the near north side, was at 6th and Biddle Streets. It was constructed, between 1843 and 1845, of brick with a 190-foot spire on a site donated by Mrs. Ann Biddle. The funeral director was Robert D. Kinealy Mortuary located at 2228 St. Louis Ave.8,9 She was buried on 16 August 1961 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 25, lot 223.7
She loved gambling, especially 'bunko' and bingo. Was a member of Our Lady of Charity of St. Agnes, Third Ward Democratic Organization and the Missouri State Woman's Democratic Organization.8
Margaret was enumerated as the daughter of Martin J. Heade under the name of "Magie Heade" on the 1900 U.S. Census at Missouri she was listed as a 12-year-old white female born in Missouri in July 1888 and had attended school for eight months during the year.1
Margaret (her first marriage)married Harry Edward Faupel Sr. (his first marriage) , son of John Henry Faupel Sr. and Lena Vilbert, on 11 April 1906 at Missouri.5
Margaret and Harry Edward Faupel Sr. lived in 1917 at 1227 Clinton in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Harry, Mary, Margaret and Helen.6
Margaret (her second marriage)married Arthur Fred Patzer on 5 August 1918 at Missouri.2
Margaret (her third marriage)married George Devlin after 1924 at Missouri.
Margaret died on 15 August 1961 in Missouri at age 73.7,8 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 16 August 1961.8 Her obituary stated:
Devlin, Margaret (Maggie Heade), formerly of 4381 Penrose, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sat., Aug. 12, 1961, dear wife of the late George Devlin, dearest mother of Harry E. Faupel, Mrs. Mary James, Mrs. Margaret Carolyn Mann, Mrs. Helen E. Hosp, Mrs. Ann L. Gaffney and Mrs. Viola (Pat) Conley, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great-aunt, sister-in-law and cousin. Funeral from the Robert D. Kinealy Mortuary, 2228 St. Louis av., Wed., Aug. 16, 9:30 a.m., to St. Patrick's Church, 6th and Biddle. Interment Calvary. Deceased was a member of Our Lady of Charity of St. Anns, Third Ward Democratic Organization and the Missouri State Women's Democratic Organization. In parlors after 1 p.m. Sun.
8
Her funeral service was held on 16 August 1961 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri, the church, the oldest of the Roman Catholic Churches on the near north side, was at 6th and Biddle Streets. It was constructed, between 1843 and 1845, of brick with a 190-foot spire on a site donated by Mrs. Ann Biddle. The funeral director was Robert D. Kinealy Mortuary located at 2228 St. Louis Ave.8,9 She was buried on 16 August 1961 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 25, lot 223.7
She loved gambling, especially 'bunko' and bingo. Was a member of Our Lady of Charity of St. Agnes, Third Ward Democratic Organization and the Missouri State Woman's Democratic Organization.8
Children of Margaret "Maggie" Heade and Harry Edward Faupel Sr.
- Harry Edward Faupel Jr.+ b. 19 Aug 1906, d. 2 May 1985
- Mary Margaret Faupel b. 29 Sep 1908, d. 21 Oct 1964
- Margaret Carolyn Faupel+ b. 30 Mar 1910, d. 2 Jul 1994
- Helen E. Faupel+ b. 7 Aug 1914, d. 6 Jun 1980
Children of Margaret "Maggie" Heade and Arthur Fred Patzer
- Ann Lydia Patzer+ (living)
- Viola P. "Pat" Patzer+ (living)
Citations
- [S161] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Heade household.
- [S1017] Theresa Faupel Reprogle, Family Group Sheet for Head Family.
- [S468] 1900 St. Louis City Directory, page 795.
- [S197] 1902 St. Louis City Directory, page 877.
- [S163] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S4116] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S165] Calvary Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery Lot Information Cards.
- [S715] Margaret Devlin Obituary, August, 1961.
- [S966] Norbury L. Wayman, History of St. Louis Neighborhoods - Old North St. Louis & Yeatman, page 11.
Michael Head 
#2516, b. circa 1745
Michael Head and Michael Henry Head might be the same person . Are these the same person? Michael Head was born circa 1745 in County Waterford, Ireland.1
From a book about King James army: "For the county and City of Waterford; The Mayor, Recorder, and Sheriffs, pro temp., Richard Fitz-Gerald, Michael Porter, Michael Head, and James White, Esqs. Their applotment 382 Pounds, 12 s. 3d for the three months." About 1690.
Two other possibilities were found:
Head, Michael, Waterford, alderman, died 1711
Head, Michael, Derry, Co., Tipperary, Esq, died 1749.1,2
From a book about King James army: "For the county and City of Waterford; The Mayor, Recorder, and Sheriffs, pro temp., Richard Fitz-Gerald, Michael Porter, Michael Head, and James White, Esqs. Their applotment 382 Pounds, 12 s. 3d for the three months." About 1690.
Two other possibilities were found:
Head, Michael, Waterford, alderman, died 1711
Head, Michael, Derry, Co., Tipperary, Esq, died 1749.1,2
Child of Michael Head
- Captain Michael Head+ b. c 1795
George Devlin1
#2517
George married Margaret "Maggie" Heade (her third marriage), daughter of Martin J. Heade and Mary "Mollie" O'Connor, after 1924 at Missouri.
Citations
- [S160] Martin J. Head Obituary, June 15, 1929.
Harry Edward Faupel Sr.
#2518, b. 21 October 1887, d. 6 November 1944
Harry Edward Faupel Sr.|b. 21 Oct 1887\nd. 6 Nov 1944|p84.htm#i2518|John Henry Faupel Sr.|b. Aug 1847\nd. 3 Nov 1913|p85.htm#i2525|Lena Vilbert|b. 12 Dec 1858\nd. 2 Jan 1917|p144.htm#i4310|Henry Faupel|b. c 1820|p860.htm#i25778||||Frederick Vilbert||p860.htm#i25776|(?) Selfrank||p860.htm#i25777|
Harry Edward Faupel Sr., son of John Henry Faupel Sr. and Lena Vilbert, was born on 21 October 1887 in Missouri.1,2 Conflicting evidence placed his birth on October 22, 1888 (WWI Draft Card).2
He lived with his parents, Lena and John, in 1900 at 1129 Brooklin Street in St. Louis, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of John Henry Faupel Sr. under the name of "Hara Faupell" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 16, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 12-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents; he attended school for five months during the year.3
Harry (his first marriage) married Margaret "Maggie" Heade (her first marriage), daughter of Martin J. Heade and Mary "Mollie" O'Connor, on 11 April 1906 at St. Louis, Missouri.4
Harry (his second marriage) married Agnes V. Durney, daughter of (?) Durney. Harry Edward Faupel Sr. was employed by Terminal Railway at 18th and Clark Streets, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1917 as a locomotive engineer.2
Margaret and Harry Edward Faupel Sr. lived in 1917 at 1227 Clinton in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Harry, Mary, Margaret and Helen.2 Harry Edward Faupel Sr. registered for the draft for World War I on 5 June 1917 at draft board 3, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with medium build with blue eyes and light brown hair.2
Harry died on 6 November 1944 in Missouri at age 57.5 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 8 November 1944.5 His obituary stated:
5
His funeral service was held on 9 November 1944 at Leidner Chapel, St. Louis, Missouri, at 1:45 p.m.5 He was buried on 9 November 1944 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.5
He lived with his parents, Lena and John, in 1900 at 1129 Brooklin Street in St. Louis, Missouri.3
He was enumerated as the son of John Henry Faupel Sr. under the name of "Hara Faupell" on the 1900 U. S. Census for ward 16, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as a 12-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents; he attended school for five months during the year.3
Harry (his first marriage) married Margaret "Maggie" Heade (her first marriage), daughter of Martin J. Heade and Mary "Mollie" O'Connor, on 11 April 1906 at St. Louis, Missouri.4
Harry (his second marriage) married Agnes V. Durney, daughter of (?) Durney. Harry Edward Faupel Sr. was employed by Terminal Railway at 18th and Clark Streets, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1917 as a locomotive engineer.2
Margaret and Harry Edward Faupel Sr. lived in 1917 at 1227 Clinton in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Harry, Mary, Margaret and Helen.2 Harry Edward Faupel Sr. registered for the draft for World War I on 5 June 1917 at draft board 3, St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as tall with medium build with blue eyes and light brown hair.2
Harry died on 6 November 1944 in Missouri at age 57.5 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 8 November 1944.5 His obituary stated:
Faupel, Harry E. - 3731 Lee Ave., Mon., Nov 6, 1944, 7:30 a. m; beloved husband of Mrs. Agnes Faupel (nee Durney), dear father of Harry E. Faupel Jr., Mrs. Mary James, Caroline Mann, Helen Mann, father-in-law, grandfather, brother of John H., Norman, Joe, George, Mrs. Lillie Davis, Mrs. Irene Butze, Mrs Mary Kamphafner, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Leidner Chapel, 2223 St. Louis av., thurs., Nov. 9, 1:45 p. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery
5
His funeral service was held on 9 November 1944 at Leidner Chapel, St. Louis, Missouri, at 1:45 p.m.5 He was buried on 9 November 1944 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Children of Harry Edward Faupel Sr. and Margaret "Maggie" Heade
- Harry Edward Faupel Jr.+ b. 19 Aug 1906, d. 2 May 1985
- Mary Margaret Faupel b. 29 Sep 1908, d. 21 Oct 1964
- Margaret Carolyn Faupel+ b. 30 Mar 1910, d. 2 Jul 1994
- Helen E. Faupel+ b. 7 Aug 1914, d. 6 Jun 1980
Citations
- [S1017] Theresa Faupel Reprogle, Family Group Sheet for Head Family.
- [S4116] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S4906] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John H. Faupel household.
- [S163] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S173] Harry E. Faupel Sr. Obituary, November 8, 1944.
Harry Edward Faupel Jr.
#2519, b. 19 August 1906, d. 2 May 1985
Harry Edward Faupel Jr.|b. 19 Aug 1906\nd. 2 May 1985|p84.htm#i2519|Harry Edward Faupel Sr.|b. 21 Oct 1887\nd. 6 Nov 1944|p84.htm#i2518|Margaret "Maggie" Heade|b. 6 Jul 1888\nd. 15 Aug 1961|p84.htm#i2515|John H. Faupel Sr.|b. Aug 1847\nd. 3 Nov 1913|p85.htm#i2525|Lena Vilbert|b. 12 Dec 1858\nd. 2 Jan 1917|p144.htm#i4310|Martin J. Heade|b. 12 Jul 1858\nd. 14 Jun 1929|p67.htm#i2010|Mary "Mollie" O'Connor|b. 16 Apr 1857\nd. 25 Aug 1922|p84.htm#i2512|
His Social Security Number was 499-03-0265.1 Harry Edward Faupel Jr., son of Harry Edward Faupel Sr. and Margaret "Maggie" Heade, was born on 19 August 1906 in Missouri.2
He lived with his parents, Margaret and Harry, in 1917 at 1227 Clinton in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Harry was enumerated with his grandfather, Martin J. Heade on the 1920 U.S. Census at St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as a 13-year-old white male born in Missouri. He was living with his grand-mother and grand-father, Martin and Mary Head.2 Harry Edward Faupel Jr. lived with Martin J. Heade in 1920 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Harry married Ethyl Rose Strathman, daughter of Alfred Strathman and Berth Holterman, on 3 October 1936 at Waterloo, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Harry died on 2 May 1985 in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, at age 78.1 He was buried on 6 May 1985 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 23A, lot 0005.4
He lived with his parents, Margaret and Harry, in 1917 at 1227 Clinton in St. Louis, Missouri.3
Harry was enumerated with his grandfather, Martin J. Heade on the 1920 U.S. Census at St. Louis, Missouri, he was listed as a 13-year-old white male born in Missouri. He was living with his grand-mother and grand-father, Martin and Mary Head.2 Harry Edward Faupel Jr. lived with Martin J. Heade in 1920 at 1738 O'Fallon Street in St. Louis, Missouri.2
Harry married Ethyl Rose Strathman, daughter of Alfred Strathman and Berth Holterman, on 3 October 1936 at Waterloo, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Harry died on 2 May 1985 in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, at age 78.1 He was buried on 6 May 1985 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, in section 23A, lot 0005.4
Children of Harry Edward Faupel Jr. and Ethyl Rose Strathman
- Ronald Allen Faupel+ (living)
- Janet Marie Faupel+ (living)
- Raymond Martin Faupel+ (living)
- Robert Edward Faupel+ (living)
- Carol Ann Faupel+ b. 22 Feb 1944, d. 29 Jan 2000
- Diane Theresa Faupel b. 26 Dec 1946, d. 30 Dec 1946
- Theresa Margaret Faupel+ (living)
- Joan Eleanor Faupel+ (living)
- Martin Harry Faupel+ (living)
Citations
- [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
- [S163] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Martin Head household.
- [S4116] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S2220] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).